Tins ls s loolr into the low. er iloor oi the house that burned yesterday st 76 Elm Avenue. The entire first. story was completely destroyed in the blade uhieh we: believed to have started lrorn a unity nil stove. The milding was oecupi Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Harrell and their live children. along with s boarder John nutty. None were in the house at the time. nltlmugh the tissues were lost discover— ed by Mrs. l-lerrell. Faulty Oil Stove Said Fire Cause A dwelling occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Maynard 1-lerrell and tasssity at 76 Elm Avenue, Char» lottetown. was badly gutted yes- terday alter-noon when a lire. believed to have sun-ted with s faulty nil stove, swept the lower llloor or the building. The blade broke out at ab- proximsteiy 2:30 p.lvl. when Mrs. l-lerrell discovered names coming lrum the back at the Ilove. She went to the phone and as sht- did so the In burst into name. LOCAL Mrs. l-lerrell, who said the stove had not been working right tor some time, had been outside looking alter her ti children lust helore she dis- covered the tire. to elderly boarder, John Rufiy, was not home at the time oi the outbreak. When the fire department In- rived the tire was alrea spreading rapidly. The entire lower llocr was ablaze and llam— flows and leaping up the side or the neighboring house oc- cupied by norrglas Taylor. s city police cnnslablt’. The irremen were unable to do much tor the blazing house but ‘dld prevent names trom wrcad< ling to lhe Taylor home, When Son Of Former nrd has been received here oi the sppnlntment of DInlel n. Murdock of Commsclr. n e a r Smiths/own. New York, as an Ia- slstam Unlted State: Attorney tor the southern district or New The appointment was made by the us. Justice Department, and Mr. Murdock wnl sworn in his new post by U.S. Atlnmey Robert M. Morgenthsu, in leder nl cnurt a! MInhatlen on June 75. Mr. Murdoch is the 25-year- old son or Daniel M. Murdock. tormerly or Murray River. s n d EASTERN BRIEFS Islander Appointed U.S. Attorney ISLAND NEWS PAGE.i Charlotte/town and Queens County The Guardian Charlottetown. Wod.. luly 3. 1963. 5 Magistrate Warns Accused Following Assault Trial Convicted on s merge or corn. pt Cnsi Harley lngs. Parkduie 1 mm season. Willtnm Cannouy Police. and Cnst, David inrr, Mounds. Morell. w-s lined so RCMP. this morning chose to he and costs or 30 days in tall by tried by a judge without a iury. . Magistrate A41. useless- in city Represented by ersld Foster.‘ police court yummy. QC. he was remanded until to l ralh. mailed by Leo- mormw morning. when l dnlei tarO'Donntsll. was din-god with tor the hearing will he s . assaulting Donald Lee. clar- It charge or then ot s Vollu» lottetown, who til-tilled til-t the wsgen wIs withdrawn against mead Ind him In the William Dennis Pilcher. John ribs Inlle an amt. in Nicholson was counsel [or the do- Mr lae'l Maura Sunle fence. Court costs must. be paid mol'nlnl. Mm testifying lor the psoeeulston ms anct. sterlin¢ Willhml of the oily voila force, as masto- trm sold tut Insulting this pluprlolor In a ram "going ho tor" and liar-maul for businss. The scarred was also ordered to day my (rem the restaurant lor one year. by the inlormsnt, Douqu Car- mpdy. A cm at summlry electmenr against George D. Agnew w I l adjourned [or one week, Allison milk was counsol lnr Lhede- fence. Alan K Scales Tor m: a Acharge of being drunk Ind disorderly. Against John Han-lb- A line oi :15 and costs or no days was meted out to John Claude MacKinnon ol Mslpeoue Rand. charged with driving while intoxicated, he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge or dri- ving while impaired. Counsel tor an. the around wll him 0)) 3' the inlnrlrlant. The accused was required to pay hire court costs. ouor in s place other than their residence were each lined w and costs or 30 days. Sherwood, was withdrawn by Two cases of possession of 1l~ nel. the". o! 15 bottle! DI WP irom I machine in s coin laundry. Joseph rlnesu, Chsrlottetown, was given s two yesr suspended sentence. Counseuor John Nich. nlsnn pointed out on behall ol the accused that the lock on the ms- chine had been hrolren by some one else. The magistrate com. mented that there hss been slot or petty thlevsry to coin laund. ries lately and advised that they be put in charge or attendants In the evenings. The locus must enter s recognizance nl sauce with two sureties oi use to a E each. William Earl McharlIne. sputhport. appearing in court on three counts 12! break Ind entry and bi thelt, on the inlormstinn Mrs, Murdock. the iorrner Mu- lnn Nicholson oi orwell Cove. who leit this province some to years ago to talte up residence in the U.S. A lormer student assistant In the nlflce of the US. Attorney. Mr, Murdock has been assigned to the criminal prosecution stair. An honor student at Hamilton College. Clinton, N.Y.. he receiv- B R I E F St the {ire was finally brought un- der control tho lower tloor had been completely destroyed and heat. smoke and water damage rle CALIFORNIA . Miss Elelnor McClstclw. she property on what was rsmento. CaliL. president ol the tomrcrly known as had been suslzln was Sacramento Bee and two other Lane was beileved to be owned floor. The Taylor house California newspapers is on Is- lnnd visitor staying at bhe Chur- lottetown l-lntel. rNolchST ADJOURNED The inquest into the death nl two and oncdhall year old Lil- linn Marie Wall who died in s trellic mishap in lront ol her borne last week was adjourned until Thursday night at 7 pm. st city hall. MP TS HDME Heath Mscquarrie. out of Ill! o Conservative members of ynrilalnenl I‘llr Queens. arrived on the Island iron-l Ollnwn on Tuesday and Is spi‘nding a law dIyI ll his home In Victoria. WATER SURVEY Working out 0! the OIIIL‘! oi Grthlm Rogers. provincial fitn- logic-l officer. Dr. Lionel Ersne doll. Geological Survey of Can- ada. Ottawa. has arrived In the province Tor a two-week ground Water survey. The survey Is ex- wd lo lend to a complete rl.~ port or ground water supplies in the province. Already mnchintl for recording wnler flows ha I blcn placed In various sections of the Island. MIcSWAI'N FUNERAL e—Tln iunersl Lutr Mary MncSwsih wss he‘d SIIurday, June 19. [mm P'caslnt Valley United Church. v1 are service was conducted by Rev. Brycr loner. During tn- Iervlce the choir lung. “God Will trke can or you". Pullbearers Wtre Lloyd Mockod. Mu mock Madam, Eldon max. Irving HIAilm. llth Mchlnnon and Harold . werbesrcrl were Gsrth Hui-m. Fenton MIcSwIln. nobert Ellen: sud It Inc THOMAS FUNERAL — m lime"! [or Kalli L. Than“ was held Neatly. July 2 mm the Gliflltdln Meal Hint: hl'n”sol WT: "Mil" v'i" e; Wad tuner m“ at mm min- rung m "The land's 3' Mud". and "Abide With Me". has organist vr‘ss Mrs. Lloyd Ram-on. look in erfllni cert» Hm wry. ' salt Mun. — Melville lunch m held scrviool sumo-y evenl I Mn. Greater E. new. It the MM:- lun u o W PME'DCIICI'. late and M1. llsrry nus-lord. M e l mice lcr rs. at... was held Sunder June all. born ll United chu . cannot] lies. . Pallturen rm! malt Manon-1d. Ken-MI I. Hurry mm. IIIle ul. Ira-t Helm and m. lat-nestles: m lined mafia“ harm: by. Mrs. Cox st present in Mon- treal. ‘ The lurnishlnga belonging to the tlerrells are partly covered by insurance. No one was in- iured in the blaze. Year In Jail Results From Assault Count GEORGETOWN - John Jam- es Chevcrle oi New Zen! and. RE I. was sentenced in on e year in Kings Cnuniy jail when he was (ltqu guilly of unlnwlul- ly and indeccnliy assaulting An- nie Corals (Mrs. Andrew) Gro- ltnry ulsn ol New Zealand by Judge J. Sylvere DesRuchcx in Klugs County Courl yeslcrday, 'Thc oilence wls laid to havo Inken pIM‘e Oct. 27, 1962. near Gowan one. The crown was represented by Deputy Attorney- General 1. Arthur McGuigun. and the no» cuud er represch by John Holmes. Three Crown witnesses were heard It. the session. They were Cunt. James A. cox, spur-ls tie Inchmenl RCMP: Mrs. A ll n15 Caren Gregory, Ind James An- drew Gregory o! New chiand. This brought to nine the number of Crown witnesses who give evidence in tho use. ln delenee the accused g s v e evidence lllmull llld John Rel- lllIlt'l Choverle. New ZellInd. IIW heard. Clan Macleod «e Makes Plans A! I meeting held recently In e YMCA. hall. Vllvic. t. on! o! In M. on - Pm“ loot Mac» W Week Pill! Wale all) nude for (NI year‘s mm helm held II Erudenell today. A mixed program or ringing. music and d I l l: l n l lnciudod Cheater Martin. Herb Mulseod. Lloyd MIrfln Ind Mlu Arleen MIcDDnIid ls mlnlsll with Mrs. Bruce Much-m II pianist. Tlp dlnclnl wu prelzuted by Rage! and Ruth MInKenzie. null sifll dancing by Irvin MIcLeod. High- llnd dlnclug wn by Min Mll- lllI Wellner. Mlu Barbara MM:- Dmlaid Ind Mlnin Mchoulld. Music tor the dbl-icing was pro- vided by cilu Dip“ Donald Mlb ______—‘ non To nuns llTRDUD. Enlllnd ICPi—-Tha owner ol 0 msrsslon in Gimme Ion—on he on It to a tire The. firemen s r! brig-do. small lune: In it Ind practise than illl mama o. Kiln flwlllneyI-er ls comsnascmo Mrs. Alex MacDonald. Little Fund. is convalesclng in the Charlottetown Hospital alter un- dcrgoing surgery. or leoN Mrs. Jack Appear. Meringue. spent a few dlys weelt at Tryon. where v ed iriends and relutlves. She was the guest of her sister and brothereanaw, Mr. and rs. Stirling Lord. FROM EDMONTON Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Poole, Edmonton. Alta. are guests IK Lower lost is Montague Ind Lower Montague. Mrs. Poole wls tho former Ger Ll'udl Aunelrr Lower Moniague. 0N HOLIDAYS Mr. Ind Mrs. slack Deane Ind family. Donna. beverley and John, Illd Mr. Ind Mrs. Chuck Wilson and Cheryl all of Wo- burn, Mass, arrived Sunday to spend a N1 cc week holiday at the Decne‘r summer bomls Whim Road. HEAVY DAMAGE A trolfic accident Monday ev- ening rcsulled In extensive dum- ages in tho relr end of .I cur driven by Howard Bernard. ML Edward Road. Mr. Bernard. tru- velling east on Lnngworlh Avr nuc, stopped his on In remove some signs put on the road by children. While stopped, hlI III! was struck by I car driven by John Claude MncKlnnou, Malpev quc Road. MUD” CERTIFICATE The Jersey cow Drulnvlew Myra — 754512 — cllssllied very ed Ind owned by - bt'rt BMWIII, Uhlrloilewwn. P,E.l.. his Just been issued a Lil! Time Production certllicalt. In B ilcutians lhe produced 71g 301 lbs. of mill. Ind 4.065 lbs of III. She Is Illu a winner of one Silver Med-l and I Ton of Gold certificlten CONNOILY FUNERAL —‘I‘l'lo arm] for Mrs. Annie molly [60k place hardly morning (mm the burns 0! her son and ghter-tn IW. M and Mrs. Wiilllm C. Connolly, M n r c 1! Rent. to Si. Lawrence Church where Reduteln High uses its» celebrltnd by Rev. EA. Clm on. who also conducted service at the gun. Pullbelrem wen ohn 0N!“ . Plus Murphy. Funk Connolly, rrsnlr Keen. Frank O'Brlzn Smith D- arierl. lnmment molt Pilcl II the church cometary. MATHESON FUNERAL— Th tuners] tor Auflfl L, lidle was held yukl‘dly Iltzrnnoll from the Cumlli'fo Inner-l Han! In Dundll Uniiod Church vim servloe wu conducted by Ru. I." Mlcmau. :l'be hymn e. n = a hert Macuod. Morn Canadian MIMI Intended Ind their service In conduclod lery mlnm. The but Pnrl Ind nwelile were loundld Douglas MIchuIid. Ic< lid. Noll "Kim. Glflllld Madam. 8MB! Ml Internal In: In the Alt”! burnout-yum ed his Bachelor 0! Laws fr 0 m was admitted to the New Yor Harvard Law School In 1952 ho is cessing plunts in tho province told or requirements (or their raw material. Murray Mscnwen. Seemnn nros. loaned-t Limit- ed. discussed the quality require- ments or vegetables lor proces. ing. and George Wright told something about the type or broccoli. brussels sprouts and Pleading gutlty lo a charge or ISurvey Underway Of Upland Birds wildlile division of the d rymg out a st game birds in nu. He is cit-l months tn conduct the survey, much or which will be done by personal observation. duslry and Natural Resources. said to investigate the reasons win; the bird population of the lsland is decreasing. to "assess the past and present sstus or upland game in terms or nesting cover. the availability at loco. roosting cover and escape eove t "consider the iensihility management techniques ior lrne proving the nuality ot the hahi- tsnt snd increasing upland game bird numbers to consider “the lenslbility oi stocking as a means of lmprnv- lng upland hlrd game hunting". ln. neylsnd ol the Cnnldian epart- ment o1 northern arisirs and us- tural resources is currently cur- u d y ol upland It was no llsh story Terrla Gavin and his uncle Ciilton Gavin had to tell when they landed a trio pound halibut at Jude's Point. Tignish, early LARGE HALIBUT LAN‘DED AT Mondsy morning. The halibut was tangled in s cod net and still alive, but due to lntigue. the pair managed to gel the tish on board the boat. Fran- TIGNISH kiln Perry who weighs the labs sters at Tiguish Fisheries ll secrl in the picture. The hand had ulready been cut all be- Eorc the picture was taken. ecied to "main here several Leo Russiter. minister of in- survey are w o 'nt T nd survival" and u Cabinet Meets In City Thurs. The cabinet meeting original- ly planned lor Souris yesterday. has been set over until Thurs. day morning. as it was icit by the government the m e e t l n g nuld clash with the Souris ne- galls festivities of this Week. The meeting will he (allowed. hursrlay slternoon. by s cau- cus 0’ Progressive Conservativc members. at which the legisla- ve members or the party will he brought up-todale on govern- ment policies. 4.000 vehicles over the holldnyl Tormentlrll rnulo carried over DEATH PENALTY CHANGED ALBANY, NY, lAPl—Tho weekend, cult officials reportuWNW“y “PM WWW '°" ed Md m m persons convicted oi premedl- yes all r s. Itsled murder was abolished in Saturday and Monday saw the heaviest trsnslcr or curs. Saturday 1.092 vehicles came to the Island, and 473 lett. 0n Mun» day. 1.041 lelt the Island and 395 ielt Tormentine. The Average daily figure {or the summer months is 350 veh- icles transfarud. No olficinl figures were avail- rics lor tralll'r at Wood Islands» Caribou terminals, TAKE MORE WHALES cauliflower they like It till 13.2.1. Froslcd Foods plant. Mr, MaeEwen said, for exam- ple. that potatoes of b high dry matter content give I higher percentage of finished product WENT wml BANG An eruption In the Kalmal area or Alaska In 1912 spewed molten rock and debris over I Borden Ferry Eur on June I! til this year. Until his appointment he n- sided with his parents in Com- and the product will have I mesly texture that is desirable. Kennebecs and sometimes Traffic Heavy 42~rqunre~miie area to - depth‘ The rerries on the Burden - o! 700 Tee! In pincer. Japan Ind Russln both In» creased their percentages oi Antarctic whnle oil production between 1961 and 1952 with 47.9 per cent and is per cent respectively. mack. but in his new position he is required to take up residence in New York City. Along with his parents. Mr. urdock has made several vis- its to Prince Edward Island. Kalahdius are second choice lnr processing. behind varieties with higher solid mutter content like the Nailed Gem or Idaho Rulr set. Mr. MlcEwcn explained. Detailing losses that occur in *‘srwsrsriritwsrsr 2“ NORTH RIVER DRIVE IN where he has a number of rela- lhc various processing stages, lives and lricnds. His parents , he said they lose 11.5 pounds out Imved on the Island I few dflyl ‘ ' o! the original 100 Wunds leeks vacation with relatives. both In Charlottetown and in other sectinns ol the province. agnand srcspendingalew 5 puds in the peeling operation. They lose 2.03 lbs. ln trimming. 6.83 In slicing. up in blanching, 31.71 pound ' i ing. 56 (Continued from page ll which he lound unprofitable so he bought dairy cattle which he crossbreeds In produce heel cit- t . comma) onsmTl N He has turned his dairy open- tlon and beef production into n pcolitsble combination but said “(mm a dollar and cents point or view. in bad to give up eith- er the beer or dairy operation. I would give up heel." Mr. Nssnn outlined the meth- ods used in beer grading. sccnrd- lng to rederal atandnrds. "The purpose at grading." he said. "is to set up objective standards or quality to ml the requirements at the trade." Mr. Dewar suggested thnt “perhaps the time has come to review the methods used grading cattle—petunia: the pub- lic should show its interest in how grading stsndnrds are m “w. a it was suggested by Mr. Nu- on that there is "too much eye tuning" in grading. "Someone". he said. “looks at an animal Ind says. ‘Hc‘s o There is no way now to prove him wrong. We've got to have cattle tested tor grade." Spokesnlcn lortwn lnod pro «new Tonight and Thursday ms. WILLlAM' FAULKNER‘S PLANNING NEED n pounds in sorting and .59 pounds in packaging tor a lots! remain- er of “.90 pounds from the 1 they started with. mpact, medium sized heads are required in broccoli Ind Ch. color must be a bad. dwp uni- form green which will intensity during blanching and subsequent cooling. Mr. Wright explained "The purple color common to many vnrlcttes is satisrnclnry provided It changes In In in- tensc green during blunchinS-" As [anger heads are not dcslr- nble for procnssinlr Increased yields must come trons more compact. plants And more plants per acre, It was explained. For local climate and processing sch- eduies resistance to l few de- Hrecs of frost is desirable.“ Mr Wright's report Added. DELEGATES WELCDMED The AIC delegates were weir corned It) the Province yester- day by Alriculture M I ll i s tar MacRae. la the Experimental Farm by Supt. li.c. Pa rent. Greetings were extended by l..c. Callbeck, president 121 file P.E.L Institute 0! lfirnlnglsla and they were Iiso welcomed by Confers once chairman. George Ayers. M.w. Chepesuilt. Moncton. re- ported . nationll director and representative on the AIC nI- tlonnl council and told the group the Canadian AIC conierence 5 BRACKIEY Pr RD Ml]. 10ml Wit/ions. 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