h m bail his case adjourn edbyconsenttoSept.23:tl a.m. Accused is represented ‘tv Kenneth P. MacDonald. One person was fined $20 dl'd costs for being intoxicated in a ISLAND NEWS PAGE Men Convicted Eastern And Central Districts John James no... a st. :11” Guardian, Charlottetcwn‘ Thurs. Sept 10‘ 1964- 5 [Mai-y»; Road and Winston Stew- Mar' Psychologists . . , Open Sessions Today . lWII esses Were heard in the case sentencing. ‘ isturbance in a public pi. e of Eugene Phillip MacDonald, David Roy Jamieson of Sim-lb." fighting. Both cases “'9” Montague. charged with steal geon pleaded not guilty to caus laid by Mnniafiue TOW" POIIN" lng nine bottles of beer. propel ting a disturbance in a public ’"T— ty of is Acorn 0 Lower .Vion . place by swearing. The case “'3' l HARASS ROYAL COUPLE tague. when the case was heard ‘ adjourned to Sept. 16 for heat , here yesterday by Kings Coun- ing at . COPENHAGEN IRGU'HF‘ ty Stipendiary Magistrate James Patrick Walter Ryan of the A you“ ma" and wuma" ‘ '- B. Johnston, QC Smms “ea. champ... mm M rylng a banner calling for tree- I MacDonald wag yenrewnmn la“tfu”y and indecent”. assault_ . dom for the Greek peopled}. 5d bv J. P. Nicholson, Vl’itnessen1 ing a [Fmalp' “.35 rpm“de m to leap in front of a cairiaze The Maritime Psychological Association will meet today for a 0-day conference at St. Dunstan's University, with re ‘Dr.FranisBl .h fth C oger ead o e heard were Louis Acorn. Lyn-j history department at St. Dun-l den smwart RM, Campbell R“. stan'l University. Dr. Bolger is‘ "aid peter Jamieson and Col. ‘carryiog visiting King Const“n- tine of Greece and his bride.‘o- be. Denmark's Princess Ant-- Riverside Hospital to Oct 7 af- ter the Court had heard evidenci g_ ‘ of Dr. A. Kenned of Georg- . ~ Nation to “art u 9 ..m_ in author of the book. “Prince Ed-. stable Miles E. Foster. 'town. y e Mane' here .wednESday' T“ the Kelly Memorial Library ward island and Confederation."i Magistrate Johnston foil n d‘ Wellington Alexander Nichol- "mm" was 59"?” by pm"? “a son. who had pleaded not guilty taken away before the banner in the justice of the peace lraL twas properly unfurled. Friday mommg papers will MacDonald guilty as charged be presented at the Kelly Mem- and the case was adjourned ioi orial Library Building. by Dr.lSept. 16 for sentencing. Dt-‘puay‘ ED. Lawson. of Acadia Univer- Attorney-General J. A‘ McGui- aity. Wolfville. NS: David S. gan. QC. represented the crown Hart. Memorial University. St... in all cases before the court. i if?“ 5- “fld-klggénClaI-Iygg" 123;“: James Reginald Bruce of Lyn-I -' - . f 3 -. dale, represented by Mr. Nich/ sad‘v‘llel N-B- i olsmi, pleaded guilty to stealing In charge of tile two day pro~ - , .a transistor radio. property of Emmi "I the “59"” of 8550‘" Louis Acorn. He was given a Building. 1 Chief speaker during the two day meeting. will be Dr. Ray-, mond A. Bauer. professor of business administration. Harv- ard Graduate School of Busi- ness Administration. Following registration this morning. the delegates will meet at Sherwood Hospital. During the first p th the annual business 4444444444 afternoon. iation President Dr: H. .I t, , d meeting will be held in the li- Reach of Dalhousue University.- “*3 ° 3" WSW" "I “Vim” followed at 4 Halifax. is Rlissell Ewing of “d “"‘m’d ""0 a "WWW"? Charhnemwn' past. president of keep the peace in the amount the association. Mr. Ewmg is E500 being assisted by Rev._ Owen sewn” Sharkey of St. Dunstan's. a n d Bernard John Boudreau of Lo- Roy Campbell of Prince of wt‘r MOHIHEUP. charged with Wales College. ‘ stealing a roast of meat. proper- T association's president. ty of Louis Acorn. had his case elect is Dr. Allan Spires. of Saint adjourned to Sept. 16 With no .. John. N H plea taken. I l t brary building. p. . n address by Dr. Bauer. entitled “Psychology on the Fringe: the inter-relation- ship of Theory and Application." This evening a reception will be held at 6.30 pm. and a b quet at 1 pm. at the Dalvay v House in P.E.I. National Park. I Special speaker will be Rev Impaired Driver Draws $100 Fine with one justifiable cially presented a Centennial Fountain. as that country‘s SIR HENRY LINTOTT. Bri- tish High Commissioner to Ca- nada on behalf of the Britlsn contribution to the Fathers of the four fountain jets in ope: Government. Wednesday offi- Confederation Complex here, scion, The {oumain an I seen In the background. Britain's Regard For P.E.|. Sir Henry is shown turning on MORE BEER Ronald Peter Jamteson of Montague pleaded guilty to steaiv int; nine bottles of beer. prop- erty of Louis Acorn. The case . Administrators éEnd Conference ‘ the water supply which set HELD OVER ‘ TONIGHT ONLY Show at 8:00 sharp I Former Islander Dies In Moss. A former Islander. Mrs. Flor- . ence Grover, nee Florence Ni-. colle of White Sands. P.E.I. died in Lexington. Mass i . . Mrs' Grover wa‘ born lni SOURIS — Peter Joseph Mc- each fined $20 and costs or 30 S h B S I a I I n “rh‘lethsanflf' 72:93” 330' She . Gau-g‘h of r River w a s I days. One person charged with Sessions on the training of se- I rah: WE“? 95; augh‘" “f the ‘ fined $100 and costs or 10 days being intoxicated was fined $20 ‘. nior administrators and on re . 3 lug, H I 'é’m ' ,and Elizabeth when he appeared before Mag- 1and costs or 15 days. i search and development in the. I "‘ 1C0 9‘ ‘he reS‘ded 1“ U‘S'A' _—_—“‘—“i Atlantic Provinces formed tlze ' is-trate James B. Johnston. QC, ‘ 't ' ’. g 'd 'de 't ' Asgmbol of Bflalni re at it a for Bri alns contribution .m Kings County Magistrate} for this province and for Cana'emcrged. aria was presented ycslcmay to; Following a brief introduction the Fathers of Confederation. jof the speaker by Dr. MacKin-z British H i g h Commissioner I non. Sir Henry operated the con- 5 Sir Henry Lintott presented the jtrols which put the four sprays new centennial fountain. locat- set in a large rectangular base, ed near Grafton Street between in action. her and the P-EJ- branCh M “NH since 1912. She leaves two chil- association will host a noonldren. Florence and Elmon ofi - luncheon at the Charlottetown. Icourt at souns yes‘erday' on U.S.A. Three sisters and to u rl an impaired dpiving charge. confederaflon O SD'U High bulk of yesterday's agenda as the Institute of Public Adminis tration of Canada wound up Its tfour-day convention in Charlot- tetown. Discussions under the former 'topic included papers on the new. federal officers' training ‘grgthir5~ ‘Ethgii- er‘S. gmmri Percy Daniel Dunphy of; (Continued trom page It a 3 mt “1' 33' 3" 3 :Souris. charged with criminal i . - (Laural. Mrs. Sam Beck. Mur-i negligence in the death of an- infill)“: ragtl‘dldm“; edgy? l‘ay RIVPF: Jerry Nlcnllet C8118 l other person. had his case ad- 9" "r "g "r 3" ° 9 Earl. Roy. and Arnold Georgetown spptviserved as a major with army V the Provincial Building and the Confederation Centre museum. in commemoration of the Char- lottetown conference of 100 years ago. In an address before govern- ment officials. members of Con- federation Centre Administra- tion and delegates to the (an adlan Area Commonwealth Par- liamentary Association conven- tion. the high commissioner pre- sented the fountain "as a mod est symbol of the enduring II‘If‘llt‘ISI‘in of Britain for £11]: province and for Canada." It was also offered "as a con tribution to celebrations of tho Centenary of 1864." and recognition of the significance of that date In the history of Britain and the Commonwealth. COMMONWEALTH HISTORY The constitutional process that began at Charlottetown in 1864 is also part of the. history of Britain. and part of the 700 mil The ceremony was one a variety of events scheduled for delegates to the Parliamentary Association conference yester- day. SPECIAL EVENTS They were guests of Lieuten- ant Governor and Mrs, W. J MacDonald for a tour and cof- fee at Government House a- n d attended a reception given bv Provincial Secretary .1. David Stewart at his summer home in Cavendish. A tour of the National Park included such areas as G r e e nt Gables. Brackley, Stanhope. a'ndz ' v. "as a Da \a This was followed by e visu to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boswail, Marshfield. to see a typical Island farm in opera- on. Dr. MacKinnon was guest!I speaker last evening at a ban-: quei given by the P.E.l. Gov-i ernment in Confederation Can-I Has Increase In Enrollment 3“ Enrollment figures released by St. Dunstan‘s High School yes- terday revealed an increase of students over those of last ear. Total registration figure for classes which begin at the high school this morning is 203. with 113 students in grade. 11 and 90 in grade 12. Principal Rev. Francis Cam- eron said three of last year's staff. Rev. Wendell Macintyre. ev. Frances Ledwell and Hen- ry Gaudet. have left this year. They will be replaced by Sis- ter Margaret Maire. CSM. BA. BEd. who has been teaching in‘ Kingston Mil ls. Ont. for the past six years: Paul Murphy.~ Charlottetown. and Hubert Morrison. Pleasant Grove. oth BA graduates from in. BA.} ton. and Melvm Alvin Jackma Bear; _ 1 journed to Nicolle. White Sand! 4 at 7.30 pm. for preliminary Her husband predeceased her years ago. 4 I Youth Committed, ly To supreme Ct' age adjourn I Four Charlottetown youths in sePL 30- ivolved in a breakpentry a lid; Du“th “‘5 Stil‘bbafd are 1 theft incident sometime ago ap- t both “Presented by MEIVI" J. ' peared yesterday in magistrates, Mac "gldi I, h f Y h court ‘before Magistrate James I'm;0H‘;’rh§r'Za :nggéznfipmerfi B. Joinston, QC. 1 . , t . breaking the window In a truck ’COIfm (1M tllpm' RIQha-WedDegmh I belonging to Percy Murphy of I {is or ' “83 comm 0’ ' Elmira. had her case adjourned mm in suweme coun‘ The to Sept 16 for plea The tie. other three. John Wayne Ca. weed 1's represean by VJ' ford. Stewart. Gayland Fergus- Fr‘aset ' ' guilty. Charged with using marked asoline. or e Augustus pleaded not. guilty. ed had for t al were remanded to Sept. 14 to CASE DISMISSED fix dates for their trials. Theyi The case of Eastern Packing had all previously pleaded not'Company 0' SOUPIS. Phal'SP’l guilty to the charges. with possession of small lob- Emma" L” sters. and who previously plead- Robe I. ‘l d I rson It led not gunin was dismissed. 1hearing. The accused had pre- I fluently commanded Ill? 5th Sit! viousiy entered . plea of nounals Regiment, of Charlottetown :headquarters staff and subse- cmirse. with G. S. Follis of the nada as chairman. and on a pit- vate company's ekecutive de- velopment t r a i n in g program chaired by 1.. H. Fraser. Imper- . as lieutenant-colonel. 1‘ He is one of the original or- ;ganlzers as well as past presl-I i g Stubbal‘d. Snuris. W110 NEVIOUS' dent of the Canadian Retail Fui tiai mi Limo-j. Tommi". his nitur'e Association and has also; to served on Charlottetown City I Jean Foiirnicr of the Quebec . [civil service commission head Council and acted as chairman ted the session, of town planning for the. city. Mr. Storey is married and has ‘two grown up children. i Along with the announcement t mPn ‘ of Mr. Storey's appointment. Ru- 1 IVPrsity presided over discus- sions on research and develop. t. i C. Bursill. executive director. ’bert Dubborley was confirmed New Brunswick Research a no i in Iassistant to the general mana- a paper on the council, and F. ,ger of the Confederation Centre R. Drummie, secretary to the 1and director of the theatre. N.B Treasury Board. gaw- a 5 Mr, Dubhprlpy has been pm. paper on the Atlantic Provinc Iduction manager for me thea-'*’s Research 3°3'd~ tre as well as involved in the technical aspects of the entire complex since last October. He came to Charlottetown from the . Queen Elizabeth Theatre in B. C. civil service commission of Ca- Guv Henson of Dalhousie Tin-I Vancouver Festival and the i iiARRY SAIIZMAN...AIBER1 R BROCBililm I . niuii's . FROM nus'hu'i Wl'l'll love l 51 A an | NG ‘ SEANCUNNERYisJIMESBiiiiiliiiiiininii-vsrui‘iiiiihiist i ham ocean on?» gum M nut lat flea has in: m r x- 4 4 ’44 is is 4 at ********** his appointment as executive. Productivity Council. presented. I i In the tradition or I “UDY VANISHES" “NIGHT TRAIN . T EVERYBODY WANTS e o n ' tiiBOYO-QELORESHART W lion persons who compose the I . _ z ‘ Jecl‘ai' Louis Everett Misner of Cove- . ‘ Commonwealth. Sir Henry said gringtg‘ hfiilltrzt’gazkriiefilzn amolzgwnicll Helge“ on, head both had their cases ad- who am) (:33? “a: . Shows In” Dommlo" "I canada' com {1? l 0 Ia Dim-“me has“. I joumed lo sepl' 23 to fix a dam guiltvuto a similar charge had h 3‘30 ' 7 ' 9 eelved in Charlottetown In 1 "2' d t d f of m Ce l’ Returning from last rear will" IO." “Fermi The-V 3.” Charged his case adjourned for ‘judgw g g and born In 1867. blazed the t 3°“ lug; m0“; . ° d'n'lbe ian MacDonald. BSc. Park-5W1th illegal lobster hshtna. men, ‘ t "a" ‘0’ “'9 emampafim‘ °' “.9233.” ewm {raysfgen a"1191‘ Lundt 390. and A- J. McAd-; John Hector Ma'cPherson oil Ohm” “.9... 18]., h. M”, A pro-school programme for children of 5 years _ the other Commonwealth colo "I; it‘llafiw ‘X’;;‘r‘:;l am. B Sc. Cherry Valley pleaded not guil- “3,5 M .h' department "f t h I t “1 nlcs. he. explained. " g‘ ‘ ’ y ity to a charge of care and con | “Shari”: with My. MacQuaid " Sc 00 "age a e Tile high ’ . at tribute to Basil Greenhill. his former counsellor in Ottawa. It was from his discussions with Dr Frank MacKinnon that the IOCAL BRIEFS CEA REPRESENTATIVE EASTERN BRIEFS“ HOSPITAL PATIENT Mrs. Lemuel Robertson. Low- er Montague is a patient in the Kings County Hospital. Monta- gue. RETURNS HOME Cardigan Sister Dies In U.S.A. The death occurred at Beth- any Infirmary. Framingham. a. .. Sept.‘ 5 of Sister Mary Wilfred, the former Bridget Ag- nes Sharkey of Cardigan. in her 87th year. Daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sharkey. S i s t er Mary Wilfred began her teach- ing career in the public schools of this province and later join- ed the Order of St. Joseph in Massachusetts. She taught for over 50 years at the B o s t on School for the Deaf and Dumb tr l f a motor vehicle while i a, defer,“ counsel. impaired and had his case ad-t Sen." persons charged with 1011mm until Selli- 15- ipossession of liquor in places ‘Harry Francis MacKinnon or other than their residence: were Charlottetown had his case M —"""‘_ illegal possession of 200 pounds. 9 e of oysters in a place where oys- l R d tcr fishing was not permide e adjourned to Sew. 23 0 Sterling Edward Mahar at Charlottetown was fin $100 a ‘ no t 1 costs or 10 days for im aired' E . C driving. p l DIOY amp One person was fined $30 I and costs or 15 days for being intoxicated in a public place and another was fined $20 and costs or 30 days for illegal possession of liquor. The Canadian Mental Health Association. a mem of the P.E.I. United Fund. was host to some 21 Riverside Hos- pital patients at. a six-day camp in Randolph. Mass. held recently her agency ‘ CONFEDERATION ART GALLERY Monday to Friday — 9 am. to 12 noon 3 sessions of 10 weeks each during the school year commencing Monday. October 5. 1964. Fees $3.00 per week. $30.00 per 10 week session. Classes in: PAINTING CRAFTS MUSIC. DANCE-DRAMA, ETC. All materials supplied Register now. 10 am. to 5 pm. at the CONFED- ERATION ART GALLERY. Registration fee $10.00, balance to be paid first day of classes. UNUSUAL EXCITEMENT STARTS TOMORROW Man of gold and steel... 3" 3;” woman of if I flesh and blood! M 6 MM STFW \ III 5‘ In RANGER‘ K0. iii Shows 3:30 - 7 . 8‘89- V..- Minme" 0' Education D" Mrs James Blaxland Morel] . The. Retarded Children's As- 'hfigrge Dewar will represeh; “canny returned from an en. “1:023:23!jfigfieft’gfib‘ism“s§l Three Speeders sociation made available for\ " ~ 9'0"“? 8' the 8mm joyable trip to Prince Albert, held various 0mm m he" n, this purpose the facilities of. meeting of the Canadian Edu- cation Association in Winnipeu. visited h e I En- Sask., where she brothers for three weeks. Iigious order. She is survived by a sister. their Helping Hand Camp at Oyster Bed Bridge. Fined At S’sido Dr. Dewar will leave by plane - -' route home she made a brief . SUMMERSIDE __ Thr Favored with clear weather _‘ Monday' SiOPOW’l‘ in Toronto When “‘9 fiafiffghvlfls‘n‘lcj".Mfixmif speeders. Joseph Hustler. 8.“ mam-V 0‘ ""‘Shme' “‘9 "5' M . 3"} A» AUTUMN INVESTIGATING Visiied h" “‘9” Charles. Winnipeg. Man.. a nd Eleam's- Clifford Police"! and “"1" Im’ "b" m '"M ' WI“ "IRNM’ . . ' augqu 4 Mimi“ 0f theroyal commit MacDONALD FUNERAL - several nieces and nephews RPM" “"1"” 0‘ "9°me gaasiggiwgigflmgyafi".:;:' ‘ m l tion on the financing of higher Funeraq of Mrs. Charles M“ Interment was in Framingham “"9 9”" fined ’10 and “’5'! c h 5 the h p hi wow-m... “SWAN” education in the province are Donald was had from he, mu, Mug, grit) days ‘wtheizetlgysapgfared :on‘t‘.“¢;‘eange mm o ospi mammalian...“ Hm I *. ore agsra . . nton. . r "3 “9 Procedure for “"93 residence to St. Marys churcn QC. in town pone. com-t rm”- A number of CMHA White "W" /‘\ __ SHOW’S ttgations this fall and winter. George Dewar. minister of education. said yesterday. Meni- rs have met with a' number (if educational authorities in the provmce. and held a meeting With Dr. Dewar yesterday. LOANS CONSIDERED Minister of Eucatlon Dr- Gem’se Dewar said the provtn cial loan committee will meet later this month to consider A number of applications which have been received from stud- ents seeking loans under the Canada Student Lo n rogram. Certificates of eligibility will be liven successful applicants to enable them to borrow up In mo per year for five years from chartered banks. WEIR FUNERAL — The fun- eral for Mrs. W. T. Weir of 8 West Street. was held yesterday afternoon Sept. 9. 1904 from the Cutcliffe Funeral Home.’ Serv- 00 was conducted by Rev. JG. F'- B_all. Hymns sung were a? '- I My Shepherd and Abide _ ith Me. Attending in a body were members of Eastern Star Edward Chapter of Dmalmearegr we r‘e‘: ~ emery. . R. . Elm“. A. A. n. Leon- a? Mack-y. aim-y withstand. ill Smith. interment was In P alum. .MacDone-ld. S e r v i c e at the Souris where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Msgr. J A. Sullivan. Rev. J. J. Dun phy was present in the sanctu- ary. Pallbearers were Andrew Les Ie. John MacCormaca. Blaine McVarish. J.- D. Mac- Adam. MacDonald. Donut gr ve was conducted by Magi. .i. A. Sullivan. Interment was a the church cemetery. MARTIN FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. George Martin of New Perth was held from her late residence. T ay. 8. service being conducted by Rev. Basil C. Lowery of St. Andrew's Church. Montague. Hymns were Rock of Ages The Lord's My Shepherd. In That Beautiful Land was sung) by the Brooklyn Trio. accompanist was Mrs. Aiustln Ross. Pallbearers were: Homer Moar. Geor Kennedy. Reg. Melllsh. Glen MacLsren. Ros b 3 a. Alex l Kit-r Smith. Charles Kennedy. Allister Cur- rie. Gordon Roberts. Myer. Cecil Power. James Cain. Ted Melltsh and Roll. Hen- nebury. Interment took place In the Brutleneil . Piano M Island Native Dies In Boston The death occurred suddenly in Boston on Tuesday. Sept. ft of John Hogan. formerly of this} province. Mr. Hogan who was In his 80th year. was born at For- tune Cove. the son of the late Thomas Hogan and Caroline Simpson. ' He moved to Boston In 1928‘ and was employed In the ear- - penter trade. ‘ His wife. the former Annie Flood of Kelly's Cross prede- ceased him some years ago. He is survived by three stepdauth ters. all living in Boston: Mab-t el. Mrs. William Foley: Bernice.‘ rs. James Tierney and Helen. Mrs. John Tierney. Mr. Hogan had returned to Boston last Saturday after spe ding a week visiting relatives 9 Hamilton and Elliott Smith. and friends on the Island Inclu- Flower bearers were: William ding his cousin. Mrs. Austin Murphy. fl Kent Street. Charm lottetown. ! PRODUCTION INCREASES Sweden's Industrial produc- increa by seven per cent during the first six months day. Cross Volunteers visited the Marvin Simmons of Summer- camp during "1' WUM- "6 ll side was fined 810 and costs or. five days for screeching tires.I the association's guests. sisted with the entertainment of DRIE- ‘9 BRACKIEY Pr. RD. Wright’s Just Arrived Shipment of Ladies' WHITE SATIN SHOES . Illualnn heel . sine. I h s . Only '1.” Q We will dye choice of co WRIGHT SHOE C0. Queen Street Charlottetown those shoes In your lot. of over the some period in will.“ PLAYING TONIGHT ONLY waist 5%?“ 830 - 7 - 8.30 a? “I , . A“ I '( .“i‘fi Pius Western Action At HIGH NOON or when there was BLOOD ON THE MOON...Ile was Kisstn' Cousins carp/rat ,, m, ‘*****¥¥¥¥t!¥ A