aide tas Grosnevtck Coastal for patches | when he spneared before Marts | AT VICTORIA PARK ‘ fet ima. ™ and =» 399 ; ferr along the, Ra of 4 e time there a res. as vellits along ¢ r ther ‘narts. of the the Atlantic ‘coast of Nova 2 e huild le of. plant Scotia reed -ased harley Wednésday is expected to be ’ | Di : Prods and «n the potential cloudy with early shawers. ‘fol Eastern and Centra istricts Of SBPiaiged. Crop. production, lowed by selearing «skies later ; ; < t liscussion (in the dar The .Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., July 19, 1966.5, vl h DE. Stork posiansl forecast " ae, me rimental: Farm, Chat+'* niogihern Nova Scotia ric ie * The “all ks on &pecialized crops« Edward . Island Eastern New ude strawherrtes: blueberries, Brunswick couMies, Lower . St j pea come Crops anc tohacco. John River Valles Mostly A | Keith LeLacheur, Experimental cloudy: with scattered showers | Farm here” w talk on tobac- Desinning eayf this morning 0. George Wright. manager With occastonal- thundershowers |P EL Frosted’ Foods. will talk during the afternoon and, even- ; On peas. William Scheffer, man- ing. ‘Not much change in -tem: 1 ager Seabrook Farms plant at perature, winds light overnight, Kensington wil discuss cole increasing in. the morning to = The Canadian Chartered —individuat—_banks—are—manaced eye ms fat. es will he handl- : 2 y 235 inish- Banks havé, played an essential and supervised in such a way - a : Dr \alders, Research ing again to light this-evening = land vital part in the develop- that they command confidence =. - Kentville N.S and Low-high at New Glasgow 55 5} ‘ment of Canada as one of the- The public is represented by the ao Be ing. chief of the fruit’ and 90, Charlottetown 53 and: 78, greattrading nations of the Minister of Finance. who works *"0 Vesetable division, Ottawa, Moncton 55 and 90. Fredericton Wright, manager of the Royal through the Inspector General : ta\k_on. strawberries. This jes 414 ap. Saint John 50-and 68. -‘ Bank of Canada, Charlottetown, of Banks. This officer of the de ees . i ns chaired by Jack Ciitinnte\ far Wednesday. cloudy } who addressed the regular — a . oo eae a eee enent Farm, with showers, clearise tit ve i t Rotary Club monthly statements e iF ' ; tthe Charidtcion’ Hotel yes- banks. He is required to exa- a — hase sessions are open secenate. tittle chango-in toms terday. .° /mine every bank at, least once a ral he public and interested ere ee “Our Banking. svstem is the year and he may éxamine the ne will be weleame hy pas ee oe product of evolution. Banking in hooks at any’Time e a: ‘eed scussed will he chertical | fre ages. gene ~egeeg a ‘Canada has never been rigid and Mr. Wright concluded that the ed contro! in barley and cul- * said Canadian chartered Wanks have {"'* 41 manacement. for, the a | unchanging but adaptable, Wright “The original Bank played an essential) and vital ‘aie passible bar lev production Mrs LP Bevans, eftv, charg. allowing a dog te rur her case adjourn. trate AJ in city vith morn eset ant Has! police court am. QC vesterday . at ed large. had ng to July 25 Ceci! Gordon Mosher, city, charged with allowing an 1in- lieensed person to drive a motor vehicle, was.fined $16 and costs or five days Charged‘ with frespassing by night, Fred” Keir Roberts, city was. fined $30 and costa ‘or 30 days oe ee su ee * * \ NORTH RIVER 3 x a Pt Pr ed os : -— ee DIE IN STAMPEDE LUCKNOW, India tenteen persons women and two chilgren killed Monday in a caused by religious pilgrims running for shelter during a. Tal nstorm at a country fair AP iding Sev: five were stampede ne ad ry _ TONIGHT ONLY — SHOW AT DUSK ciuiitatiennttiaiieiaiiicliiall "Shirley Maclaine and! her hishands Robert Mitchum and | Paul Newman end ; = - Large crowds have been en-- ball parks across the city in favorites af a Victoria ‘Park. Mr feature inart in the develosiment of Can ——. j foying besstell ang. softball fecent weeks Here an enthus- i a1 waa? : oo 8 tenlorden ieaislation, ae i die of Ga bbddt wading WEATH Dean Martin and eames in Various leagues _and iastie audience cheers their ani ce —_____=— limiting bank charters to tem nations of the world. Through ER Gene Kelly and Pere Tha Cee oe cone oer years, renewal being subject to their foreign branches, banking - Pest was sounded by. George |) soneral review by “a parlia~ agents and representives, they TORONTO (CP Sender Bob one ogaa wk eee Shen Has G Questions. Boudreau._Honorary Pall beaf- | onary committee.” provide the Canadian business ‘ves y* = ers were Angus Brown, Dan Mr. Wright said that. there.is ‘community with on-the-spot con- Low overnight High Monday dick Van Dyke ai i Nicholson, L.B. MacMillan, Ed- nq other business im Canada tact around the world for two- Dawson io 73 a On Liberal Pension Planning gar MacDonald, J.H. Hill. Ae- where all charters of licenses way trade. Snag’ 4574 AWay re “ ““s, tive pall bearers were Earl expires simultaneously in ae Mk. ented, = perio by : — Miva. * " / : M illan, , be . renew eit ark who also introduce ci \ 5 . i “Questions” are being | Ssked ibe disappointed. _ particulary re act nce shies clon’ pier eniaated parlia- the speaker. David- Scales was F:dmontoa ...,..., 50 80 : 1 about the. intentions of the Lib- the provincial government fol- Waldo wee, : , F : Co-Chairman: Visiting Rotarians Regina 51 86 Oo oo wleuest attier teeter aaa ies i se eat beneta caemer una ee meThe. Canadian system is a ied David Anderson of Toron- Winnipeg ...... 69 a1 . oO roy whet! it-takes office .shortty*’ and-we will have to wait unt na ower arers e ve ied ° | aos oe + : ¢ said Premier WR Shaw yester- next fall when parliament re |Malcolm Nicholson, John Gillis, branch banking renee, Sie fee hee ee oes: = je si nna “4 « Spy | day vidoes assembles ut what theG Nicholson Lloyd Morri- ing, for instance, from the ae age cd Pohanaiidion Siu: Steuhicel 7 = ————OOO Premier Shaw ‘stated, ‘No Story is.” son, John A. Ross. Ernest Mac- t h Russell, Rexdale, On- Guehee ~~~ ee one seems to be very clear T@& Thé Premier continued, “We Leod. Interment took place in wna tls Bh oy | a Ee teeae Raed move RB ae = That Gets garding this’ matter, particular- naturally shall assume .that the Wood Tslands cemetery. Mah chaviaved bank’ ta st de- ton’ Ontario; W.L.. Jones, Ray- Saint John |... 50) 68. A With ly ‘in view of-recent eae ene government — - eee oe et ifined as a bank “of’’ branches mond, Alberta: Drew Webster, Moncton ie 80 bua way i velopments at: the Federal 'e- dare to ignore its commi men k ‘with’ Montreal: Ralph Morris, Dart. Halifax 54 7 vel : to the people. of this province: Death Of Mrs. omg ogi GRS pen oper- mouth; C.F: ie Dartmouth; 'Charlottetowa 61 -78 | AWARDED , The Conservagtive Govern- and that. it will continue to pro- jate more than 5,684 branches Bryce W. Shoemaker, D.arby, Sydney 54 7 f : ; ment in this province made a Vide the pension’that the Conser- T VAL, Prowse loutside of Canada. Pennsylvania; .G. Reynolds, Ar- Yarmouth ie SO ee BS WMichael, a 2nd year clean-cut commitment on pen- Yative government in this pro- : Mr. Wright noted, “Chartered mour Heights, Toronto; Bill St. Johns, Nfld 59 73 student enroHed in. the Bache- sions and kept-faith by imple- Vince so promptly ae ere Mrs. T.W.L. Prowse, died at banks are owned by sharehold- . Warren, Fairbanks, Alaska; Dr. Chi¢aco 67 95 lor of Science course at Dal- SHOW AT menting its- election guarantee the May 30th election. I feel that 14. home in Caarlottetown yes ‘ers numbering in the thousands Baird Suffield, Connecticut: Dr. New York... 69 95 housie_University Halifax STARTS WEDNESDAY . and promptly forwarding to sen- the Campbell a» so terday morning, having been |a4nd mostly Canadians. The par Mel Akin, Hamilton; Kenneth Washington 8 3 age te aaaaae the a8 DUSK ior citizens an increased pension ightly hitched to the Oftawa in failing health since the first value of the shares is fixed by Gore, Amsbury, Mass. Guests of 4q\3 mi. at 84 Stewart. Smith scholarship for of. $25 retroactive fo April tirst. teaders-that_it-must—keep step | of this vear z the: bank~-act~at- $10.00-—-changed..Rotary..were. Fred Lambert, St. now or} ee 91 ; Pi Litas fi _ THE SCREEN COMMITS The... incqgming — government, With’ them_bv subscribing to the from $100.00 of: the 1944 Parlia- John's, Nfld, Sydney Elliot, St. Tyeson 2) eee oe THE PERFECTC which made promises to prompt- Confusing offer that has been re- The former Annie Martyn Rip- mentary revision to encourage John's, Nfld. and Major Irwin 1; 4. Anvete 9 91 year science course The OMEDY] ly care’ for our elderly people's cently announced from: the Cam- ley, Ontario, Mrs. Prowse wag |wider -diffusion of ownership. The _jeahinn, Ottawa. | amount of. the scholarship is P R E yo needs, will be watched with adian capital. ; jactive in a number of organiza. - HAl FAX CP The wea- | $900. Paul is the son of Mr. ETE LKE great care and-it is expected “The Premier‘elect said some |tions. She was. greatly inte-esi- | ther office says cloudy skies| and Mrs. Charles, Michael, 9 SELLERS SOMMER that they will honor those sincere time ago that Ottawa would ip ‘ed in the work of the Canadian | with only a’ few sunny ‘intervals _Walthen Drive, Charlottetown. and pious intentions which’ they-2"¥ event provide for the $25 im- National Institute of. the Blind, ware indicated for ail tres (77777 TL tea sae presented to the people during Crease that .our government ha® the Queen ‘Mary Needlework lay me provinces today Am the election campaign.” already made ‘ Guild and in the Imperial Order of -thowery wenthet “wen Ci Court : The situation at Ottawa, the “We shall watch with great | nsychters of the Enipire sis she 5 said. is’ rather. confus- iterest the activities of the new . joel “hing and .will — spread ‘iargge Bo has been a consis Sovernment with regard to amet Bhar an aes 4 oe rept ene hehe Fines —tent_demand from all opposition 5!0"s particularly as we recog- ; ‘hs ia 3 m " sb These showers are expected parties for pension increases. tize-+hat—our_senior citizens, im | the o ameg, Pre soy: | to be brief and widely separated | i ‘ The federal government has con- the light of the-increased ‘cost of teran chorch————— so.that little actial rainfall will Ivan Albert — Mosher, city, | sistentl® refused. Now to save living oe a a place ae . ma —S 4 "1 B her hus- By NEIL MATHESON interested: ina discussion te fea. Tesult, Winds today will remajn} charged. with driving when his | P ew formula has been the presefit Federal government band Hon L. Prowse, a a ‘ : ‘panel , . stroig southwesterly in all re- licence was suspended, was | ae ed te as 1 increase ‘ook over, are finding it difficult | former Lieutenant-Governor of Liege iy gti cl iy o88l jpg oe gions except for northern New fined" $50 and costs or 3 days | ADULT ENTERTAINMENT I eR PO impaired... i" Charlottetown not on.a means _ test for * from [0 exist ‘at any level of. decency .and satisfaction on the pensions tee od eat meats,—_the Prem- heretofore ‘provided,’ the Prem- ier said is hard to say. “It ‘er concluded must involve a need so the new mi a q formula’ will be a form of @ needs:test or of a means test or something in between that we know little about, ’ said Premier Shaw } EASTERN | FUNERALS In any event, it would ap pear that as far as Ottawa is eoncerned, our aged sed _people will GALLANT FUNERAL — The fu- eee neral for Michael. Gallant was ° ° helt—Monday morning, July 18, Magistrate Fines from the Charlottetown Funeral ° Home to St. Peter's Church, St. Impaired Drivers Peter's Bay, where Requiem E High Mass was celebrated by this province, and the foilowing sons and daughters. all of whom were home atthe time of her’! death : Dr. Lemuel Prowse, Charlotte | town; Dr. Doris Denne, To- ronto; Margaret Mrs. Harold | MacLeod, Brockville, Ont.;: Fair- | He. Mrs | There are eleven -grandchil- | uon of specialized crops will be CITY AREA FUNERALS WARREN FUNERAL — The Alan “Ernst, Ha‘iiax ‘funeral for Clifford W. Warren, (93 Richmond Street, was held dren and one great-grandchild. | Monday. July 18, from the Cut- . The remains are resting at her \cliffe Funeral home, 17 Villa Avenue, from | was .conducted by Service Ross Home Rev 7,00 p. m, today until Wednes- | Howard Hymns sung were “The day. the Kirk of St The funeral will be from | Lord's My ‘Shepliefa”’ James, Wednes- | of Ages” and ‘Rock Members of the Royal day at 2.00 o'clock in the after- (Canadian Legion attended in a noon y and their service was con- —|dueted by Harry Martimer. Last IF IT DOESN'NT BREAK Post and Reveille were sounded Glass is a rigid material but 'by Wijliam Blanchard Pallbear- has almost perfect elasticity. 4 —___—___~ | Provinces regional convention of | the ficers' specialists. in their own lines, who will be heard at Birch Court on Thursday afternoos July 2B. The oceasion_ is the Atlantic Institute Agricultural of | Camada, -and these people have thrown ‘Thursday afternoon's | meeting open to the public: A panel chaired by Jack John, }son, CBC Farm Broadcasts re- gional supervisor, -Halifax, dis- cusses many phases of barley production. Carl Willis, PhD, Ex- | perimental Form, will talk about ] diseases and insects: Dave Ward, P.E.I. department of | agriculture, will discuss the eco nomics of barley production; T.C._Chaisson, research station, Fredericton: : will discuss fertiliz- ing the ‘crop; J-E. Langille, Ex- ers were Robert -Constable, Stan- Ney Ward, Harry McCluskey, Onn” Dbradcievy Heath Bow tey; PIERCE. THE “su RFACE ‘Scott MacArthur. Interment was Barton Archibald MacDonald,’ Very Rev- Bennett -MacDonaid, Sherwood. Jean (Mrs.. Leigh- who also conducted the. service man) Harris, Coleman, and 4t the grave. Present in the ott Joseph Pineau, North a ac ties: late Rustico ail pleaded guilty” too . charges of impaired driving in oo cape Lame: Sat Queen's County Magistrate's Patrick Larkin, Michael Palmer, Court yesterday morning ad Norbert Palmer, David Mac- were each fined $100 and costs Kinnon and Joseph Gallant. In- or 10. days. by Provincial Magis terment was in the church ceme- trate James B. Johnston, QC, tery William R id Paynter, Sher- ee oe WALKER, FUNERAL The driving, had his ease adjourned funeral for Edward Joseph Walk: ‘a: id Sater Bate er, Lauriching, was held from St. Charged with escaping custody ; Georges Church on July 15 at was William John Paul~Shuben- 9.30 a.m. -Requiem High Mass acadie, NS He’was remanded Was celebrated by Rev Pius to the Queen's County jail for Murnaghan. _ Rev.William D. trial This morning MacDonald and Rev. Clair Mac- Donald were present in the -+-sanctuary..The pall bearers were Peter Walker, Felix Walker, Al-° fred Walker, Joseph P. Walker, Urban MacKenna and John A Morrison. - Interment took place in the church cemetery. MacPHEE FUNERAL — The funeral for Murdoch C. MacPhee was held Monday afternoon from the home of his brother R. C. MacPheé. Belfast, to Wood Is- lands Presbyterian Church. Rev. Donald: Nicholson conducted ser- LOCAL BRIEFS RECEIVES NEWS , vice. Organist was Mrs. Arthur Ray MécLleod, Graham's MacMillan. Hymns sung were Road, has received -the news The Lord's My Shepherd and that his brother William ha@?Breathe On Me Breath of God passed away in Calgary on Sum | Members of the Mizpah Masonic day, July 17. 2. pie Lodge attended in a body at ". PURSE FOUND —— — eg tng ane A small purse containing a en cane 7 cones E. Lavers and J. Stewart Ross Members of the Canadian Leg. ion attended in a body at the church and at the grave where ithe Legion service was conduct- ed by Lester McRae and Last sum of money has been turned in to the City police station The owner may claim it. by present- ing identification cit?’ PLAYGROUNDS Recreation Director Jim: Fox 00406:6606660065656556; released attendance figures for |® ; the five City Recreation De- |$ PURITY DAIRY, : partment operated play-'¢ = grounds: for-this week, and the '$ “Parents Prefer | report--shows that’ the number $ Purity Products” ; using the playgrounds. continues |¢ . * 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 « * - 4bo4e6beb beeen dean a ee es ee re eran | TAKE A, TOUR ON “EASTERN NORTH AMERICA'S ONLY AUTHENTIC LONDON DOUBLEDECKER BUS" Tours leave the Confederation Centre (box office door) Queen St. a 10 a.m.--11:30 a.m.—1:30 p.m. 3.40 ee” P..—i:30 p.m. City tours last one ee? hour, Rates for city tours—Adults $t.00. Children under—12 years 5c. ABEGWEIT SIGHTSEEING TOURS Dial 4-9966 to’ increz nait 7a last 4 total of 7.550 took ; week’ Ss precram se Skin-divers are limited to the in the Murray River cemetery. top. 150 or 200 feet of the world’s oceans. ad “A riotiously funny . Rev. AG.J> Steeves conducted the service at the grave. Confederation Centre AT THE ache SUMMER FESTIVAL “A Wild And Wooly Comedy About The, Wold Arid Wooly West” -'THE OTTAWA MAN" ecript <.--a'- smashing success” — Anne pond, Charlottetown Guardian - Patriot. CURTAIN TIME: 8:30 p.m. ‘CABARET TONIGHT: Earle Birney reads a selection of comic verse. Caboret Hours: tereeneceemrnaaman 10 - 1 a.m. “HOWARD'S NUTTY REVUE” With Howard the Turtle and the Canadian Puppet Theatre MATINEES: 2:00 and 3:30 © TOMORROW NIGHT: “ANNE OF GREEN GABLES” Confederation Centre Box Office Open 10 a.m. -9:30 p.m. “Summerside Ticket Office: Linkletter Travel Agency perimental Farm, Nappan, will and rates discuss vari ty testing. This discussion gets underway Here Comes The Outcast Fr A ROLLAWAY TONIGHT Dancin -—~———Admission 75¢_ om Halifax, N. 8S, PPEARING AT. g 9.30 to 12.30 ee Tonight “BRING THE LITTLE W' JACK LEMMON Show At Dusk OMAN... MAYBE SHE'LL Die LAVGHING! el --WIRNA LISI 4 "HOW TO URDE YOUR WIFE’ APPEARING NIGHTLY ALL THIS WEEK! =e) TODAY ONLY SHOWS 2:30 “79> GLENN FORD and SHOWS 2:30-7-9 + + & & eek RD Monday, July 18 - Saturday, July 23 At The Horse & Sulky Club Granada Steak Room 151 Kent St. Charlottetown " OPEN EROM 12 NOON TO MIDNIGHT the fabulous “SCOTIANS” TOM, JIM and GARTH—The/ Atlantic Provinces top Folk. Singing Group — Recording Stars of “COME HOME. NEWFOUNDLANDER”, : —ALSO— _ Wednesday thru’ Saturday Dancing to Les Alexander and “The Smoothies” \ ” MEMBERS, GUESTS and TOURISTS — No Minors FULLY ite A. ere neato noe tee ee ease ae A a ticity ——— te eS ssa