snow ending by eve : mild south winds no shifting in the af- ternoon to northeast 20. Low-hi at Sydney 28 and 33. Prince Edward inland: Cloudy with a few snowflurries clearing in afternoon; mild; turning a little colder in afternoon; light winds increasing in afte moon to north 20. Low-high at Charlotte- lSlAND vcws PAGE! Alberion and West Prince Countyi 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Thurs., Jan. 31, 1963! town 15 and 25, r can... Upper I. John River Valley. Bay of Chalcur: Clear with a few. cloudy periods; little change in temperature; lightl winds. Low-high at Chatham 2 High tide today at Charlotte. below and 20 above, Edmunds- town at 2:43 a.m. and 3:19 pm ton and Campbellton zero and 15. int Rustlco at 10:36 a.m. a n d lowering in flux-rt. to on. three miles: temperatures near 30. Southern hall of Eastern NJ. Counties. Lower St. John River Valley: Clearing during mom- ing; mild, turning a little colder in afternoon: light winds increas- ing iii.afternoon to northwest 15. Low-high at Monchon 12 end 25. Bay of Fundy: Light winds in. 10:25 Summerslde tide Frederictonii and”. SIM-’01“! creasing in t afternoon to eighteen minutes later than 12 and 23- northwest 20; cloudy with a few Charlottetown. Sun rises today Northern half of Eastern N.B. enowflurries; visibility 10 miles lat 7:11 and sets at 5:17. Economic Survey Set For West Prince Co. An economic survey of West 3 studied. including agriculture. Prince County is to begin im- :tourism and new industry. h mediately. provincial research I director Hartnell Daley said jHEBE NEXT ,WEEKEND l yesterday. 1 Diedrich Duick,_ federal d e- The survey will be carried out lpa'tment of agncunure “on' CORPS OF COMMISSIO‘NAIRES INSPECTED I Conrad. deputy commandant: I Peter McMurrer, and Major r .4 evening. There are 26 mem- bers in the corps in the Char- inspectlon and dinner for the Charlottetown members of the N.B.-P.E.I. The annual by federal government person. romlst. who directed the 1959 so- nel. under the federal - provin-fcm' 9°°n9mlc StUdY 0f 'agrlcul‘ ciai agricultural rehabilitation hire in this province. Will ar- ahd development program. rl‘e next weekend to. confer Included in the study will be With Mr. Daley regarding the a transportation survey. which jsm'VEY- is expected to include the West“ Mr. Daley said the economic Point ferry proposal. survey will be geared to take Mr. Daley said that economicladvantage of the province's re- problems of the County will be r sources development program. $100 Fines Are levied For Fishing lobsters 3 BIG DAYS N’S cFARM LOVER THURS. FRI. I SAT. 1‘ SITE SHOPPING BAGS GIVEN AWAY Corps of Commissionaircs was lottetown area. Shown above left to right are Lt. Col. 1“. B. o. Schoiield. Saint John, l N.B., corps adjutant. ALBERTON — Joseph Fred- .‘pleaded guilty to charges of as- FILLED WITH GROCERIES 'FREE' 25 held yesmrday afternoon and ,erick Doucctie and Walter Alex- ‘ saulting Cnst. Howard Foley and said Mr. MacNaught. ‘Wi‘fi [helmdar "Perelm- r here Wednesday OW Sm.” The motion was not allowed; 59 8 We was Mai Thomal' Fanningbrook downed Bangor ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ by Magistrate Hinton. and de-‘MCBrldO- 41. iht‘ Cit-Pilot. He 3-1 in the opening game of the “13:: fig'inigsra‘gzmtme? . fence called their first witness,lcame flow“ Within 75 Yards 0' Kings County Farmers' League Wm assist the fegderal Dover-n: drfierenl ‘ Mrs. Annie m. Summer. Horanrzlc hilt didn't know it. at Morell rink Tuesday night. mam hI 18mm. the cogstmct, LB. e'lde. Mrs. Graham testified that |DESCENDED NORMAL I Scoring for the Winners were ion of th: prince Edward mend . on the night of Nov’ 2 She went At Kansas city, it looked like E. Hendricken, A. Rogerson and causeway M, Mach“..an “id BAG TIN routine landing. _ four- D. MacDonald. MacKay counted he undefis'wod'the firm will open . '—————_ fngine {iron-let Continental Am the lone Bangor goal. a Charlottetown omce some time You'll love I ' £55“; “:3” “39"?” dintha Next same is slated for 'rhui-s- in May and use this as its head- " h ‘ north end) ofmt’he 700‘tloafrt a day mght at the “squid rink quarters for the engineering m Wh 3 th i} {00‘ mm m 53- Pate" Harbour Plait- studles that will precede actual win, "(I Txlieaaircif‘aftmilindc pat attrlpmtt “lg Bangor- Friday night Fan- construction work. "' the ground It conilllueiie aTong :hngbmok play! “squid at PM (In Charmwtown Premier '7‘“ a” . I ‘ - aw s d this is a "tangible ‘ :rgshzgofimth: T339281: "3‘; Both games are at 8 o'clock indication that the causeway is h m' in“ opposite end of the field and being p eed wm' I am showings. lki. burst into flame. The aircraft's Biculfumlism plfasedhgzt..fn om" 1' ho be m . ; gasseiligeiis‘ mad cirew menli‘bers 89 up ' h "I “c m t —.————_— n e urn ns wrec sire. Oil from the c onlmoosrl g m "AL At the controls of the 56-pas- s’afemen' Du. tree from the hills of Burma is Ir. ‘0 m ' HOSP sen er l Robert M. Dunn. Aiherton. Texg.. “"an ogdlml‘vii 07”“ low-Prime Min- m to mm mm“ “m‘ m muted to the Charlotte. Smnmnmfmtm' , “notwm. later Dieienbaker said in the GLOVE FARM cm AND LANI'S DOUGHNUTS SERVED w'm‘ lified that his means of support lare the old age pension, some- times keeping roomers and boarders. and gathering empty hbottlcs. Asked by defense counsel if he sold any liquor on the night of Nov. 2, last, witness replied “If I did I must have sold it in sleep." He said Mrs. Gra- was in the front room with Evidence Is Completed In liquorSellingCase _ _, SUMMERSIDE —— Crown evi-’ to the Gallant home about 8.30. t . deuce was completed yesterday and left about 11.30. She irasiwsttclgigdgg gigjriilgep “me before Magistrate R. S. inton in the living room watching TVi " . ‘ in the rose of Percy Gall:.nt With the accused. The case {"85 admume‘l to Summerside. charged with un-i She stated she saw no bottles FEb' 11 for Ju‘lgemeut- lawfully keeping liquor for sale. in the worm. but did 569 03585 The Gilly other case on the Final evidence for thc Crownithere. Asked by Crown Counsel dOC‘ket “'85 that of Edgar was nit-en by Cnst. Ronald E.onhn J. Holmes if she didn‘t find cis MarKav. Summer-side. char- Mailman, Summerside Policelit rather unusual to see beer tied with damaging public pro- force. He testified that you 2,r .cases in the front room, witness petty. The case was dismissed 1962. he was employed that eve-irepllEd that lots of people inibmluse the complainant failed ning keeping observation on the Summerside have cases in their-1m appear. On a previous ap- - Gallant. 175 rue rpearance. the complainant also Fitzroy S t r e e t. Summerside. my lianl } him “no of P e r c ,. Shortly after 9 o‘clock he saw she and Mr. Gallant never left'istrate at that time warned thatw- Mathew“ “Pressed d9Ubll two men enter the linuse from the room. She said she heardg if if happened again. the easel yesu’r‘lay. that the Leglsla'l off Alley Street. Shortly an". someone come in the front door. would be dismissed. turf Will Sit "1 Mm“- ! TORONTO (GP) — Tempera- wards he saw a third man drive bu} didn't know Who it “’35. She Defence counsel for McKay up in car and go into the said there was 8 b30k door in was Neil R. MacLeod. house. About 9.20 Cnst. Illailman‘tlle house but she didn't know saw a man leave the house and if anyone came in that way “fl go towards the car. “Ot- The ma was stopped and. identified as Thomas Gallant WAS "OVSFKEEPER Summerside. He was carrying a She testified that she workedlls paper bag that contained three:15 a housekeeper For accused‘ pints of ale. This man and the‘ amt summer' She did “at knpwl - articles takm mm mm were what Mr. Gallant did for a ll\’-‘ The MV Confederation should turned over to Police Chief S.D.i mg' She sald wmle She was at ‘be ready to leave Halifax Ship‘ A. wannamaker' Jthe house. and upon frequent vi--Yards about the middle of next Soon anon he saw “m vmmg Sits. she. never did see the sale Weeh. though that is only an El" men leave the residence. He Of any hquor or been prommate cum“ 8 t e' H was stopped them and iIlt"\' w c r e Mr' Gamam' the accused' “:51. i learned ‘vosmrda‘v from JOhn ‘ I identified as Hartley percy Mao. Sirii‘ili, department of transport 4 CRASHES days were handed down to Nel-rnature. Crown prosecutor George 1ville; Edgar Joseph Gaudet and Tignish in fear of Fran-l jOpening Dale ms. She said while at the house.ifailed to appear. and the mag-- ander Buote of Tignish. were breaking out of the Tlgnish jail. each fined $100 and costs or 45 Defense Counsel J. Watson :days by Magistrate W. ChesteriMacNaught. QC. suggested that S. MacDonald at Alberton yes-1the jail was not a fit place for terday on charges of fishing lob- ‘ human beings and that the as- stcrs during a closed season. sault charges were of a techni- Fines of $50 and costs or 30 cal nature and not of a vicious ldcr William Costain. Elmsdale McMahon in asking for a jail HUNDREDS OF ALARM GIVE-AWAYS ALL DURING SALE RR and Calvin Costain. St. Lou~‘ term stated that the trio had ris RR for possession of a large shown a total disregard and dis- quantity of undersized lobsters. respect for law and order and dward Joseph Perry. Leo-t apparently had the village of m :Benriy Joseph Gaildct. Tignisli; ‘ Sentence was adjourned th‘ ‘March 20 by the magistrate who‘ lwarned the three men that thel rseverity of their sentence depen-. llded entirely on their behaviour until that date. For making application for a ‘liquor permit while not of age a r Tignish youth was fined $20 and lcosts. tMatheson {Doubts House ‘ Liberal Opposition leader A.r WEATHER A CLOVER FARM PRODUCT GIVEN AWAY TO THE . FIRST IOO LADIES THURSDAY A. M A "FREE" CIGAR TO FIRST IOO MEN THURSDAY A.M. ENTER COFFEE BEAN CONTEST FOR "FREE" CAMERA C‘RISPY FLAKE of the treasury board tureg, on the 1963- 64 estimates has not . yet begun,” he sai . “and when l Dawson _ the Liberals were in power itivancouver took about two months to pre- . Victoria 27 pare the estimates. lEdmonton 7 Premier Walter R. Shaw said ‘Caigary ,_ 3 recently that the session could ‘ Regina -18 . be expected to begin "in early Winnipeg I . , . _ , __ -15 Mal'Ch-" l Toronto Mr. Matllcson suggested that} Ottawa . . . . . . . . .. 1 "the opposition will he strength- iMontreal .. . cried considerably this y e a r. 1 Quebec with the Dec. 10 election seeing ‘Fredericon us gaining three scri'" " Saint John . Min. Max. . -8 2 20 no”... SHORTENING FINEST OUALlTY S‘EAM’LESS NYLONS 1 LB. PKG. 25° 29° WITH EVERY $5.00 Standings in the 30- seat leg- Moncton islature now are Conservatives. 19 and Liberals, ll. Previ standings were Conservatives. 22 and Liberals. 8. SILVER LASSES MOLIISSES alifax . . . . . . . . .. Charlottetown 8 Sydney Yarmouth o t: (n Pherson of O‘Lcary RR and an {in the Nova scatia capital' Edwin or Erwin Alton Phillips r IWOY“ to" theBcalger’y that b . g les e ween - 3E: :felfgesgzgzegddgfis' Eng: {ConlmUEd From Page 1‘ Enentige in seasollrh: 13:3: :ng Mailman found a filll pint of rymg two members up for parts WhICh are Coming mm under Phillips. be". He ac_ 335th? talld in Lake by road. The date the ferry will comi'iiinir‘rl the trio back to the T0" C 3" mm Tl‘eSday “‘ghl- be completed will depend on police station. About 11.30 Cnst. Mailman. in here was no sign of survivors ‘ ‘ ' SIG-HT 12 BODIES thlgicgieigl arrival time. it was company with‘Constahles Cham. pillage“; ED902232 :I’ardBaggilgé The Confederation is having p: n at a ,n. :Hmmm plane‘ report'ed Sighmg 12 bod_rmodifications to her how to S‘d" pomp and CIN- Ed‘vard 17- ies in the sea in the area where Imak er more suitable for the McCuc of tlic RCMP. returned the flaw plane 0.3.th The sort of work she will be doing to the (‘ralIrinl hon-o. They lia :Submahhe Carp “thich' had on the service. it was learned. With them lIlf‘ three men seembeeh engaged 1h 3 raining The“? were "0 details 35 to coming out of the house earlier. r exemse with the missing plane what the modifications entail- tThe triohwhen asked, DOIHtECI‘picked Up one body. 'y*—_ 0 fire): rallnril as the person: The i h _ " - I ' ‘. ' ' haglllf tlicm giehliquor. .bombe: Epharggfig‘eegmfi, 1;: vKlnkO'l'G {is - 1 81 man sai t f‘ POllce flight north of the remote mm in l ' during the search of the houseltain village of Mora. N.l\l’l., lG‘rabS Vlc‘rory found beer and liquor in the before dawn Wednesday . fronbroom and hard liquor in: one of the six crew members Klnkora Regional High SChooI the kitchen. in both these roomswas killed, three were found edgeid Summonside Regional were found empty bottles andlalive and two were missing. High 3—5 in 8 Teglflal‘ high two shot glasses in the kitchen. A bodv was found in school ‘B' - agu game at ASKS DISMISSFD Bedeque yesterday afternoon. Wallace Sherry was top goal- ,_. 3‘ 0 largest piece of wreckage high Defence Counsel J. Watsonyon a 9,00frfoot ridge about 14 Maci'aught QC in his motion‘mlles northwest of . . ' ' . getter for Winners at the case be dismissed. ex-l Search parties found a para- three. Macotmnac notched m? 1215mm (fifhggah fifaflmlithmg pressed his dismay at what he‘chute with a note written by including the winner with 46 and 32 Kentville 20 and 30 1 I... called “the police entourage Lt.-Col. Donald Hayes, 39, the dragging these three men to thelpilot. The note said police station. interviewing themi "i‘m going to walk east and and dragging them back". andldown to the road to get some Mr. MacNaught said since Per- help." seconds go in the gain Bassett scored the other goal. Summerside snipers were Mulligan, B. Delaney, Mullins. Havard. Palmer. 5‘ St. John's ..... .. HALIFAX iCP) — The wea- ther office says a disturbance off the coast should move north- east passing to the south of Nova Scotia today. In its wake the snow will end and skies will gradually clear. A total of four to seven inches of snow may be expected in Nova Scotia while only snowflurries are forecast for Prince Edward Island and southern New Brunswick. Skies in northern New Brunswick will likely remain mostly clear. BROWN’S ASSORTED COOKIES PURITAN MEAT Marriage Course Opens ALBERTON — The first les-‘ sons on the preparation for mar- riage coursuo at ‘ilbcrton were held Tuesday evening with Rev. Reginald Phelan as speaker. Twenty-two have registered so far for the course and more are SPREADS 2 ORDER AVON APPLE I UICE 2 ddiifiiim TWINKLE. MONARGH, 0R EASY MIX CAKE MIXES eéul' nine PLUS it PM "FREE" 20 OZ. '1‘le ouanr 39c 29c pLus 33c 1 TIN "runs" LU ip is oz. l—Pla gz. . JAR CMUSTARD “ann" 3 OZ. TINS 1 m IIFREE'I expected since further registra- tions will be accepted next Tues- day evening when the guest speaker will be Rev. Patrick Walsh who will speak on the various qualities that go make up an ideal husband and Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity: Over- cast. clearing in afternoon snow ending about midday; mild; light winds increasing in afternoon to northwest 20. Low-high at Hall- fax 25 and . South Shore. Annapolis_ Val- ley: Overcast. clearing in after- noon; snow end in e morn- ing; mild: light winds increasing EASTPACK COD FILLETS wife. The time has from 7.30 to 8 p. Office Here been changed m. Northern Nova Sootla. Eastern Shore: Overcast. clearing by evening: snow changing in the afternoon to a few snowflurries: mild: light winds increasing in For Causeway Is Planned cy allant was the only per-son: Hayes was one of the two ' 1 1 at the house apart from the pol-lmissiniz. . CAPITAL BUREAU afternoon to mm 20' LOW-high ' ice group. he was therefore the‘ Search parties found an ln- OTTAWAOF_T¥Ert§E£E£ILAnNd glig‘ggugownmm’ Gosh. ' c s I Fanninglorook Tops Bangor only person the trio could sayljlll'Cd major not identified in grave thsm the iquor_ “Thrsgthe same general area where type of identification should notiLt.-Col. Nicholas Horangic. 39. be permitted in any court"_i parachuted to safety. Horangic 32. Consultants Limited are expect- Cape Breton: Overcast with ed to establish an office in Char- lottetown this year, Heath Mac- ' MP. fr Queens. said Commons Wednesday he likely FIRST GRADE PERFECTION BUTTER FLOU 1 LB. PKG. LEAN SLICED 3° Ill. BACON 55° IOCK BEANS Mn Hospital yederday. LARGE FUNERAL —- The fu- 17 years experience. There was no hint from him of anything (will make his statement Mon- ALBERT L. ALL DURING SAL]. “FREE” x ‘ I. lay on blcultureiism. promised -— - - m H‘W‘zmur‘. hAt New Orleans. divers found “1:” ztl‘ld T C WWW-m.- .- u on omen 1' Home iriifi’f’o‘i' $33333??? micelles 'rinybil'flii'. ‘33? WW 3°” DRESSES 3' on. “o'- FW ‘9 '0' MN" m MAI-S m '88 WWW m ‘ to m. u“ in the his statement will i ge 0 fuel on m M- “3- 01"“ wreckage of the smell passen- the government's ropoul for . stay.- ofl D“ In". W .5 rr yes organist. . ger plane in Lake Pontcher- I fedml-prwincio conference . 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