¢ ~ @f two years He had been ton- “a Orr ee Whoops-adaisy _A_ 4m ¢rane belonging to. Murphy’ Service Station ended up top of a g,000-gallon fuel tank BOY! THIS CONSTRUCTION the new Charlottetown Shop- ping Centre about six o'clock last evening. No one was in- Liberal Canidates Say No Liquor In Campaign Emphatic declarations that ; salely on the merit you think they are firmly against the use | of liquor to lure votes made by Queen’s County Liberal ‘ candidates B.B. Jones and Mark | R. MacGuigan at a Second Dis- | trict Liberal Association meet-: ing held at the Canadian Legion Hall, New Haven, Monday even- | “One point Mr. Jones and 1| wish to make absolutely clear | @s new candidates in __ this | county’’, said Dr. MacGuigan, |* ‘is that we are unalterably op- posed to the use of intoxicating liquor in any attempt to gain support in this campaign, and wé are happy to add that our izati is in ‘complete | agreement with our stand in this | connection " There was applause from the audience as Dr. MacGuigan | continued: ‘“We seek your votes | APPOINTMENT MADE A former resident of Mermaid, | Leo A. MacDonald, has been ap- pointed to the board of directors and secretary-treasurer of In- dustrial Caterer’s Ltd. T° NEW YORK Hon. lsie Inman left yester- day for New York where she will attend the NATO conference @s-a Canadian delegate. Accom- panying Senator Inman is_ her daughter-inlaw Mrs. Wilfred N. ‘ iF, | if we deserve as men willing to sdlicit your confidence in us and in the sound Liberal policies we believe in and shall be ing in this campaign.” VIEWS ENDORSED These views were endorsed by Mr. Jones when he rose to q : 8 R lk | ll & : : 4 ; Ir B ¥ i 5 f: L ae s 4 5 i a fi bi F | 5 z e s e g Inman. <= CARD RESULTS The results of a card party played at St. Pius X Monday night were: Ladies first and second tied - Vi Turney, Mrs. Fred’ Szwarte and Margaret Dowling. Consolation - Rita Gaudet._Gents first . Harry Mac- Leod. Gents second - James MacDonald, Consolation - Reg Whitlocg. Freeze out - Mrs. Tom Dunn and Harry MacLeod, spec- fal prize - Ethel Ellis and the door prize - Thersa Carmichael. APPEAL HEARD In a report of Supreme Court which appeared in--The Guard-' fan Friday, it should-have read i that-an appeal by Roger Paul! Gallant of Charlottetown - was) heard, not allowed, and was ad-| journed. to Oct. 2. Also, that aj conviction against Douglas Har- old. Huggan of’ Charlottetown was upheld and that the six- month sentence imposed on him in a lower court was quashed. His sentence was suspended by the supreme court for a period Nicted ona charge of theft. SURVIVAL STUDY Municipal, provincial and fe- deral_ civil. emergency planning au‘ orities met at-the Canadian Emergency Measures College in Arr>rior, Ontario recently ~to study the conduct of survival op- erations in the events of nuclear war. Attending from Prince Ed- ward Island were O.R. Simons, Charlottetown, provincial civit defence co-ordinator, and Cpl. R.E. Williams of the Charlotte: | town detachment of the RCMP, | who is a civil defence liason-of- ficer. | i i Ras 33 i need for Hf Atlantic Nf | 3 : ea ; 2 : i i R 5 ue 2 sal pn lal unity and bold in world outlook. We need friendly relations with other nations to be prosperous and secure because ya ule 5 5K § x a we fe é a, 2a <f River was chairman. WORK IS TOUGH! _it was. Jowering into a hole at jured in the mishap. It is be- fe lieved a call was put in to Murp‘y’s for a tow truck to right the fallen vehicle. WEATHER | TORONTO (CP) — Tempera |tures: | Low Overnight High Monday | Dawson ; ae 48 Vietoria. . scsccee. Oh 63 {Edmonton . .....+.717 41 | Regina coccess OO 40 | Winnipeg. .......,°32 44 | Toronto paesseaas ae 30 \OUBWE. . easiscass 47 | Montreal Seecocess, 47 Quebec .. ..ccacoo-, DB 46 Fredericton . ..... 38 52 jSaint John ......... 41 52 PROOORROD oe nc seeeces 40 38 THRU ioc scass 50Cti«éSS |Charlottetown . ... 46 49 POPGMNO iocsacs cae 58 Yarmouth . ....... 46 51 (Bt; JORR'S .ccassiss 49 67 Oe aecesesr es 47 —32- New York ...<0...: 61 TRE SF iscccecsss 74 83 MEUM oo viccevesss 73 88 Los Angeles ....... 64 71 | HALIFAX (COP) — The wea- j ther office says Halifax and Truro both had record lows | Monday, when daytime tempera- | tures. at Halifax rose only to 53, and. at Truro to 51. The extremely cool air will. continue overnight. Many places which have escaped frost so far this season will experience freez- ing temperatures atound dawn. t ly “cool “in all’ three « pro- vinces. Some cloud will spread into New. Brunswick . Tuesday evening» ~ i forecasts: \ High tide today at Charlotte- town 1.34 a.m. and 2.18 p.m. At Rustico at 9.41 a.m. and 9.06 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town. Sun rises today at 7.06 a.m. and sets at 7.01 p.m. All times ADT. | | _|time—there were -|were still harvesting through the In Mishap — jan Family Movement, held University of Notre Dame, South SLATE OF OFFICERS Bend, Indiana, in late August, was the annual Mount St. Andrew eration chaplain; and Urban and meeting of the Christ- highlight of Sunday's meeting of CFW, held at | Dr. Robert and Sylvia Thomp-| five couples t rom) a comprehensive report on} and the various sem- and lectures they attended, 1,400 CFW cou- attending couples. | and Mrs. Thompson were introduced by Cletus and Edna area representative re the area of inter-faith de- nts, Cletus and Edna Murphy outlined the procedure be followed in getting of different religious per- for informal their own ex- . place in this area at level, where clergy- diffrent faiths togethr: to discuss common to Other Joan LeBlane, treasurer couple, who outlined the new procedure Island News Page Eastern and Central Districts Some of the province’s tobacco | growers who have not yet com- pleted the priming, or havesting operation were looking feartul- ly at the threatening frost last night, as they hoped for still a few more days of narvesting. Though the last cold snap vir- tually ended the harvesting oper- ations for a few—most of their crop had been harvested at the several who balmy. weather: which: stretclied through most of last week, and through the weckend. |. John McCabe of Iona, for ex- ample, is one of the growers ‘who escaped any frost: damage, a reliable report indicated last night. They have had no frost either Harbor North is in the Prince potato digger. He i ‘Hospital 1 geo accident in which he lost caught in a is also of broken ribs. The accident day morning and he was taken to the King’s County- Memorial | Island Jerseys | | Large Producers | Several Prince Edward Island Jersey cows have qualified in re-; cord of performance tests ac-| | cording to the current listings in| the Canadian Jersey- Breeder-— Warren Grove Star's Lois pro- duced 10,605 pounds milk, 603 Pounds butterfat for breed class| averages of 145 in milk, 153 in) fat for owner Jim Vickerson and Son, North. River. | Warren Grove: Maid’s Lyn pro- |i duced 10,760 pounds milk, 578 butterfat with BCA’s of 143 milk, 142 fat. | --A.J. Boswall, Marshfield, had | a cow Marshfield J. Ginger pro- | for BCAs of 127 milk, 141 Hazelbrook, 7,564 pounds milk, 456 fat for BCAs of | 130. milk and 145 fat. This heifer | REPAIRS Tyfors THE CAMERA EXPERTS Loses Arm ‘Frost Threatens Tobacco Picking j j on the Rustico tobacco acreage, / the report indicated. STILL AT HARVEST The growers in the Alberton area were still harvesting their crop up to last night, it was in- dicated. Leo O’Brien and Rob- ert Hardy now have about 80 per cent of their crop harvested. Mr. O’Brien, said last. night there may not be frost damage as “it is too windy’’ and hopes to harvest two more kilns today. finished harvesting taking in about 80 crop as some damage occured Sept. 18. Despite frost damage in some ids, the yield this year is exe. be the best since Island night, for example, that there | will probably be 500,000 pounds | of leaf harvested here this year on 415 acres. Last year there were approxi- 4 Break Charge: follow= ?=~ | suffering from a number |W dismissed at a preliminary | occurred yester- |€3 B. Johnston last evening. Is Dismissed _ he charge of break. enter | hearing before Magistrate Jam: Notre Dame, |den « Christian Family Group ‘Hears Indiana Report A report on the annual inter-|that will be followed this year | in payments of dues. The new slate of officers for 1965-66, as proposed by Louis Butler, chairman of the nomin- ating committee, is as follows: Past president - ve and! Teresa Lecky; president - Bill! and Adeline Ledwell; vice-presi- | Green; treasurer - Urban and Joan LeBlanc; secretary - Mr. and Mrs. Parker Lund; Prince) County area representative Mr. and Mrs. Bill Profitt; Queens| - Mr. Backs Party Film Strip Activities OTTAWA (CP)—Dr. Andrew and Mrs. Austin | Stewart, chairman ‘of the Board oe iat ow Governors, described what | Monday sees nothing wrong at| With political parties distribut- jing film clips to television sta- saic tions. “Any party can do it,” Dr. and social-| Stewart said in an interview. |*tif'here is nothing to prohibit it. “It seems to me each party akers included Rev.|'8 going to devise means of Donald, CFM _ fed-| getting its side on the air.” | He was asked about Progres- |sive Conservative claims that that Liberal party is attempting jto influence coverage of the jfederal election campaign by jinducing television ‘stations to use film clips of campaign speeches by cabinet ministers. Dr. Stewart said no complain’, |has been. made to him so far |but from what. he could learn |“‘no_ station is required’ to use the film clips. It seemed to be ‘merely an arrangement by which film - Mr. and Mrs. Layton | Licences Due Trainor: Kings County . to be uamed later. Area Couple Cletus and Edna Murphy; Chap- Following the meeting, which was attended by some 60 CFM members and chaplains from several shes in the diocese, the group attended Mass:in the chapel, with Rev. F, J. Ledwell, 8t. n’s University, as cele- prant, and the afternoon’ con- cluded with supper at Mount St. Mary’s. During the afternon sessions, a choir of Sisters of St. Martha 4 says her one ambition is to re- | she has heen active in entertain tire from show business. ment for 22 years. i weekend t “That's a long time. Now § Pug we ene A iteel | would like to have more | time for my home and do some New Brunswick Symphony Or (of the things I have always chestra, she told newspaper men wanted to do. x-x * * *£¢ 82 8 2°92 gave a demonsttation of psalm singing. This was particularly timely, in view of the emphasis | that will be placed on the study | of the psalms in this year’s CFM program. Broadcasting For Renewal FREDERICTON (CP) — The Board of Broadcast Governors interids to recommend one-year extensions of all broadcasting li- cences coming up for renewal next winter, a BBG spokesman said Monday. - applications i 1, 1966, | “It is the intention of the board . . . to recommend to the minister that all applications for renewal of licences . . . should be approved for a period of one year, that is, to March 31, -1967,"" the statement said, “‘The board, at its meeting Sept. 17, adopted this policy in the expec- tation that new legislation will be in effect before March 31, 1967."" are to begin Feb. legislation is expected to imple- ment the Fowler committee rec- ommendation that the BBG have power to cancel licences if broadcasters don’t live up to programming promises. The recommendation was made in the Fowler committee public Sept. 9. ° The spokesman said the BBG will hear opposition to applicae circumstances will give a one- Public hearings on 60 to 80). A spokesman in ‘Ottawa said| Teport on broadcasting made} tions but barring exceptional! Zive political parties “equitable |treatment"” to prevent this clips dealing with speeches by | year renewal. cabinet ministers could be made aVailable.”’ i He didn’t see anything in the broadcasting act which specifies that radio and TV stations must Bn Early Retirement Is Juliette Aim SAINT JOHN N.B. (CP)— | Television singing star Juliette nection with a break at the Bel: | DANCING vedere Golf and Winter Club in | Commodore Room the early morning of August 7. Allison M. Gillis acted for the Tonight 9.30 p.m. RAINBOW JAZZ FIVE accused ard Arthur Ma Members and Guests deputy attorney general hand- led the case for the Crown. Eight witnesses were heard for the Crown. Sgt. Charles Ready of the Charlottetown City Police gave evidence at an ear- lier sitting. Called last evening for the Crown were Thomas Dawson, Roger Conway, Wayne Doiron, Robert Larter, all of Charlottetown; Cst. 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