ONE OF IdIe many lllriulala ed casualtlel at the PEI. Hospital last rllght Is I h o w is here. She has I deep “Wnund” ilit her forehead. Doctor: and nurses recorded the patients condition and made the diag- noatr. The exercise served to give the hospital training in disaster practice. The casual- HAS lREALISTIC’ APPEARANCE Hospital Staff Conducts Disaster Exercise Plan By GEORGE CONWN The worst “disaller” tha t i 7 run. when their Injuries were Cilarintlelown may ever see be diagnosed and the pet-so curred last night at 7.30 when some 30 casulaties sulierlng iriun all types oi injuries irom minor cuts. to broken bones. to goug- ell eyes were admitted to the e. nt i-lospltal ior treatment. 115 RBI: to the proper section oi the hop pital ior treatment. The start was lormd to deal with protruding bones. third degree burns. giant under the rkin. attack, and even a in: Au. although only acting. were made up tn appear badly In- “sullered' from all kinds ol injuries lrorn broken bones to third dezree burns. lthe hospital thorny berore lives In readiness to case a real emergency should arise. This iorm oi training, to giva hospitals practice in handling di- sssters. has been used success- iuiiy at other Centres throughout Canada and the us. but this in .the iirst time that anything oi this natune has been staged an The aimilllied disaster was In paychlalric cases. One casual- the Island phcrrise tn test the Iaclllties and ty even had an eye out. slall oi the hospital. However, the "casualties" were by experts. however the make-hollevr injuries were to realistic that to the untrain- ed eye it seemed that a catar- tmphe must have occurred in tIlr area. ‘ was The masterful lab of make-up 01"! was done by Sinclair Cutcllita. a trained casualty simulator. wlth several assistant: trained for the specific purpose 0! test- ing. and givttti: practice to ima- nitai personnel The rnaklng-up done at Queen Charlotte Casualties began to arrive at I-Ilgh Schnoi and the casualtiea .__—.———— w ere rushed from there by Civil Deniencfi truck! hrs this P.E.I. OPERATION WATCHED I Dr. A. C. liotdman. chiei oi emergency aid. department at health. Ottawa. was In charge oi the program and checked to .see that casualties were correct- ly diagnosed and the patients were cleared efficiently. The peonle who acted as the casualties acted their parts per. rectly. groaning and screaming at just the right times. One in- teresting QMIe WIS overheard as STAKE—NW, W: 13121115: midi:- air." T'“ “Wm” “WWW” 5"» Me 29- 1963. 5. 3.55;"..3535ahifio‘lli'ii’éaif1 Beef Prices Are Reviewed 'lhe iollrlwing review d be! prices at ’ Producers Association: Winnipeg: dildos clears am.- so. 25.50 good at. 30.50; may turn, 21. 2i,50 Toronto choita $25. so; good zt, 25; mcdium. 21.x). n50, Montreal: choice a, 17.75; gong. u. “.75; medium. 21.75. St. Peter's Schedules Village Day ST. PETER'S .viliage day. the first in lhs history of the cummunity. Is scheduled to be i .Sees Yard Successiul tary clubs comprising the dia- trlct. One or 271 men now aervs ing an governors ni Rotary In- ternaiinnal. world-wide service organization. Mr LePage was t ed at Rntary's recent con- vcnlion in st Louis. Missouri During hil year as lilvernor. he Will serve as a guide M, . counsellor to the orhcers oi the lcluns In his area. Right now he is planning an itinerary ior his .n icial cluh visits Durimz each . l A: governor he supervises 2‘ I10- Provmce Geared For Vacationers Marin resort oog'atorl andl City police and the ill: Islanders with vacations in in nd .wani motorists to exercise ex- are currently scanning latencies. treme caution in driving this or with do r r _ ‘ weather inns weekend m' M?“ lvislt throughout the district he The long weettend osmium. 10“” °' “ii.” Sim“ wEb'.wlll hold n club assembly. which l‘"v med “ m" “"55 la a meeting oi all club oiltccrs. by “Cam'- nstiohsl day" is .. . . particularly among pedestri- w’fllglz milfth-g us". The increased ilow oi her I B lrgedrallie will necessitate extra mm careiul driving tor all maidrisLl‘ says. i and he will deliver a mator Ro— tary address. Also during his year. he will plan and preside at a district conicrsnce altend-‘ .ed b Rotariana of the district sgt. EL. Tedfont. at thel.nd .yh... Wm. “mum?” d N I c lime-“l Mr LePflEe is president oi thel RCMP. points out that not only i Lepage 5..“ Campany‘ m” , will there be an increase in 5,", ,muingmmm 0.3mm highway traiiic. but that since} ,0“. He has served a, a my "'9 “W's “5 "0‘" °‘°5°d- I'"E"t~ouncilor oi Charlottetown. as a. In antieipation or the great ., irrigation is and Wood islands ierrlae have swung hon their odtedules which allow ior an increase in the hum» oer oi daily croan'ogi. both island Motor Transport and Maritime Central Ail-ways 'W. R. LePage Assumes Duties‘sm '5 "'10 As Rotary District Governor iTo Rider MVP C 50m by Ottawa lmibal] thin Mason II the most vlluahl. player on the Rough Rider club. The Custom tootbail club said rriday a meal-hacking com. pany will award a trophy and a LOW-pound prize nicer to Ill- pluyar who catches the eye at most Olliwa (ans The club also announced the signing III three new imports— !vln hallhat’hs and an end. The hallhacks are Fred Col- w. R. LePAGE 'Iotteiown since 1940 and . past president ui his club. Larry Dueltt. a i duw lCunnlnuhan. GI. is a‘ Two DIE in. GLADSTONE. Mari. woman and her iniant son died in a blazing home Friday alter lite inrillier rciuscri to Jump to solely irom s second-storey win- iiaad are Mrs, an Mr. Lerage has been a mem- month-old son. \‘ernnn Her hua. h" a, m, . V hand and two other sons. rind- Rma” Club m “m lay. lit. and Allan. la. escaped In their nightclothes Cause oi the plaza uas mil knoon. a lm-poundcr Virginia University. and irom ZIO-Dnunder The end irom Rii'e University is Georco ham. to sinuounder train (that Univcrs v nu? (CP l—A Doro! her Hy I5- “ ‘l‘i'dm' “’“l “9 Wfllkifll "- director at the YMCA. and as a. ‘3'.“ if.” "‘5"; "P “W "‘5‘ ‘ lmemher oi the board oi Trade.1 " "“l m” "'5" Sim” PaVanrn in Rusticoviiic. he attend l expect .I greater number of plasma! than usual this Week- end. but lee], Itleir regular trips eapabl will be fully e at handling particular attention to speed l a. a business 9011935 new” e... Nae min. I signs. and comments that the} lahlishlng his business in l920. Any way you sites It. there mm w... b, 0, he“... "am. ————-——; will be a lot ill people on the la. . land ior tha next [e'w days. A 1"" "‘1' "’km- “""5 ""' to. a. my... your“, . i... ., ‘imarked ran and radar. at well ears. as the regular cars. Agriculture Minister Gov’i Reports 2-Month Surplus - O’I‘T WA 10?) — A lederal budgetary surplus at 391.300.000 ‘ two ths- at er o April and May—0i the current llscal War was reported Friday allht by Finance Minister Gor- on. it compares with a smiummo‘ surplus at the some stage In the previous 1952-53 iiscal ycar. . .whlch ended with an estimated‘ lS’iW.Mfl.W deiicit. Mr. Cmrdnnl has iorerast a $555,000,000 dei- lcit this y aANNEl) corn-z Coiioe was once proh ted in With the wholehearth parlicl- oi bringing livestock marketing palion by these involved in cat— here to the desired siunda. tle Fmdunlian and marketing. Mr. Hudson estimated the ensl the proposed livestock market- would be 372.0017 plus the rust lug yard can be made aucceue ol the live acrea at land that the hilly city nl Mecca hut col- luI. Agriculture Minister Andrew will he needed. l lee “speakeaales” Cropped up MacRae told the Maritime Heres r. Hudson also stressed the‘ IIIII the ban was dropped. Breeder! Associatinn here need of assured participation by M at lunchenn. I large majority of farmers and The government ll expectlng already the P.E.I. Beel Produc- lederal participation — appar era executive has mottled to len- Fm» ently th rough the ARDA pro- ernte province-wide support ? gram — but the report present- President Daniel Cara. Cnrn- ‘ - . , a r ed is no reasonable that we've wall expressed delight last night: n: . decided we will go ahead with at the minister's assurance. and i . r ' .1 it anyway, Mr. Mscnae slated. said a pilot meeting was held in. FOR 0". « i The Ireport IwaaAlljreagtfid here the souris area Thursday night. POTATOES I “V29 350 Y “I u my ‘ which will be iollowed by a gen-ls < mm" “' 5“ m” WM‘ '5‘” 1" eral meeting later. And this‘ . .sc. young»... .. ronto atockyardl belore he re DRUG STORE OPEN THIS WEEKEND WORTH’S PHARMACY m PRINCE STREET Will be open all day Saturday and will he the only Drug Store open Saturday evening and all day Sunday. DIAL 4-3424 DANCE It the ROLLAWAY CLUB MONDAY. JULY Isl music by tho ' . Deputy MI". “5"” . mm. “no a patientth o... held duty at. it_was announced “m. a... yup He mm...“ plan. apparently. will be carried WAs REAnv bleeding profuser from the In“ “35‘ "'5'" ‘°"°."".“3 ' '"Ee‘ing 0‘ yards oiicr the only ieusihle way across the province. . - 'I'HIODAN U I reuse. While the disaster trainingland lace. "Does it hurt?" she village an rep'. . I I . r995 "C was underway. the emergeneyllsaid. "Naturally" was the colmlresentativcs oi adjoining com. _ eaovin.lztiilasmlnsaah ' ' ti ltai l . ‘cs. ci e or po I Produdion .mewmg m an M we imp my The meeting expressed hope PoEel. Forest Fire Danger includlnllphidl. .3 I1 ‘ . that the .oliicial opening oi the LAW.” WW our... .. . not... v... Magistrate Johnston Sets .5:-i:::'h?2:i‘.2”l.::”;::.°t: Stressed By Head Forester on?“ or:’\‘ ‘ erinary Association dinner conjunction with the village day In Sarkville. N.B.. Deputy Agricul- turc Minister. ior P.E.I. so “right called ior increased pro- filll'ijofl pl llrlculturll produce alld stated there is a market ior all the meat products wo can Drnduce. He wanted that producers could not expect any more ior «rod produced in the Marittmos than what which is brought in irom other places. Dr. K.R. Ainslie. nailiax. re- vealed that during the lart to yrars the number oi drait hors- er in the Manltimes had rllned. but on the oioter hand thi- number or race horses. 1» mot and saddle homes has luv cmased. The stack t-xoerience by the decline in drait animals has hcon taken up by the new clas- acs. he said. . DJ. Campbell. Ontario Veterinary College. also stated that the periorrnancer oi horses in the Maritimes has iallcn ba< lnw par. due to die parasites oi horses which is real problem LOCAL BRIEFS EVENT CANCELLED The Shriners' Ladies‘ Night scheduled for Dainty this even- IIIB he been cancelled Ml truths mtke. ATTEND CONVINTION Dr. L.I. Duin, Dr. Idea 0'- Melra, and Dr. LC. Gallant will represent WWII It the Atlantic Provinces Dental Cunveution, held in Mormon NJ. [nun Jul). 3 h III]! I. Rlllllm FUNIIAL — Th. A 17-year-old Southport youth. wuliam Earl MacFarlane. ap nearing In Queens County mag- iatrate'a court yesterday after noon. was remanded until this morning. when he will come he iore Magistrate A. J. naalam in city police court. Magistrate James a. Johnston announced that he was disqual- liying himseir irom hearing the case because he la the solicitor db lor the company from whrh Macrarlane is accused oi t a theit or an automobile. The accused has been char: ed with breaking and entering Murray's service station, south- port. and breaking and entering the Parkvlew drive-in theatre. A man appearing on two char- get or possession or linuor In a place other than his residence was iined $20 and coats or all ilaya on each count. 'rwo persons accused of being intoxicated on an Indian ruerve were each lined Slit and cost: or live dlya. Guilty Plea To ‘Case Over To Ch’town Court Changing a prevlnua plea. Jo- seph Henry Richards pleaded guilty to driving I truck which was 2.340 pininds overweight. and was lined $10 and colts or live dayl. The Cale a! I man charged with Indecent exposure was ad» burned by consent of hls attnr- ney, Allison Gillla. until July 12, when the testimony at three wit- nessel will be heard In tralllc court yesterday Eric olnaeph Doucette, Charlottetown. I Joseph Patrick Trainor. North River. were each lined $10 and costs or live days on separ- ale charges of exceeding the speed Ilrnlt. John Myketyn. Halifax, N. 5.. WAS l" [NED “1’! AND COS was Ilned $10 and costs (or speeding but paid by Cheque which the RCMP could nnt ac- cept. Slnce Mr. Myketyn was not in court. the person who air peared (or him was loreed tA‘i Day the line. Impairment Results In Penalty Of $125 Charged with rkunken drivlu. bcrlie F. suetgrove. aiarlotte» town, pleaded not Ilhw to the dating but tndltsy to the lunar count oi driving while his abili- ties Wm unpaired by aleahnl. 'l‘tde plea Vila accepted by Magma“ AJ. Hldnn ll: city court and the anodised. counselled by W O‘Donnel. nsflnednflldmww Following the tat-log oi the witnessed heard were. Sgt. Wil» «to perm Illm Bigelow, Oonstaitle Donald HIrt-l Opl. William LR. Macdonalll. all members at e RCMP. Alan Scales is crown pro- secutor and John P. Nicholson deluxe. Ralph Maclnnil. City. charged with mull on the complaint or Arlene Gillan, City, had his use Idloitrned until July 4. Appear. the emu Ia Alan Sea ea Ind liar the defence John P. Nicholson. Ralph F. m. long Creek, charged with rpeedlnf Wu lin- ed 831 lid costs or III dayl. There wele three use! U dnarlk and Incapable. No swndfii aean and the flhlrd Ol’irwn lined SID and coaLs or live days Al I feature of the centen- nIlI celebrations ol the Town at Albumin. it is planned to n- create the llndlnl ol Jar:un Cartier on Prian Edward la- In nd. 17!! Centennial Committee il “(Win touchbylhltuill ml the million! m lhlt eonunnalu is planning ior tau. the put mills a large number oi towns and vu- Ililel Ill new" the Island have lublnlfled llatl at their prD ed M". which ran” [mm pioneer dinner: on full dreu parades. Several arena are pllhl'flll‘ burl! MI mleata. yacht rota. came ambitions a marlin-1 hilly-la. F Albertonions To Re-Enact m: Carrier’s Island Landing Among the Cofllflliteg deride Ilne lor the aubmllslon Ill pro Iran“ was set for June It ml» ny communities Ire well ahead 0' the Run In tiling. mama ltavr been receIw-d lo llr from. Albertina. Burden. Kenn , Sourll. Chlrlofle Mrs. Crapaud. attmmerntde. Mont-Rue. bar. North film. 5t. Elea- aor'a and a combined in. Errvnt Cardigan and mm. 1 - later WM clued were old: given D days More“. "urn! KAI P Ru i The value of building permits Program. Flam ior the celebration in- clude tracts and field sports, baseball game. hum supper and mmoth dance. it is hoped a well known island hand will pro vide music. A threes-an committee is a r named to organiaa and direct the event. On H are Thomas R. ii a Cullen. Midge“. Joseph lewla and Roderick Pratt. both at st. Peters Donald Anderson oi st. Peter: was chairman oi last night‘s fmeeting. lBuiIding Tax Brings Setback SUMMERSIDE — The 11 Per cent sales tax on building mat- erials Is expected to ellect resi- dentin] construction in Summer- _ another setback to the town which is experiencing use worst six months DI constnictinn it has had in years. in this town (or the first “x months were the lowest in sev- eral Vearl It was learned vener- day. The breakdown reveals no cou- stnlction until April when a SIG,- ‘t was imam for con- atruetion at a house. it rn-ilt oi m. was authorized ior an addition. to the Linklelter Motel. and ano- ther permit ior residential con- sttuction to the value oi $15,000 was issued In June. Macmillan Determined To Stay On LONDON (AN—Prime Mln- Macmllian said Friday anht he would nnl Panic aver side during the next iew months ., The danger or iorcst fires in the start of tires. Because oithls . Economy insecticide for this province Ia Increasing risin he asked that all Islanders, Ind most potato inwu —- in.“ : despite the fact none are known visitors. be urged to be eapee-i. notcontrol aphids. ' to be burning at present. prnVlII- lally carelul at this time. ' clal lorcster Frank Gaudei. said “carelessness.” he said. “can last evening. be especially dangerous at times‘ Whlla lppr the current like this when everyihlnd ls iine weather. Mr. Gaudet noted threatening to hecnme tindsrl it created ideal conditions lur dry " Arid he asked all "I be. Nancy McCredie u in“! in the use Ill matches Ruck: Up Win Ca lin areas where they might atarl I a connagration ii thrown carol, s'r. LAMBERT. Que (cm— Nancy Mccrcdie lit . year - old W . sitcom ‘ MAlA'I'HION Available as liquid or wet. ' table powder [or control of common potato insects. Win i. send... lesaly .; _ in expressing his cnncem over C O C S 55 he "very real danger“ existing Mixed to...” fungicide, ior at the moment he said hi- hnved cohlrolci potato hlighhtitst . VeanSi firmer Wlliflwl everyone would help in prel‘ent~l Brampton. 0n .. girl Who cOlII- In: lires this long holiday week-l lest tuber damage. Dates lor the Tomato hon Mills and Club, returned to her raoord- . ., c a... “gyro hrealcing achievements Fndsy THOUSANDS WALK night with a victory in NAIAM PARIS tReutersl —— A Paris ‘slibway sinks Thursday turned the mornlng rush hour Irlltt a a women's shot put at the East» e Canada Track and Field championships. Liquid organic fungicide ior - control or early and lots "may: big .05, w“ a {up ‘commutsr's nightmare. treating “‘5‘”- IN inches. nearly two feet must? Iraléic Jams 3"“ 0"" . better than the listed Canadian mi: nusan s It persons 0 n mm, m 3.". mm...“ walk to work in the rain. it MANZATE was the second straight day oi rioppages in protest lghiusi‘ new pay scales. three Ieet short it! her ellnri last Tuesday at the Interna- tional meet in Toronto. The listed Canadian npen reed 0rd I: 46 leet. 5 inches. held by Jackie Machnsld Gelding at Dr Maneb -an organic nct- table powder iungiride {or , control or blight m potatoes. no.-. .onuoooneANNO . tiny w- Accommodat- roar Toronto. M H 3 o Nancy's periormance was the best or the night to usher in the m": "gm‘figuflflf’f An eliective smut hlhfliltlor twoday championship staged in “m.” we“... thatcanbcusodinthctcguar this Montreal suburb by the st, mm“ "In sprays. Lambert branch at the Royll Canadian Legion. Three provinClaI open "curds were broken. including Nancy" shot put mark. Basil of England. world record-hnlder at 10 miles. galiwped oil all to himsell in intaantmhnavl TOP KILLER. m V uid [emulation eon- . Lice-lead Dill-l no. not Puma] too I- Cass I Dunn! and arm ria— . commonest anus are per gallon that aids and specds up harvsting. aeooooouoeeeeeoonaaaaa win the six-mie run. ‘ _ Hell-ley‘a time at and but i mggno?lpl:\étgm; gfusirpvincial open mum at Elm-"d Fm. ‘ and“ McCalla of Stanford °Y|Pliyrm In Cllllornil appcd up e mile run with little trouble, llnlahlnl 12 yards ahead of fly 9 VIII ile'l' Wal of Harry University w WAIIWIIS . ‘ Clutlottstdwn . Summctslidu Batty o! a Innug'lw tilts sensational... England was third. month ' ‘ _ x. wal timed at s.ll.s. shading 2 :‘u '33:: : - aro co iiizs'immm‘ om mm Us 1 'rclephoneausloa . i; TONIGHT ONLY FREE DELIVERY TREMTONES 0:30 mi. 12:30 Admission soc Shows at Dusk downtown... . 1 HIGH, WIDE AND HILARIOUS! the Prolurrtn scandal and he in- lends In lead party in urltatn'a next election. Recording his ilrrt television interview since a sex and secu- rity storm torced his war min- ister. sohn Prnlumo. out in dis- grate. Macmillan said: “All being well and ii I keep EXPORT on! Australia‘s government hon. approved export oi all the M.- 000.000 tour at Iron are in Mount Galswnrihy. Western Australia. my heallh Ind strength. I hope to lead the party at. the mt election." An hour hele appearing on the nation‘s television screens he [old It public meetlitfi in in- dustrial Wolverhampton that. In handllnd the thlmn allalr. ha dld not Intend “in fall either into panic or nbltlnlcy ~— nr com Wu ace . Macmlllln emphlslled his ra- luul to quit leII than M hnun belnre he ll due to meet US President Kennedy lor int” BIT NEW “LAND Orr”: Illlnd oft Aultrllll II the 2.500 e ml the Plelllc island or Nauru which cart on In]! support them. “geared ha a new hitht 'nr h d bee vocal at taltta. political authorities in touch with Conservative party opinion I II “I’ll I'll Itth MM- miliao was unlikely to atap on as prime mintataa- much beyond WE LAY TILE and ALI. floor Cont-hing; Fur Prompt Flooring Service Dial 4-8103 ELMER PAQUET I “III‘MI'I SI. Cl‘twwl All Work Gaul-teed You with inert tour young wanton who vnlnnmrrd to be later»- ytewrd try a rctcmiiic research team. wn happens ailerw Ma . makes his a motion picture that is one M the moat tallied-about l entertains-r to in year starts Mud-y at the Capitol. late lummer. I name— mount-sis