By NEIL A. MATHESON Provincial - Farm Editor But, he explained, complete coverage is not available’ in other forms of insurance at @ LAND NEWS Pacers || Alberton and West Prince County, |2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Jan. 16. 1962. |, Tobacco. Not Covered Under Insurance Plan SS RO Ree Lee ee ae « lie ue i Tobacco has not been orought under the crop insurance pro-| low premium, and the premium pes ton tothe Christmas| |.gram because Ottawa feels that | will be kept low for spuds. The | 354 New Year's season bad crop one Dave five gd hope is for not more than $5.00) ont several days at the ‘farm experience province per acre. . home... - > ; 2 fore an average production vol-| © In automobile insurance, for) No estimate of ‘the damage ume can be established on which | example he said the premium | eould be learned but i is under- to base an insurance scheme. | for $100 deductible is much less | gtooq home and furnishings “But,” observed Agriculture} than for $25 deductible Minister Andrew MacRae yes-| .. terday, “‘we are going to have WORKING EXPLAINED was | ancther look at it later this year,| Asked how the insurance) 11 yar? 9 granary as we feel we have established | Would work, Mr. MacRae said) 90s gocw the , a fairly uniform volume over Sant the erop should besa saved trom Wp Gambes, ___f 2 ree-year period. bushels below the 145 bushel | ‘ : ri ACQUAINTED ee : uction volume, for detect | : : Mirhere Ib mo tobmeco insurance | tole disease or olher causes in ‘Pu p Cutting Canadian and U.S. ‘cabinet ; The five-man U.S. group is | conference. Left to right ate program existing in Canada un- field, the farmer oes col- ministers were on a first-hand = S provide > Sc oni oe Minister der the government-sponsored | lect for the 10-bushe ve at Is Ex ed basis. last Friday as they — details resi reen, , Undersecretary scheme, {t was explained. The | the rate of one dollar and a Kennedy's new trade | of State Ball, Finance Minis. ers in Ontario can get fail | few odd cents per bushel, wh ' De opened trade talks in Ottawa. | program during the two-day | ter Fleming’ U.S. com- | as been established as the "10-| I ab d so = year average price. n ra ior ng Treasury i i Secretary Dillon; U.S. Interior. les, 2 the history of to- cco uction has been so|. Mr. MacRae explained that al- | Minister Hamilton and U.S. - good there over a long period | though the insurance covers) a es = Al-} - |, Northern Nova Scotia, East-| Agriculture Secretary Free- of time, they, have never felt | field conditions, which hamper | aren, Senerai manager TORONTO (CP) — Tempera | ern Shore, Cape Breton, Prince| 42. re itie | Secretary Udall, WEATHER (38 and 40... and 42, Rajeytie, ry Agriculture | | of the Bowater’s Newfoundland ; tures: ; ‘oun (cP »* the need for any other of | productfon, the fusarium rot | [ Edward Island: Overcast ‘with P Wirephoto)* insurance, it wae caine infestation that caused such io ee Mie —s Min. Max | snowflurries; clearing by even- ; Mr. MacRae agreed that, the | heavy: losses a year ago might | 2°re | “aang pions ne olde night day | ingr cold; west winds 25. Low- i average yield of 145 bushels per | be covered, if the susceptibil- | 7°. ca &, - ys Bs. ~ ea tack Dawson 20b high at New Glasgow and Gos- acre, which, has been atcepted | ity to the disease could bede poi op 1962. '; Vancouver °...,.. - 32-36 }hen 36 and 40, Sydney 33 and FREE DELIVERY 4\ for potato crop insurance, is | tected at harvest time. | Mr Masten teat ie os Seen | Victoria. ..4+44. « .4 8 | 40, Charlottetown 38 and 40. j| well below the actual average | It would be reported then, | view Bowater’s officials hed Edmonton’ ,......, 27b 9 New Brunswick: Cloudy with On All Orders of erop, which “is somethng less | and the spuds could be*examif- | +00. in Labrador to make ore- Calgary ......, +» 15b 17 | snowflurries, clearing by after- than 250 bushels, and production | ed in the bin several weeks lat- | ininary studies of a he iu Regina ....++s+.+. 30b = 5b | noon; colder; northwest wincts $1.00 and © =) does run much higher with ex-| er, and unusual damage assess: 40. site the shipping possibilit. Winnipeg ..... +++» 10b 8b -| 90. .diminishing by evening to . ang over wea perienced growers. led, if there was any. ltes* ond faber ae. - | TOPONO .. ceeereeB4-. 99 | West 20:~Higtclow at Moncton, = f; ‘ > % : . Premier Smallwood an- Ot@WA ..++. +++. 26 94° | Fredericton and Saint John 40 Al , MANW ATCHER ~ bi ee ce nounced recently that Bowater’s aoe py ssi o 3% and +85, Edmundston and Camp- 6 ; } eS ze Pres yter ian Congregation would undertake cutting Lara: | Frecericion 0. 33 — BE ot p.m. to 1 a.m. ; ee : s : ; 3 : . lor pulpwood, ma a rene ‘ 3 ; > the sea fn lower left | birdwatcher. R. F. Oldaker , the gull strolled over for a of k three times the amount on the S#imt John ....... 34 45 | gales 4, diminishing by~tveu- - ebrner of the puters onthe | was watching wildlife at Van- look. Has Reports Year's Wr | | iiss ‘or nectceanent mane” ccrsts SL 43 | ing to west winds 20; cloudy Phone 4-3586 ponte manwatching the | couver's Stanley Park when | - _ (CP Photo) Tie Mr, Smallwood hinted the te Bats an _ 3 42 | with snowflurries, clearing by : ALBERTON — The . annual| zie, deaconess for. the presby: Start of Labrador operations rttetown «... "25 39 evening. Visibility 10 miles; | Quality is our Specialty 4 c also meant the end of one of S¥dmey~:......... 18 39% | much colder. ; Y congregational meeting of Al-| tery. one ne | Yarmouth 3% 6 A rton i S berton Presbyterian Church) Miss Norma Horne, in pre- | the last problems standing in the St. John's eos High tide today at Charlotte- D U T Cc be | b ‘ S 7 F was held in the church hall \as' | senting the report. of the Young | Way of a third pulp rae fc peru oie , ‘ Shown Films— | Tuesday evening, _____—| People's-Society, noted that the; Newfoundtand: Not enough pulp-| warrrax (cp) tices | IR. ustico at 2.09 a.m. and “Opening worship was congyct-| highlight of their activities had | wood on the Wend to.aRow ter dn ae ir il one 2.28 p.m. Summerside fide eigh- RESTAURANT : -|ed by: the interim mode¥ator,| been entertaining the. PYPS Ctimnsion Possibilities ree across the Maritimes today,| *e® minutes later than Char- | president, Evelyn . Car | _.™.the session report the clert.| suidance of Mrs. FJ. Carpent- | and Corporation, the Newfound. . Halifax and vicinity, South ATTENTION erties sos nav ee Jand Labrador Corporation and Shore, Annapolis Valley: Over- HOG RAISERS * ‘ Cc , 230 Fitzroy treet : ‘1 a TON ~ The Alberton rovincia mills. . 4 ‘ lotteto: ses tod : si ALBER i ° - | Bey LM. Paertae the tak Poe The eer =o aie is, Mr. Martin said the dovern- aaa tollewed by 7:20 po ‘ae hoo. ~" . : : ery 4 . _ ie ; | Ment been . holding meet- aS SS "e UE 10 Carly Ke pOTS ee ene inne (Sentient at Ratt weit Ren emt | : ’ . : : : , ly to penter, e he A court of the church had been seal yal siting. | Newfoundland Pulp and Chem- east:with snowflurries, clearing , | 4 by evening; . i and ‘if members anewer- increased witen two new elder» A report of the cemetery com. | teal Limited which hold wood | 2: ening; colder; west winds ters Clark . ' in many years, provin- mare with- ae ee Sa ol at aah aah danee a pang Poeamrne Hymns. de vem mittee, prepared by Dean Car | espseeslons to form a new com: | 70 Low - high at Halifax and Special One Week Ouly i Gar tester Frank Gaudet sald| "gr, Gaudet said that his. de- He ee secided that during the’ %®. interim moderator, the stu-| poner: wae read by'the secre-| T's 114 ne expected Bowater’s | Princess Alexandra and Prin- DILLON & SPILLETT HOG GROWER =; dent minister, the organist, Ane The report of the board of would bé ‘‘called in as possifle cess Alice, aunt of Queen Eliz- | assistant organist, the choir, and), navers and financial state. | erators” to harvest ’the wood abeth, also live. _ : who. had assisted in the work ment of the congregation were when details of the tew com-{ The ministry of works nas thé church during. the past | presentedby the secretary-trea. | Pa2y_were worked .out. | also vetoed the hotel’s planned 10 Bag Lote-—Cash $379" owt: fe a ne with Master Concenitr rate A complete line of Master feeds in stock Re ee. | suref, Miss Margaret Forsyth. roof garden and is allowing no} af all times Avthorized Mrs. E.F. Kerr, secret ot|- ‘The twd retiring” a ‘ possible vantage spot for. sight DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. the WMS, reported the work| the board, Erskine kvse ,e . | seers with binoculars and cam- ‘ . carried on-by this organization Myr! Matthews. sane ola $ : rq r | eras. CHICK HATCHERY treasurer's report was giv- | pointed for the three-year term. e No such ruling has been made 7 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 4-3626 ‘ae Lew | Other members of the board are Heieht Cut (for other buildings, ome 26 (=== rete Kerr reported the| Sutherland Bell and Robert storeys high. springing uP | | eae - Ladies’ Aid| Horne, serving a. two-year per-|. LONDON rs sky | around Buckingham Palace, | Emp oyment Opportunities luring the past year, enumerat-| fod, and Lloyd Wilkie and Dean | °™@Pe" hatel te ult ear | residence of Queen Elizabetn, | : Civil Se ing the projects sponsored and| Carpenter, serving fora one-|‘2¢ London home of Princess | They command a bird's-eye vice of Capada reading the report of sthe trea-| year period. " “, > | Margaret and the Earl of Snow: | view of the palace grounds. | *ENERGY ECONOMIST, for studies of supply and demand for s-| surer, Mrs, Howard Clark, who| On motion the secretary-trea-| 0°" Will be several storeys | @lecttical energy, including examination of economic aspects Gian Army will get a com- | was utlable to be present. surer, Miss Margaret Forsyth, lower than planned so that . Of applications for international power-line construction, Na+ bat uniform in about a year, In reporting for the Sunday| was re-appointed. Erskine Clark | S¥estS Will not be able to have tonal Energy Board, Ottawa. $9940-$11,200. Circular 62-2000. tte = OB ASSISTANT PROFESSORS OF MATHEMATI iis .| defence department officials| School, Mrs. Lioyd Wilkie made| was appointed auditor, _and| } ee? St ‘helt Toyal BE. thematics here. ; mention of the very successful’ Myrl Matthews named chair-| 6 hotel, a project of prop- - With Doctor’s degree and.specialization in Ma’ , eens youre | vacation Bible s which: had | man of the board. ’ Military College, Kingston, Ont. Up to $9600. Circular 62-1 clothing pri *SOCIAL INSURANCE ECONOMIST, - experienced in broad re e 2 erty millionaires Jack Cotton @ combat jacket, shirt - coat,| been held last summer under; Refreshments were served and Charles Clore, will be only search-and- analysis, Unemployment Insurance Commission, Ottawa. Up to $9800. Circular 62-2002. : . | trousers and » inch high | direction of Miss M.A. MacKen-' and a social hour enjoyed. a few hundred yards from Ken- leather. boots, go into pro- sington Palace where Princess Sears Algerian Right-Wing ere CENTRAL PLUMBING, HEATING “STAFF TRAINING OFFICER. graduate in Betesice, Physics or - Engineering with experience in inspection methods and pro- cedures, Inspection Services, National Defence, Ottawa. $7500- $8700. Circular 61-1215. | i ae R SUPERINTENDENT, REVENUE AND -TRAPFIC—EARBOURS, —— INTENDENT, REVENUE AND .TRAPFIC—HARBOU: Tesponsible administrative experience, jl r At . i ar 5 Transport, Ottawa. $7260-$8340. Competition 61-949. 3 4 ‘ 8 pee | “DISTRICT ENGINEER—MARINE AGENCY, to have charge of Invites Your Inquiries work pertaining to all aids to marine navigation. under the troops by 1963. wounded in terrorist raids and : juridiction of the Agency, knowledge of English and French, The, present battle dress and| ALGIERS | (AP) — French | mob clashes. : eae SOO, SE, TS GUM. Ciredar Ob ime. civilian and military authorities electric nd rewind SUPERVISOR greatcbat will be eliminated for i." ao In Oran Monday, tlie regional on motor repairs a re \ , NOTICE TO MARINERS SECTION, with Cem , nb By = continue as Algeria ae fire | Postmaster for the’ Oran area le at in 3 d Se tkcoer eee Sede Tee ee pis combat unitrm lot |E"Ateran reois taupe at elie tthe contre of the. cp ee | ee ee cen on per r cotton by weight. Although iff, greece eft he vel when he arrived for work. Po- electric work. ; “PAB ecttoeh, Chemical Bugineering oe Baneuny Chuatace Wi was selec yaa ae our young Europeans : year’s experience major lee was again ordered | acing (rhe tere army fired MAD SH. RRR. SaeeTORT epplnnces. _ Vimauwen oC Ue on the alert to “defend the re- : : a ; ‘ . i ing : > = we about to get out JAMES "BUDDY" MORRISON, Mgr. tae alk een ee eee ee ae, threats by Sered Wislenee tees > 2-24 vices in ‘St. Lawrence River and Gulf, icon by several : outla ane Fieve Orapand U — in eee ae , Canadian ; — = = ne = iP 61-954. — ; ; : seid me | LAND AGENT, with a number of years’ related experience, a good knowledge of legal documents pertaining to acquisition, and/or disposal of laid, and.‘of construc- Transport, Monoton, N.B. $54 Com- " i i : iit FLOWERS: uate students for research in Forest Entomology and Path- — Mother and Harry, - of Forestry, various centres. Approximate- ‘ — Son Bill. to $7860. Circular 62-1451 : veer — Sen Charts DRAFTSMAN—PIPING SYSTEMS, at least six Eas —— wee of years’ nga —Margarite and “Erie | ad ne the probation, isan oe qaithd, =. Mania Delay, Podiicn ae eee Statistics, “Ottawd. $5460-96180. , family. ' at\ least four_ybars’ ie Spray — Kili, Marion and eee on Olen, gant = AR rs a H i i ifn fii { i fi g/