lien is a look at the new bank at Montreal building now under construction on Grallon Street. Charlottetown. Work has been progressing at a rapid pace and many oi (he cannot Em are m in place. Those going i. at the right H the photn Ire (R this vault on the main iioor. The CONSTRUCTION shot is taken from What will be the rear oi the building. The Confederation memorial hull- dlul can be seen In the back- ground. Morgan Mitchell Alberton Aquatic Day,Win ALBERTON — For the sec- ond consecutive year Morgan iliteheu oi Charlottetown came rsl the ttrreenrile swim whioh ia the main event or at. berton'r Aquatic Day and re. ceived the Eastern Bakeries award. He was timed in one hour. is minutes. in seconds, Five conteatauis entered lh e water oil Montrose bridge at 24x p.m. the beginning liirtahell was in the lead. with Helen Carrogher oi Ehbsneet not iar behind. Following them were three newcomers to the eoniesi. Alan Burke and - old hlolunia of Charlottetown and ii in Gupal oi Alherlon. Shortly heiore no Gopal waa talen irum the water euiierlng irom cramps. VinnieedweaT-old Helen Carr rngher who graduated from Tigniah Regional High school in June. was in the competi- tion tor the iourth time and Int Sliurdsy she participated RCMP AGENT (Continued from page It He said Pearson was obvi- ously dead. with his skull crushed Ind lying in a fine-Inch MI 0! blood when he struck. had no choice." Waisnn laid. Watson testified that shortly belore .Tune 26, when Pearson was slaln. the" was dissatisfac- tion in his group over the way Pearson, al gsnu leader. had divided in a n e y received (or helping In an election campaign in suburban Riviera - dos — Pral- ea. Tie said dust shortly aim he war loraed to strike pearaon with a hammer. Alrd arrived on the seen: and threatened lllln. Ami. he aald. oilered him a valves handlul of counterfeit hills. which hl re- fused in accept. He said that he. Lame and habitat placed Pearson‘l body In Vlrennel grave, while Donlld Cote, who is not charged. and Cal-l cleaned ill) the null: WESIERN~ BRIEFS ld. her mother. Mn. Janie. wilHo. and other :eIlauvu in Alberten and nuns. Ie. in swl . She came in at Klidare Bridle after one hour. 43 ml in minutes in the water. Also Burke and Donald Me inuls appeared well match They swam almost abreast most oi the way and reached the ilnlsh line at the same time. large gathering oi peopla assembled I'm' the atlel‘lwon ml water sports. The weather was pleasant although rather tilt in. Northumherland Strait m periodic reports on Repeats breeds made the water I bit rough. Throulll the public adores. and IYS tern he wa t in- Tormed oi all that was Iakllll place by Andy Wells who was bile announcer , A new and precleted lniorrnotlorr tldr yeor was the twowoy rad. io contact with contestants in this means their Pro- ms. were made available, Mr. Wells. chairman oi the the long awim. By Home Made Beer Possession Brings Fines To Tignish Men ALBERTO“ — A number of filer Idpmsrlled to Aug. fl cases were brought bernre Mag. istrate cheater MacDonald at Alberion yesterday a . lierbert John Powers oi nrsh received a reprimand ior having l rt a u I' i l oleot lighting equipment on a vehicle. one man. convicted oi beinl intoxicated in a public place. was lined SZIT and costs. Clifton John Gavin M 'fignloh was convicted oi having in h l a home liqunr not purchased team a vendor. namely. a ouantlty oi homemade beer lie was tired ear and costs. aeonett .l a m e r Kaela oi Skinner‘s Pond w as convicted on a similar charge and lined an equal amount. ror tailing to stop at a a top sign. a driver had his can run- Joseph Cecil Doucatie ol' St. Loull, charged under the Excise Act with having in his possess- ion a quantity of illicit spirits pleaded not guilty and had his can set over to Aug. is. Edward Joseph Perry. Edgar Joseph Gaudei and Eenbii Joy eph Gaudel, of ’I‘lsnish. charged with prison break. had i e i 1- sentences turlher deferred to Oct. lo dependant on their con- tinued good behaviour. Devere Avery oi Alher t n n South was convicted on two charges under the fisheries reg» ulatlnnl. namely. oI throwing cargo overboard alier having been signalled by a patrol boat. it nulniand inland is said on the island at the increased Pric- es suggested by some or the larger ilrma men local bakera ' firm to lack new it . es to comparable levels it was disclosed last night by several Charlottetown bakerier. The batters also said they had no Intention with any other Island bakeries to reach a decision on the price increase. The hike would ba Placed on Island bread ll main. land products started selling the province at the banned prices. they said. main independent lrom each . . aa Louis Stewart oi Stewart Bakeries. "that wa we can avoid combine troubles and early on our own business without worrying about the other fellows." Mr. Stewart also explained that the determining (actor in A the price increase {or Island Aquatic Day committee of the Alberton and West Prince Board at Trade. expressed thanks (or the wholeheer he had received. and Introduced the speakers. Mayor Roy Leard expressed appreciation in Mrs. Harry Cudrnore ol the Red Cross and (or helped-s ior their strong sup- port in the Aquatic Day pro- gram each year. CUTS RIBBON .. A. T. Parkes. executive dir- ector of the Maritime Board of Trade, referred to the event as a worthy Project, one oi many sponsored by which is celebrating its Will an- niversary this year. Mr. Parke! out the red ribbon and declla Ed Aquatic Day uiflcially open. Speed hoais swimmers vied Tor attention so It was a source al‘ real satlslantlon that almost everyone could keep an eye on both at the same time. A: the long distance lwlmmerl approached to have the ter skiing discontinued for I time. At the close oi eventa a demonstration oi Scuba diving wask given by Sterling Hitch- eoc . p. The coveted Alberton d tries trophy lcr hoatrnanship was awarded to allly Maxlleld oi Summerside. The presents kineh on behali oi the donors. ast year's holder oi the Ho phy. l-iowie Getson, received a silver cup which will remain in his possession. STREET DANCE The testrva spirit which pre- vailed as the events or the ti were run on at klldnre Bridge in the alternoou and as stlllpertime reached a climax in the evening when an enthusias- i:l' mng of dancers ad spec. tsiors assembled on Albertun’s main street for a mammoth dance. Good music was turnifll» ed by "The Shamrocks." HOLD CENTENARY The "Tube". London and of having 14 underslsed lobe lterl In his Seabrook Track Meet Held In S’sicle SUMMERSIDI — Followlnl are the results of the Sele Farms Invitational thIIlhi track and ileld meet held lart evening at Queen Elizabeth Park. Summeraide. olymple 1.5m metm— i. so Lawlnr. Charlottetown trail; 2. Robert Waugh, Summeraidd; a. Bob Smith. Summer-toe. Olympic toil metres— 1. AL r Groom. summerride ills sum: 2. John Pnlrler. summer- ald :. Mike nagg. summert- aide. niecua— 1. son simmona, Charlottetown in: last 10 inch- on); 2, bob Clattenhiui. sane merride; 3. Jack Maesaehern. Charlottetown. llllh .IIIIIIp— l. W- man Charlottetown 1 in 2. ve lid. 31: 3. Cyril MacDonald. imvn. DIMIIpIc m metres— 1. Ida. Poitier. Summerslde ISM on: ‘ I. WIynl Claim, Summit- 8. Doul Mack-II. Charlott- town DIV. tut. i m . Charla“. Hop. rep and lump— 1. ultra nan. summeraldo tau it. till In.)- ma nuuen. town. 3. Dave nyniirnnn. Chan lottetown. Otymplc soil metre relly— 1. wide in see.) a man DEATH NOTIC oar-nu THE MOST EXDI EVER LIVEII'. SPEETABLE TIIIT EVE SWE PRINCESS PAT DRIVE-IN THEATRE anthem-1.!“ TIMWWMNAWS Mill-TIMI » lil's'miil'l’afir 'l way system, celebrates its low: anniversary this year. Admission $1.00 anus-mom. r. l. l. cooperation meet tion was made by Russell ‘ Mm humanism the mainland “ll they In- fllen we will u more." he bread would hakerlea' decision. crease their prices be loreed to do do said, “’I‘ ' with W othu- balm: ml the island to reach an agree. merit. “It breaks down to this. it ml does it then we all havt to. You would be stupid no! to be- . cause it would mean that the others would be making a law extra tents and you wo . he said. i He elaborated on all: point} by explain that the omn— er tn the store would have to pay the increased prlc price had gone up or not. e grocer leis his own ra~ tall level and usually sells all the bread in his star: It the same price. Therefore. ll! gm- cer could buy bread Iron: onl baker at 20 cents and {rum ano. ther at 21 cents. but would loll ISLAND NEWS PAGE.I Summerside And Prince County d. The Gull‘dllll, Charlottetown, Thurn. Aug. 1. 1963. 3 Ch'lown Bakers Adopt ' , t h. those big iellows. y that it was very dliiicult for it's shdue Demonstration Is Scheduled Sunday By Park lifeguards Siardlope versus Caven-lare Illezulrdl We aren't influx Koekr Roiects T, | Offer From CBC TORON'K) (CPI — Christlnnl Keel". "I plfly llx'l wh Imam associations trigger Sunday. as Nationauany chance. Mr. idacoulgeu iPark liieguardr irom t aid. or m. 5., lmutres meet at the Members oi the Cavendish Sh"; In. Mug? areekley soaob tor their ann..ieam ar peter nernoebea. . ' Iual exhibition oi com.l Gallant. ll. Murphy. 1.. Camp- after to lime" nu Hie CBC tele- begin at like two ‘hcld. will ee Atlilude both at it cents r "The only loss goes to bakers“. Mr. Stewart said. SUGAR UP All oi the local they tell the increase was due when the price ni sugar was so . high a tew weeks ago. "I! it‘ had to go up you would think that would be the time". Em met Maroonald on Enterprise Bakeries said last igllli. n Asa luuigan "Even Mr. MacDo- nald said. “they may ioree us > .however. mio thrs even though we have alter the ohm“, blke“ m w ,9 had no inlcnilrrns oi raising llte ‘Ioets the Island. And then Prices ourselves." The local bakers also agreed ‘ has {all them to compete With the large mainland Iii-ms who could pro- duce ai less cost “We also Null? neutrons The demonstration W'll This event. which Ia>t yea.- are D. Large. .1. MneLeaa. drew a crowd oi over 5.000 occasions when it board. boa. and demonstratroua oi swmrmmz. “"4 3‘ “mum M“ “mm” strokes and the tour artliital respiration methods to guard supervisor George Mac-I l i . hm“ Sm ‘E‘lfréijdwllaobe on cons ant pat tors will be ready on rafts 'n leuent any rwimmer might tin himseli in trouble mg to buck.nonald sad . ‘ e prim oi island bread.11\'ictimi. Stanhope lbne local lollows suli. NonelC. Slillplrani ivicli seemed to wanl in be that nne. iSwlmlninl moire- lhowever. All said they would: Breast stroke. .wnii untrl “one oi the others"lC. Silliphant, l... Campbell. raised his price. at HENDERSON & CUDMORE it's ll bell. c, Silllpitant. vieum program Newsmagazine.‘ Members oi the Stanhope team A CBC spokesman said Wed- . nestin Mlsr Keeler reinsed iha $5.000 olier because she is un: der a shtitoitccntraci to New. oi the World. a British Sunday newaPlDQI. ' The spokesman as the our- poac oi her Iuggesled appear. anee was not sensation. but “merely to cover a good new story the way it should be cov- ered, with the personalities in— volved present . . , and keeping in mind our responsibility to give our viewers the news ob- l'ectlvel " 7 pm. rm} Fisher. M. Mitchell. R. MIT/c ell. was. Patrol guards are John Hughes ieature rescues by; In Large in charge oi the entire pro gram which will last about one i and a halt hours. Alan Ede. superintendent oi the National Park. will introduce the program and master of cere- monies will be Dave Miller. W‘mm‘“ WT; Following is the worn to be d l presented: lety precaution. Llle- said yealerday tu-o‘ - ‘C in though these iellows v_ pm... ng‘m MM!“ ‘chell lvlcllrn) Sianhope va L. - ‘ have to pay city tax that thorCamPhPll. c. sullphani. lvictiml ififfifi'fiebépbfifish“ 3‘ mainlanders don't," Mr. Mac-lCavrndisn. 0......“ 5......so V_ mp.“ l . oat' D. Large. .1. MaeLean .6. an...“ R Mimmp Artiiiclai respiration: Resuscitator. l=. neshoobes: pedn buoy: M. Mitchell. R, to. Silliphant. L. Campbell. ell ivietlmt va. ii, Murphy.. shseiter. J. Hughes, H. Mur- ' . L. Gallant M- vl. L. Gal» will not go up untilllant P. Desflouhes (victim) Ca- mainland Increase al- vendis iii Tor generally. only a'lterlliiiich l Cavendish ; phy . l H.Nsilson.1. Mucieao. P. nesliochea. Mitchell. D. Large. Mouth to mouth G. aarion, X. Large. Mitchel' v Fish FUN HATS UNVEIL NEW FLAG KUALA LUMPUE IAPl—Ma- lays has unveiled the design of a new flag Tor the Iederaiion oi Malaysia, The flag would have a Crescent and a unpainted star in the upper leit hand corner. There would be seven red and seven white stripes. The star. points and sirlpea represent tho 1 states now making up Ma. laya plus one each Tor Sllllae re. arawak and North Borneo which will join the new tederailon Aug. 31. SUN HATS ‘ Ruiz. to $3.00 ' 99° Tignish Legion CARNIVAL Wednesday. Aug. 7 0 Pony Rides O Swings O Gaines O Lunches O Fireworks 0 Barton Tiliii ltlIJ MIMIITIII HEAL-lle STOW NOW BECOMES TIiE MIBIITIEST SEA- FT ACROSS TIIE SCREEN! nan-mum». TERYLENE . Light. cool. eorninrtablo . Muny ar washable $8.95 Others $10.95 - $12.95 @llnuiutti AUGUST SA”: Time To Clear Out Most Wanted Summer Wear lit Low Money Saving Prices.“ SPORT COATS . All wool and lightweight cottons Light checks Ii‘ darker mute! Hindu a halos: ater with side or centre vent. . Reg. :29 and :32 SIMII . This 'I'erylene hlsnd hull! their pres. A SPORT SHIRTS SEQEflSHIRTS 0 Value: to «no 0 short rleere pullover styles $2.99 IT TERYLENE SUITS Light and cool tor Summin- inin Fall. The pants hold their pm! Sim 36-44. These suits were originally priced to $60. $29 OTHERS FROM $39 short and long sleeve All complaier wash-hie Value Imm $5 to W S1. Famous Tamro-Shantor KNIT SHIRTS $2193" $If99' its H. NDERSUN ti CUUMU i IETlis sn'i‘l'lmrs . Blue den-m (3000M M Shlfll) Green. ink. 'Nlll