af J : : Get ready! Get set! These | arounti'the ice. The race was ; main race of the evening, the fivé members of Birchwood | one of the many that | interscholastic relay, was lost | High School are all set and | featured the annual ice-eports { by the home school as their waiting for that final "S| Site el ee opponents, “Queen Charlotte which will send them racing night at the Sports Arena. The | High School raced to victory. ield-Right-Of-Way Si ield-Right-Ot-W ay Signs Upheld By Supreme Court The first damage suit ever to -—Court,—_in—whichan- accident occurred at The case involved a claim by ‘the plaintiff, Gordon E.. Graves, in the amount of $607.51, and 3 counterclaim by the defendant Joseph Blair Brennan of $100. The accident in question took place at the | intersection of Brighton Road North River Road, seca referred to as the Willow Corner, at 7.45 on * the evening of Nov, 24, -1960. In handing down his judgment Mr. Justice Beli dismissed the action of the plaintiff and gave judgment for the defendant on his counter claim for $100. In his written judgment, His Lordship noted that at the time of the accident, the plaintiff's car was moving south on North River-Road, and that of the de- fendant west on Brighton Road. The plaintiff apparently desired to make a left turn toward the = geentre of the city. Mr. Justice Bell observed that |. on the right hand side of North River Road, near its junction with Brightori Road, there is a ‘‘yield right-of-way” plaintiff had testified | After studying the testimony, | Mr. Justice had come to this was so, | Was te: motion. | In regard to | into the other, he found | portion of the evidence | contradictory, it | that the right Brennan car fender of the | ing undue speed was not satis- (* ‘The judge noted that the in his opinion Section 42 (a) of be brought before the Supreme | that right. ‘Canning Company Is Alleg To Have Violated UIC Rules a “ 5 9 ye j eg . intiff - knew | Quaid. ant was involved. Don’t you think you need 4 , ‘ of te gn and Stoppers ear, | At the request of the-Qsherios | Cales was the driver of ajtelp?” °° | wwe Make “og REFIMANCE? stalling the engine. Startihg up | protection officers, the case of | Stave! truck that ov st Z = nia the vehicle he had thoved out | Joseph Thomas McNally, Bed-| 0% the Mount Edward Road | @a 1 Soom. | 4 po oie Sol Fli h ) onto Brighton Road, first letting | ford, changed with fishing lob- ee ees am |"T thik pen weap help ta gous © Filg ts : two care dream fie cast go by. _| ae eee ee daa mt | ont ot the even. inking, Nou think everyone is! two brothers, Gordon and| Eastern Trust has ample funds F h .@ The adjournment was agreed to a: See a Ween | A ee Oe cent mai a veel ma isneries by defence council, E. Someried | Without due care @Ejwood Kel.| Judge Fox explained that be-| ¢r successfully completed their’ ! Tralnor, afer the acare sat. | (pending), Arthar Eivond JSS; cause the boy was under Nt te | ato=tigte, Yeuerday at tne|- @W@llable for First Mortgage Loans Meet Slatecd | att nee Reir ae TRS! Gio ana‘conts or five days. | only act under which he could | hartotetow’ airport | ee The cherge of diving while | A similar fine was imposed |he charged was the Juvenile) Oe iting inttuction. iene © COMPETITIVE INTEREST RATES cncatinns Fisher. | itis. abilities impaired by . | identical fying instiuction time _—— ed phone Sani wk come siccbl again Jahn Wren a guilty to roca ged + the ne ae Sea of eee be = ~= rebate saan, aden an dimded Se he pBleng Hight of way to another vehicle. British Journal = of Urban Murphy. a seheduled - Fines or + o-” . which pormaily : Tueniay sero provide | icein and. acing for, tee | daze were moved on a Demos Hits Cigarettes | epersies tum is om tyng| ENR MDWARD, ff @ ea ae Meme sates Gs later. Genel TS Ante Mettan’ | to stop for a stop sign and an-| LONDON (Reuters) peo-| ime during the winter months COMMITTER ik at | missed, was that of making | ile with faulty equipment. | | os arettes, the ineidenee of ee: yo lees 154 Mischesond ty a ee ee ae ts to do bodily herm to The case of Wynard Van- »:. Ft ¢tub which has @ Fleet Canuck Charlottetown pad gegen a Sar York, Westereng of East Royalty bronchial cancer would be only aircraft. MANAGER eececccoece : a see Queen | Uainat Louis Campbell, Grand | Charged with speeding was ad-| about an eighth of its present i ‘aed o. “ma LD ers, te cieliied a tae deen Tracadie. Counsel for the de-| journed until Wednesday, Jan. | jevei, the authoritative medical | aes Repeern ae: > L&D. ger fleet, will aleo be guests of | fence -was Lester O'Donnell 17 at 7.20 pam. | journal The Lancet said Friday. | : the department at the luncheon | _ Pleading guilty. to poss “Cancer of the bronchus now The where Hon. Leo Rossiter, niin- exsion of intonicating liquor not | JFK To Seek cmaea over 6.tieh, ot Gk a EASTERN TRUST feet, OR Dene 3 ation cer deaths in males in this coun- | . “—'City Youth Gt ee n*- \Ghomaneae tear | }: Pleads ¢ ‘. For New Missil commonest fatal cancer, and it | ™ Branches Across Canada L 5 s Guilty g TAMINGTON (AP) — Presi ime magazine vad: “We — SS ; ; Kennedy Congress | kne to stop epidemie 4 ‘ ‘ BR SS Ss file nec oars). ~| BECTON NOTE ceonenent ii men Boceren Chg eae pled nel ee ag ge Bi gy Po -—\ ' - scpiunittomtilidatstaedeaating ent Siem, Heger Pat ar tiene, toners deavess veld |weeld be only’ cheat oh Gites Every inhabitant of the City possessing the electoral qualification set ; MacDOUGALJ. FUNERAL —| tttown. Friday aflern0on ap Friday. ., (at ts Brcoeat evel.” = out-as-follows— —¥ to tonmeel Of ‘Banund k mobile missil d . ee was held alia peared before Judge C. St. Clair seemed for use won At- YOUR GUARDIAN |. - (a) is of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, and 42, from, the MacLean -Funeral | T#inor, im Queens — County "Tre 8 LATE... OR MISSED ’ (b) has resided in the City for at least one year then next preceding ~ Home wiiere service was con- | Court, and re-elected speedy | forces in Europe. - — the da ch election, and ducted by Rev. W.R. Under"|*ial. nis | oremaenn Al a bay. Pallbearers were Isaac-| Following as oe < on — - DIAL 56] (c) isa. Citizen, and ; Seat, eet Smale intone, | raigned on the charge of break-| ean forces. Stead Cake io tear toe (d) ‘shall have paid: on or before the thirty-first day of December, Johi W. MacKenzie and Wil- |img and entering the Cantwell/ Sources said Special defivery service then next preceding the time of the holding of such election all liam Cameron: Interment took | Pharmacy, Grafton Street, Char-| missile would available betwten 8:30 rates, taxes and assessment 4 then due by him place in Springton cemetery. |lottetown, and stealing 2 small\ range comparable to th am. if your paper te tate ee : sum of money, Monday, Nov. 6,/ 1,500 - mile ee and who shall ha d the poll taxin the amount prescribed under the BP ong Riser pabiny ogee aE ye = oe : of this Act f the year pr eceding such election, or who The following are the winners} Gallant, who is counselled by | range ballistic missiles which For the FASTEST ‘provisions Act for eet Ge chained oc pall ae of the St. Thomas card | John J. Holmes, pleaded guilty| this country has furnishéd to " advanced age exempt from assessme ; ) party held jast : ladies’ | th the offence, and Jadge Train-| Britain’ and Jtaly im limited service in town call have duly paid the educational or po Il tax, or any other civic tax, assessed first, Mrs. Frank Doyle; sec-|or then adjourned the court ut-| numbers, iit for the year immediately preceding t he year of his'‘or her exemption, gm end, Mrs.'C. ‘Sheperd:- consola. | til Tuesday, Jan. 16, at 10.30 a.m.|- Fired from Britain, France ED’S TAXI] | shall in the immediately prec eding the month of any election, and on, ie. 3. ae ee at which time Judgment will be| Germany. the new mid - ratse di eh Gicin 0 els fore the fif i day of the mentioned month have given to the James Davey; consgiation, Pet- Ss Goo mensetiogs the deciead| cite tuayen ieie Ramm teyeetl Ohasteséotens City Clerk, @ signed request to be pl aced on the voter's list, which shall ama anh Je os Cniag ti te tea enton Ot Serepech et t tutes E@'s Slogan: ay re ee ‘suet, ‘Sent: apecial Frenk | Coown is represented by Deputy | Lasached “Okinawa, for | 2 Seedwill of Ghose whem 7 a. 4. b ye Ssuaieduned i" home| coommme Monae tn east al ee oe ee ei : : B City Cheri, . » a ° ~~ » oe yes ; ; at a vendor's store, Dromore, had his case adjourned until Jan. 26. Adjourned to Jan. 22 was a case possession of intoxicating | tiquor in a place other than his residence, to which the accused Allison James ‘Coles, ‘Park- with an accident in which he dale, was fined $10 and costs or | a rial InC at t empted Richard f i z ! | | : f 7 x ai e.g * its Hii : Pi O. " C , Con of : oe | }metered gone, when meter did not show time purchased, a fine of “ee twe 5 ? Hi Court Splits Appea udgments ee j i pir RR F SF ter ¥. McDougall, on Dge: 18, 1960. _ Ip written judgments, Mr. Justice George J. Tweedy, dis- missed the appeal, while Mr. Justice R.R. Bell, allowed the appeal, giving judgment for the appeiant,_Milligan.—__— The third judge, Justice Mark R. McGuig: ve judg- ment for the respondent, Mc- For Manslaughter | LONDON, Ont. (CP) — A 18- yéar-old boy sobbed. out his re- sentment in court Friday as he was_sentenced to “not less than three years” for strangling a seven-year-old girl. | The sentence will be served | in the Bowmanville, Ont., Train- | ing School and, when it is ove | he will be a ward of the | until he reaches the age of 18. | He was convicted of man- slaughter in the death of Syivia | Finks. The charge, under the | Juvenile Delinquents Act, was | reduced from one of murder, | was designed to help him. i ~ MOSCOWtReuters) — A Rus- sian Nobel. Prize winner has ment over the problem of train- ing young scientists, The Nobel Prize winner is nu- clear physicist Igor Tamm and he issued his forceful plea for ‘@ new approach to the training of young scientists in the pages of the official government newspa- per Izvestia. Tamm expressed disquiet at the present training system and said changes. should be made even. in the sacrosanct Academy. of Sciences itself to ensure that young scientists had a chance clashed with the Soviet goveri- + The Russian Nobel Prize Winner Clashes With Russian Gov't Khrushchev. The plan is de-‘ signed to teach the young stu- dents not to despise manual to reach the top. Tamm argued that the young men should be given a chance to wield influence because it is who make the contributions to the advance of science. He noted that many top sci- discoveries have been by young men. Einstein first propounded the theory of relatively when he- was 26, Tamm said: . He said it is not necessary to demand that. future physicists, and mathematicians i: oe VATE... i : i F FEe i = * .-*- Ky i. ce TODAY AT 7 & 9 ONLY GEORGE MONTGOMERY "THE STEEL CLAW” rt het IT ACTUALLY HAPPENED ~ EACH ice cccteosel tans sn tes ing escapade! Make this true» life story of Fred Demara unbelievable. | START. 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