—— “ae: - a Se —___—___-— 7 mae sland Scouts And Cubs ins Gum tat aned « ue! MOF Blaze white-spotted pink organza full-/ 9 : 3 ; Will Greet Royal Couple —_xai’wres. tne asst seonra Is Squelched . aa jes Fe as anal 5 ae J . Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs “Eiti| come morning. | reply, saying she shared manor in the Proude : ser : . Scouters wearing full uniform will} Scouts and Cubs line the |New ® pride its S TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK rendesvous at Prince of Wales| streets in the morning at 10 a.m. |great heritage and trusted “that | Bulting on Great George Street , oi College at 9:30 a.m. and and will have a reserved place|the future may bring ever - in-| “ad city firemen out at noon yes- The Guardian, Charlottetown Wed... July 29, 1959. & | +t 1:15 p.m. for the Royal at the Colosseum at 2 p.m. Alter|creasing prosperity and happi-| terday. The blaze originated on oe : -——|on Juty 30. Should it be raining,| the rally they will line the street/ness to its people.” the north aide of the structure on eas iz 4 ks from outside the| at 2:45 for the departure of Her| The briefly referred to thet 2 \'@ . city are to come in the| Majesty to Government, House |the Gueen Elizabeth scholarelips | tacts, ioticotind thet 9 afternoon only and meet at the) 1 cadens are asked to keep Scouts | anounced earlier Tuesday in| in between the wall and sill. Some Colisseum not later than 2 p.m. commemoration of the Royal! smoke and water damage wis in and Cubs in their own troops and er ate me va per a co ow evidence when the firemen left at : should brought those packs times. awarded annually 12.30. i * . e zi te the Legislative building ee Sie Seana teohe . Si ing The Black Watch pipe andlers College, equally divided o TP y-cae brass band was in attendance @t/among Engileh.- speaking and] mest Inexpensive : . thay vanen tee teat he the hen ieee ene See eee eon — Seven Naval Ships carrying ficers and men. °< taatie Proviegnp-June’ 18. Tho|senane them bed’ peteined te we he mepebie at tend a cea tec || Salesman you cam a well over 1,000 officers and men a h nd ely Prince's eyebrows were burned @/cheer and wave the arrival. the first. and second year of and representing three of the] iigates are slated to visit Char-| ies burnished with the run, (CHEERING THRONGS ‘studies leading to a degree in employ ---a United Nations will visit Char-|iottetown. The H.MS. Tenby will /The Queen’s usual peaches and The seven miles to Fredericton | the professional at a lottetown within the two week/be under the command: of Cmdr.|eream complexion was toned a|Were also lined -yith cheering | New university. GUARDIAN August 5 -_19, it was|W. R. D. Gerard-Pearse, M.V.O.,| soft tan, which blended with the | 224 flag-waving e observing| CROWDED LAWNS announced here yesterday. R.N. and Cmdr. A. G. Watson, |pink outfit she wore. Her white |# Special holiday in honot of the At this point in the program PATRIOT In making the announcement, | RN. will command the Salisbury. |hat and pearl ear rings and neck-|Queen. Her arrival in Frederie-| the loone were a Commanding Officer of H.M./ The Tenby will have a comple-jiace were im sharp contrast to|‘0D Was.greeted with the crash | crowded with mds, all hap- ye = C.8. Queen Charlotte Cmdr. J. N.| ment of 17 officers and 220 men|her summer coloring and peal of the Anglican cathed-| Pilly waving ; eoch|| WANT AD C.D., said the first ships|and the Salisbury will carry sora had noticed cho| toa. . _| pause inthe Queen's reply. jf F einatey on thee | eee ond 210 men. Reperters se pch desi The motorcade drew up in EXPORTS MINK - - based frigates of the In all, close to 1,400 visiting | !ooked tired at Port Hope, Ont.,/ front of the gaily decorated Canadian mink pelts exported Phone 8506 RCN Escort Squadron. naval men will be in Charlotte-|but the two-day rest islature building where Premier/in 1957 were valued at about ‘ ‘rainor told the mie wai ceeded nn oo et7,000,000 eg H. .B. Somers on behalf of the/ Trainor told the new Canadians 0 rl eM RRM MRM MR KH KM ¥ A young, pretty girl speaks to her husband stunning shock marriage brings her! convicted in City Police Court yesterday for failing to stop for a red traffic light. Information revealed that the accused travelling south last night on Elin Avénue had driven “Of Royal A special effort to make cer- tain all school children will have view of the pro- — and a clear picture Will Get Good View Visitors In Ch‘town line from the Square along Roch- @rd to Grafton Street and up Grafton Street to Pownal Street. In the afternoon the rural Xavier campus until Thursday evening. Then it will be moved te the University chapel. Pontif- ical requiem mass will be held there at 10 a.m. Friday with burial in St. Ninian’s Cemetery. Aug 10th. They are the U.S.S. Snyder under the command of Lt. Omdr. D.E. Eaters and the U.S. Kyne under the command of IA. Cmdr. R..V. Volk. Each of the 3 speed « Five drunk ahd “ @f their Queen — will be made Thursday with the naming of six officers to see that the youngsters __ &fe so placed along the route to five them the maximum oppor- school children will assemble at King Square at 1 p.m. and the city school children also at 1p.m. at Hillsboro Square. They will then proceed to the Colosseum. Israel Nation Is Challenged American ships will have a com- niement of approximately 180 of- UNDERWATER EXPLOSION docket. Of these two from Char- lottetown and another ~ from Southport were each remanded until Tuesday, August 4th, with out bail. The other two, both residents of the city were sentenced to 10 days in Queen’s Couny Jail. VIENNA (AP)—A fire: touched off by an underwater gas explo All youth groups are asked to be tunity~of- seeing the Royal visit- ors in the Colosseum by 2 p.m. IDFINA, Egypt (Reuters) — The children will first rendez-| Officers who will assist in the! president Gamal Abdel Naver | raged on the eurtane 2 Ge Yous at Connaught Square at 9.30/ street lining by children are, Ma-| challenged Israel Again Tuesday|°™ | — am. and will there be divided |jor R. G. Dumont, Major J. J./to a “decisive battle’ and de-|Caspian Sea for 10 days until So- PAINTING? inte groups for easier handling | Coyle, Capt. M. L. McAleer, Lts.| clared that the United Arab Re-|Viet engineers put it out with 7 ; and placing in the best positions|R. L. Doyle, M. 8. Stevenson,| public will “never accept the Underwater bombs, Budapest—ra— jf __ available. and F. L. Driscoll. crime of Palestine.” [dio said Tuesday. The broadcast Pittsburgh Paints, . In the morning the children will Nasser repeated his statement, ae eee a ane and = keep that Just Painted leek ® issued Sunday at Alexandria, that | ?* where aes 7 . Monsignor M.M, |veare ail waiting for our de [drillers were working, Flames|| LONGER! : Mercury Hits 85 cisive battle to take revenge for |shot up 250 feet and the fjre Chandler Bros. “ (Continued from Page 1) what happened in 1948” when the spread over more than 320,000 ae At City Airport tens of millions of dollars. modern state of Israel was carved | Squate feet of sea surface. No. 1 Plywood Place oe Dr. Coady’s work began after! ont of Palestine. Charlottetown, P.E.1. * ~ Yesterday was the hottest day |the First World War. The plight|~ Nasser spoke for two hours at|was unable to occupy any Egypt- “ef the summer—but today is ex-|0f Maritime fishermen was des-|, jand distribution ceremony at/|ian positions in the Sinai until BaeeEEoRpmprpermsniges oye “pected to be even hotter. perate. The value of Nova-Seotta/tdfina, lower Egypt, tracing in |Ezyptian- troops were ordered to WANTED ' | The. meteorological station at |fisheries fell to $9,700,000 from) detail the course of hostilities in| withdraw and meet the Angle the Charlottetown airport reports | $15,145,000 in the first two years ithe fall of 1956 when Israel in-|French attack. USED FLASH BULBS s a mercury climbed to 8 de- | following the war. Fortunate fish-|vaded Egypt's Sinai Desert and| Prisoners taken by Israel were | =grees at 3 o'clock and was still | ermen earned as much as $500 @/ Britain and France followed up|soldiers and national guerds im ONE CENT EACH ‘that high an hour later. year. Some earned as little as| with an attack on the Suez Canal|the Gaza strip, who were “or || ALLOWED ON PURCHASE : : erat Sat ponsie Save bun me le zone. dered not to fight ‘in order to|[- sentie sitie, complain about . e six-foot priest fostered his in 195 civilians,” he sai G SERVICE ; é SE Seether, .An8 $6 Smt lenseevative seevement tet. oo-| eee ene te tenet ‘wore fe Fin ; a PHONE - SHOPPIN MATINEE 2:30—EVE. 6:45—9 (ADULT) shave said, “It beats shoveling | pjaining to people “‘singly you cam} = || Reddin's Pharmacy 3 E P ; CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ONLY snow. do little, but ‘by-group action you 132 RICHMOND STREET TO-NIGHT id TH UR es c. APITOL ; can achieve a great deal.” - . — eam | UE © . fs | The celebrant will be the Rev. Anthory Mavromaras, Parish Priest of St. George’s Greek Orthodox Church, Halifax and fhe service here in over 25 years. _|fish sheds, homes, schoolhouses te|on his mission, a small fisher- ,| ket your own products—and re WORKED EVERYWHERE On tumbledown wharves, in and union meetings, he urged the formation of study clubs and co- ops. And on June, 1930, 18 months after Dr. Coady set out men’s federation was founded in Hatifax: met - i He told the first federation meeting: “Through a co - opera- tive, you could produce and mar- gain control of your lives.” ' He Margaree, N.S., in 1881. Educated at St. Francis Xavier University, in Rome and in the United States, Dr. Coady’s first efforts were in the general education field. He became principal of the Antigon- was born at . Northeast I 11:00 a.m. Brackley Point Road Royal To During the visit to the Province of the Royal Party on Thursday, July 30th, 1959; Friday, July 31, 1959 no parking will be permitted on the fol- lowing streets and roads between 9:00 a.m. and _ Prince Street south of Kent. Water Street west of Prince Rochford Street south of Grafton Grafton Stret between Rochford & Weymouth Weymouth Street north of Grafton Longworth Avenue and St. Peter’s Road to Brackley Point Road to Sherwood Cemetery Sherwood Road to Frozen Food Plant. No parking will be permitted on the following streets and roads between 2:00 p.m. and 4.30 p.m. Notice - ~ PROWSE BROS. ~ . a SUMMER SALE Lh oie ch eh Bee FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT ish High School before takin am St. Peters Road — : , e L O C A L ne ee pee a = ens oe : |THE SHATTERING DRAMA OF THE TOUGH : ngworth Avenu f foundene = thous Nova Scotia Ruston Street 7 i S nN ul Wi Nn g TROUBLED TEENAGERS OF OUR TIME. He , of honor- Ambrose Street a 3 an was a oe => McGill Avenue : ae a : “HIGH (CONFIDENTIAL!) SCHOOL ’ BRIEFS The MV Fergus returned to Newfoundland yesterday evening following her arrival here Mon- day. While in port the Fergus took on a mixed cargo of pota- hrown horse by Volstadt and own- ed by Jackie Pound of Charlotte town was buried yestreday morn- ing at the Exhibition Grounds. Longwort 3 “zien 2 ae Sones onmd a 2.04:4 record|Land Settlement Board and the R Pcie tet % AVON SS et crtcs nas "| Bervistes re 6 teeter; Jeangh St. Peters Road ‘ E : Gas = last July. mg are a er, i ° . — ‘ ; 7 uy. lol Margares" Yorks” N's. tour {| Brackley Point Road to ‘Atrport stock.of branded lines. ENTERS P.E.!. HOSPITAL Arthur Worth, City, has enter- ;|there was no religious demarea-t ies and received every major award in adult education. In 1936, ““‘Doe’”’ Coady spoke ex- tensively throughout the United States for the Carnegie Founda tion and received the Carnegie Award for adult education. INSPIRATIONAL BOOK In 1938 he published Masters of Their Own Destiny, an inspira- tional work about co-operative ef- forts in the Maritimes. : ‘Pope Pius XII made him a ‘prelate of the church in 1946 but tion line in his economic and se clal work. He said at the time, “there is no Catholic, or Protes- tamt way of catching fish.”’ He served on the Nova Scotia sisters, Mary Ellen, Margaree Forks, N.S., Sister Marie Joseph, ed the Prince Edward Island S., Mrs. on the night of July 30, 1959 from 11.00 p.m. to ; Mecpital for | wrestment aud Le i ee ie cece "4 9:30 a.m. the following day. . hospital and Mrs. John Angus MacKin- , 5 “ In fact there is to be no parking on an - ; Pp g y por tion ‘of the route to be followed hy the Royal foc or ine DaIance e a2 Party on the above dates prior to the passing of UNIFORM DRESS FOR NAVY the said Royal Party. ; ; : ° ; Also, no citizens will be allowed on the wharf PERSONNEL FOR THE DAY Thursday morning from 8 a.m. to 11 am, Summer At Big Savings cs We solicit the cooperation ‘of the public in | | OF THE ROYAL VISIT, in cto Ps pare no untoward incident . WALT DISNEY uring this visit-of Her Majesty and H. R. H. the i i JULY 30TH, 1959. Duke of Edinburgh. é Come At Once ... . First Come, First Served | Officers — Number One’s (formerly Number Five’s) ie Cane eae. — -had a great : vagy the , ~ @) Fi > WE ae 2 R th medals. Gloves shall be worn. & . Cogs, so please see that parte with m es sh your pets are kept locked up for this occasion. neue at Men — Number One’s With Medals. : Signed, -. Se ee era ae ee Chief of Police, = 98 Queen St.. _ The Store For the Whole Family ‘Dial 8583 Prices: Adults 70c; Children under 12 years—1 Bamber one’s areetint Charlottetown. kwewcreKwre wwe KK and bow tie. amnienemn eM ucheaudabomga oe . ~ ees” me — - s ne. 4 North River Road ford Street Naval Barracks. 8:00 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. George Street P. E. I. Hospital Driveway Government Pond Roadway No parking will be permitted on the following streets between 8:00 p.m. and 11 p.m. Kent Street from Government House to Roch- Rochford Street, along Haviland to the HsM. On Friday, July 31st, 1959, no parking wiil be permitted on the following streets between “,. Kent Street between Government House and at George Street north of Kent Euston Street east of Great George St. to ? The Park Roadway. willbe closed to traffic scanner $e Once again Prowse’s will bring trem- endous savings to the thrifty women of Charlottetown, Royalty and the whole Province during their greatest Mid-Sum- mer-Sale. Every item offered at Sale Prices will be from Prowse’s regular — = COMING THURSDAY THE BIG FAMILY SHOW Peri the homely yellow dog that awit stormed into their lives, ”