MR. HAMILTON olitician Says Board ay Aid Economic Ils A Canadian fish board, siml- Nar to the Canadian Wheat Board is one of the ways in which the economic ills of the Atlantic region could be cured according to Alvin Hamilton, a former minister of agriculture, who spoke in O'Leary recently. To meet the need of the world for fish, . Hamilton sald, “you cannot continue with isola- ted fishing in the different pro- vinces.”’ If Canada is going to move into fish export in a big wave Mr. Hamilton said, there has to be a method of storing and grading. Storing ‘can be done by . “We have in potatoes with fish and to cheaper, all the water ‘both the potatoes and fish, so can sell this at a price that, people all over the world can afford to buy and we still get a CHARLOTTETOWN : SUMMERSIDE Mon. thru. Thurs. 9.00-5.30 Mon. thru. Thurs. 6.3-5.00 Friday 9.00-9.30 Friday 8.30-9.00 Good locking and good wear- ing cotton. Machine washable Neat-looking ‘‘perma-stay” col- tar. Full button front. 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ECONOMY DAYS yi. 47° ada increase by one miilion head over the next five vears. To do this he would like to see 2 97 a national land and water ser- =cue-32/2) MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 9.97 grass and water needed for these cat- B and ¥ ~ Cote tal, uy several sabe! Good qquality, washable sanforized i ns ad ae cotton. Cut from a warmly napped cotton. Full cut for : ; your comfort. In olive, red, blue plaids. Sizes 14% to 17%. Get yours now. Reg. 3.98 value — ECONOMY DAYS MEN'S STREAMLINERS and Quebec were to join into a | single milk organization the fe- deral govermment might set a support price of about $4 a hun- dred and market the surplus Union made in Canada by Kitchen Peabody. Double stitched throughout milk. : for extra strength. Cut from a heavy, long-wearing sanforized blue denim. This could be done through a High back style, with 2-way zipper front. In sizes 36-44, short, medium or school milk program whieh tall. Buy them today. : bee avin, aah weet a . of the lus, and ie would Hike to’ adopt the Islands Reg. 5.98. value 47 . First : e rol gdb eigen Reb olde ECONOMY DAYS | dren, their hospitals, and line up some development projects on those islands.” ter. ‘‘The next step is to set up a Canadian Wheat Board type of marketing. Call it Canadian Fish Board if you like.” EASTERN POLICY Listing some points in what he called the eastern farm po- licy Mr. Hamilton suggested the establishment of an ~ eastern feed grain board which he said was the ‘‘same system as the Canadian Wheat Board, but this time its in reverse.” The Feed Grain Board rather than selling for the farmer at the best. price, would be buying | feed grain for him at the best | price. Mr. Hamilton said he would} Uke to see policies to increase | the production of feed grain in| eastern Canada. Fertilization | lin 1957-59 equalling 100, was 204. American Motors iper cent at 554,529 units com- | pared with 465,752 in the same | Save on Rough and Rugged Boy’s Denim Jeans Cut from long-wearing cotton denim that will take the kind “i ee a evety boy dishes out, and still come up smiling for more! % boxer or regular looped waist band style. Trim tapered legs, bar-tacked at points of strain, In blaék or blue, sizes 6 - 16. Business Briefs OTTAWA (CP) — Shipments of Canadian - made motor ve- hicles in August aggregated 22,- Shipments during the first seven- months of this year were up 19.1 Reg. 3.69 value ECONOMY — ONS DAYS OTTAWA (CP) — Steel ingot | ee in the week -ended Oct. 2 amounted to 196,553 tons, pengplinstoce eaecheg: we =I PLYWOOD for quick, easy 191,755 tons. The bureau of sta- | ! ee Installation. —Professional - \tistics index of production, | | Looking Results ! ‘based on average weekly output | in the week ended Oct. 2 and | }200 in the previous week. Bed by Night! Full 72” long. In durablé 100% nylon’ frieze, raisin or green. Reg. 64.95 value. Short sleeve pullovers — Reg. 7.98. SALE Long sleeve pullovers — Reg. 8.98. SALE Long sleeve cardigans — Reg. 9.98 SALE Look at these for values! “Sale Announce-Prices | orrawa (cp) — Retail store sales in shopping centres | DETROIT (AP) -- America® amounted to $1,340,189,000 in| Motors Corp. announced Tues- | 1963, an increase of 14.3 per | Soe ak eae provides |e ee ee were r for the standardization of a $8-| stores in shopping centres, an FINE ENG. DINNERWARE 25% OFF! patterns and shades, 36 pcs. “Cosmic” Pattern Reg. 18.90. 1 No. 6108 “Maroon Band” 40-pc. set. Reg. 35.20. Also balance of stock of Hampton Cot Sern cere’. Capone wes A Builder’s Delight ...Easy to Install %"” thick, in 26.37 SAVE! SHEETROCK every room. Easily filled tapered edge will give er Ladies' BRASSIERES Wonderful washable eotton, dainty embroidery on cups. Sizes 32A -40C. Reg. 1.96 value. ECONOMY DAYS 97° PANTY GIRDLES All Lycra with nylon taffeta front panel, broidery trim with comfort-giving holding ‘ela panel. Sizes S. M. L. X-L. Reg. value 7.00. " 25% ee ae : | SS ec hetege ak al abies Poy sod GiRS NEOUS ERIEN S CSAS DEL NOD nee SEEN eS 3.97 DRIVING SCARF & GLOVE SETS different Girdle to match — Reg. 6.00 ~ EBasy to Paint! value. SALE 4’ x 8’ sheets. Fireproof. protection for fety-equipment package hereto- increase of 7.7 per cent el fore rated as optional. AMC thus followed the U.S. auto industry’s big three—Gen- | eral Motors; Ford and Chrysler —in all but eliminating a prac- tical comparison of its 1966 prices for_a basic car and the suggested retail prices released for similar 1965 models. American Motors said_ its prices also reflected 1965's three-per-cent reduction in the U.S, excise tax on new cars. —~ AMC’ President Roy Abef- nethy said the company’s 1966 prices; compared with prices of 1965 models with such then-op- tional equipment as: padded’ in- strument panels, back-up lights, windshield washers and rear seat belts; will be about $70 be- low the ‘average, in addition to an average excise-tax reduction of $58. STATION WAGON CHEAPER Prices fer similarly - equipped models were reduced, the com- pany said, $132.85 on’ the four- door station wagon in the Am- bassador 880 series and $5.70 on the two and four-door sedans in the Rambler Classic models, The company’s Marlin two- door hardtop, which with all the safety t was priced at $2,729.75 for the 1965 model, will be $2,601 on the 1966 line, a net flecrease of $128.75. Abernethy said all AMC’s 1968 tats will have a new, i 1962, the bureau of statistics re- duction in July amounted to 284,885 troy ounces, a decline of (i 6 per cent from production in July, 1964, the bureau of statis- | ities reports. Cumulative produe- tion for 1965 was 2,109,581 troy ounces, down 4.3 per cent from | the January-July total for 1964. . wall surface. Adapts to amy modern. decorative treat A lovely gift idea.“ Nylon stretch DOUGLAS FIR PLYWOOD — 5/16” thick, 4’ x 8’ sheets. pated et Par can Dene: aig 220, ou-ol-town delivery at this. low | price). Reg. 2.39 Value 97 | tormiclads mae red, olive “aa ECONOMY DAYS, sheet .............0. 3.27 SHEET | ]pmhite.” Beautifully packed. “Reg. 1 DOUGLAS FIR PLYWOOD — Sélect grade, 5/8” thick. a oe ee ee eee eect, Cer Reg. 9.49 value. 8 ECONOMY DAYS ........... te csch leas q 97 PRE- s | ports. FINISHED PLYWOOD | OTTAWA (CP) — Gold pro DOUGDAS FIR: PLYWOOD — % ” thick, good one side Save time by installing these plywood. Save time and Glamorous oe Reg. 12.95 value. 10 47 money because it’s pre-finished in ‘either salmon or Bik oan, - 10. . honey shade. “In 3/16" x4 x0 sheets, & 7 | Letsureful , Nes: 046: ele 21. SA ak: > DUSTE You can reduce your wood-cutting chores to half the time! Hunting for Savings? Of wonderful "Cordaha, emboss- PIONEER CHAIN SAWS BURTON Make real profits in the harvest from your woodlot. Recent visitors at the home of Use a Pioneer — now at Holman’s sale-priced: Simple, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cooke, safe, anyone cast use it quickly and easily. Fine quality Burton, were, Mr. and Mrs. workmanship, trouble-free filter. New improved car- Raymond Praught of Grand River and Mrs. Kane of Boston, Mass., also Mr. and Mrs. Jos- hua MacArthur and son Ivan of Popular Grove and Wallace Noye of Enmore. Congratulations are extended | to Mr. and Mirs. Alvin Costain, | Cape Wolfe, on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary on Saturday, Sept. 25. Dinzel Cooke, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer ‘Cooke, Burton,. left recently for Toronto, Ont. where | jhe will be employed. BALTIC _ John W. Robertson--returned | to his home in Kingsbora follow- buretor, 1e6” bar and chain. Guaranteed for 30 days. Reg. 147.95. value ECONOMY DAYS 133:°" 9.00 monthly! Adjustable to either shallow or deep wellst JET WATER. SYSTEMS Imagine this pump at work for you! Can be used in wells as low as 70 feet below the surface. No extra parts te buy for deep. wells either. Simple remove the ejector and install it down.the well with 2 pipes. Made in Canada, quality construction, with ~ ing his illness of two weeks in the P.E.1. Hospital. long-wearing, all-bronze impeller. Has 25-gal. pressure tank, Miss Jennie Stewart left ong Powerful dependable 1/3 h. p. motor. Capacity is for 550 gals. return to Boston following her per hour. ACT FAST. Reg. 158.90 value. 9.97 9.00 monthly! 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