.....»...-. woMAr1liTH si>EcitTi it enters the deserted station. ' A ruling by Britain's national I ized railways said that trains were to s p at the ghost station for the benefit of pick- x Mrs. Alice Boardman, a nurse and the only person al- lowr-d to use the ghost station of Gic-at Longstone, England. waits tor her train to stop as ISLAND NEWS PAGEfl,,.,.. issued by the _weather . Min. Max. Alberton and West Prince County; D gizht D5? ‘ .. awson 2 The Guardian, Charloti :- on, Thurs., Sept. 20, 19622 xancouver gfli 3 M” --' ; ictoria . . . . . . . . ' g . ’ Edmonton Calgary N E” G Regima 35 60 - Toronto 62 46 Ottawa 42 Montreal 47 56 n W0 ar es -- 46 Fredericton 49 4 .Saint John 9 62 N _, . E ..3;.*.,_, >0 #7:?‘ -’ fl \ . . ‘, IN LIFE ing up Mrs. Boardman as a passerger and no one else. “This is a special concession to her as a nurse," the rail- wav explained. WEA.THi_E«R TORONTO tCPl — Tempera- Try Dominion this weekl" FACIAL Women who know from personal experience say: "You not only get a better selection of fresh fruits and vegetables at Dominion . . . you also get better value. Why? - Because first of all Dominion selects the pick of the crop. Fast transportation . . . careful handling . . . expert inim- minq and washing . . . all these things add up to better quality when you buy . . . better keeping quality in your frige. And that cuts down waste . . . saves you money. .. helps you to serve your family better meals at lower costl SYMPHONEY You Can Serve Your Family BETTER MEALS AT LOWER cosT , DOMIIIIOIIIL |lK LUNCH ' 19¢ PKG. FIRM GOLDEN RIPE BANANAS 2 39¢ NEW CROP TOKAY QEGAWPES 2 59¢ PARSNIPS =4 33¢ LOCAL BUNCH CARROTSS 2 25¢ ‘ALBERTON —— James Everett by the magistrate. The accused Moncton 48 62 , Powers. Alberton South, was W3S_11°i1'9P1‘€S9l1ted bY_¢011Y1S€l- ‘Halifax . . . . . 54 67 ‘ sentenced by Magistrate w. mi‘"‘;,“iff;a;h“g§§fai:§a;3§‘S‘1;§t ghgIT;laottet0\\'n 23 3; Chester 5. MacDonald at Al- RR_ and Calvin Costaim _ Yy yth ' ‘ ‘ ‘ 53 59 bcrton yesterday to three mon- Lawrence, were adjourned for Stargloofnis 52 55 ths each on charges of failing a week. ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " ‘ to stop at the scene of an ac- For failing to transfer regls-‘ HALIFAX ‘GP’-The weather cident and driving while impair- tratlon of a motor vehicle, Mel- office says a fine. sunny but 400 . The sentencw are run vin Charles Ramsay. Campbell- C001 day is forecast £0!‘ 8“ 1'9‘ concul'l'ently. ton, was fined $10 and costs. ; gions with exception Of 3 “W A charge against Gerald Be- Clifford Biggar, Albtrton, was showers in northern localities. P nedict .VlcKenna. Bloomfield, of fined $25 and costs or 30 daysl Regional forecasts: possession of 467 undersized lob- for possession of liquor not pur-I Halifax and vicinity, South sters and with using a half-ton chased from a ven or. snoi-e_ A nn apolis Valley: truck in committing the offense, Claud David Barnett. Alberton. Sunny with mug change in mm. W35 dismissed by the magistrate 1'9C€lV9d 3 fine 05 375 3“d C053 perature: southwesterly winds ratio Sttirllted , the eligidgence or :5 gays for :laVi"Eh,°fT° gold 15. Low—l1igli at Halifax 45 and ' 9“ 9 Previous Wee mm 9°" F9 0 3 111° 0? V6 we W *0 65. Yarmoutli 47 and so, Kent~ . , Impaired. - e 42 and 63 TREE S SUCED four fishery officers failed to prove ownership of the truck seized in connection with the se. .Neither had it been proven, the magistrate continued, that a crate of lobsters left unattend- ed for a time on the side of the road was the property of the ac- operatmg an improperly equip-‘ ,°“dm°.SS‘ ‘Cary °,°°' ped vehicle. Margaret Adams. 3 ;’:1e:tft::;1:::n1° with gusts t° 25 ' 10 Cl I ' Elmsdale’ was ‘med 3 -“ Low-high at New Glasgow -to cuse . costs for improperly parking a‘ Previous to the dismissal an motor ve 'cle. attempt by prosecutor. William One man was fined $20 andi .W. Reddin to re-open the case costs for being intoxicated in a‘ -f0l‘Aill’;‘. Crown, was disallowed public place. I Rich Ellerslie R. Oyster Bed ;To Be Open For Fall Fishing Located near the federal ma- rine biological station at Eller- slie who have used the area for growing and oyster research projects, the area that will be oper. to the public was opened. pltblically for the first time; last year for a similar period. I ’ the season last yearl as many as 144 boats w e r e ; counted in the area. and fisher-I men made as much as $80 at day. with the total catch taken ’ SUMMERSIDE — Public oys- «ter fishing in an area of the El- lerslie River reportedly one of the world’s richest beds, will be permitted to October 1 to Nov. 25. E, The announcement was made -yesterday by Dr. Orville H. Phillips, member of parliament for Prince County, who receiv- ed a telegram from Hon. Angus ‘MacLean. minister of fisheri , jconfirming the opening of th federally controlled oyster bed 5‘ from the bed valued at more than $35,000.00. and 60. Goshen 40 and 63. Mon- cton 40 and 58, Fredericton 37 and 58, Saint John 42 and 58. Edmundston 35 and 55. Cape Breton and Prince Ed- ward Island: Sunny except for cloudiness and widely scattered showers in the afternoon; con- tinuing very cool; winds 15 with gusts to 25 afternoon. Low-high at Sydney 42 and 60, Charlottetown 43 and 60. Bay of Chaleur: Mostly cloudy with a few showers: con- tinuing very cool; southwest winds 15 with gusts to 25 ' afternoon. Low-high at Camp- bellton 38 and 55. High tide today at Charlotte- town at 2:43 am. and 3:54 p.m. At Rustico at 11:10 a.m. and 10:33 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen minutes later than .- D Charlottetown. Sun rises today DRINKS at 5:45 and sets at 6:02. for public fishing for't2he period ptated above. ' WESIERN ;BRIEES i FARRELL FUNERAL — The funeral for Joseph P. Farrell has held on Tuesday morning tram his late residence in Cent- to St. ohn the Lo: 16 J 3.9. umh. ouuche. Solemn Requiem High Mass cele- Too Late To Classify LOST —- NAVY BLUE WATER- pcoof snap-on cover for catrlage. Phone (-0281. onour western Thk interruption is station at Wellington. MARITIM INTERRUPTION NOTICE I There will be an interruption of electric -transmission system on y. September 23rd, between the hours of 8:00 un. and 3:00 pm. Atlantic Standard Time. The areas affected will be from Misconcho to necessary to enable our crew: to increase the capacity of the R.G.A.l'. Substation and energize a new transmission sub- E ELECTRIC Q. .fi E OAKLEAF CREAM STYLE IIAPPI HENRI ASSORTED Il'RASER’S BONELESS va1'm°'re Richard’ Tignishvlllllorthern Nova Scotia. East- was fined $10 and costs for driv- 5 em Shore Eastern N.B_ com. ing without due care and atten- t. g S, ‘John River valley. tlon and Nelson DesRoches, Tig-* '°-- ' t f Y afiernool; nlsh, given a similar fine for , Sunny excel’ ° scum RADIO CHOICE PEAS 20 OZ. TINS 20 OZ. TINS 48 OZ. TINS CHICKEN 3 5 79¢ 37¢; X h FROZEN Eoobs DOMINION FROZEN 37"0RANGEJU|CE‘ FRESH CRISPY LOCAL 3l¢ CELERY 2 39¢ DOM|N|O'N'S OWN DOMINION FROZEN FRENCH FRIES 23-22. SAVE l0o—McCAIN’S FRENCH ' ¢;GREEN BEANS ‘:.::;: 43oz. ’ ‘ . C EVERYTHING IS GUARANTEED ""» DOMINO $339‘ TOMATO 37¢ l9¢ FOB ROASTING FRESH l'BEslIWIII'l'EFLAKY FRESH SLICED SKINLESS Beef liver ' I ROSE MARIE ' SLICED RINDLESS aAcuu ~ _ . FIISTGRADISIAMLISSH NYLO C.l.|.. CILO-5'8 Pork Shoulder t SPONGE mnmnn MEATY SHOULDER lamb Cllops _‘ c Haddock Fillets u- c DARES ASSORTED COOKIES 1 ll. mi. , PARD EXTRA SPECIAL GRADE "A" ~ MEDIUM Eli G 3 nos FOOD II. c 54> 45» .ois, No-NEooolTavissT.rETsRsRoAosToRE I slznno . 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