o e SUMMERSIDE — Dr. Orville, the carnival will receive good mander, reported 49 floats are Phillips, M.P., for Prince County | television coverage and as well expected to be i n the mammoth nual Summerside Lobster Carni-| ing photographers to make films) along with six bands and six 1 val at 8 p.m. Wednesday, July| for stations across Canada and| marching units. The parade, he \ 15th tn the Civic Stadium, it was! in the United States. | said, will be divided into three - wees 8 meine oe Mr. Hogan said he had person- | sections with two bands and: tws ‘ ot ee: last @ven-| suiy received over 200 requests] arching units in each, ; sf ; Dre-| tor the carnival story béoklét| gosh the itivens of the tow, ALBERTON — Thirteen fish-|eph Martin $15 and costs; Fred) Amos Huybley made the an. written by George Wotton and/ would decorate their homes an: ermen operating from Jude's|L. Richard, $17 and costs; Aly=€/ pouncement as chairman of the| published free of charge by the| places of business with flags am | Point, Tignish, pleaded guilty to| Peters, $16 and costs: Leonaid/ Board of Trade committee who! P.E.I. Travel Bureau. He said| bunting to help create a carn.-s possession of undersized lobsters} Handrahan, $5 and costs; Ernes'| contracted Mr. Phillips. these rNequests resulted from an! atmosphere. He felt that word o ~ alla before Magistrate R. S. Hin‘on| Getson, $22 and costs. Carnival director Charles! ad placed Boston Herald. | mouth advertising in this respec nas ~_tedillan here yesterday and. with one ex-| | Hécioe J. Richard. received 2] Hogan réported that it’s expected| Dave ° Peete oe Be eee | *. ’ ' MEMBERS of two new Canad-| when two of their members re; From left to right: Mrs. Gretha) Keus, Teunis Veld, Michiel Keus, |Sops0", received, fines of one wwe Ep dey cane be ae in ereating thelr wa in vidus fan families formerly from the| ceived their Canadian citizenship | (Keus) Rose, Mrs. Michiel Keus,| jr. and Cornelius Keus. a oe ee or. 10 Peer a aiaees te tee wan = doperiing eases. ‘Netherlands who were on hand| certificates yes‘erday at Souris.| Michiel Keus, sr., Mrs. Kryn Plus the ss eich ete. Wk tne table. . n + Seas tape | ; cre laid tring 'a| Terence Gavia, A ipLanalivelays —~ Two New Citizens Wel "ober fir iver willing, in le of te erin] Sa eh gage ing Se Eva Gein a PF se egret ests aan wo ew I izens e com leversee the handcraft depart- efforts that have gone into com-| 4+ jude Point on Teen oie — Fo . vt es are tah very active inter . ment. Swimming will be in| munity planning during the past/ poor. of the ial pr otection| Possession of undersized lobsters : : oa =< Fig ¥ ogpeien In Ceremon At Souris +e charge of a Red Cross trained| three or four decades. — force and local officers. and their cases wer3 adjourned tee ea ee - a decide thei! y ; Instructor. Mr. Young was introducéd and Following is a list of fines and|to a later date, sewer . se ihe : ; . Camp Keir is sponsored by the thanked by the conference pre-| 3 mes: Bennett Francis Gavin.{NO LICENSE ‘ representa! ee * SOURIS — At a special sitting ing on behalf of the Unite | Presbytery of Prince Edward Is-|sident, Eugene MacDonaid, $11, and costs: Arthur LeClair,| Leo Joseph Provost, Tignish, MONTREAL (CP)—Delays at | way and the Welland Canal for| Herb Schurman for the firemén of the Kings County Court yes- Church Guild, congratulated the | land and is located at the en-| Charlottetown. $11 and costs: Joseph E. Rich. pleaded not guilty of unlawfully ae tre nS ee ee cae aaa et ete rman fer Seerey_. Notas, Judge Sylvery| new citizens and invited ait pre-/ trance to the New Londen harbor| SESE TAREE GUESTS ard, $8 and costs; Albinus Gavin| fishing lobsters withoui first OD-| 444 shins ing through the| duce over-all costs of steel pro-|Groom for the Rotary Club, anc rte, sn Michiel Keus, Sr.. of |sent to a reception in the United) at French River close by the New| | Lieutenant Governor F. Walter) ss and costs; Alyre LeClair, $19| ‘aiming a license basiag his d¢- St. haukecs Seaver have had duction by eliminating ship pass-| Sterling Reeves for the RCAF pe onG ‘Teunls Veld of Boor) Church halt. | Longion Lighthouse. The Rev. E.|Hyndman and Mrs. ,Hyndman:| snd costs: Louis Gerald Meinzis|fense om -he assumption that it “aio a ome River were granted Canadian i Most Rev. Malcolm MacEach- the ds ing plans for age to the m 3 citizensiip papers and took the ; maki cers to su im with a licens¢, oath of allegiance. Program Issued ne one Ns Tass | Rev. Harald L. Blinn, prealdent | mrnes_ ont S08 conte: Fred Jer | Fence ‘protection Olticer|trécoeur - Vaernnes - Vercheres After the ceremony Judge Des- - oa th Presbytery Camp com- of the Prince Edward Island Min- WE ATHER R. Coilie, stated that licenset,/aréa, informed sources said Roche spoke briefly, outlining For Camp Keir ern ith general oversight of| terial Association, and Mrs. which cost twenty-five cénts, | Thursday. ; WEEK END SPECI ALS the procedure that had to be fol- = eae Hf goa aciiain Mitton; Premier A. W, Mathe- were cought ipto eif:c: to preé-| ‘The area extends about 30 lowed before such papers can be| The Rev. F.C. Knox. Mission g : son; Mayor Edwin Johnstone;| TORONTO (CP) — Temperat-| vent fishermen from fishing two| miles down the St. Lawrence . granted. He welcomed and con-|_ ea Seale i! = Rev. Swithum Bowers, 0.M.I.;| ures issed by the weather office:| seasons which he considered just] River'on thé south shore and has MOLASSES 4 quarts Pas .99¢ gratulated the new citizens and|*"Y furlough from India wil Welfare Rt. Rev. J.A. Sullivan, president Min Max/as serious as taking short lob-| been the scene of blossoming in- ' q yebehee ees spoke highly of the people and|add colour and challenge the in-|, ; of St. Dunstan's University; H.S. Night Day. sters. dustry—light and heavy—during Ne. 1 $1 25 organizations of Souris who turn-| terest of Boys at Camp Keir this ‘ D Farguhar, Halifax, president of | Dawson 44 73, Wf a man getg through the/yecént months. ; BUTTER, 2 ibs. Canada 6. eee ° ed out in such large numbers to|Summer. The Rev. F.C. Knox is} . ‘Continued from Page h the national conference on social | Vancouver 54 68 spring season, he said, without] At present vessels carrying iron ‘witness the ceremony. a Missionary under the General| trained social workers, the work; Mr. Young and Mr. and) Victoria 53 64 getting .-_license he can apply| ere upstream stop at the trans- HILCHEY AND VANIDERSTINE M. J. McQuaid, Q.C., barrister |Board of Missions of the Presby-| S¥est speaker stated. Mrs. MacDonald comprised the Edmonton 51 62 for a fall season license. Follow-| shipment dock at Contrecoeur of| ; for the applicants added his con-|terian Church and has served 20} “...The very elements of pros-; head table guests. ' Calgary rt 64 ing a change of plea by the 4c-| ghe Iron Ore Company of Canada. . Bratulations to those of the|years in India. He and Mrs. Knox|Perity may be undermining the Regina 1) 79 cused to guilty a fise of $10 and Cargoés are transferred to the’ -MONTAGUE judge. will be returning to the scene of | Stability of individual, family’ * inning cosis wa; assesséd by che mag:s-/ 5; through AM past tides Wirnipeg + big lake vessels heaving 3 Rev. Dr. W.A. MacQuarrie of|their labours on the Bhil Field in| #4 community living,” he said. Sti Owner Toronto 56 72 trate. the seaw bound for stee!-pro- St. James United Caurch, Souris, | India at the conclusion of their|---While the barometer of good Ottawa 51 76 ALBERION CASE ducing qrees of the U.S. midwest. | -—— spoke highly of the two: families | present furlough. times may be rising, the baro- e Sestrant 57 77. Evidence was hear in a con- : 5. | and wished them success in the] the Boys C t Camp Keir, Meter of family ‘living points to Is Fined $100 es 227g tested case adjourned from June|CUTS SHIPPING COSTS country of their adoption. ae ee ame 2 amp eit |bad weather ahead, if one reads Quebec 3 it ecurt i Albertoa at waich| Sources close to the situation ANNUAL MEETING A congratulatory message was |“!!! run from Jtsy Ist.-10th. and} carefully the indices of delin- : Frederictoa 50 = «time Edward James Millman of| said establishment of a basic stec! delivered on behalf of the Can-|! be under the Directorship of| quency and crime. family and| ALBERTON — Lorne Ayiward,/Saint John 45 3) Alnertoa pleaded not gtulty ef| industry in the Contrecoeur area adian Legion by Bruce L. Stew- the Rev. MC. Currie of Murray! social disorganization.” Tignish, pleaded guilty under the | Moncton 47 72 fishing .0sters withou: a licénse. | would eliminate necessity of serd- OF art. Mrs. St. Clair Paquet spoke | Harbour North. Mr. Currie will) The rapid development of a Excise Act to a charge of poss-| Halifax 54 73\ Special Foree Ofice> D.A.| ing all iron ore through the sea- i. on behalf of the Catholic Wo-|b€ assisted by the Rev. Chas./ multiplicity of voluntary agen-/ession of a still and was fined| Charlottetown 47 «672 Mackiaron descbed Dek E—EE————————————————— The Kings County Memorial Hospital men’s League and Mrs. Wilfred| Townsley of St. Columba’s,|cies in the welfare and health| $100 and costs by Magistrate R.| Sydney 446 — a lobsier boat on May 18 while Fire - Auto - Casualty Wright on behalf of the Ladies| Marshfield who will have chargejfield in both Canada and the|5- Hinton at Alberton yesierday.| Yarmouth 47 §3_ on a routine patrol 92 the lobs.er Will be held in the Beaver Hall-on Monday, June Auxihary of St. James Church. | Part of the Sible Study pro-|United States since the end of Taree Tignish residents were’ $t. John’s 48 70 grounds outs'de Alberion harper Marine urtis of th ' te Mrs. Marjorie MacLean, speak-|. Tamme ag will Mr. Gordon Bean; World War II points up a grow-| fined $25 and costs for possession : in comeanv with other fistéry of- G6. G. K. PEAKE 29th at 8 o'clock. Dr. O. H. C us of the Depar the student-minister at New Lon-|ing need for some system of| Of liquor not purchased at a ven-| HALIFAX (CP) — The weather ficers abosrd the fisnery patrol: ment of Health will be guest speaker. don. In charge of spor:s wiil be| priorities, the Montreal expert|ors.. . ‘ office here says warm. moist air) vescel Obelis.. we LTD. ' New Zealander Mr. Robert Syme, Student-Min-| contended. Possession: of liquor im a place will bring more cloudiness with} The boat, headed for Alberton 78 Great George St. : You are cordially invited to attend. Ee ister at Breadalbane and Mr.| “Growing like Topsy” was stiil| her than a residence brought a’ scattered showers in the southern harbour with Ray Kitch and Ed-|) Sil 30 Charlottetown Visits Montague oo fine of $20 and cosis to a ‘Tig-| regions. ward M.liman on board, was = resident. Forecasts equipped for fishing Lobsers end MONTAGUE — Mrs. Howard Men nee oF indecent exposure} Mainland Nova Scotia. eastern had a catch of approximaiel| : tg et pe: nan Tenet asa hte Vey. as th wise "Eanes atanues'w.| SENSATIONAL FURNITURE NEWS pleasant visit recently her Bd for seateace te July 14 at River Valley: Cloudy with widely; On cross examination dy Mr. cousin, Miss Isabella Matheson of Auckland, New Zealand. Miss Matheson operates a private hos- pital in Auckland. This is her first visit to P.E.I. and she is in-|}_ terested in early family history. H. Bean and Mr. Boyd Beaiisto ern, Bishop of ChaNottetown; Summerside. STANHOPE SCHOOL The following is the Stanhope Summerside 8031; Alberton 68-2; ‘ Mostague 97-2: Souris 32-2 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. June 26, 1959 $28 and costs; Jom James Des- was the Guty of the fisaery offi- |Seattered showers: no great| change in temperature: light’ | winds Low - hizh at Halifax aS and 67, Yarmouth 48% and 67,) Kentville. Moncton and Frederic-| — = s ee ee EVENT WILL BE FILMED a. Prince M.P: To Open S'side Lobster Carnival basic stéel. production in the Con- . oem Millma2, »who conducted his own defense, Officer MacAintes stat- ed that he did not see the ac- cused actually fishing aiso that he had knowledge pf a similer | 4 a bi ft 83 33 ‘BRACE McKAY’S charge being laid against an Al- School Annual Report for 1958- ton 50 and 75. New ON ab South resident bu- he hai ! 1959. Goshen and Saint John 48 and 70 , ‘ . Grade VIII: 1, Irene Ellis: 2.| Cape Breton Island, Prince Ed-|20 knowledge of it having been Her grandmother. Mrs. John Meiklejohn, the former Charlotte Alley of Cardigan, sailed with her husband to New Zealand many years azo on an Island built schooner Miss Matheson proceeds to Engiand to complete a round the world tour before returning to New Zealand. ISLAND BRIEFS TO SPEND SUMMER . Mrs. James Collings, Miss Lena Collings, R.N.. and Mrs. Colling’s son, Richard Doyle, of Lynn ., arrived last week to spend the summer months in Montague. SYMPATHY EXTENDED The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs. Lester Mc- MacLeod, Victoria Cross, in the death of their sister, Mrs. F. A. Larkins. who passed away at Sommerville. Mass., June 21. Mrs. Larkins was the former Christine MacLeod of Victoria Cross. RECEIVES HONORS Miss Sharon Steeves, young daughter of Rev. and Mrs. A.G.J. Steeves. Montague, is receiving congratulations on having succ- essfully passed with honours grade three, Mount Allison Uni. versity examinations in piano- forte held in Charlottetown last week. Sharon is a pupil of Mrs. 4. F. Campbell. 1 LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in eslumns adjoining Classified Advertising Section.) “ONNOLLY — At Iona on Thurs- , day, June 25th, 1959, Mrs. John E. Connolly in her 79th year. Remains were transferred from the Gillis Funeral Home || | Community -Hospital to her late residence. Funeral Saturday morning to St. Mich- ael’s Church, Iona, for Requiem High Mass at 9 o'clock. Inter- ment in the Church Cemetery. | | Picnic | pital on June 25th, 1959, Fred- | BENNETT — At the Souris Hos- erick D. Bennett, in his 79th year. The funeral will be held on Monday, June 29, with a short service at 11 o'clock at the Déngwell Funeral Souris, then to Geddie Memor- ial Church, New London, for service at 3 o'clock. Interment in the church cemetery. | MacKENZIE — At Cavendish on dune 25th, 1959, Milton Mac- Kenzie, age 77 years. His re- “mai are restang at the. An- Funeral Home until this afternoon then to his late re- - gidence. The funeral will take place from lish United . Dburch an Saturday, June 27th at 2 o'clock. Iniermeft in the ish Cemetery. a ' AUDREY ROACH and Bonnie MacLean received presentations Home. | from the Souris Girl, Guide Com- Keeman, Montague, and Donald pany in recognition of two year’s the P.E.I. Hospital. Barry Ross: 3. Doris Chappell. | Ward Island, Upper St. John Grade VII: 1. Donald Sakeeing River Valley. Bay of. Chaleur: 2 Donald Higgins. lear with a few cloudy inter- Grade VI: 1. Carol Horgan: 2.| Vals: little change in temperat- | withdrawn. Miman then asked to have the Jean and Blair MacLauchlan (equal'; 3. Donald Ellis. Grade V: 1. Gordon Ellis: 2 Shirley Warren; 3. Donnie John- ston. Grade IV: 1. Dianne Robinson. |15: cloudy with widely scattered ate earthquake. probably in thé! lure: light winds. Low - high at | Sydney 48 and 70, Charlottetown 48 and 75. Edmundston and Campbellion 45 and 75. | Bay of Fundy: Southwest winds | NEW YORK (AP)—A moder- 2. Linda Douglas and Allan Mac-| Showers: visibility five miles in| Pacifie Oceannoff the edast of Lauchian; 3. Howard Ellis. Grade Ill: 1. James Horgaa: 2. Rhodes Warren: 3. Donna Marshail. Grade H: 1. Robert MacLauch- lan, 2. Wanda Warren; 3. Roger MacLauchian. Grade.I: 1. Doreen Warren. Jeanette M. Marshal!. Teacher. BURTON SCHOOL The following is the Burton School Honor Roll. successful work as company. leaders. They are both taking up nursing and expect to enroll at Souris Guides Awarded More Than 75 Badges SOURIS—More than 75 badges; Mrs. Cudmore also presented Alton Cooke; 3. Mildred Perry. | | were presented when Souris Girl) Guides held their parents’ night.| e The provincial commissioner, ' | | Mrs. Harry Cudmore, Charlotte. | town, was present as well as | visiting Guiders Mrs. W. A. Smith) | and Winnifred Anne MacMillan. The parent's were welcomed by Estelle Gallant. | Those receiving the badges were: Anita Gallant, Anne Mac- Innis, Beverley Creamer, Betty; Lou Peters, Claire Gallant, Rose-| mary Rogers, Lynne Ann Roach, | Carol Anne Power, Rogers. Alma Fraser, Richards, Barbara Aconr, Connie Jean MacCormack Gallant. Roach, held at the Legion beginning j ' TUESDAY, JUNE 30th. TURKEY and SALAD SUPPER SERVED Adults $1.00 — Children .50c Bazaar, Games, Swing, Canteens. Dance in evening at Legion Home 9 to 1 Admission .75¢ Yvonne Gallant, who won 10 of | badges presented, with her) “All Round Cord.”’ She has a’ total of 26 badges. The provincial | commissioner gave a short talk to the Guides and their parents. | Miss MacMillan showed slides | and told of her trip to Australia; to attend an international Guide camp. j Receiving Junior Red Cross certificates were: Yvonne Gallant. Rosemary Rogers, Claire Gallant, | Lynne Anne Roach, Kathleen! Rogers, Alma Fraser, Joanne! Kathleen! Peters, and Gertrude Praught. Claudia} Guide Lieutenant Mrs. Verhoven Beverley MaclIntosh.| received her First Aid badge and Arlene MacIntosh, Arlene Boylan, | certificate. ! Members of the Souris Girl and Yvonne Guides’ Association served lunch \to end the successful event. | j Grounds, O'Leary at 4 p.m. Grade IX: 1. Lana Wood: 2. | Marie Dalton; 3. Nadine Rogers. Eileen Dalton; | Grade VIII: 1. 2. Frankie MacGregor; 3. Allen Cooke Grade VII; 1. Cheryl Rogers; 2. Douglas Cooke. Grade VI: 1. Mary P. Dalton. Grade V: 1. Dolores Dalton; 2. Denzil Cooke. Grade IV: 1, Joan Dalton; 2. James Dalton. Grade IH: 1. Helen Dalton; 2. Grade II: 1. Billy Arsenault: 2. Louise Dalton; 3. Charles Arsenault. Teacher—Mrs. ward. Gertrude Ho- | showers and mist, and occasion-| Mexico, was recorded Thursday mile in fog patches; | ally one - | | warmer. newspaper.in Charlottetown. vise other personnel who will time. Applicants must have G and will be above average. 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Completely overhauled, $1350 p ‘ with every 5 piece Regular value 69.95! RESIDENTS T* OUR SAVINGS ARE € WORTH A TRIP TO SUMMERSIDE | charge dismissed as thére was! no place on the maps or charts! : shown as Alberton harbour. The! : case was adjourned until July Gi 18th. SHOCKS RECORDED Z FREE - FREE - FREE ~ FREE 32-PC. GLASSWARE AND DINNERWARE SET CHROME KITCHEN SUITE choice of 8 lovely colors SPECIAL MESSAGE TO OUT OF TOWN WELL — enna BRACE McKAY LTD. 2195