od ti A E. A ult! ere sharing im the purse (‘Conmnued from page F' i - With” Bret barred from the J Ss ice U n [se n a U 1S an New e : : 3 : To Seek Mark wagering Tuxedo Hanover. .has for workers whose exist ’ , heen made the &-to-S choicé is ' ng wages are far helow the na YONKERS. NY AP) Bret the betting. x Western and Central Districts honal average He alse ‘may Hanover winner of 83 of his 37. — ——— ‘ ‘e e . provide incentives for workers starts. goes after. the money 5 \s The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., July 28> 1966. 3 showng - increased «efficiency winning record. for . pacers Minister Visits . \ : . : atid high production tonight in fhe. 1'4-mile $100,000 XN beside kui A cadeulh de : ; j “' - : i The. Congress decision re Empite Pace at Yonker Race The Argentine ‘ salen bia ORL Wicladadr at 2 il ahah asad Sl sijtted - from increasing healr7a- : Re hy me. 139 Upper Prinee eee N a ri Oo n Vor among union leaders ‘that hard Powning's four-year OTTAWA (CP) Agricitl- day . ; _ ne in oe oat tae trained and: driven by jjure Minister Greene flew te 3 £ trouble ven wit st) aus- ro be ed Ecvin. is- such ‘an out-: Argentina. Vedne dav tor a as. bern at Egmont. Bay i ‘ 2G N cme B , q , on Jul\ 28,1870" His father was hm "a ie cae an a Lan rT . Lhe. standing favorite in the. field of four-day visit’ that’ will include A A ” mae once ©... TERA six_that hell ba hacced ks with zo. Raggio, Ar- Se a Joséph Octave Arsen- een OTHTT AHO HOT MEATY attack, on PF | Deanery, Bz) can Youn ttre {rom as with Lorena aoe aul! ‘and “nis: mother, .Gertrude = stéring m the, fall People’s Association loca! coun soe net ' mere a agriculture” 3 at. pom mnenire Fipereerp ey es a sa : a J SS _ ret. -heaten three 1 s~b r. Greene t i : ducat fk ; wer ALBERTON Robert _ On a charge of assauit The congress decision -came cil was. held at the home, of Adine Vic on a mile care cat Seton the cael eersnenso a in Soe ae os — mett Christopher of ~ Cian. kine Hardy, Alberton, was or: '00 late to boost the pound on Gerald. Daley, Read’s — Corner, vear. and hy Cardidan Bay this ture with other agriculture mite stan’s Un decnte sed ie ce Ont., formerly ‘of Tigmish, was dered to enter into a recogni2. ‘Mf feweiee exthange market. ‘recently. Four branches, Were ‘ear in the Pace of the Century isters - attending the imternae ’ ae eph's University. \ Sederiaiiived, ae a a Unie co hge anne’ oo Riche gic it nics . oe tear ee ken an mh Yonkers. has hanked $75,. 1ioWal livestock: agricultural . an eT’ oe 2 , Ches-° U r conditions r Mf \ es onf ss . RS The record fe j iti N B \ months by Magistrate w Ches he * ; y 2 - ne-sixteenth of .a cent to close cussed This con tacaee will be STNG TAR b a aisle ‘ad pacers and industr a) exhibition at He’ was admitted \to the B ter S MacDonald at: Alberion keep the: peace and be of gond = care : : . : : he retired. Henry T ‘Buenos Aire . “ a a ta ares! lly, ob- | behavior for a od oft at $2.7912. in srelation te. U.S. under the chairmanship. ef Clair qyiog Si Mac Lad t i] en November 1, 1 He then. iyesterday _ for unlawfully, per) BIR ee ae ; we ; rene y. Ma ad.,a_trotter | He will discuss with Mr. Rag é the and f f tts—hizhest-—tevel—since-Sudsbury, Ruth_Pigeon, Mat -¥—sI5n petired i r = spent one year of. further: study (structing RCMP “Cst. ' Arnold |months and. ppear for senience \).\ Rogers, Juanita Newcombe, Ge- ops at harness gio tenewel of the. Instn in the office of Sir Chartes Rus: Bennett—in—the—performance of when.called — " fo Wilson suggested in the Com- ral Daley and Charles” Colés oe vo ae = WheatAgreement -with—Arges- sell. then one of the mosh fam- his duty in arresting Christop-| Peter Elisworth Pleasant mons that part:of the cause of Gerald Dalé¢y is to bg in charge ete : e diac willbe tina ous law) ers of London In \1899, her on a charge. under the liquor | vidw, was fined $50 and costs previous ‘attacks was the. lack \of. the campfire. Clayton Mill during the Boer War, he was vcontrok act _. }for causing a disturbance in a of balance. in Britain's interna- was to. purchase «the trophies, sent on an important ‘stesion Ma For driving. whrle mpaired | public. place ty using obscene ‘Tonal accounts and a flood of prizes and rihbene.- Mlary Rog: | COMMODORE + South, Africa On his return re Edgar Joseph Perry and How- language re eports ahroad deprecating ers will be “m.charge of «Bible ae | begat “the practice of law tn as- ard Joseph” O'Shea, were each British industrial hfe’ He hinted Reading Fellowship ROOM sociation—with—Neil_MacQuarrie ‘fined “$75. and costs aiso that Britain's sterling trou-——After—the adjournment —of the tn. 'Simmerside , z Peter Curtis Phee,. Tignish, Three iin bles an ee those. who-at--meeting, everyone enjoyed a sd ; - ; . ; : 7 ‘ US ‘dollar eae os a » He was first elected, tf the was fined $50. and costs or 30} was tacked the cial evening -with lunch . Provincial Legislature’ {9 1908, days for damaging’ a window in Are Selected Sterling. he said x he the ADDS TO APPEARANCE MAIN BRACE i and re-elected in 1912, 1915, 1919, Mac's Restaurant, Tignish and | Pee 7 front. line wigs part of the at- . : etna tyes re and—in—a— by-election —_in__1917. in addition was ordered to pay The fifth meetong of the PEI. tack directed agaist ' the .dol- Kenneth MacDougall, a bus ia aiae t* _dudge Arsenault was Premier ‘the cost of the damage. fF ederation—ot—hahor—xas—hetd Jar : : aa * driver for INT in _Tignish, has = uring: se anc Attorney-General from 1917 vin Garfield Gay, Knuts- in Borden last might. The main Feat ggg is fmanéial aff. win lee 6is of teene loca: Soe Cc ie A - to-1919" then was leader of the roo and Norman Stanley Mac- ‘business: was the selection - of cor anid later the pr oon miss Slop and Catape The patel ‘jah ee strnctrons opposition from 1919 to 1921. He Dougall, O'Leary, charged with three members_to represent the ister obvious : : eee . ‘ : : ; f , gall, ar) 2 a is \ was referring. to_add r t WEE Sppolmey -JORee Of TRS racing with another — vehicle, federation on a committee of France and those who sympa- a the seiiie and to the: main TUESDAY—THE DOWNTOWNERS Supreme Court of Prince Edward each pleaded not guilty and the jabor and management thize wjth the French’ position. street in: Tignish os Istand in 1921, and - retired in cases were adjoirned to SuM-| THe committee was proposed France hasbeen seeking a : THURSDAY —- HOOTENANNY “ 1946 after serving 25 years in " eraem cit ine @ wal ISE. ; ah : cont : ; \ merside this morning at 9 by_Hon._ Hubert. MacNerl!._ min- higher official price *for gold, ASSESSED $125 A “é ; aig JUDGE ARSENAULT 0 clock ister of labor, to act in an ad. Pegged at $25 US since 1934. A Summerside man, Maxfield Featuring "THE HI-NOTES" FA)ULY OF 11 William | Eugene Callaghan, | 3 .ory capacity on labor mat: It has concentrated huge doliar Newman Campbell, was fined ; . - Justice - Arsenault was married of 12 fe sons and ® daughters Becember 22. 1962 O'Leary was fined $10 and costs jor to ‘the government holdings into gold at the ex- $125 and costs for impaired Dress—Suit ‘or Sport Coat on. November 5, 1997 to Bertha adil 2 with fOr operating an improperly | 3 pense of the dwindling US gold driving in town polyice court oe Rose Gallant,. daughter of Cap- All are: Mving except ene\daugh. | The Judge is sow -living with equipped vehicle while James Te comeiee Deanis - stockpile “” vesterday morning, It was the + “Members and Guests ia _tain Francis Gallant of Tignish ter, Catherine, who died Decem- two of his daughters at 139 lorie hteend: oad | bideau, Kings Counts William | phic forced the US. inte de... : © PE } Fhes “have had—a aSfamily ber 15, 192. Mrs _Apsenault \died Upper Pri ince: Street Shields, Queens County and fensive position seeking meas — nn io Gs ee Cee ee eer ro es renner niet and - Wilkam, Joseph Arsenault, Everett MacLeod Prince —— Pleasant View received similar Gyiiy | : ures to restrict the international The six iia @re all mem- . ; 4 Ounty J flow of dollars : fines for permitting improperly —— . d saat ce + s of the Allied Youth groups equipped vehicles to be operat- RT ARRIVED FARLY _ Since -” gr ba re ns Z ; ARL the. world’s » major reseri IC ng bey are Ma Se : ' pebeiaaion’ fine neing wari ¢ f re | Ties Regi saat Wigh S ences ASSESSED $10 The earliest art. in Ireland trade,- American curbs tended - ola e eration age an, oe ning Under the Highway Traffic ea ee neolothie limes, to place a greater burden on _ Dennis fhe Morell Region- Act fines of $10. and costs were *~ Senne 2 sterling, the official said : Ce ntre “Tal High. EWith Gaudet, Tignish “4@tet~our to ~Atirson~ Myers, —r i oe ee Sia ed Tor TI dy. Regional High-—David Smith._Duvar,- William Joseph - Gallant, < ‘ atid, Central Queens Regional High; Miminegash and Willam Joseph A p G WwW a ’ ; anc Anne McCarvilie. Commun- Guitar, Miminegash for driv- ttention otato ro ers FESTIVAL CABARET . ALBERTON The Alberton’ men and Alberton -men ty Centre Allied Youth Post. ing without a license; William ; ’ CLUB TONIGHT West Prince Board of Trades vossible that other teams may ee ——— Edward Gaudette, Tignish, pass- Buy NABALM - ENDRIN:- DITHANE : annua) Aquatre Day at “Alber- enier the competition as wel! ing on the solid white line; : J . ton will have. a ‘new look” this Each team will be comprised of ew Camp Plans Gary, Rennie, Elmsdale, _ tire _ from these : jc year approximately’ fifteen men squealing; Aubin Gallanf, Free- | SHELL Dealer« The program will begin Fri--| A display centre wil! include Are Completed town, itting an eat Also eee SPRAYS and ' . day evening-with a mammouth exhibits of merchandise. ma- person to drive: Edwin ant TY CONTROLS. and THE LOWELL “HUESTIS ~ AZZ TRIO = 4 dance in the- new government chinery,- cars. woodwork. jewel- 4, meeting’ of 25 representat- Ontaria. exceeding the speed BEST PRICES . Ji shed on ‘Umion wharf \lery. etc. and there will be a Ives of various districts sur-. limit in a 30 mile zone: Joseph ; : > 3 4 ton South The building canteen service. with lobster rgentg the Morell High School DesRoches, Ontario, driving | R. C. Barwise John W. Skinner CABARET HOURS 10 ” 1 a.m. LICENSED will’ accommodate all-who come burgers a a special feature on D!sfrict saw the cothpletion of without. due care and attention; 245. Elm Ave. Kensington Rd. - 894.4044 . Membershi to’ danve”to the music of- Paul ‘the menu plans for the Regional Day Leo Joseph DesRoches, Tig- > ips $1.00 available at door and ‘the Echoes." _ .,Camp to be held at St Peters nish, operating an overweight —— a ' 4 feature will be the appear- oy from August Ist to August vehicle | : = ——_ ance at the dance, and again N. S. St d ers cia : Evidence was heard on a on Satur ice Wt ak, tu ents The executive of the Water charge against Earle C. Cough- | = : ‘ Safety Committee was as fol- ; F at en | nd tractive 19- vear ald Marie a lowe? Chai . in, .Fortune Cove Iving | . > airman. George Mac- he d nal tt Knockwood who. was crowned : } a tten ~~ | saac...Secretary.—-Damel Reon tee out’ due cere 2 attemnion . queen of the Ovster Festival at : ’ Tonsid:. Tresaure:. Tice. Mies and the case was adjourned one Fyne Valley last year phy: chairman of ‘the trahspor- week for sentence * aes . ~ \quatic Day will open officl- Youth Ca mp tation éommittee was Tames For unlawfully assaulting Leo : ; eS alii on: Saturday. at 1:30 p.m: MacAulay 5 O'Meara, who was-represented “ : Sneakers’ will include ~ Robert oS : The St. Peter's Lion Club have bY. Bruce MacDonald, by strik- E-_Campbell-— MLA wha —will eee nove Scota we Youth agreed_to_handle—all- expenses ,ine him with his fists, Arnold ; seb _._fenresent. Premier — Alex—Camp. | ® rwick __ will. be in regards to bus. transportation Avery ~y, Alberton, was .sentesiced | sok ars be!!. and David MacDonald. MP. '* tended by six Island ‘students which is supplied to all the chil- to fifteen days im the Prince 4 \ special attraction of the ‘TOM August Sth to August 17th. dren in the district County Jail. ‘ day will’ be, music by the. Sum- — — emcee! ' merside Legion Concert Band ‘ he ‘ eg inder — of Sgt Wiliam < : ff * Conkey- ae will = play = ' twice ask ng the fafternoon and M f Fe : ae core ‘ in the evening from 73 to ‘olalas eration - 845° wil! present a concert on q the Spacious lawn at the West- C erner Motel = ntre Perhaps the highhght of Aquatic Day this, vear will be the arm\al on Friday, afternoon ,at: Alberton. South of the three 92 foot anti-submarine — patrol craft under command of sqiad- j ron commander Guy Comeau _ ™ board HMCS Mallard. ANA NAVAL “OFFICER 62 dhenee oe wactiarsarmemne seninsaiehon =e The HMCS Cormorant is tinder AT THE command of. Lt. Edward Killey rr and the HMCS Loon is under : . trommand of Lt. Wilham Shead, 5 who has the distinction of being the only naval officer who is a- 4 full blooded’ Jadian' Each. ves- t : . se) has on board one officer, Six. senior fatings- and nine midshipmen IVAL— wave Saturday tworthilng some thirty | invited guests from West Prince will go to sea for a three hour eruise during which there will te a display of high speed man- : vers ,and close _ - nee ae ing The program. will include boat races and classes for fish- ing biats.—outboard motors: and dories’ It_1s hoped there will be some~ decorated boats to add color to the event. Phillip Kinch Js in charge of this -part of the program Wende!] Weeks ts in charge of water skiing and Mrs. Harry Pudmore.-with a team of help- ers. will present a water safety - demon tratign as a contribution from the- Red Cross Reverls Frizzle {s arranging a tuc-of-<var _between the Navy DEATHS PETERSON Af the. Prince €dward Is'and Hospital on July %. 1966, George H. Peterson. 34 Valley Street in his 81st year Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home until noon Saturday then to St. Paul's Church. Service commencing’ at 1:30. Interment in the People's cemetery INCE At the P_F.1. Hospital, Juiy 26, 1966, Robert Ince, 61 Upper Queen Street, in his 58th vear...Resting at the Cutcliffe Funeral Home nti! noon Fri- jas then ‘to -Hampton® United ShurcP, service commencing at i.30 Interment Crapaud ¢eme- tery McKAY At Stewart Memorial Hospital, Mrs. Mary Jane Me- Kay. Freeland, in her 93rd’ year Resting at the Phillips Funerai Home, Tyne Valley unti! noon Friday. then to Freeland Pres- byterian Church, funeral eer- ’ | TRADE UNION Bret Hanover W008 wich he start ® Dean Regan . ®@ Jane Casson McCuaig. Journal-Pioneer. vice at 2 W. “IN EVERY SENSE A RIT” .. TONIGHT A NEW HIT “MUSICAL COMEDY “THE ADVENTURES OF PRIVATE TURVEY" * STARRING * JACK DUFFY ‘AS “TURVEY” a with © Bil Cole -@ Robert Ainsfie and guest stars: KATE REID, BARBARA HAMILTON, DONALD HARRON and ERIC HOUSE ‘Directed and coneemere by ALAN LUND Anne Rond. Charlottetown Guardjan-Patriot. “a FANTASTICAL i ¥ FUNNY AND THOROUGHLY ENJOY ABLE SHOW” , . . 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