_,: This photos!‘-YPII dxows the eerie flame-lit fog whicih en- wlciped the town of Maple. 0nt.. near Toronto Saturday CONFLAGRATION IN GAS YARDS night after I impano sat Wtrd exploded into flame. coming he ii vy damage to nearby homes. Police and firemen can Court Dismisses Assault Charge The case against Kenneth 0'- Connor. charged with assault- ing Joseph Smith of the Bill Lynch Shows. was dismissed -- by Magistrate A.J. Haslam iin city police court yesterday. Doubt of the identity of the accused as the assailant was the cause for the dismissal. Ten ' witnesses. including the accus- ed. were called for the defence. Lester O'Donnell was counsel for the accused. BOUND FOR TRIAL James Garry Gormley. Char- lottetown. charged with theft goods valued at over $50. was bound over for trial by judge and jury,following the evidence of two more crown witnesses. Gormley is charged with the; theft of 10 sweaters and a ouan- l lily of men's and boys’ shirtirll from a salesman's auto. the , goods being the property complaint of Ernest and Lorna Toth, was remanded to Aug. 8 following evidence given by the complainants. A warrant will be made out for the arrest of Joseph Doyle following his failure to appear y-csterday on the charge of disorderly conduct b r o u g h t against him by his wife, Ger- trude Doyle. Glen Smith and Melvin Arsen- ault, both charged with speed- ing. were each fined $15 or five days in jail. ‘Two persons charged with being drunk and incapable were , ISLAND NEWS PAGE W.ell Known insurance Agent The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 8, 1962. 5 be seen patrolling the yard perlmiter. The fire was still t. (CP Wlrephoto) CS Groundwork Said Progressing Groundwork is progressing on the setting up of a civil service commission in the province. Provincial Secretary J. David Stewart said yesterday that "applications are coming in" for the position of commission chairman. Welfare and Labor Minister Henry Wedge said that several firms have been contacted re- less lhan Half Pass Gr. 8 Provincial Exams Less than so per cent of stu- dents writing grade eight prov- incial exarminatlons in the last education Malcolm Maclicntic, said th 46.9 per cent of the 1.790 students who wrote the ex- ams passed. Now Date Set For Title Bout I] lit DI Dino! His which combined for a daily double payoff of 018.50. ‘ o ‘ o Arthur R. Mclnnis, 66, Dies In v- mm --d C-mv-nu ‘ _ SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A split flu feature |-gees, ' A in R M 1 1 55 11 1.. ‘new date for the world middle- rur . cnns, ,we membe;-om boa.-dog ., _ . . . CITOTIOTTCTOWIT Cnd QUGCTIS c°UI'ITyl_known general insurance agent, lgement of theehospital. Hlemiiiliils l w°'3m °h‘ml"°”’l“’ “gm 5°‘ , died early yesterday in Char— also active in the work of the wee” °h'm.pl°“ Ge" Fuumer Wadi“ lottetown Hospital after I St. Andrew's Society. and for a ‘ml m°le‘dT_'rg°’sd°l M397“ '7" 9 lfiflflllly Illness. time was treasurer of this a "“'°‘"'° “e ‘V- The late M;-_ Mcnmi. W“ sociatlon. IF '!‘htey- noi1v5_ are dschadcitiletlifi it: By born in Neponset. Mass., on 0c- , He was a To u rth D gr "'59 In ‘ "°““ 9" - tober 12. 1895. and was the son_ Knight of Columbus. ande e: Candlestick P"k- 3“ Fran‘ of the late Angus F. Mclnnis of member of the Bishop McEach- '~'l5°°- Souris and Mary Robertson of em General Assembly and a The change puts the 169- Falrview. He was educated at Past Grand Knight of Charlot- pound battle after the Sept. 25 AVAILABLE Queen Square School and in ltetown Council No. 824. He was heavyweight fight bctwc on ltlllg jogied Ehe staff of the Roy- lalso a member of the H oly champion Floyd Patterson and In 'a an o anada. He held a lName Society and the Lay- Soon’ Li tn in Chi ag. number of positions in theImen's Association of the Basil-' ’ S0 c 0 Charlottetown Charlottetown branch. and in l ica Parish. a rail‘! hcugeming reglon- $922 was transferred to the ICANCER SOCIETY Frank Danlek AI 3 ac It nits. ‘ ranch of the bank at Havana l - " View H 'l H lif b fth :‘ mam “it til: : §.‘.’.l’r‘i;..‘"‘°" he med 8‘ branch P.Ee.I.w:li'vi:ioneofmi?li: (Cl-aiiladiaxei IHO5 ,5 winners TANTON TIRE the mgional mghuhools to hold Cancer Society. and the first TRUR0 (CF) __ F R k Dam al classes for those who ‘:GEl‘:C;. h d h 1 .tre°’.‘"'°' °f the ‘°°'°ly I" ""3 . iels of Truro drove llioihe four C.“ '' mt nu’ obtained low marks in certain ' e e5 3 ‘5 9 9 ‘p'°V"'°°' lwinners in an eight-dash harn- Complete Tire Needs. subjects." °w“ gellewl l“‘“”“°° agencyil Mr‘ Mclnnis W” ' me 'l°"g§ess racing card at the Truro and shortly afterwards was ap- .supporter of the Progressive: - 15: Kent st. Dial 4-8514 Wm!’ °d"°’"l°“ °m°i3l' “ld ointed ma a f PEI f‘Conservative art d f lmmeway Tuemay night that the °xamm‘tl°” "°5“l“3 Wm The Imp-=ri-Ialgellhifgr Assurange l many years wgs Blfltllllftl: in its ‘elf!-I He had double winners in Map English hbtory and geography were the subject s that gave those writing. the cxinmii the most trouble. The examinations were set and read inder the direction of the provincial examin were not required to write the provincial examinations. Average marlos made in each subject were given out by the department. They were: English literature. 29 per cent; langu- ages and composition, per cent: arithmetic 60 per cent; history 39 per cent; geography 39 Per cent. science 62 per cent; health. 42 per cent and French. 65 per cent. Mr. MacKenzle said “the major reason for the low marks in probably Door teaching." This is the first year in some time that students have written grade eight provincial examina- tions arnd Mr. Macxenzie said that the results will be valuable lng board. Students in Charlottetown schools 72 to regional high school princi- pals m that they will show the not be made public, they did give the name! of those who Company of Canada, a position l’f81l‘S. He held ‘I! number of fix-I he held for many years. Mr. ecutlve positions within t h c E lligdhelgltggfi’:r‘f%r‘if?::iol;s3"':b‘l Mclnnis held the designation of party. ta. chartered life underwriter. andl He was married in 1923 go at W8_S 8 P 8 8! President 91 the [Helen Frances. daughter of the Nan ¢E]_ lbgstllfgatcs ,were Prince Edward Island Life Un- grate D;-_ J_'[‘_ Collins and M,-5_ ‘ 1_¢Y 1Z8 6 Platts. 0 Leary. dei-writers Association and o f ‘ co|iins_ of Vernon given in ad- I N . Kent _Mar-tin, Parkdale, and the P.E._i. Board of Insurance l union to his wife_ he is survived 5 Rangy glésabeth Reddin, Cross Underwriters. Over the years fby three gong: Arthur F” wn. 08 I. . and Margo A n n he became a well known insur- E be;-i c_ and w_ pan], and on 9 an (I G Bkilchfimsifliflmerslde. 697. ance agent and broker through- daughter. Helen. RN, all of fun i vdual subjects, the out P.E.I. §cha,.1,,m,t.,w,._ one b,-.,u.e,_ 0 0W 118 W91! leflderli Nancy In 1950 and 1951, his two eld- James P.. of Summerside. also §fdt'g“'HFr°“°l' I005 N 3 " C5’ .er sons became associated with fsurvives. Another brother. Ho- “ ' wealth’ 91- 35"? C3mP' him in his business. which was ‘ ward, of Charlottetown. prede- ‘- mu’ Selene‘ 995 Kent incorporated in 1954 lceased him in April of this year. . DANCE ROLLAWAY CLUB THURSDAY. AUG. 9th 9:30 to 1 AM. Music by Viscounts from Amherst, N.S. Admission 75¢ lgafigflvgflfkdlle. E€0El'tlPhy.87: Mr. Mclnnis we s a memberl His remains are resting at ‘ 8 “m°' M“"3V H‘“‘b°l'» of St. l)unstan's Basilica Par-‘the Hennessey Funeral Home hl't°”"' 945 M‘"3° B°l°l‘- Sum‘ ish. and for many years was a lfrom where the funeral will be merside. English Lll€!'8t|1l'f-‘.351 particularly active layman. He held on Thursday morning to Mary Lind" Sl’°“°°"-_1_’31'kd3l9- organized. and for a number of St. Dunstan's Basilica f o r lmgllage ‘ml °°ml’°5m°". 94- years was lay chairman of the Solemn Requiem High Mass at hnle f‘3“°“'l“3 made 100 ll‘ 3l‘l- annual Charlottetown Hospital l 9.30 Interment will be in the l m°tl°' B3"b3" Llmdv P “‘k' Bazaar. and for a time was al Catholic Cemetery. dale; Linda Gaudet, pa;-kdale; .—__._:__._......;_._ .___...__.__.__ Nancy Platts. O’Leary: Alban Poireir. Evangeline Regional; Peggy O'Brien. Alberton; Ken- neth MacLeod, Irlshtown: and Philip Somers. Indian River. gardmg the carrying out of a job evaluation survey of the present civil service. Mr. Stewart said there is no time limit on when a chairman In Personnel In has to be named as the post is “a very important one." According to Mr. W e d gc. irms may be asked to tender on the work of carrying out the job evaluation survey. fined $20 or 10 days. A third was sentenced to 20 days in jail and another was given a 20 day sentence with commitment post- poned until noon to allow him time to leave Charlottetown to return his work in the country. o f ‘ Br-aton's Wholesale an Dry Goods Ltd. ‘ Cpl. Franc‘ Elliott. RCMP; detachment. Charlottetown said. he had taken the fingerprints. from the auto in question, and g Cpl. Robert MacKenzle. RCMP identification member. after comparing those prints and the prints of the accused. stated; the opinion that the two sets; were made by the same person. Alan F. Scales conducted the case for the prosecution during the preliminary inquiry. The accused is not represented by counsel. A charge of vagrancy. also against Gormlcy was dls- . missed ASSAULT CASE The case of Lemuel MacNeill. ‘ charged with assault and being drunk and disorderly on the LOCAL BRIEFS ENTERS HOSPITAL Evciluotion Bcl. Reports On Building Site It was learned yesterday that the evaluation board, ap- pointed by the Crown Building TEACH CREE EDMONTON (CPl-The lan-| guage of the Cree lndan is being taught in one of the 110 courses offered by University of Alberta summer school this year. It is the first time the course has been on the curricu- —- {-1 Several RCMP persouel trans- fers were announced yesterday by Inspector A.S. McNeil. officer ommanding "L" divis- ion RC . The changes were effective August 1. Constable J. R. Dewitt has been transferred from Char- lottetown detachment to Sourls detachment and Cst. A. H. Ben- nett has been transferred from Sourls to Montague. He will go to Kings County highway pa- trol replacing Cst. W.S. Pinsent who has been transferred to Ch’town Kinsm For P.E.|. Trade A proposed Island trade fair has been cancelled for at least this year because of “lack of in- Corporatlon to assess proper- ties in the West. Kent School area. has completed its work and submitted a report to cor- poration chairman. lion. Philip Matheson. The corporation. formed at the last session of the legisla- ture, was set up to build a new provincial government office building on the West Kent site. A member of the board of the corporation said that the board will consider the report "in due course." The evaluation board’: as- sessment of private properties in the proposed building area is expected to serve as a guide for th e corporation in securing these properties when they are needed to facilitate construc- tion of the building. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Mt. Al- bion. has entered the Prince Ed- ward lsland Hospital for treat- ment. FROM MONTREAL Merritt Callaghan. supervisor of schools for West Prince Coun- ty. and Mrs. Callaghan returned Sunday evening after a visit in Montreal. HAD VACATION Deryck Hickox returned to To- ronto Sunday by plane after Ipendlng a two week's vacation with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hfckox. Parkdale and sister. Mrs. Stanley Skiffington, Brsckley Beach. He was accom- panied by Mr. John Bowie: at London. En]. VISITING FATHER A. Elwell I.ePsge. of the Ford Motor Company. Windsor; Fred l..ePage. vlce- president of the Valley Bank and Trust Co.. Springfield. Mass.. and G. Wu- ton I.ePage of International Ni- ckel Company. suclbury. togeth- er with their wives and families . Mi are visiting their father 6. 1!. LéPago. Rusticoville. HEADS OBLATE PARISH Rev. Fred Mcwade OMI. for- merly. of Charlottetown, has been appointed superior I a Moclood Picnic Emergency Health Course Slated An orientation course in emer- gency health services for prac- ticing physiclans and surgeons will be held at the Victoria Gen- eral Hospital. Halifax. on Sept. 24-25, under the sponsorship of the department of postgraduate studies of the Dalhousle Medi- cal 1" a c u l t y and Emergency Health Services of Nova Scotia. Jets Capture First P-lace Canadian Tire Jets downed Bankers 20-16 in a playoff tilt for first place in the City Com- mercial Softball League last evening: Barry Stevenson went the dis- tance to pick up the victory. giv- ing up ten hks. His teammates gave him poor backing. Dewar Harper started for the Bankers but gave way. to Edgar Ellis in the second after giving up nine runs.. Ellis allowed 11 runs over the remaining six in- nings. Leading batters for the win- ners were Don Fitzpatrick with a single. double and homer in five trips and Maynard Boy with three and double in f i ve appearances. Don MacEachern paced the losers with two singles. a triple and a home run in five at bats. en Drop Plans Fair This Fall terest on the part of Island bus- iness firms" a Charlottetown Kinsmen Club official said yes- terda . The local Kinsmen branch had been planning to sponsor th e trade fair. originally slated for mid-September. The official said the scheme was to have been a community service project and not to raise Kinsmen fun . The plan called for the setting up of displays of Island products and merchandise in the Colis- eum for inspection by industrial. government and private buyers from outside the province. The Kinsmen spokesman said numerous firms from outside the province expressed the desire to exhibit their products in the P.E.I. show but the club felt this would defect the original purpose of the show, the promo- tiou of Island products. Club officials are disappointed about the attitude of local firms toward the show, it was stated only six or seven firms out of some 60 contacted showed inter- est ln the scheme. Plans are being made for the promotion of the s h o w next ear. the Kinsmen spokesman concluded. _but. again. it will de- pend on the wishes of local rim. 3. RCMP Announces Changes of *-';-,»3RAcKi£Y Pr. RD. ’L’ Division highway patrol in Charlotte- wn. Staff Sgt. T.J. Keefe has been named acting Sergeant Major. replacing Sgt. Major M. F. H-agan who retired on Aug. 5. Staff Sgt. Keefe is Queen’: County assistant commissioner ; of Boy Scouts and is the holder f of the King‘: Police Medal for . valor. . V ‘ Staff Sgt. H.G.E. Chi man.- -- - - formerly in charge of thepChar- ‘ ’ . y lottetown detachment will place Staff Sgt. Keefe and will in turn be replaced by Sgt.. R.0. Lively. formerly second in; charge of the Charlottetown de- tac ment l -o O - E”; 7224/; ‘ ; Hg FOMOWED A V/0‘ . ,4/vc£/ GALE8 HIT ENGLAND LONDON fAPl——Gales lashed southeast E n gl s n it Tuesday, heavy seas pounded channel coast resorts and torrential rain l i l I l l l’*****¥¥¥¥¥ DRIVE III ALWAYS A «CARTOON NORTH RIVER 1 THREE MILES FROM CHARLOTEETOWN ON THE (TRANS-CANADA HIGHWAY) T0 BORDEN. Tonight & Thursday Only s"‘.’.‘},'.“' ‘[01 [R 00.1153 (YU W‘ YOU'LL FLIP OVER THE PICTURE THAT HAS -ViP_ ——s'rAnn1No—' ROCK HUDSON - DORIS DAY ¥-¥-¥¥~¥¥-V--V-¥¥ flooded roads. and fields. Winds of more than 60 miles an hour forced a crew to abandon a cat- amaran off Dungeness. The seas. Floods hit Folkestone. Do- ver and Deal. CO-OP & CANADA PACKERS “Shopping Marathon” Winner in Action! Legislation . On lnouests The program will include it- ems concernin local cmcrg tea and nuclear warfare. ‘ Slated For Today Between :00 and soo uieinbcra of Clan MacLood and its seat! will gather in Stratligartnq Park this afternoon for a day of piping, danclin. songs in Gao- lic and‘ English. lunch and sport! es. The gathering is the annual Macbeod picnic. a regular clan gathering. Everyone brings their own lunch. to eat on the grounds while the various activitiu are eiuoyed. 9. a newoblate Fathers parish. . st. Patrick of the Island. ju st outside Montreal and west of Ste Anne do Bollevua. Before his recent appointment. Father Mc- Wado served as curate at st. Joseph's Church in Ottawa. Pro vioiis to that he had served In Western Canada at Indian sions served by the obtains. MMLAIIN FUNERAL — The funeral for Ronald Allan Mac- Laren. foiirlmonth-son of Mr. ACTRESS DIES I LONDON (Reuters) —- British actress Patricia Marlowe. 28 was found dead in her London home Tuesday. she was re- ported to have been upset by the death of actress Marilyn Monroe in Hollywood. A painter reporting for work found her dead in bed with her baby son. Stephen. crying in the nunsery. Police took possession of two notes and some empty bottles. _ prejudice a ADRIATIC FISH ‘More ‘than N species of so- csllsd white fish abound aioiu . tho Yugoslav coast of the Adria- tta Isa. _ ' O is Studied WINNIPEG tCP)—-The Free Press said Tuesday officials of the provincial attorney - gen- eral's department are studying legislation in other provinces which restricts the power of corouers to call lnquests. The paper ‘said the study SCULPTURE STOLEN WUER URG, Germany (AP) — A world -,famous ms dieval wooden sculpture was stolen from I country church near nere Tuesday and police said they are hunting for two unidentified British tourists sua- cted in e case.’ The rice- less sculpture. St. Mary in the Rosary, by Tilman memen- hung in an ancient schncider. of Vol- church outside the town kach. after a 4%-hour battle in heavy Show at Dusk . = S P E at ‘A’ * * *4 4 4 4 4 TODAY ONLY SPECIAL SHOW You've “.23.” Heard llAVlD l.ADD'CHlll.Wll|.S 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 PATIIIXWYKIE 8 THE snow [I FOR THE 0 YOUNGI w HEART I ‘ 4 7. N ClNIMASco9E COLOR byD£ 6 .. ¥ could lesd to amendment of the Coroners Act eliminating in- quests in cases where criminal charges have been . The Free Press said this step was taken in legislation passed Ontario. and Nova Scotia legislation has virtually wiped out ‘liiquests entirely and re- 1 placed them with reports by the coroner. The paper said the reason for contemplated charges is that evidence given or decisions made by a coroner's jury could it trial cases where charges of murder or manslaughter have been laid. It said that in several instances recently Manitoba juries have named e person they have determined as responsible for the death. The Free Press said officials feel inquests st perform I useful function in cases of vio- lie that no mal-administration has been involved. and hi traf- fic accidents by HM!!! lull‘- htshww call 4-1125 PURITY DAIRY’ . LTD. FOR 0 pasteurized milk 0 homogenised milk 0 fat free milk 0 table cream 0 ‘whipping cream 0 chocohte drink 'iiTnTo7$TuT‘m‘ii"iifinTa cartons and dispense cans. “Parent: Prefer Purity Product’ I ; V . . Scott Coffin, on 3-minute free shopping spree . . . Last week's "Shopping Marathon" winner helped himself to over $98 of free groceries when he shopped FREE for 8 minutes last week at the Co-op super Market in Charlotte- town. This week’: winner. Mrs. Ira Rodd. North Milton. will also shop free for 8 ininutea this Thursday at 10 o'clock. Everyone is welcome to watch Mrs. Ira Rodd as she helps herself to her free groceries, meats. produce etc. This is the last of two "Shopping Map- athons"sponsored jointly by Canada Packers and the Co-op. V This Week's Winner MRS. IRA ROD-D. of North Mil-ton who will shop froo THIS THURSDAY AT 10 A.M.-—COME WATCH HER C0-op Super Market..Canarla Packers Cl-[A RLOTTETOWN lnce to governmeiit aafd: export: ‘A’ ‘A’ ‘A’ ‘A’ * ‘Ar * * ‘A’ ‘k LAST TIME TOIIIGIITIAT 7 All! I ADULT ENTERTAINMENT Restricted to persons 18 MELINA MERGDURI g .-..~ me rsaronmnce THAT‘ / caowneo HER women or THE Apr CANNES FILM FESTIVAL AWARD as ‘BEST ACTRESS or me YEAR!‘ (...ah. ’ iastoftbowookl) “ ¥-«V-4-¥*'k*‘k**'ki L": I ! I i i s I I I ? U |~" iinwfwlii o-4'4-rvo-root- ‘J-;-"=27-%”s”-'~7“““" ‘ -vs 3-: races ream: