cated . , : 4 = ' 7s a sgegeet fee ss se s| ( N | haw, Vauahan Project.Meet Sarees eee re. | et - Ils Wednesday case ag pews. nen it, ; : ; , ieee oe ae roan 2 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 8, 1966. Mull Tr a de Ide a at A eee a a - 5% : Posvcin, mhittee anonunced over the week- there were four contact cas- Premier Walter R. Shaw and might be one way to bring the | end that activities regarding the es and five cases“of positive | , \J. H. Vaughan, Halifax, N.S. dis-| Atlantic Area closer economic- | 1967 centennial project are being ring rot, Hon. Mr. MacRae jeussed the idea of a free trade jally with Central Canada. He" stepped up in preparation to:a told me. jarea between the Maritimes and | said there were a number of dif- | : SPOKE OF REVOLT - New England area of the United | ficulties to be overcome, but he |Start being made in the com. sharply in the last year or so. Ip - |the first ‘nine months of 1965, for | By NEIL MATHESON icate rising cash total revenue Posed free trade area. Farm income in Prince Ed- there are trouble spots. Fluid The Premier said that the agreement between Canada and the U.& The auto agreement fa- ° : : itte's project in early spring, The. story of the Nova Scotia : States yesterday. felt they could be mastered, |! sat aan farm spokesmen speaking of Mr. Vaughan is the member | Of the fact that such an agree- be ‘dave fee soit will i held “revolt if steps are not taken of the Nova Scotia Legislature | ment would be an international lin ‘the Town Hall Wednesday to stop the decline in farm in- a for Halifax North and during the one favoring only one section of | aight , : come. | last sitting of that Legislature he |the country, Premier Shaw said | The 2 ittee | \ tha Farm revenue here has risen te raised the question of the pro- |the same thing exists in the auto e- comm 8 anxious that a large number of citizeng. at- tend this week's meeting, so that lans can be finalized on several example, the total farm cash re- has been increas. milk producers, for example, Sovernment of Prince Edward |vors the manufacturers of On- |P ’ ceipts were. estimated at $30, ling in recent years, it wea shave been’ negotiating with the Would be “agreeable” to join |tario and has little effect in the |**pects of the work and organis 299,000 and this compares with |learned from the department of Milk Control Board recently for pat o- oe of the | rest of the country, Mr. Shaw | The aunhidions endicel Gaal rad $22,696,000 in 1964 for the same agriculture, through Nova Scotia higher prices and this may |°% sake th fee ig Pigs in- | concluded. | communalite ak cox tam nee te the .. The January through ‘farm spokesmen are threatening |come, it has been indicated, “iy teal on rn ee Eee rnc mneenen Seren task of proceeding with the re- yber incomes.for'-1963-was |\dramatic action if something. is the new federal policy on price | ere : |elalontae ‘grading and general -\$18:868,000. So the income im- | not done to halt the decline there, | stabilization does ‘not indicate an | He pointed out that in the re-| Death Occurs bestifinatian of Keats Genare te crease: has been substantial.| The Nova Scotia federation of | upward trend. port of the Economic Council of jestablish it-as a combined scenic That doesn't mean that ‘every agriculture threatens to have| Fluid milk producershere get Canada, headed by Dr. John) At Montague “!square, children's playground phase of agriculture is prosper- |farmers block highways with |@ price of $4.64 per 100 ds |Deutch, it was mentioned that |: rand picnic area, ous. But the general cash’ level |their tractors, for example, or jon “standard'— agreed on qual- | special consideration would have) ggonnaGUE — The death of | 4 considerabl t of has risen. ; have ‘them march to Halifax. jities to be delivered each day. to be given to certain areas Of | \oicnaet Steele of Gaspereaux | ning has prion ty teen dei Of course this estimate says The “tractors on the road’ ap- The trouble is that the price for Canada in order for them to en-| \ curred Feb, 6 at the Kings | the conninitane ntly. needs nothing about rising farm costs, proach was used last year by |“surplus” milk, surplus to that | joy the same economic ‘benefits | County Memorial Hospital in sy 8, not only for a possible as many a farm reader can tell Quebec farmers as a protest |standard, is much lower and jane opportunities ax the rich in| iis 74th year, ‘ e@ , you. measure. lthis pulls down th average milk |dustrialized areas. | He was the son of the late Senet . pote arg — I wish some agricultural eco-| Figures forothe complete per- ‘revenue to those people. | The Premier said he thought Mr, and Mrs. John D. Steele |ways to assure that this ; i ; &.. ject, nomist would attempt to settle Jiod of 1965 were not available Agriculture Minister Andrew jthat a free trade agreement | a! Gas- | which Id be ‘|the dispute which always come yesterday. but comparable fig- MacRae said yesterday that pe tier peter ae oe ot Ue le oo Cor ito all gon vooay a reat interes up when breeder of the various ures for the first nine months some of the fluid milk producers | |” Surviving is one sister, Marie, (ward in a manner that will is- breeds of dairy cattle gather. of the last three years indicate will likely stop producing Court imposes land one brother, Angus, both | Sure its successful completion. The Holstein look down |the earnings’ trend is on the up- |‘‘fluid'’ milk and start shipping | a 5 Organizations are urged to eend their nose at the ehall-— com. swing. , to seme mene te mi for Speeding Fines Remaing are resting at the |representatives and individual paratively small, production of | -Officjal DBS (Dominion bur. manufacturing dairy products | Montague Funeral.Home. Fu: |citizens are urged to attend this breeders like the Jerseys, for au of statistics) figures indicate junless there is some improve- | Five men appeared before | neral ice will be held this |Mmeeting and lend their ist. example. Bui the Jerseys can Ithat farm income .January |ment in the_revenue picture for wagistrate AJ. Halam, QC, in ing (Tuesday) at 9,30 a.m, lance. Te tell you why their breed is the |through September 1965 amount- |the fluid trade. c leity police court yesterday. at St. Paul's Church, Sturgeon. ——— best, and give you. solid reasons ed to $30,299,000 and this is uP) In Nova Scotia the erticism of; Ronald Frank R South. | Interment in the church ceme- Murphy’ ; of these |Sharply over the $22,696,000 for |falling farm revenue is so harsh latgt @ on a tary. urphy s Servic ®@ I'm going to write what (the corresponding period of 1964. | Agriculture Minister Akerley >, changed : s s ib RECEIVES AWARD weeks . George MacMillan and some of |The 1963 figure for the same |said he is prepared to resign if |gine, Stet $20 and costs or : : “Mra 3.G. Dennis, (LEFT), director with a silver emblem « sent at this meeting was |the other Jersey breeders have |Period was $16,563,000. The tot: threats of “revolt” represent |“ Another city man, - Francia! Fire Damage Snow Removal. 4 units executive director of the Can- of the Cancer Society last Pipher, national sec- |*0!d me. [ls in cach case are fot “total ithe views of provincial farmers. |Honey Prunty, also charged with Towin arian Cancer Society, presents night at a meeting at the Con retary-treasurer of the Canad. |, The. Guernseve think they farm cash receipts”. Nadine Archibald—she's the | socding was.fined $13 and costs Reported Sliaht. owing ........ .-6. units Miss Gertrude Coady retiring federation Centre. Also pre- ian Cancer Society jhave the best dairy cow, and the | "The tremendous part which | former ‘Nadine Roper of Char |O>" tive q g | Oraning— ss |Ayretiire breeders are eure their \potatoes play in the over all lottetown RR— said the groups TOM" an tty : cow is the best. + |farm cash receipts are indicated |had told the provincial cabinet |.“ Sme" 08 * sondet’ |p he Chartottetown Fire depart. | Day iy THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY The breeders of smaller cat-|by the following figures: in @ submission “the day of |Cnarged with dionderly ee peers 6 oe oe ee. 3 tle admit that the Holstein pro- | Im 1965 the estimated total po- |reckoning is not far off ‘unless. “2% Sven 9 ee guish a car fire near 2 Spring | 4-6945 : 4-8858 |. . : duces more milk and butter fat. |tato revenue was- $15.7 million | steps are taken to halt reduction | er behaviér Park ‘Roéd yesterday afternoon : 4 afs = But the'big black end whites eat (dollars. In 1964 the official DBS | jn farm revenue. rr Oe ae about 3 o'clock. ‘ eo much more that their bigger Teport said it was $17.7 million | — mapas, pl arraig®-| 4 spokesman for the : production is not economical, |and this was an alltime record | p ad Gi ek ead irge, WS | ment said‘the fire was confined | these men insist. for this province. The potato re- eman ven remanded to today. .. : to the wiring system of the en- | eee yaar e ms TASK OF EVALUATING venue in 1963 was $10.3 million, lk eee Cane E> SORES | Gan, i we T'm not going to get. sucked |in. 1962 it was $8.0 million aod in| In Agsqu Case |= mig at fiaaederty | Owner of the automebile, a | MTR ii \ ag - s 8. into the angument, T have to live |1961 it was $7.5 million _ ee ; Daree, wae Hep, Cay 1956 model Plymouth, was not NAR O)Re Ceuneee and work. with all of them. Bat | The estimate for the 1965 po-| Douglas Joseph Mahar and today. _ ‘available. : | tT cate T'd like to see somebody. get |tato revenue is unofficial at the James Gary Mahar, both of . | Damage was reported as ve = } : reckless enough some day to |present time, though the figur- |Charlottetown, charged with ae Failed To Stop. stight. : : $ ¢ ; ee. evaluate the production of each jes came from the provincial de |sault causing bodily ‘harm were - ee tr eee Let us design your let- : L . ; - : \breed and rate it for economical |partment of agriculture All remanded to Feb. 18 by James Giv $10 Fin - terheads, bill heads, . By NEIL A.. MATHESON jas strong as it could possibly be, seed from a registered grower— |production of milk, of butterfat jother figures are from DBS. |B’ dohnston, QC, in Queens ven e ‘ladienas gale in tals The tremendous part—which but one must recognize that the it has happened to other |and of meat, the end product of | Though official~ figures indi- | County Magistrate's Court. Coun- |- cvenmeineetis Oletein Cat: | 2 ° stats the potato plays im the agricul- opinions were honest ones, ‘et |people’, he emphasized any breed of cattle. . accused is ee cemmeciisits. cama aan all your printing tural economy has been recog- |least most of them were |- The official decision ts thet| I can hear the Holstein breed-| more than 100,000 pounds of (eo fen ne nged IRRI | N needs. : mized for many years, but the| The officially accepted way to—disease:can best be ers say they have the anewer| milk in four consecutive | ae ne Senet. | oe a DI B P| figures for the past two years |clean up the fils of the potato in- by insisting on plantifig nothing (right now. Their superior num-| lactations._ (Spring Valley, charged w Looe ae ae coms oe twice as many women as men | GUARDIAN-PATRIOT ace that value far ebove any- dustry is to ‘plant -nething’ but /but certified or Foundation seed |bers across the country prove | Several other Holsteins’ have ‘mpaired driving, was remand. | days. when appeared before | gre made miserable by common urinary | fins winch has-been thought of certified seed, or better — that |in any lots of one quarter acre |their cow ts the best. But wait |done that but Aagie is the only (¢ to Feb. 11 for plea. Lester | Magistrate R. S. Hinton, QC, in irritation caused by sserm. Becnericna | | 7) FA RA | im the past. . ‘means “‘certified’ seed, “Poun- or more. And that is what will |til] you hear what the Jersey |cow, the story says, that was ©'Donmell te counsel for the ac- town court yesterday. _Behee, muneular pat ghd disiroed ee “The $17.7 million dollars esti-|dation” which is the tap grade. be followed, men say. And I'm just waiting |ever made-grand champion at a Used. eis lan fine fo $20 and ‘conte or 90 | tamed ster na nen PRINTERY Matec for 1964 by the Dominion But one man, for example, .| In the past there was @ loop- for Jim Williams to tell me why |major show after completing a A. city a ee bag ee carte ne ios Roper err Bo. te Bureav_of Statistics must be mi said he has had disease’ in.- | hole--The-minister-of agriculture |his-Ayrshires- are the’ best. Jim jyearly record of over 36,000 | 56 5 We “ot ~r ae joni a : 2 pe: } septic, also an analgesic pain reliever for | PHONE 4-8506 ; all-time high, and the estimated - his- potatoes, but ‘he cleared could issue @ permit in special (does a tremendous job for the jpounds of milk. She was grand | a impaired pe — ee es | Sone, Seas cee esina Oat : esis $15.7° million for 1965 — this es-| - it up. He has no disease in cases, for a man to plant table | Ayrshire men — he's a part-time |Champion at the Central Canada | ae — ee by os eaeee - onty CASCS | OYSTEX ftom. drussiat, Feel better fast. a oo — mate is-subject-to-change-—-is-!— how, hasn't —had-stock, ~The minister told “the |fieldman, and secretary, but he /Exhibition in Ottawa in 1963 af- jer ; Hace : nt eee Be aT : Sa ae ® close second. ; : | any, im fact, for several meeting he would issue no fur- |mevéf misses a chance to boost |ter producing 30,118 pounds of | x : : plBaigge ding memennfir eB years, And he has been ther permits. 1 gether that the |his favorite cow. jmilk containing 1,062 pounds : 3 . fast week was largely a growing tablestock, his own legislature may be asked to Allison _MacArthur, Union _ butterfat. The cow has a lifetime mbes und it brought keen discussion. | spuds. 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