CITY NEWS PAGE TELEPHONE 8506 — ASK FOR NEWS DESK The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Sept. 30, 1959 5 The practice, which was ap- parently employed under the former government, of releasing short term prisoners several days before the expiration of their sen- tence will be discontinued im- mediately. This information was given to Magistrate K.M. Martin, QC, by the crown prosecutor Gerald R. Foster in City Police Court yes- terday.’ The question was brought up Monday morning by the magistrate when it was re- vealed that one of the prisoners had been released by the jailer Prisoners Serve Full Jail Terms 10-day prison term. |—fhe situation again arose yes- terday when another prisoner revealed to the magistrate that he had been let out, with about four days to go. Asked by the magistrate how and by what authority he was released the prisoner replied, “‘I don’t know, ‘ was just let out”. Mr. Foster informed the mag- istrate that he had taken the mat- ter up with Attorney General R. R. Bell, following query from the bench Monday morning. These instructions had also been given Multiple Sclero A meeting of the Prince Ed- ward Island Chapter executive of the Multiple Sclerosis Society Of Canada, was held at Prince of Wales College. This meeting which was open to the public, marked the end of the first phase of the Chap- ters annual campaign for funds which opened with tag days held in this city the middle of September. This collection was handled by the school children who did an excellent job, the total returns having consider- ably exceeded that of last year. During tag days week an ex- ercycle, one of the newest de- vices used in the excerise terat- ment of M.S. patients, was de- monstrated in the show window of the Maritime Electric Com- pany who kindly donated space Is Planning Hallowe’en Sale x sis Chapter for this machine as well as a small wheel chair. During October there will be | a telephone campaign carried | éut in Charlottetown to sell Hal- lowe’en kisses, proceeds from which will go to increase’ the funds of the society. One and a half tons of these kisses were ‘sold by this method last yéar and the chapter hopes to reach the two ton mark this year. The members of the Junior Chamber of Commerce have kindly agreed’ to take charge of the delivery of this candy to the homes of} purchasers. \ Campaign letters and mem- bership appeals have been pre- pared and will be sent out to individuals and organizations all: over the Island in this éndeavour of the local Chapter. | TRAIN’S SIGNAL IS SET BY CAR. SALINA, Kan. ‘AP) — The fast passenger train came to a grinding halt southeast of Sa- Bible Society Plans Drive The Charlottetown Branch of the Prince Edward Island Aux- iliary of the British and Foreign FALE FABRICS Superb fabrics, huge selection . . . ‘all are yours in our newest stock of fall and winter fabrics.’ @ Shop now .. . see and choose all the quality yard- | goods you'll _firesses, separates, suits and coats. Moore & McLeod Lid. meed for making fashion- wise — . c ; : ; : lina Tuesday, stopped by a red | Bible Society has set the week | four days short of completing alto the jailer by Mr. Bell, he said.) sonal, indicating another train of October 19 for their annual eee signal rigor tbs ecm campaign for funds. This -an- ° ° ut there was none scheduled. | nouncement was made _ yester- a oe ee Driver Fined Puzged, the train crew tele | day by -R.J. Rupert, president * Oe re eae School Association npg nee organization held here last phoned tee herlit's office. is ef the -lecal branch. ‘a elected presi e Birch- | Frank MacDonald at a largely | , ening. 00 | C Tener ous fou In speaking of the need Mr.! i» wood High School Home and | attended angual meeting of the ~ $2 n ourt po wn errata meee Rupert stated that despite the , ven. t- and " : ao ; |fact that portions of the Bible| + Birchwood Home And School coy scl me Guote aett of Wil-|* Joseph Cleo Rioux of Summer- . oe a ee have been translated and dis- red Duly sowed iat #0 vase, drew a fine of 9 and ot frente had riven down the [id i. almost, 120 Taneuge 4 . umes im usage year. y 7 k for two miles, Rous said. i, aes, SAND ; Elects W. Duffy President Unwerds of 900 wae raised ond/ peared, ft coves os Atire came off and the car |many millions af people who 7 : . | Spent in ary. | cha ; st . The exposed metal rim , heara : : : The principal reported an enrol-| Yesterday in City Police Court. agg al with the rails, | 8ospel. 9 . Wilfred Duffy was élected pre-|president; Sister Saint Mary erin attdaine thet aah Pe eee h, ; gosh ant outa $9.95 $P.50 i . ment of 606 with 30 teachers and flashing the red signal which i School aan jolian at the coceak oo hens whe tineard K.A. Parker, superintendent of|®°cused had been involved in -s stopped the train. hunger for the word of God,” o y * 1 . . 2 : r z ' e . ‘ ai r. Rupe “on i ‘ ing of the organization held|MacGaigan, social ittee | city ciisiee beietliy tin tee cere eer sere we ee charged with | said - ay rt, wad be t ne meetin . 7 : : Comms schools ; drunk ing and jailed. moment there is substantx al wait i , ast night in the school auditor-|chairman; J.W. Croken, Birch-|theme, “The future of Canadaloccupant of the second vehicle bi ing list for the Serip! ures be- 54” wide es Daly — Frank ee “ eae Col. LF. lies in its system-of education.”’| being taken to hospital suffering | # jeause sufficient funds have not ’ Peer ee eee intinbel ioaaeea’ one a were pre-| Dr. J.A. MacMillan eidorsed Mr. from a broken collar bone. Gulf Ports See 'been made available to supply Mrs. James MacDonald, vice! sented So tee chine lontiors of fast Parker's remarks A plea of not guilty to the ithe need.” 4 " _ : : charge of drunken driving was|=* o <evomenrneereanreersenimiinininninnmeeneniennberaninn | : ’ : |entered by Malcolm Stewart of Strike Threat ation, an employer group-repre- | Choose from a big group of pure : ; : . Vernon River. Unrepresented by senting 170 steamship lines and wools and wool blends . . . a big §# counsel the accused offered a NEW YORK (AP) — Long: Stevedoring firms, has. offered a selection of fashionable colors ig ‘ own OS i a aZaafr plea of guilty to the lesser charge shoremen = and shipping firms! 30-cents - an-hour increase—20 solids, checks, plaids and ; , of driving while his abilities were SPEAKER were deadlocked in contract ne-| cents the first year and five cents é . = ; impaired by alcohol; Not imme- gotiations late Tuesday with a each of the next two years. # * * diately accepted the magistrate strike threatened for midnight to-| -Longshoremen now- earn an ‘ remanded accused until Thurs- Guest speaker at the 2ist iday in Atlantic and gulf ports.|average of $2.30 an hour. servin | ver U | aa day, Oct. 1, without bail. annual meeting of the Prince | we don't see any light that} Each side met independently tn i: , The crown in all cases was} Edward Island Tuberculosis |youiq jead to an immediate set-|a hotel, with mediators-shuttting-— — represented by Gerald R. Foster.| Leagu : afternoon tlement,”” said federal mediator | back and forth in an effort to ‘ With the completion of the; been -secured to add spice to|ed together a wealth ‘of local! Defence council for Rioux was| will Dr. C.W L Jeanes (above), Thomas G. Dougherty. narrow the area of dispute. Saturday night wind-up events|the entertainment section of the talent. jJohin Holmes. Magistrate K.M.! executive assistant to the Can- | whe International Longshore-| Several ILA locals scheduled | “4 ‘ the Charlottetown Hospital Char-|bazaar. In past years this group} - Attractions at the bazaar in- Martin presided. arian Tuberculosis Associat- ciate Association has said it; meetings for tonight to discuss ity Bazaar will be exactly 25/included: such well known in-/clude the Lucky Draw, Bingo ion. A native of Wales, Dr. | oud accept a three-year con-|what they called “the status of years old. An annual fall event,/ ternational figures as Jack Dem-j| chocolate wheel, crown and an- M P Jeanes hhs, been associated ‘tract pfoviding for a 50-cents-an- | negotiations r | * the first bazaar was held in Oct- psey, Jimmie Shields, and Char-|chor, a fancy-work— booth, darts, Queens of e with national TB work for. ‘hour package increase, including| “We'll stay_in conference as ober, 1934, with A.R. McInnis: of |lie Chamberlian. _ _|the Junior League booth, a home ' several years. The meeting, wages and benefits | long as there ts any chance of Charlottetown as general chair-| This year the featured star of |cooking booth and many others. | Continued from page 1! preceded by the annual lunch- | he New York Shipping Assoct-' progress,” said Dougherty. * man. the show is Treresa MacLellan,| Rev. Earl Dalton, now parish can ee a = > gt oagen ity hed | eon, will he held at the Char- | ; oa -———- i i Cape Breton’s popular female/priést at Hope River, was fir rst| Vote against Cuba if they wishe lottetown Hot el. De adey Coote a Stewart fiddler. Besides — alana, | “gers Se re Sey —|% ~ KH xk * x ER * ; here i ; chairman W.J. (Bill) Brown and | years ot er moderators inc aaa one of their J pens yg dbong Tle paved his colleagues on the enter-| Rev. Kenneth MacMillan, Very| The final vote was close:‘Cuba 2 lol ENJOY MOVIES UNDER NORTH RIVER th ession of homes including the |tainment committee have gather-| Rev. P.F. MacDonald, Rev. Dr, |38; Canada 31. | THE STARS! , City Market Building, the old) J.P.E. O’Hanley, Rev. George | Canada apparently ‘as en ba Sporting Club, the Charlottetown! ¢ McCormac, Rev. Justin Mac-/port of all NATO countries, the In City Court | 7:30 Armories and the Svorts Arena’ ‘Lionettes Donald and Rev. Walter Reid.| bulk of the Commonwealth and Box Office opens 7: r Top-notch entertainers have | Rev. Preston Hammill is the| caany Asim satiens However. Charged with. vagrancy, Fran- t 8:00 1959 moderator. lined up against apparently were) 0.9. °.3 Cudmore Kinkora.| Show at 8:00 p.m. Elect Slate most of the Latin American coun- aA Ed I d Anth re Fi 1d | | ss vate wae ae i _,.| tries, the solid Communist bloc = dia Te s prove, cated 4 Ee KIM NOVAK sides Mr. MacInnis, part-} and all tt i Afri yaney, +N.0. - L O A [ The Charlottetown Lionettes|icipants in the first crt sod pee a ae eee a without bail until Wednegday at PREMIERE \ | — . held their first meeting of the | ional meeting held in June 1934 SEL wna | the request of the prosecution \ SHOWING JEFF CHANDLER\ | ‘ season on Sept. 24th at the Char- | included P.A. Murnaghan, Pat! poem, Qosctvers are: suggesting | hy Magistrate K.M. Martin in the a ioe aeiees lottetown Hotel. Mrs. J. Malloy| Ready, Leo F. MacDonald. Seri oan the development was not only| City Police Court yesterday. TONIGHT - presented an interesting report of | y7a-Gilliy. rary, Williag Flyan, J, se low to Canada’s prestige at he} Four persons, all from Char- | Expl the clubs’ activities for the past}p Bradiey. and EmMMnue! Gall.| Out, aiso @ jolt to Canada’s! iottetown, and charged with be- ONLY. 4 year. y tne {cams to the rule of an abriter.|ing drunk and incapable, were! 54” wide YN Mrs. Bill Brown, Mrs. Ivan| 2 The latter’ three committee! jfree from colonial taint, between] each sentenced to 20 days in the| TT eee ee a See yee: ; ? : men are now deceased. + a ; E Doherty and Mrs. Jack Duffy | the West and the new nations of] Queens. County Jail. The heavy ; ATTEND FUNERAL were welcomed as _Bew mem- Office personnel through the) Africa and Asia. terms were meted out when it| COMING THUR. - FRI. } , Yard goods in a wide range of | * Wendell Rodd, Roma Costello, | bers. years has included Miss Cert-| Officials of the external affairs|was revealed that ail of the ac-| ‘Tartans by such well known Dorothy MacDonald, and Mel- The 1959-60 siate iG officers ts 54 Coady, Edward Cullen and! | department here, when asked for} cused possessed subs tantial pol- It’s that “Don’t Go Near The Water” LUV .ce vin Willis, formerly of Char-| as follows: past president, Mrs.|W-8- Peters. Support has come/ comment, however, replied _that| ice records. houses es* Bonnington, Gien ¥ lottetown have returned to their|J .Mallow; president, Mrs. Rob- ’ Fitzroy St. has returned to Char- toa number of guests at ‘the Bui- from suth women’s organizations they did not regard “his setback as the CWL, the Ladies Aid of | a; affecting Canada's intefnation- Two Charlottetown motorists GLENN FORD ¢ | oa ee home in Toronto, after havin | ert Younker; vice-president, Mrs. leading guilty to travelling in in the wildest “SNAFU” the ; attended the funeral of their | W. R. Coles; secretary, Mrs. 1.|the Charlottetown Hospital, St.) ai prestige. aegge gp Als fig eng pa lll Army over knes!... told with ee authentie and ancient Tartans NV father and grandfather, J. Ham-|M. Knudsen; treasurer, Mrs. | Veronica's Guild and others. One official ‘commented that} way street (Sydney). each re- CR Bo tents and leaghter of mond Rodd. Donald Gordon. John T. Doyle and Joseph}the choice of Mr. Macquarrie as| ceived fines of $5 with no costs. true human triampb! Tierney are in charge of this} nominee was in tribute to his work — SHOWED SLIDES Mrs. Marguerite Allman, 53 lottetown after spending several days at Slemon Park, the guest First cashier of the bazaarion the Canadian UN delegation! was without water again Tues-| of F/O and Mrs. James Bulloch.| Local officials of the Texaco! was Mrs. Lillian Corrigan, who/ for three successive terms, a rare| day. Town council cut the water! Sunday evening Mrs. Allman|Oil Company said yesterday|is still active in the annual! privilege for a member of parlia-|supply Sept., 25 for non payment | showed part of her collection of}that the first of the company’s| fall event. | ment. of water taxes. beautiful slides of Iceland, Eur- ope, and the Baha’i Holy Shrines on Mount Carmel in Maifa, Israel loch home. MOORE FUNERAL — The funeral for Mrs. Fred Moore was theld on Tuesday, Sept. 29, 1959, First Tanker Soon Texaco Expects tankers is expected to arrive in Charlottetown, on or about Oct. 23 carrying the initial stocks of gasolines and fuel oils for the! new bulk storage plant at the} foot of Great George Street. The} name of the tanker will not be available for several days. year’s house4o-house canvass,/on the committee the previous while the over-all campaign | year and was not intended as an chairman is B.M. Callaghan with | official candidacy. Bill Coughlin as assistant. | Mr. Macquarrie has now served NO TAXES, NO WATER CARBONEAR;: Nfld. federal government building here i— MOM KRM KK MK KKK KK KK X CAPITOL TODAY to SATURDAY) (CP)—The | = 3) BUTTONS: a Mey @ eae AS sd Within the next three weeks a g ” oa 4 from the Trinity United Church:|number of the various facilities | a = The service was conducted by|for handling petroleum. products | ti came rene ' Z 4 Rev. A.F. MacLean and Rev. 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