z EV MY Daeg. 2. pending to Dec. 6 to fix a date for trial | with bail to stand by Magis. trate James B. Johnston, QC, in Queen’s County Magistrate's court yesterday. Lester O’Don- -_ was counsel for the accus- | Owen Eric MacEwen, Crap- aud, charged with obstructing police officer pleaded not: guilty to the charge and had his case adjourned to Jan. 5 to fix a date for trial. The police officer was Cnst. Allan Burchill of the Bor. den Detachment of the RCMP. one for the accused is Gor- In the al of J. P. Nich- olson, Bert Campbell acted for, Robert Francis . West.) morland, charged with: escape from lawful custody. The accus- oe pee Senaeees ee ee a te for . - Magistrate . ERED Johnston warned that if the ac- RINK FUND BOLST cused is not present oa that ur date his bail will be cancelled. A cheque for $300 is being meeting held on Thursday installed. Mr. Munroe advises An Alberton South man, Eric saan to the chairman of night. Mr. Munroe advised that also that this is the first club | John Fraser, was fined $10 and the rink financial committee this cheque most likely would donation to the fund and he | costs or five days on a charg Leonard Munroe by the presi- -bring the fund to its objective anticipates similar tions .; of possession of small oysters dent of the Montague Y's Men, _ of $12,000 on estimate require. from other clubs and organiza- | under the Fisheries Act. The Nei] Hooley, at the weekly ment if artificial ice is to be om > the town are yet to wees measured less than three ec . 5 + Iwo accused hey each fined George Bruce Doughart, Ken- costs or 3 days on a sington, each received fines ot | charge of illegal possession of S a $s nad conte ot foe Says Wr 8 | SE ing to stop at a stop . John |Kirby Smith, city, was fined wet SWEDEN WAS FIRST and costs or five days on asim-| The first central national 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 27, 1965. bank in the world was that of or: Sweden, which started | Robert Herbert Beer, charged paper money on a large ecale with failing to yield the night of ‘in 1701. Automobile Insurance Rate Increases Seen. A continuing increase in the average cost ‘of automobile in- surance claims will cause an increase in insurance rates in Prince Edward Island in 1966. A survey by All Canada Insur- ance Federation shows that most fusurance companies will in- erense their rates by an aver- age of 125 per cent, effective Jan. 1. Some companies may make rate adjustments, # any, later in the year. Acrording to government stat. | istics on which rates are largely hased, the average cost of in- @urance claims in Prince Ed ward Island has increased by @ per cent since 1961 and fre- of claim has increased | 2% per cent during ‘the | Same period. > Rates will increase in af | parts of Canada. Increases will go into effect ‘when policies come up for re- | ewal next year. Full details re- @rading rates for individual | oo will-soon-be-in-agents* Retpecanse rates vary widely’ cross the country according to | Hhe accident frequency and cost “within a given area. Rates are Sites highest in or near | ties and lowest in rural areas. ‘owever, in some remote areas } Zottiaion insurance, which pays | ae to the driver's own often costs more. High enc’ of. one-car accidents, led with higher repair costs, Bom: in higher insurance pre- or ER RATES SePomurance rates are lowest for | ns Ee > 3 CERTIFICATES ‘Redeemable at any. time ib "Yaterest payable quarteriy a nm minimum quarterly .*dyalance. ts opened by the 20th of month earn in- a= forest from the ist. = > Funds may be deposited > Or withdrawn at any time. THE MAJOR | TRUST- car owners who, according | to accident statistics, ate least | likely to get into an accident. If an owner is under 25 years. of age, or has a male driver under % using his car occasion- ally, or if he drives to work, uses his car for business or has had an accident within three years, his statistical likelihood of becoming involved in an acci- dent increases and his insurance | date rises accordingly. | Failed To Stop, | Three Are Fined. There were 10 cases on the | docket in City Police Court yes- terday. Magistrate A. J. Has- jam, Qc, presided. i |_ Francis Drake, Vernon Bridge, | ‘Evelyn Wallace, Parkdale, and h Island Turkeys and Geese ORDER NOW FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY QUEEN ST. MEAT raat 223 Queen St. - Dial 4-7336 MOTOR REWINDING & REPAIRS bl Electric Ltd. est.. Chotown { COMMERCIAL a MUUNY brochures; call us for printing GUARDIAN-PATRIOT CENTRAL PRINTERY PHONE 4-8506 ounces water is used. The mixture is poured on the back of cattle. pounds of body weight. Eight ounces ig the Maximum dose. Treat Cattle with Ruelene before December 10. PEI. 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