MUMD 3‘? CAR i Icont. wheel after the door on BONFIELD‘ 0m ‘CpifiNom his side sprung open when Mrs. man Gagnc. Ihrec-ycar-oid soni Gayle “PM the car Sharp‘y' of Mn and Mrs. Yvon Cagnel Bonfteld lS about 20 miles ear' of Bonfield, was killed Sunday 1‘” North Bay‘ by a car his mother was back-1 ing from a rclativc's driveway.) HIGHEST DEATH RATE WASHINGTON (AP) — The was recorded tor the U! 151 " year. the public health serviolmjfimfhn' Wat‘nfip‘m‘“. “1"” Apr" 7‘ 1964. 7’ rePéll‘ltfid Monday. The service.- 0 1 sat e provisional rate or Elli.’ I d d 3 deaths per 100,000 population N'B' F i during 1963 reflected the serious influenza epidemic dur'ng .latrl uary.April 1963. Police said the child fell front the car. He was crushed by 3 highest death rate since 1951 By JOHN MOSIIER other agricultural purposes is N‘EXT DOOR TO HENDERSON & CUDMOR‘E. GRAFTON ST. FRl‘AllaltlLIUN 1CD: ~- New Brunswick production of flax: seed. a new crop in the prov- ince. is expected to increase to 3.000 acres this year. in 1963. about 400.000 pounds harvested front 1.100 acres was worth more than 3830.000. The seed is shipped to Mont- real for processing into linseed oil. A Holland company haS‘ been reported interested in‘ small-scale experimental grow- ‘ ing of flax for fibres near Sum- available. Mr. Robichaud said the lin- seed oil mills at Montreal are interested in buyine eastern flax because they need more than 1,000,000 bushels of flax- seed for crushing every year. “ e can only support about one-quarter of that demand. Since the bulk of the flaxseed produced in the west is ex- ported. we therefore can depend on that Montreal market for many years to come. merside, PEI. ~, Since 1941. western Canada has produced fiaxsced ranging from 6,000,000 to 35.000000 hu- TORONTO (CP) —— Trading shels a year. About 12 per cent was dull. Slaughter steers sold of the 1963 production was cx-y at, lower prices and heifers at ported to Japan and Europe. isteady prices at the Ontario New Brunswick had grown a public stockyards Monday. small amount of the seed since Condition was only fair with the early 19505. mixing it with. yearling and cow prices steady. other grains for livestock feed. Veal calf prices were uneven. “t shipment to Montreal about Hog prices were higher and ‘10 years ago proved unprofita- sheep and lamb prices were ble. hi OF IMPORTED BRITISH WOOLLENS Which of 284 new fabrics and patterns will you choose for your Spring Suit? . .. Not just any Suit. but 3 Fleet Street Suit. Everything’s new and lighter and brighter for Spring and we've got them all. High styled Venetian. Iridescent Herringbones, and checks. Imported Shark- Ikins, terylene and wool tropicals. mohairs and many Later. Canada Linseed Oil‘ Slaughter Steer5.2'8323 ChOlce junis Ltd. of \iontrcal decided‘ steers 24-2450 With tales to ‘to promote flaxseed productioni 24-905 g°0d 225023-501 medHEm in Quebec province. It startedizofiztzi Common 1749; . .in the Montreal area. reached1 I‘Pl'lers 22'233 800d “‘22 _me‘ the Gaspe coast after 1960 and‘dllm.’l “3'20? Common “'17: then extended into New Bruns-i Chmce fed yearlings 24%; 300d wick 1 22-24; good cows 16.50-17.00: me- In 1062 the provincial agricul-i ‘IiiE’I‘fslf‘lfigoggnnfizgvfif‘dboggles ‘ture department and the Mont-; bulk‘ lino": commofi and rib real t-iimpany cit-operated \vithidiur;1 {749‘ scvera farmers in sowing 1 ' _ . .acres in the. Woodstock. Grand 1.};fplaferfient cgggm' gow‘ Falls and St. Quentin areas of "’1" 5 0° ers ‘ ' me mm {Carleton Victoria and Resti-‘ and Common '2?‘ gauche counties . Calves 832:33Cliolce vealers Good growth encouraged the' d939é4fbngecfil§u$226LwV ‘ farmers to expand the acreage[ common “G 0d ‘A a ‘last year. Total acrcaue from; {Iogzigs'zsk r13 .9 635%." ' Montreal eastward reached 12,- an 0 ‘ ' ago; 05mg 3 ' '1 '000. with production of more leglvy sows ‘ ' ‘ .than 300,000 bushels. i lep and lambs 208‘. Good‘ Some producers had good re-‘ geeflmd 27'50‘27‘7" pest i suits but others lost their crops.l undre “gigzsj inning?) an ‘ iespeciaily in the poor harvest-i me mm ’ ' 5 cap " ‘ 5 ing season of 1962. Fifteen bush-‘ 'els or more per acre repre- _ 1 “7, i sented a good crop, worth $3 a ' > ibushei. The expected gross req i turn is $30 to $50 an acre. i ' new provincial flax com- ; mittee has as its chairman ill. F. Stairs, director of the j agriculture department's field 1 husbandry branch. committee secretary, FJ. Rohichaud of the husban-i dry branch, believes litixseedi production in New Brunswicki i should be limited to large acre. age where land not used for; more. We’re ready to measure you. now. 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