It seem that Dr. A. E. Inga. driving the float shown here in Montague's parade yesterday. is at slight odds 3 Impaired Dr Heard In Magistrate’s Court Three impaired driving cases in Magistrate's Court yesterday resulted in one fine and two ad- journments. g Magistrate James B. John- ston .. 'ned Weston 'Ilrainorj of Charlottetown $100 and costs1 or 10 days when he pleaded. guilty to the charge. l A Boston. Mass. visitor. Cae therine Mary ' . rthur Elmeri Shea. pleaded not guil- ty to the charge and was re-; WESTERN B R l E FS #. HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Horace Wright. of Bede- que is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. IN HOSPITAL Miss Agnes O'Meara. Alber- ton. is a patient in the Western Hospital. HAS SURGERY Earl MacArthur of Elmsdale underwent surgery in O‘Lea Community Hospital Tuesday morning. PIPER AT ALBANY ryH iving Cases ‘Festival Queen Crowned MONTAGUE -— Miss Cathy MacWilliaims. Eldon. was chos- en the first queen of the Monta- gue Regional StraWberry Festi- val at the final day of the festi- val last night. . Miss.MacWilllams is a grad- uate ol Montague Regional High School ' and is the MacWilliams. Cathy's special ta- lent lies in the field of music where she has been a persist- ent winner in music festivals. The festival concluded Is It evening with the Don M e s s e: ball and the crowning of queen. rge Fraser of the provincial travel bureau was given the honor of crowning the queen as he suggested several months ago the idea of a straw- berry festival fior the centennial celebration. The Don Messer group sup- .plied the music for the. ball and the large crowd showed their appreciation by loud applause ; ' man of the festival thanked the committees and advised all pre- sent that the festival was a success from start to finish. The coronation and ball were under the patronage of Lieuten- ant Governor W. J. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald. chair- I MAYOR low?" The smiling doctor ap- witlh Montague's Mayor Bruce Yeo parently feels that the mayor e mayor's slogan for Montague is “Why follow is not exactly progressive in when you can lead?" but his views over water systems Dr. Ings' float is captioned and other problems confront- “Why lead when you can (01- ing the town. manded by consent until Mon- day. July 27 to fix a date. The third impaired driving case. against Robert Gessner Silli- phanteof Hunter River. was ad- journed to August a. ISLAND NEWS PAGE I Western And Central Districts ASSA ULT The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 18, 1964. 3 Two charges of assault against Elias Lloyd Lester Sinclair. El-i don, resulted in adjmrrnment by‘ consent until August 10 for tri-i A driving without due care;I and site tio cas against Don- ald Allister Miitch of M o u M H e r b e rt was adjourned until 5. by consent. ; Causing a disturbance in a- public place cost Duncan Pram. cis Doyle. of Savage Harbor $20.3 and costs or 10 days when he’ pleaded guilty to the charge. l The SPCA brought a'case to! court. and Quentin Dennis Moss? an s was remandedi until July 24 for failing to pro-1 vide suitable and adequate food.‘ water. and shelter for his threei 3. r. I“ POUR YOUTHS Four yo h were charged with break. entry and theft in. connection with the same incl-i Richard Derrell Casford. a! 17-year-old Charlottetown youth. elected trial by magistrate and pleaded not guilty to the charge. e s remanded to jail until July 24. with ball fixed at $500. Melvin Alvin Jackman. alsot a. Q 5 . 17. was remanded to jail to Julyi vim Kay Newson ls Name-d Miss P.E.|. For 1964 SUMMERSIDE With alli the .pump and pageantry ac- corded royalty Miss Kay New-. son was named Miss P.E.I, for! 1964-65 here last night. The 18-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newson of Summerside was selected} 0 Miss Newson. who was spon-l J sored by Rotary of Summerside.i has as hobbies sewing. bowling. and dancing. After she was an-: .nounced queen. Flying Officer Bill Slaughter. the Red Knight who will perform solo aeroba-I tics at ail-force day here today.i ver 11 other conicsianis asiwas introduced to the audiencei Miss REL. succeeding la 51‘ and he then presented the new‘» year's queen. Cheryl Pequetie- queen with a bouquet of roses Some 3.000 spedatm'fi 13m' and a kiss. ‘ med into Civic Stadium to hear i pmNCESSEs m a ster of ceremonies Bobl Miss Corcoran. who graduat- Schurman announce t newt ed from Alberton Regional Highi queen and her two princesses. School this year. was crowned. Named princesses were Miss, Sandra Mills. 13 daughter Oil age‘s centennial celebrations Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mills.learlier this month. Her hobbiesi St. Eieanors. and Miss Cheryliare sewing. reading. dancingI Corcoran. daughter of Mr. and; swimming and knitting. Mrs Herman Corcoran, Pius-i Miss Mills. who is sponsored} the Summerside .Iaycees.on. Miss O'Leary during the. viii-1e : and 2.02 WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures: Min. Max. Vancouver 56 —- . 54 50 67 e ' 48 ‘ ' 61 86 Toronto . . . . . . . . . .. 66 89 Ottawa v . . . . . . . 63 87 Montreal . . . . . . . .. 67 K7 ebec . . . . . . . . . .. 66 84 SaintJohn 58 -— oncton . . . . . . . 59 .— Halifax . . . . . .. . . 64 75 Charlottetown 55 72 Sydney . . . . ~—- 65 Yarmouth 56 7.’ St. John‘s. Nfld. .. 56 " HALIFAX tCPl — The wea- ther office says warm and humid air will spread to all sections of the Maritimes DIP day. Most regions will experi- ence mostly sunny weather with maximum temperatures in the 80s. However a disturbance passing north of the district will likely produce further showers and thndershowers in northern New Brnswick. 0n Sund wake of the disturbance will push southward setting off show- ers in all three provinces. Regional forecasts: Northern Nova Scotia. em Shore. Prince Edward Is- land: Sunny with a few cloudy periods and warm: light winds increasing in afternoon to southwest 20. Low-high at New Glasgow. Goshen and Char-i no lottetown 53 and . Outlook for Sunday: Increas- lng cloudiness: afternoon and veiling owers: warm. High tide today Charlotte- town at 6.15 am. pm on Sunday at 6.54 am. and 8.39 p.m. At Rustico at 2.03 a.m. p.m. On Sunday at 2.43 at a ay cooler air in the? Flast- l . long time looking, for \i'inners. The final result was five. win- nerts in three classes. Shown above from right to left are: Winners of the heard only class: Edmond Gallant. Rich- Bean-ds of all sizes shapes and descriptions were repre. sented at yesterday‘s Centen- nial Beard growing contest at the Summerside Lobster Car- nival as the judges spent a 'Air Force Day Ends Carnival ‘ SUMMERSIDE - Today at tthe Summerside Lobster ('ar- I hired is Air Force Day and an 'exciting schedule of events to i take place at the Summerside i RCAF base is planned for the hoolcnanny and a band concert. The. coronation ball will take place at the Legion home ' Summerside with the newly- crowned royal family being ini attendance. bringing the week long lobster carnival tions to an end. ay. lion. W..I. Mat-Donald. lieu- l tenant governor of the province ‘ will officially open the air show .at i e RCAF station here and 1 sador. Margaret Meagher ' will inspect the guard of honor ’ at 2.20 p.m. This will be fol- loued by the air show at three Ausma' o’clock which will last for three .quarters of an hour. The gates at the station open at 1 pm. to CONDITIONING . give people plenty of time to inspect ground exhibits. A band concert by the stat- ion band and a judo display will be in progresa between one o'clock and 2.30. Argus and Neptune aircraft will be parked on the runways‘ l and will be open for inspection 1 by the public and the displays in the hangars and the other i areas of the base will include as Call us for free estimates on any size. building or room. Storey Electric Ltd. Dial 4-7341 DEAF? INSTANT HEARING NOTHING IN EITHER EAR! ' safety equipment. as well om" 39‘" "59“ at m" 5359- It's here! What you haw. Three movies of general in- always wanted_ an 5 via. terest. will also be shown. ‘ lble hearing aid. nothing in either ear. no earpiece . RED KNIGHT The highlight of the airshow display fitting of any kind. Wear this instrument and no one . ll” be an 'erobatical “ a will ever know. Hear at once h¥i33Rwhf ggrmjmsrzli: with clarity. free from dis- ;manoeuvres which have thriil- Lic’mzlchmmf‘f' aflpgsw It": ‘1 ed many . “(Md Mm” the to hctter hearing. a cw 3 country. A flytpast of air craft will be held at three o'clock. At 4:45 the coronation motor- cade carrying the newly chosen royal family will leave the hearing life for the hard of hearing, a new deal for the deaf. Prove this claim in your own home FREE by BEARS or ALL KINDS SEEN AT S’SIDE celebra- ‘ *nonxmxrnissxnon“ ‘ Canada's only woman ambas< ni Halifax. represents Canada in I - a “a human? mam» H... . moild, first: Hugh Graham. class are: Elmer Phillips. St. Summerside. second and I-chanm-s: and Mill \ioilimn. Frank MacLean, North Tl'y- Summcrside. The contest was on. third; and in the combin- ation beard and costume sponsored by l-leckbert Studios of Sunimerside. - " -._3 “.1 ST. COLUMBA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH MARSHFIELD 134th Anniversary at the Founding of the Congregation SUNDAY, JULY l9lh ' i l a.m. —- Rev. Donald Nicholson .° Special Music by Mr. and Mrs. John Murray Missionaries from the Bill] Field. India 7.30 p.m. -——- Mr. Hugh Lowry Soloist - Mr. D. A. Hutchinson ,' I24 as well. with ball set in his] a.m. 0t! p.m. Summerside tides iii minutes later than Char- lottetown. Sun rises today at. ‘ Adding color to the ceremony the other hand. graduated from? Er?“ raiser“: mTpiPe: . 6859- 88 1" Pthf-‘Y‘S- at $500. 0i were two members of the Van-1 Athena Regional High Sch ooli 1;; "guy “I'm 03mm £?3’remzlgs j prize “hrriggfiltglt1_;8;‘t3:€?a$:g"couver Junior Band dressed inf this year and her hobbies are‘ 559 d t i 8% - . i .. i . _ . . . . . . a.m. an sea a .m. Havana“ M the Scottish herb, . 9 their beefeater uniforms. As cooking, dancing and‘‘ Rises Sunday at 5.59 am. pand . sewing. isets at 8.38 p.m. All times ADT.; sending the coupon within EVERYBODY WELCOME 10 days to: — — — RCAF station for the Civic Indium where the crowning of Miss P.F).I. will take place at. 5.30. At 7 p.m. the non" queen will present the variolisl I. Maritime Hearing Service I Sl‘teen'yearmm JOhn wa y “eiemcee 30h SChurman announc-i swrmmin Chester, Nova Scotia '8" {he wand} as we“ as Ca-‘fm'd and Slewart Gayland‘ed each winning contestant thel Judges for the contest were n . The Hall Mfg. Co. Ltd. ‘ - .Wn'm‘s 0° cm‘FerEU-‘M' ‘9' 9'99th trial by‘ two ‘bandsmen. Rick Francis andiMrs Ma B k prizes to "he Winners 0' me for information. magli‘itrate and pleadeai Alan Lynch, blew their wrong muncmorwmr: gags; Egg; ' NEW mxsmmmw contests held during the week. | Nam. """"" | ty. ey were reman e a ‘unn mm m. 'SHmmemde and E ‘t : LONDON lCP) -—- A London‘ From "19" 0" the val“ ""5 “‘3‘ Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. COTTAGES DESTROYED luntil July 20. I W |pion. mayor of Ken‘shtgttongham publisher otters a "Dictionary-hires at the Stadium will he a l_, 7.... _.. _ :3 ._l Three cottages were destroy-; i “d by "'9 3*.Glnvers Shore' lottetown. The mothers of Ri- H A d S "98? Summm'dr- b’fimfilay ; chard Casford and Melvin .lack- n morning. The Summerside fire m n we" pres“, in cm"... “Mme” answer“! the cant i Seven men were lined $20 and but by the time they arrivedlcons or on days for illegal pos- wants- war immateiy i session of liquor. l . . ‘ Umversuty All the youths are. from Char. Sea queen bathing suits were for Awful SpelierS.” designed —— ill..°l:i°fi2“§i.::iiiiif'”'-3‘h"iiori{332nii"51131“: EMPLOYMENT orronrumnes , and her two princesses. In ap.iwith a; dli‘ and thefrefnre can't preciation for their fin l. .30V8fl 'n some o words‘ . ‘ . tlons the judge. we" 87,0532} they want to spell or noon... We aspect to begin prix‘essing peas soon and named gifts. All kinds of spelling "bowlers"; have openings for a number of male and female workers including foremen. retort and machine. Miss Newson, arm“; with her are listed with the correct ver-l two princesses. will be crownedi 3‘0“ 3'0"“s‘de‘ mi operators. labourers. Experience pref-acrer but on . e. at 4:45. (the cottages were ablaze and could not be saved. All three were owned by W. ‘ ter S. MacDonald. O'{liethi‘m"(1242::ate pasfiofigsidflp; inning girg’ztnliolgiéo this not Nb“ at nee t0 ~~~ w... , ’ . . 0 : T. 6““ new"... .. Contest Won lainearnestness;l ° RIGHT W” '“ "° 2 the 0N”: 9 ena’r’vg ten founding of a world university at thp Royal Canadian Legion‘ & Road inimgim gleam. “gum B A re a "devoted to the arts of peace" Home. fly n . ‘ . ‘ would be an exciting objective Cha- man f n, ML IE . noel-side Thursday evening. One Y 'c n for the association-s 1967 cem commune. “‘1’” y’e" “i: Shah: SHOES . _, . _ . . . . _ . . Central Bedeque . car Van‘s drives I Bengt Fratfl- svmmmmm _ A rmdem. tennial project. Baglole. : gs am m. 0 0mm 0' of Schenectady N Y Berni-mil“! C. Max BEdfOI‘d 0f Saskatoon .. b‘Bfigngafieu°$f;hzsnggzg on. c 4 ' 'pfie man-El said in an interview Friday at; i 0:, west-$011M PQ To“! dam_ contest held here 15‘ night. Mr ‘ tar Fhfila“ seam“ 0f the fed' ‘ . a w e ti V. nd Doimn outlasted all other min-i eration s annual conference that Polll' 0m." "0‘" John BN1" Sill‘ill't‘l'H 10“ 3”” 9.3" “ ’15:, as a ma‘ 0 M0" mtg, keeping th Pipe of to—f he thought part ofhaec‘entenniai I I . km 10 m“, boom tank “nor Pm $16,); 00 XL 1 bacoo going for one hour and project could be t aylng of . i . . . .. . . . . . ‘ " the cornerstone for I world ‘ , , . ‘ and mm pl”! "mm. university. 2 Used Myels 200 gallon, 8 row boom, tank filler. . mil WE? hlen' Earner 1" a“ mm” Mt" etc. Special next week , .. .. . . . .. . . . . 690.00. ' . i e moon I 9 av. . . ’ Recelved too late for Classified "'1' delegates approved both ’ l Used Myers 400 gallon. in row liooiil. tank filler, Mn them“ “'9 come“ “"6 “om on! the. idea of a world university II I' II I. I an." mm“ column singhave” “milling”: {31:23 in Canada “d ' ’“bsmm'” etc, a real good big Sprayer at a special price 1 TA I c Volga the crowd whoicentenniail project fund. Bur. 0f . . . . . . . ........ .. $I000.00 . "‘0" ‘ 5mm” 'V' " m' had attended the Miss a.m. cer-i there was no proposal that the f | f -| . . ~ tredale. Rhode Island. July ' ‘ _ OleG WIIO 0 all“ y Unloading now, our first cal'load of Gray Snyder ' emgnies in the stadium remained two ideas be merged 1 165264. Lauriner E. Taylor. 2 row I‘otato Combines. a complete carioad of i (or this feature. ih'hisflhmqh big: Mneflestligflli‘l' 35$" forJhaqumwgi Tram Pomomm ONLY Digger and (‘omhinc chain. for all mnkr‘s of lunch. “ “"7” mm “ow' incs at cxtl‘a low prices. Cal‘load of Potato Pick- wili arrive at the Cutcllffe . in 1960. almost 1.000 persons n" Gm“ 1 mm" “d "‘ household m at $120.00 each ofSummcr-‘were poisoned by Funeral Home. Funeral notice cleaners and polisbers. later. FORD -— At the Prince Edward Island Hospital July 16. 1964. Albert (Bert) Ford of North Milton in his 68th year. Rest- ing at the Cutciifi'e Funeral Home where e fu- neral will be held today, ser- vice commencing at 3.30. in- terment in Winsioe North cemetery. MncKENZlB — At the Prince Alex MacDonald. all 8”" prected this week a (‘al‘lnad of Allis ("llalmers Grain Combines. See us sbcfol'e you buy. PER non: ‘ c can reason (2 to a boat) r Relax In comlortahle bucket seats and freely bask or roam on New Lon— don Bay'. miles of peaceful watt-r. DRUG STORE OPEN ‘ THIS WEEKEND WOR TH ’5 Pharmacy Cleaning up our inventory of Pollard Rakes. NLW‘.‘ I a.) DEA Mowers. Rakes and i‘ondiiioiwrs. See us for all your machinery rcquircnlcllts. SPECIAL: Just received another shipment of soon G. I". ll. Pumps complete with engines at a special price oi $23.00 complete. Those are great {or sprayer tank fillers and other uses around the farm. Explore the surfstdc. fish or swim. Easier to operate than a bicycle — light and completely nnsinkable. ' Edward Island Hospital on - July 10th. 1m. . Albert 142m . E. Mackenzie of 218 King wm b. - .n d., “turd”. and Wm b. a" Itan your family —- arrange a . .3 Street h m year. aet- W . L d. - m n . party friends — you‘ll have a Mi ' " gait”? weirgé’f'xm‘l only UN! 8‘0!" 0|!en 33"" “Y "um ‘ thrill ol a. lifetime “Aqllarycling” at g- I e mu m be” M” m up any Sufidny. SEAWOOD. Stanley Bridge. _ a»- L unenchg at 1:30. In- DIAL W FREE DELIVERY P. E. L . . _ 5,: °“ 9. '- i