i . nt CEE Mh Itty * tae trnnt mB Tt, > y TS aa. [torrent ‘ ren ‘ ni s ; " ms oe i . . < Prue i : Ry = ae a - ib : ‘ re weet . ‘ ’ mates : ’ en tn the 1040s would have! as 2 tool of the tT.8. beers | The Gaara, Charttetown ne is 1966. 9 FEDERATION NEWSLETTER oe eer ri + cae 3 Onisng Kai-shek, the Nationalist | t a “middle road,’ S Ays| rious | Nu Han China leader, and Chiang's Kuo- | ios Ae inna a belief that ‘the | CW. Cc. C rt be sia be won yg ome yt te | St A mintang party. ‘Not so now, In) Commnenisi party did not repre-— a er inell-< eae te St.. John's fet-ospect.- _--..... .ent--the. Chinese. people. ee beg e ppears lea ¥= In the 1940s Wu wrote that) Wu committed yet other* sins: | Wi No t Ri [Nort announced “serine - ———— “the people are suffering.” He | He forgot the importance. of | © un As ' ee _ ion ref claimed te champion ‘genuine | ‘class hatred’ in two“histori@al ae ye 6 ee ier me z aoe politics” — as Com-+} Plays. a |_ ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP) ye as a counci ok ons erations ‘ munists out of power invariably | The party says Wu cham-|Walter C. Carter, Liberal mem- L the resignations, . 8 \ ‘do. He wrote against: one-party.| Pioned such unthinkable | things ‘ber of the legislature for White nett meen ihe Soe By. WILLIAM L RYAN icentre of a Uokeal drive against dictatc-ship. He deplored the | ‘personal liberty an’ free-| Bay, North has — announ< ced | 3. Datareatons six, three va- ssociated Press News Analyst |intellectuals and others — sone sort of rule which gave aij) 40m of thought, -'press, travel he .will not run again in the! Judging by a: vast flood of |inside the party. some inside wealth, glory Poppet to one ‘Others suchas election next provincial election. .* jeant for a total 42 seats. fi Fs By J. LINCOLN. DEWAR ‘al process of farms. addusting bas been thade as-to. the aie Q FEATHER -RECORD; to new technology is likely to lif an , or when payment might c 3 ; ~ This week to: date ne ¢ ‘remain a powerful force in farm:|be wild tte eee propaganda from Peking, the | the Par ce now accused | man. | Fights. : ‘Mr. “Carter, elected to. “tha > SCOTCH EXPORTS UP Yup: with a very mixed pattern | enlargement, particularly if as- when made ould be based on Blackest enemy of the Chinese a Pacer g e —politburo’s. These essays were published | KEEP IT PRIVATE — House in 1962, was returned to! LONDON: (AP):— Exports of “weather wise. Sunday morning sisted appropriately. production * e 1965 dairy ‘Communist party is a ‘Chinese ee ted regime’ has con- | as a book in 1959. In the context! NEW DELHI (AP)—Informa- @ City council seat here last fall | scotch whisky. ,jumped 19 per produced three-quarters of an’ However, in spite of this ra-|year which ended on March 30th. /Communist | official named Wu | s 8 a ee Wu’ and of the 1940s, an attack on one- |¢ion Minister Raj Bahadur has after first winning the munict-|eent in the first quarter of this Minch of ice and one of the cold- pid consolidation, Canada still 1966 Dairy Policy: Han. flag a signal. fo, a drive man‘rule and one-party dictator- explained why India — censors [pal electiqn in 1961. He said in year, with the United States and : : ainst “enemies” througho Ushi ted to Chi K ‘ ) days ever for the time of |has a large number of farms! The policy for this year holds The indictment against Wu ag oughou P .poin lang ai- |kissing in Indian movies but not a statement he wants to devote |Italy the biggest takers, the “By Sunday evening snow |which are “too small to provide out to farmers the ‘prospect of Han’is a fascinating exercise in ites of 007,000,000 popu. | shek. 3 lin foreigh ones. ‘Kissing be-/full time to the countil duties. |Seotch Whisker Association—an--— s falling and in certain pla- operators with acceptable stan- |receiving $4.00 per hundred for Communist logic, To hear Pe- | Dipn'T EXPLAIN | ltween husband and wife in the _ He Is the third legislature |ndtnced Thursday. Exports t& P this: snow remained about dards of living and from which!manufacturing milk. Rhis fig- ‘King tell it, Wu is the centre of | |'Thescase ‘is based on Wu's But, ‘asic ieee \West is more of a ritual. To! jmember to resigh his seat for |talled 8,302,000 proof gallons, lor near 48 hours - that must be operators sooner or later are jure would be at the plant so the & threat to the existence of the | writings. since the 194s. In those says y § DEOPAGANCA, the average Indian it is to be municipal office -duties here|worth . £24,097,000 ($72,291,000). Wu_ published- hi - record as well. ‘going to, want to move. A study \farmer should receive it le %s | Tegime. -» days the Communists, including” gut eaplanatioa,” " tise attecks | one vate. We regard sex since last fall. Mayor William |The price gain over the 1965 eee However, in spite of cold and of gnember,,. countries concl a hauling charges. The govern- Wu has become the main tar- Mao, instructed followers to use | |as som sacred." > ‘Adams represented St. John's riod was 30 nt. mow the great need was for ed that the natural enlargement |ment undertakes to make a di-| get of a campaign denounci.g | 2°Y and all subterfuges for infil- ee a hae teoeG ea bow w. per ce! moisture and the rain has been of farms is not likely to be suf-'rect payment of 75 eents per | “anti- party, anti-Communist ele- trating enemy ranks. Today: the | ening: By s : 1959 Mao had all the power and | fe indeed very much needed and ficient and that official inter-|hundred to milk producers and ments.” The cam has ‘euch | things Wu wrote and said in Se “avery welcome. A week of warm | ivention seems necessary. Spe- |Hetween 21 and 22 cents a pound | a hysterical sea oh it. sug: those days are part of the indict- y wlory. un eS 4. FOR BRANDED BEEF | iA ) SHOULDER OR BLADE—BRANDED BEEF - . , he party. fi eather would produce a great cial) enlargement and consoli- /putterfat to cream shippers, the gests panic in high. places. ment egainst him. had be finds, ‘into oe ‘es * 2 . g ; AST BEEF rm - Qe “Mransformation ing the appear- dation programs have been un- |halance $3.25 ds to be made up by | ha Wu~has been a prolific ‘pro. vi “Vipoce of this provine ‘dertaken in France, Germany, |the processor’ from the proceeds | mae aie yl gic ducer of historical and political | 194s Tt finds that ns ail the 1 Very likely there has been, Ireland, The Netherlands, ,Nor-|of his: sales which are bolster-| object lessons, What is happen- |¢88@¥8 and other works. His al-|tervening time he was serving | lor this time of the year, more | way. and. Sweden. Proposals for jed through support prices on but- ling to them serves as a wae ae about. bandits and bad- | |Chiang and ‘'the reactionaries” | planting — toes and seeding 'a farm enlargement pro; _ter,_cheese_and_skim_milk pow- ing of what can happen to of grain than: for many -years. ‘have recently been made in Hri- ‘der. It is felt that where effec: | aie: WEN tsk Wie ra se — any. farmers have been ready. |tai . itive “competition operates that opposing politburo policies; -. - s TONIGHT. siege _f a 4 © 780 carry _out_seeding operations! DAIRY. _DEFINITIONS._|the-marke aes ==As-the= politburo tells it, Wu-d- but have hesitated feeling condi-' pplementary Payments:... . \producer $3.25 a hundred less lafan en aa beven_veare ago, ; mm wu Peions were not favourable for This was-a payment made by |hauling charges ‘for milk. revesiod Wa true face.” But injU FE & EDDY rrowth. Possibly we can now ithe Federal Government to bol-) : ssume that the stage is set and ster 1965 dairy income. alt was - AGE BEATS SPEED ee eee ane deputy mayor _“Ch’town’s. Most_Fabulous=Folk- Singers”: the proper _policy., cropping wise paid _late in. thé season or early | BUDAPEST...(AP)...A_.thiet of-the-Peleing-city-eounc}l-and. Iso ne = a4 en ener : at least, is full speed ahead. in 1966 . and was = ag milk who eluded police here for a "respected historian and retl- : a, Early in January the late E- and cream produced in 1964. |iong time was caught by -a cian. : LES. aed l IE SMOOTHIES Reid brought to the attention eeaeney Payment: -|group of old - age pensioners. The propaganda falls say} : —The Horse. and Sulky’ a nf the Federation _of__Agricult- i ie the fact that improved ot ~The~deficiency- paymentgholds Gabor ‘Palmai~and~several—of | why, if he veveated himself ~in lout to_produeers-the—prospeet-of his friends spent four nights hid= | 1950, he was’ not Tt fails a : ry ~~ ee ramed pinion, ma reared payment to bridge the ‘gap be- ing in a car on°a parking lot to say why the ist state GRAN AD A ‘STEAK |] The Only Store that sells » be certified for use in’ Can-| wee”, the national avetage ithe thief raided. When he put continued to publish his works. | ~ : 3 _ ROOM ..[] Branded Beef Continuously : ; price for manufacturing ‘milk*his hand through the window, '| SPARKS DRIVE MEMBERS AND GUESTS WELCOME See ane atte ee ricultize @d_ $3.30. No announcement ithey grabbed him. .____Wu just happens to be in the to the proper authorities in- Ot: | os and it ean’ now be report- | ed that the material in question.| is available for the use of tur - nip growers. SWARBLE FLY a 5 Attention is difected to pub- “Mcity being given’by the Depart: | ae ment of Agriculture to the se-| “J eond stage of the war on war- | ‘bles. Cattle shouldbe checked | and if there ts any. evidence of | - the pest. the eontact man in the } community can be consulted has the necessary material. and > Getting rid" of the warbles much to make the cattle hap- | SERVE. LAMB FOR A cane suieile payers pe ‘LEG OF LAMB ts Om pe UNDER AUTHORITY OF SECTION 8 OF bed ae eK PROTECTION ACT «2 a eee ane THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND oo = Ouse gates iayee meena SS “MILK CONTROL BOARD ce GS q o pid# and the cattleman richer. | hail a BAR ANS ocsseesiriesacorcerewumsneill iecnereemneccsticl carer eect ignaors oa . = Generally the” Teelng Sai foo ee eeonrerrmenensenpeeenninseeseeeeeesemnenea 52-PRESCRIBED AS: FOLLOWS: : been growing.on the part of far}. . ee = mers at. feast that. a are in- | eo : : 3 ‘ : Maen < Te equities a ee es a : 4 > 60 f land ownets are con- ER ‘ORD ESC ND _ | | ERS BE RESCINDED A * o ,farmers ban gethe : + ae : ‘ te s Set Weg ceraia "taxation proc ie “THE FOLLOWING PRICE “STANDARDS: BE SUB STITUTED THEREFOR (aaa 3 ‘tices in Ontario. in whe faseners? | wee : ere % _in_a_townsh re con- oor + sierable ei aelcolia oer Notice ts hereby given to all mitk ond cream ‘pred ucers, distributors and consumers thet beginning May 15, 1966 the price of a wad crea in the areas of mia Te ; = their land should ‘not "be Victoria, Crapaud, Tryon, St. Eleanors, Miscouche, Wellington, Richmond, Tyne Valley, Portage, Eflerslie, O'Leary, Kensington, New Haven, Bonshaw, Charfettetown, © we + tax pro se lie as water works, fire and police Southport, Sherwood, Parkdale, North River, Cornwall, New Glasgow, New Lnodon, Cavendish _ Winslee,, Hunter. ayer North - South cae: Pownall, =" Vers. Sct urban residences. Hat River, Woed Island, Woe d Fect. urban residences. | non Bridge, Eldon, Finette, Fat iver wand Ferry a be ‘as follows: e After ae eee PA U : : : ; ed weit e farmers have finally won }-- STEURIZED MILK | HOMOGENIZED - PASTEURIZED : : a : ee = ase and have been exemp- roe ‘ ee : 5 : Cs : ao J oa be) Red tetan a portion of their me Minimum fat 3.5%. ee Minimum ‘fat 3.5% ae : - _ MONTAGUE and SOURIS _ eS ALBERTON ee woe ees en near le sos Per Quart eee RETAIL WHOLESALE ° PaBravniman MILK Oy BLEND CREAM PASTEURIZED MILK _° BLEND CREAM : SERIE hss a oe any ee ] Per. Pint Mie ide Per Quart 250 -2Ae Minimum fat 2.5% Minimum fet 80%. | Minimum fat 35% Minimum fat 8% = Cai speaee ee Se ee end on Peek Pint: .8e° oe Per Pint ise a : ee ‘a RETAIL WHOLESALE RETAIL WHOLESALE | -- Be 008 A setainy bas y ae Per % Pint < . Be lt : _ RETAIL WHOLESALE -__ RETAIL WHOLESALE ‘WHOLESALE advantage. jot iia TABLE. CREAM . . pe Qer Quart -. Me De Per Quart . .46e dite: Per Quart — 3 fife: Per Quart 460 — Me t For many years jo itica . ee ee im : aaa | : . Per Pint 1 Per oe : where the candidates of the dif- | Minimum fat 18% ‘BLEND CREAM Pe ge 12e le Per Pint the 28 : = ae A 43 = ah ae - ~ pe ate ed ce * RETAIL WHOLESALE Minimum fet 8% ed 1 Ge Per % Pint .12e lle a eee : oe ; » same platform, sta - ; Mn, pats dues : i : : : case and slugged it out under ) " : ETAIL WHOLESALE : : : + the: watchful eye of ira eee f Per Pint ie ie = "Per Quart ae aiasnigdes Snel ~ PASTEURIZED ____WHIPPING CREAM ae BOMOGENIEED - PASTEURIZED verre oy : the oe of tending to keep the |” ee ee Per Pint .25¢ ae — eS nh esr ; = = ae ~~ Minimum nar cael aba eiguai again List “WHIPPING CREAM re are = ae eats RETAIL WHOLESALE oe ee RETAIL WHOLESALE | ae ba eeeearatiy char | oo . ae oo SALE ye quart #18 gi - RETAIL WHOLESALR ee ee - lenged. Of recent poe roll | Minimum fat 82% Fo ee ee bo as a 3 = oe a oo Per git Ye 28e eee o 2 and water pattern has develop- ae . SEY pee : : ‘ SES : n ‘ ‘ ‘ . ‘ é ed - half. political meeting -half ; RETAIL WHOLESALE Minimum fat 3.5% pe ® re “Pat z * : iS Per % Pim 32e Sle Per % Pint age: * 6c : Per % Pint 336 Sie“ social - event with no place for Per Quart $1.25 : $1.20 > RETAIL WHOLESALE 3" + be : nr, : the opponent to inject his wick-] Per Pint ~ 65e “i 680 : ee 7 CHOCOLATE DRINK ed ideas. Per % Pint .33e 3le Per Quart 280 Vigo. ce PASTEURIZED - HOMOGENIZED TABLE. CREAM 5 a Now a new fon has a Per Pint ‘120 ‘Me TABLE. CREAM MILK IN PAPER CONTAINERS . “ ik Minimum fat 2% . injected with.the inviting by a ‘ - : ae inimum 1 : citizen's committee of soot ene DRINK : ie Bd . Minimum fat 18% - a Minimum fat 3.5% a RETAIL WHOLESALE * RETAIL WHOLESALE es to Aa agen. a ah ts | ‘Minimum fat 2% : - SKIMMED MILK see RETAIL WHOLESALE : RETAIL WHOLESALE iran Banga a plan we see -entisidereble se _ RETAIL WHOLESALE RETAIL WHOLESALE | Per Quart Be” Bite Per Quart —s_.28e ae i he 50 nr Per Pint _ (18e 18e irs' a : : ~ : es ; that’ politicians of all stripe} Per Quart -29¢ .26e ‘e Per Quart 17 je: a « he = i ak p Per % Pint » 220 Ale” Per %& Pint te » be have engineered the people in-] Per Pint -18e oe Ese ras SKIMMED MILK : to jumping. through their spe- | Per 7 02. - 8e + 6e- si ' os ake : i eyneer The price’ of Pasteuri: ~ Homogenized milk in bulk dispenser cans delivereti cial political hoop. Now it looks | Per 10 oz: paper .10e 7 8 = Rt ns aj ; Sa : eg RETAIL WHOLESALE to hotels, motels restaurants;\and retail stores shall be: — ' as if the electorate is showing] . : ! z ee CHOCOLATE DRINK -- gigns of attempting to-turn the} 5 Pasteurized « Nemoganieet ; Per Quart -16e ' 15e _ (1) When the distribator ‘owns and maintains the dispenser .24 cents per -quart. tables by setting up a situation | . eo -(2) When the -purchaser owns and maintains the dispenser 28 cents per quart. ce gee grea or not : 2% fat content om trucks a ' ae RETAIL WHOLESALE . best FARM. ENLARGEMENT 4 RETAIL WHOLESAIS : ‘RETAIL WHOLESALE [| Per Quart ° .25e Be : fs The price of pasteurized and ee, homogenized milk delivered in the ie acess id cee Per Quart Be Me. += PersGal. Ae .40e Per Pint We Ie : ao : ae ee ee eo g 1 countries, | Per Pint -13¢ -12¢ : , Per 7 os. je. » be : ‘ : PASTEURIZED MILK : ‘ PASTEURIZED - - HMOGENUED ; : ell rere pr mais mi: . a : MILK se In Canada, a8 ey ‘ : : =] aeieimum tab: 5 ; : re pean countries, farm enlarge-| STORES & RESTAURANTS STORES & RESTAURANTS a um fat 3.5% oe Raid nee ee on eoryaech (trie veeouh RETAIL oe ea The price of Homogenized - Pasteurized milk in bulk dispenser cans Geiivered RETAIL WHOLESALE ~ “ |. eieade Whoueae hat may be.termed natural | - ya i - |. to hotels, motels, vest stores, and restaurants shall. be: ae? is Per Quart we Be ae oe ee ey connie avoinon: Tate 16-9 Pet-Quart eo ee ee ee ; Oo pee at 12 Per Quart .25¢ Me i his a a ferent tbat a ae . (1): ‘When the dlateibator owns ‘and maintains” ‘the dispenser . 24e Per % Pint ot ay “Per Pint “te ‘ie a own farm, : a tied ee : been farmed by another. Farm All milk sold tm paper | ennialiers shall be 4 cents per quart extra. on, (3): When--the- purchaser-owsis-and- maintaine the _dispenser Resse Per '2 Te 5 Ei credit ote aan ooo. fay The price of $5.13 per hundred pounds shall be paid by the processordistributor |} Ail milk sold in paper containers ‘shall be 4 cents per quart extra. - ; i ees er me ne ‘cnie fork for all milk testing 3.6% butterfat with an increase of 6 cents per hundred pounds : All imitk sold. in paper containers shall be four conte per quart extra, - $ g “gaan aeuintrine, this natural con- | for ai 1/10 per cent butterfat over 3.6% and a deduction of 6 cents per hundred? eh The price of $4.75 per hu shall be- paid by the processor distributor for Tear solidation has been quite POO Gea ee eee ee oe The pric’ vy $4.95 per hundred ehall be paid by the processor - distributor for all ‘milk testing 3.6% butterfat witit an eae of 6 cents per hundred pounds for i = _number of. are ted Ye. All milk shall be paid. for _at:the above standard price. The purchare_of- diteplus | all milk testing 3.6% butterfat with an-increase-of six cents per hundred pounds for | every 1/10 per cent butterfat over. 3.6% deduction ef 6 cents: per hundred J. = See etwas 4a be 190 cent sper be rk ate i tana paid to the producers of fluid cream shall every 1/10 per cent butterfat over 3.6% and a*deduction of 6 cents per huntired | ° pounds-for-every_1/10_per cent Thtorfat Hi 3.6%. All milk shall be- a. rg for : and 1961...This is at the rate of save sto ivered. ‘ pounds for every. 1 fo per cent butterfat below 3.6%. All milk shall be paid for at at the above ‘standard = The purchase of surplus milk shall not be pe : ; ever 10,000 a year..~ The natur- retail price per quart of pasteurized and puncte Fomor milk | ‘the above standard price. The purchase of “surplus ‘milk shall “not be permitted. ri id for fluid hall be 0 lita oa ‘butter =F Ness caine sold from retail stores and restaurants shall be two cents higher. than the Wholesale <The price paid to prod hall be 90 cént pound butterfat }- The price pa ucers uid cream sha oie Pe pou : . 5 p producers of fluid cream & cen 8 per a fat delivered to the plant. ~* : Brice delivered by the distributor. - oR delivered tothe plant. pla sien: See * “ ~ os he Te price tel steurized - homogenized milk sold from retail J- °° -«- : PASTEURIZED - HOMOGENIZED MILK ns d : ve } ‘stores and re ecraaligi hal be oan higher than the — price delivered f° Minimum. fat 3.5% 5 7 The price of pasteurized and pasteurized - hofogenized milk delivered in the by the distributor. : ee ea : : : eu: towns and villages of St. Peters, Morell, Mount Stewart, Georgetown, Murray River, : * a - In paper eontainers |. Murray, Harbour, shal] be: ' Ro. ; ao ange — wee is | 7 ae "WALTER E. DARBY | ae ‘Stationery, oe ll nae and : te 20 PASTEURIZED MILK i | - aaee eee GES eee ee —e- , AChaitman) rah eyes. invitations, invoices, ~j, We : t 16¢ + : ike : i ‘ a : ‘ : : statements, a hl d all bs f i : i . Mintinym fat 3.5% > Mini fat 3.5% . : e pee ae a ‘ £ Ww. ADAMS 5 ee asa 6 your job printing re- Co ee “RETAIL WHOLESALE re o (Secretary) ae Savane All jobs Sat _, PASTEURIZED _ PASTEURIZED - HOMOGENIZED Per Quart - . .24e ae, RETAIL WHOLESALE oS : ar. . : ; . : ‘ ‘ yeas ee ’ 4 CC ae . Bd ' ae Per. Pint-—~ 13¢ 19¢ Per Quart .25¢ we ve a _ ROLAND MacDONALD cad L : The prite. per_.quart—of-Homogenized-=Pasteurized ‘milk in bulk dispenser cans P eo Pee Pinte ee SUR eR ra ao ~ (Member) GUARDIAN - PATRIOT delivered to restaurants, hospitals, motels, and the R.C. A. F. Station, St. Eleanors oe sed oe ‘ Pe % Pint ow . : Sar C E NT B A L shall be: ~ ; AD pony : ' é oe : ; . i eh - §. ; oe 4 El MER WAUGH a serie : 8 (a) When the distributor owns and maintains the dispenser Qe is * p (Member) E R Yy oa The retail price per quart of pasteurized and pasteurized - homogenized milk : (b? When the purchasér.owns and maintains the dispenser qu p pa : ; PRIN oa ™ NS ; _ ‘ sold trom retail stores aid ‘restaurants shall be two"cents higher-than the wholesale 5 eo .5 HELEN A. LAWSON : Phone 4-8506 _ The rubber tube shall Beseuppiied:by the owner 6f the same, price delivered by the distributor. ‘ ’ it ll _ (Member) : . heer < * & ‘ i a . ‘ ' cs = ee : 7 : : i, : | Sa i ‘ * : é ie : : zs ‘ . - j nee -_—+ Ji y . ii . mentee aa seen aC ; = : : : d mt pce es ‘ : e pe . - . - “ 1 : 3 s - eckial +. sas i ss iaalanian poten seis tense Aaeentram manent ms smn lantern aici maye quan ce ae os _ ea 3 eR ——— seit Scr ae Tua . ae 2 er i ie i ies ini . tee hibisis 2