mfg». ’3‘ Canoe Instruction. rulutlvo- to new to nu. Girl Cuida count. was taught o a group oi 35 girl: who yester- day returned irorn a [0-day camping expedition at Camp as [EAR - ' v . 5‘ ‘ , N TO PADDLE Tamawaby. Grand River. Pr.- parlng to set sail ior in in- struction period are. Ielt to right Anne Irwin, Charlotte- town: Debbie Key, Summer- stde Janet Rankin, Charlotte- CANOES town: front canoe —Richey Curtis, Charlottetown, a ll d fluent guldu, Joli: Hunlfl. Bmkvllle. Ont... and N o r a It Fuller. Montreal, Island Bakers May Follow N.S. Firm's Price Increase By GEORGE CuNnoN to l’alSe their prices ldon'i subscribe to the lslsnli bakers may be lorcerllhc sni * * ' tor a loal‘ d. ARE BULLIED at broad, but the decision willl He also expressed displeasure not be known until later loday‘at the “bullying” the local firms or loll-loi-mw alter their meet-,ii-oi-c lorced to take from the mg to discuss some of the mainelbizuer bakeries. ' ' make bread at half tn? Price or land bakerics' decision to "I- erease prices. .lack Kenny or Mrs Kenny': Home Bakery said last night nlihouai his lirm did not sub» ecrlbe to the increase they might be tuned into it by the target- companies on the mainland, "it's tnle that production costs have been rising in days". he said. “but we were not planning to raise our prices as the increase was only a rumor until now. I can't really say it we are going to raise our prices or not. it all depends E on Illt‘ morting with the other lslarld oakei-im. I dellnlhly "he! can it. costs up and It really bohhel‘l mt- when they tell us that we should raise our prices. We‘re almost living under I dictator- rmn the malnl larlzi‘r firms mixed their prices it was almost a must for the is money The customer! at the store have to pay the increase anyway but the profit goes to thc grocer, not us." Shaw Declares P.E.|. Not Fairly Treated "Someone said recently that the Trulth nghway was uevur meant to reach into every lay-way oi the province. II that is the case, then. as tar as this province is conrorned. it we didn't have the Wood lslanlia pry lei—vice, our portion oi the h‘aananadl Highway might at ave been a dab ot pave ment at Borden," Premle-r Wal- ter R. show said yesterday. commenting on his recent noiuloement that his aflveme ment would make representat- ion to have the highway in the province extended from Holden to Tignish, and team Charlotte- mwn to Sound, Malultainlmg that when the or- lgioal lluIV/Iy lumnient with Ottawa wu drawn up, "this province was not treated tail-- LV. ‘2 blender paid that ha and Highways MInIater Ptulut Mathcson were to discuss the amnion with ioderal oni- an. on)! that the lederal gavel-m merit flnuit'e W per cent ol the coat way at the emulsion ol the Wh— lty Officer Is Named By Club rlt. Lt. wtlllaln w. Muir. CD. hasbecnlppolnted the prince County Eoraemen‘l Club At Ill publicity oiltcer. c I u b rend In, Robert perm annou- Iced Iln utfltl. nt. Lt. Mal: II a local llameaa racing enthullult and recently nurchued the prolntulog ymlul mere Donuwly. Prior to hll hinder to lummentde to roll. lool. he we: a marina naviga- lor and tioo public relations officer at kw station Gm i E "There will be iurther dlaeua- alons on this matter," the Pl:- mier raid "and Mr. Mathesod In preparing a hrlel tor presenta- tioo to Ottawa on a general road construction policy that may go beyond Trans Canada Highway developments." While the premier did not ela- bol-aie on what may be oootaln. ed in the briet, there h ve been suggestions that the pruvlnclal highways department will seek to have the highway between Bartlrn and Cnrrlollelowl con- verted into In ail—weather road. and m- and m ‘l.td. at Halifax. who std all bread erel'ore it one lirln increases Its price the Emcee- bl~ings the retail price on other brand: to the same level a! whether the mlesale price was raised Grocers usually cell at tile same price not. Enterprise Bakarlea am;— mn, Ken MacDonald. Said that he could not make a Sula-non! until the Island bakeries met an agreement. He slid that he did not Itan ii the increase would come Abmll ultmfll it had been “In the wind" {or some time. "We‘d like to take a long look at the situation hetore we make linlle decision". he said. NOT BEroRE THURS. . 3 Spud Blig hf Development Arrested L. C. Callbeck. plant phlllolth and F. M. Cannon, um IuIe entomolosllt, at. the Ex lmenlal Firm. announced yen terday that the continued pres- ent heat wave has Arrested LII development I a t rtotaw blight fungus. A! A result [all new Cases of infection Iile been reported throughout the province. At the time the report wn released. the weatherman wu predicting that shower! were moving toward the Isllnil. Il his means file u ' In 01 m o I I t oomdltlona accumm led by perlndl of over 90 per cent humidity, it is expected that the disease may hecnml active again, they said. They warned that, aphid pop- ulatiom are now Increarlz and growerl, especlally not! grow. ers, should exnmlne the plants lrequently for the present ol these insects. The department has recom- mended that ihiodail is the most suitable Chemlcll ho Int! In their control, '3; reach the I w I] hit nlll’ll, Ing thunder mm: lottetowll and shower: to sum- mel-ride may make lid appear- ance over the ma early this morning, but no loop as the trout pllul warm, dry All will take It: place. The expected high tempera. ture In unrlottewwn today is 10 degrees with low humidity and thereiore a piealuut day once the shower: pm, A rimt- lau- day is predicted to: Sum 88 Cubs A The ioilrth ill a series ot Woli Cub camp: at the provincial Pllte. Boy Ca- nada. Camp Buchall wu com- pleted over the weekend with some 58 Wolf cum and lead- ers In attendance. Packs attending included the lat Tyne Valley with Shirley Barlow u cubrnuater and Eliz. abeth Anne MneLearl as Isaiah ant: the lat at E udder Frank Dillon: three sle- ixion Park packs with i-lal ac- nouald. Hal Ereldnel‘, Dave Hodge, laob shalrp and rt. Call as leaders: the 2nd Parkdale it or Pack with Dr. and Mrs, James Higgins and the 5th Charlotte- l . appearing o Inary hearing belnre Magistrate ii the increase is agreed lrpvn the price oi bread in the stores would not he raised before Thursday. the day that Ben's the con . sax! tilledr new price: would go into eiicei. Mlloy Marltimtc bakeries have not yet announced their inwnt— tow like Motr's in Lane‘s in Moncton have said they will iollow the decision Ben‘s, he moon glvetl {or the Lir- crease was the increased cos ol nonr. sugar and milk pool .r. A spokesman Ior Eastern and (legend sutd t h at our knowledge" M increases In th price oI their lnea lied immediately. The increase announced by Ben's will bring the price our tool to 22 cents from all cents in Holtlax. The price in char- lottetown has been at cents. no increase or twoconis . loot be- coming eiiective last year, 6 who plan- LI'I‘TLE AI‘IABLB' Although Asia includes E per bakeries In Saint John. b erpaud Driver Draws $50 Fine Charged with operating a motor vehicle while his driver'I licence was cancelled, Gena Rogrson. Crapaud. was lined ‘50 and costs or so days by Magir. irate AJ Haslum in city police coll/rt yesterday. Patrick .1. Hood. town. was morning on a charge or tailing to stop iollowlng an accident. The accused. represented by Lester O'Donnell, was released on 5100 all. Charlth Eric J, Arsenault. Grand RI- ” ver. was iloed £25 and costs on a charge of speeding. A line oi so or two days was given an ac. ousod charged with tuning to halt at a stop sign. Two d ru nk apd iocnpabler were given today suspended sentences. Anotiher wu lined m or 10 days, and a iourth no or all days. Two others were charged with the same uflence. One, un- lllt [or trial wua remanded to this thorium. and the other in» leited ball (or mil-Appearance mt ol the WWW! Iand, only one-tenth is fit (or tile plow. at court, remanded to this x W. Chum MacDonald last evening charged with the Air null and rape at a young girl, had hIs case adjourned until Tuesday. Aug. 5 at 7,30 pm. The aged rape by hull, who was represented by Mel- ville Campbell, Is reported it) have happened In the Wilmnt area on June 27. of thls year. During the proceedings last evenlug evidence for the Crown was given by Mrs. Janice Mac- Iy at the MP crime tier/w lion laboratory, Sackville, N.E.. Constable Frederick L. Connol- ly of the RCMP. Dr. Thoma: Moore M Summerslde, n spec. Ialilt In obstetrics and gyneco- logy, and in. time Dewar Leary. 0. M s. gave ioclulical evidence regarding articles sent to the laboratory tor examine. tloll. These lrtIcleI were enter- ed as exhiblta tor the Crowd. n his t Coat. Coll- nttlly told ot his investigation on the case. Dr. Moore, ill hu evidence, lestltieli as to the medical ex. pluoatlon given the plaiotlii iollowlog alleged assault nod Dr. Dew-r tesbtlod to giv- ing the girl a "very limited ex- amlnatlon" I'ollowlng her com- plaint ot a role nee . rollowlllg the evidence given by these i trnte MacDonald asked lor adjournment. night more wltnea- lea have yet to teatlty [or the r 5. II. Crown prosecutor wll Gear‘s R. McMahon. l5 “NED .100 In Inothe'r can El parts pro- zeedlngu were taken agnlmt A]- ddell oi Borden. mailed dr‘rvln as Waddell was found Eu‘ltly lined mo all! colts or 15 dlyl " and no impaired driving Ind costs or live days lm' driv- log without a “neon. Cpl. William .1. ll. Maonon. ald. head at the Holden detach- ment at the RCMP. and Cut. AIIIII isnroheli Illa oi the Bon- derl detachment, ionililed that model had lidmtted to detail. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Summelside And Prince County The will, Chulomtown. Wed. July 31, 1963. 3 More Seasonal Weather Is Due ‘ More xenon-I weather Ilmuld mersldz. the Illmelt par! of the current the Island lwelterluz lor the line Ipell ll probably aver IC- 51 eordlng In the meteorologiat! It the dlstrlct. It went wlth a flure, the Charlottetown rldln rallfie ry. however, as the high humid. UMM'ERSIDE— Cedric Fred-that erick Bodechon I ha ' 'll t to. N.E hm. The humid air which has leftl few days hall llnully lelt lty leading yesterday was a A hoot or wet weather brtng- steaming 91 per cent on top ol‘ to Char-la tem mature oi in to char- lottetown and an 80 to Summer- alllE. Due to reflections Iron-l hulldl ,toga and streets the tempera- tures in town over the past Iew days rllten reached above the 95 degree mark. The cooler air which moved 1 in last night is the beginning or the ironi that may bring rain and will certainly be followed by arm, dry weather. nd leaders town Pack (ziont with Garnett‘ touch I Cubmhskr and Frankl Wood II assistant. Mn, Edward Ciilia Wu olirlp cook. In addition to the camps at Camp buchsn. the ill New Haven Pack was under canvas at Holiday Haven with Ena Docherty. cuhmsster and nolo- thy Yell as naslstant. Wolt Cub pncks this yenrl have been concentrating on, physical iitness and all ramps have stressed sports, athletes badge events and, bi course. thel ever popular swimming evente with the aim oi passing the Wolf Cull swimmers badge, 1 ‘fPreliminary Hearing Opens llnto S’side Area Rape Case he was impaired at thei me at his arrest Island Rifle Team Named I For Ottawa Although only is marksmen last night accepted places on the team which wlll ropiesent the province at next week's Do- minion or Canada Rlile Assoc- iation's annual prloe meet at Ottawa, presldent Ralph E, yen- kins. was continent that the is- landers will make a good show- ing for themselves. l team authorized by the Dominion usoclation is 24 members, at the 19 named. it will shoot as seniors and nine as tyros. Captain oi the squad is Tpr. Bub darwlae oi Charlottetown. who pointed out at thera are live vacancies, available tor any other shooter that ieels he can take in the meet. Any such men may arrange to loin the team by contacting the treasur- er, reroe handrigan. The aenlorr going are: sgt, Fred Younker: Sgt. r, .1. Land- rlgaii; Capt. noy McCabc; l.t. nulvh Jenkins; Lt. George Ro- gers: Tpr, Bah aarwlse, all or Charlott - F . Mike Sullck. new Summerside: Ll. ary MucLennsn Len. url—iiy River; sold 'Dpr. Parley Taylor, winsloe. The tyros are: Miss La rn a Versey; Tpr. nay valley both at York; Tpr, Ronnle Clark, wimloe; Cpl. George Davies. Eldon: Tpr Kelvin Howling: Tpr. Ken .lay: Tpr. more John- ltan; Cpl. Austin MacCollum: and Cdt. Scott all oi Charlottetown. 3 ex i meiotic-r. oi whlch alx are allowed. will be F0 1) Phoenix, ncAr alm- menldl. who will loll: the mud In ottaw nAnnin cnuncn John Welley, the founder oi Methodl-m. nw III: church grow to 75.000 members In brit- beiore he died in I79). him‘nnndnimmaln Announce New Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch mmmmmm lllllly months. This we: ambushed with a new bonito. rum (gloom) which quickly helps but inhoad oeu- villi-ulster growth oroew n‘uuo, bio-Dyne la odered in oint- mmt Ind suppository Ionn called reopen-lion H. In addition to actually chi-ink- bla beomtloida. Preparation I-l lubricat- and lmkle elimination l- pl‘nful. It helps prevent io- t‘etsooowh' ' .pdoolpelula- m H Suppm'tona' Ur PI. Ill-um I-I Ointment (with a Dr. Paul Cudmore oi Char- lottetown will be heard in an organ recital today at Trinity United church tro 12.15 to 12.45. Di. Cudmore'l recital is continuing a serial or reel- ORGAN RITAI. TODAY tall being given In various Charlottetown throughtollt the ehutchel lummer months at noon each Wednes- day. The Concerta. dealgned u lSummons Issued For S’side Man Charged With Assault SUMMERSIDE —Geurge Mi- chael c, Kinch oi Summerslde. charged with assaiilllng two RCAF station summerside men, failed to appear in magistrate's 3’0“ court yesterday morning and a and asked that the lentenclng Deterlcn counsel Melville Campbell said that a iurther eph 5.,di 50mm. a tourist Ittractlou as well al lol— the enjoyment oi local cm. tenr, are sponsored by the P.E.I. Chapter DI the Cannd. In] College oi urgaolstl. Stabbing Case Re-set For Aug. 5 SUMMERSIDE — The cm or three Summerside youths. Richard Joseph Maclrlnis, Joe. and George sentence would prevent the CIair_Payntgr.. charged with the summons tul- his appearance on n.“ concurrent. AME I was Issued. Kinch is charged with attack- ing the airmen, Eric ee ,'l_ls. ih trom going back to rchnol slubhms 0! LAC Keith Douglas Hyatt oi RCAF Summerside. slated to go heiore the court Thursday night, Aug. 1, at 7.“ The case 0! John Joseph Gil- v.m.. has been adjourned until Port liill, accused ot hav— Monday evening. Yllrlg the cure and control at a 7.15. due to Crown Pmsgcutor u! and Wayne Feehles. in the vchn-lmomr whim while his mm), George R. McMahon being out was impaired. wn- mourned W lty oi St, Eleannr's on the mur- oing oi July 28. Michael .loseph stutter, to. ill ' was remanded in custody to Aug n, tollowing a guilty plea to a charge oi escap- ing custody at the Frluce Coun- ty jail. lame day he had received a one-month sentence latter being keys we... 1,, the convicted of stealing $5, I‘Ie tur~ nod himself In at st Eleanor-av ntier being at large tor rive hours Possessing a grade nine high school certificate. Somer he would like to go back to school in the tall but town pros- scene or an accident ahon a vehicle he was driving w“ Also unending will be the 33114 slu- cultim representatives at ml ecutor eorpe said the seriousness ot the alt- uatIon must he recognized and asked for a “fairly long iall term." to Aug. 5 when defence tel Bruce MAL-Donald will all witnessed. Constable Alan Burnhill, Bor- den detachment (led yesterday that the a ROM?» testi ccua coun~ Country Units : Considered ed was sitting behind the wheel The With 919an by “'W- oi the vehicle In the vicinity Consideration tor the reorgan- llug under the lull lance the hi srarletown on March so. the izlng oil the Resources Develop- engine was turned oil and the merit Council into county unit: accused's is now In hand by the prwine hand, He was said to he slump» cial govommcot. ed over the wheel and I bottle Premier Walter it. Show is all. 0! open Hui-or wal on the 1mm pected to outline detalls at the seat at the car. , no The case ol Winston church- net said III MacKay. Charlottetown. ac- Sherwood cused oi attempting to leave the tamed by I was a involved and bodily harm ‘ two other person dlourned to Aug, 6 when lleld staff and the cabinet come trial date will be set. rganization at a council dial. this evening at 7 at women's institute HAIL D'llmer chairman Will be in willch well Daley, dimlor of research. I.county, me resources divisim mittee on resource: development. and CONFUSION OPPORTUNITY the AND SELECTION (I) Sell good lecuritiu. (2) Buy short term bonds. Ilal needs. and whether you wish to— 7 you can benefit from our thirty years arperienoe with Mar lrno invcatun by completing the attached coupon. HALIFAX - SYDNEY Mitt-m or Turtnvsamzttr nutuu' AIIDCIATI°N or CANADA When confusion develops many investor: pact-lilac good securities and rush for the nearcat: shelter—cash and short term bonds. Many adopt a "wait and see” attitude and allow cash to accumulate. The first group usually stay intI-leir shelter too long and defer repur- chaaing at higher prices the securities they dacrificerl. The second group wait too long before they & A third and smaller group recognize that the best opportunities Occur when many investors are on the aidelinec. They search for favorable opportunities and take constructive action. They are often classified as “lucky.” We have designed a brief study to assist our clients in appraising ' ' ' best suited to their individ- (3) Consider favorable inveltl‘flflfl ammunition; ATLANTIC SECURITIES LIMITED I am interested in m m “m I‘d-Id. Atlantic Securities Limited 1’. O. Box 475, Halifax, N. S. (l) (2) Please forward copy of your atudy (3) Other : “ahbsdltwwue 4 ' 'i y l