LIMIT CAUGHT OPENING DAY with his limit. Missing from the above picture is Keith and his limit of trout. Paul 1s left, Kenny right. They have enter- ed their largest, a one pound the weather was t | beauty, in the Mabon Drug | i Although quite cool anglers in Southern Kings report good catches for Opening day. Kenny MacDon- ald, Panl and Keih Collins, above, ardent fishermen of Montague were able to return early yesterday morning each Prince Philip Has Advice For British Industrialists By DAVE OANCIA {reputation for being rather slow LONDON ‘(CP)—A sun-tanned | and old-fashioned.’ Prince Philip, just back from a His speech, followed by a ques- 60-day tour of South America, tion-and-answer session, was handed some blunt advice to heard by some 300 council mem- | eontest. Larger trout have been rumored but until time Britian’s industrialists, bers, representatives of trade Speaking to the grand council and export organizations and of the Federation of British In- | journalists. dustries, which represents most ef the nation’s manufacturers, he said: “I’m sorry to say this, abandoned them,”’ he said when asked _ if but thought the British were lagging there is no getting away from| behind continental countries, it. At the moment we have a He followed this quickly with a quip. t all 1 my time excusing i io Tesial we had spent all our money on the Common- wealth.” copa the session the prince o Frankfurt with his 13- a old son, Prince Charles, tor a visit with relatives in West | Germpeny. Asked about the approach ; eas ee eetin should use, nce ied straight- BRIEFS HAVE GUEST ant would be much better to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nelson,| 80 out there in a bowler hat Montague have as their suest | speaking Spanish than in a som- this week Mrs. Gerald Proctor, Haeiee? speaking English only.’ “harlottetown. ith America had consider- ig resources and a rapidly | rowing population of which a | large part was of European de- scent, Prince Philip said. | South America is rapidly be- coming an industrialized con- tinent and what it needs is not RONG NAME manufactured goods but the ma- ti recent report on the| chines and knowhow for its own Tween Rivers Flying Club the | manufacturing industries, power TO OSHAWA Keith Hooley has returned to Oshawa Ont. after spending se- veral days with his brother, B, | Neil Hooley and family. Diner Again | “They do think we have rather | South Americans | | placed just ISLAND NEWS. PAGE | Montague, Souris, Kings County 4 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. April 16, 1962. | New P.El. Gov't Bldg. To Start Next Spring By DON MacLEOD Guardian-Patriot Staff Writer | cessary.’ Two of the first steps to be| The legislation under which | taken by the Crown building | the building corporation was set | corporation, formed by the gov-| UP, gives the corporation power ernment to handle construction to expropriate land for building | of the new provincial nee. | that court action will not be ne- purposes, | ARMORIES SIT | Mr. Stewart anid that it will be some time before more space ; | on the general site of the build- Provincial Secretary J. David | ing is needed, and that the land | Stewart said yesterday that con- | tae | Chavidtetaan }on which ern ce Basan | Armories is situated will be ta- ken over when it becomes avail- last session of the Legislature, | able. This may be several years, Mr. Stewart said it was hoped| Names of the members of the that construction would start in| puiiding corporation will probab- | the fall. ly be made public early next |_ Recently, the government's a8 Mr. Stewart said that se of writing this is the largest to be weighed in at Mabon’s, Truck Hits paces Of CNR Debt ation Is Considered OTTAWA (CP) — Recapitali- 96,478,000 and the total fixed, said, gums from Trans-Canada) 900,008 from @ total $50,000,006 charges were $60,000,000. Air Lines had reduced these fig-| allocated to Canadian railways In 1961, net rail revenue that ures. interi A could be paid on the fixed debt) Mr. Fleming also told Mr, | °° 9% ‘™terim measure Pending was “ana are fixed| Chevrier that ~ CNR drew a| implementation. of the recom. debt cre to _$72,987.-| total of $66,700,000 in federal sub- 000. mendations of the royal com- es in 1961 under various ca-| . The largest was $27,-| mission on transportation. zation of the Canadian National | Railways’ huge accumulation of oe debt charges is man intensive study,’ Finan Minister Fleming said here. Discussions have been held with the publicly - owned rail way for some time and the re- ~ . = be submitted to Parlia- in due course, he he Common in reply to questions former Liberal transport ae Lionel Chevrier. But he said it would be pre- mature until the talks are con- cluded to say what the govern- ment has in mind. Mr. Chevrier, MP for Mont- | real Laurier, recalled that the | CNR, through its formation o- a group of bankrupt priv- lines in the 1920s, was sad- fied with big fixed charges that | impeded its successful financial operation | NOTES DEFICIT He noted the deficit for the 1961 calendar year was about 7,000,000 and obtained figures from Mr. Fleming which showed the proportion of costs for in- herited debt. In 1960, net railway income to go toward these costs was FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS M | Executive Council approved the | yeral of those appointed to tee In ontague West Kent School block, boun-| hoard by the Executive Council ded by Rochford, Kent, Fitz-| Thursday wanted several days MONTAGUE — MacDougall’s | ra a oa meron as the | | to think it over before deciding | ; : | ullding is expected | to serve with the corporation. Diner, Main Street, Montague, | that the City of Charlottetown | oe at the foot of the Wood Islands | yi) deed to the corporation the | One branch of the warm Japa- hill, once again suffered ccn. portion of land it owns in the| Bese Current flows through the | siderable damage as the result of a run away vehicle This accident occurred Sun- day morning when the owner who was at church, half-ton hill, Apparently the emergency brake let go allowing the truck to run wild down the steep in- cline, crashing into a pole, push- ing it through the diner wall. Also damaged was a drink vending machine which was outside the diner door. The diner had recently been renovated following a sim. ilar . accident several weeks ago. block — the school site. Pacific almost as far as Hawaii. ' | POWER “TO DEAL” The board of assessors, pected to be appointed at meeting of the corporation dir- ectors next week, will have the | ower to make deals with the other property owners in tke block on the sale of private land which will be incorporated into the building site. “At the moment,”’ said Mr. Stewart, “‘we are only interested in the West Kent School block, and it is hoped that the asses- | sors can make suitable arrange- ments for the purchase of pri- vate properties in the area so LIBERAL MEETING of Third District of Kings at Canadian Legion Hall, Cardigan, on Tuesday, April 17th at 8 p.m. Each poll please send delegates to elect district executive. Speakers, T. J. Kickham and Dr. L. Bonnell. Donald MacLeod, District President. NOTICE A meeting of potato growers will ex- This week we are featuri finest) This beef was purchased quality beef. half—.53 cents Ib. The Montague town supervision of the careta and 4 to 6 p.m.; Wednesd name Charlottetown Flying Club | Stations, refineries, transport, was used in error. | communications and so on." | IS TRANSFERRED Mr. and Mrs, Carter VanIder- | NOTICE | stine and family of Springhill, N.S., returned on Sunday to Syd--No trespassing or fishing! mney where Mr. Vanlderstine has been transferred. He is a mem- allowed at Dewar’s Pond, ber of the Canadian Imperial | Brudenell. Bank of Commerce. nd be held in Murray River Community Hall |} ‘ust, old lumber or parts Monday, April 16th, 8 p.m. to discuss | Problems affecting the industry. operation in keeping this AYSGifleilatl NOW IN FULL SWING AT ARCHER & MacDONALD LID. 1 EASTER MEAT SPECIALS was fed by Jack MacKinnon, Brooklyn. 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