Ss M eS 3 tga PP ga dod fo expented thet mack matte act unit 'rate of 99 cents per cuble TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK Maritime Dredging Limited, of | pleted by Aug. 1, 1960. ee F Charlottetown, for dredging at ‘will be carried specifications Port Stanley, Ont., i was. an-|, pene out |prevared by the London District The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, June 6, 1959. 5 nounced by the Minister of Pub- ™ ‘ur areas under this contract. | Office of the Harbours and Ri. An area 2,100 feet tong by 150 | vers Engineering Branch. Depart-~ lie Works. Hon. Howard Green. d if a The company submitted the low. | feet wide will be dredging in the ment of Public Works. wy Island Life Underwriters © 9 [a0 sare aZmed SS 12 | tte" channel ‘and harbour’ and : se to the department's adver- |" irregular area in the turning ANCIENT BREED H Oo C e a basin averaging 610 feet long by| The small Pekinese dog centur- e-Da en : 280 feet wide. In the approach | ies ago was bred exclusively for ave n y onv tion Irving Tanker eee area to be dredged | the Chinese Imperial family at Well known life insurance men| tatives were present at the one- emus tin te ies ee from both Canada and United | day convention held at the Char- centre line 350 f States discussed modern methode| qctowe, Hotel. ' The southerly limit of this area | of life insurance marketing and| 4" arampa eee Sage" will coincide with the 2ifoot con-] most inexpensive service at the convention of the | [0° Tepresents more 9,500 The Irving OM tanker “Sea- tour, water depth reduced to zero | Life Underwriters Association of | Hf Underwriters in 76 communl-/ onk’” is still aground on the mud- P.E.I., yesterday. ties across the country. It spom-| flats in Charlottetown Harbor. So ——~ salesman you can Special speakers 1 ne luded| im che wovyear L.U.A. Train |far the vessel or the mudbank one : Ghee Chacker oe me, uC et Steegear course Tedaing to tao] nen sonenad stserts to ceflent the Pi, 2 employ ---a ’ . » Tepresen- ‘ ; Reginia, Sask., and Alex W. Ling- | Underwriter”, more commonly} Another tanker, the “Irving- All Copy for GUARDIAN - ard, assistant-general manager| “Ww” as C-L.C. wood” és slated to arrive in port Church of the Life Underwriter’s Associa-| General chairman of the con-| and transfer the cargo as to ligh- Page PATRIOT Gem of Canada, Tornate, Mer pa dy a coca | cane ier ae ot tee ae Must Be In By ‘ . FceFariand spoke on Imperial » make it easier loose from ; subject “The Philosophy and the soft mud. 5:00 p.m. WANT AD Techniques of Simple Program-| CONTROL FOREST FIRE The~“Seakonk” ran aground ming” and “Simple Program- Wednesday night in a heavy fog Thursday ming in Action”. Mr. Dunn spoke| KARLSRUHE, West Germany | while trying to clear port. She on “Preparation for Selling” and | (Reuters)—Firemen brought un-| is reported to be in no danger * * * . Phone 8506 ‘The Sale ban meng nd hav tg cietecey, Meadlonden glean bose po fe og oe aca . age grounding ————4 ee RENE eer a as tatntemlon leading "eae wie ig Ge and LAC Raymond Acorn. Others|commanding officer of RCAF . spection . 60 Charlottetown | presentations were from left to right, Wilson Ross, | Station, Summerside and FO. J Air Cadet Squadron held: at the|inspecting officer, Group Cap. ; : : : ; nie. JUNE 7 195 | airport last evening was the pre-|J.Z. Creeper, D.-F.C., C.D., to; “itman of the sponsoring com-|E. Campbell, acting commander | , _ Sentation of wrist watches to|cadets LAC Vernon. Frizzel, left,'mittee, Group Cap. Creeper,!of the squadron. | . . | Father Of Anglican Church FIRST BAPTIST Air Ladets Praise ae tan — (Continued from page 1) Cer. Prince and Streets. : zo er until nearing home on the re- Pah achte nape Minist Ministers: turn trip, when Leigh went on Rev. F $a ' |ahead in the truck. Reskieak tiene Rev. H. L. Mitten, B.A, B.D. | Nev. A. Prank Maclean, B.A. - |PINNED UNDER WHEEL IR. M.A. Organist B.A B.Ed. B.D z A Cascumpec resident, Mit- the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies and Choir Director: "P. = : ; chell Gallant, discovered the es L. Th. ee v.L Prete — overturned tractor near a sharp - Canon EF. Malone Mrs. V. Dingwell anist Director Cheirs, _ The No. 60 Charlottetown Air; Acorn, who received the highest turn in the road about 5 p.m.,! TONI M.A., D.D., 9:45 a.m.—Sunday Church Cadet Squadron was highly | number of points in general pro- with Morrell pinned underneath | * : GHT ONLY AT 7 AND 9 + the Rev. W. G. Hogg, School SERVICES OF WORSHIP praised by Group Capt. oe were presented with the wheel. FS sc ; Assistant Priests 11:00 a.m.—Care ef infants in Creeper, D.F.C., C.D., command-/ wrist watches by the inspecting Members -of the coroner’s 1£0 RAL i “ 99 supervision \10:00 a.m.—Senior Church Summerside, following its annual | officer. : jury are: Elmer Wallace, fore | em yecaREVS Y & + ‘cae ek Gee ao Fh gp nd bags pre-schoel| School ing officer of RCAF Statioh,| Mrs. Evelyn Cudmore, director | |man, Cascumpec; Kenneth Small- | Jo COURS E 2 children in Nursery and Kin- 11:00 am.—Primary and Be ‘ inspection last evening. of Red Cross first aid services, | man, O'Leary; Keith Gamble, | TH ,Boys! + The Second Sunday After dergarten Departments. (Par- ginners Sunday Church School Group Capt. Creeper congratu-| presented six cadets with first Fortune Cove; Joseph Arsenault, | ox CSO Cinenne SCOPE COL OM by OF LUXE Trinity ents are thus enabled to at-| 11-99 a.m. Divine Worship lated the 26 young cadets on their | aid certificates and badges. Alberton; Fred Arsenault, Cas- S06i. ites eit tend church service while Setuenes tale A BH ' @ppearance, drill movements and| They were David Cudmore, | cumpec; Ira Wallace. Brooklyn * * 9:65 a.te~BMatiies children are being cared for-)| <i -iness Of The Soul. - particularly their precision drill; Kenneth MacKay, Ronald Jen- and Ivan Wallace, Cascumpec ae og i ta Weeshin | demonstration, which the inspect. | kins, Eldon Sentner, David Acorn} JOINS CLINIC The véctin was & son of Dics.| x COMING MON. AND T 4 ee eee ot Cale. Seaton!’ “anes he: tanks ial ing officer said takes ‘‘a lot of | and Carl Oraniuk. John Morrell of Unionvale, and | 11:00 a.m.—Cheral Tied tians Whe Do Some Good.” M Soul” —Ippolitof-Ivanot practise and concentration’’. T The inspecting officer was ac- I ft “Stee x |the late Mr. Morrell,- and was | TIRED OF TEARJERKERS? , ant . : “Bread of the y He also told the members of | companied on his tour of inapee-| -, spon Cyril tnnott, M.D.,'born at Knutsford. As a young * . 9:08 a tee — ‘Centered Evening Worship the ‘squadron the Air Cadet or-|tion by Fit-Lt. Eakien, liaison ~''- M-Sc.. -R.C.P., a special-!man he was employed in Alber- THIS ONE'S FUNNY! S| 7:00 p.m. Evensong This service culminates im| 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. ern deing a reel job! | officer, Summerside RCAF "Ste | th “aaa ae te seetetoen (a2 before purchasing _a.-farm ‘NB Ev 7 p.m. until) the observance of Holy Com-| Sermon: “I Perish With in training the future citizens of | tion. oo haat the Charlottetown | within the town limits. In re-| . . hoodies er e) » sion, and in the. reception; Hunger” tomorrow. The senior NCO was WO2 Ger- ee eee Bane ee — |cent years he has operated an| —The bold and blushing movie from the + : ef new church members. Rev. Mr. Latimer Two young lads, LAC Vernon | ald Soy. Acting commanding of- | _. a SETS. 1K lice delivery service to a iarge| slears : . vening Evangelis-| Anthem: “Sweet. Is Thy Frizzell and LAC Raymond 'ficer was FO J.E. Campbell. Sinnott, Bristol, Dr. Sinnott era. | area of western Prince County. | * hilarious Broadway hit play! ST. PAUL’S ANGLICAN a Mercy” J. Barnby duated from McGill Medical | He was a member of the Uniied | : CHURCH This service begins with! Soloist: Miss Joyee Mae- . on the Western plan for Berlin. School in 1953, and spent the next | Church of Canada. F j hit of 7 bright praise in the singing of Callum. ; American Then: Herter asked: “If Mr. five years doing post-graduate | SURVIVORS rom the bold, blush ng stage Established 1769 by Reyal . the tomes ef the Geopel to| ‘ om ic Gromyko is suggesting w> go work at McGill and the Montreal} Surviving in addition to his | a sex in ti burbs! Foundation ; tro eng ge y — General Hospital. In 1958 he was wife, the former G back to the Western peace plan for general discussion, I am de- Mn's political and economic ties with the West.” Gromyko in the 2'2-hour run- Bing word battle, struck. back at Herter’s charge that the Soviet Union wants to pull West Berlin into the Soviet bloc. ; SIGNIFICANT STEP « Gromyko, in a possibly signifi- cant step, unexpectedly asked Herter, Lioyd and Maurice Couve de Murville France to come up with concrete proposals on two points in their master plan for a German settlement. Gromyko originally repected this | Pama e but now he said the ] i want to clarify: 1, The reference in the plan to & possible declaration against us- ing force in- the settlement of lighted to know we are returning to the point I thought he most emphatically rejected time ago.” , ; and half-humorous tone, answer- ed: “I have raised two concrete suggestions. Now you have swit- ched to the Western peace plan. Why? To create a better atmos- phere or to make the U.S.R. de- legations happier? [f this is your intention, well, all right.” mark, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State Andrew Berding said later the Western powers would dis- cuss elements of the peace plan but would not reach final agrce- | ment on these elements outside | the context of the package which | |...Ge) calls for a phased reunification | of divided Germany. t *some . Gromyko, in a somewhat ironie Commenting on Gromyko’s re- disputes, and , ; 2. The reference to a “zone or area in Europe” of limited for- Cape Breton awarded a diploma in internal | medicine, and a Master of | Science’ in medical investigation, ! both from McGill. Later that! same year he was awarded a}! Fellowship in the Royal College! of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. i At present a member of the | medical staff of the Montreal! of Albe ertrude | * rton, and his aged motffer at Unionvale, are 10 sons rang- jing in age from one to 17 years. They are David, William (Billy), Gary, GéOrdon, Eugene, Blair, Lorne, Robert, Sidney and Perry. He is also survived by the fol- lowing brothers and sisters: Wil- liam, of Knutsford: Mrs. Isaac Harris ({Stelia) of Unionvale: General Hospital and a member | Mrs. Earl Cornish (Margaret) of | of McGill's medical faculty, Dr. | Sinnott is also the author of sev- eral papers dealing with normal | and abnormal cardio-respiratory Physiology, a field in which he! has had particularly extensive training. Dr. Sinnott graduated from St. Dunstan's University in 1949 and | was awarded a B.Sc ‘summa cum Prior to enrolling at uni- versity, he had served four years wth the RCAF. In August, 1951. Dr. Sinnott was married to Willa FitzGerald, | daughter of Mrs. FitzGerald and Woodstock; Stanley, of mond, Me.; Leigh. of Alberton: Mrs. Silas Chappell (Alice), of Charloitetewn; Leslie, Cornwall, Ont., and Mrs. Addison Rayner (Myrtle), of Alberton. MAHARAJAH IN U.K. LONDON ‘Reuters)—The Ma- harajah of Bharatpur, 41, accom- panied by a staff of three, ar- rived in London by air from Can- ada Friday for a three-week visit. Rich- | | i | * + ADULT i x ENTERTAINMENT vesooms G1G YOUNG-GIA SCALA Co DORIS, RICHARD DAY WIDMARK a CINEMASCOPE CAPITOL The Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbott, Reotor Organist and Cheir Directer, Mr. H. Jeba Harris, F.R.C.0. 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and Sermon (Broadcast ever CFCY) Hymns 8, 565, 476, 566. Anthem: 0 for a Closer Walk With Ged (Foster) 7:0 p.m.—Evening Prayer and Sermon. Rev. Canon E. M. Malone ip eharge of all services. Visiters Are Cordially Invited Te Attend PRESBYTERIAN THE. KIRK OF S. JAMES The Reverend T. 8.8. Somers, Proclaiming: CHARLOTTETOWN BIBLE. CHAPEL 235 Cumberland St. at Lengworth Ave. The Old Book, The New Birth The Precious Blood ‘ The Blessed Hope Corner Prince & Grafton Streets The Rev. Donald A. Campbell, B.A.. Minister. Mr. Joha Lea-Morgan, M.A., B. Mus. (Oxford) Organist and Choir Directer 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School 10:15 a.m.—“TRUTH FOR TO- 11:00 a.m.—Family Bible Hour. ery. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday ’ School. DAY” on CFCY. “THE WRATH OF GOD RE- VEALED”. James A. Stahr, speaker. For parents’ conveni- ence, babies and small childrea will be cared for in the nurs- Phone 5121 for transportation if needed. 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. MM MH keke keke Keke Keak KY ces. (Continued from page 1) " : ee ible Ciass “ IRST SIGHT” Herter interposed to ask if| initial capacity of at least 300) ‘he latp Henry J. FitzGerald of | YOUR OWN BIBLE|¥ + ¥* ¥* ¥% ¥ MM MR MH M.A., 8.T.M., lw: a.mi.—Adult Bib a. Scostnin aed ob Sa : : ‘har wn. They have four) | 11:00 a.m.—Nursery, School. eau Gromyko would define the basis} tons of bleached pulp a day. It; hild boy and three girls. | Vos as | »% MM »¥ -M x Minister covering Ruth. James A. on which he intended to wiscuss| would have \a job potential of C™OT@, one Doi Il be tren or a vou Ki Ke x Miss E. Lillian MeKensle, | 11:00 a.m.—DIVINE ee oes any these questions. He noted that | 1,200, including 300-400 mill em- | | eat gum: ee " . . . Bac ¥ . Sermon: “Can We Find “Cod. ndeth His love te the Soviet government has taken | ployees, an annual payrell of $10,- | Women’s Club } pears ale may oy ~~ a | BOX OFFICE NORTH RIVER ———~ i oa ~ FM 2a Oe in Nature?” ee a hed. wale we the position that there is no point | 000,000. | solidity ‘tad sashes s ome OPENS AT CG as - Rev. Frank H. Littlejohns were yet sinners, Christ died in discussing the Western pack-| The minister said the proposed | Has Final Meeti sia as te ee ce * D 9:45 asm.—Chureh School Anthems: (a) “A 'S| for us.” Romans 5: 8. age plan. mill would have no adverse ef-| MGS FING ee ing) pa - sas> the most vital 7:30 P.M rive-In 11:00 a.m.—Divine Service an@| Carol.” (A. Banyon). Gromyko said Herter appar-|fects on the Bowater’s Mersey | é fy Sa6 eoduring velue for you ff : — na ap Sermon by The Reverend R.| (b) These Things Shall Be” ently was referring to Premier | Paper Company in Liverpool N.S.| The final meeting of the Uni-|{ 's your Bible. You chose it |) : SK “ 3 4 S. Latimer, B.A., B.Ed., B.D. | Hyma Melody CALVARY TEMPLE Khrushchev’s refustl to negotiate|a newsprint manufacturer. The! versity Women’s Club took place | once a ye might choose a || SHOW AT DU " ps cog Dear Lerd and| Junier Choir PARKDALE two companies would not be com-| on Friday evening at the home of | friend, as, indeed you were = ——_aKe em ew eee ee 8 ee Father ef Mankind, W. E.| 7:00 p.m. — Divine Worship x petitive. Mrs. J. A. Lawson, Inkerman. — |f doing. Perhaps it was a gift : Fletcher Sermon: “Restoration.” tecostal Assemblies of “This is one of the greatest} The members and their friends'{ from someone whose interest Oo NIGHT AND MON Soloist: Mrs. David Cox Rev. Frank H. Littlejohns sa possible industrial developments | enjoyed a delicious supper, after || and influence hereased its T . , k Anthems: ‘Sweet Is Thy Canada ; of : i if meaning for you. Y. Bibl + VISITORS VERY WELCOME ;we could possibly have,” Mr.| which Mrs. Fulton Coffin gave Z you. Your Bible s Mercy.” Jes Barnby Rev. ¥. E. Jackson, Paster {Manson said. | a short report on current affairs, |{ has become a tried friend. ae aaa Sean.” > V> ‘ an | The agreement between Nova, with special attention to the Ber-/{ Once you liked it for its new- “TENTRAL CHRISTIAN ya bak i Phone iScotia Pulp and the province| lin situation. Miss Dorothy Bax-|{ ness and its attractive ap_ CHURCH Senior Choir pearance. Now, as might he- come the case with some iel- low human being, you love 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Lesson: “Lydia, the Hospit- able Homemaker” ‘ > ; : ‘ j , i gives cutting rights to“the com-| ter presided due to the absence | B R | E | pany o nlicenced lands in seven of the president, Mrs. Cyrus Mac- 213 Kent Street a Merle Zimmerman. B. Th. ‘All Are Cordially Invited l counties for 50 years. | Millan. Miss Helen Yeo, past pre- | : . The ci an es to use| sident, was presented with a] it for its scars and signs of Interim Minister. ; A Cherlolictows ons ber bees | 158,000 carta ol apo from its| gift prior to her departure for j use and wear. A worn Bible, Mrs. Allison MacRae. A.R.C.M. THE SALVATION ARMY 11:0 ane + aiocions convicted for the ood time in /!ands, and 100,000 from private; Europe. Miss E. Lillian oe like an old soldier is a monu- onaitih. : Great George Street ee ae Cn 4 ’s esti-; Kenzie and Mrs. Lawson theni{ ment to its own battles and 7 agel 10 rn rg of a charge of driv. | ea eee pg showed slides of their various|l victories. The pages are Mrs. Malcolm Beck, “HOME OF EVANGELISM” | 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistic Serview. Totaced toa month in fail by | Oras. "| trips to Europe and the British || eloquent. They not only have Cheir Director. Since 1865 seseaae? “An Optimistic Way : Jes ies. essage, but they bear ; o. Magistrate K.M. Martin, Q.C., a eres ae -— = pono oe ee . oa ae ‘ar ol one 10:00 a.m.—Bible School and Sr. Major and Mrs. L. A. Hicks. “The Lord gave and the Lord yesterday morning. ‘ y; cs 0 ee ne Paes i F Hour. Corps Officers. hath taken away; blessed be mainland under the Canso Strait.| of meeting Miss, Rose Goldblatt, |] -bas meant to you. Here is amily ae eas ot Ge tae DOCTOR FINED The bleached pulp will be pro.| the distinguished Montreal pian-'| he passage which brought ome and bring your childres. tot ag A charge of speeding draw a cessed into a. high-grade paper'| ist, who was a guest at the || you comfort and peace when 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 10:00 a.m.—Open Air Meeting : guilty plea in writing from aj for markets in North America.! meeting. |} you were crushed with sor-. and Communion. 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Service Remember Charlottetown physician in Magis. | ij row. Here is where you Sermon: Mr. Merle Zimmer-| >: 99 p.m.—Directory Class. “You are welcome at the * i hen you had man. : School Temple.” trate’s court yesterday morning. found guidance w | 2 2:30 p.m.—Sunday . He was fined 30 and costs or 20 Se ee f Anthem: Junior Choir: “These | ¢:59 ».m.—Open Air Meeting. PARK ROYAL days. He is reported to have been MONTREAL TO . te ne a ae ee | aa para Meee aed Mother’s| 7:00 P-m—PubKe Salvation : travelling about 50 miles an hour ie ae in , . ned Ge ee urch other Meeting. : UNITED CHURCH ‘on the eastern end of Grafton. |] for renewed courage to keep |} y ya ie ig Room. a win are aardiblly lwvlied t Street. & : a cutis ‘ete ot f py? ge get Evenigg Worship iitend these services. Rev. W. acing Comes, B.A. PORTRAIT DISPLAYED || large, this Book is your most |) \rmaag ood Selo: Selected—Miss Rosina 0. C. Craswell of Craswell Por- || important item. If it is small, || ~~~ Bee". FREE CHURCH OF 11 Second Street trait Studio of this City has had | i} the Book makes you rich. If |' = es COME AND WORSHIP SCOTLAND Phone 4214 det tant Mas tee Yee | bre bow indect "but't- | SUNDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW npinsrg yep ee Sorgen portrait hung at ew Yor if are poor in --. but hap- |} UNITED PENTECOSTAL ga International Salon of Photo | pily, you may easily acquire > * Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop, B.A. apy . if one for your very own. You CHURCH :45 a.m.—Sunday Chureh Only recently two portraits of |] may also give one to a spec- * BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A. M, & 42:60 en Berets gp Fie Mr. Craswell’s were '| ial friend or member of your 37 Elm Avenue : “What Dest Thow| 11:99 a.m.—Morning Worship . AND RETURN ; ; : Sermon: 11: £ ‘and hung at Munich Salon, Ger- Giasan Monde eee in *You fly Economy Clase family: It is a gift to , A. N. Stairs, Minister. Here?” te of new Elders ~ many? , Amsterdam and Brussels of no 724 monthe to pay the J | treasure! “You may also share |] THE STORY OF A TEEN-AGE Phone 8676 2:30 p.m.—Service im Stanchel|7:39 p.m. — Evening Worship Ail of the International Salons extra fare See your Travel Agent. =_= iy ie. valuable pemeneien by | I = 7:00 p.m. Read Psalm % are open to photographers from helping the Bible Society FIRE-BOMB! Survions< Sermon: “Returned” On June 2ist Park Royal will every part of the world, and for make it possible for every 10:00 a.m.—Sunday ‘School and | «ne that giorieth, let him| obsefve the first ~anniversary one to have the honor of having person in the world to have Bible Class. glory im the Lord. For not.he| of the opening of the new a print accepted and hung is an “a a copy of the Scriptures in 11:00 a.m.—Worship .Service. that commendeth himself is| church with special services indication of the excellency of f a ‘vee \ ij his own language. | 7:30 p.m.—Evangelistie Service. soproved. but whom the Lord} at 11:00 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. te perk. ' r oe You Are Invited commendeth.” 2 Cor. 10: 17,/ You are invited to worship creas Nes te Monette conrosaTion | THE BIBLE HOUSE Te Worship With Us. 3% Ged at Park Royal. be and 23 prints have won THE MOST EXPERI . entice Taahe - _ thie = # : (Operated by the P. E. 1. Auxiliary Woiten by SALLY STUBBLE z &, ; salons as Malta, Paris, Mexico, JET AIRLINE IM THE WORLD of the @bik ded fone mee Prutaced by BARNA MELO ia, Ba rcelona, Gottenburg, Brussels, i > r ot a ; oreign ' Z - 4 = Munich and many others. ' ¥ kk&kekekeke hwe Ke KehUKChCUu% : . Pf a ‘ . 4 -