A 100-foot long Totem pole is unloaded from the S.S. Pacific Unity in London. The Totem pole, weighing nearly 13 tons,‘ I is a gift from the people of British Columbia, Canada, to I B. cfoirt F on THE OUEEN ‘-2 Queen Elizabeth to mark theleration of Indian tribes on the centenary of the province. It will be erected in Windsor Great P-airk_ The designer and princi- pal carver of the pole is Chief Mungo of the Kwakiutl, 3 fed- lcoast of British Columbia and Vancouver Island. He used a sing- le red cedar log for the carving. (AP Wirephoto) iN.Y. Port Traffic Moves Again After Fire Threat NEW YORK (AP) —- Uneasy patrols ranged over the East River Wednesday afitel‘ a filam- ing ship collision which sank one vessel and covered miles of wa- ier with gasoline. Two crew members were lost whens S-wedish freighter plowed an American tanker. Thirty- seven others were injured. The Manhattan Bridge, high above the ships, caught fire briefly. The burning tanker sank, losing a flood of fuel over the rivet surface. For hours, all river traffic EASTERN GUARDIAN DANCE. St. Teresa Hall. Fri- day. June 27th. Webster's Orchestra. ' PANTRY SALE at T. M. Llew- ellyn‘: on Saturday, July 5th, at 2 p.m. Sponsored by the Girl Guide Association. Montague. LOWER MONTAGUE Regatta Wednesday, July 16th. Send en- tries to Dan Condon, Lower Montague. MEMBERS of Acme Rebekah Lodge, Montague, will meet at the United Church at 2:15 p. m. to attend the funeral of their late sister, Mrs. Elsworth‘ Llewellyn. NAMES OMITTED~ln t.he list 1 of commercial graduates of Mon- tague High School, the names of Louise MacDonald and David Ellsworth were inadvertently o- mitted. ANGUS ROBICHAUD and his Hay Riders tonight at Morell Community Hall, show and dance. Admission show 75 and 50. Dance starts ten o’clock. Ad- mission 75 cents. FAST COLOR FILM SERVICE Kadacolor, Ektaclirome. Koda- chrome. Anscochrome. C_0l0l' Processing, Printilllg. Duphcai’ ing, and Enlarging. Munshow Process. Highest quality. fastest processing. and _most depend- able service! Mail to: George Wotton. Photography. Summer- side. Having purchase Morris at Kinkora, S operate these unlfs W in the past- Street The following Wm Klnkora Ph. 19 P. A. System. ‘ - it t 'n mill locate . Baler and Binder Twin. _ - - soon. custom grinding and mixing very b th h rs of business effective_June 23, 1958: nfiay ethiiiiiigh Friday 8:00 a.m.—:i :00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m.—12 noon. P’ S we Mm Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m.—;):OO p.m. ummers - - .. _ _ - . —; 1' fl ugh Fri 83’ 50 3- -" '° ' Iunkoia Mill. hSlg{i&lli£ayiéfi)Sed all day. Charlottetown M1113 M0 was prohibited. But by noon boats were creeping warily past the wreckage zone. Swift currents of the river. which flows between Manhattan and the boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn, carried off much of the inflammable liquid, but rib- bons of fuel snaiked along the docks. , DANGER NOT OVER “The danger is not yet over,” said deputy fire chief Hugh Hal- ligan. He said the the gasoline foi'ms pockets along the water edge, it could spread throughout the harbor area. imperiling 50 miles of shoreline. Both the coast guard and po- lice ordered investigations into the accident, which occurred in midstream of the half-miledwide river. The 5,200-ton Stwedish-Amen lean line freighter Nebraska 48 oz. Tin MACKEREL. Z. tins California SEEDED RAISIN5. I York STEWART & BECK GENERAL MERCHANTS PHONE 37 — MONTAGUE WEEKEND SPECIALS BROKEN PEKOE TEA. ‘I lb. Snowflake SHORTENING. 2 lbs. . DATES.2lbs. FLAVOR PAK PEAS. 2_.fins . MOIRS CHOCOLATES. 1 lb. box MIXEDCANDY. 1 lb. ORANGE APRICOT JUICE. ICING SUGAR. 2 pkgs. . . . PEANUT BUTTER. 16 oz. ior . . 69¢ . 57¢’ . 31: 33: 79: 29: 49c 27c 45¢ 34: 39¢: ooooooo lb..... 10 LBS. SUGAR 79: WITH A $5.00 GROCERY ORDER. Fresh Meats In Stock arall Times ‘New and Used Ranges v structure will be dredged. The partment of Public Works has ANNOUNCEMENT d the Shur-Gain Feed Service Mills of the late P. L. ummerside and Charlottetown, we will ’contin_ue‘to ith the same high standard of service and quality as e, etc. We hope Our Motto Service, Quality and Economy Combined CANADA PACKERS LTD. Feed Division Suinmersido Dial 2173 d in the same location on Lower Queen stock of Flour, Feed, Insecticides, to have our equipment ready for Charlottetown Dial 4642 Let Breakwatexr Extension Contract At Launching Pond OTTAWA, (Special—A $23.050lof the breakwater and will have contract for an extension to theta depth of three feet below_ the breakwater at Launching Pond’ilS(g\;/ing\\"t3iij€gS point of ordinary Prince Edward Island. has been M,._ Macdmald Said the ex. awarded to Norman N. MacLea.n ‘tension will be of braced pile OT MUI‘1‘ay River. it was announc- bent construction. Sandstone bal- ed Wednesday by John A. Mac-Ilast will be placed along the in- d°“a1d- M-P-» L01‘ KiI1gS- lside of the back face. the break- Completion date for the 300- water will be 10 feet six inches foot extension is next March 17. wide. After it is finished a basitn 25 feet Plans and specifications were wide throughout the length of the 3 prepared by the Harbors and ' _ )Rivers Engineering Branch of basin will be on the channel side 4 the Department of Public Works. below low water. The wall will then be tied to the concrete anchor with two- incli steel tie rods with ends up- set to 2-1;: inches. Tie-rods are to be placed at ten feet centre to centre and in two lengths con- nected with standard turnbuckles or sleeve nuts. Placing of the tie-rods ‘will closely follow the driving of the sheet pile wall and care will be taken in tightening the tie-rods so that the tension in Let Contract For Wcill At Beach Point OTTAWA ~— The Federal De- awarded a contract in the amount of $25,125.00 to Morrison and Mc- Rae Limited of Summerside, P. E. I., for the construction of a each rod will be approximately retaining wall at Beach Point, equal when the work is complet- P. E. I. Specified completion date ed. for this project is April 10, 1959. Before pouring the concrete This work involves the C0flSt- anchor wall. which will measure ruction of a retaining wall of two feet wide by four feet high Sheet SL981 Dilmg tied back “V131 the site will be levelled and com: steel tie rods to a concrete an- pacted to a certain elevation It chor. It will have a length of ap- will be ed -th I proximately 160 feet and will being p1a°;>eVde.r wi cay after form the outer face f the k. . . Steel sheet piles used) in thewi)>i‘o- baigfnff €1,111 will lbe placed at the Ject will «be of one length through- one to M96 15 96 twfu‘ f° f°"" 3 out and driven to a minimum of It - . “me mad the day’ three feet into rock or 8.7 feet yariiss 0i.Stt}1$:§::gfit1]11a[ d702go “mate an cu ic yards of stone fill will ‘be requir- ed to complete this project, Plans and specifications were PFf:pa1‘ed by the Harbours and Rivers Engineering Branch of the Department of Public Works in Ottawa. rammed amidship into the 531- ton Empress Bay, owned by the Tanker Petroleum Corporation. An explosion rocked the two ships and a sheet of flames shot skyvward, i g nit i n g the bridge more than 130 feet above. "I saw a mass of fllames that looked about half a mile high and 100 yards wide,” a witness said. "I could hear men in the water being swept upstream, yelling GREAT COLLECTION The human history branch of the National Gallery at Ottawa includes phonograph records of I ibert A. Gaudet held court in the Court Held At Montague Kings county Magistrate Gil- council chambers. Montague yesterday evening at 7 p. m. A resident of Sturgeon and one of Grandvie\v were each fined $10.00 and costs for driving with- out due care and attention. A resdien-t of Montague was fined $5.00 and costs for failing to stop at a stop sign. A Milltown resident was fined $20.00 and costs for illegal pos- session of liquor. A resident of Montague was fined $5.00 and,costs for creating a disturbance in in public place. All charges were laid by John White, town policeman, town of Montague. Ian M. MacLeod, Crown pro- secutor for Kings, represented the Crown in all cases- Coses Heard At Georgetown At Magistrate's Court, George- town yesterday before Stipend- iary Magistrate Gilbert A Gaudet, a resident of Montague was fined $20.00 and costs for being in- toxicated in a public place. ‘ [for repairing the wliairt at Mon- to a charge of assault by threats. and was remanded on his own§ recognizance for one week sen-‘ tcnce. A resident of Glen William was fined $20.00 and costs for being intoxicated in a public place. L A Georgetown resident was fin- ed $10 for speeding. A resident of Point Pleasant charged under the Excise Act had his case adjourned for one week. X A resident of Camp Gagetown,‘ N.B_ was fined $60.00 after he pleaded gui‘ty to a charge of care and control of a motor vehicle while his ability was im- paired. Ian MacLeod, Crown prosecut- or for Kings. represented the Crown in all cases. Wharf Repair At Montague OTTAWA — The Federal De- partment of Public Works has awarded a contract in the amount of $30,868.14 to Stanley Reid, Contractor, of Port Hilford, N.S., tague. P.E.I. Specified comple- tion date for the project is April 10. 1959. The existing curb. plank deck. ;Upper edges of the plank will be: face. This will be followed by the construction of a timber concrete laminated deck on creosoted caps. Upon completion it will have a‘ » length of 336 feet nine inhesgmeasurel of creosoted timber. and widths varying from ten feet I eight 1;]1()usa,nd square feet of to f°"fy'.f°"r feet‘ creosoted timber-concrete lamin- The timber base of the com- r th usandfiv. posite deck will be constructed of; afed deck and L“? O I, ) of creosoted ,two-inch by four-inch Ihundred fefef (b"a'“f measu e and two-inch by six-inch plank. E? izadmfg dapped one half inch by six in_ I quantities of prime coat and hard C1195 with one such qap every surfacing will_be required to com- twelve inches. plete this PI‘0.leC‘f-' _ _ Top surfacing of all work will Plans and sP€C1f1C3Iv10‘15 We" be of tliree-inch thick asphaltic pI‘6lNil'€d blf ‘he, Harbw" and concrete laid in two layers of one Rivers Engineering B1‘_5m°h °f and one half inch each. the Department of Public Works Eleven thousand fee‘. .board in Ottawa. "* The Guardian Page 5 Thur., June 26. 1953 CANADIAN MOVIE CRITIC, CLYDE GILMORE RATES IT—“ONE OF THE BEST” TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SEE THE SEAS BOIL IN THE BATTLE ADVEN- TURE THAT HITS LIKE A TORPEDO! untreated stringers and caps will A resident of Maren p1eaded|be removed from the entire area not guilty to a charge of driv-i ing while intoxicated and hadl his case adjourned to July 2 and the accused remanded on a cash ball. A resident of Iris pleaded guilty the new work. Piling now in! use is to be trimmed where ne-E cessary in order that the caps and the concrete surface will have slope of one inch in eight feet i wards from the channel A deposit of at quested from all put DEPOSITS County Memorial Hospital. THE BOARD or TRUSTEES, King's County Hospital. least $25.00 is re- ients entering Kings for help.” RESCUE BEGINS As crews plunged overboard, a swarm of rescue ships swept into the area, plucking men from the flame-laced water. The freighter managed to back away, and the tanker gradually settled in the 100 feet of water. Missing were two tanker crew members, engineer Tom Erick- hundreds of Canadian folk songs., FOR SALE Factory re -conditioned Servel Gas Refrigerator, son, 30, and cook Otto Ahrens, 6 cu‘ ft‘ 4 43. A search was on for their , bod,ie5_ $175.00 installed. An indirect casualty was Wil- liam Finn, 52, a photographer for PHONE 92, the New York Journal-American, who died ‘of a heart attack while Montague covering the collision. I WARNING . . . TO THE UNLUCKY 13 During the past two months. the drive-in theatre’ has lost THIRTEEN car speakers. These have been deliberately cut or ripped from the cables, and removed from the drive-in. This intentional vandalism means a c o n s i d e r a bl e loss and we urgently request the THIRTEEN patrons to return these speakers within the next week. In future, court action will be taken against any person deliberately ‘damaging and removing any theatre property. To the few patrons, who have accidentally broken the speaker connections and returned the speakers to our staff, we offer our thanks. As usual, there is no charge for accidental damage. TONIGHT and FRIDAY Box Office opens 7:30 Show at Dusk A FIRST RUN FAMILY HIT! N01’ sums "nu: ouIEtMA ”.-- ...sucb a happy-go-10""’! ""7" starring PEGGY OUMMIN3 TERENCE MORGAN chuck full a'cbuckle5 and loaded with laugbi! 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