ame * ee . ton and Miminegash. PROUD OWNER OF HOLSTEIN in the Holstein competitions con- [Chariottetows RRI, owner and cluded yesterday is Cyril Jones, Proudly displaying the two old male. Crown Point plighter which won his class |- * Driver Remanded By Co. Magistrate | MONTAGUE — Kings County; Magistrate’s Court was held at Georgetown yesterday with Sti- pendiary Magistrate Gilbert A. Gaudet. Q.C., presiding. The case of a Montague resi- dent charged with driving while intoxicated was further adjourn- ed with consent to Sept. 9th and the accused was further remand- ed. Two residents of Peter's Road were charged with breaking and entering and theft from the store of Guy Reid, Peter's Road. Both accused elected trial by ISLAND BRIEFS FROM LOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Olsen and | two children, Tommy and Marie, | Lowell, Mass., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis MacPherson, Peter's Road. SPENDING VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Butier, Oshawa, Ont., are spending their vacation at the home of Mr. But- ler’s parents) Mr. and Mrs. Uoyd Butler, Peter’s Road. HAD GUESTS Mrs. Wallace Hogan, Alberton, has had as guests her son-inlaw end daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Peter Doucette of Worcester, and another daughter, Mrs. Bud) Watson of New York. VISITING BRIEFLY George McArthur of Vancou- ver is visiting briefly im Alber- VISITING SISTER Henry Gaudet of Somerville, Mass., and Stephen Gillis of Miscouche are visiting the lat- ter’s sister, Mrs. M.M. Foley, Alberton. AT CAVENDISH The Rev. W. H. Paterson and Mrs. Paterson of Bouladrie, Cape Breton, and formeriy of George- town, are vacationing at e cot- tage at Cavendish. ON HOLIDAYS Ciaude MacNeil of Toronto, while spending summer holidays on Prince Edward Island, is the! — of Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- is, Traveller's Rest. IN SUMMERSIDE Perley Giberson, of Stellarton, N. S.. arrived in Summerside last evening to visit’ with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Sher- man MacAssey. LATE NOTICES (Also see announcements in ‘columis adjoining Classified Ad- vertising Section.) | BOVYER — Charlottetiwa on’ Wednesday, August 12, 1950,) Rhoda Jean Bovyer, formerly of\Covehead in her 98th year. | Resting at the MacLean Fun- eral Home from where the fun-' eral will be heid tomorrow Fri- | day, service commencing at’ 2 o'clock. Interment in Stanhope MILLINGTON — At 30 Great George Street, Charlottetown | on Tuesday August lil, 1959, | Mrs. William Millington, for-) merly of Borden, in her 70th | year. Resting at the Chisholm! Funeral Home until noon Today, | August 13, then to Church of Scotland, Cape Traverse where | the funeral service will be held at 2 p.m. Interment im Church! Cemetery. CASS — Suddenly at Moncton aay Tuesday, August Il, Thomas Austin Cass, employee of T.C.A., Moncton, formerly | of North River. His remains) will arrive in Charlottetown | this afternoon by motor hearse | and will rest at the Charlotte- town Funeral Home. The fu- | netal will be held Friday morn- ing leaving the Funeral Home at 9:45 for Solemn Requiem | High Mass at St. Dunstan's) Basilica at 10 o'clock. Inter-| ‘ment in the Catholie cemetery. | an eo | WRIGHT—At the P.E.I. Hospi-' |exhibitor. WEATHER 1 “the store with the ideas” TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures issued by the weather of- fice: Min Max Night Day aw son @e@.— Magistrate and both pleaded Vancouver = guilty. They were remanded in|» aoe ae custody for one week for sen-| orncie tence. | Winnipeg oe A Charlottetown resident and) Toronto 63 m6 a resident of Georgetown were Ottawa ’ 60 83 each fined $20 and costs for being, Montrea 6 8 intoxicated in a public place. | Quebec 7. Residents of Montague. Peter's Fredericton cs 7% Road, Wood Islands, Murray Har-' | Saint John 5 65 bour North and two of Toronto Moncton 58 B were charged with driving with. Halifax 61 ee out due attention and care. Al! Charlottetown oo 8 | pleaded guilty and each were Sydney se fined $10 and costs. | Yarmouth 54 a A resident of Murray Harbour St. John's 53 5 North and a resident of Lower| i Montague were each fined $10 HALIFAX (CP — The weather office says a disturbance from and costs for failing to stop at a a sign. Hudson Bay will move northeast- A resident of Midgell was ‘ward across Quebec today, and | will likely bring .some showers | fined $ and costs on a similar fin neasbeat eidiod Over the Mar- lan M. MacLeod, represented itimes the weather is forecast to the Crown in all cases be mostly fine and very warm = Forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, pacelatial ee ee Valley, Northern Nova Scotia: held. ca Friday at 2 pm, fol- Clear with a few cloudy i lowed by service in Bedeque V/s. Warmer. Light winds. Baptist Church at 2.30 pm. | high at Halifax 62 and 80, Yer| Interment in the church cem. Mouth 55 and 70, Kentville 62 and etery. ear Glasgow and Goshen 62 and 83 WALLER — At the Sacred Heart; Cape Breton: a and war- Home on August 12, 1959, Edith mer. Light winds. - high “i M. Waller beloved wife of the Sydney 60 and Ange late Fred Wailer, age 4 years.| Prince Edward Island, eastern Her remains are resting at the: New Brunswick counties, Hennessey Funeral Home. Fu- |Brunswick: Clear with a ‘tew| neral arrangements will be an- leiat | winds. Low and high at Chariotte-| |83, Fredericton 63 and %, Saint John 58 and 83, Edmundston and Campbellton 62 and 85. High tide today at Charlotte town at 3.42 am. and 4.52 p.m. tal on August 12, 1959, Elliott Wright of Middleton in his 66th year. Remains will be forwarded from Davison's Funeral Home to his late re- sidencé Friday. Funeral ser- vice will be held from Bede- que United Church on Satur- | day at 2 p.m. Interment in Lower Bedeque cemetery. tide eighteen minutes later than) Charlottetown. 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