~~. |. ~~.” hl Oe =_ ~ oo \ “ . — 3 originated on the west end of | : Fire Damages the ctrecture on the ecisite axl. . from there it spread through. the W k h walls to the roof. orksnop The cause of the fire was not Considerable damage resulted | immediately knéwn and Mr. Mad- 3 from a fire in a workshop own-|@igan was not prepared to give bn, a8 ed by Gerald’ (Jed) Maddigan,|@"y estimate of damage, ¥ TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK 125 Pownal Street late yesterday| The building is located at the , : Matas s le ae afternoon. rear of Mr. Maddigan’s resid- ales Ss : i The G ii Chaflottet T Sept. 22,1959 5 The blaze is reported to have ence. } ew is ’ . e rs Cancer Research Continuing, e* ee . = : = Officials Inform P.E.I. Society : a Some 50,006 tesis have been, sided over by Wendall H. Beaton, ae . made in the United States and| president of the P.E.I, Cancer Canada in a search for a chebi- | Society. y | eal , compound that would deal} Premier Walter Shaw and the | ‘with the cancer cell, the execu-|Hon. Dr. Hurbert McNeill. Min-| aes Sak 3 : tive national director of the jister of health, welcomed the} , |. Canadian Society told a meeting | vistors and spoke words of a) i at the Charlottetown Hotel last | encouragement to Mrs. Fred Mac- | 5 a % evening. Millan, campaign chairman, div-| a Dr. Robert Taylor of Toronto, |isional commanders and team: J ee who is also a vice-president of! captains who were also present. 3 ‘Brackley Point Road — 10 miles from Charlottetown E. Oe the Cancer Institute, went on} Dr. Taylor pointed out that! ay 4% Box Office opens at 7:30—Show starts at 8 ; to say that there is also con-|the Canadian Cancer Society sup-| “3 SF ‘ . siderable interest among researc- ports 80 per a of the 80 Sarat on OR ieee Po ae, Oma ie diel . -——s ew ew ec ee ee eee ee ee hers in t sibility of findi cancer researc projects ing ‘ ~ a a Sccuae tomar meter in con lasbried an te Ge Walled Slates SI S REGISTER SHOWING TONIGHT cer. Such factor has aj;and Canada. E os found in iadaanes with oe An Austrian University stud- dent attended the International 20th CENTURY FOX PRESENTS animal cancers. ent, Ferry Gibler of Vienna, | Red Cross Study Centre at Tor- onto and after obtaining his doc- torate in four years time will join the staff of the Red Cross im Austria. signed the register at City Hall yesterday during a brief call | | “HOUSE OF BAMBOO” STARRING . ROBERT RYAN, ROBERT STACK SHIRLEY YAMAGCHI, CAMERON MITCHELL | George Pifher, also of Toronto, Negotiations ee ae 7 the Cana-| ‘|dian Cancer Society also address-| g. Je ed. the meeting. which was pre- Adjourned ‘ Elderly Resident A special meeting of the Char- * s * * * * * * * * * e jotietown City Council held last on His Worship. Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone. The Austrian stu- ’ ' : : < THE STORY TOKYO COULDN’T HIDE! WASHING- } . discuss working ‘ Dies In Hospital [evening sto discuss a warking CAPITOL sae Cte tae i Ac was adjourned until a suitable | The death occurred Sunday at HOW TOKYO'S CRIME UNDERWORLD WAS ithe Charlottetown Hospital of|nmight next week. TO DAY | Henry Philip Gaudet in his 68th! Prior to the patie sapling the c |'BROKEN BY THE U.S. M. P.’S, THE JAPANESE | year. ceuncil members held a two-hour s Ss ¢ .. . —wY » . ‘ : - , 1 are ative of Cubic Bed Hiites, |cancns mactg 2 Wech Ga | oO oe SECURITY POLICE — AND A KIMONA GIRL. | Mr. Gaudet came to Charlotte-|read and discussed the ggree- ADULT ; town where he took up employ-|ment, which is being sought be-| ;ment with the Charlottetown/tweep-the.two separate branches |Steam Navigation Company and|of civie administration and the ,the Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. | union. before leaving for Brandon,| Councillor * O'Neil ¥Rk wk * suggested | Manitoba where he worked with) that the meeting be adjourned meee a to a suitable evening next week. / i Be - - e late r. Gardet left! preferably Monday evening. due! com oh a C4 Manitoba in 1918 to take up em-/to the fact that a number of 4. ployment with the car works at | changes and adjustments have to Trenton, N.S. He returned to be made in the agreement Charlottetown in 1929 to join the | ——————— } Cast.of am THOUSANDS! P lottetown: Jack of Montague and Louis of Kenora, Ontario. He was predeceased by his wife, the former Mae Lafferty, Edward who died | ‘i staff of the Maritime E'ectric | ° SS hel ee where he remained until his re- Clerk Presides A NOW THE ™ : i» tirement ten years later. | UNCHAINED me ——F oHowing—his_retiroment._Mr_ - nty ; - : URN ENG EMEN = Gaudet operated a grocery store At Cou Court AVENGER SPECIAL RET AG T * on Richmond Street for about a ae 'th Gist bh tow és ee ae eight years. j e =e w mag- THE RAGIN || Left to mourn his passing ts istrate for Queens County has RIOTS AND TO-NIGHT " TUE. ' WED _ oe ae —o city, also not been sworn in yet, County REVELS‘OF 10,000 ree brothers_. Arthur. former . : : atom : a Court Clerk Albert .Dinnis presid- YEARS AGO! publisher of the Patriot. Char- ed at yesterday's sitting of the . Perfect Family Entertsinmerrt! es = court. A Charlottetown man, Joseph Eric Gauthier was remanded un- Wednesday on a charge of THE UNTOLD STORY BEHIND THE WEST'S STRANGEST LEGEND! NS And s Sensational Shark WALT DISNEY... S. L. Caseley of Kensington, ) presented with a gold watch by } the new W.R. Jenkins plant yes- |€"%: # son. : D bs a4 rt Pa Disneys “owner of a Volkswagen with a | J.A. Thatcher, Canadian field | terday. From left jo right are ja Oe a a ‘with Srenen daa arta Walt ANTARCTIC mileage totalling 67,000. was | supervisor, at the opening of -~ sa Mr, Seerey; Mr. Sophie ‘Mrs. William Robert-| Gessner Silliphant of Hunter | , {% > Pree CLIC | c : ; son). Three brothers also pre-| River, was remanded unfil Fri- - R a | e er e deceased him, Frank, Fred and day at 4 p.m. | wd "Solos TECHNICQULOR Cremascort Rudolph Bee 2 W R Jenk Ins Bu l Idi Nn Seen | ioadistane taettins nine. ha | : ‘cit tain Adults 706 | « * Wednesday morning from the SAL MI oO ree residence of his son. Harold, 267 KIN TCH a Sydney Street to St. Dunstan’s! — Usiy skin blemishes on face or body IEROME COURTLAND PHILIP CAREY Child 15¢ Itching Skin, ; ly cleared by tes. Anti- Eczema, Pimples. Red Sca! | and Athiete’s Poot are qui NIXODERM. Stops itch inr Basilica. Interment will be in the Roman Catholic cemetery. the original owner, Don Tinney. | An enjovable buffet luncheon 1 softer, t fo septic actio smoother. 2 NIXODERM ointment and 2p. Revital- m heais a Asset To Parkdale; City Clearer. aR hae Cutting the ribbon which barred the main entrance to the new quarters of W.R. Jenkins Ltd, Mrs. Alex MacLean, wife of the Chief Commissioner of Parkdale, proclaimed the buildinz officially opened yestérday afternoon in the presence of more than 200 guests. The ceremony, which took place in ti cious works area, was presided over by W. R. Jenkins, with a forum seat- ing which included Premier Wal- ler R. Shaw, Mayor E.C. John- stone of Charlottetown: Alex MacLean, Chief Commissioner of Parkdale; H.A. Janssen, whole- sale manager and general sales LOCAL B WJ. Hook "apie TODAY }ations of the citizens said that leaves today forse New York City on a brief holiday) was mindful visit with his brother-in-law, Amos Lavandier. ae ENTERS HOSPITAL | Mrs. J. E. Cameron, 260 Graf- on Street. Saturday entered Prince Edward Island Hospital lor an eye operation today. HOSPITAL PATIENT } Mrs. Alfred MacLeod, R. N.,! eat George Street, formerly of | rion, P.E.1.. is a patient in} Charlottetofn Hospital, after | ving the misfortune of break- ser leg recently. CARD GAME WINNERS Winners at St. Pius Tenth ard party last night were: ladies’ irst, Mrs. J. J. Paquet; second, j Gaudet; consolation, Mrs an MacPhail; gent’s first, arker Whitlock, second, Vernon y; consolation, Brent Essery: r prize, Rita Gaudet; freeze ut, Joe Murphy and Leonard rsenault. : CEREMONY TODAY The new Queens and Kings| ies’ magistrate, James B. ohnnstcn, will be sworn in asa} tipendiary magistrate in a cere-| iony at the Law Courts Build-| , Charlottetown today. GRIMES FUNERAL — The uneral for William Grimes was eld Monday morning from the} *harlottetown Funeral Home to t. Dunstan's Basilica where Re- uiom High Mass was celebrated Rev. Preston Hammill, who so conducted the service at the rave. Rev. Clifford Murphy was resent in the sanctuars. Mem-} rs of* the Benevolent Trish] ociety attended im ai body lall bearers were Lester O'Don- George Lea, porth, and ¢ t Prment was in tne church Ceme- pry. 7 Premier Shaw congratulated | best executives in the province’’. | “The develooment of this busin- | ess, and others, is what we re- it c r S | quire in the province as a j | whole’, the Premier said. Mayor Johnstone of Charlotte- >| sociates are making a consider- , Dennis Dowling, Cecil Stew-| RECEIVES WATCH Frank Sigs-| A pleasing feature of the act- 'n-|ivities was the presentation of! )Canada Lid. to S.L. Casely, Ken; (manager of Volkswagon Canada sington. who drove into the build- , Ltd. and J.A. Thatcher, Cana- ing with his volkswazen regisier- dian field supervisor, Toronto. ing 67,000 miles without having | Other Volkswagon officials pre-| undergone any major repairs. | ward enapeges Dr. H eee In a personally conducted in- assistant to the manager, Export Dept.. Wolfsburg. Germany, Dr, ee a . “s | and Mrs. H.A. Albercht, R. Mez,| DY Mr. Jenkins, -_ | building planning Dept.. Toronto; | the first Volkswagen sold in the Joe Otto, Arno Zaretzke. Kurt province still being driven by Hering, Wolf Wagner and Ian " Smith. the premises visitors prepared and served by mem- bers of the staff of the Char, ize your skin, Look better fast: j a AHI i lottetown Hotel under the per- sanal supervision of manager Frank Pellerin brought the en- joyable period to a close. Musi¢ was provided by RF Mugford, A.R.C.O., in his usual pleasing manner on an electronic organ. | Mr. Jenkins in expressing his pleasure at the large attendance taking part in the ceremony, briefly described the expansion in | the business which brought about the change; to larger and more flexible quarters, for which he was grateful to all concerned. good food sets the mood Mr. Jenkins in the wonderful step forward in his business and described him ‘as “one of the ; vj eg Ces oo x, S ~ Mo - Saat LY BETTER MEALS BUILD BETTER FAMILIES or town, conveying the congratul- while our loss is your gain, he that the greater prosperity falligg-to Parkdale as the result ‘of this expansion, would be reflected in the city. He wished every success for the \Jenkins Company which had hereofore. given the public ex-. cellent service. ! | PARKDALE WELCOME “W.R, Jenkins, Ltd. and as- able contribution to our area and I am glad to extend a cordial welcome to Parkdale,”” Alex Mac- Lean, Chief Commissioner of the Village said, as he wished them success. i ' H.A. Janssen... who headed a group of ten Volkswagen offici- als from Toronto to take part in the opening ceremonies stress- ed the’ importance of the Volks- wagen imports to’ Canada and the export of Canadian wheat to that country, in the economy of both countries. He congratul- ated Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and the entire staff on_ their _ per- formance in getting the building completed and attractively ar- ranged for the opening. “The opening of a business. of this nature in such a modern setup is a real asset to any community and I am glad to have been associated with the construction, marking as it does a red-letter day for the firm I represent, as it also does for. Mr. Jenkins”, was the cammeni of Frank Curtis of the County Construction Co. More than 28 congratulatory telegrams were received, several of which were read by Ken! Jenkins indicating regret at non- attendance. | a gold watch from Volkswazen r ~ ing 10% discount Our Dresses lead in Fall Fashions. back Rayons, etc,, in all the new styles and colors, Select yours now. Priced 8.95 to 16.95 Use our Lay-away Plan. A deposit will hold any garment. : The Greendal Co. Ltd. HERE IS NEWS LADIES Greendal's are giv- on all new Coats, Suits and Dresses. 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