Se ~~-Day in “* paper the winner of the = oentest— cd {RRIGATION HAS GREATLY BENEFTTTED POTATO GROWERS a oe Many Crops Here Defy Dryness As Production Reported Good By NEIL MATHESON | ample, should have been close High production in some crops | to a complete flop abnormally iy é 2 a i : z i FE. int g 6 R 3 CHILD INJURED Two-year-old David Gordon | the McNevin received scrapes to the | tight side of his head Saturday | when he was struck by a car vear his home at 33 park Street. AY WIENER ger al me About 50 persons at a wiener roast at South Shore Sat- urday sponsored by the Com- munity Centre Allied Youth post. | The event included swimming, a) game, sing- area baby | bad a rainfall since June “and not! Months -- of ...severe: source MP TO ATTEND MOD | Heath Macquarrie, MP for | ticularky ¢ Queens, will attend the Gaelic | town and Kinkora Mod at St. Annes, Cape Breton, | 25 parts N.S., August 8. He will also speak at a dinner on the same | evening honoring MacBain of CONYVALESCING | the production is naturally good, Garth Taylor, who was a pa-| though George Wright, assistant tient in. Kings County Memorial | manager of the plant at Sher- Hospital following a recent high-| wood, was unable to indicate way accident, is now convales- | just what the details of the yield cing at his home in Upton, | may be. ° ee ene ~ LOOKING FOR THE VIET during: search for Communist guerillas. , the fourth day of the search and destroy . mission, the paratroopers had F E fs i i aaeahedis : : E ict : 2. z : Dion age ff A | i 5 Cornwall. brother £3 Rg at Kings Har- pota- under ~ir- g ih i andes A ag F ir iE i B E he cE south of last are said to be the Mill Val- crop is being F Goop HAY CROP Back to the hay crop again. J Lincoln. Dewar reports 1,800 bales of hay on 16 acres in one CONG © eee Wirephote by radio from Sai- gon). F 3 ¢ Horace acreages of lowlan, in oe ant me © 84) Atiourned To iiatee Seek Counsel i \treasurer and assistant busi- Island News- Page Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown. Tues., Aug. 3, 1965. 5 tion Centre, had apparently hit a Pg collisions were also on yesterday's police accident file. A car owned by Mrs. Isabel ee Sydney Street, re- : ed by Leonard Joseph Noonan, Stolen Vehicle iBadly Damaged Borden. It was reported that at the time of the accident, 2 p.m., Mrs. Anderson's car was parked and Mr. Noonan’ car. was backing up. . A collision between cars driv- en by Jean Marie Cote, Riviere du Loup, Que., and Mary Leah Gillis, 84 Weymouth Street, re- sulted in $100 damage to, the Charlottetown vehicle. The tore car was backing up and the Gil- lis car was turning left. The ac- cident occurred at -9.50° p.m: Sunday at the intersection of Prince and. Grafton Streets. Dangerous Conviction on a charge of driving in a manner dangerous to the public cost Michael Ren- dall Larter ,16, of South Milton $50 and costs yesterday in ) sonrgg County Magistrate's The youth, who pleaded guilty to the charge, also lost his driv- er’s licence for six months. Constable Dave Power of the RCMP said the accused was driving at speeds which exceed. ed’ 90 miles per hour with 10 persods in the car. He said the 4 Driving — ‘Costs Youth $50 Fine accused passed two cars on a4 solid white line. Magistrate James B. Johnston, QC, told the accused's father he hoped that this would be a lesson to the youth. N. Warren Robertson of Park- dale was charged: with driving without due care and attention and had his case adjourned August 9. : The case of Earl C. Willis of Kingston was adjourned to Au- gust 23 for trial. The accused is charged with theft of goods val- wed at Jess than $50,-the proper- ty of Sunny isle Farms. He is re- by Lester O'Donnell. pleaded guilty to charges of ille- mie to'weer fr ay maxoe | BOOt Now ments which will draw omer identitied : agreement in any agricultural discussion in this province. Murder Case | | HALIFAX (CP)—RCMP | Monday a capsized boat found Sunday in Minas Basin, an arm of the Bay of Fundy, has -been identified as belonging to Don- ald Thompson of. Amherst. Thompson and T. N. Brown, both of Amherst, left on a fish- ing trip Saturday afternoon but failed to return as planned Sun- day.__Both.men_are in their 40s.. The car in which the two travelled was located on a w at Economy Point on the rth shore of Minas Basin. Police and volunteers are searching shore points and is- lands in the area for further od Residents and-campers-on-the basin’s south shore reported hearing cries for help early Sun- gal possession of liquor and were |each assessed $20 and costs or 30 |day while a resident -of Ottawa, | Ontario, pleaded not guilty to a id | similar charge and had his case | adjourned to August 5. day morning. JOINS IATA — - MONTREAL (CP) — The In- atiow announced Thyrsdz “Aeroline a er a tion as an “active member.” The’ airline’s head office is in Lima, Peru. It operates sery-' ices from P. to Miami and/- | various cities in Latin America. | IATA now hasia membership of | 9% airlines, of which 83 are ac- tive members. The other 12 are domestic carriers withassociate membership. FILM PROCESSING Black, White or Color. ¥ HALIFAX (CP) — Attempts jat organizing .a joint union for bartenders and waiters in Hali- \fax taverns got as far_as an in- \itial organization meeting here | Sunday night. ‘ | A spokesman for the waiters }group. said some 80 tavern em- jPloyees attended the meeting |where an international teams- ters union representative appeal- i. hae to Be dog Boor age ml ily, with each union having arate bargaining powers. a The waiters’ spokesman said employees from six taverns agreed to the plan but others walked-out-of-the-meeting: Edward Gerrard, secretary- i PHOTOGRAPHY @ Grafton St. Charlottetown P. 0. Box 880 JEWELL'S Country Garden York, P.E.I. Route 25 Near Stanhope @ Wuminated Water {ness agent of the teamsters un. jion in, Halifax, said he had re- jceived complaints from some jwaiters that they had heen jthreatened with dismissal if jthey attended a union organiz- ternational-Air--Transport--Assoel-- ! that (APSA) has joined the associa- } +. tO| stranded plane about 1.40 p.m.,; Two residents of Charlottetown) WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- | tures: Murdered ' Schoolgirl e ON 49 74 ls Buried | Vancouver . ...... 63 ve) PWicteEe . ccccccces 52 61 HALIFAX (CP) — More than WrinmiPe® + sres++.. 5 8 |100 friends and relatives atten- ites + eeeneens oa ded a funeral service here for 4, a. peeeeeenes & s 16-year-old murdered schoolgirl — © eseneese Thais Marie Haskins. | ue eo conennonns 60 66 Miss Haskin’s battered ana Fredericton . ..... 50 79 stabbed nude body was found Sit John ........ 50°C. in a clump of bushes on the ae TE ae a, 50. 78 outskirts of Yarmouth, NS. last BE. -csccccenss 52 63 Thursday morning. | Charlottetown . . 5 76 Meanwhile, RCMP continued | S¥dney go sttsesense ee | investigation into the killing but} ee bs teneees es a reported no arrests. . BO « cncceces: 48 68 + Am autopsy revealed that the | BOSOM. --+++++4s, 60 66 girl died from_a crushed skull, | New eee 64 71 |believed inflicted with a rock Missi. meres engns 80 8=—s 89 | which was found near her body. = rieans ...... - = |The girl had also been stabbed Los; Angeles .-..... ae 13 times and a pocket knife was found at the scene by police. Private Plane Marooned In North HALIFAX (CP) — A private HALAFAX (CP) — The wea-| ther office says cloud ahead of | a weak disturbance centered | | just north of Lake Ontario cov- |, ered most of the district . late | | Monday. As this disturbance passes to the north of the Mari-| | times on Tuesday skies will be | | mostly cloudy. Widely scattered | showers are” likely in- most re- gions today. Afternoon tempera- | | Low Overnight High Monday | High tide today at Charlotte. | town 4.05 a.m. and 4.24 p.m. At | Rustico at 11.09 a.m. Summer. | side tide eighteen minutes later ‘than Charlottetown. Sun rises | today at 6.12 a.m. and sets at | 8.25 p.m. All times ADT. Eat, Drink and Be WARY... Do you love lots of fresh fruit, cool salads and tall tinkling beverages in hot weather? Sounds healthy, but sometimes careless handling, spoilage, or over-induigence can lead to annoying Diarrhea. Then ‘t's Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry to the rescue! It quickly relieves nausea, cramps and restores intestinal balance. For children and adults alike, Dr, Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry has proven gentle, and quickly effective for over 115 years. Keep it handy at home, -ottage and on trips. 65-9 Otter aircraft with four persons aboard-waé marooned ona Baf- 'fin Island lake Monday waiting | ifor an RCAF Albatross amphi- bian to arrive with fuel sup- | plies, The Otter, owned by Georgian Bay airlines, landed on the lake | Saturday when it experienced bad weather. and navigational, problems. It had been on a 350- mile flight from Hall Beach in! the Northwest Territories | to Frobisher Bay. RCAF rescue centre here said the.Albatross left Frobisher Bay | for the 100-mile flight to the, TONIGH ‘ADT. Monday. At 4 p.m. the? Members and air force had not received con- firmation that the Albatross had reached the otter. After refuelling the Otter the, ests Rainbow Trio Jazz Group Vocalist PAUL GALLANT — DANCING 9 to 12 » Admission Tourist Membership Available at Door DANCING Commodore Room MAIN BRACE Albatross was to escort it to Frobisher. The four aboard the ye gk otek ok Ok Otter have not been identified. | _MANY SEE RUSSIA $,000 scientists | visited: the ' She Strikes More than from 83 countries Soviet Union im 1964 and 2,500 | Russian countries. scientists visited 62! a one | Today Only Shows 2:30-7-9 ee ee ee Fire in a New Kind of Man... elieia oe xe«tk Adult ANN-MARGRET NM es SUSE Thats ayer mind. 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