. other occupant being unlnlured. -tI,'l.V 21- l957v NW "P"! M80 the extra revenue needs, no rouows noon MANILA (Reuters)-The Phlllp- (en-uplgd by . mi MONTAGUE Miss Waterworth was taken to Kl"l('.V- Wlllflw 0i "'4' la” wll' But some observers argue that nine government has listed If! Dggih defying mile; on 0;; fly. jnd secretary Pfflldem Hospital by the ND. Maehenn liilm -llt'N"Ki"ltEV I" ll" 7N Yf'3l'- the government has not tried to MANILA 'R'3"l9"5l ” A" l"""' Ipcrsons dead and 500 missing in 1 t ("mud mg g M QHAR ambulance. suffering principailyl Ilcmnins were transferred from off”-g (enough Qconomies in the enza epidemic was reported Sat- good, which mguued seven V". ":'gSl:pe5": Led b "M ufc Rd wN f from bruises. She was rcpnrtedl the Cutcliffc l-'itncr:il Home to metal 59.-vim, tirday to have broken out in the lagcg on Lulu" "rand sumhy. Juem'R?dd.;l pm, ncmduam. resting comfortably last night. her late residence from where Mi-ahwhih-, worker, up (1, northwest area of Pagasln prov- president car-lag (1.,-cg. ha I” combing, vjng nnvu M nu! Skilled Memorial Craft-I funeral will he held Tiiesrlay. mandlng higher wages. Hus di-iv. ince, central Luzon. where it flood Thursday by 51: to gurvgy the .0 hm: .0 he” Mn". fl" ",0 M 1.7. mg committee in charge: Mrs. his home city and province. Dr. of the Association. SACRAMENTO. Calif. IAP) -. ' Wade Harper, Mrs. Dan Harper, M,,cMu1,,, hu enhanud me mm, "With klyndest neuggrgs. I am . California cling: peat-ii irocessors -'llF-5'. K90lllZh- MISS Elizabeth Ga- - H 9"” ' " 3'' are destroying about 37.tl00 tons uf.vin, Mrs, Carlysle Trainer and and "plume" of the mcdlnl pm "Arthur Kelly" UPON MOIIdCy 9 CJII. TO 5 fruit this year instead of canning M” Joseph Conway. Each mem- l”'l”" by N3 d"i"""' '0 ll” "GEWHI 59C"'"Y- it, says the gate agrjcullurg (19 her to donate prize for bingo and CNS” which "9 llm9d Pl Clllidllll Medlcll M50Cl3u0l Pol". clO3.d C" sCTIlfdCyo MANITOWOC, Wis. Gerry Trobrldge of Durban. South triuhii skipper of the White Seal. and Ron Slicttcll of Toronto. who recently loined the trip. hoist the colors as - they start criiisc. Trobridge, who left home port in Feb. 1953 came into the Great Lakes via the Iludson another leg of Tro- River Canal anti plans to traveIiDs'!Flm0Hl. Dr. E. W- Briiun. Chief .britl:,c's leisurely round-the-world down the Mississippi to the Gulf.l0f the dt3DHl'lll1Clll'S his thence to the Panama Canal andimarkcts. iltllft Pat-tfic. . (AP Wirephoto) .., .: Thirteen Die LONDON fReutersl - Britain first all-automatic baby car. The Sunday Dispatch says. lion of such a car could be the Canadian Massey - Harris - Fer- guson group to take over the Standard Motor Company of Cov- entry. The paper also says: "Most favored is a plan which would give the eight horsepower and ten horsepower cars fully automatic transmission. ”This plan would give Britain a tremendous lead in the new 'bat- tle of the habit-s' which now is be- ing stepped up by ticrinan and Italian firms." TOO MANY PEACHES l bureau of said the crop will be taltout 680.000 tons. a record and far too many to be used. CENTRAL St. Anthony's Parish Plenie. Bloomfield. August 7. DR. I..l. DUFFY'S office will be closed until July 29th. CITY AND W! HEAT the sick well. Gil- goy'I Pharmacy. open I am. In I run. ..VISI'l' HI-STYLE Mllllnery, GL George Street. "where every style . . .. . .z- av -- . . . the vice president Mrs. Jack Pea- - H-St l . .ho it 2 .. h .h pping b kt i d food - ' and s eral tigers. the intrepid u I H . count. FORMATION i Bill nlronrllliilsipif. while the new cgsrtihizo her liaperecilanbisy moi: :l:,f'.nl;'”j::”l3d:l”f;lffw:jl",;ed,2: veternenv of the circus rim: and :,'::::o:"l;::i:n:"”mb”" ""1 ”"' Owing " H" "cu" d.a'h of flu la" LIGHT FIXTURES Clearmll 3' Coral is formed by the aggre- crnmcnt urged Britons to spend than even three months ago. Coffcm in umso'n- no" any was movies left his nudien breathless The president. Mn LB, M.& H. F. MggPh..' M,c.- fhg Iqw gfflcg Cf one-third off list. Act now. Storey mam," U; the mm skeicmns oi- Elgcmc Cot lhupe numbers of tiny sea animals. COME pick your own berries at -"C , '- Rising Prices Britain's Top Political Problem By R.A.N'ALD MacLURKlN l.()N'Dt).V tlleuterst Rising tprices became Britain's top pol- Ill('ill problem last week as house- .uivcs dug ever deeper into their less. slate-owned industries and lscrvtccs announced steep price in- lcreascs in basic necessities. tan offer of three shillings. mands for a weekly increase of t3b0UL .621. They had turned down FOOD COSTS UP The housewife going out with At the grocer's she has to pay the equivalent of 465 cents a pound for Danish buttcr which cost 42 three months ago. Bacon Baby Car On Way outcome of the current bid by the, Billy Graham is TIGNISH CW.L. Tignish sub-division of the Cath- olic Women's League held their "my 5”” M pmducmg the "mid". monthly meeting in the assembly troom of the Cavern. July 5. Preo- t ident presided. The minutes of the The ""5939" 5”” ma pmd"c' ' prelious meeting were read and approved. Correspondence consists of the following; Letter of Appreciation ffrom Philip Richard for package yreccived. Mrs. Albert McQCnrdle r ihmiorary members, Mrs. B.W Dcsrot-hes re convention dates. Miss Freda Hogan acknowledging donation towards magazines for 'Grades I1 and Ill l The treasurer's report was ad- opted as read. The following can- vt-ners tabled reports. Spiritual, Mrs. WJ Shea; Social Action. Iklrs Emile Gallant; Red Cross. Stirs Clarence Morrissey. An ice cream festival was plau- land for latter part of July. follow- arlicle for fish pond. Lottery committee reported work progressing favorably. Floor com- mittee reported sending out 500 let.- iers to date. No further business, meeting adjourned on motion of Mrs. Skcrry and closed with Act of consecration to Blessed Virgin h.V president. - HEATHEBDALE W.I. Mrs. Jack Peardon was hosleag to the Hcatherdale W.I. for the monthly meeting which was held on June 28th. in the absence of the president answered by twelve members. One visitor was present. Minutes were read and signed In terminated. Many expressions of appreciation and goodwill were voiced and I was directed to for ward to you the following resolut- ion which ., the b ” of your colleagues. "Moved by Dr. Routley. Seconded by Dr. Lemleux. "On the occasion of the retire ment of Dr. W..l.P. MacMlll-an as representative of the Prince Edward island Division. the Ex- ecutive Committee of the Canad- ian Medical Association desires to record its appreciation of his long and valued service. "Dr. MacMllinn has represented the Island Division continuously since 1936. a period not exceeded by the representative of any other Division. In addition to presenting the attitudes of the membe u of his Division. he has exhibited the broad viewpoint which has con- trlbuted materially to the format- ion of national policy. "A leader in all good works in improving the health of our fellow citizens. "Hts colleagues of the Executive Committee of The Canadian Mod- lcal Association hereby express their gratitude to Dr. MacMlllan for his long and devoted contri- bution to organized medicine in Canada. CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY "We are assured that although you will not be a member of the Executive Committee your inter- est in the Association and your efforts for its welfare will not cease and that we can count on your aid for many years to come. "Permit Inc to thank you per- sonally for your unfailing kindness to me. and for your constant sup- port of projects designed to en- hance the efficlency and usefulness Clyde Beclffy C With a llthepess which at times surpassed that of the fierce jungle cats which he has trained for al- most 30 years. Clyde Beatty on Saturday afternoon and evening gave a superb exhibition of animal handling at both showings of the Clyde Beatty Circus which was here for the weekend sponsored by the Charlottetown Kinsmen Club. null unded by nine huge lions by the confidence with which he approached the snarling beasts and the amazing manner in which these denizens of the jungle obey- ircus Gives Crowd Pleasing Performance The Charlottetown Kinsmen are to be congratulated in bringing to this city this high class type of entertainment. district is expected to weaken u a low approaches from the wut. A fair amount of cloud is likely to come in with the low pressure but there is only a very slight chance of showers. A few places will not be so warm. but in gen- eral the tem ratures should re- main much 9 June on Sunday. Forecasts: Northern Nova Scotla. Prince Edward Island. and New Brune- wick: Cloudy wlth a few sunny inter- vals; no great change in temperin- ture; lighi variable winds. Low- hlgh at New Glasgow 50 and 78, Page 2 The Guerdig Monday. July 22. Iggy I I , . . . TORONTO (CPI - Tempera- In Accidents 3'9 A""'"'”" Voices Its Appreciation W--mt M-W-we C-M-to"-" 4' -I 15- '37-'- NEW YORK IAP) - Evangelist weather office: (I and 1!. Fredericton 50 until. tmhy Gmum Mm Vkyprddgm Ih In saint John II and TI. Edmuntui HALIFAX tCPl - Accdent.l.:mch"d mm; " M. In” d Wu-in appreciation of the an rm: pg as "an, cgnphgiiuuias N3. drowning: and a fire took 13 lives than". suntan um" drew a” vice; of Dr. VI.J.P. llaellllal. Dawson . - - High this today at Cbarlotteuu in the Atlnntlc- provinces qurmgmms, mm. ",1, yo mm, m 03-3. as Prince Edwin! llllld Is 1 2 at 4.51 l.lII. and 5.32 pm. At Ru-Q the weekend. it was the-blggestlevem at yum smuumg represent-tivc on the uomtlvo as so tico at 12.0 ant. and 11.00 at weekend toll in the region this The mwd mmmed mm m committee otthocan-dun Medical 51 no Siunmernlde tide eighteen mm. gummer, g ban mm was emmled u mar Association for the out twenty" 52 - tea later than Charlottetown. 5..., A triple dtuwnlng near Richi-.000 Pena”. In ddmom pone. 0” Y”-"3 V” ”Pl'P''9d 1' P 50 I) rises today at 4.41 am. and sets bucto. N. 3.. headed the list oumd. zomo pemm Wm mm resolutltlh adopted un-nlmou-Lv by . 64 13 at 1.51 tun. : fatalities. All were members of mm. ,,.,.. m, 5-,”, mu "4 If committee It I ecent meetlns L1 7:: W 0119 flmllY- been filled and 33.000 more uked ' J'J' E A widow. Mrs. Antoine Daigimijmo all available IlII11ll1lKplW"'- Dr. M.clliuhlTd:dll”aluCvd P5 55 The Jul! meeting of the thy. 47. and her daughter AllFPd3- 13. tincluding the entire outfield. gm" llgdt Std M end out 51 70 staon United Church W.M.5. -sag; died when fire levelled a log cabin? The meeting was the largest F the of . kn". - ” 79 at the home of Mrs. Zylpha New. home at East Bathurst. NB. ever held by Graham in the United "ca :4 M; um um.” new 3 75 son. The worship period wng 1.4 New Brunswick counted eight States. V, an and”: "'m.m,. 5' " by Mr: Merrll Green wlttt "-t. fatalitea altogether. Nova Scotln Because of the pressure of the gzyuguu "3 unuuv. comm”, Y Wu 3 .11 BertWillln. Mrs. I4ornoSmlth,Mi-g four and Newfoundland one. 4cmwd. the usual invitation to "'1 mama”. n'"" . " ' Lyman Newsou and Mrs. lvunud Prince Edward Island reported no "come forward and accept Christ" "Den, sh, wmiun (gP;”i 5:11 w she Proud taking part. ygoiem heath, Klvas not made. instead. Graham M me mm m'.a-nu 0, I". m "h 9 E ' The meeting opened with Hy"-m tasked those who wished to ”nc- cu. Executive Commm" n W" P 99 'u' "'9 M3 9" "mW"' "whgt . Friend." nrd pnjm was cept Christ" to stand. An est.i- ymed' WM" m 0”! curved” N” "p”'"d 1" "'3 mnmm” read reapoiulvely. The them, First Automatic mated 2.500 did so. 3, "Me. j 1:, yum, 0, :':.?gml;”w::' .'nlu:”g'”' M was '"Seliior Citizens" the Pro- Prince Edward I and was to be 1-1,. huh mun” In. our thc 1"” W" l”"9""9d '5 llllllltl in the mission y monthly with the hymn Unto the Hills. "The Future is Now" from the study book was read by Mrs. Owen Younker. The Christian Stewartahip wu read by Mrs. Xylpha Newson. min. men were read and approved mil call was answered by l4 mem. bars 13 visitors. Collection amount- ed to 33.90. Fiendshlp Fund 59 cta. Next meeting to be at Mrs. Lltiyd McKinnons. Lunch Committee Mrs James Jewel. Mrs. Edgar New. son and Mrs. Elmer Younker. Meeting closed with the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served by the hostesses and committee in charge Sun Life Policy Holders Starting this week our office remains Office of 148 Richmond Sf.. Ch'fown (Above Telegraph Office) H. BENNETT CARR Dist. Supervisor w. woon ISLANDS w.r The regular monthly meet of Wood Islands West Women's In- stitute was held a tthe home of Mrs Benj. E. Bears on July 2nd Millan. presided and meeting op- ened by singing the Institute Ode, followed by the creed in unison 10 cents a box M F. Rccvcs TM P0” mice. in.” "mi" . . the usual manner. The secretary Th e t f gh 1 i ii ” it t 1 it t it h lf- t d to th ed hi very command. Never has 9 mm" 99 0 9 I5 me! I'll 9". Sioummnt lflltillnye Oecrt.”l.cSTt:ltlphdltse:,lwhllch lesciulilfalxtl-liileofcea lcgntgloun 0 read me correspondence "'d an" such saewlld animal not been seen We" l't-'15 llld lPPl'0V8d- Tllll '0 2 ' SALE at Helen's. One ra c k TRAINOR - At the Charlottetown are rlin by the post office. also Eggs have nearly doubled in price during the same period to tributcd Salvation Army cards I- mong the members. Music teach- here. was followed by the treasurers re- port. The school and sick committees . ' ll . . . - t;fidresstc:;.9 glgal use to 317.95, lllosllitlriil. '.Iu!l)y your. choir. :1hfIil”1.hff:l .':c”r'(fasM mow mm, 5,, mm , dozen srxlcras Isl: ludlulil for nail ywelar. rm: ENTERTAINMENT ong a . . . rs. ugn . rainor nee . l- ' , t . ; . . . s. e . ac eon an rs. . STRAYED I 1 tired Walker) 3 dauizhicr. ll lbs. :'i'(lma"lrr3"dov3::ldP3enl&rpTi:: Ms lb::fzll';"l;l19wre:3' "' B'''”"' u Maurice Vanlderstine were ap- uthelcrotrgixkh msrolylcxllgllntg lzgginlggrlh (:3: dggggex :3-: .. . A -- . . - -- - - ' o e mm my farm at 1" ””' Marltdr” (”'""l Ml” Coal - Britain's main domesliclpmmed on the Slck mmmm" for log acts of highly skiled artists. 3 P'"" "I9 0' ICMTSPW ""1 Oyster Bed one year old Holslcinl I lit. heifer. about three quarters black.l )0 Anyone knowing w-hgmbout. (tllICNRY - Al the P.I-Jl Hospital I I per cent. And rcnts-frozen by th. . 1.. , H, I for the aid and the young. Next mettle! l! to be hsld It MN- aame Please notify me. Roy Dicll- "fl -lHl.V 19. 1957. in .llI'. and will s'”""m3”C3ll-V,P"5h "9 lmc" W” 9"” l9w”l””'e lusl been de" rctillmfgllois to ebep3gl:lslt.ll:lTa The c"lml"”l9" 9' 3'9"" Pl Robe" Cook " leson. New Glasgow. Mrs. Nelson licnry, Charlotte til "0-"tfly 9VPTYlh1ntl 0lSf'- Pnnlfolled and I000 Will 50 Sill" for mu can (0.. "R. connng ye" strenuous practice was seen in an Elll'5l"-llll1"l9l1l oommmu will b0 i Mn Flora Macxay and Mrs. Mar- " . . R ” .' .' . JAMBOREE RECORD - The: W" R M US” WW" Guardian has received from th Boy Scouts Association a record? tug of the 1957 Boy Scout Jamboree . Sons. On the reverse side is rc- C'-"'1-ANT 'r -Al l'-E11130!" Ray. corded the voice of Lord Robert 'l"l-V '-'0”l- 1957- -l"5l'Pll N"'P' Badcn.Powgu. 1-round” or nu. goyy phorc .luhin Gallant in his liilth Scout Movement. rear Forwarded yesterday from i the Compton Funeral Home to NURSE INJURED Joanna-i his late rcsidence from where Waterworlh arrived at the P.E.l.t the funeral will he held Tuesday Hospital. where she is a student! mnrninp July 23rd, to Egmont MI"-SP. by ambulance early last Hay Church for Rt-qiiiem High "Elli"; Hllef she was thrown from Mass at 9:00 am. Interment will the rear seat of it motorcycle at be in the church cemetery. Tea Hill. The cycle went out of control. plunging into a ditch. its NMCKINI-EV rs Al Nflnll Bl”?- FUNEIIAI. HELD - The tuner- al of Bernard Michael Prunty was held Friday morning from The aerviee starting at 2 o'clock. Interment llighfield Cemetery. coal, gas. electricity and trans- rt po . And these basic service rises The government with all branches of industry-- labor. national boards and man- agement-in an attempt to find some way out of the problem. DENY CRISIS its spokcsmcn conslslcntly have denied Britain is facing a crisis. Many commentators. however. in- sist that the government will have in take more positive measures to stabilize the-economy. The government blames heavy wage increases for price jumps in some of the state-run services. notably the post office where pay raises are mainly responsible for ers throughout most of Britain walked out Saturday to back de- is conferring. heating fuel-has gone up eightl rocketing. the coming month. Mrs. D.A. Mac- Phce and Mrs. Alex MacLean will Qua cf); Ship Sinking BALTIMORE tAPtH Municipal radio station WMH rt-ported Sun- day night it received a dlstrcss signal from an unidentified Cuban ship reported sinking after a col- lision off Cape Hatteras. last Sunday left 141 persons dead and 180 missing. Place of next meeting to be de- cided at a latter date. A contest put on by Mrs. Stan- ,ley MacLcod was won by Mrs. D. iA. MacPhce. Mrs. William Dun- man won a contest put on by Mrs. Malcolm Benton. Penny sale was won by Mrs. Lizzie MacLeod. Meeting closed by singing the Queen and a social chat was en- joyed while a delicious lunch was being served by the hostess. aa- sisted by Mrs. Preston Peardon and Mrs. D.A. MacPhce. I08 TYPIIOON VICTIDU damage. The flood came in the wake of typhoon Wendy. Hennesscy Funeral Home to St. l')unstan's Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clarence Roche who also conduct- ed service at the grave. Interment was in The Catholic Cemetery. Pall hearers were William Bevan. William Fisher. Joseph Macnon-T aid. Joseph Costello. Ben Doiron and William Murphy. PERSONALS I " I M" Gerald lmzersoll. of Ottawa. is visiting her mother. Mrs. John L. l-"Cit-llart. and other relatives in the City. Mrs. lngersoli. former- l,v Adelaide Lockhsrt. was the Pro- vincial court stenographer here from 1929-37. Part of a party of some 40 guests tof Mr. Cyrus 5 Eaton who are . . .1.q.,g,--s O7,-rm;-aukvw I . . College. Brunswick. Me: Mrs. Lot-kn-tiller and President David GUESTS OF CYRUS EATON VISIT ISLAND . tereitted in seeing the interior of while lestovm. Maryland: President and Mrs. Keith Glennau. Cue Instit- the show was most enjoyable both amazing act of the Carmenas. The young lady in this act with the co- operation of her partner perform- ed almost unbelievable headstanda on the head of the male member of the act. The whole was brought to a climax by a sensational headspin which was ," T ed with the seeming use of a cake on July 19th in the school. tin Maclfay. Meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. fou- owed by a delicious lunch served by the hostess and committee in charge A pleasant social hour fol- lowed. child spinning its new top. HIGH WIRE ACT The Mendez Troupe performed some breath taking stunts in their high wire act. With no net below them. the Mendez brought their audience to their feet on several occasions when it would appear that their act was about to be in- flnest act of its kind seen in Chat- lottetown. A very entertaining part of the program was the performance of Attllllna. I graceful and beautiful wire walker who reached the acme of her profession when also succee- sfully excuted a backward somer- uult. , The Clyde Beatty Show which is now the largest tent circus in the world travels by motor and after it's one day showing on Pl-Inca Edward Island left for -New Glu- . N.S. when they will show to- . The show must go on. MONUMENTS VERE BECK In SON DID YOU KNOW? Canada”: finest photo nnfahfq is available at THE JENKINS PHARMACY Right here in Charlottetown Dated embossed snapshots in pocket wallets SERVICE DAILY-FINISH sou nus FREE 1130! ' 7" IACH ROLL OF FILM .NOTICE MucPhu It Trainer will be closed to the public. except by appointment. front July E. S. TRAINOR. LLOYD G. MacPllAlL. 2nd QUEEN'S Annual Meeting of District on Tuesday. August 6. 1957 at 8:30 pm. of CLYDE RIVER HALL for general transactions of business and appointment of officers for ensuing year. Each poll is entitled to send 5 delegates and poll chairmen are requested to appoint these forthwith. A full atendanco is requested. Prominent speakers ' Bell, Q.C.. Heath MacQuarrle, M.P.. and others win he prevent. ' ”ng R. rt. JAMES D. McDONAl.D. Canadian Medical Ass'n ' t.M l Charlottetowrrs churches Lockmlller. University of Chatta-totherls visited Victoria Park and ute of Technology. Cleveland. Ohio nooga. Tenn; Mr. Eric Wormald. 'Government House grounds. The President and Mrs. Eldon L assistant to the executive director motor party took a drive thmughilohnston. University of New of the Association of tmericn the country side. All expressed Hampshire; President Colin Mao- Cotleaes, Washington. DC. The themselves as delighted with their Kay. University of New Inn- guem of Mr. Eaton who started visit. included in the party in ad- wick; President and Mn. Date I. their conference on July 5 took! dltlon to those shown were: Dean Moore. Cedar Crest. College. Allen- time out from their deli ations I William C. Vane. Yale University; town. Pennsylvania: President Id to come to the Island yesterdayibeau Jacob Klein. St. John's Col- Mrs. Alonso G. Moron. Ifnnlpul afternoon. About 25 came by two lege. Annapolis, Maryland; Prest- l ' . Hampton. Vlruala; luxurious motor launches while dent Sarah G. Blending. Vassar President end Mn. Victor lathe- tbe remai d came by private College. Poughkeepcle. N.Y.; Pre midg ware," u.in,-my, mgg Mia Norma Grover. . motor car. After lunch at the sldentaodIln.Janses Case. Bard mm cmncuat, nuulu n. Rosemary Park. CeI- Charlottetown Hotel the boat pas- College. Aunandalo on the Hud- ' . ' u h-, necbcnt College. Vt.: aengers took a leisurely stroll son: President and Mn. Dan 1.. "fl Rlflllftl 9- Wddh - I It CCIII. RUIZ IIw& tbtoni the City. Many WI! h- Gibson. Washington College. Club Colltlt. Auepolls. Idylatl lpresently holding an intellectual 'life conference at Pilgwlnft. N.S. lis soon just before bnardhl motor launch which took them to Clisrlmtetown for I short visit yesterday. Left to right are: A.B. Bonds. president Wallace Cotlelt. Berra. Ohio; Min Illlle Webb, metre of Ir. Eaton. Mr. Men Hamilton. one of the originals d the famous Durnbells show. now living at Pugwuh: Ir. ltaftol. Albltr cbulenevewa lnevdltlono at-uuut. IILICII .&lstnluuuIaal Malawian 8 EXPOSURES S0: 12 EXPOSURES 70: BOX NO. 40 . PSI. N0. 0.0.D.'I DOMINION STRUCTURAL STEEL LTD. Inef&oDlvHon