je GUARDIAN-PATRIOT HOME OF THE WEEK O: d ; B H thy O ffi : | THIS WEEK ATSDU au e | ar os at oes | spawn corer |\VTders Dy reall ICG Examinations At Mid-Term [iui «terme, "ae tive side of the topic, ‘Resolv- ed that Apartheid is a good po- eae: Po . : ed hi ' liey for South Africa’’. With the a Y A ; quality of our debators very 'Closed Business-Webster 4*eroppee This Semester iu: oe are ae . : bes By WINSTON MacGREGOR plan, if adopted, would have cal- [Counter wortiy oF allencence Sgt. Charles Ready of the city Chips; the fact that the restaur-jinstructions from Dr.. Wendell ie ts hoped that this--decision {led for sonal, news. - bulletins The Model a ee eit police force under direct exam-|ant was still open and his know- MacDonald, city medical health |i); remove the examination|and special editions every two Se ane bt f 2 1¥ io ination by Gerald R. Foster, \ledge of the report made: by the |officer, to padlock the restaurant |sundrome {rom our halls and |months, besides the present pub- of March. ie tae he QC, said that he had made ajcity’s medical health inspector, known as Johnny's Fish aNd |help to raise the level of acade- |lication, : “=. last for a os s seo te motion to have bail denied fal-|Dr. Wendell MacDonald Chips and had then instructed |mie achievement of. the stu-| Other business before the Stu- (Prior to the election. caunent Gad lowing a request for bail by| Sgt. Ready was the last de- |two of his men to go to the res | dents.” dents Counct! included the finan- strategy of both the ie tke John Henry Reid before Magis-|fence witness called at yester-|taurant and carry out that or-| ‘This ig a quotation from the jcial report of the Coffee Frecceaiye. Soot aie bok trate James Haslam, QC, im eity|day’s Supreme Court session as/der. — |notice tssued by the Senate of jand of the Winter Carnival '¢6, |** being pl nia aot police court on Nov. 21, 1964 be-|the suit of John Henry Reid and. Under cross examination by |st. Dunstan's concerning the eli- ‘these proved to be euec- |@% always, biting (1 : cause of his knowledge of the |Elizabeth L. Reid versus the | Mr. Gillis, Chief Webster © told | mination of mid-term examina- financial ventures, exciting) campaign. ' situation where the padlocks |City of Charlottetown and Police \the court he was not highly @0-|tigns during the present semes- U.S. \ : ‘ pee ie : a were taken off the restaurant|Chief Sterns Webster and Sgt. |noyed at the Reid family follow: iter, et for 1965-66 was made Loiterin Cha © Bead” it mene me a REARS ge known as Johnny's: Fish and Ready continued. Chief/ing a previous complaint bY! The general reaction to last Thureday. This edition eets g ! rg 5 ) ) a a precedent jo that Kemet Brings $10 Fine ‘he not only students. names and ad- ngs n The plaintiffs ere suing for ceive the order from. Dr. Wet lexoregsed by those who need ex- dresses | ne : be this i Thane A. Campbell pre- ‘them of police brutality end Wet idecision hae been « happy one DESIGN No. 189 N.S. Veteran te. ola ; sees whe see SUMMERSIDE Leaman. coger” © , damages 148,000 a resu aminations centi Dies At Camp Hill of the closing of te voctanrent taurant. gular study end fesearch. will,|of Glace Bay, S., Kelvin i it g ei a 53 g8 : he certainly wasn't glad to Te-|but im eome quarters a . N . House: 1020 Sq.Ft | of $1 4x? Gorage: ¥ and the subsequent arrest and NOT DONE BEFORE For these people MacKay, was given a Ty * 289 Sq.Ft. KENTVILLE. — Josiah Mac-|jatling of John Henry Reid. Chief Webster told the ; and costs or five days on ®& aT is Leod, 81, Highbury, died Jan.| Allison M. Gillis is counsel for under cross-exemination by Mr. |ways the hanging possibility of charge of loitering when he ap- s 28 in, Camp Hill Hospital, Halli Gerald R. |Gillis that during his 97 years ofa short quiz to come at ‘ ared before Magistrate R. tae ag fax. A veteran of World War I for the - pone service in Wer a odes on _ 2 = a home” Hinton, QC, in town police cour? ets lost th of one lung in |fendant city and John.P. Nichol- he never heard a ce |derable amount of w a yesterday. : ; ¢ 188. when gassed at y|son. is audios the delend: \chiol endetins eOmhOne a 98 &|progress report, should provide ~ ‘This was the only case on the GIVE OUT MILLIONS ae New York's city welfare de- one has budgeted to spend. ,000,000 in the 1966-67 A a3 ¢ i aj 5 5 : 8 i SESS a; 5 i Wi 3 : ping | let j= BEDROOM 83x99 KITCHEN” ~~ -a- ! ' ie Reaare x Ridge while serving with the jants Charles Ready and Sterns |city restaurant and th ' dae ea BATH T apg Royal Canadian Regiment. He | Webster, |MacDonald had ordered him to/tain continuous preparation {= —h. a a was a well-known A::tapolis Val- : : ido something: that was never | wigiars i ! rr cL ley resident. hy FOUR WITNESSES «1, tone before; to tte knowledge It ts not often that one gets a: © . Born in’Boston, the son, of the | There were four witnesses a” by a police chief. wish come true. But those who HALL late Hector. and Lavinia -cWil-jled at yesterday's sitting which! ‘Under dinect examina d ' fs : “S] > liams) MacLeod, he spent most |W8S adjourned until Feb. 25 for mr. Foster, John Butler fi : 2 ’ Dr. lthe necessary incentive to main- el? at; i iq 2 Z i : y i til i }3) a 0° desired this year's Winter Car- aival to be.the best ever witnes- ged it come true without a doubt To the Carnival Committee of Charl McMillan, chairman; ey, vice-chairman; Br- ian Dornan, business manager; Faz Lt BE | iE le ae of his early life in Prince Ed- completion. of defence evidence the revoking of the opera’ . \ward Island. He.came to. Nova |@nd for argument. cence of the t ia at the age of 18, and|_ Mr. Foster told the court H. as Johnny's Fish and Chips, rons lem | eeu ee oreo rs 64x11 “ = 3 med hi provincia * sion id wae a a 04D ws te | fo Glace Bay and Sydney. of health, could not be call: of the restaurant. i PLANTING ~—S p ¥ 1 x fi : After. spending five yeara at time-because he was yr. Butler told Mr: Nic —— ———y~ ithe Nova Scotia . Saniterium, zed. : lim direct examination’ that t' SSO S Kentville, from 1918 to 1923, he witnesses testifying yes 1965 application for @ licence settled in the Annapolis Valley. |* included: Sterns Web- the restaurant known as John- |. very a thank-you: end | : "Mr. MacLeod was a member |#er, of eS ee ny's Fish and Chips was made Concratulations. ‘Beauty and efficiency are ticular interest! to the house- of the United Church of St. Paul city comptrotier; Set. Keith hy Elizabeth L. Reid. Likewise the ordinary ‘‘Joe”’ : | force and! 1 hp es and St. Stephen, Kentville, and » city police nd COULDN'T DO IT - like you and I, helped to make ae tai pe oe Ser and con- HOW TO OBTAIN: Kings Branch, Royal Can- les Ready of the citY “Under cross examination by that euccess by our support and | ae gpa canis adian Legion. force. __ | Mr. Gillis the witness told of a ion. The carnival com. | _ mést popular designs. The the house One pad DESIGN BOOK He was twice married, his eross-examination bY none call from H. Giles Cant-|mittee sends each one of you floor plan includes a spacious shown is brick veneer with first wife, the former Minetta , Sgt. Ready told the 7 i | Y ‘ 4+ well, chief public health inapec-|who helped in many various living room’ with fireplace, wood accent but blueprints in The latest design book en (Sudbury, of Sydney, died in 1953. fa Sey cuicner, vita ‘tor, on the Monday following the | ways a cordial thank you. 4 dl g z ® 3 zi 9s 8 i H #2 re nr nn 4h -4" F aR ok g E lerge hook struct titled “Canadian Guide to Surviving are his second wife, |K-A. Martin, icitor, short: | vest of John Reid and Mr.|- Again, in the same vein, con-- Be end a ep dinie cin with Scale tor balding ws ‘Home Planning and Design” {the former Julia Hiltz; three » Pome a ee ee ee stated Mr.-Cantwell sug- gratulations to the Fret. ——————————————————— access to the veranda. Of par- brick or all frame. - is now available at the offic- jsons, Earle, Harvey and Ever- hey e igested the restaurant be re-jeandidate who was selected} = ; coe ere sae Te int Merten. ell -ot_-Keatviiie, (wented eit ‘et gone: to. which the witness re: queen of the Winter Carnival; | : : : : ACh “| Evening Patriet Ser $1, tox ifour deughiers, J MARTIN ORDERED * - |pliedathat he . Cantwell Miss Imelda Murnaghan of | | ne First Aid For Ailing Homes free. This new edition in- |seph Potter) Bear River; Eve-| “ase Ready also told thé court he couldn't do this on his (Cant: /Moncton, N.B. . TEACHERS WANTED oe : eludes color gerne ete., -jlyn, nanny — (Mrs. Nor-} oder eross examination by Mr. |well's) outhortig. i BUSINESS ioe a : ‘ WHITMAN jon the burner “causes a ee Sew ee panic here ver, Nine lailtts warrant for the| Sgt. Keith Wakelin, testified) The “cc " on A LOCATING. ASPHALT “TILE lend what een I ae Semedy i? ee |(aare., Phatip ; Goes of ie Reid was eset ae direct examination by Mr. lend White, proposed to, the stu: | Alberton Regional High School ee se | ANSWER: Si de| Also imcluded are full de- ‘io; . three brothers, by K.A. Martin and signed by |Foster that he served the notice dents Council by editor, Law. QUESTION: We are rearrang- SWER: mply sounds on how to order blue (Harry and- Albert, and one sis- inf, cistrate Haslam and-he (Sat. (of cancellation of the licence for |rence Don Elysyn, was : ) subsequently arrested |the restaurant known John- |down by the courcil after the Teachers for Grades 9 - 12 Required for the 1966-'67 term, Also physical education, commercial and : home economics. ae —S ald) ail of Prince Edward 1 |yonn Reid. 'ny’s Fish and Chips on Mr. Reid |committee set up to investigate were J. G. Davis, man- |land; sixteen grandchildren and \""cnict of Police Steriis Webster on Nov. 20th, ; 1964 on orders ithe matter . reported back to} t ; under direct examination by Mr. from John Butlér, city comptrol- 'eouncil last Wednesday evening. | 2 lof tt. ; C. B. + | ae eee en ae Foster stated he had received ler. . This mesns that the paper wil | ANSWER: Yes: Individual ee |WATER THROUGH WINDOWS |intendent of: express freight: | os ond st. adler remain as. present, mab. | phalt tiles can safely be remov-| QUESTION: We have a porb- J. G. Heavyside, express freight Lee an Ka. baton lished once monthly. The . See re eae lea aera fe [aoe ome Island News. Page purer Dairy; ing ‘our kitchen -floor cabinets |like a sticky connection which oon. fer, Irene (Mrs. Joseph MacDos- Monct membérs the freezing winds and - ungainly shacks with nothing for company except a hole in the ice. Greg’s return to ice-fish- ing describes the drastic changes that have been introduced to Be a 8 3 ; Deadline for Applications Feb. 15, 1966 gheet of heavy rains, the wells £411 | The railway officials report : . wrepning “paper between the |and the waleF leaks through. the that efforts were being made to|, The Kings, Branch Contin $ «parents Prefer te and the iron fit, The tle|windows, - How aa we lien |spesiup ithe cxmrese sete. graveside. | The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat, Feb. 5, 1966} - Purity Products” be Pos peci. A st coe ready t0 be put| ANSWER Until recently, | ¢real. bi: ee —— ” 6 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7135 down elsewhere. the standard eure was to exca-| G. L. Saunders is working with Chamber Again eS ‘ : : "Note:. The other method of |vate each window well to_a dep-| shippers, consignees and railway : —<———— : : : : 2 using dey ice, which loosens. the |th of at least a foot below the | employees in an_elfort to pre-| Backes Courses ‘esi n eS _ adhesive through extreme cold, |window sill. Drain tile was:con-|-vent “loss and damage: ne ee sa ' t iw ws 4s apt to crack some of the |nected from the bottom of each! 4 study is being made to give| ww. chariottetown Junior| _ os tiles. So in this case, where it |such excavation, leading to &| g faster schedule of expres and | (her of Commerce will again ae - scree tte as tau (WR hae, Sa peed] fae SN leer onal Pert eee INEW COMMITTEeS No Room at the T ments Sey si de. 6 learned re- : _them, this latter method is | @ood method, all this work can ment courses, it was . Oo com a e o - nghincoan ot bar be avoided very simplyias fol- a ccntiy. ; At the first meeting of the; lic padre, recording secretary is P SE ie, M tach thick, which will | executive of -the Charlottetown | Me ree yan si stated that he| | . + Weekend Magazine features British model over the window well. One ee as Seadent Leeroy felt confident in his executive Jean Shrimpton, otherwise known as “The ‘Ryan named_the_chairmar vork together for the betterment Face” and “The Shrimp” so_you_can meet the following ‘committees: of the branch and the Legion as 5 : os Entertainment — Edwin Brown, | whole Mr. Ryan stated that| | , the most sought-after model in the world. ee) against the siding except when Clover Club — Alf Peters, Hon- | he would be available in the After four years at the top of the ladder, etill- rubs it rains. By covering the window Retail Management ors and Awards — George Rey-| branch home each Wednesday Lvecly.} Sling Shyemnton ah 4 the house ‘well, water won't get in, so the ors will be Joe Revell, teacher | nolds, Sick and Visiting — Ira | from 7:30 until 9:00 p.m. and all ovely, leggy Miss Shrimpton shows no sign _it is advisable to '|drainage will be . automatically at St. Dunstan's University; | Brown, Pensions — J. J. (Buff) | Legionnaires of the Branch and of stepping down. She turns up everywhere, chalky paint or if eolved. The object of the clear “Ron Storey, Crockett-and: Storey} connolly;~Poppy~and~ Welfare—+ all-veterans-may- see-him:at-the} fe ee more at how)? ae phastic is oee —e and teacher z= Prince of Bee we A. W. Rogers, Finance = Wit | above times. : London, Paris, New York, to be phiotog- : Some paints window in e cover College and ;, Leach, ers. | fam Griffiths, By-Laws and Con- . * deliberately designed to hell lover the well ; Penny Camerva of the Depert.|vention CoOrdinator — J. A.| ELECTED. FELLOW raphed by top magazines. This type of wearing off permits| SPIDER-MITES IN HOUSE lment of Education will instruct | Gallant, Canteen — Phil Hughes,| OTTAWA (CP)—Dr. William e Trusted re ewer with Ge [get Information, or how tee ee Beg Meese is A. Wesvsr|aoge ate Natoma Slasess : va and- Means — J. A. Weaver, \ologist at the National : j ee a ts ema On tet ee ae pcvanagement Accounting | wiz Membership — Art Hale, Pub-lof Canada, has been elected al Andy O’Brien brings you the GREG CLARK ON the chal, ettect on your howe oy the tumdred fm the fall and ereonnel Management by | ROU, Sita gportt Slam Bry uot ete od teat Dea EW YORK RANGERS ICE FISHING ; ush, Sports — -|gical Institute of ’ SE EP Cie EE ee = a ae a ae a ae NEW YORI LANGE! ee ee -—_erely sive : : bookkeeping course In_addition to rman, |! riday ‘aylor is one ‘ Ss Gard fai aera aes 3 : . . yaa sanmeesttat —: oan ne = wee me tctleeioll >. ¥ 4. ae with brushing on hae Ag esi ers, they feed on insects : ; Loe Ke 44 ks long while the — Mr. Ryan named the officers of |of Canada’s most — Mad . $ ret eeien lace ere usTY. STALL monies Gs cy came pevemrom axe DA | Will be 10 weeks. All courses |the branch who were elected at | archaeologists, " specializing to are a breed apart. Their main ms B SUgEer BPOreanes een | RUBEE BK out by using e pyrethrum eero- —* Voca-|the annual meeting they are: | Arctic research. is not so much wh cold and uncomfortable. He re- -QUESTION: We have an ex-/|g0l bomb to kill the food supply. i | will be at the Provincial Voca-| — 0 dant. AM Pet: concern who tra metal shower stall in the! However, the insects you men- | RCAF Appo Nts ~|tional institute. Registration for Vice-presi wins, but how their Rangers play the game. This week Sports Editor Andy O’Brien treats hockey fans to a front bench seat withthe Rangers as they basement. The bottom ts get- y clover mites | all except bookkeeping will be|€Ts. Second vice-president — MUU TiRaI}: aA : | 5 ; : 1. _| George Reynolds, Sgt-at-arms — | : sae t nin maroc "taut tna) New Officer Retatecrng core wil te | A Hae ] REPAIRS | Vey The bookkeeping ; MANSWER: "Remove any pre- slants ForInformation gis, Tuesday, Fev. 8 st the! Mt cnceniy president, Rev: Storey EI ac otha a cecs ram acer £35 a 1 gent paint down to the bare me-| around the house. Spray,,a good | PVI. The courses are scheduled ed as honorary president, Rev. : iti ee : C.d. ley was elected Pro-| tal; then take off the rust with|miticide (to kill the mites) on} Fiing Officer D.A. ‘Del’ [to be from 7 p.m. to 9.30 p.m. pie yeule and Rev. James| coarse steel wool and -turpen-ishrubbery planted close to the wood has been inted Pub- |The cost ts $15 per course. Kelly elected Roman Catho- (iLeEUAMMLIatasienmnInRAeAOL d try to recapture the great tradi- this fascinating sport, this week fy a cpl et coed eran wile sarlp of own eround the st Inormation officer of sou hate eli Worcting We te te — : tion of the past when they held in Weekend Magazine. hibitive paint, -allowing each |pouse: the spray is most effec- | he te pig rg from Ox- terested persons and have about | H R. DOANE AND COMPANY everything in the book, includ- : coat to dry thoroughly before put: /tive if applied when the tempera. ford and attended Acadia Unt: |80 planning to register for the | © el've in ing three Stanley Cups. SKY SKIIN ng . Po Oe a " Sel ture is ee a aaa | verity where he received his | courses. xs frags fae br to - and \ IING ANYONE? quality feign ‘base oe re ther ae suggest you qaat | B.Ed Se eae A ondion ro all a ¢an supply it. WINSPEAR, HIGGINS, STEVENSON § DOANE = British Columbia offers an ex- is is fected . of Documents, "| at Acadia, he spent two in | . Floyd 1 of the Depart- : citing plus to skiers, Helic shal Amen On pario ett DG 8, coer % Eure no'nd wtih he wed olmneet of Later io wornne min} Chartered Accountants Food Ideas from Spain: Ole! Save been added to the slores of . urther his : , me! ’ ’ j " “ oy ‘ QUESTION: How to ald [able oo species harmful to mat) versiy' of Lyon ia France, jeournes. 134 RICHMOND ST., CHARLOTTETOWN | | From the land of zhane eee ae a ke ? is ' w hi ei ¥ : ° ; : * a vi eee wen esedind. oe js yeas en igs | Freee Stdhes. ‘on hie rota e]) orree LAND FOR ALL -_. §aint John, Halifax, St. John’s, i oaueran ya gets food, accommodation, guid. . ANSWER: Write to the Port-|sadressed to: Roger C. Whit. |) 0n202, he taught Ontario has 9 provincial ee ; ; * ing and a new lift to skiing. olan a Nau bene Pd on OMbae | ppt geres-and--47--2-e-6-e r-v-e.-park |. Calgary, Prince. Albert, Vancouver... y—taste~ of -Spanish~sun-—enthustasts into-the Purell -f : rout the fecha Sean Winies oe F-0 Wood has hed some ex- | areas. Si aeieaiiiiiinens i RES shine:* olives to your Range for a look at thisexciting |.” oven and taste to your ski attraction in this week’s table, . Weekend Magazine. ry and-concrete-.handbooks in- e fected 4 in newspaper clude this type of information; Be Serv @ quired at university and is keen available hock dealers, hardware trer : to maintain the relationship en- masonry supplies and building h | joyed between the various news | In once again announcing my candidacy fer City supplies dealers. ex By CN Soug imedia and. the personnel of Councillor from Ward 6,1 wish first of all te express \ | a {¥ REMOVING TOWEL HOLDER ‘: a | RCAF Station Summerside. my, pps appreciation of the confidence you have QUESTION: We ie a = en ee cn Rail- | A well-formed cantaloupe can ; das bar holder in our bathroom Canadian Counetl fos has been attached to the plastic | wavs carload ee we cere: | sonore OE 2 Prt tile with an adhesive. Is there | © rea freight | , Presper in time and that we in Clty any way. to ae aan pager. - als. gorvmees | Counc ee had some part in siding that de- without damaging et ‘ior , velopment te make Ward 6 a finer and better place ANSWER: Soften the adhest e |.80d shortages, businessmen here be clase P with the solvent tecommended ‘stated in CO arts CNR | by the manufacturer. Or try | OMficials at etown goftening the cement: _ | Hotel Thursday afternoon htha or nonflammable liqui meeting, Oat remover or gasoline; one of Tanged by fhe Coen oi these may act asa solvent. Then | Board of Trade, was Bueciel . rohit Sci ante eeertan | come, wei t | ‘ . Sta 3 beeinaons well ventilated while | meeting was chaired by A. W. invitations, invoices, trying to soften the adhesive, Gaudet, Board of- Trade presi- | statements amd Results ebsolutely mot. guaran-| dent. | your job printing re- teed, 100 per cent , however. | ONR officials attending from quirements, All jobs QUESTION: We have a 7. ————— guaranteed, - : burnerin the basement, heating) JENKINS TRANSFER | pepe : : %, rf . f. eta ry |. The Evening Patriot STILL—ONLY.- D 10° At All Newsstands May I remind you to make sure your name ts of the voters list and-to do that imniediatety. This lia is available for your inspection at City ‘ : * _. fions can be made now, but Election Day te too late. You will be able to cast your ballot at Spring Park School between the hours of the whole house. The thermos- | LTD. Bk | tat ts set toe. 79,; When: the tem.” 101 Longworth Ave, _ Dial 2-1206! a.m. and 6 p.m. next Wednesday and if you require transportation please call 904-6597, sta shuts off, but ie ‘ .. oi) burner keeps running end | the fan keeps blowing cold air . and does not stop until I go! down! and shut off the switch , - ; ‘ Bs . re ” cx Elmer MacRae ( { ‘