Only Minor Tariff Changes wo Babies Die | ihe" nearest ae or aa. oe Gane. : Budget Makes No Provision | The Guardian, Charloteetown, Thurs. April 12, 1962 9 than a mile away at a river. Mrs. Humber saved the boy by Are Announced In Budget in Nfld. Blaze oe hety a 8 - month old | passing him through a window we ee ENT ‘in due | would bas magazines printed ts a , atin Sititeer tine ceaameeea. | o0 Ge Miadiee tondien F M Ad course” on two fronts deer countries from Canada if AWA ‘CP)—Minor tariff , pi ad CE ene SCE NerEive | But late Tusnday firemen still) gt. Joba's tire chief Willem or agazine vertising Main target of the steps fore- | Sey Comey Stearman | Ss OTT. r tariff, pital boots have duty-free pro- an Kilbride Tuesday were sifting the ruins of the Caddigan said the fire appeared OTTAWA (CP)—No provision It was a major surprise of the east are Time and Reader's Di- yoree mately to the Conasion —all reductions - claimed the li i changes or ex- | vision extended. A wide variety e lives of two — bungalow for the body of her |to be caused by an exploding ... wade in Tuesday night's speech delivered in the Com- S¢St, whose Canadian editions ———— a . . ~ > tensions of free-entry provisions |of small farm equipment—for | 29d sent their parents and | ‘kena . heater. Four other Humber ; have c “e on a ee ae | farm use only — retains duty- | Prother to hospital for treatment movant ng Ras a treme | deen, ranging fe nas from | beleet a We goverament’s op |monyW Tinence Minister an ee 5 oe S| een ee effect Wednesday free status, while a smaller as- Pasa: Ae ac PEI PON BON Bel MES yp Peg i 4 seven to 13 years, were in nounced plan to divert Canadian, 5.5. Minister Diefenbaker _™T Diefenbaker said the gov- Of the 1,700,000 square miles Some ee and materials | sriment is duty-free regatd-| home was an inferno ef flames | leased were aoe oe re- sida ee tle ceameinn arenes, Smee fame Sees ae oe em mee ernment had accepted the rec- of Canadian forests, 955,198 r : , ates publications prin ere . - ommendations 7a] com- > miles : for religous or educational in- less of where it is used. when they arrived and they {a St. John’s mental asta blaze broke out. or in the U.S. mons that tax and tariff meas- a <a “that ete supe open h stitutions and societies- have been freed of import duty. Free entry also is extended | for assorted farm machinery, aircraft and engines not made | in Canada and a chemical for fighting forest fires. | Fleming also said no further action is Planned at this | time on the royal commission | on the automotive industry, re- leased in June, 1961. The only step taken then was elimina- tion of the 7%-per-cent excise | tax on autos. He said two new tariff board examinations are planned—for wire and wire fencing and ma- chinery and equipment used by the Canadian printing industry. This includes presses, engrav- | ing machines, book-binding ma- | chines and printing plates of all inds. Included in the duty-free cate- gory is levulose, a_ substitute for the sugar solution fed intra- venously to medical patients. Heavy water, uranium in bars, sodium calcium borate for fighting forest fires and hos- SWEET, JUICY AYLMER N.S. Adjusts FLORIDA shop for value in our ers. | ORANGES) 'CATSup | AYLMER | Brana have an ees speed limit | C . . of 65 miles an hour. Speaking in the legislature on | | S I amendments to the Motor Venicle LB. C Act, Mr, Smith said stretches | 11 OZ. BAG 20 OZ C BURFORD BARTLETT—15 07. TINS of the Trans-Canada Highway in the Wentworth Valley and between Port Hastings me Baddeck in Cape Breton Drive, will be among the first to have the new limit. - also said traffic on these GOLDEN RIPE roads would be subject to a | tins minimum limit of possibly 45 | 4 S ? ae 43 AYLMER m i minimum i other trunk Soaa aaa be 0 | anana AYLMER mil m ho although fi dettaten 1x "Whee Memes bad PETER PAN SWEET MIXED OR MUSTARD been reached. Ss The amendment, given second VINE RIPENED reading, would allow the high- | 24 OZ. ways minister to raise the speed | T t 29 JAR C ‘ | LB sa nour nom |! | OMATOES C well as the Halifax Bicenteonial limit to 65 miles 60 at his discretion, and to p ee ee limits to be Sehatilighs C 2 VEG ed at his pooner dh th said | PETER PAN—20 OZ. ° C eonble to expect the limit can || CHOICE MacINTOSH RED 20 OZ. be increased on first class TINS and roads. On the same roads slow | drivers were as much a men- A py p L F S ie tins C 3 TOM. SLASHED PRICES EFFECTIVE APRIL 12-13-14 AYLMER BOTTLES ace as fast drivers. PARTIAL LIST JAGSTAFFE STRAWBERRY (Continued from page 7) | Blah ho AYLMER Ww RADIO Big Pond or Priest Pond. Bedeque: — Route No. 1A The | °4 OZ. Dunk River. It can be fished | “TAR from a number of vantage ss «8 @ e p F A 3 points. Ask for information at the general store at Ross’s Cor- ner. Bedeque. When the sea ‘ | ] trout are running, it is one of WAGSTAFFE CHERRY 20 OZ. TIN the best streams on the Island. Bonshaw: — Route No. 1 The | FROZEN FOODS West River (at various places); | a eR RR Crosby’s Mill; Riverdale; De- C C * Sable; Dixon's Mill. Crapaud: —Route No. 1 Mc- ]| ZERO PAK 48 OZ. 20 OZ. TINS Leod’s (Crapaud Village) Lord’s (North Tryon). , 5 TIN 12 OZ. . <a 1 Mid- | a PEAS 2 PKGS. 4 C Flat River: — ‘Route No. 1] Flat River Bridge (via Vernon River Bridge); Hughie McPher- son's Mill. McCAIN’S NEW Vernon River: — Route No. 8 15 OZ. PKG. Ross’ a Vernon River Stream; Vernon River Cause- | bi Mellsh Pond (beyond New | 0) a 0 [ Pert Eoidiiabe! — Route No. 3 Electric Light and P o wer Dam; Montague; The Monta- gue River; The Old Power Dam, | Montague; MacRae’s Mills | and Stream (Heatherdale); eee Bridge; Harvey | Moore's eee MONARCH ——__|PIE CRUST « 33c WAGSTAFFE ORANGE Marmalade ** 37¢ GRADE u“ A” REAL LEAN PORK Cc wom «= CSTE Cis 8s C H| C KEN YOUNG, TENDER BEEF Cc LIVER go» C iba 39 u SAUSAGE 9°» REGULAR SIZE 39° — Route No. 2 cent | River; Mit Mitchell River; The Car FRESH SKINLESS ROASTING digan River (both sides includ. ing Morrison’s Beach, McAul- | ay’s Wilson’s Point, etc.) | Murray River: — Route No. 4 Finlay’s or Lecco’s Mills; (Me- Lure’s Mills (boat available | here). See Vance ae. Bell River:—Route No. 4 = at Compton's Store Lad ‘inquiry about fishing conditions. Belle | River can be fished from sever- al spots along the River Bank. Comptons By-Pass Pond at head ; of Belle River has boats for hire. Good sea trout fishing. Bridgetown: — Route No §& Fishing is good off Bridge and at Herb MacLeod’s farther down the river, Annandale Pond: — Off ie on 5 via Cardigan. There ‘ood fishing on the Grand Riv. RED ROSE ee near St. N Georges. ational Park: — Route No. 6 Cousins Pond (Cavendish) ; Carr Pond rie Freetown: — Ne. 8 Scales’ Pond and "ooo, Tyne Valley:—Route No. a Tyne Valley Mil Dam ant MARVEN'S EASTER SWEET SPECIALS Regal Assorted 3 oO C 3 WILLARD’S FAMOUS 14 OZ. Oe ae in + ag . CHO COL! TES _ Route Xo. # Fast |] LEVER BROS C Lak ’ Cumening at North Lake i fish GIANT WESTON’S ASSORTED are running. Ask Him Harris at Se1 01 DE = PANNED EGGS ~ 29c|,.. : e. PK 12 ene a Gane ONLY ae Chee Cram 16 MG Prizes plus LARGE Wheat Wharf) and Beach Point. mag each a real live tiger— DREAM WHIP SIZE A AR@ tay * 29'| sac GY om 3 _ a mente Rive "hanes LABY PATRICIA : C WESTON’S—4 EGG CUPS a 3 9 cor fie cet fa LARGE 8 CHOC. EGGS - === | HAIR SPRAYS.“ ae eae ae SIZE PAIL O' POPS © srs.