a Ths Gusta, Charlottetown, Fri., Mar. 962. -ROSS THE ISLAND A Missing Kings Is Seen Unwise BY NEIL A. MATHESON Provineial-Farm Editor 4 Pleasure today to join with other people 1 wed a Warm wecume to tion. Leste: Pear- 00. national Liberal leader, who came here Tecogoised ss “a great Canadian,” to use the’ words of a political opponent ut 8 Personal admirer, Premier Walter Shaw Mr. Pearson came here gn a political mission, to va friends for his party, and convince as many as possible they sl Liberal at the federal election. And that leads me into a a cristo | @f those who planned this trip for him. \* I'm referring to the fact that the Liberals 4 did not include Kings in Mr. Pearson's list of stops. The federation president here| told this paper he tried to have Kings included, but the “tight | schedule” did not permit it I KNOW that these national tours are difficult to arrange, that national leaders cannot hove to cover more t e. But the practical political fact here is that Prine Minister Diefenbaker included Kings in a visit he made last fall—he he spclee at two schools and met the citizens in a Souris Democrats’ Tommy menaies made five stops in meee Cee ‘when he was here last weel T recall that Kings nad never been included in tours of ma-| lees for thelr. driving tional leaders, or political big names in other years. But that has| this year. been chanced. Mr. Disteaeber started it, I believe, when he came| Cost now is one dollar for an here in 1957 as leader of the opposition sistent | operator's license, and $2.50 when he went back there Ee “tall as Prime Minister. for a chauffeur’s license. ones executive council. T suggest the Liberals had better match their opponents In The reduction was brought | | | There has not yet been any their attention to our smallest county. if they are serious in v7 sheet by the setting up, by an| beaten that there will haan an effort to regain the seat they lost in 1957. | that took over operation of Se os panes, last year in the Leg- | extension this year but it is ex- “ey \dgment Recovery ted to be considered by the Members Indemnities Compared Unsatisfied Ji Fun A HURRIED check yesterday reveals that members of our from por pe anil a METER READER Farmers Week Will Open Wed. “Farmere’ Week” scheduled | next week will see a series of | | meetings of on Coe next Wednesday and Thureday: Prince Edward Island iia! 's Association will hold ‘the spotlight next Wednes- | wi i day with sessions that will last | ing. at the YMCA. the best part of the day. 5 of the dairy superin- ed Thursday, The PELL Shee ‘Sheep arn the president and see-| Breeders meet at Birch Court retary and financial statement | at 10 a.m.; the Central Farm- will be heard and the election | ers Institute meets at the same of officers will be made at place at 2:30; and the Federat- | morning and afternoon sessions, | lon of Agriculture will held a t the YM | meeting ‘ ‘Mar amen Slane: secret- | ducts” at 8 p.m. at Gena tude | ary-manager of the Dairy Farm- | ery Hall. Motor Vehicle Operators’ Licenses Reduced By Dollar Motor vehicle” operators and | for this year is March 91. In auffeurs are paying a dollar| past years the deadline has licenses | been snuniet. usually because and poor travel- weal ling pineal The decision for extension is made by the gov- “across the ea imited, a company | Executive Council. logisioture get indemolties and other emoluments that are fer] made in cases of unsatisfied low any other legislators in Canada. They get $1,000 in indem- —— arising out of auto- nity plus $500 expenses. nic ates GETS REVENGE The current Parliamentary Guide reveals that Alberta the extra dollar on | bers jet $3.000 in incemnities plus $1,500 expenses, plus S18 a day | operators” and. chauffeurs" lic during the session while they are obliged to live at a place other enses went into the fund. than their home. Both expense items are tax free. Unsatisfied judgements are| the teeth of the family pooch, The Speoker gets an indemnity of $4,750 plus $2,250 expenses| now paid by Judgment Recov-| is going to get his own back and the deputy speaker $4,000 plus $2,000. The premier gets $14,000| ery, from funds drawn from the | in suburban East York. and other cabinet members $11,000 plus their indemnities. And] total motor vehicle liability in-| Council has turned its corps each member of the Opposition gets an extra | surance premiums written in| of water meter readers into | “TORONTO (CP)—The meter reader long a prime target for All the information I found on B.C. is that the speaker bigs | the corariace undercover agents, spying out $8,500, the deputy. $8,000 and the opposition leader $8,500 Deadtine for_getting licenses | families with dogs and repo was no information on the private members. There are 52 mem-|"——| ing them to the dog-catcher. bers tn al a eS a a N ti ‘Then the dog-catcher checks | janitoba members get an indemnity of $4,000 for its 57 legis-| | id to see whether the families | lators. sian ative have taken out licences on | NEW BRUNSWICK indemnities more, raleed this year, and T believe the nrivate members now get $3.400 nlus $1,700 for Denses which is tax free. The premier gels $22,600 in ail, e press Teport states. The speaker gets $4,000, Newfoundland pays $9,000 to the premier and all ministers, | plus indemnities of $3,393.33 to all of its 36 members, allowance of $3,000 to the Opposition leader. a of the death in Kindersley, Sask., | Nova Scotia’s 43 members get indemnities of $3,200 ries § $1,600| of fhis sister, Gertrude, widow | The Speaker gets $9,000, his deputy $1,200 and the Op-| of the late John §. Forbes, a| Position leader $6,000 former resident of Gladstone, | Ontario's 98 members get $5,000, plus $2,000 expenses. The| P.E.I Speaker zets $3,000, plus $2,000 expenses | The deceased was in her 89th Quebec's $5 legislative assembly members get $8,000 plus| year and had been in - failing $2,000 expenses he travelling and office."” The Speaker gets| health for the past year $8,000 plus $1,000 for exnenses, plus $1,000 for lodging. The Op-| She leaves to mourn a son and their d [seme ee Leslie Saunders, aid Wednesday it's all be- ie the dog pound isn’t pay- ing its way. “A dog with no licence means someone isn't contrib- uting to the service and the cost is borne by the rest of the Saar ‘We don't expect the men to snoop, but we do expect | them to report any dogs they notice while they're in the jouses.” | «Dies In Sask. MONTAGUE — Leslie Camp- bell, Montague. received word | Nfld. House Seats! *“*™" Scrap 21, tn (2 aha spot Sod bean Sommeat. snd. dew parle, Dorm, Se, Sve. 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Bankruptcy a B.C.; and Leslie of Mon- Effect Of Moon On Killing Pigs“ Act Changes NOTE I found in my desk this a et - wait Industrial Bank Requested agricultural fieldman as saying dark in be previ vented by eareful handiing of cattle in the 24-hour period in to saucer Increases Loans | _ TORONTO (CP) — Changes in| | And the Unversity of Missouri reports its tests the Bankruptcy Act to protect kept in a state of excitement during the acho ioe! od betore | OTTAWA (CP)—The Crown-| creditors against unscrupulous slauchter always yield dark meat. owned Industrial Development| debtors are recommended by the It reminds me of strongly held beliefs, common to many Bank has nearly doubled the|Canadian Small and Independ- areas in this province, that pork will shrivel up in the pan if the | number of loans made quring| ent Business Federation in animal is not killed in the dark of the m | the first five months of its cur- | submission to the federal jus- | Thad an argument with a friend wo visited pee caren days! rent fiscal year. |tice and finance ministers. | ‘ago, and I was unable to convince him of anything else. I talked|"",” monthly report issued here| ‘The federation feels,” tes el thls week with Rev. A. Weir whe t socal that beliet was Strongly | said 762 loans had been | mission says, “‘that all too fre- | in Pictou County, among other places, many years ago. | tober- quently the unscrupulous debtor many people still believe it, despite the fact that packing nataea| |Febrary Lorie d ees Oren | is ate bo woeks wile 6G teams! day of the month or year that! 596 5 year earlier. work of the act to cheat and .| defraud his creditors, yet stay aes amount of new Nore hes ond tae boas rhea that “too often it is ey are available for processing. A CALL to G. E. Hartlen, manager of the Canada Packers plant here, reveals that he has even heard of it in his| creased 66 per cent to 35 years in tie meat packing industry I didn’t expect Mr. Hartlen | 000 from $21,327,000. would agree with the idea, but I was surprised that he hadn't run| New loans ‘in February total-| the smal business. man, the | into it somewhere in his long experience, | led 132 for $5,159,000 compared | an who can least afford it, Several of the people at this office recall hearing farmers in-| with 91 loans for $5,617,000 in| NRO. suffers through wif | a_t,fecommends that the gov- set up under the su- | perintendent of bankruptey a special department to investi- 3 per cont fr0m | vate bankruptcy cases and that it be empowered to prosecute | where it feels a debtor has : Tacs Pilot Honored | ss, ssh.s maser st Belle River Scene Of Bear Sto: would be under the Criminal Soeur ven Mapes Kell; C1 i Posthumousl oe this week, e bear poem foes Tso eof om rian. tie (ass oe ST. JOHN'S, Nn (cP) —A Woman Named minds me fae the sesne was Belle River, not Beer River es T| pilot who died, of burns after |Get Sculptor Suggested. The poem is too long to reproduce, but one verse, I ing bi i Brcgecind. The poem, to too le sigs 1) safely landing his araitd 3 ane sist that Buckwheat, for instance, had to be sown in the dark of | February last year. ie moon, or it wouldn't grow properly. T also recall the super-| At Feb. 28 the bank. had a stitution. But I'll venture there are people who still hold that be-| total of $140,624,710 in loans, in- Nef, and there must be some people who still sow buckwheat. | vestments and ‘guarantees out. Mt T.ean find’ eomeone| standing, up who will sell me some real 214-tahon buckwheat flour for = | $108,519,816 a year earlier. ing pancakes. I've sampled the modern mixes, with all of the |}——————_ high pressure sales pitch that goes with them, but T haven't found anything to compare with the original product. period:| so that four passengers could eecape has been posthumously | OTTAWA (CP) — Eleanor awarded the Queen's Commend- Milne, 36, of Wakefield, “The girls were hooking, quilting, and casting many a gaze Dut o’er the bleak, bare landscape and longed for warmer day: The Farmers smoked and chatted, the women knit and spun, | Air The were growing restless, for want of sport and fun.” | “Tames Anthony Roe, 26, a na- | tive of Kingston, Ont., left Son-| Her sculpting of ornamental in ing to save the reat of the dope ca te hear until T have! dre Stronfjord, Greenland, Aug. | stone carvings on both the tn- is coat en Sane of the Belle River, folk, for Tike to put family’ 29 with four Danish passengers | side and outside of the Parlla- ames on some of the © and a mechanic on a flight to| ment Buildings will be done ation for Valuable Service in the has been appointed Canada's of ficial sculptor by the federal | government. in the poem. he hie oun veals north, | night when the House of Com- SANDY RONALD”, Saw the extmal beck of Aan Matheoen's,| "itis Eestern Proviselel Alr-| mous leita somten g2, tt not to in 2 ie] ays Otter Hane — fire at | disturb members. our home, armed| #bout 3,500 oe, hanging | William Oosterh ai ages ‘with everything from guns to axes, and even pitehtorks. ‘But the} If out of the cockpit door | ee — didn’t turn up amything, as I recall it | while suffering burns from the ‘Waddell tells me about am interesting collection he has,| waist down, landed the plane DUVAR’S and Tm | plensing ca visting Bim for a look, and a chat, Se ran up | th ich. ie was throw ont and} RADIO SERVI: Quintuplets Story Is Recalled tend tae Tot The “ =| RAD Sings 0 - joe ul we THE REFERENCE to the Bell quintuplets brought several the fire died down. 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