TO REPRESENT ISLAND GUIDES Four girl guides irom Prince Edward island will attend the music and drama camp to be held at One Lake. Ont. trorn Aug. 5-17. The camp is spon- lDred by the Ontario Council oi the Girl Guide Association which invites the other pmvini res to send representative: to lite camp. The tour guidea who will represent P.E I. are, Ielt to right. Patricia Steele. Sum» merside; Anne Putnam. Nora Goodwin and Barbara MacNe- Vin. all from Charlottetown. Shaw Festival Producing ‘Good Standard Of Plays' by GEontsE CONDON The tale oi the Shaw rcstival "will probably be decided with» in the next two weeks". Lioncl Dixon. the producer and direc- tor said last night. “It all depends on the public tor whom the testival was inten- ded and whose support we will nccd it this is to become a ycnrly entertainment tcnture," he said "an Saturday. the pp- ening night. we had an excel!» ent audience: Mr. Dixon explained that the venlure was i! new (me an theroiore many people on the island were sceptical about at- tending. but he tclt that once the word was sprcad and people began to realize that this was true entcrtainmcnt thcy wou he more willing to attend thc plais “There are several miscanrep— tions that island people seem have about our programs that l lrel i should clear up". he said. “First. we have a good standard of plays. and we have no intcn— tion oi letting ourselves slip into LOCAL BRIEFS MOTHER IMPROVING Mr. and ltirs. Ernie Moore at Montrcal, lest ior home Monday. Mrs. Moore was home due to the illness lit her mother. Mrs. Nelson liobtnson who was a pat- ient tn the P.El, Hospital ior several weeks, Mrs. liobinson is now home and improving. Mr. and Mrs. Moore on return loun ney were accompanied by Mn. Mrure‘a liner. Mrs, Aubrey Gamble. husband and dine obit n. UNDERGOES SURGERY Max LeFurgey. North Tryon. entered the P, E, I. Hospital last week where he underwent lurlcry. IN HOSPITAL Mrl. John Bradley. Chestnut Slreet. has en red the Prim EdWlld Illand Hosnital Where an: will be confined lnr I month. NoT PATIENT Mrs. Joseph cart. l Hensley Street. Charlottetown, has not enlen'd hospital in Ottawa tor treatment. as was reported last week to this paper. mu m ONTAnio Mn, Leonard Bowman. Ni)th wtltshire has received the news at the death oi her brother Lu- ther o. Agnew. at sirnla Lake. Ont. on July ll. The in- ncrsl services were held Satur- day, July it. Mr. Agnew. or rncrly oi wtlmot Valley. is sur< vtved by his wile. and one son. iiobert at home. a brother iiu- bis-t» lissntlton. ant. and his sister. Mm. powman. nuns CtmmssmN Government circles yesterday announced the appointment at sputhpnrt. the P. E. l. Liquor Control Cmnlnlulnn. etiectlve immediately. He succeeds Rab- ert Shaw. Summerside. who re Ilnned recently MclaAAt: rUNEltAi. — The tunes-st tor John T. Mclseee was held Monday momtng lrosn his i We at st Peter's e not continue with Shawn works a eccnd rate affair". he stressed that the acting was oi a very high standard and ex- plained that the local talent ies~ tured in the plays was oi an “extremely high calibre". LOCAL TALENT ltir. Dixon explained that he had pickod up the most talented pcopie he could find as only the best would do tor his purpose. he said there had been no need trl imnnrt talent as the actors he tound locally met his high stan- dards, "it i tclt that imported talent would have been better. i would have imported it", he s cut. its also telt that many potcn- tial play-goers did not attend as they couldn't be bothered to 'get all dressed up' or to go to Mime- thing an "highbrow" as that. "We are providing eniertainent {or the whole Iamily and dont expect people to dress up on a hot summer night." he said. He emphasized the "come as you are" attitude and that special services to look otter children could be arranged while the par- ents were at the play. He said th e r e was nothing highbrow about the plays as could be shown by the reaction ot the su- dience on Saturday night, and two plays in particular The Man nl Destiny, and How He Lied tier Husband. both to be pro sented tonight. were guaranteed "tn have you rolling in the aisles." e hope oi the icstivsl direc- tors is to have tIturlsL! see the plays he explained as they are oiten the oncs who complain oi and young couples will be ad- mitted at a reduced rate as will any groups who buy tickets in D‘ u k. Little thcatre groups are en- couraged to go backstage to learn how a true protessional theatre is operated. and reiresh- ments will be served to patrons between acts. The entire stage area has been wired tor sound in order that the director may contact the dressing rooms. or the lighting directors at a moment's notice. Members oi the public will be invited into the Green Room on Tuesdays and Thursdays to meet thc cast and to have colice, 4 Provmcmi Premiers In Session Today [ISLAND NEWS PAG The ‘ Rotary Hea An lniormative talk on Acadist University. its past and its iii-l ture orelaced by humorous re~ on hockey as played in Charlottetown in his youth. was given to the Charlottetown no tnry Club yesterday by Fred Kelly. physical education dlrettr 3r oi the university in Woltville. I think there are more good hockey player: now lhan In lor- mei‘ years. but their skatin‘ It not as good," he said "I was particularly interested and impressed with the work being done at the Crippled Chil- dren‘s Camp at Bellevue. when I attended the Rotary luncheon last week This work appeal! strongly tu me in its objective. particularly an we in Rotary at Woliville are doing much the salsa thing in I small way." he a Speakinlz particularly at coll- ego education throughout Cana- da and rcierring especially to Acadia. Mr, Kelly said "thin il a young people's world tor ~tlle past tow years in which many deserving students have been barred trom higher education due to the lack ol lacilitiu and ds, "Brilliant studenis. mns (if large tarniiies. have heen thwao ted in their endeavour to press forward through lack or iamily lands which to some extent could be overcome by scholarships or bursaries, Our country is, so will be denied the boost in cul- ture and economic advantages so necessary to its tutnre while this situation cnnllnuns'. Mr. iielly so . NEW FACILITIES NEEDED “Many new and extended tac- liltles are required at Acadia, including a library and gymna- aium as well an snlflry increasc es suiticient to encourage n ew , Itafl members to accept sunhi appointments. marry and raise iamllies with reasonable secur- it‘y rather than seek employ- ment alt the ramniia with a much better tinanclal outlook." the speaker s i . He suggested that grants by the federal and provincial gov- ernment! in addition to person- aI contributions by Iorrrier atu- dcnts, should go tar towards im- proving the situation he descrio 9. ed. The lpeaker was Introduced by chairman John Evans and thanked by Cit-chairman F r e d Cannon. Accompanied by Provincial Treasurer and Attorney - Gen- eral M. Alban Farmer. and his own executive assistant Stan ‘ it Shaw- leit yesterday tor the contorence oi Atlantic Provinces premiers being held in Fredericton. N.E.. today. a group expects to return to the province this evening. As a result of the conieronce. this week's session oi the whim et. originally slated tor Monta- gue today. will be held in Chur- lottetown Thursda y rnorni n g. The premier anticipatcd that the meeting ior next Tu will be held in Montague. arwiek. Premier Walter .- $4.000 VOTED With the approval at the dir- ectors. the club voted $4,000 to« wards the expenses ill mulling Jail Term Results From Theft Charge Convicted oi the theit oi arti— cles valued at less than 55o. Brenton Stanley Arnold. Bristol. was sentenced to so days in tall by ' J. Haslam in having nothing to do in the eve nlng re also was a good reason tor choosing the particular plays. IIE explained. Candida I: On next year‘: course oi studies tor the island grade 12 students and Arms and the Man was on the curriculum tor this year. PERMANENT THEATRE Speaking on I story that Ip- neared In The Guardinn last week concerning a snow testi— vsi in Ontario, Mr. Dixon said that it could not be compared with the Charlottetown one as here a permanent theatre w s a being established whereas in Ontario they presented plays by new authors each year and would alone. "We hope that people re aliae the uniqueness oi our ven- ture". he said. Mr. Dixon explained that the torward to a g reason. next year as they would be moving into the new theatre tor the cen- tennial celebrations and the show resttvnl would be the only attraction oi last that had been tried the year belare. The name oi the iestivsl has been changed in recent days a it now becomes the show Fel- ttvsi Foundation thereiore drop word Charlottetown which "locallud‘" the testivel. ‘— a an lestlval director! were looking C Island Cub Packs Enioy Camp Periods Another successiul week has passed tor the lioy Scouts and Woli Cubs on the island as is more boys have completed their time at camp. At the provincial bvy scout campsite at Camp nuchsn near Point prim; 27 boys irom the Sherwood cub packs under the leadership oi Mr.nnd Mrs. Ned Dooley. Mr. and Mrs. Kettb Dalzlel, Colin Campbell. rrauk Mchrey and Pat Dooley enivy- ed their stay under canvas. Also at Camp Buchan were it ubs irom st. peters Cathedral in Charlottetown under '1'. Fitzgerald and John liynd , seven cubs tram the Southport city police cnurt thin mm'nlns. For speeding 55 miles per hour in s so mile zone on North River Road, on the tnlorrnation ot Corporal Keith Wakelln. Dsr< reli Doyle. Charlotietnwn. was lined $15 and costs or IS days. Also on the inioi-mation oi Cpl. Wakeltn. Lewis Barry- Mo roll. wan convicted of travelling in miles per hour through a at) mile zone on Longworth Ave- nue. and was ttned m and costs or III days. A third spender. Erith iiugh- es. winsloe. was lined slit and costs or iive days (or travail-l ing in miles per hour In a so mile Lune. Constable Warren MICKenzil testified tor the crown, FIVE Wei! convicted of the charge or being drunk and In- anlble, One Win lined SN and cost; or 15 days. two were lin- am and coats or 10 daylt and two were lined $10 and cult! or live d 3' pack u n d e I‘ J. Frank Gaudet. and l: .Ilcoutl [rpm the lst M ray River lcoul troop under I) rell MscLure. l the Prince County camp It hck Malthewn' than on the Mill nlver. la scouts (rpm the lat O‘Leary Troop had their out- Matthews. ' Aussie Trade ing under Scout Master Lloyd R Comm. Arrives Recently arrived in Canada. . w. Holbenon. Australian “We want all islanders to test they are part ot lllll' . Mr. Dia- on said. iNTEkEs'l'nvn rACTs Some other interesting tact- about Ihe new theatre that many peopie do not recline are that tickets Itir seats may he reserv- ed. but it the person is then un- able to attend the ticket: ml! returned or exchanged even alter that particular production II 2' over. On IMIII dlyl aenlor cilluna page. speech. liementu'y uhonl» ing to the deal ltd s course in nu eech mechan- isms. hearinl aids and nudi- tory training. e courses are designed to prepare th caching dent chudren without iormnl traininl with the basic skins and unit-\- Trade er in Canada. is in the province na part at his tamiliartsaiion tour oi Eastern Canada. A na- tive oi Brisbane, prior to his present appointment he served in lions Kong and beiors that In Singapore. attracted by the beauty oi the island Mr. Illnle plans in rut a colt-rte here tor the summer oi 1904. an that his There are It” Mlchefl Ilhitlll the cthlrse. tamlly can set to see the pro- vince as well. Local Teacher Taking Course Teacher at the rut. school tor Desi Qtfldnn. Mrs. Kathar— ine MuM.hCharlotmownm . ts lcipattns a spec course If: summer institute sponsored the s school tor the Dell. Nari-ham. Ma". The luUt-llntl which be'an July I! hid:- all! I Ill-Ital [and mnltbnlllh All! l’lm villa-mania Italian} SHAW FESTIVAL Queen Citation. Auditorium Charlottetown — 8.30 poll. '10me “Man 01 mutiny 110w um um) To link nustiANir' Gears: subunits-m humus-siren urn-Inn Charlottetown and 1" Queens County Tues. July is. 1963. 5 rs Address OnAtadia U. Expansion the Crippled Children's camp at liellcvuc this summer. . Visiting notarians were. wil- bur anker. Edmonton. Alta.. who was presented with a olubl b a n u e r as coming trom the greatest distance: Dr. J. E. Ev- erett. Newcastle. , Don w son, Etobicoke. But. Dr. Char- Deaold. Pousllkeepsie, Y.: Keith Clarke. st .lohns.t .. Leo Vezins. 5t. Lsurcnt.l . Royal, Que; tioland nunt- ng. Monsessen. Pa.: Frederick Martin. ottaw Donald Love.. Pnugiikeeplie. N.Y lllard Flo-i "‘32 "E Welling. Fredericton NB. Lou- is Weber. Monti-e H C. Mac- Lean. Snckville. P a It I Heath. West Haven. n' on .1. McGinn. Scotch Plains. l\ .i Guests oi notary were .lackl Davies. city: w. Evans Arm-‘ strong. and Thomas R. Francis. Halitax. Electric Company] Issues Warning Just about this time. a year. ago. residean ol Charlottetown and immediate vicinity were startled by a series of loud nois- es which seem originate in the eastern part oi the City. t that time. like minor QXDIDSIDXIS, emanat- ed train the plant at the Maria time Electric Co. Ltd., and were all part DI the company's expansion program. oiiicials or the company have advised that similar noises may . he heard during this week. and may recur several times duringl the next three months. I The noises will originate in the boilers oi the plant. which are to be cleaned ot accumulat— ed residue by steam pressure. in preparation [or the commis- sionlnn ltl Ill? "PW 37.0“) kiln- Wfltt turbosanerainr P.E.I. Native Is 90 Years Frederick Newson. I n Ed- monton resident since im. cele brated his 90th birthday last Tuesday in the Allan Gray Aux- iliary Hospital. born at Charlottetown. P E.l.. in 1373. he came west to Edmon- ton with his wite In rim, Follow- tng her death in 1957. Mr, New- son went to live with his daugh- ter. Dr. Dora Newson. lie was associated with the iormer rctail lirm oi nlowey- Henry Ltd. ior 47 years. later- ly as manager. Mr. Newson is a member or McDougall United Church, and n iormer member oi the Kiwanis Club. the Edmon- ton Club and the Royal Bowling Club. A lamin party was held Sun» day at the home oi his son. FJ. Newsnn oi‘ St. Grurfle': Crescent. A party marked the day Tun- day at the hospital. rlca Nevi'snll. 177 Eustnn titer KEEPS STATURI NEW GLASGOW. Ms. (C?)- nt the Imperial Order Daugh- tera ol the Empire In Nuvl Scotia. told a regional mretlnfi here: “Fur some time we have kept its stature intact in boat] a street. Charlottetown. in a link ‘ M"”~“"“"be"‘°“-P'°“d‘“'l WEDNESDAY. JULY 17th.. at the LABOUR stood on the velze of a third] World War" but the IODE hast Urged By Opp O'I'I'AWA tCPt—An lmmedl.l ate :10 increase in monthly old age pension uas urged Monday by Conservative Leader r‘ and - a Douglas. New Democratic cial meet ng here July 25 Part)‘ leader both said in the Commons that the govci-nmcnt should pro» need at once with that part at its pension plan while u socks. l Immediate $10 Pension Hike ! osition Leader smiled as a “retreat” the 10v- the sré erni-nent's decision to reier ll.- contentions municipal loan iund plan and it: pension prenatal: to a ' ’ ledernlrprovlnc and 1 Mr. Dielenhakrr said there should Ilaltt' hren consultation with the provinces before the munil-ipnl loan legislation will model year on iiscsl matters and other subiects at common in. icrcst to the two levels at am» ion- part "i would propose that the conference on July 26 and TI should be held in camera. though at course each at its would be ircc nature or aitcr to make Inch public stuwmenll as he may wish regarding his government's views on the sub lerts under discussion " He told the commons thal mini Mr. Pearson's letter Said in edema lniar tilllllallth Mlallter Jud: LIerIh tement I I will make a full I the ’._ ral g'l'nrnmeni's L lr‘billnri pnrtphle uzlr'tln r I .s 3‘ ‘i‘gi: s liun, now hPlan llll‘ Commons. wtluld nnt tar-"Prim with until the week starting .luly 2y, 'rhcne actions litiuld cnnbls any changes agreed on at the lPKIFrn'-Drll\'lnt"a| mrpllnl I0 ii“ Incorporated into the two piec. . oi tcgislaiion at later stages in Parliamcnt. to work out with the provinces introduced in Parliament. put * * f * ii i * * 3t THEATRE any constitutional difficulties in its proposal tor portable pensions Mr. Dieienhakcr also de- New Ll.-Gov. Names Staff contribulory Licul. Col. WJ. MacDonald. to provincial premiers yrowav' the incoming Lieutenant-Gavan} nur who takes attics Ancust ll named his pcrsonai staii during d. .the weaken private secretary his Honor will be .7. Elmer Blanch- ard. local attorne . The aidesde» Camp will be Lieut. Col. E. G MacLEod. MC. ED, Major R. D. MacGilIivrayk ED; Lioul. Cmdr. Juli. and Fit, Lieul. .l C. Sinnott. The new lieutenant governor‘ will be sworn in August I in a ceernny to he lield in historic Conlederntinn Chamber at three. o'clock that allornoon. It will‘ be periormed by chirt .lnsitcel Thane A. Campbell. who was a classmate (if the new governor durinE their term in Cnnd ‘ Ottawa Trip PIeases Shaw Without gmng into any detail n was {mm regarding his discussions \vlth‘he leaves to mourn two daugh» that the noises. which sounded Mfr“ ""iml‘ ‘0 ii"? (“9‘ ters and grand-daughters and Trans Canada Highway cxlcnd-l ed lo Tignlsh and Sports. Pro-l mier Walter R. Shaw. said h' ‘ trip "was very successiul." its stated he was pleased with l the reception received at Ot—‘ tawa in connection with his re- port oh road transportation pra— blcms in the province. ‘ i-lc intimated that when a lull submission has been prepared on the subject. probably in sev- eral MDHU'IS time. another trip will be made to Ottawa. Announce New the government's have consultation now bias Rood “even though late " Repentance is good (or the soul." he said. nit Conservntive ‘members thumped their desks. Prime Minister Pearson has proposed that the lederulrvroe lVlllElflI discussions be held be» hind closed doors. He tabled a cnpy'ol his letter ing the July not? meeting. WAl‘l‘ For. CONFERENCE At he same time. Mr. Pear- son inlormed the Commons that it will proceed no (urthcr until after the conlel’ence With thl legislation to establish a “mp ,000 municipal ionnt develops merit lurid, The pension plan will plained in detail to the Corn- mnns Thursday. The conference would be pre- liminary to a lull~scale lederal- Former Resident 1 Of Birch HiII Dies lyaar at Prince oi Wales Colic-gs. l Abner Jenkins. oi. oi Shrew» bury. Mass. passed away at Mt- morial liospitai recently. Mr. Jenkins was vrealdent of Jenkins Ind Robinson Incl. qumolive service. until he retired 19 years aEn. A native ot Birch liitl, P.E.l,. one sister. Mrl. Adelaide DraIKli Vernon. P El. the last survivor at a lamin ol la. “IT'S TAXI LUCKY NUMBER lttls WEEK 41153 IIIIII. 4-5535 Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive balling substance proves: to drink hemorrhoids... and repair damaged damn. ‘ A mounted research nicotine has lound a unique healing subsisnce with the ability to shrink hemor- rhoid) painlssly. It relieves itch- ing and discomiortin minutes nod speeds up healing or the limited. intiamsd iisaues. On: hemorrhoids] case history after another reported "very $|rik~ ing improvement.‘ rain was promptly and gently relieved . . . actual reduction or retraction (shrinking) took place. Among lhesccase hislnris were I variety of hemorrlwidal condi- tions. Rellelevcnoocmred incosu of long sanding. and most im- ponam of all, results were so thorough that this improvement was maintained over a period or many months. This was ambushed with a new which Quickly helps heal injuled cells md stimulates growth dim tissue. Bin-Dyne is ofl'eled in oint- mcnt and suppository torus called Preparation H. In addition to actually shrink- ing beiiiorrhoids Preparsiina l-l Iubnulau and makes elimination less painlul. helps pment no {action which I I principll “In or hemorrhoids. lint ask your drusgist rnr pm. vanotaop H Suppositories or Pro- pann'oll H Oinlmnt (with a special applicator). Satisfaction (“alumni flyw- money Ntundat decision to ‘ be u- ‘I TODAY ONLY SHOW TIMES 2:30 v 7:00 - 8:30 LAST SHOW AT 8:30 SHOW AT DUSK 2 NIGHTS LEFT EROES e SEE IT FROM THE START AND PLEASE DON'T REVEAI. THE SURPRISE ENDING! 'STARTING WEDNESDAY SHOWS 2:!) e 1 . I ¥¥¥¥¥***** NORTH RIVER DRIVE-IN 8 Miles from Charlottetown tin Trans-Canada "Your Theatre Under The Stars" -- RAIN 0R FINE TONIGHT - WED. . "TI-IE BIRDS" ‘ Is A Motion Picture "MUST" Attention i Local 1338 wiIl hold 1 liALL. Queen street. l 8200 All Members Carpenters its Monthly Meeting on PM. Please Attend war and peace. r.» ' ‘5. DRIVE- AWAR D3 IN THEATRE BRACKLEY PT RD. THE MOST HONORED PICTURE OF THEM ALL! WINNER or cocoon, i 1 “BEST ACADEMY t,ii~. i‘ii‘. .. IIIIIIIIIIIll.' TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY ONLY A Movie Must Show At Dusk .LLLI it *** 0' COMING MON DAY ** I t’ Ihave in my time. ’produced many films whose major intent was to mystify and to astonish their viewers. "Inasmuch as such stories often brought much pleasure, they fulfilled their requirements. "This time however, I have introduced serious purpose beneath the pleasure. There is a terrifying meaning lurking right underneath the surface shock and suspense of THE BIRDS. When you discover it, your pleasure will be more than doubled. “This devastating du Mauriel‘ story is another testimonial to the greatness of the author whose ‘Rebecca’ will never be forgotten. i'Itdould be the most terrifying . motion picture I have ever madel" W Alli-ail Hitcheocit A GREAT Mo'rloN Plcl'Ual