& OTTAWA. (CP)—The bureau|surpassing the 1951 figure of j ° po OCCT CoS of 578,000,000 and also well The crop estimates by the vie aaeel tees ones it FAMOUS FOR i ahead of the 1963 record produc-| federal agency were based on BRANDED INSPECTED tion’ of 703,000,000. jan Aug. 15 survey when the about the time Prairie honey ST E A K 5 i] oo 7 oe : - a 10 The Guardina, Charlottetown . 7, 1965.! honey imports from non-sterling| Canadian honey exported , | ——3 ee Marketing Agency Increases':.... areas. For the first time since roy ei en = mar | 1941,"Canada was able to export ¥ . ‘ f eXport ’ ° . | fhoney to Britain and sold 871,-, The current i 2 | Honey Sales From Prairies 2, 2,252" lnoney averages about 27 cen ro uc ion a pound delivered ‘ By KEN EMMOND jpounds. Since th |MOST SOLD TO U.K. In 1960, Interprovincial ex- WINNIPEG (CP) — Three) ie peak 7 — 2 ne see | Honey exports to the. U.K. | ported Canadian packed hone) a O Prairie honey-processing plants 000 pounds in 1963—more thap have expanded to 4,500,000 to Britain ‘n quantity for the S a ec r are seeing the advantages of |half of the total Canadian oo 90_per cent of all first time : te establishing a wholly - owned | production. sts to increase the size of | Mr. Garland, who is also man.- | rene their market and lower market-|ager of Clover Crest Honey in S S of catiatio’ -b88 eptimoted | 10.5. ing costs. | Winnipeg, said “there is re to WABU H MINE 1965 wheat production at a rec-' FLAXSEED OUTPUT HIGH Set up in the 1950s, Interpro-|be a substantial increase in vol- = nripetrags ees eens oa panes _— oot | vineial Honey Sales Co-operative |ume in the next five years.” : + Ot BES OS eer a ane mane woe § Ltd. began operating in 1959 and| 1p 1949, Clover Crest Hone 2nd Class STATIONARY els jm 1963. Many other crop second largest crop on record. |). year marketed 63 per cent |and Saskatchewan tree ul records also were forecast. |Last. year’s was 20,313,000, of all honey exported from Can- |dueers ee 7 7 ) ; ENGINEER The predicted wheat yield per Estimated yields per acre of |. 4, oa. 8 a oe ing ae | acre of 26.9 sens would saree barley mie se Serene Frank Garland, manager of _ posse ee | be a record by a paper-thin|the old highs. Predicted produc- Interprovincial, said the estab-|in 1963, Required immediately by Wabush Mines at Pointe margin. The current record is|tion of every grain exceeded last lishment of the marketing " yn y by m lasted 26.8 set in 1952 year's output. Mixed grain pro- | sency has “resulted in the en. |About the same time Interpro- Noire (near Sept-Ues) Queber. This is 2 sala Estimated Prairie wheat yield|duction; of 74,411,000 bushels |), Jo nent of the domestic mar- |Vincial was started, the United | position, It offers permanent employment, _at- of 743,000,000 ‘bushels is 29 per|would be a record as would the et” and the development of a |\ingdom lifted restrictions on | tractive benefits and relocation allowance. Ad- | = cent ahead of last year's crop/yield per acre of 49.4. . dress replies to: } Employment Supervisor WABUSH MINES Pickenands Mather & Co. Managiug Agents P< 0. Box 878—Sept. Hes, Que. 26220 a HUGS FOR THE WINNER set Ned Jarrett of Camden, §.C. gets hugs from ms wefe, Southern 500, Monday.after he Car Race. The event was held right, and Vicki Johnson, Miss “0 the Southern 500 Stock Quebec Will ‘Advise But Not ‘Ask Govt ae a QUEBEC (CP) — Pierre La- cultural relations with France. tion picture personalities and | porte, Quebec minister of cul-| Mr. Laporte said-Ontario and musicians. tural affairs, said here Quebec have taken steps toward! Mr. Laporte plans to go to | Quebec and Ottawa have agreed! cultural agreement between | New Brunswick around the end” that Quebec will. ‘‘advise’’ the the two provinces. jof September to talk with Pre federal government of interna-!| |mier Robichaud about an agree tional - agreements it plans to He said he is delighted that! ment, already reached in prin- | sign, but not “seek permis- Optario took the initiative andjciple but not yet drawn up. sion’. to sign them. 4 >The man who will communk eate with the federal authorities {s Claude Morin, chairman of; an interdepartmental commit- tee formed to deal with interna- tional relations in areas of Que- [that preliminary discussions have already been held. He said also that similar steps | | are being taken toward cultural | agreements between Quebec | ‘ | and New Brunswick and be | |tween Quebec and Louisiana. The agreements are expected | to be completed and signed” be- | fore the end of the year. They U.S. Steel Industry, Unions | tonal elation Clean Up Agreement Details “Mr. Morin will inform Ot- pr TTSBURGH (AP) Amer regardless of age. About 50,000 tawa of a ~platined .agreement j-an steel industry and union union-members are eligible. With a foreign es Mr. ‘teams worked Monday to clean’ The agreement. provides im- ad ge cin etd ee up final details of a 35-month mediate pay raises ranging | are eee eee ee labor. agreement before its offi-' from 10 fo 19 cents an hour rd _may—ask ikea tacts ap. cial signing. |additional hourly boosts of six | proval of __the.. agreement he A’ Spokesman for the United) to-, 12" cents effective Aug. Ty gai. ? Steelworkers—said—joint—subeom-+1967-—— mittees were resolving some lo-| The announcement of the Que- . bec-Ottawa agreement came. at fal issues and ironing out con ‘POLIO VICTIM tract language a press conference at..which Mr. - ‘Laporte announced a forthcom-| I. W. Abel, union president, SWIMS A MILE ine cultural agreement with the and R. Conrad Cooper, chief ne- | province of Ontario and re-| goatiator for 10 major steel com- “SEATTLE (AP) — Wayne ported on progress in Quebec's panies, were standing by for the} Hatcher can’t walk a foot by ee ETE STORE ON SALE NOW IN TIME FOR FALL AND BACK TO SCHOOL... . _ TREMENDOUS BARGAINS. GUARANTEED SAVINGS 10 TO 50% jels, more than doube the old mates would hold good only ie] | RAISE PRODUCTION PUECTED DEI IMPORTED ALL-WCOL WORSTED CHESTER REED CONTINUES TODAY BIGGEST SELECTION EVER OF NEW FALL MEN'S and BOYS’ WEAR TROUSERS — ee signing expected later he can swim a mile, Britain’ S Gold He did it. here in a pool Reserves Drop LONDON (Reuters) — Brit- ain’s gold and convertiblé cur- fency reserves fell by £24,000,- 000 {$72,000:000) to £923,000,000 (2,769,000,000) Aug. 31.it ‘was announced here. During the month. Britain re- paid more than £14,000,000 ($42,- 000,000) in inter - government debts. = Use was made of the ~“£750.- 000,000 ‘‘swap’’ facilities. Britain nas with the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, but no fig- ures were given in today’s| treasury department announce- nt*~ In July, the reserves fell by £50,000,000 ($150,000,000) despite a West German advance pay- ment of £41,000,000 ($123.000,- 000) in connection with Britain's West German army costs, and additional” drawings on the “swap facilities, The £923,000,000 level reached at the end of August was ex- actly the same as it was 12 months ago. The settlement negotiated last; +}, celbbrate his -- 12th week under constant prodding: pirthday. It took three hours from President Johnson averted nq 55 minutes for the 72 laps, an economy-jarring strike set but for a lad who has been for midnight Wednesday night. a polio victim since he was It assures labor :peace jn the’ iq months old, it was an basic steel industry in the Olympican feat. United States until at least Aug. Wayne labored dicsme the 1, 1968. A_ strike would have’ pool,, swimming almost en- made: idle some ‘450,000 steel-| tirely with his arms. Some- workers and shut off 380 per cent! times he swam on his back of the countries steelmaking ca and sometimes did a sort of pacity underwater crawl. : Approved by the union's wage Wayne's mother, Mrs. Jack policy committee Sunday, the: G. Hatcher, said the boy had agreement... gives-.-basic-—_steel-, ne-Vvoice-and-could--move- only workers increased earnings and his fingets when first stricken benefits estimated__by_the-union-— «ith “polio. "Now he plays the at 47.3 cents an_ hour. piano and can speak. The U.S. government pegged “When the Hatchers moved the ‘increases at 49 cents an here June 20- from ..Wichita, hour while the industry was re-| Kan,, where the father was ported to have placed an even | a Boeing - Company~ engineer, higher price tag on them. Wayne could swim only a pool | Steelworkers . already were iength. 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