A Buddhist monk from Cey- lon. the Rev. G, \l’suddhananda fayaka There Moratuva. bends 328,000Ir0ul,SaImo Released In Kings Co. MONTAGUE BUREAU OF THE GUARDIAN More than 328.000 speckledl trout. rainbow trout and Atlan-l tic salmon were released in ap-‘ proximately 60 streams in Kings County in 1962, and it Is expected a similar number will be released in these, streams this year. This infor-. mation was given at a meeting" of the fisheries officers for Kings, and members of the Cardigan fish culture station. The meeting, was held in the offices of the department of fisheries, Montague, Chairman for the meeting was Thaddeus Shephard. assistant to the sti- perintendent. Stanley Freeman at the hatchery. Present for the meeting were members of the Southern Kings Fish and Game Association, the Eastern Kings Fish and Game Association. and RCMP game warden Cnst. I.W.. Oland. The eastern Association was; represented by Joseph Hennes- sey, the south association by .l'. Cudmore. in the absence of L0- uis Cantelo who was ill. Mr. Cantelo is president of southern Kings association. 0f~ ficers present from the depart- ment of fisheries were: E.F M D .- - 3 ac onald, Peter Sinclair. Cw; been welcomed eous staff. j GUARANTEED i. N. Richards and JG Mac- Innis. Following the listing of dis- tribution of fish to the streams. which had been hatched at the fish culture station at gan. a discussion on the sport fishing results of the area for the past year were dismissed. Results of catches in general were considered to be good, and it was pointed out that many more fishermen existed than in the past. More good dams were a nec- essity. and pollution of streams must be prevented. it was stat-. d e . POLLL’TlON PROBLEM 0n pollution it was noted that many streams had most of the fish poisoned by sprays for po- EASTERN BRIEFS llAS GUEST Mrs. Frank Lemon. Monta- gue has as her guest this week Lloyd Sickles of town. HAS BEEN SPEAKING Senator Elsie lnman. Monta-f gue has bccn speaking at poli- tical rallies this week in Inver- ness and New Glasgow. FROM VANCOUVER Mrs. gue returned Saturday from a gaéation spent in Vancouver. Raymond Poole is convales- cing at his home in Lower Montague following treatment at the Kings County MemorialI Hospital. I re NORTHAM I Mr. and Mrs. John MacKen- zle and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Ellsworth motored to North- am this week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Carin. Mr. Cann. who recently received surgery at the Prince County Hospital Is making a splendid recovery.I FARRELL FUNERAL The funeral for Miss Maria Farrell was held from St. Paul's Church, sturgeon. April 3. Requiem High Mass was ce- lebrated by Rev. Finlay Mul- Inlly. who also officiated It the graveside. Service was directed the Montague Funeral Home. Pallbearers: Nicholas gun. James Farrell. Wil- liam Lnnnlilan. Loo Daley. Wil- Iarn Farrell. Benedict Lanni- un. Interment was in (lurch cemeteic'. Sturgeon. I MONK KISSES POPE’S RING the year Cardl-; . thing to prevent this trend tal. broke out Saturday but hasI Charlotte- 1 Robert Machnn, Monta-I '9 IS coxvnmscmo I Montague, Souris, Kings County3 ISLAND NEWS PAGE 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown. Fri., April 5 196’s? "° to kiss ring of Pope John XXIII during a general audience in Vatican City Wednesday. (AP Wirephoto via cable from ) Fashion Show ‘ n Is Scheduled g In Montague n‘s Association discussed plans I tatoes and as one of the sports to pl‘i‘Sé‘ni a EaShIOH Show tJ0 be. men present stated. many hOId “(’Xl WE‘Ck. more were doqroyod man Mrs. Victor Pcpler. Convener of cauflht lcszallv. the show, gave a detailed report ‘ was" “gt, “pinion of me on the arrangements and reported - . that a number of door prizes are meeting that most farmers took I I “valved a“ possible progagfions. m pm' n'I‘lé‘kffts‘mIa3'be obtained from vent poison spilling into the members and at 30116.5 Shop and streams but a few were care- the “Anna dress 5 0p. less and did not. seam to under- Tm. meeting “as conducted by Stand the draSEIC “suns 0E. 31' the president. Mrs. Allan Nelson lowing these i" o i s o n 5 mm with IIic minutes read by the club streams. secretary. Mrs. Ernest Blanch- One of the o ff i c er s stat- ard. ‘ ed that empty dithane cans had Refreshments were served by. been found in one stream and Mrs. Blanchard and Mrs. Nelson. empty bags in others. The poi~ ’—'—_ son from these could kill all.storacc facilities should be; the fish in quite a large stream placed at Tignish or Albertonl and also kill the wild life that and a filletiing factory estavb-i might eat the dead fish. ,lished in the westem pairt MI The matter 0f game fish 18-: the province. He also said star-j ken by cranes was aISD discus-j age facilities are needed or sed as well as those taken by Irish Moss, Ta bird; in_ "lager l'IVfrs 8" 3 Mr. Campbell also directed, sreams uring .e win er mong . . h ‘ . . .. lhs, particularly mentioned were ‘ ‘0 ngh‘m”. MlmSter thp1 the memansfls' Matheson a list of roads that: The distribution of fish to‘require paving. “In 1961." he' streams by the Cardigan hatcli- said we got 95 miles of pawl ery is generally made dUTInEIing, In 1962 we got 15.3 and‘ the early fall but some yearl- this year we we 1001(in for ings are. released early in the 25." Liberal Worhorse Returns To Hustings In 4th Queens An old Liberal warhorse re-i He received a tremenvdou pan of the platform on which turned to the political w a r a 1 reception from the crowd which i he sought election He said old when Dougald MacKinnon. long-jrecalled his oratorical maglcrage assistance would also be time member Of the Leg-iSIB-.of other years. Speaking brief-E increased, contributory pension tuire who retired in 1959, appear-.13, he said he behhvcd m the . plan started immediately and ed on the platform Wednesday principles of Liberalism because: pension to blind people raised. night at Vernon River in sup- “it is the party which gave us) 1“ Lewis stated Mr} Pea . P0" 0f Allison GIUIS “d Ira our freedoms over the years". 1‘ son would "sch Canada mums L9Wis~ The 76-year-old former cab-; within 60 days by swinging into on". paign platform". He read from the Liberal party booklet of party policy for the general election 1963 to s.prove that this plank was a Mr. MacKinnon took to the inet minister said the country: immediate am “is in a most deplorable con-1 hustings in 4th Queens w-hcret make! form would be pro video for agricuilturc to live tum u numb information and u for in advance as poc- slble. Mr. Lewis called for retent- ion of control of the CBC—— stead of losing it to the soap and automobile companies"— and said this should be done ..3 ‘i‘ attention would be given to Im- proving rural housing as was now being done with urban areas. Also speaking briefly wore Harold Smith, MLA, Dr. Doug- [as MacDonald and Elmer Blanchard. Chaitaman was Ric- hard Jenkins, president of 4th District Queens Liberal Asso- ciation. Entertainment was provided in solos by 13-year old Marilyn Mulch. violin and guitar music, and a solo by Matthew Aoom and asked his listenerin MARKET FORECAST He told farmers present a he had successfully fought sojdition" ' many campaigns in past years. if they were going to return . 0.0 .ooooOO_ .7919“- “my Duvar Radio Service in EASTER SPECIAL The R. C. A. Victor 23" Table Model. Trim Compact Table Model. Save Dollars on this model. MEN'S SUIT In one of Row. Shifter Now Only Be sure and 5 “3239.95 ee 0 . R. S. 2 way Radio Sets. Priced at $199.00. PEPLER’S JEWELLERY Watch Repairs . . . Engravings New Spring Jewellery in lovely new colors. Priced from 100 (. b r i I, with t See us for a complete line of 5 Rod , over 30 to choose from See the Amazing Viuif Lure Guaranteed to catch fish r R. C. A. Victor Record Players Priced from Vislt the Record Bar .at your KINGS CO. RECORD CENTRE For the past few years the Cardigan hatchery had had sc- rcral hundreds of visitors dur- ing the tourist season \\IlO have by the court-. New Tension Grips Laos VII‘INTIANE 'R e u t e r SI —. Fresh tension gripped the South- . east Asian kingdom of Laos lContinucd From Page II he said, “for the past five years, i , I have been buying m" about Prince Souvanna Phouma an-i IS farmers This shouldn't be, nnunccd the death of about 20 For example. there are few soldiers in fighting on the Plain‘ farmers left now on the Cape of .lars_ . Kildare Road. The prince said limited fight- “I think everyone in thls may on the central Laos plain,. House should work out some-i 110 miles northeast of this capi- away from the farm." been halted by a truce which, Turning to ' liory matters. . the premier ordered made per? :thc speaker suggested that cold mancnt. ‘ TONIGHT Kings Conservative MEETING and BROADCAST MRS. MARGARET MACDONALD CFCY-TV TONIGHT 6.15 - 6.30 P.M. MRS. MARGARET MACDONALD AND (MELVIN J. McQUAlD GEORGETOWN MEETING TONIGHT AT 8.30 Speakers: PREMIER w. R. squ HON. ANDREW MacRAE MRS. MARGARET MACDONALD MELVIN J. McQUAID everyone welcome 0 entertainment PREMIER W. R. SHAW IThursday as neutralist Premier; Montague THEATRE Montague Phone 153 Elementa Nylon & Cotton PYJ AMAS on and sizes. to his own guitar accompani- ment. Easter Specials at Hooley’s Men’s Weoer S—You will look your Finest our Easter Suits. Made by Seville Hillman and “P SPORT COATS — In all the latest styles. col- and Look your best for Easter I up see the Fashion Show on April 10th at 8:00 p.m. Fishing Supplies. Top Quality Jo Anne Dress Shop New location on Fraser Street in front of ry School 1.00 and “P The latest in Spring Styles for Children and Adults. of New Spring Sweaters, the Albert MacLeod, Brudencll Friday 8:30 Matinee Saturda Come in and see our display 8 8‘ 10 PM. y latest In Colors and Stylcs. Saturday 3:30 PM. "PHANTOM OF THE OPERA" In color. 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