| Georgetown Plants ° Will Be Maintained - ® OTTAWA — The Georgetown es of the Norwegian and United would“ be maintained |States financial interests who continued in one way or an- |have been backing Jens Moe. said Premier Alex Camp-| Upshot of the meeting was: yesterday, following a meet-| that a full scale cabinet meeting tag between himself, Finance | with the interests will be held Minister T. Earle Hickey and/in Charlottetown Saturday eve- tt and four representativ-| ‘The Saturday”-meeting will NOTICE -* TOURIST OPERATORS ‘Any persons opening new Tourist Establish- ments are requested to contact the Prince Edward Island Travel Bureau for listing in the 1967 Ac- . PHONE 894-6567 All tourist establishments must have obtain- MA i ed a license before their listing can be accepted. HYND N'& CO. Licenses are obtainable from the Department of Limited — ' N Bo: Charlottetown. Teatieh, Heveloguncnt, Box, 2099, ! '* Bstablished 1872 | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TRAVEL BUREAU Offices: “1. 51 Lower Queen-8t PEL : alse at, Sumnierside-— Montague — Alberton CA “t ‘t (of “The Old Reliable” = 3 — arama ra ene arene Fire, Life, Maritie, Auto and Guarantee-Bonds ef all kinds. - John Howard Society of P. E. I. MeO Nese ~ Annual: Meeting raremn tial = Charlottetown Hotel Thursday, October 27th. ; 8:20 P.M. | Guest Speaker :. Mr. J. Alex Edmison, Q.C. Ont. ~(CUDMORE’S GROCERY) GRAPEFRUIT eae % OSH APPLES 99c to MC 2% tb. Sugar ..... 9clButter ..... 89¢ (Supply Limited) HAMILTON’S GINGER COOKIES Wafer s : = Pickles .... 31¢ HAMBURG 2 = 99% SCOTTIE POTATO CHIPS “or CHEESE STICKS. 99¢ COD ORDERS ACCEPTED FREE D PHONES 4-8585 — Case of 24 pkgs. 48586 \— 4-8818 ; eee A3¢] : a? be held with thé prospect that Mr. Moe and his backers will reach an agreement with the cial terms and operation of the Georgetown industries,’’ the pre- mier told the Ottawa Bureau of The Guardian. ¥ But the. premier made it clear the industries would continue and did: not rule out the possib- ility that the ‘province might take- them over if: the financial difficulties of the present oper- ators cannot be resolved. He termine exactly what the. possib- flities were of the present group continuing and how much .more money, 'if any, they were willing Pe ito put into the plants and how ~.f| Mauch direct control of the: man- FOR | YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS province on satisfactory , fiman-- said the province -sti has to de-- agement they were prepared to assume: INTEREST ASSESSED He said the preliminary meet- ing was a chance to assess the interest of the Norwegian and American. interests in the Geor- getown project and both’ sides were in agreement that it would be helpful if a full meeting with the cabinet was held Saturday. It was learned that’ Mr. Moe was not in attendance at the meeting. Me Sa REAR BABY HIPPO ALL ss 295 rm yourself that’s love a touch a of luxury... fortable v suit yourselef | 19" te ges. Saousl in neat ING woes = come camel’s other suitable fall fabrics! a Lennart nyt pg) the newsy knit 19° fe 39" hair . . . other us B 8 B i f & A ge i é E E 2 i 8 i i ng ‘ is iH I 4 ale ¥ s EE k é EE F | z a f ! i tl SS ete é ; : i ! i i | i 5 i | i ge i Fe , BB ito, elegance - « : : Shop All Departments For Savings EST SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK LEE e K poe renee BP ce Rm haan HE 1cLAND OonrT “YOUR FAVORITE SHOPPING io ‘CENTR N - Ee’ Z ~ - Seen Farm Manager | | : ‘ on oy ¢ UAT | Meeting , > : A seminar on Community gi Sees — “Covers. Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” , Schools” was held Tuesday night} SECOND SECTION Charlottetown, Thurs., Oct. 27, 1966. PAGE 18 at the aoe et nara Re- . , ania , , ste gionel High School. princ!-) o~ $75 and costs or 18 days for im- fal meater wes Rodi Daler Megistrate [fred svine ant sétitonaly | ACROSS THE ISLAND - a. munity school idea, and is now| [L nd Do for driving ut a vi a 8 : é yi . cense. Pas ‘ . peg ce eo Hands wn Also fined for impaired driving donald Coll J il Se was Eldon Lindsay‘ Bryanton, : veraiys al NFENCE | Burington, who pleaded guilty ) s A pice cepommetiy develope) ie and was fined $75 and.costs or 15 ment_was shown, and a panel! si yMERSIDE — Allison Neil | days. : a discussion was held, chaired bY/waddell, Cape Traverse, charg-| Fined $10 and costs or five : Don Wood of Kensington. The/.q with supplying liquor to a|days were: Clair, Payn- F panel was made up of persons /nerson under 21 years of age,|ter, Summerside, for driving| | seminaf |was sentenced to one month in| without avalid’ license; Frank| — t : year, where !the Prince County’ Jail when. he.| Dunning, Spring Valley, for fail- By NEIL A. MATHESON. ommunity schol | speared before Magistrate W. | ing to yield right of way;: Alvin Farm Editor early months! Chester S. MacDonald in Prince | Bruce eody French . River MANY STORIES have been told of attempts to dig for -; ,|County court. , | for driving without ‘due care end | Captain Kidd’s buried treasure, but one of the most hum- Program. i$! Magistrate MacDonald said he | attention; “Carl Phillips, North-| orous concerns one that was located in the West Cape area felt very. strongly about adults | am, for driving without due care | of “this province. who supply liquor to‘ teenagers| end attention. ©. ’- 4. A man whom T’ll name Pat Kelly—his real. name is not Courses, | and was inclined to give the| Three from French | given—had an extra -interview with a field crops, sewing, for such of-| River, Maximville and CFB| spirit, I read in an old clipping of nearly 100 years -ago, : from Alf: Egan’s ‘scrapbook. ' 54 He met :this ghost one night as he was along alone. The ghost told Kelly if he would give five_pounds in cash to a decrepit old woman in Lot 8, a cow to the poorest man om the O’Leary Road, and other articles of value to some other needy persons nearby, he would find the money. of - Captain Kidd in a certain spot. Kelly could have the money - : . SEEING THE Stance’ of profitable investment, Kelly a ey Seen Us coms oe, suaeneied by fhe ghostly advisor. was able to deliver some wheat for the os ‘poreen snentioned in. the niall stxangement, but be had to borrow—the five pounds, as Caer e % vise. However it gladened the heart of the old lady of Lot 8, even though it was borrowed. _ So Mr. Kelly -began to dig for the treasure, having had seater tate cases aapsmantr