in EN i i ica ibe NE Ta An i SB le he a be a RE Ai pt Sa aes 2 a aE sk nah ile. tad gel a Lie GP aaa A adie Seiten t Joseph St. » Pleaded guilty to : e. a similar charge and his case Gets $100 Fine |==="*="= naar | Richard, guilty to SOURIS — Melvin Charles | istrate’s Court ‘yesterday and | breaking and entering. He elect- Lewis, St. Peter's, pleaded | was dined $100 and costs or one ed trial by magistrate and his’ @uilty to unlawfully and i iy ok | ar ee otmwent: te Hor, $ chounes, to pond” water fre- | Peters, "with, 4 Joseps. Charles Sheehan, Mt. CHANGES IN FERRY SERVICE BORDEN'-'CAPE TORMENTINE TEN ROUND TRIPS ‘DAILY : _- BRRECTIVE OCTOBER 31 : ian peiace scam . | 8:00 a.m. 9:25 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 12:25 p.m. 1:50 p.m. 3:15 p.m. 4:40 p.m. 6:25 p.m. 7:50 p.m. 9:30 p.m.. : paea _ Atlantic Standard Time To Electors of Kings ADVANCE POiL Sat. Oct. 30; Mon., Nov. 1 8 am. to 8 p.m. “Supporters of | Melvin McQuaid . Who are elighbile to vote in Kings County and require transportation please .. .. .. ; } ee Phone Charlottetown 894-9876 - 894-6816 Phone Montague 838-2729 | | PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE © ~ for a Government with Policies for Helping People. Inserted. by Kings County P.C, Assn. WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- s: «tee tenees SSSCF Re Reeser z : ,| ther office says a disturbance The James Sullivan charged in Friday's. Queens County Court with operating a vehicle with marked gas is not the Jam- es Sullivan who is the son of Louis Sullivan, Vernon Bridge. DIES IN MASS. Mrs. Thomas Bolger, Charlot- tetown, received news of the death of her sister, Tillie, Mrs. Edward Dinan, Wakefield, Mass., on Oct. 27. The late Mrs. Dinan is formerly of. Stanley Bridge. Her nephew, Rev. Dr. Francis Bolger, of Saint Duns- tan’s University, will attend the funeral. - Eastern and Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs.. Oct. 28, 1965. 5 | | M oline Use GEORGETOWN — Alonso|and was fined $100 and costs or aoe dane at pokes Bonk eee 10 days. _ |eomvicted of using marked g2®-| ppeAk AND ENTER _|iime end was fined $100 amd) jonn- Patrick MacLellan, DR. BROWN ieee eaawteens femer he tava, pemaed sat sully “}Johnston QC at Georgetown ye* |store of Jerome Cheverie of W tray Tie sound faled |S td ating tums | P aoe | appear court after having of assorted brands cigarettes. case adjourned .to yet by | His case was adjourned till Gra ed pee ora es ee 3. The accused was re- nt P D _ {which he was present. The case | manded in custody and bail was| an W. Brown head of the de- ' | was proceeded with in. ab- | set at $1,000 with two sureties | partment of history, Prince of gence. Givin gevidence for the /in the amount of $500 each. | Wales College, received a few Crown was Constable W. A.| Edith Gertrude Bailey, Mur-| days ago from Lehigh Univer- Dewsnap. ney Riek eee fee sity a diploma indicating that he Acorn was also convicted in|a charge of supplying liquor to eee, comment he his absence of displaying a |a person under 21 years of age. | work to quatify him for number plate on a vehicle|The case was adjourned by | the degree of Doctor of Philoso- which was not issued for such | consent to Nov. 17 to fix a date| phy in History. vehicles. He was fined $25 and | for trial. Dr. Brown spent three years, costs. Constable Dewsnap also| Three persons were each fin-| 1956-69, at Lehigh which - is gave evidence in this case. ed $20 and costs for illegal pos-| located in Bethlehem, Pennsyl- Appearing for the Crown in omen. ot liquor. ete vania, U.S.A. He was awarded all cases was deputy attorney Tr ceeke Bor tela. te ree rematch. fellowships dur- general J. Arthur MeGuigen, |o4 $0 snd costs for being ing these three years. > Lester Bruce Nicholson of = a, has: asked his per- Lyndale pleaded guilty to » hit 8 Mite, Aadions Rrengelicns | and run charge and was fined British Politics 1780-1633." | $85 and costs or 15 days. | S Dr.. Brown, who wes bora in Bernard John Boudreault of Montreal, Quebec, began teach- Lower Montague pleaded guilty : ing at PWC in September 1959 to a speeding charge and was and has been there since that fined $10 and costs. , time, with the exception of the Goereetinn ean eee OF (N00 ecademic year 1961-62 when he having the care and control of | § ee ee a@ motor vehicle while impaired He is a son of Rev. Harold W. Se ee eee OO | teowe wed She roo who are on a new wn . ° Ghent to coatinve Is the absense |Bgh School were opened yester. wes le an Selander“coonpled the of the accused was granted to | 4. it was announced last night to ee the © P tor by the Ree gh Lea, chairman of — ued eee magistrate. Crown witnesses | ‘Be school board. Dr. Brown is. married to the were Constable D.W. Durting and | Dr. Lea said they will be stu- | tormer Joan Dickson of Queens. William Rowan. The accused | died and that awarding of a ten ton, Ontario, who studied com. was convicted as charge! and |der will be announced Friday mercial art at the Pratt Insti. ‘was fined $10 and costs or five} Construction of the school on tute, Brooklyn, N.Y., prior to days. Spring Park Road is to begin her marriage. They have three Elmer Joseph Gallant, Souris | “immediately.” The building will| children, two sons and one West, was charged with illegal |be a two-floor structure 32 daughter. possession of liquor entered no | class rooms with laboratory fa- > er ag a camee cilities and office space. until . hearing. | { Two people were fined $20/ GETS LITTLE FOR WORK | Fire Destro $s shee aS sane ~ The average Ceylonese fish. | costs.or 16 days for being. in- |catamaran boat, catches 10 to! toxicated in a public place. 12 pounds of fish daily. MONTAGUE — Fire thought | to have been started by the elec- | trical storm yesterday evening destroyed the barn of Willard Bruce. Lyndale. The property which is located: near Ross's Corner, a few miles from Montague; is out of the protected, area of the Montague Fire Brigade, however the bri- gade responded to the call but were unable to do much to save the structure. The building was more or less empty at the time with no livestock housed within. 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