Two-Year Prison Term: Given By Magistrate Two Piano Team No Details Yet |p SDU Concert On Help Plans) oo. uw sex. inom journed to’ Oct. 21. ¢ .” and it is this accessibil- two- | sible : piano teams in America today, ity which has made them a Leo F. Raut, selaiier of | Nelson and Neal, will be on smash hit wherever they have SUMMERSIDE — Magistrate | Valley who examined the 2% | sentations made to cabinet by | for a concert at St. Dunstan's es eute aoe W. Chester 8. MacDonald, at a| month old child following the | the East i Fishermen's : ork J al A ; ‘ : University . auditorium. - The | that the New Y ourn. m- weguiar Prince County ‘Court | alleged attack and two older | Association, stated that his gov- | concert is being sponsored by jerican remarked: “What catch- session yesterday, sentenced| sisters of the child. ernment was very anxious [0 | the SDU Alumni Association. [es attention is their essentially Wayne Reginald Lapointe, Sle-| Following this testimony the | participate in the programme | ‘The husband and wife team of | musical playing, as distinet mon Park, to two years in Dor-| case was adjourned to Oct. 19. | referred to by the federal min- | Harry Neal and Allison Nelson|from the mechanical, chrom- chester penitentiary on a charge | George R. McMahon acted for | ister of fisheres, the Hon. HJ. | has made a routine of musical| ium-polished matter-of-factness of break, entry and theft into} the crown. Robichaud. itt circuit touring. In last season's| all too common on two - plana a cottage at Central Bedeque. | MURDER CASE Although Maritime newspap- eight-month tour they gave 82| work. They give music a mag; In passing sentence on the 8-| Another Lennox Island man, | &S 45 early as Sept. 28” Mr. | concerts while covering some|nificence of subtle col 4 cused who had been found guilty | steriing Joseph Bernard, charg- | Rossiter recalled, “have — 40,000 miles, which makes their|Their Brahms, breathless 3 at a previous hearing, Magis- ed with capital murder in the the Prime Minister as itinerary sound more like that | breath-taking, contains brilliant trate MacDonald said “I'm sure| qou of Roger Labobe,, at | at steps have already been |of a travelling salesman than| Musical excitement.” = | you'll be the first to admit that | Tanox island on Sept. 26, was | ken to work out plans, and | that of a celebrated concert duo,| Besides researching and play- the past hasn't been good”. He | tuniher remanded.in custody to | B@ve quoted Mr. Robichaud as Ther is ho doubt that Nelson |imé some of the most exciting tol? the accused he had read| oy 9) stating that the assistance will |anq Neal are widely known |four-hand piano. selections ever the probation report and he wish-| “riciie Joseph Coulson of Ken- |e similar to that of farmers, |from Los Angeles to Cleveland |WTitten, Nelson and Neal have ed ‘he could do something to sington pleaded not guilty to a we have as yet no details.” Mr. to Miami; entire audiences have | #180 authored a series of 10 in- he!>. However, he said he had charge of unlewfully and inde- Rossiter referred to some facts given them standing ovations, | 8truction books for student pia- po alternative but to give him | cently assaulting a female and |*°™ the fishermen’s brief No other piano team plays s0|Bists. while Mr, Neal's. autobie, a@ sentence in penitentiary. . elected trial by magistrate yes- | Wich imdicated that catches |many concerts, is so often re-|Sraphy, “Wave As You Pass, "I sincerely hope you will |terday. Represented by Ber- | Were a5 low as 1,000 pounds per |engaged, or is written about so| WS 4 national best-seller. -\teke up a trade while you're | nard McCabe, his case was ad- boat in some areas for the fall | frequently. For their SDU concert, which there”, the magistrate told the | journed to Oct. 21 for trial and | °°8s0". They perform nothing but orl-|gets underway Sunday evening accused and added he hoped he | bail was set at $200 cash or | Mr. Rossiter assured those | ginal four-hand literature and at 8 p.m., the talented pia ‘would not take a wrong attitude | $2,000 property with two sure- | Presenting the case that he was (are the only team who perform have chosen the following: Ov- towards the law as a result of | ties of $1,000 each. : anxious to investigate the full | Brahms’ magnificent “F Minor|¢rture to a Midsummer Night's ‘this sentence. ‘Alfredo Comizzi of Barkers | ¢xtent of the problem and to |Sonata.” It was Nelson and|Dream, Opus 21, by Felix Mep- Four Crown witnesses were | Point, NJB., was found guilty on | Operate in its remedy just {Neal who introduced the Ameri-|delssohn; Serenade in A Major, heard yesterday in the case of|a charge of impaired driving | 25 9000 45 information was ob-|can public to Mendelssohn's lost Opus 16, by Johannes Brahms: Joseph Patrick Labobe of Len-| and a fine of $75 and costs was | ‘ined from the federal govern-|“E Major Concerto” ‘and the Concertino for Two Pianos, nox Island, charged with in-| assessed. ment. « ym» |mew Berkley “Concerto.” Ivich: = Racine pape decent assault of a female. A resident of North Carleton, AUTHOR INJURED LIVES DRAMATIZED “P vel: Remi The accused, represented by | Lioyd Murphy, and George Hil-| DIJON, France (Reuters)— They are the only artists tol acct 'hes tame ie yeu J. Melville Campbell, entered a | ton Bryanton of Kensington RR, |Famed French author Simone | the world whose lives have been | Liszt. not guilty plea to the charge. | entered not guilty pleas to sim-|de Beauvoir was injured in a | dramatized over two major tele- | Testifying for the Crown yes-| ifar charges of impaired driv-|car accident near here Thurs- vision networks. Last May, also, | FIND LESS WATER ' terday were the investigating of-| ing and both cases were ad-|day. The 57-yeaf-old novelist | “Newsweek” carried a full-page| Water levels in the Great This summer, for the first days a week for three weeks dances test; Jill Moreside, Kennedy, preliminary dances; | éicer, ROMP Constable F.L. Con-| journed to Dec. 7 for tral. and philosopher was taken to a| spread on their tour. | Lakes in August were two to 12 time, skaters from the Char- along with a qualified instruc- preliminary figures and pre- Ken and Hal Constable, pre- ee eee The case of Cari Arsenault, |hospital where ther condition, “Newsweek” describes their|inches below the average for lottetown Figure Skating Club tor and supervised outside ac liminary dances; Mrs. Helen liminary dances. Dr. G Robinson of Tyne! Summerside, charged with |was said to be satisfactory. |music as “serious but acces-'the last 10 years. - attended the summer skating tivities and entertainment. T co ree. Se ee ee ee Pp il l di Lil : is e ws N.B, The school, directed by the Canadian Figure Skating ] $s n icate t a wing, Plymouth is twice the tiger for ‘Set es ne Association tests > Qu C {i { ' Tell Meet Choose now from sek cece new Dodge '66—a lot more car for your money, ekate five hours a day, six. gure test and preliminary eens Plymouth lines — the handsome new Dodge sits on a long 121-inch wheelbase. ' Current public and private |$76 a month - This extra length has room, ride, comfort, : , polls indicate that a decided Li-|be established,” he added beral swing Canada| In his has set in Queen's Léb-| mainly with the Island + eral candidetes B.B. Jones of| grain requirements ’ ' Deabety sat ee oe Ores eee gan Charlottetown claimed | limitations Western and Central Districts last night at a meeting in the| ster fishermen and with ‘Crapaud Community Hall Pros- | ucational pects for an over-all Liberal ma- | fronting ; jority are becoming °e 3 : bright, they said. HAVE : “The two Liberal Members in| Pointing . ; et end had_done all that they could. to| particularly e further the interests .of the| cause of whole Island,” Dr. MacGuigan | through n Road Fatality 2f 22. mis sre fight first for the things that the | federal elven most urgently concerned their| for the grains A coroner's jury last night|enton’s injuries were caused Queen's desperately needs is di-|im . Ontario “we absolved Raymond Perry, Win-| when he was struck by a car|rect representation. Then we|have a good case in the Marl Pury Hi — 4-Door Herdtop Wheelbase 119.6” sloe, of any blame in the death | driven by Mr. Perry. can fight for a fair deal for ev-|times and especially on the Ie of Oliver Bryenton, Stanhope, | The inquest was conducted at|erybody on the Island.” jand for freight rate adjust- Beautifully styled, big and spacious. Fury offers a good selec- who died from injuries received | City Hall by Dr. L.E. Prowse,! In his speech Dr. MacGuigan|™ems and storage arrangements tion of models and power — te prove that nothing goes like Swinging Coronet by Dodge. Coronet + wie Se NS a ie coroner. who called stressed the advantages of the |Seegecy~ “ns our livesiack ‘Pury! swings. Coronet is a new idea, a young St. Peter’s , Oct. 1 witnesses to testify. nada Pension Plan and blast. | ede. idea for spirited people. Pick yoyr body found that Mr. Bry-| Dr. Andres Aquino, assist nt|ed Conservative candidates Mac.|. Mt: Jones said that he and Barges tae. provincial pathologist’ who car-|Lean and Macquarrie for criti. (Coeague, De. MacGuigan. would ve a eS ee oe ronet ! , ried out @ post mortem on the/cizing the plan now “when they |42, CVervthing possible to have STATEMENT .” ....jceceased, gave hhis report. had no fault toidind with: it in |peeitations. inttpduced: that: Y Dr. Aquino stated the . main; Parliament.” the movement of feed (Contiansd Sqn pose cause of death came from lacer-| « Sia Indaatieis at on (en ee ee Brunswick, the police were dir-| ations of the aorta and brait.| tne pjatform,” said Dr. Mac- lo ected to a field where Mrs. Mac- | Other injuries included multiple | Guigan “but they - silent . Donald had been left. lacerations of the face and skull! when the matier came Up in| cen ee et tee Sublect of trap He said they found bér nude|and fractures of the ribs, arm| pariament’’ w M\restrictions and license limita- body: covered with brush and / and leg. : tions for lobster fisherman oc- twine around her ankles, neck |content in the blood was nega-|W2s sure Health Minister Judy| cussions at the annual meeting Belvedere is the line of hot new performers — over her head. She was lying 01 | minutes. she reportedly implied that be-|Fisheries Association in Char. family’ tt her back. Lioyd James Robert Vessey, |©2U% of lower living costs there | fottetown , Mr. Jones ly's budge Cpl. Williams added: “alter | york, James A. -Macintyre,| Would be little need for old age} said, that the overwhelming vote — we left this field we went back | Grand Tracadie, David A. Wood, |2SS!stance on the Island “The! é favour of both trap and license to the MacDonald arm with the | Mershfield, and Bioyce Wayne |~i¢r@! government proposed to| restrictions would: certainly eccused and he identified the | Holmes, who were each driving|™2Ke old age assistance avail-| meet with a quick and favor. stick he used to assault Evélye | sensrate cars said they saw: the |@ble over and above the existing | able response from Fisheries MacDonald.” deceased walking on the road on | Minister Robichaud. The woman 'was pronounced |the night of Oct. 1 | Bail Set At $130 Chairman of the meeting was deed by chief coroner, Dr. LE. |nan 19 swERVE Cecil . Other speakers rived on scene at the same | 05 “UO” ison Mr Broenton| #m ving Case Mustard, both ex M.L.A.’s. Solo- time as the ROMP. Dr. Prowse who at times'was Sour feet s ist was Mrs. Douglas MacPhail, i yesterday: “In my | oP tae an Bail was set at $130 for Ber-|@ccompanied by her mother, opinion she was there 27 days ee ae arived. wan uteek to| ard J. Boudreault, Lower Mon- |Mrs. Leroy Howatt. Refresh- and the cause of death was suf- | oe to avoid hi the pe-| ‘2eue, who pleaded not guilty | ments were served by the Wo- foration. There was a piece Of | aoa. _— to a charge of drunken driving | men's Liberal Association. ‘twine around ther neck. The four witnesses stated it| DCfore Magistrate A. James A. ‘The Crown called seven wit- |... °5 rainy night and that visi-| 22%!@m. QC, in City Police Court ONT nesses yesterday. Witnesses call- bility was not good. yesterday and was remanded to . BEEF ed included: Constable Larry | “Mr. Bryenton, a small man, | Ct, 15 on the charge. (Continued from page 1) D, Rockwell, ROMP, Wood- |iess than five feet tall, said one| 1°, 2ccused is being repre- . stock, N.B., Constable George | witness, was wearing dark cloth-| "ed by Lester O'Donnell. Yvon Belisle, Myear-old dairy}. J. Taylor, ROMIP,. Woodstock, ing and walking on the proper Earl J. Gallant, North _R u s-|farmer from St. Eustache, Que., NB.; Constable Gordon C. | sa. of the a , tico, was assessed $15 and costs| placed fourth with 154.5 points, - Cooke, ROMP Woodstock, NB.; | qs¢. net Sanda ar Gna | five days on a speeding |edging Roy Moeg, 42, of Athol, Constable * William M. Smith, |RCMP detachment in Charlotte. | "a"e: agg in Pree on cong " Sen’, Chestaitetdon; Col: Ral aa a call on|,,.Ventell_E. Ford, Chartotte-| Others competing in the Cana- ert E. Williams, ROMP, Char | ihe night of Oct. 1 about 8 o’.| Own, Charged with passing a |dian championship and their to- d ian lottetown ; Dr. LE. Prowse, |ciock from Mel MacDougall. | “oticle 8 2 solid white line |tal points incloded: Allison Ce ; Charlottetown and Cpl. Calvin |-rne constable then pr fed 00| fet tn) ce Of not: guilty and Briggs, Plaster Rock, N.B., Vas Bungay, ROMP, Charlottetown. the scene of the accident in East| oct is case adjourned until |149.2; Barry Wilson, Cornwall, Nobody beats Valiant y oN ' Witnesses from the ROMP alli Royaity and found @ man in the . Gordon Tweedy is re- | P.E.I., 147.5: Gary Gray, Nor- See Velie 1 <= a Fo stated that in the time they had ditch lying face down with his |e ne the accused. ton, N.B., 142.8; Aubrey Smith, seu aneee a i ae seer seen the accused after he was |head ina westerly direction. he : Athol, N.S., 138.7; and Erie comfort, roominess, am ne ae : taken into custody he seemed neq a number of cute ce ae Ti ish Resid Phillips, O'Leary, P-.E.I.,_ 138. economy, low initial te] WSs “quiet, normal and well man-|nead sind one leg out of shape gnis esident cost make Valiant the ‘ nered’’. Opi, Williams testified: eaid the olficer, who added there Di In ° | Melue Leeder for '66. FASTBACK “the seemed very quiet and On |wag no sign of life. “Raymond| "CS Hospita WESTERN : Go for action — ge Barrecude! Sports car power, occasions he broke down and | Perry came forward and said he handling and ride — plus convenience, features amd cried and I tried to comfort-jwas the driver of the car TIGNISH — Genevieve Arsen- roominess no other him.” struck him,” Cet. B or ault, life long and highly re ia salathimt ” ‘The trial resumes in Supreme | Damages to the late model |*P°ctd citizen of Tignish, died headlight, right front door andliengine iivcse” ee raay after a windshield. ie Miss DEATHS eee a o = ele, agi tanianee we constable said he check- of Morris and Bernards KILBRIDE — At Tyne Valley jed the Perry car's brakes and|Ltd., Tignish, for 35 years, after Hospital on Thursday, * |wipers which were in good|Which she clerked for McRae’s ee a anion working order. He said the car| Ladies Wear and E. C. Perry’s, : Re Bowness Funeral |iSb were on with the excep- Aifove up to the beantifully dts Resting at the tion of right front headlight| Surviving are two sisters Jos- tinctive 86 Chrysler. You get Home until Friday afternoon, which was damaged ephene (Mrs. Oban Bernard), and the ilo then, to his late residence at | “the body was almost direct. Miss Lucy Arsenault, Tignish, and features like the Auto-pilot, re- Grand River from where the fu- |1y across the road from Hear; |¢W° brothers Sylvester and John, clining seats with built-in neral will be held on Saturday |Haii There was no sign of f.| 2. 8nish. A brother Fidele J. and headrest, a great range of high- morning to St. Patrick's Roman | quor from Perry: he was a sister Henrietta, Mrs. Alphie performing engines. See the Catholic Church, Grand River, |wnot upset about the Shere Perry, pre-deceased her. brand-new Chrysler Sport 300, for Requiem High Mass at 9 ‘thing the constable said. the new Town and Country aim. Interment in the church | 1 ‘Lloyd Vessey, York. Ron-| FIND NEW WORK SPACE station series. M - eT nis Johnston, York and Donna|, More than 4,000,000 square wagon . Move up COTTON — The death occurred Ida Catherine Marshall of Stan.|*et °f office space was built enjoy the Chrysler way of life! hope were passengers in the im downtown Toronto between Thursday, Oct. 14, 1965, at the which car! 1956 and 1962 Livingston and MacArthur Nars- Thess an Mr. Bryenton, . ‘ganda bar aie Funeral they were. trevelling towsed (ether core with the den lights P th, Valiant, Chrysler at th deale: See Dod Valiant, Chrysler at this ar. i r at these dealers ian dealer 18 totice will be announced later. Chattoticiown on the night of on traveling about 40 miles per See Plymou INE LIMITE ee on : - . their car struck the | hour.” speed in this Z ROSS — In Sunnybrook Hospi- | deceased as they were met by | area was earlier said by the Cst. F. R. McLA D WENDALL G AR . tal, Toronto, Oct. 10, 1965, John | wo other vehicles on the St. Pe-|Burns to be 55 miles per hour. 574 Malpeque Rd. . B BOUR LIMITED: R. Ross; formerty: of Charlotte- ters Highway near Mel's Fruit|. The jury delebrated for about lot P.E ers ; town and Hunter River: im his | sland. 15 minutes before returning with CHRYSLER anaieaihi | - 5.1. ; ec 55th year. Remains will arrive| Driver vehicle, Ray- | its findings. ANADA LTD. MacKenzie Motors 123-127 Euston St.,, Charlottetown, Oh one SO ee re Mh sae fare ee The jury included Louis Hen- iW Ski _ . Main St. “~~ PEL - neral Home from where ‘heard bang, so’ I\ry Gaudette, George Ian Reid, Souris %" Sac oe pnt ade Sipe a 8 yee por gS pra anh adlg ved Cameron, Laurie "Dial op : — meee ; ips Se o’- went back. = ; = a, “Ganeans Metter See |seead bikes <i le ae tee de ee ake eae oe 4-4 quam THE CARS WITH THE 5-YEAR—50,000-MILE POWER-TRAIN WARRANTY ox eomotery. Perry said “we were William Walter @uat@en, ae ee I n