- s The Guardian, Chatetiotown, Wel. Feb. 11. 1980 , ‘Real Chance’ Seen To Boost Trade With West Indies Area MONTREAL (CP)—Forty top-| prove ie eel apes Aa manasa \* fe a level Canadian businessmen re turned home from the West In- dies during the weekend con vinced that there were “real po- tentialities” for increased trade “between the two areas. Canadian + But the la¢k.of continuity of supply and py nged market bloc ‘serve to handicap increased sales to Canada. The business- men also félt West Indian sales were also hampered by the lack of aggressive salesmanship in The businessmen—members of the Canadian economic mission to the West Indies and British Gul- . ana—returned to Canada Satur- day after a 17-day fact - finding tour. FUTURE BENEFIT . Their observations were listed in a statement issued Monday by the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce, sponsor of the tour. « A. C. Ashforth of Toronto, pres- ident of the Canadian chamber and leader of the mission, said che is confident the information ob- AGRICULTURAL NEWS P.E.1. Department ef Agriculture \ r cline in total Canadian sales to the West Indies largely to the agricultural price support policies: of the United States. These’ have resulted in a displacement of Ca- nadian flour and other farm com- medities by U.S. products; The statement said the devel- | HOLMAN’ opment and p west indies achieved a customs union.” : : RECIPROCAL TREATMENT The businessmen said they rec- ognized Canada’s preference on West Indies sugar as ‘‘most im- portant’’ to the new federation, but they adled this merited “some reciprocal treatment for a number of Canadian products.” The statement said members Colors and sizes. LADIES’ BLOUSES In. cotton. Assorted Special, $1 .00 also are considering a recom- mendation that some of the pres-: ent C ian aid to underdevel- oped es should be diverted to the West Indies from more dis- tant areas. ' LADIES’ STRETCHY PANTIES Elastic waistband, fits all sizes. Special, $1.00 The mission said technical aid now provided by Canada is ap- preciated, but added that new ar- eas of technical assistance should be encouraged. HALF SLIPS © | Rayon and cotton, deep flounce at hem, elastic | waistband. White only. Special, $1 .00 > FARM_ ACCOUNTS To date over twenty-five farm- ers in the province have asked for, and received, kt t | eg: €¢g f ‘ BR aT Mi phi t itis jl es ri i BS E 7 ta i | iy rE i 78 a j I i “ 8 iT u é rit mh ef s ok ss bigs rE eent were dropped outside the recommended weights (13.6 overweight and 6.4 percent un- derweight). Not only did the farmer receive a lower grade, but im the case of overweight hogs was feeding beyond dim- imishing returns. Another aspect of the live- stock business where simple office I noted where the Cana- dian meat packing industry fig- ures that bruising losses ran up- wards of twenty million dollars annually. . That is a fantastic figure and while we do not turn off as many cattle and other livestock as do some other provinces, needless to say. the farmer suffers a loss . through rough handling of stock. For example in sheep 60 per- cent of bruises are due to rough handling, Hfting by the wool (skin parts from the body) ete. In hogs 62 percent of bruises are caused by man, i.e., kick- ing, prodding, whips, etc. In cattle 66 percent of bruises re- sult from crowding, bumping, and others by clubs, etc. As I say, these losses in this province may be small compared to Can- ada as a whole, a little extra careful management can over- come it. It really dnesn’t take econ- emics to prove that a farmer has to be his toes, manage- ment-wise, right down ‘the line. VIRUS-FREE STRAWBERRY Virusfree plants are found by @ procedure called “indexing.” A runner of a plant being test- ed is grafted to a runner of an indicator plant. The indicator fe a plant of a variety of wild strawberry that is extremely sensitive to viruses. If the plant being tested has a virus imfec- tion, the indicator plant shows Glear-cut symptoms a few weeks @Mer the grafting. When a strawberry plam is found to be virus-free, it does _~ mean # will always remain The (! | ible only # enough space has |way means extra cost of con- | School. The meeting was brought |horns in our club this year. BRASSIERES ve e) % . — o ’ ‘THREE GREAT DAYS OF SAVINGS . ... THURSDAY . 0 TRAINING PANTIES Double gusset at Crutch. White. Sizes 4-& Special, O for DI .00- WOOLETTE VEST Short Sleeve—High Neck.’ Color plum. Size 6 a Special, 2 for $1 .00 INTERLOCK COTTON VESTS Winter Weight, sleeveless, White. Sizes 4-6 en Special, ri. $1 .00 INTERLOCK COTTON VESTS spread to strawberry plants by| Nylon and cotton, bandeau and long line styles, ; ’ aphids. oe tg the] white. Sizes 30A-42C. $1 00 Short Sleeve. White. Sizes 2-4-6. must dust or spray the plants Special, . Special, 2 for $1 .00 with nee every 7-10 days during growing season. ’ . , a Reena TT Nee GIRLS’ COTTON VESTS tre stock for dit States, — Banded leg, elastic waistband in oversize. - With rayon stripe. Short Sleeves. White. the entire shipment consisting Special, 2 for $1 .00 Special 2 for $1 .00 ,000 plants was turned due to the presence of a nem- atode not found in P.E.l. This! LADIES’ BRIEFS GIRLS’ RAYON PANTIES spring, the Department does not s porte og align ge dled Meter Banded and elastic leg in tricot knit rayon, Lace trim. White. Sizes 3 $1 00 cain actory| white, pink and blue. 3 $1 00 8-12-14 years. Special, for . Last spring, a aarein._Sonee| Shae S-M. Special, for a aici nes Gad cpa GIRLS’ FELT HATS plants were set out in this house for the purpose of ‘propagation, so within a year or two, we will have our own supply of virus- HEADWARMERS In tartan with fringed ends. Assorted Colors. Special, $1.00 ALL WOOL GLOVES Jacquar and plain patterns. Sizes S-M-L. Special, $1 .00 STRETCHY NYLON HOSE Fine quality, seamless, run resistant. Color Sunbeige. Sizes A to T. MUTE $1 .00 ered apply to all farms in gen- An attractive, convenient and | labor-saving farmstead is poss- COTTON HOSE Of highest quality, assuring comfort style and durability. Color beige. 2 f $1 00 or . Broken sizes. Special, been left for proper arrange- ment of buildings. Keeping in mind future expansion, five or more acres will be needed. Where possible choose relative- ly flat land that is slightly slop- LADIES’ HAIR BRUSHES $1.00 6 row nylon bristles, assorted colors. Special, ing. It will make construction of driveways easier and prevent excessive accumulation of water in depressions. A south-west slope is excellem for drainage, drying and wind direction. If this is im- SUPERIOR LINT BRUSHES Instantly removes lint and dust, wire bristles. Special, $1.00 possible at least make sure barn- yard and other drainage isn’t towards the house or well. Locate the well on the highest point of land to avoid pollution. Consider wind direction if you want to keep objectionable odors away Consisting of pins, neck- ASSORTMENT OF JEWELLERY laces, earrings. Special, for from.the home as much as poss- ible. This is particularly im- portant if hogs are to be raised. For sufficent freedom from dust the house should be located at least 125 feet from the road, while if there is any possibility $1.00 HATS Assorted fabrics and colors. $1.00 (Summerside Only) Special, of road\expansion, this should be increased to about 175 feet. great a distance from the a struction and additional labor on driveway maintenance. CLUB NEWS The Mt. Herbert 4-2 Calf Club LADIES’ RAYON PANTIES Elastic waisthjend, lace trim. Assorted colors. S-M-L. — ” Special, 2 for $1.00 was reorganized on the evening of January 23, 1959 in Mermaid to onder by the President, James Lund. The pledge was repeated. Roll call was answered by 15 members. There were also three CHILDREN’S DENIM JEANS © Boxer Style. Navy, Size 2-3-4-6X. $1.00 Special, visitors. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approv- ed. It was moved by Kathleen Mac- Donald and seconded by Win- ston Lund to send a letter of CORDUROY OVERALLS Bib Style—Red and blue. Sizes 2-3-4. $1.00 / Special, thanks to those who- donated prizes for our Achievement Day. It was decided to have a judg- ing demonstration of vegetables at our next meeting which is to be held on February 17 at 7.30 p.m., in Mermaid School. The club is having Holsteins, Ary- CHILDREN’S T-SHIRTS T Shirts Crew Neck, Long Sleeves, Assorted Colors. Sizes 1-2-3-4-6. 2 $1.00 Special shires and Dual Purpose ert | Officers for this year are Pre- sident—Glen Trainor; vice-pre- sident, Parnell Trainor; secre- tary-treasurer, Robert Wood; club leader, Sterling Wood; as- sistants, Percy Lund and Leo ‘LONG COTTON HOSE Substandards in Childrens’ Fawnand White— Rn ae 4 for $1.00 Mac Isaac. PLARN NEW REACTOR LONDON (AP) — A new re- search reactor will be built at the Windscale plutonium factory, the British atomic energy author- GIRLS’ COTTON BLOOMERS Elastic leg and waist. Sizes 2-4-6. White. aes, 2 we $100 ity announced Monday night. It will cost about £1,250,000 and will be completed early in 1961. Wind- stale adjoins Calder Hall, the first full - scale atomic power plamt in the world opened three viruses «are|yeare age GIRLS’ COTTON BLOOMERS Rayon Stripe. White. Sizes 8-10-12-14. Special, 2 for $1 .00 * ° >. ¢ ~~ * Children’s Corduroy, assorted colors. Sizes 2-6 years, 7-12 years. Special, $1 .00 ~ -. FRIDAY . ‘ SHORTS. AND VESTS Men’s Stanfield’s vests are full cut ribbed knit and taped shoulder straps to avoid chafing; shorts. have nylon reinforced leg band, full double seat and front and non-roll waist band. Sizes S. M. L. BOYS’ SPORT SHIRTS Flannel in’ plaids and Ivy League stripes. Sizes 8-16. Special, BOYS’ LEATHER MITTS Gaunelet ‘style with fur back and. warm fleece’ lining. ' Special, $1 .00 $1.00 _MEN‘S SKI CAPS With quilted lining and ear lugs. . Sizes dade way ee 2 for $1 .00 blue, grey and black. MEN’S FANCY TIES Pointed ends, fully lined in colors of wine, | Special, $1.00 MEN’S ELASTIC BRACES Fancy; free swing back. hice $1 .00 BOYS’ COWBOY BELTS - $1.00 In black or brown leather. Sizes 24-30. Special, COTTON PLAID OVERALLS’ Bib style. Assorted. ‘Sizes 3-6. $1 00. Special, GIRLS’ COTTON BLOUSES Assorted styles. White. Sizes 7-12. Special, $1.00 BOYS’ PLAID SHIRTS With long sleeves and collar. 4 years. Special, GIRLS’ PLAID SHIRTS With long sleeves and collar. Sizes 7-14. Special, $1 .00 Children’s CORDUROY JEANS Boxer style. Red, wine, brown $1 00 and blue. Sizes 2-6. Special, MEN’S HALF HOSE In wool and“nylon elastic top, fancy design, 28 Ye al 2 for $1.00 BOYS’ ELASTIC TOP HOSE In cotton, rayon and wool, in fancy design in colors of wine, navy, grey, green and white. Sizes 7-10. Seactel: 2 for $1 .00 $1.00, STEEL WOOL 1 Ib. Rolls, fine, medium, coarse. Reg. 65c. special, & tor $1.00 FLASHLIGHT | 2 Cell, complete with Everready Batteries. Special, RAZOR BLADES Gillette, 10 in package. Reg. 50c. Special ELECTRIC BULBS $1.00 pkgs. $1.00 Canadian General Electric, white lamps, gives’ brighter, light per wattage. 40 and 60 watt. . Reg. .27¢ each Special, 5 for $1 .00 * a '. AND SATURDAY TEA KETTLES All alumi » whis with stationary worigtt 1 onal posers Py ian with good pour- ing spout, oe 1% ae $1.00 TEAPOTS a All aluminum in the three cup size, fitted with a strainer spout and tea infuser for téa or 1.00 _ coffee, cool cane covered handle. Special, CLOTHES PINS All plastic double end style for extra grip, un- . breakable, will not split, may be used for skirts or pants, hangers. Special PAPER TOWELS Roll style, 150 towels to a roll, soft durable White Swan quality for many household uses. Special 4 rolis $1 .00 MIRRORS White framed kitchen mirrors in the 10 by 14 inch aE good clear glass. . $1 .00 IRONING PAD COVERS Made of scorch resistant Siliconé Fabric, fast SD sn $1.00 ond on" “et $1.00 ose WATER PAILS | Made of good weight galvanized in the 10% quart size. Fitted with bail handle and welded jugs. .. Special $1 .00 — EGG BEATERS Genuine’ Toplin egg beaters with stainless agitators patented centre drive gear with the popular “D” handle. $1 .00 CLOTHES LINE PULLEYS Ball bearing style in the 514” size with “T” bracket and dep groove. Heavy cast aluminum, free running. Spices $1 00 OVEN MITTS Magnetic style sticks to metal surfaces, made of decorated cotton and asbestos mixture, well padded for serving, baking, etc. $1 00 Special, ® BROOMS Four string style, good quality selected corn, well bound to smooth finish; $1 00 * wooden handle. Special, FLOUR SIFTERS Triple action style, sifts three times in one operation, all metal enamelled in attractive floral decoration, easy ' sear $1 .00 YACHT MOPS The popular wet scrub mop made of white sel- ected cotton yarns in the large 12 ounce size. Well fastened to smooth finish $1 00 hardwood handle. Special, . PLASTIC TUMBLERS ie: Break resistant clear plastic tumblers in the popular 9 ounce size. Ribbed style. Special, 5 for $1 .00 HOME FURNISHINGS — BOTH Rubber Sheeting, 36", req. | 29 Yd. 5 < ges cce ves dc usin STORES .-. 1.00 yd. Terry Towelling, 16", reg. 59c yd. 1.0 eee ceeecsccceesees 2 YS. for 1.00 Hooking Canvass, 30", reg. 39e yd. .. Print Cotton Broadcloth, 3 yd. ends, reg. 49%c eeee eee eere ds wscdcscosss, SO Corduroy 36''.asst. plain shades, reg. 1.29 yd. .....-.-22+-000- 1.00 yd. Cannon Towels, plain & striped, reg. 1.29 pr. ....2+-eeeeeeeeee pre 1.00 Pillow Slips, plain or embroidered, reg. 1.29 pr. ......-+2-- wooo 1.00 pr. Fringe Ends Cup Towels, reg. 39c ea. ......... a ee . 3 for 1.00 Printed Gup Towels; 16g. 396 O66 6c bic ciscocnssvossecs .. 3 for 1.00 Fringe Tip Towels, printed, reg. 39c e@. 1... ... cee ee eee ees .. 3 for 1.00 Fringe Tip Towels, striped—subs if perfect, reg. 29c ea. .....-.. 7 for 1.00 Striped Flannelette, 36",-reg. 59¢ yd. .1......0 cee nseee Sree Old Colony Print Cotton, 36", reg. 65¢ yd. Summerside only .. .. 2 for 1.00 Linen Tea Towels, reg. 39¢ 8. 2228+ cece cecebes enccccceces SO OO Winnie Pranneletie, 27° FOG. 896 VGs Vc i ccnccicntadaabowasds . 3 for 1.00 5 and 10 — SUMMERSIDE Fancy Boxed Writing Paper --...... Box Chocolates, assorted .....-....... Cigarette Lighters, Ronson Style .. Jergens-Perfume, Bottle Set .....-......... 5 Men's Shave Sets, boxed Bubble Bath in Jars .-..... ies Table Cloths, check design. ....... Scotch Heather Sets, Soap, Bubble Ba th, etc. Scrap Books, hard cover ...... Clip Boards, plastic, size 8 x 11'/2 Candy Bulk (Chocolate Mix) ssecsesiseues eoveee Ib. 35¢ eet#eeeteoenenertetkteeseeseewnrtereeervees eet @ee Regular Special et ioe eee ob ebaee, eae 1.00 (Me iibos inves cei eae 2 for 1.00 sas 7. 2 ie 1.35 1.00 esaeaiees 1.49. 1.C0 bavi ss ws eeuae See 1.00 debebee hae 1.00 Disecibceeiss) Veeee ae | 2 ie oe coeepoedos kee 1.00 4 for 1.00 Soesccie 3 OF 1.00. . edges. Made in England. 1.00 * Of imported China. CUTLERY TRAYS Made of unbreakable plastic. Perforated bot- tom for.easy cleaning, moulded style with five large oo deadal $1 .00 DOUGHNUT MAKERS All plastic in the popular plunger style forms. and cuts perfect doughnuts every time. Easy 2 clean. Special, $1 .00 BONE CHINA CUPS & SAUCERS English bone china teas and saucers in a var- iety of differnt patterns. Dainty shapes and Floral designs. White back- $1 20 & ground. Reg. to $1.75. Special ea. DINNER PLATES In plain “Everyday” whiteware. Embossed 3 i $1.00 Reg. .40c ea. Special, ASH TRAYS Imported China. Bird design on gaily decorat- ed background. Colours green & $1.C0 tan. Reg.- $1.25. Special, EGG-CUPS Floral désign on white Reg. .20c~ea. 8 : $1 00 or . Special, TUMBLERS 9 oz. decorated Water Tumblers. Safety rims, Asst. Reg. .20c ea: 6 ; $1 00 or . ground. Special,