Keith Jenkins Charloltetown , manager of the Maritime Life | ‘ance Company was | er of the year’ last | as he received the = | ‘s Trophy from R. F. ichardson, Halifax, assistant | general manager of the com- pany. ee a replica of the Bluenose, is presented an- ~~ Sateet the branch attain- Saal eae business. ae ee cee | LAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County © The Guardian, Oharlotictown, Thurs. Feb. 8, 1962. | Fresericion 1.2 2 Prison-Farm Proposal ls Slated For Session ee ances Melvin Me- Minor amendments to exist- said yesterday that he jing legislation is expected and ae to have a proposal to {the Trade Union Act is being Cape Breton; put before the Legislature at its everhoried 8 for revision. oa Opxt session relative to the es (-——— Road Paving Is Sought tablishment of a prison farm in province. ;He said that the treasury board had completed its study the estimates for his depart- t but declined to say wheth- | er or not he had included a sum | euver the construction of the | (AS provincial treasurer, Mr. | McQuaid said that most depart- | ment estimates have been dealt | with by the freasury board but al are still to be considered. | Spree. was in session yes- | ee or’ the Legisla- it was learned yesterday that work on the Speech from the Throne has begun. Most cabinet members have othes tallies elattve te fare | a dinner at the Charlottetows | WEATHER , TORONTO (CP) — Tempera-; | tures: Min. Max. Dawson . 22b 5b | Edmonton .. «+++. 17b 1 Regina .. evee 16D 2 | ienigts seose eee 38D -12b | Toronto ......... 0 15 Ottawa ...sseee oe 15b 11 ase veces 090 9b 10 9b 1b 6b 7 Saint John ....... 3b 9 Montctoe i vciiscves 2 10 |Halifam: 4.0: sooo 27 18 | Charlottetown .... 4 9 | Sydney es 20 | Yarmouth. - 1 4 St, John's; Nfld’, 4 42 HALIFAX (CP)—The weather office says a generally sunny but cold day is expected in the Maritimes today, Regional forecasts: Halifax and vicinity, North- ern Nova Scotia; Eastern Shore, Island, Eastern _N.B. Counties, and. Lower St. John River Val- | jley, and South Shore of N.S. | except Yarmouth County: sunny and cold; light westerly winds. Low-high at Halifax 5 and 20, New Glasgow and Goshen 2 be- low and 15 above, Sydney and ‘Charlottetown °5 below and 15 ALBERTON — A public meet- mn was held in St. Louts hall above, Freterict 15 below and y 2 let discussing the need for hav- | is ing the road paved.from St, ber. land above, is to Waterford. Ben Arsenault presided and ¥.J, Shea and Si-| valley: Cloudy with @ few clear mon Lutterel were the principal paving of the, from Alma to Elmsdale also was approved by those present. A further meeting is planned when it is hoped to have the lo- cal members of the legislature in attendance. said that they do not forsee much legislation of a major na- ture to come up at the session. However, the Civil ‘Service Act, now under consideration for re- vision, is expected to provide for a civil service commission; Industry and Natural Resources Minister Leo Rossiter is expect- ed to submit legislation that will set up.a company, similar te Nova Scotia's Industrial Estat- @s, for the promotion of indus- trial development. | IVESTOCK ii hot one, and most interest- TORONTO (cP) — Trading was active and prices fully steady on all classes and grades of slaughter cattle, at the On- tario. public stocky ards today. Hh calf prices were steady. an prices were steady and prices were not estab- Oientae cattle 1,924: Choice Steers 25-26 with sales to 26.60; , ‘good 24-25; medium 21-23.50; fommons 17-20; good heifers 22- 83 with choice to 24; oe | 19.50-21.50; commons 16 - 19; choice fed yearlings 25-27: good | 22-24; good cows 17-17.50 with | light heifer cows up to 18: me- dium 16-17; common 15- 16; cam Ber and cutter cows 11- 14.50; Ot: heavy bologna bulls 19 common and m light bulls 17-18.50, a Replacement cattle 500: Good Hight stockers 22-25 with sales to ae mediums. and commons Calves 137: Choice yealers 36- 38.50; good 32-35; medium 28-31; common 22-27; boners 17-2}. . Hogs 321: Grade A 27.55-27.70. Sheep and lambs: Prices not BRIEFS |" HAD | SURGERY show a complete year's tion list ae ‘Hot’ Session Is Predicted By Matheson Provincial Opposition Leader Alex Matheson predicted yes- terday that the forthcoming session of the Legislature, sch- above, Moncton 10 below and 15 Liverpool 5 and Yarmouth County, Annapolis and a few snowflur- ; light westerly winds. evel, \ries; cold Y | Low-high at Yarmouth 10 and 25, Kentville 5 and 15. Upper St. John River Valley, |Bay of Chaleur: Clear with a few cloudy intervals; a few’ snowflurries during morning; cold; light westerly winds, Low- high at Edmundston and Camp. | bellton 20 below and 10 above. Bay of Fundy: West winds 20; cloudy with a few widely separ- ated snowflurries; visibility 10 miles lowering in flurries to = ty miles; continuing very | cold. High tide today ‘at Charlotte- | At Rustico at 8.55 a.m. and 8.40 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen mimutes later than Charlotte- town: Sun rises- today at 7.02 a.m. and stts at 5.27 p.m. . Prince Edward | town at 12.52 a.m. and 1.39 p.m. | - @ Dominion roast of beef this weekend. afresh Cut...Bright Red...Fine-Grained! When you sevect @ tresa-cu: .wast of beet at Dominion you can telf by the bright — red colour and fine grain that it will cook up tender and juicy ,.. full of flavour. For hearty good eating, treat your family to f Shop SELF SERVICE or | AT THE COUNTER. .. | with Equal Confidence! | CANADA’S FINEST RED OR BLUE BRAND SAVE l6c INSPECTED FOR YOUR PROTECTION SNOWFLAKE MAPLE LEAF SHORTENING | WIENERS © 93 Winner of Heinz Toy Truck at’Queen St. Store MRS. RALPH STEWART 69 Rochford St., City ALL OUR MEATS ARE GOVERNMENT 5 9 BLADE EXCELLENT FOR STEWS OR MEAT PIES ROAST BONELESS BEEF IMPORTED—NO NECK, NO BREAST LAMB — FRONTS. CHUM 2c OFF MARVEN'S PLAIN OR SALTED SODAS CHASE & SANBORN INSTANT COFFEE | um 33! nm OQ" \ VALENTINE SPECIALS MOIRS TOWN TALK Jo.“ 1 LB. BOX HEART DESIGN ICE CREAM 49° C G Q: CHOCOLATES — PERFECTION TWIN PACK FOR QUICK MEALS OR CASSEROLES KRAFT a EMPTING, FLAVORAMS . fie said that this will be the vatives took power in 1959, that accounts will be available to finan- cial operation of the present ad- ministration. The accounts. will cover the fiscal year, April 1, 1960 to March 31, 1961. Mr. Matheson and his opposi- colleagues are preparing a of questions to be asked of cabinet members. “We may FLU. CLOSES SCHOOLS: .. SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. first session, since the Conser- | ‘C?)—An outbreak of influenza forced the closing of two public schools here Tuesday and offi- cials said others may - close later, Parents were advised to continue sending their children to school unless the children are affected. have as many as 500 questions to ask,” he sald. Last year the opposition asked 196 questions. WANTED to Purchase GOLD and : OLD COINS ALBERT GALBRAITH 1225 Mountain Road, Moncton, N.B. will be at the WESTERN} | chvoteown Ht eat oo oe dan a at 6 p.m. All Canadian, Newfoundland and U.S. Gold All Old Canadian and Newfoundland Bills 1950 wanted. 1948 dimes, 1948 fifty-cent pieces All New Brunswick Coins - Queen Vietorle. Cole of Cannda and Newfoundland Canadian Cents 1922 to 1926 inclusive 1925, 1926 Nickels and 1942 Brown Nickels | , Canadian Mint Sets up to 1957 coe _ HIGHEST PRICES PAID | Room 104 or Phone 47371 Charlottetown Hotel DINNER C TASTY AND TENDER 714 OZ.’ * PKG. M WHITE SASCO LIQUID a HONEY «=» 31° (CELERY =:33' PARSNIPS ::. ae FRUIT —_ ae te __ FLORIDA INDIAN RIVER LBs. SIZE 48's oo 2315" 39) “GRAPEFRUIT REGENT COLORED OR WHITE SALADS OR SANDWICH ES—FRASER'S TOILET TISSUE 2:=™49° p BONELESS CH:CKEN NON | FOOD ITEMS ‘ST. ym ROAD STORE. --COLORED LINEN TEA TOWELS 5«= PAD & COVER FOAM PILLOWS «= 99° TOOTH PASTE 2-99 a 12-53 ‘VALUES EFFECTIVE ke CLOSING SATURDAY, FEB. 10th. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES