DO M I N ION or soon costs iiiiswstiu SAVE! DOMINO LIQUID 54¢ DETERGENT em 3Ic SILVER LASBES ‘‘a‘-%”' 37: x F INSPECT TOBACCO CROP of agriculture. The men are studying the 35-arre planta- tion of Marcel Moyart. Upper Montague. search, Department of Agric- ulture. Central Experimental Farm, Ottawa, are visitinl the tobacco plantations here with I Hon. A. B. M R. A. Parkam. left. vice- preiiirleni and director of Im- perial Tobacco and right. Dr. N. A. lVlacRae. associate dir- acrtae, minister ; ‘CLASSIFIED ector of program. icropt, re- iContinued from page it process which includes inter- ‘views with the parents, contact ‘ - he ISLAND NEWS PAGE M ' K’ C 1- “ l ' ti . parents iome, a six-mon is‘ pro- _ ontq-qua’ S°u"s' "195 ou-I1 bation period when the parents 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Aug. 30, .1962. receive the child. and 185181 pro- ‘ cedure. requires eight months or i more. Mr. Laws said. I I Ciiildren handled by the agen- cy are between four and eight e a S a n e months. and many applicants .wanting foster children or older children must be turned down. Some of these the bureau refers IIEINZ STRAINED OR JUNIOR i BABY FOODS 5 OZ. TINS CARNATION AYLMER CHOICE FRUIT COCKTAIL 4 1 OR MOLASSES I iiiiiii DRESSING ON'l.Y AT DOMINION SYMPHONY TALL TIN S 15 OZ. TIN S 15 OZ. TINS FACIAL TISSUE ‘to the division of child welfare. n which is under the provincial I :government and deals with old- :h'id‘ . MONTAGUE —— Malcolm Paul-A residence. had his case ad-,(gP:“£K;,;(i;‘ BY ARTICLE Martel] of Georgetown was sen- journed to Sept. 12. ' M f!‘ The pram“ of offering bah tenced to 'two.months in Kings; Joseph Glaidstone 1101.]: pm. ies ml. adoption «hmugh newb County Jail when he _appcared|Montague. w owasdt argel-V \\l vpapors hogan Several years ago before Kings (ounty stipendiary,unlawfully and -in ctcnty as when a national magazine I.“ IIEINZ IN TOMATO SAUCE SPAGHETTI CAMPBELUS 10 OZ. Magistrate James B. Johnston. Q.C., at Georgetown yesterday. w hen he changed a previous plea of not guilty to one of guil- ty to breaking and entering Ai- len's canteen at Georgetown with intent to commit an indict- able offence therein. Martell was represented by S. I. Hessian, QC. He also plead- ed guilty to and was fined $50.00 and costs or twenty days. for damage to a lantern to the val- ue of less than $50. the proper- ty of tho Department of Trans- port. This was a range light sit- uated on the Cardigan ferry wharf on the Cardigan river and was shot out with a .22 rifle. The accused was also ordered to make restitution for the lan- tern in the amount of $5.25 or serve an additional 5 days. In this case he was also represent- ed by Mr. Hessian. Deputy Attorney General J. Arthur MacGuigan represented the Crown in all cases before the court. John Thomas Creed of Stu: geon pleaded guilty to assault- lnl Phyllis (Mrs. Johnl Crced by striking her in the head with his list. He was fined $25.00 and costs or 15 clays. He was rcpre-= noted by Mr. Hessian. Creed was also before the court charg- ed with impaired driving and had his case adjourned to Sept. 12 to fix the date for hearing. Mr. Hessian represented the ac- cused in this matter. Ellery Vernon Shaw of Brade- ticll. represented y Mr. Hess- ian, pleaded guilty to assaulting Horace James Rourke of Brude- neli and was fined $15.00 and costs. Lloyd Frederick White of Mur- ny Harbor represented by Mr. Hessian and charged with im- paired driving, had his case ad- journed to Sept. . Borden Munn of Greek River also represented by Mr. Hessian and charged with impaired dri- ving. had his case adjourned to Sept. 5 for trial. Raymond Duke Railray of St. Peters who previously pleaded not guilty to having possession of liquor in a place other than jaauiting Louise Mary Francis} an m.m.16 about a handicapped ‘Ford, had his case adjourned toichnd for whom '3 1-ammo ad0p_ =0 ’ ’ ' - ' .' a ome. gue and Morley Gordon Coftini The Story sparked a m,men_ °‘ S"‘"l°Yv N3" hm“ “ha”-zedidous response from prospective Wm‘ d“"3gI"g 24 _h°"’d"'°""5 mi parents willing to adopt children 3“ amoum °"°9d‘"’z 5§"“D0' '3”. handicapped by physical disabil- Pr°P°”Y °f the Three R”°r5 99‘ I ities or race. and adoption agen- metery C‘"“P‘"‘3’- 30"‘ par”es‘cies in that area came to rec- bom pleaded §!'“‘.V adndt thcfailr i vertisements in magazines and cases were a iourne o l ‘.5 em Iottetoivn at 1.30‘ p.m. advanced : mv1‘~h:.)_:? ag(.n(.i9, 5u(.u.Cd,.d “me 0“ A“g“"“ ‘mm 1°’ ”°"t°"‘ " in satisfying a great many still- °(Il"%- B.;’”‘F§’a"”°‘;3l‘;';‘° gepgesent‘ able parents who had not prev- ‘ Y - Jm" ” 9' - riouslv been aware oft he chil- J"h“ MCM“ B“1"‘d‘~'"- A““‘"" - drens' plight or availability. and ‘M’ ‘"3 mfed $2.0m’ 5"“ °""‘t" the idea spread to other parts rm" h*“'I““ "q"“" "‘ 3 913"“ mi“ of Canada. including Maritime 9’ "'3" 3 ””‘I‘I""“'- , Ccentrcs. Halifax. Sydney. Anti- “ ‘he Highw‘-V T"3"'c A N gonish. and now Charlottetown. section of the court. Samuel l.co- ML Laws said “nuke lamp nard Smith of Sturgeon was fin-V er (.mm._,,_ me pmmpm of p1ac_ °d ‘mm "d. C‘’'‘‘”‘ I" I““"‘““ _ lug handicapped children is prac- defecllvc equipment, on his mot— j “(.,,m, m,m.xN‘.nt_ OD vehicle and Norman Allan DEMAND "Raps Gilils. Dundas was fined $15.00; _--Hm,.m.(.,.'vv he pxplmnpd, and costs for an offence under § -an", demand {Ur adoptive ch". ""9 “me '“"°“°"-_ dircn seems to have dropped off. -~ for drivintz . without due carei used to he. More unmarried mo- 5“d 3"‘'"'i‘’"- thcrs are making use of servic- es offered by adoption agencies. ‘ ' ' ° so that there are more children -A9"C- Muflstars available than prcvioiisl_v." 0 Mr. Laws said that wiiiie the DISCUSS -bureau has so far been success- ‘ i fill in finding homes for its chil- I Th? M3""I’"9 Pr°VI"¢‘¢’-‘i milifldrcn. he foresees a time when, ‘issers of agriculture and their} pm-hap, b(.(.a,m. of economic (H, I d9P“”" Wm me“ In H3m"X 0“ I fficiillies. adoptive parents will iTuesday to discuss revival of: be hard to find_ ‘the Amherst Maritime Wintcr| «-A trend rm. ;F““'- ,adopting children seems to be I Provincial agriculture minis-i,iamng_-- he addm. --A {.,w it" A""I”’W Macn“ “d M‘! years ago there were three cou- id°P“W Wm ““°“d- iples wanting to adopt children M ‘ 75°F” m''’“"‘ I" Am‘ I for every available child. Now her“ "19 "Mme" "M W I gnhithe ratio is about one to one." fewer couples elected trial by magistrate andiognize the value of placing ad_ . tial part-iits applying as there- TOMATO CATSUP VEGETABLE soup 4 .c. PLUMROS-E PICNIC PORK TINS SHOULDER TIN .1 LB. AYLMER ‘II OZ. 2 BOTTLES 99° 39° lexecutive members of the w -. ter fair and it was decided thatl - I irainfall has caused a reduction Imzpgggf“:gVfih;"°::3fi‘Is'::;I;° ogiin power output. Coal-burning it“ i I “E h ‘thermal plants have taken up . I "9" V“ 0 9 3 °W~ the slack caused by the to S ‘rainfall in the province from ' USE STEAM .March to July. The flow on the TORONTO ICP) - 0ntarlo'0itawa River is the lowest in ihydro is relying heavily isteam-powered generation St. Lawrence rivers are also iaummer because below-normalidown. FLOWER SHOW WINNER Rose Dow! Trophy. emblema- tic ol the Milled aiimberof Owen Kelly. a member of Na Regent of the sponsoring body, on 50 years. and the Niagara and V TOP OIIALITY MEATS WELL TRIMMED HOCKLESS Smoked PICNICS 43° 5 ' W LID AVG. MAPLE LEAF SKINLESS WIENERS MAPLE LEAF VAC PAC COOKED HAM I OR BLUE BRAND CELLO LB. 0 OZ. PKG. Short Rib ROAST L». I'ItltItIocI( FlllETS m. I'IOI.DAY—-SEPT. 3rd STOCK UP FOR THE LAIOII DAY Iioemfitinude Ereiigh Fries 2 LIBBY’S FANCY CIIRISTIES PLAIN OR SALTED. SODAS .coRN AVON FANCY PEAS AVON CHOICE CUT FROZEN FOOD DOMINION Orange .Iuice2 0 OZ. TIN8 PKGS. . 020 TOMATO JUICE AYLMER CHOICE CREAMED STYLE WAXBEANS 29° 20 OZ. TIN! PKGC. 20 OZ. TIN8 15 OZ TINS u1a~u1w\i NON rooo ITEMS ' S1’. PETERS ROAD 45c 31c 37c I3IIiis “ 77¢ DISH PANS “ 77¢ 47¢ 63¢ 83¢ 49: EVERYTHING IS I00‘/o OIIARANTIED SIJNKIST onAuaEs CRISP AND COOL WATERMELON ONTARIO BTAKED 2'“79° M 95'’ Abecweit Chem: 1001:, 1. men looking on. TOMATOES 2 -45: lETTlICE2 .' m 4_3_c_ FREE DEIJVERY WITH. $5.00 oitnaz VAl.ll_lS si=i-scnvs inmt ctosm. SATURDAY. 1.. i i WIEBIVI I'll-I'OIl‘I"t‘0 .LHlICJAN‘I‘I‘flII