eS CTY NES PGE Freedom Is Short For Ch town Man Summerfield Church. Prior to Larkin’s dismissal by Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, the evidence of two crown wit- nesses was heard, Cst. Vernon Reeves, police officer for the town of Kensington and Cst. Ron- ald Pettit, ROMP. : Summing up the evidence the magistrate said that the crown had failed to establish that the accused had carried the knife : with any intent to use it as an tioned he said that the accused offensive weapon’ and therefore |4@d told him that she had re- he could do no other than' to di- | ceived the articles from William miss the charge. Larkin. Sere ee ate a The accused was then taken to Kensington ‘Police Constable | POSSESSION CASE the ROMP barracks for question- Vernon Reeves surprised two} In the case of Bernice Marg- ing and later that day im the men about 1.30 a.m. on August | aret Bisso, Charlottetown, charg-| company of police officers had 3, loading a car with merchan-|ed with the unlawful possession | been taken to Queens County Jail dise from MacKenzie's store but | of stolen goods, a quantity of cop-|to. visit Larkin. they escaped in the dark leav-|per and silver coins, (about $30)| There, the witness testified, ing behind a loaded rifle endjand a wrist watch, one police| Mrs. Bisso had told again that shotgun. An intense manhunt en-| witness was heard before the case | the Mounties had found the stuff sued and about noon that day | was adjourned until Friday, Aug-| and was told by Larkin to say Larkin was picked up by an RC | ust dist. that she had saved the money MP patrol oin the highway near| set Donakd §. Davis, RCMP. and there was nothing the police ; stated that on August 7th he had| could prove. Sgt. Davis tsaid Newfoundland first interviewed the accused be- ‘Continued from Page 1) that after the accused had in - hind the building on Queen Street |formed Larkin, the latter had which housed the Island Grill. At ways Minister Greg Power, ‘who The First Montague Troop seal ‘ anaek jwith Scoutmaster Eric Duvar / called-the police—foul names: that time he said the accused had} Following the visit to the jail said that she had no money nor ‘and ASM Ron Lawford assisting CABINET MEMBER OUT president, (Kings); Stanley Bry- lpart time and the 6th Charlotte. | The only other cabinet member Bs eden p NDNA —— ee Attempted Arso Charge Dropped com 7 presented In Queens County Magistrate’s| liquor. Court the charge of attempted arson , against George, I. Kerwin of North Rustico was withdrawn following a moving plea by de- fence counsel J.0.C: Campbell, Q.C. and the concurring of the |from crown counsel John P. Nicholson. The case which opened approx- imately two months ago follow- ing an alleged incident at a home in North Rustico was con- cluded. yesterday before Mag- istrate Gilbert A. Gaudet, Q.C. following an adjournment of sev- eral weeks, during which time the accused had undergone ex- amination. Two charges were laid against a Charlottetown man at yester- day's court session. He is charg- ed with the theft of a car radio and the unlawful possession of for permitting a motor vehicle to be operated on the highway with defective equipment, were _ each figed $5 and costs. In lieu of pay- ment of the fine the former was given the option of a fi jail term. _ Similar penalties were out to residents of West Royalty, Milton, and Peake’s Station for failure to stop at a stop sign. For driving without an operator's licence a Peake’s Station man re- ceived a fine of $10 and costs or five days. : Magistrate's Court on a charge of carrying an offensive weapon. Larkin was arrested as he left the court on a warrant issued by Magistrate R.S. Hinton of Sum- merside chargi him with twe breaks at the sto of MacKen- zie’s Lid., and Athol Cotton both of Kénsington early in the mora- ing of August 3rd. He will be arraigned in Magis- trate’s Court in Summerside at ja later date. ik ,parade the 113 veterans attend- ed a banquet at the Clover Club. At the cenataph the wreath was FIRST WORLD WAR veterans jaded to the monument in Queen ;|CSM. Norman MacDonald, right, of the 105th Battalion turned out | Square to honor their fallen com- | and Cicil Palmer, president of fm full force yesterday and par-'rades. The parade was led by ithe gassociation. Following the laid by Mr. Palmer. Scout Troops Under Canvas 105th Overseas Battalion HoldsParadeAndReunion Box Office opens at 7:30—Show at Dusk SHOWING TONIGHT, FRIDAY & SATURDAY the accused was taken back to the police barracks, where she was given the statutory warning and a written statement was ta- any jewellry. After obtaining permission from | of | MacNutt, Mrs. Bisso to search her room at __.Edward D. MacPhail, Southport, succeeds Cecil Pal- | mer of Charlotetown as presid- ent of the 105th overseas Batta-| sident, (Queens); Charles Mac-|for the 105th battalions of . Mr. MacPhail} Cormack, North Lake, vice-| ad States. was elected during a business) meeting yesterday as 113 veter-' ans attended the sixth reunion of The reunion was climaxed last evening with a dinner at the Clo- ver Club. . honory president; Henry — Bernard, —_Summersi vice - president, (Prince); Walker, Charlottetown, vice-pre- | J. S| Two Youths Pl eal] Not Guilty Speaking to the 113 veterans in attendance, Lt. Col. John A.| Two Charlottetown youths char-| MacDonald, M.P. of Cardigan ged in City Police Court with) traced the history of the infantry | attempted theft, entered pleas of | battalions on the Island. not guilty and were remanded un- Seated at the head table were/ti] Friday, August 2Ist. without Cecil Palmer, T S. MacNuttt,|bail, by Magistrate K.M. - | Col. MacDonald, Henry Bernard,|tin. Q.C. : | Charles Harris, E. D. MacPhail,| The youths are specifically | William Wadman and J. M_.! charged with attempting to steal | Lee a quantity of gasoline from the} side, |ant, Montreal, vice-president, for Canada; and Roy Weatherbie, Cahbridge Mass, vice-president Unit- To Attempted Theft Charges mangfor failure to stop for a red traf light. Clergyman Is d To Rest The funeral for Rev. W.G. Hogg was held from St. Peter’s Ca-! thedral yesterday afternoon where service was conducted by Cannon E.M. Malone. Séated in the Sanctuary were Rt. f° W.W. Davies, Bishop co-afijutor, Halifax and Rev. Erie In m, chaplain to the Bishop. Seated in the chancel were Rev, Canén J.T. Tbbott, Rev. David Minton, Rev. A.E. Piercey, Rev. Canon J.R. Davies. Interment was in St. Peter's cemiiery. Service at fhe grave town Troop “B" ‘Holy Redee | mer) with Scoutmaster Ernie Gallant and assistants John Mac- | Donald and Bud Lund are- pre | sently camping at Camp Buchan. | Both troops will break camp on Saturday. The last Scout camp of the season will be held at Point Plea- sant starting on August 28th, when the 8th Charlotetown Troop not seeking re-election is S.J. Hefferton, provincial affairs min- ister in the last cabinet, who re- signed his Trinity South seat late vo month. The COF, which had 10 can dilates entered im the 1956 elec- |tion but failed to elect any, is backing the Newfoundiand Demo- cratic Party which also has the support of the 1,000,000«member | (Trinity) will go into camp with lcLa andida their scoutmaster Fred Large | on ao |and Assistants Malcolm Reeves | threesay fight with tohecal and and Walter Auld. This will be the Pc candidates in Placentia East second camp for this Troop this Intense interest is ceied ais eee St. John’s West. Premier Small- wood relinquished his Bonavista North seat for a personal fight \with Mr. Hollett in St. John’s foteys The PC leader captured Meantime, speculation is that seat by acclamation in the either Pierre Sevigny. deputy ex election, Both men predict Commons speaker and Conserva-| ™&. will win the seat and the tive MP for Longueuil, or Noet| PTovmece. But the voters will con- Dorion, Conservative MP for 580 one or the other to probable Bellechasse, will get the new lvion. Quebec cabinet post Ee eae | Moments before the prime min-| WOULD RESIGN \ister summoned reporters to! ‘1 would have no choice but to make the announcement. Mr.) 7@sigm if defeated,’ Mr. Small Diefen- Wood said. The premier has ‘Veteran Continued from Page 1) Macdonnell entered Mr baker's office. But he slipped out | @sked for a smashing vote of con- and went strolling down the east | fidence in his running fight with block corridor toward his second-' Ottawa and elimination of the floor office before the announce- present Conservative representa- Other officers” elected during | tank of a car, valued at less than the meeting were Major T. E. $50 pleaded guilty to the theft of a radio. valued at less than $50,| [ O C A [ |: Queens County Jail. Information by the arresting accused had taken the radio from the home of Ivan Lund, Dorches- la bottle of liquor | Charged with loitering, a Char- NEEDS REPAIRS : The Department of Fisheries | mand of Captain Townsend is in| port for a week effecting od Another Charlottetown resident and was sentenced to 30 days Vc police officer revealed that the’ R I E t ter Street, and traded it off for patrol vessel “Lanna” under com- paire to her generator. The ship of other youths, who “te ‘through y a. of 22 men and was of a number her | Active pallbearers were Hon. through some 25 years |that he has hand-picked the UN WFLAKE ene of the ships which has re-| fed ~ ue abut Ge an Walter F. Hyndman, Gordon! Mr. Diefenbaker said Mr. Mac- party as his opposition was de- “ eently taken an active part in| the seizures in the Alberton area. | POURING CONTINUES . Goncrete pouring at the south pier of the Hillsboro bridge which | Started at 10 a.m. ca Monday is| Sentence. Fines of $5 and costs des lotetown youth was convicted a8 wag$conducted by Rt. Rev. W. charged and fined $5 and costs'w. pavies. or two days. Evidence disclosed| Honorary pallbearers were that the accused had been arres-' pon T. WL. Prowse. L.E. Well-| ted early this morning near the ner. KM. Martin, Noel DeBlois, corner of Bayfield Street and Eim| jugse HL. Palmer, T.E. Mae- Avenue. He was in the company wytt - . | Wellner, Arthur Peake. Michael docket charged with being drunk | ,,. E and incapable, one from the city = G.. Foster, J.C. Suther was sentenced to 20 days in the|“ Queens County Jail, and eet SHEARING RECORD | was given a ten-day suspended 'DON | litical ment was made IN POLITICS 25 YEARS It was an unemotiona! retire- ment from the mainstream of public life for a man whose po- career stretches back donnell told him that as the old- est cabinet member he felt he 7should make way for a younger man Mr. Macdonnell would remain (CP }—Leslie Rams-|a private Member of Parliament jtion im the legislature. This, said Mr. Smallwood, would be suitable punishment “from the Newfoundland people for defending Ottawa's action.” Allegations by opposing parties scribed by the politically-power- ful premier as ‘‘trash.”’ | Mr. Hollett said the “ordinary /person in Newfoundland believes as the Conservative party does . has st a British sheep /for his constituency jthat Prime Minister Diefenbaker ; : 7 i sed upon residents of! <}, d off 227 sh in) “I wish for h : will honor Canada's obligation to t continue until Satur-| Were impo ¢ . | Sheafing record o 7 sheep in wi or him many years of; ~ day lesdieg to estimates of en-\cbarlottetown, St. Mary's Road,| 4 pine-hour day. He beat his own service in the important but less | Newfoundland. gineers on the job. Originally te be finished Thurs- day, it was found that the equip- and Fredericton, convicted on si- milar charges. Another from Bun- bury was fined $20 and costs or ten days, and the seventh was previous mark by 24 ROAD DEATHS UP NNDON (CP) — There were | onerous role of private MP,” said! | Mr. Diefenbaker. | As a lawyer, Mr. “If I thought that there was any - federal government that Macdonnell would neglect Newfoundland or |worked for 33 years with the Na-| any vinces I would fight ment on hand was not capable | remanded until Friday, August 21|765-road deaths in the London | tional | any of the pro I of handling the big pour as speed-| without bail. fly as first thought. In spite of this delay the pour has continued without interruption and satisfac- tory results are reported. Five) trucks each carrying five cubic yards of concrete are hauling from the Schurman plant. The average rate of pour has been about 21 eubic yards per hour. NEW SERVICE — el its new Viscount 300 service om’ Monday August 2, according to a company announce- | ment made today. Serving Monc- ton, Goose Bay, Gander and St. | John’s, there will be flights each | way three times a week on &) first class passenger basis. LEAVES TODAY Mrs, Donald Macmillan, Skip- | “per of the ist Charlottetown Sea Ranger Crew, “S.R.S. Bucking- | ham”. leaves for Doe Lake, On- tario, today to attend a Ranger Advisers’ Conference. After the conference on August 28th, Mrs. Macmillan will leave to fly to} Mexico, where she will be the Canadian Representative | and | Hostess at a World Gathering of Young Adults. \ IS PROGRESSING Mrs. Isabelle Driscoll of Mt. Herbert, who underwent an_ operation in the Chariottetown | Hospital on Tuesday morning is | progressing favourably. RETURN TO TORONTO Glennis and Olive Ford who, were called home by the sud- \den death by accident of their eral for Margaret Anne Horne was held yesterday morning from Central Airways will |. 2. RD eee A fine of $10 and costs or five days was imposed upon a city: Trust Company Limited, | » area last year, 9 more than im becoming president. He resigned 195— The seriously injured to tal 10.700, an increase of 1,f100. zg & ¥ ' i” oe er | that post to enter politics in 1944. Election predictions of the lead- He .was elected to the Commons | &S of the major parties are iden- |for the first time in 1945 as mem-, tical but opposite. Said Mr. ‘ae for the old riding of Muskoka- | Smallwood: “I believe # is go- _|Ontario. He was defeated in the| ing to be a big victory for us.” |1949 general election but won a é byelection in Toronto Greenwood| CONFIDENT OF WIN * later the same year. He was re-| Mr. Hollet said: “we'll come turned in 1953, 1957 and last year. | back with imcreased strength and : will defeat Mr. Smallwood in | se. John's West.” He was his party's financial critic in Opposition. | | by: McBRINE @ CHRISTIE @ CARSON and other famous lines. HEAR & SEE Hon. Eugerie Cullen Minister of Agriculture speaking over 222 Sydney Street, Sgt. Davis {| ken from her. testified that in a suitcase he had| Sgt. Davis stated that the ac- \discovered a black ladies purse cused was not arrested until Aug- containing aout $30 in copper and ust 12th. silver coins and a small box con-_ Im boih cases the defence coun- taining a set of cuff-links and a sel is F.A. Large. Q.C.. and re tieclip. The watch was on the/ presenting the crown John P. Ni- |wrist of the accused. When ques-'cholson. a a a a ce a ee a ee x NORTH RIVER x a ~=-ewnwe woes ww eweewe ee ese ws Ss se SS Se S| | | TO-NIGHT AND FRIDAY It's the laugh-and-love hit of the season. . . Para mount’s charming, disarming “Houseboat” in Techni- color starring Cary Grant and Sophia Loren as the so- right-for-each-other grownups whose love affair runs ae from Cary’s three delightful, devil- t = al: BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR! 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Ltd, an ely b a b Prem HORNE FUNERAL—The fun- CJRW-Radio x the residence of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan A. Horne, % Brighton Road, to St. Paul's NICE CATCH It appears that its not only | 3 FOR VISITOR of 2 trout: Mr. Ballem said Church, where service was con-| Island fishermen who get all the! juck was really with him be- ducted by Canon J.T. Thbott. In- big catches in the\ province.| .x4.e his line broke after terment’ was in Sherwood cemet-~- Pallbearers were Dr. Paul “MacDonald, Allison Gill. paid, ts ee in This was well proved last even- | he landgd his last fish, Where they eame up with this lovely catch | go back again to try his luck. - * * Pe] 10:45-11:00 p.m. AST THURSDAY, AUGUST 20th and CFCY-Radio 9:15 - 9:30 p.m. AST | s Matinee 2:30 SEA Eventing 7:00—Last complete show at 8:25 TO-DAY — FRI. — SAT. cewek kek aek kK KF BLUEBERRIES, qt. box ...... 39% jing, when a Toronto fishermen, | . Cudmore. William Ives, Ralph | Harold Ballem, decided tn try’ were caught still remains Mr FRIDAY, AUGUST 2ist DIAL i FREE DELIVERY 1 Whitehead. Armal Taylor, David | his luck in Island Waters and) Ballem’s own secret He plans to Inserted by the P. E. 1. Liberal Association 3813 COD. ORDERS ACCEPIED ELM AVE ° a