Report Advocates Some Farmers Should Move Into Other Fields arougs the Danes uB- der the Farm Improvement | Loans Act. Here again with some minor tidying up the ser- vice is satisfactory. It is in the short term credit field which largely supplies op- erating capital that the situation becomes complicated and the | cause of concern. Here credit is | being supplied by machinery dealers, feed déalers, | small loan companies, bag ks, erdtt unions, private indiyi- duals and probably others which | do not occur to us. It is for op- | By J. LINCOLN DEWAR leave agriculture to the benefit|improved acres had achieved grating capital that many farm- a was commis- re to make a report on Eas- _been widely circulated ~ Possibly some reference to it ; ‘way be te oxder. would be better et ; . » in| TL cee. cagitica, “that” tee cmne ining | pression that small, and low-in- Smith MacFarlane of Harring-| the has had fairly wide cireu-| addition, farmers in the study| portunity of succeeding: i a” Fs : i . “Relatively vey suggests that debt on the keep him company in | Gitaating citytont colt tee tarmere ay ofthe sy | Rot-commerealtarme. hs Hic BUA, There erably training required for it, could| areas who owned less than 100 _ ACROSS THE ISLAND Political Forecast as Seen Interesting farms, while smd@il and unecon-' from the long term approach of By NEIL A. MATHESON omic contributes to and at the man who puts his faith in - Provincial-Farm Editer times —— surplus produc- | livestock. tion. imereases the need for This type of commodity group TALK was buzzing here this week with the an- price supports and farm subsi-|difference is an fac- | Ee ee Se tn a Gn | Gaatien.” tor in farm organization today. I heard suggests om kee, Justice | The foregoing are random ob- Even in bibical times in the retire on pension, that J Watson Mac- | ¢vations from &@ report that Holy Land where there was =| and Island member in the federal | ‘els extepsively with the eco- scarcity of land strong feelings | Justice’s office, and that Alex | 20mic factors related to low developed between those who Justice Campbell will move in as the |farm income. It should, of |tilled the soil and grew in the House of Commons. Of course, be pebiied est ‘thet| and these whe owned the Muske to win the Liberai-nomination first, but | while economic considerations | and herds and needed grazing missed by a single vote getting the | are the ones that will determine land. le the same Mr. MacNeught;-~- whether “the farm lives or dies To go further back when Cain’ to win election but the Liberals are | there are still social conditions and Abel brought their offerings | eet, a ie oe ee and a way of life that are of to the Lord, Cain's fruit of the seat that has been a importance to maiiy people on field Was rejected and the Lord it for the Tories in 1904, with non-commercial farms. accepted Abel’s offering from from 1967 to 1963. It should be pointed out that! the flock. Here was the original ee oe ;_ oo, = generally most agricultural po-| division in the two types of ag- Wied. chould the Chief Justice les designed to assist the far- riculture and it led to the death | five years to go?—he will not be ‘mer have had very litle effect; of Abel at the hands of his bro- judges do not automatically retire on the low-income operator. ther | ‘ } ——| Jt-is- —the--ARDA-— pro-| After disappearing for 17 days | picture, the rumor makers reply, » | 6rem Teally Meaningful | the sun got back on the job om for hie capable young son to begin | in the low-income | Tuesday. All in all it was an in-/i career in polittes. areas and in people to | teresting period. First of all the/| for me is to make. it easier to | improved income through acti-| snow disappeared completely | site 5 om vities which supplement farm and replenished the water ie "Tl be greatly amprised Wf he te | CREDIT Trend wth ae eel 3 ; replaced with ice pellets} — ee. ae As farms become larger and| which when mixed with mud pF tal aay ei gd + require greater amounts of ea-| make about the worst possible | > be Me. ee anes ae at mare | combination so terse whesied | nn necessary to seek this “cupital is concerned. As the git- colleague, Hf the current | trom outside sources. Long term| uation now stands there is no a to discuss such eee ee gees emer aes Wy | Nest td the ground add gull. fe jon 0 few off the Doom, an. 3. | S08" oP provincial ma a rumor. was . Dobody mas more id pe by ment Boards and here the situ-| We have now reached the Justice and charming | ation is reasonably satisfactory | time of year when there is a no- ee _: | a8 practically all credit worthy ticeable lengthening of the ev- friends into details | farmers can obtain money on enings, this has actually been copueniy to publicly, seutae toad ater ine cewe Se BR ot De . In the (twa ter sun is still staying -in | five years) credit field most of| bed and it will bea few days be- the service is being provided| fore he turns to earlier rising onomy. In plain language “this state-; farm ment means that nearly half of! cial pa the farmers in the survey group) ance, old y 50 per| farmers would have a better op-| come farmers feared mortgage 'on has hail oH Ee Hi lt 1963 the research firm of|of themselves and to the net) am economic operation.” Agai", 6:5 pay very high interest rates, gain of the remaining farm) “Almost half of the cash re nq get themselves obligated in’ community and the national oe-| oat of farmers making J€53 uch @ way that they are not| off- | free agents in making business | and from such 50 decisions. as. family allow- pension, welfare PRESIDENTIAL BREAK The President of the P.E.I.| Agriculture, | than $2,500.00 came from n yments and the like.” a victim of ley | debt. Evidence from the sur- roads with a oe that profitable enter-| this sort of mishap prises will result. In sharp con- 'y with the annual trast, on economic farms in- the Island Federation creased debt. might be justified 2 aoe ris lige dondh and readily iced -f II | ti meeting coming up td exeaneion iim the month the President of De enjoying some difficulties in tis stetpost of £9 tesnensing pre tis sactof mishap’ bet cortale | planned expansion. That farmers are conscious on balance a higher proportion; ANCIENT DIVISION of the high income farmers; The many divisions of agricul-| have debts. ‘‘The standard of! ture have in a number, of cases living on the 50 per cent non- over.the years failed to see eye commercial farms is currently to eye. Very often the viewpoint very low. Production on these of the cash crop farmer F |Council Seeking (Heart Pacemaker | : i Hil i a | i A ‘ 2 i | sk i 3 : | nl t | a i z ij it ‘ g r fi Rs | f F 3 i ‘a i UL if E | eF He s E F af ; r i h i i f i Sf F f : inl i i if Hi ; i 2 i F : E i Ht r Ej I _Faiy Sie8 eli i i +; ett ! i E Save - STOREWIDE ~ JANUARY DISCOUNT SALE 12 BIG DAYS EVERY ITEM in Holman’s entire stock! in Both Stores offered at DISCOUNTS ~— HOLMAN'’S AT 10 %0%5 ) % Here are some examples from our Building Dept. Quantity Item Reg. 31% —5000 only Floor Tile, viny! asbestos Each ............... sessssuonsessabesesecssasees 19 17% —6O sheets 4’ x 8’ arborite : Sht. eee Oe 29% —20 only Conibination Aluminum Doors 2’°8” x 68” ecseeee = 44.95 16% —500 only Supercoated White 12 x 24 Ceiling Tileea. ............ 31 15% —1000 only Ceiling Tile 12 x 12 Fissuretex & Skylark pattern .... .20 13% —1000 only Ceiling Tile 12 x 24 perforated white ea. ............. 38 22% —400 sheets Sheetrock 4’ x 8’ x 3%” 2.39 “25% —200 rolls Fiberglass insulation 2” 100 sq. ft. per roll .......... 7.59 25% —100 rolls Fiberglass insulation 3” - 70 square ft. per roll. ..............+. 6.59 26% -—500 Sheets Douglas Fir Plywood , 5/16” x 4’ x 8’ standarJ grade ht. nsec... Secret ee 4.29 24% —400 sheets Douglas Fir Plywood — 5/16” x 4’ x 8’ Select grade. Sht. 5.19 21% —283 sheets Douglas Fir Plywood %” x 4x 8 good one side grade. 18% 100 sheets Douglas Fir Plywood 5,” x 4x 8 Standard Grade Sht. 8.49 19%, —100 sheets Douglas Fir Plywood %” x 4x 8 good one side grade Sht. oe. Bisco svsenscobeodssecee 18.39 14% —100 square British Columbia : Shingles No. 3 grade sq... 14. 16% —36 sheets Prefinished Mahogany a Ply wood 4" x4x8Sht....., 9.29° 17% —45 sheets Ranchwall Plywood $6” x 4x 8 Sht.” 7.79 15% —100 sheets Douglas Fir Plywood %” x 4x 8 good one side grade NG eh iabsctiedit teusNealv Bites cciemidisece 8.98 20% —40 sheets Barker Tile 4’ x 8’ Sht. 15.49 14% 250 sheets Insulboard 4’ x 8’ sht. 2.98 50% —88 sheets Prefinish Walnut ; Plywood 4’ x 8’ sht.7\".....,.... 18.75 12% —15 only Slab Doors, paint grade 2 2°6” x66” x18 ORF cs. vais 79 OO 2 5%, 35 only Slab Doors, paint grade 5, M6" x BG” X 1H OR. -rerccsreee aisvne 10,88 BOTH STORES “ ¥ hae 9 Jai SALE Save Quantity Item Reg. SALE 13% —180 sq. Eastern Cedar Shingles, 13 _ second clear grade sq. sae 9.98 8.67 - _ 12% 10,000 sq. ft. Bevelled redwood - 18.97 siding ft. ......... bssetadacesnecesseen .29 C sq. ft. 25.97 . 31,97 18% —40 only Ribbon Stripe Mahogany . Doors 2°6” x 66” x 1% ea. 11.95 9.77 bd 25.97 17% “—20 only Ribbon Stripe Mahogany - , _ doors 2°8” x 68" x 1% ea. .». 12.95 10.77 1" 3314%—Entire stock of Pine Mouldings *“" 230 —4 only Thermopane Windows wt , 48” x 60" Ca. ese 34,50 64.97 bd. 52.97 18% —16 only Cedar/Exterior Doo: 187 2'8” x 68" £194 OR. enna 27.95 22.97 17% —150 sq. Asphalt 3—1 shingles — 5.67 second grade sq. .......... ee 747 20% —12 only Cedar Exterior Doors 4.97 2’8” x 6’8” x 13%” ea. voce = 82.95 26.37 16% —65 sheets Masonite tempered brown : 4 xB ght. oc ccccccceeee ~~ 4.39 3.67 17 910 —100 sq. 3—1 Asphalt “First” ' . Shingles 210 Ib. per sq...........0. 1047 8.27 7 25% —Entire stock of. light fixtures . 20% —38 only Passage Locksets ea ..... 3.29 257 447 19% —21 only Bathroom Locksets ea... 419 3.37 . 20%..—32 only Closet Locksets ea .......; 2.98 2.37 6.97 18% —17 only Screen Doors 28” x OOF agen: nsssasicepunsenee 13.39 10.87 25% —I18 only Rural’Mail Boxes ........... 138.95 10.47 10.97 25% —All Amerock Cabinet Hardware in stock 4 osdoveusopbecoreetes~assasaccoeesobvorses 12.87 20% .—AIl Door Chimes in stock ........... \ 20% —b56 sheets Lauan prefinished 1.77 Plywood 3/16” «x 4 x 8 ouwu... 6.19 497 ‘490° —150 bags Pouring Wool 814 6.47 CU. ft. Wag. cece eee ae 4.15 3.57 22% —168 sheets Woodgrain Masonite 4’ x 7’ sht. songiecdgttdbies s0be 5.79 447 7.67 15% +100 sheets Sheetrock % x 4’ xT yw 12.47 - sht. ......., vests Spice ossthane edb rsated 1.98 1.67 . 2.57 17% —100 sheets Insulboard 4’x 10’ sht. . 3.79 3.17 _ 80% —500 bags Porfland Cement ea. ..... 1.68 117 937 5 18%. —16 only Combination Cedar Exterior © 3 ‘Door 2’8’ x 6’8’ and 2’10’ x Fi “8.27 ° Be. bene akin Spot ass pelea ict : 27.96 22.97 18% —8000 only Shaw Builders Common 8.77 - Brick ea. Pere eeee eee eee jt hd. 8.97 ' Friday +E teen eee + divans 9:00—9:30 4 Friday oh OAD Reernnnnnnee ao 8:30—9:00 #4 0 -slbaseonsaibislandliia ae 5:30 Satur oe day - ESPeer tr tieeltoetions 0° ° tas ¥:30—12:00 4 ops ee e LT v Siarnronsearc "| . Monday, Jan. 4 - Saturday, Jan. 16 — ame