. | eect car @ Mr. _ %, |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, Apr. 13, 1963. 9 Answers To Questions Given eee aay mee ag [a Meare Tul Macha i 961; and MacDonald—Sept. 18, 1959. and two sureties of $100 eaca FEDERATION OF ACRIC. NEWSLETTER (6) From whom were they) (3) van On the charge of common as- | f- asr Action Seen N d By Government In House rnc’ vm xl ada MBM ak rao" | J. T. Moris Lt tetown, was remanded unti) Ap- | e = Answers to questions tabled MONEY Fox BoaTs =| *#h case? | $110.; John 8. MacDonald, $110. | [070 enable the accused time (6) Allie oon $351.; John At Your Home in the legisla A. W. Matheson asked the) to engage counsel. Bail was set ' . _ WAREHOUSE DEBTS. _| minister of fisheries: ‘inthis department ae. enn e eemente see. at $50 cash, Baker south the leader much money has| (2) 13 Of four persons convicted of “Pp Bottle" al en on ine governor been allocated simce Sept. 16 | (3) Anita “O'Connor, Mary Se t | being drunk and incapable, one Op sortie | (1) Is there = amount ow-| 1959 by the government or by | MacRae, Margaret Ellis, Lanse | nrence is was sentenced to 20 days in 4 | to the Government on the| the Fishermen's Loan Board for| Roper, Charlotte Gordon, Queens County jail, another re P ickup This week has two de- yelopments of more ies ordin- ary interest and importance to | eerie. The advantage here will be | in a worthwhile saving in the -— of feed for hogs chiefly, | attle and poultry to a lesser | what has already been accom- | | plished in the province of Que- | bee through bargaining and mar- keting agencies. Perhaps in sum- | | Morell, following potato warehouses? Bloomfield, Douglas, Eastern, O'Leary, Tignish, Ver- non and Wellington? the building of the new boats? (2) How much has been allo- cated or committed to the ac- count of individual fishermen? Alic Trainor, Barbara Smith, ee thy Palmer, Dr. J.1. Higgins, J.D. MacIntyre, John F. Mac- - Suspended Appearing for sentence on the ceived a 2-day suspended sen tence, and another was fined $10 and costs or five in Charlottetown | Aleer, two unassigned. ; o first so one extent on © is interchanged | mary it can be said that while (2) If the answer to question (3) What is, with reference | (4) Please direct the question charge of being drunk and in- woh ae ee mee tote we'll pay you. ton policy or Sigg a P vie - - Without question | there may not be any notice-| (1) is tyes,” how much is ow-| to question (2), (a) the name of | to accounting services, provin-| capable, Charles Stanley Gal-| was a ae that the accused . : announce- | high prices will continue for able change in the near future|ing on each of the said potato| each fisherman (b) the address/cial treasurer department. lant, a. Chatiaieiens aae aie Cc h — be made sometime ago | wheat and barley until’ a new | yet forces are getting underway | had been remanded five days Two Cents as representations had been made py sections of the dairy indus- weight on his surplus milk, this | operation, oe the only out- crop appears and if that is not a good one possibly for a much CATTLE MARKETING which can eventually affect the pulpwood producer and lead to fe the 1961 clip, and | stabilization price of 60 cents per | Same as 1960. Cheques are be- warehouses? (3) What payments were made by each in the calendar year 110.; Tignish, 250, (4) No. leader of the government: each fisherman; (c) the| amount committed or allocated | for each privacy of the fishermen con- | privacy of the company con- (5) five cars (6) 1 only 1962 Chevrolet, ae | = by Magistrate A.J, Neill Motors Ltd., net $658. of Whos were they appoint: | (4), Are there minutes of such | ven a one-year suspended sen- as- en . city police court Wed- ago, and had spent that time in jail awaiting sentence. HYNDMAN Preferred Rates for Preferred Risks & CO. LTD. for smal] bottles try, and as‘a result the govern- nage period, | fairer and better conditions in . ment has apparently decided to | MEETINGS the industry. 1961? (4) How much has been allo- | only 1961 Plymouth, F.R. SOVIET WORK FORCE and intain the program essential- MThis afternoon ( Friday) po- (4) Has the government paid| cated or committed to the ac-|Laine Lid., net $1,851.20; 1 only "tn addition, the accused, coun- a it was last year, but with tate people will be eee WOOL CLIP DEFICIENCY om Pa SnOmNeS ~~ insurance | count of the company or comm | Hl Chavedetcarreir, Mole selled by Lester P. O’Donnell,| Nearly half the Soviet Union's Five Cents Cash rtant change. n O'Leary to consid tt On Feb. 12, Hon. J. A, Mae-| 0F taxes on accoun' panies? 2 was ordered to enter into aoe total work force—about 48,000,- : ey in question does | acted — the cao ) Lean, minister of fisheries, act-|these warehouses in the calen-| (5) What is, with reference .or sou on ‘oat | vizance in the amount 000 _people—work on farms for larger bottles not affect the producer, but is of Prince County. Possibly the |ié on behalf of the minister of | dar year 1961 and if so, what) question (4), (a) the name of Chi vel Ay NeNeli ill ss . marked importance to the con- | problem should not be narrowed @8riculture announced that the | amounts? each company; (b) the names $2,979 = “i tel Motors, net of sumer of butter who will benefit |to potatoes as western Prince Stabilization Board would make ANSWERS of the oftionrs of cock company: | "ry, ra Question six above, | through a consumer subsidy of |has had difficulties associated @ 4eficiency payment amount-| (1) (c) the amount committed or al-| apyisor COMMITTEE Fc i @ Coca-Cola 12 cents with drouth, fire, poor crops, me te 22 Me per pound on the | (2) Peet $4,921.56; Eas-| located ior each company 6:6. rs asked the leader | oops ain The switch in policy is. of | ete. Lge conclusion the meet- ith a el “7 This ei a ee hs Laney ie J ANS of the government: Why wait until you become involved in an accident @ Peerless beverages course, important to the dairy- | ing will come to cannot, of cour- | With a 23 cent per pound pay-| Vernon, 2,806.41; Douglas, 5,-| (1- $700 110.11 Reh) ilen een fee teeta ie men. AS originally announced | se, be predicted. There are no | Ment on the 1960 clip. This 22 | 010.93; Morell, 5,298.02; Tignish,| (2 $646,441.56 the Industrial Establish. ACT NOW... one of our liability insurance cards ® Morris beverages the fluid milk shipper would | doubt things we can do to help Cent payment is — difference | 2,467.45. ‘3) Unanswered as ft 1s felt ment Promotion Act Advisory | have lost 50 cents per hundred areas live wi ween the average priee| (3) Bloomfield, 100.; Morell,|tnat this is an invasion of the| Com, wilt protect your driver's license, and your future . . . Dial 43745 or 44233 when you have your bottles ready is now changed and the change | cerned, deservi ing Pound. It is estimated that the (4) 668.55. gular Disc and our driver will pick ae = fiaae oe ot pr together to” consider ‘what may eee seen See eee meee aie (5) penteates as it is felt ar —. eo past eseae " are on ere, Ore them up immediately and ) plus fluid milk to continue in | be done. mately 6,090,000 pounds, the riper trieiy i ubieadtioar that this is an invasion of the| ye pay you cash money. let for such milk at a reason-| For those interested in the | ins mailed shortly. | (1) Who are the present mem-| perned meetings, and if so, please table ably price would have been for | production of beef and the mar- bers of the Fishermen's Loan WeeALTH DEPT. CARS coe ” . 2 J. & T. MORRIS evaporating. | keting of cattle Thursday eve- GEORGETOWN Board? L. Bonnell asked the min-| (5) How much salary or re | surance Since 187 Cheese will continue to oper- jning April 19 at the Charlotte- (2) When were they appoint- ster of health: | muneration was paid in 1961 to. OFFICES ate under a 32 cent floor as was town Hotel will be an opportun- | ; ? (1) How many cars are own- | each member? LIMITED the case last year, there will be |ity for them to consider what| Miss Betty Lou Hayter has. (3) What is the occupation of ad by the provincial government; (6) How much was paid to | @ Charlottetown @ Summerside no redesies in the price of may be done in planning for |Tesumed her teaching duties each member Prince Edward Island? each member since his appoint- | @ Montague Alberton Ch’to PEL chees the consumer. Asso-| stable development and orderly 0 the staff of Georgetown High! (4) How many meetings of |” (2) How many cars are own-| ment for travelling expenses? | Agents Throughout The Province wa, lated iF all this is a firm! marketing in the industry. What School, after being a patient in | this board have been held since | ed by the department of health? | reminder by the minister of ag- | decisions may be arrived at the eee Edward Island Hos- | Sept. 15, 1959? (3) Who is the . operator of ANSWERS (1) Col. G.E. Full, W.M. Mel- riculture that the dairy industry | | cannot " mindictel. Perhaps it bare aie gad aie: bet ie (5) What is the Baa f of each | ,each of these cars sh, Allie MacNeill, John S. and spren the Ontario and | w ecided that this situa- | . j member of the board? (4) What was old cost of op- MacDonald. Quebec part of it have a year | tion is satisfactory and no | early of eretee al (6) How much money has been | SIDMOUNT GARDENS to get their house in order in so | changes are required. On the | r 0 ene on Sun ny paid to each member of the pre- r ® far as marketing and contro! of | other hand, if cattle numbers | 8"@ Were guests o sent board in the present fiscal | production is concerned. The important question fs, of course, what the effect on consumption cee and oe are | brought into reasonable bal-| methods of production together Mrs. Joseph Victor, who i patron re whatever government | | with the things we used have| spending the winter in Char-|es Burden, Paul Gallant, Har- flowers! Nothing else bespeaks the beauty of the {s in power will be forced to | forced themselves with great | lottetown as the guest of her | vey Hutt, John McNeil, Allis- season so well. Order your Easter flowers today. take drastic action. If necessary, | rapidity on us in the aly 20| son Mr. Leo Victor and Mrs. | ter rer oo Poirier such drastic action will not lik | ely be delayed as the longer it | is done before the next election the longer will be the period for |refer to. Autoback-piano box- | town. fish broker, Paul Gallant, fish the wounds to heal. > | stick seat-lynch pin-crupper -ov- | Miss Carol Walker, RN., who rer: Harvey Hutt - fish @ Easter lilies It does appear that this com-|erdraw - bre eching - evener - | recently graduated from Bible nager, John McNeil- ing dairy year is a year of | swing - bunion | School in Tatamagouche, N.S., Raion Allister Stewart - re- @ potted ’mums grace, and may represent only | PULPWOOD "MATTERS has resumed nursing duties at oe Plog Poirier - fish plant a stay of execution unless cer-| The feeling has been strong the Prince Edward Island Hos- | man & gloxinias tain results are apparent and|among people cutting pulp- | pital, after visiting with her par- a o Meetings , certain definite action taken by | wood that they were doing a ents, Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon! (5) $15 per meeting @ New, quiet motor @ a seat back rest adjust- @ begonias dairy people themselves great deal of work in return | Walker. (6) A, Walthen Gani $695. ; $ up to 40 eas = gallon | CORN ASSISTANCE for rather a small amount of Sgt. and Mrs. Jack King and| James Burden - $180.; Pa ul air cooled e oe belt mounting | @ cut tulips The second announcement of | money. So far as the producers family of Slemon Park, were | Gallant - $260.: Harvey Hutt $ all ‘gears one nized excellent trade-in value importance is one to the effect|were concerned there haS_ recent guests of Set. King’s mo- | 363.; John McNeil, 307.20; Allis. large scale Sere Paani world-wide service; parts @ potted tulips that $5. per ton assistance. is to | been no organization of any kind nar Mrs. Edna ter Stewart, 261,60; Ulric Poir- @ windshield washer n always available be paid on the movement of | through which they could voice | sed Nelioess - ei us pa operated by celadeamand air @ largest stock of parts for any @ cut daffodils corn into the Maritimes. This re-| their views and discuss their | ify coon several dave. | () 4 scala andi taaie Gt divi ° padded sun visors small car in the Province quest was, initiated early in Jan-| problems. Now there are signs Paatiaon ba ae cae ro histacy Guaataien a the indi ‘a requires only 5 pints of ofl @ factory trained mechanics to @ assorted cut flowers uary by the Federation of Ag-|that some changes may e , gues of Y “| @ new improved heater service your car riculture ana was that the mea- sure be applied to Ontario corn. While the press releases are in- | are to be materially expanded | then the need may be apparent to develop additional market Change in the way of life and years. We wonder how many of the younger generation wou!d know what the following terms coming. Last week at a meeting held on a Maritime basis Fredericton create were heard | Burke’s parents, Mr. and. A W. J. Fitzgera Mr. and -Mrs. Gordon Wilkie is Victor, was a recent guest of her daughter Mrs. Warren Bak- er and Mr. Baker of George- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Richards. year to date? (7) How many pounds of fish did each member of the present will be of the 12 cent reduction. | machinery of New Perth were recent guests board land in 1961? ¥ It can be assumed that unless | DEFINITIONS oe and Mrs. Harold Pub- ANSWE (1) A, Walthen Gaudet, Jam- (2) Oct. 195: (3) A, walthen aii’ Char- lottetown lawyer, James Burden- ual Board member: THE ALL NEW 1962 LUXURY -ECONOMY -SAFETY Come in TODAY for a test-drive demonstration, Easter Flowers For a heart-warming Easter message — send ORDER NOW— We Deliver definite, re assuming that | on efforts being made in Nova | at no obligation, of course the Gdeetaaee will also apply | Scotia and New Brunswick to CANADA'S ORIGINAL MUTUAL FUND s : on a temporary basis to Ameri- mupcove the situation. 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