I .Thtghgigmkgss. V . . ‘ ' .. . I v ‘ ., . - I , — ~ 'IOAcresOfGroin ' - . M _. .. ' . ' Is Minimum For Crop Insurance Crop insurance on grain has been limited to growers who plant more than 10 acres. Agri- culture Minister Andrew Mac- Rae said yesterday. Pointing out that the cost oil insuring grain works out to 50% cents per acre for a Ernwern Mr. MacRae said it would hard-i ly be worthwhile to insure less, than 10 acres, The insurance scheme will, provide payment for $20 per; acre for growers who suffer; crop losses. 1 Potato crop insurance costsi $5.06 per acre and pays $158.05i per acre for total cron loss. ‘ Prince St. H 8: S Meets Tonight A review of season‘s activi-. ties and election of officers will feature the annual meeting all the Prince Street Home an ' School [‘S<tf‘.t'lali.‘li tonight. Following routine business a program of entertainment will be held under direction of Wil- liam Weric. chairman. Class Visitation will follow the meetina and a luncheon will be‘ served under the supervision of Mrs. Roy Stranc. A good turnout is looked for at this final meeting of the sea- son. Q .v -_ » aorta: Research Plan Is Postponed OTTAWA lCPt—The National Museum has postponed a re- search project into the Beothic' Indians. a tribe restricted toi Newfoundland that became ex- tinct in the last century, be. I .. . 6 OZ. JAR BARBOUR S MAPLE LEAF cause of pressure of busmess. Dr. W. E, Taylor, a museum ‘ i ‘ anthropologist. said Wednesday he had hoped to undertake the project this spring but has been forced to put it off until next spring. He said the human history branch of the museum is cur- EVERY"' rently understaffed and plan- GRADE "A" OVEN READY b WEEKEND SPECIALS ning a summer expedition to the j T u R K s 800“ WHITE OR COLORED LB Arctic to study Eskimo history. 60’s 35 SERVIEI IES , 2 c .’ . surrounds the. Beothic tribe and its origins. . ~ Maple Leaf ReoI Leon Maple Leaf PLASTIC—20 PIECE EASTERNé BRIEFS Cooked Ground Cooked PICNICIISETS 69‘ MEATS BEEF HAM SPREAD $3549: FLIES HOME . Mrs. Thomas Sullivan. Rose-1 PICKLE & PIMENTO MAC. & CHEESE neath. arrived home by plane} yesterday after having spentf the winter months with her two 4 sons and daughter-in-law, Leo‘ Sullivan. and Mr. and James Sullivan. Montreal. OSBORNE FUNERAL — 'I'hei funeral for Charles Hammoni \ ’ » CHICKEN LOAF HOT 0R COLD Osborne was held Wednesday. » A c O O iii/lay 15i faom tihe NPLerayi/Ifiiiver t V ,_. - c D k 2 25 t. t V . are: . 6 oz. s oz. IIII mg ms. C service was conducted by David 1 PKG. PKG. E. We l._ H.‘m g . “My 5211? in Now. But in the Coming Years." Pallbearers were Brent Hands, 6 I I [A I I Rk'Ktu..LiGord. v ' this? than M32. [ce Cream 2 PM 15 oz. 1"“ Kenzie and Milton MacKay. In- BRICKS TUB BARBOUR'S BONNIE berment took place in the Mur- CLOVER FARM INSTANT . FLUFFO til: 05:29 790 (I 2:3: [3. Imam Cheese 2:: 35¢ SATURDAY, MAY 18 ’5“ Vie‘EszTfigouo Bay . 1!]: LB. . MO‘NARCH—J'OU‘CH PAK c HOLLAND Music B ' the Rembrants 7 OZ. 9-12 Riel. Admission .75 DRINK UP PKG. c Rock‘N’ Roll. Twist etc. ‘ ORANGE DRINK “4 c JAR cmvm FARM Mooseheod Breweris Ltd. HNZ—‘lz oz. 2 5 1:35: 296 Marshmallows 123' c S HAMBURG roux—wane AND coroner: ’ v . p I “we”; GREEN “ ' 8ROLLSI. I LARGE19c '1! 0R -‘ I _ . l-INz—48 oz. . STALKS ' M VINE RIPEN'ED J CE 3 - 1-0 M AT 25:: m wagmg-gz CLOVER FARM 20 oz. HEINZ PICKLES / [B 3. Ohm. m at , . [W 30”," W & 2 '1‘le 35c Bread N Butter 13:1)? 250 I Snappy Rod Dow Fresh New Texas II no '. TOMATO HEINZ swam MIXED ' RADISIIES RHUBARB CARROTS 106m _ tit; carp 25c PICKLES 12.2.2- 29c SOUPS rim. 1332‘ 33C