E cc-rcnionial ribbon at the oificial opening of the Hillsboro General Hntpital on Wednesday afternoon. , Premier Lays Continued from Page 1) the necessity of removing a pat- lent to one of the city hospitals when surgery is required. The institution has a most modern kitchen and is connected hi. tunnel to the male and fe- male division of Riverside Hos- pital A large cafeteria provider mung space for the staff. The ceremony opened yester- lI.t'. him the playing of "0 (fan- atla" by Prince Edward Island 17 lliccce t Rgl. Band underl Bandmasler Charles MacGreg- or The invocation for the occas- om was given by Very Rev. P. F MacDonald who noted what I blessing intelligence was in man-i ind hnd on the other handl hat a handicap humans suf- fer when they are deprived of I the U! with respect h potato- es. and upresaod his hope for a better marketing of our potatoes under the new government. Ot Annual Meeting Of Secon Queens County Conservatives mzeuwegtueg 3:3 Janina D. Mac-Donald. d Nine people of thi. Pro t .1 ml I-after. Hampshire: Hugh Mile Creek. was re-elected pro- castrated by the vjlulye .:tli eh"; M'"D'""m- N" H'."',"; ""1 Eu,” 5,. on sale intheilnited Kingdom as Ineetlna git the Second District gum". 9; mvudlu; acnung his recent mp. Hg um”-um; of Queens reaffirm our loyalty gnaw". uoyd nuphln M. Mr. Diefeliaakera policy with taller Gracious Majesty, Queen Haven. Emmett Gallant. North "BIN "9 I llllllll our market El,l,"P9u' nil Ruucog V" nun” ” cm", for agricultural prnduulg 1;, That we pledge our loyalty en, mtmbug nd 3” -Grant Baum gm-i uh" com. to our new Federal leader, John B-..e,-;.-"- mm: w- - """"'w"' ”W-- govted to Provincial execu-punlys um! onqehug mm ht The president. in his report. V ' Mud lm 10".! "mc”"9' u Vev "PR" our "gnu cued . yen” work completed gighl Lb; EODIEFVIIIVC party III: ;teltiheQd(e:cis:onrtakien Mrl;0it'.: with satisfactory results. ' ” 1 '1”, "k to 19"" M"icm'l 'de""hoi e?gn tag ,I winning "I, yak"; decurot u',Bell said he is not embarassedlt Elli Po: iiilhmy. pa . value of team - work was dem- airilagmghgaznlm. P315; :1"; veigel M: Pen 0 . sen nnstrated. He predicted the next 3 g 9 5,113" I ' .. i - . - V . task. namely winning the Pro- sin.” "90" ll" '-'l9c"9" '5 l9"d'lhe '21-utmu Ahtglrgos efpmis vincial election, should be much 9' "I 19,50 01-! if he were sue-i An' ”;,m”fe”:' d ,g,;,,, ”,,l 5, "gen cessful In one or No ."emu.IQil:IPl';Ie on II'IaEII'uIl9CEni eleciiaon Heath N. Macquarrie. IF. I” Would gladly step aside lmml to the House of Commons byl expressed thanks and wiirecint- ”" Fwy l"d'"l"P .5! w”Iuuprecedented majorities. and ion for the great support the dis- "I" H” V.'"3' "5”"""”" n I special congratulations in Angus trict gave him on election day. ; l"'"'" l' "' uceue” c””d"l”"' I MacLenn on his wellvmerited He noted that the responsibil-I The final speaker. Mr. WJI. appointment to the Ministry lties of office are heavy indeed . Shaw. expressed the thanks that Fisheries. ' in administering the affairs or was due Mr. Bell for building up this great country? Mr. Mac- in dl-mcllll Hm" I "'10 P011! VACANT SNATORSHIP quarrie held high hopes for the organization in this Pmvince. "Whereas there is presently a government and for Canada un- he went on to review the tariff vacancy in the House of Senate der the auspices of the new gov- situation between Canada and for a representative for Prince ernment. and predicted that the! coming session will be one oli '7 the finest in Canada's history. because each party realizes the GOVERNOR PROWSE cuts the To the left is Dr. M.L. Bonnell.t seen right foreground and behind Minister of Health for the Pro-I him is Hon Dougald Mat-Kinnon.l vince. Dr. A.J. Murchison isllilinister of Public Works. i of the mt-ntally ill in the Pro-,' for the care of eiiioiional distur- vince was erected at llright- l)HIlt'0S. He said it was a tribute. ion Shore in 1545. in I880 what to the fur siglitedncss of the Pre-. W35 lal" 10 MOW" at Fglvmier who sparked its erection. conwood Hospital was built with The prayer of dedication was 3 39(i0"d Wl"fo' bill" 3 -t'll0l'i made by Roi. Donald Campbell, - Mr. "”"9 l”"' Tl"? "am? l'Ii""”"' Minister of the Presbyterian woodvwas BPPIWU "1 19'' iilllil Cliurrli ;ii Nitiiitagiie. remamed "ml" mm name "null Duriiii: the aficriiouii music April of this year when it was changed in Riverside. Dr Murchison said the institut- ion filled a long felt need in the mentally ill in the Province. lie? said one of the most impor llllt factors in the care oi such pat- ms: ' ients is proper atmosphere and, (i()Log (QANGER :3, yrfldlinul apnrem In me? Many frogs can change the :0 "3- . . color of their bodies to blend ' ""9" 5'” the h"5p"'l with their surroundings could be credited largely to the i efforts of the Present Premier who was minister of health at the time the building was started. Dr. Bonnell noted that Prince Edward Island with its new art- wns supplied by the Rcrce Band land by the Lads" and Lassies' Pipe Hzind Guests were served light refreshments in the hos- pital's i-zifctcria. ROOM TO PASS The uorld's widest shipping canal is the Chesapeake and Del- .marks and opinions of constit- l J importance of how they play their roles. He welcomed thei prospect of a new look at Brit-I ish Commonwealth relations ssl Diefenbaker has promised.l in his closing remarks. Mr. Macquarrie stated that he want- ed. needed. and valued the re-l uents from all walks of life. Frank Myers. M L. A., in speaking briefly, said that the cloud overshadowing us for 22 "cars is now moving away and; that we should always continue to place Canada and P.E.l. first. and the Party second. 1 J. Philip Matheson. Queen'Il STORE HOURS AT , CENTRAL ROYALTY THUR .. . . . la.in.-8:30 p.ni. Cointy Pre id nt. aid tribute I tnlloyalty tosP.eC. wtfrkers of this F" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' .'m'1,:3o P'm district and reviewed events , Sgt . . . ' . ' . ..m.:,:3o P.m. -that brought Angus MacLeani and Heath Mscquarri: into poll- ltics. Mr. Matheson paid tribute lto Mr. Bell for his long service to the party R.R. Bell. M.L A. congratulat- ed the successful candidates in Jthr Federal election and stressed , lthe weight that our members: will now have at Ottawa. Hel noted the loss of control of the iiii CENTRAL no 7 Court Cases At Geo'town Kings t'nunti Slips-ndary ma- gistrate Giiben A. Guadet held sident of the Prograaive - Con- election in lst Queen's. He was A”"' Gm”-l n ' R”d' ””r' ' is" or , V servative Aasociatin g of Secondw.-ritical of the neglect of the RE-3oLu"o”5 lg:lv;:idl:&:3dh.a"dbr.Mrn:,as Rh Queen's at a4rousing anaualtormer Liberal government in The Hwy” '01 t P re d”,ben",d ,hN”D'?mf, 13 in "1: min Alield tinuhctyde Riva" fsecurinl markets for our sumluai med? : R u mm; W re p,':,,.,m.,,l L....;smu'r9 ( ,0, mi III IIIIII - I If!!! products. recalling having U ' . C . , , mm -mm mu m: -on no c--am r--- -----1 me u--- m- --mi ::b:.:”::::ei ably led our Party for the past seven years and has been a constant worker and supporter for upwards of forty in this Province:.and wiiereas it is de- sirable and essential that Prince Edward island be represented in the Senate by a farmer and one versed in the needs and difficulties of our lslniid farmers; and whereas there is no one in Prince I-Edward Island bettcr ac- quainted with the ecoiioiiiic and iinaiit-ial position of our Prniince and the claims of this Province in reference to our Federal re- lalltiflsllip Be ll therefore re solved that lllis tnuual Meeting of the Second lIls'lrI('i of Queens held this tiih (lay of .-iiiizust I957. go on record as unanimnuily supporting and requesting the appointment of Reginald Bell. QC. NI 1. A . to the House of Senate tor Caiizida " The latter Fl's'(IIllllUII was moved by J Philip Vlatlicson. seconded by .-iiitlreii A Gallant and supported by L (3. .llacPhaiI. Buy hf EGGS .&71r , . 3:6 074539 O(44ld7)”, GRADE "A". CAPONS GRADE "A" LARGE 'MazlstrlteI court at Geotgetowr on Wednesday. August Ttll. A resident of Georgetown plead- ed guiltytoachargeoftheftd lw t batteries and a wooden box containing wrenches and tools on July 13th. the property- of Alfred J. Mat-Phee of Del Gros Marsh, valued at 813.00. The accused was fined 525.00 and costs or 30 days and was order- ed to enter into his own recog- nizance of 500.00 to keep the peace for two years. A resident of Georgetown roy- aliy pleaded guilty to a charge of theft on July wth of a five gallon can of gasoline and a can of motor oil. valued at 83.00 the property of Joseph J. Mac- Donald of De Gros Marsh The costs or 30 days and ordered to enter into his own recognizance of 8500.00 to keep the peace for two years. The same party from George- town Royalty pleaded guilty to a charge of theft on July 23rd. of a single horse plow. valuedl at 81.00 the property of Sylvar- ius Yostun of Launching The. accused was fined 325.00 andl costs or 30 days and ordered to enter into his own recognizance of S50000 to keep the peace for two years. A West Covehead resident was fined 55.00 for driving withouti having a licensed operator with: him. The same party was fined 525.00 for having liquor not pur-: chased at a vendors. I For Less YALITY & HUNTER RIVER iloz. 49c -. 700 xicwfry lb. 49: Thurs. August 8. 1957 The Ginrdian Page 5 A resident J V fined Sill) for int 's license. was liavila an A Montague resident was timed anal! tar driving while his driv- ing ability was imparad. A resident at Montague. N6 residents of Cardigan. one of St. Georges. and two out-at-the-pro Vince residents were aaeh lined 331.00 tor having liquir in a place other than their residence. A resident ol Cardigan and one of Montague were each fin ed 8251!! for having in their possession liquor not purchased at the vendors. Mr Ian M. .ilucl.:o 1 Frown Piosecuter for King: County rs presented the crown in all cases House For Sale AT SOURIS Bungalow belonging to estate of Catherine Cream- er on Union Street, Souris. Completely remodelled and in good condition, with large lot. Apply:- M. J. MacQUAID, - Solicitor, Souris, P. E. I. At 05. "'"'r rawnt pive treatment cciitrc was ahead, an are" with a width of 250 fcet.i Liberal govemmem on mg Eumy CASE of the other provinces of Canadai g A A I , most of whom are still in the ' " " "-B-"W , r.l.'.'.'ri(I'".lf.I'.-'Z”'i'i..'l' ill: Ii5f."l'.5l ”"”.'"l"” "W "' "'".””l"" ”'”" ' nniuit sizn "Hum" m M mm Mr "I: care facilities for their citizens. p SIJNKIST-M 2 9 - .. ,. . s- . -.imn PLANNING ' O d Primicr Mathcson oh.-zerved ll ' . oz. 5 EASTERN tdli-:10?! "I39! tohwtgni a treat, or the Cattle I-Exhibitors of the Eastern Kings I plhlsnnilliizcarilidlcoan.-ll':....;i'f,',i, lb: Exhibition will be held in Souris Town Hall on I SUNKIST-l-A3135 building was the late Dr. Harold Thursday 9V9nlng- August 8 3t 8 Prm- l d 5 wmxm Swnu and whoa! Sham. Helsaid Dr. Shawwrs head signed; A a a 0 OZ. 7 1.. .t... r.M. I.lewellyn's. .;,,n,;ug;,'ga:; 3, m':',;;m',';j ii. .1. Mscl(lNNON. I win. 31-; absent mm. my gjices alnd necessities seen in the PI'9SldEfli. , WASHED other until August 22nd. Melvlnl wits. ANS l li.icQunid. V The Premier reminded those . . . 2 S. , V -present that in spite of the fact ry' d::'::l-gfrms 1;t;”l'l::;'YAull 3:! '5, that the building cost a great deal tho list of August inciugsive. il:,Rc:n..':,u:,:n,l: :(;ul:o:,t:,3 mg; LARGE No- 1 it - com :'.1:i":i i::':- ls" . ONIONS . . . . 2 lbs. 19 i g.k '5 . - h'lg I 9 lie W0 ls,;,I:i;1m;,k.gs' dz:-:v.Tr:dso:,n;.:, be expected to pay for the care - in". ithey received while confined for r P ONALS itre-tmem. g KATHRYN GRAYSON In CRISP LARGE ERS lst. HEALTH MINISTER each Hon Dougald MacKinnun said . ' . . -WM Kllherllle Ellis. Dttltald-l that perhaps more than to anyone mm. went: few days dunns thu else a great deal of the credit '9” Vlmlnl Ml" GNTIIP D0"-'15 for the hospital should go to Dr. itiss Juanita Jay Charlotte town, spent the weekend with her rllfflll. Mr. and Mrs. Edward IV Mr. and Mrs. Flarle Jenkins Ind son "Skippy". Worcester. ius hrother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William Burke Jr. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Mae- Dtuiald. Covehead Road. wen visitors in Pisquid East. Monday Iiizhi. They were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay. Mr lcRoy Fulton. of Kalama- imi Michigan. who has been a summer visitor at Montague for the past three years. Is new cat.- ahlishing himself permanently here and in taking out Canadian citizenship papers. He is enthus- issue about the Province and ll! people and is looking for- ;ard to many pleasant associat- VII. W..I.P. MacMlllan. "He was the first minister of health for the, lProvince and even though the building was sinned under Mr.l Matheson the doctor on the. ,other side of the House agreed- with him in every respect so there 1 was nothing for the Minister to do but to go full steam ahead." said Mr. MacI(innon. Mr Macltinnon however refer- COMEDY - CAIITIJGN POTATOES LETTUCE CABBAGE -8ll0W82:30-'I-I red to Premier Matheaon as i the "s ark plu " that finally got; , -, ., l the building un.derway. The Min- MV-I" lster closed his remarks with the hope "That God would bless the efforts of all those who in the future will undertake. the care and treatment of the mentally ill in the Province.” '3!-ICOND T0 NONI Governor Prowse before de- l claring the building officiallyl opened described it as second to none in the facilities provided at 8'30. lst Kings District Meeting Annual Meeting of the Progressive Conserva- iive Association of lst Kings will he held in Me- Quaid's Hall at Souria on Saturday. August 10th HARRY BURKE. President. 25 it 0 SPIN . SPIN ” -is SALE .iAMissoN's PHARMACY wk, FF ALL RODS REELS TO-NIGHT AND FRI. 4' The Girl With The Laughing Eyes And The 3 Guy Who wm. History In no Stiles! j Pl Hllll BOX OFFICE OPEN! I EM. MAPLE LIAF WIENERS lb. OGlLVlE'I NEW CHOCOLATE MACAROON MIX pkg. 32c IIIOW STARTS AT DU Rain or Flat ADULTS 800 lailaru under in yearn are FREE RASPBERRIES WAX BEANS PEAS, etc it Lowest PICTOU PEAS 20 oz. 2 tins 35c PUDDINGS . . . . C. . . 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