- tangled and the parade in motion " ed Power Plans Expiained :: To Senator F WASHINGTON (‘AP U.S. interior department has me Smith plans at the present market power from. the posed Dickey - Lincoln School | project on the St. John River | near the New Brunswick border This situation was described Sleeping Sickness J Wood, the interior depanment s to 36,000,000 kilowatts in pablic information. officer. i- New England area, 4,000,000 of connection with questions ‘asked it for ‘peaking’ power. about the $227,000,000 projec UNITS, GETTING, OLD ° Thomas M. Armstrong, . presi- “While New England utilities |- dent of the Deering Lumber Co., Biddeford, Me rom Maine Tourist EDMONTON (CP) Equine encephalitis, a sometimes-fatal disease more comméffly known '10 The Guardian, ¢ Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 21, 1965. ; the are placing new base-load gen- erators in service, reliance for > He sald also the Dickey ti “Dickey danf® whose output fs been i progress fer eight mission system would incl principally peaking power, fits months,” he’ said. “Canadian perfectly into an efficient elec- agreement must be obtained | two 345-kilovolt lines and two trie mix in New. England. At the. because the’ St. John River is an | kilovolt lines eneiee! present time, there are no plans international stream and water | with New Brunswick. to market power from Dickey from, the project would be | “This backed into Canada. os a “Also, arrangements must be | more efficient than made to reimburse the United i ee ts xisting reonnec- Wood mal negotiations said that so far no ter- have been transmission sytem | Man Injured At Freetown , ‘ment investigated. | of sent George Edmund 33, of Halifax to Prince County |to9s © Hospital with facial lacerations, |the middle section of the Mis- c SUMMRSIDE — A highway ecident about three miles north Freetown Thursday night) Anstey, The accident occurred during’s ja heavy fainfall, when the car | he was driving left way. It is believed his vision be- ' the high- « ame obstructed. Summerside " RCMP detach- SHIP -RECORD BULK A record total of 38,516,345 f cargo was carried on issippi River in 1964. Wood's letter, made public by peaking power is being increas- started with the Canadian fov- Sta | ‘ tes for the substantial down- | senator: said studies indi- ingly placed on older, less ef- ernment. benefits Can tions with Brunswick ‘both The |to. Senator Margaret Chase‘\cate that by 1980 power re- ficient generating units,” Wood ‘However: technical discus- a from en river in terms eae rr Rep... Me.) -by Harlen ! ‘quirements wil will have increased wrote sions between both nations have | flows in the United States.’’ | nojogy, " Wood wrote. I “ When Thirst Says | as sleeping sickness, is'spreac- i ine'throues ‘Aiterta and jor | ~——s § T O P Confederation have bee ae get aes os Start really “@ e ntre suspected case, it Xie see]. fefreshed with katoon and Regina. , es : 1 televed to have ded ofthe Seaman’s CHARLOTTETOWN 4 sease in Regina last weeken le i aS way mae eer | weveroges FESTIVAL ‘65 _ Already 33 horses ‘in. the st Paul .area, about 100 miles Welcomes Back porthanet et: Edegstene have| “ Se dee are, aca | “Wayne & Shuster down with the maldy at Stet- JEWELL'S tler, 90 miles southeast of Ed- : montons,and at Prince Albert. Cc Garden s Encephalitis is Believes York, -P.E.1. Route 25 | oe cere 5 yg Charlottes here heavier, than weve | @ Mluminated Water ar 0 e own” summer. The disease _ su) Lit Pond on; contaious among nevple, et | & Carony House TWO PERFORMANCES TODAY @ Unusual Antique Display Matinee—2:00 P.M.—Tonight 8:30 P.M. 0 - THOUSANDS Gx ie THE FAMED, CENTENNIAL PRODUCTION (Continued from page 1) BEFORE ITS NATIONAL TOUR When a harassed»parade mart- Open Daily except Sunday Something: new to see. Order in advance and avoid disappointment ~ shal finally got everything un- Directed by Mavor Moore the rain had eased almost to a Associate Director: Dean Regan complete stop. It didn't matter. By that time the curbs were jam- med with people and every other inch of available space had. cars | jammed in. The no parking, no driving on the parade route edict | just had no effect. People and | ears were everywhere. Waiting | patiently or ~jmpatiently, they} still waited so they would not lose the precious space they had already hunted to tind. And they were not disappoint-_ It was a wonderful parade | and even more so_when the con- | ditions. are considered | GOLD CUP GIRLS But then any parade would be Musical Director: Rudy Toth Summer a} i ‘ x bd " Ride, games and fun highlight Old Home Week in Ch’town O .cee RCT time o o fs OL IMMIIIIMOID DILDO TOILED IODIOI TESTES OIEOETIOIEE NOTED OOETOEL TOOT O OO Information Guide ta. Spreads In Alta OOOO aL: ISOOMOOOOMEOIEOOOOTEOEN AO TOOOOETEIDODOOIAOEAIATT OIA IOOAAE OLE! DRIVING:PARK RACING THIS WEEK EVERY AFTERNOO 4 N AND EVENING Old Home Week Aug. 16 to 21 The Charlottetown ED’S TAXI..Dia Ladies' Wee | Prices: Eves—$1.50 to $3.50 Cottons || Mats.—$1.00 to $3. 00 re Two Box-Offices Open Daily— _. |sizes one Travel Agency, Weekdays, 9 a.m. to 1. ‘o4 Y, : ato TZ noon. to 5 p.m.; Fridays to 9 p.m. Saturdays : onfederation Centre—Daily 10 to $: 30 : 4 The Gloria pam, to 4 pm, 7109 pans p.m.; Sundays Ladies’ Wear Moore & McLeod Ltd. |] « Men' $ Wear 155 Gt. George St. | WE® RENT WELCOME TOURISTS Children’ s Wear i ae i i h i FORGOT TO BUY Fito! Don’t let it happen fo you, - get KODAK FILM here! Mcinnis Photo-Hobby Provincia} Exhibition Association Just A Phone Call Away RADIO CAB SERVICE Driving Park and. | 894-6561-2 Regular Dances -ROLLAWAY. | - CLUB CHARLOTTETOWN / Mon., Wed), Fri. and Sat. Music by “‘The Hi-Notes” 9:30 — 12:30 Tues. and Thurs. ‘ Record Hops 9:30. — 12:30. Also Regular Bi Wed., Fri.,. Sat... 7:30 Casual Bowling Mos. ~ Sat. “Automatic Pin anne 111 Kent St worth watching if it had the gor-, ee geous Gold Cup and Saucer Girls ' —— igi in--it---They.were there. yester- : | . Ho FE hi me use Furnishings day in all their glory and all I$ y] WE SELL Peery cd their beauty and all of it wrapp-|¢% LOTUS CAFE >| T rt ed un in the lovely.racing silks, 3 73 Queen Ch'town 2°) | Toys, Furniture, Tires and arrans which only served to emphasize ¢ : 3] all Appliances large and : tho loveliness they enclosed. 3 CHINESE & CANADIAN 4] { small. Souvenirs he crowd loved them aindj¢ FOOD 3 | , every gif] got a big hand as her |¢ : Pq FIRESTONE : convertible — tops down and to|~ 3 Full course dinners ¢| HOME & AUTO CO. } on the Island it’s hell with the weather—d rove) Air conditioned ¢ LTD. |) Your “Baik for inedy ef- slowly along the route as the|¢ @ Take ut service e| CHARLOTTETOWN ficient service is the Bank iL OC & iG ROTA girls weve’ omy = all w et an $ Sans . ow Mein $1.35 $ Next Door To Firestone’s ra Montreal with two offices ML Te: a AL ld occasional special -wav ¢ Sweet an 3] New Furuiture a i serve you. ‘ someone they. knew. Spareribs ....... $1.00 ¢ wee aa aor Main Branch — 105-7 Grafton a But they certainly had extra, 3 Chicken Fried Rice . $1.00 z St., Charlottetown, across the SaaS SS Eo special support yesterday and.¢ Mushroom Foo Yung $1.05. street from Confederation =— : 119 Queen St., Charlottetown the parade itself had something $ Beef Chop Suey $1.00 ‘4! | Cenire Theatre. | er cee extra’ special added. We serve every kind of —$} = AIR _ CONDITIONED i i NEW FREEMEN TAKE PART : Chinese Dinner. o 2 & 3 Parkdale, P.E.I| —* Corner s E Riding proudly in another con-|$ Dial 4-3190 and your din- ¢ Bring the Kids St. Peters Road and Palmer's |) 2 vertible_and loving every min-|¢ ner will be prepared as $ | Lane on Route 2 where ample’ {Sc SS tS eS NSS SSS SS] : nte of it were the inimitable|¢ you drive-to Lotus. 3 ~ Enjoy the Fun —— | parking is—always—available. oot ae TOURISTS Wayne a Shuster. on of = x ? | BANK OF MONTREAL The Horse and Sulky’ s a ~ For Your E ; cs : reasons they ‘loved it was - | 4 ' = ‘cause they had the. delightful, @ Castles GRANADA STEAK ROOM Groceries, Fruits and delectable Diane Stapley be-| | . - Vegetables ed them: The enormous @ Wood | | ‘ - crowd which had been-constant- | MR. TOURIST | “_____pathes GOLF. AM Welcomes You With S. N. KAYS ly.-swelling cheered..and..clapped J... “Do oe @ Pla I AT GREEN GABLES r A “Menu of Finest Foods ‘12 noon — 11:30 ‘p.m. 87 Pownal St. Ch’town when this city” a. first oan ws arene a ~~ Gavendish -*Entertainment- Nightly 9:00 --12:00 =f men” drove pas nd w ; Equipment for Rent at Pro : s ‘You’ll En | oak copy ee ihe venting ‘Pat Restaurant Take ar peek “Les* Alexander” Heaal Organ | oe ne lgesge ee the opportunity to pla ee eae as P.E.L. visit - riot — and waved it especially 51 Grafton St. .P, E. I. FAIRYLAND one. at caeaaata fe ny The Sophisticated — “Smoothies” Dance Trio : long _at_The _Guardian-Patriot | _ Charlottetown _New_ Haven on courses. Featured Vocalists —Friendly’ Atmosphere | STAR-LITE DRIVE-IN $ employees as he passed. The truly fine parade, however, had a multitude of other compon- ents which the people loved. Music makes a -parade at all times and yesterday the people ‘had music as band after band marched by playing proudly. There were bugles and drums i FUEEY LICENSED CLUB. — Invites you to try our “Trans Canada Highway Kentucky Fried Chicken i WITH TOURIST MEMBERSHIP PRIVILEGES ea Large bucket serves | é Bucke vot 8 pce ua | LOBSTERS @ Dining Room Plate” Alive or Cooked and the pipes and as the kilted MacKINNON crews strode by rounds of ap-} -. Lobster Pound plause greeted them. Perhaps, “The home of Good The 7 GUIDE Charlottetown OF; TOURISTS | 3 miles- east of Summerside— - THE SHOPPING $3 i from Charlottetown On Trans-Canada Highway to Borden @ Modern up to date Canteen @ First- run movies Speakers for 400 cars Shows. seven Bight 2 _ we're famous’ for “BRITISH WOOLEN SWEATERS” of ‘the visiting bands the smart) ; —jooking~youthfulKatahdin—Ran- |p a e : Welcomes - gers drew the most attention. -| Shoes“ Since~1920” oe SB oe -Weteomes. you. — eee aia ees @ fury But vying with them were the | Open every day and night “WH @) N D A” lovely gals of the different maj- Put ° except Sunday. Visit. the Only ® orette groups, all delightfully) ourself Prince Street Wharf sportswear 4 comumed, all proud. of. their unit | 7 piste __Catering..to Banquets and. ® . ae ae Pe Ae aa tates oll Parties HEATED TERRACE GARDEN. ®@ quality <p h ding — . _ FLOATS AND PONIES _ SHOES! | In The Maritimes .- “om And’ the floats"were something | . =e ese ES ae : to see from the very imagina-| 7 eee ADELLA’'S r ta ti -Open daily 7am. N p.m.” 1 island eriers itd. “ —_ Semel Yel- “LePage, Shae Visitors Welcome Ages) drumiiie mn = Cuisine — Fully Licensed Cocktail Lounge | ; a ) a of lntan 4 hospitality” wok @ Yarns @ Blankets 7 HATS 100 Rooms with Bath and T-V i or fun all summer long “The Uktimitle we Jashiond their “‘Open House’’, Holman’s Co. @ Auto Robes : for now - Telephone 4-7371 | * ‘ ag delightful Big Bad Wolf and the = ] @ Island Tartan Blankets and Fall Jan Wessel Grude your host. | Keith Carmichael 79 GRAFTON ST. Dial 2-1273 oe tapas 2. vos War UNO Made of 190% Virtin Woot | SESS TSO eet = ieaitaiaceree ) wonderful entries. : ‘ 5 s P3 : | Don’t forget the ponies: they BOATING : WM. “CONDON 1 ' - ry. Look for the ; “H ® Souvenirs / BILLIAR were cut in force. With riders _AT SEAWOOD 10eKh |4 ANTIQUES } \ in saddles or drivers in carts or eee and sU | §. R. Johnston Ltd. -g ‘anrad china, clocks, |! © Gifts ee or es as ancient Cen- | ® ou ot ® wired 65 St. Dial 4-8712 ae 3 Bright Orange’ | i ma r FOR. turions in Roman chariots. At- a ow ts een St. Dial 4-8712 | \> 2 tracting much stiches were | West of Cavendish Nat. Park | = ig i Largent. selves: Open. D ® Novelties | RELAXATION gee two pretty little Irish colleens (Highway No. 6) I _Charlottetown | + Driv I | Howatt St. with a dappled rony hauling their : 3 rive in. .. orden f — ‘ ; | qeentiog cart. There were horses 3 os From the Isiand’s | mes = too, all sizes and shapes, under a j ee ee iz | Largest Gift H | Ch town Billiard Club pate ve pulling an ancient H d f+ S ‘ S h $ THYMEWOOD vo | 175 Gt. George Ph. 2-218 ekboard. : : ’ i 7 4 . There wete cars galore. from an cra ummer Cc oo o | Stanh ; a —_—XhKX the smartest of 1965 to relics of “ — P.E.L 1 “GIFTARAMA” | dhe cast - tecladind ese which NORTH RUSTICO . ; “For the best in handcrafts |} ~ MINEG Sack and hed.fne-CWvil. Wer-pre- JULY 19 TO AUGUST 27 CUBES : t— . 8 8 LAUNDRY & DRY sident riding in a Ford that was Conducted by the Handcraft Branch, De n slic y i vi part- 106 Hillsboro St. Ch’town tae eatlde te ees Ok nn ee nts es ft ee eee Fs wg weene yevr with the nresence of th rovince. or Island resi- Picnic | & Campin Neots - Most Maytag Washers, 6 Dryers, trl cn Montazue a dents may enroll for suatruction ine Liege aaah se a ei Woodleigh and Dry Cleanin 9 Up To Date x Dey Chamte Lt yersed rrv Fectival Queen and she @ Weavin mounts sold at whole- jj : " : clean an 3 lb. load or posty roe teak cits | @ Woodturning | @ Lampshade Making fat ecu” "Il Replicas ase eu service ff RESTAURANT 9 io lie eis steam: s y . Car Wash pecial. ire ube were eane: Eoough.| ° Copper Seating ° Slipper 3 Mak a Agents for Tilden Rent a Car -_ Next Té 151 See Oee: 700 Oe - 12 meg & ee - the ied ’ (Shearling ing oa oe - Glimpse of Spee oe Ltd. i Kent St. Sundey —F asm. - 12 —-midni nt < ee tae cancer teak’ ae For children, age 6 to 13, there are various || 5» R. Johnston Ltd B : : » oh’tes ] ~Phon ‘ >. : ritain in P.E.| - $9 Eden St... Ch’town [| e | Maytag Cleaners ee ¥ 1 4-7635 Youth Post reminder that there can be fun without drinking. An- other called attention to the} great work of the Salvation” army: and behind the Gold Cup | FINA Station St. Peters Road craft projects. One-day projects are featured. but you may ahd Saucer Girls were men and Parkdale @ Wheel alignment and * balancing Tews phan Bakery g ke Springfield | Tires ZT Specials Every Week Located at Burlington near Kensington. @ COIN LAUNDRY @ DRY CLEANING. @ 2:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. engines. of the Fire Department. enroll for as mafhy days as _you wish for further Serv: Cam instruction. For Ice and Rental ice a Traile i ; Phone 2-162 Open Daily Except Sunda 23 Grafton 8. i ve rive — czeept Sundays I. Dig) 4.8747 — 2-2781 Ales aid Renal | Old Spain | Bi : = : fe : } / ~-