Be THE WORTHY Grand Matron) Helen D. Herring, Chartottdtown, | sessions yesterday. of the Grand. Otia and Prince .. TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESE York Ma Accident Sends — Two To Hospital Mr. and Mrs. James C. Davey, Davey vehicle, escaped with ea severe shaking up. The accident occurred when the Meteor-sedan driven by Mr, Davey came in violent contact with a 3-ton gravel truck that was travelling immediately in “front. Both were proceeding out of the city at the time. The driver of the truck was n Fined ~ ine Ba oe ae £ Mrs. Her of Nova|chats with the Grand Patron of| ring's of. the shi ‘ime report was one e high- of the sessions which con- of the Eastern Star, Mrs.| Dartmouth, N.S., ‘at the annual! tinue today. O.E.S. GRAND CHAPTER SESSIONS CONTINUE | Eastern Star members from orpiamay Colorado, Missouri i intermediate points are ascnd thse attending te Geant | Chapter Session 0.E.S. of Nova _- Among the many distinguished | uests are Donald Stewart, N.B, General Grand Chapter. The informal opening of Grand Chapter on Tuesday was followed’ by the formal opening Wednesday as | Geees Chetete ae _ DOCKET CLEAR ..Magistrate K. M. Martin, Q.C., had a pleasant surprise yesterday when he arrived at the police court. There were @ cases on the | docket, NORTHERN MARKET A $50,000,000 northern market im three years was forecast by APEC president Dr.- Frank Mac- Kinnon of Charlottetown in @ speech delivered to the Women’s night. In 1958, he said, importa- tions to that area amounted te $100,000,000 Both these figures were shown incorrectly in yes- terday’s paper. VISITING PARENTS John Peterson and son, Charies,. of Windsor, Ont., and Mrs. David Stubbert and family from Belle. ville, Ont., are visiting their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Peter- son, 34 Valley Street, ee FLYING OVERSEAS Dr. J. P. Sweeney, Charlotte- | town, left yesterday by plane for | Montreal from where he will fly to London, England, today. Aec- companying him in Edinburgh, Scotland later this month After the. convention and his son will take a motor of Europe, visiting Ireland before ogg from-London on return on 5-38, PETERS FUNERAL — The funeral “of Vernon Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peters, Bun- “bury, was held Wednesday morn- ing from the Charlottetown Fun- eral Home to St. Dunstan’s Bas- ilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. Clare MacDonald who also the service at the grave. His Ex-’ célency, Most Rev. Malcolm A, MacEachern occupied a seat im the Sanctuary. Also present were Rev. T. P. Butler and Rev. Wal- ~_ter_Re:d.—_Pallbearers_were_Ver— non Buote, Leonard Peters, Vin- cent Gallant, Coady Gallant, ——rwin Gallant, and James Bruce. The féllowing acted as flower bearers, Gordon Gaudet, ' Ellis Boudreault, ge Creamer, __.Garth, .Lee...Gatry.Cudmore, Doa- ald Stweart,. Michael MacDonald Donald Gaudet, Clifford Doiron David Betts, Wendell Duncan Ray Murnaghan and Lee Murnag- tan. Interment was im the Catho- de cemetery. es LOCAL BRIEFS Worthy Grand Matron | | Presents Annual Report. grand matron chose white street = e | with reports of the many Grand An_ impressive’ memorial — ser- afternoon sitting. It was under the direction of the grand chaplain. Luncheons were held at 12:30 p.m. for the worthy matrons and Patrons at St. James Hall, for the secretaries and treasurers at L0.0.F. Hall and for the grand representatives. at the Charlotte- ‘own Hotel. ; BANQUET HELD _A highlight of the day's enter- tainment for the members of the Eastern Star was a banquet the Charlottetown Hotel’ 400 guests were serve a delivious dinner. An_interesting Sensiens was provided at Queen ‘Charlotte High School after the banquet: “ The program featured a short play ‘“‘Rise and Shine’’’ by the ‘Little Theatre Group, ‘selections by the Masonic choir, readings by Miss Joyce Lowther, solos by Roscoe Walker and a duet by Bar- bara Cameron and Nancy Cox. ie vice was held at the close of the | at | About | jast year in Ghana as a tourist A resident of York was fined charges when he appeared be- fore Magistrate Gilbert A. Gau- det, Q.C., in Queens County Mag- istrate’s court yesterday. - He was fined $100 or 30 day when convicted of failing to stop at the scene of an accident, and an additional $50 or another 30 days on the second charge of op- erating a car while disqualified from holding a licence. ‘ Another driver, charged with driving while intoxicated entered a plea of guilty to the lesser charge of driving while impaired. George Fraser ‘ls Speaker The director of information for the provincial government, George ‘Fraser, is one of the | speakers sat the. United Nations inter school. at Mout Allison University in Sackville. The sess. ions are being attended by about 1150 high-school students from all sections of the Atlantic Provinces. Mr. Fraser spent three monfhs advisor to the -government of Ghana. He will speak on the. atti- tudes and policies of the West African dominion toward other | African nations, the British Com- monwealth of Nations and the United Nations. KANGAROO HIDES The skin of Australian kan- garoos is ‘valued for making Hos \ $4 per month for a married man, which would provide protection only be compulsory for those re-|for his entire family, except sidents of the province who fali| children over years of aze. . into the classification of employee} Dr. Prowse hoted that those who have Blue Cross or other such insurance ,policies would not have to cancel the whole pol- icy, only the.part. which 1s cov- ered by the new hospital plai. Doctor's rates, he said would not be covered. College last evening. wa in out that if By the means. of slides Dr. ee pital Insurance Plan ed To Audience \leather for both shoes and gloves. move to another province, he would still be covered for a period of three months in order that he may obtaim coverage in that pio- vince. cy Up to $14 a day would be paid if a person took sick while on a trip outside Canada and required hospitalization Dr. Prowse said. Farms for the employee group and collective group classifica- tions are in the mail and pay dir- ect forms will be in the mail by On Two Charges a total of $150 and costs on two/| posed A North Rustico man charged with arson in connection with a- blaze in the north shore fishing community was given a further | remand to Friday. Another North Rustico man was | fined $25 or 30 days for slashing automobile tires = : - A Charlottetown man was re- manded for a week on a charge of forging a fictitious name to a personal cheque for $10. Two traffic cases and one ub-. der-the-Temperance—Act_dispos-} ed of in the usuat manner. 4s Queen’s ‘Continued from page 1) ' tion honor ina private draw with her sisters, who stood ‘beside her. The Queen walked around the | park to greet hundreds of Brows-| ies lined up among the 4,00 te| 5,000 persons. “You have. a lot of Brownies here,” she remarked to Mrs. C.C. White, “Yes,” said Mrs. White, “and they have come all the way from | Elliot Lake (about. 100 miles) te see you.” Before the luncheon attended by 180 persons, Mayor W. Harry pre- sented Col. S. L, Penhorwood, 88- year - old native of Swansea, Wales, who had been presented te her father, Geroge VI, and her grandfather, George V. He was created a member of the Vic- torian Order by George V in 1918 at Buckingham Palace for his service as commander of the Canadian Forestry Corps in Brit ain during the First World War. LOOKED RELAXED The Queen looked .relaxed and comfortable at the luncheon in the deeb blue arid White printed dress she wore throughout the day. Her small, round hat was of white silk ‘trimmed with blue vel- vet and tule. A coat she wore when outside was the same shade | as the dress. . Asked later what she had talked about, Mayor Harry replied: © “Chum, you'd be surprised." He said she asked questions about the Soo and its future prospects. ++} At Algoma Steel, the royal party saw two,recently - opened facilities—an en steel-making | plant and a new blooming and plate mill. The revolutionary oxy- gen steel process is in use in) only eight of the world’s steel |manding HMS Ulster. 2 aed Fy * OSM. * A fine ef $85 and costs was im-| Many members of the Order | New England States and even | Grand Chapter sessions for Nova the Eastern Star from thej farther afield are attending the scotia and Prince Edward Island @ speedy service @ delicious food @ time to relax @. perfect spot for a TY quick lunch @ courteous, friendly staff te make you _feel_right at home. Negro Nobel Prize Winner Barred In N.Y. Tennis Club NEW YORK (AP) — Dr. Raiph president, told them the club was J. America slave and first Negro’ where you can invite whom to win the Nobel Peace Prize, want, Bunche said. said Wednesday he and his teen->,, . aged son have been barred, from| N° Caer York_tennis club. . Both were told. he said. iat} *oment: the West Side tennis club of! “! deliberately ns I find Tt suburban Forest Hills, site of the experience only because U.S. tennis championships, ex-"to be rather shocking in New quadruplets, presented flowers.|cludes Negroes and Jews from) York City and think citizens of ~_ Jennifer Ann_won the presenta- | membership.- His son, Ralph Jr.,|:ne city and the country_gen- EXTRA! erally are entitled to know about is 16. Bunche said the boy had been: it.” Bunche, grandsons of an|the same as a person's home, you nt “a Bunche, an undersecretary of | membership in an exclusive New| i. United Nations, said jn a in Charlottetown this week. Above | Worthy Grand Matron for Rhode | Istand,-. Marjorie Richardson; .| Past Patron Albert Abramson of Rhode Island and E. Dorothy | Russell, Quincy, Mass., are seen | On Trans Canada (Highway © 2 miles -east of City OPEN 10 A. M. DAILY ‘chatting together. | —= kk KKH KKK KS 4 FINAL TO-DAY—SHOWS 2:30-7-9 HARDY KRUGER in the exciting story of the % War Prisoner who Escaped to Canada! * HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT FILMS— % “PATTERSON vs. JOHANNSON” + taking lessons from the club’s| pro, who had suggested young | Bunche become a junior mem-) ber. The elder Bunche then tele- phoned to apply for membership. | Wilfred Burglund, . the club) escort barges, te the strains ef eeenen ee Baer’ ae oe . pipe band. During the afternoon, | the Britannia had moved up} then moved off to Port Arthur and Fort,William at the head ef | Inadequate electrical wir . ing is inconvenient, . costly Lake Superior. and dangerous. Let us check At night four officers from war- |] your _ Housepower right ships escorting the Britannia | away. throu Lake Superior were, E iret ae Queen at dinner on FREE ESTIMATE the royal’ yacht: “Commodore CALL NOW PHONES 8543-8544 ‘PALMER ELECTRIC M. A: Mediand, senior naval of- | ficer afloat Atlantic, RCN; Capt. H. L. Quinn, commanding officer | | : } : COMING FRIDAY - SATURDAY “Wayne Ar His Micutiest!_ ADVENTURE Art Its Best?! : John Wayne in ie Teas! of the Lost HMCS Gatineau; Omdr. J. eee ford, commanding HMCS Koot- enay, and Omdr. C. Rusby, com- the TAUNUS is here! 2: 4 "THE ONE THAT.GOT AWAY”, a lS z ‘ . = Pa ; ; ; ® TAKE A TEST kik we eK KKH RK 4 2 Door Sedan. ..:... $2475 |} BOX OFFICE : 4 Door Sedan ..... 92.600 yo ¥ x Plan how. te train for a oe ae wer 4 OPENS AT x -Business Career. Write S.R. Semen + -7:30-P.M. ~ ; a i i x today for full particulars |g peters na. Dial a8 | > SHOW AT DUSK ;, on this fall’s term tc. the | os," — “ 7-coT TT rT eee * Es s have increased six to 10 percent,” he said. The plan will go into operation Oct. 1, 1959, and is only open to residents of Prince _Edward Is- land. Those who join wiif be pro- vided basic ward--service, he pointed out. : The rates would be $2 per month for a single person and On a 305-day test, “Joyce” pro_ 2 Vessels Load Island Produce “The M.V. Keta is unloading a Junior (Continued from page. 1) every worthwhile community ef- fogt. They stress good fellowship, and recreation at a high level. NO NONSENSE ‘ Kt is interesting to note that in New Glasgow - where dances are held at the recreation centre, no nonsense is tolerated. This is evidenced by the fact that a total of 15 in the last year have had to face court charges when they did not conform to the conduct de. manded of the members them- selves. Mrs. Sterling MacRae, the slim | and youthful president of the junior federation of agriculture explained. ‘We are naturally con- but we feel that there are many other things thategq to make a successful community and we are interested in all of these.” Portland Cement Company in Charlottetown. The Newfoundland 'toastal craft will ‘toad Island potatoes and produce for New- foundiand ports after discharge of the cement. ; The Keta has already discharg- ed 15,00 bags of cement in Sum- merside. oe Another cargo of Island produce is due to be delivered in New- foundland’ by the M.V. Fergus which has been loading at the Is Progressing Highways Minister J.G. Mac- the Hillsboro Bridge on schedule. In a resume of the amount of highway and bridge construction underway at present, the minis- hi deserves, With the spirig shown by the group yester- day, there is_Jittle doubt but that Paving contracts underway and some of these are being shified from present locations to giles they will succeed. \ oearer pew paving jobs. 7,000 bag cargo of cenient for the | |cows ranking high in production | |for the month. Two others in the | | mature class had tests of over six |per, Cent and a three year old tested\ 5.70. This is considered an exceptionally high test when it is realtzed that the average for the breed ‘is 5.1 percent. The Cornwall farmer is proud of ‘Gem's Jester Joyce’. She has | given him four gold medal cer- | tificates Her tests were consist- | ently high from the\ beginning of | her. milking life starting with 7.19 | she-continued with records of 5.99, '6:85,"6:08, 6.19 and her latest of 7.33. Other cows from the MacMillan | | herd-appearing in the June record of production are Macwin Dream- ing Pansy a five year-old which ! produéed 7,310 lbs of milk, 505 Ibs ‘of fat with a test of 6.91. gave 6.994 Ibs. of milk, 399 lbs. of | fat with a test of 5.70. } ; Other Island Jerseys ranking |}. MISSUS MCSNIFFLE GIVIN' A TRAMP WI¢ LUNCH TO SAW SOME BLADE ROAST _AYLMER VEGETABLE SOUP, 5 tins . iF YT WAS ALL THE SAME TO MISSUS MCSNIFFLE HE'D EAT THE Waddell Bros. Miracle Whip SALAD DRESSING, 32 oz. . . . 79¢ Seo. Th ae . 63¢ eeeey whart. [= al Valerie, ‘als | ee f ieee oo 4 ave poor old ones 7.508 ls. of aaa 100 Ib. bag PRED POET EOS OA ee 8588 8 888 8 ae Hiahway Wor ee fea tes eran ee Fe ek bcc 00 ood ag voice od cadres c 2 y poch Winnie. a three year-old ‘PARAWAX, 4 cakes SSC ORORE OCEAN CHBARDOHE PHO ESOP A 19¢ " EXTRA — new blue detergent king size “Bell’M Fairy M.G.” owned by Clark Bros., North Wiltshire. She produced 8,342 lbs. of milk, 509! NE meee LAYTON MOORE on THE LONE RANGER” 3 WY SVERELS & TON TO tee we EXTRA! SEE IT ON OUR GIANT SCREEN Téc off T.5F by_ A.J. Boswall, Charlottetown, a “three year-old produced 9,121 Ths. of milk, 489 Ibs. of fat witha test of 5.36 percent. \ -EVISCERATED,-FOWL .” CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE, 2o0z.......:. 49 . . 5-6 Ibs. 39¢ ator ena iy ~ nay at pres Ibs. of fat with a test of 6.10.” | ys) SSON Community welfare s' as|ter said work will start soon on| “River North Jester’s Ann ee ——- education, fire protection and | the bridge at Pinetie. The piling) owned by. E. A. Myers, Chartotte- RED ROSE KETA SALMON, 1 Ib. FIM Ww eee eee eee eree 49% : PATTERSON US traffie- safety are among many | driving work has already heen| town, a nine year-old produced BULK TEA Ib 69e : issues dealt with by the Junior completed. _" 7.952 Ibs. of milk, 5ol Ibs. of fat pee Bes ' ° eeovoeeeeveee eee serves eoeveesee*r ee eee + — - Farmers who are striving tb give| The seven asphalt plants in the | with a test of 6.30. qh JIFFY, 1 Ib. tin Bal wb a ws bee eee Tce 59e OFFICIAL WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSH? agriculture the high standing it| province have \numeroys -:oad| “Beacon Beauty Lux” owned |} | rt Cae aie See eu Relecsed thru UNITED ARTISTS se A\ fuk fl lxwkewekek ke ee # * L~ ‘ ——> i: a ee oe Z - x anne ot De: Men) Gand te on of Oe ee. OS Pk eon’ ot possibly 600) Union Commercial | mae ae TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY Highest [etme] Clee ll ec orrccas | ° where the Queen eave | | Island Jersey Has Highest ara ie aad aoe BENOIT SIGNS | | al barge which ed off to! Charlottetown 204 Richmond St. Dial 3817 . A J Fa T i Ca d the Sritennie, ‘alowed by two ° Very Reasonable Rates A one THE LONE RANGER : The highest fat test in Canada| duced 7.748 pounds of milk com: WEEKEND SPECIALS WADDELL BROS * eae during the month of June among taining 568 pounds of fat. Her — | ASU cows wf "ha Jersey breed was| was 7.33. Her ROP for the period . 7 or made by “‘Gem’s Jester Joyce” | placed her in 17th position of the ST ; : a nine year-old animal owned by mature clats, ‘ge DIDVA J [NAW-n, sur zit G [AFTER one BITE, | [one OUGHTA BUY PALATE | George MacMillan, Cornwall. Mr. MacMillan had three other. | § HEAR ABOUT BET THE TRAMP THE TRAMP SAID PLEASIN! FOOD FROM