Police Report Island News Page _ Belice Rep Eastern and Central Districts DARTMOUTH, NS. (CP) .- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Aug. 23, 1965. 5 A total of 78 counterfeit $20 bills Pleasant Valley Boy Dies In Hospital Garland MacKinnon, 13-year- son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon of Pleasant Valley, \died in the Prince Edward Is- | land cei Saatiten area in last weeks Dartmouth police. said Satur- | day that 15 of the bogus bills, |. which experts describe as “‘fair- ly good" copies of’ the real thing, have been turned “over wn j them Dartmouth RCMP have two = DRIVE-I N TaN Ts SOOT aaa reported on. Halifax City Police- ana RCMP have reported a total ef 62 of the bogus bills. An inquest has been ordered by Dr. C.A. Coady, a . coroner for Queens County. Members of the coroner's jury | are: Benjamin Moore Living- ston, Jr., Parkdale; Donald Ca- meron Gordon, Sherwood; Jack Keir Clark, Parkdale; Lewis | Henry Gaudet, Parkdale; Clif- | . ford Everett Jackson, Park- ee eae hens, 8 dale; George Harrison New-| of Donald Fawcett of St. Almo, | man, Parkdale; and Roy Alex-| south of Plaster Rock { ander Birt, Charlottetown. Another barn and a farm | house were saved by neizhbors N.B. Fire Leaves $20,000 Damage PLASTER ROCK, NB (CP) — Loss was estimated at $20.- 000- Saturday after fire of un- determined —origin destroyed a | } | Hospital at 9.55 p.m. Fri- day as a result of injuries re- ved im an accident about 2 o’- clock that afternoon. The youth was riding his bI- cycle in Fredericton when struck by a foreign-model car driven by Mrs. Willard Cough- ‘jlin of Alberton. He was rushed to hospital by ~— 060 Teena MARINA VLADY e {est tewess - Cannes Film Festival, 1963 PEACE DEMONSTRATORS aged girls — blocked path of tors were unsuccessful In bid Police pack peace demon- strators into waiting paddy wagon after some 40 young- sters — a third of them teen- Prime Minister Pearson's car in Pacific National Exhibition Viet Nam war to the prime parade. Sit-down demonstra- } to present letter minister. protesting MacNaught Says Gov't ian ambulance from the Char- | before a tanker from the New Brunswick and western Nova Scotia this morning and spread |as far cost as Cape Breton Is- |lottetown Funeral Home and at- tended by Dr. Malcolm Putnam. | | Brunswick Forest Service i rived. ar- Prove Popular The Conjugal Bed One of the more popular ag- gregations to visit Charlottetown during Old Home Week was the Halifax Hotel ‘= —S—S= land ening. Rainfall | lammunts trom the showers will FOF@St Fire t. Wexienal forecasts: Under Control HALIFAX (CP) — Forestry crews Sunday were still digging }out hot spots of a major forest Halifax and vicinity, northern Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Is- land, eastern New Brunswick counties: mostly cloudy. Scatter- ed showers beginning this af-| ternoon winds southerly 15. New | Katahdin Rangers, the colorful precision marching band me Millinocket, Maine. It is not just . their appearan- ce, playing and marching that has made them such goodwill ambassadors from south of the > To Enlarge HALIFAX ‘CP) — Peter Her- chorn, vice-president of the Lord Nelson Hotel, said Saturday two additions are planned for the ho- tel, each five storeys in height. oe ee ‘SPECIAL FOR CHILDREN SHOW AT 2:30 TODAY - WED. Brunswick counties: most cloudy. \fire that erupted near Mill Vill- Scotia's South | border, but spontaneous amd Mr. Herschorn gave no esti- ‘age on Nova Shore two weeks ago, but the unsolicited thoughtful acts. mate of cost but said the expan- | Scattered showers beginning this | During their stay the group) would be a ‘‘multi-niRion \15. Low-high at Halifas 52 4 [eae eee er ee was catered to at the Basilica | —- caateat. raglan TAMMY ue : BACHELOF ~ Wrestling Acute Problem | |68 New Glasgow 46 and Youth Centre and today they \the blaze that raged through 2,- ¥°U entre & y WALTER — and Moncton 50 \499 acres of prime timber before ‘ook up a voluntary collection t@| Room FOR A STROLL L By FARMER TISSINGTON tions with the area or the indus jing plants. A large new coal jand 72. |being halted. go-to the Centre's building fund. ‘nts BRENNAN * The Grand Hotel on Mackinae | OTTAWA (Special) — The fe-' try. i ship, with automatic dumping | No new outbreaks were _ re- Also on leaving they formed - up. deral government is wrestling Dominion Coal's general man- equipment, has recently been | ported in Nova Scotia Sunday and played a special salute to{|Island, Mich., which claims to ; - with what mines minister J.| ager is vigorous John Haslam added to the fleet which takes | ACCIDENT and woodlands in all counties are the waitresses who had served be the world’s largest seasonal yam MacNaught describes of Englaid, holder of three en-|Cape Breton coal up the St. jopen to public travel. thent during their stay. ‘hotel; has @ porch 880 feet long. RESTRICTED To 18 years > i “the most acute political pro-| tele in Canada today" — the Nova Scotia coal industry. While Mr. MacNaught under- | standably thinks of the problem | in political terms, it involves’ economic social and human fac-| tors: The fate of half.a dozen communities and close to 7,000 miners rests on decisions that | will likely be taken befcre year | ground travel to reach the oper- | area and will do all it can to en-_ end. Coal is heavily subsidized to : compete, with the United States’, Recently 1 accompanied | $4,000 a year income. a awe = = — dart to and fro tuegugh the al- with clothing stores, short-order | His stock includes small wine Shows product and with other forms of ™inister MacNaught on a visit) Mines minister MacNaught | ttaieeetins at Commaitanl restaurants and cluttered junk bottles, dolls’ heads, large wine 1-9 Only fuel which have all but run coal” out of the domestic heating mar- ket. Now the coal- people are seeking millions of dollars to en- | able them to buy more and bet- ter equipment and to rehabill- |DONS MINER’S GARB gineering degrees. He took over | Lawrence to the Toronto area. the troubled company several | PLAYS BIG PART |months ago and is determined| “Organizde labor plays a big ito solve its problem with or |part and United Mine Workers’ | without government aid. | regional president William, Major problem is that the Marsh and his colleagues have bulk of the coal mined is under made their views well known to the Atlantic ocean. After miners Dr. Donald and the government. arrive at the pit head it takes| The union has close to 7,000 them almost an hour of under- | | dues-paying _members _ in the. | sure that the jobs of the miners) ating. areas, t |are secure. They-average about to number 26 colliery at Glace|says the government can Bay. After changing to the tra- do so much and that the ulti | ditional miner's uniform com-|mate solution rests with the plete with hard hat and miner’s|company and the union to in- light, we descended in the cage. | crease efficiency and step up | ROUNDUP | | Accidents reported to the Charlottetown Police Depart- ment for the week ending August 18 at midnight totale -» led approximately $1,702.00 The accidents, all two-car collisions, saw three peo- ple hospitalized with a ies ranging from a wrist to minor cuts dice bruis- (OP) — Children es ‘ ae ries transistor Teen- -agers with Beatle-sty ° ages estimated at- about | $900. Two persons were ad- mitted to the- Charlottetown Late-model cars, driven hy Little Bit Of Old World Thrives In City’s Midst fich stores, bakeries and ‘fruit, radios markets are in the majority shops filling in the spaces. } Octopus, four-foot eels, hang- ing salamis and squawking | roosters in cages are a common | sight. The fruit shops, which | “I couldn't tell you how much stuff I've got here,”’ he says. vats, little onions,_brooms,.ket- tles, pots and pans, jars, cups, | Spades, toasters, . knives and | light bulbs. ; There are also new stores on ee rT note even bis fake Gon Today .-. Wed. boarded a string of mine cars production. Hospital with minor injuries. men in sharply-cut business toast of having the freshest the street in contrast to the old, betrayed me.. my love and over . “Iwai want my lover killed... ei for a long,noisy and dusty’jour-| In the meantime, the citizens ney, -walked a quarter of.a mile of rugged and _ beautiful Cape) | and. finally crawled the last few | Breton are praying for a favor- yards on hands and knees to. the | able report from Dr. Donald and cramped working area. We had a favorable reaction to the re- travelled -close to five miles,| port on the part of the govern-, were some 2,500 feet down and | ment. three and a half milse out~from the Cape Breton shore. ~ This long haul creates econo- The same date saw a child suits, craw! slowly along the. fruit in the country, also offer dijapidated .shops — a modern escape injury when struck "4Frrow roads. flowers, seeds and nuts. by a vehicle on Gratton But despite these modern Chicken feathers and the smell ir a oe = Street East. sights, Kensington Market is of fish seem to be everywhere ‘| 4 iva Pease Another accident near the much the same as it was when| Tiers of clothing racks sur- a of ten P.E.L. Hospital on Brighton it was established at the turn of |round the sh ops offering Kassie thaekest dion’ onaied Koad Aug. 17 saw two cars dresses, shirts and jackets. In- sustain an estimated $115 | scale while a similiar accident at three streets—Baldwin, tate their mines generally. Key. company is Dominion Coal, a subsidiary of Dominion Steel and Coal which is part of the giant British Hawker-Sidde- ley firm. Dominion Coal is ask- ing some $25 million to acquire improved coal digging ma- chines. But a group of indepen- the century. | The market is composed of dian rugs, boots, shoes, hats, ™ake their homes. Austin | and comforters can be pur- : dent operators has also proached questing equal treatment: ap- | the government; re-! mic problems and leads some to—believe—the—industry~should WEATHER | TORONTO (CP) — Observed | the ‘intersection of Fitzroy and—Hilisboro streets the-fol- jand Kensington — in midtown . -Toronto:-The-streets-are-so-nar- | lowing day resulted in about pa and full of people walking +moderate~ prices: chased at dry goods stores for | |’ Ine proprietor, Aaron = NOTICE gradually be phased out of exis- temperatures: : 3 Aes neg F who emigrated fronr Po- | APPOINT CONSULTANT tence. But manager Haslam Low Overnight High eae TA gecsas tan Mae ting wp the acidic of a ea nrg Med ort aie: said he . Sas: oomad Dr JR Donald. | optimistic a a hee el |Vietoria wae 3 _ | with a broken wrist. on leaves little room for anything sells to “the man with the Progressive Conser- as appoint r on ictoria ... se. : i 2 lest salary.” : ‘ a Montreal engineering consult-' Says the company is mining = Edmonton... .... 49 ss ooh ang or oo es acai a qeapinae ak io ioe aoe vative poll meeting, ant. He started a full scale re-/area roughly 18 miles along the/ Regina... ... ... $0 8 | Of Euston Street and Waltheo "not. understand the language the laborer,” he says. “Tt migt Monday, Aug. 23rd view of the industry in July and sea coast by four miles out um \Winnipeg ..,..0.... 4 71 | Drive. Damages were esti- spoken by the regulars in Ken- as well be me. There is no ‘ ig: s is expected to have a_report|der the Atlantic. Given the right toronto ... 59 .—-77..4 . wated-at $100, ‘ington market, for Hungarizn-~Treason why he shouldn't have a 8°30 p.m at the home ready sometime this fall. ee he guar they 4 CHEWS ccs cco seces BW 7) Another accident on the Yiddish, Greek and Portuguese nice rug on the floor or warm | Short He will report directly to|go as far as ei - > and Montreal ... .s. .- 58 74. | same day at-the-corner- of -are-more commonly heard than blankets’ on his bed.” ‘of Mr. Vince Trainor, ‘ trade and commerce minister still have a viable opera’ tne | pe LR 76 | Water and Prince streets re- | English. {Plump birds, selling at $2.50 , Mitchell Sharp rather than to) The ay fen ree pnd Fredericton -+.. .. 41 m sulted in approximately $300.---Qnce each wave of immi- per or $450 for two, can ox Johnston’ s River. ees mines ~minister MacNaught or, ‘tons a day nal a ae de | Saint John . se 71 damage. . grants became more secure, found at a poultry market oh * oe * . we ote * * _ labor minister Allan MacEach-| ery Tear pace tion (Moncton... ... «.. 43 78 Besides these accidents they moved uptown and left the which has been open from dawn = * en. As Mr. MacEachen comes to eS aaas ee Halifax --+—rve+ 51-67 |~-were-a number~ of smaller market place for the newer Ca- t) dark for 15 years. The bird is from the coal area and Mr. is ‘needed Teo omens (Charlottetown ... . 48 68 | collisions not reported to the _nadians. {killed on the spot and wrapped Jy xe we wk Wwe * a kK kk k Kk OK UK MacNaught from neighboring |that their requirements can be Sydney ry 67__| Charlottetown Police Depart- | Most of the owners use their in newspaper to be carted away Prince Edward Island, the gov-|met. One of the major consum- lS oneeaih vee rs ri eae wags —rAEeny forthe -storage-oF by a casiener:— “ernment deemed it wise to sie case aa ae thee 5c 9 ee “their mechandise. They set up| One of the first stores to ap- Starts Tonight ~ a minister “who has no connec: ADM icin O .8 ; ,wooden tables and stalls on the pear in the market place, 62 g jRestOn So co ss 5s OO Triplets Born \sidewalks_ and sell their wares years ago: is a junk shop owned | o.8 D ed . Ltd aa Se ‘from there. by Abraham Litvack,’ an 84 | PRICES . Maritime r ging e Miho ces si RB In Nova Scotia | Kosher butcher shops, fresh year-old Russian Canadian. Children I5e . ae hee eo FR ay rong ate ice 54s Sissies Wins $117 313 Contract HALIFAX (CP) — The weather | TATAMAGOUCHE, NS. (CP) Selurday ind Meader, Augest tiet tad Miré s seicdece Oeee “DM I office says temperatures climbed |— The first triplets at the Lil- 2 ; Adults ......... ein 1.25 to the low 70s in most localities jan Fraser Memorial Hospital “MAN’S FAVORITE SPORT” | wall for mooring draggers. Some 4 inshore fishing boats and 20 lottetown has been awarded a/draggers have been operating $117;313——contract-—for aoe! a ae ies and ae ae work at Souris, Public or’ ‘aggers 92-foot c are ‘to an end today as cloud moves Minister George Mcliraith has | being added to the fishing fleet. |into the district from the west, |fUr-Pound 14-ounce boy. a three - announced, _ | _Farri_ produce and pulpwood LA weak weather system now.cen-| -pound\15-ounce girl and ‘ four- <3The accepted bid was the low-| are also shipped. from Souris. |tred 150 miles north of Ottawa | Pound three-ounce girl in 30” er of twaspened on June 20. The |. Plans and specifications’ for | will-cross“just"horth of the Mar-| Minutes. All were reported ‘‘do- high tender was $118,490; | the project were .prepared in the jitimes today. Scattered show- ing very well. The work consists of the con-| office of T.B. McLennan, dis- |€TS associated with this system) Mr. and Mrs.- Norton also _ struction of a combined land- | trict engineer, harbors and Riv- | will move into western Newihave a two-year-old son. See Rock Hudson in his funniest role, A Sportsman who hated the: outdoor life. OTTAWA (Special) — Mari- time Dredging Limited of Char- jin the Maritimes Sunday as all here were born to Mrs. Alan three province. experienced” @ Norton of nearby Lalagash Sun- sunny day. lday mornin 2g: The ‘sunny weather will come Mrs. Norton gave birth to -a In Color, Starring Rock Hadson, Paula_ Prentiss and John McGiver. . STARLITE DRIVE-IN THEATRE SUMMERSIDE EAST PE! federation ~_ing and harbor protection “pier | ers, for the federal department | = ~ including a - rl Be geome Tied of public works at Charlottetown. ’ { Ten Pack Warf.” ‘The protection ‘ll C ANCELLATION Centre ¥ = BEST ss a =a x sinea aud grade area | Man Ki ed - = ACTRESS abot 130 by 400 feet with ex- | ee ss . . 2 pe ae ses ro-rared vis I Collision race i £0,the conattion of the build |] Charlottetown Festival | = OF THE w boa ari wi ni an in ris ‘ one ‘ tere a sat i = eet a | hes been cancetled. sr ~ EXTRA PERFORMANCE © LOCAL Kile Setirday when the iota ot erat ct the Board of Directors Thursday, Aug. 26 ~2.00 P.M. — ; collision with a truck near this Souris Exhibition Assn. Buy Your Tickets Early—Avoid Disappointment N community of New Brunswick's me : a cru. \ STOOP eee eee eeeeee@, "Anne Of Green Gables” Andrews BRIEFS Barn, Hay | THE COUNTRY DRIVE-IN Ae ar | “ GEORGETOWN — hae | Archie Lannigan, St. Mary’s| unknown origin which - A New Musical Comedy by | Lost In oF Sturgeon a or "Mauer? > i, nose How did they ever make a movie of | =i a x onl i DONALD HARRON and NORMAN CAMPBELL Road, is a» patient in the King’s | o¢ approximately 4 p.m mata | County Memorial Hospital. day destroyed a ae on the | I ; | property formerly owned by | . Adapted from the world-famed classic by t> HOSPITAL op ot | SOMO O'Brien, now unoc- L. M. MONTGOMERY = Patricia Sinclair, daughter | cupied and situated about a Ch Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sinclair, | half-mile from Georgetown. i emectn 28 SEN Ts PODUCTORS ae LUND by =z ‘Montague, is a patient in.the| The barn contained about 300 Seen | ee z Prince Edward Island Hospital, | bales of hay, owned by = Prices: “cee oS = Charlottetown. | MacDonald, which was a J — $1. . lo:s. soeg AMES MASON: SHELLEY WINTERS. e a OFFICE CLOSED. | Sidi Fire Depart- Two Box-Offices Open Dail¥. 1 sieeve mbar ce ment “anorered tthe cal!" ana | PETER SELLERS sj /scen SUE YON Sar Oenaninrtte-—~ tailiitee Reet -fagaey DICK VAN DYKE. _DAVID TOMLINSON = as announc rom - | preve - a to 12" Nesa:: lttetown offices that the pos | ing to the adjoining house and ‘TONIGHT ONLY SHOW AT DUSK cEonatiader Tiser' 7 See ee FERN BRODELEY- DOTRICE: GARBER: UMCHESTER- TAGE owen -@ WYNN = office at Bristol has n clo other building on property. | ; mo hie max we FCM * 2 Aateased ty SIENA VISTA Shemrbenee Ca, ts, tempora~'y. Persons who us-| The blaze was discovered by a Admission..25e; Children Under 12 Free Saturdays 9 te 12 Noon _ ou a “ually receive their mail at the| passing motorist who turned in ss Confeder. oe : : : = = Bristol post office may get it! the alarm by telephone fron: the Canteen Service ation Centre een 16 cau to.9:30 p.m. ts es 2 now from the Morell post office, | fearby residence of Harold Pub- , _- ; ee a x xk © k& Ke SF \ tke kkk _ the departmental. officials said. | licover. SaaS PaBDaBAAAaAaAaAaBaAaAA : , ain a cai ag ac a ES