The Royalty ‘for the coming 4H Club Youth Fair slated for this Friday were crowned last night at the Provincial Voca- tional Institute. This year’s king, John Carr is being crown- ed by last years king, Roger Salvation Army : Brigadier Mrs, Mary Jones Transferred To Manitob Brigadier J.B. Meakings, Dt- visional Commander for The ‘vation Army in N.B. and P.E.b, has received his transfer notice and has been appointed Divi- sional_Commander_for_Salvation | Army operations in th of Manitoba, with headquarters at Winnipeg. The appointment is to become effective October 20th. During his. command in ‘the| N.B. — P-E.I.° Division, much advancement in Salvation Army ROYALTY CROWNED Younker. The new queen is Shirley McNally being crown- ed by last year’s queen, Irene Younker. There were 18 con- testants entered for this year’s royalty contest, all of which were — interviewed by Mrs. struction in Charlottetown, , Sal-|P.E.1. Brigadier Meakings has (that Brigadier Meakings will et lserved as a member of the |succeeded by Brigadier James Provincial Command of the Cie} vil Defence; a director of the N.B_ Protestant Orphanage, and e Province an active member of The Salya- Sloan served as the Public Re- ion Army -Advisory Boards in redericton, Moncton, Charlotte- ok t F town and Saint John. VERY ACTIVE Mrs. — Brigadier Meakings has been very active in. many womens organizations. She is the sary as a part of the Maritime | business world, this week. Schwartz and Sons’ was family business when it was founded in 1841 and remains | family business today. It is house. It is one of the few major food businesses in Canada that | are still completely Canadian | owned and operated. What began in 1841 as a hand- operated coffee roaster’ located in a shed at the rear of the family home in Halifax, has ex- panded into a major concern EXPANDED The company for many years | served only the Maritime area, | but about 45 years ago jit ex- | panded into the Quebec and On- tario markets and it was during this period that the firm adopt- ed the big white ‘‘S’’ trade. mark that has become so fa- ‘miliar to Canadian housewives. Expansion has always been the company’s ..policy. plans are now well advanced for a new plant to -more ade- quately service the demands of the Atlantic area. This new plant will replace the two Schwartz factories currently in operation in Halifax. As well as serving Canada, the . company. al: Frank Blanchard and Roger... tana This wa eect see Younker. The contestants were~+World War II but overseas sales also asked to try their hand at peu “— at rag outset of 4 ; war. Now, sales in the Bri- public speaking which was tish market are firmly re-estab- judged by Frank Gaudet and lished and are steadily growing David Rogers. |to sizeable proportions. ‘1966 finds .the House of Sch- | wartz operating under the direct- P Dies In Hospital The death occurred at the Holy Ghost Hospital, Cambridge, |Mass., on Friday, Sept. 16, of Announcement has been made |Mrs. Mary. Jones in her 61st year. Mrs. Jones was born at Murray Harbor and was a Sloan, who becomes the Division- |daughter of the late Mr: and al Commander with headquart- lers in Saint John. Brigadier J. lations Officer in Saint John in the mid-fifties and will be. well known in the Maritimes. | WEATHER TORONTO Mrs.: Reuben Penny.: | She_leaves to mourn her _pass- tee the following sisters and present company president, W.H.C. Schwartz is active in the a Maritime business world and in| president, addition to being president of Schwartz and Sons he is pre- sident of the Maritime Life As- Canada’s oldest coffee and spice surance Company and a director) Queb Island News Pace he Canadian Owned Firm | (Celebrating Anniversary ~ W.H. Schwartz and Sons Ltd. jion of fourth and fifth generat- jof the Bank of Nova Scotia and is celebrating its 125th anniver- |ion members of the family. The | several large Canadian . com penies. |. W.E. Schwariz, a son of the vice-president of jthe firm and a brother of the president. J.A.2. Schwartz is iresident director of the firm's ec-based oeration® + is Eastern and Central. Districts jae a in Nova Scotia and The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Sept. 22, 1966. 5 Postmaster Announces New Office The announcement of... the jopening of a new sub-post office which opened yésterday in Park dale to better serve the needs of the people of: the Parkdale Sherwood district was made yes- terday by postmaster W. F. Mr. Griffith said that until yes- terday resident of this area found it necessary to come to the Char- lottetown post office for services that will now be available in the new office. He said that cus- tomers will be able to purchase stamps and money orders at the Parkdale office, mail registered mail and parcels and mail C.0.D. packages. The new sub-post-office will be located at 55 St. Peters Road- and the postmaster will be Gor- don W.Jensen who--will- operate the office-.in conjunction -with his stationery store. Players - Entertain “anvassers The Vagabond Independent Players Children’s Theatre —un- der the presidency of Clair Smith entertained The United |brothers: Mrs. Gladys Irving, Toronto, Ontario;. Mrs: Ethel Loftus, ‘Mass.; Mrs. |Dewey, California, U.S.A.; Mar-| lion, Mrs. Harold Bell, Thelma, | Mrs. Robert li, Grace. Mrs. Marven Her ; all residing at | Appeal canvassers at the Annual Vivian |Kick-off meeting recently held owned by at the Legion Hall. The play was acted out by Francis Allen, Gerry Allen and Sherry -Wells-Findlay and de-! monstrated the right and wrong Griffith. | City Resident Assessed $50 Magistrate A.J. Haslam, QC, city, $50 and costs or 30 days when he appeared in city police court yesterday miorning on “a charge of joyriding. ‘ Peter Joseph Robertson, Monc- ton, N. B,, Joseph Murnaghan, Johnstons River, and James Ewen Myers, Mt. Allion, were each fined $10 and costs or five days for failing to stop at a red traffic light. , Four men pleaded guilty to charges of failing to stop at a stop sign and each were fined $5 fined William Dennis F. Pilcher, | RCMP today issued a descript- ion of 11-year-old Wayne James Harvey McLeod who has been missing from ‘the home of his grandmother in Murray River since last Saturday when he left and costs or two days. Those fined were: Harold Betts, Sher. | wood, Alexander C. MacDonald, | city, Blair Wendell Beer, Corn- | wall, and Kenneth E, Cudmore, | city.* A city man charged with vagr- ancy was fined -$20 and costs or 30 days. Antique Cars '-=ve Today Five antique cars from the Prince Edward Island Antique Car Club will be leaving Char- lottetown today for Halifax, N.S. to oon Ae in the Atlantic Pro-| nces Antique Auto Show. which is being held on Friday and Sa- turday at the Halifax Forum: The cars are a 1927 Model-T |Ford, owned by George Scantle- bury; a 1922 Model T truck, Paul Jenkins; a 1931 Model A Ford couple, owned by Keith Moase of Kensington -and a 1925 Model T touring car and ja 1930 Willis, owned by. Newton j | } | home to go fishing. The light brown hair youngster, ;about 60-65 pounds, four feet, 10 inches tall, is wearing grey corduroy slacks and a brown and yellow short sleeved shirt since he was last seen at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. He was last seen fishing from 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Sunday the Murray River bridge about....... 4 C00 EMM one : . _WAYNE MACLEOD ‘RCMP Issue Description For Missing Eastern Youth morning dragging operatians were. carried out without suc- cess. No trace of the boy's fish- ing gear was found at that time. Wayne is the son of Harvey McLeod, who works in Toronto, and his mother, the former Joan | , |attendance rins m™|Lou Bagnall | Gets Award - At a’ meeting of the’ Chau” lottetown Lions Club last n’ ‘it, Lou Bagnall was resented h a 12-vear-perfect-att-ndore a by president Elwood Ferd, ted with their 100° per «ont The guest speaker,, Dr. Ken Parker, was introduced by Phil Bower: He gave an address on \‘The Realisms of Life, and our Association with other peoples of the world who are of differ- ent color’. He also covered-the educetional system and. the pro- ed bands for the high schools. Dr. Parker was... presented with a bronze. medallion,. from the President of Lions Interna- tional, Edward Lyndsay, by | district governor, Bill \Brown. An ‘out-of-town guest was E.H. Conroy, Everest Lions Club, Kansas. The club will be selling Hal- lowe'en candy over the next few weeks. The Lions Essay for Peace contest is being lined up under the chairmanship of T.L. Fitzgerald; P GAMBLING RAID OTTAWA (CP) — Police ar- rested 47 men and confiscated about $10,000. Monday in a gam- bling raid in the city’s Chinese district. Four men were ‘charged with keeping a com- jmon gaming house after what \police called the biggest gam- bling raid in the city in twe decades. In the raid en the Uri- ental Club the police also. seized buttons used in fan tan, ecards, idominoes, dice and Chinese lot- ‘tery tickets. Adshade of Halifax. CITY AREA FUNERALS c BELL FUNERAL — The fu- neral for the late Mrs. Frank Bell was held from her late re- 1 — FROCUIA cxca RAFT ELOY (VETTE PERE Conted STARTS TONIGHT — sidence, Stanley Bridge where | DORIS DAY service was conducted by Rev. | Frank Stiles assisted by Rev. | W.A. Paterson. Pallbearers were | Cranford MacKay, Don Mac- | Ewen, H.S. MacEwen, © Fred | MacEwen, Lorne MacEwen and | Kenneth MacKay. Flower bear- | ers were Bryan Bell and: Blaine | Darrach. Interment was in Ca- | i\vendish cemetery. . | oe HM MR OR OR OH lan" r ov Uc! ation entre SHOW AT 8:30 FRIDAY AT 9:00 ipeive other members Were >re- * i president of the — ce Oyserves \Murray Harbor; and Blanche, | = \MacKay.—... :: y ; ... |way to canvass. ere Ibi aca onncncneitanreea Sunn Mrs. : Brooks, * White Ralph Rupert wrote the come- WITHDRAWS $261,000,000 Sands; and Wallace and Garnet idy. script. Groups such as these HONG KONG (AP) — China r h been recorded., j ; oe lata have been opened second vice-chairman of _ the ‘temperatures: «in Saint John and Fredericton, Women’s Inter-Church Council: Low overnight High Wednesday | : 6 «51 and a new citadel is under con- a social welfare convenor of: the-Dawson SENTENCED TO DEATH | ‘Saint John Council of Women. Vancouver ...>..... 51 68 Fepny. both al Murray Harbor. with their voluntary contribu- |has withdrawn $261,000,000 from] SALISBURY (Reuters)—Two land an active member of the dmonton: .......-- 36 79 (4. brother NE peace tions, materially help the United Hong Kong banks and deposited|Negroes were sentenced to : LEvengeline- Home Auxiliary. ‘Regina ............. 35 75. {her several years ago. jappeal’ ia their yoarly canvass. the sum to: banks in Eastern|death in Rhodesia’s high court ‘- |Mrs. Meakings” responsibilities, {Winnipeg .......... 49 70 | The remains were forwarded Jim Wilson Provincial P.R.|Europe, a Hong Kong newspa-|here Wednesday for throwing a | “Tas wife of the Divisional” Com- Toronto ..........+% 53 33 \to Murray Harbor where the jchairman reports excellent re-\per. reports. The report -was|hand grenade into a Salisbury | Tmander, have made her presi- Ottawa ~....,------ 40 35 \funeral was held from the Bap- |sults to requests for. various en- |carried in the English-language |cafe. The grenade, thrown into ‘dent of all Salvation Army Lea- Montreal .......---. 37 62 |tist. Church, Sept. 20th. Inter- tertainment groups and stated tabloid Star; quoting “its own|a Greek-owned cafe Aug. 12, in- 3 | gue/-of Mercy work in the two Quebec ........+--: 285 65 (ment was in the Murray Hafr-|that ‘this once again shows he jexclusive source.” jured seven persons. + provinces, and divisional presi- Fredericton .......- 30 67 |bo- cemetery. generosiy of Islanders. a re : ident of Home League womens’ saint John .......-. 3. 68 —— lgroups. She has also “ an Moncton ee : . - \ T H E A T R E ; isponsible for direction o O Halifax: co biases FO _\salvation Army Nurses Fellow- (Charlottetown ....-- : e HERE RD S ‘ship gatherings. [SYONEY.< 25. ss ssseeee “6 i | : : : MONTAGUE oom tee ce 3 DISPERSAL SALE ' . a : IN HOSPITAL | {Boston _....eeeees- 55 "Shed : " ¥ FRI.—8:30 P.M. John S. Stewart, Caledonia. is Mrs. W. L. Cotton iNew York Ns Nae see's 60 «69 Acre Farms “ SAT. 8 and 10 : i j . Washington .....++: 69 Union Read. North a patient in the Kings County |. A ya ashil a i (Neds. Covehend) MATINEE SAT. 3:30 Memorial Hospital Passes Ww y oy Oasis. 82 & o t i ee Regular A on | : oe i . iB ARRIVES HOME | phe death of Mrs. William L.|Tucson ..... ~ 95. Satu rday, Oct. Ist "THUNDER BALL" in color Sgt: John M- Stewart. Camp Cotton occurred at the Living- Los Angeles..°°-.-~ 76: ~~ 92:00 sharp 3 ; ar = ee Se Borden, Ontario, has strived} and MacArthur. .Nursing| HALIFAX (CP) — The wea Look Up — Look Down — Look Out. Here comes the Biggest ome to be with his tather who | 3 om in hospital. Sgt. Stewart is |Home, Sherwood on Saturday ‘following a long-“illness. ‘The the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joh? | trmer “sophie Isobel MacDon- §. Stewart, Cole ‘ald of Lot 16 she was married RECEIVES NEWS jin 1906 to William Cotton who Mrs. Edward McKenna, . St. predeceased her 15 years ago. Peters Bay and Mrs. Cornelius |In 1922 she moved with her hus- Ryan of.. Cardigan received the jband and family to Kensington esad news of the death of their jand later lived in Montreal for “sister Mrs. Catherine Mahar of |several years. Bangor, Maine | She was a member of Ken- | sington United Church, life mem- FIRE ALARM iber ofthe W.M.S., and served The Charlottetown Fire las: president. for a number of ther office says as cloud spreads | into the Eastern portions of the Maritimes Thursday morning, rain will begin in the-west...By. evening it will be raining in all regions. > \ Friday will be cloudy — with scattered showers. . Regional forecasts: j Northern Nova Scotia, East- ern Shore, Prince Edward Is- land, clear, clouding over after | noon, rain beginning late in the afternoon, cool, winds light, be- | @ 38 Registered Cows of Domino, Duotone and Miriam’s Pride and other top blood lines. : ,@ 33 grade cows bred to champion herd sires @ 2% feeder steers and heifers. @ 23 calves from registered cows @ Calves from grade cows @ 3 registered bulls. NOVA NATIONAL ROMEO 23R, son of the Royal Winter Fair grand champion, Whittun National Velvet, and himself the grand champion for a number of years at the P.E.I. Provin- cial Livestock Exhibition and reserve grand champion at the Atlantic Winter Fair in 1964. LAZY B. REAL ASTER 24th, son of PPHR Boc Real 188. & Bond of All. * "FLAMIN FSWT ELEN IECTIET partment were called to ag years. coming southeast 15 in the morn- NOREEN NATIONAL LAD, son of Nova National Romeo. ‘TODAY SHOWS guish a small rubbish fire locat- |" Surviving are two sons and jing, low-high at New Glasgow | . : ; ; ed.in the basement i Aa two, daughters, (Belle) Mrs. | and Goshen 32 and 60, Charlotte- . Terms Cash SAT. 3:30-7-8 = of Walter MacDonald, 179 Water |yernon Chandler, Montreal, | town 38 and 60, outlook for Fri- Street. . at approximately _ 5/(Freda) Mrs. William Roach, | day, cloudy, showers, seasonable Catalogue of Registered Cattle will be available. . Max o'clock yesterday afternoon. The |Ssymmerside, Athol, | Kensing- | temperatures. Lench “contter ea | Country blaze was extinguished within & /ton and Glen, Harrington, one| High tide today at Charlotte- oS grounds =~ | USIC OR pe few moments. No damage WAS |prother, J. Robert, Pictou, N.S., |town 4.16 a.m. ang 6.29 p.m. a Owner “-¢ Auctioneer Broadway was MINNIE PEARL orted. fi randchildren and four |Rustico at 2.39 p.m. Summersi “ g ; GEORGE Jone CHARGE WITHDRAWN great-grandchildren. |tide eighteen minutes later en THE ISLAND DEVELOPMENT LTD. IVAN KERRY TONIGHT, FRIDAY & SATURDAY GREAT! LORETTA LYWW ; rd J held on Mon- |Charlotettown. Sun rises. at 7.00 | i ; . ‘ ROY DRUSKY Provincial Magistrate, ‘James dae tear ts or inated United pti amé-sets at 7.12 pm. All If weather questionable listen to CFCY Radio | cu mu | oo NOW SKEETER DAVIS B. Johnston, presided in Magis- Church where service was con- |times ADT. “A chance to buy the best-at your own price”. | THE GREATEST J BILL ANDERSON trate Court yesterday morning. ducted by ‘Rev. Gordon: Mac- | | . | COUNTRY MUSIC +4 ont seer An assault charge against JOS |poin assisted by Rev. CR. Web-| YIELD SEEMS SMALL | a4 : bs os fe Ee eph Aneas MacAvinn of “West: 00 ang Rev. E.J. Fiander. | India’s buffaloes yield 10 to. i Don't Miss It! SPECTACULAR , moreland was withdrawn. Mac- Hymns sung with Mrs. Rus-|12 pounds of milk a day. : : ! EVER FILED Sith assault erate ine ead sell MacKay at the organ Oli: ‘ I GIGANTIC! Canteen Service — Show at -Dusk 33 ey The Lord's My Shepherd and © | How to relieve : : but the charge was withdrawn by. Love That Will Not let Me Go. CoM ING_MON.- TUES. SEPT. 26 -27—8:30 P.M. G STAR" Elvis Presley \POIOOIIOIIOIOIL SD. Admission 75c—Children under 12 free e informant, Miss Elizabeth | "5.1 bearers were Nelson | ms Use Dodd’s Kidney Ol d Ti : Rot Ae ee cae cae je! Caseley Austin Pendergast, ts teste ahs -iime cavervearsvcrraggar®*® xX kK KK kK KK YS for trial yesterday. =The|D avid Glover, Bruce MacLeod temic condi cee esi ‘crown was represented” by |72 M bo oe ath Ralph tiseh caste” (ae ‘ “ s j siantienmenieederte = = eee John P. Nicholson, QC, and the |yames Mactred : backache, Soom Fiddlin & Ste D | ‘accused was represented by. Les- Burial was in the People's ACH i yaat better. De g p ancing 7 ter O'Donnell. cemetery, Kensington. , pend on | : ‘ : “ y FIRST DAY | Co t t : It was reported by Frank Mor- | n es | iy 4 ts gan, chairman of the United Funds federal service division, that a total of $212 had been col- -lected in the first day of cam- paigning. This amount repre-.| sents 66 per cent of the regional treasury quota and 40 percent ef the National Employment Gervice quota. The federal ser- } ~~“ vices division has a 1966-67 quo- | ta of $24,000. j STATUS AWARDED | The Board of Management of | the Charlottetown Hospital fas | been informed through its Chair- man, Doctor Loyola Duffy, that the Canadian Council on Hospi. | tal Accreditation “has again awarded accreditation status to _ this Hospital. A detailed survey | was made June 29, 1966 by Doe- tor J.P. Laplante, field staff re- | presentative of the Accreditation | Council. A certificate of Accre- ditation which may be ,isplayed in the Hospital will issued: HOOTE Co Members Featuring the - -- - Country, Western and Blue Grass Music NANNY Commedore Room MAIN BRACE untry Ramblers and Guests Men’s Fiddling, 16 and over Boys Fiddling, 16 and under Ladies’ Step Dancing Gent's Step Dancing 12-16 Girls’ and boys’ : 42 and under: girls-and- boys —--~-—-—-~-j-~- Top prizes will be awarded in all events . BASILICA RECREATION - CENTRE Tuesday, October 18th Entries should he made to- Basilica Recreation 9.1719 or 2-1762. Centre, 200 Richmond St., Charlottetown or phone ote or: . Graham popular, western and blues singer the fabulous Also Dancing to ‘Les Alexander & The Smoothies’ THE HORSE AND SULKY CLUB GRANADA ss: Bowser aad from the Council.