Potato Crop Insurance. Seen! Among Cheapest ie? = ay ‘AL BU bi it OF THE GUARDIAN OTTAWA (Special) —. i ‘a @rop. rll! ; . “i su RE i : Hi Ht tit ut >| i i tf st | H ist if i Ey ; HE i ‘i Me = ie : men are not as in. H eF = : fr : : as certain of this is Mr. Hamilton, Experience the United States over the S & a : 5 ql itt It; z z 2 Me st i 4 § at ii Bit if i f E é SF i Co FO oe — won ite ome he ee eee ee ee ee ee eo ens ; i eke x cae iF & § , fi , Fi E ; f fi i g 2 Bs Be : 5 Se Ege gS f ks 53 if Sele i en I 5 ss ee a 5 sf i E i Fa5 il 5 e EE z bie 33 8 5 = i i I ity é i a8 i i t i i E s 5 = ; i ji i li a 2. fl 2 rt #8 i il z i a zg i Expec sion is a report from the Royal Commission. on Electoral re . | Mr. McQuaid predicted a sur- form. ; The commission was appoint- ed at the last Likely, too, briefs will be pre- sented from several organiza- tions, such as the P.E.I. Feder- ation of Agricultiire and Provincial Treasurer Melvin. McQuaid said some time ago that he will try for a surplus in his 1962-63 budget. Last year plus of $90,665 but last winter's high cost of snow removal, which was more than $1,000,000 is expected to quash that pre | - WEATHER . ff ? LAND NEWS PAGE Alberton and West Prince County '|2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri. Jan, 12, 1962. light snow; visibility 10 to tive, miles; continuing cold. High tide today at Charlotte. town at 2.43 a.m. and 3.35 p.m. At Rustico at 11.066 a.m. and 10.20 p.m. Summerside tide eighteen. minutes -later than Charlottetown. Sum rises today at 7.22 a.m. and sets at 4.55. the fourth of the .49th Genera: | Assembly of the province. Con- servatives, led by Premier Shaw, hold 22 of the 20 seats, with Opposition Leader ~ Alex | Matheson's Liberals holding tie | ’ WEATHER CONTRAST The southwest desert area of Queensiang, Australia, has the coast to the northeast ally, compared to 160 inches CN Reports Ferry Traffic Increase - MONCTON — Figures issued ‘by Canadian ‘National Railways jthe new ice-breaking auto-pas- | senger ferry Confederation, now show there was a 4.2 per cent! being completed at . The increase in vehicles, and 2.7 in-| Confederation will carry 70 veh- crease:in passengers -using the icles and 300 passengers. Cape Tormentine - Borden ferry service in Ri é : ‘| percént of all the vehicles ‘er- | + No Applications Received Here 73.5 per | cent of the hal-mfition passea- FOF Car Service gers transport. No application _for a licence the d’s| 28S been received to date by 2 P.M. Special, each=“= Dish Cloth Large size dish cloth, 2 P.M. Special, each for colds, 7 os. bottle. Special, bottle 2PM: White rayon curtains. Size Shovel | sore throats, ee 2.69 rma, 2.99 Yorn 2 P.M. Special, * met os 66c | 2 P.M. Special, TV. Trays: ee —— 2 P.M. Special, - ‘e each i CE ee a ate . skein~ Sweater Bags Set ‘of five sweater bags. Knit on 40 needle miachine. Var- nore COCK Textet Double Knitting Good-variety-of colours. 1 oz. skein. 19¢ or moisture. 2PM. Special, Bn x 18". Assorted colours. 1.49 Size 15 x 20”. Brass coloured legs. 1.99 4 es - : ne Mis ia bai eR: ee Good for quilt patches, aprons, etc. 2 P.M. Special; each 59c Half Aprons Plastie half aprons with floral de- r 27¢ 2 P.M. Special, each Clearance of Necklets, earrings and pins in var- ious styles. 29c 2 P.M. Special, each a Res Si go OE ty 2PM. Shoe Trees «ss EATON'S BUDGET PLAN’ TERMS AVAILABLE WITH ~ *F er 5S8c] NO DOWN PAY. MENT 8) ‘ im and exports in boxcars | oe ey of tie a — — side chipped aboard the MY Abeg-| yi0' isd been opereting “priv. ‘ToRonto (oP) ~ Tempera. | vets as an om oe ate limousine” passenger’ set- 2 Pa Min. Max. — ‘ aoe travelled on the Sonton, it: we ieee saa : night day The ree “ : day. , ; Allan J: MacLean, who was , years’ service. Here Mr. Mac ‘. ; Dawson. sss, 13 -M | Oe the CN nagar The service was stopped| born at Breadalbane, P.E.1., | Lean receives~a farewell pre- Notice a Vancouver sorsnes 32 we ae 426,405 — some time ago when has retire? from the post of | sentation from Regional Comp- : : : Victoria, *...... vee 35° 4 | tes Qa J were made by the Interstate; sebior timekeeper in the | troller Vic Croft (left). At the’ - of Edmonton... is.05. 2 37 transported te 1961 . 178,58, | Commerce Commission people regional comptrolier’s depart- | rear is Lloyd R.. Gardiner of : an Calgary ..cvuscsss 38 97> | Ranepented fm 1961 ‘was 178.558 | nthe United. States. || Beat of Canadian National | Moncton, senior clerk, whos | ”- Relocatio Beded, + vseeent B78. Posemngete ‘ting’ ciber< ter: Po raticias wend in the ser Railways at Moncton after 41 setting: after. 38 yeors’ ser. n. Winnipeg ..... oe ‘ —o, have ¥ saat i * Toronta, »..6s.046 HH ,. 20 oe ae eon an “in- | ed in each suns ee eee gutherienticn from. tho comanie- “ The Dental Office of Ottawa ...66 ceoee 5b 20 over the previous one per cent | pass through on the way to Bos- gion here, but the need of the HONOR REGIMENT Dr. John MacIntyre, Montreal. ...i...5.- 2° 2 | jeieg sing year, ‘oon ton, tind, another regulation, it | ak thn pA TORONTO (CP) — Toronto} formerly 140. Richmond Quebec ..:is-+00., Go — IT. 56,400, an other eS has been learned, would require | licences extra. drivers | 1m honor the Royal Regiment | St., will be ipcated at Fredericton .....4 10 % | cont over wee of 3:6 per- | that no driver be allowed to op-| which the Interstate Commerce | of Canhda ‘on its 100th Birthday 152% Great George St. Moncton ..... eke 8 ma , erate ‘the vehicle for more.than | Commissibn would require,|March 14 at a civic dinner. effective Jan. 16th : Malifax «2. seve 12. - 28 sound eee na ee sight hours at a stretch. aaa ay me the Some 700 Serving members will fe Ne ‘904-0001 Charlottetown increased | Apparently there would be no' trazeaction financ imprac- | Te one No, ; Sydney ...... +i. 15 * this year by the introduction of | problem getting the necessary | ticable, Sick wanton at hr dhe be ¥ creccee UF SN St. John's .... » 2 f. os Te ccenopmnmor -HALIFAX~(CP) —~A band of Aa A = “Bg ; = cloud accompanied by some @ < " y > snow is expected to move ; ' the district today, Cold ‘ A : . , ae weather is expected for the next | aS ; ; - : - Regional forecasts: . : ae ~ : . \ Cee __Nova- Scotia, Prince Edward B shen ah = Se ~ - <r e Island, Eastern N.B. counties, , ‘ F ; Lower St. John*River Valley: 4 e ‘ : B... snow in the 4 * ; . : noon; contin cold; west ; * * : ee eee se dea thea as , Kentville and Sydney 12 and 25, Ou Sale at 2 P. M. Saturday and remap on sale while quan tities last. Ne Phone or Mail Orders on these Specials, Please! end 25, Chartottetows and Saint | ) . John io and 20, Moncton and i Hand Towels Quilted Mattress Fleece Lined Sleepers Children's T-Shirts on St. John River Valley, Plai : Covers : Fleeced lined sleepers (Sub- toa T-shirts 4a eoseried = Chaleur: __ cloudy 2s”. y hand towels. About 15 x Good quality mattress covers. eer vp Assorted colours. “Sizes hedlai-eintopes. Sizes 4 to 6X. occasional snow; \ Double gize 76". . yo . . clearing by evening; continuing 2 P.M. Special, ~ . Hl 2 PM. Special, , , 2 P.M. Special, 2 P.M. Special, 53 cold; west winds 15. Low _ pair GReo 5 95 pair 1.34 + each ic et EdiuuaSeton 8 and 18, Camp. each | aw 7. Bay of Fundy: West winds 0m — diminishing by evening to north | Children's Boxer Longs — Women's Nylons Women's Leather Mitts 15; overcast with occas- First .quality seamless mesh nylons. Leather mitts with nylon lining. un nd black and brown. . Sizes rao” 800 Luncheon Cloth | Good quality cloth stamped for em- brcides : 2 PM. Special, 89c each Axminster Rugs Wine oriental design on these Axminsters. Size 6'9” x 9’. 2PM. Special, “97 QQ ‘eee ae each Boys' Lined ¢ Junior Jeans waist. Sanforized. Colours biue,, gold and green. Sizes 6 to 10. 2 P.M. Special, 2.99 = - pair. ~~ 16 cards with eavelopes in box. 2 P.M. Special, 57 Cc box M.D. Toilet Tissue 3 rn 50¢. Special, - white, Size about 28 x 42”. bee «