HEAVY BEE SHIPMENT , BIG HONEY CROP LIKELY “lifan. Mav 23 _ in Manitoba, IIPG Honey rodu -~ Saskatchgwan Grind going to have one of iheiriilggest years on record in 1945 l: ee shipments tome are the l2‘- nearly double the average of prev- ious years.‘ Honey producers say that the heavy orts are’ due largely to the fact t at. the war import tax on bees has been removed and be- cause Canadian producers. short of labor throughout the- war. are finding more help available than for the past five years. ‘Boalition Cabinet liamoil In Japan (By Tho Associated PNII) IOKYO. May bti-Prunleryshig- gru ‘loohida tonight named a co- alition cabinet. domln ted by 0on- servstives to gpvem ungry Jap- an. Lnunediat ly doubts arose who- ther Yoshi would be able tollln approval for all members of his proposed‘ government. It was ex- gteg he would formally present a Fruit Production , Outlook For i946 te to the Emperor tomor- ' XOW. Prof. l-liroshi Null. nominated to be Minister of Asrlculwre. w- peared to be a. st block. He has a "conspicuous" record ot war activity. Japanese pointed out. imd it was considered doubt- ful if Allied headquarters would acwtlt him. The cabinet as browsed ismade up of six {liberals and four Pro- . gressives (Conservatives) and five non-partisans. Yoahlda himself. president of the Liberal Party.- itsel! relatively Conservative. would hold ollos of premier, foreign m ter, and first and sec- ond minister o! demobilization. Other nominees were announced “liome Minister. Beichi Omuro. Q qiartsian. Jxglnancep Tanmn Ishibushi, Lib- eral. . Justice. Ohuzo Iwata. non-parti- sa-n. Education. Kotaro Tamika, non- partisan. Wei-fare Yo isze Kawai. Progressive. Agriculture. Hiroshi Nasu. non- partisan, Commerce. Jiro Hoshljima. Lib- eral. Transport. Tsunejiro l-liratsuka. Liberal. State ministers (ministers with- out portfolio). Kijuro Shidehara. Talsao Saito, and Sadakichi l-litot- sirmntsu. Progressives; and Sujiro Chief secretary. Joji l-lasiashi. Liberal. Director of the Legislation Board. Toshiro Irie. non-partisan. and Communications. SUITES A FEATURE NEW SLEEPING CARS MONTREAL. Que. May 2o - Streamlined sleeping cars made up entirely of individual rooms and which can be formed into suites, and parlor cars with private rooms are some of the new features in store for Canadian travellers. Those improvements were report- ed h:re by the Canadian National Railways to be included in itspost- war programme for the moderni- zation of its passenger equlpme t. One type of sleeper will have 18 “roomettes". the latest individual m-"wancy space. Another -will in- clude ten roomettes and six sect- ions. Completely equipped. ench room will have such up-to-datc improvements as a bed which will fold into a recess in the wall. ni- loiving more freedom for dtiytime travel comfort, a medicine cabinet with a narror and a wardrobe. Beds wi-ll be of the latest pullman design. A bedroom-buffet-lounge car will feature four double bed-rooms with especially constructed par- titions which can be made up into suites. A spacious lounge with a library. a solarium. and a modern buffet section will be other feat- ures in this type of car. (‘arlor cars will include completely equip— pod private rooms. having restful sofas and seats. These cars will seat 26 persons arid will also have ladies lounges. Another tygoe pur- lor car will also have a bu fet ser- V C8. _ First class coaches will be ‘ong- er and wider. but will have nut-er seats. A glass partition will livide the car into two sections. and seat- ing 32 non-smokers and 38 smok- ers. Indirect lighting. wide double- plate. armoured glass windows. rc- movable tables. a new design ladies’ lounge room and interior decorating of light color shades to give a highly pleasing, restful ef- fect will be some of the comforts of these new cars. The seats W!“ be of the "sleepy hollow" type. CANADIAN ROCKIES BACK- GROUND FOR MOVIE PRODUCTION JASPER. PARK. Alta.. May 20- Large scale operations are under- way at three points on the con- tinent in preparation for filming Paramount's "T h e Emperor Waltz". indicating magnitude of the technicolor production that starts shooting on May 24th here. 2.000 miles from Hollywood. of and insect pests lowered the vitality of rees lculairly qf appple trees in pang of and Quebec and the extent grogram this season. ‘Fhe mild win- wus helpful. although the warm weather during the last three wrecks Gilly the extent to recover 1mm the effecs of inst sea- son but also the size of the 1946 crop. British Columbia produced a reo- oird crop of tender tree and small fruits in 1945 although the apple tlon over i945. FARM LAND VALUES The average value. 0d farm lfllliifi in Canada iin same value as ro and it is the tha avera e values have failed to show aln crease. 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