1.2 The Guardian. Charlottetown. Fr!“ Ans-Ll 3. 1364 FEDERATION NEWSLETTER ‘_':tt (Ii [\l‘fltl' l l P.E.|. Dairymen To Meet In Annual Session Wed. 'l‘lt‘ week's hi: F\‘t"tll on too lai'ni H'F‘llf" has. of t'tlttt‘>(‘. ,\lttn day's potato meeiin: For a t“l'ili)(‘l~ tli l't‘élstll‘lx‘ |l “fix lltt] dn erdiuctry :atlieriii:. In point ot :-rr :: \ia~ (llllll‘ outsirtutl'n: hut : tr doesn't ll(‘(’(‘>\ill"l\' make a :Itnt! int't‘titi: ll \\;t~ a ‘t‘l'ltllls ntpp'lll: and H11“? Who attended apparently ‘~;l\\' the ooeri lfllllpllllll: (letiitite in llie \i;i\ .il ntt‘tttt truth": to iiiit nitii'r plannin: iii the potato hllsilif‘sfi \'t‘r\ Mien in larzc Iiilllt‘t‘lll:\ Ititex are not \rri conclusive kill that “a: not the ('fl\€ on Monday The \ott~ on the central xclltn: azt‘nty \ia'» pissed u t-oii-idei'ahle shun nt enthus- ta .m The Federation o’ Ait'it'llttire tum. al\i;«i_\\ been on record as zuppot'iiii: the need of lll‘L'thllZ- rd markettn: ll> pit‘slllf‘tl 'n this i-e::trrl was certainly \‘tiidit'uted hi the meetut: Here it should he pointed out that in respect to the meetin: the federation made no attempt to Influence opinion. the sole purpose was to provide a forum in ivliich :Zrou'ei's couici let tortti their mvit \'l€\\'< Specifically the minister of ag-i l‘H'lllllll‘F‘ i: asked to call a pleh-l lscite at once on the question oft 7 a t‘t‘llltitt a_'t‘iit'\ and the l't‘<i(‘l' ration ot \Lll'lt'lllllil‘t‘ askel in name a t‘ilttlmlllt‘t‘ to omit \iiilt lite lll7lllsl(‘l' to planning ll‘ pfi'hisciie and deciditi: on me questions to he asked \\’liile potato prices li.i\eiil been \t‘l'\ satisfactory .tttd this s {ll\\;l}‘\ i'atht' ftti' (‘llllt'l‘l'lL \i‘t there Hits to eiitlent'e more loii:~ 'orm contrrti than has lieeii the rats? in many oilier po- litttt meetinus l' ~(‘(‘lll~ :a tan crittcum that the potato industry has been re- lll"> tn R(‘L‘(‘I‘llln: responsibility tot‘ «truatitzni: itself and doing more in looking after its out. problems NEXT WEEK 0n “'i‘dt‘lesda} the t‘ F. l. Dairy men's \ssociation holds its 63th annual meetin: at the t‘liar- lnlleltlu'tl Hotel It has been a busy year for the associat'ttn Possibly the two more we estin: teatures uere the \ \ll of the British Dairy Queen. Rose— mary Manister and the antiual nicettu: of the Dairy Farmers of Canada in January The as- tstl('latltln expenses liaie been heavier than usual chiefly to the above mentioned Dairy Queen visit hut more so to assisting CHEVY II is a nimble size . . . Hie students to take dairy short courses this \viiiter l‘i“7e llltllu‘} has beeii provided for (‘.\(‘(‘ll(‘tt cc in dairy \iork. (or p it h l t (' speaking. in 4-H Clubs. attd tor ioraae exhibits at the Harvest Fair The dall‘_\'\b.".l‘vli‘1 operated t‘ttrin: Old Home Week t'llttlillur es to be a popular feature The association is a member o! the Dairy Farmers of (‘ao- ada plays a part in stiapiti: na- tional dairy policy Quality of dairy products has been well maintained and the industry continues tn maintain its repittar tioii for stability. FORAGE MEETINGS The increasing interest in for- aze production and imprmed quality is indicated in a recent announcement made by the min- ister of agriculture in N e W Brunswick that a committee has been appointed to study as. pects of potential loraze produt- mm and to recommend approp- riate programs and demonstra- 3) tions that will assist farmers in‘ reducing the high costs for live- stock feed. The action of the New Brunswick department in this connection is another indic- atot' that livestock production costs must he kept dfl\\|’l if tarni» 110" or.- are to continue in flhFl'al’E um’er todai's rather {'11: mar ' periormanee to the bitter endi “ith a very respectable snow. storm complete \i'ith trimm'ngst PASTl‘RE IMPROVEMENT March lit Now tie can otilyt ‘ again the tl(‘p.‘ll‘lt‘n.lll ot console ourselves with thet agriculture and the llait'yinens thought that April will surely .\s~oci;itiou iitll ioiiitly sponsor hrin: an improvement. Mirac and promote a t'nstnrc lttiprme (‘s can occur and another six meitt l'ontpelitioii Them com \ieeks can produce a dramatic petition» have lieett rtiuiiiii: toi cli:tii:e in this climateflow \ttltlt‘ ti\e tent" and hate \ct'v evt‘r. In spite of the many ad . no he: r t‘. a itsetul piti'post tmntaL'es of living in this pro» MASTITIS SHORT (‘OlltSF nice ll must he admitted llldl Planned lot‘ the gttieruoon ot our \iiiiler heather is a consid- \pt'tl IR and \[ltltlwtl't‘tl Iii the t‘l’ilhlt‘ handicap to production. (lcptti‘ltttcttl ot :igritulttite ts a commei'ce'and industry. Snow session oti the control and treat and colil add to the cost of ;:.et~ mom of tll(l\l!ll\ '|‘\io \‘t‘lr‘l‘ltt- tin: work done and limit the out- .‘ll‘liilh lMlt‘lttl‘k \‘rcly and Man put. Canada's \\‘llll(‘l‘ climate is linen ot the (‘\lt‘tl.\lttll s(‘l‘\'lt'(‘ oi certainly no prize generally. but ihp ()ntni-in \‘eict'itini'y t‘ollczc ti'om our own observation \iill he the lecturers 'l‘liero iiill conclude that this province can lie tut'tlier detailed :tiiuouiice Hike its place with the Horst ex men! of this \ewioti litit dairy ample; the whole country can fainter: \ilio plan to keep the produce Hilt‘l‘ll’itll at \itril IR owi‘. ““ " time an oppot‘tiintiv of ohtainiii; . k firsthand intoromtion on a dist" drt' ot importance to all dairy F ' rom Mail Truck ien Fl'EL 'I‘Htll't‘vHTS o'r'i'ywi t("P'—Works ii... in this aze tit electricity now ister Desclialelets has told one ‘5"- l'lh'll and {MN "ll “F‘ “PIP Commons the. amount surprised to learn that one larm- loot stolen from a post other or in this province had sold dut— mail truck in Montreal TllESt’la) in: the past \l‘llllt‘l‘ almost 200 iiialit will not be known until a cord: ol’ hood. Apparently good lull check is made. hard wood still animals 35 a fuel‘ He said the truck was carry- to many people To supplementjlng 31 money packets. includinh oil and in the tit-eplace it ltastsome payrolls. when six armed there isa tremendous amount of men held it up in downtown fuel coin: to “MW in this prov Montreal. bound its driver and iitce and there may still be a mail clerk and escaped with much to be said of making. use the truck and its contents. of a fuel that can he produced at He said he did not know the home. Wood as a fuel is perhaps.basis of reports that the loot not so much ot a stonade them would be about 5400.000 since acteristie a may appear on the amount could not be set un- tirst glance. various banks had been \tarrh kept up Its \i‘interish checked. V ’- 2 t! 4 .1 O H j z/JO W _ 5;]. CHARLOTTETOWN S T O R E OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON ILL 5:00 PM. 34W W ON SALE AT 2 RM, SHARP CIG-ARETTES . Carton packed . Yotii favorite brands . Regular R79 3.39 EASY REST MEN'S . 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