perenne earnrsersncesmosy sey wot ‘ A + i vy * o : : “ 49 Tie Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Mar. 26, 1959. | what was necded most of all wes| sen sald it would be better to do, ing a jail farm. He asked whether saved by operating « jell farm. ies Meee, ana tema a hee . an aroused public opinion. Noth-/ i that way. He said all the gro-| anthing was being done about it.| He said the federal goverment Ragen B his - He said every | ing could be accomplished until) ceries are supplied from the) Mr. Matheson said he did not| was building a jail farm should uur, MacKionon said, “I dids’t UNNECESART Gane ao a. ee ee Hos-|*nink any money could be'be self supporting. ; ; UNNECESSAR “| blame Minister, 1 feel he} RR. Bell said it was not neces-| wEMORIAL Y In answer to Mr. Bell's ques- F was in his efforts. 1 may) sary for the director of informa-| 4, isa 4 oe + of $30,000 was| #00, Mr. Matheson said the e Lean comes from my district” | 200, be giving articles to the! aiized by the Onsen Memorial| Jailer supplied the menu. — = local press. He said there were Mr. Cullen inormed the| . Mr- Myers: “The day I was uae pee emer Se — men in ail these departments who eT ae nell tae government| there, I wish I could have stayed MacKinnon’s statement in which | Such interdum: ° @'* | has a tree planting service which | fF dinners is he: claimed the provincial minis-| “Morley M. Bell asked that the | ‘Y conduct at $15 per acre, | oe. jarona’: Ne cam ar. Eel ter inferred that Mr. MacLean! wisn and Game Association be Morley M. Bell said he would Mr. Mye iit tn bad bie a 2 CALLS ORDER,” —_| given a freer hand in the spend-| Ube to, see at, increnae Miower| Bamber of years been advocat. SET eT) Ss Order —was—feretty—restored-+ 128. monies for stream improve} Sttmwnmer-ne-noted had grows |when William Acorn, chairman » many mem- the a Jot the committee that this was | DEES wanted to give free time to| yogegiersy Swing le PAR pela aa ae no time for making political | 1 curtailnent appreciate | “Speaking of the $69,800 item for speeches. He Said he would 2¢| yy the deporinieat. | faim, improvement service. Hell FISH & CHIPS, t » Oo service stiould long ‘as he stock to the item ac ge ur ager wge the a obtabetien tet ohedl tool tae OPEN 7 A.M. to 2 A.M. | under discussion. ~- Summerside member depart- Mr. Rossiter: “Whose in a ment‘ would look into the matter ee STEAKS, OYSTERS, hurry, we can stay here till next| and give whatever co-operation) "OP OT is was not SCALLOPS, /* July, this is an important mat-| they could ai ‘b callest. fur werk . FRIED CHICKEN ter and we should discuss it." |. Speaking on the $15,000 item for| 4 °W0* Say CABBAGE ROLLS Mr. Acorn: “That's fine, now | predator control H¢P. Smith. (L- ‘He improvement. 7 COLD SANDWICHES let us come back to the item, | 4th Kings) said foxes had gotten said the service i | HOT & under discussion”. , | to be quite a menace to farmers oe eS ae Free Delivery | >| There was no further discus- | He said he had lost | felt its continuance was } yet = sion on fisheries the total esti- | about $100 worth of chickens las: | even if the province had to make PHONE 5593 Pati al be ; ee mates for which is $32,450. year through foxes. an annual expenditure of $50,000 : . Fireworks developed between| A LOT OF FOXES Mr. Rossiter said he was glad 2 MISS EILEEN ANNEAR pours|tional School. Others include|Vessey, Mrs. Finley Fraser,| the Minister of Industry and| Hon. Mr. MacKinnon said that| that & ee, —, — as refreshments are served at is} Barbar. enkins Natural. Resources when Mr. recent] brought in| coming to the closing last night ef the home| Srey Vessey (left), Phyllis of and Jean| ptssiter asked Mr, MacKinnon | 212 tne conde ne ain te aa| Island. He assured the Minister economics classes at the Voca-! Clay, Irma Gallant, Mercedes Zakem. whether Mr.-George Fraser was | bounty. He said his department | that the doctor would be well exalP ° the night cooking class, was ser-|@ Publicity man for the Island | during the past year had paid) treated by the people in that Home Economics Class Ends [+e ‘tstowine tte rogram. "| goverament or for the Liberal | bounty on 2,032 foxes waits : The classes which closad last | Party. Qestioned regarding the Mari- of Mr. Bell 7 At The Vocational School |Ziertisest cts |SEAREEACT same far te ce| wee eM: Zl] SUPER weaving, leatherwork, knitting, , e other i t e. ocational, oo 'smocking, and crocheting. Ap-| that remark and I think this-gov-| Ministers had sat in on a meet-| idea to supply groceries to the The form:l closing for night and afternoon home economics classes at the Vocational School n I : service and the fact that he was} the breeders. was held in the agricultural] Malcolm MacKenzie, deputy P.W.C. Student chosen to go ¢o Ghana to develop| Leo ther os SEE THE ALL NEW 1959 room of the school last evening.| minister of education, spoke the tourist industry there is evi-|t ae emphasized in General Trailers A feature of the program, under/| briefly, followed by E. D. Mac- the chairmanship of Miss Doris Anderson, was the presentation * ers no one should say that poach- | government let him go when he; Hon. Mr. Cullen said the big-) gives you more for ing is done only under the Con-| was such a good man. There was/ gest problem seems to be in your meuey. servative government.? I know! now a director of the tourist| people who do not realize the NSWETS 10: WUESTIONS |ser.csess".s vee Sn, Sec oe ete, JENKINS W. R. JENKINS Prince and everyone of them are! is a duplication of services.” = rT] : \ fine men and not one of them! Hon. B. Earle MacDonald ex- PHARMACY 208 G St. es |. are poachers.” plained that quite frequently dif- reat George FROM OWN DISTRICT ferent magazines ask for infor- SPA ad aaah ih DIAL 4219 i] P. O. Box 1090 Dial 6563-6564 n CgIs a lire Mr. Rossiter said it was a dis- | mation about the Island and the ‘ Answers to the following quest- fons have been tabled in the Leg- islature: HANGAR SALE Mr. George Dewar asked the Minister of Resources: (1.) Te whom was the Mt. Pleasant Hangar sold? of a fashion show in which the ladies modelled the garments they had made during the course. Phail, principal of the school. ~ A delicious lunch, prepared by proximately. one hundred were present for the closing exercises. (€ontinued from: page 5) Dr. Dewar said, “I resent the | implication that all the -fisher- men in Princé County are poach- graceful thing for the Minister to stand on the floor of the | ernment deserves a retraction. | Mr. Fraser is one of the most | valuable employees of the public dence of that fact. Mr. Rossiter; ‘‘I agree with the Minister regarding Mr. Fraser's qualifications, but why did the government had no one qualified to do this type of work. Mr. Mac- equity be made to the Commun- ity Centre? (6.) How many acres of land does the Government own in the, Mt. Pleasant School District? (7.) (a)\Does the Government | pty any taxes to the Mt. Plea- sant School District on this land? House and denounce the federal minister, especially .when he was Donald said he was partly re- sponsible for Mr. Fraser’s return From Taylors FOR A BEAUTIFUL ers’ Association. He ing of the Maritime Stock Breed-| Jailer. Attorney General Mathe- said the location of the fair was all up to PLENAMINS Potatoes, he felt there should be more teeth in the act in order to} “clean this thing up, once and for all." 14 ft. Only $1295 age oe ae ay 16 ft. Only $1495 18 ft. Only $2,060 MOBILE HOMES oa Sizes from 32 x 10 te ss 51 x 10 ft. 2, 3 or 4 bedreoms Prices from $4,650 Electrical Contracting - - lee Sl le Lh (2.) Were tenders called for; (b) EH not, by what right = LOW DOWN PAYMENT this sale? ? | FT ' (2) Was the Mt. Pleasant Com-| ANSWERS 1 EASTER GIF i STEVE MARZEC munity Centre consulted about this sale? IH so, name persons consulted. (4.). What equity had the Mt. Pleasant Community Centre es- tablished in this building? (5.) Will any restitution of this (1.) Therin Daniel Morrison, David Eddy Morrison. (2.) Tenders were called in| 1952 for the original sale and the property was sold to the Mit. 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