was learned last night from FARM HOME IMPROVEMENT ‘shown here. Winners’ were an- The Kings County prize in the farm home improvement section of the rural beautifica- James Arnold MacLellan Gets Penitentiary Term GEORGETOWN — James Arnold MacLellan of Souris was sentenced to serve a total of five 4 s¢=years in Dorchester Penitentiary fm Provincial Megistrate’s Court fn Georgetown yesterday by Magistrate James. B. Johnston, QC. MacLellan was sentenced to tion competition went to Mr. and--Mrs. Harold Bulpitt _ of Roseneath. Their dwelling is serve three years for breaking and entering the office of Melvin J. McQuaid, QC, in Souris and stealing $5,965 and he was sen- tenced to serve two years. in penitentiary, sentence to begin at the expiration of the three- year term. on a charge of es- caping custody at the jail. in LOCAL ~ BRIEFS Georgetown. A further two-year sentence for break, enter and theft at the store of R.J. Mac- Donald and Company. in Cardi- gan will run concurrent with the two-year—sentence_for escaping custody. ‘ MacLellan was represented? by. Lester P. O'Donnell, QC. Gordon Callum MacPherson of Fiat River elected trail by a judge without a jury on a charge of escaping custody from Kings LEAVES MONDAY ‘The CGGS Wolfe will be leav- ‘ng Charlottetown Monday for the Magdalen Islands area it eaptain of the vessel, A. Pier- cey. The ship arrived in Charlot- tetown last week after a three = month tour of duty servicing es- kimo“communities and -Depart- ment of Transport Stations in Canada's north. PRESENTS GIFT Arthur Campbell, senior coun- cillor for the United Commer- eial Travellers yesterday pre- sented a record player and other equipment, as well as a cheque to Mary Coughlin, teach- er for the Charlottetown Rural Regional day-training clats for retarded children on behalf of U.C.T. Special records wili also be given to assist in training the children. This is the 10th of this kind on the Island to re- ceive a record player and equip- ment from this organization which aids retarded children as their p . When the class- room is fully furnished, eight more students will arrive bring- ng the total attendance up to 12. Arnold Glasson, Bale Comeau, Quebec, was assessed a fine of $20 and costs for speeding when he appeared before Justice of the Peace, Albert’ Dinnis in Traffic Court yesterday. Two persons were fined $10 and costs;'they were: Harry E. Daley, Summerside, for park- ing on a bridge, and John Ches- ter Stordy; Crapaud, for: allow- ing ah unlicensed person to drive his automobile. IN HOSPITAL Mrs... Watson. Larter, _ Haimp- shire {s a patient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. 18 PATIENT _ fis a patient in Edward Island Hos- _ sIN- HOSPITAL, Daniel Dixon of Sherwood is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. more. fayorable position. with County Jail and also on a charge of break, entry and theft at the R.J. MacDonald and Company Store in Cardigan. Date for the the |preliminary hearing was set for October 20. MacPherson is also scheduled to have a preliminary. hearing on October 20-.on a earlier escaping custody charge. G. Gordon Tweedy. Kings County Crown Prosecutor, re- presented the crown in-all cases. ASSESSED ‘$100 Alfred Roland Moore of Whim Road pleaded guilty to impaired driving and was $100 and costs. A charge of assault and caus- ing bodily harm to Floyd Fred- erick ‘Johnston by stabbing him with a knife against Ida May Johnston, Murray River, was withdrawn by the informant, Increase Scheduled Sor Farmers The federal government ~has agreed to raise the farmer's re- turn for manufacturing milk an- other 25 cents a hundredweight next year. rs The increase to effect every province in Canada, goes. into effect next April 1, start ‘of a new dairy year. . However, the province of On- tario will receive the éxtra mo- ney tow in a subsidy from their provincial government. _ J: ‘Lincoln Dewar, “chairman of the P.E.I. ‘Dairymen’s' Asso- ciation, said Island — farmers were receiving $4 a hundred- weight for their milk*less haul- ing c ost. which amount to proximately 35 cents. Agriculture . Minister . Hon. Daniel MacDonald stated: “TI am pleased to understand that the increase will come into ef- fect. This will put us in a much re- gards to income for the dairy producer.” ~ nounced yesterday by Rural aneeecen Society——---offi-— cials. Floyd Johnston, ith . the eon- cent of the crown. Edison Paul Collings of Stur- geon, had October 27 set. as the date for his trial on a dangerous driving charge. A charge against, Collings of driving while his licence was suspended. was also adjourned to October 27, : The case of David Francis Horton of’ iris whose trial on a charge-of break, entry and theft was scheduled for yester- day was adjourned to October 16, when the accused who is on bond failed to appear in court. A warrent will be -issued for his arrest. ’ WEATHER © TORONTO (CP) — Observed temperatures: Low overnight High Thursday Vertoria ott ae ths 51 54 Edmonton 59 Calgary 74 Regina 78 Winnipeg . 79 Toronto y 61 Ottawa . - 38 Montreal ‘ 55 Quebec .- 42 53 Fredericton ........ 42 58 - Saint John .....; sgec ae 51 Moncton ........... 42 54 WeetOe sce casces 46 52 Charlottetown ...... 43 51 Sydney ............ .49 56 Yarmouth ......... 46 52 Bt John Siti is sks 49 58 Boston ..:..c.0...-.348 57 New York ......... 48 59 Jacksonville ....... 70 7 Tampa. :....... tere. 00 88 MRSa tl i ec 85 New Orleans ..,.... 64 78 Tucson ........ Hee SS Los Angeles ....... 66 76 Orlando ............ 76 90 - HALIFAX (CP) — The wea- ther office says a disturbance Jeaying Hudson Bay will reach southern Labrador this even- ‘ing: The cloud ahead of it will spread across Northern New Brunswick overnight and across southern New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island Friday morning. However, it will be this evening before this cloud deck reaches the Atlantic coast- line of Nova Scotia. Showers will reach northern New Bruns- wick this -afternoon and ‘south- ern New Brunswick and Prince. Edward Island this evening. Regional forecasts: : Prince Edward Island, East- ern New Brunswick Counties, ‘Lower St. John River Valley: becoming cloudy this morning; showers beginning this evening; a little warmer; winds westerly 20 increasing this afternoon to westerly 30. Low-high st Char- lottetown 38 and 57, Moncton 38 and 55, Fredericton 35 and 55, Saint John 35 and 55. Outlook tre last evening at 6.30 p.m. Guest speaker for the evening search and Planning, (H.C. Aer- es and Company) the consultant survey of the province of Prince. Edward Island. > to get the economy of WINNERS _ Continued from Page 1 garden competition class (b). for gardeners and non-prize win- | ' mers im the last three years were won. by the ‘following: Prince County — Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sudsbury, Spring Valley. ’ Queens County — Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richards, Alberry the Province rolling. He men- that this terms of $100°to $150 mil- next, 10-year per- is one-of--ac- agriculture concerning Mr. “as agricul- ture goes so goes the province.” production could be easily tripled by Island farmers ‘sland News Page poate Jaycees Stage Dinner Meeting ~ The regular bi-monthly dinner if proper techniques and man- meeting of the Charlottetown agement were used. With the Junior Chamber of Commerce great shortage in the world food was held in Confederation Cen- supply and hunger and malnutri- ‘tion prevalent in the world ‘we was George Hunt of Aeres Re- to the fullest extent.” firm who is doing the integrated mons. As part of the evening’s | types of fireplaces and many: program, Edgar Ellis and: Bill | other comforts of home. Philips were inducted as new development is ™€e' Scouts To Erect Camp-site srson Smallman, leader of the “Baptist Church scout troop in Charlottetown, and sev- eral of his troop will erect a ’ scout camp-site in the plaza of Royalty Mall on Friday begin- ning’ about 4.30--in the after- noon. They will demonstrate the | “many -skills that go into making a camp-site a most comfortable place in which to spend a vaca- | tion, The demonstration will in- Mr. Hunt was thanked on be- | Clude the erection of a sidewall half of the unit by Jim Sim-| tent, a dining area,“ - several must. develop our agricultural Due to the nature of the floor members. Other guests includ- | surface. in the mall, they will ed. Lewis MacKay and Derek |use the techniques that would Mallett, a former member re-|be required’ in mountainous or turning to the unit. rocky country. The der-onstra- Each of the inductees and |tion will be of interest to all | guests spoke during the business |Scouters and the many island ting. families who, .each_year, spend Reports -were heard.from El- | their vacation under canvass. mer The Safety Elephant‘ pro-| Jt has been arranged through ject-and-the unit .was_ advised.|the courtesy of the Royalty that-they have wor the Blood|Mall Co. and the P.E.I.. Council, | Donor Trophy back from the|Boy Scouts of Canada to show | | Parkdale Lions Club in last |how Scout is de-| week’s clinic; however atten-|veloped with the help of the dance on behalf of the unit was |Prince Edward Island United very poor with only 61 per cent ‘attending. Plains. the ‘planning of provincial con-| and she got in,” Truscott testi |i" place for public viewing for Kings County —- Mr. and‘Mrs. | tests except the community im-| fied. / : a period of one week. = — pen aa ag RR a ieee |e ey I san HON: Al e 8 ne was ed by ‘0 ig: D. | fa came to his home to in- : oe fay euatticten thitee thidens toe |c. Neeurmen: G; Claude Anith| suite anoot ber. United Fund ~ PROMOTION ANNOUNCED... as follows: . and Keith L. Brehaut. Mr. Martin ‘asked whether | > Total ’ : ; oie gitine® County — New Asnan one detailed results of the | Truscott remembered the first eports me pcanadien Fercne. Bovthear., Warman Core sat Tee ool, Ollows: time he mentioned recently announced gratula W-C R.F. Brown Queens County — Mr, and |FARM HOME IMPROVEMENT | anybody. » the cart) After fifteen campaign days, of Stewart L. Darr C.D. the Chiet Technical Ser- Mrs. Wayne Richards, Alberry| Prince County: 1. Mr..and| TOLD POLICE the United Fund has reached| C.D. (RIGHT) to the rank of vices Officer: Sgt. Darr is Plains, | Mrs, Gerald Caseley, Wilmot} Truscott replied that he |%%;691.00 or 23 per cent of its| Sergeant..He lias been em- married to the former Ellen Kings County — Mr. and Mrs. | Valley; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar | couldn't remember when it was |%iective of $258,191.00. Mrs./ ployed in the Supply Section M. Hargreaves R.N..of Shoal Robert Campbell, Lower. Mon- | Johnston, Alberton; 3. Mr. and but it had been to the police A.C. Green and Mrs. E. Mac-| CFB: Summerside since Fe- - Lake, Manitoba and with their tague. ear Mrs. Clarence Hickey, Darnley; | “Mr. Martin took Truscott step |2€. Co-Chairmen. of the Al-| bruary 1963 and is seen here five children, reside in Ken- Of all the rural beautification | 4. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Suds- by step from the playground to |Detton Region have reported aj receiving his Sgts Mess Mem- _sington, Ri competitions, one of the most bury, Valley; 5. Mre and the highway’ intersection where total to date of $1,078.00 on their ™ . — important and a very interesting | Mrs. Russell Bell, Alberton; 6.|/miiscott said Lynne left him, | objective for the region of $3,000-. HELD LONGER IN CUSTODY |a magistrate’s court here Mon- competition is. the rural. com-|Mr. and Mrs: Joseph Caseley, | msir route passed over a bridge |°0 and Kenneth Jay, Chairman day. West Berliner Juergen Hen- | munity improvement competi- | Spring; Valley: weover the Bayfield River.. [°F the Kinkora, reports a total), 22, has; in~-custody tion. This being a provincial con-| Queens County: 1. Mr. afitf]" "To wr. Seott asked [of $690.00 raised to date. Mrs. he was ar- fest; representatives of many Mrs, John E. Carew, Green- wis > ’ 'E. McNeill and Mrs. L. Coles i pping a four-year-old say he ias .al- ‘communities have been known | Vale; 2. Mr. and Mrs. Louis mo wp ee bg Co Chairmen of the Summer. |2dia” ~ born girl in West Berlin participating. in fg. travel. many miles to see Hughes, Harrington; 3. Mr. and sayiny: the lceata eee side Residential Division — have |" August was remanded in cus-|the kidnapp of the girl, Atid- what other communities are do-| Mrs. Walter Blackett, Long | (eee turned in a total to date of |tody for anothér two weeks bylrey Klewer. ing and from there, do their | Creek; 4. Mr. and Mrs. James} ™ °° $2,238.00 and have assured Ar- ST most to out-do them. Thus the | Doyle, Alberry Plains; 5. Mr.| (“Yes I do and also that come |i, Joimstone, the Summer. sometimes, small umber of en-|.2nd-Mrs. Lester Smith, Long/ of the’numbers might have beet | i4, chairman, thst they intend shadowét, by the improvement , Brackley Point; 7.| Why could he remember the |) i objective of %,- accomplished, The winning | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mac-| numbers? : ef The staff of radio and tele- . communities in the 1966 compe- | Leod, Irishtown (tie); 8 Mr.| Truscott replied that he ust-| visi tion OFCY 0 Waka tition are as follows: 1. Harring- | and Mrs.-Lester Peters, Vernon | sity noticed a car’s make and|yaree ot ten see Mi. ‘ ton; 2. Brackley. Point; 3. Cape| River (tie). : where it was from. Where it | piven as firm chairman, have ‘Wolfe; 4. ‘Cape Egmont; §.| Kings County: 1. Mr. and Mrs.| was from was om the licence Sn Saree eat Cane ae Spring Valley. "| Harold Bulpitt, Roseneath; 2-| plate and ‘these are tlie num- port to the United Fund through The rural - non - profit ceme-| Mr. or eee commen. bie X retsiaiber*? ; ee re ee : oL tery improvement competiton, | Lower Montague; 3. Mrs. Wil] a nott doesn’ a i CHICKEN . -again, proved very successful. It|Mrs.. Joseph Macisaac, Bear | ‘rial testimony that's make and\don and Sons, Ralph D. Man- 1 weet the world’s B-B-Bravest ce 4. your should also be noted here xthat| River South; 5. Mr. and Mrs. i for wae used by | one Afcountants and the Tor- 9 self silly. Spooks:- koks. - crooks. Don Knotts as the “year's, the cemeteries improved in the| Arthur Howlett, Annandale; 6. | 5°” “Ymne collet wae aby |onto Dominion Bank, Charlotte- fanniest yokel. A show for the entire family... -'- last four years certainly still| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacKenna, |# ™2n Bamed Blume who col-|town Branch. _ Charlotietowa es = i brighten-up. the countryside. | Victoria.Cross. : ae poe ce Trus-|under Chairman Wilfred Dris- | COMING MON. -°TUES.,.OCT. 10 - 11. (in color) “COAST Winners in the 1966 competition| SMALL HOLDING .IMPROVE- # brother. = coll has reached 30 per cent | OF SKELETONS”—Richard Todd, Dale Robertson, Hidden © ge ae ons: ae Carmel;|MENT =~ 3s = of its a $37,707.00 re- . diamonds, sunken gold--A woman’s desire. - : 2. Kingsboro; 3. Old Dundas. Prince y: 1. . and | ‘ ate. TEL EPR beans ad MegSaCert, Mintat| EASTERN |i, pte tnd cect pon = Se The president and the diree-|2. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Galla’ are oming more evident : : tors expressed great pleasure in| St. Chrysostome; 3. Mr. and FUNERALS every day as contributors are xk wk *& x* Mise AE Oe ae the keen interest taken in rural Mrs. William T. Perry, Cape s realizing the need Re Sei a — eee i. ‘Wolfe. : SERRE FUNERAL -.. ‘The my *”” support of i avers rovince and particularly Queens County: 1..-Mr. and a D ; OOK groups of all. kinds who took | Mrs. Rackay,*" funeral for Ansien LaPierre was A NERVE SHATTERING LOOK AT THE WEST ‘part in such competitions as the| Bridge: and Mrs: held Thursday morning. from his eee THROUGH THE SIGHTS OF A RIFLE? community improverhent or_the|.MacRae, E r: 3. Mr. af@hilate residence,. Bristol, to the ; rx nurs? cemetery improvement compe-| Mrs. Caspe? Vernie, Harrington. of . the Little Flower, eS ae o, tition. It was also noted the |i. Kings Caunty:-1. Mr. and Mrs. |Morell, where Requiem High , special ‘provincial farm Albert Mills, St. Peters Bay; 2. |Mass was celebrated by his pas- prize brought about very. keen | Mr.-and Mrs. Harry Dixon; East|tor, Rev. T.P. Butler who also i "i f 7 ‘interest and a high degree of | Baltic; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair | conducted the service at the See ao competition to the tee re MacPhee,, xe grave. Rev. Clarence Roche was rege improvement com n. Ap-| FLOWER GARD ' in the sanctuary. Pall-. . preciation of the pact giv Class (a) Provincial: 1. Mr. ema! were ‘deaticg bas ling MacEwen, | Gases the Prince Edward Island Rural| and Mrs. Zamfir Costache,|Charles Mosher, Campbellton | Beautification Society by the | York; 2. Mrs. Ernest T. Coles,|MacDougall, Louls Sheehan press, Tadio, and TV the P.E.I.| North Milton; 3. Miss Hazel Mil-| John 'T. MacAdam and John D. Department of Agriculture, bus-| Jer, Central Lot 16; 4. Mrs. Har |njacAdam. nt was fs iness firms, organizations and| old’ Bulpitt, Roseneath; 5. MTS. |the church cedetery. Pes ae ped ag expressed. | Ray s, Charlottetown ; e judges iS year’s con-|R.R. 2; 6. Mrs. Arthur Howlet, tests were: C. Rap Monkey, |Annandale: 7. Mr. and Mrs. J. sa oe Miscouche fc ce County; |G. Maund, Winsloe; 8. Mr. and| Danish exports of industrial} 4; Ernest Dunning, Long River for : anton, S rin 1 142 Prince St. Phone 4-3424 ‘Queens County; and Donald vale baie m . oe a an s have dow | — 49 Years im Business — MacLeod, Victoria’ Cross for} (Class (b) County: Prince . Kings County. These three judges also acted as a panel in for Saturday: Cloudy, temperature change. igh tide today at Charlotte- little town 3.16 a.m. and 5.25 p.m. At Rus! at. 12.28 p.m. and 11.51 p.m. tide eighteen minutes later than Charlotte- town..Sun_ rises..today at. 7.14 a.m. and sets at 6.47 p.m. AH times ADT. County: 1. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sudsbury, Spring Valley; 2. New Annan School, - New Annan. Queens County:°1. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Richards, Alberry Plains;, 2, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Morrison, Pleasant Grove; 3. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Curtis, Milton. Kings County:”1. Mr. and Mrs. Layton Coffin, M: Box 2; 2. Mr..and Mrs. Robert Campbell, Lower Montague... TRUSCOTT (Continued from page 1) accepts his sentence in the feel- jf ing nothing. can be done now.” | Were those Truscott’s true | feelings, Mr. Martin asked the | tall, slim, * dark-haired: défend- A. — a replied Truscott. Throughout his 2%-hour or deal pn the wittiess’stand, to be | resumed: today, Truscott; stood | in’ profilé to the nine ; justices, |. rarely moving, speaking inaudi- }. - bly at first but.’more “loudly | later and looking directly at his questioners.- all ‘ ‘MET WITH PARENTS: ~ His ‘parents, >Mr. and’ Mrs. | Dan / Truscott, sat. along the |. =| courtroom. wall, diagonally fajacross from -him and within easy sight of their »son, They ‘TODAY sHOws 3:90-7-9 “SAT. SAT. 1-3-7-9 " [MIDNIGHT SHOW. TONIGHT OUR C.1.A.MAN IN SAIGON... THE HOTTEST SPOT ON EARTHY Ss. ‘Son: TI. ee ee a : |. “The Trqvellers’ ll AP wk. ~“monpay, ocr.10-8:30° || JM 1 Tickets: 1.50 - 2.00 2.50 don’t mis i ‘ | ° ness eased ‘somewhat hs Mr. ’Martin\ led him through -a brief. account of his 14 years before | “Lynne’s death. ; Then they reached June 9, ar 1959," and Truscott told of meet: = ag Lyeae He ‘ey cane : Bae fe a. : res ae ate ae . Tien a ge Nr a ea ea a ee ee eee of the Ale Vice: Mar ON SALE NOW AT THE BOX OFFICE. HDT MC a’ “JOHN Pe =P So CARES PME SR ee Ce ee Mr.~and Mrs, Alfred: Mae- Sthe Qieens Gounty prize in the. ural: beautification .contest. erty had been selected was | ‘I~turhed affund and the: ve - «9300 to 9:00. . a Se ia ee Re Ray. ef Stanley “Bridge: won small holding. section of. the Announcement thet “this pro made yesterday. ! Las a ar pulled in ot ths toad > ae AS cles al = v2 * oa Fe x * ~ 4 in ae oe SS i ain? r mu ore ; ae aes —— CP ent) vat : SS . oN Re a re os ete P we 3 - . ° S ge ) . Ss my ~~ 5 ay me : > ~.