ft; ~ ducers LUNA The Russian agency Tass released this drawing by artist A. Sokolov depitcting space satellite Luna 10 above the 10 ABOV moon, the with the earth-atap- inte orbit around the moon per left. The government said Monday Luna 10, which was launched last Thursday, went cable from Moscow) -. ES THE MOON - Sunday. THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY Wl i i £ z 5 a8 ale SE ee i E Eu E f ibs ee £8 a ; : E i 2 Fi ; Li te i [ a8 - 4 i i if 3 qe a : g E not in bloom, it There were c. through that yard than I’ve seen c “slaughter here, one of the men told me. é ase HOW PRICES ARE SET _ Also interesting was the stery—j on how the yard is run. It’s the | commission men who set the prices, all is not left to the buy- | ers, the report said. ‘Tuesday morning, for example, the man sent a steer into the ring with ‘a price tag of 27 cents on him. | The price offered was lower, so | he brought the animal out. Next | day the same steer brought 28% | cents, thé Island pair said. 1 Interesting also was the story | brought back from the top com- | mission man regarding Island cattle. “Have your farmers ship a few carloads to try it,’’ he sug- | gested. There was a promise of co-operation “I can let you_know | ‘when the market is good,’’ he | As I’ve said, I expect -some interesting development in next week or so. It will be inter- esting’ to see just how the éx- | periment works “out. Apparent- ly it’s going to be made. POTATO PRODUCERS I had an interesting talk a few days ago with George How- att, president of the Potato Pro- Association who has some interesting suggestions for stirring up interest in his asso- ciation. One part of the plan {s the holding of perhaps one half-do- zen meetings in each county in the next year. The idea is go to | the people in. various parts, of | the province, if they won’t gath- | er from ajl over the Island to a central place like Charlottetown. Another idea I remember is the request by the Producers As- sociation executive to’ have an ip extra field inspection of Founda- tion seed potatoes by the inspec- tor. The general tdea-~is to step up the quality o I’ve left my notes at home, f'm-afraid;-and—l'm—writing-this column in the office.so I'll, have | to postpone comment- on the 4 we rest of-4the. observations get another look at them. ai ied on to me un! I Vere Beck News Ediotr, told me a story just now I'd like to pass along to you. John Bruce, Hea’ has ‘a cat that’s a great mouser— le swing it SINGE SAVE OVER #30 ON THIS LOW PRICE SINGER* SEWING MACHINE " WITH DROP-IN TOP BOBBIN. ‘77 FLOOR MODELS & DEMONSTRATORS Reg. price $110, Regularly priced at #110, here is tremendous value at $77. One of the most popular SINGER - gewing machines, Mode! 329 has a full range of forwerd and reverse speeds, a drop-in top. bobbin and can be fitted with the amazing zig-zag attachment, which lets you do decors = ative stitching, too. 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This year- we are on top.” -|» This is from a man who has made a close study of the situa- tion: : And ‘how about those tremen- dous premiums Island’ potatoes are bringing in the chief Cana- dian’ tablestock markets. They have passed the one-dollar mark several times on 75-pound bags. One day the premium was up to $1.35 a Bag I'jam told, though it | was a rather artificial! situation. It’s not so long ago that a man like Mr. Burge must have been looked at askance when he sug- | sted we might reach the posi- | ion ywhere Island potatoes would be so good, the premium would pay for the freight. It looked pretty, imaginative at the | time, but the premium is more | -|than paying the freight right) = | Mow. | keep It’s due to a combination of excellent quality potatoes here, | and some: of our competitors’ crops being damaged badly by frost last fall. Let's hope we can retain a sizable premium on the | coming eason’s crop, even | 5 |though the competition may well | be stronger. 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