CITY NEWS PAGE! TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 14, 1959. 5 Comfort Station Made E : E U 2 3 with this subject informed the Council Monday night that the City Hall location was chosen mainly because it was the only location readily available. ‘| He said that investigation had shown that the necessary room was unavailable in the Public Library or any of the uptown provincial buildings. In addition aclause in the lease pro- hibited the operators of the bus stop from giving the neces- sary permission to establish a FE a aie ay h : ‘ s ; 3 : 3 By ze “E AE = wall : = entrance, he as generally agreed that a ker service would have to provided in view of the un- experiences of the owners of other public comfort station’. ¥f this project were approved it would also be necessary te ovate the entire basement area, Councillor Arthur Gormley re- In his opinion the cost indicat- ed by Mr. Toombs was not ex- f if i ul Architect J.F. Toombs who was present at the Council meet- ing stated that space for a men’s room could be made available by converting the Fire Chief's office FIRST SOD IS TURNED ished basement which will be! tect of the building is Keith Pic- E located in the southeast corner of : — The honour of turning the first/gregation of which he is pastor.jused for young’people’s meetings ;kard and the builder will be |the basement. The ladies’ room |Cessive, acting Mayor A. Walth- ae: ; ae aod on the site of the new United| The parsonage will have a fin-| and social activities. The archi-| 2.44 Bagnall. could be located in the area im-'en Gaudet observed. ‘ et WIRES HINDER HOUSE TRANSFER | Peru Is Subject house, due to a broken runner A series of unforseen. difficul- few hundred yards further east, Pi nud id iH SS ‘ fi i 3 yee ni fte | ? AE University, will speak the three Sundays and Rev. Sutherland Bonnell. DD, of Fifth Avenue Presby- Ohurch, N.Y., will speak fourth. nisters are natives of Fy efi : | Charlottetown will begin operat- ing an daylight saving time start- ing Monday. Several of the larger manufac- firms and constructing $s an hour many of the city’s citizens a chance to am extra hour of daylight without contravening the pro vince’s Uniform Time Act. _ Included in the move will be clinics, some iaw- Hardware Lam- : and Ba ? x (Continued from page 1) the spring break-up makes travel’ difficult. The Conservatives and Libera)- Progressives each are contesting all 55 seats at stake today while the CCF has named 4 candid- ates. There are three indepen- dents and three Labor-Progres- sives. The Social Credit party, which has 12 candidates in the last elec- tion, has not entered this year's fight. Premier Roblin campaigned for a clear majority, saying that the voters have a choice between his program of expanded government services and ‘“‘retreat’ with Lib- eral-progressives.' OPPOSITE VIEW Mr. Campbell, claiming that the rvatives want to go too far, too fast; said implementa- tion of the government program would increase, the provincial debt’ and mean an increase in taxes. ita ' / Mr. Stinson urged voters to outlined an 11-point platform. About 475,000 are eligible to vote in the 55 ridings where the election is being held today. Recent weather has beén wet and cold but the forecast for elec- tion day was sunny and warmer. Polls are open from 9% a.m. to : to the site. tailed in trucking the material | SPENDING MONEY In breaking silence on the sub- ject of the causeway survey, Mr. Mat! expressed the belief that lays in receiving reports could be attributed to the fact that the $200,000 voted for the Causeway survey has not been completely spent and the firm employed for this purpose is “holding back’’ until the total amount is used up. The Premier said considerable information obtained from pre- vious surveys has \been ignored and the work substantiated by) these surveys duplicated. “While the previous Federal Government was in office, we were kept abreast of the survey progress, but since the present government has come into power they have succeeded in keeping everything under wraps. The public are not able to get any information whatsoever’, he said. Transportation (Continued from page 1 dered progressive steps toward making rates in different parts of th. country equal. On this pdint, the McTague commission's terms of reference eall for a comprehensive and careful inquiry into “the pos- sibility of removing or alleviating inequities in the freight rate structure.” The enormous growth since the 1951 commission in the trucking industry likely will be an import- ant feature of the inquiry, al- though not specifically mentioned in the terms of reference. TO STUDY CPR The Me Tague commission's terms also take into account crit- icism of the present method of setting freight rates in relations to the earnings of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The CPR's other earnings—amounting to millions of dollars — are not taken into consideration. / ~ nipeg area. In rural districts which remained on standard time 9 §.m. CDT im the greater Wis-\CST the hours, will be 8 a.m, to 8 p.m. ° bo ey generally improved the health of which have prolonged life and the people. With this great, bless- ing has come a financial problem affecting most persons who are faced with the expense of hospital care. COVERAGE GAPS Much has been done in the plans have left unfilled gaps in coverage due ¢o benfits restricted by age. physical condition, etc. aware of the bene-| ; i 3s Fe i : i 4: it 22 igi | tice George J. Tweedy was also on the bench. ay In the first case William L. Barnhill of Truro, N.S. is appeal-| ing the decision handed down in| favor of James MacPhail of | Canoe Cove at a jury trial held! last year, which was presided over by Mr. Justice Mark -R.| MacGuigan. ' At that time-the court award-| ed damages to the defendant,| following an automobile collision. | In this case counsel for the ap- pellant is J. O. C. Campbell, Q. C. and for the defendant, R. Bell Q. C., and Gilbert A. Gaudet, Q.C. The appeal to follow is that of; Elwood Shaw of Charlottetown, appellant, and Louis MacMillan of St. Peters Bay. defendant. In this case Shaw is ap pealing the decision handed down by Mr. an.earlier non-jury trial, in favor of MacMillan. Justice MacGuigan at|| + At that time damages were awarded: to the defendant for the loss of a cow which was struck by a automobile driven by the appellant. Shaw is now seek- ing to have that decision re- versed. z R.R. Bell, Q.C. is counsel for the appellant and Melvin S. Mac- Quaid is representing the defen- dant. Theft Charge Brings Fine Convicted on a charge of theft a city resident was fined $30 and costs or 10 days when he appear- ed in City Police Court yesterday morning. A city man was remanded until Wednesday without plea when he appeared on a charge of driving while intoxicated. Bail was set at $200. The case of a man of no fixed address charged with vagrancy was dismissed. Six persons were charged with being drunk and incapable. A Rocky Point resident drew a fine of $20 and costs or 10 days. Two ity were fined $5 and sentences were handed of Eildon and = Char- i if You're A Farmer SAVE TODAY ON CLEAN, GUARANTEED CARS STEWART MOTORS Lid. The Home of 224 Great Geo. St. Due To Last Week's Bad Weather STEWART MOTORS 14th Anniversary Sale CONTINUES UNTIL SATURDAY: MAY 16th ‘ Open every night ‘til 9 P.M. @ No down payment @ 4 Courteous Salesmen if You're Steadily Employed Hf You're Married or WE CAN FINANCE YOU or Fisherman Honest, V alues ; Dial 9578 the minister, Rev. Ronald J. Fos- i i ter. The parsonage which will New Manager Of Camera Club |=, combined to hamper remained overnight Tuesday just| this time low lying overhead 4 ii diately will transfer of this two story frame] west of the Grafton Street rail-| wires-eaused the tieup. Owned by be situated on a rise of ground 2 Assume Post Col Slid house being moved to a site near| road crossing. Twenty-four hours | Art Clinton the dwelling is being west of the North River Cause- s or o1aes the Island Fertilizer Plant. Form-| later it had been moved only a|moved by D. L. Brehault. ~ Way on the south side of the . erly located on the corner of- TransCanada Highway. Presid- ye Wilmot B.. Main of St. John, N. The Charlottetown Camera Club| Grafton and Edward Street, the fing at the brief ceremony was z B., has assumed his duties as at their meeting on Monday Heber MacPhail, chairman of i assistant manager of the Char- evening saw color slides taken by| film on the Rh factor and {ts re- the parsonage committee. Mr. lottetown branch of the Bank of William Rogers on his recent trip| lationship to the haemalytic dis- : t Foster offered prayer and spoke ; Montreal, it has been uameenen Gyo oo oe @/ ease, of the newborn provoked | : briefly of the opportunities and a | Mr. Main succeeds ichard in Miami, ides en! many questions’ from the techni- ches that Gane the mew cen SUMMERSIDE BUREAU, The R.W. juvenile director also! Beli who has been appointed there showed the wonderland of| cians and students present. Mrs.| FOR 3rd INOCULATIONS OF THE GUARDIAN | reported progress in the work of | manager of a new branch at St. the famous Seaquarium, as well| MacPhail was assisted in the The twenty-ninth annual session | the youth of the : ___ | John’s, Nfld. as the fabulous flamingos and/ discussion by Dr. John ,Craig, Cc Y Cc HALL, CARDIGAN of the provincial grand lodge of} A delegation from Berthilier| A native of Saint John, Mr. other exotic birds. | director of laboratories. o Fete the L.0.B.A. convened.|in the Y | Lodge brought greetings and pre-| Main joined the bank in 1948 and The color slide competition] Mrs. MacPhail took basic train-| - Centre at Summerside yesterday. | sented R.W. MacCaull with a gift.| served in branches in Chatham, was on the subject “Trees” and|ing in laboratory technology at! THURSDAY, MAY 14th Previous to the opening of the; The lodge adjourned at 5:30 to| N. B.. Lunenburg, NS., and the group voted as follows: 1.|Toronto East Hospital and spec-| meeting W. W. Leslie Saunders. | attend a banquet at Epworth Hall Wolfville, N. S. In 1955 he wem Eleanor Lowe; 2. Margaret Mal- ialized in the field of blood group. |{~ 7 to 10 P.M. Grand Master and sovereign of and afterward church service at-| tg head office in Montreal as in- lett; 3. Helen Duffey. ing and Rh investigation before | B.N.A. addressed |a joint meet-| tended by the L.O.B.A. ‘and; spector assistant and returned a@ Roland ‘Taylor demonstrated,| returning to work in her native! 1st Inoculation will be given : ing of the members of L.0.A.|L.0.A. in Trinity United Church.! year ago to take up his post as by means of diagrams on aj province last year. and —— and gave o _— At the oa ae - = accountant at Saint John. chalkboard, an ona made| Mrs. MacPhail was introduced . impressive d inspiring on | annual meeting I a - washer for prints, and in reply; by Miss Claire McCabe and - eee ones, as the work of ‘the order. phy was presented to the Three | Evidence Heard to a question explained the mean- by. Mrs. Finley Fraser. R. Bowness of Charlotte | Grand Mistresses, R.W. Rena Sisters lodge in Borden. ing of camera markings M'X'V.|. Thitchairman, Miss Chrissie] ® ye oe ke ke kKkKkekr Edward 1 patient in | He is 2 , presided at the meet-| The juvenile trophy won by In Coun Court Robert Hambly gave a most! MacLeod announced that Sister ; intend "Hospital. ing. those present at the | Bethlette J:0.L. Lady Margaret | ty RECEIVES B.A. |hetpfut talk on realism, showing) St. Hugh will represent P-E.I. at! ye + wished a speedy recovery. age and representative gather- am ag for the second oT ee ey ° lexamples to drive home the! the Canacban Society of Labora- were several members from . : ‘ : ints made. Realism, he said, is ‘echnologists convention at : ™ i ene Alcho. | New Brunswick. The election of officers for the | heard in County Magistrate's Donald Moore, son of Mr. and cassesieaias without ideation. ikea te. poner x Box Office opens 7.15 * b“Sies Annonynous in P.E.I will be | . 4 Pleasing feature of the after-| year resulted as follows: R. Ww. | Court yesterday in the case of a Mrs. J. S$. Moore of Charlotte-\ and is as near as possible to| A former president of the Is- celebrated with a public meeting | 20° session was the visit of his | grand mistress, Rena MacCaull; | city man charged with possession town, received his bachelor of what is actually there. land branch Miss Joyce Wood !s SHOW AT DUSK et the Captiol Theater Sunday. |W°TShip Mayor W. A. Currie of | R.W. deputy grand mistress, Mae/of stolen goods knowing them to 1. deoree at the annual con-| A committee was appointed to| expected to attend as secretary | tx + The public is invited to attend Summerside who officially wel-| King; R.W. junior deputy B- | be stolen. ; beeches iat Steet Milita Unj- 100k ofter the Island-wide eom-| of the askatchewan branch. the meeting which is being comed the delegation to Summer- | tress, Elsie MacEachern; R.W. | The case was further adjourn- . ints tc cle ite ) hi 6... TT... sponsored by the Queen Street side. : che~!a'n Florence Ross. ed until May 20. : versity Tuesday. Mr. Moore re- held this summer, and plans WELSH FESTIVAL x + of AA G were sent to the R.W. Grand Secretary, Alice A Moncton, N. B., resident ceived his early education in| made for the final meeting at| The national festival of Wales, TONIGHT AND FRIDAY group 7 R.W. Grand Lodge of Nova Scotia Jewell; R.W. Grand Treasurer, charged with fishing trout with-| Charlottetown and graduated Cavendish. ‘ the Eisteddfod, was" established : fs * MEETING HELD who were simultaneously cele- Ella Sherran: R.W. Grand De- out a licence was fined $10 and from Prince of Wales College in by Prince Rhys Ap Griffin in ” Pet The monthly meeting of the j trating their centennial year. puty Secretary, Grace Francis; costs or five days plus the cost. 1957. Next fall he plans to take ae 1176. EX -COP VS G ANG-LORD ON THE Holy Redeemer Parish Council of | Greetings were also received R.W. Deputy Treasurer, Char- of a licence which is 3. theology at Presbyterian Col- T hy ° the C.W.L. was held at the Com- from Edith Carvelle Lodge. Then lotte Matheson: RW. Grand Di A Kinkora resident @pearing lege in Montreal, Fecnnicians +* SAN FRANCISCO BAY-FRONT! munity’ Centre. the Grand Mistress R.W. Rena rector of Ceremonies, Margaret 0m a charge of operating a motor); ~~ Selene De FALSE TEETH The president Mrs. John A. | MacCaull was presented with a Callbeck: R.W. Lecturer, Vera vehicle with defertive brakes ‘Hear y ker from Warner Bros Mestenaid ; opened the g | beautiful gift from her primary Moore; aoe ae or: am — fined $10 and costs or Appeals Court pea Rock, Slide or Slip? | *« Tait with league prayers. . Ethel ° ra s. ‘ | ie iar “ Reports from the different The reports of the Grand Mis- Juvenile Director, Agnes John- A city resident was fined $5 | Mrs. Margaret MacPhail, tech- | te's Gn upper or lower Plates, and WarnerColor- miittees were heard. It was decit | tress, Grand Secretary and Grand son: R.W. Auditor Eudevilla and costs or five days for opera- Hears Cases nologist on the laboratory staff atte false tooth more firmiy in place, | Ei ed by the members to hold a | Treasurer all showed a busy and | Weeks: R.W. Depuiy Auditor, | ting a motor vehicle without an of the P.E.I. Hospital, was guest | Do 20+ slide, slip or roc ee rAS: ALAN yi} eS penny auction in aid of the Cath- | Prosperous year. ' Della Bell and Emma Alley. operator's licence. speaker at a meeting of labor- Terre is alkaline (non-acid). Does | 4 elie Family Centre at the com | or shaceee Two appeals were heard yes-/ story personnel held at the Health | St sur. Checks ‘plate odor’ (dens | . munity centre. S ° Ca F terday in .a sitting of the full| Centre. ao i 315) Ace {Oya TR Le) : VISIT cr} uris Cadets useway ree bench of the Supreme Court of Her lecture and the illustrated I> a NTT: mye S Mr.. and Mrs. A. M. Warn 6 ) if » (Continued ¢ page 1) Appeals. Chief Justice Thane A : ‘ of the Warn Manufactur- compensate for the aan se en-| Plan, the Premier said, “Modern Cones geeeiee’ Sak Ee, Sap : ‘HELL on EXTRA COLOR CARTOON — BIG GAME HUNT} a _ FEATURE STARTS AT .2:30—-6:30-<9 & ODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY * HHH HHH HH ; + Qe ee SE ERE x kewK KR KKK KE The love story of the white missionary and the * * Eurasian soldier . . . under the China sky! * x * IS What is the “sixth © "2 Happiness”? Each of us} * must find it in our own | x hearts! * | * * HES i 3 a HIOPNESST sos? ke ee eB | , x Ingrid Bergman Pag Curt Jurgens ae x * ~ Robert Donat ee HERO HOLES petten # ” 3 4 THEINNOF THESWXIH RAPPINESS + Bcd by MARK ROBSON Soon oes x eeseptay by (SOBEL LENNART : * * * a” *