Ii“ ACROSS THE ISLAND Feats Recalled . llSlAND NEWS PAGE :Montaguo, Souris, Kings Coun Of Eating Eggs . lDecision Ii} NEIL A. .VIAI’HLbON PTIHIMIZI'FIHTI Editor I Plinth”) s n. -1. - t ‘l‘ 'a.: ~ .itn-n the Easter season “yeti. no here a v . ,i A t 'l iaie AUHTI‘ to tth dein Myron lithium is. .i .i»t-aii~ a llLt‘ ills grandfaL’ner. the he Earthen Bal‘H'Il of Kltlgxltil] told of W;lliam Beer. kings“- IM unthu man tiriow ilnnu‘ vie has forgotten. nai utg a bet on to are who could t-at tnr must 3' Easter The tuber t‘hap ate Minx like 2i u: 1': o-uzs I he ate vnvni «in Satuiday. .\Ir Herr It! 22 on Sundax “‘1' nt‘ thalit-ngm tile .t'gdlil) at his OPP‘Il't’tit Cling his on Saturday. Tin argument ,-.isi for a him and it has tinaliy deeded N! the two men mould race one-quarter mile to decide the uto- ur. Beer won and he nl ihli ltlainlalni‘d lhaf pron-d the Satur- cui' purchase of the Sp rts weeks it via learned from an ullli'lal s nurce Tuesday. I Carl Burke. managing dire-ct- day date “as 'll‘Eal 'n' in: I‘Zustvr t'Hl‘lILl minim! Alma \ it“! is! the l v and is EASTER Eur, “aw... \JC arm-r comma! -n former years and n“! ‘.‘\w(““ {n mum hr at v.v .‘s‘tc \- ~. Pllln" ' ‘ "m Mn" "‘9 ‘l "a “ "‘ ‘ ’ "m I“ m mm mm “er 8 ° least tun needs it llldl “"19. h time ft! Ea~it~r hose days WALTER II‘BRIICV mum-1s that Robert Iapterre drank I raw “a one tiny in \"rM \l it-F‘iii-n': slni'P at Erwin] lip had he! he could drink l‘er‘ down and llf‘ was room it drink the other three. ml? mantainn: he "P't'l‘ ’: 1' hi-l'w But the qx-i‘tators were drain in 'Zlie him the it"lP!' "i'ne That was 70 wars azu ~..~ ~ \lv- 0 R'ii-n. “hit got the tale as I I». been handod drain from that far off day I Most Fantastic Eating Feat A ST. PETER'S Ii‘il' aw in it'll-vi 6-11‘ one I-‘a~tet‘ Sunday morn- hg which is a prv'tv :und frat \\’Illl the ("led \arter But the most lantastic egg eating (I‘m of WWI" all “as told in a letter from a clergyman friend n' n‘InP .ilw a~lmd me» not to use his name. But be ad direct m- In .lnhn \ <twle. a l.t'tle Pond man who is a pal “m5 nmm‘my man mmugh [he mmms in it is helimed a meeting Ilia) be arranged bvtueen i'il} Cuflill and “r, Burke to discuss the matter. 50 l'RGFNt‘Y FELT Nit ptirtii-ular urgent-y is It‘ll in the business as the \rena has closed hr the «amt: \lthoutzh adnillINll a losing 'Montague Fan Is Toronto-Bound \l()\TA(ii'Fi 7 One of “(in km in tho T'rm lit .1? .QII'mVOI ’1!“ at the pi'osvnt time. and he mid law" 5 """l “Unum‘mc hm" me the drtails km inns l.ln;.d lt'awr. his i\ l(' Hill Biackrt' and .lua ('nitipho‘l, hub of l."tle Pond lt‘atiipl‘d and family THU? loft tor ll'iiii- Cir day at Flavor «mm tn R'ai keii's (31- it about ntic quarter itii‘e iliim. llii' t-w tlir lower \.<il'lr away The) had \vtlv Iht‘nt 3’: hard hound e::<. but uhr-n they pre- iioii. .\l" Finxt‘r p‘ans 'o attond pm for tho monl. thm‘ (mind iltoy hsid int'zmtcn thp salt nlthm.:h at least on:- of [no l'lll'Ti‘l'lI \tnn "icy had m'nrythin: r'w t‘atiinhcli \rrnt lint k for llIF‘ salt. but .tlznt at you thir'( ho found \ht‘n he got bat k" Blarth use itiv finish “S the 54th 0th and ("initibcll was so lev Lup playoff games in 'I'or~ onto 4 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Thurs., Apr. 19, 1962. On Rink Said Not Urgent No action regarding powhie business proposition - MCA 1' Wilson. Montague RCMP detach- rumored to hate lost a consid- over the years - - it is felt big ice palace should not lost to the city. if only for its town. At the same time. a mat many rural residents onioy its facilities. and for this reasni It is thought possible sortie deal might be worked tor city acquis- itinn of the property with prov- incial government asststaoce. It is also possible the newly- lormod 5pm Council and the Charlottetown Playground and‘ Recreation Comnmnm may take an active interest in dispu— turn of the Arena. ll CRL‘SHED TO DEATH BOMBAY. India (Reutersl— Eleven persons “Pr. crushed to death and nine others intured \ionday when a concrete chim< ney t-iashed through the roof or a house. Most of the occu- pants “ere asleep \ihen the 54% foot chimney collapsed. bring- lf|,'.‘. dovin With it parts of the inn upper storcys oi the build- In}: lliquor Possession Chargo Dismissed By Magistrate is — A cbr‘fl 01 WP session of liquor in a place other than his own maidens: agatast G r o r g 0 Kenneth Blaisdell. Souris River. was d15ml>§€d by iMI‘ISU’IIO James B. JohJston. ; QC, ta Kings County magistrate s icourt at Sour-is yesterday. Biatsdell had prevtously plead- ed not guilty to the barge. Tuo Crown is'itresses were heard with the first. Kenneth .Llewellyn. Gaspereaux. telling Eat being the drier of a truck which was stopped on the night of Feb, It by Cost William A. ment. at Greek River. Att-ua is tht'tli’d to: several erable sum in overall“ 0‘" Llewellyn said the constable had found a half-bottle 0! beer on the ‘l'loor of the car and he had been subsequently charged and flood or ad \li‘k \ilili’h twins the mine to the youth 0! Charlotte~ I in mun It Mn‘wm He “id ' lthe accused was in the cab of the truck With him and had an- companied the constable to the police car and later returned to the truck and usey had left the ‘ scene togolsor. l l The second witness. Cnst. Wil- son, said he had found two open bottles of beer on the cab floor and bad seind them. He said he was unable to positivon ‘d- entity the person in the cab with Llewellyn. but the second per~ son had claimed the beer as his and at the police car had given his name as "John Francis Lay- . bolt of Bristol." The officer said he had been unable to find such a permit. The magistrate dismissed the charge as he said one man had already paid a fine for posse» sion of the same liquor. In other cases before lhe court yesterday. John Charles Murchi- son. Glen William. was fined :25 rem-ivcd its municipal charter Monmo and costs or 30 days {or posses- sion of liquor not partisans! from a vendor. On a sec-ad dial-gr at assaulting a police officer. Cost. Harry W Bums RCMP. Murchi- son pleaded not guilty and was remanded in custody to appear at Georgetown April 8. Cash ball was set at $200 and one surety d m. Harald Joseph Mackinaw. Goose River. was charged with drivtng while his abilities were impaired The case wal ed until May 1 at Souna. No plea was taken. William Hubert MacDonald. Souris. was lined no and coata or 10 days on a charge of driv- ing wttbout due can and at- tention. speeding at 10 mph. ll 50 mph. zone. DUMP POTATOES Two mm W mam 51m“: ‘i‘hs first robins of the reason ' “.3 mm were seen here on Monday. to. Basil Maclnnis Joseph Holland. were each lined Ilo and costs or five days In jail on charges a! dumping potatoes in a trout stream. Magistrate Johnston levied l l BURTON . ‘1']. Stewart. Ilium- Park. [CAI-1 Station. Summon side heaved a promotion ro- mt-ly hm LAC. to his present Sgt. and Mn. 1"]. Stewart. Elm Park. recently vmtod Mrs Stewart's mother, Mrs. Eva Daito. Burton. The funeral of the lat: Mr. Bennett Howard was held Tues- day morning April 10th, from his late residence in Glengarty to St Mark's Lot 7 Roman Catho- llt: Church when Solemn Ro- quiem High Mass was celebrat- ed. Burial was in the adjoining century, Marian, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lani-r Dalton. Burton. cn-‘ tenained her friends no Wednes- day. April 11, on the occasltn of her 8th birthday. The after- noon was spent in games and contests. were served to the guests. MURRAY RIVER THEATER Dainty retmhmenta i fines ottEOandcoslsormdaysl on seven persons charged with intoxication. and eight other: l were lined a similar amount a " 10 days for possession of liquu' I in I place other than their test- OPEN FRIDAY dent-es. Chester J amen MacDonald Souris. was fined $110 and costs. or 10 days after pleading guilty i to drivtng while impaired. . Deputy Attorney—General 1A. RicGuigan prosecuted all cases. ‘ DUVAR'S RADIO SERVICE Serving King’s County . . Highest Quality TV I —-n. .0 u “L Harman's pas-unto. 91:. an. In. Walter Mat-Lean. ‘ GEORGETOWN l M’ “‘ M” m“ W“ °‘ Halifax. N.S.. were recent Zueall , t ' Mrs. run Powenrnnm' ale 32:23:; min“ “' "d was a merit visitor to George- W”. when m w“ u! "at Miss Paulette Burks ta; re— ‘sumed her studies at hotre Tfifihml; ML Ind "um Dam Academy. after having Mrs. wmiun Robb. 0‘ Moon :‘in ii! at her home in George .Iaw. Sash. is visiting her par-i n‘ .mu’ Mr. “.1 M". Smut Mn. Helen Mai-tell. is Vial!- Whita. log in Elliotvale. as the guest ; 5411- Guy Hemphm returned i of her niece. Mrs. Frank Pawn borne recently from \ioucton. and Mr. PW“. N 3.. where she visited hcr son . . .Mr. IJoyd Hemphlli and Mrs.‘ M“ J”“"‘ Wm" " ‘ 9‘“ out in the Charlottetown Hos» Hemmill. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mac-Lean ‘ pita]. MAYFAIR THEATRE - MURRAY RIVER GRAND OPENING SHOW FRIDAY - sawnoav 8:30 PM. 'WoyoquoTbslottomoHlioSoo" ll cob—Walter Pidng Fabian—Front Avain— thrillar. Muir adventure. lads: tern-"m Peter Lorre. A submarine the sea. first showing In LBJ. HORTON'S STORE MURRAY RIVER NOW IN STOCK Cedar Shingles. Asphalt Shingles and oLo nurcn gem“ Ilaarlrm in northern Holland. RCA Victor and Philips Rwfiflg, lnsul Md. Gypfock. a manufacturing centre and also TV Receiver. centre of the bulb-growing area. T“. cm.m_ Phone 81 ' in 1245. nary and Tms‘rntwi hr .‘".'ihhi~d the rcitinhing two eggs and .IV'W them at his t‘rwtd in di st The storv is. perhaps one iilndI‘f‘d years old. and it has been handed down for :wno' trtttli 'hrtiigh the ccnoratinns ever stnrt‘ Blavkett “as not a nuc'ii'ilxti'ly bi: man the old stories state. but he was 3 Ir: onlrt' llllii” lie :t 'iil“'l' on a floating it-o rake anl he is said in hit e mm H m tut to '\I i‘d gnu-i» \l ‘lliillll mun Cooking It. when he finallv (ii {lt‘ll n‘liuie on Buuglttun Island. Causeway Announcement Greeted I KNOW you i-\pr-i-' im- in say winottiln: about the Caiiseuay. no home is a brmf i‘i)fi‘riil('ll' as spit-e is limitmi, Pcrsnnn‘ly i think it “til he a \iondorftil thing for the Island I hdieve the Prime \imwir-r “as serious when he made the def n- Il miso- to hillld it. \ou that he has made it. Ionly hope I‘ll It” to see i' complotI-d. and have the plcasure of driving across it. If I was a pul’llt'li'li'i today. l'd probahly be trying to Itrab audit [or ym- tinny. a: many are doing richt now. That's the way the, game of polii-rs is plnycd so don't be too surprised at the Lic- m. But I suth in all «orioi'snoss that m or possibly even 90 pennant at our ponple don't i'at‘e who builds “.50 long as lt'l buil‘. But i can‘t .1er wilt tho low who take a completely negat- Ivo uppmarii Libra] polvlimans. f slIEif‘Sl_ can still find plenty dvantuoolis talkin: points for dchnto, cicn thourzh it's a PC ad- ministration that slolr' tho sltuiv this nook “2”! the sensational an- Immcemont that it will be constructed. Potato Embargo Imposed In 1925 11‘ Wis back In lili‘j that Britain placod the embargo on Can- fian potatoos. l loarned this “N‘k The Guardian of February 2] wind tho story uhit-ii (‘Xplr'ilni‘d the British feared imporiaiim d in Coloraon potato boi‘llol — we call thorn ptttato bugs Inland potato growers had surpluses even in those days. 1 m. for Hon John E Sinclair. a Qumns (‘ounty member of par- Ethan. receth a \iil’" urging the “stronizcst potsSible protest" as moral sh p- now loading nnti ktimv of no other outlet for large will still in lanw‘rs' hnntls"_ m'lkdprvlwwtc “f‘l'f’ matlc but thcy had no effect on the Bn'is'ft. Daccd on embnr'vo on American it I " mm ,. pi a ocs the previous GRoWERS HERE than did not think there was much danger d the potato hvo‘ln at"! ng in on putaloox and Glen Ramsay. of- ficer in rhntzr p'wnv pl‘ltll‘llitm diiision here. tolls me there 0mm no tlrnzrr n' ail oi the hwtle being on the potatoes at this Im- of the war although he has seen the odd beetle on potatoes may lilwr the\- were- hat-\‘thd. The it?” story sli:2f‘<ll‘d that with the British market shut out. In (‘tihan markpt "the only other market available" would be A Member. l9“ story had told a! 1.1)0 tons ol IE]. point- .» tut-m ITIle to Rritam and Willly d "A regular outlet at that “TM they were taiking for some ol the best Canodim AGAIN! ! SUPER - LASTIU TWIN-PLY “TOUGHIE” CANADIAN TIRE CUTS fl var-tutu" lii Eniain ‘T‘be emibnrgn has never been lifted. apparently. lite-n this prnvmce shipped the elitiitalent of 3.500 a mini animal-mom Ico Boat Trip Is Recalled l LAST WEEK'S story a! I" Will it Matt in Tn‘ the do“ n( roe if“. Howard (‘ailly «it. \tho Ines With ha son-inrlaw and I hr. \ft. and \lrs n(' Johnson. Charlottetown. recalls 03.2% it 19M lt tool: hm- eight days to got from Saekville to Cape Tra- 1» M Nettle Simmons loft Winthr \I m as. arrivt-d In Sat'kville Fobrimn' 24. .va'tm‘é'anfiz tit-tare Okivmrt the 35 nile m Tor-mmtins—Fred Ghouls-r of Chadth town thefiilpwond then had to wait until March A to M e s am wrath" was stormy and the m’ In boat! mild not he risks-(I tintll it cleared by The {Smile drvvo was nomsary bonus! the trains were not running to Tor-momma Thny ware not running in the Island '"N’Y’ not for thrrw works. hor memory tells her. though rho is m mam SITE DOE! rwall 'hst her hrnthnr Warron Simmons 0! Proposal mvt her on "'he board lf‘l'" about it mile off Cope Traverse and that M- flirted lhl‘ toll-phone wins with his Whip OI they drove along the roar! so dean w»: tho snow The Into Waer W Lu. lair-r premier o! the pt'm'lm‘O. and John Vim it prrvmmr-nt (‘rapaiid form" were other! who made 0w trip along mth two hockl'v team- won name! she (Inn not mail Miss Sim pawl tivo doller M «it to I boat he men on the ioe and paid For the privilege. and hamper! h "I vben tbev stmrlt opt-1i m" Pant Tom lit-watt was h m of the opt-ration There's one oter improving item Tit-r trinlr left Vintlmm In Peta-rm when who did but N van Way 1| min-n the N Hm Inch-d it on the what-t m Vittoria There was no espinnatlm hr - 1mg dviirv. the min mo M was an m in last week’s My W the rm. 8 C _,lensa\1mrrwthnttnnkbertolnndahh dqs vs the First Great War. except in 137 cat-loath under the Northumberland mer \I-ars stirrod momnr'en of vvintry storms. and ire boat trawl hrlueen anmentine and Cape 'I‘rav. 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