I SHOP MADE HARVESTER This potato harvester. owned Emmet Power, Greenfield was built by Donnie Allen. , usual mechanical ability Covehead who has shown un- in ‘ this, and other work he has 2ncl Queens PC‘s Meet In Clyde R. Fnanrlel MacPherson. 0 y st e r Bridigc. was re-elected presi- nt of the 2nd District of Queens ogressive Conservative Associ-‘ ntion at its annual meeting in _c1yde River Hall last night. . Other officers elected were Amos P. Gallant. Ru-stico: vice residentt; yde River. secretary. Elected .0 the provincial executive wa s Reagh Bagnall, Hunter Riveir BRIEFS | VISITING FRIENDS “ Mrs. Neil Ross. Dundas, left this morning to visit friends in Boston, Mass. vs AT DUNDAS Merlin and Stanley Campbell. Boston. Mass.. are spendin g their holidays at Dundas. TO SOMERVILLE Wayne Morris, Dundas left re- cently for Somerviile. Mass., to spend a week with his aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. 0'Leary Morris. He will be accompanied on return by Mr. and Mrs. Mor- ris. who will spend a three week holida-y at Dundas. VISITING MONTAGUE Elmer Lane of Saskatoon, Sas- katchewan is a visitor to Monta- gue this week. 29‘ while Emmett Gallant. North Rustico, was ‘Queens County executive. ‘ e large gachei-mg heard -brief addresses by Heath Mac- -qua-rrie. MP. for Queens County;. J. Philip Matheson. provincial minister of highways; Lloyd tative: Reagh Bagri.-ill, county} ‘vice president: and Bennett Carr.i The meeting was chaired by Mf.l 'MacPherson who also spoke briefly, Resolutions. broiighl in by a ‘committee composed of A. Gallant. Rustic-oz Douglas Mac- Donald. Glasgow Road; and Hcc-5 ztor Currie. I’-‘airview. pledged? ‘ y e Queen. Prime Min.- lister John Dlefenbaker the ‘and the district t'eprescntativcs.: Resolutions also expressed greet-i inzs to Premier Walter R. Shaw,’ who_was recently released from| hospital. and congratiijations bot Mr. .Macquarrle or. his recent} appointment as secretary to the minister of temai affairs. All Speakers spoke of Mr, i Mflciluarries appointment and; also extended their best wishes ‘ to Premieir Shaw. ;‘ MacPhail spoke of the fishing industry, ARDA, hjglh. ways and public works. He cited the removal of the fann- ment. has in the basic produc. ers. farmers and fishermen.” He also spoke of the Liberal criticism on education, elector- al reform and the conferences in Ottawa. 9- ing and with macliiiicry done and equ.pn:ent. See "Across the Island” column for further re ferencc to Mr. Allen. lR.K. Carson Dies Of Heart Attack A heart attack claimed the life of R. Keith Carson_ 35. son of Dr. W.R. Carson. Charlotte- town. The fatal attack came sud- denly in Toronto Tuesday. He was unmarried and is sur- elected to the ‘Wed by a brother Richard. in ‘the first year. addition to his father. A week ago Saturday he at- tended his brothei"s wedding. Funeral will be held Monday at 2 p.m. _____é___________ ' and Arnold Beer. M8CPhall. 2nd district i-epresen- bile U10 $600,000 extra expenses due to floods in the spring of this gear, “every bit of hard surface road pledged to the diS|.I'l(’l will be done." aid soil analysis has pru- it better system of pav- at this years pave- ment "was the best ever con- structed” He said his depart- meni ' ' uild a lhixluzll paved road to handle Hes duced gqueens cmmty ‘_ep’,€seman.v“‘yeai; round traffic and heavy r Cfs u M: Mat-quarrle stated that the devaluation of the dollar was a good thing and should have been done sooner. He said that although this summer was not parliamentiai-y;very good, the Island had more ‘sequences relative to the charge ex-' American tourists than in many ‘O!’ that the C358 W35 completely year.-=. ____3_:__ ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montooue, Souris, Kings Countyfifred for publication prior to 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 81, 1962. [Inspector Urges [Extreme Caution . Inspector A.S. MacNeil of the RCMP in a press release pre- e Labor Day weekend. stress- ed the importance of motorists practising extreme caution dur- iTwo Youlhs Gel Suspended Term Appearing for sentence on‘ charges of wilful damage to pm- under the terms of the ivate property. Francis Glon Do- , it meant that if at any ‘time dur lcherty. Montague. and Morley ing the two year period _ lG0l‘d°n Coffin. Stank)’. N~B- misbehaved themselves or if! :were each given two year sus- they did not conduct themselves ‘pended Sentence-S by Mal-1iSU‘3l€ 1 strictly in accordance with the a term; of the bond, they could be ‘frommthe use of alcohol when l ‘James B. Johnston. QC, at He pointed out to them that bond they tag the weekend. The Labor Day weekend. the report stated, produces one of the highest fatality rates of any equal time during the year. The report attributed this rate to the number of people rushing home after holidays in time for school opening. and to those “forcing themselves to be in a festive mood. by the use of al- cohol. for the last summer hol- : iday weekend." The release urged motorists and pedestrians to be extremely ‘careful. to obey safety laws and jtraffic rules. and to abstain special session of Queens Coun-{brought back before the court driv g. I)’ ma8iSlI‘81¢"S C0U|‘l in CH8!“ and sentenced on the original lcharge. he terms suspended sen- charged with damaging 24 or tence’ in effect means that 25 headstones in the Three Riv- passing of sentence has been de- gers Cemetery. in the Brudenell ferred during the period of su the teen- pension. determined only accused pleaded guilty at‘their own conduct during that Tlottetown yesterday yifternoon. Docherty and Coffin werel rea, to which *, a both jagcd itheir arraignment at an earlier , time” the magistrate said. lsession of the Kings County ma-= Und which ,to report to the officer-in-charge 3 1 of the nearest detachment of the RCMP once a monh, during the last week of each month. for. l During the second year, they .must report once every three months. also during the last week of each three month per- liod. They were also each requir- ‘ed to post a bond in the amou ‘of $2,000 with two surcties of $1.000 each. In addition they; lwerc ordered to make restitu-l tion for the repair and rcplace- l ,ment of the monuments. which ' (was estimated at a value of ap- ‘ [proximately $1.500. l In considering the sentence.‘ {the magistrate s aid he had = .weighed the appeal of the de- .fense counsel for a suspended‘ sentence and the trustees of the I .cemetery and the Crown had. i agreed to such a sentence. ‘ In handing do\vn sentence. lMagistrate Johnston. warned .both by their being given a sus- lpended sentence did not mean .that they were clear of all con- i‘ l 5 .-s lat an end. THEATRE MONTAGIIE Saturday 8.30. & 10.30 p.m Matinee Satilrday 2 p.nl. Fast "lime A super western, big African and romance eventually win. Mr. Matheson said that des- VISITORS 1 Mrs. A. Owen of Charlotte-l town was a visitor to Montague l on Sunday. . AT BAY FORTUNE . Mr. and Mrs. Owen and fam-3 ily are spending the summer at - Bay Fortune. 9 l _ VISITING PARENTS l ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Benin and their young sons. Ed and Robert returned to their home in North Kingston. Rhode Island after visiting Mrs. Bonin's par-j fits. Mr. and Mrs. Edward ; Campbell. Montague. i l EDITOR VISITS 3 Mr. and Mrs. Willard Wallsf and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Beck. ‘ ontague. had as their guest is week, Mr. and Mrs. Burris Mr. the Christian andard publications, b ut ‘ tter known as a gospel preach- IN HOSPITAL . Lester White, Murray _rbor is receiving treatment in Kings County Memorial Hos- IS PATIENT Mrs. Austin Bell. White Sands _ a patient in the Kings County emorlal Hospital. - HOSPITALIZED .' Mrs. Lewis Mclierron. Monta- a is a patient lnthe Kings ty Memorial Hospital. ARE VACATIONING hie! Inspector. RCMP. Lewis iggon, Halifax. with Mrs. Wat- ‘ y ‘and family, John and Ba- ‘ ’are vacationing at th eli- ' er home on the Brudenell 0 ON LEAVE _ Assistant Training Officer, Ro- llrt Stuart of Kingston. ‘Ontario in spend’ in; his leave will his - ‘ ' and Mn. 2 _ II. with}. Bond. 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V6-5113 Cllurlolnlown null. 4-3511 All merchandise purchased at Simpson's is Name Brand Quality Guaranteed Entirely Satisfactory By Simpson's. ’ He also pointed out to the two -'ElSfF8l9’S 0011” in G80l‘lZ€l0Wn- ‘ accused that under the Criminal 9|‘ the t€1'mS 0f In? b0nd Code. a penetentiary sentence of ill!’ accused \\'El'9 ordered up to five years could be finpgs. to enter into, the two youths are ed sHo 'S AND WE 1 SATURDAY 2 P.M. SPECIAI. on sale at 2 P. M. Saturday and remain on sale ville ullenutleu taint. No Phone or Mail orders on that ll0¢|l|I- Plain! Clearance of Women's Sandals Summer sandals in assorted styles and colours. Broken size 1‘ c Pil-low Cases Bleached cotton cases. Size (2 x 33". a by iPrince Edward Island. There are more cars and ' on the Island than imotoris lever before. the release said, “'9 l and if the present rate of high- :way fatality continues. 1962 will ' the the worst year on record for ‘J. Elmer Blanchard and the :crown prosecutor was Deputy l Attorney - General J. Arthur Mc- . Guigan. _____.:___-_ _.____— P0 Counsel for the defence was Hobnclil Bedspreods With attached dust ruffle. pink. beig . yellow and blue. Double REGULARS ' (Continued from page 1) Guerrilla troo ll of the wil- P layas (military zones), 3 and 4' called on the population to re- slst Ben Bella‘: move for power which they called a fascist dic- tatorahlp. N0 DEFENCE VISIBLE But despite heated appeals. at dusk no visible efforts had been made to defend the capital. Guerr a soldiers armed with rifles dozed in front of their headquarters and other groups guarded the approaches to the Casbah, where fighting between guerrilla troops and Ben Bella backers raged Wednesday. Frenc military sources said they doubted a major club was imminent. Earlier both sides issued coinmuniques that sounded as ough civil war was near. Pol- iticians renewed their appeals for peace. Algerian officials assured for- eign diplomats that “everything will blow over." From the side- or 5‘ ‘I fh or m ._ on 2: m ‘I "I .. = in D E (I "Q I? an .. :2 II P: o :: I trolling the Algiers area and the Kabylle mountains to the east, respectively Col. Si Hassan and Col. Mohand Eu El Had}. Colours A IIIIIII Incomes: 3000 ‘public hero by Mohammad iregulars outnumbered 2-to-1 by I Klllder. BM Bella’: right-hand army guerrillas of four lays! wllayas (military tunes) ."to dispatch to Algiers the detachment; neces- sary . . . to re-nstabllll o and ensure the security of all In Algiers." vow nnsisrimcn Hanan and Bad}. command- ing 35.000 battle - hardened b--‘ the to allats, promptly vowed all-out resistance. » They rejected the authority of the political bureau. which has. been hanlstrung by the rebels in its efforts to govern the coun- try, and that of the army gen- eral staff. headed by Col. Hou- ari Boumodlenne. 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