I. t onan We sae Mey |. eee wwe ; . __ O/LEARY sion te, ont Mee Ste . mer . Mfr. and Mrs. George Maclse-| bering them on this very happy | and Visiting relatives init fc returned to their home Lamch was serves by/| years. visiting friends tm Charlottetown. ladies and the remainder of} Mrs. pire, Grant and _, Mrs. Frank Penny and family, evening spent in sing-cong/| side, attended the of Belmont, " Montreal, are spending their ve-|and instrumental music. returned to their cation visiting her parents, Mr.| Rev. J. Y. and Mrs. Garrett left visiting their sister, _Snd-Mrs. Edward Griffin, Lot 7. |during the week-end for a trip im Shaw and Mr. Shaw A very enjoyable evening was|Centrel Capada. During their ab- and brothers Victor Spent at the home of Mr. aid Mirrs./|sence, Rev. W-A. Douglas of Avon ‘ is Seat coe Slike Deltas ae yon: after visiting a e Ss " Mr. be nel Aina idee Sac. Sud bane’ Wolbsse Sted lord oon niet on toe as eee » Gnd Rite. Guy Smith, “Gard on the occasion of their 35th. | Point. . : sae iiatie a te i ing anniversary. A very ap| Mrs. Claude Jelly, O'Leary, Violet : address was_re sister Wilma visited Rev. L. returned to her home after isis tovcly site warsaoectnnedl at his home in Hills ber tetiegs wah ber | iT ta For The Sek. | ROYAL VISIT © | City and Rural School Children (except Cubs. Scouts, Brownies, Guides) MEETING POINTS FOR — a \° LINING ROYAL ROUTES ¢ -® All City School Children and Available Rural Schoo! Children Will Assemble at Connaught Square (near Charlottetown Hospital) ...no later than 9:30 A.M. YOU WILL BE LINING FROM THE SQUARE ALONG | ROCHFORD and UP GRAFTON TO POWNAL ON BOTH $ YOUTH GATHERING AT COLOSSEUMS 1. Al Rural Schoo! Children Will Assemble At Kings | . Square (near Prince of Wales College) at 1:00 P.M. 2. All City School Children Will Assemble At Hillsboro Square (near Notre Dame Academy) At 1:00 P.M. BOTH GROUPS WILL BE MARCHED TO THE COLOSSEUM ‘FROM THESE POINTS. - : General Information I. School Groups, Cubs, Scouts, Brownies, Guides, 4-H Clubs C. G. . ‘1. T. and Rural School Children Unable To Assemble at. King Square MUST PLAN TO BE IN COLOSSEUM NO LATER THAN 2PM 2. Each Youth Will Be Provided With A Flag. THIS FEATURE OF THE ROYAL VISIT IS FOR OUR YOUTH . . THEREFORE THE LEADERS OF THE ABOVE GROUPS WILL BE THE ONLY ADULTS ADMITTED TO THE COLOSSEUM. Let Our Youth Give Our Lovely | Queen A Real Island Welcome! x INSERTED By Advisory Commitice Royal Tour (Street Lining) ’ “Conese Prince Btword thlend bike The Bes” o sentest eaters tw, XY VOTING DAY AUGUST C. Sinnott and Mrs. Sin- nott with their four children, heve| . Pe get oe . say Cat k Election Cam z=eeeeeee! Quick Election paign th stall os . aves % L a specialist in internat medicine. : | d ==71 Is Seen In Newfoundlan . Morell is f ACTS . A ae ieee eon By IAN MACDONALD Oppestiien — Leader grants from 1057 to 1962, and , Dr. Sinnott and| Cemadian Press Staff Writer [Malcolm Moliett and member | $8,000,000 a year “thereafter. George Macise-|nr Lioyd Cox whe have made| ST. JOHN'S, N@d. (OP)—New-|Rex Renowf — voted against the} The federal Parliament passed for themselves im the pro-|foundianders will vote for a new |resolution. B wee carried by 29/the Newfoundland Granis Act, provincial legislature Aug. 20. | Liberals and two members of the | which gives this province a total %. McEwen is 2| Léeutenant-Governor Campbell|new Newfoundland Party, who/ of $36,500,000 over a five-year per- Send Mgt eee Secciced Be Meesiom Oe Conmmu sere Nery Stns ad 1962. The Tuesday Premier Smallwood | week. All members present voted. |preamble of the act says New ite most |prepared for a quick election| There are 31 Liberas, two Pro-|foundiand’s financial position will : ; some time|campaign. The main issue in his|gressive Conservatives and two|be reviewed at that time. =o ago, of Mr. Fred|battle for special financial aid | Newfoundland party members in| The premier’s resoliition said is Mr. and Mrs. Nell 0” D. Bennett in Souris, Mr. Ben-|from Ottawa. the 36-seat House. The Placentia |effect the grant should be per a “_ Brien, a©-| sett who was known far and wide| The Liberal premier confirmed |East sea was vacant due to the : ‘ived here this week from Mont). one of the best home-canners|éeriier in the day that the elec-|retirement of Highways Minister! The two opposition members in OBrien’ . in the Maritimes, conducted aa|tion would be held Aug. 20. Nom-|Greg Power earlier in the year. | argued that the preambie guaran- ore peer business on the river-bank at Mor-|ination day would be Aug. 10.| James Higgins and AMM. Daffy |‘ee? that Newfoundiand’s case ; . oh ell for quite a number of years.|Newfoundiand law requires at|resigned from the Conservative| i! be reviewed. Lila, Mrs. Wilf Stewart, te thle eer ene Soe ide with | proclamation and voting day. ony Hand — = Newfoundland party members vie ta Halifax NS. i's quite|ts daughter Hazel, R.N., but] Mir. Smallwood sald he called |Higgine ae leader, because they|S# Newfoundland was “be Cn an or vcas vince Neit'o-,|longing for the oki home he re-|the hurried election to carry a|objected to the federal govera-|Taved™ by the federal govera Brien left here as a boy. His|tumed this spring, where he pa-s| dispute with Prime Minister Dief-|ment’s handling of Term 29. | ment. Most charged that the com on aaa sed away a month ago. enbaker’s federal Conservative| The term, one of the most im-| *itution had been “torn up. = , : administation to the people. The'| portant clauses in the Confedera-| , The debate started July 21, one = dol Vike. Hess Site 6 DEEP SEA CABLES premier announced his intent ion |tion agreements provided for a» | %¥ after’ Premier Smaliwood | A Mrs. Russ ly; Sum- : legisla commission review of New catted the ft ors e—together—in merside, and young son were! Telephone communication el ateees encreennaee ae Soe finance ial sr itinn [emergency session to discuse the j visitors here last week. the Kelly's |deep sea cable is made possible| oroval for a resolution eon-| eight years after union with Can-|'22U*- . whe operate the Victory Cleaners |by electronic amplifiers which| gunning the federal govern-|ade in 1940. The legisieture first opened i in Summerside are spending a|boost voice eurrents 1,000,000/ nents handling of Term 29 in Chief J, p | February. 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