~ -NICAR sal sae BE, a) Sapien des _ Saige ‘ Lawrence Gallant received ‘Franciscan Holy Orders from the and of the Most Rev. Damase rge, O.F.M., Vicar Apostolic of Peru at St. Anthony’s, Bloom- "SAFE DRIVER Five years of safe driving was yewarded recently when Harold Lanigan, a former native of Mon- tague, was presented with a Lon- gine gold watch. The presentation took place at a banquet held by Canadian Oil Company. His wife, | .the former Evelyn Macintyre, was also presented with a com-| pact. Mr. Lanigan is the son of - Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lanigan. The couple now reside in Ontario and have two children, Marleen; 7 and Barry 4. ; _ BRIDGE FIRE City Firemen were called out at approximately 7.35 last evening ions Retin, Minor dommes ridge. Minor damage HOLIDAYING ONTARIO VISIT ; Mrs. Joseph Lanigan has re- turned to her home in Montague a six-weeks visit to Hamil- Ontario, 45 S282 a it. epent the winter in Hamilton. HONORABLE MENTION A Charlottetown retailer, G.M. Ohandier, manager of Chandler Brothers, 1 Plywood Place. has * received am “‘honorable Mention” IN HOSPITAL : George Herbert Ward, Graham’s Road, has entered the Prince -<County Hospital for treatment, His friends wish him a speedy Tecovery. LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements fa celumns adjoining Classified Advertising Section.) . MccEE—At 23 Allan Street, on Sunday, July 5, 1959, Patrick McGee, formerly of - Kelly’s Cross, in his 72nd year. His re- mains are resting at the Char- Granite _ Marble Bronze — “Vere Beck & Son Rae south side of the island and eank in two feet of water. | lottetown Funeral Home from where the funeral will be held Wednesday morning, leaving the Funeral Home at 8:30 for * Requiem ° High Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Kelly’s Cross, at 9:30. Interment in the church cemetery. MacNEILL—On July 4h, 1959 as the result of an accident Howard MacNeill of Long Creek in his 56th year. Remains rest- ing at the Cutcliffe Funeral home where funeral will be held on Monday. Service ee ‘ing at 2 o'clock. In nt New Déminion. a MA IN—At Hunter River, July 5, 1959, John D. Matheson in his 72nd year. Remains rest: ing at the Cutcliffe .F Home from_w funeral will be held Tuesday, service com+ am 2 o'clock. Inter mencing ment Fioral Hillis _ Gardens. ; COMPTON — At Charlottetown On July 4th, Miss Alice Comp- ton of Georgetown in her f MacLEAN—At the Prince “Hospital on Sunday July 5th, Charles Moffatt. MacLean, 112 his 69th year. Resting at the Bowness Funeral Home. Fu- neral to be held at Trinity Uni- ted Church on Tuesday, July 7th p.m. Interment’ Cemetery. Visiting: hours 10-12 a.m. 2-5, 7-10 p.m. OFFIN — At Greenfield, Mass., n Paturday, July 4h, 1950, Ira = Coffin, formerly of Greenwich, age 78 years. Re mains will arrive at the Mac- Lean Funeral Home this even ing: Interment in Midgell Cem- etery, tomorrow Tuesday morn- ing at.10,.9'clock. BRAKEY — At the Prince Ed- ward Island -Hospital on July 5,--4959°"Miss Mary Jane Bra- key of 19 Upper Queen Street, in her 99th year. Resting at the MacLean Funeral Home, from where the funeral will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, serviee commencing at 2 o'clock. Inter- ment in St. Catharine’s Céme- tery. MACLEOD — At her residence 332 Fuston Street on Saturday, July 4th, 1959, Mrs. (Rev.) Wil- fyed J. MacLeod, (nee Fior- ence M. MacLean, RN), Resting at her Jate residence. Funeral | private. Interment in New Glas- |. gow cemetery. ESSORY — In the Charlottetown | Hospital on Sunday, July 5, 1958, | Gordon Essory, 60 Grafton Street, age 68 years. His re- _mains are resting at the Hen- nessey FGneral Home from wheresthe funeral will take place on Tuesday morning at 8:45 to St. Dunstan's Basilica .for Requiem High Mass at 9 *9’clock. Interment im the Cath- elie Cemetery, i September she will take up duties : Summerside Man Ls Spring Street, Summerside, in service commencing at 2::00) holme,-N.S., a son—of the late) in People’s | Henry and Mrs. Maclean. He was | struck a stone wall along the honours in French and English im pjied stating- she enjoyed every| Mrs. Helene Magnon, 43, of 1953. In the same year she- Te moment of her stay here, “and | ceived a Woodrow Wilson fellow-) wag pleased that her work was | ship for anced study in ro), recisted mance . and erature Touue Pendergast expressed his | | at the University. of Michigam,| j.scure at being present and | Aue Arbor, Michigan. made many complimentary re-; | Upon completion of the degree; marks in regard t\ Miss Mac- ithe road and overturned about nearby Huntingville, was killed early Saturday when the car in| which she was a passenger left eight miles south of Sherbrooke. of Master of Arts in 1954, Miss . ay: | Thternsaa- teagan: her | Beane ability. ‘program during the course of | A delightful evening which she received two university ‘ainment followed. Mr. EF fellowships and a teaching fellow- Wynne on guitar, with his. sup- | ship in French from the Univer. Porters, Miss Leightizer, Mr. Da-; | sity of Michigan and was elected vid Gallant and Mr. B. Gallant, | lte the honour societies of Phi delighted the guests with sever-| | Beta Kappa and Phi Kappa Phi. | al numbers. Miss Patricia Leigh- In 1957 ghe was awarded a tizer rendered two beautiful solos travelling fellowship by the Can-' The Five MacDonald sisters, who adian Federation of University participated in the muSie fes-| FOR RENT floor sanders and edgers alse “FABULON” the fameus -“BOWLING ALLEY” finish for home floors. ; \at? DLER BROS. > 1 Plywoed Place NOTICE Women and a travel grant by the jival sang several asi ca | Humanities Research Council of ete An eecnienet Five ae Murray Harbour Anvites | Comedie bl . of oe ‘you to attend their tea a rese. a n j , versi party, Wednesday, July | Fa ee tet docesi |. _ DEVELOPING = Iisth: Boat races, dancing, | ’ Your Films for 20 Years - Ia Today—Out Tomorrew dissertation, “‘Sainte Beieve and | Women of the Eighteenth Co] GaRNHUM PUOTO | Miss Thierman will return to] - STUDIO ‘ the’ University of Saskatchewan | 135 Kent St. Ch’ tewn for the summer session where she | meats served on the, games and fun for all.:! Meals of lobster or cold nds. Everyote wel-| come, — has accepted a position as visit- |jng instructor in French. In) } as lecturer in French at Queen's | | University, Kingston, ‘Ont., where ies In Hospital \; SUMMERSIDE — Charies Mol- |\fatt MacLeam, 112 Spring Street, Summerside passed away at Prince County Hospital early Sun- day morning after a lengthy ill- Jness. He was 68 years of age. ; |, Mr. MacLean was born in Glen- 3 | employed for several years with the Robb Engineering Works in Amherst before moving to P.E_I. |\ where he was associated with the antomotive trade for % years. For the past four years Mr. MacLean was employed with the |* provincial department of” high- |. ways: , 4 , Besides his wife,-the former Mabel Macinnis, he ves to mourn. three sons, Ralph, Winni- } peg;. Reginald, Nelson, B.C; James, Summerside; two daugh-'f ters, Aileen, Mrs. Russell Quinn, ‘Lethbridge, Alta.; Florénce, Mrs. George Warren, Stamford, Conn., also eleven grandchildren. He also. leavés té’*mourn one brother, J. Sinclair MacLean, | Halifax and four sisters, Mrsi EF. A. Murray, Truro; Mrs. George | Trenholm, Truro; Mrs. A:D. Su- + therland, Vancouver, B.C. and/ Mrs. W.B. Bernie, Montreal. } A brother Fred predeceased | him ten years ago in Halifax. Se One-Way ad Junion Trinity United Church, Summer- side Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’- clock, Interment. will be in Peo- ple’s Cemetery. @ Stop-over privileges ¢ COMMUNIST VISIT : LONDON (Reuters) — Premier Nikita Khrushchev will lead a Se- 7 UF oleew NATIONAL ported Saturday, Tass said the delegation, tepresenting the So- viet Communist party and gov- }ermment, had been invited by the | Polish government and party fer | Va friendly visit, pe Take in Fan, SAVE with the FAMILY yD may Vase JW. 5 Reund Trip far. the “Head” of the family. For the round trip. 12 and under 22 years of age. Y2 One-Way Fore For the round trip an@under 12 years old. Under 5 free, @ Between Eastern Canada (Capreol, Sudbury, Cochrane, Windsor, Sarnia and east) and Western Canada (Winnipeg. and west). Between Canada and Midwestern and Western United States. Between Western Canada and Eastern U.S. The funeral will be held at | ° ‘etving Mondays, Tussdays, Weddesdays, Thundeys a 300 Ibs. Baggage Allowance Complete informotiondrom any C.N. or CP. Ticket Agent. ie viet delegation to Poland: July.14, Pond = = + the Soviet néws agency Tass re — Fare Sis: ult Fore children of 5 * @ Generous Return Limit \ CANADIAN PACIFIC MARITIME ELECTRIC CO., LTD. AT MAURICE MILL LTD. ALL THIS WEEK PRICES ON QUALITY MERCHANDISE FROM OUR REGULAR DRASTICALLY REDUCED.. 70 5 15 a4 oe SUITS. English Worsteds and Twists. Sizes 35 to 44. Regular — WTO eae li w oie SPORT COATS. Latest patterns, in fine. quality tweeds. " Regular to 55.00-—-NOW .............ceeeeeeees Pair Men's DRESS PANTS. Flannels and Gabardines. Sizes 29 to 44. Regular 6.50 to 17.95—NOW :........... WINDBREAKER JACKETS in fancy patterns. Ali sizes. "Regular to 12.9S-—-NOW 2... ccc cceiccccccceccie: + ANKLE HOSE, DIAMONDS AND FANCIES 7 IN WOOL ORLON AND NYLON _ Regular to 1.75 NOW 89c DRESS SHIRTS Whites, Plains and (SOME SOILED) ALL SIZES, REG. TO 6.95 : NOW 2.89 TWO FOR 5.50. : QUALITY SPORT’ SHIRTS ALL THE LATEST SHADES AND PATTERNS. REGULAR TO 6.95 “.NOW. 2.89 TWO FOR 5.50_ 15 DOZ. FANCY TIES Reg. 1.50. and 2.00 NOW 3 FOR 1.0Q. Alterations On Sale Merchandise — EXTRA _ NO PHONE ORDERS PLEASE a Millltd * CLOTHING .OF DISTINCTION FOR J Sie ’ - ‘ ee * ; . o couay ty evenmg; very warm; nniversary Observed As WEATHER | vetwest wiods 15. Lowhigh at ah gn wy =e oe pe eee wen gmberah | Halifax. 58 and 75. Yarmouth . ‘Couple Honored By Family |=.” et and 08, Kenivle ‘and Suey 58 i ee ‘ ; Min Max | and 8, New Glasgow 55 and 8. ednesday evening June, were pre-| Winnipeg ¢ 48 | Prince Edward-isiand and New family'and guests of Mr.| sented with flowers”. Toronto @ 81/ Brunswick: Sunny, cloud.ng Mrs, William E. McLellan| granddaughter, aoe Chews 63 84) by afternoon; a few showers and ~ gathered at the home of their|ing this, their daughter, Montreal 65 87 | widely scattered. thunderstorms daughter, Mrs. Hensley Higgins,|read an appropria - and| Quebec 60 87! by evening, very warm, southwest honour them with a surprise | address. ——________-} Fredericton = 90-|-winds—_16.—Low-high—at Charlotie- _ on the occasion of thei?) They were then presented with| Saint John 52 72| town 56 and 76, Moncton 55 and™ Fourtieth Wedding Anniversary.|the following gifts. Hot - plate,| Moncton 57 86| 80, Fredericton 60° and 80, Saint Mrs. McLellan was formeriy|Steam-Iron, Table Lamp Table|Halifax - §® | John 53 and 75, Edmondston and Pearl Smith from Kildare Capes, | Cloth, Chocolates, Shirt and Slip. | Charlottetown 59 -- 80) Campbellton 65 and 980. and Mr. MeL¢lian from Green-| These were presented by their! Sydney 47 82|_—‘ Bay of Fundy: Southwest winds < mount. , daughters, Helen, Mary and| Yarmouth 53 67/20 with occasional gusts to 90; 5 In 1945 they m ved to Pleasant| grandchildren, Allan, ‘Ellen, and| St. John's . 40 _—61| extensive fog; visibility 10 miles Valley. where they have made|Catherine, also Miss Euyon Mac-| HALAFAX (CP)—The weather |lowering in {pg to near zero; lit- their home for 13 years. Lean, who was a-special=guest. | office says a band of cloud and|tle change in temperature. , There were nine children to fill} The-table was tastefully decor-| showers, will reach New Bruns - fhe chariots SUMMERS! te: Srenett Pleasant Valley, ae anak et ara whi! pay ng evening Temperatures {town at 10.25 a abd 11.59 p.m. ; : = © , +| ers, Ca at the ite Rat .m. ay oa Lob- Marten Otrs Aitinge “Rouse. candles and candlebrae. . ~ be somewhat lower than Sum |At Rustico. at 5.26 am. and 9.06 bear “ S lorge eagant Valley, Ruth, (Mrs.| There were three white’ p.m. Summerside tide eighteen group of Island “beauties” as 37 Kenneth Farth), Bracebridge, On-| hung from the ceiling, ont woe the big fe in anact place ce minutes later than Charlottetowa. :giris—fromall_parts_of the pro- | ‘ theee ti sai rene ootaaeetes entry ne be- Ira Albert, Ottawa, Ontario, Ivan,|cake, which was made and de- Roy Boates is chairman of the Hansport, N.S., Edith, (Mrs, one by their daughter-in-law, : Sea Queen Contest committee and Hensley Higgins), Glen Valley, rey, Mrs. Everett McLellan. = test ca . | dette MacP t ney Helen, Mrs. Malcolm L. Mac-| Although a nufnber of their ? ing of the eae Tuesday | Shelvie Jean Borden: lem, | La West Bay, Cape Breton; | family were unable to be present . ot ae Sal evening at the Y-centre on Green | Casey, Eunice Eaman, Barbera |“#Ty, Mrs. John Macintyre, Mil-| they all sent best wishes to . : ; PERU ORDAINS BLOON sane ee coe ne a ae Mi ee | cnuacea” {wont hark many more soniver| __- Finaanclal. Management Services Por 7 Jo . ——— aa aes : : : OR var — a oa "| ‘Those who submitted theif)Sally Ann Farmer, Kinkora, Sadie | _O% entering the home of their’ saries. ; Instalment Savings Pians— Yor savings, educational, bust field, on Saturday: Father G. parish priest. Father Gallant ts "mes are: Millicent Stewart, | Winchester, Jessie, MacArthur, Myer pen Tens cae celebrated his first Solema one of a family of ten children of | Sheila Sharp, Marguerite March_| Sumsherside, Verna Ford, Char- aes sands suehanenie seathed of ulating guaranteec © Mass on Sunday at St. Anthony’s,| Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Gallant of beak, Mariel Elis, ol of Tyee |lsttstowe BR. 6: Helene Locky, Scouts of money ever © perled ef 76 si “where the,Rev. Clarence Pitre rr ' ‘| Bay: Carol Biggar, Portage; | slie; Arlyn Jane MacLeod, Bor- ‘ Single Payment Certificates— with guaranteed investment Sie : im tiie nome Gliarey, Murray oat 4 - ee ee n values. > 8 ae : Movie Actor dred Decoste, Miscouche; Ger-| nish, and Marjorie Riley, | A Balanced Mutual Fund — Investors Mutual of Canada Lid... aad aida Veno, “Miscouche; Wave | peque. emphasizes ———— —— eee aad, capital gain. Visits Island - / be ing common stocks, preferred stocks and bonds. t SUMMERSIDE — Movié eter - 1 A Mutual Fund Fer Growth — Investors Growth Fund of Can emai ei ae Director Of Choir | MESES Soe Sa ee oe year-old daughter, Susan arrived ; Bae eas ark | ee Be fio S Oeeie ot Gath one ea ” I> oe tT wmeniared plans are offered ont fined Note = zB I Garde be : Bitar i re Investors: (1) fixed-interest Gul Motel. They |jarived on the’ | B 4 F [| 2) (3) combine Hin ee ae a s Bid Farewell | ot iret 2 St tae : 2 em: sors cinpany, ISver Food aa — 4 c 5 phe alge, KENSINGTON—On Monday ev-! given the guests by Dr. Zielienski, | | prs ne agp poe = meni ean 7 ‘uu s oe deecribed as #ltnimned:idander,i ening Mr. and Mrs. James L.| who sang two Polish Folk songs, pension plans eshte vecommended HAN: péiince (6 Saunders, Kensington, were at| accompanied by Mrs. Zielienski. | . : : ee apart Fr aioe eae home to friends and parishioners |~ Interspersed throughout the eve- ‘ ! : “ -oanadhelieea Fors Ayre of the Church of The Holy Fam-| ning were many sing songs, ac-| For complete details contaet your Investors’ representative —. Aaonouia’ eon in BL. Andrew ily to do honor to Miss Do ompanied by Miss Donalda A. | ne ee eee N.B., where she is, entployed as MacDonald, who has been church |‘MacDonald, which were greatly | -|a hostess. i 3 organist and choir director for the | enjoyed by all. An interesting fea- | G F Cc Mr. Andrews his daughter past eight years. Miss MacDonald ‘ure of the evening’s proceedings | re ameron >» Sergio from Nova Scotia and is leaving Prince Edward Island, “as the operation of a movie . === | EE expect to remain on the Island a to continue her work in the teach-| camera which will © perpetuate District Mgr., Summerside couple more days before touring | ae profession in another Proy-| the happy event. 3c ; Cape Breton nd. ince. Assisting Mrs. Saunders in ser- | Mo He d the Garden of the Mr. Saunder?, as master of ving refreshments were Mrs’ Wil- | : ’ r ntgomery ; Gulf Motel a the nicest motel ceremonies, paid a glowing tri-| pert lawiess Mrs. (Dr.) Zielien- ; Charlottetown a we've had on our trip. ; bute to ses MacDonald's splen-' 4 sre. Austin Pendergast, Mrs. | eS J . es : re Lois Mary Thierman, daughter did work in the parish as a tea-| ps.) ; ; Si) Fulton Pierce * MAN KILLED, FOUR HURT / of the late Mrs. A. C. Thierman cher, dramatist and choir dir- dea aut bve"Clotase Mictar. INTERRUPTION NOTICE . ’ Chesfothefown . . ' a az pay. Ny. (ap) | %, Kilmnuir, P. E. Island, re- ys oe oer & Mrs. | Father Callaghan expressed his | : tT eS? A naa aa man was |Crived the degree of Doctor of eee ee alt ad- pleasure at being present, and There will be an interruption of electric || = injured fatal and’féur compae- Pillesophy in Romance T-angua- dress nc eset ice ur ‘banked Mr. and Mrs. Saundess || power between Stanley Bridge and Cavendish on investors = {one ere tae in Dosage ee esate hat ac, wr ee thushulens i rang: Wednesday, July Sth between the hours of 1:00 syndloat an at hes in the mencembent euarcises.. A rateste ‘complished during -her-e ight, © such an enjoyable evening. || and 4:00 p.m.; weatlier permitting, to enablé us to 4 G @ . Lawrent Sebu rday. | e University skatch_| in th ice A ttt - : ; is line. . r @e Gawata, tiattes State police said a 17-foot inboard. ewan, inn wins aerded the hen dae i Saas a : a WOMAN KILLED install voltage ‘regulating equipment on this line. cine Gideon motorboat carrying ‘the five men gree of Bachelor of Arts with high don. Miss MacDonald fittingly re-' SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)— —" CE SALE! sTOCK 529.95 ~ $17.95 Y> PRICE $2.98 5 \ \ Z Fancies + * . MEN — a