- THIS AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY . } 5 The Soarian marieteeewm, Tues, Vor. 7. 1906. (CRadian inuety,” ls sleo de| sak in cepial fows and lcowmuys population end oe | Pravda Reporrs F product. Nothing Wrong With Debt, «cite 28 scias (eae t Setee o8 ce ane rae ores LEC S ators- OurC atu se Cleat a eee te Seas SSS Se ae ae |e mewn rene Montreal Economist Claims Scart! the ey ‘roo i rensaee sree tee artar ai Oaths [tioene at chat Heals tor So a prise.” The choice of 000,000 to $500,000,00 a year,” |viet oil industry's richesfoil and business exchange MONTREAL (CP)—There is ead the prime role of the seES NO DISADVANTAGE rate need not momentous {most of it from the U.S.’ gas fields. type have ' jnothing wrong with debt, @ /|U.S. as “both capital source and| «Economic arch has_yet |implicetions: Either of; For’ Canadian direct invest- Communist party newspa- | Montreal economist says in ‘ ae rate can SS ate to walk. ieicent ‘ehaned the report says |, 7 Commieeneedons known [natacenned: Gney, same i (or bedly); neither is eulficient| ‘The neft 10 or 15 years may 214 estimated oll reserves in movements. i and By NEIL A. ATHESON | aoanete 31, 1964. The contrast |and effective development pro- fi Breecher, ital flows . which : and |"*. . a Walter “Shaw | is even more aes & & gram. é lealled captial “flows : varying circumstances can bisa a Some img, $150,000,000 to wane eee retin, > od lest week thet the: dane ig] Saerens Senel eer ae Cee neo conta (eae 00a Ge Canes Mae siablizing “or de-tabllising ef-| $205000000 ty the end of that |Siers wil’ sccount for the bulk commleg_ sean, aes Se OO | Se ar — 31, 1966 (00d his speech as a practical jand was prepared for the fects on Canadian economic ac- |period. lof the increment in production vince will be utilized for food| are $41,206,000. The Health /penatoamen ©, the presses idian American ¢ CITES EXAMPLES mittee, tor welch the endy wee|% tte USSB. os @ whole.” production. He emphasized hia | ad “Weltare eatimates *¢ lspeaking of the big emphasis of |cenada’ the key fecce eboot the The report carries an appea- ed, wee established in|Pravda said. san Se Seer “a tomen| iat is $1,130,000- Health end Welfare as com international flow of capitel are dix with specific examples of by two non-profit research DEATHS ARE VIOLENT jous potent agricul! eee © 8 "UP to agriculture — ‘‘we in this pro-|those which show its massivé- money flow. organizations — the National for this province, es a rapidly |CANNOT Tl TT ues shi xa nce will end up the healthiest On the basis of these, figures, Planning Association in the U.S.| Deaths from accidents, aleo expanding world population) , — people ta the world, all on re-' took a mere serious lock af the study says Canadian. direct jand the Private Planning ASs0-|, 116m, guicide and homicide ia cannot afford to a Crees Se basic revenue-preducing in- for jinvestment in the United States |ciation in Canada—to study re- in tases lee ntact I have some solid ewe tee ae either sy email ‘by somnpartens Wt the lemons beteen the’ tivo coun. | Hehe ae ee en derail’ oretiaiag oa toe a otams -Rabeeih eummemmnants as | for-my contention it’s time we ' ture. : “A ficating rate provides elfiow in the other direcion but "Y any other group of cause al that te wed wal haved \vative acmiaetration, But BEER DA AE PA a: st Bed ¥ eight billion people by the turn /SUsgest that we — ore to f) A DOIN. f the cent It fs three billion Pass uP an opportunity . oe ee sizable matching in our | - : weeks Mee Rae's” statement complain that the dams that 3 : that this province cannot afford | jhave been built in this province Moore & McLeed Ltd. : full participation in the $750,000 ate only good for city people to that is evailable annually fish trout. Water conservation is through ARDA program. | important development, and This ig a hing grant, it was ithe dams are therefore useful. explained, compates with : the present. budget of roughly ‘tion that“ have~ been” launched: 1,000,000 to entire But surely the broad ARDA peer nr doomed *€" program has many other possi- I’m exaggerating only a little |Dilities we in this province could when I charge that we're treat- use, in developing a stronger and ing agriculture like ea poor rela- nl gg agricultural f ‘Men's Wear Dept. © FIRST FLOOR | © BASEMENT FOR HIM OPEN TIL’ 9 PARKING AT REAR ENTRANCE | numbers — and of that émount ne oe budget for agriculture. Mr. MacRae ex- 1 Date wen bedgoted for aurt-| hiios thet expending the bud-"| : David | S¢t for agriculture to take full | Sisptih titel aeatan teuonaee advantage of ARDA wou!d for the year ending March 31, Meam adding: the amount of 1964 provided $8,500,000 for’ | $1,500,008 to the departmental | Men‘ Bo Duffle Mens’ ress Pudge of SSO end er slarmed: Thats only_for ao n's Leather ys" Shirts Dress Up For Christmas $1,700,000 for the four “basic ‘ re counting purpeses. KR would. | Dress Gloves Coats ; venue earning departments” of only mean an extra expendi- . Smartly styled by B.V.D. 4 ture of $750,000 for this pro- all camel. Zip | | Neat patterns. Sure to please Men’s Suits agriculture, fisheries, industry, TM ot Fine quality leather, Navy, charcoal, aan ie 14% -17 natural resources, end tourist | Vince. | T ae ae warmly lined with pile knit, | | off hood, zip & toggle closure. | | him for Christmas. 144 7. development.” = contributed from laminated lining, brown, | | Warm quilted lining. Reg. ually pomed . Regular Our entire stock of fine worsted suits in “What ere we spending on ag-| ‘#W8- That amount would ap- | grey. 8-11. $ Saving Special | | 15.95 & 16.95. $ Saver price 6.00. $ Saving Special charcoals, biues, greys and lndens in solid riculture our basic industry, the ee eee 19 5.95 12.95 Price ollie ee hrs from thing which produces wealth, | ere mg i re 95 to 5. . 4.95 Regulars, Reg 0085: 69.95 - makes: our people better off?” at tee un 79.50 - 89.50. Sevag Seeded Mr. Stewart challenged et the though it wouldn’t = tack eS 5.95, 63.50 One of CHarlottetown’s most| bookkeeping. When the $1- h 47.95, 5 oF, ° successful business men, Mr- oo ° -— ox | Se Boys’ Suits. Boys’ Men’‘s Broad- Menart: ebterved hat, when | apparent tote of $2,500,000 .- er. a ee vee in round sambers. | Te Tweeds _—— — Windbreakers cloth Pyjamas and 69.95 ecnettassiney ore catia ee The feeling is, I'm told, that "% price 12! 12.95 - 15,95 - 19,95. (6 - 18), corduroy, ll warmly — nate, eer ; eas province is healthy. If they oh - ane t ‘go for | $ Saving Special Reg. ane Ns Saving Gpenieh stripes. A- E. 7 Saltnastebe: ; ee) _ are on the upgrade rset sete sa Gan Govern other raitie. 10.95 14 95 6.95 ; jal... : making more ’ r Trament are more revenues for thre [OWY the idea ether: But a gor. oe : 3.95 Men's Winter Overcoats province.” eemmnent and a legislature that accept an amount of just] ; : -” Laminates and wools, fancies and solid shades. Regulars ua eerie | eee ere [- = a ; - “ir, Ww. _ was . ister of ‘the cn Government items oo « conireating example Boys’ Suits Boys’ Ski. Men’s Sox. ; " 25.50, 35.50, 45.50 — was tourism, —_ more : ‘ . modest figure ‘f @ Choose from Happy Foot ; shee ai agdicolene a on both practical tiene * a a pr eelbte eget cei Jackets cushion sole in solid shades. ‘ : venue producers, and I have no |would if they would stop jong en- | < ‘AH. smartly. styled for to: Sessler, Also wool and nylon mix in : gudrrel — ie ang sambanaie - ‘budge roy g day’s young man. Reg. 16.9, me Te Ik: seats ES 150. 8 Sav- Men’‘s Sport Coats : too wil teamak Guvirtaad ee } IBS, 19:96.. § Heveny Spee ’ ing Special Price... Fine Imported Tweeds and Corduroys. Regulars and Talls. this is a farm column, the other| Looking back over more than | 12.95 1014.95 4 Price 79 Regular. price 29.95 - 35.00 - 39.50- 47.50. A Saving Special is that here we have a matching \a.score of years of close c e Price ennual grant of $750,000 _ avail- ition with our legislature, I recall i ; ‘ : , 93 95 = 27.95, 31.95, = 38 50° e wv e Men's All Weather Goats Reversibles and Regulars. Black, beige, loden. Regulars & Talls. Reg. price 25.00 - 29.50- 37.50. Saving Special Price Men’s 19.95, 20.95, 29-50 Hats . : : All the telnet styles. Bieck. char- Men’s Flite Bags, 32: #3 SSiwse secu“ avy, ‘chercosl. eg. 25.0. $ Saving 5-95 Special Price Wao. iis able through ARDA, for agricul- |the many occasions when I’ve tural development, and it will heard the excuse ‘We don’t need largely be lost, unless we get |to spénd so much money for ‘ag- more money allotted for thig|riculture, because the federal basic indusiry. government spends a f° @ This is not a blast at anyone. |amount to maintain their people | Me It is a challenge to alll of our le- |/here.’’ gislators to-study this problem} I never was too deeply im- seriously, with a view to correct- |pressed by that ergument. But ees It’s a challenge |now that we have a chunk of Ot- e farm groups—the|tawa money available for agri- Fedooation of Agriculture. for |cultural aid, I suggest it’s time example — to use their influ- |we changed our thinking. I know ence. Merely asking the govern- |that money. alone won’t solve our ment for help is not enough. agricultural problems. But ped reasoned direction is indi- |surely we have enough exper- Mr. Stewart’s reference was |ister is an expefienced: farmer "to the ‘fiscal year ending (himself — to develop a useful | meres ne n’s TV. Men’s Trousers Jackets Choose from lodens,, charcoals, greys. Fine Velvet (wine) with black lapels & All smartly styled. Reg. 16.95 - 19.95 - cuffs. Reg. 32.50. $ Saving Specials 1595, 165,195, = See 0 ee ___{Free Cuttes) —___Men’s Sport Shirts _ Check and stripes and solid shades. All colors of the Rainbow. An exceliént Christmas gift. S.M.L. XL. Reg. Mens Ties ns cour ee | A wide assortment of fancy stripes etc. ? ; 3.95 Reg. to 1.50 ea: $ Saving Special Price — mst e j Ski Jackets Men's Sport Shirts Boys’ Sweaters . Men’s Sport Shirts. A terrific assortment of | Choose from pullover or Cardigam. Just what Reversibles and! Regulars. Black, royal, teal etc. Reg. Plaid patterns, sotne boxed. .All the’ latest | he needs for the cold weather, red, charcoal, shades etc. 5. ML (Basement) loden. 2.99 - 299-3.99 Men’s Work Parkas _ Men’s Cardigan b wes : ” 2 for 1.0C | 2 for 7.00 4 fe ‘price 14.95-16.95- 19.95. Saving Special Price 4 10.95, 11.95, 12.95 BASEME Durable drill- shell, zip-off hood, quilted ; NT lining. Forest green and eed. & L. XL. Sweaters DEPARTMENT {paige Penmans, wine, charcoal, grey, navy. 8. M. L, 4g 3.95 apace Sl | xt. § Saving Special (Basement) Fleots EREERT 10.95 | esse tins — 4.29 Fleece ‘Mens’ Work Windbreakers | ee : inte, “Yancy patiertie rae a Se Sport Shirts, fancy patterns = .°.-.->.- ; Men’s Lined ‘Drill Men’s Felt Dress Hats .................. * 4.19 JOKE FIZZLES OUT f aye Diagonal whipcord shell, warm quilted lining, Work Pants - Men’s Dress Shirts, white, blue, fancy 2.99 ay im forest green. §. M. L. XL. , Boys’ Flannel Shirts 6-16 .............. 8 Harry Weston of Toronto's home without imagination. A 1) Li ) g “a. -_. : Boys’ Melton Pant (Airforce) ...,...... 3.49 suburban Scarborough looks passerby, however, thought it Forest green. 30-44. (Basement) Boys’ Fleece ‘Lined Combs, .....,....... 2.49 up at dummy in front of his was someoné who had been ws Boys’ Flamnelette Pyjamas ® home that brought more re- electrocuted and before long e?| 49 Boys’ Lined sponse than he had intended. Harry's home was beseiged : ; The dummy, holding a string by police, firemen, and—am- of Christmas lights and stand- ing ! nf uP i | i, ‘i if 3 4 a . u 4 i . be ' ai i at a ssi Ps ert = teen a ree u = SES ee See oe : Settle ‘ Y eet * - 5 © ee