mm— 1 b ’1 J. WIDENED HIGHWAY LEADING INTO CITY ity And Government Discuss'Highway Route Charlottetown now base "'42 foot highway leading into the City by way of the Malpeque Road. The Trans Canada Highway complet- ed to the former City limits be- for the amalgamation of Ward Six has a concrete travelled suro face “of 22 feet with ten foot as- phalt shoulders and, curbs on either side. Last evening: members of the Charlottetown Street Committee headed by Councillor Frank O’Neill met with the Provincial olTv Ann oEnTRAL~‘ ,‘FRESH SALMON,‘ 75 cents a pound. Phone 5535. HAVE A mans terry cloth, Tahiti, with laced front at $2.95. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. FOR REAL VALUES‘ visit Moore and MacLeods Bargain Basement, we have men’s peak félster caps in fancyisnd plain at ‘MENS BERMUDA‘Shor-ts pric- ed at $4.95 and $5.95. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. ’ A VCRAPAUD — St. Johns Church Tea. Wednesday, August 6.‘ Plan to attend. ARRIVED AT HELEN‘S Large shipment of.cotton dresses, Sizes '1 to 24%. \ >" FOR THE STRAW HAT you have been looking for, visit our mens department, priced from $2.95 to $3.95. Moore and Mac- Leod Ltd. . WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’sPharmacy, open 8:30 a. m. to 8 p. in. ~ ’PLAN TO attend Marshfield Presbyterian C h u r c h Supper. Wednesday, July 23rd. ADELLA’S Clearing all sum- mer millineny from $1.00, $1.95 to $5.95. 177 Grafton St. NOW IS the time to have the cooling. system of your car flush- ed and treated with rust preven- tative. Malletts’ Radiator Service. FOR THE GATHERING of the Clans, try one of our Vijella Tar- tan shirts. Boys from‘ $5.95 up and mens at $13.95. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. ‘ ANY TIME you want a Bar- gain visit our Basement Depart- ment. We have them all the, year round, one of which is boys T shirts at 3 for $1.00. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. 2. TAKE IT EASY this summer mom, stock him up with our wash and wear shirts at $1.69 from our boys department. Moore and Mach Ltd. ITS HARD TO beat the quality of. our boys T shirts from .85 up, alld sizes. Moore and MacLeod Lt . r times to improve. MONUMENTS Skilled Memorial“ Craftsmen since 1870 f oRAnITE & MARBLE Sole distributors in P. E. I. and N. S. for SHEIDOW bronze markers and plaques. Vere Beck & Son Ltd. Montague & Charlottetown I N. I). MaclEAN FUNERAL DIRECTOR 15 King Square Charlottetown DIAL 5549 A MAN IS'JUDGED by his ap- pearance, one of our mensshort- sleeved sport shirts in fancy knit or tartan in fine cotton at $3.95 will be just the thing for these warm days.‘ Moore and Mac- Leod Ltd. WE CARRY Specials at all times in our Bargain Basement, gust now, boys blue jeans at 1.95. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. we have mens T shirts at 2 for $1.00". Moore and MacLeod Ltd. THE BARGAIN you want, is probably, in our bargain base- ment, call in and see. Moore and MacLeod Ltd. " THE SWIMMING season is just getting under way, put him in the swim with one of our bathin . trunks. Boys $2.50 up, mens 2.95 up. Moore and Mac- Lead Ltd, TOURISTS INVITED — to visit The Bible House ‘alnd see the fascinating assortment of bibles, books, mottoes, plaquestand re- ligious novelties. (opposite Eaton’s). U.N.I. formerly -— Nu Inn under new management of Mr. Gordon Carmody. Dance Fri- day night 9-1, Saturday night 9- 12. Orchestra. CONDITION IMPROVES—The condition of Mrs. Charles Mac- Donald of Ottawa, who is a patient in the City Hospital, con- Mrs. Mac- Donald was brought to the Hos- pital Tuesday night following an accident which occurred at Corn- wall, when two cars collided. Of the five persons involved in the accident only Mrs. MacDonald received injuries, s u f f e r i n g several rib fractures. ‘ FUNERAL HELD — The fu- neral of the late .Mrs. Helen Ha- gen was held on wedilesdey morning from the Hennessey fu— nenal home to St". Dunstans Bas- ilica. where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Arthur Penderglast, who also conducted the service at the grave. The pall- bearers were Messrs; Thomas McAvin-n, Victor Clow, Vincent Shea, Louis Monaghan; Stanley MacCiintock,‘ Louis MacFadyeln. Interment was in the Catholic Cemetery. BIRTHS BURNS—9A1; Prince County Hos- pital, July 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burns a daughter, Bren- da Ellen, 8 lbs, 2 ozs. NEWSOME — At the Prince County Hospital, June 30th., 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Newsome (nee Margaret Daw- son), a daughter, 'Diane Car- olyn. . READY — At Jeffrey - Hale Hos- pital Quebec City, on July 9th.. 1958 to Lieut. W.J. and Mrs. Ready (nee Nancy Beer) a son 7 lbs., 15 ozs. ~SI-IAMA — At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on July 8th., 1958 to 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shams, a dau- ghter, weight 6 lbs. 3 ozs. KERNER -— At the Catherine Booth Mothers? Hospital, Mon- treal, July lst., 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kerner (nee Joan Mugford), a son, Alfred Maxwell, 5 lbs., 13 ozs. MUGRIDGE —- At the P. E. I. Hospital on July 9th., 1958, to ,Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Mugridge (nee Frances Henderson); a daughter, Constance Ruth, weight 6 lbs., 91/2 ozs. . ' ‘ CLARK —- At the P. E. I. Hos- pital on July 8th., 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark (nee Lois Good), Winsloe, a son (st-ill- born). PARSONS -- At the P. E. l. Hos- pital on Wsdnesday. July 9th., IN OUR BARGAIN Basement . Highways otficials headed by Deputy Minister R. Gordon White to survey the proposed route of the Trans Canada Highway through the City. Present also in the party were City Works 'n- gineer H.A. Messervy and T H engineers ' Harry Nason and Thomas White. ‘ _. ‘While no firm decision could be reached it was mutually agreed that the route (through Elm Avenue along Great George Street to Graiton would be the most feasible. It was thought that ‘ the curb on Avenue. would have to be removed and pave- ment extended to the sidewalks. A general survey of the situa~ lion would indicate that no great. change would be required on Great Geonge Street but a side- walk to sidewalk widening would have to take place on Grafton Street. Deputy Minister White pointed out that the Department intends to re-pave North River Road as :soon as some of their major pav- ing projects are 7] leted. A suggestion that a elleration lane be constructed at the ap- proach of the Queens Arms was talked of. It was felt that when North River Road was paved, considerable reduction in the traf- fic on the» Malpeque Road Would be noted. , Any tentative agreement made last night it was noted \will have to be worked out in detail and be finally approved by the Govern- ment of Canada. The city pays the cost and the balance is splittwo ways between ottalwa and Province. Parsons of River, twins, ' 1 son and daughter. I MACDONALD —, At the P. E. I. Hospital, July lst.. 1958. To and Mrs. Roderick A. MacDon- ald. Charlottetown, P. E. I. a son, Reuben Irwin, weight 9 pounds, 4 ounces. A brother for John. ‘ ROGERSON—At Mount Hamilton Hospital, Hamilton, Ontario, on June 30,, 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Rogerson (nee Eileen MacDonald) a son, James Char- ,les, weight 7 lbs, 2 ozs. Brother for Jean Marie. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. ALBERT MAC- Leod, Cambridge, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Alicia Mac, to Mr. Chea-sel William Irving, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Irving, Murray Harbor. The wedding to take place in the near future. MR. ANLD MRS. NORMAN W. MacKenzie, Cardigan, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Elaine, to Douglas Blake, sonZolf Mr.Ed- ward MacDonald and the late Mrs. MacDonald, Simcoe, Ont. Marriage to take place in the near future. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE J. RULTON, of London, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Shirley Ann, to Alan J. Campbell. son of Mr. and Mrs. James P.‘ Campbell, of Lon- don. The wedding will take place Saturday, August the 16th, at 2 o’clock, in First St. Andrew’s United Church, Lon- on. MR. AND MRS. LORNE WIG- GINTON, Montague, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter Lucy Joyce, to [Robert Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hutcheson of Toronto. formerly of Charlotte- town. Marriage to take place in Trinity United Church, Mon- tague on August 6th at 2:30 p. m. . MR. AND MRS. ARTEMUS D. MacDONALD, Alliston, wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Flora The Hon. B. Earle MacDonald announced yesterday that the Provincial Government has loan- ed the Lowe property on Kent Edward Streets, to the Char- lottetown Playground Commis- smn. Mr. MacDonald further stated ' that because of the contribution of recreation to health and good citizenship, he felt the citizens in the East end of our City should have adequate facilities. Mr. J. Russell St. John, chair- man of the Charlottetown Play- ground Commission, stated that Street, between Cumberland and - Gov’t Loans Property To The Playground Commission the Commission was extremely pleased with the Government’s action. Mr. St. John also stated that work on this new project would begin at once. The chairman said that the Charlottetown Playground Com- purpose of which is that every child in Charlottetown may have a fair chance to play. However, he said that new equipment would have to be purchased to provide for the new play-ground. It is hoped that the City, or some interested organization, will sup- ply ‘the necessary equipment for this project. Officers of Alpha Rebekah Lodge No. 10, I.0.0.F. were in stalled into their respective of. fices at the regular meeting held on Tuesday evening, in I.0.0.F. Lodge rooms, Charlottetown. Mrs. Claudia Acorn, N.G., pre- sided and conducted the routine business. In a very colorful cere- mony, the officers were installed under the direction of Mrs. Alf- red Frizzell, D.D.P., of Alpha Lodge, assisted by Miss Hilda Harper, P.N.G., as Deputy Mar- shal and Mrs. Robert MacKin- non, P.N.G., as Deputy Warden. Other members of installing staff included: Mns. Laurette White, Mrs. Hugh 'MacKay, Mrs. Nor- man Nicholson, Miss Helen Fin- layson, Mrs. John Turner, Mrs. Paul Hansen and Mrs. J. G. Den- nis, all Past Noble Grands of Alpha Lodge. The retiring presiding officer, Mrs. Claudia Acorn, was pre- sented with a bouquet of reses and her P. N. G. Jewel by Mrs. Hugh MacKay, president of AlphaPast Noble Grands' Clu-b. Another pleasing feature of the meeting was the presentation of a gift to Mrs. Mae Adams, P.N.‘ G., in recognition of her ser- vices as Degree Mistress. Miss June Foster, of Toronto, Ont.. who is enjoying a summer holiday in her native city, was present, and her lovely voice was heard in the rendition of two delightful solos. v Following is the slate of offi- cers for the ensuing term; N.G., Mrs. George Lea; V. 61., Mrs. John Davis; Recording Sec- retary, Mrs. Thomas Cauty, P. N. G.; Financial Secretary, Mrs. Mae Adams, P.N.G.; Treasurer, Mrs. J. Wilfred Cudmore; War- den, Mrs. Douglas Gass, P.N. G.; Conductor, Mrs. Lloyd Phil- lips; Chaplain, Mrs. Robert Wat- son ‘ofi Mr. Edward Lannigan and the late Mrs. Lannigan, Cambridge. Marriage to take place July 26th., at 3 p.m., at Pentecostal Church, Murray River. A MARRIAGES ROSS—CARSON—At Trinity Uni- ted Church on Saturday, July 5th, 1958, by Rev. .'.H. Bishop assisted by Rev. Frank Mac- Lean, Mary Eleanor Carson of Eon-Shaw to Clarence Gerald Ross of Albany. . DEATHS PARSONS -- At the P. E. 1. Hos- pital on ‘Wednesday, July 9th., 1958, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Parsons of North River. Funeral private from the MacLean Funeral Home. Interment Floral Hills Mem- orial Gardens. TIERNEY -— At her home 204 Dorchester Street on Wednes- day, July 9, 1958 Mrs. Catherine Tierney in her 90th year. Re- mains will be forwarded this afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Charlottetown Funeral Home to her late residence. Funeral notice later. WHITE — At the Kings County Memorial Hospital, Montague on July 9, 1958, Capt. J. Wallace White of Murray Harbor in his 79th .year. The remains will be forwarded from the Monta- gue Furnishing Co. to his late residence on Thursday after- noon. Funeral from the Murnay Harbor Baptist Church on Fri- Murrayl Harbor Cemetery. CLINTON — Suddenly as the re- sult of an acident in Tomato, Joseph B. Clinton in his 47th year. formerly of Souris Line Road. Remains will arrive Fri- day evening and will be resting at the home of his brother Al- phonsus, Souris Line Rd. Fu- neral notice later. ARSENAULT -- At the Prince County Hospital on Wed-nes- day, July 9th., 1958, Mary Melina Arsenault, daughter of Mrs. and, the late Benjamin B. Arsenault, of Mont Carmel in her fiftieth year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home until Thursday morning, then at the home of her cousin, Antoine Richard, Mont Carmel, from where the funeral will be held Friday, July 11th., to Our Lady of Mont Carmel Church for Requiem Mass at 9:00 o’clock. Interment in the Lorraine to Terrance Rudolph, church cemetery. UNTIL SEPT. 181‘. E. R. Brow & Son Triggs & Co. Ltd. Hyndman. 85 Co. Ltd. A. R. Mclnn'is Ltd. 1958, to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon . INSURANCE OFFICES 1 SUMMER, nouns ; ' THE FOLLOWING INSURANCE OFFICES’ WILL BE OPEN FROM 8.30 A.M. TO 4 RM. Martin-Webster Agency Box 394 G. G. K. Peaks Ltd. £1.13. Saint & Co. Ltd. Aldha Rebekah Office-rs Are Installed At Ceremony Here son; R.S.N.G.. Miss Mabel M. Worth, P.N.G.; L.S.N.G., .Mrs. Miss Myrtle White, P.N.G.; L.S. V.G., Mrs. Fred Whelan; Inner Guardian, Mrs. Guthrie Ballin- gall; Outer Guardian, Mrs. How- ard Ross, P.N.G.; Color Bearer, Mrs. E. B. Ellis; Jr. P.N.G., Mrs. Claudia Acorn. , ‘ Standing Committees were named by the new presiding of- ficer as follows: Visiting Committees: Mrs. Lena Acorn, Mrs. A. 0. F. Gill, P.N.G., Mrs. Paul Hansen, P.N. G., Mrs. Guthrie Ballingall. Finance Committee: Miss Mabel M. Worth, P.N.B., Miss Helen Finlayson, P.N.G., Mrs. Claudia Acorn, Jr., P.N.G. Press Correspondent: Mrs. J. G. Dennis, W.R.A. A At the close of Lodge meeting, a social hour was enjoyed in the spacious banquet room where re- freshments were served by a committee with Mrs. Fred Smith, P. N. G., as convener, assisted by Mrs. P. N. Manuel, Mrs. Gor- don Manuel, Miss Mabel M. Worth, P.N.G., and Mrs. J. Wil- fred Cudmore. Annandale U.C. I Group Conclude The Fellowship Group of Alman- dale United Church held their final meeting for the year ending June 30 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill MacDonald. Despite the inclement weather the twenty- five present had a very enjoyable evening together. The meeting opened with a quiz in the “Wi’ bracket followed by prayer by Rev. W. I. MacDon- ald. Mrs. Emily Norton read the lesson for the evening from the Study Book from which a ques- tionnaire was taken. This was fol- lowed by a sing-song by the Jun- ior Choir, a trio by the men and a solo by Rev. W. I. MacDonald with Mrs. McFlarlane at the or- gan. '. The Bible, lesson was taken from St. John’s gospel Chap. 4:1- 30 andr'was read by Mrs. Stead. 5' In conclusion Russell. Robert- son read an address of farewell in appreciation of Mr. MacDon- ald’s untiring work as Merrill MacDonald presented him with a gift on behalf of the Fellowship Group, fitting responded to by Mr. MacDonald, the group all joined in singing ‘For He’s a Jolly Good Fellow.’ mistsion promotes a program, the Lester Hickox, P.N.G.; R.S.V.G.,' . RCAF' in 1951 and following his unfunny. covegng gm; Babs Deg MacDONALD'S cara 1011 o a essenger 0‘ ~ God, "Calling men to. awaken SERVICE STATION from Spiritual sleep, that the New Haven TORONTO (CF) - Tempera- tures issued by the weather of- fice: Min. Max. (Night) (Day) Dawson .’ . . . . . . . . . . .. 70 75 Vancouver . . . . . . . . .. 61 74 9 P.E.I. Teachers Attend U.N.B. Summer School FREDERICTON ——- Nine teach- ers from Prince Edward Island ‘ are among 900 students register- ed a-t the annual combined Uni- versity 'of New Brunswick Teach- ers’ College Summer Session here The six-week summer school for teachers bent on improving their professional qualificafions or working toward a university degree comes to an end August 9. Following are the names of Prince Edward Island teachers in attendance: ‘ Gordon ‘Bouyer, Charlottetown; Ralph J. Gendet, Adberton; Wen. “dell H. Horton, Charlottetown; John R. MacDonald, Charlotte- town; Donna H. MacLeod, Mon- tague; Sister St. Cecilia Ann, North Rustico; Sister St. Cecilia Matella, Chandettetmmn; Sister St. Eileen of Mary, Tignlsh Con- vent; Sister St. Mary Eugenie, FLT. LT. THOMPSON Co-Pilot Of Reyal Plane A former Charlottetown man, Flight Lieutenant D. T_ “Don” Thompson will be co—pilot of the RCAF’s C-5 duxury transport which will carry Princess Mar- garet some 3,000 miles during her visit to Canada. Flight . . Lieutenant Thompson is a son Miscowche of Mrs. C. C. Thompson and the" late Colonel Thompson of Char- BUS TRAFFIC lottetown. , , . He was one of me cadets from Canadian inter-city and rural Charlottetown who entered bus systems carried. 13.526,900 Royal Roads Military Training . . ' the f'« t uar-ter of cm In 1950. He entered the Damage“ m “S q 1958, an 8.7 per cent drop. training served with a‘ trans- port squadron in Montreal. In May this year he was posted .to 412 transport squadron at Up- lands Airport in Ottawa. Flight Lieuteth Thompson on seve- ral occasions has been assigned to pilot VIP’s on flights across to the Martyrdom, a martydom that caused considerable confus- ion at the time because the first volly from a firing-squad of 750 men left Him unscathed and the colonel of the regiment, a Chris- tain, marched him men away and refused to take any further 0mm" part in the execution. A, second firing~sqruad was formed and this Ma rk Blaha’i time the Bab died. The time was ' - noon July 9th, 1851;a agddthe‘ tBub ' was thirty years 0 . evo ion. Annlversary .1 period followed. Members of the Charlottetown 31811:; COEDEIU'DIIY gathered at OP ‘ A L e me o .R. MacLeod, 86 Fitzroy Street, Wednesday, July 9th at noon to mark a solemn .oc- casion in the Baha’i . Calendar, the Martyrdom of the Bob which took place in Tabriz, Persia, 108 years ago. Brief reviews on various stages in the life of the Bab were given by several members of the Com- to serve you with White Rose Greases. Gasolines and I Accessories r” Day promised in all previous Scriptures had at last dawn ” Victoria . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55 57 Edmonton . . . . . . . . .. 49 o_ Calgary . . . . . . . . . . . .. 44 7o Regina . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 52 77 17.")eg . . . . . . . . . .. 59 71 Toronto . . . . 54 76 Ottawa .57 78 Montreal . . . . . . . . . . .. 61 80 Quebec . . . . . . . . . . .. 62 80 Fredericton . 61 79 Saint John . . . . . . . . .. 53 7:) Moncton . . . . 61 69 Halifax . . . . . . . 95 74 Char‘ottetown 59 68 Sydney . . . . . 59 65 Yarmouth . ’54 63 St. John’s . . . . . . . . . .. 50 60 HALIFAX (CE—The weather office says temperatures in the 705 along with sunny skies are .forecast for the district as a high pressure area approaches from New York State. Forecasts: . "Northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island: Sunny with a few cloudy intervals and light winds. Low-high at Glasgow :35 and 75, Charlott 53 and 73. New Brunswick: Clear w 3 ‘ few cloudy inter-van; change in temperature; , winds. Low -high at Mon Fredericton, and Sai;.t an"1 75, Edmundston and ,, bellton 53 and 73. Bay of Fundy: Light ,_,. temperatures near 60. High tide today at town at 4.27 am. and 5.25. . At Rustico at 12.32 a.m. and p.m. Summerside tide v 1. ‘ h Sun rises today at 4.36 a.ln.'1= sets at 8.01 p.m. , .‘ RONALD D. M.D., CM., F.R.C.P(C.) . has ioined the stuff of 9 ' THE ' POLYCLINIC For the Practice of Internal Medicine DRYSDALE'T, requested. Public invited. NOTICE Loyal Orange Association Celebration'lfx‘ on SATURDAY. JULY 12. 1958 at NORTH RIVER ‘RINK Annual Orange Walk at 2:30 p.m. Meals. served from noon on ’7‘ I l A full attendance of L.0.L. & L.0.B.A. members ’ The Order needs you. You need the Order. Signed. ' :- J. D. G. Master, I W. H. Forsyth.‘ , r 7 Prevent Costly Tire Wear . .‘ . r WHEEL BALANCE HERE’S WHAT WE DO Special 1. Precision Dynamic Balance 1 2.» Precision Static Balance. 0 3. 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