crt age ae o 5 f > . ¢ Prospects For part of Prince Edward Is- land farmers, we think it is now. |farmers woul 5 2.3 practically alf branches. of |to supply the dairy people have. had iy real |such ‘a golden shot in the arm. 4 volume production the prospects |@2d our own There is, of course, always a |fered by the _ FEDERATION NEWSLETTER , |. a ee oc Prospects appear. to be good |to move ahead with confidence |themselves and getting the 0c-| does not culture. For three springs! Particularly. satisfactory was|very firm and there is probably on in a row manna has fallen on the |the small breakfast meeting on |grround for real concern as..to| im and further does not potato growers in the form of |Saturday morning where some |what the outcome may be if | ceive the assistance -of roughly high prices, Hog and egg peo-|seven or eight farmers met with |April and May should continue | 49 cents which is being given for are having a good. season, | the Minister and his top officials. |the pattern of low precipitation. | 5:im milk powder. is starting to move and the | Seldom if ever has there been |SILO ASSISTANCE When these last three in the ‘ cuss the functioning of various |has announced a policy of silo | to a ch the $4 milk.. We For farmers with the know- | federal policies in relation to the | construction ‘assistance. The /lize that there will be how and who are prepared to |@8riculture of ' this province. |farmers constructing silos will |ly strong arguments against run a modern operation paying |Particularly gratifying was the |receive up to 20-per cent of the | figure jigging exercise imm attention to the importance of |team spirit between the farmers | cost with a maximum of $500 to | tely r more than a 20 per cent in- -[n“66 Lookitig Prosperous. ase === | By J. LINCOLN DEWAR the ‘more “significant ‘statement, dric’ up and scraped, ‘driving >" gle cies | If there ever was a time when |however, was the one suggesting |was at almost summer quality. a hime coecteeee te a there was cause for optimism on | that for the future the farm pro- |ChiJdren were picking pussy wil- vicinity of $3 t the |duction would be required and |lows and here and there cattle|er than $4. id be in a position |were out on the fields sunning | ‘yowever, the .cream shipper needs of the world. |casional’nip of grass. Fields are hauling the ae 53 opportunity to.dis-| The: province of Nova Scotia bare added to approa: ’ Minister. of Agri-|any one farm unit. - The assist- are’ good and with reasonable |Culture the Honorable Mr. Mac-| ance is for upright silos FORAGE MEETING -| Management there would ap-|Rae. There is nothing like’ a/and the aaa must ee Attention is directed pear to be little danger of the | Uited front: when negotiating |¢2500 or over’ value of pro- | forage — aa into serious fin- reocnsaig policy. ducts in -a year. . ae: ons aS anc . There would ZEN FOOD GROWERS ||. mew! sugges< clock . pear to be justification for Bae | It can probably be assumed - — yay recent | onal School, S’side at eight. risk taking in the way of ihvest-\that the Provincial Government |heef meeting in Charlottetown | TH%€ meetings ment borrowed or otherwise: | will now match the $150,000- of- | put there did not seem to be any |” number ie Fedef'at ~Govern- | great“ show of enthusiasm on the | danger in going out on a limb |ment for the assistance of grow- of incial officials. . | eed re but our feeling is that 1966 is jers who had-difficulty with their ice: "cede into the fine | if You N : Koh . ushering in 4 new and prospe- (processing crops last year. We | print the new dairy policy under- | fi ol ae rous era in the agriculture of |feel sure that the vassistance|takes to provide milk shippers . ot nal ‘ this province. The time to shoot | will be appreciated. Here is an-|with a minimum of $4 a hund: | Gd er oe oe id the goose is when you see ‘her jother case. where team work on'}red for 3.5 milk delivered to the : . a so we suggest that farmers load | the part of growers, farm groups | plant. | ee / E ‘p 7. AD : ; up their guns and take good aim |and the Department of Agricul- : Y Need Us : - SEAL PELTS UNLO ED ., {at the various agricultural tar-|ture has produced the desired i ou wot : : 2 * |gets. results. : ASK FOR i The sealing ship Algerine, pelts Wednesday as her skipper sealers this year had serious- [POPULAR . VISITOR SUNDAY, MARCH 27 MAPLE LEAF ‘owned by’ Bowring Brothers charged another 3,000 were iy hurt the growth of the herds | Rarely has a visitor from Ot-| We think the above date was on Ltd., of St. John’s, Nfld., fin- stolen after being stacked on by slaughtering adult Hood |tawa appeared to make such:-an|something special with numer-] - BAKERIES ‘ | ished this unloading of 5,000 the ice. He said Norwegian seals. (CP Wirephote) | uniformly good impression as |ous golfers getting in some pre- did the Hon. J. J. Greene. Whet- |season practice on the Brude- Hot Cross Buns NDAS has returned home after being a; atid plowmen attended the an- her it was television, address-|mell Park. With gravelled roads i CALL, PHONE. or} ; patient in the Kings County nual meeting of the Provincial |@& the Dairymen’s WRITE us today. CENTRE Memorial: Hospital, Plowing Match and Agricultural | the Cabinet ons iing en MO BROS : Fair Association which: was held | confreres the reaction seemed to | Peay boa | DOUGLAS ° id Mrs. t Mrs. Murdoch Blareland has s. 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In case of those who are ship-|of the Experimental Station, of forage practices. . ing cream they should in this|Alan Saunders from Moncton; ATOMS MOVE MOUNTAIN - : pee : : ’ | ; between ° o> jand Lahae of cut own | A nuclear explosion of one A riculture ie ~— een ° nae Research Station. . > lmegaton creates a crater 3,200 oe Dealt with will be cultivation! feet across and 690 feet, deep.-- % * TT ne x CAREERS IN ADMINISTRATION with the ey FEDERAL C'VIL SERVICE OTTAWA .. Programme Administration, is common to all Departments and Agencies of. Government and ranges over many areas ef endeavour such as PLANNING, EXECUTION and CON- TROL OF PROGRAMMES directed TOWARD THE PUBLIC. It is expected, therefore, that vacancies with salaries from $6,000 to $16,000 will be filled through this staffing pra lt the majority of positions, applicants will be required to possess considerable experience in the area of work for which they are applying. Some positions will require univer- sity graduation. in courses related to the duties to be per- fermed, others will require bilingualism and, for a number, willingness te travel will be a prerequisite. applications are received they will be reviewed imme- ly against available vacancies, Candidates who do not the required qualifications for existing . vacancies—will olaced in a CANDIDATE INVENTORY and reviewed as further vacancies occur. s oife Positions to be filled through this staffing programme inte, the following broad categories: ‘ @ PLANNING, ADVISING, DIRECTING: - @ HEADQUARTERS OPERATIONAL “e.g. Air, Rail, water, Communications) @ REGULATORY “interpretation, . Inspection, Investigation, Collection, Control and Enforcement) @ RESEARCH (Legislation, Documentation, Information) @ TECHNICAL AND VOCATIONAL TRAINING AND UPGRADING PROGRAMMES ,v \ If you are interested in a career in PROGRAMME ADMIN- ISTRATION in tise Federal Civil Service and believe that you possess the required qualifications, address your appli- cation er inquiry to the : CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION OF CANADA, OTTAWA 4. ae Please quote Programme 66-366 Further details are available upon request. ' Mon. - Thurs. 9 - 5 Friday “9-¢ Saturday 9- 12:30 oe ’ ; : : he 4 — '12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur. March $1, 1966. This level will be achieved to forage production and will {seed varities.. care of ‘stands, ia through a market. value of $3.25 | feature such recognized authori- machinery involved and storage ties as Norman Rothwell of the These meetings would appear Hogg and Lythle Seed Company to be very opportune for cattle- cents. .° Toronto; Dr.. 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