4 I ~ ' r. z 13-. TWO INJURED Guernsey Cove. C a r l e t o n MacDonald, 17. a third pais- senger, is not so seriously in- ’» «k 3». ONE YOUTH DIED, Hill near Montague early - Saturday morning. In critical condition in the P.E.I. - pital is Lester Atwell, 18, of Thomas Allan Bell. 16. of Murmy Harbor. lost his life it the above vehicle when it left the highway at Bell‘s lured and is a patient in the Kings County Memorial Hos- pital. 0 driver's license suspended for Drunken Drlver one year. l Two drunk and incapables; were fined $20 while four oth-I Gets Jail Term crs, including a woman. were; Davidl fined $10. 1 A boy appeared in juvenilel ISLAND N .A Hazelbrook .man. EWS PAGE Oliver Carver. was sentencedi . . ‘ t to seven days in jail on a con-1 c.0ur . . . - _ 1'!" two to ride on his bit: cle.‘ viction of. drunken driving i———-————-—° y ‘ when he appeared before Msg-= The Noggss‘iasfi; the dens_ istrate A..James Haslam. QQiest traffic with a vessel pass-l Saturday In City Ponce couti- 1 ing any central point every 81‘: The accused also had hislmin-utes. 1 ___________________ CENTENNIAL : P z EVENTS SUMMEBSIDE — The local RCMP detachment investigat- four accidents over the weekend, the most serious oc- curring Sunday morning at 10 o'clock on the western highway some 300 yards past the milit- ary road leading to the RC station. ’ Involved in the accident was a 1955 model car driven by Alyre Gallant of Miscouchc which was demolished. Mr. allant was taken to Prince County Hospital suffer- ing from a neck cut plus other less serious injuries. He was ported resting comfortably by Dr. James L. Saunders last night. MONDAY, AUGUST 10th CHARLOTTETOWN—2wo p.m. Boy Scout Sailing Regatta- YParade Charlottetown Hotel to Yacht Club. CHARLOTTETOWN—hso p.m. Band Concert Royal Can- ! adian Dragoons Band - Victoria Park Memorial Field. ‘ NORTH BUSTED—7:30 p.m. Highland College Scottish ‘ Festival with Sandra Bald Jones. World Champion Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and m Dancers. CHARLOTTETOWN—ilzoo p.m. Horse Racing - Driving Park. t.- A second accident only short distance from the site of the Gallant incident occurred Sunday morning at approxi- mately 12.30 between a 1954 half ton truck driven by James Clarence Campbell Mi couche and a 1957 vehicle driv- Centre .....i.- ._ -" . STARTING TODAY August 10 to 15 i DON MESSER ; and His ISLANDERS % Blood usage in this province's hospitals has in reas con- siderably during the first seven Monday to Thursday Friday & Saturday months of 1964 ' . . . I , ccordmg to 3-30 P-M- 6-00 3‘ 9-15 P-m- officials at the Red Cross Lab. here where all the detailed SE Twilight Port—All Seats $1.00 work of cross-matching is car- , Evening—1.00 a 1.50 up ried on. _ ‘ It has taken just about 100 more bottles of blood to meet the requirements than it did in the same period last year. and some of this increase is attribited to the large number of accidents there have occurr- ed the past few months. For instance 14 bottles of blood had to be cross-matched immediate- ly after Wednesday's early morning accident at DeSabIe in which e e were volved. and an additional num- TODAY Hiroth AUGUST 15th 'e THE CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE Mon - Fri 3 pm. and 4 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m,. 4 pan. Fri. Eve. It 8 p.m.—8PECIAL FAMILY SHOW! her of home. wet. m __fi the following day. - M “I “00 A letter just received by Do 5 . ll - provincial Red Cross headquart- I ‘:l Children 50c ers in Charlottetown from tho u y Maritime depot 0f the Red ' f_ Cross blood transfusion ser- wfi'BERm “ The dfllh 0* can“! sund. vice at Halifax states that it K“ “.n Ema" R‘ym 0‘ SWUI 9 V is always difficult to keep an s“ [:11th ‘8"?an efiflr' . s e resu 5,, August Its—9:00 PM. gggguatgugfvly the m a heart attack. ° f months because sickness takes 9°“ 0' "‘9 1‘“ Mr- and MP!- ; no holidays and the amount of “rend “m m I: *:. required is practically , I an the same in July and August as I" we 3° "I'M In “finial t WORLD in other months. Howovor. the “d ‘9‘ the M 30 YO"! hid l RENOWNED letter continues. the response “‘3 “‘9th With “0’11"”! 1' CONTBALTO “v cum“ durum the“ two and McRse. -‘. months. because of vacations. “:3!” WW”; 1“ NIGER. NE NIGHT is hardly ever in excess of the "We" ‘ 3“ ° 0 In - o quota. and often smaller num- Md *1 the (01101“!!! was I ONLY hers than anticipated turn up wing? ' Keith Of South K11- re. mer - to make donations. I, “ EMERGENCY CLINIC I J. . It was an accumulation of WI ‘ o In G ‘l Cloth“ 1 these "Just a little below the ecessary 0 old so emer- gency clinic in Halifax on ‘ quota" responses that made it “Donn AS YOU ARE—BUT COME" ‘4 AccidentsReport-ed By Summerside RCMP AF driven «by Marven Cummin . a motor vehicle driven by Four Speeders Appear In Court. Raymond William Birt. Covehead Road. was fined :20 and costs for speeding Satur- day in traffic court. For similar offenses, Rob- ert Edwin Mclnnis. Charlotte- town, was fined $15 and costs; Francis Edwin Peters. Tor- onto. was fined $10 and costs. and . Quinn. Ottawa. had his case adjourned to Aug. 10 in magistrate's court, when he pleaded not guilty. Fines of $10 and costs were meted out to the following mot- orists: Cecil Gordon Masher. Wood Islands. and Leroy Vie. for Flynn. Parkdale. driving unlicensed vehicles; Clifford Paul MacDougall, Cape Trav- erse, driving without due care and attention; Robert Wendall Hume. River John. N.S.. allow- ing another person to ride in a licensed beginner. and Austin Gerald Trainer. Charlottetown. iving a motor vehicle with insufficient equipment. The Winsloo Salvage Com- pany was also fined $10 and costs for having a vehicle not registered for the current year. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) - Observed temperatures from the weather office: an by Burnell Everett Mac- Leod of Sherbrooke. P.E.l. There were no injuries but damage to the two vehicles was estimated to be $800. Saturday afternoon a proximately 1.15 a 1964 t ap- vehicle 8 Lowe of RCAF Summerside was in collision with a 1961 model driven by another mem- ber of the RCAF, Peter Nelson Devana. on e Sherbrooko Road. Damage to the two vehi- cles was estimated to be $175. The fourth accident investi- gated by the Summerside de~ tachment occurred at the Wil- mot Bridge Sunday at 1.10 .m. Vehicles involved were a 964 model driven by Joseph Russell Corr of Kinkora and a 1957 half ton truck driven by .RecentAccidentsMean Greater Blood Need Edward Joseph Gaudet of St. Louis. P.E. L Damage to the automobile‘ was estimated to be 50 and. to the truck $300. blood donor committee. "point to the necessity of every clinic being held in P.E.I. during the week of August 16 to reach or exceed the objective." It was learned that 1,080 don- ors is the minimum objective for the August clinics to be held at Hunter River. North Rustico. Kinkora. Eldon, Mor- eil. Souris. Cardigan and Mon- tague. Committees in each of these centres are now at work pre- paring for their annual blood donor effort at which they will try to achieve this year's goal which is “A 100 per cent result in every centre during P.E.I.'s Centennial Year." - ed} W. E. Rayner lo and Sibley at . There are 31 grandehll dnen. Also surviving are four sis- ’ mouth police. Min. Max. Dawson ...44 69 Prince George . ...49 63 Vancouver . . . . .. . 5 70 Victoria ... ...52 70 Edmonton .55 61 Calgary . . . . .. 52 76 gin . . . . . . . . .. 54 88 Winnipeg . . . 56 77 Toronto . ..50 66 Ottawa . . . . .. . 48 66 Montreal .. .. 51 64 Quebec .. . . .50 — Fredericton . .. .55 69 Saint John .54 67 Moncton . .54 70. . Halifax .56 65 Charlottetown . 56 66 Sydney . . . . . .. 54 66 Yarmou . ...54 63 St. John‘s, Nfld. . .47 69 Boston ....57 70 New York .. .63 74 HALIFAX (GP) -— The wea- ther office says cooler air will cover all of the district today keeping maximum temperatures generally in bhe low to mid 605. Clouds will continue to be variable. However. most local- ities are expected to receive considerable sunshine. Widely scattered afternoon showers are liloer over New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. Winds are expected to be mo- derate to strong westerly to- ay. Regional forecasts: Prince Edward Island. east- ern New Brunswick counties. lower and upper Saint John river valley, Bay of Chaleur: sunny with cloudy intervals and isolated afternoon show- ers. Very cool. Winds to west 20. Low high at Charlottetown l l l l l and Moncton 48 and 66. Fred-' ericton and Saint John 45 and 66. Edmundston and Campbell- ton 46 and 62. High tide today at Charlotte- "town at 1.42 a.m. an 1.28 pm. At Rustico at 8.28 am. and 10.00 pm. Summerside tides 18 min- utes later than Charlottetown. Sun rises today at 6.19 sum. and sets at 8.17 pm All times ADT. HALIFAX (Continued from page 11 lam was wakened by a shot. He said he rushed to the street and saw the boy lying in a pool of blood on the sidewalk. SHOT IN HEAD About 10 minutes later. a few‘ blocks distant. the Squires boy was shot in the head while he walked along a footpath near the home of 1-! P. MacKeen. Nova Scotia's lieutenant - gov- er . A blue bicycle. believed used by the slayer. was found in he woods near the third victim's ody. City police. with the RCMP. CNR police. a squad from he army provost corps and offi- cers from neighboring Dart- started k . 1.; July 17. The res so at this damn mansion ems BOX omen cum. was reportpegn .. vary 3...“, a... 0, Jam my; ‘ " ........... . . 10:00 am. - 10:00 pm. F'mylnfl “'5 “W n" “' Elmira Mrs 06mph . ....... -71 ...... .. 7 pan. .0 pm. I ,.“3, ‘° " ear-3w”; woulon south Kudzu: m «at 5 pm. men I m “'“lii’fil'm WM“. 91:: Y 0! Tuna. I AND MUSEUM OPEN blood to Immi- ln P-l-I» u out.) “mm 9"me . ‘ .. 1 sun — 8 pm film-'11" N°"‘ sum" 4 muons nun-no . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. a ' - o . an" ‘09. m h ' H .... .......... .. 12 noon-9.00 pan. “m “on.” mm cum"; in!” f".hn:ln mi. M" ; .nsiaravmr OPEN midgflgfif 1;" ffi‘f; not bean convicted. “ f ‘ ’ ....9:90s.tn.to'l:80p.m. .offor'th'oin Inadoto - S: .' , 12 noon to 7:80 lull. each? s good rsspéss at the m m I schadul Halifax m “m Owed! ‘1‘,” . y _' clinics III order b avoid II- ' ,- bu." .. mg .. "~ m” 0: mum: ml“ than - u” ,’ mrsssmpm en... the nod etu- us flotsam. s The three-day St. Eleanom Lions Fair came to a close Saturday night with the crown - ing of Miss St. Eleanors for 1964. The winning contestant was the Lucky Dollar entry, Norma Beaton (above). Prin- cesses selected were the In- night search for the slayer. Armed with automatic rifles. shotguns and pistols. they combed the district. Children were warned of the streets. than day. he said. MISS ST. ELEANORS man Plumbing entry. Donna Andrews Mix White Rose, Judy Compton. Another competition Saturday was selection of the most dignified grandfather and the winner was Bert Brown of St. Elean- ' ors. Medical Journal. reveals moth- ers are often fertile past 50. This averages four years later in their grandmother's ' Handcraft Contra noing‘ Brisk Business KENSINGTON — The Ren- sington Tourist Bureau and Handcraft Center is a busy place these days, and tcurns have high praise for the quality ~ of the products offered. There Is a great variety to choose from the large stock on} hand. and visllors have little difficulty in finding articles so take home either for their own use or for gifts. * 674,9/70l An RCMP tracking dog from Truro was ru ed to the scene. T‘ie dog was reported to have made some progress but was hampered by heavy mist after midnight. The search continued through- out the night and the forces regrouped early Sunday for an- other hunt. ONE QUESTIONED The wanted yout‘i is described as 15. about five-feet-five. with reddish hair. One re emb- ling the description was ques- tioned and released. Police said they hope an autopsy would produce a bullet that could lead to positive iden- tification of the type of weapon use . Meanwhile. Mrs. Margaret Smith. mother of the wounded boy. appealed to the mother of the slayer to turn her son over to nolice. Michael Smith. from his hos- Remington Lions Regional Band will present a public concert on the lawn at Lokeview Lodge Cavendish STARTING MONDAY 2 :- 1"“ node I”. m mpg-sided rugs. s vsristv of gush ions, hand woven and cro- wded articles Vie far attenticn with paintings of local scen.-._ “veal types of articles fashion- of wood. and pottery. Knitted goods We in zoo variety with babies' wear and toys. 3crks hv h," are on sale and basketry. ________.__~ PLAN TO DOUBLE COREY . TOWN. Eng. land (or) A 310,000,000 pin to double the population and size of this Northamptons‘m. town has as announced. It ut- cludes proposals for s new town centre built on four levels. ********* 3Shows Doin' 2:30 - 1 - 9 DAY! ONLY SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATINEE TODAY AT 2.30 on Wednesday, Aug. 12 at 7:30 pm. Everyone is Welcome In case of rain, concert will be held following night. A RAND pital bed. told how he was shot. The boy survived emergency surgery after a bullet entered one side of his face and came out the other. He still doesn't know two other boys were 'killed by his assailant. With surgical bandages around his face. Michael said he was about two blocks from his home when the shooting occurred. He said the gunman rode past him. turned around. rode back and shot him. "1 saw a bicycle coming up .erWestern—Storrin HSCO THUNDER OVER THE PLAINS * at i- * ** 'k * * at 44¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥***** 'l STARTS TONIGHT Strictly Adult Admission 51.00 so I moved and it went on up. And then I saw it coming back down. "I blacked out for a minute and then I woke up and got up on my feet. “I fell down. This guy y) came and he helped me. Michael said he didn't see a w a :- l i an all~ Frommer wrote in the British MON. - was. - wen. . SHOW AT DUSK 0.7 It's Tacomame I Wren Hero Ila! * "‘-..~\' MOTHER GETS OLDER LONDON (AP) —- A surgeon said Friday the maximum age at which women can become mothers has steadily increased in recent years. A careful study of hospital records. Dr. Donald f “BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR!" 'BEST ACTOR!” "BEST DIRECTORI" Albert Finnoy Mm/mm/mmm/m r ass i v i mmhmm/Mm '"almt..- .- Tony Richardson NEW YORK FILM CRITICS AWARD “BEST COMEDY EVER MADE!" “I” "_ * *V erg-sf“ at * sync *5 i at