interested people continue to visit the lit-there nl Coated .tton Memorial aulldlngs site here. shown on the Iheaira stage a during the city m. pornIIon'l tour of the site are. lett to right. Mayor Waltllun Gaudet: Dr. Frank Mscltinnun. president ot the Fathers o! coatederctlon Memorial Citi- er. — A senior dtlm' home {vs Stnmnersllic will be one ill the proposals made to the pmlnclal cabinet Wbm h meets in Suzmners‘de soon. This my on tile Part of Town of Stnmnerside was i modattoa. and locating people who need this kind of home within the gens-cl area where they had lived and where most at their trim reside. Kc Educated that the presen- tation at any hriel to the can- oontaln municipal DEATH NOTICES ins Illell Indicated Monday night at the E revenue _ ‘ Bvdrl'iui‘ district would be taut» wd trim zen‘s Foundation; Hans sten- man oi the architectural firm of Aitleck. nesharets. Dimak- oneulos. Iehenhtolll and Siae: and R M Rickard. general auhct-tntendent o1 Pigntt Cun- stl-tlcltnn Company here. The ti in he rs in the background lurni crihwprk to support ll. reel — one cement slab —— dur- Senior Citizens’ Home For S'side Area Sough the only tender among full: that met all specifications and which will be used in police work as an unmarked car. it will or» equipped with a siren located beneath the engine hood. Tho amount of tine tender was $2690.14. The council rejected I Pro- posal (mm a summerside solic- itor (hr the partial payth of taxes on a property whom ‘ed. er Councillors agreed that they did not have authority to make spi‘oial conccssions on particular Bikes. and would open the door In similar Inquest: II on ex- corllion were ma it. Monday. July N. was it an the dale for the meeting WIHI tho rcpt-csontailves ol Bedeque school district in mgand to the taxation question on Holmn's island. Councillors felt that the 1mm taxes for Idle own. Iv int-ma. ugh expanded ‘hlilldlM oi collages and homes alonl: this shore lama udlen the harbor pollution problem was eliminated. he- PnllwnoN svnvEY Court. D Alex MacDonald id that a cam survey of the pollution problem In the harbor dcicnninc the sources and amounts ol pollution is unldle-b ' c said the WVVIwial 'Vl‘rniment is paying hall of this cost. and Summerslde. Wil- mol. and St. Eleanors are pay- c the remaining amt He said it had been indicated Ihat the pollution La not all enm- ' Imm Summer dc. but also Irom adlwining district! from farms along the Dmtk and Wilmot rivers. Mayor .I. E. Morrison who presided at the meeting said maimetuwnl'wpedlnhavea lhil army - C(xm. Garnet Ross W that the Installation of its. new CUNCIL VISITS BUILDING SITE i n. 1.. or... .. Buchlas Hurt the tour were Councillors Ar- IIlur Gormley. Waller Cox. Ar- thur erght. City Comptroller John Butler and City Engineer Norman Stewart. Members ill the Provincial Government will be taken on a tour next Week, Dr. MacKlnnon slated. Accused Fined On Two on two charges oi possession oil intoxicating quuotr nut purchas- ed horn a vendor‘s store. Vince Millard Molyneaux. Crhpa . was filled a total «1 son and costs hy Magistrate w. Chester 5. MacDonald in Prlnce County nugistnte's court yesterday. The accused was lined s25 tor an onence on May 2 and n ad- ditional $35 tor s similar illegal possession olienee on May 5. Douglas Carl Outway. Trum. Na. was lined sun and costs tor impaired driving. A brother of_ . sterling nutway. Summerside. pleaded guilty to a charge oi impaired driving but lailed to en on = a. char The cases of the latter will he heard Aug. 1. Claude nowatl at Cape rrh- verse was lined $25 and costs or 15 days (or tailing to tile an In- come tax return tor the year at 561. he of Burton Charles Ayers. wellington. charged with lailIn! to stop at the scene M an accident In which he was drlvlng a vehicle that was involved was ldlourned to AMS- 1. and timing which was the sevendh. J . Centeriowners Tie Downlowners Liquor Counts :th T summons: — Convicted m E: or obstructing an oiliccr, 1’ In Car Crash SUMMERSIDE Mr. and Mrs. o1 nslitax. his. were riding. They were riding driven by Mrs, Evelyn Edgett Monctml who toad-has dandnl‘: ' ' ev suffmli ts ro . , iplash Injuries but heturn to H ' available last night. Juniors Nip Pontiacs 4-3 SUMMERSIDE —The Junior: eked out a 4-3 win over the A.E. Mac-Lennon Pontiac: last night to move We games ahead of the losers In Prince County f o Ball league standings. Pail Macwllliama captured his lourth win of the season on slx hits. striking out a and walking 2 Lorne MucDougaii gave up on- 5 hits lot- the Pontiacs but was not backed up in the lield as the Inlleld kicked live ground balls. He struck out 6 and Wfilk' ed 2. Bert Brophy made the “old- e. stabbini hard hit grounder up the mld- die and wheeling to just nab the ing gem ot the gain a runner at lirst. Wayne Malhesou belted l doti- hle lor the JunIors and George MncNelll. George Dalton. Don- nie Schurmsn and Ray Grant added singletons. Donnie "Turk" Arsenault belt- ed a double and single {or the Puntluca And David MnIheson whacked a double. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summerside And P nce County The Guardian, Charlottetown. Weill. July 24, 1963. 3 __._._.__+______ Three May Face Stabbing Charge Rotary Bombsi Minor Legion SUMMERSIDE — The Rotary clnahered the Legion 11.5 last night In the only scheduled min» or nasehsll contest at Queen Elizabeth Park Gary Host: and Michael Mc- Ginnls handled the pitching lor the notary and stirrman Nelson and Don Abbey threw tor the losers. Melvin Bernard netted a horn. er ior the winners while Sheik mun Nelson and Dan Abbey had douhles tor the losers. summeasmn aunEItu or THE GUARDIAN Summerslde police were re-. ported to be In the princes: oi ilaying charges against three {Summerside men late last eve-insked to let the youths sppe r ning In connection with the at ‘ helore Malistralc Hinton l I plug a! LAC K. D. Eyelt la tlwell. Saturday night. . The three were reported among a lineup at approximate- ly 12 complied at the town 991-. ice station last evening. and‘oi him tor smokes in the vicin- picked out hy the wounded sir ty of Notre Dame street alter ce court this morning. it the harges were properly laid lute ast ni , it there are two Juvcnliec [charged or Just one, it is thought that the luvenlle ludge will ba ’r he attack on the young alr- man resulted when he relused to give the three men a cigar- ette when demands were made d; C o u r t Charlies are expected to be laid against a Sackvilie. N.B. man who reportedly drove n cal- last Saturday night at Smnmorside th the rear at car in which the nationally famous Gunter Buchta t'ma car were able he Sackville man's name was man. It in believed one of tho three II In M! late teens. Ind was bly both of the other: an o! J venile age. It is believed at least one ol the me appear beiare Ma- gistrate R. s. Hinton in town [)0- MILWAUKEE (AP! A Don't write ol‘ Warren reach at his annual goal. in fact. the araves' ace la slightly ahcad oi the personal . timetable which has helped hln-l posted the first or his 340 National Leamlc triumphs In 1 54 . The top left-handed winner in lined [or more than two weeks. but he still boasts a fine record. 0! 12 victories and only (our defeats Spihn's timetable lot I W~vlc~ tory season calls for at least four triumphs a month from May through September with much rav nan Goon suits the best career. t to reach the aha 20 mark. That would tie hlrn with christy Mathewson for second place among pitcncrs who have time in a 44] route going per- days altor he sulfered a heart lSpahn Is Ahead Of Time Table Spnhn as a side at the tall elbow throwing zit-game winner yet. Althougha tart ball at nonston." nursing a sore elbow, the III/explained, year-old southpaw is well within along gradually and now hurts only when 1 him the test ball- b ‘ is a recurre cc win no games 12 “HIE! slnce ha I of elbow trouble which sidelined [baseball history has been side- 1 tall rec anything picked up in April “no i 9 Thanks to a terrilic start. one race! H‘ Wetter Suturdflyc My 91 Warren has to be rated a good T rmed cyl nEsuL'ls midnight Saturday. Bleeding proluscly from (II! atnmach. the man was found Ia- en to Prince County Hospital. he was later transtemd to th hospital at near station Sum» inerside and released yesterday. “l strained a tendon on the he “It‘a been conung not when I throw screwball or sllder.‘ The allmenI the curve. Spahn tor the Ill-st time in his major league career In l962. He missed a o roe turns on the mound an:l finished with In or . Races Held AI Pinefle nesplte cloudy skies and show- rs oi rain a large crowd ol spectators gathered to watch the he presiding oIIlcala were: Judges. Alan Flnluyson. Robert West. Clarence MacKenzie: T'l- mer, Ii. A. MncKenllE: Clerk. e he had influential Iriends. Mlsl MANDY tennunued trons page“ a Persian and another boy lriend. She received a still rebuke lront Marshall when she said there was "aotldng wrong" win: Ward being present In a sepa. rate 'a nparlmcnl when She entertained the In- an. “You wIlI be In trouble unlesa you are very careful." lodge declared, cllclting her Ihe almfl: answer "yes the question about Ward. She testified Ward once asked her to m rry hirn. mentioning om .. to nice-Davies intimated an infiue< ential person could be at finan- cial help or help In her proles-l slon oi modelling. She waa clearly hairled when the judge a :r o onI were to receive linanv clal help lrom such a person what was to be the quid pro duo?" nEVisas QUESTION When the judge revised It to "what were you to give (or t ou were getting lrna y ' she quickly replied: 1"Oh. sex 1 suppose." First witness was sally loan None. 22. and she was iollowed y a houlianl-blonde. 22-year- old identified only as “Misa a ’ Both said they had “volunta- rily" had chairs with Ward. culminating In his cottage at Astor‘s Cliveden Estate. Miss R sonhed uncontrollath alter teslilying. still another 22-year-old. 1n- dinn-horu "Mia x." said she‘ had repulsed an invitation by» Ward to "perlorrn" heiore the. two-way mirror in his Londont (lat. Miss nice-Davies. inciden- tally. said she smashed the mir- ror when she lived in the same that with hachman. As dld Miss Keeler on Mon- say a ECLIPSE Cecil Larue. 111. or North Bay. on, may be Ontario's tirst known victim 01 Satur- day's eclipse ot the sun. Atter watching the eclipse through an exposed piece or him im- several minutes. Cecil com- plained or soreness and swell- Probable Pitchers I, THE ASSDCIATED PRESS major league husennll garnel. won lost records in pared are: American League Loa Angeles. McBride ill-7i day. Miss Rice - Davies men- tlonod I cheque from Astur used to pay lhe rent on an apartment the girls shared for ime last year. Defence counlcl Jame. Burge challenged this. stating: “You know quite well that be- Faaer Dreelan. First Dreams owned by AI- iormance at Houston .iuly 7-five bert MacDonald. Times 2.26. 2.17. cuss pitching oi Dick ,rlurlcy over- whelmed the Guardian Angels in in a 1‘ League The 08mm and fills Downmwners [might In A 7~7 tie In slums Mn league action lsst tug-t. sag lead. The more Wm Glen varied back to ill! Inst campieu oe Chev“ pitched a (B hitter for the Duvnltomtens. he “allied 7 and struck out 7, He also went #2 It (the plate and walked twice. l'le med all four Erna. Tern Clinton Ind Dave Jan- ninw pitched for me Center- aer House to the home a! towuens. They gave up in hits. Mr. and am. Hun-y he rd. telephone the alarm sy an to walked 5 and mick out 12. stuntirndmwhsrethehnthchnmentoach' .l ‘ “dielwbatncrwudl nerdwtllhehold'ntms .14 pmtmoce. anus s to the hnmeul-te ot surnames Conception M in at WL hood. (or Requiem Hill! Mass the lire hall can rinlulttlmlly 02mm”! 5 1 11) all.» intermemintheadviseautimmenmduloost-uptawnm sslil chum cam ion or a tire, 1 s 2 Pierce Has Top Average Following are the statistics for n11 bea- contest last evening. Kelvin bowling was the start.- lng and losing pitcher tor the Angels with Dennis cosgrov- coming in In the tllth. harry Leclair had three hits in live appearances and Jack breaking I»0 loss in 16 innings I at San Francisco. Valley any (L. Young) I 2 F. T k Ruby Chic! 1 2 I Propane ta. MacPhersoni 3 a Heme? a. e .iollity Guy (M. Macnonuldl 4 5 True Marion tw. Fumesai s 4 Cash Money (E Murphyl 6 The Firemen. behind the Mill ""9" 30” °“”“’d by ’4'” Young. Ruby chiei owned by MucKlnnon Eros. Tlmes 2.20. 2.2L cuss c Bertha clegg (G. Rooney) Bud's Echo 1M. Roast Pitt's Boy (A. Morrison» 'I'IIan Ward 11-1. Coulsont 4 Sandy York ll). Nicholsont 5 5 Bertha clegg owned by Ger- I z 3 bats)»- “'9 _5°“"‘5 TM 33*” Turner had two tor tour to lead "d “M”- gue. m . . Times 2.25. 2.21. To? sE‘IEN E Flremcns nItack. CLAss D an 11 11 Ave Ralf" heft?” '"d Rem.“ acuity x-lmuck ts Mscnaell 1 K “Mg m. 1., u ., m Dowlng car pckm up one an Emmy BMW M MWM’ in three trips tor the Angels. m Mama” I 3 m a a .400 3"“.wa ’ “Wm”; m' Lucky Lady (5. Shaw) 4 2 D. Mahar UT 21 l a .331 “" W‘“ " as "‘“y “‘g ‘5- 8’ Nanc tJ. MacKinnonl a t t — they took a lid victory on Mon- V Il- ROW-9. UT 5. 5 9 .373 h Goll C0!!! (Jr J. Ryani 5 dl‘. w. MacDomld. Cl 11 x l m d“ "V" ‘ 9 “‘“km- Scotly ltnhnuelr owned by San- E‘ Mum“, 5 5 m Murley also pitched thin game fly Mun“ D. 1min“ a 6 a 51m tor the winncrs, giving up 11 mm mm nits J Rogers luv» 9. “'5‘ .35“? “mm” W“ “MW The next race will he held Rm ,1 “me an.) 1,. ed with the loss lnr the Earth Sammy. my 1,, u M, m m: M‘ mccmk an.) Era'he mp batters of the game _ i'mms: M PM“ (W, l were .1. rlsnnigsn with three MANY '7'“ WWW" "on! W. Nam hits In live trips tor the winners According to autistic! c.- sm": A. mm (m. and Edgar Ellis who picked up nadc can expect to lose some ,,_ rce catches in inns tries in: 1.0m people throth drowning mm. M PW“, um m the hackers. this nannies. 1.000. Chlnua crew struck unu- tho esptaln charged seven at them wlth rem-In! to obey mm. m clum- wen classic-d SHIP WITHOUT A CREW lnrouflbutthomaultlnd numnadtolmxm.Anw mwlle‘nmhmluland um lb War h muted tobalblemloldharflm ell-lo hr Ceylon this it ak. (UP mm) _ Nfl iiiSAliIIllAflii flliflllli QUALITY ANALYZED tore you ever came on the scene that Lord Astor hsd lent Dr. won 20 the st times. Young heads the list with 15 CLASS A PACE Ward substantial sums oi Inch campaigns. First Dream! money through his solicitors. Spshu has been aldcllned (A. MacDonald» 1 1 . . . So 11 he said he had in- lines tossing his lourth shutout Pepsi First is. Mncpheel a z fluential irlends you would not oi the season and No. 59 Ille- Bold Debbie inwnite ) 2 a know whether It reierred to that relerred to some or whether sinister implication. Ward. the divorced son of an Anglican rlergyman and an art Ist who attended the opening of an exhibition 01 his works here Monday night. has pleaded not guilty m live charges covering living wholly or in part on the earnings of prostitution since 1961 and trying to procure o girl: under 21 [or unlawllll sex. Mandy testilied she had been introduced to Ward by Miss Keeler and that Ward intro- duced her to slur. ' Rice-Davies also Saldi “one oi the top models in Amar- ics wss Stephen's (Ward'ai girl friend." but gave no name. KENNEDY'S RURAL APPRECIATION DAYS ONE RACK REGULAR RURAL APPRECIATION DAYS SPECIAL Sum 100 Queen St. S10 DRESSES 20% 0 Kennedy's Ladies' Wear at New York. Ford (15-3). Minnesota. Kaat (83‘ and stigmnn 19-9) at Cleveland. Don- ovan 15.71 and Flame] (34) tTwi Nt ‘ Chicago. Peters ($5) or Herv ibert la-lit at Detroit. Mossi (4-5) (Ni. Probable pitchers for today‘l L VICTIM ing In his right eye and was taken to hospital Iur observa— tion. Hoaptta) authorities said the eye had suiiered "undeter- mined damnge." Cecil will be examined by an eye specialist today. tCP Photo) ichlcago. Ellsworth 113.1). Philadelphia. Duren H-Z) It induston. Johnson this» (N). Pittsburgh. Gibbon (a at at us Angelea. Drysdale (12»1111 (N) St. Louis. Brogllo (lo-Gi at Milwaukee. LeMaster t5~5t (N). New York. Jackson 16-11) at san Franclsco, Saniord ism. 000.000 eople em. 0! the 60. [I ployed in the United states. al. most 0.000.000 work an (arms and lens for I'm. Viral, ‘ i Washington. Osteen (to) at Baltimore. McNally 134: (N). "0 "'"li “mum” Pauli" Kansas city. Pena (slit and fiixfi'ggwdéggh ergnhmgg mum“... (on, 1 3mm, hmintonation...wast...not. Wilson "99‘ I“ He‘ll!" (1-1) Viii’lé.‘17,2'§’us¥llérlitiifisii’sm‘fl “"5 “('IwrNi rm chromosomal”. .~ .. Nutlonal Leann . Y__:::':;*3';",W W" W , s in Cincinnati. Purkey 14-5) at ‘" ‘ ‘” ""”“"“"“"“"“‘ t ‘ Annual i The Annual Meeting ’ of Prince Edward Island i i i Welcome. Refreshments (Signed ) : DRESSE TO $21.95 mef Court. Experimental Farm. Wednesday, July Slat, at 2:00 pm. and Evening Meetings. Special Speaker. Kenneth M. MacLeun on Friday nights" Meeting of the (Io-operative Union Ltd. will he held at. Birch Charlottetown. on Afternoon Visitors President. Al I Spec-III thank you to air rural customer. '0 have marked down summer stock to the lowest pricea if the Inna. 5MP today I lave! ii 12 ONLY SUMMER COIITS clearing out of 1/3 Off Dill 4—8925