as .a‘i : W The 42-foot high Peace Cross near Ruhl in southern Ger- many is draped in black for the 50th anniversary of th IN MEMORY OF THE GREAT WAR start of World War 1. The cross was built with concrete taken from Siegfried line bunkers. Sign in background says "World War 1. 1914-1964." Britain and Canada entered the war 50 years ago today. (AP Wirephoto ISLAND NEWS Prior Fred Larkin Dies In fo. Island native died Sunday — ‘ i A 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Aug. 4. 1964.1... 3.. Canadian Armed For... ment of Agriculture economists. as reported in the department‘s August news letter. hog market- g will remain above last year's levels, particularly dur- ing the third quarter of 1964. ' The economists estimate that marketings in Canada will to- tal 1.690.000 in the last three months of this year. The figure is an average of 1‘0000 week and 11 per cent more than last year. Marketings are expected to rise to close to 140.000 head in September. The July average was about 120.000 head per week. PRICE DROP The department of agriculture expects that prices at Toronto will probably drop from present to around $26 per hundredwelght in September. At Calgary. pric- hundredweight. present levels of According to Dominion Bureau of Statistics estimates. as of June 1 there were 5.600.000 hogs compared to 50. '64 Hog Picture Shows . Quantity Up, Price low Plenty of good pork for theieight per cent increase overer and consumer and somewhat lOWer prices for the producer sum up . no the hog outlook in Canada forlbers increased two per cent to M his wife the former A nna the coming year- '3'300'000. head’ dew”; rims!“ ' cKinnon; and by four sons According to Canada Depafl- drops m Quebec an ewland two daughters: Donald. per. levels of $28 per hundredweighti levels. Eastern producers a 5 may drop to about $24 per producti i Hospital in HMCS Stadacona af- ter an illness of several months. Petty Officer Fred Larkln. un- his death a resident of Hall- ifax. first joined the Navy dur- ing World War Two. When the 'wa T he returned to (civilian life and farming for a number of years before re-join- ing the Navy. in whose service he had been for a total of 18 3 years. P-O l i til Larldn was the son of , Mrs. Wilfred Larkin. lformerly of St. Peter’s Bay and 1 . 1 1" Eastern Canada' hog num‘? w of Morell. He is survived Brunswick. The West showed an over-all increase of 1 per cent. divided fairly equally among the ’three prairie provinces. arket experts call for a ‘four per cent increase {a h o Gamma, Ray. Mary Jane. Mark and Frederick. Also surviving are his parents and four brothers and five sis- rs: Frank. Stephen. Louis. rnest. Stella (Mrs. Adrien MacAulay), Teresa (Mrs. Jos- eph McQuaid). Tillie (Mrs. A. F1? 3 ‘ marketing: during the 1 st quar- ter of this year. over he last Munro). Edith Mrs Bur- ? . .000 b will be mar- . ‘ that 1850 098 rows. and Rita (Mrs. D. Kenna-l l iketed during October. Novem- r and December. or 142,300 hogs per week. .EXPORTS HEAVY Hog exports continue to be heavy with 65.000.000 pounds ex- pected to be exported in 1964. as compared to 54,000,000 pounds in 1 Military services will be held on Wednesday morning with Requiem High Mass at St. Ca- therine‘s Church at 10 am. Bur- is? in the church cemetery. Ha- ax. 963. Next year's forecast for the first quarter calls for 3.800.000 hogs to be marketed—a five per cent increase over this year's P.E.I. Hospital ‘ To Call Tenders On Parking Lot William Hayward. chairman. presided at the monthly meet- ing of the board of trustees of the Prince Edward Island Hoa- -pital. other members present were: G. re expected to supply 2.313.000. head. slightly above last year’s‘. on. ' Supplies of pork are expect- ed fairly heavy next spring. so prices will probalblyi average about one dollar per Ihiiudredweight below 1964 lev- es. Island Ayrshires Merit Gold Seals “ Two Prince Edward Island Ayrshire cows have qualified for Gold Seal certificates, it has announced by the Ayrshire Confederation .. Centre TODAY THROUGH AUG. 8th Breeders Association of Canada. 106.902 lbs milk. 4.059 lbs. fat. They are given in recognition in 8,293 days during nine lac- ' meritorious lifetime produc-itations Her last three lacta- tion achievements with 100,000: tions were her higiiest when she iproduced 47.061 lbs milk. 1,760 owned lbs. fat. Her sire is Charlotte- town Sir Roderick 7 and she is classified “(Very Good)’. A. MacRae and sons. Char- } lottetown. have been awarded a lGold Seal certificate for Fair- vue Jeannette. She has complet- ed 10 lactations producing 110.- pounds milk or better. Blackaddar Duchess. by G. L. Boswall, Charlortetown, has qualified for a Gold Seal certificate. She has produced per cent in 3.454 days. As a two year old she produced 13.- 323 lbs. milk. 558 lbs. fat. 4.19 per cent in 365 days. Her sire is Fairvue Fashion and she is classifield "Very Good". Recently Rivermere Cora. .owned . Fred MacRae. 1Hunter River. qualified for a Gold Seal certificate with 111.- 230i d NO ONE UNDER 18 ADMITTED Vancouver Festival Production 953 pounds milk. 4.523 fat in 12 ‘ lactations and 4.037 days. 407 lbs. milk. 4.449 lbs fat, 4.03 1 :on farms in Canada. This is an Macmillan. Mrs, Donald Camp- ' ‘bell. Mrs. R. Drysdale. A. H. i 1. I w a gefike. dNXiilglan “itewvarfi 1 i . e an ert ac ei . e: 9' e assistant administrator I On Violations Magistrate James B, Jonn- ston. QC. issued a stern warn- ' o fishermen yester- presided in magistrate‘s Edward Blacquiere of North Rustico. who pleaded guilty to the charge of failing to provide an adequate number of small ifebelts. one for each passeng- er. in his boat. The case. which came under the Shipping Act regulations. was one of the first of its kind prosecuted here. though the At- torney General's office has is- sued orders to the RCMP to “crack down on offenders." In issuing the fine of $20 and costs or 10 days. the magistrate warn- ed that all such cases in the fu- ture would be much more sev- erely dealt with. Apparently fishermen in the 1 D. N. Bell. reporting for the! By property committee, said ‘ lrenovations re front stepsi lot the hospital were nearing. Douglas Stuart Moore of Char- i . . i lottetown was remanded by con- i complgt'pn' an: t hilt] mpg”? sent to August 24 to fix a date iwere emg ma 9 0 euro; 8”; for trial' - - ‘ . . ' ' [decided to proceed With the en- ' . . ‘ "Z 1 en ers in ca 9 . for Plea: 3“ 0“ ‘mpalred am": Mrs. Campbell reported for a it Dr.‘ ithe nurses‘ residence. ins charges , ‘the senior ladies' ai 5059911 wane? Mum‘s PI Lea presented the medical staff; Charlolteiownv Charg _ “'“h ; report. The financial statementi failing to stop after an accident. 1 was given by A G. Macmillan'i was remanded to Aug. 5 for . ‘ C . Milton Douceite. Oyster Bed‘ Drunken Drwlng, Bridge, pleaded guilty to cans-i . ing a disturbance in a' public Case Adlourned place and was fined $25 ii a d . 1 C05“ “(1003” Magistrate A. J. Haslam.'. One fisheries 'E. 0 “‘59 appear‘ideC. remanded Garfield Taylor 0“ lhtf doom“ Harry Franc“ lof Charlottetown to August 4 on MacKinnon of Charlottetown a charge of drunken driving 11, had a POSSESSion 0f Oysters city police court yesterday. Bail out of season case adloumed ‘0 for the accused was set a 1 AUS 17 by consent to fix I date- ordon MacEachern. M ou at Four Charlottetown y o u t h s Stewart. was fined :25 and costs : of Charlottetown with Marvin 30' Boiaer's book describing events KIDDIES ENJOY A SH The Maritime Firemen'a Tournament m cur- rently meeting in Gharlotte- town sponsored a kiddies day yesterday at Victoria Park. Free firemens helmets. ice cream and on were on hand and the youngsters had plenty of time to play fireman. Shown a-bove working one of the sev- eral hoses hooked up to a city fire truck is Michael Prowaa Peters of the Charlottetown Fire Department giving a helping hand. The kids had a grand time squirting their friends as the ran thmug- II the spray from the hoses. TONIGHT - Acadion History Lecture Ends SDU Series SHOW AT DUSK 'o Edmond Arsehault. BScA. lec- E sarcastirriigr:their; a W 2 raisins...$233223}. his: Greek is'and lfifi‘é’éfs.f§réisoi§°3iiffioiiipifi Where 9m“ i can exrst 1.“. Centennial commemorative pro- jects. . with only the barest of necessities... Other activities were the pub- lication of Rev Francis lead the in up to Confederation: exhibition of sacred art now .-...-.u_. v Playground Rusrico area did not know that were remanded on 'their break. or 15 days for being drunk and‘on display I“ Kelley Memorlfll A- | IBM M 00”“ Attendance the Musical Stage Production. 0 ' ° MON to THURS STTII Climbing . Attendance was up by more 8'30 P'M' i than a thousand youngsters over FRI. and SAT. ‘ the previous week in the city's —— .‘ controlled playgrounds this TWILIGHT PERF, 3 past week. according to city ath- letic director James Fox. Totals for the week broke at 6:00 P.M. Evening—9:15 p.m. down this way: Hillsboro Square 714; Connaught Square 886 V ; ic- toria Park. 2.253: Kinsman Park the regulations apply to all craft. and not just to th use which hire for passengers. Blacquiere was also fined $50 and costs or 15 days when he pleaded guilty to a n o t h e 1‘ charge of operating a vessel while his ability to do so was impaired. A total of four cases of im- paired driving were on the dock- et. one of which was withdrawn. Robert Gessner Si-iiirphanit of Hunter Rivcr. who had pre- viously entered a plea guilty. was remanded by consent to Friday. Aug. 14 for trial: of not th disorderly Three speeding cases Were on the docket. R. Jardine of Park- dale was fined $12 and costs or five days; Gerald A. DesRoch- es of Charlottetown was fined $15 and costs or five days. and entry and theft cases to Aug. 10 on application of prosecutor Alan K. Scales. The youths are John Wayne Casford. Richard Derrell Casford. Melvin Alvin Jackman. and Stewart Gayland Ferguson. .Library. and the presentation of 1 six honorary degrees to eastern lprovincial premiers. 0 To ' JRobert E. Giggey of Charlotte- . town was fined 3m and costs or lunar Sm. Instinct. littlest. nut mm woody at the you; ' five days. The trial of Donald Lewis Brehaut. Charlottetown, w h 0 had pleaded not guilty to a charge of escaping from 4 444¥¥¥¥¥4 08611 0000100 hiltiiioieia Mot- water M800] EHII BRUCE - IEflHNlBfllllll' 'I’ANAVISIUII' n—n- WARNER BROS. Queens County jail. was adjour- ned to Aug. 7. During the mor- ning two crown witnesses were .eard before sec . Scales rested the prosecution’s EA 970: and Spring Park 679. That S Ts lmeans a grand sum of 5.502! 1.50 up Eve. -children availed themselves of 1.25 up Twlight the facilities in playgrounds of- fered by the city. . Figures to r the first full 1 month of operation indicate that during July 29.753 youngsters . turned out for the daily sessions. Special events for the week in- cluded a horseshoe tournament. TODAY through AUGUST 15th THE CANADIAN PUPPET THEATRE a kiddics‘ concert and [W0 pic- nics. in which the various play- grounds were involved. ; Cows Qualify In Performance Hon - Fri 2 p.ni. and 4 pan. FI'I. Eve. at 8 pan—SPECIAL FAMILY SHOW! ‘ Test Records A number of Prince Edward Island Ayrshire cows have quai- Sat. 10 a.m., 2 p.m,. 4 pan. GALLERY THEATRE Ified in record of pcrformance tests with good production fig, ures. it is indicated in the cur- rent issue of the Canadian Ayr- shire Review. Adults $1.00 Children 50c 1. Fisheries Industry Training TO Be Discussed At St. John’s in her class. senior 3-year old. r the month under review with 12.201 milk. 504 fat for breed class averages of 154 a both milk and fat. She is own»- ed by the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown. (hoverview Snowtbaiil. owned sington produced 11,224 pounds milk. 149 fat in the same class. The Moase herd's Cloverview Christie produced 9.339 milk. 361 fat for BCAs of 140 milk, 129 fat as a junior 2~year old. Fairvue Duchess Dianne pro- duced 10.836 milk. 440 fat for A. MacRae and son. Sherwood is i Conducted by ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. AUG. 9—9:00 PM. Uh in a series of Sunday Concerto NATIONAL YOUTH ,” . ORCHESTRA of German Victor Feldbrill ‘ Mount Pearl Nectar was third CENT EV asdtbellCAl-‘PI John Avison meat noun Vfltors Welcome « “COME AS YOU ARE— BUT COME" NORTH In C r aaual Clothes Fem". ("mm ion Rial-In! a. t .. . . . . i . cocoon-an. '0 a.......... CONSIDERATION CENTRE BOX omen Dafly 1 (m {65.12467 ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN 1 . . ..... .. 12 noon - 9:00 pm. BMTAURANT OPEN to Saturday VIE»qu hula; the ma daily. 0:00 nan. - 10:00 pm. . 7 pm. - 9 pm. time Shows - ELDON—ih” a.m. Selkirk Park - I 0 am. —- 8 pm. Anni .0 tendsnce. - . 0:30 nan. to 7:80 pm. 1 NORTH Rus'rico—m and 2 noon to 7:30 pm. W from fire departments If CHARLOTTENWN—INO MIT. Band Canes lecturing the RCA!" Romeo—7:» pan. Highland Callus Scottish Sandra Olimp- CHAWOWN—Tzu. pp. Band Concert. M Field. Victoria Park. ml the RCA! Pipe WEDNESDAY, Swims—Centennial Celebration - 10:00 am. Tm league Barbecue Chick Baseball game - 4:00 pan. Diving Display - Bingo lteimhmon clack WI Opt-hi by Flora MacLeod of MM. RCAF Pipe Band II at~ Scottish Festival. teatarlagjaadra Champion Innis-a Dancer. CHARLOTTETOWN—TTSI mm. meat - Sports at Victoria mIIk. 131 fat. ENNIAL ENTS TUESDAY, AUGUST 4th CMRMTOW4:I Mn. Maritime Fireman‘s Tour- nament parade featuring Royal Canadian Artillery Bald and marching units over the Maritimes rt at Govern- Plpe Sand. Ball Jones. World sin-I'll! land. AUGUST 5th en - Sky - fireworks display - Mart- ta - Mammoth Dance. Highland Games at Lord Dame 1:” Ian. flighlaad Collage Jonas, World Maritime ’s 'l'oara- Park Memorial Hall. by W. A. Moase and son. Ken- we of milk. 466 fat for BCAs of 148 ie a mature cow. for BCAs of. 128 gree' SHOWS 2:30 - 7 - 9 6'419/704 [ The training of technicians for the fishing industry will be discussed at a meeting in St. John's this week which will be attended by deputy fisheries lminister Eugene Gonman. Fisheries Minister Leo Rossi- ter said this morning that he. as 1-1 as fisheries ministers of the tlantic Provinces. is anxious that lechnical training in fisher- s stewed TONITE To THURSDAY Show about 9:00 pan. up. "I feel." he said. “that the problem of training is not being successfully attacked at the ‘ moment and new training facil-. ties to provide intermediate training. such as that between high school and a college de- are necessary." Mr. Gorman is a member of a three-man work committee of the Atlantic Provinces that will investigate training facilities. e at Memorial University Fisther‘es College and will be attended by representatives of the federal department of labor. One of the problems in train- ing. as seen by Mr. Rossiter. is whether or not training can be given at College or some other place in the Mari: times that would be equalb ef- fective. such as Halifax. \ . Cemetery Vandalism Reported The writing (I obscene phras- toubstones m' c thodri “hast M s“ s a a cemetery glean reported to Parkdals pol- es. ‘ Adm Tromcematetrymcnettaktr said “do” yese ay a ran om stone mm“. were msrhsd by t; 75° ' W °‘ W" Children 25. “mm” erase_ For some time now the cemetery has also been troun- led by vandals tipping ovei tombstones, removing flowers and setting fire to the lance. Panda“ poles will be m in: a thorough investigation 'n. to this latest handout I) find the persons responsible. w MOST-TALKED - ABOUT MO'HON HOT URE ENT ERT AlNNlEN'Tl uni-iron mow. Rom scunriosa. ' m M mums. auactss murmur. asst ‘ cm. fimm sill. waves. cccit naturist iii-Tomi . ........... .- . A..- ...._ t'kt'k‘k‘k‘kt‘k‘w; Special Mathias Today 2:30 ‘ RUBIN H000 VSTHE FALCON IN A 05 minis th DEATH SIIUIT’I) Ill" .S'lllflf I I '00!) I "()Ii’ [15”] ' GIGANTIC DOUBLE BI‘LL STARTS TOMORROW ....".‘2‘Y’.... HIE Y0! EITEII 'IIIE SIIIISTEII WORLD 0F TIIE. 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