EON .1. DA“ Stew-It Heft) Ictilll premier Ind provincial unmet-y k mgralulati n 3 More Farrn Production Urged In West Prince Co. W — Hon. J. Dnvldl stew-rt. acting premier and pro- vincial recretlry assisted by_ neldman, Gordon Ripley present. ed a oorttilchtea at the Tignish mun-i High School auditorium 'lhundev evening to the gradua- tea oi the Tigntsh area recoup ees development study group sponsored by the division oi re- learch Ind development. Research Director Hurtch Daley. master of ceremnn es, welcomed the graduates, and complimented the Miscouche band. WEATHER 10mm icr> — Tcrnpsra-l NM lulled by the weather ol- lice: Midlvnsrr. Dlvmin ha 35 thcouver 54 56 V Victoria 51 5) Edmonton so 73 , Cell!!! 39 M Regina 37 on Winnipel I! no Toronto 54 70 ‘ Ottawa so so l Montmli 49 on ‘ Fredericton rid 57 t 1 32 so , Mouton 32 iii lulu-x M 53 Charlottetown M on Sydney .11 so Ynmobth no as It. John'l 31 it . Russell Gallant I grade 11 ltudent oi the ‘I'ignish Reglnn- ll High School an ill prelented He explained the l‘elelrch program to the 30 people in attendance and introduced the Han. Andrew MBRIO. who make on Igriculture prdaleml errand Canada He told what agriculture means to the economy of P.E.I. and said two-thirds oi the lam. er: today are not enrnim I de- cent living and wmelhiml has to be done. Out of a dollar spent for lam raducts the iarmer is getting small percentage, he laid Ind spake ni the filings lint could be done to improve the niluilt- ion “We could quite easily have do per cent more cattle on RE]. today. H the int-mar was pro tinting sufficiently in the West Prince Area he could have I lot more " P a poke at the growing or e s lriiils and Vegetables, and slid er as an example there are not ennllgli strawberries grown in Prince County to supply its own nccns. Mr. Stewart congralullted the Eradualing class and raid he was representing Premier susw who wrs cut at the province. He said the government is very contented with the econorny in winter-n Prince County. Alter speaking on the two mnin resource, oi agriculture and iishing he spoke on the tourist l l l him with his certlilcate at the graduation r x e r rises held Thursday evening. industry and said more than MAID Visit”; are expected dur- ing the centennial year and with improvements to come in West Prince County more tourists w'li be visiting here. He urged a lriendly attitude and the use oi normal tarm homes here tor tourists. CERTIFICATES 5 Certllloeieg were presented to the ' - owrng Mrs. .larnes A'Henrn, Mrs. Alciie isoudrasu. Mrs. Alma McGormic. nverett Broderick. Welter Christopher, lioy Ciohossey. r.. .loseph Conway, Mrs. neg Eldershnw, Mrs nr . Gelson, Mrs. Louis Ellsworth. Auhin Galltlnir Mark Gallant, Russell Gallant, Mrs. William Gaudotte. .loirn avln. Herman Clllis. ceraid Keough. Gregory Molnnis. no. ward McAlduii. Mrs. Gmree Ms. Alduil. George MrAldull. Mrs. Priscilla McAldui'i. William Fed. sen. Others completing t‘ile course but not present were: Harper, .l.I-l. Buole, Mrii. Etc. Perry. Aubin Gallant, spoke on be- halt ol the graduates. rnmmrnd- ing the government tor its in- terest in the nets, and thank pcriornsancc. Lunch wu served outlet style by the members oi the Tignish Sport, Recreation A - sociallon. ISLAND NEWS PAGE Western And Centrdi Districts l The arrasdlan, Charlottoown, Sci. Oct. 12. 1963'." 3 Co umnist To Receive lCommendaiion Award chief Junie. 'lIllne A. Camp- bell he! been notified that thel the Miscouche band tor it, tine w," h American Association lor sulel and Local Hillary is awarding a "Certlllcale ni Commendetion‘ to Neil A. Mathssnn or Charlot- tetown in recognition oi the orstr standlng nature at his seriep oil tcsture articles in the tieid all local history which have been‘ appearing in the columns at The‘ Guardian. i As mm and provincial editor-i or The Guardian and The Eve-l nlng pstrlot, Mr. Mstheacn isi author at the weekly soiumn' "Across the ‘ Mr Mathcson work was re-, commended tor recognition by, the provinnili nominating lub- comrnitlee. M which the Chief Justice in chlimln, in one‘ oi the eight publications in lent-l ern Canada {including Ontario and Quebec) which will receive on award or certiticate or com- mendntion tor the past year. The chaivnan oi the Eulern Canada nominating committee is 5W!!! Mleflelih, director of Guardian, the Chiei Justice oh~ m the New Brunswick Museum at Saint John, 11., who I: W ell known to historlnnl tn lh l a province. .. l The articles published by ml 5 Escapees NEIL A, MATHEMN Mstheson have been greatly en» joyed by ths readers of The served. and his many irisnds will congratulate him on this ln-‘ iernatinnal recognition of their merit. 1 Arraigned And Two Plead Guilty The five prisoner! who cusps! ed tram Queens county all last Monday, appeared belorc Mag. lstrnte Jansen fl. Johnston in Queens County magistrate-s court yesterday attemoon and each was arraigned on a charge oi unlawtuliy escaping ir o in Queens County Jail. Arnold Edward Lennon. m Cumberland street. and Lloyd .lames Mcheln. 12 Spring street. elected to he tried by magistrate. and pleaded guilty. "They were remanded until Oct. 16 tor lamenting. David .lnhn MacDonald, 139 Hillshorn Street Ind David Syl- vester nlrt. in; Spring Park Road, elected trial by judge without a jury. They were re- manded until act. is when dale tor the preliminary hearing e a P mph Pine-u. M Kenl Street, was reminded until Oct. 15 so that he may be examined b HALIFAX tort — The wcs. ther oiiice any. cloudy skies and showers will cover thn Maritime Pravth today and showers Ire expected in all three provinces. Hurricane Flore located 550 miles esst southeast oi Helimxl late Frill-y night was continu., ing to Inuve north norui east at a speed at no knots. ay tonight testuidsyi it will pass oil to the east coast at Newloundlsnd and tlacsclss-s the inreclli diitrict. Region! lorecuu, Nomern Nnvn Scotti. Eastern Breton. Prince Ed- ward'lsland: Wind warning is. cool an increninl during aitel'noon in nmly with his lo 5%. lawvhfih It New Gllsgltw and Gmhen I and 46, Sydney and (hlflomwn ‘0 Ind I. Oulbnl M Sunday: Cloudy. high tide today at Charlotte. town It 5.3! l.mjnd'l.3&p . At nuance at 12.1 m. llll’l I.“ p.m. Summerlldl title eigh- ten minutes later then Char- sun rises tad-y It Ch l” lull. lull tide bod any It Rnltlco It Ll .m. n 4,! Dim. Sun rilel tori-y It M11 Tartan Mlurant in Silmml‘rside East which ode hratcs its third anniversary this month. is returning to the banquet catering business alter . . m Fran and Jim i , er plain that they M‘e returning to the catering service because of the inn lumber of inquiries they have meived M i h the past yerr, Prior to drains-mg the service a ycsr ago, the Turin had for wedding reception. Private parties. ‘ Broiled aeciood will dimly become mnineni on the Tar- tnn menus. Fran and .llm re on the Inland, QPENED IN I” opened by The mu '5 the Mot-balm In 19”. Linda W! mid their turn to (I. hit) in . M Gum said lest nfit lTartan Restaurant Marking lThircl Anniversary in S’swle The dficienl slot! or the res. tsurant hits bent highly com. plimentcd by many satisfied mistomcru. Good service by the dining room stall and good cooking by the Tartan otters, who have had a combined total rt so years ex» pcrlencc. nmght . . cul- tomers to the reslaurant last simmer. Among the Tarinn's more lamous guests in its three years oi moi-atlon have been Prim Minister Lester a, pocraon. op- t-inn Leader .lolur G. Dieter- hakvsr, chloride former prnmrer leslie nroat. non. .lsck pickers. gill and other Canadian «bitter unnistem. John Fisher, Denny Gaiiivsn end “Pulleh” lmlach. ' Allin K. Se- Wllliam Dennil Pilcher, Chur- lntletown, Wu committed to stand trial at the next sitting at supreme Court, on a charge oi breaking Ind entering Rudisch'r Garage in Sfluthport. Testiiylnl for the crown wen Mrs. Murlu , linger, who is employed at the garage. on a charge of breaking and entering MneiLeod'l Esso Ser- vice station in West novelty. Gordon Ralph isowtle. Charlotte town. was remanded untli act. is, The accused said he wished to consult his lawyer betora electing trial. A charge at dangerous driving against niair Wendell eer. Cornwall, was withdrawn on George) Kerwin, North Rustico. who is pleading not guilty to a charge pt allowing dmnkenness to take place in her residence. was adjourned until Nov. t ior irla . FAILURE TO STOP The testimony at three Crown witnesses and o accused. wile heard in the case at Roy Edward Bell. Montague. who pleaded not guilty to tailure to stop at the dune of hit accident in which a vehicle he was drlv» ing was involved. Bert Campbell W“ counsd for the defense. Robert Angus Glenny, Cher- lottetown, testitied that on Sept, no, as he had been waiting in line (or the Wood islands terry. his car had been sldnywiped by “ a Charlototown Petroleum Pro- dueu oil lnlch holding In! like wharf. The truck had kept going until it reached the end at t pier, he said. Chet. David A. Power. Char- Inttetown RCMP, testified that he had been in the line-up tint morning and hud, on hearing the noises of the accident, gone dawn to the end or the pier tn questlnn the driver of the truck that the driver. the accused in thin case. had been running hoses to the ferry. which was then docked It the whari. The driver had then made d telephone call about the accident, presumably in his comvany In Charlottetown. the wlice officer said Cnst. Arnold H, Bennett, Cher. loitetown RCMP, testified ihni when he had come to the scene it investigate the accident, had told him that the brakes on the truck had tailed, Bell testilled that the treiler pleaded guilty to driving without due care and attention. snd w a s lined :25 and costs or in days. Ronald A r t b u r nabinenu. Charlottetown, was lined tilt and costs or live days when he pleaded guilty to charge oi Scholarships Awarded Two '" At Borden trespassing iorthe purpose at hunting game bird The se or M iorle (Mrs lfldl. Dd. 11 It I um. will be Dddreneed by Graham 5. Mur- ray, need a! the United Neh’mns Asmfiw ol Curbed], Retellly returned (run the UN, lesions it New Yflfli. Mr. Missionaries Arrive Today MnNTAGlm e nev. Fred c, Knox. BA, trons India will as. rive in the provini-e today with Mrs Knox. They have served as missionaries in ludia tor 15 years and will visit pastoral charges in the presbylery oi Prince Edward island. Mr. Knnx, is a native or ire- lantl. grndustod irnrn Melvin. let University. Hamilton. and Knox College, Toronto Catholic College Students l To Re-evaluclte Organization "w. want in vatlnate «own so". Mr Mat-bevel ssid last Mzanlvatlml to give it a rml- "mm L“ "l" I'm: MW Me New purpose. that is the main‘lm" "km" "' "ms V have been very general and in- wasnn lrrr ttm rrmlerencr." Mime om manizatlm was said hmllzlas Msrlmtl rtl S foulide m promote the intri- l. nunsian-s University Iasl mam lociual. social and rultursl We as nlans worn nnallrrd on the ol Catholic (village students wi- national rorwerencc ol , . tn narrow this Canadian rode-ration nl Catholic at... saw, u, mmmhmg ammo, Coliosr Sitalents borne held no out we shall prnhahlv have to so Dllnstavl'x University carn- change the mnstilutum oi pus this weekend. Mr, Macleodicr‘ccs to do it" is national presrdcnt M crccs Other national exer-ntive‘ About 25 ltnivenlty deli-Eaveslmombedn in attendance are arr «spectral to attend vice»wrmdeni. Lesim‘ Cashman The contemnre hogins today at Marianopolls college. liont. nnd concluded Monday BL-sldcslreal. metaryiroasurer the regular sessions. two talklenthermc Dufly oi St Dun-V are scheduled. one by Rev Ai~,slan's, Miss nutty-s name is in lan liarnonsltl. the «titer hy‘xinknra liar Edmund not-hr Rnlht CFN‘S has nren comr- in prinle mo moron-err stnsrsonsomng lectures and serum. Duncan's University laculty. tars in the past, last rear l A native of New Wateriord.,turirig on Island-wide. tiny-long .s.. and a senior Ants Winemlm on academic lreodomf Elimination 0f Diabetes Forecast By President The national president or the Dr E. r . Canadian Diabetic Association, hey. M' mm and Frank Tm Gordon A. Curn‘e of Ottawa. told The Canadian Diabetic Assoc tic local organization last night iation was organized l2 yoars lhat .lllilmamly prevention would ago. and the Charlotietown and eliminate the disease. district branch (our years ago He made a plea tor more it has a membership or lift, out embers tn the organivalion, oi more than 700 known dia. noun: that there are 325.000 bruit-s in the vmvinrr known diabetics in the nation. 1-,... percentaga r. 5mm”. ' l is Motorists Urged, To Drive l Thanksgith weekend iimildl be a happy time, But a serious laccrdnnt can destroy this happi- ncss in a a . Supt As. McNeil and mem-‘ tiers of the RCMP in princs‘ Edward island have issued e llnllowing me age tor the holi- ‘ (lay weeken "Thanksgiving weekend is Him! in! Ell/int; thanks for ll .the wonder-ml bountier bestow.l upon us in this tree land. or a itirnr lor those or us who us in volved in car Accidents to I l Saier ' d. Msirssoodnse at your lights, horn. Ind signal light. 1. Make sure the equipment 0! your car is all in good working order. One momenl'l lnatienilnn, {If one Ilmple rniraruon when driv. ing. could elude stvrrlvw n n d heartache for the remainder of your ii't’, ll you are I nelson whn il cnnsclenilnu: and who mines or U the rules and lavis drilgl‘ d tor your salt-(y. don't allow this _ inlrarnon or inattention on tho. l b ,treaterl in hospitals, and poplin '91 you became cnmlllacent .hans mmirn lnr our dear lriends WW“ ,"l" ii" Ill? nthcr fellow anri close relatives, who are 1011- and drlvtjflfinsnrlyf' ed nr maimed hrs-arise M some ‘ ‘ ‘ rehwuy. “We otter the inliowlng nus-1 .gestions, hoping that they will .assist all oi you and us to spend ‘a pleasant weekendvyearulile» ilmn. her at the disasters nl hlfihwfiy accidents, and allow its in give thanks as we shnuid. and l nnt mourn Ute trngedlen. SEVEN SAFETY TIPS , i it you drink. tinn'i drlve . 2. Obey the traiiic signs signals 3 he courteous 4 Use good common sense, 5 it you have seat belts, un ,them. it mil. we girnnely rerom. ‘ end that you obtain them. and Concert Patrons' Tires Flattened A number oi pairnns (ii Thurs- Buy your fixgwf‘mfimmfzrmzmmfg? “i better than the hat no sure. nay evening's Community Con- flm M m - we! .lf: t at Queen ararlctte High mm: M mm. “mm m were in r... . a. as. Canada He took as his mobiect '“Ma- Roy Reeves l‘w‘e" "‘9" i'" a" h‘“ “m” m' belies. past, present and luture" “"“"“““ “Mm” was "a" Savin S SN" Joan Mm presided v", i Flat tires, not one. but sun. g Dies Suddenly sliM'iiERSlDE The death roves occurred sudden- v at his home late Thursday in the meeting. hold in the Char lrntotnwn Hotel, Slides were shown and more than ion at, lenrlcd Mr Currie announced that the, Wong we"? gig qllhellcalkcnsiism .. n. Winn wnum tnananlgtit..’. .' The convention. schcduled tor ll“ “geekmm 1” ‘lh" 3’” Jilly would be held in Tomntll. Magus h " “ &”","~‘” The speaker was thanked bumE fiaflcfi‘fla“; ‘ "d" e is survived by in wile. the iorrneT Bertha Murray and one run. Donnie. two unushlrrs. Doris. ers Sheldon Adhmsl and Jean. tMrs. Ralph micnsl and eight grandchildren, all oi Kerk sn n ill for ,hrakos on his ten-ton tnick had .rarled as he was approaching lthr turn leading to the whari. ‘Ailer he had sin eswlped Glen- ny‘s car. he had been unable to get stopped until he had none some doll yards. he said. 1FUEL FDR FERRY . He said that he had to set the line] lllto the hunt on schedule. lend lllitl he “had full intentions" «l (Jilin: hack in the scene of the arrideni l Magistrate .lohnstnn adioum., ed the case in Oct. 2’) at 4 p.m,' consideration oi the evi- Aiso the (allowing SHth and brothers; Winnie, Hill‘s. Ernest Taylori ni Freeiovl‘n, Millie, ers, Styan Milli Hamilton. Ont. and Myrtler Mrs. William Srhmlti at its A, and Alfred. Burlington: Eli‘sell. not yet completed. These are the magic elements that give you. BUR-DEN — 1hr MIm-ny on the our in lndla he was district evan- l brunch ot the Roy-i Cast-dim rent delirium—vie at the U.N- gelist Among the Bhil people in l glut as. .Ind the note nt Canada in the Inc jungles oi Central lndis and (Continued lmm page it ships al ado cool. to two st. work it the mnullnn. was engaged in training young lad lied Miner-eta Dunelnn'l Univerdtv under“ The Mill II 0M in itte lndinn Christians to serve their Haulagidwm not ngnitled in the last m. public. "d ‘° new warned on :0 by City police. Recently the ‘ wag ow to :nh‘fim'flmhkm “mm_ noun comtssloN "'0 mm m M g, “,3 line. were presented a, Mm 0N elmotlAusM ANT) RICULTURALISM invites trials. no Roy-l Gallo-nu Ellinmulhm lml Bli'flltilrniim ' Ind ' to submit Tl. Cruilrluhm, Wilde anxious to grad summer! miners would like [a Nerve. i i i r i i EFS IT'S SO EASY TO SWWCH TO OI. HEAT'NGu.WCWQIMIH. be Irv-owed tor your M modem is! wwhmmnm.mtoo cell be enjoying clout, dwendneie home bed- ing with Hydrogen-trest- nd Verena Feel Ollie! heating at HEATING OIL lot-M TEXACO CAN Mamie! tMrs. Walter Mill» ot Clormont,. ol' Freetown and Scott in Kenslnz. ion Funeral arrangements sregto s2 idry, courtesy ot person or per. ‘sone unkmvwn. The "flattening" done on cars in a parking towards the rear oi the Bonds (Average Yield Io maturity 5.03 9.; Per Annum) at the Royal Ask for application form at your nearcst branch. Buy ior cash or by instal- ments. Canada Savings Bonds never fluctuate in value, can he cashed any time in! full face Valuc, plus interest. @ ROYAL BAN K i n . , int i scrum l city police investigated the " Ont Beef Prices Reviewed Following are the heel prices {Inf ill? Winnipeg, Toronto Mldi leltl'eal markets issued by LiIe‘ ‘FJ‘TT MI Producers AM- l iailllll WlNNlrlx: — choice mo) 2.. «5; Good. to $29.“); Mpdium. moo to moo. l TORONTO — mans-e, 325.00. to s Good. $23.50 to many Medium. mod to trust. MONTREAL _ Choice, also 00; Good, $13.50 to 32450;. lMédium, $2100 '0 ‘ 3 a D’ . . . warmth-without- worry, all winter long Yumflwnmhmfimh Tone. Fuel Ch” dub! lookl IR. Iwyfiing Myo . Neuutoittllutyu Indyowhmiiyin muted M wow-Ire. lull-mt Iii flfluwnh GIG-ll. nil-bite vii heath. a Tenet: F“ CIH . e e the dopendlbh. combed, m DI. Dependsbk...mesa7encoroelcmaiamlos- sum you wamnn-wilhoet-mrry at! winter tong. Automatic dsuvarlos, based upon waalhcr and con- lumpt'ten, ensure your only ol heating oil. Free 2: hour service also muse-l etc-rng Ind aqusorsg your nean odutoissern an no mm good ransom you cut depend on oil heating and Tuscn r-aal cmi. We! . . . boo-us reneco root cruel is wdrooos mated — meklng I I Minn! product Ill sold I maul: priced, Hydrogen hmnt mail” Fuel Chief wmmmmum can buy: It reduce! cdnurta . Mnmdmneeuiuuuilemduhu exceptional sins-gs m mmmvumrum ADA LIMITED w.__ fist-hr .__.__.___