| Process Found « SYDNEY, NSW (AP)—Au- | ~ Island News Page Western and Central Districts an s905. g|mx weit’ c — for de-salt- The Guardian, Charlotietown, Wed., Sept. 15, “The annual report of the Com. | ase ;Monwealth Scientific and Indus-_ : jtrial Research Organization, | B.B. (Bus) Jones Will R i Enter ace used for regeneration resins . used in other methods of de- | a federal government agency, Says the new method called sirotherm, has reached an ad- ;Yance stage in laboratory per- | or not. Mr. Lewis alse said, ‘‘) salting. am very happy to see Bus, In sirotherm, ‘these resins | Jones coming, I'm’ glad to see | Which absorb salt from the wa- there is a farmer in the runn-| (er, are regenerated by -wash- | New De-Salting | | | |. The process” @liminates the |meed for expensive chemicals B. B. (Bus) Jobes announced he will allow his name to go before the Queen's Libera! ‘nom- formance inating convention ng on Saturday jing with feed water heated to night. ing. a Mr. Jones, a farmer from| Dr. Frank MacKinpon, who 176 degrees. Bunbery said, ‘The requests|has been mentioned for some-| Because low-grade heat, is time now as a possible candi- Much cheaper than the chemi- date, replied, “no comment,” |! process, it promises major when asked last evening if he "eduction costs, jwould be allowing his name go ———__—___— Auto Industry before the Liberal nominating mer provincial premier and convention. Plans Stadium CALGARY (CP)—The Cana-' member of the Senate, J..Wal-| There were rumors in Monta- ter Jones. The late Mr. Jones |gue yesterday that Douglas was premier of the province |MacGowan of Montague is seek- from 1943 to 195%. ing the Progressive Conserva- Dr. Mark R. MacGuigan, for- tive nomination in King’s Coun- dian automobile industry will merly of Charlottetown and. now |ty. sponsor: a $3,000,000 sports sta- stadium at the 1967 Montreal, world's fair, Ronald W. Todg- ham, president of the Canadian Motor Vehicles Manufacturers: that I seek the nomination have been so heavy that I have de- cided to throw my hat into the ring.” Mr. Jones is the son of for- LOCAL K OF C WINS TROPHY Grand Knight Connie Le- Clair, right, of the Charlotte- town Knights of Columbus, ac- of Toronto is also seeking the| Mr. MacGowan last évening> Liberal nomination in the dual |told The Guardian that this is often, lately as pdssinle seekers | said he will be seeking the-PC's Association, said. of the Liberal nomination were |nomination in King’s County.| Mr. Todgman, speaking at a decided on a joint project be vnvunueaeeause of. the high costs of indl- constituency. not so, he is not seeking the Last night two other people | nomination. contacted. Their convention is slated for | press conference held for the na- | Ira Lewis of York said he 1s|Wednesday, Sept. 22 at Monta- tional preview of 1966 Chrysler 3 r vidual participation in the fair. Ki | J Mr. Todgham is also president George Key, Jr. J @ Is Sside Mayor | Prices increase bs ; TORONTO ‘CP) — Canadian who's names have been heard; There is still no one who has still undecided whether he offer | gue. oars Monday, said the industry cepts a trophy the Charlotte- the trophy fs State _ Deputy town Council won for its mem- BM. Callaghan. of Chrysler Canada Ltd. Morrison, and councillor Erie Industries Ltd. has announced it) been rising steadily since the be-| bership program. Presenting | co How to relieve wor BAC K ane prices quoted are based on 93- per-cent sulphuric acid. RAISE PEOPLE TARGET Pills for prompt Australia plans to take in 145,- Shell Canada Ltd., the nation’s 000 immigrants in 1965-66, 5,000 relief from the ' i l1argest sulphur producer, said more htan in the. current’ y. | ? year. temi di- Sulphuric Acid | irr, ie aout terns price GALLERY COSTS MUCH tom “causing” the ackeche. oon you feel better — in North American markets will! The annual expenditure of the be increased. Ast. Gallery of. Toronto is about Canadian sulphur prices have $270,000. ACHE pend on Dodd's. _ BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN CAMP “ee ’ pleaded guilty to the theft SUMMERSIDE — George Key . ; , es This {@ the Committee of ist Young People from’ “ist. Seen above are: standing Jr. became mayor of this town | Johnstone would oppose Mr. Key |is increasing the price of sul- | Sinning es bo year after re-| R. C. BARWISE Six (there is one missing) O'Leary to East Baltic will be Ruby MacLeod, left, Clayton by acclamation yesterday re-|in a three-way by-election for Phuric acid, a widely-.- used Sa oo ee fom : \\ ih iT li which is organizing the Bap- attending the camp which wilt COOK. Marilla Coakes and. placing W. E. Jenkins, whe re-|the chief magistrate’s post but chemical, to $23.50 from $22.35 a z pi arog aged 964 for | Phone 4-4316 Ww Uy ; : : Nancy Nicholson. Seated is signed earlier this month be- |yesterday both councillors John-| ton, effective Oct: 1. , the first time in 12 years. } i tist Young Peoples annual have Rev. Fred Smith of Lew- Pamela Partridge. provincial leause of ill health. ston and Morrison announced! The company is the largest “<AxnanwannnnnnRRaRRane Houses Warm Up ~S a “Holland Cove Camp Rally’ isville, N.B., as guest speaker president of Baptist Y: Prior to yesterday's acclama- |their intentions not to run. producer of the chemical in |< 9) —— —_ to be held at the Holland Cove oe and Odile Boyd from Grand- People ali are from Charlotte ¥ y Both councillors gave as their Eastern Canada. is PURITY DAIRY ¢ == — " camp Sept. 17, 18 and 19. Bap-~ Manan Island as guest vaocal- town. F tion the.new mayor, who repre- lreasons for not opposing Mr.| | A spokesman for Allied Chem- y ‘ t “SIH ELL <= ‘md vi sented Centre Ward on the coun-|Key yesterday that they did not ical Canada Ltd., a CIL compe- |; “Parents Prefer g G Z = : s ued at more than $50, was fined | cj, had been acting mayor since |want to put the town to the ex- |titor. said no decision has been / Purity Froducts” %| Z% oS $25 and costs. the first of June when the then | tna expense of a by-election at | reached on a price increase. 2 | Y/, iN 7] SS y Ernest Joseph Lennox of Wel-|Mayor Jenkins took leave of ab-| this time with the regular elec-) Consolidated Mining and 4 317 Kent St. Dial 47125 7 YY SS lington was fined $10 and costs |sence for health reasons. |tion coming up early in'the new Smeling Co. of Canada Ltd. “Qoomannnanrnnnnnnnac Hih\) for squealing tires. | Mayor Key will hold this posi-jyear. oe , Western Canada's largest produ-. rus et ° 3 A Summerside mas, Ronald tion until next February when | They both indicated however | cer of sulphuric acid, said Mon- = Furnace Joseph Gaudet, was fined $10 @m election will beheld. that they would be candidates |day it has not changed its price MINEGOO Fuel ‘ an costs for operating a vehi-| It was believed that a former jin the mayoralty race in the of $24 a ton. : @ Stove Oi cle with insufficient equipment.|™&8yor, Councillor J. Ernest |February elections. Sulphuric acid {s used in LAUNDRY & DRY ove ie ne ae aa | metal refining, pulp and paper CLEANING @ 2-Way Wayne Preston Reais ot Sex: PE. CHAMPIONSHIP TODAY. SE uses Ah) me nance se. ctown SUMMERSIDE — A St. Chry-' A Kinkora resident, Everett view on a charge of failing to eee st AtionAgicne ab thn ‘Prion _ Coin Operated sostom man, Andrew Theodore Martin “Mulligan, charged with yield the right of way. ~ ees event ‘feeld on the farebd rs ne 00 fer 8 ; Gallant, entered a plea of guil- knowingly permitting a chemi- lof Meivin Ellis in West Cape load. Spotting and hanging PHONE TODAY FOR YOUR FALL FILL-UP ty to-a charge of theft of a hei- cal substance to enter water in- ; Officials” yesterday were B M included. } ro. we Soe . en ee aonky cad Gad. hia pes Wa ‘ Level " Dp y |Shea, secretary; re bis Moore, Mon.—Sat?. 8.00 a.m.-12 midnight R. C. BARWISE P ‘ € , 1 4 chi isor n 1 or = ‘ais . - in Prince County Court yester- Causes Concern etcacie mibkoer: Ralph] sunday a.m. - 12 midnight | Dial 4-3316 Charlottetown day morning. Represented by Neil MacLeod the accused had his care ad- journed to Sept. 23. He is charg- ed with stealing the animals from Eli Archie Arsenault of St. Chrysostom. Four St. Chrysostom youths, Victor Joseph Arrenault, 18, John Paul Arsenault, 17, Walt- er Josepkt Arsenault, 18, and Joseph Albert Arsenault. 19. of four hens, the property of Alyre for , sentencing. A’ plea of guilty to a charge of uniawfully and indecently as- “ gaulting a female~ against Les- lie Joseph. Coulson of Kensing- ton was withdrawn yesterday upon request of defence council Bernard McCabe. -* adjourned to. Sept. 28. | FINED $50 EACH Two persons, James William’ Crafer Baltic, and Arnold Jos- eph Cameron, Miscouche, were | each fined $50 and costs on sep-' arate charges of driving while| their licenses ‘were su John Nelson Dyment of St.'95 35 inches. It is. down Eleanors pleaded not guilty to a| Dropping water levels in wells in the province are causing con- cern for the water supply here. The 15.07 inches of precipita- tion recorded to the end of Aug- ust this year is down 10.28 inch- es from the55 - year average of . even farther from some of the better charge of care or control Of &! years for moisture content. vehicle while impaired and his) case was adjourned to Oct.. 19 for trial. P Magistrate MacDonald adjour- of New London, charged with impaired driving, to Sept. 23 for decision.. The accused, rep- resented by J. Melville Camp bell, pleaded not. guilty to the charge at, an earlier hearing: On a similar charge, Lloyd James Murphy of Carleton Sid- ting pleaded not guilty and had Agricultural spokesmen across the province are surprised not so - { much that production in some/. ~ Cormier, St.-Phillipe and were. twa aase—of” Willard Coles:cToPs_has_ heen impaired, .. but |time.toenter..the match which |for the ~< emanded in custody to Sept. 21. ‘that most of these crops grew at all. 3 One of the surprising details about the precipitation this year concerns the month of March when the total rain and snowfall added up to a measur- ed .84 inches, most unusually low for a spring month. Takes Prince litle - O'LEARY — Raynall MacNeill |off yesterday — beginners, trall- of Mount ‘Royal, president of the |ing plow and mounted plow, but Prince County Plowing Match |these results will not be releas- since its inception in 1958, yes-|ed until the annual banquet and terday won the Prince ‘County |presentation prizes. this evening plowing championship at the/jin O'Leary. eighth’ match held in O'Leary. | Prizes in the Prince County It. was Mr. MacNeill’s first Championships range from $50 winner down to $5 for jhe captured with 63%” points. ninth | Sterling Baglole, also of Mount Royal, was second with 63 points Harold Godfrey considered the ; irq (Plowing good on fairly dry land an ae sayin ameter |and-also said that entries are There were .21 entries in the | off yesterday. title event, the largest in the! Tor the twa da : ert ys of plowing |history of the match. there are 90 entries. All three top winners will) At nine o'clock this morning Judges David Gilchrist and|__ above average in the events run |° ¥2OSL2O cl Rogks : | The figures for the months of |1965 are as follows, with corres- ponding figures for 1964 in bra- ckets: January 3.50 inches (4.- FOR OBSERVATION his: case adjourned to Oct. 14. The plea was withdrawn fol- Four persons -appeared on lowing testimony of defence charges of speeding and were witness Dr. James Saunders who each fined $10 and costs. Fined examined the accused. Magis- were Thomas Coughlin, Mac-|10); February 2.53 inches (3.41); . ‘ ; inci i trate MacDonald remanded Neills Mills; Edward Arsenault, March .8 inches (3.38); April|@dian Championships in 1966. | |The Provincial championship Coulson to the custody of the Kensington; J. ‘Anthony Arsen-|1.49 inches (2.95); May 1.66 in-| Three other classes were run .iihie piowing and 1.30 to 4.30 superintendent of Riverside Hos- ault, Abram’s - Village: Richard | ches (2.87); June .89 inches (2.- . for grass. : : pital for * period of 30 days for Chapman, RCAF Summerside. (33); July 1.47 (3.00); August 3.- Furrows Fine weather resulted m a Es a ek Cana ae olahiet Gal Gn ane ee reappe - j Five Appeals SO eae Crowned FUNERALS O'LEARY — Doris Macboug-| Court Oct; 14. tion were George Phillips, Me- | Abandoned ; ‘ FOSTER FUNERAL — The Four Summerside men, George Neills Mills; William Alexander | GEORGETOWN. — A sitting |all, Miss O'Leary Co-Op”, a | funeral for Mrs. Elmer H. Fos- compete today for the provin- six plowing classes will get un- cial chamionship and the win-|derway and there will also be ner of the Island title will be |@ tractor rodeo and a team pull- eligible’ to compete in the Can-|ing contest. ‘ Joseph Grady, Ceci] Arsenault. Ross, RCAF Summerside and) Robert Gaudet and John Henry John Robert Buchanan, Sum- Richard, who had entered not merside : guilty pleas to similar charges A second charge against Bu- of possession of stolen goods, chanan of driving without a lIl- namely a combination gasoline cense was dismissed by the ma- o¢ the Supreme .C. of Prince |b , ter was held Tuesday, Sept. 14 ee ae ; ourt ed brunette from Spring- | » Sept. 14,/ eee ee ae ete |Eaward Island. for the heating field’ West was chosen “Queen from_— the —Macless.— Funeral pe ah ' : of Kings Count 1 cf the Furrows” last night in Home, where service was con- CHARGE OF THEFT 8 ounty appeals, was g es adjourned to Sept. 21 to set “')" <1" rleandrs youth, Joseph held. in- the court house in|O'Leary Regional High School |ducted by Rev. D. A. Campbell. & date for hearing. ie accused Alfred Gallant, who had been| Georgetown Tuesday, with Mr, auditorium. i Oy eS ee oP a ooh encarta Calan. whe had UG Sete ek RY Miccipen| er paenes are Mr. er [sve by Mo len Wie, Co erty in two sureties of $500 July when’ he pleaded guilty t Presiding. ». |nice Wallace “Miss Cascumpec| regational hymns were ‘What Sere ae a chatge of theft of a watch val-| Deputy Attorney Genera) J. Ladies Aid” and Barbara Harris,/a Friend We Have in Jesus, each. Se . | Arthur McGuigan, QC,’ repre. Miss Lucky Dollar Store.” and ‘Nearer My God to Thee." 3 sented the crown. : | The crowning ceremony was|Attending in a body were the ANGLO- EASTERN ths sepals. “ole \performed by the new Prince, management and staff of Stew- |. a were disposed “ County plowing champion, Ray-| art ee Pallbearers (Continued from page 1) sa n MacNeill, president the| were: R. . ‘Lowther, Salem | i FUNERALS dismissed by the court and the Prince County plowing match. |Korrey, Hillard Toombs, Ben- votes, cast 10, —,* — eae i having a plea of guil- The new queen is a daughter nett Carr, Clarence -Cameron with its seven nays. cat , ’ of Mr. and Mrs. Allison Mac-|and Duncan MacPherson. Inter- tion — sid te aie lane tar wanen” ie = tet = me rtin — Dougall and she is a cashier at| ment was in the People’s ceme- reflec a ines in t nnear through his attorney, Lester 0’- * Co-operative. the coeip—seren Conservatives | Lower Montague was held. from | Donnell filed a sina of saitty |" the peri = a filled ‘ce ; unwilling to support immediate the Lower Montague United to a charge of selling liquor. He capacity for the dazzling parade | sanctions and 10 Laborites sym- Church, Tuesday, Sept. 14 at 3 was fined the sum of $500 and of 19 contestants, the highlight SOMETHING pathetic to the -general theme P.m. The service was conduct- |costs or three months in Kings % 4 program of entertainment ; : of the resolution, but reluctant ed by Rev. Russel Burns. The |County Jail. jin “conjunction with the Prince] Tq Think About... to step ahead of their govern- hymns The Lord's My Shepherd| Allan Stephen Jamieson aban- County Plowing Mateh in ment of Prime Minister Harold and Rock of Ages were sung by |doned an appeal from a convie- |? -e2ry yesterday. — | # your furnace is over 1@ years) é ; ; ; | : ; oes Pe | The queen and princesses are| eld, you may be money ahead - Wilson in backing sanctions. jthe ‘choir, and the selection The | tion for impaired driving; Ken- | ted t k Pye 4 ; * ' Anroune>ment of the results Home Over There by John 'neth James Carter abandoned |$t the ¢ ste stuensat eomanet to°} So geet. close look! ‘of the vote set off a noisy |Bears. Mrs. Austin Ross was) an appeal from a conviction of |night at ‘which plowing ophice | HERE s WHY: round of < plause in the House Organ accompanist. Pallbearers selling liquor; Preston Allison | and prizes are presented | The usual “life expectancy” ‘of! of Commons chamber, scene of were Lloyd Collings, John T. | MacSwai- abandoned an appeal! - Judges in the queen contest |tdinary furnaces is about 10 ‘the conference! which is being Landrigan, Lemuel Robertson, from a conviction for failing to were Mrs. Fred Osborne, 1964 | 7°? theld in Canada for the first Albert Ellsworth, Austin Ross,|yield the right of way: Earl Islander of the year, Mrs. Helen | BUT EVEN MORE ‘time. It_ends Friday. and Harold Annear. Flower Joseph MacDonald. abandoned) Herring and plowing judge David IMPORTANT *bearers—-were-Ralph Graham, ;an-appeal-from—a—conviction for-Gilchrist. i ; Chester Schirmer, Donald Ross, impaired driving and Pauline) Chester McMackin was master.) geenat coanevemeie Ya the last : DEATHS | Sones Jackman, Ambrose Jes-| (Mrs. James) Feehan abandon-}0f ceremonies for the evening's 19 years you have a right to be 4 ‘so and Leslie MacDonald. Mem-'ed an appeal from a conviction | Program which included Scottish discontented if don’t have a| er ’ : i HOLLAND. — The death occur- bers of the Royal Canadian Le-|for selling liquor. ‘dancing by Lex Pate and Niles modern LENN : sys-_ Isn't it wonderful what Lantic Dark Old Fashioned . 4 red at the Charlottetown Hos- gion attended in a body. The! Costs were allowed at $4.00 In oe SS ee et = you de not have a Brown Sugar does for flavour. Try this new dessert |, Tuesday, Sept. 14, 1965,-0f Legion graveside service was the Griffin case’ and of $15 in all Atieaaa aieters neces TODAY) ee and listea to your family call for more, w “La Ruth Holland, seven- read by J. S. DesRoches. The jother cases, with the exception . month-old daughter of Mr. and a and reveille were soun- of the MacSwain case, in which Mrs. Daniel Holland of Johns-ded by Bugler George Boud- | panied by the Warren brothers; | music by the Bel Aires orches-| ° no costs were asked for by the tra and vocal selection by Mrs.| Palmer Electric * ton’s River. Burial this afternoon dreault. Interment was in the | Crown. Etta S ame ; | im Fort Augustus cemetery. |Lower Montague cemetery. "The Court adjourned Sine Die. |Mrs. mime by | Dial 894-8543 - Oh’town ae ae LANTIC DARK OLD FASHIONED BROWN SUGAR ot at I PO ERR fain inte Bo Mace Mt thee tui ctl thc A A ill tll Mh tne i te dello Meron LootheiAainknl he thn decaidgade 2 - a ws : . . 60 ee oO 6 Og Pgh . 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