$2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues. Feb. 20, 1962.’ en, Al| DAMS, DUGOUTS HELP MARKET TABLES | Prairie Drought Leaves tween the federal end provin- Manitoba government had five ton can help te 2 dry year, | cial governments The Saskatchewan gover nt- ment received more than 530 ap- plications under the community well development program in 1961, and up to November had approved 29. In addition, the crews with 11 pumps in the field to fill farm dugouts. PFRA had one pumper in Manitoba and there is one private pump- ing outfit. PUMPS VITAL By November about 7” of PFRA officials compare the north and west sides of the Cyp- ress Hills in southwest Saskat- chewan and southeast Alberta. On Maple Creek on the Sas- katchewan side, about 25,000 acre - feet of water was in BRISTOL Ansiem Lapierre. Morel! patient in the Hospital Valentine MacDonald has re | turned to his home in Bristo! af. ter being a patient in the Char ‘s 8 Charlottetown C127 UT% 6% OH — % : TORONTO oa ee a A 8A province filled more than 450 376 applications for dugout fill- storage. Although there was no lottetown Hospial, where he un Tor-Dom oe MTA 7 §%—% O W t tT farm dugouts from other water ing had been met, close to 100,- spring runoff last year. the derwent treatment for blooc ; DUSTRIALS sources, and also filled 12 com- 000,000 gallons of water being Stored water allowed 10.000 tons poisoning > z sGaotinaed Sa sees 1) | Aeaiad = — a ~ eal a er S| ior age |mumity dugouts when towns and pumped from rivers and lakes “ top-quality hay te * ne Mr. and Mrs J.J Perry en ., 0 365 (368 85 5 | Dosco ro) $08 i 1 % villages were threatened with a into farm dugouts is Manitoba area 8s well as 7,500 husheis tertained a number of inen from — tas 1 nS BAF | Gen Bake 12 «13% 1d ‘HILL ‘atchewan, the Watert Ri . . : water shortage. verage pumping distance was grain. arlottetown who visited Bris 1 By SCOTT SCH Q on River first six months, 5,300 projects , ; Latin Am = 2 e z ~1 | eins a — = a son xe | REGINA (CP)—The drought dam in southwest Alberta and had been completed, equalling DISTRICTS AIDED one mile: longest, 3% miles On the other side, the McKay tol on Tuesday night ee a er ae, ‘Pembina 2243 «99% «9% «(9% — that hit the Prairies last year several other large-scale irriga- the number for all 1960. Towns and villages in Saskat- At a PFRA pasture north of Creek near Walsh, Alta., with Mr. William MacDonald. a Lexindin 100 3% 34 34 — | Simpsons 1500 8% 31 314+ % hag two almost immediate ef- tion programs. chewan that had dugouts or res- Dauphin, set up in 1960, 12 dug- about the same flow as Maple former resident of Bristol who LL Lac 100 185 185 «(185 Stedman oo 813% 13 18 + crops and & IN 1 BUILD THEIR OWN ervoirs filled by the province in- outs were constructed but no Creek. has no storage facili- moved to Charlottetown a num Lorado 600 20 19 1 —4~ Wainwrit so 15 18 35 45 |fects — short crops & INDIVIDUAL WORKS ire fc clude Norquay, Abernethy, Lem- water ran into them in ies. | ‘ ber of tired Lorado w 100 9 «O91 Oo 4 Walkers 1327 958% 38 38 — % Scarcity of livestock feed. But PFRA’s farm and com- _ Farm reservoirs for stock wa- oe Wakaw. Ebe y peed. water ran into them spring, ties. Ranchers there last year nf years ago, retired from Lyndhst me 16 1% 1S | Weston B 1010 $20 19% % +%' But a third effect may be felt munity_ dugout program prob- tering, irrigation or farm sup- ne Wat i C nezer, Kee 1961. PFRA crews set up pumps produced only 400 tons of usable the CNR last week Mecasss 210 330 30 3 5 _ hardest. Farm, ranch and com- ably is the major contribution Ply are constructed by the far- ue : ey anor am and piped water 1'2 miles, fil- hay and has to sell about one- Mr. and Mrs. Ted McEwen Macdoa wom 7 8 Tors! sales: 2,435,000. ity water supplies in Mamy to aiding western agriculture, ™€T8 or ranchers themselves. 7°: sston. Birch Hills and ling seven of the dugouts and third of their cattle for lack of and Mr. and Mrs Clifford § Mache 4 P| f ’ MOST ACTIVE TORONTO STOCKS | areas dried up. Unless there iS More than 75.000 individual The PFRA administration sup- Balcarres. Eston and Birch enabling farmers to pasture feed and water. They would McEwen were visitors to Char- MacLeod = a om & ty By The coed "Che 2 Ch’sge a heavy spring runoff. with good farm dugouts and dams have Plies free engineering and agri- Hills required long lengths of 1.500 cattle all summer. also have to buy feed to main- lottetown last week pmene as #6 +h ee eae | precipitation, the water supply been constructed or improved Cultural services, and pays a pipe from the closest water One area equipped to meet tain herds during the winter. Miss Mabel O'Brien. who is a Maneast U 86000 © 5 )~=6 6 +1 Royalite 21555 $15% 13% 4% —2 sit tion could be more serious since 1935, with PFRA cash grant on projects that are source last summer's drought was in Construction may start this year member of the staff of the P E : ee” ‘on ws rr ios 16 tt n PL ne $27 pn " ; | this’ summer ing both financial and engineey constructed to standard 4 In pert three towns. Hol- southwest Saskatchewan, a nor- on water storage facilities. I, Teachers Federation was a —i% | Tr Can 7140 + : - : : - . . en, Viking and Tho: , all in d i “ : s vis S rst Marcon aa” inn 7 : Gants a es - mm — 8 Major instrument in the nat ne el ein o : Amounts paid are limited to the content area, ey water mally ars ‘as aoe ee th We haven ‘atin scraiched on Saturday. *) Sumimersive pes — wae ~ " ous ltle to preserve water supplies » when the spring ryn- $250 for dugouts and $300 for shortages. Portable pum 5 e surface ie ulGimate wal : ‘Brie : ' Mcintyre aes 2 oat. soun u_-190aee 4 ‘is the Prairie Farm Rehabilita- i off was lower than even in the dams. Neighbors may co-oper- seat in by the Aone Mericul. Sieoats eed alordee teseernins conservation in western cen eee ly teed we . ——————“eken on es Tyan Can 50000 «SS 4™_C*S:C % tim Act, passed by Parliament |dry years of the 1930s, between ate on larger projects, where ture department and pipe was with PFRA assistance ada.” said one PFRA. official ince to spend a br of vacation McMar =} 66 66 US "| Bata 2000 10 «68 «68 ~—1 | in 1935 to deal with the immed- /8,000 and 10,000 projects were maximum assistance {s $1,000. jaid to the nearest water source. In this area, 60,000 acres are The Walsh arta would show with his parents. Mr and Mee McWat — ‘0 87 85 6S Port: 19900 62 8) 9-3 iate problems of drought emd constructed with PFRA aid. One of the effects of last But southern Alberta {rrigation irrigated through small what can be done, he sald. O'Brien it “a Mentor 100 OOS MINES ° {i PFRA for the f . ~ ‘ g g & a pro- John R. O'Brien in Bristol. and Meta Uran 2700 10 «9% 10 — Ye! Murray 76400 123 «115 12 +8 depression of the Prairies in hist in 1980 irst time in its year's drought was a program project operators fear a water jects set up by individuals or . . , his sister, Mrs. Wilfred Stewart Merril ime % “ * Sg | New Bid 68500 Me s u +h ‘hose years. Nk a than ¢1,600,000 ae ald noe of community wells. Under this shortage and want more stor- communities. Last year, the NATURAL CLEANERS in Charlottetown idrim | U 1 now sev- ,000 , s ai , ; sai . Mjn Ore 3000 es ;f “ + Resin sores 13 101 a eral its large projects, such farmers, the total reaching si. receives 2 fund ea “an ‘Manitoba the water short on hay and Mn addition Manatees’ rare acqualic tans (or anew me Chureh 1500 : _ ; - 5 i 7 , owe. - § 5 to be built in the district are un on woeiant gress 100 133 140 +? | Tombil a PONDS m —» _as the St Mary-Milk River irri eceneie 1961, more than per cent of the cost of drilling age was filled in several com- ranchers had sufficient water mammals (hat can devour 100 derway and it {s also expected Multi M 000 TO +] By The Canadian Press | gation development in southern $1,500,000 was allocated for and developing a total of three munities, including Brandon, stored to supply livestock for a Pounds of underwater plants “new Roman Catholie 8 | h Saskatche- farm assistance under th i ; ; that an Murrey M rea is m8 a + Ai cam Comm mia Ask | Alberta, the Sout saska G poigmr 2 er t ne community wells Cost of this Portage la Prairie. Carman, normal winter daily, are used to clean canals Church will be erected in the power i a ey - can on i wan River dam projec Sask dam —. refund is divided equally be- Gladstone and Morden. The To show how water conserva- in British Guiana. vicinity. a - 1000 :. 2 = om American Growth Om eet = ——— Cal ss OU OM Me! Canadian Investment 10.62 11.64 . : . ° ° * New Bosco 2900 mm 8 1 | Canatund ™ 6.4 0.3 Shop now where satisfaction is guaranteed with savings designed to help every budget’ New Jason 2000 Champion Mutual 6.23 6.45 NKeore 0 8 8 § Commonwealth Inter 9.8 10.17 Newlund moe 18% 17 «17 —1 | Commonwealth Leverage 4.32 9.12 N Man an 8 8 Corporate Investors 1043 11.40 N Mylama 00 2% 37 3% European Growth 7.39 «8.30 N Senator 00 10 % %—% pividend Shares 3.58 3.93 . New Taku 1000 16 16 16 +1 | Dominion Equity 18.55 18.96 a Siete! nas 4200 _56__53__58_+3—yresrig te. —j8.00 19.37 . Nor Acme 1200 2 @ @ ‘°I% federated Growth 5.12 5.63 Norgold mo 6U6:lC UC | First Oil and Gas 5.17 5.65 Normetal 2006 205 300 | Fonds Collectif “A” 641 6.97 Norlartie so 1s sO Fonds Collectif “C” 66 7.34 Norpax 14900 20 «19 «19 —%) Group Inc. 3.88 4.21 a 5 Days Only — Tues., Wed., Thur., Fri., Sat.! Feb i era snk Sie are tas 38 | on tow om ae y y — Tues., » Thur., Fri., Sat. ruary 20th until February 24th WS Rank 1000 4% 42 «42 1 | Invesiors Mutual 13.18 14.29 : North Can 12200 260 245 280 +10 | Mutual Accumulating 9.43 10.31 . : : O'Brien — " 3 en Mutual Income 5.71 6.24 . ° ° Oka Rare —% | North American of Canada 10.99 12.61 oes are Sie ew. ais. ass, wa” | Neste American ot Canad 108 128 1 No Venting, No Plumbing with Orchap _ i Oi "i. ‘ Reget $.61 6.13 Create ee St St | Saves 06 Invest of Canada 63 om The New 1962 — = . 7 7 +3 | Supervised Exec 55 48.76 ® e Ad aramaq ‘ 56 40.01 Patino M100 700-700-700 4.20 | Subervied Eee rr Paymast 350 14-13% 194 —1% gupervised Exec 58 747.31 Peerless ~ 12500 41% 40 41 +1 Supervised Growth 2.2 «62.3 / Pick Crow 2581 58 55 58 Supervised Income 464 4.69 . / Pitch-Ore im 6 6 6 TV Electronic 8.72 9.30 Pow Roy 800 45 43 ' 45 +2 = ‘Timed Investment 645 6.97 Preston 40 585 580 585 +10 © Lynited Accumulative 6.40 6.90 Be oe IVE ip VV | (r ny 1 1 1: 1 Pate. yy Seouiemen On OS : NEW! FIVE YEAR WARRANTY ON ALL 1962 1 3 MISSIONS Prs Air rts 18106 3% 3 .3 —% a J A a J \N NS Purdex 100 665 SCO | = \ Que Chib 9 5800 2H DB 9 -1 | fume wa ae a | ~=LIVESTOCK Que Man 1000 10 «10 (10 + %&% ee erTE ee) ; Quemont = =§»_- 45 $1014 10% 10% + % =~MONTREAL (CP) - Calves poononrrnupsensiansascocennaattinn To pad = 7 * *. _were steady to $1 lower and BUY THE PAIR eee SAVE 100.00! Reeves 600 199 158 188 +3 other prices were steady on the | — = . 7 > *% Montreal livestock markets eee ~—! | Monday. Trading was generally | . 945 “0 a -—" Mf . 5 ™ +%_ active and demand good. 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We ©@ 5S-position fabric selector right for any fabric) % Tormont 20300 «(51 “eo «@ -3 Hog and sow prices were not | ® Size: 27° Wide. 40°2"' High og! %9 Dee Tribag 4200 59 «688 «88 «+1 =~ established. : i ; ; ta . i salaith Malian: an PE p Exclusive filtrator automatically takes care of mas- ‘Jusive with Holman’s on P.E.! Trin Chib 1000 16 16 16 ture—allows no steam to escape @ Ex son . UIL.Sh mo 698 68D sre ‘ v Misiag 500 194 19% 194+ %) DIVIDEND @ Install amywhere in any room -and save $2500 on im U Asbestos 265 535 535° 535 —15 — S stallation costs. a 1 = — = Y. a a * British Columbia Telephone @ Exclusive flowing heat dries clothes breeze-fresh, even Introductory Offer! 8 +1 i¢ 55 ts, Apr. 1 - safer than sunshine Upp Can 3925 178 «178 «178 —g | COmpany, 55 cents, Apr. |. rec a ; . Vv 2183 160 140 140 —14 (Ord Mar. 16. . @ ‘‘Automatic Dry” control sets drying time for you; Panures 192.360 «59 60 «0+ % | «CBruce Mills Ltd., class A 30 shuts off when clothes are dried just enough—or dial Reg. 554.90 Save 100.00 AUTOMATIC WASHER Reg 339.95 Violam 3000. 80 «=676)«= 77 ~-—3 (cents, Mar. 15, record Feb. 26 your own drying time .o 0 En Waite Am 1003 640 O40 840) —10 | Fleetwood Corpor, ti . %, @ No-stoop nylon lint screen on door Save 50.00 Weeden maf ‘cents, Mar. 15 wt Pe @ Porclain enameled. snag-free drum cents, Mar. , reco eb. 26. os - w sort tse 1h 8 oe @ Five position fabric selector Both At Only Wistroy 4900 165 160 160 —3 @ White porcelain ename! top Wiltsey 43800 «18 15K 1K 1% Exclusive with Holman's on P.E.!. . Brie “in os BURTON ® One Only 14.00 Per Month . rk Bea 31 6 8 8 —1 Young HG sae 25 234 25 41 | Mrs. Lance Dalton and Mrs Reg. 329.95 Save 50.00 Low Price Ree 214.95 rae lads Mate MgeGengee, Bare, re ° AUTOMATIC. 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Yea Ea (107 28 27% 27%4—%| Mr. Victor Cooke is a patient Calvert soo 6 6M OMG O41 | in the O'Leary Community Hos- C Oil Lae o 6 6% 41 cree mem ue ae Alvin pson, Glengarry, C Chiefs 1180 9 9: «8 42 who was spending holidays with c -_ Ee 2850 - sie 313 —S | his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C Dethi wis 1666 40 «60 15 | Thompson, Glengarry, has re- ' Moore’s Cae er kee in ta PS | turmed to western Canada. He Moore's CLL Pete 100 % % Ww | was accompanied on his return Cem De 03 On Ss by Lome Stewart of Glengarry. INTERIOR GLOSS WALL SATIN Charter Off 3200 i171 166 17 ~2 © Dragon 2000 13 13 13 ENAMEL € Mic Mac 1210 4° 415 420 —10 SOLDIER JAILED @ Quick and easy to apply acth C West P 600 185 «190 1% 5 CORNWALL (CP) — Sigmn. 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