j. ‘ jy '. -x T’ i‘ nanny BUGDEN Maritime Electric Follows Trend In Artistic Thinkng Maritime Electric Company will shortly mrveil a mural in their downtown office designed and painted by an employee and artist Barry Bugden. The mural, six feet by seven feet, is believed to be the first one to be commissioned by a commercial ‘ Mount Allison University last year he has opened ‘ISLAND NEWS PAGE Charlottetown and Queens County- Case Opens In Two crown witnesses were heard yesterday ' e e- Remand (liorged with scoping lawful aded guilty in County magistrates court yes- terday afternoon. Following the election and plea the accused was in custody untfl Aug. 1 tor sea- M1. The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 28, 1962. 5 On Escape Count liminary hearing of James Gar- ry Gormley, Charlottetown, char- ged before Magistrate A. Haslam in city police court with theft. u Gormley, who is not repre- sented by counsel, is charged with the theft of 10 sweaters and a quantity of men's and boys’ shirts, valued over $50, the Property of Benton’: Wholesale Goods, Charlottetown. At an earlier session. the ac- cused elected trial by a judge and jury. The case for the pro- secution ts being conducted by Alan K. Scales. Is Given injaii. 1-‘inesoffllandcostsorls WITNESS TESTIFIES 6. The first witness, Francis Flood, Charlottetown, salesman for Beaton’s. told of locking his car at about midnight, June 26, where it was parked across the street from his home, 28 Dor- Loafing OI SaIesman's Car Police Court Cnst. Charles Ready, city 320-} lice force, related his actions; about $125 at wholesale prices. Pleading Sum)’ to the CIIIISC oasslwassunhlulilfl On a second charge, of vag- rancy, the accused was also re- manded until the ssme date. A lone drunk and incapable,. Italian Consul Visits Here Dr. Paolo Causli, consul gen W“ give" ‘ 20 day ‘upended eral of Italy in Montreal, is via- sentence. in the investigation of the theft,‘ J. after receiving a call from Mr. Flood at about 9 a.m. June 27. He corroborated the evidence of the previous witness as to the condition of the car follow- ing the theft. Cnst. Ready also told of obtaining the assistance of Cpl. Elliot of the RCMP's identification section, who ob- tained a number of fingerprints from the vehicle. Cnst. Ready stated that as the result of a later call, he pro- ceeded to 32 Union Street, a va- cant house. and in the cellar ly produced in court. Following the police officer's testimony, Mr. Scales inform- ed the magistrate that another crown witness was unable to attend this session, and the ac- discovered the articles previous- hm" iting this province and yester- day called on Mayor A. Walthea Gaudet. Eh Worship arranged a meeting for the consul with Sidney Burhoe, of J.W. Windsor Company, when Dr. Canall re- marked that peasants in his country live largely on ish Brother Dies In Vancouver News of the death of their brother H. Dean McEwen, in his 90th year in Vancouver, in mm“. was ,.ece3,,, He said there was little men . . {es}; eaten by people of this class new by 9 M£Ewen' ' and their distance from the sea brother he“ and his sister‘ also made dried fish the answer to I 11,, food problem with cod the prin- cipal fish used. Some mackerel are also eaten but he noted thal herring could only be obtained by the wealthier peasants. -or teuce. Lester (Junior) Buell. Albion. charged with selling in- toxicating liquor to another per- son, counselled by John P. Nicholson. had his case adjourn- H00 and another for dl'iVin8_ ed until July so to its at date for motor vehicle with faulty eqmrr hearing. I119 - cheater Street. Going to the door to take in the morning paper at about 7.45 a.m., June 27, he said that he noticed the two right doors of the car were partially open as was the ventilating window Storey Electric Ltd. AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER REPAIRS ~A- ‘A’ ~A- ~A- * * * * * * srscw. room ébllbe AT 2:30 AT WORK ON COMPANY MURAL of the fine arts department of Since returning from ‘Europe a studio at his home, just outside of Charlottetown, and has wel- comed visitors trom many parts of the United States and Can- Also set over to fix date for hearing, was Chester End Whit- lock, East Royalty, who on the change of driving while abilities were impaired by al- cohol. was remanded until Am. 3. 811110 on the right side. Mr. Flood identified a number of articles produced by th crown prosecutor as those that were locked in the back seat of his car on June 26, and which he discovered to be missing Youngsters from the age of on the morning of June 27. three to 13 are pouring into the At the request of Mr. Scales. dental. clinic at City Hall to pro- the witness estimated the tect their teeth through the stan- stolen articles to be valued at Dental Clinic Is Busy Spot a .. \V<- Iuur 2: lllll mm nl t.'u-tury lr:riIw(l -(‘l‘\IL'(‘ill('ll t;.r‘r|ilu'.k for al' m.'rl.4~s. ‘ Phone» us tmI.'1) . . Storey Electric Ltd. Dial , _ Ch'inwn I-731] — 9'"-Itlr 2822 Vocational School firmshme Building's Future Not Determined No decision has yet been made corncerningthe we of the exist- ing vocational school in Chario- ttetown once the new Provincial Technical Institute is completed, Hon. Phillip Matheson. minister barns and other outbuildings, he said. The house was only partially covered by inwrance. The blaze occurred between 12 midnight and 1 am. Mr. Kelly ~ establlshmnt in this ado. province, and a suclifiis an in- dioation of the trend which has n brought about Henry ROIJGHS by the plans tor the pro Confederation Building with its Passes In Mass, magnificent art galleries and other facilities. Charles Roberts, 194 St. Pet- Recipient of a Canada Coun- of‘: Road Sherwood 11 00- ell grant which enabled him to spend a year studying in Eng. ' Wincih t . land and Spain, Mr. Bugden to m es er Henry. on July 23 , as ceived the news of the sudden death of his youngest brother, Mass., of public works said yesterday. “The building is well built, not obsolete and in an excellent lo- cation, so you can be sure it will be put to good use after the new building is completed", the minister stressed. ‘ .Tenders have been called for the new building and construc- tion is expected to begin shortly. said he heard what sounded like an explosion and smelled smoke before discovering the fire. He said the fire likely started somewhere above the kitchen. Mr. Kelly, his wife and three children, are now living at the home of his father Harry Kelly. Kelly. Robert MacKinnon, Passmore Street, she received her early uc ' city schools and had three years at Prince of Wales College before leaving for Toronto. MANY TUBES A television transmitter re- quires many more tubes than the 30 to 50 used in receivers. Parade, 10 a. Please Phone 3. Earle MacDonald 4-6757 m., Aug. 17th -V--V>-V--V--V--¥-V--V--V--V--V--V-¥¥.-¥~i LAST TIME TONIGHT it is hoped the structure will be completed early next year. \ nous: wrnura ”The Magnificent Seven” NORTH RIVER DRIVE - IN and cost! 01' 30 days nous flouride treatment ;' there under direction of Dr. B. E — ~ _ _ W I _ 1 ' , - J.0'M ,dirt fth dl- ‘w - lqkg Verde F|re M0,, §f’d‘;,,,,,°°,,§§,,‘§,_ p§,,,,,,,_ ! .wAnui:n anos...=.... ‘ri:cHNrcoLoa° I cial de artment of health. Iilil RAYDANTON'CLAUDE AKINS-RHODES REA$0N°ANDRA MARTIN Dest H " ; r°YS Ome The treatment is being given by lss Gloria MacKinnon, a A 919 destroyed the 1101119 and recent graduate of the two-year L _ 7 - 9 ‘ 01 F"-“¢l5 R9“? 1“ course in dental hygiene at the 0 o o - I-ll“? V9111? 0 I 1‘ I 3' Thursday University of Toronto. Miss Mac- Girls or BOYS WITI1 POTIIQS Or HOTSC5 m0m1n8~ Kinnou a native of Charlotte / hM-lf‘;stK€£llll' Mid 33:11:38? $11? town, began the treatments on _d . Id £'££”ém e P911303 ongm s her return to th city early this m the M mom e to rr em Go Cup & Saucer P0 Quick action by firefighters A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . - ~- ‘it from Vernon River saved his I-tetusollv use me Pictures. m. MONDAY-TUESDAY snows AT 7-9 ONLY CA?t7@L gently returvudegl fiélom Week! He was lthemoion ofhthff blate‘ . : are day! :er\‘rice mu Starring SHOW ABOUT 9‘15 ‘final: pamti are 1ce,cm'-wmj d zabet oerts. k h moues ow g ‘ stor of lihge London. 0nt.. mus‘ and ilimsuli-iiived by his wife Mae i','i§X§§w?1idv,§§ i1i'§(l)I1.-o[f[eotuf:l:~ houses 3"Y'“'°|' ' sfeve Mc¢ueen Always A C8-l‘I»'00l| I e cum. and Lauren Harris. director (nee Townshendi and three child- I , week where they will be 9“, O ssa reg.‘ Willi-m_l.iJe8n 111:?’ SIé!‘s1€Y- [guests of Miss Hayter's brother 1“ Prince st ° 90 511W V 118 one o . and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ' . show Mrs. Lottie Dan‘ ls, Fl rid . «<1 - I °h”'°“°*°"" S _ L O C A L m We 3- o, -C,-;;_ J-one name-. PECIAI. SUNDAY NIGHT SHOW M M, lottetuwn, and two brothers. _ Cleve in York Point. and Charles in Sherwood. P.E.|. Girls Attend BRIEFS No DAMAGE An overheated oil burner sent ,N.Y. Church Camp MURRAY HARBOR — M I s 3 Youth Work) . CIltInsAS:oPE (Sponsored by The Knights of Columbus in aid of Charity is city fireman to 25 King Street at approximately 7.10 last even- ing. There was no damage. _ T0 ENGLAND Mary Prowse, Murray Harbor left by plane July 27 to attend an evangelistic church camp at Schroon Island. New York. Also making the.sarne trip is Miss Eileen llayter of High lint’; swooping ‘Ilse Nation! .unuin.smysohInannunsong 7%. CLIFTON WEBB DOROTHY MCGUIRE Rev. John G. Ball. pastor -at Trinity United Church for the past year, is leaving from Hail- Bank. They will attend the camp for tax International Airport July 31 a visit to his parents in Eng- « llannd. He will also take the do portunity of visiting the Ho y Land while he is away and will return to the pulpit at Trinity on September 9. » McGAUGHEY FUNERAL - The funeral for James T. Mc- Gaughey was held Friday mor- ning from the Charlottetown Fu- mAL_ 4-3574 (.000,-‘Venn C0/('12.? (II I 11‘ 1701111 ta (‘/1 THURSDAY SPECIAL AD*MISSiON PIECES MONDAY - TUESDAY - WEDNESDAY- MAGGIE MCNAMAR 4oAYn ADULTS .. .. 75c,‘ CHILDREN .. 25c’ Humour WARNER IROI. 2li1.:..‘.3.h’i;‘i.§‘ryl°‘-{.'3..§l'wrl§l§.f’zl"§ SPECIAL °N NORTH RIVER A|)u|,'|' ENTERTAINMENT em ass was 1: ebra - _ du ted the wt r the Three es in . . - ' 2-siiieill Rcev. Jame’: Snliithf PP, G-70--15 9.95 chm-lofiatown on ;:lslb$re:re:itwleirflthe ognacltuflnlgz 1.5o—1s ................... .. 9.95 :l{iiEh't:r"’anst-:anl;a‘r,ila: ‘awn amen, by Poplflaf Rgquesf gj §l;us_1;ewi‘ Chutes condrg:°.nAm- All compaot Sites on) H ” , R d I n - . ' r .’I‘o‘mn giingmoi-yzultilci; l)'av1ind':MlE.- 5”" 850 65°" 8fi},':v”A§o,§‘.,'. 9:15 church cemetery. An. Appeal to Citizens of Charlottetown Several young bondsrnon (boys and girls Jrom Nova Scott: and New lrunswloii will require us- ggm for one or two days Aug. 16 and Aug. 11. slur- Ing the Gold Cup & Saucer Fost- lvltlos. Will you help I5 *0 40'“- onstrato Charlotretotmfs hospit- gmy by faking one or more ot shun youngsters into your homo as your guests? A phone coil to Mr. John Butler at 4-5553 (City Hall would be appreciated- GAIIDET. A. WALTHEN , Mayor. - x %wac,~vassiueus-ssauAor.uas-_-;aqua-asuu~-u- SIIowSIl~arts¢t-Duslt In Glorious Color snows AT 2:30 - 7 - 9 ONE OF THE MOST WIDELY ACCLAIMED TRAVELOGUES EVER TO BE PRESENTED SPECIAL ..;'t.'!.°"..i"..’::}".'." MCANADA ‘ by the Lions Club of C||orlol'l'e- _ 2:30 town. Proceeds for purposes. , _ M|R|SCH In a‘ an ‘R m.'_"_,,". "rm nocnnin-ruins Kin! “WEI”-" _ ' WVhotAWoiutortul|.lta‘' andHo117V°0d'l_n -,,,,',p stovorbatlteaarnol M‘ ..\,: _' ‘ . . I CM LOU . ieflhwmfifiwwhfifish. “Whoa ’.--_'.—-'-§..--- -1 -- ‘E --— ""-' -,~. ‘v AR] “R W] N itnut-orrt,grunruigLtuii1i.:,nrgrn,v,r.ssrm KEYS“) KOPS ouusuo IEBERER-RIC RD nwru-uuiwuirsts %~\ . 444444444444444{¥44444¥=r-so