r a OO aaa “ Charlotte jor E.J. Gillis, attesting offi- “HIGHWAY AND LIQUOR ACT VIOLATIONS Magistrate At Alberton »day. Most cases involved High- 1 : ; oa Traffic Act and Liquor Con- Alberton, was fir $10 and costs |throwing over part of-the vessel's trel Act charges. and a similar fing was given to|cargo. The fishing boat ifi ques- An Alberton . resident, Leo Robert Blair , Alberton tion was placed_under seizure by Francis. McDougall, was fined South, for driv an impropér- jfishery protection officers. “ Raymond Gaudet, both of Tig- _.@ach_for.driying..while their. lic- j mw failing to bring in vehicles | kerr tting improperly case was adjourned one der Section 158 of the equipped vehicles to be operated for a decision. | Cade. Eieahe Ti sh, 4 bile = Cart Sl at Se a ee y yner, Tignish, Joseph Edw public place, oseph | vi Dugay, St. Edwards Joseph cette, Ebsfieet, was fined, TWO ARRESTED gar Brennan, Tignish, and costs. ; a aver, EEE Karand Jesnh Richard, Tig.|. “CmUmuet Bom ceee ome’ while his, license - suspend 5 ." Sheldon Maclean, RCAF Sta- plus costs or five days by Mag- istrate W. Chester S. .MacDon- ald in County Court yesterday morning, Accused pleaded guil- ty to crossing the highway on a solid line. A man from Stanley Bridge days for unlawful’ possession of liquor Gerald Winston Mann of Ken- sington was fined $10 plus costs or five days for driving an im- properly equipped vehicle. Convicted of failing to have a vehicle registration transferred, Alton Albert Stewart, Albany, was fined $10 plus costs or five days. William James Hamilton, Ken- sington, pleaded not guilty of failing to yield ata yield sign MEDICAL COMPANY ASSISTANTS RECRUITED * Whree recruits last night Moore, Charlottetown; Mar- dical Company which stands were sworn into No. 5 Medi- garet MacKinnon, Cornwall; ‘at 43 strong, has vacancies cal Company at the — eens ro , ee for th with grade 11 educa- Armouries by a- town; an ajor | is. Com: 2 manding officer of the corps tion or better to trein as me- dical assistants. cer. From the left are Phyllis is Dr. A.L. Roberts, No. 5 Me- Handles Heavy Docket thout-due ; Ivan Chester Adams, Mont- _ * |rose; pleaded not guilty of fail- he lower or jing to bring his fishing vessel to passing ajafter a signal from a govern- Foley, /ment vessel ALBERTON — An unusually|and costs for driving heavy docket of 60 cas€s con care and attention” fronted Magistrate W. Chester S. | For failing to use MacDonald at Alberton yester- passing beams w le vehicle, Joseph ele. __| ‘Three persons from Tignish s Keough, Tig-|and-one each from Alberton, St. a warning for |~dwards, St. Louis and Spring- le not registered |nill were fined $20 and costs for lunlawful possession of liquor. ‘Persons from ‘Tignish, Harper ly registered ve William Cle‘ inish, was gh driving a véi in this prov: $20 and costs or three months tor possession of liquor. Cpl. W. A. Wilson introduced evidence of a previous conviction and asked for an increased penalty. Keith Lorne Milligan, Portage, Austin Edward Doucette, Skin- ners Pond, and Joseph Albert. P Perry, St. Edwards, were: fined Mish, was / $75. aad costs _each_ for driving failing to while impaired. be . A Joseph Alban Doucette and) driving Gish, were fined $50 and costs ™ h_ Doucette, Ti: |e $20 and costs for being in-| at-a stop sign and |toxicated in a public: place. Saunders, Alberton, (GUILTY PLEA I Alberton, } ; of $25 and costs wa8 and the case, was adjourned to! out to Clifford- Donald ‘Oct: 6. Vernon” Roy Gallant, Al-/ Alberton, reasonable consideration | A fin were su: hander Alberton South, entered pleas of | |not guilty of committing an in-| tion, Roy Terence’ sil, Elmsdale, and Herbert ; Gorril, Glenwood, were) oe : " i ed with insufficient equip- |The. court room on a- motor vehicle .and|while the charges were laid un- ‘and Aldnish, charged with unlawfully len Leo Sharpe received fines ¥\causing the death of John Ray- $10 and costs each. mond Handrahan by criminal Peter Alcide Pineau, Albert. negligence had the case adjourn- John Edward Ready, Sea C@w ed to Cct. 6 for a date to be set Pond, Wayde Joseph Gavin,’ fea for a preliminary hearing. Cow Pond, Car! Joseph Doncdte, | James Cobb Dies INOW IS FUGITIVE Joseph Elliott, O'Leary, Canadian police on’ the - first Early Bird satellite television \ program earlier this year and | \a--dock- worker identified —it_as ‘the picture of the affable, |smartly-togged yachtsman who had ‘berthed his posh craft at a South Florida marina. Lemay 'was arrested May 6. Ebbsfleet, Arthur Roderick /Le-| In Vancouver Fines of $10 for speeding were | Lemay is accused by the U.S. gere, West Cape and Stephen Joseph LeClair, Nail Poud, were fined: $10 and costs fot driving without a license. ry handed Gut to James Frederick, KENSINGTON — Mrs. Frank | government Arsenault, Cascumpg, Gregory Cobb, Kensington, has received | country without a visa. With his Claud McNeill, West Point, and the news of the sudden death of/escane, {federal officers also Franklyn Patrick Doyie, O'Leary. |her brother-indaw, James Cobb, | charged him with being a fligr- ’ Charles Mansfield Buller, Ebbs- at his home in Vancouver, B-C., |tive. fleet, also charged with speed-'on Tuesday, September 21. \“Smoth’ Lemay and his wife were ing, had hi djourned Cobb born at! 8 weet oe | for) Tae late Mr. = = \ordered deported to Canada last “IC : in his 69th se ; Percy Arsenault,/ Waterford, a i Sod fe [ cae of July but Lemay remained in jail pleaded not —guilty /for..driving | pending an appeal. lyears in Charlottetown and left | : lithe Island about 14 years ago. He ‘ouset deportation ond ts Cees was ee =| Surviving are his wife the for- | mer a week. Wilbur- Justis Fraser. Alberton South, and Frederick Easier, O’Leaty, were fined $10 | DEATHS WEBSTER —} pital, Sept. Webster of Mfigell in his 86th jren Dawson, Uigg. immigration. officials and told them he would be glad to be Janet.McNautly and the fol-| owing sons and daughters, Mur- jel, Vancouver; Kenneth, San |Francisco, Gordon, Vancouver, Shirley, Goose Bay, Labrador, *land Donald of New York. Also t Moncton Hos- |two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice No- 1965, E. Lester |lan, Buffalo, N.Y. and Mrs. War- |‘ Scere nN re ARRRARKARRARRRARRRRARRARA PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer - Purity Products” ere ae : year. Remaing resting at the| A brother, Frank, of Kensing- \% 317 Kent St. Dial 47125 7 fA ny ' 1 ee a ” ton predeceased him. COOCGOCOOLLEOOOLELOEY lorell United Church for fu- neral service p.m. Interment encing at 1|¥ * 4 * ae a * * x ae DRIVE _ TONIGHT ins: ny So MOSER ou ae ae Roy Crom- H RIVE iN SHOW AT8 well, (nee Currie), at SEVEN ARTS mene: ox ASSOCIATES AND ALDRICH PRODUCTION Wyckroff, New Jersey, Sept. 21, a ' 1965. Memorial service at’ Mac- * Lean’s Funeral Home Saturday at 11 am. CLARK — Suddénly- at the Prince Edward Island Hospital, | -- Tuesday, Sept. 2, 1965, C. Ron- ald Clark, 131 North River Road, age 55 yea:s. Resting at the Macla<.2 Funerai Home until noon Friday, Seat, 24, then to Trinity United QOhurch for fu- deyforted to any Canada. sm It was just before one of these jhearings that Lemay married | lthe former Lise Lemieux, 28- | year-old Canadian he claimed and unlawfully |. for driving |berton, and* Mrs. Ruth Powers, |in prison. of entering the | ina! series of: hearings before US. | he had married in months previously. June 1, Lemay married Miss Lemieux in a hurried-up cere- mony in the ante-room of a immigration office just before hearing was it had started. Despite the couple's insistence they had been married in Mex: country but | .Mexico 14 | scheduled. They said civiil vows in French and it was over before officials knew By RONALD LEBEL OTTAWA (CP) — Guy Fav- _reau, Quebec leader of the fed- eral Liberals, said here Pre- jmier Jean Lesage’s current ing tour in the West wil help the Pearson government campaign for re-election. | ‘Premier Lesage has said re- |pestotey his non-political and that the Que- bec provincial Liberal party im- itends to stay out of the Nov. 8 ico, officials suggested that they |r¢.deral election. wanted an American marriage licence so Miss Lemieux could |, Liberal strategy to . testify |wir. Favreau was asked whether’ not be called on At a press conference closing here, against Lemay in the event of |mir. Lesage’s tour will ‘help or deportation to Canada. hinder federal Liberal candi- Authorities said Lemay had |dates in the West. been allowed several visitors re- | cently, including his wife. Daoyst, Lemay’s first wife, Hughuette | a blonde Canadian | “No,” the Privy Council pres:- |dent replied gravely. “No what?” a reporter asked beauty queen, disappeared mys | was repeated Mr. Favreau said: ago. Lemay told officials she ha | teriously while fishing from a “Oh, yes I think it will help | brid eon the Overseas Highway ; Our |in. the Florida Keys 13 years | campaign.” | Finance Minister Gordon, who also attended the press confer- @ ence as Liberal campaign chair- | left the fishing. spot in Toms Harbor, Fla., to return to sTOP : /Road and Campbellton were fin-| car, 100 yards away for warmer | He never saw her clothing. again, he said. Andre, mieux, .(now. Mrs. Lemay and entry and theft. 3 BIG DAYS , } - ' - - UNTHINKABLE ° TO MISS MER GOIAWAR ‘BROADWAY'S ‘ROUSING, “ROLLICKING ‘SHOW:.. NOW p= , RRR THE HOTTEST QUESTION OF THE DAY iL © __ TECHNICOLOR® PANAVISION® 1 ACK BOS Ren enen ‘ “ Hospital, O'Leary, Tuesday, Sept. 21, 1965, Paulinus Kelly of | Roseville in his 73rd year. For- warded from the Rooney Fu- Home to his late ee kk weak hk ok kk ak COME , H) ALIVE AND GET OUT TO - THe mOVIES , agreed. their FAVOR SLOW PACE Mr. Gordon, said everybody at Four—persons.were..convicted Kelly Funera in connection with the 1961 Bank | ‘of Nova Scotia robbery. Roland | itidecent act in a public place|Primeau, 38, of Montreal was convicted of conspiracy and sen- tenced. Aug.26,.1962, to 13 years, At St. Mark’s _ ALBERTON —. The death of ‘|Paulinus’ Kelly occurred Tues Yvon and: Lise Le day morning at O'Leary Com- Y |munity Hospital. The 72-year- e was heard in the cas¢ decent act in public and the|prothers and sister, were found old man was a life-long resident jay. lobert Campbell, Alberton, |cases were also set for Oct. 6. gutity of conspiracy’ and. sen- lof Roseville where he had en- | mons was © ‘tenced in-1964.-Andre was sen- | gaged in Yarming. tenced to six years, Yvon four jand Lise to time already in Jail, | iwhich.a.m.o un.ted_to_several |two sons_and one daughter. Ger. months. i Raymond at None of the convicted persons linked Lemay with the theft in court, but Jan. 8, 1962, two war- rants were issued for Lemay’s |arrest on charges of breaking |Ma oo Mark's hurch;-Lot 7. the former. Regina O’Holloran, | ard in Haifax home and Mrs. Harry Dunn (Reta) of Elmsdale. The funeral will be held this will be celebrated at St. how ! PROXIES tion Sumerside, was fined $10! was fined $20 plus costs or 30 When the original question’ said. morning when Requiem High. from miners shack Traffic Violators Pay Court Fines SUMMERSIDE —° Alexander and had his case adjourned to Sept. 29 for trial. Blair Edgar Strongman’ of st. | Eleanors was fined $10 plus cost3; es or five days for failing to stop at) }. ja stop sign. There was a ‘tine speeding cases. _of RCAF Station Summerside \Joseph E. Murphy, Kensington Seaman, for speeding. Joseph E. Murphy, Emerald was fined $40 plus costs or 10 days for driving 57 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone. Island News Page Western and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Sept. 23, 1965. 3 Lesage’s Tour Seen Of Aid To Pearson ‘the party meeting agreed it was | Suit in the evening) a good year for Prime Minister | Pearson to begin his camaping | | Cosa tslowly, making few political pearances. « P Mr. Pearson gave the keynote Tuesday but has no campaign speeches scheduled until the end of this month. Mr. Gordon said more than jenthusiastic ever held in Kings. girls who | There were in excess of 550 in passed the hat at the party attendance. luncheon after Mr. Pearson| After results of the balloting | |spoke. He said there were 365 \delegates present, mostly out- going MPs, senators, new can- didates and officials from lib- $1,000 was collected by eral headquarters. 4 '., Asked how much the election |¢ampaign would cost, he said \elections,”” the Mr. iby Mr. Pearson to run in St iJea |from the cabinet | and |for a racetrack franchise. | There would be no nominat- ‘ing convention because there \was no federal organization as He 'saidl. provisional party associa | chant of Cardigan as secretary | |. yet in. Mr. Dupuis, riding. | heavy list of rou-, Ha old, Stanley Palmer, Kensington; | John Bertram Thompson, Aug- ustine Cove; J. Claude Gallant, Miscouche; Richard Desrosieres ‘and Robert Grandmason, both) ‘John Bond, North River Road, | |Charlottetown; Wifliam Lindsay | Springfield; and John) | Alfred Cousins of Malpeque) were each fined $10 plus costs| \nobody knows the exact amount. | “We don't think money wins finance minister Favreau said an official |Liberal candidate will be named n - Iberville - Napierville against Yvon Dupuis, dismissed Le ane | next amonth on charges con- [poceed with an .alleged payoff | The United Fund appeal kick-off campaign got —-under- used by Liberals in the 1963 campaign had been discussed. “T don't think these things are necessary now,” he said. Quebec delegates held a. sep- arate meeting in the afternoon | | | KINGS PCs (Continued from page one) fw Kings for his party. The convention was described \as one of the largest and most were announced, Mr. Reddin | and Ontario delegates followed | . co way °*t Tignish on Monday ev- ening. David-Harper, left, re- ! ing books and homing pigeons ome up with two such eligible | candidates in Mr. McQuaid and) Mr. Reddin. Good men must be found as Canada needs them | now, more than ever before. In Mr. McQuaid you have present-' ed us with one.” | On speaking of an election at this time he said the government on. one hand say they were suc- | cessful in fulfilling their prom. | ises and on the other called an| election because they could not- do the important work of parlia- | ment. The question is which was | it? The only reason they want! a majority government is so! they can do what suits them. Other speakers were: ~ Hubert MacNeil, Hon. well, Leo Rossiter, Jack Kenny, Reagh Bagnall. ~ moved that Mr: McQuaid’s nom- MORE LIKE SUBURBS ination be made unanimous. Mr. McQuaid’s nomination was moved by John McKen- | na, 48 Road, seconded by Stan- | ley MacKinnon of Whim Road and supported by William White- way of Dover. Mr. Reddin was nominated by Murdock Mc- Gowan of Kilmuir. His nomina- tion: was seconded by a woman, but he: name was hot recorded by the secretary: Previous to the nomination of Mr. McQuaid the annual meeting of the King’s County Progressive Conservative Association ‘was| held. Roderick (Roddie) Pratt of St. Peters was elected president. | | principal of Souris High School; | and John S. MacDonald, mer- tions have been set up‘in the 74 treasurer. - her Quebec constituencies. | DENIED. .CLAIMS | Mr. still is controlled by Giry. Rou would not seek re-election. Mr... Gordon__-said_the— closed _|MacLean,-congratulated-the-peo—, sessions at the strategy meeting |ple of Kings on being able to: were designed mainly to give ‘ advice to new. candidates on how. to organize and publicize their campaigns. kk kw wRK KKK aK KK A MOVIE WITH EVERYT+"'"NG ® ti sik 4 2B DAY. f MOVIE f The joy-filled, song-filled - Story of Americas own 4o-succeed gal... ~~. YOULL LAUGH . WHETHER YOU'RE 6 or 60. kok kak kk kw Ok aK Kk KK o- Favreau denied claims by a dissident Liberal that th: i which there was an average | s “ of over one election a year. who resigned his Com-| Mr. Pratt strongly ur#éd ,mons seat in July after being \Progressive Conservatives pres- : An _ _.. "eriticized in the Dorion judicial He is survied by his wife; |inquiry report and announced he |Mr. McQuaid to Ottawa. He: -was asked if such gim- | 'micks as the truth squad, color- On taking office Mr. Pratt \thanked C, A. Shaw and his com- imittee on: a job- well- done -over- \the period of the past eight years the | The guest speaker, Hon, Angus r NEED FOR INSIDE OR Other officers elected were: | vice-president, Albert Fogarty, | lent to get out and work to elect clined 112,000 in population be-| tween 1950 and 1963. How to relieve BACK?:.:- Pills for prompt relief from the systemic. condi- pend on Dodd's. ek ads FUND APPEAL UNDERWAY AT TIGNISH JAMES A. MURPHY Charlottetown in Queen’s County, | MacRae, Rev. David MacDonald, | Clergyma' Thomas Curran, Walter Ding- in County, in the said Province, gional chairman of the area, was on hand to present to Leo Arsenault, bookkeeper at the Tignish Co-operative, on be- half of tte employees an award for 100 per cent parti-~ - cipation in last year’s cam- | paign. MMM CLP mee eas Storey Electric Ltd. 136 Prince St., Ch’town NOTICE OF CITATION IN RE ESTATE OF RT. 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