THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY [0 te Gon, Gales te ° - | | Commonwealth Trade Loss | Beef Cattle Prices High; Too Big Price i Wiles | LONDON (Reuters) — Prime for the Commonwealth and im- Agric. Education Needs irsteetihsiSlet se a doubt whatever that we can By NEIL A. MATHESON this would be followed by the be broken down into three chan- He told the House of Com- combine partnership of @ Eu- Previncial-Farm Editer tweyear “diploma farm” nels. At present it’s all directed| mons the Common Market's ropean community with a lead- Price trends for beef animals course at Nova Scotia Agri- at university matriculation, but agricultural policy would mean a ine 3 3 ee : : = here ' do it -with easy confidence and university material — I'm quot-|ported to Britain from Canada profit to all concerned. os FF i ra oh if ql f aT ag; ge a5 : Be i ri #§ the is i since October 1963". The May 27° that . One planning to attend university. cost of living and therefore = issue said “‘trading on al! class) member suggests, fer exam- There should’ be a general high wages and export costs ea 27 227 es and grades of slaughter cat- ple, that extension werkers ef school course, with several elec- | “This is not an issue of be- 24272208 tle was again fairly active the agriculture departments tives, a student could have a! ing not being a good Euro- ask EE z= “with fi advances in pric- might select young men head- choice of agriculture, commerce pean,” Wilson said. es registered in all divisions. ed fer agriculture whe would or several other things for his| “We have stated our condi- Steers, heifers and cows sold be encouraged to take the elective courses. The’other is at | tions. It is a matter that can- —— inca 5 ‘ : = generally steady to one doliar practical farm —course | e_ vecetianel sovel...ond Shakin) wet bp “sieneed ‘ever ty tied: | higher.” at NSAC. is being developed now. ous speeches or sloppy STANFIELD’S LTD. mill, wear more than 6 years ago. underwear to ladies lingerie, Good steers were quoted, in| There is mo anggestion to de- There will be differences of | gans.” i ‘woweR 7 oe ee oe os the oe babies’ pajamas and major ing would be a vehicle for East- Toronto at $2350 to $25. The — - set goon is = pall ge oe ae BBS por pra so : es ndershirts. | West diplomatic negotiations om |Price for the grade. or this province. ai _ i cmceny deveeged “wr since SK. The firm mansiae, league — eee © eeheice” wes ‘oot ‘lated At erable room for variation in the te idea of a course of studies Douglas - Home, Conservative 7 J cd — : Seay Winnipeg the good steers were sumber of years needed to com- im this agricultural prevince, opposition leader, said it is be- : = ~ Stewart charged that the Se quoted at $24) to $25. plete the course. At present, for With no provision fer agricul- coming clear and clearer that | viet Union, China and North | Top veal calves were listed at example, students go direct ‘ral study simply dees net Britain could not afford to ig- SUPER Viet Nam have erected barriers Toronto in the May 27 issue at from grade 10 to Truro for the make semse. The report of the nore the advantages of being e e | against moves to bring the Viet {$28 to $34. farm diploma course. The idea Committee merits most care- inside a market of 200,000,000 Nam issue to the conference Hog prices were at the high- is to provide instruction that ‘ Consumers. est level since 1962" Grade A at would make the overall effect | committee members are watcH ANXIOUSLY Toronto were $31.05 to $33.05 and more valuable Lorne . Douglas-Home said the H ad Start At Tryon Pp. E. | ° ees |=t Montreal ee Tecmvouecy COURSE Sn See _monwealth ene, are watch- By CAL HOLLOWAY provincial newspaper cartoons Vancouver. Quebec and the At- King’s College TRURO (CP)—Long woollen nearly always portray him jantic provinces are ,supplied under development at os 3s W- ing British investment with con- underwear is making a come- wearing woolly long johns under from here. Said In Red —_ ar, secretary P.EI. Federation with “further price gaimS NSAC_ This would be for farm of A a ee ee Reg- | *ereation. back, says an official of Stam- a Scottish kilt. ; divisions. parti- technicians. It could prepare provincial department “It is apparent to them, as field’s Ltd, the firm that cre- |. Today the firm's main under- see ee oe ee aavauck (CP) — The dean (my the top end of each them for farm managers, for @ Scriculture, of it is to us, that if we are to be | ¥ated the widely worn “‘unshrink- wear line is shorts and shirts. P 3 : ; class. career as agricultural techni- ‘a source of strength to the de- : floor space use up about 4,000,- of divini niversity of ‘nie deaed preted 1 a a ables” more than 60 years ago. But officials claim the upsurze fw") bane of yarn-a year, 6--winne Cottece. sai A. boon, prevailed cians. or for someother facet DISCUSS PENSION. PLAN _ | veloping. countries in the Charles Stanfield, executive ‘in curling and skiing, alone with Fool aoe week for all classes of agriculture that-would- rank . WINNIPEG (CPi—A seminar monwealth;we should vice-president, said the woollies the faithful farmers. fishermen eee eee ent eee ne tet nd “tapes approe. 2nd Srades of butchers. with #| somewhere between the practi- to discuss the implications of certainly be part of a are regaining ground lost to the and other outdoor ‘ workers, Sealand —- is graded. waked, ching bankruptcy.” }few centres reaching the highest (3) farmer and the professional integrating the Canada Pension European trading area. mew - fangled thermal under- make for a growing long under- ees meat - — im several. months, the agriculturist that schools like Plan with various provincial “It is the best way wear, made from cotton knitted wear market. ome. visti da fe he eee presented pong. 20 issue revealed The May ysacdonald College and Ontario civil service pension plans will fulfil our duty in future into tiny boxes designed to hold | Warehouses are located im Tor- a — a university report to the Synod market report said exports to 4 cricultural College turn out. be held im Ottawa June 11-12. the Commonwealth.” heat. Many wearers found-that onto.' Winnipeg. Edmonton and P@*- of the Anglican Diocese of the United States had continved for example. Nine provincial governments| Perhaps the greatest anxiety thermal did not absorb perspi- The company’s sales doubled Nova Scotia on behalf of Pres their upward trend with the . 1 Jassses of the agricul have accepted invitations to he said, and the most pro- Yation like wool and now are ae in the last 10 years and show @ ident H. D. Smith. \previous week's shipments |i course at Prince of have representatives at the nounced in the older Common- switching back. Nazi Leader steady increase of about 10 per’ He said the current deficit is|2m™ounting to 4287 head. Of Wii. coltese has been a de- seminar. Chairman wil! be wealth countries, is that part- “We thought heavy under- cent a year. |$63.000 and “‘a new and contin. that number 3,076 were feeders sou. advantage for these James Harding, Nova Scotia nership in Europe might dilute wear was on the way out.” said Fi ‘uing source of funds in _ 1,211 slaughter cattle. {whe are beaded fer agrical- ™inister of public welfare. the British people’s enthusiasm | Mr. Stanfield, “but now we've | Sa ed i ee amount of $75,000 per annum 18 enuCATIONAL POLICY | tural colleges. These people changed our’ plans. We think | ys ir Britain Plans desperately needed.” i wee are several interesting cam now take their first twe A there is quite a future for it.” mplementation of provincial | suggestions i report years of a degree course here N Although their trademark is —— -_ — New Approach Fb csi wage rates will meam advisory Saas on nace at home. This is. geod — for | nnounce ew two underwear-clad wrestlers. | © < 5 an approximate $16,000 increase tural education which was made the professional agricultural e MOST ADVANCED ENGINEERING Stanfield's produce items from 00 has Tee Nal leader To Peace Talks ff nr" crerall cost for labor, |a few days ‘ago fo the minister stedents. But there is net an- | Healing Substance... — eee ee etter te et moRRison Di Hibbitts. said. “This |of education, Hopi. LG. Dewar. | ether bit of agricaltaral infer- AND SAFETY FEATURES. jamas ; mens wi Soc date 5 By HAROLD will mean a serious operating Something is ‘definitely mis- mation available in the pro ° ° on litical behets. LONDON (CP) — Britain will deficit in the residences unless sing in an educational’ policy | vince, MT interpret correctly, Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch eS Last__year sales in _cottom_ Politica = explore with Commonwealth government grants are im- that does not provide any class- —the report ef the committee : FULLY GUARANTEED. T-shirts alone reached | $1,000- | John Beattie, 23, of Toronto, members of the non-aligned bloc creased and a portion allocated room instruction in agriculture, | om education. : Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink #1 MODELS FO CHOOSE FRO eo. complained last week that be noccible new. approaches to a to residence.” : in a province where it is the ba- | The recommendation, goes hemorrhoids... and repair damaged tissue. They recently received an was fired from his $75-a-week peace conference on South Viet Government grants now are sic industry. iwell beyond the immediate — $8,000 order for undershirts for job with a surgical supply firm Nam Opinions of the Common- | not applicable te residence op-| It's doubtful, I suggest, that goal of agriculture. It suggest, A renowned research institutehas | many months. Priced at only e major league baseball teams last April because of his Nazi wealth prime ministers will be | erations. there will be general acceptance for example, that high schoel found a unique healing substance This was accomplished with a and this is expected to be in leanings. sought when they meet here The dean said: “Unless help of the suggestion that an appre- educational opportunity should with the ability to shrink hemor- | new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) creased to about $20,000. Commission officials told@ June 17. fs found, the University of ciation course in agriculture thoids painlessly. It relieves itch- | which quickly helps heal injured EMPLOYS 700 Beattie that if he disagreed he The Commonwealth members King’s College cannot continue should be taught in grade nine ing and discomfort in minutes and | cells and stimulates growth of new The company plans employs could take the matter to the who signed the original appeal to exist as it now is.” in high schools for city as well 100 Gallons speeds up healing of the injured, | tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- = more than 700 persons, mostly courts for a ruling. to Britain and the Soviet Union| Rt. Rev. W. W. Davis, Bishop as rural students. But there i inflamed tissues. ment and suppository form called women on a piecework basis,| Dr. Dan Hill, commission to reconvene the 1954 Indochina | of Nova Scotia, told the Synod should be no argument so far as hot : One hemorrhoidal case history Preparation H. : ROGERS and pours more than $2,000,000 director. who handled the com- conference to bring the Viet- “we may now have to consider the need for recognition on the | °f water per hour at | sper another reported “very strik- In addition to actually shrink- annually into the economy of plaint himself, declined to dis- namese war to an end include seriously a great measure of course of studies is concered. | lowest possible cost. img improvement.” Pain was | ing hemorrhoids, Preparation H this Nova Scotia town of 13,000. cuss the matter. India, Ceylon, Ghana, Kenya, co-operation with the other, Basically the idea behind the] fom ONLY A FEW PEN. | Promptly and gently relieved... | lubricates and makes elimination HARDWARE The Stanfield’ name has been| “We may have a few words Uganda. Zambia and Cyprus. _ (Maritime) universities.” committee study was to recom- | nIES A DAY BUY AN ESSO | 8ctuai reduction or retraction | less painful. It helps prevent im- associated with the Maritime to say im a day or so,” he ad- _Fortign Secretary Michael Very Rev. E. B. N. Cochran, mend the best approach to af WATER HEATER. (shrinking) took place. fection which is a principal cause Co. Ltd. one 2 uae ae ge Chairman Louis site be oe Commames ‘Yeurvter oro tered he ag vn = ytd ag 2 ae a of emereeite. E. Stanfield, to prove I i move r are faced this year or next with student for practical farming. variety of hemorrhoidal condi- ‘ Hardware test tap ality teeoas CORT Le (Fine suamiied Gate Ned Meoniwhcs he Salied © ehiie teat (Gt setal “qemkaioe a st Wie Weck eae ae f Palmer Electric [sss of metal ons. juneattapaeiaete (ae We produced in North America, a2 informal complaint from giving reasons why the big pow- church institution that has ex-| “appreciation” jj course in Lid of long standing, and most im- paration H Omtment (with s Have Wt ame from Bradford, England. Beattie last week but would ers so far have failed to con- isted for 175 years. We are be-| grade mime. Om top of that ° portant of all, results were so | special applicator). : and founded the Tryron Wool- only say that the commission vene a conference to guarantee hind in all our payments. . . .| twe years additional study 96 Fitzrey St. thorough that this improvement Satisfaction guaranteed or yours | Queen St. Ch’ town Jen Mills in Tryron, P-E.L, im felt it did not fall within the Cambodia's neutrality, Mamy debts have to be honored at! would be available in a vora- DIAL 4-8543 was maintained over a period of | moncy refunded. 1856. When he moved to Truro act. diplomats hoped ‘such a meet- once.” tional high scheol. 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