: i distil fe # : = a ue é.8 F 2 FR . ~ ° Ei; gi bE it ! Z Fez : fe #6 é # 5 t + “} i it J § | RF 5 f i 253 at i | & | 5 47, | : i eA hk 2 beat 3 = : hi '. = Hynes ¢ Miss Elsie Watterworth. Hynes’ is superintendent schools in the district and Miss Watter- other Fine School _ Opened In Montague Chidheln, whe tek eu & por sonal interest in the job you could not help but have an ex- cellent building. E EF i E f z | if z : Eee rst tel ne bli ig ii rf : z ] 5 ‘BE g a , t a i I ig Es e 5 es 2 S 5 i s ? z oe. : i ii: z ? i 7 ai | Sek 2s 5 i i : E > |..worth is the principal of the new school, Education Minis- ter L.-G. Dewar was the | speaker for the official open- ing. relations committee, with the revised the city tourist map. “We have been thinking, too,” he said, form of small ‘pamphiet on our city, and with the ap; 1964 and “its-activities, this com- ing year would appear a most project through to completion.” PLANS FOR 1964 Regarding plans for the big Confederation Centennial in 1964 he said the city was mak- ing efforts to have the dining room of The Charlottetown ex Mayor Gaudet said the latest + word on this was that the CNR, which operates the hotel, will send officials to investigate i. i ae : : ts i 5 2 g a 2p 85 B : it fl ra = { | 5 il ut E : rE Ih ie iE Es HE i Fi ge as i if f g a E 1 i lt ; J 8 F E 7 g Ey | in i rl i est aE EepE gE y ut $8 = r ! 4 ef i f 4 E. m4 — ey Ei me | i : E F E E | ® z h i + apf ates a dh a® fl Uli ala if fi f : f F i | i z Z E 5 Z i f ae i | fi ? s i 35 gz | | a, EF 5 5 E i =i 4“, ck sir eck ticel ot g8 gz if i isis i i f i FL ; ‘l rE Rs &F i ? i i fF : s ; | ‘ | HE | t ! i if f z sk 53 iF | ; | the supplying amount. to satisfy our -consum-/|™ore realistic picture of out | lic | ing public and yet not. ship more | | than the market can absorb. | “By not supplying a sufficient | * |amount we lose the market as co-operation of the Provincial | Travel Bureau, had completely |for ys to regain these custom. | #Md \ers when we decide to ship an?’ “of publishing some b of logical. occasion to catry this ’ — ISLAND NEWS PAGE | Montague, Souris, Kings County to maintain the premium. on main Canadian markets was urged yesterday by the Provin- cial Potato Marketing Board which met here to study the situation, - |\Board Chairman R.L. Burge, Five Houses said: of our competitors step in and fill the demand, It is then difficult increased. amount at a later pet: | jod, Such has happened in the | past 10 days with the result that we have lost a portion of our | premium. | “If'we are to market the en- tire crop it would appear nec- essary for growers and shippers | to make every effort to supply jin an orderly manner the re-| | to_all members “of the- aH fi aie ] F sf oY ae Fak i: ti z mend a municipal Sarking lot. | “Trade and business being our | fum P.E.1. spuds normally en-| joy, than an actual price drop. | |4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. Feb. 1, 1962. rderly Basis Sought For Potato Marketing | _ Orderly. marketing of potatoes | ‘maximum ‘but not. further.” TAX \quirements of the market to a@ (Continued from page 1) The retent drop in potato 936. It was followed by taxes on prices was said to have been personal property and business, loss of the high prem-| occupancy with a total of $302 | 579. In that same group the edu-| of Trade to The statement released by | cational tax brought in $120,612 | tion to all persons interested | ri | the Montague provide The total from these three |in the growing of tobacco. | Sources was $1,313,128, but from | “The greatest handicap in| ‘hls an allowance of 4% per ceat| nuts and coffee were served. maintaining or increasing our % the 1961 levy was made fos | premium on Island potatoes is | "Collectible taxes—as Council-| the city paying $285,577 com an .adequate !0F Hyndman stated “to give a| pared to revenue”. This cane to $56,341 and left | net revenue from all three mentioned sources of $1,256,786. Licenses for labor; peddlers while grants from govern- ment sources gave the city $206,603. The latter included the | grant from the. provincial gov- | ernment to municipalities on a@ per capita basis of $162,693, OTHER REVENUE Other revenue shown was $30,424 from the commissionets of sewers and water supply; $24,250 from the Police Court and dog tax; $1,271 from the | needs he said he would recom- | Sale house, and $7,990 from) parking meters. la Following the meeting dough- sHeclli BE other types produced $16. | aie the. expenditures columa | tion $275,122 spent on pub- works. ' rl : of reports, ran to $119,783 “an encompassed such other mat- ters. assessing, auditing, City Hall maintenance, . surance, parking meters, supefannuation and pension fund -contributions. Health and welfare costs last were $53,093 with recrea- lifeline, the same must be | -Yment of debt charges took | (this included the library, city maintained despite the cost.” Mayor Gaudet paid tribute to the largest slice of city revenues | with the cost being $536,603 squares, Victoria Park and the work of. City Clerk Joho | eased slightly by payments on” 338. Butler—‘‘my strong right arm | at City Hall’"—and gave eames i | Street and sidewalk assessments of $5,084. However, for actual expend- | is the capital funds balance sheet | ne / schools, adding water and Of real interest to those who can look behind surface figures for their efforts and co-opera- | ifure purposes education cost | unfolded last night. . tion. 1 we than anything else with | ie. It showed that while Char- | of new streets. TIP TOP TAILORS. iS the latter field the biggest protect- .| The and community services | rose $757,435 for the year from | | Government Pond) costing $26,- tke. previous total of $5,090,293 | consisted of five persons charg- pi is | E i i t i a ; 2 g “i Fy af 7. F .;. Es ‘ i i fi ‘r i L Fal z a 8 it E a5 ‘ 3e3e aE if i : Fg R |tem with the new type Allison Gillis, chairman of. | light committee said in his | port presented last night. © He observed that the num- ber might have been much Igr- 'ger if Maritime Electric not encountered difficulty in | obtaining sufficient funds with } which to purchase the number of | units that the committee would | have liked to see installed. . “We have been informed this year they have for extra money and i "gE i i ' i # F : : F = i E r : ie FEE Ve i F E : é Hl 4p i Bg é i ¥ i | d i Fi Ei i FzR ‘i [ as g: aes 7 a i ay i 58 lamps; lamps; lamps; | vapor lamps and 97-450 watt On a charge of vagrancy, | 063,586 its assets are a whopp- ing $10,014,204 for a capital sur- | plus of $1,950,617. | Magistrate A.J. Haslam in While the net debt of the city | police court yesterday. - a The remainder of the doc it was more than offset by an | eq with being drunk and incap- | increase in assets of -neariy | able. Of these, two were each | $1,750,000 through the building of | given | ences, | sewer facilities and the laying | Feb. pleased to announce - the appointment a eee * - e * Fs, tis Sea a Se aide ae ph Or klk fp ae Rig ae soy e Pa i Same location i exe same staff te oT | : : se " many years. - Knother Milestone in the 48-Year History __ of Henderson: & Cudmore of Charlottetown! of Henderson & Cudmore ty As Exclusive Dealers for their famous ‘ 7 made-to-measure and ready-to-wear Clothing | ‘in Charlottetown The business will be operated in the . present Tip Top, Store ‘ we - Tip Top clothes In Charlottetown will now be handled exclusively By the well- known firm of Henderson and Cudmore, the leading men's wear retailers for 48 years. The management of Tip Top Is confident that Henderson and Cud- j more will continue to provide satisfaction, courteous service, and quality gil the factors for which Tip Top have been famous for af ee ti br. da, : : fi s an i ‘ 8g ® i AL er Hy i : H | 1EF i i i eo He aT i i B if & 8 a8 2 fie FE i a Ey for failing to register their vehi- cles. Wilfred Artemas Cann, Char- lottetown and. Wilfred Edward eQuillan, Georgetown and Leon David Clow, Murray Har- bor North were each fined $10 for having deficient ¢quipment on their motor vehicles. Louis Joseph Boudreau, Low- er Montague, was fined $15. for® driving a vehicle not equipped with brakes. Parker E. Hamilton Funeral Director . Service with Dignity and | Honour. Also 24 Hour Ambulance | Service. -. Murray- River Phone 70 ‘Montague Phone 220 ‘ z= S > x 4 Tat or os Pe SS an