SO a ee ae ee ee oe wre ° ‘ Y PA MP's Say New Ferry : 4 (| : NEWS F Y : s ; wie cauraoxt one — asx ve xem esx | Wil] Be An Icebreaker ol : wate ~ |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 6, 1959.5) 4, oiicial announcement te| pleted by 1961. Word to this of- | the effect that the new car feyry|fect was received simultaneous- yesterday a ? to be built for service between|ly by the three members fin y APEC Spon Vesse | Tormentine and Borden will de-|the Minister of Transport, pieq | ae finitely be an ice-breaker. was| Hon. George Hees. guilty to the lesser charge of | d ‘Goo Ba made yesterday by the three Is-| When the announcement accepted. Loads Cargo For Goose Bay _[itns” iemoers '% “parliament, frst made that te. ' : = panel vat sega yom ga stg agar ane s remand- i Martime produced goods. quarrie .and Dr. O.H. Phillips. as to whether ow Sag Ag Sava pep alrentag “| It was also stated thaf further|an ite-breaker but tween Mantime . There was less cargo from Char-| 48Surance had been received that}ment was ever made and the North brought the M.V./\\1:.:own this trip, but the load| the boat will definitely be com-| would not be, they said Fauvette into Charlottetown Tues-| from Halifax was greater than day for the second time. She! last time by over 100 tons. T ists Fi k tion, he said this commodity loaded miscellaneous cargo des-| The Fauvette will continue to ouri oc brought rural homes .on a tined for Goose Bay. come to Chariotetown through- e ° with those of the city. | De, Frank MacKinnon, presid-| out the shipping season. To Historic Room expected so many people MORELL — One person was ent of the Atlantic Provinces; ‘We look forward,” said Dr be interested in obtaining sa Economic Council, met the ship| MacKinnon, “to shipping our! Visitors to the Confederation| Power, but we are glad that so injured and a second shaken up and welcomed her skipper, Cap-| choice Island agricultural pro-|Chamber are continuing to call; many have shown an yesterday afternoon when a tain Leonard, on her second visit| ducts in the fall. We hope our|at-the- Provincial Building in a| 8@id Mr. Matheson. Rev. Andrew Leo Herrell died! truck of the road about to the Island. The shipping ser-| growers and shippers will take| constant stream. Yesterday des-| 1% was thought, he said, that| at the Charlottetown Hospital| three miles west of Morell. - ‘vice to the North has been fost-| full adventage of this new ser-|pite the unfavorable weather) Only 500 miles of line would be| on August 5, 1959. In the Charlottetown Hospital ered by APEC as one of its pro-| vice into the big and growing | Commissioner Robert Craig was) Tequired to look after rurai| Born at Hope River, he was the! with a fractured pelvis and other jects aimed at increasing mark-| market up North.” kept busy answering the, ques-| @lectrification in the province but| son of John Herrell and Rose) injuries is Mrs. Henry Thomp- = ze | tions of scores of tourists. Com-| % date the government has con-| Trainor. He received his early| son of St. Peters. Her condition the statement of the chairman'and on an assured basis; in-' menting on the influx of tourists structed 694_miles ahd estimated | education at St. Patrick’s. Road | is regarded as serious. , of the Government appointed| crease in the subsidy on ground| which have gone over the 800| ‘hat it would take another 100/amd New Glasgow. He attended| Her husband although wnin- os : Marketing Board, who contend-| limestone and a survey of va-|mark since the first of the) miles to complete the program. Prince of Wales College and St.| jured was badly shaken up is SEA QUEEN TAKES SPIN ed that the quality of our po-| cant farms with adequate re-| month, Commissioner Craig said, CATION ADVANCED Dunstan's _ University for six’ the crash. * tatoes had deteriorated seriously | cords to indicate suitability for| “I have never seen anything like| He said expenditure in educa-| years and miade his theological} The truck, a late-model, is - . . " or forest devel aa § ey tion had iscreased under the pre-| studies at Laval from 1910 to! said , to have~ron off .the in the past few years. farm lopment : : high- Miss Sandra Robers of Cole./of her princesses, Miss Carol of aquatic day events. The Leard + Mr, Shaw gnid he intenddd to Mr. Shaw in his. introductory’ sent minister by $1,500,000—an in-| 1914. way on the right side and then Man, Sea Queen of the 1959/Biggar ef Portage. They er ee a ee render with Federal assistance | remarks voiced strong criticisms ° Some. 71 parent. Me rendtiad He was ordained priest at|careened across the road, strik- 7 ‘Summerside Lobster Carnival, at/shown above enjoying @ boat/was also awa a the construction « “suitable po-|ea the Governments handling ot} N@W Projects = high schools up to| Kelly’s- Cross by Archbishop|ing a culvert and turning over tended aquatic day at Alberionjride aboard a sieek outboard/ Industries Trophy for seaman ite taneous eceabtioee eotd- ta ine Meanen aad potaied dak thes Sa grade XII had been established in| stagni, then Apostolic Delegate | in the ditch. No other cars were yesterday in company with one'ownd by Roy Leard, chairman ship. promotion of attractive packag-| the great Ginancial ¢ontribution| (Continued from page 1) ten ee throughout the pro-| tg Canada, on June 14, 1914. involve. ; ing, improved quality. ¥ ‘| made” to® this province by the radio audience throughout the, Se eee aa Father Herrell taught at St,| | The acident was investigated 5 * 1. Freda Crasweil, Chariottetown; Agricultural “Encouragement will also be Diefenbaker Government had! province. ; $350 ; ee eee amounts from | Dunstan's University from 1914-|by the RCMP from Chariotte- Two Frigates whwag MacPherson, Charlotte- . rendered in the establishment of | saved the province from fae | ae Seen said he was hoppy : ¢1 998 ve grade teachers! 1916 andthe next year was ap-| town. Dr. John MacLellan of : n. : r potato processing plants, and sail disaster. ‘the hospital insurance teachers having! pointed assistant at the Basilica’ St. Peter’s was called te the 1A "~ | Glass 2, Novice Highland Fling | | [Oontinaeg roe ane natural | tls. connection I have been in|. : had been approved by Ottawa in| Teilying degrees. Parish. He was~pastor at the| scene and had Mrs. Thompeca i t fi ||-PEL only, years to 18 ane had | comact with a very outstanding | SCORES ATTITUDE | spate of opposition predictions that oo most note-| Brae and Lot 11 from 1918 to : a _ | years inclusive: 1. Carel Louise | market in Se snina with | National organization with a view He also scored the Govern-| jt would not receive federal sanc- | Worthy ee > 1926 and then at Tyrone, Lot 65,| 9° % hospital by ambulance. ‘ see novy frigates. the Inecs| Meare. Charlotistown; § 2. 9 Sas in that | establishment here,” he add-;™ment on its ungrateful attitude tion. a Sy onan wed maar _— from 1927 to 1945 when he retir- Mr. Thompson later returned Fort Erie and the HMCS Swan- Janet Wilson, Chartottetown. | a and its ability te hos ed. _ toward Ottawa, and its decep-| He congratulated the hospital laid a i di . cen- ed and went to live at the Sacr-| home. : ie will leave Cherlettetewn at Class 3, Novice Sword Dance prove Meas at howe | SERIOUS RECESSION — om: in a are present | services commission through | te apr . a roan enlarging | 44 Heart ‘Home. i goon today bound for Halifax. |; *E-I only. 10 years and under: | | ts altogether, Mr. Shaw| Dealing with production gen | mi ano Ne nn ain | Whose hard work, slong. with the) 00° ee is suffering from other} Survivors include one brother, ‘ ee tun asin. ehetele ee ee eee, ae > ‘fine op-| evally, Mr. Shaw stated that) eae ee paige eager oe Officials, | *. ling diseases. and the in-| Ambrose, who lives at | feor Devote , vores, ather Livingstone, i’ i . .| there has been .a serious reces- ; in signing » agreement | ; ad River, and two sisters, Mrs. : « i era bet on oui “ee oaks eeice eines coe Ge Ulied eoctes and ee ee a period. | Sole ee ee ee ee eet ek ae. he | Sues pels Gems now the pee | Peter Clarkin, 28 Dorchester St, Her S Hamond i evening anchored at the _PEL only, 11 to 13 years in- South America especially for Is-| ve y _mark- of. roads are to be paved this | Oc 1 i vince has a total absence of the Charlottetown, and Mrs. Cather- ; Three Tides off Victoria Park. erp , tat ; . th ets, we have lost production as, tober 1. dread disease. ine MclIsaac, Seven Mile Bay. WATCHES And RINGS ; i The two frigates of the 7th|“usive:_ 1. Carol _— ae aoe been no al round stoma wo Perms have been_vaceted, (Tre ata — he SSE eee ne anid -he| REST IN MARITIMES Four brothers, Arthur, Corne- JEWELLERY GIFTS . Piecort Squedrea under the com- oo , Qharlottetown; .2.Janet to caploll aay of Guest ene | our grain and hay crops" pave je ae eres ae " er ac-| Turning to highways, the tus, James and-Steven,—and—one WILLIAMS + Ipand of Lt. Omdr. CH. LaRose — ge olan vie _p_| outlets for. the: advantage of agi le their Rd og magn Raper gine yon a i ge a de-| Mier said Prince Edward istend eo Frank-Murphy,_pre- JEWELLER jf irae balore 10 cae Secturder (EL, omly. 12 yours and under: | Producers. ie aesdeal Serr cae hen’ mesketings have| being financed out of the Federal partments. He woukd leave this «| secitsl "Vee Gee canes oan af| Fumeral arranges ase cal = a Se oe . = eather Fraser, Chariottet . The Department gone down from roads-to-resources erned. capit lt. ee nis "sk bee > aecemin MacLeod, Char. ture, he continued, “has even | £ 6 yeors, and pm ype eagper of $1,500,00 dollars per woe briefly however on| Canada. He recalled that before| yet completed. E brought Fort Erie discarded handli , i | : taken office, many com-| | 5 : i parallel to the end of lottetown. : semen eS population has receded —| 7oerial ar ee i 0 ee ar he coer | siate were heard shout the con-| W ¥ KM HM 4% MMMM " * wharf and was followed|, 2a°* © Highland Fling — P-E. up years ago, and a weekly mar-| ly # is time for a new pro- See goes Sey oe | dition of Istand roads. “Now we) Tertly afterwards by SN a ee cone 0 28 Setineee: het radio report valued very high-| S2@"%_and a mew deal in Agri-/ Oy Me Diefasbeker Govecnment| year term of office. electrifice-| ear nothing but praise”, he said. | ’ ° . | Swansea under the command of 13° Evelyn Fraser, Chartetiereen |1¥ by our farm people, has been | Stture,” he said. “See Shaw tereves to ths toch | ew more * Jerry S Looking Everywhere! * Us Conde. G. 8. Clark. RON. |" ciass 7, Highland Fling — P. |@f0pped. 1 definitely propose to| a s"farm platform included the of uaderstanding and unanimity. very fer apart in their think- | ¢Urists.in the province at the pre- i hom eal Siedeinnenen E.I. only, over 16 years: 1. Shir- Se oe ae wii Promotion of processing plants’ among Government leaders. One. ing.. nati aoe rag A 9 ‘This, he said | *He's John Paul Steckler Vil—first officer X TOA0S Laninark had to remain| ‘<7, Burte. Charlottetowa; 2. be of great advantage in the sale ‘© #rm and animat products at severely criticized the whole “Mr. Shaw further stated that) 11. due in no smaeli mee: § . “ " im Halifax because of mechani-| "Ut Ross, Charlottetown. of all natural products of this, “T@#esic locations: the estab-|reads-toresources idea and then other provisions in a practically os to the condition a ie-T. in Naval History to misplace one fully: al difficulties. Class-8, Sword Dance — PE. | ea | lishment of an efficient spray-' warmly embraced it. Another and achievable program, will be 1oo4' roads “Our tourists compli- | equipped seaworthy: d Among the officers on board I. only, 12 years and under: 1. Mew esnditiens face Agricul-| 8. service for the control of claimed Ottawa decided where| announced from time to time. | jon us on our roads and why) . my——an _ Fort Erie is Lt. J. J. Mahar, | ton: 2 Scher mevke chanene ture today Mr. Shaw contended | noxious weeds, ete am. - — a ae, je eer — —a — be. one shouldn't they”, the Premier ad-| xc destroyer escort! x : . ioe . : iu Cases in our it a potato | “* une sa une,”” an antasies a ure pro- “ ; roads in| 7 coon, ee officer | town, \ oe gt pm 9 ‘| ce ae and other farm crops; betaden-| i he had the authority they, mises to catch votes in an elec- - J ten tase echeaneeie™ YOU’VE GOT TO SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT! The usual courtesy ealls were Class 9. Sword Dance — PE. of Chest Cendillens j img of the Farm Settlement Po-' would not: go there at all, while’ tion campaign but will be de-| | made yesterday morning with the I. only, 13 years to 16 years in- AID FOR POTATOES licy to give greatee encourage-|a third stated Ottawa had little) signed to develop over the long | CHEWS UP FUEL | | return calls following. clusive: 1. Evelyn Fraser, Char- Speaking of the potato indus- ment to father and son or larg-| to do with it, and the decisions| period the best interests of this _The jet airplane engine uses re} Y Each ship has a complement lottetown; 2. Marsha Wellner, try, Mr. Shaw stated that this & “it management by extend-| were made by the Province. | province and all its people’ he five times as much fuel an hour ” = T DA and SAT. x of ll officers and 180 men and | Southport. industry of such great impor-| 196 the age limit to 50 years Surely these leaders, he said, are | concluded. |as present piston engines. UNTO’ Class 10, Sword Dance — PE. recei : ' ; = I. only, over 16 years: 1. Rete ee wr ‘ae a . * JERRY ” oe Ross, Charlottetown; 2. Shirley! . ; , : ws ‘An | to ‘have been closely associated 9 ; . aAnnua yl ee nd) Fling | Witit the securing of an all ret * * | (Continued from page 9 | oPe®. 13 years and under: 1. tatoos ‘and felt thet it will be ef| ) Piper Willard Burke and his os Anne Dixon, Dartmouth. great value to the industry., “But, | x x ie. Deasld, provided the music - S., 2, Heather Burkp, Char-| he said, we need still further, i iti a‘ . support in improvement of ‘k- t- : ” eve hnseed’ by "rs Cong |, Cam, #2, Highland ing —| Sate" ana "seo ond nek SEAL OF’ SATISFACTION x x ( . . ; = Rect cf Sentry Sei sd ae Tn Yenc bce | rin, mare, pura . © < merside (Senior). The piping| St Drow NiS.. 2. Cora Meag-| “He felt there had been too lit- YAS Lu I LJ ‘a 8 Sere judged ty pirer” Denaia| ieee 18, Highland Fling —| $4, conection and nelened to! * | ae ae" os Macleod of Murray River. As-| %Pie0. over Se ~— - ; - a 2 sisting were John Campbell, | MacNaughton, Westville. N. S../i¢ 1 Joseph Steven Wallin, Gordon Ross and Howard Mac- | 30sePh Steven Wallin, Woodlawn, | woodiawn, N.S., 2. Jeanette Mac-| * eneia aaa at we Kinnon. , Naughton, Westville, N.S. | et ta 36-7 - CAPY/70, The games chairman was| Class M4, Sword Dance — open,| Class 20, Irish Jig, 13 years MATCHING ‘ re and the track ae = a ee ae and under: 1. Sharon Ainne Dix- ee . x events were under the our. Lansdowne ton. N./on, Dartmouth, N.S., 2. Tommy , supervision ef Brigadier W. W.|S.. 2. Heather Burke, Chariotte-| Burke, Charlottetown. SEAMLESS MESH S L i Pp s 4% AA ENTS = + = Reid. town. Class 21, Irish Jig. open, 14 : PRIZE WINNERS Class 16, Sword Dance—Open, | years and over, 1. Joseph Ste- in long wearing, fine 4H ¥ HX HKHHHMMMM SH pa 13 years to 16 years inclusive: 1.| ven Wallin, Woodlawn, N.S., 2. YL 0 nw 4 Quality nylon and _ Results — Evelyn Fraser, Charlottetown, | Ruth Ross, Charlottetown. acetate. Beautiful new shades of Madrid Pink, . ley Verna Stewart, Pictou,| Class 22, Bagpipe Solo — open, : Every peir guaranteed first Reflection Bi ue, Coral ~P.E.I. only, 10 years and under: NS 13 ; years and under 2 or 4 part ; 1 Class 16, Sword Dance — open, |! march: 1. Tommy Burke, Char- a ere, Summer and White. c oe over 16 years: 1. Joseph Steven) lottetown. 2. Heather Burke, \. “pliofilm” a Wallin, Woodlawn, NS., Shirley | Charlottetown. ioe gaiuieae wane tenaien FULL SLIPS Burke, Charlottetown. Class 23, Bagpipe Solo—open, Sizes 814 te 1L Sizes 32-40 Ciass 17, Seann Triubhas, open,} #4 years to 18 years inclusive, 1. Joyce Balfour, Lawnsdowne|4 part march, 1. Anne Redmond. Regularty 1 9 8 Station, NS., 2. Beth Munroe,| MacDougal Girls’ e Pipe Band, each b re i r r S Westville, NS. Cape Breton, 2. Carol Timmins, ; 1.00 per pais. k . Class 18, not called. 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