tk Timing Of Russian Moon Rocket ) Arciteds aaa Is More Accurate Than Jet Flight Engineers <S.Sis2= SS. considered the may mark a turning point in the i\history of Algeria. we It appeared to be a moving and ‘liberal appeal to all who had the | welfare of Algeria at heart. INTERESHNG POINTS — Tuna Anglers Have Success “Sith iins in the. broadcast jaroused particular interest im YARMOUTH, NS. (CP) —. A® pritain: American director. of the Inter-j oh “eorapletely cured.” » missing. A Paris policeman, once hon- | oo ored for his’ exceptional flair | in finding stolen cars was ar | . rested when it was discovered Consulting he had stolen cars, “parked | areas, and | vards after “finding” them. The tip-off came from his wife. The gen- thieves will do, experts sug- gested, is ‘to try to make an undercover deal with insurance companies for their return. The paintings included two by Rembrafdt, a Rubens, 8 Renoir | and two by Frans Hals. < POT-POURT By DAVID ROWNTREE Canadian Press Staff Writer Sign of the times: Apparently it is easier to calculate the ar- rival time of a space rocket on the moon—236,000 miles away —than it is to predict the exact time that a jet plane W to fly the 4,800 miles from Mos- cow to Washington. OTTAWA (CP) — engineers and architects in ‘Car ada-earned an“av 581 in | income during 1957 to keep their them in- remote Even he-men can be fright- ened by mice. In London, 2 The Russian scientists who | group of weightlifters thought darme had been using the re- |ranking as the country’s top) 1 ati 2 scored a bullseye with their * iste set its club rooms, | Wards to pay for gifts to his eo Ee and fanparere. national Fino a Lge yea - — a et coe whieh had become infested with blonde mistress. round oe Z d Surgeons |r the i ace ent seal * Congratulations ae af oo = — a mice. “It isn’t funny. said one | THE MARITIMES WEEK | most lucrative profession; with Friday he will vote for resump- | journey into space took only: Deeveee ; tates. - ar A one-man fight to maintain | ayerage incomes of $13,978. tion of the tuna tourney in Nova c lifting a heavy weight, the | “sane” liquor laws in New | Employees of farm enterprises Scotia. The competition’ was can- TO about 35 hours.. v last thing youNywant is a. Not everyone was impressed. ke Se ae your leg.” “Until now,’ commented Dr. From Texas came word Albert Schweitzer, “the moon | the police raid on a ladies’ rest has inspired me only with | room. Officers grabbed six men poetic dreams. I don't think | and $155 in breaking up an il- humanity will be happer when | jegal poker game. ; it has taken over control of the ‘An automobile agency in Kan- Fete = : moon." sas thought its loy prices were so attractive t it displayed © this sign: “@ome in and steal | Brunswick and the still-rising polio toll in Newfoundland high- lighted the Maritimes week. J. C. Van Horne, member of Parliament for Restigouche- Madawaska, says he intends to carry on his personal liquor laws campaign. President of the Restigouche Hotel Company, he says he in- celled for a year after anglers’ from four countries failed to make a catch in 1958. ‘were at the bottom of the list of | |taxpayers, with average incomes | | of $2,216 in the year, and nurses ‘were only one step higher with) “I saw hundreds of tuna right | average incomes of $2,335. on the surf,” said Julian Cran- These figures were published dall of Ashaway, R.I. “This was ‘Thursday by the revenue depart-| 4 great sport. It was just like old iment in a 145-page analysis of times tle money Canadians earn and| «7 wili*certainly vote for hav- the amount they pay in rete | ne it here another year.” Te eeigaeior W. R. Jenkins Ltd. ON THE GRAND OPENING COOL WELCOME Heralded by the latest a 2 ; * : tends to expose “the unholy taxes. EW 1 ae 1 aie did just | mess in regard to the purchase | Near the bottom of the list, ; OF THER NEV a hey se 1 , of liquor” in New Brunswick. ranking third-last ahead of nurses, ' d chev set out on another prece- | CNR WRECK of iraie scisod comme tegeet. lant auakesens ot tae Saar Policy Statement VOLKSWAGEN} dent-shattering journey. In the last two months, sevem | Parlier Mr. Van Horne han | sion is taken. The game fs Two women passengers, WhO | early in July, may soon be worthy of France | had been having dinner, were | coived. & " | With this characteristic rhe- | killed. Both passengers and din- | Two diaries were found | ST. JOHN'S, Nfld CP)—Two i torical “The road is open. The deci flourish. President de Gaulle ended a historic offer to | which could mean ir “la, into the side of the diner. sey canoeists, who disappeared ing car employees were if | washed ashore with debris and bones on an island in a section 3 2 a. The time of the welcoming | accidents. on the Canadian Na- : : prises. were institutional employ- ° 4 ; , ae , asked ROMP to lay charges : t 5 ; antag ge at gage eng Sie | tional Railways have involved “If no ican are laid,” he 552 Cone oe Is Said Important SHOWROOM ; in*doubt almost to the moment | é ’ or Lan ald egy eee re. } ; | ‘ when his huge airliner landed. a ea, which tek two oe in will aan to oper- | Other. average incomes for LONDON (Reuters)—A foreign Tht plane was delayed by head | jives and “injured 11 persons, . var a Ed cca fh ee with 1956 figures in brack- | office _ spokesman said Wednes- SPENCE ‘ S : : _ © iets: icht’ . Souk ‘abnies 5; ' The arrival of the Communist meyers = FR crsome one er | land Progressive Conservatives, Salesmen $5,354 ($5.197': busi- eT ee } chief in the citadel of c ital- when a slowly-moving hie | hack in power after 24 yeas, ness: proprietors $5.238 ($5.257); on Algeria was very. ' d in + a nan aus i on | oe nosed into cars Deiné | have started in business fishermen $3.754. ($4,414); farm- portant (and) will have to be an sm ¥ as a strange ‘ : shunted in the yard. The new cabinet met for the ors $3.739 1 $3,605) | studed carefully. 4 most’ part, the crowds. that The locomotive struck the | first time Wednesday Oe Teer! President Charles de Gaulle Ms LEOD i + Oe reas ing switc rom. ove le i 'dience Wednesday night Algeria booed and fewer cheered. to another. The engine teft the om. we headed ‘the : lamal 08 TB Children “i el = be és . Charlottetown Dial 9628 = ? >STINY °° S | ernment since 1953, re=snet is entitled to vote. on her future | ae cases track and slammed a boxcar | The mystery of two New Jer- relationship with France, once sy Contract Polio —— tubereular children have con- tracted polio, pushing the New- Se | Alg o } Toft tabrdor Hats Oit To i; . ° An exploding ‘bomb. in_ the | a a i. ‘ i : Te af 6 Houstin, TEX. | The two men. John Walcutt. jt was announced here Thursday. | oer kill sons—three_| 43, of Nutlay, and John Cater. py John Davies, chief medical school killed six persons re@ ; 4) of Morristown. vanished 1 iy) : . : children, a teacher, the school | ; iat health officer for the province, . paca after entering the wilds of Lab- per : id boy and a 19 custedian and the wr Es t | rador to make a 110-mile canoe sas oe y ann a Police found a note writteO | trin down the Hamilton River months old girt-in the sanator- Paul Oregeron, addressed The Newfcundland pelio epi- ‘um here have. polio. Earlier among five truckloads of alco- | and taverns. holice beveragesseized ina j series of raids on night clubs i | dependnce after the end: of the | (CP Wirephoto) , rebellion there. ' ae Gaylle’s offer came 16 months after he was called to power at a time when, paradox- ' | : 453 Canucks wend influential Frenchmen that the government of Quebee Liquor Police roll two beer kegs down Montreal's Windsor Street. The kegs were x RELIGION AND LIFE W.R.JENKINSLTD. | by Get 100 G ad Pierre et a be — to Betty Jean Oregeron ~— demic moved into the®St. John’s Thursday officials reported that , é to seek a negotiated peace wi sae to “blow her > chil- : : ‘ a : BY VERY REV. GEORGE C. PIDGEON, D.D., LL.D. eC CATING) 1 20k ocr ee siots ening to "bo x her and the eM: | Sanatorium. Two cases from | 3 one ‘year-old Windsor. Nfd. boy A FIRM WITH A BELIEF IN THE FUTURE | i | etal ; ‘. chine : rea = : : e.san brought the pollo coun : i i First Moderator of the United Church of Canada i Algeria will decide its destiny | she and her husband had been” 1, 99 hospital with a “mild” case of : _ Lh e i : at a date yet to be set. “ ' orrafea. (cp) — Camda ta} 24 dale 3 0 Oe oe hes OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. a situat \ : rah separated for a year — | polio. sa’ i ses were Oregeron was at the school to polio. The sanatorium ca DISCUSS TRADE PROSPECT lalso described as mild. | mands for recognition another \ TOM DAVIES SUCCESS WON AT EXPENSE 'and the love of learning he inspir- /°* "4° 453 big-money men) ch vw lose of life, be it- im | enroll his son. in the second : : OF OTHERS IS ‘SHABBY’ ed, but more of it was due to the those making over $100,000 @ Jiinushes of isolated attempts srade. The boy: was one of ROME ‘Reuters Canadian All 35 children in the tubercn- My welfare can be found only citizens who provided ji7° 3 : wall not exceed 200 a vear.” hase killed : : Trade Minister .Gordon Churchill losis hospital have been vaccin- ON THE OPENING OF A in the welfare of my fellow-citi- | which such a teacher cuttrrated——_ This ts 3 Suen i . me The choices before Algeria | VICE-REGAL CHANGE left here Wednesday by plane for ated sinec the outbreak ae tab 4 ANEANG é gens. I can prosper only in their} We cannot but be imoresned bey | Ce Noe ee he met Sie | are “Thave fave my—iehvin-—Athens after diseussing trade early in July. Dr. Davies said no erity. I can advance my the generous provision being in , Dut etait be fow. the -post- 1 Indenendence. which de cent Massey told the Canadiar prospeets with the Italian foreign visitors wul , i ’ terre pore own interests only by promoting | made for brilliant students to pur- ~<a a Gaulle said would be “incredi- | people on the eve of his retire- trade minister.- children’s section until further no- -the interests of the neighborhood | sue their studies. What about the} 7 wemee weer ased and disastrous” because ment after 7!2 years as Gov- — _ MODERN NEW SHOWROOM to which I belong. | slow student who has difficulty in | y the revenve depart | Algeria ¥ id be cut off from | ernor-General : It is a shabby success which is learning but who is detes mined |™*P! ™ MS analysts of Wo. tax : ach aS aid ard would He was the first Canadian to ' i won at the expense of my neigh- to learn? ae eee | dprdiar pried yp eps Rend prof- be the Queen's representative CONGRATULATIONS ST. PETERS RD. CHARLOTTETOWN bors. Yet there are always peo-| A number of my conte In the $50,000-$100,000 income “sO oon _ oe om a oe in Canada oe ple who think that others’ loss ts'jes who became good scholars #*5_** te 2a eer FF alana 7 hae fa +} Z ia His succes? — ay. yas otheir gain. And they are content and effective leaders mad more than in 1936 and an in- ep i mt i cy wal a a he George Vanier, is the first Gov s Vin hewe i . é : ; : ~ 632 people since 1954. ¢ and the army officers erpor-General from French ’ TO >. 1 oe oo oe . 352 people since Ie ho helped de Gaulle to offic speaking Canada - IMPERIAL OIL To live on those around him is‘ got in. But their spirit was such eee a sae ve demanded: or “At the ceremony in the Sen the instinct of the bird or beast of that they got only d iS re as = 3. A m of federal auton © chamber sd he swore ee ‘ . : ent et tn BE eros ae Simla iow oe acters tee | MOR, JENKINS LTD. Limite men who belong to that class. handicaps into assets. It is the iy - : rome ae 4 ance. the ution believed to sis Vanier asserted that Cana , . r oe such people fail to see that | spirit that counts in the long run : nor . We Oe hae. » close $ to de Gau le s aim of dians are united regardiess of oT : 1 Charlottetown e principle of seeking gain] There is no limit to what res nex " nizing a. special Algerian national origin ; oO THEIR through others’ loss is a principle olute manhood can achiev en 000 . personality.”’ | “Irrespective of race oF ON THE OPENING F 3 inherently destructive and that in to his own purpose he acds a : a one yee. ae youre DATNTINGS STOLEN | ereed.” he said, “we are all time he must share the loss which faith in God who cails things (hat 19.000 people in the Thieves hacked’ six master- | Gods children.” he helps to bring on the commun- are not as though they wé und } 5.000 income division,” eos worth $£40.000 from their IN BRIEF e = —— ——— man riots ‘ ee : wber rose to 33,996 : “tages " : ia Clniin ations opened ‘ r ity to which he belongs. by so doing brings them into be summer Se ames in the Toronto Art ga The United Nations opened “Seek ye the peace of the city ing and action. from 48.968 a year Car n oné of the biggest art | the 14th Session ot none ! to which I have caused you to be “pe 4 ce vey : : _. | Tobberies since the end eee | ie telnuale "a Peru ¢ Cc t ! iti T carried away captive, for in the, Eight-Day Course— a ea erv'director Martin Bald | president ‘Ges of its commit wD ongra U a ions o peace _, thereof shall ye have a iC | | See 1} | Seren re ine Maris Bae | ee ems thee peace.” This was the word of Is For Ministers Cmdiise PR ee know how to handle the | sheive Communist China's de- ' ~. W.R. JENKINS LTD. God through His prophet to the r e ae taal captives of Israel. tate | HALIFAX (CP Nine min ~ Ba k 7 . They simply ripped ti year They had seen their homes de- -i¢eys from Nova Scot and ~oOming ad | out a the Sion Thes cast 4 five-storey apartment build- stroyed, their people slain and | Printe Edward Island are atiend- S : abix bit off more than they | ing. built on the foundations of 7 he themes marcel oa uh doy ee (Raf ae ners, end had oe | Sra UPS gle a SERVICE STATION yity y y | vane storal studies he ce oF mines sters nere Was) disposing of them because the | letta, aly. - og . iment of cruelty. The desire for | Unive sity of King’s Coll here. ue Tuesday that cae - er iakal pictures are all internationally search of the rubble. 55 bodies Ciaslolietne ae Dial 6034 ON THE GRAND OPENING revenge must have been burning! The inter-denominational ‘i o favor by the end of (Mls! known | had been recovered gga ' fiercely in many a heart. | stitute, the first in ¢ ida, pro- 4 2 The most likely thing the ' 10 or 15 persons still were Ww M N IF THEY HAD vides clergymen with a short- P. Nowlan. deputy min- — _ = ee OF THEIR NEW, MODER esas : ' fC oe Test of mines for Nova Scotia, d Yet, even if they had been able | term course of advanced ng ' se . ac ed eel of pe , e t ; to deal with their oppressors as| and enables them to exchange oe ue as pone cod - their oppressors had dealt with| ideas On parish work a Was eres ot Gl rs Cc tu ation . | 1 : them, it could only have added to| Among those attending are Rev. ; gal Cee roa gf mand ongra 2 ong ratu ations oO the desructiveness from which) Joseph Abbot, New Glasg ~«; Rev. “He spoke ‘at & panel discusion \ they were suffering. On the’ other | H.Y. MaLean, Sydney; Rev. W.'. which representatives of pro TO 3g . hand, to do good to those who had | © ae Hebron: Rev. Mek | -incial governments and industry W R JENKINS LTD: bo done harm to them would help} ae et ro reat i expressed opinions : . ° " SHOWROOM to bring in a new order whose) hee ai dente p ca an | Dr. Nowlan said capital expen 3 : : ia : i benefits they would share. | Rev. HA, Seegmiller, Ferra \diture on power developmen’ W. R. JENKINS LTD. : | y , Many years ago, the late Princ- | . oe sree Me 4 the. 10 years since the last — ON THE GRAND OPENING ! ipal GM. Grant preached a ser-| Verjuice, an acid ‘du pressed had risen from one quarter 0} oe . Seeenge ‘ : an re mon on this text to the English-|from crabapples, is ad ied to total expenditure ‘to about one - THE G . oENING ; , TE : gh ae aes s AND WE WISH THEM EV ERY SUCCESS ' rmadne mainccily tn’ the Provia-|<i4e" to increase is tattness. hil aoe ON THE GRAND OPENING OF THEIR NEW OF THEIR NEW MODERN | oe ee of Quebec. B VOLKSWAGEN SHOWROOMS J e : IN THE FUTURE. a Qne can see at a glance how it | se ; : j applies to them, and with what | \ ON TO MAY THEY HAVE MANY YEARS OF SUCCESS VOLKSWAGEN SHOWROOM success they have acted on it. It CONGRATU LATI S - 5 ce ; be : re ia ws oe WE ARE GLAD TO HAVE SUPPLIED THE ROSCO METALS the immigrants into a new land coil ; 7E ARE GL AVE §& y rs | wr. JeNens 70 BOWLAN'S ~ 010-1 But it applies with equal force geeae 2 EE Hee . ou \ GLASS, KNNEER~ MOULDING AND DOORS ‘Montreal ; uebec | Lan ciitemns Hore are wwe oak ON THE OPENING OF THEIR NEW a = ‘ fl Q apg epee peod na brge VOLKSWAGEN SHOWROOM Radio & TV Service FOR THIS NEW SHOWROOM 4 this deal with his neighbor. The | ee Walter Bowlan Proprietor i 7 ; other asks how he can promote]. ‘ J alte ‘lan, C d B ; the interests of the fellow-citiz- |MALLETT S RADIATOR SERVICE j 2 arson an irt Ji . en with whom he deals. ra aris : ie See us for car radio installations. ! 2 Congra tula tions To i : | Charlotte al 62 . ; as te cece cama sue ueiels Pownal Street Dial 9624 67 King ©. Dial 8045 1% pee? ‘ j ¢ * Heaven and hell between these ' Pres two men.” € —————— ——————— eee CEE ee - eee — ee What can I get? Or, what can) eo “gh ‘ Some : A W R JENKINS LTD : I give? Is my primary aim to) Bb . «Sgn Nee sl nase nance TF : 4 oH : ‘ A get all I can out of man whom EST | E Coe oe i GM, phe, | e.5 T oat ee —— . I wheedie into purchasing my g e Best Wishes To Congratu ations ° e : ‘ products, or is it to givé him the| best service possible in my line? | A sufferer went to a physician | for treatment. He got the treat- | ment he asked for, but the spirit in which the doctor treated his patient built up a morale which threw off the attacks of disease in the days which followed. ' ONLY PART } get those two types of service from any genuine servant of God to whom I geo for help. He gives me what I need with an efficien- | cy all his ‘own, and he does it in a way that sends, me out with new ‘courage and hope. : The profits of the business by which he lives are only part of what a good man gets out of his community. The atmosphere he | preathes_either exhilarates or de- presses. a There was one little commun- ity in Canada which, year after year, sent to the university a number of its , best students. Inv pat} this was due to the teacher | AND CONTINUED SUCCESS — TO W.R. JENKINS LTD. ON THEIR GRAND OPENING WIRING DONE BY ‘PALMER ELECTRIC LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN a May your finishing _W.R. 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