Kcnllcth MacDonald. New Vtltsliire. HEM. P1‘€59“l-‘ ii’? remicr brceder's banner to . l-Iric Hllrry, West Royalty Lester M.'lr'Rae of the Eldon anch of the Royal Canadian :ion was re-elected zone com- ander oi the Queens County me at i.ll( annual meeting in the opened -sell Mason of tin l(_ingst cat; a lot to former students St Diiilstail's University. The nit:;l gathering of the llll"‘li Association kc place‘ this evening at St 3 1. 3. ‘A from all ‘mas (‘minds and many par-is the United States will renew qtlaintanccs at the banquet- rttng \l'lii(‘li will get under- av .-it 6.30. special ‘pro snlizttion, and election of of- .'.L.F‘. Bill-gr. Ciittriotte is president of the or- aiion. OCAL RIEFS CAR FIRE City firemen were called out - horily after 9.15 last night in cal with a fire in a car in front ti Gocdtspecdls of P.l::.l. on Fitz- oy Street. CARS COLLIDE A co.'.ision yesterday afternoon tctwicll a Ford and a Dodge’on he S~uris - Charlottetown road. par Mt. Stewart caused dam- ze to both vehicles. Police said boy had no report of injuries. OUT OF HOSPITAL Chester Smith. Bishop Street s RESTFUL NTGHT Premier Walter R. Show was SPECIAL PRIZE Earl Dixon Foster. son of Mr. rs. Park- 3. 2 highest ,mark_ be school in the grade to pro-’ ‘ln(‘.lll examinations. A total of 1 pupils from the school passed hm exams. Principal is Frank . Costello. MACLIOD FUNERAL .- The faster. MocRae, Eldon Hecidsl Queens Countyfgion Zone L out Home Week has come to - _lBoy Gets Wings in be undertaken by the’ Tusdtyj ,_ lSoviot Effort ... Is Downgrodiscl ' John Glenn and Malcolm Scott Canto said that while REIER GUERS EYI BREE isniwms ARD for winning the her of po wi ' breeding than anv oth- xhibitor. Mr.- MacDonald ' ighest nlinl- th cat .'.b‘ his 8|‘ e ,Bl-anch. deputy zone commander lire-elected» and A. C. MacEarn- ern. Kingston Branch sc;retary- treasurer. Among the activities of Legion geek was a social evening in the ‘t L ‘ ngston branch quarters Tues- ht. Weds e<day the an-t 5 on nual re-union of the l05th Bat-‘E-_ - K laili -n was held at the Charlotte- ltown Branch. ‘ t it was the Mt. Stewart Branoh's i tday Thursday and a soc‘ tning was held in the branch home ~ ith visitors from the other i. allotted to the , Branch and a ispecial old timers softball game was scheduled but was ruled out weatherman. in the eve . ial evaltng was -held attc-rlocd celled the tried activities for Se tlvas allotted to 5A orse mice was scheduled to the hold at Pineti:e_. A dame was lheiti in the evening The week concluded Sunday with a drumhead service at Vic- toria Park in Charlottetown in ‘U’? m0I‘!!ln§Z: an old timers‘ soft- Iba-ll lime in the afternoon and a tbalnd concert by Iggimertt Band in the evening. 4 Former Ch’tow.n Charlottetown youth becarne (mo t of the youngest pilots in Canada when he received his wings tilts 1 week at the Halifax Flying Club. 4 3 The son of Captain and Mrs.g g llarotri A. Decoste of Halifax. he! ‘is the grandson of Mrs. Arthur: l DcCos'ic, 37 Prince Street. Char. ' I tern Canada chosen to learn to; 'i'~iy on the basis of academic lachievemcnt and superiority as a cadet. ‘ cadets from squadrons in East-- lMT. HERBERT l (Continued ‘from page 1) = n the various classes and re V called that the P.E.l. Dual Pur- jpo.-.c .-rcodcrs had made out- t-i.'.In(‘llllE showings at the Royal Wintc: air in recent years. They bavs come a long ways. he land. in the last 10 yarn or i i 0. Following are -yesterday‘: re- ll .~ 4 The presence of the short- horn Queen. Jean MscLeall. Arlington. Lot 16 and her two oi-itleelrses Diane Wot.-i t. Hei-lleri and Joanne Raid. "iollo ‘say added color to the ringside. Two-year old in milk: 1, Wald- ron MacPhee; 2. Fred. Hughes: 3. Gui-aid Dollar n s l Winsloc . , I Three-year old. in milk: 1.‘, ac . senior get of site: land 1. Sterling Wood: Srwaldl-on Mac- Piles Progeny of Cam: 1. Sterling wood. 1. stallley I-furry; 8. Dan iol J pl an- .i.. .:‘.'.‘.’..‘l“i...“..”.?;‘.».".' Water De Mathcson who was recently pointed inspector. Haloid E. Décoste, former-“’"°"' ;lmperoyal. N.S.. bcf University. is president of the P. E. 1. Guernsey Breeders‘ lion. Assoc ia- laleve-t"‘ OLIVER MANUEL pl. Super. Tc: kes I ISLAND NEWS Piiii Charlottetown and Queens County Old Home Week in Charlotte} town moves into its fourth day’ today with tile judging of H stein. Jersey; fiorthom and An- gus cattle in the ooliscum. Although no figures colid be obtained. the largest crowd since the beginning of the show pos sibly attertded last night as mov- ing space on the grounds was at a prr,-mium Another large crowd attended vestcrday afternoon as visitors took advantage of the fine sunny day to visit the midway. the coil- seum‘ and the Women's institute building. Many of the spectators Jail Term Given Break Charge Royalty. with the intent to com- M”(.na,._ Appearing for sentence on charges of break. entry an d theft, Ernest Milton Doiicette and James Fulton Ronald Ford. of Oyster Bed Bridge, ‘ w e r e given terms in Queens County jail by Magistrate J a m e s B. Johnston, QC. in u e c it s County magi'strat~3's court yes- tenday. Doucctte. due to his not hav- ing any p r e v i on a criminal record, was sentence 3 days, while Ford, who had a record. was given three months. The two were charged with break and entry at the Curran and Briggs asphalt t bucket of grease and four sets k eys. PLEADS NOT GUILTY Counsclled b John Holmes. Kimball Arthur Laf- fcrty. 29 Alley street. Charlotte- town. elected trial by magis- tale and pleaded not gu y a charge of breaking and enter- -'—s rt 0 lug. Lafferty is charged with Over Duties Oliver Manuel. new superin- P~ E- 1- tcndent of the city water de-7 Tuesday new duties yesterday. He succeeds Stanley 8P- Mr. Manuel. a native of Flor- ille. N.B.. is a gradilate of the University of New Bruns- wick Class of 1940 in civil engineering. He has worked at ore joining the RCNVR for four years. He received his discharge in 1946 with the rank of lieutenant. Following the war he was lotietown and was one of 16 air - with UN‘ flepaflmflli 07 Public works of Canada in Saint John. NB. before being named town m8nIIi.2t‘1' ll Woodstock, N.B. He resigned to take the post as town engineer at Luncnburg, N.S.. where he has been to r nearly 14 years until coming ere. ~ Mr. Manuel is married and the couple have three sons, the oldest it student at Dalhousie U.S. Marshals Leave Soblen Until Sept. LONDON (Reuters) — United States legal authorities Wed- up hope taking convicted Soviet spy Dr. ‘Robert So en back to the Unitcch States be- fore next month. Two U.s. marshals who had .3 3‘ wood; ’ ‘been waiting here to accom- niirirrrvnfa. Keith 3lI:Eii..sum‘ey nianytthe 6:}-veamld psychiat- Fom. yen. old in mm“ _ _ Lat omNe‘ Yrtifik where he Waidfion Macl’hoo: 8. D-.ln'sl h°':I: w;me:"‘,:y'°""‘°“‘ “°‘° on was on a New Yor Mllm WV’ in milk» III‘! 4- flig from Israel when Sterlintz Wood: -1. Daniel Jewell. he stabbed himself and had to . ti class: 1. be taken to hospltal,ln London. Sififllftti V0001 - ‘ A special t in blood diseases 5.1.10; pm; 1, gm-ling Noon; meanwhil: paid ‘Sabin a “rou- 3. K93}, 3.,‘-gm. 3, ma)” this visit in Brixton Prison. M ,,,,, ,, , ,, , ':°...:'..l:“:'::'i':.':. ':“'::1: ill : . “:9? swim‘ woodtl WI” have given him a year to M Pu" one oi Soblen's lawyers. El- ll weeks. WON REPRENE .. Tuesday he won a week's rc- preivc when the high co Aug. lo tMU.8. k. whatever possible to give the breaking and entering t h e .‘ Abegweit Home Provisionersi cold storage plant, E a s t l Am-at-ting wide attention at this year's Old Home Wee Crown Bldg. Co-rp. Meeting Today The board of directors of - the Crown Building Corporation. formed by the government look after details of construc- tion of a new provincial govern- ment office building on the West Kent School block in Charlotte- town. will meet this morning in the office of Provincial Secre- rt Hon. Philip Matheson. said yesterday that tb: board will review progress of construction plans. It is expected that the report of a board of assessors who ev- aluated private property in the area of the proposed building will be considered at the meet- 8. Mayor Urges Decorations Mayor A. Wslthen Gaudei has called on city merchants and citizens in general to follow the city's lead in decorating the city for Friday‘: Gold Cup a Saucer Float Parade. or atudet has asked all storekeepers and residents- capeclslly those living along the two and one half mils parade routs t ' (tags and _., cm a "colorful atmoaplisrs for the parade. The city has already decorat- ed the parade route with 1.009 flags - Fleming Gets Watchdog Soot By Kim KELLY OTTAWA (CP)--Justice Mili- lster Fleming ragainsd Wodil a seat on the financial tater Fleming regained Wednes- y a seat on the financial watchdog committee of the cab- tast-treasury 2 . suicxssuno. ocllet snort aun said the orbits Va. (A? Wornllor V Carpenter were com rabie to. of the newest ‘ Ct cos-.» monauta in terms of class align-[ ment ‘ . i Von B r a u it. addressing a‘ achievement was impressive "it does so: look inn no im- u an new "I 't um than an I i-:c‘:1|Ii¢ll hrsahtllroulh." its AUTOMATIC BIDCAP A continuous conveyor bolt tam will c an dirsctly hold, at a Durban ins:-ins tsrlniaai. The‘ Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur-s., Aug. 16, 1962. 5 large Crowds lhrong Grounds At Exhibition Hereford Breeders Booth Promoting Beef And Steaks ‘la ‘east coast of Hudson Bay. One: klof th ‘ Hercfi rd Breed included a great many of those who attended the fair the day be- fore. when rain forced itbem to cancel their plans for the day. The big fair continues unt.il | Saturday with Friday being pel'- I haps the most eventful day ofi e day gets it with the Gold Cup and Saucer parade and band competition at 10 a.m. other events of the day in- clude a band concert at 2 p.m.: a precision drill display by Fred- ericton Air Cadet Band at 7.30 pm. and the Gold Cup and Sa cer race at the Cllarlottet Driving Park at 8.30 p.m. u . OW’! mit an indictable offence. mg Friday's Gold Cup and Saucer C ~'Parade in particular. Tod are ‘round of courtesy calls on Mayor A. Walthen Gauclet, iGovern(1r ‘. and Acting Promiier Andrew ‘ I assauit._ Kenneth Stephen Pow- CMDR. W. C. SPICER CAPT: G. C. EDWARDS Navy Destroyers iDue Here Today Two Royal Canadian Navy dcs- their visit and the D8l'4BdC. ()n tti-oycrs. the Iroquois and Huron. Saturday local dignitaries will be ‘ latre due in port. .icre this morn- invited atboard ship for a recon. l)Ell1i".’ drunk and incapable. one S0m0 in Old Home tion. Capt. tiordon C. Edwards ommandei of o Iroquois and epalrt Wee. festivities in general and of the two ships will make a the Sh rt Th 1,jem,enant. Commander Wylie C Spicer. Hyndmail B_ ans ilavini-, serve Wor ' P tor Tomorrow a group of seamen ed Hboafd The RJl'6l NEW 8-ii‘ l Pleading not guilty to driving gs.-om the hm, smps _ about 100 craft cariiers Unicorn and Strik while intoxicated. but guilty while his abilities were impair-, ed by alcohol, James Angus Me. tribal class destroyers. carry -I00 jofficcrs and men. 200 Innis. Grand Traeadic. counsel- led by Gerald R. Fosie was fined $100 and costs or 10 days in jail. For speeding a t 50 in a 40 m.p.h. zone, Engine LeLeivre, Chandle .. was fined. $101 and costs or five days. l TRAFFIC CASES ‘ Two persons pleaded guilty to driving without operators itc- ences. and each was fined $10} and costs or five days. Failure to stop for "stop“ signs resulted in two other accused being fined costs or two days. Fines of $20 and costs or '90 days were meted out to two ac- cused who’ pleaded guilty to having possession of intoxicat-. ing liquor in a place other than: air respective residences. ‘ For being intoxicated in a-; public place, another accused} was fined $20 and costs or days in jail. l l cotliseum booth Edward Island er: Association which is headed by Edwin A. Macltnc. Commenting on the pu-1';-user of the booth. Mir. MacRae who is also president of the Mari- time Hereford Breeders, stated that “We are, of course, pro- moting Herefords as the .dcal beef breed. but we are also promoting becf as a nutritious as well as a delicious to ". The Hereford brcedcrt havei taken pains to prove this latter, point. Mrs. Helen Herring. well knowr. TV personality. ' the booth twice daily broiling "give-away" steaks on a infra- bumar, courtesy Arntfast Propalit Ltd. Also on display in the Herc-, ford breeders booth are the grand champion trophy. as Well as the premier breeder and prernicr exthibiitor banners which will be presented on Friday at the end of the show. Another aspect of "la Here- ford lirecders contribution to the show is the large number of animals being sllowt and judged on Friday from such well known herds as Fulton Sanderson and Sons. Edwin and Sonia Macllae. Tom and Miller Sanderson. Clark Johnston. Mc- ton Rodd festivities is Prin the e ce I . were altar- aaio members of treasury hoard. x iel ‘Vi:-icLeod. and Leigh m- itoltss wtttilts "You call We'll Wits” Front an outlet plug to wiring year’ ""s"°*'°t.=.'..=.ts.°.tt'° 4. 1 at STAR at SPECIALS Boys‘ JACKETS 99c lays‘ Dress Pants , compare 2.45 1.68 . lfltsailors -— will form one of th the lesser count of drivin g lmarcilint: units in the parade. {earth as mlich as 2.0llii,0iiii.0ii0 15, scientists Lservatory and the tan -tlfic officer wiill the Dominion ,prove earlier theories that they STAR CLOTHING‘ mean 81.. Clrtowll i e er. Com-man-derr S p i c c r surv Between them the ships, both two torpedoings and the sinlu of cruiser HMS York at Crete on each He was aboard the cruiser Liver . . poo Ship's officers will also take when they were torpedoed. part in several receptions ar- ranged both in connection with on Monday. is days and the other commancier of the Third Cana- tlle commanding odfic- diail Escort Squadron of which ips form a pa . e Huron is under the command of Both officers are naval veter- 'd in the Second trig TONIGHT ONLY l and the battleship Nelson Tile destroyers will leave port Tearing Down Decorations Results in Fines To Sailors Pleading guilty to a charge of| manded until Aug. 12. withod bail. Daisy Duck , Has New Nest . .. . in- ed $50 and costs or 20 days in Jail. by Magistrate A..l. Haslam kl city police court yesterday. Power was charged wilb .s- slaulting A. Menton Whiilock by sapping him on the face with D81“ Duck moved vested” his hand and using abusive ian- i into new hatching ground! on . guagc. The incident is said to vacant M an Gram)“ . . , , . street have occurred in Mcnts Rest-[between Quem and P .1 l aurani at about 4.40 am. _vcster- where a miniature golf day’ ‘formerly operated. The move T“’° m°mb"~‘V5 ‘’l W‘ (‘WW ‘ll ‘ is a result of action by the City I Dcpafimenl Oi Tl‘3ll5D°Fl Council on complaints of citi- ship, now in Charlottetown, Wil item liam J. Boland. St. John's New-.« foundland. and Lorenzo Victorl Caterini. Saint John. N.B.. were. each fined $20 and costs or 10‘ ,days. on charges of damaging; P"’P"'-V- lbrary corner was made yester- The evidence of Sci. Lloyd ‘day by Councillor W.R. Mac- .Wakelin, revealed that the i.wo3N€il1- _<‘hairman of the police accused had cut down a stl-int! commlmfi of the city's decorative fla s on Queen Street. When arrfiits ed WINME To Go HOME each of the accused was in po.-'-f LONDON tR(}u[Cr5i sn- scssion of a flag which they said ; Winston Churchill should leava they had taken for a souvenlt. ithe hospital where he is recov- Of two persons charged with ering from a broken thighbono ‘ Lady Wed- regarding the carnival type ‘barking’ to attract atten- tion lo the amphibian tourist attraction. Announcement of the change in location from the Public Li- ttme next week. 10 Clementine Churchill said re-,ncsday was fined $120 and costs or was ¥¥‘¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ NORTH RIVER "M AL“ AYS A CARTOON id War. Capt. Eowal-ds sct'v- l‘HltEE MILES FROM CHAl\l.OTTE'l‘0WN ON THE tTRA NS-CANADA HIGHWAY) T0 BORDEN. snow ABOUT New Evidence Secured Meteorites Hit Quebec ‘By JOHN E. BIRD ger lake. The theory is that the OTTAWA ICP) —New f‘Vl- shattered rocks were created deuce has been collected that when a meteorite struck. three craters .in northern Que-. Other material believed to c may have been carved by have been formed by the im- meteorites which plunged to found. About a half a ton of years am’ ~shattcred rocks and other ma- Geological ; The data was gathered by c Dominion Ob-. pact of a meteorite also was ADVENTURE THAT EVER FLAMED -. £3: terial now is on its way to Ot- tawa for detailed examination. Survey of Canada during recent. visi to the Clearwater Lake’ CWL Officers Are Elected Lake, located some 800 miles _north of Ottawa and 50 miles asi of Richmond Gulf on the 20 miles in diameter and the other 14 miles. The Netti Quebec (‘i‘H|(‘l‘. two miles across. is in northern Qlle- hec about 130 miles soilih of Hudson Strait. It also forms a small lake. Michael Robert Doncc. scien- man was of Calgary. elected president of en's League of Canada. Burns of Halifax. The new president. a legal editor with a law publishing ' in Calgary. has been a member of the league since ‘ 1926. 4 Vice-presidents elected at the session of the Observatory. . said Wednesday in an interview studies of the Clczlrwater craters tend to dis- may bave had a volcanic ori- ‘final business league-.'s 42nd annual meeting here included Ruth Robinson. Quebec City. , National secretary is Mrs. J. n. FIND SHATTERED ROCKS Mr. ence. member, of a party which visited the cratcrsf for in days. said shattered rocks of the type found in the neigh- boring countrysldc were found C. MacNcill. Moneton; and the on the shorelines‘ of some of; treasurer is Mrs. H. F‘. Craig:-n, the it islands which dot the lar- Regina. Sask note :fTDkI£ATR£ i or E .9/BRACKl_EY Pr. 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