‘Mass., Remi t_of the American. Jnter- _ WHITELAW, =| anders’ Loyalty Praised y Rotary Club Speaker Dr. W.M. Whitelaw, on the ff of the American Interna- College at Springfield, yho is this summer Vi In City The death occured Sunday at home 5 Green Street of Dr. iiton I. Lowrie in his 5@th year. il “last fall, Dr. Lowrie was charge of federal meat inspec- om 46at «(the «Canada Packers’ in Cha mn cabal Oatarte. Dr. was a graduate of On- Agricultural College, class 1996. He came to Prince Ed- re for pm years he was the secretary the P.E.I. Veterinary Medical sociation. A member and faithful atten- mt of Trinity Church, he was past president of the Men's sociation. Possessed with a bent, one of his hobbies writing short articles and ories, a number of which were ecepted by Canadian publica- ons. Dr. Lowrie’s health began to him in 1957 when he was re- to undergo surgery. He urned to his work for about year but was obliged to elin- mish his duties last October Survivors are his wife, the Lillian Hagan of Boston, two sons Allan with the padian Army at Camp Gage- pwn and Wayne at home. Also ve brothers, three of whom are pctors. They are Dr. Robert n Le » New York, Dr. Frank and Dr oward in Toronto and a brother David in Hami'ton ard William | Toronte, Three sisters reside! Toronts. They are Mrs. Bertha. y, Mrs. Olive Beach and Miss| rriet. The funeral will be held this, rnoon from the Cutclife Fu- Home. "te t ' bo Floral Hills Memorial Gar ‘ s -Gett) guest. weekly luncheon meeting of Ro- tary at the Charlottetown ;Hotel in New York and other institu- tions of higher learning. He visit- ’ Nation InDoc Imaginative students \ who ex- ,| Ploited the memories of elderly A former ‘teacher at several of Canada’s major seats of learning, and now a member of the staff of the American Inter- national College, Springfield, at Mount Allison University, Sackville, NS. He was introduced te the audience: assembled in the writ- ing room of the Charlottetown Hotel by the society's current president, Dr. Frank MacKin- _ principal of Prince of Wales ege,. and thanked Judge H.L. Palmer. 7 OTHER GUESTS Dr. David Farr, professor of history at Carleton College and secretary of the Canadian nat- ional historical foundation, and the Misses E. Berry and P. M. Chetwynd of Aberdeenshire, Scot- land, were guests of the society. Chance and a few questions that very day had led him to the location of one of the boats once used to transport passeng- ers across Northumberland Strait, Dr. Whitelaw said. Happening to get in conversa- tion with a very elderly lady while locking for a place to pur- chase a cold drink he found out that her late father had cap- tained one of the boats which at the time she said was “down the shore aways.”’ As a matter of. historical in. teres' and an added tourist -at traction, this craft or one similar could be enclosed in a glass case and put on permanent display on the M.V, Abegweit, Dr. Whitelaw sug “ested The guest speaker said that he was more than a little dis- i concerted at the lack of injerest| clared the | yesterday; 2.4%: 5 5 Dartmouth, _N.S.;— Rollin ume (right) Ken Parker, Beas werner tory, St. Dunstan’s H.R. Stewart, Ottawa; University; Heath ‘MacQuarrie, M-P., for Queens County; Rev. C.J. Griffith, Pro- vidence, R.I.; Dr. David Farr, Ottawa; Rev. Don MacLenrgn, la Have, N.S.; Dr. Orville Phil- | lips, M.-P. for Prince oCunty. Visiting i were: Hen- ry J. . Lynn, Mass.; Bert Boone, Sudbury, Ont.; Ed- P; Gil bert, Merversville, Pa.; T. Au- brey Legge, oMntreal-Westward; Justin P. Brown, Pittsburg, Kent ‘He, N.S.; F. \lifax, N.S. GENEVA (Reuters)—The dead- locked Big Four talks Monday stumbled toward a recess Wed- @esday with the West firmly op- posed to setting a date for their Tesumption. Ee Gromyko met for a two-hour concluding the conference. They made no progress in a discus- , Bolger, Professor of English His-| dr; =i mo gue F : B i The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Aug., 4, 1959. 5 ryon Residents Are Fined On Care And Control Charge Possession of liq- a place other than his re ASK ROR NEWS DESK - sidence, a Kelly’s Cross man was fined $20 and costs while a Charlottetown man drew a simil- ar fine. for the same offense. An Indian from Morell was fined $10 and ¢osts for being intoxicated off a Reserve. In other cases involving motor vehicles two Charlottetown men were. fined $10 for driving without due care and attention and a North River man was fined $15 on a similar charge. For driving ve, all times a DeSable resident and one from Fredericton were fined $5 each. A $10 fine was assessed against a Mayfield man for per- mitting .an » person to} fined $5 for failing to have a vehicle registration transferred his name. or in Rev. John Cass, S.J., Observes Anniversary Of Ordination Dunstan's Basilica 3 Father Cass’ brother Rev. Fred Cass of St. Dunstan’s University was deacon with Very Rev. P.F. »|sermon. Rt. MacDonald as sub deacon. Rt. Rev. Patrick McMahon gave the Rev. J.A. Sullivan was present in the sanctuary. Members of the family attend- fed in a body. = In the afternoon Father Cass was the guest of honor at a home- coming on the o'd family home- stead at North River. oe \Six New Polio Victims In Nfid._| 'bonear, Grates Cove and Biake-; Ni was home at the jtown time. So all of Crestale’s fam- The polio outbeak this year is pital: another $3 and costs, and| ily are alive and well—except a Newf ede otis the ot! 0 in . the worst in } fou Gunns —T days im Queen’s| the cat 1953, when schools were closed Fines of $20 were assessed) for three weeks. The present out- against two men for being drunk| #08 on an interim Berlin settle break started a month ago. One and disorderly while another was; ™ent, an American ' spokesman | child has died. | semended for a week. Having|*2i¢. Chief medical heaith officer A. possession of liquor in a place| Their discussion ended just be-| McDermott has ordered all pub- other than his residence cost a/fore the announcements from/|Sic swimming pools closed. city man $20. Moscow and Washington that! : Premier Nikita Khrushchev and/| 4. 4 T Ik President Eisenhower would visit ‘Canucks Held one another's country later this ig me 1 For Bad Cheques : This new allayed Western : —— HOULTON, Me. (AP) — Two Recess Seen fears that Russia might take un-|- oodians one of whom told ilatezal action in Berlin Big Four talks ended in failure | The prime motive for starting the |talks May 11 was Khrushchev's j threat to alter Berlin's occupa- tion status. There now that can be done here except to Foreign secretary Sel yn wind up the conference Wednes-| of Britain and Russia's An-| day with a formal session. It has | not yet beeg, decided lunch and discussed methods for) there will be a joint communique by the or separate statements History Not All nts, Soc im true history shown by many Maritimers Yicians’ aitempts to cover their trail, put there on purpose. Only one cop of the 72 resolu- tions drawn up at the Quebec con- | ference which preceded Confed eration. was in existence, Dr Whitelaw maintained. The of 4) 32 copies had disappeared be- cause they revealed that only one- half the delegates presen tad signed the document, he said. The best history of the early de velopment of the Wes: wos eastern attics, Dr. Whitelaw de- n} iety Told People have * them for i. if the seems little else whether “tremendous A cheque writing machine and urge” to tell their story, he seid. | tipewriter was found in a well Ali historians have te do ie ask at the home of Laplante’s sister - ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) — Six new victims of polio were adit- ted to the Fever Hospitai in St. John’s over the weekend. bring- ing Newfoundiend’s 1959 « @st to 3. . A three-year-old child was ad- |mitted Sunday. The other five} were admitted earlier. Three cases are from the St. John’s area. The others are from Car- state police of cashing $20,000 to : 000 worth of bad cheques from the grand juny Monday on for- gery charges. Richard L Laplante, 23, of Blue River, Que., pleaded guilty in municipa! court to a charge of forgery involving a cheque cashed in Houlton. Joseph R. Pidgeon, 4, of Mon- jtreal pleaded guilty to a charge of being an accessory after the fact. Judge Albert Putnam set bail at $000 each. Both men were jailed in lew of bail. Detective Otis Labree said he and other officers are continuing te question the men about other worthless cheques totalling about | $2,600 passed in the vicinity dur. ing the last four weeks. Othef | warrants will be sought. lim St. Agatha, Labree said. PARK VIEW DRIVE - IN | THEATRE OPENS. TONIGHT! Progressive Conservative Beatie Adkcetiees Nominating Convention : Da Hl i. Sum id “ “Love is a Many unas keeak Chi ae Fal ~ Splendored Thing” Starring William Holden and Jennifer Jones Adults 70c Children Under 12 Free Located on the Brackley Point Road - 10 miles from Charlottetown. Lote of teenagers here a habit THE T a Malpeque Road 1 Mile DRIVE IN pleasing teeners “from way, way back Pretty good idea you're interested in first rate food . and plenty of it ... hint from them, Drive in! DINING ROOM CURB SERVICE TAKE OUT SERVICE * hicles not properly equipped at} = a unlicensed drive and a Tignish resident was] ‘ornia to Maine. were held for | Joins Staff Of Polyclinic ee st jbospital in serious which has taken them ihre" New Baad ae N jova Scotia. They arrived on the Island Sunday.. In the Double Shooting Is Investigated SAINT JOHN, N.B. (OP)—Po- Mce said Monday night no charges ‘have yet been laid in connection with a double shoot- Ling in the city’s north end Sat- urday night in which one woman was killed and a man sent to condition. The man, 64-year-old Frederick Moorehouse, is under constant police guard in hos,ftal. The wo- man was Mrs. Viola Alberta Mad- Madden. i 4 i } { | DR. A. L. ROBERTS Dr. Athol L. Roberts has join- ed the staff of the Polyclinic where he will carry on the gen- eral practice of medicine. Dr. two years with the Canadian Army, specializing in obstetrics and gynecology. Born at Winsloe, P.E.I., Dr. Roberts received his Arts degree from Acadia University in 1943 and from 194 to 1947 served as minister of First Baptist Church in North Sydney, N.S. - He returned to the study of science and medicine in 1947 and housie in 1954. After two years of general connection with the Canadian Army, he did one year of post- graduate work at St. John gen- eral hospital in ‘obstetrics gynecology. During his medical studies, Dr. Roberts won the John F. graduation was awarded the Vic- patient-physician efficiency. Dr. Roberts is married to the former Ruth Vincent, daughter of Rev. Gordon Vincent and Mrs. Vincent, formerly of Halifax and now' of Penticton, B.C. They have four children and for the present are residing in Southport. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment Because Fastanra of Phillips. Everyone welcome, GEORGE RILEY, President. make stopping P If . take a OWERS Dial 4702 f from Ch'tewn Monday. They. will he noon. ” -— _— ' Roberts recently returned from Germany where he served for received his MD, CM from Dal- flat tenanted by the Maddens. Mrs. Madden was found just in- sie. Neighbors said they heard four—shots fired. Known to be in the apartmen! al the time was Mrs.Madden's jmother - in - law, Mrs. Elizabeth | Madden. She was not injured, Moorehouse was reported in im- den, 4, wife of James Michael |, proved conditiqgn Monday night. | group are six boys. five girls and a leader. The cyclists aver- age about 30 miles per day and each person carries his or her own camping equipment... The tour lasts for six weeks and some of the party are making the trip for the second or third time. Left to right are Andy Will- ner, Maplewood, N.J.; Richard Knoop, Cincinnatti, Ohio and aaa r Mor MeVickar, Fi ; o . gg feVickar bchherg. | 7% Gt Dial $397 es ee iF ] cpegre industry profits without the necessity of a price rise in steel. The company refused the de- mands on grounds that a wage increase would force a price in- crease; and thus contribute to ia- ; CANADIAN. SWEEDES_— There are about 100,000 resi- dents of Swedish birth or descent in Canada. *, Her CR Wiamond WATCHES And RINGS JEWELLERY GIFTS [yx x MM NORTH RIVE aA LUE = Vien Sle Ake Box Office Opens 7:30 x ¥ * *¥ R \ * 6 , - Show at Dusk sisal sl A 3-DO calibre rife fou side the injured man was seized hy police. ARCTIC ISLANDS The Arctic Archipelago, a vast agglomeration of treeless islands, covers more than 500,000 square 1 } 7 HELEN MORGAN- ‘her songs.. her sins. miles. Premier A. W. Matheson practice in Whitehorse, Y.T., in|feug and Black prize in surgery and upon toria General Hospital prize for SF ES — Just sprinkle © little ihe Ss. G. K. PEAKE alkaline (non-acid) powder, on your plates. Hold false teeth more firmly, LTD. feel more comforta! Does Each poll is requested to have 5 duly ac- eredited delegates in attendance. Speakers: Walter R. Shaw and Orville H. ATTENTION "OLD HOME WEEK" POULTRY EXHIBITORS will over CFCY - TV on Wednesday evening Aug. 5th at 7 p-m. i Fire - Auto - Casualty RAY FARRELL, Secretary. Please do not bring your poultry exhibits in until 1) ‘accepted until 12 o'clock kkkwkKr. TO-NIGHT AND WEDNES a AWN BLYTH-PAUL NEWMAN-ticune canison a ee ¥ NMRX HR HH ¥ * + * @ + a lt * * * SHOWING AT 2:30 — 7 — ° * * — | * ‘* COMING WED. AND SAT. (To THE ANNALS OF AMERICA'S NAVAL HEROES | + Seaweed | A DESTROYER! * Vstavision * * lichens . + -— SEE * : JERRY * + * + Wit * * i * x GIVE x « THE x SnIP* *" Pekka Kk Rk aR* 2 F ci | 1