~« ’ + Criminal Code, e vy eg Of Den sts Honors ‘cl H | evening A spokesman for the SLAND NEWS PAGE bs Doc tor With Fel | Vv aie GF = + — : > ms Fisherie Act i '. the tire was 139 Elm Avenue. 3 : ' The - : ' ' out in the basement ‘ Dr. Loyola I. Duify -of Char- SOURIS—As a2 finale to the Eastern And Central Districts — scteiows. has been awarded a SOURIS — Thomas Keariey Flowers of Hope campaisn,~ This time the fire was on the aed Thomas Hodder. both of ‘tiidres of Souris day training outside of the building and re | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. May 27, 1965. 5 location at 186 Keot Street to Souris, had their cases adjourn- ©i#% hosted parents and mem- portediy started near oil tanks i day. Need for extra room for ed to June 22 for trial in George- bers of the Souris Association at the rear of the home Shing- | expansion by the Society forced am eee ey sane Oot or Sera 9 pee Se oo Ge colts ot a | them to request tenants Kings County Magistrate's Comt “Th. children showed their aoaoe not know | to find other quarters Previ- here yesterday. quests the Gieslay of painting ee | ously moving to new lecations Kearley faces an assault Red Cross and good health books : | were the law firm of Peake, charge and 2 minor charge un 36S ha Nicholson dex the criminal code and ob- =o cafiee dough- How To Cantwell’s Pharmacy. struction of a fisheries officer ; NOT THIS MAN faces one charge under each act. City Firemen ee ee ee | Bonald MacPhee of Kirkwood Three men from Souris. one _ . “I am neither a prohibition- l . Drive was not the Ronald Jos- from Dundee and one trom Mr Called T ne eo : : 2 MacPhee conv im- ell were 1 oven ens / : Po @, GEORGETOWN — Raymond who earlier elected trial by es driving im city police sion of liquor a, aos canas wice on ee” may be eae < Joseph MacDonald of Monta- judge and jury, hed his case ad- court recently. tham residence and each fined The Charlottetown Fire De- ~InJ wT gue pleaded guilty to a hit and journed by consent to June 15 at $20 and costs or 30 days. partment was called to 3 Dor- beaded for trouble. mee PWC UNITED NATIONS DELEGATES ™ sterce and was fined $50 10.30 a.m. for preliminary hear- yous Parner A Red Point, man was charg. chester Street yesterday to ex- Reader's Digest, a medical and costs or 20 days when he ap- ing. Hal six-year-old ed with intoxication im a public ‘imguish a Gre caused by sparks authority on alcoholism Teo qoceiad year Prince of and the Uelied Metlas Acee | peared before Kings County Sti- Harvey Brehaut Leeco, Mur- son of Mr. Mrs. Sideey Ses- place-and fined $20 and costs er from the flue Damage was re- claims “there is no cyre for : _pendiary Magistrate James B. ray Harbor North, charged un-| derson, Winsloe is 2 patient in days parted as stight : alcoholism”. Thi¥-orticle Wales Colleze students. David ciation. The various social | Johnston, QC, here yesterday. | der the Exise Act with posses-| the Prince Edward Island Hos- Harvey Leeco, Murray Harbor The fire engines were again 4-10. the aa ae Raynor. left. and Peter Mac- functions include a visit with Deputy Attorney-General J. / sion of wash suitable for manu- pital, suffering from pneumonia. North, on charges of failing to “ ‘the move about 9:45 last i —, - Kinnon, will represent the col- representatives from Ottawa's Arthur McGuigan, QC, repre- facture of spirits, and represent- — step en signal from 2 pelice ef- mandments for revention hee United Nations Club at Diplomatic Corps, discothe- sented the Crown in all cases. ed by William A. Reddin, had ers Se ow aad diving wither am guilty to beth charges and the 9° Alcoholism. Get your the SUNAC National Leadet- que buffet evening in Hull, s | James Farrell of St. George's, his case adjourned to July 14 at ere 22 ee SS ements Ste International i erator’s licence, pleaded not case was adjourned to June2 © Reader's Digest today. ship Institute in Ottawa. The of Ottawa by bus, a re- charged with impaired driving-1 p.m. The Exise Department | Teturned. to a ie Caer a a = eae cae ke ek fee at city hall by Mayor | and represented by William A. in this case was represented by | Police fourt yesterday. when coat of semis of the Mav 31 to June 4 at the Carle. Don Reid, a picnic in the Ga- | Reddin, had his case adjourned John P. Nicholson. Te Ne ee ee ee ee ne: Wa FAMOUS FOR STEAKS SIRLOIN ton University Campus. The ‘ineau Hills, a tour of the Par- | to June 9 for hearing. Jennie Spencer Acorn, Abney, | *#t. One wed charged a ion aad} its offer 5 institute ‘will consist of work- liament Buildings and a visit | James Wilfred MacLean of and Emerson Grant Gormley, Meés! posscesion of liquor was ty Mcbetts of fel- GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Sane guest speakers debates 0 the House of Commons. The Montague, charged with driving Murray Rivr, each charged "ned $2” ani coskt oo co Dee ee - + OR TBONE and panel discussions. Hon. ‘wo delegates will return to. without due care and attention, with selling liquor, :pleaded. not. Another qqcused choruses _ wt to our profession. the arts and BRANDED ROUND OR WING : and | Pari blae Canadian per. Charlottetown after the United and represented by Kenneth R.| guilty and both cases were ad- Deimé drunk aud dwsorderly WS J. hte been observed by € manent representative to the Nations Association National MacDonald, had his case ad- journed by consent to June 9 to sumanied to Mey the beard and we would consid- UN. will address the institute Meeting which will be held in journed to June 2 to fix a date fix a date for trial. DIES IN MAINE er it an homor to recognize your LB LB. as well as Secretary-General , Montreal June 4 and 5 for trial. | Four persons were each fined Mrs Harry O'Neill, 31, the 2¢complishments im this way.” U Thant’s financial adviser, James Arnold MacLellan, | $20 and costs for illegal posses former Mary Byrne of Iona, Dr. Duffy and Mrs. Duffy will ; representatives from Cana- rash is, charged with uttering a sion of liquor. One. person waS died yesterday « at Waterville, leave tomorrow for the induction Fresh Island 2 Tbs. dian Union of Studests, Free © Damage forzed document, and repre- fined $20 and costs for intoxiea- Maine, it has beén learned by ceremony which takes the form Personal Seabrooke Pertection Rhubars 29¢ dom from Hunger by Allison M. Gillis, and ‘tion in a public place. her sister. Mrs. Josephine Mor- of a dinner and convocation at H ae Institute of Canada Totals $1,550 rissey of Earnscliffe. Other Restaurant Kerhulu, Quebec IVORY : MILK Geldes S tbs e | gurvivors are a brother. Mayor City. Saturday. May 29 ; 89 — city Paice repented an acct: NJ. School Will Be Named |," Bre einen DS: be putty is eratuate a , Bananas ..... CITY AREA dent occurred on the Malpeque oe and a sister. Mrs. Harold Carey. Queen Square School. St. Dun- t C | Het House = road near St. Vincent's Hall Aft Isl Waterville, Maine. stan’s University (19%3'. and a ~ 9 OL FOR T 49 FUNERALS ee ee fe oe er Former and Man CARLETON GRADUATE _ 72duate of | McGill University omatces ... model car driven ty Mrs. Ann John T. Masuel. son of Mr." He served with the dcatel BOSE - A former Island ‘man A communicant ef St. Bartho- and Mrs. Oliver Manuel. Char- SEE OUR BRUCE FUNERAL — The fu- RANAHAN FUNERAL — The funeral of Louis R_ - Ranahan was held yesterday from his Service Arch- ) nor. Acting pallbearers were Louis Stewart, Gordon Stewart. William Connolly, John Mac- Kenzie. Gilbert Henry and Jam- es Walker. The Legion graveside Service was conducted by Har- ry Mortimer. Last post and re- veille were sounded. by - bugler-- William Blanchard. Interment was in the people's cemetery. GALLANT FUNERAL — The funeral for Emmett Gallant was held Wednesday morning from his late residence to Stella Maris Church. North Rustico, where Requiem High Mass was asa“ ed his “ gentle ways."’ . Dr. McGinn. was born in Emy- vale, P.E.1. in 1884. He lived on the Island for about 2 years and was a student at Prince of Wales and Saint Dunstan's Uni- versity. His first profession was teaching and he also was a po- liceman. It was during World War I afternoon from 4amace ; ee United Baptist The other late model vehicle Kramer Manor area of New Jer- ciety. He and his wife, the form- ing, (iechapienl) from Carleton ors of the Canadian Dental Church. Service was driven by Claude MacLeod of *- er Bertha M. Beaumont, who is er. Cares will be sociation 1954-1955, a member of by Rev. Malcolm O. Smith, as- North Milton received about The announcement was made active in civic organizations, C™ploved wih ‘Atomic Eneray \the Council of Ethics. Canadian sisted by Rev. Malcolm Harlow. $550 damage. by the Scotch Plains — Fanwood have a daughter. Sister Mary © Canada Lid Mr. and Mrs. Dental Association. 1960-1965. and bearers were Lorne Mac- The collision occurred when Board of Education, which will Polycarp. and two sons, James Manuel and sons David and general chairman of the Atlantic Neil. Kermit Bruce, Merton the MacLeod vehicle was pro- Dold 2 referendum on a $935,000 and William Jr. Paul were present for the convo- Provincial Dental Convention, Rruce-and. Sheldon Rese-—Pall- ceeding south“ und—the— Carrie -00"d-issve—on_the-propeced 18-1 -rga bas tae eethers Se 1961-and-1964—im bearers were Chester MacNeill, car was travelling north intend- ©!@SsToom school June 22. Ben, in Mass. and Dan in Char- Theodore Robertson, Ray Bruce, ing to make a left turn. The. school board president jottetown and two sisters May % ¥% MR PF FR HY MR MR HM James Robertson. Russell Gar- said the school name was select- qyirs James Clarkin) and Cath- Aneas Clarkin) both TODAY ONLY Shows 3.30-7-9 "BLISTERING WAR lice force, Fire Chief HH. Jew- ceiebra i while serving with the Canadian ell and members of the city fire Frame "Cretin nam: Rev. ‘army that he decided to become am moerrral. department, members of Sum- conducted the service at the ® ‘octor. He was graduated é ae turned and Mount Stewart fire depart- grave. Rev. Joseph LeClair and from McGill University in Mon- hig, hone ae _ oat ments. members of the &h HAA Rev Dcnis Gallant were pres- ‘real in 1924. et Battery and members of the ent in the sanctuary. Pallbear- _ He started his practice in New jospital. Royal Canadian Legion. Honor- ers were: Louis Costello, Joseph Jersey in 1927 when Scotch HAD SURGERY ary pailbearers were Eugene Landry. Edgar Doiron. John Plains and Fanwood were with- yrs Gerald Prowse. Murray Lewis, Joseph Martin. Sheldon Matheson. Milton Pickard. Frank Lappin and Wesion Trai- — Cae A =< DRIVE - Leo Doiron. Harvey Gauthier and ‘Ernest Buote Interment was in the church cemetery. 7 IN THEATR SO aaa BIG DOUBLE BILL out a physician to serve their combined population of about 5,- 500 For more than three decades, Dr. McGinn has been school NEW LOCATION physician and has served as One of the last of the tenants township physician for 37 years. moving from the building owned He also serted many years as @ member of the board of health. HM X * BK by the Benevolent Iri J_M.’s. Meats vill be im its lottetown, recently received the Cliff Richards — Wonderful Life HOLIDAY SALE Continues .. . SPORT COATS & Choose now from our selection of Sport Coats styled for neat appearance and long wear. All wool, im sizes 36 to 44 im regular and tall models. 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