Forgery Case Is Adjourned Harold Arsenault. Charlotte- town, due to a reported mis- understanding. failed to appear in police court Thursdav and was remanded until July 28 by ,Magistrate A.J. Haslam. Arscnault, who is counselled 1, by John P Nicholson, _is charg- ‘I ed with uttering a forged docu- lment, a government cheque, in ‘ the amount of more than $160. [ Pleading guilty to obtaining goods. from Holman's of PE. . I by false pretences, A r t h u 1‘ ‘Quinn. Charlottetown. was re-‘ manded in custody until July 23 , for sentence. In the meantim i the accused was ordered make arrangements for resti- tution. l | For having intoxicating liquor ‘ in a place other than his resl- i "l dence. another accused wal fined $20 and costs or 30 days. I-! 35' REAP GREATER PROFITS BY MAKING YOURS 1"» , Oi’ two charged with being drunk and incapable, one was sentenced to 20 days in Queens County jail, while the other was fined $20 and costs or 10 days. 1 !New Exhibition -Prizes Donated E Several new prizes will be available to showmen at the ivprovincial exhibition this year, ,livestock director Lou Roper -s ‘ . "»~ SIXES SPREAD SPINNAKE.R ber of the Yacht Club. Toronto. lng new-type SDilln.'iI>{(‘l‘ with slots near top intended to im- prove its pulling power. lsaid yesterday. Royal Canadian is fly- Left to right are: Buny II; Goose, the winner, owned and Dancing down the suu-fleck- Dd wavos. slim six-mctive yachts compete in the first of sailed by Jerry Castle of the three-day series for the North Rochester, _\'.Y., Yacht Club; American ('I1al‘Il[)i0nSIliD today ; Stork; Carin II and Totem. on Lake Ontario off Toronto. : Buzzy II, owned by Tim Bar- (CP Wirephoto) Sunny Isle Farms Ltd. has ]donated two prizes for the best lmature female three year , a old ;or over of any of the three beef ; breeds. ' The Canadian Aberdeen An- ‘ .gus Association will also don- , "ate prizes for breeders exhibit-, A pfw pecxorld Inyp‘ rm. xfifsgf M S _ K. C ling Angus for the first time. ounsl ne n uywi pro y e jrph, rm}, f t established in the province this . ontaguel curls’ lngs °Unty,o1d(: 33:51:“: am: c0ar1f‘:‘1,a:;a,l:g '“‘“‘”" w““‘°" B'”‘“3' "lficlal 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. July 28, 1962. Mr. Roper said. weather observer at the Experi- I mental Farm said yesterday. ; _I, At present, hours of sunshine ‘ the program we" . panel (“T ‘or the month. to date‘ ma! o t o cussion on careers. and a din-l 104.2. The record low is 176.1 S The average for Jilly is 246.3, 1 and fo ‘ner at the the Charlottetown‘ r this month last year, July is LOW In Sunshine 3Hotel planned solely by the 4-H 1 Club girls. lunshine was recorded at 250.1 I 9 hours. . Rain, falling for 18 days this n O p month, and totalling 5.26 inches, 1 is also running close to the rec- ord 6.83 set in 1912. Tliis is the NORTHERN EXPLORER The mouth of the Nelson River on Hudson Bay, early lfur trade route was discovered by Sir Thomas Button in 1612. By MARION BRUCE ,learn the importaiice of express- wettest July on 1-em,-d since Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer ling themselves clearly. , i_ 1951. when 11 days of rain ac-l SIX oflhe 35 SIPI5 attendmg "lei The course included training‘ Th v¥0tRLDt-P0§TAGEl I counted for 532 inch” 4-H girls clubs training session , in public s eakln clam ‘,1 . °' "fer" ‘gm €35” Un” Temperatures have averaged in Charlottetown this week have I ection gn‘1:mingg'nuh_mOI:‘g ‘(‘;‘"_“a5 °“"td"‘ dl-I‘ It 5 by til” ‘ eight to 10 degreq-5 below W. been selected to attend 4-H clnb§cmer' mm 3”‘ H. H. ; ‘ fi,°""f‘“ “"5 3 “"’° °"~ He “‘ mal, with only six days over 70 W93‘ I“ T01‘0“l°~ ‘ rm On’ ml IE1 S 0 “ch ‘On Siepham ' "“" '“"“" 5" ‘‘°‘“"°' n.$.".‘;°£ ‘Stiff $‘..",?‘.’.°’..‘.’.£’li§E:‘ ATTENTION l KINGS COUNTY LIBERALS ‘Comwsll; Yvonne Gallant 'A nomination convention to select a Liberal can- 0 o Souris; Carol Dickieson. New Glasgow; Eleanor Hyde, Mea- didate for the next Federal election and the annual mwall. .1 ' Thmy’fiv° Em‘ ’"°"‘di"g med meeting of Kings Count y Liberal Associaiion will be dowbank, and Beth Matheson, annual trainin session belon to i - 4.1.1 Garment Tnubs “H.055 tgh, held at Georgetown I-Iail, Thursday, August 9th, at province. Six girls were sel- 8 p.m. Advanced Time. All poll chairmen are re- ected from this group. with eight quested to call a poll meeting immediately and ap- others from the remaining 4-H branches, to attend the conven- point five delegates. tion in November in conjunction Accidents are costly: and injury involves loss of time from doing the‘ liob, loss of efficiency for the individual and the family, loss of ma- terial value. and lastly and most important. loss for the entire nation. Yes. Mr. Farmer. it's up to you. Safety-check your house. barn and equipment for continuous safe operation. Don't reap accidents: make every week . . . Farm Safety Week! 9 Machinery and Equipment should always be kept in good repair, and used with guards Ind safety devices in position. 9 Buildings and your liome should be kept In good repair at all times, with all safety hazards ‘ carefully eliminated. 9 Clothing that is Ioosc-fitting or torn should never be worn around moving niacliiiiery. 9 Fire Hazards are (!\'(‘I'_\'\\‘II€‘l'('. . . . be care- ful with mail-hes . . . don't smoke around the barn! MAKE EVERY WEEK FARM SAFETY WEEK BY OBSERVING THESE RULES: 9 Guns 9 Water Holes should always be stored un- loaded, and put where chil- dren can't get at them. on your property are a. po- tential danger to children .4 . . they should be fenced off to prevent mishaps. 0 Animal, 9 Insurance keeps your family and farm may bolt if startled: want them of you, presence by safe from the hazard ol fin- ancial dlsaster. Be sure you're fully covered. spcakiiig when approalchiiig. AT WOOD ISLANDS l KINGS COUNTY LIBERAL ASSOCIATION with the Royal Winter Fair. P er: MAJOR REID, President. Mtlllau and daughter Mary Lou, mrnnvmws HELD ; :‘t"‘fi35-MM335-- 31'? VBCJUOHIDIX F Interviewing the club-members I I “~ 3C3lm3n'5 brothel‘. M311 yesterday for selection purposes 1 ‘"3 M‘‘'5~ Amlllr Macllmlam ‘ were Mrs. Francis Blanchard ‘ Wwd I5Ia“d5- and Miss Irene Mountain. The‘ ' I I Mir. and Mrs. Charles Mac- Driving upon the public highways is a privilege as well as a legal right. We owe it to ourselves and to the other drive to have our cars in good working condition; to drive at moderate speed, to observe all traffic rules and to DRIVE CAREFULLY. This aim combined with adequate. Insurance Coverage VISITED SON’ 1 girls were interrogated on such ' , Mrs. Evelyn Reid of Rollo ‘°P“?=. 3‘ 4'“ '°“V”Y« 8Y_°°“"‘“3 I my ha, rammed from Boston. nutrition, clothing selection, and New York and New Jersey ‘able 5°“'l°°- L where she visited with her sons, 1 Miss Theresa MacLeod, who, I Bernard. Donald. another son. ‘ assisted by Miss Irene Mountain » Capt Richard Stewart HIS Wife , and Miss Myrna Smith, directed I | ‘II b ' I. I I i C d. and baby also came to New Jen. ; the com.Se_ stated that ..person_ I Xgmesring re ie rom anxie y in many ana ian E 9"-V 1:’; “(;1IfrI,‘ah;lIr5fie§°ld- 'al development" is its main ob- ‘°"' ,, NE, ' 3::.°.‘;::. T.':::.:”l::;1r.:.:;*;* .2; HYNDMAN 8. CO.» LTD. 1 Miss Gertrude Power, RN, olli" ‘_"-'g"l‘“' club ""°"k- She 9*‘ ', Brmknnez Max.” is spending ' piained. because no project work g I hmurance Since 1872 l her vtacajtplon atdtlltprhopnfi ofpher lg'm‘;‘n"°IV°d I“ ll" f“"“"d’y l"°'i OFFICES ' pareiis. r.an .«s..on w- - i g_ New perm, 0 Miss MacLeod added that t h e I O Cl'3"l0““l0\"| O 5“mm"5ld0 FRO“ H OMB‘ Kgirlst h4ay{e had tan opportunityhto I . Montagu. . Alberto; A - vmee - mem ers 1. M”. «T059911 Sl0I‘9.V ‘,parts of the province, Eilifiictipaig i i 589"“ Tl“”°“3I'°“i Th” P'°”“°° l Mr. and of Fort Lauderdale. Fla., are v1- «in discussion win, them’ and! litin! in Montague with Mrs.' 8torey's mother. Mrs. John Fra- oer. also her brother Charles Fraser and sister, Mrs. George Moar. SPENT HOLIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hutcheson , and son Sandy of Calgary, Alta, have returned home after a hot- lday spent in Montague Mrs. Hiitchesoirs sisters, Mrs. . A rt h u r Brown and Wlnnifred < Greene and her brother, Frank reene. 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