members oi are island nlyl. rlnn RCMP. under the super union or Sgt-Maior T. lteeie, started their annual revolver practice classtlicntion course at Squaw Point ranges. Mon. day The classlficltion ahootl will continue throughout th week unlll all men serving in the province have completed the course. This Will be [allow- ed by the annual ril'le classifi- Heallh Conference Gets Prov. SUMMEnstDE — Enroute to Mucouche to open Lady's Slip. per Drive. Premier Walter shau. slapped briefly in Suing merside yesterday morn- ing where he let it be known that he was willing to support the idea til I national health conlt‘l'ence of lung cancer and other diseases caused by amok- lug He agreed that the relation-i to ‘ Dr. MacNeill said that he had IIle or cigarette smoking lung cancer was "certainly illil‘ih Ionking into." Referring to the recent publicity given to Ihr Subject he relt o cnnferonce “bias 3 good idea " R. Ierence Monday and It is Backing Federal ileum. Minixier .ludy LaMarsh announced such a con. ex. peeted to be held in September. Miss LaMal-sh's proposal also received the support or lieslth Minister Hubert MacNeill and ‘Educatlon Mlnlsier George De- ‘war. Dr. MacNeill stated that Cigarettes do cause health 9n) n ems, not only lung cancer they also etlect the heart. l luiven no smoking some time ago. while Dr. Dewar laid that he had never Icquired the hue bit. Proposal To Close Sta ion Seen Sparking Opposuion Cnnsldeuable opposition to CI- Iudlan National Railways' ap- pllmilnn In Close the Vernon Ri- te: (talloll hmm May tn Octob- er ni ench vnar ls‘ expected at iixiay'l 10 o‘clock hearing at the riaimi by line Board oi Trans». lshi port Cnmmissinliers. lloant inspector E, J liase bar been conducting h e a r l n g r throughout th e province this week on CNR‘a applicationr tor the rrsiuction oi railway servic .attempts have been an. Henrinlzs have been held bl Carleton. Fredericton, Clyde Ind Elleralle. Strong Pmtesis over the clos- llng or the rtailnn lor six months ‘ol the year at Vernon River are expectcd irom local Citizens and err. it was learned last night that made have provincial and trderal gnv— ernment representatives at the hearing today. Premier Cuts Ribbon To Open "Slipper Dr've” SUMMERSIDE ~ Belure I large crowd or dignitaries. tea-’ rhtrs and pupils, Premier Wal» tor R. Shaw. yesterday morning out a ribbon stretched across the hishway It Miacouche and thus oiliclally opened Lady's Slipper live. "forming the ribbon cutting a very important event. Mr sh Hill “In Iulure you many advantages attendant on this opening." With a e w are. opened up for tourist Ind residents alike. the premier said then peops will now be able to enioy the scenic beauty or a coastal drive. He noted that although there had not been eomplete unanimity o. the selection or the name he termed "Lndy‘l Slipper Drlve. l lute nume." Six-yeIr-old Austin Dernoches. son or Mr. Ind Mrs. Adrian D lionhes. presented the scissors to the premier. lrollowlng the e a it i n a cere- WESTERN BRIEFS To al’lND SUMMER Mr. Ind Mrl. waiter Culbert Ind their daughter. Marilyn. hm arrived irom llaverhili. lila_rs. in lpeud the lummer at their cottage in Alberton South, ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Re- tarded Children‘s Association II I“)? held ihis evening In th e C I v | (- Building. Summeraide commencing II a pm. Prelldlng lMl] he vice-president. Mrs. LtG Lewis and among other lmptlr lanl ilenll on the Iuendl In the elecllon of officers NAME oMl'n'Eo inadvertently omitted no in he list of pa t pravlnclnl pretti- tlenia or the Catholic Women'n Lustre vubllthed in yesterday'- guardlIn In the male of Mn. Irold .l. nyner. Montague. Mn. lines will lilo neelvori p l- rruldeal'a pl- ‘I 8: =mnny the ten - car L‘Ivalcnde storied out about no Ind lul- lowed the drive through Anglo Cedar Dunes and Jacques Car- tier Park arriving It Tlgnirh lor lunc M l to pm. the cavalcnde pro ceeded tn Albertou. where a cab- lnet meeting was held in the court house. Following the meet. ing they then travelled to O‘Leary where they were eve- ning dinner guests M Education Minister George Dew-r. About 9 pm. the party contin- lied to tour at the new drive [topping to witness the muse! It Green Park. near Port Hill. be {are returnlng to their lllrtlnl point in Miu-nuche. Graduates’ Party Held ‘AI Tignisl'l TIGNISH — The Tlgnluh le- glen-I High School auditorium wllh blaketl oi red Ind white tulips and blue Illd while Ilrenm- era mIde I picturesque letting with the umi-Inrmll gown- worn by the girls, [or I lIrewelI party that w" ndered the grade 12 graduate! Friday we Mug by ille and: 11 Student]. More than zoo young people enjoyed a very lull evening or enlertaiment tllnl Wu Preslded over by Patsy Kennedy. All I dreu to the gradualea on her hall or the grade it was delivered by David P He praised the graduates tor the good example they had let dur- Ing lhe uhm‘ll yeIr. Ind hoped they could live up to their stan- dardl during the comlng yeIr. The A? graduate! and illelr el- ulru storied n" the evening of entertainment with the very beIuIIful St, Bernlrd'l Wlltli Ind the evening wII brought to I close when the ngde Ii Itu- dent: lang "Till We Mm Aglln . Lunch wIl lerved by the hol- teas nuderlil to sir-dune! Ind their escorts. parents. clergy. tencherl. Ind chlpemnu who were: Mr. Ind Mn. Lloyd Shel. Mr. and Mn. Anthony Doucene. Mr. Ind Mn. Aultin Kennedy, Mr. Ind Mn. Aubln GIIIInt and Mr. and Mimi Jerry hell, Blue 5 In. NS. NDERGO REVOLVER COURSE tltlnul tllII IIllr Above I group of polite oIIicefl line up on the Iirinl paint in preparation to firing It one ol I leriel of tar- geld. -c on. see MISS FORBES Mlsooucl'le RI'IS Graduate Is 15 MISCOUCHE — Mary Cather- ine Foroel established a record at Miscouche Region-l l-llgn School this year when she grad- unled Il'om grade 12 at the age at 15. She graduated with high honors Ind ranked would in the graduating class. She was 15 by as. She is I daughter of Mr. Ind Mn. Erskine Forhol oI SouLI’l- west Int Prince nl Wales College Hill g, (III in begin studiel leading to a degree in nursing. Car Possession Charges Laid Pleading guilty to the unlde Iul possesxlon of I 1962 model car. Jan-lea Joseph Gallant. was remanded until June 20 (or sen- to“: by Magistrate Wr Chester 5. MacDonald. in Prince County magistrate": couri yesterday. Alan charged with possession at I 1963 model car. Barry J05- eph Gus. pleaded not guilty and elected to be filled by magistrate. He was also remanded until the lame date [or hearing. Paaaesiilun 19 undersized lobster! In the vicinity of Mis- oouche resulted In Davis A. Wellh being lined 510 Ind coals. Students Move Survey To Alberlon TIGNISH — The (Ive CaIdy In- nltute ltudenla who were Con- ducting I Iurve'y in the Tlgnlsh IreI fur the past 12 day! have ‘5um their work and have moved on In Alberton to com- plele their Iurvey In West Prince County. While In the area the d tl who came 1mm Cub- e , Fhilliplnea. India and vaI Scotla were well received It they Icquulnted themlelveai with the wa In which the petr pie here live. Belldel interviewing Itudenia Ind teIchrl It the regional high and elementlry nhwll. they Interviewed the nlflcera 0! community Ind Church orflInll- Iilonl Ind leIted homes. Ind It- tended level-II lunctlm’ll Ind meeting: Ind Ipoke about their Inin their wa of living. The bnyl on leaving the vill- Ige expressed their Ippmiu- tlon Ior the Itllnd way in whlch they were received while work- lng in the Tlgniah cnmmunll THE E CARD SHOP O Greeting Cull. 0 an Supplie- Gun 0 Good Books he more: I Annu- lu Gratin at. out Hm 16 and plans In attend w presence here. giving an Insight . SEVERE STORM HITS ALBERTON ALBERTON ~ An unusually severe electrical storm struck the West Prince area about 8 o‘clock last evening, Accom— ilSlAND NEWS PAGE)? Summerside And Prince Counlv l 3 {The Guardian Charlottetown, Wort. Julie 19. let; [Eskimos Arrive Vp‘To Acl' As Crew ALBERTON ~ Adam Miami and David Pingundyak, whn wilted In Albumen ondav night, on believed to be the first Eskinws ever to Visit th- lmvn K not llho first it the DIV) VLMB. The two young men. who have Just oomplettd I vocational training course in we at Yellowknife in bile Northwest Taroitodes, will be new mom- ou been: own i ' I Obs Russell, technical ditc- ‘Lh bite newsrooms or northern arialrs. who also Ir- nved Monday. will be in charge and net as pilot on (he 2.5m not. Enler Mus, Leo Rossiier. wife a! the Prince Edward island usher-ten and indmries mum. Mrs. Watson MIcNall . wire at the federal solicitor» 31, will ohnsnen the two Mung vee- rels Sunday, The two meets were complet- ed by the Albanian plat-t Ind launched moral week. ago. Tire 464M “ ’ ugan" (White Whale» and the 40-foot “Nash-r" Seali will rail h-om Alberton Sunday tor their home ports. The “Oilalugaq” wru operate in llse Km‘afln d Li‘ch on the west side of Hudson Bay about no miles norm of Port Churchill.l The “Nessie” Will be based at the nonhe'm up at Labrador at Port Burwel. 6 Meal, walnis. €01“in and Amllc L‘l’la‘l‘ hunting and fishing operatic . live slurdlly. built cradt will be used tor ad- mi‘ Sit-alive Work by northern animals. {or sick calls. Evacu-l noon at Eskimos and general} work at improving the econmy oi Eskimo people. . Russell expected cruise to takg about 15 days sie- pendrng on weather conditions . The larger vessel is powered. bé on“: lip diesel while tnel n or n so h motor, Can-l ' tract tor the boat: amounted to M" 6' Km" Flume" dignuy over 335.000. Their cruise Will lolicw the coast line. pass through the Sit-tit oi Belle isle. along |he labrndor ooam into Hudson Bay. l . . I-I°Y‘3I CUlClllle Memorial — s w ‘ CO’RNERSTONE LAID AT KENSINGTON Provincial Education Illlnl5< ler Dr. L. G. Deuar is seen laying the cornerstone oi the new Kensingtnn Regional High School riurtua ceremonies Mon- eiuntz Lamont: "n is the art WW“ "'“k‘” “Scholarship Fund Opened bums in Ottawa. said he was back (or me in the tutore. _Two funds have been stab-J51 Scholarship" has been eslab- t cciie diplomas and measles panied by a terrrirc downpour or rain and hail in some s thus. the storm reduced vi bility to a low yards. Although lightning was alsll severe no damage reports have been received. other than elec— tric power survive twin! knack- ed out in some areas. The paw- er was on in Alberlon South and In the Campbellian area it was indicated. Baby Drowns In Bathtub AT S'side SUMMERSIDE — it a n d y white. tt-monrh-old inrant sen ol LAC and Mrs. Anthmly White. llillcrest was acndeutly dwiwncd Monday noon in a bathtub at his me. The baby was being car-ed for by a girl as Mrs. White is em- ployed at Lira Tartan Restaur- ant. it's understood IJIe baby was being bathed before his ai- lernoon nap when the young girls rushed downstairs to turn all the timer on the washing machine. Wilton she returned the baby had drowned in a low in- ches or water that was in die in b. bout Coroners. or. WE. Callaghan anti Dr. W.R. Glllis re summoned and declared it an accidental drowning. No inquest w-tll he held 2‘ Plano Pupils Are Examined SUMMERSIDE — Mrs. a A. bookhort-r piano pupils. who were examinvd in Slimmurslde June 10 by Carlvtnn Elliot. the examiner Irnm Man Allison Can- Servatnry lit Music. have rrcelv— ed illelr certificates with the tol— lowing results: Grade 1: heather Marleen. honors: May Belle Carr. distinlk tie it. Grade 2: Suzanne Madman. honors; Shirley nnmsay. honors. .lanlce ManLean. honors ra ‘ Debra Giddinrs, honors. Seaman Finds Water Cool souais — Sandy Haywood oi urlS. I member of the crew "I the Mv Marilyn and Michael. Ipent what he estimated was an hour in the water late Monday. night when he missed his looting anti roll into the harbor while. boarding his beat No one wax Iboard at the lime and he \vasl unable to make himseii heard, . Because or the height M thoi wharr and the ship he was un- nhle to get out or the water but ~ clung to the wharf until Iinally‘ Sillbb-l h two Sflml'i! boys. Aiired ert and Levi Hodder heard his: calls and helped lrim lrom the! winter. Science New Without Pain Toronto. out. (Spec )—Fol the am not. Mience h and s m hetiing substance wnh the Ibility to shrink hemorrhoids land to relieve leII and itching sand. have hccn rclieved ii in with (Ilia inexpensive subglth sight in the pnvncy oi their own home wilhoul. Iny discomfort or ‘nconvenrcncr In one hemorrhnld cut all" number. “very striking improves null." and wporled Ind mined by doclan' observations Plinwlapmmpllymlleved Ami ‘ while gently Trllrvinu ptim. IiCluIl nduclion nr rclml ion tshrmkmgi And most armran oi III—thin i lsnpswvrment was maintained in am- when doclonl' observations we mlinued over a noted oi my months! in tact. nulul Iemmlhmuh Committee Named For Major 0th. Emis- W rial Chairman of the P. .I. lied Fund annuunced on six areas in the pmvince. Having accepted their posts each Chairman is m emailed ln enrolling usesr‘ Tequimd num- ber or captains and canvwsern in preparation for the campaign which gets underway Oct. 1. A review or the budget: and ireqllests by the new ting agencies is be' made this wcclr by the budget committee C headed by R.W. Manning. Two new agencies have had m applications approved and two more applamxolla an expected next week. gram designed In make every resident of me pmv‘ill iamlliar with the work and pur- nseulhhefundJsbeinan by the public relations mm:- iee under Ralph Rama-it mama..." wlll be the first time in the ins-.va that "Ml/0" falling ' in annouoc'mg the oppourl- “r mama“. ".53.... ' .tory oi the League that Tignish during the busy Summer Ham“ merits, Major 21:}: p, A. s m“. a lhas been the site tor the annual W“ “M 325moms stated that the slogan for this Chum convention. year's campaign wlll I). "mm. the unttm way." Following 15 ilhe lbt d Ihe alp- pninlees and the MI in Wbiub each will work: . c cgy- ' n. Johnston: local monies. C. Hogan general Gm“. C. Ramsay: public relations. E. prolessiolial. Dr. .I. . Dol’l‘on: local business. G. Olsca‘mp: residential. Boater pxym l Cubs Down Coils 3-I By THE CANADIAN PRESS Snuthpuw lk scliE 10,11er Southpaw nick Ellsworth. with ninth - inning help (ram Lindy McDaniel. won his ninth game—ha many or he won all last season-in pitching Chicago Cuba to a M triumph over Houston Tuesday, it was the only sliernoon game scheduled in the mIIorl. Ellsworth's own throwing er- ror led to the Colts' lone run in the ninth as McDaniel Irrlved R to retire the inst two Houdini: batters. This sudden turn ol evenu robbed Ellsworth M Tris hid Tar hln third Ihutnbt, Bob Bruce. pill'hin‘ seven Innings. was the loser. )t wal his IlIIh letbuii. He has WI! 1 ree. Don McMahon pitched the eighth Ernie BInkl used I Ilcrllicl Shrinks Piles 0r Discomfort Find! Healing Substance That Relicvu Pain And Itching A: It Shrinks Hemorrhde . that runners um able Ito atel- aurh nulmenu II "Pllu In" re lent!" And among these mhesrrr were a very wide Vinny of hemorrhoid (on: drisoos.sonteoieveolnroaoyuu alnndrng All lhiS. Wltml the use at ur- tours. nmslhellaot ninnmuol my kind seem tanner ing substance lBtoDynei—lho discovery «I u nmoun mlenllfit m- nituir Aim y. ‘ Wlde mo [of henlln mini-ed two on all para 0! the y This new healing mbsum I It'll-red in lwppodllovy av «nine-l iorm l‘lIIM Preparation II Ask lot individually «sh-d movement Prepsmtmo lt Supposle er Preplnilon H ointment with s pllulor Preparation peel-ll l ’1 sold II III d“ Hotels Sntrsiat-lmn Isl-ran In my mlundtd highly pleased with Lil: two boa" and II he would be ii. etl (or students of Central lisiicd in memory cl Lloyd Cui- Tilt- \alcdicinry ill be delivers Queens Regionrl High School clillle. eldest son of Mrs. Wi ed by c -o1 Unknown and His and latest report: indicate bolh l trod Culcllfle. a member at the principal. Wilson Rom wru pro- hre growing. l‘tral'hin-g anal-T ol' the School. sent l’lls report One fund wluclrl Is in be known . Lloyd Cutclille I brilliant Stu hose i‘l‘l‘DlVlIll diplomas Will or Chairmen UF Appeal divisim. .l. Walmslcy: Public or. lations. G. amoral-d. all of Stun-i» For travel comfort check into a l CN hotel NOVA SCOTIAN Is the “Lloyd Gulch/re Memur. cot and late he: Carol Dicklmn Elean iginear. was killed ' Irene Hillilwell. Roger . . crash a [W wcks ago in Maine in nx. Guulda \iacPhcrson, Cre If Unlon alter vrsurng ithc island. Receiving reruiir tes will be: At present this [wild iotaIs Sandra Buchanan. Mane Cullen, conve t. 35th has been transrerred Carol 0 . MacLennan. to to care M tile regional Hc‘on Xmi'some. Brenda Rack n Ion lruslws, it is hoped that the ham. fund will grow large enough to mom. 1,. m a pass list are. msim‘ . Plans Made 330w a sfihol'zrsi? m be altar: Carl Eunall. Marian Bryanten I ‘ ‘ e antilua y a eserving stu -. d .1 Hill a Calm. chairman. it. ‘ v “'1 “m ‘ g “Page. wmharmm p. TiGn‘lsti — The directors and“; Z‘ gimlffimhifif'sw . A, “comm. my. a, save". » ccomdnptge members or Tiguish ambushed by me women... if _ i , re i nion Ltd. heard an in- - - ' , structlve talk by the P.E. cred-. "mes "’ £503?“ 3:. I'm)“ i ' Union League director. Cree 5 2‘ Kings County Nor: ohmrmsni “‘7 KP”»" "" “‘9 “mm’fl’ W s ' ' -' . .i. McQuai viuhL-haliman.‘ *5 "i {I‘m “"“PS M "W?" “d i ping: aislilflgliiinmt‘eilcmlhrlueg: M. is. Fitzpatrick advance gdt . Wmm'm‘P "‘Pmbers- «raises slated Tor Thursday evmrl Roy A. Leurd local business.‘ Mr. Kellv was Accompanied by me. The lurid amounts to $215. Percy Punle: general ranl’as ,l Urhau LeBIanr- (it St. Dunstan‘s The commencement Wises Camille Gallan. payroll d» on‘ extension department nill be presided over by basil . MacDonald: public rela anal Other guests alienllinl.’ (Ilia lilarCuubrPy. Cavendish chair» Edward Clntun. all or snows, meeting were students {mm the man of the regional ' school Kim County South chairman, ‘ Caddy Institute. who spoke hrit‘l— txtard. and the guest speaker ii I Foch MacDonald; vice-chairman ly. Hartwell Dalev provincial' A. C. Robertson; advance girls ‘ » - » ’opm' ' ‘ m A E m local mm“. on Ills visit to Trgnish. Mr "Miami and devel in th- . . . , _. rel-or. Rheum... 1 .Kelly also attended to arranz~ amt msnof'“§£§i.§‘“lii§:i he mealsh or delegates and fims' Fem finch”. “M M _ guests. vi '1 are in allend the m. ' "“ lannunl lrneue convention in bel Mr. Former . . . minimum... cm“... “L. held in the village. .luly s This Dcaio ' ‘ ‘3' “' G' M' ‘ To no Tl-lis SEE r i l. Al 1 : pro_esrona an Sca es iocnl i Us FOR ALL CHARLOTTETOWN business. EG. Maciesd, r . . dentiai. M .l. w. MucKcrtzie; / . Y0?“ ""3 - fi’ » ‘ r payroll ' isloo. i. Sinclair pn- ‘ “EDS bll relations. it, .i. Rupert, all a. Cumpllle "to or Charlottetown. a./ sour. h. NEWFOUNDLAND O Field Seeds riy Ind rixth inning single to . drive in two Chicago runs This 0 Garden Seeds . """""' St John's success lined Banks' irieiime . Lawn Mixture! I“ NW ml "M '1'- ill" 140 rooms run batted in total or 999. The second or the \vinncrs’ 0 Fertilimrs 90- Y-fm‘ 3-1-1 Goodrich Dealer three mils was the result oI first i n It, v phaselnnn Pete Runnels‘ wild HALIFAX SEED CO. PM". Ml .menemmmnfi“ row. Andre lindccrr scored the P: E- 1- LTD- Wm Inctlihel first run when Banks zit-lilich ,, Q“... s. m... um um um .tlneieprl his sacrifice fly with the bases lull o! Cubs. ‘ OLD TIME DANCE up until the Cub: connected (or in the their linal two runs in the sixin. Royal Canadian Legion Hall, Alberton I rule: a family nia plan a min: I radio &TV 0 Ilundry, VIM. bellhnp and ioonl serviced Alter Dun Landnlm not across o R it n n 215' hoot. Banks dropped a single lnlo right lo nudge Billy Williams home. Houston blended Carl War. wick's leadoii bttnt [or a single with I Wild pitch. 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