MAKING A bed in camp re-;Mrs. Lorne Kelly, Don Taylor, qQuires-a special technique. Mrs.| Bill Richard, Joe Perry and Jack J.N. Richard demonstrates as!MacEacherd look on. Staniding Central Royalty Wolf Cubs Set Out For Camp Buchan Jenkins, T. Adams, Cub Instruct- ors (Scouts) Michael Campbell, D. Richard and Ted Richard. Camp Akela for Central Royalty The Wolf Cubs from Central Royaity will travel to Camp Buchan this afternoon for a four day pack holiday. Included in the program will be swimming, ath- ne mae eee eee e3 are Paul Jelly and Joe VanVeek. The pack goes into camp this weekend. sisted by OM Elaine Jeliey, ACM Jack MacEachern, Mrs. A. Bre- haut of the group committee and District Commissioner Joha“Rich- ard. - Attending camp on the same date will be Cubs from Souris led by DCM Irene Kassner and ACM Helen MacKinnon and aiso a pack from Montague under CM Ina Hickox and ACM Vivian Fras- er. , leie badge events, wide games|. “"_%¢ CMt Mary Richard, ae and a treasure hunt. Campfire programs ach night will include a marshmellow roast, skits, sing- songs and yarns. This is the opening cap of the summer and will be followed by other pack holidays and troop ca until mid August. following Central Royalty Cc will attend: B. Stewart, D. Power, B. Brehaut, D. MacGur- gan, C. Ellis, L. Brown, J. Van- Veek, J. Jelley, G. Griffin, D.| A large audience of interested Union College Holds Closing Exercises Griffin, J. Hornby, W. Maund, D. Maclisaac, D. Taylor, Joe Perry, J. Perry. G. Chevrie, R. Campbell, G. MacDonald, B.: Richard, P. Richard; G. Mac- Leod, D. MacKinnon, J. Con- stable, J. Wisniewski, A. Currie, K. Jackson, M. McGuaghey, D. paremts and friends was on hand last might for the closing exer- cises of Union Commercial Col- ‘lege at the Community Centre. The pringfpal, W.D. Fraser, pre- sented 49 students with diplomas, certificates and awards. J. Andrew Likely, was the guest speaker. He gave a timely, helpful, and inspiring address to the graduates of 1959. A vocal solo was rendered by graduate student Evelyn Bears, and the valedictory was spoken by Wanda Cousins. Royal Visit Plans Made Preliminary plans for the sembly of children and space along the royal route were discussed at a meeting of the street lining committee held at *the Armouries last night. The chairman was Col. A. W. Rogers, officer commandirg No. 2 Militia Group. ‘ All patriotic organizations and societies are ied to take part in the welcome are requested to contact Col. Rogers for infor- mation. Among those attending the meeting were M. MacKenzie, deputy minister of education; K. A. Parker; superintendent of the city schools; Chief. of Police C. W. MacArthur; Frank Rush of the Legion; service heads, and provincial co-ordinator of the Royal tour, Brig. W. W. Reid, DSO, E.D. LOCAL BRIEFS concluded the fifty-second year ham, Joyce MacKinnon, Peggy Murphy, Cynthia, Pineau, Wave Vessel Sails Heavily Laden KINSMEN MEET and Miquelon had holds cram- The draw for the grand draw|mMed with Island produce, a deck- was made at the regular meet-|load of cattle, bales of hay and ing of the Charlottetown Kinsmen|bags of potatoes. Sacks of -pota- Club held last night. toes were even stacked atop the First prize went to Thomas/| Wheethouse. Mills, 28 Gower Street, segond to} Also at Buntain and Bell's wharf yesterday the “S.S. Mag- dalen”’ was loading a cargo of ages Fen rg and a few cattle for shipment to the Mag- NO DAMAGE 'dalen. Islands. City Firemen were called out, Evelyn Ward, 32 Union Street and third to John Yeo of Mon- tague. Reeves, Jean Robblee, Margaret Roberts. _ Diploma commercial: Isa- belle Campbell, Mariene Kitson. Certificate — stenogra- phy: Evelyn Bears, Sally Bears, Barbara Darrach, Patricia rington, Anna Hughes, MacDonald, Rose MacDonald, Eileen MacInnis, Gladys Murnag- han, Paula Praught, Marie Rop- er, Pauline Thomas, Josephine Vessey. Certificate — commercial: Blair Beer, Leona Olow, Donald Gor- Arlene MacLeod, Jack Roberts. Certificate — clerk-typist: Bar- bara Beaton, Donna Gillis, Norma Hyde, Audrey Joseph, Anne MacEachern, Elaine Mac- The following are the prizes) and awards: Silver cup for gen- eral proficiency, Wanda Cousins; silver cup for shorthand, Sandra Buntain; silver cup for typewrit- ing, Glenda Gallant; pribe for book keeping and accounting, Marven MacDonald; Hyndman and Co. Ltd.. prize for business English, Evelyn Holec; Kathdr- ine Mustard prize for spelling, Wanda Cousins; general merit awards, Bernadette Gaudet, Cyn- thia Pineau; prize for elemen- tary bookkeeping, Marlene Chandier; prize for rapid cal- culation, Edna Kickham: Read- er’s Digest Association valedic- torian award, Wanda Cousins; MacLean-Hunter Publishing Co. valedictorian award, Wanda Cousins; MacLean-Hunter Pub- lishing Co. special honour, award. Sandra Buntain; U.C.C. honours Song, When I Am Big, Johnny Bruce. Piano: Kathy MacKinnon, Min- uet; Nial Burnett, The Chimes; Elaine Reynolds, Schergo; Rob- erta Brown, Spring Song. Song, Polly The Pony, Cari Raynor. Piano: Sharon Stairs, Minuet: awards, Muriel Stewart and Leah MacLellan. Sandra Carr, Finale; Mary * derneath a tree in a remote a-ea near here Wednesday until his son could borrow a horse to pull | the obstacle away. BIGGER NOW The first provincial gasoline | tax in Canada, two cents a gal- | lon, was imposed in Alberta in| Leard, Avalanche; Dawn Mac- 1922. i at 11 a.m. yesterday to ‘aste| - = with a blaze in a pile of oily waste | d B il and rags in the bottom of the | n an i grease pit at the Irving Oil Com.’ pany Service Station on Malpeque | Is Approved ‘ Road. No damage resulted. ATTENDING CLINIC Among members of the nursing. profession from mental hospitals | from all parts of Canada and} United States attending a clinic on “Reotiviation of the Mentally lil” in Philadelphia is Miss Edith Johnston, a member of the at- tendant nursing staff of Riverside}, Hospital. The course is being sponsored by the medical re- search department of an inter- nationally known drug company. TEMPLE MEETS Monigomery\ Temple No. 32 Phy'hian Sisters, Charlottetown, met on Monday evening at the Temple. Mrs. Etta Bell presided. Routine business was carried out and s:ecial plans made for clos- ing dur'ng the summer months. Two representatives were named to attend the grand session to be held in Moncton in August. Final OTTAWA (CP) — The Senate! resources committee Thursday | gave quick concideration and ap-| proval to a bill ‘confirming an agreement on Indian rese~vat‘on! lands between Nova Scotia’ and the federal government. | The bill, which goes back to Senate for third reading. | formally transfers the authority to. sell such lands surrendered by, Indians from the provincial to the federa’ governmen!. Nova Scotia, with a Micmac Indian population of 3.435, has 40, small reseryes covering a total of 19,492 acres. Similar agreements have been made between the federal gov-. ernment and Ontario, British Col-| umbia and New Brunswick. No! agreements have been made with | Quebec and Prince Edward Is- DOUGLAS JUNG, M.P, in 4 arrangements were made for an annual Tag Day under the cap- | : 2 able convenorship of Mrs, Nadean and the three Prairie provinces, Wotton. Mrs. Jean MacLean was|where there was no provincial the lucky winner of the ham. land. None was necessary be-| | tween the fet>r-a vernment | Crown land. Special Speaker President YOUNG PROGRESS CONSERVATIVE RALLY QUEEN CHARLOTTE | easier and more complete digestion. break down fat. HOSPITAL INSURANCE DISCUSSIONS Members and_staff of the Hospital Services Commission of P.E.I. listed below. _ hall of each District. FRIDAY, JUNE 26— Fortune Hall - MONDAY, JUNE 29— EAST St. George’s Hall TUESDAY, JUNE 30— i \* | ——-— »* SHOWS 3:30 7-9) will attend the meefings kt kkekwekw*t * MM YS Cinemas ore CAPITOL es ————— ' [occhape they don't tow er don't : 8 Z care”, he atted. ‘2 Government Supporters jms: rt 7 | - Hon. Mr. Maclaasc in his- e- ens him his | TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK. omina ed or th ueens Sanaforum.Particularty . — : 7%. 5 ta J was evident. he said, Charlottetown, dune 1959 Two Government members, |... ' eee : Hegislation was being The Guardian, . Fri., Hon, B. Earle MacDonald and |} ae and Mr. MacDonald Hon, Alex Masisaac were. un- |} not in good health. ‘ a * nominated to repre-|) elfare and Labour Mim q sent the Liberal party in the) — the personnel of a La- Sth district of Queens at a large- Relations Board w'll be an- ly attended meeting beld at the in the course of 2 few wy Community Centre last evening. Legislation es ab ishing ye. This makes five districts im rd was passed at the last t : which tke Liberals have chosen of the House. . candidates—3 in Queens, one in acIsacc felt this would ‘ Prince and one in Kings. jor step toward better i Mr. MacDonald's nomination managément and labour rela- ' _— moved by a eee _ 2 a Labou~ in a p-o- chin The Island record and seconded by W.R. age. |, vince had one main objec ive Teaching agen Ph gh a ing % schte.” Jaden Trainor Mr. Maclsaac’s nomination was and that was to see a be'ter ee sean by parents, | recalled. moved by E.D. Reid and’ se- economy for the province as a KA. Parker of conded by Daniel O'Rourke whole. In return for this, he the Charlottetown school system TO OPEN STORE Mr. Macisaac, Minister of said, they were asking for a said yesterday A school store which would | Welfare and Labour who has feasonable return for the work ar tae ote "made dur-|stock books and other supplies Spent the past five months in ‘hey were doing. ie the dosing exerci needed would be operated on an |‘ Provincial . Sanatorium an- He said women who re-resent ag the special of aeeeee experimental basis commencing nounced that he had received a good proportion of the l-rour lor the junior grades Byers in September, Mr. MacDonald |i official discharge from the foree in the province woul? be Square School held in 4 ’ > : “| institution yesterday and was represented on the Board from torium of Birchwood High, Mr. os lik he all prepared t carry an a vigorous both the l!ahour and manace- Parker noted that children spent — a campaign if necessary. ment sources. es hours one ee me oc ae a cout oe Mo 4 ne i legis- | sno motionce and intro‘tuc- : . . ture and in was 0 meeting were two schoolroom. ing, after ee day's i8-| xsked by the Premier to assume | 2ON- B. EARLE MacDONALD HON. ALEX A. MacISAAC members of the present legis- sre setenahieh Wide Widee the| Bit. MeadDoneld declares’ haa|"%, Sunt Detielio of Wellets | teccintity: of ge 3 lB eee ai peg ae: on tn. bey Heaney | aad George’ Mote’ gen Gee 7 > : way had been ass . before jin the trict w be paved. . parents of the —— aes —< ed a ouuetn Mr. Mactnoels came _ the | the election of jose 10, 1957.|He reported that municipal ee care were making ime 4 legislatu gener elec- | «But pparentl, report i been of preparing their offspring to|Cconcerned; particularly the tea-|tion of 1951. He was appointed | not — Siena Ae Ottawa” a er Bt ue cae a Canso Carrie participate in the instruction the| Chers, the City School Board and | Minister of Health and Welfare | added. ; "| Hottetown has been granted s school has to offer. the superintendent for their um-|in 1953 and in 1955 was made| «| am ready to predict that | $225,000 to be paid over the next) @ °f¢ INCOMPLETION | flagging. efforts to make it so. | Provincial Treasurer and Pro-| as soon as we announce the next |:en \ rd A‘lina S DOOMED si ~ ene ,$00n e next |:en years. ad eaman Without such constant ROGRAM vine retary. : provincial election, the Federaf| He asserted that every village . eration the teachers. job was| The complete program of the| The meeting was chaired by| Government will announce tht |2n the Island has had pavement HALIFAX (CP) — An RCAF “doomed te incompletion,” he| exercises was as follows: “O|W.R. MacNeill. Lioyd Weeks/result of the causeway survey |{aid within its limits as a means if said. Canada”; reading of perfect at- was secretary. and they will use this as anothe: of keeping down dust and many |©2"S0 left Greenwood, N.S., Other eres need J ma a list; reeees of oe PROMISES KEPT . * es eg — in > thers hie had side streets pav- Thursday to take an ailing sea- Plaice, presi ef penmanship | certificate Premier A.W. Matheson w' ° mier [*S Se wee, | man off the United States trawler — and School Association, seas ata ieee Bnab ng dddressed the meeting _ stated jclared.. MacDonald said “8 The Provincial Treasurer de- Captain Bill II. . Judge C. St. Clair Trainor, ete cecal a presem’a- that of the 34 items outlined in) ne Dies = +, |Dlored the action of the CNR im. RCAF search and rescue head- Searches|‘ Chatzman for the cal's report; presentation’ ef||cnly ‘one was'"at ‘carried eer [elected because I felt, that i [wreceone postions in Charlotte-/ quarters here sald the teawier’s i ; w ‘ wn. was a ' - ae : : The Principal's report was de-| prizes; chorus—“Three Sailors’ |This was the establishment of |@ny man could fulfill all the /ernment at Ottawa that did this camain radioed that an unidenti- livered by Reginald MacDonald. | by the pupils of Grades Two and |a jail farm which has now be- | Sfomises that he made, it would |[ would not think much of them ‘©d crew member. was suffering Both Mr. Plaice and Judge| Three; remarks by chairman and|come unnecessary. in view of b€ a shame to keep him out of aither”, he said. se’ >-e abdominal pain. Trainor warned the young pupils|others; “The Queen.” : Federal action to start a correc- | Power . ot | He took the four federal mem- The Canso was to rendezvous to exercise every precaution| John H. Harris, F.R.C.O., dir-|tion institution at Springhill,| “But the people of this pre sers to task stating, “it is up i'h the trawler near Sable Is- while at play during the sum-|ected and accompanied the musi- | N.S. jvince can be fooled only onct :o them to get to their fee! 2nd land, about 200 miles southeast mer. cal numbers. | He said that nor onty did the 2nd after two years of the pre- ot the House know how we fee] of here. The seaman was to be eens ra all its peanle | ae ee a A a = about this on the Island. But | brought to hospital here. Callum, ‘Little Bo-Peep. - oe ae ae ee eee ee : innon |Yond these promises. As an ex- | said. Nuclear Ar ms eae pada. Meeks ample of these he named the | Mr. MacDonald said however | Piano: Wilma MacDonald. Al-|084 paving program, hospital |that he was not going to conduct | and Old Time ‘| | A \ in G: Jacky Simmonds, |‘"SUrance, improvements in edu-/his campaign on the basis of | n raq rmy aie ‘Climbing: Margaret cation and agriculture and oth- what Ottawa had done. He said | gp D A N Cc F BAGHDAD. Ir (Reuters)—| DO. Happy Go Lucky; David |": ll 1 h is t eel teenie eae ae ““iatries | = Iraq's army has been completely Gong. The icicles, Roddy Dis- pare the promises with what has sland had done more and spent | At the Rollawa re - equipped with new weapons, aaa’ . _— actually been done Fong oe ene of Queens ae ms on we y including nuclear arms, the presi- a . . ’ can help but agree that we have |Vious gov : s Pd i ee ouet maid | pian: Trudy Stewart. Yellow |500. "a ‘good job”, he said. “We |ed had been accomplished with- | Modern by the Blue Cats 2 Peop! Buttrefiy; Jeannie Jenkins, Ma- Thursday surke; Linda McNeil, Swans On| "0 by say means asleep je reisiag the taxes. an excep Old Time by George Weatherbie adhel $ D " Bald ' and we will unveil a le new | ‘ax On gaso- tie cour president and & cousin Sonatina Pre aie mill reserve for, my ALL ROADS PAVED | Time 9:30—12:30 Friday Night of Premier Karim Kassem, szid| Piano duet, Margaret Bell and|... ‘nati |} ie % a Soak tes Dak ue ae sutieria’ | eat eenreree convention *) He ‘sald that in the course of Admission 60e radar and Russian - built jet} Piano: Faye Rogerson, Ro Comparing Liberal election idea E planes as well as other a in ree eg hw promises with those of the Con- WOOD ISLANDS- * Jansen 2: — arms” procured since the OVver-| ace; Ru man, tina servative Party. Mr. Matheson CARIBOU throw of = oremne last aw, ser eae aoe Suther- | noted that bing of the PC weeee * FERRY SERVICE : ¥ * * * * * re * i * * ‘(In London, officials express i, - Mov bi 2s was the improvemen , , surprise a conatiene - Pi uicier lua tee ee re epentenys facilities at Bord June 20th to Sept. 20th x TO-DAY * statement. oreign ice ’ eee oe ¢ lean Daily Including Sundays +4. 48 | Molyneaux, Fairies’ Harp; Paul Well you see how that pro- ee ‘eae 7 MacDonald, Sonatina. mise was kept, they were going 7, 9, 11, 1, 3, and $ c AND SATURDAY + ATOMIC FREE PLAN| Song, Every Day, Allan Balder- to give Se old oo = From each terminal ; - HITS } - : I t to Ottawa in il a : (British sources pointed out | Piano: Carolyn Ling, EERE pin! them "te announcing Standard Time x Look for the + that if nuclear arms had beet story: Katherine Burnett, Fall-|the building of a new boat—one . supplied to Iraq. they must haveing Leaves: Lillian Cradle |that won't break ice’, he said. NORTHUMBERLAND finest i ve} ing es; Roper, : picture come from the Soviet Union. But|/gong: Barbara. Parker, Lavend-|CAUSEWAY REPORT FERRIES LIMITED * + this would make nonsense, they|er’s Blue: Donald Roper, Waltz.| The Premier said he told Charlottetown. P.E.L you ever said, or Premier Khrushchev's} Song, Pretty Maid. Donna/Prime Minister John Diefenbak- x + proposals for an atom-free zone|Sutheriand, Wilma MacDonald ®t _i® Ottawa last April that the hope FO SCE uve in the Middle East. and Doreen Balderston. r’ Piano: Judy MacLauchian, «x Sleigh Ride: Naomi Bishop, Min- Mrs. Lea-Morgan uet; Nancy MacKinnon, Sonatina, HOW YOUR LIVER BILE * ° Clement: Faye Sellick, Schenzo. * Holds Recital Duet, Sheila and Donald Roper, Coyperin. \ AT * A recital by the pupils of Mrs.| Piano: Diane Wood, Squarrels ; 4 John Lea-Morgan was held in - ae Nar ee * Zion Hall. At the close of the re-| "pring 8: Sharon Mac. +| Laboratory teste have now proved that Carter's Little Li erclusive cital Mrs. Lea-Morgan received|Strolling:; Sheila Roper, Sonata iver bile emulsifics fat . . . actually Bleratjr hoon anakrrartr: \* a bouquet and several gifts from | Beethoven. breaks it down. It is an established relieves irregularity gently and effectively * pupils. The collection of $25 will medical {act that when liver bile is added At the same time, it actually improves the | $C go to Camp Kier. ; Woodsman to fatty solids, the fat is broken down and _flow of liver bile needed to break down fat ae ase Sat imc On F * I ious liver bi ve Sheila Roper; Hurt Fatally ae liver bile heipe So when you feel sluggish, headachy, *Pisde: Wily Slanmecds, Sele break down fat the same way. Many foods nervous and need a laxative, get Cartar’s : k Ss, reach the digestive tract as undigested Little Liver Pills. Remember, Carter's + sors Grinder; Ruth Molyneaux,| BRIDGEWATER, me. (AP)—A {itty solide. Your golden liver bile bela not aly sieves aaet * Lightly Row; Gordon Mills, The} 49-year-old woodsman, suffering 4.024 down this fat unblocks it a ee irregularity, but actually COLOR by DE LUXE »* 2Sphinx; Carol Reynolds, Entree.| painful injuries, was pinned un- ie it...for improves the flow of liver bile needed te - kee MM The: forthcoming Province Insurance Plan will xkx*r be discussed and questions regarding operation of > : the plan will be answered. All adults are urged to * =e See NORTH attend these meetings, which will be held in the }, OPENS AT 7:30 P.M. + snow aT pusk & “HIGH SCHOOL MON, JUNE 29 — 8:30 P.M. DOUGLAS JUNG, MP. All Young People on P. E. |. Welcome. Young Progressive Conservative Association of Canada St. Mary’s Hall, Souris "WEST || MONDAY, JUNE 29th 8:00 P.M. Kensington High School MONDAY, JUNE 29th—8:00 P.M. Miscouche Parish Hall Wellington Center Hall || TUESDAY, JUNE 30th—8:00 P.M. i Mt. Carmel Hall TUESDAY, JUNE 30th—8:30 P.M. Bloomfield Station Hall THURSDAY, July 2nd—8:00 P.M. Egmont Bay Hall j Montrose Hall FRIDAY, JULY 3rd—8:00 P.M. Victoria West Hall Cape Wolfe Hall St. Lawrence Hall . | ‘ | ~ ¥* *¥ RIVER kw MRK KM MMH ae gr mtr ttre coe COMING SAT. AND MON. NorHING COULD stop it... Le Last . CinemaScorPE > |k* ** 4M ¥* MMMM SE n * *