ay: Rs ge te: hae a . o ‘ a : a j ! 2 The € Char wn, Mon., Aug. 10, 1959 had trouttesr fe sieter, taten Lowte ; a - — a Dick Mave tock Ss cow me. re ae ¢ : 8 o,8 | tande A choppy sea rocked the | aldiston and family, were the Sun- | boat, Dick fell out and a pass- day visitors at the home of her’ F ing sailor took him te shore | father, Mr. Harry Vesscy, York. { where he decided to drivg two (Mr, and Mrs. Eimer Yeo North E a F 3 bome. But Dick couldn't ope a . River, were the guesis of Mr. | ; . the car door. The key was in the and - and Mrs. Ernest and Mrs. Leigh Vessey, York. sd his jacket. The jacket was im | Khrushchev - Eisenhower visits | shape up as the maim issues ont, and Mrs. Ramsay Auld, and Mrs. Johnson Pe the boat and the boat was | two days before the curtain im the P.E.1, election. Ohariotietown, end Joan Auld, al-|aad basnity of Trestle Oat mene a i heading out into The Channel. | came down made the failure of | Walter R. Shaw, facing his 9° of Charlottetown, paid a short the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Ar . gin Ie taeee, Shen Fe ce Sevigs ministers’ pariey | first election as leader of the eee, York on Sunday at the 'thur Johnson, York. Week's News ~ Eisenhower, 2 Europe was arrested steahng conspicuous. Progressive Conservative party, | home Gordon Crockett. Mr. and Mrs. Leith Brown Pia maanienens Sere renee e, We a bus. ‘I wanted to get home,” | LIFE’S TROUBLES has unveiled a strongly-dlavored Master Roger Johnson, York, |a4 their guests recentin bin Ted Canadian Press Staff Writer .| trip if a display of Western | %¢ ‘old police. ‘I was tired of | Sometimes i just doesn’t | agricultural platform. was the guest of his aunt and Reed and family, Montreal, Miss Buckingham Palace, in its | solidarity. waiting.” . | @eem to be your week. These | Premier Matheson has not-|uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Keir Ford /verna MacPherson, Edmonton, @editional etraight{aced man- Shsnshthaw wee tated ¥ be Another man who got tired { are some of the people who | announced the Liberal platform | over the weekend at Winsloe- j|yir David MacPhersoh. West- ger, released a formal one | planned similar advance talks was paratrooper Arthur Lovell the U.S. successfully launched | yet, but it is thought agricul- Master Ricky Johnson, Y or k, | ville and Mrs. MacPherson’s dau- sentence announcement Min- | with Soviet bloc countries. The | ™@ ‘pswich, England, he was v its new pa‘ddlewheel” satel- | “ire will play a strong part. (was the weekend guest of Mr. | — —— wes later countless more sea- | problem of peace,” he replied | O'dered to pay £228 damage: | bite. The satellite, named for | The Oland and Son Limited | and MacEdwin MacArthur. Us- ¢ences were multiplying around | shrewdly, ‘is not one that re. ‘Of Punching the jaw of . | the soar vanes with which &* brewery m Halifax anticipates (ion Road. the world. quires discussion among the street - corner Communisi | will pick up energy from the a shortage of can openers as (Master Robert MacLennan of ; ‘ , The Friday morning bulletin jcountries of the Socialist | SP@*er. He* condemned the | eun, is crammed with measur- . the result of a United States Glen Valley, was the guest of BE SURE TO VISIT THE id simply: Queen will | camp.” British way of life and 1! | ing instruments for no fewer | steel strike. Each case of : ee. gee en However, there was consider- thought it was time somebody thap 15 separate space experi- | canned beer contains a steel | efforte were being made Thurs- \ . gagements.” But this tradi able speculation that the Rus stood up for the country,”’ Loveli | ments, opener. The brewery has added | day to check a forest fire which | tional form of advice was un- | sian leader might consuk with 4 @ note saying: “Please save | forced 345 people Saturday to | ' qistakable. It heralded another } Chinese Communist chiefs be | HOFFA DENOUNCED 7 Mine WEEE. this can opener as there is | evacuate their homes at Baie | ; addition to fhe Royal Family. | fore going to Washington.” In | A Senate investigating group tn the Atlonae manied the news | shortage due to the steel Verte ia northeastern New- | The announcement that the | the meantime, he planned‘to re in Washington released twe| gy eo —_ strike. - : Na searwnearrg, Sings of | Queen is expecting her third | tax in sunny Crimea. ecathing reports on James R. are con, Forest res aoe ce pag oe nge | 7 . ‘ child followed her return from. Hoffa, president ef the Team- | go, betes uae oe at: plague Newfoundland. A sa community. : -— oa ee ee The Coldstream Guards aneee Cee. crease of two rtles over the | i ° ® ovate fey fas Sas Hee Ores. a; cao ee cat The select committee on im -| say of pa | : ‘ came on sowned 4 — proper activities in the lebor or Queen, Prince Philip end their [ Uawavering eyes while.on sea- | management field reported to scat aoe a Special Invitation S.:¢ ? AT THE FAIR two children arrived in Scot- | ‘Ty duty outside Buckingham — the senate: voters have been offered’ he i: / land for their summer vacation Se ee ee In the history of this coun- _ a i : Ye" = : . , a iS -et-Batmoral ener a cee panies @ | try # would be hard to find a | Rowgemdant Devos etre OLD HOME WEEK" patrons to visit . Her Majesty appeared well- | —# : | eee: “Jabor leader who has so shame -| party andthe United New: our DAIRY BOOTH and enioy the Good- an tanned and was smiling broadly | | A women towrist, ead to be | iessly abused -his members @r | gundiend Party. which had . eee ony es she was reunited with her | 08 Americas, Claimed pat ® | his trust.” | gtart jn two former mennere || ness of Island Dairy Products. = | setae Soa bat | Sate Yee owe vet | glee Soma |p temw ee | po eon cianD -| You Have The Questions Canadian tour was | Confined to barracks for 10 eatin ~ | and James Higgins. The Liber- | ese = be | days. A member of Parliament oo oo eet aie seats e H : ; cae oe aes Oat rt eet | eed ato ween was a. we ieguloure, the Por me. se ||. DAIRYMEN’S ASSICIATION : . —The- -Teamster president a i en's e S . f a 2 =| We'll Have The Answers About One of the Queen's tast- ects; *miggering and making banter- @ Halifax was to announce | ing remarks to the soldier. | swe: siloise rar thet Maj-Gen. George Vanier, Another Guardsman, Charles | He issued a statement saying, (CE eee @ French - Canadian Roman sowta, Shule cnacong ac cman | Yet can't dignity by an on | Catholie, would. be the coun- | pants while executing a smart | suor the rumor, hearsay, in- For a taste treat { y's next Governor - General. | kmees-up about-turn. He carried | aiendo an‘d false witness which . e e@ i eee gr mee os | ee eee ee es |e ee padi: The Plan > tee.”’ em ; ; office Sent guard room for a change of | ' j . J O SABRE-RATTLING An eight-year-old boy was | Steven Rockefeller; son ef Nikita Khrushchev agreed | smacked by a rifle butt when New York's governor, and ' test week to visit fon _ United his head came too close to a blonde Anna Marie Rasmussen : D ° B atom September—a turning sentry at Windsor Cas who once worked as a maid ia qd oot | promised not to rattle his sabre | tie. On that occasion, everyone the wealthy family’s home, an- iry Booklets and pamphlets will be available and residents ___ during the momentous aren agreed it was an accident nounced that they will be mar | President Eisenhower - ‘With the tourist-season—at-its—_ried_later_this_ month. q ae iaible AR STER few Khrushchev hack to Russia height, the Guards are con Admiral of the Fleet Earl th eligi for PAY DIRECT P TICIPATION MAY REGI feter in the fall in an exchange | stantiy surrounded by camera | Mounthatten of Burma, Brit- at e i AT THE BOO Pa of pleasantries that both sides | fans and onlookers | ain’s chief of the defence staff, — : TH. A ae hope may, as the president put | The MP, Marcus Liptot— will open the Canadian Na- ° . it, ‘melt a little bit of the ice | himselt a colone—summed.up_|tional Exhibition at Toronte Coliseum that Saree our rela- | the feelings of many when he Aug 2% tionships.”’ announcements | said: ‘These chaps show ad Prince Edward Island's Lib- DURING OLD HOME WEEK mirable restraint, but one al- eral administration, in office % ways gets stupid people who wears, wil] seek another map- é & e B & ¢ 48 trip of Vice-President Riih- an te Russia and Pe | annoy them beyond endur- | date im a provincial election ie : 2 ° - - Tie entie soveniee. om | Voit editing, @M. sexeciaks The whole family will enjoy ——tng-and-enthusiastie abou: the | ALL TALKED OUT | of defence, will fly to Ottawa coming journey, alled at a The f st of Rus- | Tuesday for discussions on ton-— aie — ICE CREAM press conference 52 sia, Brita the United oan ccm shane deinen. ee ® GIANT SIZE- CONES | Re eahcthe ca ‘In the old times. people . and France packed their bags Printing presses were rolling ased to leave their weapons in and left Geneva after fruitless | in Britain again after a seven- the hall when they went in to | discussions since May 11 on the | week strike that caused losses talk peace. We shouki do that | twin questions of the status of totalling perhaps £30,000.000 now and there should be mo | Berlin and the future of Ger General printing firms and pro Pr vincial newspapers reopened sabre-rattling. many. British, French and West There was wrangling to the! for business after offering a ; _German leaders wil] meet with end about the wording of the | 4%-per-cent pay _Tise” and - ® ICE COLD CHOCOLATE MILK eee Fe Coliseum near the entrance. OLIVER FARM MACHINERY || co __PURE MILK CO. LTD. |. HOSPITAL sun an Fl Mr. Farmer » «+ « We invite you to visit our Canadian Tire Store AND MORE PROFITABLE WITH one cowemon exounos muswex || «= ss«WELCOME = @LIVER MACHINERY SOLD IN P. E. I. BY— | TO THE KEN TUCKY Sohnny’s Service Station, Red Point; McGowan’s Ltd., Kilmuir; Fred | : OF C AN AD Al Kitson, North River; Simmons & MacFarlane, Summerside; Paul Lavoie, | Carleton; Alvin H. Palmer, O'Leary, during Old Home Week . . . 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