THESE four Islanders, who are) visit te their former living ia Western Canada / They are, from left to right, 0. former province.|Mrs» G. H. Ficht Alta, who is one a eae a in 2. George Cusack, 3. Kevin Grif- Grade 6: 1. Shirley Carragher, : the |2—Bernice__Cusack, 3. Briaa | port bow and a gaping hole in the 4 . * a > lY p | Uall roaqaucr. eng somestzt Said AimOfDept. | ‘ attended of the TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK Contractors took al im ep . fa place last night at Mulberry 4 ——————— Fri, July 17, 1959.5 See Se SS peetieat, hen The director of consumer ser-| starting from the time the fish a A very interesting discussion | Vice for the Department of Fish-| @re landed at the processing plant =~ took place en the latest ‘of | cries, Ottawa, H. V: Dempsey, | 2nd continuing dowh t0 the final i : the Canadian ElectricayCode and | is Visiting Prince Edward Island. marketing is being established. ; regulations of the Red Seal stand- | MF. Dempsey is paying his first} This inspection is only being done : at ait Ik wes felt that | Visit to the new fish processing | however, in cases where plants or -_ wiring. plant at Souris. i ane. ‘Pequest such ingpee- st informed on some phases of these | _ He is also visiting the Summer-| Yo auct which has ' and this was arranged. side Lobster Carnival where the on a a s been ig- The highlight of the- evening fisheries department ts operating SPecied 4) mie dieters will was the preparation of the float. * copking school to demonstrate 1 citied as Grade A. the die- for the Lobster Carnival Pere a # are ee deckiend . : on Thursday. > methods preparing pro. . : ; A. W. | . One’ sew member, Emerson | ducts. don a ee i noon oa , e oltcer 2 Barlow, was admitted to the | Mr. Dempsey stressed that the yesterday and discussed various ' | Militia Group, Inspector E. L. association. . department is trying to increase| pobiems with the members. a Martin, g officer “L The meeting adjourned the consumption of fish by Can-| ———— asvaiiias i Division RCMP, Chief of Police | which a social hour was | adians and also to assure the pub-| PIONEER PRESS i C. W. MacArthur, MM; Major | with refreshmenis. lic of a consistently high quality The first printing press in Can- 7 Orin Simons, officer in charge of ; product. |ada was set up at Halifax in 1751 i transport, Sgt. A. J. Dowling, city ; He said an inspection program - by Bartholomew Green. | tease, pom howe on | TWO Tankers EMYVALE SCHOOL eln! a \TO-DAY and “AT. ‘The following is the report for HALIFAX (CP) — Two i ved on the Bluenose Special | M. Lane, Armstrong, B.C., who is | Souris; Mrs..C. A. Griffiths, Ed- —E.-Pateneaud_of_Mont- night to-spend-a three week‘ visiting friends—in Marshfield, |monton, Alta, who is visiting‘ gan. Those receiving Grade 8 pass! ' real, Site Techy aay at wa J M ; A Btn - was prope- eee were: Alma McClos- oo a it's _— any of us are 4 FROM WESTERN CANAD. : CAF \ ganda. key, Norah McQuaid, . Eugene “aa, RCAF Veterans Beaverbrook, in s message ear-McCardie. Wayne Griffin, Brea-| “We were owed. The other : Id - s lier this week. welcomed Thom-, %® Griffin, Peter Callaghan. | tanker was moving. The fog was. ‘ / ; 8 * y . Ho Picnic son's expected emergence as one|__Teacher — Bernice McGuirk. [ease anit ao he said. ei P e of Britain's bigg: / spaper en we backed away, I saw uenose peclia ri ngs A perfect day at-the shore fea- seeumaaaal ty Solon Fan BOOK SALES a weren't going to sink so we , r tured the annual picnic of the) ‘wilt pring a new conception into| 2.000.000 books sold every cut away the anchor and came ie H R.C.A-F. Association No. 201 Com-| journalism here. which wilt Yea" in South Africa, more than in.” eo a : federation Wing, Charlottetown change and improve our present | 1.000.000 are books written en The Willowbranch is from Moa- "ie 5% ae which was held on Sunday at | methods ”’ produced there. treal : MacMillan's Shore, Eldon, when During Thursday xight’s inte. —— = . ae "2 The “Biuenose Special’ rolled Wheels” the Special train brings, Mr. Maclean will be staying! ing a lane number 8 children |2%, Tomson said he does not | Direct from The Tennessee. Barn Dance | Charlottetown last evening | former residents of the Atlantic | with friends in Cardigan. were present. aoe ae io mga AS Provinces, now living-in Western} Travellers from eight to .80| Luncheon and treats were pre- ~ four former Istanders,/canada to visit their native years in age were aboard the! vided for all by the Wing. Credit He avoided a question about , p have not seen their early |) meland Bl Special,, which was| ; : where the financial backing for mes for a gréat many years. Operated by arrangements be- maida lhe round trip ‘aus vine is-due to the members and Wives hig latest bid was coming from . “ fi i in ¢ field e ‘ hown as the “House Party 08! tween Canadian National Rail-|try run for the 12th consecutive ae eee oo _ of (1%, Saving it is always possible et ae ways and the Maritime Provin-| year. ' ies at a on for a successful’ businessman to ‘ Alte Association of Edmonton, Sixteen we ee ol A ‘ program of sports for chil- Sueew, ‘ s E OCA Lier cer ier Te bar ser Bier! a ge a Se oe Sete nae | . : wt * finishes to the races and games. |, - cee : ” “ Dodds is tour organizer and Fred | Prince Edward Island, with the his entrance British publish- Featurin KERRY R. Wildy, passenger sales agent | balance continuing to Halifax and Alaa 7% oe winnere in ing with See © The i aaa g vata ; at Edmonton, accompanied the|other Nova Scotia centres. Me * tgpone ta: i Rarry Mar- {Scotsman fir” 1953 WORLD'S YOUNGEST FIDDLE PLAYER party. . Among those on the train was! S, Palen yt sah fs ‘y| SCOTTISH TV ' SIX YEARS OLD HAMPDEN aac hate Bane [net BCs a retred boing co| Nocteen. sneet ereckiocel caf fe ) ) : ° - zo ; ee eat GS s J % G oe, % > » Armstrong, B.C.; Mirs. C.A. Grif-| factor, who is visiting his bro-| {rls IC Nears 1 Catry Att, | Scotland. Some estimates are At THE ; fif Edmon Y , : pay: ne i . VarTING IN MAINE” Seas eatin tin isl san, moves he ME) teovenes Macigeac. + ims i lene are worth 800000 The Fr ROLLAWAY CLUB ae WER? : irs. Margaret ey Bruce MacLean, Lashburn, Sask. | ¢@St~ quite a number of times ovs 9-10 years, 1. Bally enaciel Tienes said aa i dened mily, Charlottetown, left this) y ‘ instaff.| Since moving out. west many | Clair, 2° Billy Stewart, 3 Bobby | is be P Z . 5 * prning to visit friends in Rum- eanit Bigonsf eae pave trip years ago, Mr. Souther sYid this} Jewel icon ee ce rome CH TOWN ’ TUES ’ JULY 2Ist. . Maine, for two weeks. east in 1926. His daughter, Mrs. | was his first trip by the Blue-] Girls 9-10 years, 1. Sharon Me- |i a gn caniek thoneane SHOW 8 TO 10 P.M. G , , = PROM MONTREAL waa a or en on oe ae most enjoyable ex tao heats a Ameeacir acct as having said that the television ADEES He CHILDREN 5c 0. a = r = , r. and Mrs. Ralph Douglas ey ee ee a fis ~ Prete only| Boys 7-8 years. 1. Shaun Mur-| cence was “‘a licence to bring OLD TIME AND MODERN DANCE ly of Montreal are vacat-| Both will stay with W. Rupert perience,” he said “and my yoly | et cen Sadan ge Agar poe fr M | re is that I didn't know) Phy. 2. Bobby McInnis 7 AFTER THE SHOW | : g with relatives in Monta_| Godfrey in Marshfield. Bret . In his letter to shareholders . t t pe Formerty from Charloteown, | about’ these vacation specials} iris 7-8 years, 1. Marlene Huw-| a 5 ADMISSION 50c 4 gad Georgetown. Mrs. Ficht, is making her second | before this year. ter, 2. Jeanniee Dighan, 3. Karem | Lord Kemsley said his four son: ‘ > “ ~~ “ ” stant —— | would continue on the board of Sponsored by Kinsmen Club of Ch'town ov AT BRUDENELL visit home since 1917. While on Not only does the Bluenose ANOTHER NAME. directors at: the Canadian pub- ‘ * . Eric Coffin and his two sons, the Island she will be staying | Special provide a pleasant trip, Qe a also TICKETS ON SALE AT HENDERSON & CUDMORE’S and Roger were recent | with her sister. Mrs. H.G. Mat- | eontinued the octogenarian, ‘‘but coos ok a " lisher’s cm shai - min of Mr. _Cottin’s mother, | thews in Souris. Lit’s educatonal as well.” eect ee oat SHOWING AT 2:30 eo, ’ a age at Brudenell. 6:50-9:00 Cb 1 sero mo Accidental Death Verdict | ! | ir. and Mrs. Kenneth MacLeod kaewkenwekerkr. rs xkx* fd young son“of Halifax, N-S., : ing Mrs. Macleot's Parents eae eee ea Ei kaka kaa aa Kaa iting Mrs. Mac’ 's : Paice, sor or| RETUrNed By Coroner s Jury Ber tee, tacio “and ooe ™ NORTH RIVER rE larold who will, spend a short A coroner’s jury decided last The little boy appeared to Tite statements of all five pas- me in Halifax. night that James Barry Gallant, | come out of nowhere, Mrs. Mac-| sengers were sworn to in front of ’ FROM MICHIGAN nin-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.| Neil said. She_added that she | prothonotary Gordon Holmes the > % Mr. and Mrs G “MacDon- George Gallant, Mayfield, came| Was returning to Charlottetown | day following the accident. f and family of Detroit, Mich.|'© his death as a result of in-| with @ party of Americans she| Members of the jury were: , Monta yesterday after | jiiries received when struck by|#ad driven earlier to Green! Douglas H. Durber, Charlotte 7 2 pleasant visit with Mrs.12 car driven by Rita, Mrs. Al-| Gables. At the time the accident | town, foreman; Joseph A. Mae- TONIGHT wo , eo and sistet- ¥fred MacNeill, on July 9, 1969,| occurred she was driving between | Kinnon, Malpeque, R.R. 7) Wal- z : SS har ond 3 Arnold Van-| death taking place the same day | 90 and 35 miles per hour. | lace E. Rodd, West Royalty; mee eee eee ee ewe ee stine. Also Visiting ‘Mr. and|@t the Charlottetown Hospital. The car, a 1959 Dodge was Cyril A. Morrissey, William W. —- THE WOMEN... THE WUDERNESS... - - Vanlderstine were Mr. and| The verdict further noted that | owned by v2 —. and “| Brehaut, Donald Cameron, Bh aga - VICTOR OF america's mossy irs. rstine in the opinion of the no| in good working condition. don and William H. Seper, een: erent “| clame should bo att sched fo the | POLICE EVIDENCE | Charlottetown. ADISON MATURE =xcmwa paves ies oe ee a a Constable Maloney stated that eo ° 4 E NESS witnesses had helped him recon- | : Mr. and Mrs. James Gauthier; Evitience was taken from seven, struct the scene of the accident | |Roy Thomson i 7 nd\ children Brenda and Paul| witnesses during the eourse of} next day. ‘ : A Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph the one and one-half hour ingues/ From the point where the young | (Cont ined from page 1) ; ag 3 : thier and children Robert and — a at City .| Vietim came to rest to the rear | goodwill and copyrights, ee ee inda of Saint John and Mise roner . H.P. Stewart of| of the vehicle was 12 feet six in-/ timated at more than £20,000 or an reasona e ur ose. - ye Gauthier of Halifax, are Charlottetown presided. He was} ches, he said. The highway at| .Thomson’s newspapers in Brit- isitors at the home of\Mr. and assisted by crown prosecutor | this point was 20 feet sik inches! sin. including the Kemsley group ‘ . John Gauthier, 24 Kirkwood ' John P. Nicholson, who represen-| wide with, shoulders mine feet’ and the Scottish papers he. al- = ‘ : froth cnctl attorney-general’s de-| ~~ a ay | ready owned, will have a total ae partmen : cation pointed to the fact lat wf about. 6,500,000. aVal d e : d a TWO DRUNKS _—_| Called to give evidence were: | that the vehicle had stopped inz| The Sunday Twmes—which bas Two city men appeared in Cit Frank MacMillan, Char-| stantaneously, the investigating no connection with The Times, am ; ve Court yesterday |lottetown, the attending physi- | officer added. independent daily—is the prestige H : being drunk and incapable./ cian; Dr. Clarence Coady, Char-| Several police photos of the sewspaper in the group. Its im- Al B A NS K an ne was given a ten days »sus- lottetown, who assisted Dr. Mac-| area were introduced by Con- fi ot ‘¢ considered to be of Tr x mded sentence. while the other | Millan ‘during a surgical opere- stable Maloney and given to the | "uence ace than te Cre 7 : . . ‘FUNNIE lodged in Queens County Jail | tion performed on the child; and} jury-for. study. These showed a | ar of 832, 657. There had been _ten days on a previous com-|Dr. Robert B. Abel, provincial| path leading diagonally across —, “s Sk time Seale imen pathologist, who pertormed the| the field te the eairance of eee ae ceca ‘ run riot i . CORRIGAN FUNERAL — The |°0%-™mortem examination. driveway to the Gauthier honie, | Wo had been o_ gamer From The Royal Bank Par ‘ioe. wee . in the world’s of the late Mrs. Mary| 4/80 heard were Rustico fish-| where the boy had been im- with the paper - but ° wildest *%7.° DS Garvie held om|°t™ae, William Wallace Gau-| mediately prior to the accident. | might withhold it from sale 120 6 Months $20.00 § 2.07 Cty! cc ce eo ay sink hae the aneed a cousin of the deceased,| Constable eS declared hat | em offer was for all pe- r 12 Months $10.00 $ 3.78 ty! 4 = w saw the child fall; Mrs.| his investigations led him to be-| pers in the group. : ‘ ’ cate ae a 2 Mary M.A. Gallant, Rusticoville| lieve that the child; presumed on Thomson's Scottish “{nterests a — = = : : = my ; telephone operator’ who called| hig way home at the time, had are The Scotsman, The Weekly $240 a ; et em High Mass was celebrated : Dis- 16 Months $15.00 $9.79 : Rev. Walter Reid, who also pao! ambulance and the doctor on | left the path and taken the more | Scotsman - chal apne tne 8 * o4 Menthe $10.60 314.13 e > instructions from Edward Low-| direct route which led across the | patch—all publis' in Edi = : : * mearers ber = mest MaeNOTT <srpodish Mrs. _Rita| highway some distance from the —_H a group of weeklies ces- od 12 Months $40.00 = acNei river the veway. t one : _Months 30.00 ; . ._ Ernest Osborne Vernon = | involved, and Constablé idisee'H.| Three of the Americans, Ruus: STARTED AS CLERK 20 Months $34.00 $29: } fur Howatt, Charles Mac-| Maloney of the Charlottetowm| Jennings, George Ingham and |. Thomson, a widower, left school 24 Months . $20.00 28. 4. Interment took place in | 2°'@¢hment of the RCMP, the of-| Rev. Walter Audey, declared that | iy, Toronto’ when he was 14 to} | 36 Months $13.35 $40.04 ald. as rag in charge, of the investiga-| Mrs. MacNeill was seers be-/ work as a clerk im a fishing) _, 12 Monthe $50.00 $18 89 t Catholic Cetnetery. ion -tween 30 and 35 miles per hour. | i551) store for $5 a week. He ne MACDONALD FUNERAL—The| In addition the sworn depost-| SAW CHILD - | Socame accenivdy 8 siniaeh ua i. cae ‘ pral of the late Mrs. Christina| tions of the five American pas-| ‘Mr. Ingham and Rev. Mr.| ¢. mer. stenographer, bookkeeper | 24 Months $25.00 $35.40 i facDonald was held on Thursday | 5€ngers travelling with Mrs, | Audey saw the child-standing om!) nin oman again. ——- " 36 Months $16.67 $50 80 t sorning from the residence of | MacNeill at the time were read| the shoulder of the highway just | "During the depression, he sol@| ..--., f- 36 Months ; er daughter, Mrs. (Dr.) W. J. P. {o the jury by coos Maloney..| before the accident took place. eee sestharn Ootacie. Ween |: Pte ‘ 5 ’ t Mill 25 Kent Street, te) MASSIVE BLEED | Both agreed that he was loqking- — Re, t ac an, n All he found few buyens because of j (eee te ; +. Dunstan’s Basilica where Re- three medical witnesses | in the same direcfion as, the Car. post: reception, Thomson bought |. | sae : i Pree 1 OCP tency MED DA ANY ete Pens Meme» tein PLUME ARE, | agreed that the immediate cause| was travelling as he stepped “out ; * 5::..ne bank sholl in’ respect of any loon er advonce payable in Conade ° ¢ yiem High Mass was celebrated y Rev. Preston Hammill, who iso conducted;the service at the rave. Rt. Rev. James Murphy, G.: Rev. Reginald MacDonald, nd Rev. Kenneth MacMiflan oc- ied seats in the . Sanctuary. ev. Dr. Bernard Gillis assisted. . the choir. Palibearers were __A, Murnaghan, Fred Mac- ian, William MacMillan, Adol- ms MacKinnon, Michael ermer. Foch MacDonald. Icter- of death was due to what Dr. Abel described as massive intra- ‘abdominal bleeding. Dr. MacMillan said that death ensued very quickly aft the incision was — and the’ pres- sure retsased. that ap- proximately thr > of blood was suctioned from the child's stomach before he died. Dr. Abel stated that his—ex-} amination:also revealed that the ia front. of it. a transmitter and started. broad- |. Mr. Ingham stated that he was | amazed at the driver's presence of. mind, while Rev. Audey de- clared that the car ‘swerved away ! the ‘instant the boy stepped out. He was about two car lengths in | front a the time. The other two passengers in the vehicte;Mrs-—George—North- top Cox.and Mrs. Dorethy Russell, declared Usat } ent took place in the Catholic aaa femus child had suffered a broken left they did nal see the boy stepping out an the road. i > Elizabeth ‘siccess to attention to detail oa radio sets went up quickly, , When he moved to Timmins to. start another station, he also bought the weekly newspaper ‘in 1934—his first venture into pub- | lishing—and: ‘converted it_to ® daily three years later. Thomson credits much of his the selling side PUTS SALES FIRST casting from North Bay. Sales ef |": “1 worry more about sales thas stipulate for, charge, take, reserve or exact ony rate of interest or any rate ef discount exceeding six per cent per onflum ond no-higher rate of interest er rate of discount is recoverable by the bonk.”—Section 91 of The Bank Act. Charlotictowa Breach 105-107 Grafion Street: REG. G. 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