Page 14. The Guardian Sat, April 12, 1958 Replies To Continued from Page 5) M. OF AGRICULTURE Mr. Myers also directed a question to the Minister of Ag- riculture: (I) Give the names. salaries and specific qualifying university degrees of all officials of the De- partment of Agriculture at pres- ent in active employment. What are the specific duties of each? '(2) Private companies during the present season have under- taken a com-prehensive Soils and Production program through night meetings in various rural centres of the Province. Give an outline of any similar programmes, ex-- Junior_ Farmers, conducted by the De- cepting 4-H Clubs and -partment of Agriculture at night meetings convenient to farm peo- ple, stating the centres contac- ted, the actual problems discus- sed and the name of the officials giving the lectures. (3) What are the present office hours in the Department of Ag- riculture? ' (4) Is any service provided to our farm producers in the of"ice or in extension services on Sat- urdays as applicable in the Pro- Vince of Nova Scotia? ANSWERS (1) S.C. Wright, Deputy Minis- ter, $4,500.00; H.J. MacDonald, Dairy Superintendent, 3,380.00; E. W. Adams, Assistant Dairy Sulp- erintendent, 3,760.00; S. David Peacoclk, B.Sc (Agr.), Director of Field Work, 4,200.00; Audrey MacMil1an, BSc. (Agr.), Quoen~’s County Agricultural Rerpesenta- tive, 3,500.00; David P. Mac - Lean, Kings County Agricliltural Representative, 2,340.00; David Rogers, BSC. (Agr.), Agronomy Fieldman, 3,700.00; Donald A. Smith, Hontic-ulture Fieldlrnaln, 2,- 840.00; Edward MacGoug>an, Poul try Fieldman, 3,080.00; Andrew Humphrey, B. Sc., Assistant Soil Analyst, 3,000.00; Dr. G.C. Fish- er, D.V.M., V.S., Provincial Ani- mall Pathologist and Director vet- orinary Services, 5,750.00; Claude A. Paynter, Check Tester, 2,600,- 00; Richard N. Vessey, Cheek Tester, 2,500.00; Theresa Mac- Leod, B. Sc. (H Ec.) Director Women’c Wortk, 3,600.00; Jessie Brinlghaalm, B. Sc. (H. Ec), A-s- -sistant Director Wome-n’s Wonk, 22960.00; Bertha DesRoches, Ex- tension Worker (Handicrafts), 1,- 940.00; Mrrs. Isalbell Beaton, Ex- tension Womker (‘Handicrarf-ts), 1,- ' 000.00; A.A. MacLauchlan, Dir- ootor Farm Improvement Ser- vices, 2,840.00; J.F. Gaudet, B. So. (Er. Eng.) Chief Forrestny Of- lliosr, 3,400.00; W.M. Profltt, B. So. (F. Eng.), Forester, 3,320.00; Robert Snazelle, Svurperv-'1~sor Bun- bumy Nursery, 2,600.00. (2): Tignish. Darvid Rogers, Pasture Manaigernent, Dr. George Fish- Ur, Amttficllal Insemination. Eldon‘, Dr. George Fisher, Alr- Itlfioiail Insemingltion, Miss Aud- rey Maclll/Iillllan, Dairy Herd Imo- provoment. souris, Dr. George Fisher, A. Bridge. ment in the Cotton tourist ground 'brIdges: Rustlcovflle Biwh at :i..a.lr,,l'aLliey‘.‘ lwheallcy Rsll/81‘ J5i‘ld.2C, ANSWERS - 1. $238,807.01. (Original Esti -- mate $403,900.00). 2. (a) C-urrali and Bl‘itZ.‘l-S Lld- _, timber trestle and apps. $57,925 I?“ P1111153 h? 42: Curran and Brifigs Lid. €':‘.l‘Ill lime Elecmc C°mPa“~" fill, $79,292.47: County Consti‘uc— P91” I00‘- tion Co Ltd, bridge and sub — (cl Cement cost, steel ’ structure $44,086.68; (vb) $45,993. ha-rdlware cost, $2,010.00; $44469.- Breadalbane Bridge, Leards Mill Bedeque. Yes. 110 lineal feet of creoso- 5 been sold to Mari- at 1.50 33. 00. . Materials have been transfer- ldl R1:°=”m‘°'f‘W33:1‘31‘(’)5_t53NN[f“;t_m ,«red to bridge stock. Some of it M3CD0n31d- $2v59- ~ * 01"” has been re~used o.n the following M3017 adyelb 35519-759 G°rd°“ B0-V‘ Bridge. Gi‘ant’s Bridge,‘ Upper and‘ Ie. 5409.25. '0) Filling soil was supplied b_v the contractor at his contract price in place. (I) Early in the summer of 1958. (g) Fisheries experts were brought in to advise the Depart- ment of Highways in the decis- io of the final structure. They expressed the opinion that the bridge, as now designed, m-ay improve oyster c.u:lture, in par- ticular, and do no harm t-o other fish. The suggestion that tidal flow will be out In half Is with- out foundaiicn. It is expected to remain the same as at present. (oh) Any boat which can pass the present West River Bridge will be able to pass the new one, as the overhead clearance is slightly greater, and the clean span sixty feet compared with thirty feet in the old. Earliest known sculptures in In- dia, figures found in the Indus Valley, are believed 5,000 years old _ PIUSVILLE Friends/of Mr. Lewis Arse- nault are sorry to learn he is a patient in the Western Hospital, Alberton with pneumonia. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallant of Miscouche on the recent death of their infant son, on March 25 at the Prince County Hospital, Summerside. Miss Beanardett Blanchard, stu- dent at Rustico convent, spent Easter at her home In Plusvllle. Mrs. Fred Arsenaultspent some time at the home of her son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gallant, Miscouche. Friends of Mr. Ernie Brown are sorry -to learn he is a patient in Community Hospital, 0’Leary. Friends of Mrs. Herman Cor- coran are sorry to learn of the serious illness of her father. Mr. Emmett Shea, Waterford, in Wes- tern Hospital, Alberton. Mr. Jake Murray. Alberta. is spending some time visiting his T brother Warburton. Plusvllle. : day. Saturday Ind Sunday at as also Ken.‘ . gnthonyls gthusch. tRev. Father . L D It , Burton and‘ Tsenau - - ‘ms 5”} 5- 35S1SIed d3g;iteraIfiE:ry’aW‘gIl.e recent V15. Rev. Father Petre with the ser- _‘ itors to Piusvi11e- X‘_§'_._..___._m i ‘ ie Gallant, daughter I orMMsi~S. i:3if<irtMns. Phillip Gallant, ' SLIGHT H01-DUI’ ~ who is a student at Miscouche convent spent the Easter H011‘ days at her home in Piusville. Miss Pearlene Corcoran, pat- ient in Polio Clinic Hospital, spent Easter at her home in Piusvllle. A large crowd attended the Easter services on Thursday, Fri- BRADFORD. Eng. (CP) - A‘ budlgerigar appearing as an exhi.I bit in a court case in this Yo,-k_§ shire city escaped from its cage_ ‘ The hearing was adjourned for 15 ' minutes while the bird was being! recalptured. ‘ I lt’s Easy To Look / SIIMMERSIIIE Your Best In A Professionally Also These Thre Economical Services Wet Wash Thrifty Finished We Launder Blankets and Curtains WHITE STAR LAUNDRY LTD. Dial ‘2263 Free Pick-Up Summerside PEOPLE no READ FRIENDLY NEIGHBOURLY SERVICE and prices as low as you'll find elsewhere. Check the prices of your home town merchants, they're as fair and reasonable as you will find elsewhere. But the honest, neighbourly and personal attention your local merchant gives you, wears no price tag. He serves you better because he is your neighbour and friend with Cl common bond of community spirit. SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE EVERYTIME! SIIMMERSIIIE Ma.cCAUSLAND FURNITURE LTD. Furniture - Appliances Radio - Television F. EARLE McDONALD LIMITED 1955 CI-IEV. COACH 2 tone. Equipped with radio THE BOATES PHARMACY Your Corner Drug Store SIIMMERSIIIE WILLARD A Ma.cDONALD LTD. Dodge & Desoto Cars Dodge Trucks ‘ i I _5“I“ME“.5""5 GEO. G. WILLIAMS PIONEER FLORIST Plants - Cut Flowers Funeral Designs Wedding Flowers Phone 3232 153 Granville si, ,' Reg. MacDonald 334 Myrtle St. Summerside HARDY ELEGTiRc\ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 5,. OUR SPECIAL FOR - THIS WEEK GILSON WASHER Regular $159.00 Special $129.00 3 Phone 3820 2445 Wales st ~ We specialize in on. - appliance repairs. Now is the time to pick out your rainwear for am}. April showers. Choose attractive ' raincoats with it matching hats from our complete stock of poplin, tweed or fancy materials guaranteed to keep you-dry SMALL ADS’! and beaten Save—Buy used N,,x,,,.m,_3 way sh.a,.,, Bomb sales and Sam“ and a.‘ttra.ctive in all unpleasant weather. “ car. , ' We Se1‘V!c¢.”What Regular 98’ cents . Always, A Fan. Deal ‘.0 , You ARE! We Sell sAvE_BUy USED CARS SPECIAL 59 CENTS In our Used can I ' _ _ A « /, Phone 2830 230 Water st. Mercury Lincoln Meteor ph,,,,, 2344 ,7, Wm, 3, Phone 2312 mm sh Ma¢|(ENz|E's Housfi OF FA§|.||°N/5 1 “mmemk Phone 7961 —— so Water st. Summerside , -Summerside 247 Water Street Slgmmel-sills V ‘ _ .. ‘I1’ I . « ’ COOMAC 4’ l A. E. MacLENNAN FLOWER CART” AUTO BODY SHOP 1-. , A, pmmy 1SLA1§D 0- GULF . CORNEY BROTHERS Ma.cNEIL Morons, LTD. Floral Deslggns Texaco semce_ station T 0- AUTO BODY . \ LIMITED G_M_c_ Truck. P°“°d P1‘.“'t' C An iconlplitvei Gas _ on _ Grease A_’ “A Complete Fender Chrysler 8: Plymouth Cars Chevrolet - Oldsmobllo .. Buick Cars Cut Fhwe“ 0 S” e mi Washing and Polishing YOUR COCKSHUTT and ,_ Fargo Trucks General Motor. ales and Service Flowers’ Telegraphed 24 Hm" ?°wmg sew“ wimam Barwise 1 DeLAVAL DEALER Auto 30¢? Service sales _ service _ Pam sales and Service s “ , Better Used Cars Anywhere. Frpmnésgfist 553 wafer 5“ West “The F'armer’s Machine RPEII“ h-:35? ‘res o31SU5;lV1l(I:8| 9° 3 93 Tires - Batteries - Accessories Service Centre” 9350"“ 1' C II 5 11‘! "'°''° 214‘ Wat" “-1 ""°"‘ *3" ’ C‘’‘‘‘”'‘ 5‘ ppm 333; H,,.,,,,,,; s,_ Phone 2323 Water St. E. Phone 2313 water st. E. Phone 2903 Water st. w. ”‘°"° 31:‘ ":1 Wm’. 8*‘ Phone 2411 21*: -wow sg. Summerside Summerside summers“. Summerside summers“. summersidg ummets 0 summer“. I . . HUNTER RIVER , OARIIIGAN 0 LEARY » « SELLAR MOTORS R.‘J.’S MA-nugson * DIAL 8506 R°WL,EDGE . (c. n. Sellar. Prop.) 1.. MCWILLIAMS 3*‘ O'LEARY CLOTHING & FOOTWEAR B.A. SERVICE Ch I & mm m C CARDMN DRUG STORE TURNER LTD. . I rys er ou ars a ‘F0!’ PI'OI‘I1P'I' A C°mP19'v0 Fargo Trucks . Gmceri“ Rexall Products Grace.‘-i?s _ Hard-war. COMING SOON FOR SPRING. H Automotive Repair Service “We specialize instilling . Excellent Meats Precrlptlons Buigglgg G1:;t:"al Ivy League shoes teen, ago sensation. In white bucks, saddles, ' Advgflising Hr" ' Batteries ' Accessories mggeifsl and t_fii1 rinses: . Dry Good; Carefilllsv Dispensed I in-I-he store Wm, Th, and flattio pumps. New shipment of BVD men’: dress Ililrh, . Phone 18 “pp. “ an price’ $ ' “d R J MMDONALD Phone . Golden Rule P01iC¥’.' ladies blouses. new merchandise orrlvlng daily. See I for . SEFVICC Hunter River P.E.I. Phone 10 Hunter Rh" - & C0. o,Léar, I REL Phone 5 I 0’Lea1'! kite!‘ Styles M501‘! M111!!!- I and Herd Improvement. Vernon River, David Rogers, Boil Salrnpling and Ma-nagement. Olljearvy, Earl Adams, Dairy Herd Improvement. New Glasgow, Eanl Adams, Dairy Herd Improvement. Broolkl-yn, Eanl Adams, Dairy Herd Improveimen-t. Montague, Earl Adams, Dairy Herd, Improvement. St. George’s, David MacLean, Organized and conducted Short Course; Miss Audrey MaeMilllan, Program Plann-ing and Discus - sion Techniques; David Peacock, Policies of Department of Agric- uvlture. (3) 8.30 - 5.00 p.m. (4) No f-anm producer would be refused service on Saturday. Mr. Frank Myers asked the Minister of Plulblilc Works: (1) Give complete cost to date of West River Causeway. (2) Give amounts complete of: (a) Contracts completed and uncompleted and name-s of con- tracting firms. tb) Give costs of creosoted piles and lumber purchased for their project. Has any of this mater- ial ‘been transferred elsewhere? Irf so, where? Has any been sold? If so, to whom and at What price? (c) Give cost of cement. steel, hardware used on this Dl‘0jICt. (d)‘ Give cost of all rights of way, and from whom purchased. (e) Give costs of filling soil and -from whom purchased. (f) When is it Iproposed to com- plete this pnojelct? (g) Has the Government con- sidered the injury that will be done to valuable .oyster, quahaug and smelt fisheries on the upper West River as a result of slow- ing tidal waters to more than half its pres~e.nt. flow, and the ac- cumillation of silt, over oyster and q-uahail-g beds‘? (I1) Has -the Government any comment to make regarding the Impediment to boat traffic as a result of the narrow opening pro- V1ded_ for the eblb and flow of a .1-5 mile stream and its tributar- 13-_€. hhuls seriously intenfering Wl‘l7ll'lbll‘S.lIl€S‘S transactions on the upper river, the proinofion of lt);I>6l‘1‘«‘1i1st traffic over our most beau. Water Way. and the develop- CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS 120 Kent St. Phone 4922 iiiaiisimiroii KENSINGTON FEED SERVICE LIMITED “An Island Industry Employing Islandrors” See our INTERNATIONAL B-250 DIESEL TRACTOR Before you buy. PHONE 36-: See Us For Details KENSINGTON H. BROOKINS KEIR CLARK DEALER IN & SONS LTD. 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Read the ad- vertisements carefully and if you find your name, clip out the advertisement in which you found your name and mail it along w1th,_a sales Sllp to the Charlottetown Guardian- Patriot, showing that goods or services have been pur- chased from one of the advertisers on this page and you will receive ab- solutely, free, a $3.00 order to be spent with‘ one of the advertisers on this page. Please state wh1ch_advertiser in your community in which you de- sire to order from. All_w1nners to spend the $3.00 order with business firms in their community represented on this page. ' . \ FREE 3234 IN MERCHANDISE on SERVICE FREE , SEE IF YOUR NAME. IS IN ONE OF . 0 , e. .\ i -- /° *' PATRONIZE THE ADVERTISERS ON THIS PAGE SHOP AT YOUR LEISURE, that right-at-home feeling is yours when you shop at home. Shop In your community and take it EASY. Your local merchants make it easy on your time and disposi- ti0n, 15111’-I’e’s such a. complete and easy source of supply of everything from safety pins to refrig- erators, right here In this district. So shop with the merchants who are your frieifds and neigh- LARTER'S PHARMACY GIFT SHOP For that extra. lift required for Spring House Clean ' ing try—Rexa.Il Super-Plenamins with Vlt. B-12 j“.i‘ Oldsmobile Cars Chevrolet Trucks Sales and Service Groceries and Meals ‘_ Fruits and Vegetable! ' ll . l 36 I_OIC...U'O§IUIOII.:II.IOU..2.59E 72 day . 3,0IOOQOOOICOJOAGIOOIOTO 0: o § ._ PHONE 49 80011! fl. = II . pl Ma.cKENZIE’S SOURIS : ESSO SERVICE CO-OPERATIVE -H Chevrolet and ASS’N. LTD. 3, . In It It 0.K. Used Cars and Trucks Dry Goods ' R . C ffim - A R9510 gay I Drug sundries I Phone 76 Kuhn" , I Sourls P.E.I. Sonrls 111‘ I; I -II I MATTHE M LEAN , LIl¥I.fED° -Ma.cKENZlE’S ,2 GARAGE I. GENERAL MERCHANTS ._‘ Quality Groceries Robt. J. Mackenzie. PM» M Hardware and Paints Repairing and Accessorlfl " Building Material Front Wheel Allgumenl '0 Dry Goods Boots and Shoes 5 1 PM” 21': P“. M Sourls and Bridgetown our 5 V,‘ BEDEIIIIE -MIIIINT STEWIIIII‘. I . If ‘-4 ( wR1G1{1vs MT. STEWART W I GARAGE & u SERVICE STATION . ,3- . Ill (J. Hamilton Douglas. 97”‘ ‘is: white Rose Product! ‘V. MOTOR SERVICE Complete Automotive Repairs , Machine Work Gas and Arc Welding Kensingtozhone 106-2 P E I Hardware and Paints hours, and see how EASY DOES IT. Phone 8-2 Repiairs to &AI&‘ lVll::‘°"_{ lig . . . uc vv, _, Phone 18-2 Crapaud ‘ Central Bedequo, P.E.I. Wm: SC” S ‘J i Ex ‘ I ALBERTIIN ST PETERS MIINTAG A ' - "5 MONTAGIIE ii; 'NICI'IOLSON’S 1 re BARBOUR’S PHARMACY LESLIE BROS. IT MacLEOD & GREENE HILCHEY & DUVAWS mm,’ SERVICE STATION IEXACO SERVICE STATION . . Va.nIDERSTINE RADIO SERVICE » MONTAGUE B 7 « Imperial Esso Service Rexall Drug Store PAYS Mccormlck Farm Machinery ' ll - - G I R i Farmall Tra t r ~- » ' Fresh "W" mad“ ma E Minor Repairs Drugs and mug Sundries enera epa rs T and he mt; 0 3 gow Is The Time To Pa1nt—- R.C.A. Victor and . E B“Y.Y°“’ Photo Supplies To All Makes of O 3 D 5- TISIIE svl/)([)‘l\EI:l1)‘I]3)RSl1‘>TIN -- wt Specialty. - 0 l smw Tires “ere Magazines and Stationery Cars and Trucks SHOP eaStdIesB:h]d M See our complettINlli‘ne of Phlhps T'V' sets In stock at King’s Count! Phone 76 I 4 Grad - . _ y ; I Mb ‘t Phone 36-2 AT THESE Plumbing and Heating ‘ 9“ Pa“‘t5' T-V- and Radio Repairs Grocers. 1». ex 0“ P'E']' Amerton P E 1 Qt‘ Peters P'E‘I' Phone I01-2. Montague Phone 80 Montagug .‘ S‘ ' ' ' I ‘ S Phone 84 Mumague Phmle 145'? Mon ' i . , v , , , g ‘ ‘VT 2 HLTT BROS. GORDON s GARAGE MYR-ICKS S1‘. PETERS LUMI§IE1;Il§:flLL PEPLLR s JEWELRY BLLIJS M GOWAN Mom Q Fishing M t, . ALBERTON LT“ C0'0”‘R-ATIVE L Bulova. Lorie and IRVING SERVICE S'I‘A'I‘[ x C 1) him‘ a ”’ mam” ham F""d 8‘ M"““”“ GENERAL MERCHANTS G .l B““‘““3 “““61'i3I Whitnauer Watches I i 01‘ LT I :1” ware’ Gray Marine Engines. sales _ service . Parts rocel es and Meats Dealers for L V_ Paints and Evlheel Balancing ,_ EDSEL huh , Your Headquarters Footwear and Dry Goods Enamel. Also—Wesco, Swing $7.50 trade in allowance on Electflc & Acetylene Welding FORD & . ~. “be” P E Take Advantage of For Family Needs Hardware Salim your old emcmc Shawn Accessories SALES and SERVICE ., on’ ' ‘ 1‘ our Van“ Grinding SETVICE Pk AI.I.ra(-.Iive Colors I .. . » A-I Used Cars Lag” T I one 16 Drug Sundries A“ t. P ._ .l’Imne J53‘ “"31 “'}‘l Lung Distance ,4. ,3 ll 9 99110” 53-14 Phone 1: Alberton Alberton P E I we we rues. M ntag Hauling and T335 Imperial E550 P!'°dL‘ Way’ ' " Phone 4 St. Peters _ 0 lle P.E.l. . Phone 129 2 Montague phone 47 Montague Phone 100 Monti IKE; T 3 flu ‘*4