T. C, DOUGLAS, president of , for Queens. Left to right at the ten Deane Democratic Fogel ” | head table are: A, Jones, sec- tt ‘Regional nar of Trade A. Wightman, pres- ident of the board; Mayor Yeo, and Ethan Stewart. fontague ye was introduced to the aie H, vice-president of the board. by Wilfred Inman, candidate National NDP Leader peaks In Montague MONTAGUE BUREAU On dealing with the 1967 cen- OF THE GUARDIAN | tenial he said, while quite pro- T. Cc, eer New Demo-|perly, the milestone will eratic ‘party national leader, | marked with new buildings of made a brief visit to the town | various sorts, monuments to of terday where | great men such as the first of the | prime minister and the fathers Montague Regional High School | of Confederation. “It seems we spoke at an after dinner | just can’t celebrate with brick, M™eeting of the Montague Regi-| mortar and marble,” he stated onal Board of Trade. He was) but that “we should set for {introduced at both functions #| ourselves oe definite goal—a Wilfred Inman, candidate for | kind of goal the Id give us Queens. @ sense of national pride, such At, the High School he was | as to work fe. the wel by John Yeo, vice- | eradication of TB, cai principal of the school, search, heart disease, rt a a great remarks to the students een campaign, ke of the productivity oracy it. stating that he | of Me noone countries, and believed in democracy and that |@ national power grid fo tt work only if people | }. This —. he continued, jecessful e: - cenkary, and last | nl toe largest importer that the Atlantic re- jon was anita nearest to the .. by OBITUARY ‘Mr. Douglas was thanked by | MRS. GEORGE W. CLARE Miss Dale Dewar, on behalf of| ‘The death occured in the students. Miss Dewar is | Prince Edward Island Hospital grade 12 student At the timcheoa, Mr, Douglas | Clarke athe a eames was welcomed to regional | fons She was born at Hope- Board of trade by the president, | dale, June 23, 1907, the. daugh- @. Arnold Wightman. He was) ter of the late Mr. and Mrs, D. melcomed to the town by Mayor | 4. MacDonald. B. H, Yeo. Wilfred Inman, can- didate for Queens introduced Mr. Douglas to the meeting. | North Wiltshire where she enter- | ec into the activities of the com- Ce The deceased possessed | hi by air ffeight from strength. Buy | ie very kind and cheerful dis- eng paris aaa a Ist, Y%4" - ¥4" and 2" Drive Sockets Accessories. Position, and will rl greatly | 1961? And what was the cost | Fee, ieee |of such ait transportation per ——— an eee raen akees What type and stse of cestate & FFF t44444444444444444444444444+444+444444 I one son, and three +> . 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Federation Brief Urges Long Term Farm Credit ef-| government for its promotion of a more vigorous livestock program, and suggested thai cross-breeding produces ani- mals of “superior economic ef- ficiency” and it produces com- mercial of beef that, popular with the custom- By NEIL ie MATHESON (eee intention of new Provincial Farm Editor forts toward disease control disaster from an econo- | es mic standpoint, says a Federa- | sary added regulati tion of Agriculture, brief pre. strictions “will not always be sented to the legislature yester- | popular.” day which quoted a Dominion| PULP WOOD PRICES Bureau of Statistics report that | The brief asked that said the P.E.I. farmer had his | marketing director keep ‘cut in half last year. “In| Close watch on the pulp” wood Alberton and West Prince County Answers To Questions Given By Government In House ig Pp, ns eae, the minis- er of Agricult (b) Yes: (c) No answer, jreceived, remainder to follow; | im 2, North Shore areas. | fob. basis, (a) Vestous siaes | t and types. Shipments made on ten days to two weeks periods, | on old crops after April Ist and | again on 1961 crop. Shipments | still continuing. (b) Approxi- mately %. (c) H. B. Willis }ouse, ary; Simmons g McFarlane Whse., Miscouche; Summerside Co-Oper. Summerside; R. Champion & Sons Whse., Kensington; Gov- | Whse. Railway Wharf, | ysis during the years 1960 and 1961? (b) | If answer to question (3) is bow many samples were Be etn mention cae many | Charlottetown: Potato Shed acr al is; ic | a (a) How many tons ot | Robinson Warehouse, bey fertilizer were ere a the} 2. No. years 1960 and ‘om | 3. Yes, Not known yet as this whom, was the fertilizer (Pive |is the first year involving any per ton for each mixture pur | ee oe one (5) Were tenders called for hat ree ne of — in the 1960 and 2 E (1) 96 acres, estimated 50 bu (2) 90 acres mixed grain — mated is. (3) (a) 1960 Yes — 1961 No; (>) 2 samples — 25 acres. (4) bt ae a Ibs. Ibs.: “(b)—Island Fertilizer ui. at suggest p ern » Ne o. POTATO PAYMENT C. C. Baker asked the minis- jer_ of agriculture: (1) What was the fe amount si to potatn paid for losses sustained fusarium storage rot Did grower dealers re- (c) If not — why not? (2) To what arene wore pota- SIMPSONS - SEARS TEN BIG SALE DAYS, MARCH 7 - 17 a. ian Federation of Agricul ee a many individual cases the result | marketing, as it complained ae was, even mare drastic,” the | that “for some time the pr o 8 brief observed. ered only the ge Tue brief ‘made clear tat|leaves litde.it cagthing for the ag “this decline cannot in any sense | wood”, 2 2 be attributed to the policies or| Prices of up to $22 a cord 3 : lack of policy of our jal | have resulted in Quebec from u government,” but suggested “we oriacal legislation mead will continue to operate as an ita are in an emergency postion, marketing by a board, independent national service re-| 47 ;< - the point as | joining counties of NB. me sponsible to parliament. 6 ee eleee ie wea tamer fare little more. than half the| HOSPITAL INSURANCE 5. unless long term credit can be | Quebec , and the situa-| The farmers backed a Wo- oe readily and quickly =m tion in this pro wince is even|men's request that 23 Mu (The accurs The ns | worse”, the brief criticized, | thorough tavestigation be made ae stalotent ta faa ravente Go| “Meed for, tepeoved, en-opes-|iaio. tee. Werk Of foe. Bonptal giro cline was challenged recently | ation by the public with the| Services Commission, and some| £ . by Agriculture Minister Andrew | polie” was, emphasized if eat-| satisfactory set of Tiles drawn ee. MacRae.) tle rustling losses are to be eli-|up so that ‘all will oe members ‘know where they stand.” It also recomended ‘‘the system of pre- | NEW LOOK ASKED minated. The federation asked for a ser-| Regional high school develop- fous new look the farm | ment was commended, with a|mium payments be abolished, marketing situation as it was | Warning against “enthusiasm! in the interest of economy of presented by Present George leading to the construction of | administration and efficiency.” MacDonald, St. Geo: these schools than are| Particular objection was ex: gua wh ve aaa EN sotualy require pressed to making dairy plants criticized the press for pub-| Noting that land acquired for tallest the insuresice peoesiumns lishing a story on the brief in| provincial parks is not subject| The farmers added their voice issues which appeared on the |to school taxation, the farmers| to other groups asking for a ney street before the document was |asked for a payment in lieu of | ice-breaking ferry presented in the legislature, | taxes, so that an unfair tax|ry railway cart while doe ‘A single marketing agency is| burden is not placed on other|sion is pending on the cause- suggested as the best means~of | Property in the district. way proposal. tendering on export potato sales,| The importance of the pro-| It asked that the waiting and the best means “of eliminat-| ducer having some bargaining|rooms at Borden and Tormen- ing the carpet aging methods | Power with food processing|tine be kept open around the presently in v plants was stressed by e|clock. “In too many cases, es- The Folate Marketing Board |Farmers, who “would like some| pectaily in winter, the rooms ude the chit instrument assurance” that contracts will| are locked after nine o'clock, i i g 5 i § ae fF | Bay few mild: to WEATHER TORONTO (CP) — Tempera- tures: Min. Max. Night Day HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says mild weather will continue and some sunshine is expected. fen og forecasts: and ity, South noe TRenere Shore: eee, with a few sunny intervals; tinuing mild; east winds 25 with gusts to 40. Low-high at Halifax & and * ‘Yarmouth 25 and #0, Goshen 25 and 35, Annapolis Valley. Northern Nova Scoti Mostly cloudy; continuing mild; east winds 20 with gusts to 30. Low-high at Kent and New Glasgow 25 B a Cape Breton, Prince Edward Maritime Tel’ Has Good Year HALIFAX (CP) — Maritime Telegraph and eens: Co. Limited, announced Tu y net profit in 1961 was $2,559,864, or $1.23 @ share, mn] with 418,821, or ‘g. 16 a share, in 1960, The company, which operates a telephone land, said telephones in service at the year-end rose to 176,853 from earlier, UE magn NS Flectric ee Atetd Island, Eastern N.B. Counties: shot in developing improved |be reviewed by appropriate| and the travelling public spends keting on behalf of the indus. | government departments. long hours in their motor vehic- try”, the brief emphasized. Where possible, local control| es,” the brief complains. BARGAINING POWER should be encouraged, and lo-|BACK NEW FERRY ‘The complete absence of bar-|cal interests given preference! The farmers back the efforts gaining power for the farmer,|in setting up such plants, the|of the West Prince people to | with the lone exception of bot-| brief requested. get a ferry service to New | tled fluid milk, was deprecated| The farmers asked support | Brunswick, to the extent of re- in the brief, ‘h noted that| from the province for the appli-| commending ‘“‘most serious and the loss of five to fifteen dol-| cation of freight assistance to| careful study.” lars on a beef animal over a| Ontario corn moving to the| The farmers endorsed the idea period of years, or five cents| Maritimes — it is now avail-|of “rural development,” but ne aiteshal ect ieestie) jor a| able in Ontario and| urged efforts to co-ordinate and dozen eggs, amounts to a sign-|Quebec— and for freight assis-|have some central direction of icant sum over & period of| tance that would put Maritime|the “‘great variety of adult edu- feeders of Western grain on a| cation programs.” in| base of equality with those in| It repeated previous ° sugges- eel Montreal frelght zone, tions that unemployment insur. a better marketing system D OSED —_j ance for farm labor should be developed, it sald Complaints fevers cea d( fal |sincolavastia ints voluntary eed of a “fresh and ade:| marked gas sludges carbure-|basis. (This is a federal matter as infusion of capital” is| tors and an adjustment in the but the backing of the leg! stressed, and the government| registration fee of farm trucks| ture was asked.) is urged to give top priority to|was suggested. brief commended ef-| the _pectiams of agricultural fi-| The brief noted the good long-|forts to place bottled milk in 42 “The farmer's survival, many cases, is in doubt re TOBACCO Arriving this week, your orders early and be for spring operation. | range prospects for beef cattle schools, thanked the govern “Appreving the government's! production, commended the|ment for abolishing the tax on IONAL HARD ee ake NS OE ie a $22 Off Craftsman | 69-Pce. Socket Set Separate Prices 99 Total $6 Monthly 81.88 , Wide selection of unconditionally guaranteed sockets, wrenches and tools for every job. Thin-walled sockets to get into tight places. All wrenches forged of alloy steel for lasting now and save. 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