n Ceremony. 8.30 a band concert will be be near Government House, follow- cd by a lireiiot‘ks After. the fireworks display Province Building at , a be lighted. d 1064 meetin . Busy Agenda Is Set For Premiers’ Meet Agenda for the visit next week.Act. will be held in conjunction 93¢ m the provincial Premiers: TEA' RECEPTION of Canada's prime minister and WiXh the visit, d 31"”! g commemorative ad~~ . x remlers an , provincial prcmlora has been re- minimal]. are expected m am",1 filmed by television crews. l leased by Provmclal Secretary,ln Charlottetown on the after- David Stewart, [ad will mcludel noon of Aug. 31. be host at a government lunch-.l '30 At 5.15 pm. on Monday. a re- eon for the prime minister and“ mworh' MM concerts' mm . ception for the visitors wlll be. premiers at 12.30 at the Chariot-i c ~ “W- "P" 3 ’e'enacl' held on board HMCS Cape Scotti tetown Hotel. " me“ of the “TN” 100 yearslin Charlottetown. At 6.30. the At P “o of u“ Path“. °E “medal”. party leaves the Ship for dinner‘ Pearson will inspect the Royal 3“ at Montgomery Hall. ICanadian Navy Gu SUNSET CEREMONY fat the Confederation Centre. At| . In Victoria Park. the R o yal 2.10. there will be a tour of fact North America Canadian Navy will hold a 2"- Memorial Centre. . 0.15 e harbor will meat on. . A federal - provincial confer-1l once. likely to discuss changes In the British of Confederation Fathers of Confederation will ar-. 1-1 a rbor aboard the “Victoria.” a con- verted federal government ship at 3 pm. The P.E.l. Regiment Band will be in attendance for ‘ the arrival. l The “Fathers of Confedera¥ . begin n the . Chamber FEW ANIMALS rive in Charlottetown Centre Ethe Confederation Chamber at captivity. TODAY THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6th WAYNE ANI) SH USTER TN Charlottetown Mon. to Sat. 8:80 pm. The true story of Lt. loll l'. Kennedy's .. ' 'ble adventure . Fri. and Sat. 2:30 pm. mmd’ Matinccs SEATS Evening 2.00 & Matinccs 1.00 l 2200 up DON'T MISS THIS COMEDY. SONG AND DANCE REVUE ESPECIALLY SCRIPTED FOR CHARLOTTETOWN! “for the show come and meet the cast in the Green Room. Admission 25c plus your ticket stub. ONE NIGHT ONLY SUNDAY. AUG. Bil—9:00 P.M. JO'HN VICKERS leading Tenor EGMONT BAY and The A be held on Official officials and invited guests. ednesday, September 2nd, 1964. Visitors Welcome in Casual Clothes “COME AS YOU ARE—BUT COME" ” ié-illll after {in é-ém) ART GALLERY AND MUSEUM OPEN D ............. . .................. .. 10 am. — 8 pm. Sun ays ............................. .. 12 noon - 9:00 pm. RESTAURANT OPEN Monday to Saturday . . 9:30 am. to 7:30 pm. Sunday 12 noon to 7:30 pm. _ Watch for the Centennial ESSO Ticketmohile ' touring the Island daily. a.m. on the 2nd. Entries must be made as early _ - change. ' parishes. Games. pony rides. Milking contest. Memor .Building Foundation as hosts. Working sessions of t‘ie feder- manded to later dates. almost exterminated MOlNT CARMEL EXHIBITION 60th ANNIVERSARY cultural Fair at Abram’s Village will ' opening at 2 pm. by government Open to all West Point County. boundary line being St. Eleanor’s Road to the north shore. sunny, ‘ _ 7 pm. _ 9 pm. All exhibits in the building must be taken in on the 1st and livestock and poultry before 10 as possible. Prize list may be obtained by writing or phone Cyrus J. Gallant, secretary, 52-2, Wellington Ex- Meals will be served by the ladies of both ml ute Sunset A! sso for a re- enactment of the l _ A parade of the prime minis- dlsplay at tor and the premiers from the to Govern- fortao. The “Fathers of Confederation" The Sept. 1 events begin at 10' are to travel in horse-drawn car- am. in the Confederation Chsm- rinses. with the prime mini-tar her in the Province Building and the premiers travelling In There will be an afternoon tea. the prime dresses. This program is to be‘ at Government HOUSE It 5 DJ“ ‘and a reception and buffet a Premier Walter R. Shaw will; the C°nf°d°”“°“ cent" ' t t . l On the evening of Sept. 1. thel tn" onfcrence delegates will attend mired driving charges. performance of Wayne and ial A I Ado“ portraying the original: al- provincial conference are to were Douglas ' ‘ Confederation Mount Edward at 10 am. Sept. 2. The desert - based Arabian loryx. a M” M antelope. h” pear and the court issued a been “5 warrant for Albert Watson Ste- ing a window in town police I ll believed to be Clown ‘0 'bom.wart. Carleton. The case WM station when he pleaded guilty Itlon” are scheduled to arrive atlso animals. most of them in wt We, u, Ann,“ 3, ISLAND NEWS PAGE Smallwood Indicates phant w. waning on In right hand side of the road. It is believed the. vehicle was dissecondtualheof three travelling in the some dines- ton. and that the occupants of the third vehicle may have wit- nessed the accident. 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Aug. 25. 1964. Attendance | C Magistrate James B. John- days for illegal possession of Magistrate Hears I4 Cases, 12 Charges Involve Liquor Four men appeared in magts- lng intoxicated in a public 's court yesterday on im- place. and three men were Premier Joseph Smallwood of Newfoundland. who missed the rift premiers‘ conference sev- eral weeks ago, has announced that he will come to Charlotte-1 town with a delegation for the Centennial commemorativcl meeting of all Canadian prom- ier next week. All other premiers involved but already indicated acceptance of h fined no and costs or rime MimsterlSh“3l" l" "19 Memm'lll Thfll- ston. QC, fined Edward James liquor. tre at 8.30. Following the perfor- Dolron of New Glasgow and of Honor mance there will be a reception and costs or 10 days on at the centre. with the Fathers charge. the Two of the men so charged pleaded not guilty and were re- EY Stuart Moore.1 Road, who was remanded to Sept. 21. and Hec- tor Howard Morrison. 0c 0 s it View, remanded to Aug. 31. The other man failed to ap- Donald Keith Higgins of Stan- hope was remanded to Sep m- ber 17 on a criminal negligence charge resulting from an acci- dent in which Duncan Albsn Maclnnis was killed. e of Paulina (Mrs. Mslcolml Macl.ean, Souris, was set over to August 31. Mrs. Mac- Lean is charged with possession of goods known to be stolen with a value exceeding $50. men were each fined m and costs or 15 days for be- tn;h Charlottetown invitation. oy are expec to arrive Man here during the afternoon of Monday. Aug. 31. MISCOUCHE Centennial Celebrations TUESDAY, AUG. 25th. . Crowning of Queen 0 Midway ‘ Opening of Museum On Two Counts SUMMERSIDE —- John Allen MacDonald of Cornwall appeared before Magistrate 3.8. Hinton. QC on two counts yesterday.. it was fined 820 and costs or 10 days for being drunk and 020 and costs or 10 days for break RCMP Hunt For Witnesses The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are requesting informa- tion about a hit-and-run accid- ent which occurred Sunday even- ing on one Molpequo Road at Winsloe. Police believe the vehicle which struck Robert Gcssnor Silllphant in the accident which sent him to hospital in Halifax with spinal injuries, was marvel- Iing towards Hunter River, the same direction in which Silli- 83‘/3% MORTGAGES to both charges. He was also or- dered to pay restitution of 85.70 or serve 5 days in jail. There were two other cases in magistrate's court. both of men charged with being drunk in a public place. One was fined 020 and costs or 15 days and the other $20 and costs or 15 days. to August 27 when he appeared CovoI-load Man Charged With Threatening Life Robert Francis Ross of Cove- head was remanded without bail in city police court yesterday. He was charged with threatening the life of a person. but no plea was take Lawrence Dolron and Stewart were each fined $20 and costs or 20 days on separate charges of being drunk and disorderly. Edward erri an “‘4‘”- Fcrguson, both of Charlottetown . On new or improved city homes Or for Ro-financing 7% on standard two thirds loans on first class security—slightly higher on others. come in and talk over your requirements with HYNDMAN & CO. LIMITED _ MORTGAGE AND INSURANCE BROKERS Dial 4-6567 57 Queen St. town. was fined $10 and costs on a similar charge. . Two persons charged with be: ing drunk and incapable werel fined :10 and costs or five days and 330 without costs. respectl-l vely. l ed $2 em W8 session of liquor. sign another man was fined 85: and costs. l 'RHS Classes ' .3 Have Enrollment Of 166 Students ALBERTON ——- Alberton dil- trict regional high school clas- ses began yesterday with some more will join this number mill- in the week. Thcre were 10 students grade 12. 37 in grade 11. grade 10, 64 in grade nine to 85 in and For failing to half at a stopl 12 in commercl has returned as principal. 0th or members of last year‘s staff who have returned are James Currie of Elrnsdale, Melvin Per- ry of St. Louis and Perley Mac- Neill of O’Ieary. New membe s of acade- mic staff are Miss Eva Sabine AUGUST SALE CONTINUES ALL WEEK! Yes. our great August clearance sale continues until Saturday, August 29th! Here‘s your chance for tremendous savings on quality summer merchandise —clothing for your family and items for your home. Shop early for best buys! on "I: ISLAND It's of Charlottetown and Wllllam MacKiunon of Charlottetown. ‘ on McEwen of Susu sex has returned to teach the commercial class and Mrs. William Cain of Summervtlla v of West Point, Paul Batchilder :‘ *‘k‘k‘k‘k'k‘k'k‘k'k? cflpz Shows Dolly 2:30-7-9 coil; or it? day; 33 illegal EEEITODAY A1- 130 TONIGHT 7 . 9 - - CITE . man's wag iS [y EVERYONE’S 7_ i MOTION PICTURE! FRal'lH ROSS “nu-i UnE LU LJ halt... llUUMURRAY new mnii‘fi'i‘ii‘5333'?"‘3'!”111335'IlstTlNO TOMORROW ....S'3°.". . UNIQUE WALL MAP Island NOW ON SALE: A Can- tonniolmep of RE]. in color drawn by Maritime: artist in unique 17th century style. Beautiful border; heraldic nameplate. Unusual side panels picture hlaforlo events, 'llsf Fathers of Con- federation A THOUSAND THRILLS STAMPEDE THE SCREEN As A THOUSAND KNIGHTS -IN-ARMOR CHARGE! millllfliliflllt lllllll ,9 Eli CENTENNIAL EVENTS P TUESDAY, AUGUST 25 ‘ MISCOUCHE—Centonalal celebrations—2:00 p.m. Par- ade—2:45 p.m. Official Opening and opening of Acadian Museum - Bingo — Picnic -- Midway -- Chil- dren's Rides—Band Concert with Royal Canadian Dragoons Band at 4:00 pom—Turkey Dinner from 4:00 pm. NORTH nusrrco—‘riso pan. Highland College Scottish A as We UU’lo'd In full color so the We." “HEY-MOI GUARANTEE '1' molar: assume Your no will» Ids-dull you are not pleased. at at: n ma lemurs THE BEATLES . ARE COMING - . . . or odor MM, and‘ mmmmn & H. MARSHALL LTD. Chm P.E.L ........P£J.Mop(o) 9 91.09 each ppd. (ll/O oncloud) niu-ounummmuuwua norm "Hth DAY'S NIGHT" ******t\'*** Festival. with Sandra Bald Jones, World Champion Highland Dancer and Lovat Scots Pipe Band and dancers. If raining. indoors. TUESDAY. AUGUST 25 UMMEBSIDE — Opening Day - 18th Annual Provincial Flower Show. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26 CRAPAUD -— Agricultural Exhibition NORTH nurlco—swo and 7:00 pm. Highland College Scottish Festival with Scottish Country Dancers from Nova Scotia and bent Scots Pipe Band and Dancers. If raining. indoors. SUMMERSTDE —-Socond day 13th Annual Flower Show. Provincial L NORTH mm 75%; In x; Scheduled start at 8:30 Box Office Opens at 7:45 TIIE IIO.I ATTRACTION liHLLTIME AT SPECIAL PUPIILAII I'IIIITESI SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES AT - ‘2' {iiZABilH AYlOk kKiilki) BURTON/kill HlliilfitNl W" hell lllANiKiilil' “i” €0PA x a» the of moms malty —Iool _CI:CMhIf. N. .Tfmoa :hlmmmmmm / shin mTl‘iin/sylmwmmsu till/m SpecialAdmissionPrlcos Adults—$1.00tcmm *- s: 'k s *4 4 4 4‘ ¥