nal ese eieresatanaindlinasiientetaas night rain and favorable winds another small Sunday gave the south-eastern|/community on the southeastern eT ay t oO . 2 = vas ee Satta Pants en ee See = ; * . 2 — co As er enkes i eee ne erat | poet cs risen tebe aa oe. . \ ‘ ° . ago. Eatlier last week they had| Mrs. Keith Baglole and twe|Bradford Birch. : burned down to the muskeg and children, have returned home af-| Mr. and Mrs Elmer MeNeil,| OTTAWA (CP)—Pilots of Business : Of Sovreignity Sade Stir oma firefighters afl gained frostal ter a vist in Mopeten, =e NB. visited rele cited” Steam 3 Goes On Despite Tour gainst Forest Fire Menace ist fi-t St} | eee once Sa oe O D pit T ese, TOMBS, WEA. (CP)—Over-jen the villpge. amived in Summerside from Sunday, July 12, obser-|said F 7 Whether Her Majesty is im,that all Royal ents rumjing after The Queen's personal |Labrador settlement of Port Hope|Labrador coast, also was being i aide Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is-| smoothly and on » They|needs and her ¢onsiderable cor-|Simpson a chance to strengthen|threatened by fire estimated Mrs. Alphie ‘Areensul, Mis- size, thoes MsDenangh ond tore (0 Soapeteat their Fae er cate een, a erept when che tiket wih ber lected chitaven ond ethan adnan |barticodee sgainet menacing fer-|about 12.mlles pway. Two ether! ou5,, recentty wasted her par lchidrun delet fae os nine ’ * business of sovereignty goes on when she takes with her/school children and other admir-| est fire fires in the same area also were/ 4. wir and Mrs. Abdon Gew-| Mr and Mrs. Cecil McFriell. . LARGEST OCEAN apace. Documents must be lady-in-waiting, meet and/ers and well-wishers who write to Firefighters—the only persons/reported uncontrolable. det. Recent visitors to Monctonm,| The Pacific Ocean covers > Jed. decisions made, and s' present all visitors at audiences|her during the’ tour. As such cor-|Jeft in the small community— The fire area is about 160 miles} wr” and Mrs. Robert Smith, were Messrs Roay and Ivan |70,000,000 square miles tures given. Above all contin on to her such details |respondence is always heavy, they| widened a fire break during the|., utheast of Goose Bay, site of Saint John, N.B. are visiting Mr. sae ee must be retained in the of engagements, per- aare oe ante cee than any oth- | weekend rainy spell. There's solid | the big United States air force| and Mrs. Russell Cameron. ee hope now that if the wind doesn’t| and RCAF bases. But it was Te-| Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Grant, Mid- the Queen's party, or entourage. age for a holiday. shift, the settlement may be saved ported the only evacuation im the/ ie Sackville, were recent routine, and this- is the task a Recognition of the fact that Her “To some it may seem that the /from the flames that have ram-| sree was the three families Of] tors in Southwest, Bedeque and Mr interesting Majesty is Queen of Canada is;PRESIDE AT MEALS entourage is large. But no one is/paged out of control for four Port Hope Simpson: Freetown. ven by the fact that seven of| In the absence of the Master of unnecessary; which can be real-| days. os fhe 22 senior fnember's of the en-|the Household the equerries pre-|ized readily when it is remem-| Meanwhile, fog and a thick|, The a oe - ooo Bg Thy 4 Stewart tourage, totalling 46 in all, are| side at all Royal Household meals, |bered that while the Queen is in| overcast has burned Claude Stewart ir the of|are responsible: for seating ar-|Canada as that country’s sov- Conng steer < atheest-gx rangements at private luncheons/erign, she is also the head of The majority of the Queen’s|and dinners, look after The|the Commonwealth, and the bus- staff, however, on the tour is|Queen’s private film shows and,|iness of the sovereign continues dfawa fromr-those hou hold of-| while in waiting, are always on/at almost as busy a pace while ficials who normally perform the| all. she is overseas as it does when same functions in Britain. Two other members of the en-|she is at Buckingham Palace, KEY FIGURES tourage who have had consider-| HK is therefore, ‘a new honor They include _among_ others, | able and valuable experience in|for Canada to be shouldered with Lieutenant-Colonel__Sir__Michael|London to prepare them for the|the responsibility of providing so Ee Adeane, the Queen's private secre-| inevitable rigors of the Cana-|many of the members of the retary; James Orr, private secre-| dian tour are Esmond Butler, ac-|team which is so vital in main tary to the Duke of Edinburgh; |ting press secretary, and Petty | taining the Queen’s.- necessary -and Major Mark Milbank, “Mas-/| Officer Rosalee Auger, Women’s | links with the Commonwealth and ter of the Household, along with|Royal Canadian Naval Service,/in playing so large a role in their immediate assistants. There| Clerk to Mr. Butler. checks of various other fires timberland. roading through rich Labrador]. The only three families left in Port Hope Simpson were evac- | uated Friday night when the fire | advanced to within three miles. | It was thought then that the com- | munity would burn. But the rain | and wind shift kept the fire at | bay. Thé settlement normally has a population of 150—there are about 70 houses—but during the sum- | mer fishing season entire families | move out to settle along the Prevented aerial | ies of valuable timber, mostly! ton Siding, visited relatives in Queen Elizabeth a and Prince Philip making the Canadian tour- a - Meyers Studios ~ are too, the household staffs who,} Mr. Butler, who has held the | pleasure and a success. ** _. }eoasts, because the Queen is travellidg| assistant press secretaryship at Port Hope Simpson actually is in the Royal Yacht Britannia, are| Buckingham Palace for almost PISQUID caught between two out-of-control|—-read this _______{\MRB) = 2" Necessary fortires § 00 BO Ela indispensable. two years, made a “dry run” fires, at Gilbert and Alexis Riv- - The position of thefCanadians| Visit to Canada to prepare press r _ in the entourage is a notable one|atrangements throughout the in that the current Royal visit|/Toute The Queen will take. is the first one in history during] PREVIOUS SERVICE —_ which so much responsibility has} He is no stranger to his ex- been given to the Commonwealth patie —— ane non » country being visited. Those selec- e ted to carry out these exacting du-| help arange Princess Margaret's ties were drilled in their taskg| Visit to British Columbia’s centen- for months. nial celebrations in 1958. He had Senior member of the entourage | Previously gained valuable ex - is a Canadian, the Cabinet minis-|Perience as_assistant to the se- ter in attendance. Other Cana- = of Governor-General Mas- dians directly concerned with the| 5€Y complicated arrangements and Rosalee Auger," the Winnipeg — the protocol involved, and in im- ‘the -statt-as-Mr- Mr. mediate attendance on the Royal | Butler's assistant at the turn of visitors, are headed by Lieuten-| ‘he year, is the fortunate young «~ant-General H.D. Graham, the Ca-| ¥ ° it ” eal le ers | “"nadian Secretary and tour diree- dream—that of-being an integral part of the Royal household. SERVICE EQUERRIES 7 : i a an h { In addition to these Canadians iene Rese whe Rave eT entourage, six Canadian ant personal responsibilities to the |. . sovereign are the three Service| S#ilors spent several months as ee equerries: part of the crew of the Royal Lieutenant - Commander LA. ‘vA ' yy \ SOR E Macpherson, - Royal Canadian for~the—yacht'svoyage~ through} Navy, is a Nova Scotian who en- a hi ? tered the Royal Canadian Navy as| Great Lakes. They were lucky in a cadet in 1942. He saw service|>eing able to _accompany the Ae ing is inconvenient, costly . with the Royal Navy; was aide- ‘ and dangerous. Let us check HERBERT BAXTER, ‘Mer. 128 Richmond St. Charlottetown : ers. Newfoundiand’s Resources Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Craig, 'winister W. J. Keough, who has West Covehead, were weekend | haan keeping on constant touch guests at the home of Mr. and/ with the Labrador situation from Mrs. George Jay. here, said there is not 20 miles Mr. and Mrs. Oswald MacNeill separating the two fires. and daughter Heather, Cam- Port st oi pee Mass., met a 89 | rou ‘ oe we ie balan eee a a ee On the-other side is the Atlantic. Mrs. Theresa Garland, Toronto. Prevailing winds were off the wa Ontario, arrived Monday to|'er fanning the flames away spendcher holidays with her par- | {fom the community. ents, Mr. and, Mrs. Owen Kelly. Aircraft stood by to hurry fire fighters to safety should the win change and the fires double back Did you enter the Royal Visit Contest PRICED As Low AS 45 Buy Your Film Today! _____NINE DROWN . | ~ KAMPALA, Uganda (Reuters) Seven persons, including two wo-|f--~.. 4° } men, were drowned when a canoe carrying 11 persons on Lake Vie- toria overturned in high winds Thursday. 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