i | | emselves in our Gi mend at Bummerside, Dafty| (a) Is the Federation of ; hel Trustee’s Role Is Twe'2'2, thine mick ura otoee =o Answers To Questions Given |For reset wom este oto shee Rescate were supplied to CFCY . or Artificial Insemination — young — in hand to and | fon, or RemTannetve, Pedagogic | S:i"nix"ssins mat ‘om By Government In House Trendered tos map or care | Cb feoteecoted on ths Com y of his responsibilities ) ‘This Seo covered aren wae show | "(b) . Name the members of « Se er: Gn tosking the try | Azamara. io quasi tabled wond, Farm in the year 100 |r CPEY ern service | Veeroary Commifice ad ive sama a terete ing of our youth. fiun to toast | im the legislature: | dates incment. Montague, Souris, Kings County) = matters to be |sce that the teacher receives a ® President Has | 9g ONS, COAL TENDERS tion wag |was much apprecialed by the |“(e\" Waoiis director of Veter. © The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed. March 7, 1962.| Presented here this week, | well balanced remunerat ta Pa ated ae TOBACCO ACREAGE | ary Kemvices? Give date eee enters eeeeet|. RMSEEN WOEKD endered. A minis- ; | Eueation Wee orien F ” Wide Powers | rm . sh ie H. P. Smith asked the (a) Does the Director of Vet- éi 4 ¥ ‘ the other hand his respon- | ter of agriculture to table ans- | ‘Services also. functi | By EUCLIDE ARSENAULT e- bili field of tr eae of oil or coal for the 2 | ‘ces, also. ion Kiwanis ¢ ub P| ans Donate | Vice-President, sneer 00 ak So ining | following Institutions? (1) The fre & Se Mereny wore: | as Pathologist? What is | School Trustees Association | 224 teac! im In Pa istan court house building in Char many ‘his total salary per annum? Heifer Calf To 4-H Member 2:2 see entang | fey"compeiea wen i comes iaitown, a), Proc, ot Wale ite yar ht? Hw many | vere ne plone - 4 w mes 4 | eirer Cait 10 EMDE|R | i, consider a school trustee a8 |p he ten a sereters, “uss | KARACHI (Reuters) — Pres-| College: (3) Beach Grove Inn: eae = trian arya ‘i i et aa ents ted out | 2.12% collector and adminis de any favoritism for one per-| ident Mohammed Ayub Khan | (4), Hlllsbore General Hostal (2) (a) How many pounds of | cial Government? Suggestion was made at last-) ir. Cuteliffe also pointed out | or of schoo! finances has domin- tl |has announced a nw con- Hospital; » galeable tobacco were grown Where are locate? and it’s regular meeting of the | that the Red Cross trained 1.-| ated the minds of ratepayers, om seen cap. |Stitution for Pakistan giving the | Court house in 5 in the year 1960? (b) iow ae othér areas requesting the Charlottetown Kiwanis Club that 400 persons in 83 first ald cour. | hence forgetting the important | Sple of promoting a well defined | President wide powers and out (6) The comt in e- many posnde! were grown ia | services he club purchase a registered ses during the vear and enrolled role he should exercise in plan-| rograny of atudies thoroughiy | !@WiNg palltcal parties. prone Es, a 4 the year 1961? arlans? If so name the areas? heifer calf to be given to a ater safely: ning the physical structure of | explained and applied. The new constitution, laid out | mg; centre ant (3) (a) What was the average, (2) When was the last over. ae our education system. yg ay yg Apis Kura to 0 catienwite and labor price per pound received in | all’ test for Brucsolossis carried @his -heifer would be given to| The duties and responsibilities | their own schools to investi. |Tadio broadcast, sets up a pres! (1, x0. (3) No. (3) No. (4) 1eg0t (b) Wat wes the average gut Oe, Till recogaived os épiher club member of a trustee are twofold, admin- | gate why certain programs are | dential system, of ran No. (8) No, (6) No. (7) No. Frais Per Pound received in| Sy sngs free. area? speaker for the istrative and pedagogic, never- | followed more than others. He| With a one - chamber national | (\° > baad | ANSWERS eae held at the Charlotte- theless the first part cannot ex-| must be the most honorable | legislature elected by an 80,000-| | Yen; (a) No; (b) Dr. HL ors Hotel and chaired by Brig. ist without the proper function- | citizen of a community, his ores- | member electoral callege | |, FALCONWOOD FARM a 1960 — 17% acros; 1963 | H. Kelly, L. ¥ 5 $c W. Rogers, was nd ing of the second part tige as a leader will sett | arameatary ei. ae 4 i, P. Smith ated the minis» ak on ent | Wright; (c) lly, Ginclite, A trustee must see to the pro-| provide our country with men P Tom ac-| March 1, 1 ” vce to tt Pakistan inherited from i) How many bunts of pe oy as ; (e) Seven at present heat oe ned Gross back © B R | f f § lO eat en ior and women capable of governing | itaig\ when it became Inde-| potatos, were on the (a) Bi Pounds; ile 2 its format 1864, followin, . 3 : Pendent in 1947, but not in op-| Faleonwood Farm in the year , Mentasue — the battle of Solferino alone Suitable locales well furnished | | A well organized community |eration since Khan assumed vir-| 1960 and 1B) (a) Bet 1bl 5c for Gov. | =Piivce se county West o 8 fin 1859 when first aid was ren- | demands that their school trus-| tual one-man rule in 1958, | () How bushels of ? ernment Farm crop | with re-certification dered to the wounded of both ray, who also conducted the| tee organize groups of ‘areats Ayub said the presidential | carrots, lasix turnips and If the q VETERINARY CO} ‘COMMITTEE - a ring test and blood sides, GRANT FUNERAL — The service at the grave. Rev. Reg: | to discuss their views on educa, |form of government will be] other vegetables were produced |(2) is ‘‘no', give the reason or | C.'C. Beker asked the Minis- | test in herds not shipping mile He referred to the provincial funeral of Mrs. Daniel Grant inald MacDonald present tion. Provincial departments & simpler and “more akin to our] on the Pascoe Facute \tadeaxa this service to the | ter of Agriculture: or cream. Province has been qeettnaticn noting, itt in 1961 was held Tuesday morning from in the anctuary. Pallbearers| education depend greatly om genius and history.” year 1960 and 1961? fishermen was not carried out | (1) Is there a Veterinary | te-certified in 1 ‘ost. there had been 5.324 blood don- her late residence, Peakes were Everett Fisher, Terrence| them to accept or refuse certain (3) How many dozen of exes over st CY? Committee yt ors and 1,322 persons received Road, to St. Cuthbert’s Church, McInnis, Roland Crane, Joseph | codes of training. If trustees INDIAN RESERVES | were on the Fi alo iSWERS ‘of QUEEN'S ~~ ts There were 33 first aid St. Theresa's, where Requiem Kelly, Lawrence Clarkin, and| neglect to inform our Jere | Most of Canada’s 180,000 In-| wood Farm in fe year 1961? (D. Yes. | conor got i eeariatia, oe in operation during the | High Mass was celebrated by|Alexander Grant. Interment | mental leaders on education, dians live om 2,217 reserves with| (4) What eats of milk} (2) Yes, to honor nen F \AEFORN, her pastor, Rev. Eugene Maur-' was in the church cemetery, | regularities could Iaciinces ni tal eran ok OOD arin wan raed Falcon- | operation ‘of the RCAF Com- — _| eansort of George Mr. Owen MacRae is the new manager of Star Clothing. Owen is a native of P.E.L and has been employed for the past fefw years by Moore and McLeod Ltd. here in Charlottetown. Owen in- vites you to come in and get in on these terrific bargains during this big liquidation sale. Men’s Fleece Lined Pre-Shrunk Comb. UNDERWEAR 2.78 Also men’s Drawers and Thermo at Discount Prices. FOAM PILLOWS 1.48 BED SHEETS 2.48 Men’s Heavy Work Pants we 3.38 ig 96" Double Bed pair STAR CLOTHING “NEW MANAGER” MAD AS A LION EACH MOTOR RUGS Wool Tartan Blend, size 54" x 66". These were loomed in Italy. ~ 2,44 16 only Ladies HOUSE DRESSES Some slightly soiled. In eve: riety 49° Men’s Flannelette WORK SHIRTS In sizes small, medium, large. A real rugged shirt that will take a lot of abuse. Reg. 2.49 andl now only 1.78 Ladies Laminated Ladies CAR COATS SUITS wear "come od soe thse bar | Wy 50d, Sor $9800 end eee” ere gains. Reg. 16.95. clearing at this low, low price. ony 9.88 OnLy 6.08 Men’s and Boy’s Men's WINTER CAPS DRESS SHIRTS Inall sizesand come ina wide range of assorted sizes. 08" In white and These are all SPORT COATS and plains. Entire Stock size and in a wide va- latest shades, checks Men's TIES In assorted colors, fancies plains, all clearing at— 10° and 100% Wool and also have long wearing leather knees. COMPLETE STORE OVERSTOCKED ... MUST s LIQUIDATE STOCK NOW! SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY 9 A. M. SNOW PANTS 3.49 Men's Two Pant SUITS Latest shades, all sizes . . . selling out all men's suits and Sport Coats to mal room for new ladies’ wear est prices ever offered on savage | suits, 22.88 Genuine Chinella SPORT COATS These are a high that regularly 16.88 Ladies JEANS 12 to 20, Reg. 4.95. Maritime Same as above in girls’ sizes 1.99 for 95 Tan lined Jeans, Ideal for the farm. In sizes 1.88 REAS Pi Here is the lowest oe offered on nylon parkas on P.E. Reg. 13.95 now only 6.88 sae. 9m serene, $9.88 HOCKEY SWEATERS Maple Leaf and Canadiens. Heavy knit and sturdily made, Reg. 3.88. 2.99 sanforized and will give you long —— service. 73 only. "tines 14 to 17. 100 Queen St. STAR CLOTHING LTD. Dial 4-8221 ~ 1,48 —