« ges. The three persons charged tr oe een Dunstan's High School. He was OUT-OF-PROVINCE STUDENTS REGISTER posted to ‘‘Depot’’ Division, Yesterday was registration right are Rev. Dr. R.G. Elts=~~presictent> Michael Suttivany Siagina. Sask. tr reerk day for the 1965-66 term at worth. vice president of the Lancaster, N.B., and Robert yetral ing. he graduated on Saint Dunstan's University for university; Diane Ward of the McGrath. South Nelson, N.B.~ Sept. 8, and has been posted for duty in the Province of Freshmen students from this | Newfoundland. province will register today Rt. Rev. university registrar's office; _& As __ Macdonald, | freshmen students from. out- _side the province Left - to Man Pleads Innocent To Income. Jax Charge William Alfred Cudmore, New and may see the location ofa ‘new feed grain plant The minister said a number of firms’ have expressed interest in Joe ating on the ting on the developing site. site BORDEN. (Special) Cana- A city man had his case ad journed for two weeks on a Wiltshire, charged with drunken | charge of failure to file an in- driving was remanded til] Sept- | | Strait ferry service set a new come tax form when he appear- ember 20 with bail to stand } + |monthly record’ in passenger ed yesterday in city police Ralph Augustine Carragher, ‘traffic during August j The number of passengers court before Magistrate A. J. Southport, was assessed-$10 and | Haslam, QC. costs or five days for passing on Appearing on the charge was a solid tine Allison M. Gillis, who pleaded — mot guilty Liquor cases dominated the docket as there were three illez- al possession cases as well as seven drunk and incapable char- 4 | handled on the Borden-Cape Tor- | mentine run surpassed the pre- this year by 1,426. During August, the ferries carried 164,925 persons and 58,- 816 vehicles between ‘prince Ed- ward Island and New Bruns | |wick. Increases of 13,589 and/ |5,481 respectively compared | Railway Spur. To Be Extended A spur railway line will be with illegal possession were &S-) extended by Canadian National | sessed similar fines of $20 and Railways into the site of the €osts or 30 days. old city dump east of Char- | Two of the drunk and incap- lottetown. ables were fined similar fines of The spur is being — built at | $20 and costs or.20 days, onejthe request of the provincial > was fined $10 and costs or 5| government. GETS POSTING | davs, another was given a 20 The dump area, now © filled Marcus Gerard Murphy,.son | of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mur- davs suspended sentence, one with clay, is being developed by man had-his case remanded till the government as an industrial September 15 with bail set at site phy Georgetown, following in | manager of CN's maritime area. $30 and one man failed to appear’ A cabinet minister: said ves- the footsteps of his brother, J... ‘‘More and more Canadians are R. Murphy, engaged..in the | visiting the Maritimes than ev-| RCMP Jan. 13, 1965, after com- (er before and this, coupled: with | as he had a previous court com- terday that some of the — t. another was fined $20. med land has already been taken aad ool HE pleting his education at St, \the American tourist- traffic, is! and costs or 10 days. up by Maritime Co-op Services, | when P.E.I. centennial celebra- | jtions were in full swing. ONs charter bus service hand- |led 4,158 persons last month, an | ; increase of 2,520 over the same nonth last year. “Traffic has been increasing jevery year,” said J- G. The Sign of Progress” PICKLES GRAVES With Pork BEANS SCHWARTZ” P‘nut Butter |James B - sland News Page 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Sept. 14, 1965. Three Are Fined For Impairment Three persons were each fin. remanded till Sept, 20 with bail | d ed $100 and costs for impaired ‘© Stan driving yesterday in Queens a Stewart White of Kelly's ross was further remanded to | County Magistrate's Court Riverside Hospital until Sept. 17 Appeari.g before Macistrate- The accused is charged with Johnston, Q¢ were arson Wilbur Lemuel Jay, Mt Stew- Two residents of Parkdale and art; Gordon Crosby, Bonshaw, Charlottetown were charged with | and Marquis Erin Wilson, Ver- illegal possession of liquor. One non River. had his case adjourned till Sept. Three Charlottetown youths, 20 and the other pleaded Robert Allison Hennessey, guilty and was fined $20 and James Barry Bradley and L. costs or 30 days while another, Ernest Blacquier, were charged charged with intoxication in a | appointed plant New Record Is Set “pres By CN Ferry Service 3 iy |dian National's Northumberland | vious record established in July | | with the same month last year, | Davis, | ‘MIX-0 BLEACH with robbing Kenneth Albert public place, was assessed $20 |Chapman of $20 and each was and costs or 15 days. ‘New Plant Manager Named For Seabrook Farms Ltd. William J. Scheffer has been! Seabrook Farms Frozen Foods, manager Of Ltd, Canada, W.N. Guthrie, brook Farms —-Co;;~ the parent | company, announced. Mr. Scheffer will be respon- sible for all production and en- gineering activities of the Can- | adian division's plant in Ken- sington Since 1963, Mr. Scheffer has been management consultant to president of Zuckerman Ma » | deville, Inc., a lange commer. |producing the record traffic | cial or in In August, the ferries Abeg- Stockton, Calif. weit, Prince Edward Island and, the Confederation carried 48,853 ears, 2,573 trucks, 1,143° tractor trailers, 386 buses, 74 motorcy- cles and 3,787 passenger trail- ers, With the ferry sérvice offer- |ing 38 crossings every day this Previously, he worked for Seabrook Farms in various ex- ecutive capactties from 1934 to 1963 with a two year sabbatical during the Second World War to manage a large farming oper- ation for the Navy on the Is- lyand of Guam. During his long summer, the greatest number ‘tenure at Seabrook Farms, he lof daily crossings ever, the Served in farming, productian | Abegweit made. 401 crossings, 4%4 engineering capacities. ithe Prince Edward Island 418 From 1960 to 1963 he was vice jand the Confederation 437, last | ‘Is your pain RHEUMATIC er| KP ARTHRITIC? From the firet of January to the end of August, 1965, CN has Do you long for relief from the lof ireunsutte and arthritic 5g | carried 503,996 persons and = | 258 vehicles over the waters of | the Northumberland Strait. Dur- jing the same period of 1964, the [pretense ost woe ee 9 | |ferry service handled 431,899 jDen’ fot Gull athe ant stabbing | ins handicap you any longer, T TEMPLETON’ "ST-R-C's. Onvonnn | OLD BOAT STILL SAILS | $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. Fer extra fast relief, lempleton's PLAME- The coracle, a stone-age round roam Unie! inthe rolhon bette eutorwaty, boat, still is used by Welsh sal- $y 35, 0"® '#-C* internetty. PLAME-Croom, i mon fishermen. passengers and 172,881 vehicles. | pee 8. 763-9 | * HATFIELD Potato Chips FOIL Sweet Mix or Sweet Must. 18 ERE C cS C ier 39° 24 on. C : : tins 2 32 on. 49 i c ; 4c for Plus one 16 oz. jar : size P Rita oz. --| Prepared Mustard Plus one 20 oz. tin 3 us 39¢ size Tins PLUS ONE FREE FREE Spaghetti FREE PLUS ONE FREE Cheezeits FREE Plus One FREE Plus One FREE = saunas — SIZE 180 TOKAY , wh te. Lbs. AQ FREE - FREE ‘ORANGES 3 »-. 1.00| GRAPES 2 = 49% 65¢ yX BILLY BEE McCAINS S46 nace ae ack see an Hin a HONEY NMC SAVINGS BROWNS COOKIES FESTIVAL MIX #51 69e MORSES 0. P. TEA BAGS BUDGET WAX PAPER “KING COLE AJAX CLEANSER - Lge. Size 79¢ COLGATE’S TOOTHPASTE. 10 ft. Roll 29¢ ba FREE FREE FREE 4 1 tb. COFFEE on 89 = Lueky Dollar Ash Trays TROPICAL ee Dollar or eran 3 . an y lar Pocket Pen Holders Fruit Salad 2 ‘Ti S5c | indsor Salt Samples | CARNATION Balloons for the Kids ‘ Cheese Twists for the Kids MILK fe $1 § SATURDAY ONLY * AMBASADOR — 12°0Z. TIN Luncheon «Meat 37¢ a Lb. Cello C Plus '/2 Ib. FREE cascada Si inp ath ileal ii * + 9 we. 79° row one 1m AQ! re one re 2 Lge. Size 19 rns One FREE ” FREE MAPLE LEAF BACON FRENCH FRIES ? FOR 2 43° Plus third pkg. Free HIGHLINER FISH STICKS < bles APPLE PIES nm. 39c oe jm, Sussex & 4 GINGER ALE 2". 49 vice president operations of Sea-| ~ ALCAN 4 —e preient f@ charge af rane ery and ;_mmereasing ee capacity ° and acquisition i main Ss facilities. 2 gyno purchased ee He also wilt be active i "8 | nome in Remeinaten gad he ona | fer's energies will be directed general engineering areas his wile will establish a res}. | to increasing production Vetti- valved in plant expansion, mod- dence there in the near future ATTENTION. ALL HOG PRODUCERS AND AGENTS |. Beginning next week our plant will be receiving hogs on the following schedule: MONDAY é6 6S laseh O86 6.8 0 enee 8:00 A.M. — 5:00 P.M. TUESDAY Be ea es 8:00 A.M.— 5:00 P.M, WEDNESDAY ................ 8:00 A.M.— 5:00 P.M. TUGREEMET Accu... 8:00 A.M. — 10:00 P.M. PLEASE NOTE THAT WE WILL NOT BE RECEIVING HOGS ON FRIDAYS. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE, WE WILL BE RECE;VING HOGS UNTIL 10:00 P.M. EVERY THURSDAY. CANADA PACKERS LIMITED CHARLOTTETOWN x Get *4 for every '3 with six-year §cotiabank | Savings Certificates Buy as little as $10 worth or as much as you like—cashable any time, SKitia Qsrn THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA SC—1585 PURITAN SPREAD STORE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9. WRAP Value $30.00 ONE ONLY. CARVING SET PLUS 6 STEAK KNIVES Value 29.95 . “TWO ONLY _ ALUMINUM FRY PANS Value $5.95 each _TO BE AWARDED | THIS WEEKEND MacPHAIL'S LUCKY DOLLAR STORE PHONE 4-8 BONSHAW Sale Starts Wed. Sept. 15 Sale Ends Sat. Sept. 18 _