Te A hae « mee we + ~ ST. and modern through- mut is publie 51 and roomy working space in v the. brick veneer building which is located on the Main Street of the recently-incor- porated village of St. Louis heated There an entrance, lock boxes lobby, -& = Ry, : id sae ae Me LOUIS POST OFFICE COMPLETED In front of the new office are Mr. Bryan and Fred J. Peters, chief commissioner of St. Louis and president of the West Prince Board of Trade. The postmaster for some years is C.H. Doucette. Con- struction was under the win- ter works program. - Island News Page | 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Aug. 2 Cited In Only one case was heard by Magistrate James B_ Johnston, | QC, in the Queen's County Mag- | istrate’s Court yesterday after- noon | Thomas William Johnson of | Charlottetown pleaded not guilty to. allowing two_ men ride on his car in an unsafe and daugerous | tified that he had seen Mr. Johnson with three other penple in his sports car, two of them | sitting _in-.the-_ferward-_portion.| of the trunk with their feet in | the car Mr. Nicholson . pointed out Traffic Act prohibited — people from driving on the hood, fend- ers and running board of a veh- icle, but that there is no men- | tion of the portion of the | which the people were driving | on with Mr. Johnson. There was, said Mr. Nicholson, nothing in the evidence to show that Mr. Johnson was driving the car ina dangerous or reckless man- ner. Mr Nicholson inquired of Con- | | stable George Hopkins. who cor | | Tobrated the evidence given by | | ae Se ahen ee seenies. | Extra ‘Anne’ | Performance Is Scheduled A fine new post office build ing in St. .Louis will be taken over. bv the postal depart- ment n tne next few. da. e Constructed ‘by contractors © Frank Brvar Cascumpec, ard Thane Milligan, 0’ lef. the 25 x 25 buriding a S Citizens Challenge Gov't On Liquor Store Question SUMVIERSME Another meeting on the havior stare ques tion here ts planned for Aug. ®B in Athena Regional High School Residents of the high school Astriect esterday ° challenged ActingPremier M.A. Farmer, memhers of -the-executive”coun-"+ o and the liquor commission to nove at the meeting their rea- sons for going ahead with plans ‘for a liquor outiet on Upper Granville Street The challenge was issued in @ @tatement yesterday by the citi- “gens' cammittee, represented by vice-chainman Edwin Lewis Mr. Lewis commented, “This is no longer a iocalized problem but a provincial one in which | 8 emocrate principle is in- Sire Ss - This £9 oming meeting was decifed upon following a pro vincia government announce- ‘ment recently that’ the building benz cans'ricted a short dis-; tance from the high school on Granville Street will be used | es a liquor outlet despite strong opposition bv the residents of | the firal areas comprising the | Athena school district. PROVINCIAL PROBLEM »%. . Mr. Lewis added that ‘‘at ne tire has the executive council or the liaifhr commission given any valid—reasons-for_their._re- | tive to this area hut to L province as a whole. The. town | political. “-teanings | eomméssion this morning, Hor- ace Wright, reiterated that this was no longer a problem rela- the turned .down a second liquor outlet'’’", he said, ‘‘so then the outlet- was imposed-on-the-rural people regardless of their wish- es. Mr. Lewis emphasized that, the committee has absolutely no) and at all times has endeavored to stay away from the advice of the apposition to make it absolutely | non-political. He added, how; ever, that residents of both the governing party and the op- position were against the loca- tion of the,new liquor store site. + Mr. | July & a brief had been’ pre- sented to the executive -coun- cil and the liquor commission strongly protesting the outlet site and that at i \by the council and commission would be satisfactory” to every- one concerned. : The vice-chairman said “we | didn’t receive the courtesy of a reply to our brief from either the council or the commission and with our annual meéting only a week away we wrote a letter_requesting an answer. fections- of giternative sites pro- posed for the liquor outlet. Anot her spokesman for the CONTRADICTORY? He : added that the committee Sunday Concert. Program Is Announced In Advance Lewis recaiied-that—on- liquor | time | committee representatives were | assured that a decision made., position | Mr. Johnson was represented | by J.P. Nicholson | | Constable Donald Shears of the ROMP in Charlottetown tes-| on the back of the ‘said the prosecution had caf | Gold Cup Parade Court Constable Shears, if he had wit- nessed the Gold Cup and Saucer Parade in the afternoon, when | he replied he didn't Mr Nichol- | son informd him that the eight | Gold Cup and Saucer Girls in the parade rode on the back of the rear a manner similar to the way the jmen were riding in Mr. John- son's car. Mr. Nicholson said the defence | admitted the men were riding car, but he not proved it was an unsafe and | dangerous position The magistrate said he thought the evidence pointed that the | position of the men was danger- ous_and unsafe and he found Mr. Se that a section of the Highway Johnson guilty and. fined him $10 and costs. N.S. Residents Appear In Court Two Halifax residents appear. , ed yesterday in city police court | charged with causing a disturb- lance in @ Charlottetown res- taurant. =", Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, fined one accused $20 and costs, A Sydney, N.S., man charged | with being drunk and disorder- | iy, was fined $25 and costs or Evidence in the cases | given by Constables Dave Pow- There is: little doubt that the | setageee and Dave Holmes of Char- } musical production ROMP detachment. “Anne iGreen Gables,’ adapted by| row persons charged with | Donald Harron. with musie by | aflame ah of liquor were _|Norman Campbell. and based on | 8ch fined $20 and costs or ‘30 |Lucy Maud Montgomery's per-| days. On oe and incapable lennial favorite, ix a hit of wide! charges. one-person was fined dimensions $20 and costs or 20 days and then received a letter from Acting Premier Farmer con- eerning the brief.—In the first paragraph of the letter Mr Lewis commented ‘that Mr. Farmer stated that the council was leaving the matter entirely in--the--hands..ofthe-commission-. and then in the final paragraph the letter read that the council wouldn't change its decision. Mr. Lewis felt the two paragraphs were completely contradictory | to each other. While, last season's opening of | Confederation Centre was news around the world because of its! establishment in association with ‘province's centennial celebra- tions, this season the big news. has been the productions at Con-| federation Centre during the Charlottetown Festival ‘65. So great has been the demand for tickets for ‘‘Anne of Green ‘Gables,’ “that artistic “director Mavor Moore has scheduled an extra performance of the pro-| ‘duction that the noted Toronto | \eritic, Nathan Cohen of the Tor- hit.’ / another was remanded without | bait_until Aug. 28 of convertibles in | | tonto Star\called, “an unqualified CTOP | Showers Relieve Blueberry Ills Showers which fell late in the developing stage of the blueber- Ty erop here have. reheved the drought experienced by the crop’ in its earlier stages Most pickers should ge into | action next week. te harvest the While it is too early tn predict ‘In referring to next Wednes-| This extra performance will be 4 success or failure at this point, day's meeting Mr. Lewis said a held Thursday afternoon at 2:00 reports should be more definite proposal wil be brought for- ward for. approval that vate member be asked to pre- sent a brief that a Royal Com- Ynission he named to investig- ate nd liquor commission on this issue. A committee meeting will be held this-Monday prior to Wed- nesday's main meeting te pre- pare proposals which wil be presented Wednesday for ap- proval “The powers that he hoped th: this issue would ~tecome dormant during the summer months’’, Mr. Lewis said. ‘‘But this is not so. The’people are angrier than before over the arrogant actions of the gov- ernment, ’'e He.added further... ‘'we | feel. ~ already that our.action has had | some effect on’ the government has asked for tenders in that it for a similar building in Cardi- a pri- —— the’ actions of the #ouncil p.m., Aug. 26. Apply to— . by next week. MRS. THELMA SWEET, Secretary, O'Leary eRe NOTICE __ Having sold my White Rose Service Station in gan as the one on _ Granville | Street.-The people are astounded that this procedure was not fol- | lowed here’. Ramsay. 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