Several members of the chorus in "The Student Prince" being presented Feb. 3, 4 and 5 art the Basilica down six judgments in Prince Edward Island Supreme Court yesterday morning. Llc-yd lnman against a con- viction by Magistrate W. Clies- ter S. MacDonald. under the Highway Traffic Act. the appeal was dismissed with costs. In the case of the appeal of Boyd Archibald Bernard. against a conviction by Magistrate Mac- Donald. under the Excise Act, costs. In the case of John H on ry Reid. appealing a conviction by Magistrate A.J. Haslam. charg- bringing it in tion within 10 days. Strate Ha-slam. charged LOCAL BRIEFS BROTHER DIES Wil-liam North , the dearth of her brother. Char- les L. Youn-ker. of Irma. Al- River. P.E.l. in his 69th year. RETURNS HOME John J. Baker. an'official who has been a patient in failed to transfer the registrar. AT STUDENT PRINCE l In the case of the appeal of The conviction i L l I the appeal was allowed with" ed under the Highway traffic lBm.gh Act with being a resident of the 11:3,-m Dl‘0VillC€ and P"FCIl35l“£‘- 3 m°l°l' iment was delivered in favor of vehicle outside the province and ldefendant, dismissing the plain. to the province ltiff's action. I lam on May 24. Mr. Justice ireseiited the plaintiff and Al Bell dismissed the appeal but son Gillis acted ‘on behalf reduced the fine from $50 to $10. ;Cockshutt. In the case of George Reid.| appealing a conviction by Mag- 4 ville section 28 of the Liquor Control LMCM a h o it represented l l l l r l C .1’ Recreation @1101? are fliowll here. They are from ldt to right; Dunstan Mlacbonrald. Elizabeth Gallant, Catihemine Supreme Court Hears Appeals And Civil Suits Mr. Justice ERR. Bell handed Act. for unlawfully selling liquor the .to another person. had his a D- rpeal allowed and the conviction quashed. had resulted in a fine of $200 or ays. Judgement was delivered up- holding a codicil to the last will and testament of Elizabeth Mae Palmer. late of 0’ ary. The codicil was attacked on the ground of lack of due a n d proper execution. this case Richard Hin- ton acted for the executors of the estate, and Neil MacLeod the caveator. In the action of Raym ond ard a g a i n st Cockshutt Equipment Ltd. judge- Burgliard was suing Cock- shutt for $8.134 damages, on a Reid was fined $50 and costs ;claim of breach of contract. . Alban Farmer. QC. rep- 1. l of In the lnman appeal Mel- Campbell represent under l the appellant, and Ge 0 r go the crown. o cases John P. Nicholson acted for the appel- lant .» lan K. Scales acted on behalf of the crown. Show Invites PM, Premiers Sept. l and 2 are the date.- In b tli Reid 1 d \l — that have been suggesmd by Premier Walter R. Shaw, in an Mm-ncaux_~j invitation he has made to Prime p,'..ve,- ._-ecvervcd word or, Mlnlslci‘ Pearson and the pre- miers of Canada's provinces hold H federal-provincial confer- be,-ga_ and formerly of N01-[hi eiice in. Charlottetown. think this w'll be an appro- priate time to get together. not only to participate in Centennial 01» celebrations, but also to discuss the Hall and Staverl f0un(Ii‘y.. some business common to tilt“ provinces of Canada" he said. EHEARSAL . . em in this case ltiunphy and Donald Arsenault. musical under the dir- ection of Kenneth Russell and the tickets are available at the centre. Mrs. Shaw Entertcrins The wives and secretaries of the delegates to the Canadian Federation of Agriculture con- vention were treated to a lun- cheon at the Cliarlotteowvn Hotel yesterday by Mrs. Walter R. Shaw and the provincial gov- me . for Mrs. Harry I-lays. wire of the Federal Min- ister of Agriculture. the lunch- eon was attended by some 40 ladies. ‘ Veteran Ward 1 represeiitative.‘ ‘Arthur Gormley. “c'ean" of City’ Council with 14 years service, last night announced his intent-‘ ion to again be a candidate: in e civic election of Feb. 12. M31‘. Gormley, adinitutedly wait-. ing to announce his candvidacy,l said he had consulted severall ibusinessmen and citizens ward and was warmly urged to. come out again. “They express-l ed satisfaction with the way I. had looked after the interests ofg‘ Whnd 1", he said, and thi »s coup-N led with similar suggestions‘ 6 .- sion. The veteran councillor has’ been operating his own business.‘ the Charlottetown Shipping Sci‘-‘. vice and Stcvedoring Company,’ for several years pa . He is chairman of the public property committee in the pres- ent council and over the years‘. has served on all standard com-j miititees excepting finance. He. was chairman of the police com- mittee for six yea Although rumors Gormlcy. stca i from other voters led to his de-' I 1‘5- ncctio __l13V9 b°e“lDr. Douglas MacDonald heard 05 0Qm’P9'l4lll°fl E01‘ M13 of Lieutenant-Governor ‘ _ _ ‘ ‘ll MacDonald. and well Arthur Mclnnis. insurance l)l‘0k-logher p(,mica1 field_q_ Marriage Course Opening Monday Registration will take place Monday evening,_Jan. 27. at the‘ Basilica Recreation Center at eight o'clock for the annual Mar- riage Preparation Course. open to all young people in the Char- lottetown area who are keeping-I dy company or contemplat-g’ . year. This will be the eighth year for the course, which has at- tracted more than 100 men and women years. ng marriage in the next in recen The 15-week course covers wide range of subjects. which are designed to prepare young mfen and women for marri ie. The subjects include the ideal wife and husband. the relation- ship of love and liapplness marriage. psychology. anatomy l and sexual hygiene. Veteran Councillor, Arthur Gormley To Seek Re-election and H.L. Palmer QC acted for’ r-—.~.\.—--—......—......, n with Ward 6 is that known ISLAND NEWS PAGE Eastern And Central Districts The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri.. Jan. 24, 1964. 5 Court Oi Appeal Hears Cattle Possession Case . rumn ‘Charlottetown yesterday. ‘ MacQua;rrie had been sentcnc-3 ed to three two-year sentences.lwhicli was heard before Judge to be served concurrently in. ' y oung cd in " ARTIIUR "ooi<MLEv Another name heard in con- , 3 sonl An appeal trom a conviction possession of stolen cattle by‘. Charles William MacQua.rrie, South Rustico. was adjourned to Jan. 31 for judgement by Chief I l Justice Thane A. Campbell. Mr.- Justice Mark R. Maccruigvan and; Tweedy in‘ at‘ Mr. Justice George J. Court of C‘ ' al Appeal Dorchester Penitentiary, on three counts possession of so it cattle, by Judge C. St. Clair Tralnor. John P. Nicholson. counsel for . MlacQuarrie. based his ap- peal on his feeling that there was direct evidence as that anybody had committecd a crime”. In discussing the noted that the police did not at .once warn him Ll! the required; anything he said1 lmariner. that could be used as evidence at his triia]. Mr. Nicholson said that the “evidence is invariably used against him (the accused) eyen though he isn't told that." Mr. Nicholson protested the fact that MacQuarrie wasn't rights of‘, MacQuarrie under the law, he‘ taken to see the cattle in an at-l tempt to identify them. although. the Crown witnesses were. An appeal to have the original: '63 Outstanding Year At St. Paul's Church socially and in the field of youth work. The annual meeting of the church comporation was held Monday night in the parish hall. A large number of parishion- ers were in attendance and all church organizations reported increased activity and a defin- elected representatives to the Diocesan Churc Soci y. A meeting of the select Vestry followed the annual meeting and ved by the ladies of St. Parish Guild. Paul's this was followed by a lunch ser- 58 Student Reiects At PW College Registrar of Prince of Wales College. Gordon Bennett said . ' El‘ . -t ' J h ' lt - - StE‘I>“EiulEdo.:A:glicr:iEIsChI-i‘E'cti)rsail:if Elgliegazeg. Moms as a er °’°’“‘”"I‘”’ ml °“‘ °‘ 755 ““‘l' the church has had an out.stand- 3. Mahon, A. Gil], w. sis. ems at the college. 58 of them ins year. spiritually. financially. venson, and Carr were were 11°‘ 3“°W°d ‘O "elm" ll’ classes. following the Christmas examinations. In a prepared press release. Mr. Bennett 5 aid of 58 l of 20 were "repeaters who at PWC. as In most institutions. are required to drop back a syear if ey don't pass mid- site upswing‘ in attendance at :::::':g.:“:.*:..:..::.r:¥""* FISHERMAN The Church properties have sentence shortened to three months in Queens County Jail, in the ca a judgement against Mr. MiacQuarrie, wars p rward by Mr. Nicholson. He based this suggestion on a case I‘-‘ ev- Trainor some me ago. when a woman found guilty of stealing .000 was given a suspended sentence so rcma-ir. with her children and care for them. pointed ou-t that it was He hardly fair to be so severe with each animal was only $70, and because he is the sole means of support for his wife and two pie’. teenagcd children. ' Alan Scales. Crown prose been receiving a great deal of attention during the ast few years with the result that the buildings and grounds are now in muc better condition than they have been in for years. Rev. Elias emphasized h ow ‘very important to the well-being of the parish was religious edu- . catio.i and in order that this edu- g°."°_ D”g".’5‘ Ganam has bee" cational program be carried out‘ m‘55‘"E’» 5‘“"" T“°5da5'- _ successfully. major renovations] _G3”‘f"‘l- “'l_‘" “'35 .“l“”‘°d would have to be carried out; with five children. disappear- within the parish hall_ 1 ed Tuesday evening and it is AT SOURIS zear .loscph Gallant. 29. of day afternoon from Souris Harbor by Such-MaCQuari1ie when the value of. The following were elected toll believed that he pmbably fen through the ice near the drag- SOURIS — The body of El- Souris. was recovered yester- scuba diver. Eu- «term examinations on the sec- lond try. . “Eight were conditioned stu- ldents who entered with low 5standing and were admitted ,until Christmas on a trial basis. ,S i x te e n students of the first ‘year had six or more failures .and were advised to return lto grade 10. “The remainder were students lwith such low marks that there .was no hope of their ma king ‘their year." . Mr. Bennett said all records ;of weak students are carefully ‘scrutinized by a faculty com- mittee on standards. the select vestry of St. Paul's for‘ .. . . _ 1.. L TALK TRADE a term of three years: 7 5“ Manly" and M“ha.° . ' l Presle Bridues James H“ Gal . had been living] MOSCOW rReutei-si—Fi-encti 3' ° ’ aboard with Bernard Barry Finance Minister lery Gis- lam. John Murphy and George. Anderson who replaced Dr. look and it was their job to ter 4 r St. Columba Presbyterian Church, Marshfield held its an. nual meeting in the church re- cently witih a large number in attendance. The meeting open- ? ed with a short worship ser- vice conducted by the pastor. Hugh Lowry who presided for the evening with Mrs. Cedric Ballem acting as secretary. The financial statement. re- vealed that all pledges had been met and that all the accounts ‘Il¢’:l‘d been paid. The allocation for the budget had also been et t in . Mrs. Atihol Mac-Beatli report- a very successful year for the Ladies‘ Aid stating that it liad contributed towards the stipend of the minister. a dona- tion towards the salary of the janitor. paid part of the labor of painting the church. had jointly with the I-Iarriiigton congregation made some repairs and added things to the manse, that a piano had been joint- ly purchased by the two con- 0 0. se. . Cedric Ballerm reported lMarshlield Presbyterians Establish New Organ Fund gregatiorns and placed in the A a good year for the WMS which ‘ had made a donation ho Camp Keir, also towards the project. or for Miss Mary MacKenzie. presbvbery deaconness. that the COC and Explorer groups were in a healthy state and had a good year. The Sunday School report giv- on by Talmage Foster in the absence of David Foster showed a successful year. The chair- man read the Senior High re- port. The session repornt was read by Earl Foster. clerk of session. showing that a number of child. rcn had been baptized and that five had come into full member- ship of the church during (the ear. The auditors report was g=iv- en by Mrs. Earle Foster. The trustee board report for the year was given by the chair- man, Allison Scott. The »meeting accepted the budget allocation as set by the presibytery for the year 1964. letter was read from Rev. Peter Ruddell informing the cong1'c«gra-tion that a campaign ‘< Gcuige Ives. property warden;g Orin Simons. vestry clerk; Don- ald Samson. treasurer. Mem- bers of vestry. Dr. Temple Hoop-l er. Daniel Tweel. Eric Tedford.| Andrew Likely. Donald R o s s. I Presley Bridges, John Murphy Gallant. formerly of Rusti- l co. leaves his wife. Sylvia tcheverie. and children Evan. 6; Rae. 5: Ivan. 4: Adwin. ll/2 Carl. three months. card Dcstaing arrived here by ICIIIZOI‘. recommended ei . , - - . after the vessel and break the plane Thursday from Paris for original sentence sta-rid. rglrank!£2:Z;:v'::,:imA?fi::;:ln%){:iL ice away from the hull. Barry negotiations wh Ic h officials ‘_ Chief Justice Campbell. in -lwiwsje term office‘ had expinl was the first to report that hoped would greatly increase ilournmg the 0399- noled that ed 5 allant was missing. ade between France and the Ij"l-‘he 9,359 Presents new” '1 L ’ . t A search was organized and Soviet Union. rather unportant problems and. Th: Seleclnveslfy '5 ‘"3" °‘".'‘': it was decided to check the {ill lgglentfilez V.33d’°e;?ntW'§?3$9 giisaes aiecl-:)or°w:;ldRec‘;{airl?";i1§l harbor bottom. The body was -tun: J E is James Haslam. finance warden‘:! found in about 16 feet nf wa'_ MOTOR OIL Now available throughout I'.E.I. and George Anderson. Mrs. Leith MacLeod was pointed envelope secretary. The world‘; George Thompson. FRCO. mounted globe, LARGEST GLOBE ap- A targest un the sexton. feet around the equator. . _ in Explorers‘ (CHM) ARC-M. is organist and Hall. Washington. DC. weighs choir director. Tom Gardham is 1,000 pounds and measures 34 SERVICE STATION. GARAGE OR IMPLEMENT DEALER L Contact your 1 l Donald Samson and Edward Millar were elected representa- tives to the Diocesan Synod of Nova Scotia, with George White- LEVERY BOY for funds for Presbyterian Coll- ege, Montreal was in progress and it was unanimously de- cided to accept the suggested allocation. with the congregation cele- brating its 100th anniversary of. the present sanctuary and (the project for the year was the purchase of an electric or- gan, Earl Foster was appoint- ed treasurer for the organ fund. cd to UNTIL The congregation is as send in suggestions as ‘ thinks the centenary be celebrated. Following the aippointment of the trusteas. Mlintoo Foster was named chairman for tihe year and Scott MacArthur. secret- l ary-treasurerr. to how should TODAY - SAT ‘l in‘ er. prominently mentioned. uul ‘definite statements have be e nl made as to intentions. ‘ RUMORS FLY ; - , he meantime cle-ctioii rum-l ors continue to flv. but last mi t’ they centred around Ward with at least two new names be- ing mentioned in several places. Those rumored as giving ser- {S1 include Ivan ‘’ Riverview Drive, widely known in Island sporting circles par-tic- Prince Edward Island Hospital for several weeks. has returned to his home. CARD PARTY RESULTS Following are the results or cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradley. Corran Ban: ladies’ first, Mrs. Basil McQuaid; second. Mrs. A. Pe- ters and Mrs. Peter Hughes. fled: consolation. Mrs. Rita Reardon; gent's first. Raymond Arbing; second. Louis Bradley. Consolation. Basil Mcquaid: freezeout. Mrs. Basil McQuald Ind Mrs. Alphonsus Peters. McADAM FUNERAL —- The funeral for Frederick J. Mc- Adam was held Thursday morn- ing from the Charlottetown Fu- neral Home to the Church of the Most Holy l-bedermer. where Qlliem Hkh Mass was cele- bi-ated by his pastor. Very Rev. F.J. Maloney. (Sufi. who also conducted service at the FIVE. Rev. T.P. Butler. Rev. Allan MacDonald and Rev- _Wendcll Mclntyre were present in the sanctuary. The manage- mfllt and stlf of the Maritime Lesion attended in a body. The I-9Zl0l'| graveside service was conducted by Mortimer. with last Post and Reveille land. Interment ‘I’ "II Roman Oatholic come- the CWL card party held re-. i l i l l r l l L the -Breeders’ Sale Gains Support Of Angus Ass’-n The P.E.l. Angus Breeders voted their support yesterday to idea of a breeder's sale of pure bred cattle to be hel conjunction with the Easter Beef Show and sale this year. The announcement came fol- lowing the associations annual meeting at the National Film Board rooms. Their decision follows that of the Hereford and Shorthorn as- sociations who also agreed to support the idea. It. was also decided that a ularly connection with h and various promotional efforts. The cape buffalo, with sharp’ hoofs, generally is regarded as Africa's most vicious wild, animal. I RU B AWAV THROBBINO Anrlpiric \‘ \ Mnssrigl‘ Bll(‘KI.I'2\"h' \\'HI'I'l'J Rl'H Into r aching areas. tool the comforting Hy u, Sold everywhere, CPICIAI. TRIAL OFFER simply semi 25¢ today with your name and address to W. K. Iliicklcy l.t<l.. 559 count! Street. Toronto. for trial-sized Jar, CAR COATS, OVERCOATS, TROUSERS (Cloth and Laminates) JANUARY SALE A A T LIIELLY and COMPLETE STOCK OF .MEN’S SUITS, Mr:|NNlS JACKETS PARKAS, uwcph Holland and James I took place I square Maritime Field Day would be in conjunction with the sociation annual. It is he the field day can beheld on the farm of Boyd Dixon in Clyde Ri- ver. Tho new executive for the coming year are: beo Maclsairc. Mermaid. president: Cheshe Hughes. Brackley. vice-N951‘ dent; John Kenny. Charlotte- town. secretary- treasurer. Directors are: Herbert Mat- thews, Alberton; Andrew John- ston. Margate: Frank Miitcn. Cherry Valley: BOW D"“’"- Clyde River; Lloyd MacDonald. Little ‘Pond. and Sinnott Mulls]- ly. Souris West. CROWDED CONTINIINT Europe. excluding Russia. I188 an average of 225 persons P97 mile, compared _Wl Asia's 102. North American 29 and Y's MEN'S ANNUAL BURNS’ CONCERT Saturday. January 25th P.W.C. 3:30 pm. Admission $1.00 LADS' and LASSIES’ PIPE BAND Your Favorite Singers and Puncers Tickets at Roddin’s, "owsmi Electric. Burke's Jewellers and "- om Y’s Men Most Stock Will Clear OI‘ I’tI,§’T'lR‘-GDLDWYN-MAYER GINA lllLlllBlll[llllA » ANTHONY EIIANIIIIJSA ERNEST BGIIGNINE hAN AIKXU PROIIKZIIN '- l¥¥¥--V-¥-k***'k Needs a Mother. But Pop does not WANT TO GET MARRIED! Eddie lines up or beautiful blonde — an ultra sophisticat- ed Brunette and a Thermonucleor Redhead AND THEN LIGHTS THE FIISEI Shows 3:30 - 7 - 9 Saturday 7 and 9 Only Glé'fi’n Shirley JEORD - JONES STELLA STEVENS-DlNA MERRl|.I. ROBERTASHERWOOD June HAD EVERYTHING Bur A SENSE or SHAME! So many men 0 v to little love to keep! MIDNIGHT I'ONl|GHT "G0 NAKED Ill -In: __ womb In clnovnnsoopo SPORT COATS SPORT SHIRTS 25% off SWEATERS 25% all SUEDE JACKETS 25% off MEN'S WEAR Great George Street Cli'town KELLY 8. MclNNlS ‘ NETROCOLOR Irlnn Pllltll-vii rurrmn STARTING MONDAY _, I tell you. cliun...llllgIt8 It is! Fnanxsruainake A MOVIE MUST! FIRHIOUII PICIIIRES mam ‘“B’Brlc°“tl.fu”él‘.§I._J‘riHN and Africa's 23.