' « a — 5 at \ : = : Charlottetown, ial provisions im thefr leases t@ ernment hopes © wil ellow more ‘sulfing anc mieps w str op nite snot eae Se Sae. here, Ape 8, 1968.1 ct re eS | Sees pope Ses Soe al sia ena Sa ‘its benefits will apply to almost os! Wt to aeheead eee oii al ee ane see \of thetr color, race or ethnic or . : But would apply ry section incitement nationa! origins. ese tld toute tacks o eects Britain Drafts Legislation sub-letting and -would not pre-|imakes clear that this will come The maximum penalty for. i tole cam pone: is Oo R | mn wee rat cae pean ee we ods cen ete ont & A ee is a are P . Seni dF conet. Sed toe to oe n acia Discrimination ae provision abou’ sub-lei-; public or-on pamphlets distrib- The govermment hoped the For the above reasons ‘ting is aimed at preventing the uted in public. +| bill will be debated in the-House Ee might be logical to asoume|™7 WHITEHEAD lic places and outlaw incitement ‘creation of zhetto-style concen- It must be proved the words of Commons in May and will that tle effect on production! LONDON (Reuters) — Brit-|to race hatred. trations in big cities: The gov~ are threatening, abusyre or in-\ become law by early summer. could be more marked here |ain’s first draft legislation ee Semaine See, 2p oe than in the’ rest of the country. |agains' tacia! discrimina legislation won't Keep, : While generally the new poO-|was made public Wednestay | andladie from putting up “no| LOOK AT THIS SUPER SPECIAL icy is being well received it has| bat’ it is strictly limited and| Colored” signs under their “for sMOKED SHANKLESS nome crteicioed te Gey GCN doves Gna curves practicen| tents tus Magee eee alte ee C on three points: - outside law- Political ob-| ane a ee workers oF | TASTES LIKE HAM euis otk uned te muanufectur. | Wilson’ Wilson's thor “ er | members : used governme: me wach made ee Se or ay decom: PICNICS LB: 2. ‘The fact that ‘the producer | its key pledges im last October's | ation in public places as will be made to bear the cost of | general election, ran into a/2°'t¢+® eg gy j in export subsidies. number of snags when it tried ™v ee mates |e BUY AN EXTRA 3. The producer selling chure- | to draft legislation, ‘aor PICNIC . ", 37 ONE FOR SISTER ing cream in justice’ should have; The bill—known as the race io Gestiminntion ‘thame eeeese another 3 cents per pound but- bill — is a double- would lead to fine of £30 . » terfat. - 5. ™ _. }pftmged™meagure which would) ($159) the ‘finet ‘time’ os twice REG. SIZE -KIxG SZE- . ~ ; tion in : 2 FRESH Mig one Ap hae prety wel ge cae AJAX 2x Ae] SURF... 99¢ ware | pone 2 Sa Aorh bee sone a > a i eae ad, f set by March which was one of jretain their snowy cover. This, The-bill defines discrimination ae the coldest on record. Whether |is, we believe, an advantage |not only as turning @ person) : Pork the snow leaves early or late| and as there is generally very | away but also am unreasonable | SEE OUR. doesnt appear to make much | little, # amy, frost in the ground | delay in providing a service, 9F {LUCKY DOLLAR AD : 00 c. pemesance s0 fer a0 Ce anal ee en See Sot ee * FOR MOBE . coming of spring is.’concerned. jout a moisture; Another part of the bill would SPECIALS ms 8 LEON BALCER QUITS PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVES Leon Balcer, ceigee: of tcommons as an independent. — er. thie Progressive Conservative. Mr. Balcer has opposed party ‘0 return to the party, even party's Quebec wing, walked policies towasd Quebec and jinder ® new leader. He in-,, out of the party Wednesday. has tried to have John Dieien- independent. in He announced he would sit in baker removed as party lead- eral election. (CP Wirephoto) “FEDERATION NEWSLETTER Throne Speech Gives Some Encouragement To Farmers By J. LINCOLN DEWAR Already most of the meetings a who Farmers in common with oth- tee potato plebiscite — had cainioas an ie Ge ek or er citizens are-affected by the |been held and generally they | land owned by others. policies and proposals outlined have been well ‘attended. Cer-| Ce: in the Throne Speech. However, tainly there ‘is no very great ev- | nounced by the Minister . theré are specific, items which idence of strong feeling either |riculture to set -felate directly to the farmer | pro or con on the part of grow- a different basis as of: May and these are as follows: - ers. 31 takes the present Board 1. Measures to help farmers — Shortly, every grower wili ‘be of achieve higher incomes and to receiving through the mail — a | this provide special assistance for copy of the plan under which |ter the family: farm. the .Board has been operating. | plan itse 2. Establishment of a Cana- Careful study of the temporary |provides the type of authori dian- Dairy. Commission. plan will indicate that it gives|which is needed to keep the po- 3. Improvements in. move- |quite wide authority to regulate |tato industry organized on a ment and marketing of feed |the industry in respect oo sound basis. grain in Eaastern Canada and | lity. a advertising and |YOU KNOW WHAT British Columbia. i MEN'S | MANY. TAILORED BY TOWNE HALL and FASHION — @ Hundreds and hundreds! Flattering new Spring arrivals! @ Fine British imports, fine Canadian all-wool worsteds and flannels! - *@N ras and sides, ple "nics classic checks, inichecks, striped effets and pin shades new tones of ey, be, brown and olive. 5. Re-establishment | certainly a policy-making body | food budget. mittee te atudy drdg orices. " |for the industry. The The only real| We note with interest that to health services plan. ed. In this sense the Board is stock up on this saviour of the a |difference. of opinion over thejgreat variety of. brands and rural econo: development, fund and amend. |years in relation to Board acti |types of the product have ap- ments to the Agriculture Reha- |Vities has centered around ac- been’ able to conform ii bilitation and Development Act. ‘val marketing, price fixing and | to the standards and Most of theses ‘are masters on |Comtral selling. ‘The Board has | drafted by the Legislature : which representation has been the authority to name the agen-| This leads us to wonder whe- a made by the Federation of Ag-|Y °F agencies which will mar- |ther the regulations were tailor- R riculture and which have been ket the crop, it doesn’t have ve the | ed to suit the product or whether -- eg. discussed with either individual | 2uthority to market potatoes it-|the product is made to conform = —-eabinet ministers —or_with the | seit to the regulations? entire cabinet. Certainly there | Eligible to vote will! be all | DAIRY POLIcy ~~ tne dose 8 Gest Goat of Saou: |S and a “Producer” ' One aspect of the new Dairy grain business, on the need of . \ . a Se NOTICE . WOOL and CASHMERE making changes in the ARDA : \ program. Further action on Gas vCaweios ie secs seoees 8th Cdn. H.A.A. Bty. Association N ag bet eaeeaate of having about the highest drag § © meeting will be held at the Royal Canadian N Oe ce take veheved » 8 Legion Home, Charlottetown on Sanday, April . TAILORED BY MacGREGOR ier ecomued tat horn 8 11, Ra ee a eee ar meget twit: § eK sid ie 55 yer, tev! doesn't automatically querantes ww AE AA AP ar ae a a chareoal and olives action. See eee FARM TRU sizes 34 ARM TRUCKS sis pre | NATURALISTS - WILDLIFE BIOLOGISTS - ” Cae fie ala sently negotiating with the auth- | FISHERY BIOLOGISTS orities on registration fees on vinees "Ontario, Newfoundland CURRENT i lag and our own don’t give some concession on these fees. However, it should be pointed out that in Ontario, farm trucks may be registered on a quarter. 1 4 sabells Cesc thisarecaidh Ltn ptm” wii | | Reg., $50.00 $15.00 and Jast two months. Sas- 1. PARK NATURALISTS, graduates in natural: sciences @ Ideal for your Easter wardrobe katchewan offers a number of | plage «nam oo gy en gen = Pom le concessions. In Manitoba farm | "Saul Gaae tecn See at Value trucks under three tons pay the | National -Parks across Canada. Ten positions, (up to : Mylo STON seth; Stee Sree tons : $7320). Northern, Affairs and National Resources. EAS. Raia - In Que- | 2, ORNITHOLOGISTS, biologists to conduct and = ; bec the rate is less than half the varveys " j (general ‘ate. Ins New ‘Brune | Teeeereh on migratory game birds sand. their_ habitat, ALL-WEATHER IMPORTED FINE ENGLISH WORSTEDS wick the rate is also 50 percent Wildlife Service, Northern Affairs and National Re- of the commercial rate. Nova eourees 4 : Scotia is most generous, up to : ; Marten" c| mew ent oo ee: TORCOATS CHESTER REED PANTS fee is only one-sixth of the regu- Master’s degree in ecology to investigate the impact of lar but the farm truck must be pesticide use on wildlife “populati Ottawa (up to , operated within 20 miles of the $000). Canadian Wildlife service, Wectgarn Adeare’ und Eee @ New imported from England wool worsted fabrics TR tebeay <icits te Pode 4 ¢ — oe ee ee ee tion. carried out in this connec- 3. WILDLIFE BIOLOGIST, experienced biologist to act as @ Sized 30 to 44 tion indicated 400 farm trucks pry se ig tee aoe oe — "Gane tan es deci ton and in 150 reporti orthwest tories ukon, Ottawa (up Reversibles districts. Thus It wig be ae" to $9000). | Northern Administration Branch, Northern e HS Gnege Sor enlling “sumed that there could be-a-to- Affairs and National Resources. tal of 800 such trucks. It would appear to be quite obvious that 4. FEGERY SOULOGINE, cupetenced bickegit to stedy Reg. $19.95 $14. 95 A AEA A DA SHOP THE CONVENIENT WAY OPEN A fishery problems associated with power dam construc- onteaee Some bee tion and industrial development on streams in Newfound- . land and Labrador, St. John's (up to $9000). Freshwater reasonable. Very few farm trucks would roll up the mile- «4 Management Section, Fish Culture Development Branch, age which do commercial ve- Fisheries. hicles. In many cases much of | 5. FISHERY MANAGEMENT BIOLOGIST, \. exploitation, the hauling. is actually done on spawning, migration and survival studies of Pacific sal- the’farm and here the of eae high rate mon, ee (up : $7320). Fish Culture Develop- CONVENIENT CREDIT ACCOUNT ma LLL Application forms are available at Post Offices, National AT H. & C. FOR ALL YOUR CLOTHING NEEDS Employment Service Offices, University Placement Offices & REPAIRS and Offices of the Civil Service Commission of Canada ‘ | ltd Mail applications to the CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION oF eT CANADA AWA 4. quoting reference 65-1 and NO masa) ° ere est { Preston otha is 9 ofc Lath beth lh At tea le Ap crt ito 88 ? : é zs . e x : r 4 ’ ’ ;