, tie | Alr ete Up This Year ' |sland News Page | IpThiYeor The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. Nov. 17. 1965. been an umusual rise ia aircraft accidents im Canada this year, | os To Stand Trial === ‘in the In Prince Murder Case === a iae aid ie Netusaitg it handled tae a 280 and 300 a year most of the acci- SUMMERSIDE — Magistrate cense which had been foreleited jirerah — W.-Chester S. MacDonald found | |Accused was represented by G that there was sufficient evi- Bruce, MacDonald — his case Mr. Bolduc sad statistics on dence to commit Sterling Joseph | was adjourned to Dec. 23. the number of fatalities and | Bernard to stand trial for the Carl Joseph Arsenault and j capital murder of Roger Labobe | Touissant Bernard, both of Sum- charge of causing a distrubance at Lennox Island on Sept. 26, in| merside, charged with break tm a publie place by being drunk. County Court yesterday. and entry into a Freeland store, A second charge of impaired While awaiting trial, Bernard had their cases adjourned to driving against the accused wag will be held in custody in Prince Nov. 23 to set a date for trial. adjourned to Jan. 4, ‘amd sen County Jil. | Emmanual Stanislaus Gallant. tence on the disturbance charge Charges of illegal sale of liquor Summerside, who has pleaded was deferred to that date. against three Summerside taxi | not guilty to illegal sale of liquor,’ F-O Maxwell Delaney, Sum- drivers, Louis Joseph Gallant, had his case adjourned to Jan. merside, represented by G Donald Joseph Gallant and Alli- |20 for trial. son Carlyle Mills, were with- , IMPAIRED DRIVING drawn by the,Crown. The same|: The cases of Clifford Francis charge against another taxi dri-|LeClair and George Arnold | ver was dismissed at a previous |Thompson, both of RCAF Sta- | court session by the magistrate. |tion Summerside,.were adjourn- |All four men were represented jed for hearing in January. Both | 'by Allison M. Gillis 'men pleaded not guilty to the) | Denzil Ernest Moore, Grand | charge of impaired driving. | River, pleaded not guilty to fail- Edmund Joseph Perry, 4 jing to surrender a driver's li- | tral Bedeque, pleaded guilty to a | As usual, dents involved Bruce MacDonald, was fined $10 plus costs for speeding. We REWINDING & REPAIRS Storey Electric Lta HIGH SCHOOL BOOK FAIR OPENS four grade seven puplis: ‘from school library. QCHS will be the left) Jill Moreside, Sheila giad to have other school children, teachers, Week are being carried out in parents Mayne, Karen Savident and Charlottetown ‘schools. In and friends visit the library, Barbara Barrett oo High School aneray. on ere we a ‘book fair’ is in progress. Friday this week. mn Over 1,000 selected paper-back- here examining part of the dis Transportation ed books are on display in the play in the ' Discussed At | Cabinet Meet Mice Can Cums lem was discussed yesterday at a meeting,of the executive di- rector of the Atlantic Develop- ment Board and the provincial FG | Agreement Provides For Centre Movies It was confirmed by Confeder- ation Centre officials yesterday | that top quality movies in ‘pres. | surroundings are on their The Island transportation prob- way for Charlottetown. A verbal agreement has been | reached by the officials with Spencer Co. to lease the tige’ Your man deserves the best. Visit Hooley’s Men's Wear “veype of atreratt invetved are not “We wan't have the complete picture of the situation unt@l the end of the year,” Germany is the only country world to export more than 1,000,000 cars yearly. PURITY DAIRY “Parents Prefer ms he said. et A COE NE STANDS ALONE Purity Products 317 Kent St. Dial 4-7123 Bookings Now Being Received For Winter Accommodation Single rooms or suites at greatly reduced rates. For a worry free winter in warmth and comfort, Make The Right Move To The Charlottetown Hotel Kent Street Dial 4-7371 during this Pre-Christmas Sale, for the finest choice il Winter Damage This is a good time to vent the winter damage mice often cause to apple other fruit trees, suggests Kilpatrick, horticulturist .with P.E.1. department of ture. Fruit growers are advised examine their orchards fully for signs of the mice. In- dications include runways in the grass, chewed apples, chew- ed grass or small piles of mouse Herr es |cabinet. theatre for a period of six E. P. Weeks, executive direct- Months for the Geving of fea- or, and representatives of Aces ‘ure length pictures. N applies } |Research and Planning Ltd. of only to the last three nights of |Niagara Falls, Ont.,'and-Econo- the week, Thursday, Friday and \mic Intelligence Unit Ltd. of Saturday. It is believed the for- the London, England, met with the mal agreement wil be signed thrown up around the base will ere ee eae ee oe derneath. For full protection, the ground to the lower limbs. Re- (provincial cabinet yesterday later this week. move the paper in early spring. morning. However, should a live stage LAST YEARS The survey of Maritime trars- perfromance be available to guards, while more €2- portation problems was request- Confederation Centre authorities last year’s Atlantic only on one of the three nights in Town, and save during this great Pre-Christmas Sale Budget or Cash. . @ Assorted shades Canada's Popular Jacket for 1965 DUFFLE COATS @ LINED or unlined Sale. Four ways to shop, 30 Day Charge, Layaway, PaDRESS DS nate once placed in position, | remain for ‘a number of are also valuable | rab- Wire pam. give thorough oa ed following ion, and The be, The~study~ group” composed” of" have "no controt "over the class |Premiers Conference. The pre- named the agreement will not |Mmers asked that a freeze be apply in the case of such con- placed‘on Maritime freight rates tingency and the live show will until such a study has been be staged. made. Centre authorities will ithe two firms was recently of pictures shown as this will formed by the minister of trans- he in the hands of the Spencer lamers" jegiest, The! ktantss De people, but it #s thought they miers’ request. The Atlantic De. will probably have ways of ex- |velopment Board ta jthé agency pressing displeasure if the pie- and tie at the top and with heavy twine. A little Smallwood NotComing} Hon. F. W. Rowe, Newfound- land's minister of finance, is ex- pected to represent the premier of that province, Joseph Small- wood, at the Atlantic Premier’s Conference here next Monday. It} ° is believed that Mr. Smallwood pra ape ally mor vig | Premiers Robert Stanfield Nova Scotia and Louis Rote | chaud of New Brunswick will be in attendance: . Reports will be heard on the attivities of the Maritime Trans-| poration Commission, the Atlan- |” ~ He Provinces Research Council,. Atlantic Province House in Lon: don, trade with the New Eng- land States and off-shore mineral rights. The eneetings will begin at 10 @clock in the morning and will adjourn at 12:30 when the prem- jers will lunch with Lieutenant Governor W. J. MacDonaM at Government House. The after- noon sessions will resume at 2.30 and in the evening Premier Shaw will host a dinner for the delegates at the Charlottetown “ MR. MacPHAIL Tourist Year Sets Record 5 ow : In Province: Tourist traffie to Prince Ed- ward Istand jumped another 15.7 per cent in 1965 to establish a record, it was disclosed by | Hon. Linyd G. MacPhail, min- ister of tourist. development. second year in a row, exceeded | the average annual 19 per cent increase by 53 per cent,” the Minister -said. ‘‘An early start in June and a record-breaking Hotel Court Handles Fifteen Cases A heavy docket of 15 cases fac- ef Justice of the Peace Albert. Dinnis, in’ Queens county traffie- court yesterday. George K. Thomas, Morell, | was fined $25 and costs on July set. the stage for another bumper season. Excellent wea- | ther through most of the summer resulted in tourists staying long- er and should have a beneficial effect on next year's business,” | he added. | Mr. MacPhail announced that | the estimated expenditure by the | 377,606 tourists who visited Prince Edward Island in. 165 amounted to $14,207,510 ‘which | he termed “a most satisfying »| return on our investment in the | tourist industry.’ y jations in the transportation im- ing with each of the #4 \tives before the through which the firms ture programming is not up to will work. | an approved standard. { ft naeece in be een | This agreement, # was learn- felt necessary by premiers | eq, will go into effect starting the in view of the .faét that Bill first week in December. | C-120, which has received first | reading in the House of Com ¢aNON’S WIFE DEPORTED mons, will result in major alter- | JOHANNESBURG (AP)—The rate wife of Canon John Collins of St. Paul's Anglican Cathedral, be meet- London, left Monday night at Atlantic the request of ag esctag oon remiers their representa- nt. a ti = Atlantie Pre (to Nairobi, aa — ~~ hmiers Conference here accused of siting ge “false pretences.’ Canon Col- lina is chairman of the Interna- the freight The study group will | Monday. A Island Cows | Produce Wel jerages-—- @-—comparison -wit-h- a charge of faulty brake equip-; ment. Joseph V. Hayes, Mt. Stewart | pleaded not guilty to a charge | of failing to anvear for inspec- tion by the RCMP and had his ease adjourned to Magistrate's | court for trial Fines of $10 and costs were tmposed on the following traf- fic offenders ter River, failing to report for inspection: William H. Mae- Master, Mt. Stewart. parking violation: Daniel Beaton, city, insufficient equipment; Mac- Kinnon Bros., Lewis Ford, Hun- | New Haven, in- | | Elmsdale Man Fractures Legs ALBERTON Wentworth Yeo of Elmsdale met with a | painful accident Monday after- noon when he was pinned be- tween his car and the barn. He had left the car to open a barn door when the car began to move while he was behind it. Both legs were fractured He was taken by ambulance tional Defence and Aid Fund, lwhich helps dependents of pe- litical prisoners in several coun- tries He is an outspoken critic ‘of South Africa’s face segrega- ition policy. | An Island Holstein cow, Bar- ‘gate Bonnie Dale produced 17,- 960 pounds milk, 746 pounds but- | \terfat for owner J. Lincoln De- war, New Perth, according to the current issue of the Holstein- Friesian Journal : The New Perth cow had the unusually high breed’ class av- | Forestery Officers The Federal Government _-requires experienced. forestry graduates Up To $12,300 CHICAGO jother cows of her breed and age igroup across Canada — of 154 in milk, 174 in butterfat. Miloview Royal Beauty pro- | duced an even higher milk total of 19,245 pounds for owner Char- lles Milligan, Coleman, with 720 pounds of fat. Her breed class | laverages were 167 in milk, 170 | in butterfat, both unusually | high Both cows were in the mature class and in the 305-day division. | — the export-import Hing - hacowerd and epel- toe a over a apo! ogizine for being white the bet- oa hoy — + an ee eee on business. _—___}j ion, organization and ation of export trade @ et sized 36 to @ Expertly tailored in 29.98 - 45.00 amSHIRTS DRESS §_ SHIRTS ae aad Dress Shirts by For- eee -— Always the fine woolens last. Exceptional value. SPORT COATS : a Sine Jelish weelens Priced as low as 29.88 |? @ Finest of tailoring for perfect fit @ Sizes from 36 to 50 im regular and tals | | AAAINATES | One Groupaslowas | keg. $55 99. 88 EXTRA SPECIAL HEAVY DUTY eo 99.88| 3.95 « 7.95. 24.88 5 00 —- 6 In assorted - (seinen ea checks ae and plains. 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MEN'S SUITS 2:00 - 5:00 p.m. sufficient equipment ; to the Prince County Hospital provincial forestry officials re- Olthan, Clyde River. crossing | in Summerside. —Mrs. Walter LePage garding the terms of forestry solid white line; Thomas B. =. Phone 4-3541 agreements and _ related Cersack, city, failing to drive on BADER ASHAMED 7 matters. right side: Lowell E. Farquhar- . - aon. Mt. Herbert, speeding: Roy |, JOHANNESBURG 4p) — In Summerside oS G. Doherty, city, speeding; Do- Douglas Bader, Britain's leg. nald 4. Me-Kay, Sherwood. Jess fighter pilot ace. said Tues) —Fabrie Shop CIVIL SERVICE speeding: William A. Nicholson day the British Parliament's After Nov.122 COMMISSION 150 Great George St. Hunter River, failing to a action io eon gece crisis _Wirs, Arthur Clark OTTAWA 4, ONTARIO for stop sign ard Michael made him ashamed to he , Watts. 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