W ore The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. July 17. 1963. 5} aleesgllurc m the rmce 0! millr. _ __ __ _ _e ISLAND NEWS PAGE. Charlottetown and Queens County ilzeviturddl Water Is Big Problem ‘ Milli Price Hike Is Not Foremn A spokesman for a Charlotte- n milk producing iirm said Illle there is no i as! loresecn in ihe immedi- e a recent increase Manrtnn. N is As or Tuesday whole milk in. the Mont-ion district will cost 25 cents a quart a rise or two cents over thc previous price while a quart or crcam will cost the con- sumor si 2o a rem ui lo cents. The lli'm's spokesman saldl in ' TimEE or the players in lost night's Shaw Festival'- “The Man at Destiny" tnka By JEAN KOENIG A scanty but appreciative lu- dience greet the shaw restr- yal's opening periormarices at “The Man oi Deatlny" and “How lie Lied To Her Husband" at Queen Charlotte High School nu- ditorium last night. LOCAL BRIEFS vrsrTrNC. PARENTS Mr. and Mn. John rlaberty and rarnuy at Bay Shore, Long sland. N. iii. and Mr. and Mrs. o Kenny o West rsilp. Long sland, are visiting their par- nta. Mr. and Mrs. George Ken- , Ellintvala. ram INCORPORATED With an authorised capital at me alurel w‘lM'tout nominal par alue. the private company or gerbry Limited. with head ot- iam Martinaon and Guy broaa Miller. HYDE F'UNE The tu- neral [or Russell Hyde was held vesterday afternoon (mm the Cutclliie Funeral Home where Lied 1' an Shaw'l own play out time to relax helm the Ionnance. to right are Kenneth Dolmn who play- Two Shaw Festival Plays Warmly Applauded He.e iiovat Band Offered Speaking helnre the first play, producer — director Lionel Dix- on urged the audience to inform lrliow Islanders about the teati- val. but noted they were not begging (or support. rather work» log to earn that support. "which ll .n 5 a o e E o e. E :1 no The disappointingly small nu» dlence warmly applauded the actors' periormsncs ut the play- Wright‘s sharp dialogue in both one-act plays. bearing out a re- cent statement by Mr. Dixon that the calibre oi the testrval plays is neither second rate nor highbrow. “The Man or Destiny" set at an inn In lath century rtoly. portrays a “dlirerent side" oi Napoleon Eonaparte In his hat- I I I v n i products have Conei :ridorcvl akin: the Government. a .htilik avoid to nlinw a price ln-‘ creasc nn itirmal has yri horn made. presentatio ‘under control within about ten I-‘nur sirens screamed yestrr-orant. near Krnslngton Hold. a day nitornooh as city ilremen rushed to douse a tire which broke out in the Government Ga- rage at the cast end at Gisrtun Street shortly aiter sari pm. An explosion In a steam gen~ eialor believed caused by pressure buildup started things all. The gsnerntor is one which makes steam used ror washing‘ heavy equipment. At the time the ilre broke out. a motor grad. Ir was being cleaned. Firemen experienced their greatest diriicuity to extinguish ing the blaze in the heavy tiin- bera or the door or the second storey where the h or e Iire had gone through the paint. WATER HARD To FIND Firefighters brought the blau 9‘ e of about 3,000 {06L missioners of water and lowers. ‘ Oliver H. Manuel. said that the: waler supply In that Bren is at present undergoing an updsl-i a in! process and thaL Within th weeks the changes will be com- plete nnd iaciiities will he ade- quate ror lire-righting. FIRE RESISTANT PAINT D rtment oi highways niil. cials attributed the iact that the tire did not get out or control to the use at iire-rcsistaht paint: on all in ’ t; ouEh-‘ out the huge building. which is} a tumor airplane hangnr. l The mechanical superintendent i oi the garage. Malcolm Reeves said that one Walters snow pipw i had been slightly d a in a g e d A spokesman tor the city com. .b Hr did not mlr out the possi- [y thnt \iiril n rcouest would be marlr at some iuture date At pri‘wni nholc milk in Ch lottetonn (‘oils 2a r-cnts a quart lar pnstvumcd and 21 cents tori bomoconood Crcam retails Ior or ball pint Hosp. Empoyoes 1 Meeting Tonight ‘ lollli Macmillan, Atlantic re: glon direct/tr ill the National Un-. ion oi rubric Employees. nn‘ rlves In Charlottetown today tol take part In a meeting at the nnn~nrolessional workers at the‘ howitrlls ill i‘ NOON HOUR RECITAL T Opening the series at weekly pipe organ recitals this sum- mer will be Christopher riled. hill. who will pcriorm on th e nril organ at Zion Presbyter- ian Church. Charlottetown, to« day at noon. The recital; lrl sponsors-d by the Island Chap- c mriilllnu is slated for a '. i. ter oi the Royal Canadian Col- lege- ut Organism Thr- Church is located the corner or Grai- ion and Prince Streets. Heavy "nuke damage had also. resulted. No one was lnlured in the fire. and a highways niilciul estimate. minutes oi their arrival. in spite or technical dililculties. Obtain- : lng water to right the iire was a I t not easy. The hydrant closest to q-l Napoleon Bonaparte: Janet Cnflin. the strange Indy. and Douglas C. Wright. the sub- eutenant. perrormancea In the teativai. “Arms and The Mail". tamillrl ar to high school studonts here.‘ w cod tnmorrnw night. . youngsters irom the P.E.l.l rrostostant Children‘s is n in e were guests at last evening's perrnrinanccs. _—_' EASIERN the building had been newlycln~ stalled and was cnmplelrly dry reported Deputy Fire Chief Gor- Iirin Stewart. He raid that the hose on the ilrst truck to arrive on the scene was not enough to reach the lecund hy- The government had great praise tor Charlottetown‘s lun ear the department tor work ing with elriciency and a mini- mum ot damage- ihree Scholarships Scholarships m Fairllegh Dick- inson University. Rutheflord. Noll have been oflered to three members of the Love! Scots Pipe Band. George V. Fraser. director oi the travel bureau and of the me“ band. said yesterday. . Sammartino. president oi the universiw. has made this gesture oi triendsblp. in ID- preciation or the part the Lovat Scots will play in next week’s "‘ celebrations at Ellsworth. Maine. The Rutherlord Institutlon has an enrolment or mono students in it! many collages. running rom engineering ' and the splendid alter means that at least three Islnnd youngi or women will have an opportunity to gain a first class education because they cnn play the bagpipes. Mr. Fraser said he did nuti know as yet ullich members at e band could accept. or be eligible. and would he unnhlei to make a statement until an i to medical.; BRIEFS tle of wit] with the strange Indy" who has intercepted his dispatches. The talented Ja- net Collin portrayl the strange lady. and Kenneth Doiron. Ess- snnlo in this year's production go of "The Merchant at Venice" by St. Dunstan'a Dramatic society lake! the part ol Napoleon. 0N STREET! TODAY The talkative innkeeper ls Char Sml . another lormer actor will: the St. Dun-tan" p ayel-a. Daufllas C. Wright was ular as the eftarnlnate lubi 2" lieutenant. This particular ac- tor will attract Ilares today I] he appearl all the city “real! in hll Ilth century costume In a publicity move {or the teati- 0‘ VII. The eternal trianlle takel on a rldlcuoul twilt in "How He 0 Her Huahlnd a inrce andida". lain Wolienden plays the in- oN HOLIDAYS Miss Alva nrchaut. Charlotte town is spending her holidays with relatives in Lower Monta- o. IS GUEST Ted Merz. Woburn. Mass. ta guest of his sun-in-law and dau- sitter. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Deane whim Road. AT KILM'JIK Miss Anne MacDonald. XII. muir has as her guest. M r a. Mary MachDd. Westmount CAPE Breton. VISITEI‘ HALIFAX Donald Ross and hlorrill Wight of Lower Montague were bus nus Visitors to Halifax this week. AT WHIM ROAD Miss Norma Campbell. Char- lotletown in guest or her par- iew days last week with Mr]. Graham's sister! at Dartmouth. N.s. FROM NEW .lEltsEv Mr. and Mrs. John Cowan. Mrs. Vera Walker and Lind a Walker at Newton, New Jersey arrived on the island last week to spend a twoweek holiday at Lower Montague. VISITED IN BOSTON Mrs. Margaret Maihleaon and Mrs. Arthur MncKlnnon. Brook- lyn and Mrs. William Whiteway. Dover have returned home ni- er a pleasant visit with lriends t t I and relatives at Boa on. RETURN TO U.!. Mrs. Willa liarvcy and dough. ter Marlie have returned to new erley. Mass. alter visiting at the summer home or Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. Multown Cross. VISIT RELATION! s made in Eris; worth next Week. The Lovat Scots are leaving. here a will spend. all next week as guusls of oil't-I clals or the Ellsworth celebra— tinn. FLOAT GOING. TOO In nddltlon tn the pipe band. the iamous City at Charlotte. lawn float. depicting this FYD~ vrncc as the Cradle oi Confed- eration. will also take part in the anniversary parade in Elis- worth. The rlont again took that Prize this week in the Summer» aide Lobster Carnival Parade. it is anticipated that approxi.i mately lso,ooo persons will see. he parade. in person. and count. less others will view It on W screens. The Lovat Scots are to. be the teature band in the par- ade and in addition are booked‘ lor two hilt-hour TV shows at which time — and all through. the week. in iact v s tremen-‘ dons amount or publicity willl be given to the en enninli hero. The band has alrcady heen i ed total damages at “less than i- mm .. my; will trike place. Til pm tours-iii in the Union Hall. At that time Illl‘ union will de» cldr “humor or ntit the proposed plflkt‘llnfl or the Province Build- Niitinnnl park arcs are over- (lowing snaro is at u prcmlum. with innnv hrint: turned away and going in nillor areas where ihcy‘ are being absorbed in provincial parks or privately operated camping grounds. it is estimat- ln’rernal Peace Said Price By ROBERT BERRELLEZ GEORGETOWN 1A?» a The. ‘prlce of British Gulana's lnde- gru s endence is internal brace. i Britain has set the led. nut 30f British Guiana Freedom ham bonds the prcdomlnahtiy- bution of legislative assembly People's National Con~ seats l'aiis tin reflect. the lac! the Noam s As in what Britain might no preparrd to undertake. It la‘ ed that in the neighborhood atlleaders hi this striI‘v-tnm South heliCVNl the alternatives narrow zrklil sitcs. Another indicalion oi the tre- mendous inilux or visitors this year is the amount 01 trartio on the Grill Shore Road. So many prnpll‘ are llslnfl the canal). daily iAmerican colony apparently rare unable to mcct it As a result. the prevailing government will have to impose down in two course . nutriuill suspension or thc cunstituiioa. With the British‘ undetermined or Jngnn government In distinctly a minority regime. backed by only 42 per cent or the voters. ll ltie Gulancse approve rico- portinnul representation and— assuming election percbi’llaagel [allowed the 196] patternran ‘ieeling here is that the London “ka ramnlete wnlrol lol- no opposition combined oi the ‘ cnn- Burnllsm Pariy Peter . .Dlufiom prabahiy 1.... m. duct oi a tcrriiortai-widc reier- d'Aguiar's conservative united ‘ nEs‘I'IuC'r CONGO TRAVEL \ At sand molarisls arr usinn the high your, to halt British Guiana's "Mum "11 Drnvnrllnnu I‘er wsythrycreateronditlnnscloseiplonge inward binndy racial srhtatirln. _ to traiivc jams at times. Thislwar, suspensmn n! the enlist-lin- was particularly noticeable overj The ltlnn. the ouste oi daran and u the weekend. park urtiolals statrimem ‘1""9 “lay 1“ mmindem ed .Pmoatlly would reap interna- tlnrl‘dl censureievon from DIII— side the Alro~A5lan bloc—on Pri me Minislcr Mncmillln‘a novornmont. A tour . or suspension latest coalition govern- iormula sank wrih - scarcely a ripple in the lagoon Alan Ede. acting superinten- or n ' al indilierence. dent oi the National Park, said Britain's Colonial Secretary e park campsites had raciii- Duncan Sandys, who tried and ties ior 3E5 tents with 92 trall- mind to weld a political pact. ei- spaces in addition. They ure'nt top level. made it noun-‘laumhpd in 1 3 mlved mm“ all occupied and have been dandy clear on his departilrr and mm. mm. Jag”: Wm.- slnor the warm spcil oi weath- that his government will havc ca. "Si-lime and Dummy. er set In. to step in ii there is no local mm“de is viewed as “Mme” thr- most ikcly coursc. Und H Ch dd. J‘uugnsilllén.ol;;r§' the prcsrnt constitution. dist er e | a on n -rv ELISABETHVILLE The tion Leader l‘g‘oi’bes nurnhom * * * * * Congo iReutersl—The United are meeting weekly in an at. Natmns will provide armoredricm to rcsolve their ditior. car escorts ior daily round trip, cures. Although they are inrmer between hora and the Northernilmllllcai nllIES. With munh ideo- Rhodesian boder and will ban logical comm“.n “mndv "‘5 all other civilian trariic begin-1m“ 0! “lair astral-gamut nrng today until iurther notice. "E inmldabie amt some say. UN snurcos said urirl the imconcrlnblt weckcnd, The UN action roilowa Jagan is a marxisl or East raping. shooting and rubbing by ludinii blood heading the peo- ea Progressive Party. Burn- l¥¥¥¥¥***** max! NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN TODAY - THllli. Electrifying Screen Entertainment! - POSITIVELY THE ONLY PHorocRAPH g» 3 Miles from Charlottetown nn Trans-Canada "Your Theatre Under The Stars" snow AT DUSK .— RAIN on FINE m BECAUSE torce would rorm a government. it is no secret that London and Washington would like to see .iagan eiiminatod iron. Gui- ana politics. But. short or ban- ishlng him irpm Guiana or destroying btm physically. there appears to be no way oi atop- ping him. ‘ purely ethnic reasons. limo weighs heavily in has .invor His big inllowing at East Indians is crowing yearly. peo- .ple or East lodinn extraction .alrendy make up about halt British Gulans'l 575.000 popula- Linn. *‘k‘k‘k‘k THEATRE Where The Movies Are Better Than Ever" Do not aslr about or reveal to anyone the startling cli- DA Y5 ONLY we no nor service was conduc saac Walls. Hymns sung were u Lord's My Shepherd" and “Abide With Me." Pallbearers were Fred MacGl-egor. Roy Cmbty. Gordon MncEwen. clar- ncc Murchison. Hamn Howard and B.W. Patterson. Interment oak place in Mondowbank ounctery. Mum FUNERAL — The Moral i'or Mrs. Fred MacRse was held Tuesday afternoon mm the Gillis Funeral Home. Eldon. Rev. Donald Nirholson conducted the service at the Uni: and grave. The music was der the direction oi Mrs. nrl (flow. in sung were "Asleep in Jesus'. and "When he Roll is Called up Yonder". lowerbearers were Barry Mac- Kenzle, MacKenlle. Colin unclean. pallbearers were William Maclue, Campbell Mac- od. William M. Macxenzl lin MacKcnsle. Percy rude and John Mackenzie. ln- terment took place in the nel- Int cesxietsry. MEI. FUNERAL —— The funeral tor Thomas Bruel took place Tuesday morning tram his eta residence. Johnaton'a River v. prnmIalns Doe m2: ter Wood Arnold mhoe. Activ- politicos crs wen Joseph Drum“. An- Nalty. Chllel W . ment took place in the church cemetery conducted by Father But-lun eiiectual poet who writes enm- ma to another man's wile. Mrs. Bampas. the not at all poetic lady In the can. in Pltrlcla heightlur. all known to local audiences Fol- ier Bent takes the part of Ted- dy Bompas the husband with an unusunl attitude. The two play: are scheduled inr Tuesday and Friday nllht to St. Patrick'a Church. Fort A T.P. Butler. er. assisted by Rev. Vincent Mummun. deacon and Rev. on Wood aubdoacon. Rev. William Simpson. Rev. criirord tuury. were Eugene Cullen. Cecil Mil» lar. Russell Drilcoll. . Roland MacDonald. B. Earle Do Id. Mark Braul. Leo later» when aerviea wu Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Eula-Iva healing substance proves: to Mark W tern Shirley and Myrna Spent a pletion of hil tour of duty. Rev. Mrs. John 1). Stewart and three children. Philip. Pamela and .lcrirey or Beverley. Man.. are spending a month at the summer home or Mr. and Mrs. John A. stewnrt. Milltown Croal. John E. stewart. a captain In no marine reserves is currently serving his two weeks‘ active restored in the rotogruvure sec- tlon oi the Boston Globe. one or New England. leading news- PEPE”. In the other direction. this province is experiencing one at the greatcal tourist years in its history. UP 10-15 PER CENT ents. r. and Mrs. Wesley Campbell. Whim Road. VialTEu BROTHER. Miss Elizabeth schirmer has returned to Cambridge. Moss. aiter spending her vacation at Lower Montague auost til her “when Chm" sch'me" duty time commanding his unit To DARTMOUTH in viegus. Peurto Rico. He will Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Graham join his parents and ramlly tor at Lower Montague and daugh— two weeka' vacation unpna oom- ly all tourist operator: indicate business is up team in tn 15 per cent over last year. At the same time the camp grounds In the TONIGHT ONLY BE EARLY Estimates made by practical.‘ ONIGHT MINI“ "U HAVE Mr wmtrsm Imlt ius mum VIII rill such shzil Slllllltl “will l l i i i i i ' EARLY VIII! 1'0 [MA]. ‘I'IIB STORY’O SHOCKING‘ nox MOI-IS 01. GZMO’I'IV 3i“! 3 THE MOST HONORED PICTURE OF THEM ALL! WINNER OF H ACADEMY AWAR r ll/"|illl \\I \l I |.|-'|i'\ \tlIII tNr ‘Inclim’in’ PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" Show At Dusk A retro-toad nucleoli-linden” muly months. round a uni-ta btslliig substance This was accomplished with a with the ability to shrink honm- whaling substance tnlaDyoc) molds punk-Is. It relieve. itch- which quickly helps heel housed hxlnddinomfoninminmesand cells andstimulaleemhotm med: up unsung or the tissue. BioDynciaotTeied in oint- lntlamld nulls. mat and suppository tom 0M hemorrhoids! oue mum 'on H. maintainer in addition to casually sin-ink. lnt improvement." Pain was ing hemorrhoids. Preparation l-I vmmmlv and gently relieved . . . lubricant and sinks- dimhntion actual reduction or retraction lap pahltlll. it help- prevent in- i'hmlkhu) wok piece. isotloa which il a mission oats- Ammauuhmm otmhaidl. I. or dsi oondi- lust ask your amulet (or P» mkslumnoan-i‘dln H s torluorrrv °f long mm. and most Im- par-nae n Ointment (wlta s w""“°illl.lflzlumn special ‘ I “mail this r anti-tactics: git-mused or your all new over a me at now til-hi. SEE |II'|'('II('( ii'IiH ' The Birds" “ ms TECHNICOL OR svrrtdv mum: rercw pirlitll l! lififi TAYLOR~JESSICATANDY _.__.. ZANNE PLESHETTE WE URGE YOU TO SEE IT FROM THE BEGINNING! Mm . . 'TIPPI'HEDREN sundown“... —— 2:30 - "The link" on display in our Snack Bar. courtesy of Nelson Hurry! Friday You Can See 4 The Wonder Show of ‘ theWorld i. , _ ‘Iiwnsrsril ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥I***** BIG DAYS COMING MONDAY 4 .m .e. a... msmmtlillls touonrotns I mulcrurrraltunuwntlsntr-I or mm and exerts-neon so Ilmully‘ SEE IT FROM THE BEGIN 3001 M9HS DJ. 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