Flizht l.3“‘l’l‘l‘ifil" V1.11, \lc. lnnzs. 0:.‘mor (‘ommandzng the l.'n".'ers.r_\' Rose-we Sniia- dron Ri‘AF a‘ Saint Dzinztan's Unixcrsity. has announced that two Officer Ifiacets from SDL' have her—n selc‘T-d for overseas postutzs this sum mer. Shown a‘mvc ;r the RCAF S‘ation S u m m e rstdc ‘ FIER CADETPOSTD OEREAS Guard House where they re- ceived ‘rioutif‘cnf'on cards are, Officer t‘arlci ll .\ (‘amer~ on i’le iii and Officer Cadet EC. Kinch ‘rlfllll‘. with Cor- poral WE. Maxwell icenler‘. Oi" ("nmcron is posted to l Fighter Win»: in Marv i ll e. France. '.\llli(‘ ()t‘ Kinch is to go to 4 Fillllt‘l‘ Wine in Ba- l l den Soelingen. West Germany. Both are in their Junior year at SDU. Cameron in S c i ence ‘ and Kinch in Commerce. Ca- 1 moron is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Cameron of Sum- } mcrside, and Kinch. though . his mother now lives in Tor- onto. is originally from Tig- nish. l ResultslniZOOPenalty ALBERTOV — \r O‘Lcary v residen'. John Oliver Ellis. was to u n d guilty hr \lazistra'e W. Chester S \lzrDcnaid. in P r i n r- e f‘n-inty llagisrratn s nep..- lot .cci 3200 3rd costs or in is". r! was raprcsertfeo ~‘1..‘P Campbell while the case for the crow w was cor. ducted bv Genrze Mtllarnii. Tignisli policeman H o w a rd Foley gave evidence :n charzes against R a y m n n d Gaudetie. Tignish. of creatin: a iistur- _,____...___. Island Breeders bance and drum: “llllP im- p a ir c d and the case was ad» lf‘lll‘l'lFl‘l to April 27 in Summer sirit= at 7 15 p m Peter Gaudet. Tiznish. plead ed : u i l t y to a charge of creat-i in: a disturbance and the casc‘ will be heard on May 6. in Al- berton. For possesston of intoxicating a. liquor not purchased from vendor. Howlan William Wcrtac. lliminemsh. was fined $25 and‘ costs or 30 days in jail. Edward Joseph Gavin. i“: nizh was fined $50 and costs ’or driving while his license was suspended and Joseph Anthony Clements. Bloomfield. was .‘in- ed 510. and costs for drum: . '.\'1Lllmll a license. On U.S. Tour 'lwo Prince Edward men. Asi‘nur MacRi’ie, Wood and .l Hchci‘ ‘tlai COLnii'aI‘i are :r ii: l'ii"cd tales 'lllS $'(""\' ttitii t'vo \cw runsuick representetust.» on a m‘ssion tn select 3 mp no‘i'n Ayrshire rare ‘ri adr in artificial orecrlzii; centre a‘ Fredericton accompaiiyin: the two lsiaim men are Howard Trufmztti. Aulac and hr 1" G. ere who is 'n Pliiii‘zfi of the 'l’ll’ The Moron"? fu'm a‘ Ton [rel-.1. )lassz'iiiisi‘tts s, our 0 the spots titty are Vlsillill in the search for a rialiy moon animal. Recently 'l‘x kt".l'irc bull battery at the Fredricfon cen- lit'e was sirrn'flltmrri by the acqu‘siti’m of livewa'ds Roy 81 \l'ari'im' from the favm of W. Watson Slf'cic. Halsicad, Essex. England who has on Bf the outstand‘n: dairy herds In the United Kingdom. :S‘ -\ 'l‘wo motorists were :i \ e n warnings for driving without op orators licenses. For illegal possession of lt nun" a Tiznish man was fined "'0 and (osts. “u. M33633?" To Get Degree Dr Frank MacKinnon. prin Iipal of Prince of Wall‘s Coi- lc:c. will receive the honorary Ilezrcc of Doctor of Laws at i'ne spring convocation of DallWO‘JS‘F l'nivcrsitv in \lay it was an. nounced recently by President Henry ll'cks Dr MacKinnon will also deh- vor the convocation address to the :i'aduates. Others receiving honorary day goes will be Dr. A E Kerr. re- t'i'cd president of Dalhoume, Prof. C L Bonnet, retired pro- l'cssm' of English of DalllllllFlf‘.‘ Stephen Stackpole of the Carne- Ev Corporation of Now Y o r k. and Dr GD. ’. Cameron. De. puty Minister of Health. Ottawa. Dies In Hosp. ALBERTOX — The death dl Mrs Arthur Claw-ll occurred! the Western Hospital «‘ V E m —. i terday mormu Tie former Annie Wells was born at “The Dock" near Al-l ber‘nn on May S. 1878 She: was the last surviving emberE of the family of VT and rust William Wells. Fifty-two years' ago she was married to Mr, Clark and had lived in Alberton‘g since that time. : She lived quietly but indus- trimislv. and was (-roiisity and. above all. fou'i numerous acts of kindnessl which were known only to thosei vhn received them. ’ Hie is survived by her husw 122ml, Erskine Clark of Albeit?l inn 1?- a nephew .‘ w tiiiwr‘al mu be held nom‘ rrr home on Friday at 2 pm. l'i‘f‘i‘l‘nf‘llt will he in HilICI‘E-st cometi‘rj: Breeders Plan Barn Meeting Print-e Erin ard Island ISLAND NEWS Pint 2 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs. April 23, 1964. Centennial Pushed By The spccial Centennial com petition for community participq ation is being pushed this year‘ by the Rural Beautification Society. it has been learned with special emphasis on road- side improvement that is done. before July 1. so that it will rervc as an added tourist at- traction in tilus thel Island's? big year. a society spokesmani emphasized last night. 'i'l‘e competition is open to all organizations in any non - inoi corrmrated Community in the‘ province. A number of organ-l izations may loin forces in the competition attempt but in the case of money won, they will be responsible for dl\'ldlll; it among themselves. ! The first prire is a generous $500 and it runs all the way down to $100 cash for fifth Hating. But an additional $500. is available to the community that does most. in the opinionl or the judges. to brighten up Mr. and Mrs Waldron Mac-l in-fcimation indicating their "Lily" has qualified for a Gold Medal in production. .he cow which Mr. MacPhee i purchased for beef and then. kept to become his main foundation cow. and the most ed her best lactation at 12‘ of 1 483 pounds milk. , h lyears 2, hes f ‘20 ft fo . em g t Mrs. Art Clarkiz... W 9 ° KeepingliquorForSale Lin already has a silver! Preperty Damage Results In Fine Appearing in city police court; yesterday before magistrate; Contest Society and beautily the roadside areas bv luly 1. The general community com- pctilion includes beautification inf community halls. schools. :1 ._ r: m 8 public buildings. dcnce. community — owned oarks. playgrounds or picnic areas. private and public lanes and roadsidcs, The society decided this week .to extend the closing date for entries to Saturday May 2. which is one week longer than had been decided at first. Snokesmen for the society emphasize the need for contest- ants who were in the compet- l itiou previru'zlv and intend com- peting azain. gotting in their been received to date. which "is about normal.‘ but the peo- ple responszblc for the com- peiizion would like to see that number increased considerably this year. i Island Shorihorn Cow Adds l Gold Medal To Awards medal and had qualified in ad- iPhee. Elmwond have received 5 variced registry with previous performances and she now qual~ lDual Purpose Shorthorn cow; ifies for the Gold medal which pals for $0000 pounds milk and 2.000 fat in five successive at-tztions. Lily qualified with 54.801 pounds milk. 2.192 fiat ‘ti-lticli is well above the re- quirement. and her breed class lvaluable in his herd. complets i averages on her fifth lactation ‘ ' n were an unusually high milk and 195 in butte'nfat. She is the only Dual Purpose Short- l.orn cow in the Maritime Prio- vinccs to grade 'e‘xcellent" for conformation. it was learned. The lIacPhee‘s Elmwyck herd won the Semper Trophy in i962 for topping Canada in production for small herds of the b and were runners up last year to Sterling Wood's Limewood hem at Mt. Herr berl. PP.El AJ. Haslam. QC. Maurice Burr-c. Charlottetown was V'v- en a fine of $30 and costs orrl 15 days on a charge at prop—l ertv damage. Francis Punty,‘ charge as urns was remand-i ed to this morning 1 s In other cases Melvin Alvin Jackman of C h a r lottetown . without bail for one week, .rt Morris. Char l o t te- town. was 1 i n e d $25 and costs disorderly. One man front Brookfield was fined $3 and or two days for driving the wrong way on a one way street. One motorist for going $5 and costs or two days Pai— rick Clarke. Charlottetown . was remanded without bail . to April 27 for loitering and one‘ person was given twenty days. for being drunk and incapable. : WEATHER l Avrslt i to Breeders Association TORONTO tC‘P' ‘- Observed PM“ "‘ MM a ham meetmg All tempertures from the weather; office: the Flvpcrimcntal Farm on Fri-i dai F\'t‘l7‘n:. \lay 1. it was learned last evr‘rtm: Thm'e will be competitions in weizht :iiessmz. estimates of pl’nf’llf‘fifin and jutlnin: for con formation. The barn mcetinlz 13‘ expected to bczin at 730 o-5 clock and this will he followed: Regina 'N ' h_\' a meeting in Birch Court; Winnip‘q ' 2] whore special speakers \\lll Del heard and a film viewed. Though the meeting is being arranged by the Ayrshire breed- crs. evcr'one is w . . 5 olcome' u" Saint John . . . . .. organizers emphasize. l i : cm NEW YORK STATE PAVILIN I" at police ch. W: m u in New York World's tar mu wind they say are civil rights in- lustices in the m and NW ‘Jfl' (My. Other police had:- zrmmd. keep m u a safe distance. (AP Wirephotol ‘ Milt. Mn] ‘ Dawson . . 23‘ 37 Prince George It: 3.0 ‘ Vancouver .41 3.3 Victoria . . . . 9.8 .i‘2 Edmonton .32 42 Calgary .. 3‘3 36 l on 30 oronto ... 42 61 Ottawa 41 16 Montreal . . 41 Quebec . . . 38 lFredericton . . 30 Monctou 33 45 . Halifax . 34 34 Charlottetown. 33 _ Sydney . . .1 1‘2 Yarmouth .. . 34 53 martin auAun Mm manner in am mm m 3010 MN llll‘l Henderson & MEN'S St. John's, \‘fld . W 3 HALFle 'f‘Pi »-» The wea- iCharlottetown. facing a similarl ther office says the fair wea- ther of the last few days showed igns of coming to an end late Wednesday evening. Cloud ahead of a disturbance covering , - dNPI-V 1‘95'l involved in the charge of driv- Ontario. Quebec and the north- ”:m‘d" She.“'m be remember" ing a vehicle without due care eastern states had spread into c‘ {"1 hm. ‘705p‘tamy and Sen'l and attention was remanded the western rczionS. Meanwhile the high pressure area which had been stationary over the llaritimes began to i or 10 days for being drunk and mnve no“ in the east and weak. n These trends will continue to day. Cloud followed by inter- mittent rain will spread east- ward through the three provln~ through a stop sign was finen‘pesl reaching Cape Breton in the afternoon. Temperatures will be confined to the 405 for the most paii. However. the rain should end over the west- ern most regions this afternoon allowing a few glimpses of the sun. In these regions tempera- tures may climb to the low 40:. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity. northern Nova Scotia. Eastern Shore. Prince Edward Island. Eastern \‘B Counties. Ray of Chaleur: Cloudy with intermittent, rain beginning during morning and . changing by evening to a few ‘shoivers: cold: light winds in- croasing during morning to southerly 20. Low-high at. Hali- fax 34 and 42. New Glasgow 28 and 43. Goshen 28 and 47. Char- lottctmvn 27 and 42. Moncton 31 t and 45. Campbellton 32 and 45. High tide today at Charlotte. town 8:47 3m. and 8:50 pm. At Rustico at 4:30 am. and 3:43 pm. Summerside tide eighteen ‘minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 5:24 am. and sets at 6:59 pm. fi‘ This reminds me of M #124127: Wouldn’t you like to travel through your hmmnpathofcomforhhbldt OM cushions? Not practical . . . Not possible? Don’t give up hope! Now you an alloy this with a pair of Whippet 435ml shes. luxury Ms uboolutelyuothlnglltethcn . .. Mammal-chm: strong steel dunks; superbly can natural grain W lather. Anlhbh humnwnrluoofcok—Ihm Maintain-uni!“ Cudmore Ltd. WEAR Grafton and Queen Streets Your local daily newspaper presents more information to help you shop than you get from any other source. your next few minutes can mean greater shopping satisfaction for you The way to get more satisfaction out of your shopping is to plan it on the basis of the information you get in your local daily newspame There is no easier way to save time, energy Ind money when you go to the stores. Instead of wishing you knew where to find what you want to buy, you can settle in your own mind the details about prices, colors, quality. lizes and other essentials, just by reading the advertising in the local daily newspaper. And as you read. you can decide quickly and easily where your shopping trip will take you, even before taking an actual step away from your home. You get your choice of the largest, most attractive selections when you read the advertising in the local daily newspaper. Retailer place in the local daily newspaper more of their advertising than they plum in any othc advertising medium. Many stores advertise only in the local daily newspaper. So. for more satisfying. more enjoyablu mopping, rend the advertising in your local daily newspaper and plan your trips accordingly. Be sure to read the advertising in your local daily newspaper today and every day. Shopping is more smsful and satisfying when you start it in war local daily newspaper before you visit the stores. @112 (guardian DOVERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND LIKE THE DEW.