Page 2 rs. Guardian '!laeelay.A'ngnst.1.19.fS Detective's Testimony At Police Probe Labelled Lies By GRAHAM McMULLlN Cuthbart. M - year - old veteran the police force from the day he Canadian Press Staff Writer police officer who admitted an at- joined an a special constable on VANCOUVER (CF) - Det. Sgt. tempt to shoot himself in the the prohibition squad in 1915. Lu. Cuthberfg testimony won . police station more than a month Cuthbert said. he had known noun royal was tissue of lies here Monday-part of a COIISDll'uLy to destroy police chief Walter Mulligan. "the man most feared by the underworld." The charge was made by T. G. Norris. counsel for Mulligan. ago, "' d for two days to the commission last week. Mr. Norris. outlining the direc- tion of his er -examination of Cuthbert, said he would prove . became head of the gambling .. .. ."l:.5.3"i;”?3 'l.'flJ.'.iLll3”i'.:f:2. squad. in new the .....m.... 31.5 .- c bootleggers but never in the early days had be dealt with gamhlun. Cuthbert and Mulligan were pro- moted to the rank of detective in 1939 and 10 years later Cuthbert commissioner R. H. Tupper re-.ters" for the greater part of his m0”-hi convened the hearing into charges of corruption in the 750-man Van- couver police force- Mr. Norris said he would show that a conspiracy existed among senior police officers "to destroy" chief Mulligan. the Tone man most feared by the Vancouver under- world." Howard Mclnnis FITTED r00TWEAll 175 Queen St. -Currie Bldg. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, DEATHS 50c Per Insertion iiiinrnsw" fpolicc life prior to March 1. 1949. -FEARED EXPOSURE ' 1 "You accepted their favors.” Norris told the witness. "and likel a little boy saying he made me .do it.' you sought immunity by. shoulders of chief Mulligan "You feared exposure. And I Mr. Norris asked how kitten the , witness violated his oath as an of- ficer. "ACCEPTED BRIBES" ”Weii. I accepted bribes," said Cuthbert. and added he had made :shmmg me burden of gum ,0 me, "tentative arrangements" while on the gambling squad in 1949. Mr Norris talked about the time I will Show am you WE”, gun”. M Cuthbert spent on the liquor detaili other breaches of duty as a police am asked mm lf held "km "'5' officer and that your life has been a fraud and ii lie.” Cuthbert smiled slightly. leaned forward in the witness stand. and in a low, steady voice said: ”That will take some proving." In testimony last week. Cuth- bert dlscl d his dealing with the underworld whilc head of the gambling squad for a six-weeks period. He said that for the balance of his 26 years on the force he had Ibeen loyal. l He said he had shared with Mul- lligan in payoffs from the under- B6i'vi?iiix7;”'- At ” the ”i3TiT?e 'w””d County Hospital on July 27th. 1955 to Dr. and Mrs John B Downing of Siimmerside. inec Elizabeth Gillespie), a son DART--At the Prince County Hospital August 1st, 1955, to Mr and Mrs. LeRu.v Dart of Tryon. a son. Eldon Dennis. i v MacLI-20D-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital July 30th 1955. to Mr. and Mrs. Finlay MacI.eod. Winsloe. a son. "We shared." he said "It was ii i50-50 split." TOTS UP A MOUNT Mr. Norris for the first time added up the amounts Cuthbert said he had received after divid- ing the take with the chief. It came to 31,100 "That seems like 8 money." Cuihbcri said lot Chief Mulligan on leave of ab- conspiracy trial involving mmlel sence for the duration of tho hear- ing. sat in court and continued to i bribes then. "I accepted bottles of liquor lfrom bootleggers." said the ser- geant j "But I made it clear that the receipt of whisky would not deter line from enforcing the liquor act. I made it clear to the bootlegger that if I could get evidence against him. he would be locked up. whisky or no whisky." l Cuthbert said he had also ac- cepted Christmas presents from l bootleggcrs--like ii tie or "the odd pair of socks"-but no cash. BEGAN T0 WORRY Under questioning of Mr Norris, . the sergeant said he first began to lworry about the consequences of his activities alter his first visit to then city prosecutor Gordon Scott, now a magistrate. He said he saw the mayor later (ex-mayor Charles Thomson! and was relieved of some anxiety. But during the 1950-51 investiga- tion which led to a bookmaking 1 than 50 persons. things occurred ltwhich knocked the security out lsouthpori 4-H Garden Club is lplctured above presenting a bas- lket of salad fruits and vegetables l Presbyterian Git-ls' Comp i(eir Camp at French River was! -jhumming with activity for a per-i -iod of ten days, July 19th-Ztlth inclusive, when 40 girls from all parts of the Island availed them- selves of the opportunity of at- tending the Presbyterian Girls' Camp which came to a close fol- lowing a banquet supper. e The ideal amping weather. the magnificent scenery. the happyl and enthusiastic camp spirit. and a true Christian fellowship among; .the girls made a very successful! camp. The extensive program which was carried out gave the girls x g 5” s . g .. SALAD WEEK PRESENTATION- Master Gerry Gallant of theur His Honor Lieutenant Gover- zior T. W. L. Prowse and Mrs. Prowse during the opening of Salad Week last Friday: The lHuge Storage Tanks For The W.,u, M p.mqWiOil Company Being Erected One of the largest all steel con-of the tanks is 123 feet tracts to be undertaken in this .city is now well underway at the old Kensington Beach where the Horton Steel Works of Fort Erie, Ontario are erecting five large hulk storage tanks for the Irving Oil Company with a total capa- city of almost 8,000,000 gallons. Erected on the top of one of the tanks but serving three oth- 101's will be a 30-foot vapor dome which is for the purpose of tak- ing care of expanding gases in hot weather. The tanks whlc range in thickness from 0.7 inch- es to 0.4 inches will he forty feet ernment House. (Meyers Studio) inside feet. mg the structure. workers .employed on the job. The same company will under- take the contract for erecting six tanks for the Imperial Oil. Mr. Lacombe is high in his praise for h the hospitality which he and his men have experienced on the Island and of the co-operation re- presentation took place at Gov- diameter and the smallest one 52 A total of 11.400 lbs. of steel rods will be used in weld- The work is under the super- vision of Mr. Leo Lacombe who has 13 welders and nine steel 4 TIEIHOFIOM Dr. Maclfinnoii . C The following tribute to Dr. llecodruni was received last IiglIthoInDr.FrankMacKin- nnn.'PrinclpalofPrlnceofWalu "1 am deeply shocked by the sudden death of Dr. Mnc0druIn at Cavendish, I knew him well whanIwaaontheataffofCa.n- letnn college and saw him fre- quently on his visits here. I have several The following Detachment of 5 signal Regiment CA (M) under the command of Lt. L. F. McMurrer departed from Charlottetown yes- terday morning to attend Exercise Rising Star at Camp Gagetown. N- B.: Sgt. Delloche, J.L.: Gauthier, JR; Cpl. Cannon. PL: Cpl. Glover. CR. Sign-in Allen, BN; Sigma Dewar. GP; Sigmn Doiron. WA; Sigmn Costello, JL; Slgmn Dillon. VG: Slgmn Doucette, BR. Sigmn Down. KG: Sigmn Galant. LV; Sigrnn Harper, JA: 518""! Flynn. GJ: Sigmn Giliis. JD; Slgmn Hyndman. EV. . Sigmn Kelly. JW; Sigmn. Morris. WM; . Sigmn Maclleod. JAR; Slgrnn Llewellyn, KG: Slzmn Mac- Kenzie, R; Sigmn MacLeod. G0. Sigmn Peters. EFM: Rodd. WH; Sigmn Rice. GM: Sigmn Vail MD. This Detachment is completely mobile moving in 15 cwt. Wireless Vehicles. a large Command Wire- less Vehicle, Cable Laying vehicles. and a Panel Administrat- ion Vehicle. These vehicles are equipped with modern two way radios. associated communication equipment mg of telephones. when they learned of the sudden Cpl. was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Sigmnwe vlved by one brother, Brighton. Mass., and three sisters, Mary. Mrs. Leo Rooney of Brigh- ton. Mass., Helen. Mrs. Douglas McGrath of New Hampshire; glara. Mrs. John Hardy of Bos- n the very large funeral which was held at Mt. Ryan Church. Thai 0 In Memoriamygm I V M Poi-is si-oiiil DANIEL PIU8 MACEACHERN It was a shock to the community passing of Daniel MacEachern on the evening of the lilth of July as a result of a drowning accid- t at Johnston's River Bridge. Daniel Pius Maclilachern was born in Glenfinnan in 1921. He liam Maclilachern. As a young man he loine." the Overseas Forces for World War 11 After four years servicc and a brief period of civilian life. he again volunteered for service with the occupation forces in Germany. At the time of his death he was engaged in farming on his own homestead. - Dan. as he was familiarly known. was of a generous nature and well liked by all. His passing will he a loss to the communly as 11 as to his aged parents. Besides his parents he is sur- John of A tribute to his popularity was but not padded bust small gaciiguand narrow gtgmma cities It all. but are more lik, boleros. Hats gave the head i 3! NADIANI WALKER PARIS (AP)-Flat chests .3; finished. losoms are back. That was the big fashion nm. in Parts Monday after Diorls ne Y-line show. Bosoms were ials s:.ii.iv.'"".....-'...Br'm-h-'i D10! did IWIY with low waist: long jackets. loose waists. um hats and boyish haircuts. In fact tiateigy-line and the A-line are den. The new Y tapers from a.ful to ahlgl have no bat bulky look. "PRETTY LADY" LINE Balmain. continuing his "Pm; Lady" line. puts the curves when Ill!-"Y belong. Though he fits 211 waistline, he adds low belts aroun. 019 NPI. and still shows sweater lelz?-4'3 (WI- On the whole. hats have auffera more resolution y change chm dneues this season. Some of fly little ones sire still amund. in. they're overshadowed by the may bulky like My toque: of the beginning of 21:. century. BOSOM EMPHASIZED In an interview given Pans Presse just before his opening Dior said: "I have had enough (7 tunlcs, vests. overcoats and skirt.- caught on at the hips. I haw emphasized the bosom. My shoul ders are full and rounded. thy real shoulders of a happy woman I am enchanted that a movement in favor of big hate is under way. They have height and volume and give balance to my new silhouette. "They bring back dignity to the little faces coiffed in mad dog style. " Belts were also back, both at Dior and Balmain. Dlor's two favorite inspirations were caml. soles (undersllp dresses) and cat. inns, or silt coats and jackets. Balmin used a lot of snapbut- tons, leather trimmings. loose i lay- .. Plenty '0 '1” and "V" alhwed ' h' h ith ddlti l 16 feet oeived from various business Mephone swuchbo”ds' "me . fimeral service was conducted by p”els- ""3 mnd b3"q"95 -135 ., THOMSON -At the Prince County listen intently in am iv-stimony' "?5';',,';;','3el,,"'S,', ?.:f..f.;'f”if5fve. dull moment -'” 3'"? J”: T.l”5 olIIgthewVBp()l1lld:me.oI'lI'ahe largest firms throughout the city. 3;;dm';'g;;n”".,,;l;';:.;g;::.."':, his pastor. Rev. r. Butler. fl: ctlzfulletsrlleht atop tiirbani. .5 Hospital on July 215;' to Mn and and make occasional notes. Neil F1 eishman told Mr Tuner Program of. mu provide communication, mm” . Present in the Sanctuary were: mm” d C ""9 "PP9'”9d ll . Mrs, Arm". Thomson 8 daughm. Mr. Norris charged Cuthbert had an F1 sh t R ' M to the Dawn; Morning Watch; d Gm" Rev. Dr. Lam cguaghnn: Rev. esan embroider-ies.especiaiIy E mud, Dung 3 ",5. go, on '.lI:e:n the rgzgidy tgooi CItitnhffl(!e;'SftVlI0 ha?! ml: Cut':g::t';1e vlgs wlgggIll;il;:on:tu;iqy;;turEh1u;::l 3.:-SalI(:lI'a)'t:.' m 8' 9 p' M.J. Rooney; Rev. William Slmp- tang; aeggnln dl 031" "W505 V, a a gru e a ains . e c ie. .. MP me anomeh me”! ..only . y . p . ' - gun. - X . HUGHES - At the Misc-ricordia "There is a conspiracy to dc-."1"1 3 3 xcs; First Air: Handcraft; Music; . Th Le ' rvi d . 2 5 General Hosp” 81' Winnipeg. Mm! may this man y You thOught.;1t;s g:ttorl;is. story-and he did getlshore Suppers; Hikes; Treasure P Charges U: S: Leoenoylgalonaiid Lcaitwlliislieawilni -1-Ex-I-nl Pnonuclm g on July 24th. 1955 to Mr. and Mrs. ithese other officers would give A Series of articles In we Tm Hunts; Sports; swimming; at H . sounded by Bugler Sgt. Frank ; Edwin Hughes tnee Evelyn Qlllnnl. tyoupiirotection it you told uiesegmmo week” Flash 8 Rpm of . Clinstniss and Hallow” 9" Par". , - CS CBS I' smith. The members of the local KARACHI, (CF-)The interns- ? ;. a son. Walter Michael. 8 lbs., 15 stories about the Chief. Senate cousmmee ' on narcotics ty. and the never to 59 f0l'80tl9"i n e branch Canadian Legion attended tlonal consultative cotton com- , a 0:. I I propose to show you. through and Cuthbe"-S suicide bid toucheci Cfrlglp 131:5-W8 dir ted b Mm in a body. mittee has listed Pakistan as one 1 GILDERT - At thc RCAF 8ta- )1-::5ediftllf;fnltstlaSle:lllenSs ii::u:mtlil"” the l"q”lry' Mar: CA lI)tIacKsenzieeC Deacloness Research study on water pollu- task in to ascertain the effect MI-1onora3yJ ngallnobeladi-gr; weri: of gain irgajtgr uxlglgxroducm -. - - ,, H M 'h'l,dt :' c. w. M . A ' .- ' a - lfi h. r h in th u ti iui WASHINGTON (CP)-A member essrs. -- ac nu : ames .ooiin.ei c wor . review :- Pzzztzz 22:22:: x-fill--I-3 -- 32:22.."-”':;::.”i.:":.Li:; slicer .. ...:.z'." .:.”:.l.u.: .. Consreu ..... n. ma --co-----: mm -. M--n----a. -uv-----a to u- -om-me -at I Mom - 5 i -- 8 V”i””.”t'."”' V " ii----i "11?" M 2": .:'.:.r.:. i:.::; 22:2. 31.: no :.”:evi..r;:.;:.':."”..:”..i::'.:m.::.";- a!:"..::i:":::':::.":..:h:..:::i ' J h I .nam 0 85515 E TOYB COITlI11lS'l , B t 1' e-man C' DEC 2 Comp 1 T ' F I y 5 0 n am Mr. Norris drew Cuthbertlsion investigation into the police 23,1 Nrlllyrena .ll:l:li:lg(' l: gr lleureiologail:,albllear:i fron: the De1)8!'l- months and is being carried out teer patrolman. stock up on mili- William Mclnnls. Fred Mactldam. ed four time! ill the 185! Mlfi WILLIAMS-At the P. E.I Hos- through a resume of his years with department. ' I , f Health ottawa. who ar- in co-operation with the Blologi- tary-type equipment and blow up John Murnaghan. The active pall- years. I - . - was Catherine MacDonald Char lment 0 - y,, y will 0!! August 151. to Mr. and lgnetuwn, ' lflV8d in Summerside over the cal Station at Ellerslie.-S bridges on roads ileadin infto Can- lble;I:E:smi!iaere:J Mgssrsiw Jcrilion 1:3. w . , E31111 lgllilggmi-0:3 dlulhftr. The following campers mend. weekend. Their research investi- ads and Mexico n case o emer- . . . ac na . . --e ........ ...... "i'r..'-”:.'i- ll" ”3.””l' main: in I-W ”"”".'.?'i 3' "..I5lEli.'. 3:; z'i.il'.-m.'”i..::::'i:..i"::.':'i..i: to -in . 'l DEATHS - S 5 ""3 9 "8 "' ”" "- 5 ton' Anna MacDonald and June been broug o um - ii l is w 0 ii any way hellledl .m.h..?..-. hm.m.a. C ll uudi . d rp.w,c,, M Gm, .' '. g 'n I 1 ti g and "id "ml Call”? l3WWl' -lam" He old i a peech prepared . IAIRD - James V.. suddenly at- "Ewe 0 35:3 lfrtie ll) C lle c M"? Nicholson. Glen valley. Barbara the menu C cacgliriedl out in 13- Mlcdollnld 40!” all lint-lllCl039d for th: House that the new "sec- md comforted them in their rel y ” ” 39' H9 l5 1”” Wrth F Thomas Gail Thom- nalyzlns Wm be - Roxbury. Mass, July 31. former: SPECIAL PRICES on Norge 0 ' ly ' Msnmaoiis CAMPBELL-DARRACH - At the Presbyterian Manse, Clyde River on July 23rd. 1955. by the Rev. Donald Nicholson, Florence Eu- pbemla Jane Darrach. New Ar- gyle to Gordon Lowell Camp- bell. Augustine Cove. g of Websteris Corner. P.E.1. uneral at be held in Roxbury. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE -d the HUGHES DRUG STORE." GOSPEL TENT Kingston meet- ing: continue nightly. 8 pm. iRelrigeratora and Columbia Tele- vision. Drown Electric. City and Central AT ROTARY -- Rev. Lorne Mc- Kay B.A.. B.D.. was guest speak- or at the Rotary luncheon yester- day which was under the co-chair- manshlp of Rev. T.H.B. Somers ently stationed in Hamilton. On- tario where he is an active Rotar- ian. ed: Eleen Diamond, Janet Diam- ond. Evelyn Manuel. Gail Cui-rie.l Shirley Boisner. Joan Cudmore, Sondra Sutherland. Joyce Shel- foon. Michelle Huestls, Margaret Burns and Dorothy MacEwen.all from Charlottetown; Joanne Lilly. Marshfield; Marlene Paynter. Ar- lene Gardiner, Mildred Bernard. as, and Carol Thomson. North Tryon; Kaye Burns. Phyllis Cras- gation will be focused primarily on oysters. Mr. I. E. Erdman. bacteriolog- ist, is in charge of the ruearch project and other members of the party are Mr. J. M. Kelly. techni- clan. and H. n. Mccurdy. ml!!- ant. The moblle laboratory unit of this unit. which is the only one of its type in Canada. S.C. Members Settle Case canaanv (CP)-The two Social Credit members of the Alberta leg- islature held liable for a penalty amount, it was learned Monday. John C. Landeryou. Lethbridge. gency. Representative Robert Mollohan (Dem-W.Va.). chairman of the House of Representatives govern- ment operationa nub - committee. said he got these "shocking revela- tions" from an anonymous tipster. But he- declared they must he "founded on fact" because the im- ret" plan means that while the United States is urging an Iron Donald MacDonald. Dennis 0'Shea, Levi McNally, Fred Tralnor. May his soul rest in peace. Eachern of Glenflnnan and family, Card of Thanks and Mrs. William Mac- cent sad bereavement. They wish . . also to express their thanks to alli , I those who sent Mass Cards.1 wen mg Joygg Bggngll Hunter Mr. Erdman said their main Ind 30); 5- Dee. Taber. 91011 WIS Curtain rollback. "we ourselves I . . 55-200 Ind '30"! W M15 are - through a traditionally and wreaths and messages of Wm" ' MIc0DRUM-Sudd nly at c. n- A .. MAGISTRATIPS coim-r - At River: Bet Mad-"'9 Ind 08" Justice Nell Primrose fr enting . - "”V- ' dish, August 1, 16955. Rev. Vlgr. a,P;2il1l;:.AL 3.1.3; fro:-,rrl;il:)gif:,: Queen's County Maglstratgn, Clow. Mur ay Harbour North; a building to the governli)nei1itcon- megedly chum agency mom” 8 Maxwell Macodrum. president and vice-chancellor of Carleton a barrier of bayoneis along our yuurdly ammo” W" the tank. court, held yesterday mommm ' Catherine MacArthur. Union Rd.; Picnic Ends irary to the Legislative Assembly g , own borderl. and between two um; ms was the my they hm 0 ., u1n,mg1.1,,g- 1, gen 13!. person charged with failing to Muriel Em! and Lwl" M” g Act. Both tesigned their seats but mendly ngtjong." heard of th H d th t th ant a es College. Ottawa. in his 55th ear. i 11) . top t to i an (1 Lean. Tyne Valley; Florence were re-elected in the Jun l - ' ' e cams an 3 ey Remains resting at the cucliirtt-l1.,.."l".,g'l,l.e:, ""l”"""g mm gal ;5.oo zudlacfaup o'rm!lvew:i'ays by Kennedy and Mildred Mac!-ure. church camps no... ' ”c ””"”'""" ”"l" "'d H5 5”” ment about "a barrier of Bayo- nats," applied to both the Cana- dian and Mexican borders. RUNNING PEUD Breadalbanc: MIIBIFH MW?”- Summerside; Myrna Semple and Judy Waite. Kensington; Janice Miller, Bideford; Donalda Halli- Magistrate Gilbert Gaudei. A similar fine was imposed on a person charged with driving with- out an operator's license. Four considered them slightly fantasiic.l . Annirioii Funeral Home. Funeral notice let- I. The action was taken against the men by Mr. Macdonald under a provision of the act which allows The Annual Sunday School Pic- nic of the Central Christian Church was held Saturday afternoon with POLICE COURT-At City Pol- ice Court yasterday morning. K. M. Martin fined a drunk and Father of Two MACEACHERNeAt. the P. I. I. . the first person to file a claim to Mono” 1.. be - i - . Hospital on Saturday. July 30. ; M Ad . a fine number Pfelellt The CM" . y " ' ”” '" S ''"m' "3 ' Wsdow and Cluldren 35' Mr” Minn” M"E"h"" "' aiclid-95ly Tifotndrunillkd aifdmlbcaiir 8'I,l:edCe;s'Ls wfflre t::clilia:'lsn'edauf(llf2 Flfgllcli J nail. Speailgz, cred bus Ct.ze'lE);:dmIlIlcll-Ynozfcotil: &rtiill"m';l!1li3')3:';Ii(d,l.lVe::eE:lIIlil:'ym'.ll!IlelI,V ::lIl':lc:lg:'erthan ll;yl1n1cl:l'n:':l,iiJ'n Race”. g1 0 0 0 0 Ptzroy Street in her 81st year. ' ' ' , 5, gay youngs a 8 ' 9 . lgeltingfmat this MacLean Funeral ,.'.'.l":.:'i:'o;m:ewob'llgs nliliig :l5:l1ill:Iclllagiidml:asch:gieiltl::l. tid sp'l'.lli-eghkllrllnreturned home with Cami? 51?” when eggngi 531:8 snMiIl'l.e&fa:lgld.0IIIld said he met with :lt?3ero.lo:ll:rsl-”elllEed- giialziilisnlli Special f t kg ), on 359000 Pahcy orne m w er the! cal will I ' ' ' th ir and ttb were Y - ' .. - , ,, 0r W0 wee . can be held mmorrms (T"e;l:”fl' "1" ttlhae omgliarbdng umenced '0 20 Secllhlln still mghldlrl Tnnalc :utlll?'lilhyail:)tliovli1tli:. lozlllduoalll eex- minxmilvas a favorite activity with the two me" "la '5 1" 3' I '1'" immigration 'c0II!Il1lBlItl- M01lo- 1'' W”""' C""d'o'7”"-"5 ””" vice commencing at two o'clock no 5'" "M ”""”i u" W e 9 av e cc '7 ' han says the civilian agency is be- ing ”inilitai-izad." Mollohan quoted from the mys- terious report which said the re- eruitlng of volunteer patrol inspec- tors has already begun. It said the secret "plan A" was signed by re- ytlred Maj-Gen. Prank Partridge. one of Swlng'a assistants to whom Mollohan has objected. A tipstar said "plan A" provides for "the recruiting of about 0.000 price too lots Master Hog Grow- or 38.00: Master Hog Finisher 8.76. Free delivery within I miles. Your Master Feed Dealer ROLAND HYDE. Cornwall that they of live died recently in I level crossing accident. He was insured with a 35,000 Confederation Life Policy carrying an Accidental Death & Dis- memberment Benoit. As a result. his widow and children received 810.009 for their care and protection. Hie only policy of in Had in Canada! accused was fined 320.00 costs or ten days. BEPAINTING WAREHOUSE- The out warehouse at the rail- way wharf la presently sporting a new appearance. Painters are now buy applying a new "rub- berized" paint coat which will not only improve the appearance of the building but serve as a preaerver against the elements. heard. For allowing an unlicens- ed person to operate a motor '-' '-. the accused was fined :10 and costs or ten days. Under the Temperance Act, two per- sons charged with possession of liquor not purchased at the ven- Stanley Bridge ::':..”:rsi:::.:”..:lid.:::"..":e Swimming And control of a motor vehicle whilel his ability to drive was impair- wder TQ3T3 ed. the accused was fined 365 pressed the desire would have the oPP0F'-"Jilly attending this camp next year- Daylight Time. Interment People's Md Cemetery. BERNARD-At 443 Water Street. aunroerslde. on Monday. August t, Mary Adeline Bernard. wife of the late Antoine Bernard. aged years. Forwarded from tho wnass Funeral Home to her late residence from where the funeral will be held on Wednes day. August 3rd. to st. Paul's mhgegfrlfli 5-nHmgAa31:mv!ngt1y.y?::a:;n5d. I have received satis- .r the Christian Church cumpingl t.'t;t”.i”t'l;i..Ts”.f.i.'..l?'5ft.i.””"3”-' I3-”";'l'we Killed. Six success. ' 'ters from the Pro-, In I 0 Vince furnished leadushlll Deans in charge of the camps were: Mr. W. 0. Weale. Summer- HUNTSVILLE-y om. (C-P)gTwo aide senior Youns People: M-11 on-in youths were killed and six other persons critically injured Mftndly in a two-car collision on Dunbar. Charlottetown Junior Boys Confederati lnAocidentalDeathI and Miss Peggy Beck Montaizue '” i Boned: on I 85.000 . - t at .i l Girls. Mrs. A.B. nous. . go , - M ,, 'W'"'""' "WV - in 50 Polio! part: b for Requiem Mass at 10.30 A V V and C05" 01' thirty dIYl- r?;he,:,m:msh::ni:gnyd illltife lchiing to: wuapsogamp Mother and Cook. miles: south bf herelshw” """' under the supervision of the local . I5,000ilyoIIdialtounaInralcauseo a.rn. Interment will be in the ENJOY 31-3 CAMP-A wry P 3" pltrol officers in case of emer- e H to a close on Jul 1) when Paul Mrs. Houston completes 14 year! Dead are Elvin Witmore 19 010.000 If WI dink!-eeldenh ahurch cemetery. enjoyable weekend camp was P 0 ' y . m m the Chrmhn "M Le ta J M . . gncy (emeuency muumed to l u 000" an M Mk new .1 Upton Fm-m by the zion In M 8 . Cudmore and Joan Murphy. Red in this pos on w all I r . ai-tin, 10, both of mun mvulmy ad, in um, am, 5 5- you. by-c eimvhh WIDGI:-At the Prince County won cub pup, Then my, 11 D0 D A h PM H” M) Cross field Iupervisors. tested a Church camp. Mrs. Dennis wan em. Ohio. to be puma on the Myron " Repairs To All Makes I ':”j;,", I... Hospital on Monday. August 1st. Cubs in attendance. The leadersii ram Erik; hands”! In Clznog large group of well trained can- assistant cook filling the voslttan In hospital here are Homer Wlt- "tfol mypecgoy-.," ant-n'.uhIs-plug. Susan Anne Wedge of Summer- were Garnet; guen, 31.51,; Jopml 8 SP9" "5 3' didates. remarkably. m”"" 15' ' l"'"u'” 0' W9 "S U" The WIWH '-llhd lb0"l ""19 APPLIANC Lib al in f din ' aide. aged 02 years. Forwarded wright, bayou; M”, R. C. p,,,.,l We" Miss Donna Cudmore and Miss The picnic shad accesatocnlh Jacob Van Tett of much." ,1 5"”. true”. up Es "gag. gm?” " mil" ""3 3”W"955 F""9"3l H0319 ent. Iiaksha; Mr. R. C. Parent. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tatirie anil1H5"'l9' Clmllben ln3"”"C"-'d the teen service during the afternoon - Ohio: Gary Knott of 1,1,", h her late residence. 145 Gran- MW” om-5 K0111"?-ll Rector of , rifles. revolvers, subma- ville Street. from where the Kaa. Also assisting were Mrs. their three children of Toronto, "'lmm9" "id Pnunl-Gd '0"? and with the Sun's urging I Well cum 0'”, .mmunmm' muuock treasure hunts. camp fires and games. on Sun- Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Currie day morning the Cubs Own ser- Fairview. vice was held. eej---- l foumhue om , ml h H ISLE I ERVICE John Wright and Linda and Mrs. recently arrived in P. I. I. and it” ”'ml""'ll"" 59”" 9”” l"d ” it A gm" 5 ' oi 9 'W"d signs. flares. etc." - ' 1 .111 1.1 w d , 4 Th local Women: Institute n1 1 1; u enjoyed and all Emsdale. On - and Bet M rill"! std kl,l9SL9gaurid'ggu::;I glcalgdezdaclgfzgald. The program will spend some time at the, m9M"y R” Dwuu u dub Pk 9 "M W . W 0- FULLY Acnnu home of Mrs. 'I'attrle'I parents.l Vi went home dellshttiilly hurry- Seelt Fnfher k Requiem Masii at 9.00 am. lhterment will be in the church cemetery. Mollohan said he agree "'9'"! with the inforn-iani'a c'lolili'zlullon: ' "This in the moat fantastr thing I have heard of and reeks f mill- MOTORS Iewlndingandlepain of; man spa red this worthwhile ' program. efreahments were serv- ed to the swimmers at the clone of die examinations and gifts were . idler” ' "1 tr" ""5 Tl" 0”” planning and o ration and ILEUTB Jimioii. FARMERS m:n'r- L. O. B. A. "Cllk '3 ::;l'1a:'"0l0'Ik "1 W Of AbGIIdOlIOd urmigrryiiiu the six youtlu was if not stopped. cotlidpdeivelop um; mu . The Centennial 2' Junior Vs,” ”" In ' S rd. ad M '"'d' trouble." mu rurmnoouu N . M.d'..n Farmers held their regular meet-: The past Mlatreuef Club of. to m: 'ffl"'w,"" P""';.M'":m POI! . '-'Diph ' ' in It the Department of Agri- Memorial Lodle L.0.B.A. heldl 9 " "I "M 1"" GHIWM oftlclllt in Ottawa "'..r Elect": culture board room no evening their annual picnic Saturday af- i'”""i T'”" '''”l"" "" '”'""' "'0 "Ill-hie for comment Mon- I S W- W"-"5 'NDERTAKmn After the minutes of the last tei-noon at the summer home of """l' ""1 "w." '1'e"m" m S” "' n"”u”l'”" cmmh bl" Phonon Ill ISM m'l"”""l""'"9"' EDWALMER meetinl were read and npnrov- one of its members, Mrs. semi m;.'"'”"r", 6"." ""'"'P""'lW 'h'f0l”'fWl 3111- Ienlieflevn Icetlmlvtldlnl ed, Horace Coies reported that 3 Campbell. Brighton Shore A de- um" i -. "ii NMWTWII lightful time was spent on the ' lawn enjoying the sunshine. and balmy breeze fresh from the wat- l dance could be held in th a'”'””””"' "S. fntw at llowe'I inn. Tlleeg::I:; decided D operate the canteen at the Rural Youth Fair. The meeting came to a close with an gsojynblle program led Special Summer Sale or Hand woven rugs. 4 woodwork, leatherwork. fancywork. knitting, etc.. made by die'pat.ioms tn; the Occupational Therapy Department at lfalooriwoodv AT ll ;iFenne iii iii . ii