T7§SV?$%£§Rmgm-.ca. it y ISLAND NEWS PAGE Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues» Oct. 2. L962. BY NEIL A. MATIIESON Provincial and Farm Editor Reports of cattle deaths from arsenic potato top killer have started to trickle into the office PWC STUDENT ELECTIONS COMING UP The Campus Party which is in the running for honors in the annual Prince of Wales College students‘ council el- ections has erected its own display. to attract student voting support. Four of the strong supporters of this par- tv include, left to right. Brook- es Diamond, Lynn Maclsaac. Hearing Date Set For Break, Entry The case of Kimball Arthur Lafferty, Charlottetown, was re- manded to Oct. 22 for hearing. He is charged with break and entry with intent at the cold storage plant of Abegwelt Home Provisioners. He appeared yes- terday before Magistrate James B. Johnston in Queens county magistrates court. Donald Ivan MacLean, Char- lottetown, charged with driving 13 while impaired. had his case re- manded to Oct. 2.’! Emmett Roy Rustico. and Vernon Charlottetown. each were fined‘ $10 and costs for violations of the Unemployment Insurance Act. The case of Adrian Bagole. Charlottetown. was remanded to Oct. 15 to fix a date for hear- ing. The accused is charged l I l l l l EASlERN BRIEFS 1S PHARMACIST with driving while impaired. ne man was fined $20 and costs for having liquor in a place other than his residence and another was fined a similar amount for being intoxicated in a public place. Jacob William Visser. Orwell Cove, was fined $10 and costs for failing to signal his inten- tion to turn from a highway no One motorist was fined $5 and costs for driving an lnsufficent- (janam. North ‘ lv equipped motor vehicle. Larter. , Police Court ‘Has 10 Cases A fine (if $30 and costs w a s paid by Frank Harley, Charlo- ttetown, on a charge of bein d k nd di rt gistrate James Haslam in city police cou . Frederick MacLure, Charlo- ttetown, was fined $25 and costs for causing a disturbance in a public place. He was also or- dered to pay $9 property dam- age in connection with the charge. The dings. Charlottetown. charged with driving while impaired. , '. was remanded to Oct. 3 Jusun MacNeili of Wellingtotn Rona” wimam wnodgfite. ct. has taken a position as register- ed pharmacist with the Manor. Dru; Cc... Montague. NEW RESIDENCE Mr._ and Mrs. David Clark- son and family who have been residing: on Riverside rive, Montague, have taken up resid- ence In their new home on Main Street. . _ WEEKEND VISITORS Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin and grandscn. Tony, and Miss Louise MacPhee of Moncton, N.B.. were weekend visitors of Mrs. M.A. MacP.|iee and Fulton MacPhc¢. Heatherdale. DIES AT 87 The death of Mrs. Dan‘-A.-l Maclnnis of Martlnvale occur- red Sunday. Sept. 30, in her son year. Surviving are two daugh- ters. Mrs. Jessie Mac-Leod Martinvale and Mrs. Peter Mac- reubyterian ur . mom will take place in the church cemetery. BANK TRANSFER Imperial Bank of Cornmor-‘e. the weekend with and Mrs. his pm» i la: 5 ty,-paid a fine of $10 and costs for driving without a license. Vincent Tuplin. Little Sands. was fined $25 and costs for theft of a bicycle valued at less than 550. Three drunk and incapables made up the rest of the docket. ed sentence and the other two 20 days in Jail each. John Henry Reid. Charlotte- town. was fined $113 and costs for speeding. costs for failing to stop at stop sign. is Published St. Dunstan's Universltys yearbotk for the year 1961-62 is cvnrently on sale at the uni- versl_ty., The handsome. leather-bound volume. ..eutitled Mnenosyn — '62. was ted by Robert Quigley of St. John's Nfld.. and contains dozens of pictures of camrus activities during the term completed in the spring, as well as pictures of the uni- versity's teaching staff. grsdu ates. engineers. and some on the lighter antics of students. other members of the edi‘m- l staff were Norma Ceretli. layout editor: Bob Thompkins-.-n. 9 art editor: Gord Harris_ photo 2 run a sorderly. He ap- peared yesterday lz-cfore Ma-p case of E. Sterling Gid-V One was given ‘20 days suspend-i One motorist was fined $5 andl 5 Donald and his sister. Mrs. Carl 1 ll. . celtillrg. Joseph MacDonald. Sou- l ris Eas. spent tlh A PROFIT SHARING PLAN Alexsndér Robertson. Red Point. M. Cecil Fraser left on re- turn to Halifax. N.S. after hav- ing spent a few days with his cousin. Mrs. Marjorie Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Staffen Bor- tein. Klngsboro. Mrs. Alexis MacLean, East Point. is at present a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital. r. Stephen MacDonald. North Lake is visiting with his giughters and sons in Toronto. nt. Mrs. Leslie Ladner and fam- ily. Charlottetown visited with her mother. Mrs. Reggie Rose and Mr. Rose. Kingsboro. Mrs. Elsie Bruner left on re- turn to South Carolina after having spent he past three months at her residence in King- sboro. . Mrs. Alton Robertson and Mrs. ( Winston Smith and David Mac- ‘ I Kinnon. l ‘in Me. and Mr. B. J. Mossey. Both- well, attended the Dundas Plow- g Match recently. Miss Audrey Robertson. Char- lottetown, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rhoda Morrow returned to their homes in Munn's Road and North Lake after having spent the past three weeks visiting and with Mrs. Robertson’: dau- ghter in Toronto. Ont. Mrs. James Jai-dine and her l lop Killer Is Blamed For Deaths Oi Cattle of Dr aft. Kelly. provinclsl di- rector of veterinary services. wllo recorded more an s€l'Vfid-by the veterinary servic- several 8 C from last year. that was left - inf. around where csttlo ccud get. st it. Most of the deaths re- ported thus far this year have been caused by carelessness. Dr. Kai said. Tests conducted on Island fields indicate that. even on calm dsys.traces of the arson-. n It t'rue." he explained, “that it has not been fou nd there in concentration enough to cause fatalities. but'lt does in- dicate st uonraous; --' no view titans-chum sorvtcs at ‘Erich; Unlud (march. Montages. iuill Iuucuy, was conducted by Mrs Gsoruc inmsn who sisc rscd to him! endeavor and that each can unoizld lend a holpftd been Mrs. Dixon recalled from raw- cords the beginnings of wo- men’: missionary work in lm community sod lstsr _I|It‘ own vivid. and lntoros rocollsu ‘.tons of women's work to the oilmnzlh which its attended as s‘ r. . spacial music includsd two munbon-o by the trio. Dr. Ami. logs. Lsslis Itusrt and Events Moore. ssog "Nssr To The car: of God" and "My &osu1s;_ I Love '1‘ " A group young boys ssus scvcrsi \ . ‘rho fmssic was under ai- reoticn of-Mrs. .Arnold Wight- msn with Mars. Fraser ss organist. The offering was received by ‘ Mrs Richard Campbell and Mrs. Robert boil 'llha ser- vice closed with his benedic- tiof by Rev. Russell Burns. 1. the morning service the with relatives in Boston. Mass. on how serious the guest preacher was Rev. wil- spread of the poisonous spray 31831 C Ame)’ Of Trenton. can be when a high wind is Dunn! Uh! I>ll7fl'l'D|I IEPVIN owing. - which was conducted by Mr. Burns, the foil as children daughter. Miss Elsie Jsrdlne WEN lfleiehied fill‘ baptism- d grandson Allan Jardina, Kingsboro visited with friends and relatives in Plnette. Flat River and Earnscliffe recently. Susan April. daughter of stable and Mrs. Harry Bur-cs; John Colin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Annear, and James And- UCW Ihgnkofiering Service. A Is IrIe‘lcl’AtrTrln.iiy,-MontagUe ” ion of sufna rm. new-e largo éonsussuou sttcndsd 'I.lTl‘i.E SANDS Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mac- Lssn. Bi-ccldino. and dsuahtsr Ann and her husband. Mr. and Mrs. John Nixon and four chil- dren. spent their vacation in Little lands. ' ly of Massachusetts‘ wars visit- in relatives sud friends in Lit- tls lands last week. Mrs. atcklcs of Li Bands. » I Mr. sad Mrs. Clayton Brown. Connecticut, were overnight vis- itors st Alex Blue's on satur- dsy. Mrs. Brown was formerly Florsncs Blue cf Ponnsylvsnlb and was trvtns to find outif hsr sssrntu sad cvsnlns Isrvlces. son I! Mr. and Mrs. Wsltcr Donncl- S nslly w,ss tormerlgi-Kathleen , ttls .3 Little lands. .. t lllss Gloris.DslsIcl. Charlotte- town. I or three wssks with her uncle ‘and sum. Mrs. class-its Stewart, I. unto. formerly ls- lsnds. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. chsrlcs Auteu- bscir. Block liousyhunenburg, County. N.8.. wsrs nuts I Mr. and Mrs. Alex llus. Llthe sands, sundsy evening. ill! I consult HYNDMAN 30!? Q Montague FOR YOUR‘ INSURANCE NEEDS Insurance since 1872 our experience of 00 years as insurance undenvriters. disposal. A Q Charlottetown Agents Throughout the Province 8. C0.LTD. isst OFFICES: Q summer-side Q Alison-ton Tobacco ‘l Crop Damage ] Said ’Heavy’ Frost damage to P.E.I. tobac- ‘ co fields is even greater than .‘ had been feared at first. it was learned yesterday from David Peacock. provincial department of agriculture. Chilling of some leaves that was not apparent to 5 the eve in the field is showing. up in the curing, Mr. Peacock‘ explained. So far as could be learned yes- terday. practically every field ln the province has been affect-, ed. although one or two grow- ers‘like Merle Rogerson. Fan- ningbrook and Leigh Q‘Brien, Albcrton. are 5 id to have 98-i ‘raped with comparatively light‘ ld.'~llTlaL’P. . Loaves that are chilled. it is xplained, turn.black under the e heat in the curing kilns. instead of yellowing. as is desired. and ltobacco producers must go tt.l:1'ouf.’.l. the extra work of . - rparating the s p o i i e (1 leaves j.from the good after the tobacco | is cured I l EAST BALTIC 5 Miss Mary Theresa Mossey. RN. Halifax, N.S. visited recent- ly with her grandmother. Mrs. Frank Massey at the Sacred l Heart Home in Charlottetown. Mr. George E. MacDonald. l Charlottetown. was a visitor to . the eastern districts on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Meridith ; who have spent. some time with 1 the latter's sister and brother-in flaw. Mr. and Mrs. James Rob- .crtson left on return to their | home in Florida. : Mr. and Mrs. John W. Robert- ! son. Klngshoro, are visiting gwith their son and daughter-im ilaw, Mr. and Mrs. Athol Rob- ;ertaon. Oshawa. Ont. and their lson Sterling Robertson, King- i ston, Ont. ’ Miss Rowena Garrett. teacher at Mount Herbert Orphanage. ‘spent the weekend with her ;parents. Mr. and Mrs. Foster ‘§ Garrett, East Baltic. ‘ Mr. Gordon MacDonald who spent the past three weeks with his fathe Mr. Barton Mac- Macvane. Bothwell. left on re- turn to Elliott Lake. Ont. re- e weekend with friends in Nova Scotis. Mr. Louis Grindle. Blue Hill. editor and Elaine‘ Green. busi- ness manager. Miss-Cerctti will be editor of :ive yearbook for this current mason. MEDICAL PIIARMAGY here to serve you ANY hour of the day or night. 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