. i i I. V. Crabbe. Grand Marshall of he Loyal Orange Associaton Large Attendance Al Orange Tea Yeslerclay Several thousand persons gat- Iiered under sunny skies at North River yesterday for the annual Orange Tea. which featured the Orange parade. several speeches by officers of the Order. athletic cvents,and a continuous serving of meals in the North River rink. In addition to the many menbers and friends of the Loyal Orange Association from all parts of Pri- nce Edward island, a goodly num- ber of summer visitors joined In the day's activities. More than 250 members of the L. O. L. and L. O. B. A. marched 'in the large parade. which moved lalong a portion of the Trans-Can- lada Highway to the music of the ;bagpipcs and cheers of the many onlookers. J.V. Crabbe was mar- shal of tlte parade. representing the traditional ”King Billy" mount- ed on a white horse. The Union Jack was carried by standard bear- er Robert Adams. the Grand Chap- lin. Davis Ward. carrying the open Bible. Following the march. the parade formed a huge circle on the grounds. all its participants join- ing hands and singing ”Blcst hc IIITY AND CENTRAL WE REPAIR Washing machines.l and appliances.'.at I500 Kenncrlyls Latiics Wear electric motors Martinis Electric. Phone 3727. WE TREAT the sick well. Gil- geyls Pharmacy. open 8 am. to 8 pm. BALANCE OF SUMMER coals going at 1-3 off. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. WHITE Crlnolines in small. medium and large. 83.98. The Goria. SONG - SERVICE to be held in Mount Herbert United Church. Sunday. July 14th. at 8 pm. IMTH Battalion Reunion. Clover Club. August 7. Get Tickets before July 31. Edward MacPhail, South- port. Secretary. SCOOP Neckline slevclcss Cot- ton bioiist-s, white and assorted colors. size 12 to 20 Slim. The Gloria. NORTII TRYON Presbyterian Church. Service. July idih. ll:00 a.m. Miss Mary A. MacKcnzie. Deaconess PLASTIC Lawn sprixklcrs was 8130 now 99 cents. Plastic Garden hose complete with connections: Red or Green 5335. Tantonls Ac- cessories. Ltd GOLDEN WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilbert Cahill. Sprint!- fleld. are rcceving the congratul- atotls of their friends on the occas- ion of their fiftieth wedding anniv- ersary. TRYON Pastoral Charge. Unit- ed Church of Canada: Services for Sunday July 14th as follows:- Crapaud 10 am.: Tryon ii a.m.; Cape Traverse 3 pm Rcv Doug- las C Earle. Minister YORK Pastoral Charge. The United Church of Canada. Guest Preacher: Rev. Harold Giffin of Carleton Piacc. Ontario. Sunday. Jny 14. 9:30 am. York: ll am. Central; 7.30 pm. Brackley. DIE! IN CALGARY Word has been received by Mrs. Dun- can MacMillan. Wood islands. and Mr. Daniel MacDonald. Orwell Cave. of the death of their brother. Mr. J ll iiacilnnald of Calgary. Alberta The remains are hein forwarded to Belfast for buria services. Further funeral arrange- ments later. I l 1 e a. Price N. D. Mnclonn UNDEBTAIEI imnolouin Charlottotownanl NOrIWI&ho ONF. RACK OF dresses going WORTH'S Pharmacy the only . ('ommunion and Sermon St. John's Drugstore open this week - end .Milton; 2:00 p.m Sunday School: 573-AWBF-R3153 illcll 3'01" The special preacher will he the: .own 10 cents box. Vernon Mac- Lennan. Alexandra. . (THARLOTTETOWN Christi.-in Reformed Church Dutch Service . . .' . g ago as Student Minister Christ l" I0 3'": E”9”5" WWI" ”"ichni-cit. Cherry Valley 7:00 Even- p.m. Hcnrtz iiail East Royalty roumsrs im"iri-:p - To visit REPRESENTING King Wil-lof yesterday's Orange Parade ntimarch between two lines of Iheiri lam mounted on his white horse.lNorth River. watches as officers.feilow Oraiigemen. and persons. and welfare work. in a stirring nddreaa. Rev. V1.11. Porsythc. of West Covehaad. the Junior Deputy Grand Muler of the L.O.L. spoke of the significance of KIM Williams vIctoI7 It the Bone. "We need to re-dedicate our lives to the cause of freedom" he said "We have fallen heir to a great heritage let its stand for righteousness." The Grand Treasurer. R.W. Bet- ton. made particular reference to those in the audience who were not already members. and briefly t outlined to membership qualifica- tions. He noted that the Order has produced. among many other dis- tinguished persons two Prime Ministers of Canada. one of them being sir John A. MacDonald. Others speakers were Rena Mac- Caull. of Ellsrslie. Deaconess of the Grand Crystal Chapter of B.A.: J.'l'. lnman. the senior P.G.M. of P.E.l.. W.S. MacNe'il. P.G.M. of the Grand Black Chapter of Massa- ehucets, who brought fraternal greetings: and Ernest Holmes. one of the islands senior Grand Masters and an Orangeman for more than fifty years. Following the addresses. a orts program was conducted. der the chairmanship of J. T. man. sp- un- in- noon from Zion Presbyterian Church. where the service was conducted by the Rev. W. Harold Brown. MA. The church choir augmented by the Junior choir. sang "Jesus Bids Me Shine." and '.God sees The Little Sparrow Fall" A duet "Jesus Loves Me" was also rendered. The pail bearers. all little friends of the deceased. were: Fraser Currie. Donnie Macltinnon Charles Moore. Bernie Perry. Barry Turner. and Joseph Mac- lnlyvrt-. The youthful flower bear- crs were: Douglas and Barry Mac- Ncil. Russell Moore. Donnie Ves- sey, Arthur Perry. and Bernie -.(-Nd Macnonald. interment was in Floral Hills Memorial Gardens. Fredericton. where the service was conducted by Mr. Brown. M)Dm.;s5E5 l The largely attended funeral Strcssiiti: the need for the tlrtier W35 "Nd" ll"? dlffcllcll 0! ill? and asking that all interested af- HCMIESSEY Funeral Home- liliate. Itev. A.E Pierccy. of Mii- i too. M lV.G.M. of Prince Edward Island. and director of ceremonies for thc ot't'aslon. welcomed the null and briefly reiered to GENCHEFF - M ""3 Prince Ed: ward island Hospital on July large or the iiork and principles of Orange- llth., 1957, to Dr. and Mrs. Todor Gcnchefi. a son the tie that hintis" and Save the Queen" it then dispersed l to hear hricf addresses hy several officials of the Order. ism lie then introduced Mrs. Col- in hlacllhnil. Grand Mistress of the - l..t).H A. for Pl-1.1.. who stated that ”thc principals of the Order DE-AC0” m At ill? P-E-l H059": are based on the Holy Bible. which 1 ill On July l2ll1. 10 Mr and Hrs. is the iievsturir of the Order." Shep Victor Deacon. Covehead Road. also rcitiarked briefly on the work a son. of the LOB A and the L.0.L. in- liiicir efforts on behalf of orphans? BOYLE - At the PE.l. Hospit- I l lThe Bible llotise and see the wide: variety of Bibles. hooks. hymn- books, mottoes. plaques and re- liglous novelties. Itlpposite Eatonv CRAP.-it'll, Springfield. Long Creek pzirislies. Services for Sun- ldziy Jitlv 1-itli. i957. Fourth Sun- day siilcr Trinity. St. John's .Prayer: Si Thomaf Church. Long iCrcck. 3.00 p.m. Evening Prayer; St l-2liznbcIh's Church. Spring- lficld 730 pm. Evening Prayer Rev George R.F. Ebsary. Rector. l DEMOLISIIING - The County Construction Co.. Ltd, of Chor- ottctown have been awarded the coniract to dcmolsh the present I Roynl hank building at the cor-. ner of Queen and Richmond Streets as soon as temporary facilities are available for the bank in the old Post Office Building. it is an- ticipated that this will be in up- proximnteiy four to five weeks The construction of those tempor- ary offices is now proceeding, and the work is also being done by the County Construction Co.. Ltd. lhur. Leigh Biirkc. Edwin Henry, l Pius Curlcy, Jack Middleton. Wil-ll l Cemetery . al on July 11. 1957. to Mr and fnr Sunday July 1-Iih are Si Tllarkis Riisiico, ll:00 am. Holy. a son. Kelvin David. 6 lbs. I! ozs. DEATHS STORDV - At Crapaud July 12. 1957, Ernest Stordy in his 81st. year. Funeral Saturday. July iii. from his late residence service starting at 2 p.m. interment Crapaud Cemetery. ""1 P”-V" ml "'m"": cm” W. DOIRON - At Charlottetown on I'll"! the V”"l'e '""”Y' i Friday, July 1:, 1957. Bruno Doiron. formerly of North Rul- ”"" "AMY w”'."”5Tw"". tile. in his 79th year. His re- ncrs at the Sons of Englanti card mama Wm be torwuded on Sun. party last night were: ladics'l first. Marguerite Darcy; second.! 3:00 Evening Prayer and Sermon, Rev. Canon li.H. Marsh, Rector of St. Timotliy's Church. Toronto Canon Marsh served the Milton - Rustico Parish thirty-four years lottctown Funeral Home to the Y””:::.'wfIf:l,I”:onf:nm1Ting" residence of his son, Eugene JMiniN"Miking. second yrom iv”: Doiron. North Rustico. Funeral Colic; consolation. J. Shclfooml. "on" "non door prize. Vi Tierney: freeze-out. l GAUTHIER -- At the home of her James Pcndrrilasl Mid V- Gay daughter. Mrs. lvan Lafferty. V . . 29 Alley Street, Thursday. July FWFERMI ""9-AV -The ill": Illh. 1957. Mrs. Mary Gauthier. eral of the late Dewar Jones was rm-merry of gone River. in mu. held from the MacLcan Funeral Mm 3,-Mr. Her remain, are re”. "Pm? -"'5'1'"l-l.V 5l”'l'""0"- 5""; ing at the Charlottetown Funer- V'"'t W"? i"”"d"C'"l' IIV R9” -l- al Home from when the funeral ll. Bishop and Rev A Frank Mac-i will be new um gum-dgy mom. Lean interment was in Sherwood; mg, iut,-tn; the p-uneui Home Til? v 3 ll hl'8ff-T31 at 8:45 for Requiem High Mass -llvssrs Clmrlvr MMAW at St. Dunstan's Basilica at nine o'clock. Interment in the Cath- olic Cemetery. W('l'(' -lard Macltinnon. Flower bearers l were four cousins: Alex Macilae, DOUGLAS - At Victoria General MILTON - Rustico Parish Rec--funeral of Karen Marlene Mitc- tor Rev. A.E. Pierccy. Serviccs'innis was held yesterday after- 'Government House is Scene Of Brilliant Summer Ball tewdance was Ms prlvnfe secre- tary Surgeon Commander L E. Wight. Robert Siewart.. Hospital Halifax on Thurlday. Ra) monti Stewart. Funeral wasl -lllly ll. 1957- 0llV0l' w- DWKIIB vcip largely attended. t in his 33 year. Resting pt the l MacLean Funeral Home until l"l7NERM- YESTERDAY -Thcl noon on Saturday. Then at his late residence at Head of Hills- boro. Funeral from Mt. Stewart Fzll irili dill 2: 3 ll ' the the lllliliiiiiit llstltaitr 1- 3; -- " - ARCIIBISIIOP Apostolic D Arrive Here The Apostolic I)CItl:i'JlP to Can-i original anticipated cost all pledg- es will be when due so that construction may be started with as little further delay as pos- PANICO aible. elegale To On Monday where His Excellency Bishop u will welcome the dis- Edward Island Causeway. 3. Subvention on coal used in Atlantic region power plants. 4 Compensation for Northern territories annexed to other pro- vinces aince Confederation Of the four proposals. the one of ada.. Most Rev. Giouinni Panico. Maf:Ea b will Vibit the Diocese of Chariotte- tingulshed visitor and an address town from July 13th to July 19th of welcome by tho laity will be most immediate interest to this Province is the causeway. inclusive. given. Accompanyi-iig the 62-year-old: On vfednesday Archbishop Pan- Prclate on his current tour of the ico will visit St. Dunstanls Univer- Ailantic Provinces is Very llev.i sity where he will have dinner with P. Laframboisc. OMI-1. of Quebec, ; the clergy of the Diocese at noon. Provincial of the Oblpie Order. .At 4 o'clock a reception will be The distinguished Roman Cath- .held at the Eishopwlresidencfi and ollc Archbishop will arrive iii.at 6 o'c oclt he wil visit . ount Charlottetown. M o n d a y by St. Mary's. Plane and Will be met at the On Thursday he will visit St. Airport by the Knights of (a0lUm'.Paul's Parish at Summerside and b'"- lalso other parishes in the area. On Tuesday morning following . and in the evening he will call at a Mass for the children at 8:oo:lhe Charlottetown Hospital. am. he will visit the Monnstcryi of the Precious lllood. in the after-jvisited on Friday morning and in noon he will visit Lieutenant Gov-.ihe afternoon Archbishop Panico ernor Prowse. Premier Matheson , will visit St. Mary's parish at Sour- Ind Mayor Stewart. in the eve-"la. l Burke Elects-i Alfltoriud Mrs Everett Boyle. New Haven. an afternoon from an chlbf have to agree to the plans that! .,. M A Z ning at 7:30 a Liturgical recept- ;lon will be held at the Basilica Rcprcsciitativcs of the Prcniicrs of Nova Scolia. Ncitfotindland and New Brunswick were leaving the province today after ”n very suc- cegpful meeting "here in Charlotte- town where they met with Rob- ert Macl.eo(l. Executive Assistant to Premier A.W. lliatheson. to plan the agenda for the Prcmlt.-rs' conference which will be held here September 26 and 27. The annual meeting of the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council will be held here on the some dates. "Naturally we cannot make any IIIHOUHCC-Ilclll on what was decid- l ." Mr. Machcod. told The J Guardian. "because the Premiers mcnt Mt. Stewart Cemetery. BENTLEY - At the P.F.l. Hos- pital Friday Jiily I2. 1957. Miss Mary Emma Rentlcy. daughter of the late lion, G.W W. and Mrs. Bcntlcy. ltcstintt at the Macbcnn Funeral Home Funer-- al private. Hill Ccmcicry. Saint John, N.B. Please omit Rowers. ENGAGEMENTS MR. AND MRS. J. FRANK MAC- DONALD, Eldon announce the engagement of their daughter. Frances Berthella, to William Stanley. son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Macltiillan. wood Islands. Marriage in take place in St. John's Presbyterian Church. Belfast. on August 30th. at 7:00 pm. the urn: were-. In. 0.0. Puke. Mrs J N. Kn- II. In. I I J In J.K.L Preparing For Premiers' Conference Here In Sept. .' United Church on Sunday. scr-I vice commencing zit 2:30. lntcr- I l WORTH'S Cremation in Fern. ' PHONE 3424 wurttss lnllllllasaaiiay stir oftheronatopniieweatherofilee Pnnealdwadldaadnapib . mu. mg, alIoaIdof'h'Iot&waahahlu 1; g:IJ3It:ltaIItIIIIlhChlIl'lIIIII. 1! . . ,prestding. 1; Routine nports'fromthoatand- Q ingeomnslttaeswercnecivedand -n daaltwith. -n . Theloardwasadvlaadthatdna 71 tounforesoen dreumatancanrib 11 iuaiaeothotinaactaicampaigav u nnmoncunontoflrlzkigntho 1;- prnpoaodnowwiag eon- ugnuy mug, chm mu; EALIFAX (CP) - nu wuthar taouwaothonanouaeodeutryoftlllclhrtloyllinleehnllll thoProvinceintothoNattonalEoe- todudnconlwine pitallanrancosehosnainrhichwilill-I'OII'CIO,V0f QIIINGII ealllorgreatlyaapandadpauontatillatotionaryandaunnywcathor bod space. This necessitates a Illllwntlnut n as-gag nvmon 91 mg balding Ievaral weak urbanccs west plansandtothatcndtheArchi-0'l30GPGlllol30lWlllNlP' toetishetnghroughtdownfrosnuu ll1'll-I-IIIGIDISII-Ir ToroIi:lto&I: aufgw weelh tins? tflor n-"wuu p cons to a com etiono o 3 "med ,1... ” Prince Edward island and New The hope was expressed that as ::t'l':"Ic?.'n':'”Ii'nbI'u:1I;em; southwest winds 15. Low-high at Giarlottetown 55 and 73. Mont.-ton 50 and 78. Fredericton 55 and 75, saint John and Edmundaton so and 70. Sunday: Cloudy. High tide today at Charlottetown at 1!.” a.m. and Sunday at 12.31 am. and II p.ni. At Rustico at (.8 am. and Ill p.m. and Sunday at 7.00 a.m. and Mt p.m. sum- ” tide eighteen minutes lat- VAIl'S RADIO AND TV SALES a EXPERT SERVICE Special MOTOROLA Car Radio: 359.00 installed DIAL 3537 ml KENT ST. Notre Dame Academy will be wuicu Repairing and Supplies on gating Fire - Auto - Casualty - On Saturday he will leave for llouaohoid-Appliances Marine, New Brunswick by plane. TOIOVIS on l l G. G. K. PEAKE LTD. 112 Item St. YORK AND .were proposed at our meeting." i lnnis MacLeod. 1 represented P I R... St II (I I N Sc::llla."K.A. Cagcnc tegusenotlefl Premier Hugh John Flemming of New Brunswick and Gordon Push- le in-presented Premier Joseph ismailwood of Newfoundland. When the four Premiers met in : Halifax on May 8th they "present- .ed a united front in demanding greater Federal aid for their area". a Canadian Press news re- 1 port stated. Specific demands listed were: i. Fixed annual Federal grants . for capital projects in the Atlantic ' area. 1. Construction of the Prince The annual meeting of the York and District Artifi- cial Breeding Club will be held at the Department of Agriculture, 180 Richmond Street, Charlottetown on Thursday, July 18th at 8:30 p.m. SMITH MacFAltLANE. President. PHARMACY WILL BE THE ONLY DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND SATURDAY--8:80 A.M. to 9:80 pm. SUNDAY--10:00 am. to 9 In. RELIABLE PBESOBIPTI NS WE DELIVER HOLIDAY SUPPLIIS -rnnitrnozwitarouns 'l'lll.ATllAllNMaclNNlI CARD or THANKS” 78 Great George St. Charlottetown t G G. K. Peake Res. 7210 MONUMENTS VERE IECK & SON IIONTAGUE and cnannorrrzrowu Milan Inner-ial Craftsmen since im S-E July 13. 1957 u.-on annuubnain Hanoi! talItnM.Ia.n.sadsstut1.'j TOIONTO (CH - Gas:-nd p.m.ndaiaeaIIndayotl.la .'oadad.sat1.llp.m. IIIIIOII ar:r.a.Iuoouutc We were ordering a new icon of equipment for the plant the other day. and that. idea for this washer is stored in a cold place. let it stand with the hot water in it for a few mlnutea on wash day before you start up the motor. Warming up the washer in this way will help soften the grease in the gear case. making for smoother V operation. . Avoid overloading tho mach- ine. and if at any time you notice that the tub contains more than I moderate amount of clothes. stop the machine and remove some. Always take time to rinse off all wet parts of the washer when you're through the day's waah. This In important. for it will add years of life to the washer. wim, you're through rinsing it on, wipe it dry with a clean cloth. The wrinser. if you have one, needs gentle care too. You should avoid hunching clothes Into it or allowlnl sharp shall) Oblwll '0 CW "'9 rubber. Always release the pressure when you re through wringing the clothes. and wipe can parts clean and dry. Amt aotrt for-pt. either. to see that the machine is lubri- rated at reasonable intervals. Those are all simple little but take it from a man who must suPGYVl" "'9 use and care of thousands of dollars worth of cleaning equip- ment. There's no substitute for con- sistent. conscientious care. That's just as true of laundry equipment as of your clothes themselves. OUT OF I Oi.IVER w. THIII WILI. I! TO THE MEMORY OF THE LATI Douglas Bros- & Jones Ltd. TODAY. 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