‘ did, Moncton. are visiting rela- qserside. Shown here is the new‘ sign ' on the Trans-Canada Highway nesday and is sponsored by the West Prince Board of WEST PEVTETOURISTS Trade. Lettering on the sign states “the ideal vacation area." Its purpose is to draw tourists to Prince County. The sign features a wooden map of Prince County with the I larger towns a n d villag- es marked on it. Also indicat- ed are the main attractions, such as swimming areas, ben- ches. camping grounds and accommodations. Cyrus Eaton Visiting ’Ex’ Cyrug S. E the frialist. and Mrs. Eaton, are t|SlAND NEWS PAGE , N '°°“- b°'nm31:V°‘a"d lgdmdlbeflon and West Prince County‘ visiting in this province. While here, they are attending the provincial exhibition in Charlo-E -ttetown. On Wednesday they’ visited Moore's Sanctuary near Montague. rice in the cattle classes from his Nova Scotia faml. Nam, Novas Charge Set Over y-Reunion Set - Lt. Col. J. David Stewart. .1330, ED, CD, will. address the .15th annual reunion of the North Nova Scotia Highlanders Saturday in Truro. Lt. Col. Stewart was one of -the original company command- 'on of the battalion. He c om- .manded “D" company. which ‘was the Prince Edward Island company of the regiment. He later commanded the Argyle and ‘Sutherland Highlanders of Can- ada. leading the unit through the campaigns of North - west llurope. WESlERN"' BRIEFS _I HAVE GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bonyman, Alherton, have as welcome guests their daughter. Mrs. Georg Nosewol-thy of Fail-view. N.S. and her children, also Rev. and Mrs. Almer Ashley of St. - Catherine's. Ont. A1‘ ALBERTON Paul Jones and James O'- Rourke of Worcester. Mass.. are guests of Robert Foley, Alber- ton. HAS GUESTS Donald W. MacKay. Alber- ton, has as guests his aunts, Miss Helen MacKay and Mrs. Campbell of New Glasgow, N.S. VISITING RELATIVES ; Dr. and Mrs. Stanley_K. Don- ‘ 7nn:'l'l‘An'l‘ font passengers HUGE SALE: alluln an-IN SUMMERSIDE — The case of Carl Everett Ford. Mt. Pleasant,, charged with having care and control of a motor vehicle while his abilities were impaired by alcohol, was adjourned to Sept. 6 by Magistrate W. Chester S. MacDonald yesterday in Prince County magistrate’s court. The case was adjolmled so that Delbert MacArthur, owner of the truck which Ford was in at the time of his arrest. may give evidence. the f2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Aug. 17, 1962. .. ...-;Care And Control Woolen Mills. when it again stopped. \ MacDougall got out of the truck and left the keys on the seat. ho: said. Ford got out but soon got in again behind the wheel. MacDougall said Ford was behind the wheel and he was behind the truck when the RCMP arrived. H-2 said he had not been drinking that day and he didn't know if Ford had been. In answer to questions from defence counsel, J. Watson MacNaught. QC. MacDougall stated that his eyes were always MP said he was patrolling to Bloom- field on Aug. 1 when he came upon a one-half ton truck which i was stopped in the centre of the l highway across the white line. 1 He asked the accused, who‘ was behind the wheel. w h at ‘ e trouble was and Ford stat- ed he couldn't get the vehicle to CI- art. Cnst. Potts said For spoke with a speech impedi- ment. The accused got out of . the truck and the police officer‘ testified he had a smell of al- cohol on his breath, his fl! «-0- there and Ford replied “just pulled onto road and it stall- m D- Innis Alvin MacDougall. ni- varness. testified he was driving the truck when it stopped near Portage. A passing motorist, Watson Rayner. filed the points of the vehicle's motor and then The truck started and »Aug. 1. sort of red because he had been : in a gunshot blast in the Second World War. Ford had been in jail since with the exception of two days when he was out on bail. The party who had posted bail withdrew it however, and Ford was forced to return to custody. He was released yes- t-erday on his own recognizance. Louis Mitchell, Lennox Is- land was fined $10 and costs or 15 days on a charge of possession of intoxicating liquor on a re- serve. Ronald MacArthur. St. Elean- ors, was fined $10 and costs for driving without due care a n d attention w hile Ernest Law- rence Birch. Richmond. was fined a similar amount on the same charge. Gerald Victor Cook. Mis- couche. pleaded not guilty to failing to stop the scene of an accident in which he was in- volved and the case was ad- went as far as MacAusland’s journed to Aug. 28 Motorcacle Representative Tells Of Maritime TCH Tour Prince Edward Island's re- presentative the Canadian Automobile Association motor- cade, now travelling across the nation along the Trans-Canada Highway for official highway opening ceremonies in Western Canada next month, Frank My- ers, MLA, has sent a compre- hensive report on the progress of the motorcade hrough the Maritime Provinces. One of his main observations in Newfoundland wa‘s "during the 578 miles across this pro- vince. I never saw a field pf grain, in fact there was very little sign of vegetables, except for small home gardens which might yield an average of four or five bags of potatoes." visited in Newfound- land were St. John’.s, Gander, Cornerbrbok and Port-aux-Bar ques. from where the motor- cade boarded the ferry. MV Carson, for the six-hour trip to North N.8. On their way to Halifax, mem- bers of the motorcade sited the Alexander Graham Bel Museum at Bsddeck. In Halifax. the Nova Scotie government tendered a banquet in honor of motorcade reprs seniatives. Included in their vi- sit to Halifax was a tour of the harbor on a naval vessel. Mr. Myers described the mo- torcade‘s trip through this pro vince and ceremonies at the opening of the Hillsboro Bridge in Charlottetown. "One member of the motor- cade." he said. “wrote such a glowing description of Prince Edward Island to his family that the next time he phoned home his small son asked ‘Dad- dy. when are we moving to Prince Edward Island?‘ " After leaving this province. the motorcade visited Amherst. Moncton. Saint John. Lancaster, Fredericton and Edmundston. At Fredericton a visit was paid Q E’; ry. At Edmundston. the motor- cade was met by representa- conduct them through nee. - . . According to Mr. Myers. he is the only MLA travelling in the motorcade. “The others," he said, “are members of high- ways departments, tourist os- socistions and automobile asso- cintions." at pro- an . . Annapolis Valley: Cloudy with HALIFAX (CP)——The weather office says ll dlstrubance is ex- pected to cross the district to- day‘and a wedge of moist air associated with it will bring occasional showers or even thundershowers to most regions 111. Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, Eastern Shore: Clouding over during mornln widely separated showers beginning in afternoon; ance of a few thundershow- ers by evening; cooler; light winds increasing to south 20 in afternoon. Low-high at Hal- ifax 58 and 74. Goshen 53 and O 3 South S h o r e: Cloud with widely separated showers be- ginning late in the morning; 5 chance of a few ihundershow- ers in afternoon and evening; coastal fog in the evening: lit- tle change in temperature; winds light becoming south 20 in afternoon. Low-high at Yar- mouth 53 and 70. Cape Breton: Clear. clouding over in afternoon: widely sep- arated showers beginning in evening; little change in tem- perature; light winds increas- ing to southerly 15 in the after- noon. Low - high at Sydney 55 and 75. Prince Edward Island: Cloud- ing over during morning; widely separated showers be- ginning in afternoon; chance of a few thundershowers by even- ing; little change in tempera- ture: southwest winds 15 be- coming southwest 25 in after-‘ noon. Low - high at Charlotte- town 55 and 75. , Eastern N.B. Counties: Cloud- ing over during morning; fog along the fundy coast: widely separated showers beginning in afternoon; chance of a w thundershowers in a f t e r noon and evening; little ange in temperature; southwest winds 15, with gusts to 25 in the after- noon. Low-high at Moncton 50 widely separated stowers be- » I seem Aelh~ Iddnllsuwlsyrl "' ‘ hllduiswlswlhunfimh Xfihblanslem WEATHER ers beginning the mornlll: oi-’$'wlll. yum ||IIl'lld= 8. ' uh by -menu min cl) .u1.su._m. end _. I. cllanceofafewthundex-showers showers inthemorn- porsturegaight .. Low -{E more until us: up. and 744 TORONTO (CP) —- 'i'empern- in afternoon; cooler southwest log: cools {winds southwest 15. highs! Ollnpbolltn II and 11. afternoon. Vlsi six p_m‘ gm. ,9; tul-es issued by the weather of- winds 15. to as in low - at Edmundsion 56 Bay oflundyl Southwest miles lowering to one m three minute; later than Clllrlott: in: mm :ii°i"°°'§bLa‘il'ti'7s saliieshéuiinolcnl clouding morun:lu°z'l'i"iuili§l1ylupa:gd"'io=eE mbm mmih%m”“ 5"""'°'*°°'V -I51: .- ex con . o ay n our: ' . cg: ‘ ' , , - Nlgmmy ‘to. over during morning; wuelyshpwus-ohsnuote-uwthnmtanperatmeshtheuppwlot-!I¢I0lfil¢”5~ Dawson . .. 52 as ‘M-‘*'~-——-~--'—--~—-----‘-----“vs '~-"W-~~ 1“-~ W-—--'-— "-—*”'-—‘—’“'*’"’““"“""""'*"’—**" Vancouver 61 ' ‘I0 , . ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ - ' I ' Edlimfon . 3 8-; EATON S lillarlnttotown Store will he closed FRIDAY MORNING during the Parade alga . 49 ‘ 92 ~ - , Regina . 48 80 . « ' Winnipel 60 69 Toronto .. . 58 81 ‘ ' Ottawa ........ .. 51 73 ' ' Montreal ..... .. 60 77 Quebec 48 79 ‘ , « ' V Fredericton 45 I2 ‘ Saint John . 48 74 Moncton . 47 79 _ ' fax 56 78 . . 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Summerside, as acting priest- in-charge of the parish of Port Hill. at present vacant through the resignation of Rev. H.L. McCall, who has returned to ngland. Services in the Port Hill par- ish on Sunday. Aug. 19. will be conducted by Canon G.F. Arn- old, clerlcal secretary of the diocese, at the following hours: Roly‘Communion: 11 s.m. St. Peters Lot 11. Holy Communion 7 p.m. St. James. Port Hill, Evensong. During his visit. Canon Arn- old will confer with the Vestry regarding the appointment of Mr. H. L. McCall's This meeting will be Port I-fill following evensong. ,___________________ EH1 Policing of experimental druxs. requiring that companies Port to the dmlnist 1'! doctor 0796 01‘ selected for specific ttgtinl and the results of these names of eve s. ?Under present 11.8. laws, n tor can 1; 11°C tell I patient e'e will drug inf from him. Dr ilii'.M°'l fill. 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