he part=of- the F ederati 7 = om ee é i i ' e ‘ i re ' ny f : , a g probably be. introduced te some-|Montreal, Toronto; Calgary and . e Boiler Firm ' Jone who works for Babcock Wf- | Vancouver. Lionel Blais |commend the Middleton farm:{our total farm output comes— | Galt oO t ‘|cox and Goldie-McCulloch Lid.— |GROWTH EXPECTED er wha stood up to a game war- |from about 30. per cent of our n ’ nt. a ‘ \ E : ;not -handed a drink. | Canada’s -power capacity —is FN ive : den who in an unauthorized way farms. “This would, seem to indi- | The company, the town's big. |€xpected to grow at an annual | Ali e Well fl was attempting to get a sample (cate that about 70 per cent of Doubles Output jgest employer and _ industrial irate of 6.4 per cent. for the next | f , [of the contents of a potato spray- |our farms are behind the rest in jeconcern, has doubled its sales ifive years SNe ot aereniOn Jee KIRKLAND LAKE (CP)—L The acquital of the farmer terms of rational scale, pro- By GORDON GRANT in the last five years to $30,- |portance is : : on a charge of resisting a peace- \duction a liga and earning’ GALT, Ont. .(CP)—Ask for a9 900,000 annually as Canada’s | the trend toward the use ag [onal Blatt, 98, wha was: wot a yrs officer demonstrates, of course, capacity. Yet the efficiency re- boilermaker in this ‘dry’? town’ largest maker of boilers for in- |Steam to generate electricity. | ; a Ay “ \that private rights were being volution has been going on with- in southern Ontario and you'll dustry and commerce. |. Good - sites for hydro-electric ane ee eee es aa ‘ ; jinvaded. Certainly there is a jin agricultire at a more rapid ~~ | Tt now is casting a eautious Power are becoming too scarce |... . : IT I place for game and fish in this |pace than in the fest of our eco- economy has been increasing by eye on increasing its export |#%4 too costly to develop and, 7) d , province and there is every rea-/nomy. | . \2.3 per cent per year. The core ‘markets. Sales to such countries|i@ the next five years, installa-) aN Meé Pes dapene to have son to maintain streams so far| Between 1946 and 1964, net of the farm problem in Canada as Ireland, Pakistan, Chile, New \tions of new steam-generating |('@¢ in a Vancouver hospita as possible in unpolluted condi-|farm production in Canada rose today can be summed up by Zealand and’ Colombia’ now ao- [Capacity ate _expeciec to peo ie anit ee ee 12 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs.,-Sept. 1, 1966. FEDERATION NEWSLETTER By J. LINCOLN DEWAR ceive consideration is the matter there appeare to. be little inter- At times people who have had jof official grades. There . is est in or understanding on the @ rough deal will say, ‘I feel|something less than an agree- part of authorities, the policy ap- | s | ate tion. However, it should. never at an average annua! rate of 1.5 comparing the net return to the ‘count for about 10 t of ; ' | t on the point of heef grades parently being to allow the di- ? | ; ‘ : sy per: cen i stric [the cas ; meee ces ea dee leoprenenting D aicly mat he ce to Aersiae to the point be forgotten that agriculture \Per cent. During the same pe- farmer during this period with the company's business. ree mer aydroelectric Syl ge” Wacritee "a aoe be ified for consumer considers to be desir- where major surgery ~would he |\Will always be more important jriod net production in the non-jwage. ; | President. R. M.— Robertson (Pe; 2 Ons. ic m. Blais, 55, of no. fixed address Bepvince might justified | [0 | aa dis ‘equired to correct. the condi- a8 a few brook trout and that farm sector of our economy rose! Despite the fact: that output |. ihiwouid: like: th” oth | The modern boiler is so -eom- a ; tie feeling this way as the result of a Re ccciug ihe abinee ee d'the editorial | Tights of property holders at an average annual rate of 5 |per man in farming has been in- in 2) business to 20 per. if UP (plex that some, of the larger Apparently Leo and Lione! the nonoperating employees: of an te aah vates from the Fede. weiter in cueetion for his effort Should not. be invaded by people |percent. However - - and this is ereasing at twice the rate in the iora1 volume but Mere,” (units take three years to build. had been patients at the hos the railways. Actually whether vel = egales from ie F ae: Swale que rae aerenee inclined to over emphasize the |the significant figure - - while non-farm industries, the net in- _ u am, ut no more. | Established in 1859 by two Pital- July 20 although Dorie they are operating or nonoperat- - age ae See ce foe jan ee aren actually importance of game and recre- this was happening, the natio- come from farming has been We don't want too large a /Scotsmen, _ the company now Blais said Lionel was there. in ae one #0 Seoiee 1 ee ee lit is h : a frown the Department fe de on a number of dif- (ation. nal labor force was increasing falling behind. In 1946, the aver (Percentage of our boilers going |employs 1.200 workers, one- 1965 and Leo in 1966. difference nothing operates in ee nae P ( om ons |AGRICULTURAL EFFICIENCY |by 34 per cent while the farm age net realized income for far- jinto foreign markets because | third of them skilled. emcee any event and that in spite of or- w OND Uae Pat n Sacsentne Gene Abeak dhik Recently in opening the exhi- \labor force was declining by 48 mers was $1,670 compared to the there might be a tendency to Qe Sats eo ee TANKER, RULES SEAS eq. trom uniog etfielals. ‘to me “A> recent ‘editofial onthe. ac- |this Terie has ‘some of the (bition af Ottawa the Hon. J. J. |per cent. In other words, the average wage in manufacturing neglect to some degree the Ca-| BRITANNIA STILL RULES The largest ship eyer eontrary with respect to ferry tre igee land by outside inter- Beene ter casion land and attra Greene included in his remarks |output per man in farming has of $1,516. Today the farmer's Nadian market, and that's our Britain's. merchant. navy 1s Jaunched is the Tokyo Maru, an Steet i id ests supports a point. of view tive qualities of any part of this’ the following statement: jbeen increasing by 5.3 per cent average net income is about $3,- real bread and putter," he said still the largest in the world oil tanker of 150,000 tons dead- Without having all the evid- ests supports q |. “It is estimated, for example, |per year while output per man 800 compared to an average |! A Tecent interview. jand carried nearly 15 per cent weight and one-fifth of a mile all the. knowledge that Which the Federation of Agricul continent, and outsiders have | : : et | s 1 See oe aa af iture-has.been promoting. for. been perhaps quicker to. recog- |that today ‘about 70 per cent of lin the non-farm sectors of our :manufacturing wage of sae. , The company has branches in of the world’s trade last year. long. course. not safe to try and sit injsome years. As long as four nize the fact than many of us judgement on the matter. How-|years ago. the Federation re-|who have lived with these - at- . “« per ever, a reaction that appears to leommended-the setting up-of a tractions for. years; or a _ be very prevalent on the part of |land use authority, however,'. We would like to applaud and matin withthe" acton of foe p. J.'s LTD. ~{CUDMORE’S GROCERY) strikers exasperation w hic h will focus on the town of Borden | FRESH DAILY AQ :. which may or may not be real- ly guilty as many of the work- Large _ _3.for pe ers -involved live in other parts Cucumbers 25¢ of the province. For people who are in the ha- | bit of cutting through red tape | and obstacles in order to get | things done or moving, the pre- sent situation is certainly frustrat | ing. Everyone agrees that the tle-tin. 4s a very serious matter so far as our economy ‘is con- | eérned—but there seems to be | very little evidence or. indica- | tion of what can correct the sit- | tation. : | Next on the list 1s the strike of | Canada Packer's which if it ever | had the limelight, has. certainly | had it stolen. . This strike ap- | pears to be a rather nice relax- ed.sort of effort, with nobody do- | ing anything very constrictive | about resolving it. Neverthe- less damage is being done to the | economy and the effects are | now starting to cause concern | on the part of farmers, _retail- | ers and consumers. : Strikes of this nature repre- sent a failure in human ability. We would take the position~that where there is real determina- tion to solve a problem that the problem is -usually. solved. Just announced is something | of a quite positive nature that | the RCMP hasbeen ordered_to.| Borden to enable crews to man the boats and passenkers to board. 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