gone to the expense From the stanrboint of labor. turnips are an expensive crop to grow, but. nevertheless a very val- uable one for feedtn cattle. While the turnip maggot as cut, down exports it will likely be responsblo for our dairy cows having some extra feed this winter. reading Potatoes The larg crop and low price for a will potatoes this year result in many farmers attempting to util- We know many - Freight Assistance Coarse Grairl is a WE duct. In regard to the feedlot 4! raw potatoes to dairy cattle. livestock men have different opinions. some claiming very satisfactory results and others the direct opposite. We believe that it small amounts are fed in the begining and increased gradually that results should be satisfactory. It is necessary. however. that the dairy cow receives sufficient grain and hay to maintain body weight. 40 1391' to It is important to keep in mind that raw potatoes tea before miik- in in; can produce an objectionable flavour" in the milk. " fIllm9!'5- The Experimental station has a bulletin which gives information all the making 41 potato silage. Potato should the policy results : Industrial centres. E I 3' . 9 5 s- 5 E 3 5 meat that because sportrnsn have o the province with game that they have unqualified rights in hunting. farmers that have gone to trouble and expense in oviding feed for game birds durgg the winter and would think of shooting them. Freight Amletanoe Pulley The possibility that the Domin- ion Government may cancel the Policy on thought in the minds of our live- kg. lee s portion of the crop for feed. stock producers. W," ' There is no question that ked This possibility is a very grave .,,.g.5..4...,g potatoes when properly balanced threat to the whole econosigy of g.d.....g. with protein supplements can be the province. with the unset act- .(,.a.....g used to advantage in producing cry condition of our potato and ucsssecib-ysu bacon. althoulh possibly not of e turnip markets anything . that 5., 13.. i. 3.. 5. high guilty as the barley fed pro- would curtail livestock production would indeed be serious. At the present time the assist- ance amounts to roughly 5.00 per hog. If this were lost the margin of profit would be quite small. The Federation is doing every- thing possible to impress proper authorities with the neces- sity of continuing the policy. be cancelled we would likely get the following 1. Increase the of feed S11.- 2. Decrxdased livestock product- Itl: Lower living standards for 4. Movement of rural people to 5. Increased Government Expen- iuorease in freight rates. time urban centres. er industries. 5 meals plan to exist industry. very few ion Government disturbing vi any Province in a plan that the average the ice! for one Province ' d of another. The first regular the F Forum season hinge is claimed to u fav- grer-dehly with cooked potatoes as n Farmers And Hunters FAVORITES with ALL THE FAMILY We view with mild concern the apparent development of some ill- feeling between our urban sports- men and the farmers of the prov- ince. Possibly a little more con- slderation on the part of one and a little better understanding on the part of the other would pre- Bnter immediately . . . and as often as ye; lilo. This exciting three-part contest has been planned to give all "Miracle" Feed users eve pppprruaity of whale one of ese beautiful new Chevro ea or another of the so valuable prises. And, every con- ilu";:.i-?&1i.i::”.:.2l::3.Zi - -ad ros-Ito lnewcarsaodoue-thirdofthe Id tloaalpriaeswillbeanudud pp sreschofthefoilowlagdstes: KINLI IIIILE COFFEE llrun a I null endeavour. ulatlng inquiring minds themselves. Floor Prcee It is evident that First section -Dec. 15th, 1950 Second section-Feb. 28th, 1951 Third section -May lith. I951 SEND IN AS MANY ENTIII3 AS YOU WISH - Till. Moll INTI!!! YOU SIND ll VIII MOI! CHANCES YOU IIAVI 70 VIII. IVIIY TAO FROM A MIIACLI HID IAO IS AN IITIY ILANK. ' ' Hese'sallyouluvvefedo: usttelluslntenwordsormore be e of s spedied type 535? ”””;.i:"::r..'".:"” on 3".u.3.'.3me and address as aeyourowu. man the completed sums II: COMO! DIVISION: Dtpto ' "is" no Oglvie Fleur mm campany llmllel, P.O. lei! 7!”, Mhtleel, Ove- revenue. 1. Cause still further demand for I. lteise cost 0! living in Meri- 9. Produce unemploymanvin oth- 10. Retard the building up of our soil. rum sssrdt run. Alettarint.hspreasonThurs- day in ' from " t field asks why there should be any secrecy in giving the details in ref- erence to the Federal Govern- the potato At the time the press release re- ferred to was made. no official in- formation on the proposition was available. However, we learn from a reliable source that the Domin- is prepared match on an equal basis any as- sistance the Province might pro- do We can see some difficulties for kind and it would appear unreason- able to expect Prince Edward Is- land and New Brunswick to ss- sist in stabilizing the potato mar- ket for Ontario and Quebec. 1' tetoss are a widely used and important food and we do not feel consumer ex- pects to buy than far below the cost of production. A loss to one section of our people can not be a permanent benefit to anyone. We understand that the Prince Edward Island Potato Board plans to meet with the New Brunswick Board the list of this week i0 rim the setting of minimum prices. This is an action which must be taken jointly and is not pract- lhrnr Forum Groups broadcast of heard on Monday. October 30th. Increased interest in this field of Adult Education is highly desir- able. and we look for increased and renewed interest in this field of Farm Forum will assist in stim- helplng people who wish to help buslnesunen ii is? E L332: 25 iii If g ?i recognises part of the transitional period. We have many other industri in Oensdathathevebeen nurtured and built up by swsidies in the form of tariffs and .customs and Agriculture has certainly footed its share of the bill. The this has come when further exploitation of Agriculture in the way of prices below oost of d ” must cease in the in- terest of nationelowelfare. lei Squadron Prepares To Go Oveneas OTTAWA. Oct. 28 - (OP) - Three R.C.A.F. headquarters of- ficers have left for Britain to make advance arrangements for the arrival of Canada's Red In- dien jet fighter squadron. .whlch is to train with the RAF The squadron, which has been stationed at Chatham. N.B.. is due to be transferred early in the new year. It will be the first unit of a rotating force which Canada plans to keep in air training in Britain and possibly other North Atlantic Alliance countries. Headquarters officers who left for the United Kingdom yesterday were Group Captains E. A. Mc- Nab. director of personnel admin- istration; S. G. Cowan. director of supply services. and V. S. J. Millard, director of organization and establishment. . Glace Bay Pair Get Two-Year Term SUSSEX, N.,B., Oct. 26- (GP) - - John Morris McNeil. 26. and Edward Hector McNeil. 33, natives of Glace Bay, N. 5.. were sentenced to two years each in the Maritime Penitentiary at Dorchester when they appeared before Magistrate W. D. Bonneli in Sussex police court today on charges of breaking, en- tering, and theft. They were arrested Saturday night near Anagancs by - of the county detachment, R.C.- M. P.. an hour after they had brok- en into the store of Archie Robin- ! are not convinced of the wisdom of tlons. thanks-to its inspired aet- iou in Korea." Accompanied by his granddaught- Bishop's University at l oxvllle, Que., to be honored with a doctorate of civil law. Honored with shnilar degrees at the annual convocation will be Lieutenant-Governor Lawson of Ontario. Finance Minister Abbott" Montreal industrialist sir James Dunn and Robert Sherwood, Pulitz- er-priae-winning Am 4 play- wrilht. ' Lord Besverbroolr. in a brief in- terview, seid "Canada is leading the freeing the dollar. He added that it was his hope that the British "1! this is done," he said, "the, Mlflorie Adams. 3. David Moun- tain oi-soon: world on the road to liberty" by 3- K335071319 Umlpbell. 3. Faye Coulson. Grade II - l. Vivian Duggan. 3. pound would soon be glmlluly "1; Doreen Adams. 3. Leigh Sutherland. free. Grade II B - 1. J d rowan Cculson. my A ""1 - 1. Helen Murphy. Grade I - 1. an M i is-oirraine Coulson, ya? 3oh.'."';y.,i..: n. l -Sterling J. Murphy. tear.-ner.' mm value of the pound will improve at once and the English people wur have a higher standard of living." ' As the publisher of the world's largest daily newspaper. the Lon- don Daily Express, lord Beaver- hrook predicted that newsprint prhg- es. which now are on the increase. will likely go as high as use a ton. Three Canadian newsprint manu-' facturcrs recently announced a 310 increase to sin) a ton. j.....i...gg SEA VIEW SCHOOL Honor roll for October, Principal's Dept. Grade X - 1. Clayton Adams. 2. Thelma Campbell. - Grade Ix - 1. Clifford Donald. 2. Inda Murphy, 3. Carl Murphy. Grade VIII - 1. Grace Camp- bell, 2. Ethel Adams, 3. Robert Ad- ams. Grade VII - 1. Rita Murphy. 2. Eleanor Campbell, 3. Laura Camp-I ell. Grade v1 - 1. Joan Duggan. 2.' Lois Murphy. 3. Ethyle Adams. ! --Wanda G. Murphy, teacher.' Prhnary Dept. Grade - 1. Donnie Adams, 2. Clayton oulson. 3. Walter stew- rt ' a . - Grade IV -- l. Willis Adams. 2. tity of merchandise. When over- taken by police they were heading towards Moncton by taxi, son, Penobsquls. and stolen a quan- or one of many other;voIucsble prizes in the SENSATIONAI. "mosMIIII: , I forum and leaders using MIRACLE FEEDS'... Read this Complbre list of Prizes . lien is your chance to win tremendous words.- I Imnd New Chevrolet Sedans. I Leonard De luxe Eleelrle Refrigerators . . . Model 070-! cu. ft. capacity. White porcelain nnleh. 3 Gurney Combination Electric Ranges . . . Model 64 I I0 Combining 4 Five- l-leat-Centrel Electric ements and the famous Gurney Electric Oven with eoeli burning "Top-of-Steve" Cooker. 3 Oalnedey Convertible Automatic Vleelh srs . . .'Medel.244 NC . i . Wash, Rinse; 3 Northern Ileetvlc "Jasper" Model Oeu- sele ladle Combinations. 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