_ and” buildit Aage of his income. ° the Guardian, Charlotietcwn, Thur., Sept. 29, 1966. 11 FEDERATION NEWSLETTER: Cause Strong By J; LINCOLN DEWAR In a society in which an ample y of food is taken for gran- eense eonclude. that. other material s should take preceden fm the budget. Where rising prices ar eerned nothing draws ‘con- Ye ° g eact rave of the last mi- tion to: Lenskos on how oa ion nzy wo 1d be eliminated |ly the ‘plan will apply or what lever. 8 as much or creates” stronger Hirst National Beet anaes tate industry reaction than dees an increase other than to say that represent- | Tobacco and |i- ing the Island: ‘were delegates im, food prices. quor may skyrocket, ing costs tripple but none ofthese will produc2 the eoncern ‘associated with’ food ” Statistically it can be demon. _ strated that in few parts of ments,/and tastes. - 7 the world that the average con- next, Aveek to provide something imore in the way of informa- sumer purchased.,food require- ments with a: smaller percent- In thi s” ’ eonnection Are ' quotated figures used by the Hon. J. J. Greene in a récent address: “Here are some comparisons ‘ef the quantities of/fond which “ eould be bought swith an hour's —CORN-TIME +a with -respect:-te. os usual industries“ in 1946° and 1965 sociation. this tion automo- ltrom’ the Department/of Agricul- |N - pile prices go/up $100-00, the fture, the Federatipd of Agricul-| daily newspaper double in price lture and the Beef’Producer's As- It was expected that ‘conference its attention*on the commercial roblems of the beef industry APEC ANNUAL Getting underway over coming weekend will be the annual conference’ of the Atlan- tic Provinces Economic Council in. Halifax, will focus This Beef sirloit-1.6 pounds in linciuded in the 1946 and, 2.0 pounds in 1965 Pork’ 4ib chops - 1.9 pounds in “1946-and 2.6 pounds in 1965. /Creamery butter - Eggs -.fresh ‘A’ large-- 14 dozen in ‘1946 and 9.5 dozen jn 1965 Milk-fresh: - 58 quarts in 19- # and 8.5 quarts in 1965. Flour - 17.8 pounds in 1946 and 19.4 pounds in 1965. Tomatoes - canned - §.0 (2807: tins in 1946 and 6.1 tins in 1965. Potatoes - 21 Ibs. in 1946 and _ W pounds in 1965. Sugar, granulated: - 8.3 ‘lbs. in 1946 and 21:6 pounds in 1965 Bread - 10.6 pounds in 1946 and 11.7. pounds im 1965"" “While corn ae “teeae one in this province for over 60 vears it has “never become a generally established or accepted crop For many years a plot of corr would be grown as supplemen tary feed for cattle wheg pas. tures got dry, as a crop it al ways appeared to. be quite a re- lable . one. Corn is probably crop for ensilage im areas where the clinate permits, yields of grain corn are extre- mely high. More recently a de- velopment of interest in grow- tng corn for ensilage has tak- en place and some quite iarge acreages are reported. In the past one of the main problems wit corn was the con- trol of weeds,_now all this has been solved with 9 cnemiva! cal led atrazine whicn kills every- thing but the corn. Today's: corn crop is one of real beauty the with clean ground and very lit- | tle cultivation involved. Testing of ‘varieties suitable: for this province are underway and. there seems to be every pros- pect for an expansion ef tlie province's corn acréage. ‘CHRISTMAS CARDS Further .to our observatio.s postal.....strikes. and Christmas eards a_ friend was thoughtful date of Septembe> 23 to forward the traditional greetings and best wishes for a Merry Christmas. We suspect that this Is probably one of the earlfest Christmas cards on record and eertainly relieves the sender of any possibility of being charg- ed with putting things off until the last- day. “ This happening may be the swer tothe combined —prob- m--of. Christmas and a strike Why not make--Octeber a spe- tial Christmas card month and ®ncourage everyone te get the exchange of greetings TRANSPORT: “he ideal - enough under! is David Kirk, Secretary of Canadian Federation of Agricul ure-and a number of others re- ; 1.7. pounds i- a 1948 and 3.5 pounds in 1985 ernie as authorities on agr cultural UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE with strong demands from farm groups and individual farmers he Federal Government has finally decided te take plunge and make unemploy- | iment insurance _ available ‘©. . Harm workers: matters. more-than usual at-/ tention on agricultural matters will welcome ee would. focus of-age. ‘We hope. agriculture in Yee year’s program list. of mer ag at ens. in the |Thornbers of land, numbers | | the | tions a? In the absence of details we are not ina posi (ama DISCOUNT DRUG DEPARTMENT over wit! nute iW - the pi stal people (if they are ithe exclusions’ may be. ted it is quite possible to lose ajworking) will certainly have a of its importance and jbefter Christmas and./in ‘short e business willbe spread over a wider area. EEF CONFERENCE Bear /We are not in a position to re | Attention Ioort on happenings at Canada’s °° which the ‘spending six months Great OPEN) TL 10:00.0' CLOCK NIGHTS © ~ Thursday Night — at 8,00 o'clock Compare 14.95 “Ti me Specia li Your choice SAMPSON-DOMINION HAND MIXER TOASTER 1000 Hours ee Squaw Point t (A) Squadron—Oueen Charlotte Armeuties i ; (B) ‘ja toe Armiearies 0900 Hours ad (C) Squadron—Summerside Armouries 0900 Hours” Rigned: E. G. McLeod, Lt. PELL REGIMENT er Annual Range Classification - Sunday, Oct. 2, 1966 ‘DRESS: Battle Dress, Web Belts, Berets, Bootes, Puttees. Church Service to be held at Range. Col. In this province the stron- lemand has been by the n doubt ounce- ition and application. forms. plications must, be on hand by | October 21 and as it takes some time to prepare a good applica- tion it is important to aet éarly. woe ces an jotnag. 8 aud preserip- We will Deliver STEAD’S - .. 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