Few Concrete Proposals For Mariiime Agriculture OTTAWA (CF)-The diet of Gn- provinces. tscotia. New Brunswick and Prince nadinns in the next qunrter-cen- The report said export driiiaiids Edward island are interested in tury will include a greater pro- for Canadian fi'.ll'l'il protlui-is willico-operating in such I plan. the portion of meat and poultry than not likely increase inaicrizilly in federal government should assist it does today. The Gordon royal commission products also would not increase provinces in working out I better report on Canada's economic pros- to a point irlii-re Canadian pro. system of land use. . ." pects said the trend towards inv din-ers would he seriously harmed. The i.....missioners suggested creased meat eating already is l-'l'li9 (iinainic factors, there. this should include the provision under viay and will reach I peak fore, in the agricultural picturelof credit facilities to finance the by i960. lwlll be further technological itn-i9"n50lld3tl0l1 nl hnldinlls End the lyprt-vision of assistance. financial Demand for dairy Pmdllflsiyprtivcnionts. the anticipated xceetahles and other food products gi-oiith iii the domestic markotiyand otherwise. to people who may will rise with the increase in pop- amt ii i-nntinuation oi the lrendllilsll to be relocated and re-estab- ulation but at It slower rate than Ifluard increasing consiiniptinn oflllslltid in other industries. Any the next 25 years. liiiporis of farm the 80l'El'nm8ntS Of these three Page 14 The Gus:-dirin iA"-.3 k Mud. Saturday. Jan- 12. 1957 -' yn equo Case . -. Cit P li , Fined Under t..;:.::. cw .. .:..';::.':'.: . have passed in I worthless S210. cbstlue at a local business estab- lisiiiltnent lult,dweek(.m'yl'lse accused w appear Magistrate Afineof8il0undcostsortwo K.M. Mnrtlnutonthe regular dilly months imprisonment in Queens court session this morning. County jail was i , T on Q Charlottetown resident by Magi information in thischarge. strate Gilbert A. Gnudet. our The adjourned hearing in the siding over yesterday's session of cue of s Charlottetown resident Queens County Magistrate's Court charged with the possession of sto- The accused pleaded guilty to hav- len :oods- a flashlight. tire. and :ng in lgits pgcosession tintoxgczgng :lallkll1LLl.'yro0f anti-fryiese sklyleyg,edlky iquorn pu iiasodssvnrs. en niswnreouse ar- (home-made beer) an offense con- dale during the night of December trsry to the provisions of the Ex- la-19, 156. was continued during cise Act. This being the second this session of the Court. Only one Enioydlsle Time , . At Spring Purl: ' The spring Park Community Club ushered in the New Ye-4: ---flit 1. a celebration on January 3. T'-.r- I program was introduced by 'lQ i president. Fulton Robertson, who welcomed all in his usual jovial manner. Mr. Wilfred Burke. cap- able leader of the Lads and Lassies Bsnd. and his band entertained the ” with selections of pipe music and dancing. The program continued with im- itations by Jack Smallwood. and step dancing by Mr. Dolroti and Mr. Arsensult. Old time music by Mr. Arsenault and his son Ray. mond. and a duet by Raymond Ar- oennult and Donald Burke also pro- vided s great deal of entertainment. The accompanist for the even- in demand ior meat meat: " AVOID 0VERPRODU("l'l0N . Ibiaritimes should stress the de- A five-page section of the re. AID LAND PRfT(iRA.'iiS ieiopment of forestry operations. pr-rt tlevuled to Canadian agricul-l The repoljty Said an)'vSl1t'CP-Wilall Any federal assistance granted tiire also said: yplan f0P.l'al5inS faint lnl'9m9S lnitn the Maritimcs for better land ,1, Farm output may decline in'thE hiafltilne DPQVIHCES Will h8V9yiis'e should be available to other realtive terms from about 13 per to include provision for I consoll-y pmyinceg, . 5 rent of total production in 1955 to dation of holdings and 8-sslsta-I102. The report said farm credit a about six per cent in 1980. to people wlllintl to take other agencies could appropriately ear- I 2. For the next 10 years Sub- .i0bS- y - tend the period of repayment up '. I stantial irrigation projects could "It seems unlikely that it will li4il years for long-term loans and be harmful rather than helpful to be possible for farmers in tlllsyln five or six years for lntimed. 2 ' . farmers because thcy would tend part of the country yto increase.iati: loans, ..'p in to cause overproduction oi farm their incomes appreciably unlessl It also gaid tin-zlier growl). or i t." products. in some way they can obtain ndd'1- the farm co-operative movement ' ' J. A comprehensive scheme in! lional land or other resources. and of compulsory co - operative . v better land use should be intro- "We suggest that if the people-marketing boards seems highly duced in ca - operation with the and the governments of Novalpi-iihablr offense of which the accused was witness was called. by the Crown ing was Mrs. White who Played convicted within a three-year per- Prosecutor Nicholson. At the con- for the sing-songs and the old-time iod. Crown Prosecutor J.P. Nlchol- clusion of his evidence the case and modern danclna. To complete son requested the additional pen- was adjourned for one week. The a most enjoyable evenlns 8 llruup any as provided in the Act. R.C. accused was represented by Mr. of ladies served a bountiful lunch M.P. Corporal Peter Jay laid the Ge-riiiii Foster. which was enjoyed by all. -. FREIGHT anti EXPRESS EMBARGOES CANCELLED 'iSUCl'T appraisal of land use in the celebrated. much to the worry andl .' y P W C i'sorrow of many of the teachers. lMemori, - ' 75W!" A Elects C ers i liockey seemed to be thei The t'0l'rld0l'l of old P-W.C. riiigl W 59"” "V" "'9 '"”ldaY5- AI On December 28th the officials md "abound once more to team. jokingly called the P.W.C..m Memorial L, 0 B. A. No. my youthful voices. The Student body have once more returned to their "Teenage" city for the last term. Many have planned new reforms in study and discipline but on the lshoiied many hockey cnthustias- .lrs., went on a trip to Kensing-' I - ton last Friday. The team. supyigggengufgiigassialled '0' H" W” ported by many students, was . badly beaten. but the trip. itself I::m::e-e::::f:5'DelgliglelMpg; lugs may good rough games may rcss, Florence Gillespie; Record- RESIIMPTION OF average nothing is changed. The . tin secret, ' J new year begins, as (iu- " the be found by our teams playing; ellzctedn Fi'Mn;l:t BS::::I:uS;o- Student Council is concerned. ""'"3' Mme c”"""y leaglle '"m'l.lean Mi.-Lean; Treasurer, Lettio with many new projects and wor- '4' l" '19!” mu”? ””"Sld""””"ii2ui-say; Jr., Deputy Mistress, rles that are sure to nsure is well V”” be SW9" W ""3 ililidii Brehaut; Chaplin. Jessie rounded our agenda, both gociallyl Basketball was another favoritelim-gar; (;ua,-dim, Mary Mcpoug Ind lllnrtinlllyy l0f ""3 59350" with """'.V Clllfial: Director of Ceremonies, Lil- PASSENGERS SERVICE Canadian Pacific announces all freight and express embnrgoes are being lift- ed immediately and passenger services resumed. Kindly consult your local Can- adian Pacific agenl for further informa- iion. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY Montreal, January 11th, 1957 Q in OTHER RCA VICTOR RECORD PLAYERS FROM l9.95 vanuarlzs 1088"? EIYHCS and 3"s9Xhlbm0"ilian Smith; Sr., Lecturer. Alice ' i The council's big plan. and hopcstP”c"" Tl" WHERE fem” 3” W"-lewell. ltlldent Variety concert. The first colutmn's prediction as lthe t!eamtt0lPianlst, Helen McEschern; Inner meeting of the student body forlbnv 3"” "'9 bf)” P" ” 'aViGuard, Amelia McLeod; Outer T()R0NT0'.,W31i9r 1,, Gordon, prolinlinary report taliled iii Par-iment co "ant. The commission beheld "”t Tuesdalf "lghii Ff M5"-V l"”'""”'3l le3"”' b9lh,l" (."'"ml""'v MBFY Dickie? Third on Canada's economic problems. shown in his Tm-onto office wherellrys economy 18 months ago. which all. who are interested in hockey and basket ball are l'J9ll'lBlC0mmllll3e. Annie Dnrrah; Fourth hold, . copy or the commlssioin lie 15 an accountant, and manage. (cp pinto) Roger Burns will be the show's and entertaining games to thelcommittee. Margaret Shaw; Juv- producer, while an old favorite students and the leagues only nowlenlle Guardian. Lila French and . during the construction period.l Richards. will lend his knowledge Before I leave sports I would gg .h- .h M . M K J ted Id and sense of hunor. in the capa- like to make an appeal to the. vefde Ling Dies Being cafnplefed N n r ac W E8 ' wou . . Bank officials are most anxious tol It is hoped to know more about of these games. Both the college STOMP. II the. Offlcill hind of the 1 n pl ( gh R 1 B k this project next week. but if and the intermural teams seem to Royal Canadlln Al'tl'y- But thty A Mam”. newspaper "cm y ans or . new 0” an comm” work on "'1' Frown "I college Spirit that has previously support is concerned. These gamesland well loved pieces, which will contractor Carlo Antonio Carniel. being drawn and are expected to dared- heen shown. the council may count played by our fellow students lshow many Whn understand from! Many people in the province will be co leted williin the next three Que,.k,d in reg,” to ",9 size' in" In" nlltstlndinl IIICCGSI of tho ndisn iiportmanship. and the least accomplished this band in. It ll tractor on the building of the night by. the local manager. liir. side,-ed, M,-I Macxay would my 'l7 term. we can do is attend the games. hoped the Student body will turn- lake Verde Spur which connects L. D. Macktiy. The building will , , . . present skyline in the ares. ' lit-id Friday night. The dance. con- prove to be interesting is the of-ilsfying attraction. . the Island's Canadian National present structure. Vened by the Sncill Committee. fer from the Royal Artyllery Biindi Well that is all for the first of Railway system. It has not been decided yetiThe announcement that Charlotte! arlty of lsttt terrn's functions, This dent; at p,w.c. This band has n IBiit we hope youlvs enjoyed your late Mr. Carnlel was president of Hank building was made by the dance could also have been called long and colorful career and one ylhnlidays and the new oncoming iu- the C.A. Carmel Llrruted, belonged Club and was I member of th e President of the Bank. Mr. James New Year's Eve seemed to be to music world. which they have at- mm with many happy memories. ad: and the Mount St. Stephen ntion. the City last Full. ..u. y , Offers a thrilling experience in listening plecsurew - gives home it ' . - Y u r listening as breathtaking as any live performance ever heard! components representing the most advanced developments in the field of sound. Hear RCA Victor New Ortlioplionle High from e wide seyections at enjoyment! The RCA Vlcror MARK VII brings you all the life and sparkle of the original perforindnce. Portable with 4-speed re- H M S some brown simulated leather case with contrasting grille. KTICHEN WALL PLAQUES. box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.25 PLASTIC TOOTH PICK HOLDERS. each . . . . . . . . . 1.25 )1. H, the pmducuon of m an are advised. have come up to thisf Deputy Lecture” Mary Rubens: the organization of the show willitll91"- fiuard. Peter MCE3Chel'ni 5990'"! chairman of the royal commission liament Thursday. Mr Gordon is E embarked on a study of the coun; this project. are urged to attend. prone to provide many interestinglifommittee. Hazel Large: Fifth where the city branch will locate and well known stiirlcnt. Boyd need a few more teams. Assistant Guardian. Jessie Larter. Luke Bank Plans ' . it l'l l l. . city as director. student body about the atlendanceltalned. Th? hand I l'BKiIl81' 10”! la 9 M. W in egh em months "Bryon pitches in with an the and 'hey are all alone as far aslcan and will may many modem carried the news of the death of building in Charlottetown are now soon as . sslble, the manner de-i this production as an tistound- are ex 'es of good clean. Can-inf music. how. Vcrsitile and recall that Mr. Cnrniel was con- month. This was announced last mm iyp, of 5;.-"ct",-, being con. , ii that it ld not disrupt the fine iirsl dam-s of the term was Another attraction. which should nut in lnrce for thi! Hire Ind IIt- Mount Stewart and Lake Verde on be constructed on the site of the on V mm was typical in attendance and hil- to provide a concert for the Stu-lthe Year's edition of P.W.C. notes In his 72nd year It death. the town would have a new Royal qli. "cnugge Now ya," Hop," .3 "ring: imgging iii. master at the i,lllrE in the year 1951 will provide to the Engineering Institute of con- Montreal Amateur Athletic Associ- Muir. while he wss on n visit to Paiiisrokingly engineered. these superlative machines contain N . . . X Fidelity - - - for more realism. more brilliance. more pure listening cord changer and 3-speaker pan orarnlc speaker system. Hond- BONE CHINA CUPS 8i SAUCERS. each front L00 to 4.50 ' - .4 TlLETEAPOTSTANDS.encIi i.25 H S 5 & 10 .4; Vi it SALT AND PEPPER SHAKERS. pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "L25 -i .. WROUGHTIRON TRIVE'l'S.eucII i.oo . 5:; pg; cur-on ASHTRAYS.boxoffour.............. 1.25 3 '. ,-f .. 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