for Maritime Provinees last year. (held partly te blame for the, The biggest producer of speck-| River 2,900; Brodenell River, 8- + i Figures released this week at drop in catches. Ice conditions \led trout in Prince Edward |s-|170; Baltic River, 3200; and- te sonal eantermnes oe Dein the early spring delayed ‘the land was the Dupk River-which --Tignish River, 9.440: of Fisheries (Mari- opening of- angling, while low | yielded 14,000 trout. Six other’ There were 100 rainbow trout ; imes Ares) at Halifax showed water conditions later in t he| leading trout streams in the is-| caught on the Island last year. in all three summer also hampered fisher-| land were: Murray River, 6,700; Ninety-two of those fish came aE Geral weaker cose. | Greek. River 4,014; Montague, Souris, Kings béuney > 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Feb. 9, 1962. | ee 2 Appeals ice convenience To Attend Meets . | Rb ad sie Parker Newson, Kingstéa and iiue’ teseh Soeo. butter, tall ore Stirling Willis, Cornwall, leave oe ee eee | é Saturday—afternoon for. Toronte Larter. both of Charlottetown, where they will attend next) counselled by Allison M. Gillis. week annual meetings of nation- represented al livestock organizations of Gaur acdeep-boneeeh J. Pe Ol ] } recl S which they are provincial diree- | thur McGuigan. . > tors. Shepherd and Larter were ap- Mr. Newson will attend the pealing the sentences handed| ; 2 on 5 : € . annual meeting of the Canadian | down by Magistrate A.J. Has- SOURIS HOSPITAL RECEIVES GIFT Holstein - Friesian Association | 1am in city police court on Jan. Wl one nea 3 which meets Tuesday through | 4, at which time both were giv- A @f the Souris Jun- | members learned early during | Arlene Boylan, present the | Thursday, with the general en six months in the Queens Sor Cross for the past | the year that the hospital was | clothes to Mrs. Willard Ching, ™eeting on Wednesday and the County jail on charges of poss- resilted in the Souris | short of baby clothes and de- | centre, hospital matron. directors meeting on the other | ession of stolen goods. : with | cided that this would be their | . days. j_ At that time, Shepherd and ~ Se, EEE, Ste Gb Be: | vrenensien of tee) aitoteke Ma * a, AM | Hl ri n Pl Men a 7 de i Hit i C A i te. oF es | X dae Teen le s | i i at a no mess... S of architects to examine the which holds its general meeting 2% attachments, valued at over cottish Contert a report for presentation to MONTAGUE — The Monta-|los by Lioyd Martin of Vernom don. Likely‘to be with him for | $665 per acre have been receiv- | concert presented by the cholr| Your Trousers’. A ae duet | then Gaudet. there are still no returm from who took the oath of office be- Rev. MC. Currie acted as/dier” by Rev. and Mrs. Carl|too small to accommodate the | Several private growers have day. and. Mrs. Alan Cameron, Cale-| Burke, were greatly enjoyed. {railways authorities to have the | was no immediate word on their Sat fer thn pecan of Goniting no fuss... the year. Here director of food and beverage left and possibilities of dining room on Tuesday with the directors |$%. the. property of Firestone [CNR president Donald Gordon ‘Councillor H eld i n Mo ntagu ‘ater this month, Following this, ‘Tobacco Returns T T s it is believed Premier Walter R. | $665 P er Acre To Take Oat fore Mr. Justice George J. master of eeremonies, and the Currie, and two selections “Turn large convention gatherings ex- | received their returns from the | Following the swearing .- | * : Other numbers on the pro | situation improved. | figures. | the bills and handling any cor- |sales for the CNR. Mr. Chamb-_ nual meeting of ing possession of one —electrie| | expansion. meeting Monday and Wednes- Home and Auto Company Limit- | Shaw will go to Montreal to dis- to capacity Wednesday |The Hiking Song”, “A Gordon Stewart, minister of tourist de- | Kings County area, it was) | next Monday afternoon at 3.30 1a) jt had been previously stated | the crop shipped by the provin- Tweedy of the S Court > plano accompanists were Mrs.| Ye To Me” and “Kelvin Grove” pected in this city in 1964. Rep-| imperial Tobacco Company at ienemaane, tn sebites Paani Micon’ Munro, asiatd by’ | Prenie Vases two songs “Wit (L ie | The crop report that was iperais -_ ers also had with him a team’ Swine Breeders Association | | kettle and one vacuum éleaner They are expected to prepare | 44Y. ed, Charlottetown. | ? ‘cuss the subject with Mr. Gor-| ‘Tobacco returns of close to | The newly-elected City Coun- evening for the annual Scottish |for Me” and “Donald, where's | velopment, and Mayor A. Wal- | jearned - yesterday, although | PY Mayor A. Walthen Gaudet, Cameron, a duet “Scottish Sol-| the dining room at the hotel was | cial farm at Greenfield. le tho tetera theaters yester- A.F. Campbell, church organist,|by Eleanor Minchin and Helen |resentations has been made to | Aylmer, Ontario, although there meeting of the Council will be available yesterday indicat- Tespondence. - At the same time, His Wor- \ed production of approximately ship will name the committees Supreme Court ~ Your love this 4 tendo == | shaped toCerfection) eaice ! Montague from Glenfinnan Lake. e (Hit Hut HH} LUNI pepg erase x . z Now! . . . wohderful, flavor-perfect e e ll and Mrs. Elsie Wat-|Ye No Come Back Again” and pound ° : “Ye Banks and Braes”’ by Mal- [ renies ciel ot cane for the coming term. The only : ee PERFECTION Butter 06 san a new-shape ajor Donal colm Munro, Willard Bruce and To Plan | 54 cents per pound. major changes are expected to ® oe” butter block, with its special wrap that lets you Donald Munro, and a group of be the naming of Councillor H.E. ° aoe” measure your recipe requirements with a single, auick slice. Scottish songs ‘the men’s Hyndman as chairmian of the o 2 ; . -_ 7 Strategy Premier Proud important finance committee. see* It’s an extra-convenience you enjoy when you buy the only delightful envertainment oP He has been acting chairman You don't have to mess or guess with euners Maritime Produced Butter that’s made by the exclusive coved with the entire cast of | inoral ‘members of ‘Of roaqrams since the resignation late last new Butter Block. A half-cup .. . 2 tablespoons . . Gold’n Fiow process .. . guaranteeing, through the m0 of Oe ioe. og | year of former Councillor James quarter-pound . . . whatever the recipe calls for, wonders of continuous-mix, one unwavering quality of stage singing “Auld Lang Syne” | | followed “by the ational ant caucus within the next few days Premier Walter R. Shaw ob- | Haslam. It is also expected tha served yesterday that had your quantities for. you — = securately and with one slice _ police committee replacing Mr. | Hyndman. | @eeececee a ee ee rome |Pemember and be proud of. the “These are the co-operative | her audience with her | cert and lunch was served by the Opposition Leader A.W. Math- |housing program, a co-opera- ’ af BEF ticularly on its financial oper- only ‘this, but there is ations over the past fiscal year, sition Tap dancing numbers by the appointrient was tor opportunity for the oppogition Florence MacDonald, Judy the depu Nicholson, Linda ‘O'Connor and tor af Keeton G. R wi accurately measured to PERFECTION! Try it soon... ext session of the legislat overnnient that “T will divans | | will be flamed chairman of the of your knife from top to bottom. “ this extra special combination of fine butter and convenience? of step dancing and shared | ladies of the church. eson said ay thet the LOOK FOR IT — ASK FOR IT — NEXT TIME YOU SHOP! yesterd ti ffort ho: ild- Westerble whove dancing ‘ws mania ‘Libertl Sitack:- wil be on as, and’ the rescaress’ develeg- Trout,Catch AND LOOK FOR PERFECTION EVAPORATED MILK TOO - : * government financing, particul- ich . of the highlights of the en- Fisheries ary the budgetary estimates at estimates for een ait ae oe ise | Said Down FLAVOR-perfect for cooking, baking ...for all your family milk needs. highland dancing by a | the next fiscal year. people.”” | 0, SAVINGS-perfect too, for as much as one-third less than regular milk costs. from Elden i | In the event that a federal | Premier Shaw said he was | While the 1961 salmon angling pate was gugertiy nspector -| election is called before or dur- | happy to see both programs de- | catch of 26,487 was slightly PERFECTION PRODUCTS ARE MADE BY CENTRAL CREAMERIES LIMITED, fling by Geen wee - | ing the next session, Mr. Math- | veloping so well and feels that | above the 1960 figure, catches of CHARLOTTETOWN, P.&.1. Margie MacKinnon, Is Named eson said the opposition will at- |they are of “tremendous val- | trout and other species of sport Sheila Morrison, Barbara Jean tack federal-provincial dealings. | ue.’ fish were generally down in the Gillis and John MacPherson; . | SHAW COMMENTS aa ba cd the double sword dance by Bar. OTTAWA—Dr. C. M. Biack- Commenting on Mr. Mathe- | mind if the opposition has 1,000 / bara Jean Gillis and John Mac-| po’, ane, iit. ine son's prediction Wednesday that | questions to ask. sores, sad Ge enens tribe ical deri Sen the next session will be a “hot | “‘One of the. good things of our | Janet Buchanan 4 spection branch for the Mari- may have as many as 500 quest- do have in opposition to critic- Barbara Jean Gillis, times area. Announcement of lens to ask the government’ par. ize the government; and not SL one”, and that the Beles. system is that we . Clark. | Premier Walter R. Shaw said | to offer good solid. recommend- Scott Fraser received the hear-| Dr. Blackwood, who takes “the tive record mpro govern- ty applause of the audience. his duties at Halifax on Feb 16. ‘sora Aven eon seavethen “ te ew) i i — a L, W. Roper . Fae pate ae : MONTAGUES . To Attend He was bs * om Harbor, eee ese ye ne oak and Ps graduate iver- Meetings sity, aoe carne an MA “THE PLUNDERERS" ‘ . L.W. Roper, provincial live- Seventy of Tereato, Last year aes oon ta gee a: a rove | + oman ) My ~ stock director, left received degree teenagers a ag soc E iia 'n'8 pumber he lege 0 Fier Se Col- man’s gen plomniag saves an entire town. A hard ) LEAVE TH SE TIRES ON FOR ; A @. organizations holding es | previously COMING MON. - TUES. 8:30 P.M.—“LOOK ‘ Ome include ihe Canadian ties with the federal Salient oar sa entertainment e - ae | ~ SURE ™ FOOTED QUIET RIDE — Shorthorn Breeders Friday| of fisheries and the research ctihdatiaesineiiaaaameinaeeain all year ‘round: stein~ Ayrshire, and the processing of fresh and breeders pesociations nest weak San Aah products } and the annual = 4 Super - Lastic seme to | Coun coo ee oe eee RENOVATE... COUNTRY GENTLEMEN or REFINANCE ? cen ee . _ Look At These Down-To-Earth Prices— : has ample funds Now, YOU CAN ENJOY driving safety, convenience and coméort — 19 months in the available for First Mortgage Loans Se ne ne me Bee ee : @ COMPETITIVE INTEREST RaTxs . 00 bare dirt or paved roads, in wet or dry weather. @ NO CHARGE YOR PROPERTY msPxcrion Salli wih’hh wane set: tous; etuh todas. ik Ges aad Ge ; aa COUNRET, slip and slide — gat @ safety ride — now, Summer — a So. ie eRe | er tires on your rear wheels. INST - MANAGER ....... eeee Special Representative: Alexander B. Campbell, B.A. LL.B. | t ; Soe L U 3s ~ 44277 ET oo el