The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Nov. 2, 1965. 7 Pearson Sees Liberals Winning Over 143 By DAVE McINTOSH prime minister later flew VANCOUVER (CP) — Prime li, "Tune where he ay ry Minister Pearson made six | relaxed Sunday, part of it at short, informa! speeches in five the home of his beother-ta-lew, Vancouver - area ridings /H. H. G. Moody. and predicted the Liberals| Saturday's campaigning ‘here wil’ win more than 143 seats in was the kind Mr. Pearson seems the Nov. 8 election. He ad-/to like best—a short talk to a dressed some 1,500 persons in |crowd drawn in closely around all, most of them at two shop- | him followed by hand-shaking. ping centres SAW DOG In a call at the headquarters | In the campaign headquarters of Liberal candidate Jack of Liberal candidate Ron Bats- Austin in Vancouver Kingsway, |ford in Vancouver Burrard, Me. Mr. Pearson noted a) Southam | Pearson spotted a dog and said News Services survey in Satur- |the dog was going te vote Coa- day's Vancouver Province said | servative. the Liberals would win at least; He said Conservative Alvin 14s of the 265 Commons seats |Hamilton, former agriculture “We'll get a few more than |minister, has proposed a re- mentioned.”’. Mr. Pearson said. |forestation scheme for easters \Canada to plant 20,000,000 trees. “He's after —- vote,” Steel Orders | ,*ime mar wie on Hallowe'en te out Down Trend itt tea nan. | i E ° - of Oa oon things an appen a candidate $s asing pened to Liberal Emmet Caf- zens (Am — Te EP udigeee oat downward trend in steel order- : ing, which has caused some| The prime minister said he lavotts in U.S. ‘steel- plants, ts | vas happy to be able to speak bottoming out, Steel Magazine |i" support of—and there was a has reported long pause. Mr. Pearson finally The metal --working weekly said <p ae support of our eaid the situation varies from | Liberal candidate. mill to mill, ‘‘but generally | ‘ week-to-week order volume hag on Teun tcaue On rs ae stabilized following a decline search ships have recovered ST that started with the signing of @ labor contract in September.” bodies from a motor vessel cat- irying more than 120 pilgrims Steel mills have reduced their | lwhich struck a reef and seak i work forces. but they are keep- | siark-infested Sao Luis Bay last ing many men on the. job to! build inventories and do main- peat. They were oa gate festival tenance work deferred during religious peak production, Steel eaid. ‘were. 36 known survivors. Despite the drop in orders and production, Pressure is | Ga mekae omer mansie.| minium ] GUARDIAN - PATRIOT 1955 te 1 BUY CARS ms") CENTRAL PRINTERY Phone 4-8506 ; NEW FALL SCHEDULE Three FLIGHTS dally between Charlottetown - Summerside - Moncton. 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It will step wp the voce- It will provide agricultural schoo! facilities. . 3.11%. SALES TAX ON BUILDING MATERIALS, MACHINERY ELIMINATED ‘The sales tax on building materials and production machinery adds to the cost of homes and goods, raises prices in domestic 3 and export markets, and } important job-producing sectors of the economy. elimination of ‘this tax will be a first objective of a PC government. 4. HOMEOWNERS TAX DEDUCTION AS ee ee nh een ie ownership, a Progressive Conservative government im- mediately allow a deduction of municipal taxes up to $500 * from taxable income for federal: tax purposes. Rismg-school costs have put an unfair share of tax burden on the homeowners —almost to the breaking point. 5. URBAN POLICY Conservative urban policy wit! bring stepped up Progressive urban renewal programs, a national-in-scope research iy in municipal planning to help provinces and munict It means recreational parks development around cities and towns. It means tax relief for the homeowner, NHA mortgages on older homes, and lower interest rates on instalment buying. 6. OLD AGE PENSIONS #100 Our senior citizens will not be left to suffer under the spiralting eost of living. The Canada Pension Plan fosgets them. A Pro- POLICIES FOR PEOPLE: POLICIES FOR PROGRESS VOTE PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE Publlched by the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada > My appeal ts te the conscience of the nation... %0 all Canadians. Let us join together a0 thet we may be worthy af this land and fulfill the dream of our founding fathers. “ Sid age peosce WITHOUT A MEANS TEST. We ove tn to those who heve built our country. ¥. NATIONAL PLAN FOR HEALTH The Progressive Conservative party is committed to Medicare. it was a PC government that brought hospital insurance te Canadians. We wl enlarge the same pln to cover ll ney, including mental illness. It was a PE government that took the first steps to a nation-wide Medicare program in 1961 when it set up the Hall Commission to study health services. If you want a national health plan, inchiding universal Medicare, vote Progressive Conseryative on November 8, 8. NHA MORTGAGES FOR OLDER HOMES NHA mortgages have been limited to new home construction. NHA mortgages on older homes will assist the mobility of tis essential if wage-earners are to take full advantage py, teeta nrg 9. LOWER COST INSTALMENT BUYING en ee eee ee consumer purchases bought on the instalment plan. We peridot rors wa sae pe of Gd now available to farmers. This will be done through Consumers Loans Act. 10. DEPARTMENT OF. YOUTH AFFAIRS A new. federal department will be formed to coordinate the many federal activities im youth affairs. 13. FARM POLICY The Progressive Conservative government was the first to open up wheat markets in Russia and China. A new PC government will begin an aggressive sales program for farm products, and ed credit for export sales. A PC government will encourage a larger livestock population, with a new drive in the West for —— loreal forage banks, feed grain banks and water and northern river diversion to provide water in Seer he oa A PC government will establish an eastern feed gram agency, and a national dairy board with $4 per Queens Queens County comy Macquarrie, Heath MacLean, J. Angus ARDEP GTS OL Ay Rt. Hoa. Joun G. DiEFENBAKER BUILD FOR THE FUTURE OF CANADA Ours is a policy of incentive not restriction... of faith not fear hundredweight for industria! mifk, and extend firisurance to Cover livestock. Lp 12. FOREIGN TRADE EXPANSION The Progressive Conservative government new markets for Canadian meer nase throughout the sue Ole saat the first eee satter pect ort fects in C Canada, nada, establish aggresive Casas thon abroad, and welcome foreign investment in without fear of discrimmation by retroactive legislation, 13. NATIONAL POWER anip A Progressive Conservative government will establish a National Power Grid to carry electric power across Canada, east-to-west, north-to-south, the best use of the available, sed poring bah adsiae: ec ih oot 14. WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Water is one of Canada's priceless resources. A Conservative water resources policy will protect this supply for Canadians, develop an an-peliion progam, and bud fr future generations. 15. MAJOR PORT EXPANSION Canada lost sales of 100 million bushels of fa 1963-64 because of lack of facilities. Our nati handling facilities were built for an annual export of 300 million bushels. They should be large enough for 600 million bushels, Increased = of pup, pep paper, sulphur, coal, iron ore, copper, lumber and ae immediate expansion. of Canada’s port facilities. A Sicgisidive Conservative government will reintroduce the ship-building subsidy for steel ships built in Canadian ship- ~ This subsidy was removed by the present government. . RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT Lies Uae éoctepunas te Wietsed aad Paci economy. The Progressive Conservatives have i tive policies to build Canada. Every resource industry be en couraged, including Bast coast saltfishing which will be assisted by cetoh msurance. Pre EH es "+S Pend 6% | bod a ; eee he eee a ae limit dil ous as Si whe & v* an