ammo: the doc- BOWLING ALLEY PROPRTIETR HOORED 'l‘be proprietors of the Char- lottetown Rollaway Club, were honored last night the Charlottetown Lions Club. when they were presented with a plaque in recognition of the work they have done during the Tobacco past 10 years in providing free bowling sessions for the blind. The presentation was made during the blind bowlin-v ses- sion at the club. Here. Philip Bower, left. field secretary for the CNIB. listens to the Future To Be Discussed 'I' h e state of the province's tobacco industry, and its future. will be discussed by Agriculture Minister Andrew MacRae and! representatives of Imperial To-i bacco Company Limited in . Montreal this afternoon. ‘ Last year, approximately 300i acres of tobacco made up the: , ear's harvest. Mr. MacRae said total production this year is ex- ‘ pected to be 500 acres ‘ HG rowers." he said: "plan to 1 dered by the Quebec government , expand production and there be several new growers Itarting this year.” : REASONS CITED t He said one of the reasons forl his meeting with imperial To-i bacon is, "i want to make sure that the company will be pre-; listers of agriculture to discuss l Spud Prices Holding Firm $1.35: 3. Potato prices are running to $1.40 per ha g here. pared to buy the tobacco that we produce." According to Mr. Mat-Rae, fi- nal returns on last year‘s crop have not been calculated. “The price to 5." he said. “will probably be five or s ix cents less per pound than the 1961 returns." While in Montreal, Mr. Mac- Rae will attend a Joint Beef Breeds Association banquet, ten- tonight. Wednesday, Mr. MacRae goes to Ottawa for a meeting with the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics to discuss methods of gath- ering agricultural statistics. Thursday and Friday in 0t- tawa he will attend a meeting of dairy organizations and min- Canada’s butter surplus. MANY IMMMIGRATED nation's presentation address, as Roy MacDonald and Joseph (.loeyi QCMA President Suggests 1 Parties Give Growth Plans TORONTO «Ti H (iarl A. ’Poliock, president of the Cana- dian turers' Associa- .tion, said Monday night the‘ various political parties “should tell us plainly and positively how they propose advancing the growth and prosperity of Cana~ (tian industry and the whole economy in the months and years ahead." Addressing the Board of Trade ,Club of Metropolitan Toronto, Mr. Pollock said Canadians ,must be prepared to ada ‘ ithemseIVes to international ichanges and to turn them to‘ 'their advantage in every way ‘ possible. t “On the whole," he added, "I 1 ‘am not pessimistic concerning our ability and willingness to do so. . Dealing with trade, Mr. Pol-‘ flock commented: ‘ "We have a long way to go‘ before we can say that our ex- ‘iternal sales of manufactured goods have reached a satisfac- .tory level, but we are getting ere. t» :f' “If we grasp the opportunities j ifore, is corporate and individual jtax reductions and other incen. " inext few years I am convinced t tives aimed at pepping - up an . I Since the Second World Warithat we can create a situation 1 economy that is definitely under~ isome 1,750,000 immigrants tu.in which the annual value of.developed in relation to its in-' 5Australia have helped boost the ’ ' population to 10,700.- uow available and those likely .to present themselves in the ‘our exports not only that of our imports but does so, in such amount as to actuallyl exceeds' l i i cen- MacDonald. proprietor, a t 12 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. Feb. 19, 1888. laugh”; Show‘ {Number Island Fishermen Gov't Turns Down Rebate Request “The provincial government lto he done." does not want to be in the pos-; in a brief to the cabinet. the ition where it looks as though itiassociation suggested that the II leading a campaign." Prem- government assign ier Walter R. Shaw said yes- paid on behalf of the depart- terday. lment of welfare to the associa- He was commenting on the tion. It was felt that the public government‘s decision not tolrelations value, as well as the go along with a request of th elfinancial success of the associa- P.E.I. Hospital Association tolhion's campaign would be. as- assifln governmt‘nl hospital in- , sured by this move. Welfare and surance premium rebates to thefLabor Minister Henry Wedge association for distribution tolthought that between $10,000 Island hospitals. and $15,000 of government re- The association intends to be-,t’unds would be involved. gin a drive to contact each sub-1 Premier Shaw said, however, scriber and ask him to assignlwhile government. rebates will :go to the treasury. individual his rebate to the association. About $600,000 is involved. 'subscrihers' refunds will be made as promised and the sub- Premier S h a w emphasized I that the government has neverlscribers may do as they Wish been asked to turn over the en~1with them. tire $600,000 rebate to the hos- pllals. “Following the Dec. MILWAUKEE (AP) .. Monte election." he said. "the govern-Blue, 76, veteran screen actor ment. as promised. directed the and circus press agent. died Hospital Services Commission Monday in hospital wh t0 Whale premiums Paid in ad‘ had been under treatment after ,Vance 0f NOV‘ 30; This is ahOlltlsulfering a coronary attack. His output during 1957-69 of 96,108 career in the movies dated back reduced to a level “at. least as {to the silent films. He played althe week ended Feb. 16. 149 a ltics to the giant dinosaurs that low as that obtaining in any of ivariety of roles but was starred 1 week earlier and 129 a year ear- i walked the leading industrial countries." iin many westerns. 5 Strong Trend Across Canada ‘ OTTAWA (CP) —- first seven days of February in- ‘creased four per cent to 61.504 tears from 59,151 in the corres- lponding period a year ago. the ‘Dominion Bureau of Statistics‘ ‘said Monday. 1 Total carloadings from Jan. 1 Premmmsi to Feb. 7 eased to 325,354 from ,327,645 in the same period of 1962. . Department store. sales rose ‘3.9‘per cent in value in the week ended Feb. 9, as com- pared with the same period last year. Gains were recorded in all provinces. with sales rising} 2.9 per cent in the Atlantic. provinces. 2.9 per cent in Que- bec. 3.2 per cent in Ontario, 1.7, per cent in Manitoba, 11.3 per! cent in Saskatchewan, 6.9 per cent in Alberta and 3.8 per centl in British Columbia. the week ended Feb. 16 in- creased three per cent to 147,- 778 tons from 143,444 in the, previous week. Output in thel same period of 1962 was 124,364 , tons. It The index of production.i based on the average weekly tons equalling 100, was 154 in 1 lter. . Railway ’ ' 'carload‘ings in Canada in the lPrince Edward Island fishermen‘time fishermen. 2, quue rink. Goals for Miscouche Production of steel ingots in ‘w 9 re ilncreases According To DBS E OTTAWA —- The number oft 0f the 1961 total. 10 Were full part ti and 1,156 were occasional DIN: trict 88 in Kings County had it"; ,rose from 3.274 to 3,464 in 1961. according to the annual review ,of fisheries statistics for the Is- land, just published by the Do- districl 87. 561 in district 82A in minion Bureau of Statistics. Prince and 463 in district 823 There was a total of $947.6 thousand invested in new ca - tal in the island fishing indus. try during the year. Of this, $67.8 thousand went into engtn. es and $117.2 thousand into build of fishing craft under 10 tons. Another $21.6 thousand and $73.7 thousand went into engines and school by a score of 5-4 Satur- “"115 0f 9”“ "Ver 10 Inn‘- day afternoon in the first game There was $6.3 thousand put in- n! a t“ game tom 31 to wheelhouse equipment and series in semi-final hockey ac- 5561-3 thousand into fishing tion of the interscholastic senior 89m“- ' B tournamenL There were 24 fishing craft of h ‘ l . I . over 10 tons in use. a gain t T 9 game “’3‘ 5 “Sad m Bed three over 1960 and 2.355 mail of iMiscoucbe Wins iFirst Of Series ERSIDE —— Miscouche regional high school defeated Summerside regional ' SUMM 3‘ .- N =' potted by Birch - 2; Praught - 2 and Goodwin - l. Scorers for Summerside we re MacCallum - 1: Harper - l and MacDonald - 2. Referees were Cpl. W. a». R. Macdonald and Mel Cameron. the 2.273 figure of 1960. Worry of . Slipping or Irritating? RESEMBLE nmoswns s“Brittltaimfli'ofitfigbh‘méfi: i when you eat. talk or laugh. Just rink TEETH Crocodiles are the creatures: "x, “um. ms nearest in general characteris-l “Wt-Th" NW" firmly. No gumm .gooey. ast t. .t the earth 150'000'000 or tcelln . It’s allmllne (lion-SASS: years ago. . Get FAB BETH at. any drug counter. tre, receive the plaque from Allison Gill, Lions member in charge of the blind bowling. give us a favorable interna‘ tional balance of payments." HOLD DOWN COSTS Mr. Pollock. president of Do- minion Electrohome Industries , Limited, Kitchener. 0nt., said much will depend on the extent to which Canadians are success- t, ful in holding down costs, im proving industrial productivity , and generally bringing about i greater efficiency at all levels. ‘ “A smart enough as a , nation to understand this? Are: we intelligent enough to practise the necessary individual and na- tional self - discipline now where wages and government spending are concerned, in the interests of ‘ h i g h employment. increased prosperity a nd rising living standards in the future?" His comments were contained in a text made available to the press in advance of delivery. Mr. Pollock said Canada's to- A tat tax burden is very nearly as 3 great. proportionately as that of the United States “and we e much less able to stand it. “Our most urgent need, there~ ‘ t dustrial potential.’ . PAINT and WALLPAPER SALE ! Special Sale Prices Start Today - - February 18th 20.000 ROLLS WALLPAPER Special Factory Purchase With spring housecleaning time here, now is livi'ngt'ooms, bedrooms, or for any room in your -assortment includes pro-pasted and plain He urged, as an absolute mini- ‘ mum, that corporate taxes your home. Charlottetown shipper said yes-‘ terday. r ’ represents an improvement from the situation which developed recently. when the price fell fairly sharply downwards from a reported high of SIAO to $1.50 a bag. This drop was caused, one man suggested, by the re- velation that the state of Maine ls holding 8.000 carloads more an it was at the same time a year ago. Total Canadian and us no- tato holdings are down 14.000, carioads from this time last year. it is noted by Marketing Director Reid Sangster, who reg gards it as an indication of "a reasonably favorable market outlook" for the near future, even though the amount is large in relation to the total holdings. it is roughly equal to. the total P.F‘..l. production in a good year. he observed. ' = 2 Four, Cases Heard In Police Court Four cases were dealt with in‘ city police court yesterday. The case of Raymond Francis Griffin. Charlottetown. charged with uttering a forged document, was adjourned to Feb. 25 to en- able the accused to obtain lawyer. Carl Reginald Morrison. Charlottetown. charged with 011-. , ' . by false pretenc~l el, was remanded to Feb. zsi M. mg goods at request. of counsel, K. MacDonald In the absence of the counsel! . of Joseph Gordon MacDonald, Cra-i for the accused, the case paud. charged with damage to property amounting to less than $50, was adjourned to Mar. 1 A man charged with intoxica- tion in a public place was fined 81) and costs or 15 days. Driver Fined $125 In Court Charged with drunken driv- ing, Joseph Eldon O'Connor of Saint John, N.B., w s fined 8125 and co ts or so days Magistrate A..l. Haslnm when he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of driving- while impair- ed in city police court yester- GAV- For driving a motor vehicle ed. Iver, wan fined :50 and costs or n I. 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