. ee ee ee . = — “3 ee i ee — Pants a < vr : ‘ “es = 8 ‘ "3 ‘30 Ye Guariian, Charlottetown, Fri, Cet, 30, 1909 pwwmtaye of te putate erep wit grow am ust se be tot be sunt ee saxeontinns oe a Railway Makes rs one need much | mers should surroundings with ma- | probleme, most people will take)in Canada for the year falls be-| of it was damaged hy frost. Live-| guided by nor should ibe ex-| terials and objects incapabit oi : precautions, low the agreed or, upport prices| Sinn cast ernenen, hendeip, and] pected even to listen to type | soiling even the whitest of hands |2 Appointments Both the ‘Kings County and all farmers will receive the dif-|So "0" 2. i winning | of nonsense which suggests that) could have little understanding of Queens County Federations’ of |ference on up to a maximum of 71) oo sem Stink = feed/ they have freedom of choice in| the pleasures indulged in by those} MONCTON, N.B.—Two seni Agriculture plan for their annual|A and B quality hogs. ea tee cee oe he the| deect to She pb ee Pe ee Cary co Keres conrations of |aggaisiments ‘a CNR’s A meeting to a speaker from] ‘This system does not provide |bleakest western public. is time year in mud, |iantie Region accounting depa the New Glasgow Junior Farmers; |for uniformity ‘of prices, for ex- eters ae {om-| NEXT MONDAY NIGHT ‘eae ment have been announced: | wins “= ample should any farmer market) Newspaper reports of the Mon-| Next Monday, November 2,|to be on terme of tamil : G, Homer Betz, regional auditc setting up a rural fire fight-/hogs at $20 he will receive the| dey night meeting of the Potato| Farm Forum gets underway with| seud larity wi Eric A. Ash, formerly chi ing department. These County |same deficiency payment as the! Producers Association jndieated| Soups meeting throughout the | timne pein en at the same | accountant, Newfoundland di meetings are to be held in Pow-|tarmer who has sold for $22. I|that one speaker called for more| Province in farm homes for study, | elegance of dren wo) reaching | triet, St. John’s has been a and Montague where it is hop-|is planned to make the deficiency |freedom for potato to|Pecreation and community plan. and person. Mud | wcinied administrative assistas oo mare —— aoe payment only once a year Un-| grow as they wished on as| Ming. More than the usual am- ae ae ee ee accounting office, Mon of Oe Yederatiens $0 = s wae eh: they wished. Now while in theory | unt of effort has gone this fall| following him about wherever he |t08-.Mr. Ash will be succeerie eS County | sen below the support price) this is an—admirable into the promotion of Farm/ moves. For coming to grips with |PY Victor Burns who has bee ss _ fiotaa remeron Se] ie neveiiles in practice |Forum, November will tell the| arty’ basic escent thce te | special accountant inthe Regi a rarsemree to. qualify, ‘hen rr — ee ' “ res wil nothing to compete with picking | al office. n January 9, 1960, ,the Do- register and ena ag yr nn one pa lar dis- | 5¢- : potatoes in a cold rain shower or — minion Government will discon-| Tig to _— t s eae ity under which the industry} The fact that Farm Forum {s | pulling turnips in mud and snow. tinue itss“‘offer to purchase pro ak eee armers with | has heen operating for some time generally recognized as being a|Only the real farmer can tri- gram’’ on hogs. On Monday Janu- cies zations being] it .is that of allowing too many good thing does not mean that it | umph over nature in its rawest of ary 11, the Canadian Hog Market |* luded. s people to do as they please with| will be automatically accepted or | farms. The urban worker must be for the first time in some years} WESTERN CRISIS respect to disease control, pack-| widely embraced. Not every com- tected against the intrusion of will be free to seek levels dicated Heavy snow, sodden fields and |28™@ and marketing, If the in-| munity may have the necessary | such annoyances. by the law of supply and demand early winter bas produced a git-}“ustry and its markets are to be equipment to make a forum func: f or whatever other factors serve| uation in Western Canada which eee es grower must | tion but there are many. that have - to determine the price. resulted in the Prime Minister|D® #¥are cater to the likes |in this province and there is cer Fred Clark g siore January 11 has likely been cho-| calling a meeting to be attended Thi setae the buyes. | tainly room for more forums. sen for a number of reasons: it|by himself, other cabinet Minis-| \4° 2 oe eee re prv- mn whose lives are fortified Mount Stewart, P. E. L : ae ie a Monday, it is near the ters and representatives of the armer to| with concrete and saphelt under @ Yes, this Reliable phar ~ Sac of the calendar year and is also hl macy will guard the healtk BACK TO WORK AT KAISER PLANT ing period whew hog offers | ac ae aes iho : should a at a relatively - hold. rie service is cour A group of steelworkers trud- | The men were-among 1,000 re- poiat. basis now 8 ee eee ges through the fog toward their | called to work after the Kaiser tem stated as briefly as possible : : sg stocks ample, and ow! Tacoas te Mates tok: Chew. |: compena’ clonal p aee dammrent | 2te™ aie provides that im the event the| Not otily is the grain crop ef- | Pottery and Aluminum sclaaa Sle, plant at Fontana, Cailfornia. | with the United Steelworkers (AP Wirephote) |"ational average price on hogs!fected but -im Manitoba a large) : , Aad toke ic 0 point - ———————— giftware - ; b D . it and if the gas tank is close to . _. 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