hplc 'l'IaGuardlA.n Wednesday. April 7._ l9_54 ISLAND FARMERS LOANS UNDER FARM IMPROVEMENT ACT L I Under the Farm lmprovementi Loans Art. the farmers of Csnadal were loensd A total of 59'.'.892.76(l during the year ending December 31. 1963. According to information contained in the Annual report tabled in the House of Commons by the Minister of Finance, Hon- ourable Douglas Abbott. Since the inception of ten years ago, A total of $4.’ 532.- 842 has been hnrrmaed by (ana- d‘ln farmers. The Prairie provin- ces accounted for 70% of the loans obtained. which represents a slight decrease frcm the pre- ceding year. However increases were recorded In Quebec —2G'r In life Act ‘ Nova Scritla 21"»: and In Rrilislt Columbia 17'? The other provin- tas showed little change from 1952. 90$ of all the money loaned} last year was obtained for farm implements and has made tip of: 73.934 loans totalling S«3F.05T.l’lR. Nearly three—quarter< of this hnr-i sowing was spent on farm mach-l lnery by farmers in the Prairie Provinces. Loans P. E. lslantl Loans made to farmers in this; Province for the purcltase of sgr'-I cultural implements totalled $1.-1 .S.'1(.5S6. the same bring olv1a.ne'l‘ l_v 1,50-l applicants. For the pill“: chase of livestock 58 appli--ants virre loaned .?."»i\,44l. and for the‘ f'l<flJlT\l(‘l|Otl. repair or nltcrationi of, or making additions to anv: building or structure on a lillll\.I $102,016, was loaned among 00 farmers. 1'nder the leadiiisz ".v\n_\'I work for the development of R fnim designated ill the l’f'glllrl- tinns". eighteen iarrncts in this Province were ;:rnnted ltmns tntni-‘ ling 310.3541, \\I‘llIF‘ one lone appli-I cant horrmved $200 for the t-rec-' ion or cnnstriirlinn r-.’ fencing t'll' works for drainnize on the farm. No loans wrire ;:I'anlt=d to f.II'nI- eix in this Proviiiwa Iinrlvr the caption "Ptircliase or instztllntioti of agricultural f‘t]llIpm("fll or a farm electrical s_\<t«-ni and the Alteration or iInpI'o\‘-inictit of Ii farm (‘It‘f'Il”lt‘al s}‘.<te.'n." . granted tn finance Im- for island farniers‘ amount and nuinher iiii-olvetl were: trucks, GM, amount $612.- 5'.‘S 'T'rat'tors. STU. flltllillfll $.'\.“.l,t)7‘l ~ combines, 24, aniottiit threshers, Ill, aitiniiitt X‘. ‘scellaneous 44.1, 105. For the (‘t’li’lSll‘lll‘Il."n of four, nnw 'ltnuses on farms in the Prov-l Implements Loans piementl $. _ .. $2‘Sl.85(l amount $144.- ,self at home with the Houghtons. PARTICIPATED IN Snowy The Cat Makes Long Trip MONTREAL, (CF) — Snowy cat is home Again. she's back among her old pals st suburban Hudson Heights after twn. weary months of travel. The pure white feline moved from Hudson in January to a new _ ,N (1 ’ ,,.u.,...,, home at Isle Maligne_ in no thern " Quebec, with her owner, D TRADE AGREEMENT SIC-NED—A new Cana-IKoto Matsudeira. newly appointed Japanese embas- Glendennlng and his family. But Snowy had ideas of her own about the be-t place to live. when the family Arrived at their countries. dlan—Japanese trade agreement, expected to lead to sador to Canada; External Affairs Minister Peer- xreatcr trade between the two countries, is signed.son and Trade Minister Howe. The new agreement at Ottawa. signing the pact are: (left. to rightilwill came into force after it is ratified by both new home she jumped from the car and scurried away. This weck she was spotted at Hudson. a scraggy, soiled creatui'e.l l1omr—a distance of 335 miles. And Snowy seems to have won her point. The Glendennings are returning to Hudson this summer. Meanwhile she has made her- OTTAWA having trouble selling her hug wheat stockpile but her exports o coarse grainsv oats, barley, ry and flnxsecd—nre the highest history, In the first half of the curren ll. S. period of four coarse $!l‘flln5 rose to an all- R e time high of 111100.030 bushels! 0'1"T,\\\'A, ((‘Pi ——.-ippoinlments some eight per cent higher thn'i,of Harold Austin Conch of Ham- the i952-53 criinparable total fllllllltn and J. Alexander Walker of a t1i04.4()fi.0l)0. the bureau of statis-’.\'nncou\'r-r as members of the ca rt-porlctl today Ftderal District Commission were B I ' '. fh .. . ‘cl * b’ omm. — me ;..:::.‘.: °.*:f;..;‘ ‘i“.°.-il.’A?..‘‘.'.1‘..‘’.-..l2l.§-i‘l‘lf ’ *"“"° 5“”°" lo" ‘he ms‘ “met M5 m“l smaller voliimn than a year ago The appointments run until. posed a still curb against imports o(fmI'y';aififroni Canada And other Expmts of me rm“. 1 . l’ “ “ the first half rear with compar- Ommal’ ""9 '“'d E3”‘“d“ l,”°‘l eble 1952-‘ figures in bra(‘,kel5:I tested against the new restrictions OMS 4 M0090 bushels "bet-ause we don't like them", but M0,. bay-1e\e 55.390000 ,65400o00,. “ll” l99I”‘E I""‘9 I5 malt We 15 ml up 1l.llOlI0(li I3.2O0,000I' flaxseedl ince and in from the Ottawa area A \'cry important crop and even l_;;_g00_00(, ,3’-100 003,’ ' lD'_ R H ‘mm at. Onawn WA; 3 5l"”'l3 “’d”“['l°“ ”‘ the Amenm" Print-ip:Il oats Iiiirkr-t was lheIre-appointed to the commission "‘“l'I(” ““'°“'I' nu” “5 "Hy, United States which took some for another fivc-war lcrni. much-" , -to,.'ioo,oon Ill ‘ ‘ 1 -_ The ""“‘ Amerlfl" °‘”b“' Which‘ 4-1.000.000 sliiilltilrl. Iiéiicenrtlir: (t;F)lIl:.‘-I }‘F(;\\\tr’ll“(Ihe l?:~Nii.etli/I.n"I coI\rvIiIIi:Iis(s,ieriIIi .l0m Uihi’-T5 Iml3°-‘Pd Ill’ the U’ S‘ ads. at the L‘. S. request. has vol-It-hairman. announced establish- nii wheat. oats and dairy products,‘ ..m.,[.,..,d ,0 mm smnmem‘ tn ti", wer eannotincctl by President: _;_n,(.,.i(.an ma,.k(,t ‘mm M,“ 0C_tm.M Eiseiihowei- Wednesday. I tobnr. The U, W<I:NNI§’ECv. NIP‘ -1‘ "°t“' °‘:,""I. stiff curbs on on aria Ian rye expors o e, United States, announced by Presi-I dent Eisenhower, brought SIIIFDI ___ i‘eaction ”l'htIrs}:iay on tdhe r\il\t’ilni:lt;l SA NDSPIT‘ B_ C” mp, _A Pf‘-ll El-Hn PM‘ “Set 3“ vcth Cm iUnlt(-‘d states C-46 cargo plane “‘°"‘ men L°"“°°° V“ ° made an eiiiergeiicy landing here Wldf t . h I b I f .after ‘a propeller flew off in mid- R” E”_‘”” 5" °°_“ °w,°',’ °r all‘. 1"ll3Dl1l".' at HD1112 hole in one SPVPFHI “PPM 35 “Ede” 3““°‘P’“' wing and \V'l‘t‘i‘klllg all controls on imports of rye. EMERGENCY LANDING Export of Canadian Coarse Grains 221..:.°.;f‘*'*i..““i::‘°:..‘.::i.:'::'illeporled Al Highest Level In History tCP\-~Canada may be Federal District ciop _veni'~the August — Januaixvl 1953-54—exports of the \\hen exports xiere Iiniisually high.-Dec. 31. 1958. Mr. Conch succeeds grains for’R K. Sandwell |33.'.!0(l,- l S. also has imposed veral manager. The posts go to, re- e f e Appoinlmenls To Commission of Toronto and Mr. Walker succeeds William H. |\\arren of Victoria. 'I‘hcre are 2f‘ nienilicrs on the .i‘0"‘iml-‘-Slun. one ll'Ol‘.i each prov- lmcnt of the new offices of gen- lTIiJlNl:{!'l‘ and assistant gen- lspectively, Alan K. Hay. chief en- gineer, and H. ‘R. Giant, secre- tary. They will retain their (orni- ci positions until commission staff reorganization is contplelctl. I The comniission is responsible ’fr.r carrying out the national capi- tal plan to beautify Ottawa. ST. (‘YR MOVIE BANNED MEMPHIS. Tenii., tAP\ —-The city censor board has banned the RKO picture "The Son of Sinbad“ because of a dance sequence by stsitursqiic Lili St. Cyr, the Mont- :eal strip-teaser. Lloyd T. Bintord. the 83-_\'€‘¢'ll‘—OI(l chairman of the board. said, "lt was a pretty good Girl Survives Sloppage Of Heart 26 Minutes MONTREAL. (CP) "' Ii United states surgeon told Thursday how an 18-year-old girl survived an operation which involved stopping the heart for 26 minutes. Dr. John H. Gibsotn. director of medical research at the Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, told the story of what he said was the “world's first succemful operation of its kind" to a meeting of the American College of surgeons here. He said the operation—carried out last Mayi—-was made possible ‘by a “heart-1-ung" apparatus. con- structed out of steel and plastic at the college. The apparatus anabled the pn- l-Ient‘s heart to be stopped for 28 minutes while surgeons sewed H hole in it. The artificial heart and lung equipment continued to pump her blood in the meantime. Dr. Gibbon said the girl patient had suffered a heart murmur all her life but as a result of the operation is "now perfectly well." NATIVE STRONC-HOLD The Iroquois Indian town of Hochelaga on the island of Mont- real in 1535 had a population of more than 3,000. Hope that the causeway Across York River would be started as soon As possible was expressed in the Legislature Monday night. by Mr. George Kltson, Liberal First Queens. in speaking during the debate on the Budget. Mr. Kitson Added that the peo- ple in his district were very anxious that the road between Cornwall and Queens Ayns would be comple ed this year. The First Queens Member com- plimented the Premier on his riral electrification plan and ex- pressed the desire that six miles of electricity could be provided this year in Meadow Bank and the Colville Road. "When we get 100 miles of elec- tricity, on the Island in one year it is quite a lot." he stated. "We will be satisfied if the First Queens district can get six miles a year." Mr. Kltson also spoke about the serious loss suffered by the Sis- ters and the community at North Rustlco in the recent. destruction of their convent by fire. He pointed out. that the people were in need of Assistance in the reconstruction of the convent and complimented the Premier for giv- ing assistance to the Sisters in the re-purchasing of books. Mr. Kltaon, a prominent cattle man, had words of praise for the annual Fat Stock Show and Sale which was held here last week. He stated that the 99 cents A pound received by Mr. Redverse Stewart of New Wiltshire for his championship Aberdeen Anlus steer was A record for the whole of Canada at a Fat Stock Show. He Also pointed out that the top price received at the Fat Stock Show and Sale in Toronto this year was 88 cents A pound. The First. Queens Members spoke about the serious threat of the mustard weed in the Province. He stated that it could bu. seen near- I_v everywhere and that the Gov- ernment plans of spraying for miistard was a wonderful thing. He noted that the potato prices were low this year and that many farmers were finding it difficult to get along but he recalled that "We once had to sell our potatoes for six cents a bushel and we sur- vived. The farmer will always get a bite to eat." he stated. Referring to the report of the Education‘ Committee on Prince of Wales College he stated there were some good point: in the re- port and others that ought. to be HOPES FOR SPEEDY START ON . YORK RIVER CAUSEVIAY PROJECT deleted. He noted that education in the Province had advanced a Seat deal during the past 15 or years. illegal Bul Safe To Buy - Sweep Ticltels OTTAWA. (OP)—Ont4rio'e chief prosecutor says it is illegal but quite safe to buy tickets on the Irish Hospital sweepstakes. W. B. Common of the Ontario attorney-geriersl’s department. said Wednesday sweepstakes tickets can be sound and holders lined 825. However. it would be difficult to prove A charge that ticket sellers or buynra are operating or partic- ipating in. a lottery. He said the reason is the crown must. bring witnesses from outside Canada- presumably IrsiA.nd—tc give evi- dence in court that the tickets are on lotteries. The ooet of bringing the witnesses would be prohibitive. he told the Commons senate com- mittee on lotteries. The army. navy sweepstakes. which is operated in Quebec, of- for an easier problem because the wltnoaeu—onrInlurs of thesweep- sts.kee—-sre more easily available. Mr. Common said that sweep- stakes prizes out not be seized. A section in the criminal code which permlttod the provincial attorn- eye-general to seize the prison was repealed about so years ago. The Bsguenu River in Quebec is more than 1,000 feet deep in some stretches. Standardisation of Battle surgery Techniques slat PARIS." (Reut.ers)—'1‘be ll Na-ro nations are working on et.a.usu¢1_ union of battle eurgu-y technique‘ An Allied soldier wounded 9,,‘ any part ofthe front will receive the same type of treatment in my forward dressing elation. when he reaches his base New techniques are also being adopted. Formerly, for instgm, when an elbow nerve was severed‘ the wound was sewn up and um’ um bound in a tight sling. the frequent result was permuyem stiffness or e. u‘ppllng of the um Today, the wound is left open for three weeks. At the same time “grip" or "squeese“ therapy pm. vents stiffening. One of the major concerns of the medical team working on standardisation is the uniform treatment of victims who might receive severe flash burns an atomic burst, IN Just .5 sscowos (HICKS PIRSPIIATION 33¢ 53¢‘. 15¢ save so-°° int-e $9.73(l \m<_ loanari and M op-I:: xflhuelVhm::e5_Eufiergguggsurgfiilglpig.Std left! side.” Pilot Joseph M. p.l('artI< were izranlvrl loan: totai- , "‘5"«‘ 0 *"“""' "ml "1"" °lI“’l ling $40,041 for repa l'\ and alt»-i~.Im‘“' 5}’-“$01151 _I°“5v airmen aboard the West ir Alfons. 332.225 \l as lranml Rmflllifl Gu‘\(.(.‘”n1s5)'\‘ edlior at 313 Cdm::'.TT3ll‘Il7°l'l ill-"in? \"“T" I - .'L'l applicants for erecting llllI1’_\ ‘Inn! Owns‘ qutestgsfi Lh;.?*”' T’i’'"’i_ 4” buildings. ""3 _ “Yul °"l"v‘me" ‘ti our mnjnt‘ market for years." said The loans made to format: in m”“' “"5 ‘mm’-‘ t° hm c‘““‘d“.Mr. (‘-ain.<l)_\'. 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