a rv 17 New Units ~ pn > ; * : ania é ? ¥ S , ° oor , ° r Cl] NEW 5 f GE ‘RedCross OfficialSays Are Started , y There were 17 units under com = eee ; ' ; ’ struction in thie city as of June E — ASK FOR NEWS DESK . i Lace . according to a report of ‘the ¥ _ TELEPHONE. 8506 Bat H ses nsa it Central Mortgage and Hou: ng The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 14, 1959. 5 ' ' a i ¥ with privately initiated s‘arts - = P and completions im the Atlantie r 3 The public bath houses et; nozzles for cellar play pipe at $25) Alexander Drive, and on Costello | Provinces. t o. , “J Victoria Park were termed “‘un- | each. }Street,—have no toilet facilities| At the same date last year 21 I r ruc<é y” by Mrs. Horry Oud-| STREET PAVING and-that one area on~John Street | units were being bu‘it. T's year ve more, incial director of Red| Warren Maritimes Lid., tender | should be four new units were started in ? : Cross Swimming and water) for laying of permanent streets/ In presenting bis report for the | the first six months compzccd to | . —- safety, in speaking to the mem-| and _re-capping public property committee,, Coun-' 12 Jast year. At the same time 23 ; bers of the City Council last even- specifation and lists of streets| cillor Foster said he was shock- |} Were competed while a‘ this date ea Ss Oo Ul ing: re at base mix $16 per ton, scarfying ; ed to learn that the fill of - the | in 1958 there were 10 completions Mrs. Cudmore told the councii | 29d reshape 25 cents per sq. yd.;| north end of the Government} Apparently the busiest building er 2 — Sete : * ' 1 quater: Gut Gee new Seth) Oe re ee tat cis eeae | ene ae. Se See coe : ; ivéd, disqualified f 7 Seuss rank foul smell | Cents per square was accept- is was done with-|areacentred around Mozxcton a agin gh I oe ongy The truck Sn end cating tea chee being | ed. The tender of Auto Service | out the permission of the public| Halifax. The latter, including the Avenue Synday leaded not guil-| slammed into a corner of a parie.| Stut and that there was at least Repair for a Harley Davison| property committee or th e| metropolitan area, Dartmouth ty to a charge7et driving while | ed sending- it ahead into! 2 inch of mud on the floor. She ee Seagen i Chee ee eee page Raff ng “dpa hag “per Atay hgander eo grades tay , a ras ked hich | described ji “not being fit for | ©. 4 putting extra was a combined population | Magutrate K.M Martin, Q.C web Seenid ee one oe cher giris or boys”. A deed of conveyance’ to | to allow pipe to be laid from the | over 166,000 saw 527 building adjourned the case until Wednes- | impact. During the three-fiour meeting;| € . ‘Tustees of - the Char-| pump house to the west side of| starts made this year. It is an ; ; e ;| lottetown . Little Theatr e/ the pond. increase of 148 over the first six day after three witnesses testi- A passenger in the truck, five-| which began at 4 p.m: a total of id of the formexiy : O'Nedl i: of tank r ‘ . The accused, Lorne Wil-! year-old Valerie Lafferty had her| 15 resolutions were passed. These Gurld © premises | Councillor 0° |, Teporting months oe Pa , Clinton, 246% nectar Lalas, Gane Sekaeah teak ke included: that the ‘sum of $9,000| US¢d by Spring Park as a public| the street commitice stated that| In the Moncton aréa, population Street—was old sister Lou Anne, receiv-| be paid to Payne Ross Limited, | ball. subject to the existent $2,300 street patching was finished last | 52,000, there were 145 starts this =~ ithout bail ‘ed 2 fractured wrisi. Mrs. Louls| Montreal for sonsulting—feesfor-| Mortgage will be made as Thursday, excepting Es he r| year compared to 153 in 1958. 4 police witnesses tesiilicdl|Lallerty and daughier’ Beat isto guidance. and amis-| 22 conv Street, which had to be excavated —=_== a then the accused took the| weréunhurt. All four uae be eapienanatik the ure-| ceived. to a depth of 18 inches because of | feet of wall has been completed 3 He admitted that he“had|senge in the Clinton truck at| commendations stated in the re-| RESOLUTION DEFEATED the poor sub-grade. on phase three of the sea wail. if Scie epeteting- to-seedh eteeeline teen “ June 16, 1959, in regard, to| The only resolution defeated| Streets to be paved this year! In regard to this phase Council- = | oe ity tax office that city em-| Ws that of Councillor Hyndman’s | jhclude Ambrose, lower portion of | jor Hyndman said it was nothing My Se ; ° adear “ae aa bers of the proposing that the Charlottetown | Grafton, below the railroad tracks but “organized confusion’. He t _ “ Fi Saf | H ital Charlottetown fire’ department | Veterinarian Ciinic be engaged ¢o/ and Birchwood .Street and the| said that it was stated at a meet- x c P rire Pe nmo Ss carry out meat inspection in the) topping on School Street? ing on April 16 that the project = R eee : track team be excused from their according {/ : sae i —_= - :, ' . ss work on the day of the races dur-| city of Charlottetown, Upper Queen Street will be pre-| would be completed im July anc ' E At C ing the Maritime Fi "| to the Act and By-Law at a cost) pared this year for hard surfac:| that now it was-not_even near TRINITY VACATION SCHOOL CLASS mphasized At Convention |=," sersingPrsmers| set aa, te rosa | ent yea competion. Rete © ; onfirming of Thursday Jyly 30th, | Was defeated by a vote of six to! INADEQUATE FACALITIES Councillor Arsenault explained ; inti chi : ca ; : MONCTON (CP) — Prpper |Chief H. L. Jessome of Sydney) ; e vist of Her|*wo. , : The chairman of the police! that due to the fact that workmen Mrs. Keith Rogers leads aj quainting the children with cer-}died. In this case the children vs : in honour of the visit 1 ; Glass of nine-year-olds at the an-|tain Indian. handicrafts, the|are learning about the home (‘raining of staff and proper |Mines. immediate past president Majesty,-as'a civic holiday. Lee ee ee uae committee, Councillor Gormley | could only work st low tite ‘Se. - Bual vacation school now in ses.|‘eachers are able to acquaint | missionary effort of the church | equipment are necessary to pro- ¢ association, was Others were the authorizing of mun gy atarseagy Aog the noted that there were work has been delayed. —_. Sion at Trinity Church. By ac-i them with the subject being stu-| among the Indians . p mote fire safety in hospitals, the | Mines: Chief Lorimer D. Rice} the public property committee to} Little Theatre Guild for the use suggested that a transient” shed SIGN PAIN PAINTING . : : : Maritime Fire Chiefs’ Associa-|of Liverpool, N.S, and ex-cap-| have the breastwork repaired at| of the Spring Park Hall; a letler| 1. "buit across the railway wharf. , ; ROTARIANS AND AGRICULTURISTS MEET tion was told Monday by C. L./tain James Stirling of No. I Sal-| a cost of $1,000;, that Reginald | from interested citizens and P| "In presenting the report of the Plastic Signs : . Blickstead, a consultor for the /vage Corps and Fire Police who| Mahar, being unable to fulfill his| perty owners of Nassau Street), ) >), ¢ ittee Councillor || Trucks Lettered — ; rz: - | Montreal fire department. He/ died in Saint John. position be dismissed from the| noting the urgent need for city Haslam noted that a light was re- BENOIT SIGNS ; J said the staffs of.all institutions Before the first day sessions of the city, effective im-| water in that area; and a bill for |: Dial 3817 : ; : ; employ ty, quested at the library. corner and || 264 Richmond St. : : ‘should be trained and hospital | concluded a forum was held on| mediately: authorizing of the| $50 from Joseph Francis 0F| ii5¢ = number of poles would ¥, Rates i EWTOUN GIANG SJ ECONOMY (2% er ree, sl | ire" roblems Chairman of the| strcer commitice, to have the| damages received by tis C8 | tun ty"w ecoitted athe Com |[_Very_ Ressanale 2 The t y convention was | f was Mr. Blickstead and | tandem_roller—repaired—_by the | when it hit a rope and © | ernment, Pond area before ssa = : 7 opened by Mayor M. M. Baig. associated with him were Fire/ qhariottetown Marine Industries| on the market Square prior to the viet of Gea’ BAG r \ , 2 : . ‘ aaet 2 ae ee wes ee nie at mg ot or at-a_cost of $500; that the city | Teenage Rodeo,, Councillor Arsenault stated ini} DEVELOPING : : bers celebrated in St Bernard’s | Dartmouth. Chief C. &. Gallie of | 2k¢_ UP ¢0. option on the W.R.|\ Mrs. Oudmore also suggested | his water and sewer report that Your Films for 20 Years 5 7 u ine Cc eon "|Chureh by Vi . J. Harry ie. N d ¢ Jenkins property on Water Street | that repairs be made to the floor | to date 631 feet of footing and 500/[ Im Today—Out Tomorrow ’ : : Durney, pastor of St. Joseph's| od F Doherts’ of Fredericton, | a 2 Price of $18.00, also that an Gf the bath houses, that toilet GARNHUM PHOTO | _ ; ; Church. Kentville; N.S., chaplain| Chief F G. Vivian of St.| afthitect be engaged to prepare} facilities be installed STUDIO —. 4 A combined luncheon meeting of “More than 1,000 Newfoundland | of the association. . Sehn’a Wid. received © ial | Plans for the. addition to this jooked compartments ‘ 135 St. 2 Ch'town ; Rotary and the Agricultural In- girls have married United States aoe : - * ~ 1 Spec te building with imstruction to come| nq life saving equipment | Kent stitute of Canada Atlantic Pro armed —serviee—personnel each | Presiding 7: o : Sve pg pe ond stone from the city engineer: that the | piyi Vincial Branch, brought together § [veer for the pest ten years. Many Sons of Wien. NS. Chief w. Pare was expressed at the ab-| tender of V.L. Dingwell for sup-| Other requests made by Mrs. | about 75 members of each organ- have moved to that country with | 7" Walsh of Campbellton re-|sence of Chief F. S. Layton of | Plving the city with 300 feet of! Cudmore were that the beach the TAUNUS fzation at the Charlottetown Hotel eis imsbends snd rsa! —— plied to the address of welcome. | Truro. second vice-president of | nylon fire hose, be accepted a tween the bath houses be rid ig - me . yesterday to hear Arthur John- Sitios ** Sar ‘Saeiae aoa nes The three members who died |the gssociation. who suffered a | Price of $1.44'2 <a age 2 | Stones and that some Chee son of St. John’s Nfld., deputy MAYOR SPEAKS , during the yast year were Fire ‘heart seizure recently. feet of 1'2 inch nylon hose "| equipment for raising ‘ig here ! minister of economic development ’ : ‘ price of 94 Cenfs:*be accepted: | ing a life boat be installed : * oa for Newfoundland speak on “The ee ee ee ee | ithe federal administration claim-| one water thief be accepted # | DUMP NOT SO BAD ? : i Unknown Newfoundland. Parent, the speaker was thank- New Mana CP ing it does not mean in per-|# Price of ' In a health officers Dr. te TAKE A TEST » | “The economy of agriculture ae ty cochaiwan Magar E, C. | petuity Also that the tender of King) wen MacDonald stated that the IVE SOON . aainaile Johnstone who ‘expressed de- WITHOUT DISCUSSION Seagrave for supplying the city | condition of the city dump was |] -inadequate electrical wir DR eee s aoe im the markets avai Mr light at having Mr. Johnsoe @) ns Branc Opposition Leader Pearson ac-| With 17 firemen’s axes and belts! not in as § condition as the |] ing is inconvenient, costly toe eed ce ; Within a profitable distance’’, Mr. back in Charlottetown once pe a pane ‘echinent ef | at $21.15 each, six pair firemen’s| public was led to believe. He said |] and dangereus. Let us check pees ' Wehnstone said in stressing the again, he having been here a ’ - Be obs ission | Pegulation rubber boots at $16 per| there was adequate dumping || your Housepower right 4 Door Sedan ..... $2,600 i: activities in the development of year ago at Rotary Governor-| 4 well known hockey player “hanging the royal commission |" ae casimanes i Gath tic tm we more || away ' 2 Door Station Wan. $2,650 ; mihes and fisheries in Newfound- The same expression of pleasure | with Montreal and Toledo teams “CCommendations without. discus- asi 4 saad teas be accaiéed: ‘the yout r : Jand and the expenditure on food- was voiced on behalf of the club| ar McIntyre, -has~been named Sion and agreemént with New- rg ee Gre-|° The h offi die ‘ina FREE ESTIMATE S.R JOHNSTON ‘ fulfs entailed an the part of the jat having Mrs. Johnson in at-| branch manager for Prince Ed- foundland. ss ot noche at $9.80 each: one that several houses on John | CALL NOW: eee ‘- populace there. tendance and also Mrs. Gerry | ward Island of the newly opened| He-said that William J. | smoke ejector at $113.70; two! Street, which is a continuation of | PHONES 8543-8544 LTD. “When Newfoundiand became Hartien, wife of the president of | office of Regent| Aluminum Pro-| Browne. minister without port-| ; ; © ' the Charlottetown club | ' : ; ¥ | | ‘i St. Peters Rd. Dial 8548 \ 4 ' ducts Ltd. : } ndland’s cabinet ALMER ELECTRIC . ape tenth province of Canada tes d Edmund Arsenault. president of . _ |Seie and Newfountia | paper from the federal govern- ; ; P wld : years ago the Maritime provinces 4 the Agricultural Institute, speak- He has had four years expert. | representative, used to wnee wale ment guaranteeing payments be- Seven Cases became the Atlantic provinces ine belally thanked the ‘speaker | ence in his present business and! in Opposition that the Liberal y 1962, the termination year * * * * * “7 -* * - x ; With an incgease of 32 per cent ARTHUR JOHNSON from the sister province, of New-| ‘5 well qualified to offer assist-/ government agree to accept the |(/ ihe federal - provincial fiscal in population, making a total of foundland and the Rotarv club 22ce to home owners. His firm is! commission's recommendations Be ore Court 3.850.000 in an overail picture of! times as large. 'for making the joint meeting pos- | tlie largest all Canadian company | as binding before those recom- But he added no one could . TO-DAY WINNER OF 9 4 Danada verging on 17 milion.” . | GREAT ADVANCES sible. of its Kind and its head office for mendations were made- And that | 400 une: atter that, honest sol] Two residents af Charlestown ~ ACADEMY AWARDS) > While the Maritimes had am} [ijustrated by a series of colour- * Head table seating included; New Brunswick and P-E.I. is i@| was before the commission ne tions to fiscal problems would be | and aa acs Rectan ta eaamt Oe THURS. . p a@rea of 52.000 square miles, the | ed ‘stills’ projected on_ the Stewart Wright. deputy minis- Moncton ‘even been set up earnestly sought. ‘drew fines of $20 and costs or 30 Tacludingt Eemtion of Newfoundland . i | Screen, the running commentary jter of agriculture P_ E._ Island: aoe Tee oe office has! He recaited Prime Minister; “Fear of what may -happenvin days in Queens County J ail,| “BEST PICTURE ereased the new set-up-of Atlantic | by Mr. Johnson on various |Fred Hockey, Fredericton. N.B.;/sales. shipping oe is se Diefenbaker's March 2% state-| the future is not a justified fear.” | whon they appeared before Ma.| . CAPITOL OF THE YEAR!” provinces by adding 156.000 sq-j aspects of the iren ore activity | F. Arsenault, George Whiteside, famlities and may. employ 15 to ment that 1962 would mark the he said gistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, Q. ‘ : cg g Gilbert, Mayor Edwin C. | 20 persons. ; ; a ns Oo oe S| Fr a ce pen ya aeias “tochemdaT Web (ore —) ‘final and irrevocable" settle-| He also deciared it never had/C. yesterday, charged with , abies te aa advances be- | Parent, ‘chairman. Gerry Hart- on ks ; Ment of the contractual agree- been contemplated that federal | being intoxicated in a publie “ ’ ! Q h whoa: Beng ba jlen, ,president: John “Simmonds ment. with Newfoundiand under aid towards helping Newfound-| place. ua - ing made in Newfoundland aed Pe om rf own y re land “bridge the gap” between!” 4) Sa . “ ‘ ‘ . Fa o um Queen s ; ze 1) . re , | Guests of Rotary were. Heber ° -| Mr. Diefenbaker interjected to its social services and those of |, are Court,. a, ieaer ELE GR, (Continued from Paze A breakdown of wages and derect | 4 CMe Waeuase Caes ‘hee D ick <tet karate ; recy ally ga nailer Pe rate’s Court,.a similar penal farmers of the Maritimers_ for! spendiyé in Newfoundland ie | ll "(thaws Cickend’ aan ies t _whether Mr. Pearson inter-|the other provinces was handed out to a resident yo the marked improvement iM) dicated that in millions of do!lars. | Sebaienal: i? ike Gis | Preted the recommendations as forever. lof Bedford who was convicted iy ee quality, | Paper heads the ist with 45) chovottetown: Heath Macquar:| The death af one of Charlotte. | $8,000,000" in perpercien = © PAY) B was impossible to tell now ithe unlawful possession of intoxi- , Pon years ere only 18 per! United States bases 42, mining 21 Irie, MP Ottawa ! town’s oldest citizens Mrs. aoe Se what might be needed for New cating liquor in a place other -.% ~ ee _ wee and fisheries 20. Visiting Rotarians were. Dr. -Christna MacDonald ‘occurred ae erg alc ae 7 ' See Seer ee oe — than his residence. & Ww ° # ° . ° . . day rate ‘eont fall ime hat pet Speaking particularly of Labra- | George R. Smith. Rotary Govern-| at the home of her daughter, " a eee too far off. and unpreced - Fines. of $10 and costs or five i gification, he said | dor. Mr. Johnson, told how sev- ‘nor, Truro, NS.: Dr. C. R. Reid. Mrs) W. J.- P.. MacMillan- 205 | 7 oe Hazen Ar-' changes were taking place in days were meted duit to a Char- Bstabtishment of community | ¢T@! ore trains a mile long moved | Lancaster, Ohio: Dr. F. E-|Kent Street, last evening = oo + takes the new province. lottetown man for speeding and - : auctions and the introduction | ily towards Seven Islands with+ Schmidt, East Orange. N.J-:| she would have been 100 in|.” — land has @| ASKED SAFEGU*RD < to another from Hunter River for ee gos Lae ‘ere | four diesel engines doing the} Charlie Ways. Toronto Fast! | “very substantial claim’ for fed- . -Bur- itti of artificial insemination were ulling 'York:. Freeman Gilbert. Dart- , September. leral grants to maintain the level} ©. ‘Y- Carter (i-—Burin-Bur- | permitting an unlicenced person the are ao ce ee ae x Goos se Bay airport is the centre | iebte. NS.: Jack McIntyre, | She. was the widow of the lale | of her services. : | geo), speaking a gr rd ees pogr ent vehicle. “a The WEW TWS 1S THE nr cy oe 2 tof great activity fanning out | Moncton, N.B.: Earl. J. Mac- | Hygh S. MacDonaldi, formerly of; Newfoundland indeed had spe- |" Ws imtroduc ae ame | nvicte ailing to stop Hollywood IDENTICAL divest h sews oa “ew Sruns-' <upplies and equipment by air /Monald, Arlington, Mass.- Er | Boston. Mrs. MacDonald was | cial problems in income and’serv- | Wished“ to “plead” wi =e stop sign, residents of East] — gysical in eae wick, nee : to all parts of the north country. |R_ Robert. Greenfield. “las#: | born in Pisquid, the daughter of | ices, which were well below the | 22¢e minister to introduce a Royalty and Charlottetown, each COLOR w Tg In the last two years 90 per cay i inue to} 1 Hill, N.C. | g ‘ ' safeguarding Newfoundland's con-| received fines of $5 and costs : WOW - : Surveying parties continu 1S. Harold Orne, Chapel Hill, N, the late Angus MacDonaldl and | national average. Lack of serv- ; S by the ~ a oe “ia , advance the work by canoe and | — | Catherine (Gillis!) MacDonald. | ices was appalling. He had been stitutional rights and honoring.the | or five days. 2 “My Fair seainend high that it would sok lanes aude there is a fine gravel road 105 | She- leaves to mourn three; shocked during a visit last year, |! Confederation ag - ‘ge Lady” mew YORK i akip thera to. Montreal.” he | ™U*t ‘ne to Hamilton Fails. Scouts, Cu Ss daughters, Mrs. MacMilllan, Mrs.| BOTH TO BLAME 7 Appeal Case composers! ts = LONG Rua ad. , 3 , | The huge cement plant at Cor- : | 7. H. Lahey, 3 Milton Ave., But Mr. Argue said both sides | . G b - UP 50 PERCENT 7 'ner Brook,. where’ the population To’ 5 ee Qu een Dorchester, . Mass. and Sister | have contributed to substantial | CONVICTS ra Di sall oO j SHOWING AT 2:30 — 7:00 — 9:00 now exceeds 25,000 was describ- ed by Mr> Johnson, along. With ] : oe eg, the tourist attractions of the Hun- alone had risen over 50 her River where salmon fishing Mary Savina, C.S.J., of Jamaica | Plains, Mass. All three daughters will be present for the funeral. Misunderstandings. Bad -provin- | cial labor laws had not strength- enced Confederation’s bonds. Since the introduction of AI the cattle population of Carleton County '3 Foremen kaeuerxwtk © eee ee At a sitting of the Supreme : é 2 .Boy Scouts, Wolf Cubs and Al tt 3 . Th 4 s per cent. ; is eagerly indulged in. Moose|.’” Also © mourn‘is one sister, e prime minister’s March = Court, ‘en ‘ on F y i ‘To retain the markets now im qymbering 40,000 and 14,000 cari- | ©oulers, wearing full uniform,} Mrs. Andrew MacKinnon of Kens-| statement had strained relations| PETROS, Tenn. (AP) — Rebel- | nook, ae appeel: by = after 2 ; and Mr. Diefenbaker had made lious state prison convitts seized! wa. crown * * * 4 MM + a7 disallowed. The crown was appeaing the * judgement handed down by Mr. will rendezvous at Prince - of | ington. Wales College at 9:30 a.m, and again at 1:15 p.m. for the Royal | existence and add to them, it!hou-remain steady at about that was necessary to create atmosphefe in which the fa BOX OFFICE @ great error by saying aid would | three mine foremen deep in a Funreal arrangements wil be g | be cut off. The whole federal-pro-| prison coal mine Monday and | announced later. a0 number, making good hunting a rm- feature in the designated area. NORTH RIVER + ers of the region could produce Visit on July 30. Should it be | vincial trend in sich matters was | held them as hostages. : : “. and market in competition with | | 8 e. raining, troops and packs from | for more federal "aid. | The prisoners sent out a fourth ee ee pop tae ae «x OPENS AT other surplus areas in North Hea th Ministers outside the City are advised % iP E j Scoute e-| “Obviously a breach-of a | foreman, Tom Jones to tell War-| Chester an laebetees oF Baurts @merica, Mr. Gilbert asserted. | * sa gt a — e = arene rs solema contract.” was the de- | den. Frank Llewellyn they were! who was appealing the Gonviction* 7:30 P.M... — more _ industry re-'Are Meeting tote teats cin Man lee _ | Seription of the federal action ap- | holding the three men “‘until) handed down in Magistrate's su iN more consumers, i or ih eis a ed he Take Course plied by J. W_ Pickersgill ‘L— | further notite.’’ None of the fore- Court on a charge under the Tem- SHOW AT DUSK perance Act. At that time Justice MacGuigan ruled in favor of the appelant. JOHN’S, Nfld. * (CP) — authorities from the four agriculturists should be prepar-| gr ed to support APEC in every | pyeaith effort to attract more business * jbrought by those who come. in | Bonavista - Twillingate), close lmen was known to he injured. | following .Scouters from friend' of Premier Smallwood an@ | Llewellyn said the 116 convicts ‘for the morning wm eee mt cm me meres Fry | sent word from the mine shaft, ‘one of the architects of the, Con- 5 |Atlantic provinces begin a two; Scouts and Cubs will line the ’ to the region, he added. ‘ sss : ; ; nce Edward Island attended : ; ; ab . 4 eT ; day series of meetings here to-jstrects, in the morning at 10 a. : federation pact as special assist-; deep under the Cumberiand| At Friday's hearing, the bench, ‘ D WED ESDAY saveerby Nova Scotia bought | Gay to discuss matters of mutual/m. and wilk have a_ reserved the 1850 Giwell Wood Badge, ant to two Liberal- prime min-/ Mountains, that they wouldn’t; with Chief Justice Thane A. YO-NIGHT AN N Part II, Course, at Grant’s Lake, Eureka, N.S. Ivan W: MacKenzie R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside; Rev. David S. Minton, Crapaud; David A. Mutch, R.R. 9, Char- lottetown; George Schleyer, . 99 Upper Prince Street,. Charlotte. town; Russell A. Stewart, 131 Water Street, Charlottetown. + This course was conducted by the Nova Scotia Provincial Boy Scout training team and was held from July 4th to the 12th. Assist- one half of the Island’s 1958 J | terest gerry oe oe Newfoundland health minister Wright noted. But for other Isl.|D®- James. McGrath described and agricultural. products such the sessions as “purely tech- @6 potatoes vendors were re-| nicall.” Delegates will include the quired ‘to search much further deputy health ministers of Nova afield. Scotia and Prince Edward Island. To hold present markets and ee develop others Island farmers} Prince Edward Island or New- must become more quality con-!| foundiand, Mr. Johnson declar- scious, he said. | NOT FAIR Campbell presiding and Mr. Jus- tice George J. Tweedy and Mr. Justice Mark R. MacGuigan also : sitting, confirmed the ruling handed down at the previous hearing and ordered that the crown pay costs ih the amount of $25 isters. The Newfoundiand MP sug- gested that the federal govern- ment consult the province on the period for which federal help would be available. Such a move would win unanimous approval of | the legislation in the Commons. “I think there would be very, | very little diffjgfiity if this gov- | ernment to approach’ the | Nashville, about 160 miles away. [Newfoundland government and | Three coal mines near the Brushy get agreement on a period fori Mountain Prison are operated by talk to anyone but Keith Hamp- ton, state commissioner of cor- rections. Hampton was vacationing in Daytona Beach, Fla. His office in Nashville said the. commissioner was keeping in touch with de- velopments by telephone. Assistant Commissioner W. A. Patterson went to the scene from place at the colosseum at 2 p.m. After the rally they will ine the street at 2:45 for the departure of Her Majesty to Government House. Leaders are asked to keep Scouts and Cubs in their own Troops and Packs at all times. John O'Halloran Is Laid Fo Rest The Screens | 2 Crown counsel was Gerald R. Foster and for the respondent Lester O'Donnell. je + RAINY AREA. The Olympic Peninsula of - 2 ed. | OBVIOUS SOLUTION | However it was not fair to; “The :obvious people to ~buy ! : ; ing in this course was Frederie } condemn an esitire potato crop; what we produce is Ue ee ated — A. Large, Q. C., of Charlottetown. 4 review.” he said. * ._."leonviets and the coal is used by| Washington State has an annual because one cariot turned out’ he — If —_ of i eive. tak -7, Wheew death on - wie hoa long gl age ino just | state insitiutions. ‘i rainfall of more than 140 inches. 2 sium per cent more e oe . ae a , must ‘ is all-wise % — " “We seem to hear a great dco eames produced in ovr Pro- eda ™ ~~ bee ae gy $36,500 000 R60 a .” there Was little to} “3 . about the odd bad car tKat/ vinces, there would be no prob- | “°SP!t@! .on ursday, July 9, ’ go’ on. . Aute dining is so was held Monday morning from | the home of his brother, Peter | O'Halloran, to St. Mark's Church ‘Lot 7. Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. -David Mc- Tague. Pall bearers, were: Charles i Rogers, Louis McCarthy, Harold |Howard. Raymond Stewar,t (Continued from. Page 1) ance which, we are led to under- stand, means much to Newfound- land and to which’ that province will, it is expected, attach no littlé importance.” Liberal and CCF spokesmen tackled the federal government on its interpretation of a royal commission recommendation on aid for Newfoundland. : The commission recommended $8,000,000 a. year in assistance up to 1960-61 “and thereafter.”’ The government _is_providing this up reaches market, but seldom)! lem.” hear much about the hundreds| However, all concerned should of 800d quality shipped each} not forget that .honesty, integ- geason,”” Mr. Wright said. |rity,, and reliability were the The Island. deputy minister | basis of. ll good business rela noted that theAtjantic provin-_ tions. ©es were “away .out front” in It was not handouts or charity the production of quality ‘pork| that the, Athantic Regiog needed, products.- Htgs marketed on but only sufficient help ‘to de-i Frank Stevens and Patrick O’- the Island alone averaged 55 velop our resources. Halloran, per cent Grade A, he said. | “Give us the tools and we'll) ¢y O'Halloran is survived by The people of the four seaside| do the work . ourselves,” the| five brothers, Peter and Fréd- Provinces would have to use; Newfoundland delegate said lerick of Glengarry; Frank of their imagination, work harder| The economic and social pic-| Bloomfield: Mark of Campbell- and__with more effect if they/| ture of the region was disturbing! ton, and Philip of Brockton: al- wished to aspire to the national | he~ added. On its reconstruction’ so several miéces and nephews. NOT GOOD ENOUGH It was “not good enough” - to | ask the people of Newfoundland | to forego their constitutional |} rights. : . Prime Minister Diefenbaker ob iT served that Liberal prime min- ister St. Laurent—in office at tae time of Newfoundland -Confedera- tien—had stated there was no legal obligation on the part of the federal government to implement the royal commission report. “Legal quibbling.”’ commented | Mr. Pickersgill, no tawyer: | Discussing Newfoundiand’s. de- | pleasantly private. DRIVE IN pleasing teeners here a habit. Pretty good idea. If you're interested in first rate food - and plenty of it . . . take a from them, Drive in! “THE TOWERS ~ DINING ROOM CURE SERVICE TAKE. OUT SERVICE hint asain gtandard of living which accord.| depended the future of - the; One niece .Mrs. Irene Cope-| to. March 31, 1962. Interpretation : ing to the last analysis was al-| area's people, their chiidren, | land and her son Wayne, of Bos-| of “thereafter” is a sore point|mands, Mr. Fleming said Sd Malpeque Road * 1 Mille from Ciytowa Dial 478 * * » coat OAnnhis that of either| and their children’s children. ton were present at the funcrel.| between the governmesis, with|other province has anything os : de ad fe ye fe eh ¥ Be YF BW fi . . a ° © 7 eo wo . a 7