NO ORCHESTRA Workshop Held | Bible Society Magic Of ‘Carmen’ Came Through Bible Society was held in the Church of Christ on Wednesday evening. Branch Meets and school locals attended By H&S Locals Some 99 persons from 22 home ide | Queens County Home and School en eee | of the Summers Sencha the: Canadian He at the provincial Voca- tional Institute last night. The workshop, sponsored by the Prince Edward Island Fe- Despite Drawbacks, Critic States * Rev. D.L. Howlett ae devotions. Conductet | deration of Home and i i lite: 8 ita if ft it re ig i ; : it 2 | é its hold over audienc-| Finally there is the language |In particular one*of the girls ({ Mrs. L.M. Callbeck for the min-' programs dealing with es everywhere. It is truly a dur- question. It is sad but true that jcould not place which one) has utes of last year’s anoual meet- | life was handled by Lt-Col. masterpiece that can sur- in this presumably bilingual|a voice of remarkable power (it \F . M. able . : vive such treatment. jand bicultural Canada there are jand sweetness. . Mrs. Ted Poole preserited the chairman for a discussion night’s performance by |S ™any audiences that do notivouraruL CAST - ifinancial statement of 1965 with programs dealing with the corn the Opera Company |Understand French. It is also This is a young cast, and y total giving s of $1,605, an in- | munity. was @ veliant effort which near- |S@d but true that Carmen suf- have mo doubt that we shall be crease over 1964. Rev. Dr. Web-| A summary and analysis was Regge ne . ‘MAGIC CAME THROUGH And yet — and yet — the old |v nes were much too drab that the general setretary, but George Brough played all ‘by Rev. De Weber. *, ees accompaniments |™agic of Carmen came through. i. . Dr. ae cians with th decision, .au- | (Marija Kova, in the title role, Se ee ae tecaane. speaking im Charlottetowa : thonily and. sublets. Neverthe lity that is absolutely wtal ts the |7he_set_ for the third ect (a /Macch & ting comaniiee’ ot} ; less the ravishing effect of Bi- at is abso! clut- nomina . ee ae ter iiiect of Bt | role. Her voice has a slightly |Tountaln pase wee ree. There H&ITy Linkletter’ Reginald Hoe- > PURITY DAIRY % jation was largely absent. .|metallic ring to it that. is just | 45 aheolutely mo outdoor feel kin, Maynard Thompson, recom- “Parents Pref right. Jean Louis Pellerin as |i" 45 it, and the scenery stop. ended the following slate of of- ne ALSO NO CHORUS Don Jose has a. voice of great ME 'o i Se Ny Seca certain ficers for 1966: Lester ° Purity Products” . Added to this there was promise,.and I feel that given height. ‘The lighting should have ‘ter, president; Kenneth Huestis, |¢ i 6 chorus, By en iogenious system |more experience he will sing (eee sed in the card scene to first vice president; Akon aii }} 3 ew ot ee ad of perenutations end combine. and ac{,with more authority. He [Deen use ee faces of the east, lat, second vice president; Mre. tions and cuts we were almost was at s most effective in the | i) harsh shadows to underline we miss-| Jeanette Zarou was a eatisfy- 3 | of the guard, ‘ing Micacta vocally, though she |Surely, the resources, of ¢ his) | g i g Daa? ‘| LIBERAL MEETING Island News Page Eeresc=2:| second bisa Queen BROOKFIELD HALL February 4th, 8 P.M. This Is The Meeting That ‘ ~ - Was es of this meaning. in December. 3 catimiemmaiia = PUBLIC NOTICE CIVIC ELECTION: Meters? Lists have been srusared tor the Girls ich, tabe held on Wednesday, February 9th, 1966, and will be posted for in nv of oh cladehs ot the. City Gabe City Building, up to and including Tuesday, February 8, 1966 from 11.00 a.m. QUALIFICATIONS = et OF ELECTORS 53 ~ wives or husbands, quelling to. —_ a ayers such as MARIJA KOVA AND JEAN LOUIS PELLERIN __ Defence Witnesses Calledix2a= =| [ICI InResumption Of Reid Suit Z2#s2r "2.5 n. cua cutucee Yo. Foie. 2 cueeaene eae Special Device |e Lobeter Cerniva Commit-| JENKINS TRANSFER ‘ - ¢ tee. MacDonald said this was the} Aide Y’s Man: 2 —— tt ican net ain un The case of John Henry Reid , point out that he couldn't see |érom Mr. Foster, attorney for » and Elizabeth L. Reid versus |where the judgement of these | the City of Charlottetown, the City of Charlottetown, Police | officials had anything to do with | The attorneye were Chief Sterns Webster and Police | subsequent by the Sgt. Charles Ready resumed in | and the city of one stage ruled Supreme Court yesterday and/| Mr.- Gillis maintained he felt concerned with the “was adjourned until this morn- the line of questioning was re- alth ing at 1 o'clock. Chief Justice |levant to the case but the Chief ions Thane A. ‘Campbell presided. ! Plaintiffs filed suit for $148,- | established that sanitary con- 000 damages resulting from a_jditions in the restaurant, ac- series of events -involving the restaurant known as. Johnny's | were variable. Fish..and Chips, its. closing and | The next witness the subsequent arrest alid de-|Mr. Foster, stated in a 8 ‘ i | g ie il ul 3 | E i i ! E i = a cy | ! i i! : i 2 | | : ! if i i | F stl wil il June 17, if = g® 5 : B 3 : [ Be g if ; Hi F i F Be tention .in jail of the plaintiff | mony. that he made John Reid. lohnny’ The case for the plaintiffs |Chipg on Nov. 12, 1664, and jin the company af Dr. Wendell had been completed and there {found unsatisfactory sanitary | MacDonald. were four defence witnesses | conditions. He had recommend-| Under cross examination calied—at- yesterday's hearing. ed the restaurant be closed a8 |r. Gillis the witness sald be [tr ound These included: Donald Cham- | there was no apparent effort to fe Dr. MacDonald Mr. Gillis i field himself it il ® i , z- y itr ee FE Ht Fy F at} | gE i : in rt li B58 iis ze eH 538! Mi F Ee F ls a i i F i li ! Bat, sanitary - ispecies i om ease with the existing conditions. EI. Department ; CONDITIONS IMPROVED Leo Sanitary. inspector | He made another inspectiéa for had been 48 : EE i 8 Hi $R28 aE li se i t ae if ut tai | Health and Dr. Wendell Mac- closed and found the ‘conditions | Or. that Donald, the city’s medical | greatly improved. The witness taurant remained open. The all 2g z 1 ie we RE = H iH | 7 = ~ = S =i ee f services rr i i . g z g g Bue i i - : men'’ in the Confederation Cem-| groups each the closing of | tre Thursday. at ( I; They were mainly from thejas many members ; it-|..Dr.. MacDonald then contact-| high echool although a few|to Mr. Reid’s displeased attitude a from ee Elementary |sions- : y on Gallant's second inspection | inapect restau 1 were taken - too. Previously | week. Charlottetown is not responsible. | may have been due to hits |26. He inspected the building | the students had taken their] Mr. " » ne | havi the past weekend | Which houses the restaurant in| junches to school and while|club first witness to be called for | in jail the witness said’ # could: | the company of John Reid and | eating them, had listened to} Scotia on Fi sie if pire i All pe <; sapecially onder. (b) (b) below and non-taxp 60 voting on rental qualifidations miy, dot 4 see that thoy ‘ _are registered with the Electoral ficer ln order to have — gg pemee list. eat eee - | All voters qualified as below! must be 21 ee age, resi- i an] Wig t's dents of the city for one year, (except non-residents occupy- | B ALLET ing business premises), Canadian citizens, and not in arrears — aaa & of taxes at December 31, last. | SHOES OTTAWA ee a4 | QUALIFIED VOTERS, SUBJECT TO ABOVE ARE . 3 li | iF + g i a E Hy 4 § 8 ge B B F 38 S Fs : pi ie ts | teered their cars al Donald. | When asked by Mr. Gillis i |™ade and the restaurant was | the students to Charlottetown: 9 inl a) Jail, Mr. Gallant said he had |'Why -the restaurant was not | Chaisson and Mr. Lock. MacDonald concerning: Johnny’s | D0t. 3 Seok te rete aA stems acare a ternoon fish and Chips, but had never | COUNSEL OBJECTS reason was wa © gi xpressed their made a personal inspection of When Mr. Nicholson rose to |John Reid a second chance and | gratitude to their parent driv- question the witness his line of |*he second reason was this was | ers and also Mr. Lidstone, the} ; to |i the tourist season and _Dr. | high school principal, for ar- MacDonald felt the) closing of | ranging this S aa ee ee nan Tee eee ean tthe remainder of the restaurant washed they may get a different |Ta:her than direct examination. operdtors in the city. then finding they exensined | a typottotical tivation ef @”|" On Nov. tab, 100, Dr. Me i ; the ‘same dishes “three hours |e a typotietcal uation of «| On, Nov. ith, Mec. Dateli (a) Owners or joint owners (for three months previous to Election Day) of Daler ae there is bacteria every~) ithe last imidute to crom-ex-tport somevhat, similar to the feline \ Black =f Real Estate in the City to the extent of $500.00 assessed value,” The Chief Justice interrupted | amine a witness : one on June 17th a ’ } Mer. Gillis’ cross examination to | Instantly angered | at sn [Bret te Clo Pee nd Only (b) Wife or husband of such an owner if the owner be entitled to vote. oo eis Gndien tore MAME dees of Scmace’s Feds a0 | Cc) Men renting premises in the City of a yearly rental of at least $100.00 ee er re Loni: set Ye. Siena 3 ee ee ee ee ee ee ae ee aX Bee Te matte UL MI ie: bons. ct 2 i} (d) Women who have been assessed: ‘ter. Clty Texes for the Salt uaa ad | conflict of interests between de-|, Dr. MacDonald testtied that ; A not in arrears as above. This Sees tiese who have pela aes 1 preset te opinion Mt Nicht tauraat ‘up aod he could reap- |p SA |] Ce) Men who have paid Educational Tax for the past year. taetryotion. eta Oe neernee edamasane es. vee our e | — (f) Non-residents of the City if otherwise qualified as above and doing busi- ei wear Bae ae ays co ens tacos aia yi ness, and occupying business premises in the City. - Louis, is a patient in the Western DEATHS __|to swing than Dr. MacDonald. The: ‘paclentiy, fully. lin- | : eee | sein it papal the Tiolonseat ant ed, soft pleated ballet | MULTIPLE VOTING i le UNDER CARE STEW A Sours Hospital en Wes still open-and eo be called shoe; made of the light- } ats Rech O'Btice, Bt. Lew | rebcuacy ind, 1606, of Hervey jee on govce, sed told thom Be est cowhide available. {| Persons voting on (a) (b) (c) (d) or (f) above may\vote in each Ward the Western Hospital. caine wil re a the Da vet walocking quarentined build oo ee waa quatified. Persons voting on (e) above may vote in the Ward LEFT FOR TORONTO Funeral Home ae 1 w i which they are a resident. Property or rental having removed ‘elurday February 5th, then to|NO POISONING ~ David MacDonald, M.P. i til bls ner Suen, Sr inoern Cate on sevice Ue rome examination | Nea th to teniid'e ana f wien te tora Se ee or oT anittes on. Thursday to. visit_ members | cemetery. foul polaocing roms this poral CFCY 15 to 10 girts. | t- ae of their family in Toronto. Dated at Charlottetown, J of February, A.D. 1966. . “| Hospital Thursday, Feb. 3; 1968,/ Counsel for oy plaintitts | TV TONIGHT were: Wilson Fatt = fee m6 ee Rowen ch ie. ule" deste De-| 7.10 P.M. WRIGHT a Ch’town | a Queen St...