ying elle omer ton peallanionm / i : al Negligence Case ON SALE ° : 2 RS . Im response to requests by 2. 2 number or readers, a small agistrare ears hed he Goose Edition has been made avail Gilbert A. Gaudet) only to facilitate his passage im | appeared to be headed straight for “—. . Nee .. n te paphegiinn a ee yea nace vdtiny rand a charge of criminal negligence He estimated that he travelled | within a few yards her husband ed this oittien oo Ge causing bodily harm in the opera-| the four mile distance in a little pulled over to his right so that finest of ite kind a motor vehicle leveled| more than two minutes. | the right-hand wheels were run- produced during the Canedian te hed a Te arene sheet —lnjerlons are ae eS Soe. eh . another put 0 °. draws cose today. Bt Frederick A. Large, Q.C., ap-| call to Cpl. Humphrey and that | Prowse testified that her soa ane 2” aie eaman’ te peared for the accused while} he assisted the latter—intaking | three teeth knocked out and some; | _pieturesand words, of the — _Nichol-| measurements of _ the _ accident | injury to his nose, for part played by the Island in son conducted the case for the | scene. giffered a broken - bone ee odeces te _ af ee ene ok tale ae tee Queen and His Royel High- charge arose following 1958 Dodge, he ; és Philip. accident in which the accused’s| gif which Cross - examined by F. mn i , steering he thought A t Those desiring. copies vehicle was in collision with &| might be due to the collision dam- | Large, Q.C.. witness said that should secure them at once * vehicle driven by Willard Prowse | age The brakes were soft and | estimated there was three to five from the Circulation Depart- ‘5 of Brackley. somes ® pal gory Frag ae mene So own, re eee eo ES WITNESSES : would . F accused. adpply is imited. Fe Myra P. Prowse, . sition eae as room ac- g son, Ernest, was a-passenger if) ‘The car of the accused, a 1953) cused to have passed down the Occupying the pulpit of Trinity] 40) Small Craft husband; | Pontiac, the steering was bent,|centre of the highway between| Cuureh for the next three Sum 33 Gordon Hum-/ tig brakes in 0 lanes-of trafic days will be Rev. Lawrence E.' ° 3, & Mathedl,|Geuc tet ae tele wal : Toombs, B.Sc., B.D., Ph.D, pro- ueen 5 . Mailman of the| switch “on” posi-| ACCUSED ON STAND fessor of Old Testament Liture- asia Q detachment of the | tion, er eee <The next to take the stand was ture and languages at Drew Usi-| _ Ous of ihe, fnie*the harbour ; gn tbe VO earche the” vehes smd tn| a's mrarl geri | ha cumming ecole fod ied Sry Yacne ‘Club Ture : . thac| Beither case wes there any evi-| way bridges, and had arrived in ‘ st bie 2 church | day morning to great the Queen a similar to anes ea ce rep ee canada, from Hungary two 204) which he attended throughout his|#*riving on H-M.Y- Brttenaia. 3 yet ened The next witness was Pibor | average speed oa the trip from| 284 Mrs. Edmun Toomtis, Hy: /S000 6 Ms, irsepowered eruis- | Unions ; as meres |Gnorge, Feckn, Terni’ t reine Borden tery 10 the scene] gpgepy pog (gre. There were sugars cab, (Sarough ndroenent Mei aor, Rey HL. Mion vis mted his evi.) ere Chemist employed by the|of the accident was between. 40 ; ad by |i cruisers with both sail and/into the circumstances of -his| supplying Mr. Griffith's pulpit for : a ‘ned to think | PMNS division of the Ontario! and 45 m.p.h. The passengers in The whippet was oo power and even yawis. death. the same period in Providence, = , Research Foundation, who was a! his vehicle were his wife and) crossing fox terriers and In additi i telling ee passenger im the back seat of the; six-year-old daughter and enews tn nota the Royal human life necess- | accused's car. . friend. English greyhou charge of crim-| ‘This witness estimated their) » was after sunset he stated harge of : i z d_ their) was : ba catinded [mee eoeed Reval Se Borden | and the light was beginning to|gave a clear signal on bis car ifi . been between. 4) greyish. The accused| horn... Asked about other cars pee. oe ee ete he wag) and 45 mph. Immediately priot_.2iq that he had switched his|that he had met travelling to- ROYAL NEWSIE in the act of passing another . = a — ms seid) king lights’ on several minutes| ward Borden the accused said vehicle. He maintained that be crenert aha ca tn — wine | before the accident occurred. _/| that he had noticed some of them Joseph Coady is the paper boy |ing. Joseph, is the son of Mr. and had not seen the Prowse car un-| of the car that they were appar-| When overtaking other vehic-rwere travelling with parking P who delivered two copines of | Mrs. Eugene Coady, es til it was only approximately 30 ently turning out to pass another les Mr. Ecsedi stated that he lights switched on. i : wi 525-282 . shits Sonia an mon ese pas aoe ae Tes x | AUGUST 2, 1959 and H.RH. Prince Philip at /Square School after the summer | Poor REACTION SAW CAR 4H M*MAAK ¥ 4 p. _ Government House Friday mors- hol iday. : He said his first reaction was witness said he was aware by the Shows 2:30—7—9 y . . ae : ) Sake s oder aot ee ee Anglican Church FIRST BAPTIST |: TRINITY UNITED ‘Sent Passed 22 toe2S8 Ss eherees nee mt nce ari : : ia ed left, only to discover that the aa Cor._Prince_and_Fitzrey Streets. _Rev._A._Frank MacLean, B.A. : driver of the on-coming vehicle ST. PETERS Minister: ~\ Rev. Robert S. Latimer, shots had ra same thing. The CATHEDRAL Rev. BL B.D. B.A.. B.Ed.. B.D. r Mail Theft 9 (S22vi.2= Bessy ce, (seem me seo he denied that he had at any time | the Rev. Canon J. R. Davies M.A. and Choir Direster: : seen the Prowse_vehicle until it i L. Th. Rector Mrs. V. L. Dingwell a Ag tyre in So- : : ears). : A sentence of six months im-| been observed by a postal jana | Seeeey ee ee re the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone 11:00 aio —Naritis Ee West Par- prisonment in the Queens County | gator placing a letter. addressed| Ot ie Set oe ee away, but M.A., D.D., §9:00 a.m.—SUNDAY SCHOOL. | lor (3 years. and under). Jail was yesterday imposed upon to a Charlottetown business firm, oo ies Se Ie eat the Rev. W. G. Hogg, | ‘Open session for young people | 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship ere Sane, of nee! gauee’ conies eoaice patge|talen wit, and could efter o|" | Assisiamt Pricste | snd Adults te chapel led by| Male Eight — “My Jesus, 1 q . St. ge . . Harry Nason; open ses-| Love Thee” Trelnor “a Queens County Court.| Trainor in his” sumnation said | Suggestion as to where it had eoouoh > _ Miss Suzanne Brenton. Lic. Mus. | sion for Primary and Juniors in “Glorious Things Of Thee Are Bags Jens cowie. ona the aides ore Oe ied te ape Te teen and Chir Dict | “chr al sone" iis. any- ~ = | “ = g: — of theft on the mails. | acc i the destruction of Vehicle he was passing at poss- % The Tenth Sunday After 11:00 am-Case of infants in oo Have Sword — Will pleted at a previous hearing, at the testimony presented by the ibly 30 miles per hour. | eri dee el ie Bn on a Sites Geaie Eee which time it was revealed that| crown ‘nor would it raise any STILL BRIGHT | oak Gnndiiaiiios children in Nursery and Kin-| 38-D., Ph.D., Drew University, While the accused had been a reasonable doubt. Cot. Matines sald fot K was! they wore teavelling, the Heht ap JOANNE Xt | 11:00 a.m—Choral Eucharist & dergarten. departments (child-| _Madison, New Jersey temporary employee in the Char- Counsel for the accused was) still bright but getting on for neared to be hazy or fozgy-In that | Geese. ren are thus cared for while| 7:0 p.m.—Divine Worship lottetown Post Office during the R. R. Bell, Q.C.. and the crown dark when he arrived on the light and due to the color of the WOODWARD | 7:00 p.m.—Evensong tin All| parents attend divine worship).| Sermon: Wheels In the Sky Christmas rush in 1958, he had was represented by John P. scene. He had turned his lights yse car he testified that the MARGARET %! ‘Seats Chapel) - | 44:00 a.m.—MORNING WOR- The Rev. Lawrence Toombs ——— | Nicholson. on to be seen rather than to aid ing vehicle was not clearly LEIGHTON cients - edeiieatal’ aimee Guest Organist month of Aug : in seeing. discernable. by Rev. Canon Douglas Hen-| Moathly ebservance of Com-| “/ Dr. Paul Cudmore, M.D. Queen Watches : Earlier on the road from Corn-| Witness Mrs. Prowse stated > WILLIAM FAULKNER'S % diesen, B.A. DD. ie ae SUMMER VISITORS * Stalin Called wall he had switched on his park that at the time she and her THE A Visitors Are Most Welcome | Sermon: Rev. C. J. Griffith,| CORDIALLY WELCOMED Fireworks Show lights when he met a vehicle son were accompanying her hus- . AT ALL SERVICES pastor of the Roger Williams A 'Di t ose gpd role oe as a Rrveag band Willard Prowse enroute to Baptist Church, “Providence, CHARLOTTETOWN cta or sever: er venicies h€ Meadowbank to inspect some cat- AND THE Rhode Island. LE CHAP EE doreasece 21 tae tnoeect : had met on the way in to the city tle-which they owned. 4 SR PAUL'S ANGLICAN! See Mre A. Jes Mestm—| display held Thursday night at| g40SCOW (Reuters)—A number | Bad, Shown no lights. They were in the vicinity of the 2. 2 CHURCH aoe ee set tease Oe tobe Ave. Wictoria Park. nah | The traffic proceeding from @ACY radio towers on the Trans- troubled” (Oley Speaks) J at Longworth Ave. ie ees aniied isto Get en oe Senet © Be | Beran Se evening, onreess icenein Wiiwey. cieety, oer Qeaaws *.. M+ —-—s established 1769 by Reyal | 1:30 p.m.—EVENING SERVICE | Proclaiming: ~ porch of Government House to Cyclopaedia Britannica éoccrie-| © an the BCE aa port § 8.00 pm. Saturday, July 18th Coot Foundation Service begins with bright) The Old Book view the beautiful display and tions of Hitler and Stalin as dic- Sy meas ae Sheen” ha oad: ee collision occurred, she | P YE he Reverend Canon J. T. Ibbett, praise tn = sinceg of - The New Birth Sete taungs tne omens eclin oe Snoken Roatan re |% ; Goo pt u-MM MM MH SY ¥ Gentes lem olen aiiennel =" The Precious Blood Ee ares 0 weiahty cheer ripped portal Theralay._ | of the aay mete tee aml ta, wedees Gah asia eel oF . eT a Dees Meets, SRC, | Smet Bev. C. 5, Caan Se ee through the night air. , \,The — =, = two sec-| cult, than a. he admitted. | the visibility was good although * os *’ *” * uM & “MM * ° fe 8:39 a.m—Celebration of Holy Vallis, Mr. Lloyd Archer. 10:15 ia a = : Russian would : open ¢ afternoon session some of the cars they et ; Communion CFCY: 99 FI Mi i tions concerning the men -and Cpl. Humphrey was called to the frabatiog cele peenant eh a. | 11:08 a.m.—Celebration of Holy ee cues ob ease 11:00 pom F ily Bible Hour’: | ee | | Meenes |siand to identify a number of Their own car had no tshts NORTH RIVER eeiation Fam : # rd “Hlitler is described here as 2 photographs which he took of the|switched on . ‘i the ary Church With 4 Timeless a eee Rewa Offered |aiciator. stalin too is described | Pome hth on the night of the| as xt, | Services conducted Message. ” beginning cha : : D h When meeting some other ve Rector. Excellent car-parking facill- current studies in Romans I seems that one or more sab | tele motpeainon Weil este | ud a in te ee Sees Aon Contietiy tented ties. ae A. Stahr. dents of the province, faced with standard work of reference. a| Asked about the visibility, the she sawthe-accused’s car, turr Te Attend cons axe weneer | SRS et cet ante ve ; Se on of giving Queen book of facts about the world. | witness stated that after receiv- out of the line to overtake and 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School. ‘ Eliza and Prince Philip a pro | Many Russians reply “why ing the call at his home he pas, other cars. As the other é Phone 5121 for transportation. per greeting, descended to vad-| doesnt it say Hitler was a bad | travelled from there to the RCMP car approached she said that it : | PRESBYTERIAN ZION PRESBYTERIAN | 7.39 p.m.—Evening Servicet a @elism in order to’ pay their re-| dictator and Stalin a good dic-| headquarters without the use of —————-_-______--—- | BOX OF FICE OPENS AT 7:20 SHOW.AT DUSK CHURCH Special Speaker— | aspects. ? headlights but used them to go ' z | THE KIRK OF S. JAMES) Mr. Svend Christensen of | A wat-imown St. Peter's Road from there to the accident. 1G a ee ee ee ee Corser Prince & Graftes Streets} Halifax. restaurant owner, : NO EXCESS SPEED What Do et The Reverend T. 8.8. Somers. “The wages of sin is death, . premises well decorated with Ferchion Show |,_0 te weston 2 yan ext - TONIGHT AND MONDAY MA. STM. The Rev. Donald A. Campbell! pat ihe sift of God is teres flags oa Royal —- mate of the speed the \vehi- Out Of 2 Minister re life through Jesus Christ our » found dismay, on morn- cles might have been travelling P % Minister. Lerd.” Romans 6:23. ing of the Royal Visit, that bs Ends Friday Cpl. Humphrey said that from the | The unknown author of THE BIG FAMILY SHOW Miss £. Lillian McKenzis, Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A., | Visitors Warmly Welcomed. —, err length it wosdal indicate to Misell “A lowe of God ts better ond se ud thc <i gg enact ued Gea dareiier CALVARY TEMPLE As a way of.seeking. an answer By PEGGY MASSIN that neither of a i “an aca ie a Padme ra — ah A siete = PARKDALE to this mystery, the proprietor is PARIS (Reuters) — Paris de-! travelling at an excessive rate.of |"lings.”” The hireling serves ae ‘ Visitiog Organist 10:00 a.m.—Adult Bible Class. * offering a $15 reward for informa. signers ended their fall and win- | speed. St wr tao ee at a Le MOST ORAMATIC MOTION PICTURE! 11:00 a.m.—Nursery School. Pentecostal Assemblies ef tion concerning the culprits. ter shows Friday leaving one ma-| ‘The next witness was'Cst. Mac- | serves out of love for him. ‘a dees 11-80 a.m.—Divine Service and 11:00 ban Biene oe wie : Canada Jor fashion unsettled — whether donaid, who)conducted the initial | His pay is the joy of serving. | CP Sony evn Cleny Sermon by the Minister: “If it! — — Rev. ¥. E. Jackson. Paster : milady’s ase E he conspic- | stages - investigation. “He |] “What do I get out of it?” is J} 2 ce remarkable family were not so, I would have told) 1. cornere Is A Green Hill” Phone 9119 poms of conte is year. _—| stated> that he received the call | a question that is much in our |} Bedi " and a wonderful hom you.” : : L O ( A L Guy Laroche, last of the big-| at the RCMP barracks at 8:20 |] thoughts if not on our lips. | fer ‘old yelier’ dog! 2 Sele: “O Rest tn the Lera”—| Gomeet od wary Jene| ee es sare: : eos aaa sar Bie ion eer, a ee Oe ee he _ Sareea Farauharson Tan parang Service me oe j n, a B 1 ay wi ness sai le question needs to be |} v3 ses. F Pa y - é 7:00 p.m.—Divine Worship. Rev. Tom Mitchell wil] be | cap look, following the trend i that he id not switch on his raised, but there are areas of }) 4 re ¢ RS VERY WELCOME Sermon: ““Measureless Might”. guest speaker at both ser- | started by Nina Ricci and con- | headlights until reaching West |] living into which it cannot | CxS _ —— 4 fe ar ae IS OPEN DAILY Anthem: ~“Fount ef Mercy, vices. aeseed by Toes SE Lowest Sa Reraiy, os Oe, visitey was] birate wien: tttteg Wo of War oSy a God of Love'™—Drtes. Remember: | good. ’ ; z wae @ 7 Welcome at the Temple | ao. | Cst. Macdonald said he did so The founders of the British arora ; : <, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN All Are Cordially Welcome pee we ue e at the Temp | font, Foreign Bitte, Society — MCGUIRE and FESS PARKER £3 OR ¢ PARK ROYAL cdg gg cyl Fi iy = THE SALVATION ARMY) UNITED CHURCH | gave of their personal mater- Teohnicolor: yee 213 Kent Street Great George Street Rev. W. Burton Crowe, B.A. | ial possessions but devoted a |) 26 Charlies P. Herndon, “HOME OF EVANGELISM” Minister great part — —— oe i Ya) M.A.. D.S.L. — Minister Since 1865 11 Second Street ens ee : A.R.C.M. Se. Major and Mrs. L. A. Hicks. Phone 4214 || distribution of the Scriptures. || PRICES: Adults 70c; Children under 12 yrs- 15¢ | “#** Allison Mackae. A.R-C.M. ealy Baa len, idles Mewned | The ogery 4M vee tee | Organist 7 ae Sunday “Miss Helen Wilson, | =e": | COMING SUNDAY MIDNIGHT ee eee | See | cout une beet’ i for ; ! so ——\ Young People . = g Met! idigan, ia al mss time tates ta BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 12:05 A.M. 19:00 a.m.—Bible School for all ‘19:99 am—Sunday School . | Qu" Sunday | services during favorably in the Charlottetown | ; | God's Word im thelr own Come yourself and bring your | 08 a aeas tae Moi am. Hospital following his serious ac- . A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS _ |} language. ainiocs. pg os —Open ss This Sunday: The Discourage- cident a week ago. | The increasing demands 11:00 a.m.—Morning Wership a3. —. M atorium| ments of a Prophet. an GRADE V TO MATRICULATION a the Scriptures in the face Sermen: “Larger Living” ae erent .. ee oe iatoter will conduct the TEACHER APPOIN i rising costs has placed a : Miss M ” m.—F ice. > Miss Mildred Mullins has been Four Square Education and development _ || heavy strain on the financial a *°Y) You are cordially invited to| To all who seek the forgiving eppojnted to the teaching staff, forJour son i] resources of the Society, in 7:38 p.m.—Evening Worship. attend these services. leve of God, the strengthen- of the Model School of Prince of | ‘act it has been necessary | Sermon: “Handicaps” : ing influence of the Spirit, and Wales Coliege. her appointment | x Emphasis ts on 3. Eyery boy who fs | recently to drastically curtail * ‘The witness of this congrega-| UNITED PENTECOSTAL| ‘te presence of Christ, Park ‘was announced w by Pre-| sound academic train- ohysically fit is réquire- _ Reyal extends a welcome. mier Matheson following a meet-| ing, hard work and ed to take part in games must ask ourselves is not Protestant_ner Catholic. Rath- * CHURCH ing of the Executive Council. | high standards. — cadets and school activi- “What do I get out of it?” er, it presents the necessity of 37 Elm A e co a ROBINS, FUXERAL—TDe Aa eile crt Tse is reine tee Cheat) «aL. Sain Miner. | aN Copy fog feral for Mrs. Neil S. Robbins 4. The school exercises ['f - We may alee hele os we New Testament. It is felt that Phone 8676 opy was, held yesterday afternoon 2. The school. provides -areful supervision with |) purchase deiaais acai a the ills of Christendom will : Church Page from the MacLean Funeral Home | * geligious. instruction and discipline. Maximum at- | The Bible the mst be caved by either Gas Services : ™ : to Marie United Church for ser- | the ‘opportunity for daily tention is given to alt P] ai oe ; — | i. 10:00 am.—Sunday School Must Be In By vice conducted by Rev. J. M.} worship. . round development. thie ond emtend k. bat by Bible-based CHRIST— 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worship 5:00 m Sheen. During the service # quar}! wey equipped residences; an ideal atmosphere for development CENTERED UNITY among, 7:3 p-m.—Evangelistic Meeting e p.m. tet composed of Gordon Coffin, | Layton Coffin, Jack MacCallum, Lioyd Anderson. sang “The Old Rugged Cross". Interment was in| Marie Cemetery. The pallbearers. _were._Stirling MacSwain, Robert MacSwain ef character and personality; free from outside distractions, G. A. Rebinson, Minister. Applications~ now being received for SEPTEMBER 1959. For details apply te: . :“_ WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA L. R. GESNER, B.A., Dip. Ed., Headmaster. THE BIBLE HOUSE Charlottetown (Opposite Eaton's) ‘Operated by the P. E. |. Auxiliary +t The British —and—fForeign—Bible * Society) ap eaten aoe ent