vlottetown Hospital and all ~ lottetnwn. was the \A(‘(‘l(Pllfl guest llllnesti has necessitated his B.» I/l\l)(i.\ ltt-ii:t- ~ ion i.ii-t-.i' lmiti .l.i;i,ni~ Ililcllllttllfi l't)lfll|l("\ JOHN DL'l!.\l\\ ll iblli ‘..il\ :ii '.hi- i... l-I.i~t iiiis'- iiitlliu Th? “Wk <l€‘>~k'l‘|tN'<l lllt‘ 1": 0! lessor of medicine at the Univer-l throat can cause clncerfl Monday: Dec. 29 1957 "4. Stop going out in the sun. ___A___ ___._._Z.__ . "5. Have no x-rays taken. ° "6.i)o't~t~hw matno po- } How To Av°|d cific kind m(eliit(ioned,lr ‘ ‘. O . 5 0 " ' ' Could Have Been Avoide “av-as Cancer --Jest’?-?~:t°°“° “‘ l "'ti. l)on‘t expose \'A.\COU\'ER lCP'—D|'. Don-Icoal tars taspirins. Dr. Whitelaw altl ,\t. wiiiteiaw, associate pro-‘sflld. contain coal tart. 9. (hoose your parents care fully 'some evidence ‘page 10 The Guardgan .iea poured on the back of the Defends Slemon US Appointment OTTAWA tCPl—Prime Minia- ter Diefenbaker said Wednesday that appointment of Air Marshal Roy Slemon and 40-odd RCA!’ personnel to Continental Air De fence headquarters at Colorado‘ Springs. Colo.. does not violate the principle that no Canadian troops will be sent outside Can- ada without parliamentary ap- proval. Mr. Diefenbaker. replying in the Common ‘a 9! Knowles. deputy CCI-‘ leader. said the suggestion that the ap- pointment violates the principle is "untenable.‘ The appointment. was made in a regular way. Mr. Knowles quoted Mr. Dief- enhaker as saying in the House Friday that no (‘anadian troops would be required to serve be- yond the confines of Canada without Parliament’: con- sent. The (‘(‘l-‘ member asked ..I ullii-it .i.n..-:2 iii‘..l ‘i.i\ .iiiii lll‘l..i'tl\ ioiici _ y , » - _ . . !I’ll'.*.’l .l.ili.‘.ti .iiitl ll t‘\t ii'ctl ill: l‘ .il {hi I .'ciici.ill> l\t'l(l t)e- \L‘m'\d dud melfdu U‘ .Mn-MpUIe"Sn‘v 0! Brmsh .Lnlumbla_' Vhasicancer ll 4.‘8l‘|‘l0fl lhl'0U8h he|'$' ’il‘ l'iIi\l nut" .in ii‘ .. it Hi 'l\ll hi .\.I\ that .lLi|J..tll('\(' 'ii.iile B””““ 5 y l''‘‘‘' '“’'‘‘'‘l d”‘“" up 3 udy 115‘ 1°‘. p""em"it_\". piwz ,..:‘iiit-ti i'c_ip.il)le oi .i "told l’‘‘‘‘'’ U" Ileib N42‘ 3‘ -d,.dls'lmg cancer,‘ I "10. Avoid grovling old." it \.llll Ilii: .l:i;l.i:i . E Jllllllg Ei » rziw l'tii- i-.\p<-it .lLi‘, ‘ese a‘”‘'‘ “l ‘ll? W5‘ "13fi“”U‘l*‘ l ‘"9 Sam 5“ ‘ Spgech t0, the Ttie doctor said that “continual 1‘.it'l\ .iii;l l tllitll. \' ol lii'l‘..\ll li _'l ii-xt-l l)lIlill)lll‘,{ i'.iiil~ and ' \“\0" “em” in me C0"”'M) of (anew. Foundation “’°d"“‘.a’tapplication of coal tars in cigar- --'_.l lei'iiIiil\' in mi 'll i»: \~l(l ‘oi lt'\t‘l .IIl.il'l~\. 5'. \.',tlLl .iiiie “l"l1*h l“*‘l0|'.V lktd ~'U<'h *1 litftlelulal ‘"9 many “’°“‘k“°‘”" “"°'* ets can produce cancer. as ,,, ,\',, ‘,5 , \ .. W .0 _,. A ,,.H.i‘”,..,, " tort-e t-apiiulated and the fall of.lists and doctors who have stud-l --The only people who rem“ to -l':.l<tll .I\ 1th Pt.lIl llntnoi .it- ~.i; tl|_ llxvlt ll \.tl(l 5||l!dl>W'¢’ ' ”‘l'l'1l|C"*‘d "*"“‘°r5 "3“;_“‘5 ha‘? "“"d° l)(‘ll(‘\'€ this are the American to- I i. \\ ix ll \\ Mi l_ .~i .l l~ lll Ii~l.i«‘l<Il\ ioiiiiiiit- >l‘“"k "M ”''‘“‘l‘ (“"“"“‘“’;"“’ “"“"'h3"'”'l l"‘°"9"“°“ hacco men and addicted I I t ~ wt’ Ill oi l\ i\ ll \ ic_'it.iE .iil|>or- “*’“llh <"““l l‘’ “H “l“‘ “ml ‘he "3""°r p""f“"”-V "l"’“'- ltlie Iiiiedtcall Profession." ,, ,,, y‘ i V, ‘ ‘. ,,r , _ , "‘1‘\ (‘£lll\(‘ oi lllt‘ Hlll('~ at lll‘.il‘l ‘ l “All tau hate to do to prevent it ._ V .-.‘ _ ea- 1 .\Al \\-l‘ i’ ' i i 'i. ‘il‘ H ,l- l‘ Ill 1. ‘. 1 - lIt'\'ll ill iliil.l."il‘- mm ‘hf (anrer ls [0 carry out the follow“ F0“ F:Y' England 'Reu'ers‘ — .4 iii ll \ lltl ii‘ \l ll l « 1 ii ' ' t i 5‘t.lt|~ nilhoill "“’—"' ”““‘| haw ““‘ d"‘”"“d he“ mg: lI'ady du Maunen 76' mmher.o' \ WV MI “W,” H “WW hm, _ _ -nu. Jap_ --14 Quit §,m,k.n; |ntl\‘eli.sl~Daplln€ du Maiirier. died I H A .I_,__ . ‘ V : J] A \ h,‘_n, ,0 W p|_;m(.a1l_\ ;,n¢-\,. ('a]('ul;{[(’d the) ('t>llltl cap- ‘"2. Quit drinking all alcohol. 'hct‘e Wednesday. P. ~ H, , ,,.,‘m ‘MN, .__._I,,‘ i in lM‘iIl their “it. Stop drinking hot fluids. Mltlow of actor Sir Gerald du .. ‘ll; .t '1] « mi. of llvlt‘: i, .. :i.« t 5 .i'll‘iilll(‘ Nlttlatt‘ In about 30 dais. l Tlt<‘I't‘ is mine <‘\'|d9m'€ that hot -‘lHlH‘it‘r ltllt”i' a ll "lfl in.’ l‘ '..l II-\iilll l.iil.iii ~ .i.-tits ol cspan-‘ “A 7 7 .i.ii _ii«..i~.or. n‘. ("ti 'ia ~ \ tents \ All -i ‘molt sa (1 ' .‘.w- \l"it>i_'ll in lle‘tt‘llll>(‘l' 1940. l :e nu: ii ,i»- i -‘ .'lll A l'llt‘1l lit‘ ,» t s it t- n: rianltlin I) nix 4|’ .n . .i:iii~:.; ‘- 1 \'_ ll4‘tl\l‘\l'.l' and iii« aduxers had zien Iliiwll qinil l-~i-nit. ;o\ still . i-.i:'.\ tiiat their country :~nmei:'s ‘or 'tiP ~l('.iil} .l;i.p— !ll.l\l \<IUllt‘l’ or later he drawnv new atltani-e lllii ‘he liar :he\' could not act‘. ' llltllt‘ "hail tt.'li' i-ii.i~ on, V1) l.ii ill ziitxziiit-e of public opin- llllt rt tint |t ' i-ii tt'| ‘ii _,t.i ' til ti‘. t - lt‘\q :i. -.- - in _*-i' .i‘ i.c l'0\rl .\'F.I) 0|'l‘IR\l‘l0NS ‘t-.6‘ll oil .i.i- ' -.. it l"'te llie ilttlik \ll‘\t‘l‘lllt’(l tile fall of ltil\ \ trite of ii.._:i- li..te \l.ll.'i_'\ii ll--ii: l\tIll‘.‘. 5lil;.’i'it)(Il‘P: in-ii~‘ .iiid ' ii e lt.iti-h East indie!‘ ii:i~;1‘ |lii\‘lRi|\'l~Il) i_-.-.ii.z éi tiat'l(i.!!'f|tln(l of con-l \\iihiii in : ee tilt-ll'l.~ ."i~r 3.-iii l"ll't'..~ll lll.ll'8l'_\' operations, 't'.>it" ll.'l"lltt". lll(‘ ’l.~'ttl‘\ \.ii(l. \i.iii.n.' iiiorzile and an air de- in‘ a'Iti-tl Hit‘ l-‘..‘i~l tlci-' 'i.'i(l ‘vii-"e t).i~t~<l i;ii:t‘l_\ on obsolete cen iii-~i:ii\t-d and .l.ipaii liad ;i.iiie~ ' \l1‘pl 'lirouuii \l.li.t\ii, \iiiga- l"lt‘\ltlf‘\ Kits of co - ordination int» and :he [hitch l~Z.ist indies. aiiiotiu the allied powers, it said. line of the moat l'(“\(‘r'il‘lll_' <ec- Ilt<‘l‘9 was a lack of unity be- ions of ‘he iiisti-i’_\ s.'i.ii 'li:i' Hi'il- ‘ween the \<il'lt|‘.l9 lliillit\i'ili¢3 Poaching Gangs Raid Gamel Preserves In Scottish Areas l.ti\ltti\' \Pt l’tti'll'lllllflillil('llt>ll of being perhaps the .ini-;< armed with toiiiiii_\;:iins otil_\' ciiili/i-d t-ouiitry in irliich ire sweeping by night on ‘,.'¢'lfllL‘ the poacliiiiiz of deer at night is ~i'eser\'e.= in the Scottish lllL',ll- not in itself an offence," said the ands and monini: dmiii liun- report. treds of red deer, an otficial re- WANT PREV’!-'L\'Tl\'E LAW tort (lI\('lf\\(‘f‘l Tllllf'\(la_\'. t ur_'cd lcizislalion to heat the This l.'l.’i7 \(‘l‘.\l0fl of the ancient plIill‘ll(‘l'\ and end "this national rt of poaching uas outlined by st';iiitlal." he nature con<er\anc_v. a izov-l A .\‘[)(ll\l‘\'lll3n said the nature -rnment - financed body whichlt-oiixeryancy is more worried mks after no t ii re reserves alioni the i-ruelt_v of gun attacks lirniizhoiit Britain than about the danger of deplet- The report deiiiaiiili-cl tl(‘\\ laiis lllL' deer lierds. Large numbers in end the “iiidi.<:ci‘imiiiati- andot the i'llllllli'il’~ are shot and crawl riiel ~.laii;:hier" of Scotland's aiiav to die in agony in the ed deer llt‘.'Illlt"l'. he said .-in estimated lttfttttttt red deer-' “'l'hei'e has been a public out- uam the hills in <pf‘t'lal l't‘\l‘l‘\.‘f‘S ('l'_\' oier the Riissians sending I .et tip to protect them from hiint— [dog into space aboard Sputnik ’l\'. ll“ \D0l\'(‘Snl3n said “The 'l’lieir deadliest encmv these pnat-liiiiiz L'£inL2\ employ methods low. the t‘cpot‘t \.’iltl, are t)tIHt'li~ nt l(‘H.\l as cruel." ii; gangs armed ‘.\'llll allltilllallfrl j*'“‘—j'** icapons who fll’l\P into the re-' . .t‘t\(‘.\ by night and open tip on Pralses he l‘l‘.\llll;_' animal< l ‘ . . the leader of one ‘.‘.(IllE alone Bnfauj IH.l~it‘(l that he and lll\ men ' «iild kill .100 deer in .'i ~ini:le U,\l,(,_\ R(_”H,l.\ 3”. “ms, ' m‘ ””d "mp mom out Mr 581' ton t‘liui'clii|l. in a foreword to a i ‘.t'l‘.l\(lIl. the it-poil ~.'i . _ , , iotland has the iiuhappy dis- “N mmk “Wm. 'I‘“ndH"l' ‘Md . ' ' 'll..ii~tla_\ Biitalti ~ record of col‘- »iii;il ziiliimciiiciii ls \‘lllll('lt"lll to liL.'ltt)l[l“l]l;l“i(ljllfl critics at home and ".\ot >illt'9 the tlH_\.\ of the 7: \lt~ l’l. Hoiiilti-mill \\&i\ a . it Hot to (ll;<il’|iilli'Iti\\ ll la xl R"m"” l"”ll’”'(‘ ha‘ 5‘ “H3!” ”3‘ “wk ’ lion czirricd so great a i't'<pon' . . \li' (‘mil \lillci‘ t'li'iit'iii.‘«iii of K"”l:'~\ M" m" M" of mm‘ and ‘H, “»mMm_” K (~m"m_”\H[mn woiiieii l)()l'll outside hct‘ shore as R,w.d_ “I.” a m\”H_\\ “mm. [0vl‘l'.il| l‘ll’|lLitll does iotla_\-.' (‘hur- tieori.'t-toiiii on 'l'litii'.s(l;i\. .\o\. 2| ‘“‘l' “‘'‘’l‘‘- "l.ook \\l’lt‘l‘P )ttll uill. _\'0ll will \ir_ i)..,Mid Km: and \t, Law find that the Brllhll ll8\P ended rence ‘\lat'te|. rctiirnctl icccnlly. “-"'\ ill” 3 ‘MP W 5-'4\'Ht-’.¢‘ CHI‘ {mm I \'|g” in ii‘-,1,i“\‘ \ 5" toiii~. opt-tied cliurches, \i'll.')()ls and llI\\‘[)ll3l\‘, l)lllll railuays, Kit and \ll\ llniiv siiiiiiionds riv-‘itl~ and liarbors and fll‘\'(‘l(IpCd nl (‘liarlotietiiii ll. ‘.\f‘lf‘ recent. the ii.ittir;il l'(‘\t'\lll‘('(‘\ oi’ the i","Iin— giiestvz at the home of .\lr. and ll‘lt‘.\ so as to mitiizale the almost _'\lr:. \(‘lson llniisen |lnl\t‘l‘\al flt‘<p(‘l{il(’ pmeitv ' "'l'he_\ have lziien freely in \lr and \ll'\ l\t‘niic'lI lii<‘lI— nioiiei zinil tni'<llf‘l‘l£il\ and in the ards of (‘li'rii|otii-ti-xiii iiioli-red <i'i‘\'i(‘e of ii devoted hand of mill to t}coi'i:t‘ltt\\ii lnsl neck and \lS"5t‘l'\z'-llil‘. _\’cl no tax’ is ininiisxvl tied at the home of .\lr. .'-ind Mrs. upon any of the colonial peoples NW» ”“"“'"- .‘~l1£t: t< not <penl by their own . _ ‘izit\eriinir~iit on pl‘ojl"t'tS for their \lr \lorrill t l3l\\\l‘tl l't‘ltl'l‘\(‘n mu, L,m,d"- ting \lit-liacl Hrtix of t'h;irlotte- H‘, “W”, mp p[.‘,\(,n! ‘late of l‘‘‘‘"- “F” 5‘ ”"‘ ""' l""“""‘-‘ "'3’ the Coiiiiiionwczillh is proof of the l'”' '" “"""’-"""“"- , siiiiieriti of Britain: policv of Fri:-lids of Hi :\f‘llPlik '\lHc- ml‘ umnmw m‘\M“Wnm" M the ()\(‘l’s(‘as' i("I‘l'llol'lt‘S into cniinirje; ti‘t~cl_\' ehsociatctl mrliin the Com- nioiiwetilth framework. llnnalrl ate \lIl'l\ to limit that he il a patient ill the t liarlottetown Hospital and all \\I\ll him an ear- ly return in good lit-alth. Mr and '\lrs \t;iiilt'_\' \\YZ‘lll\(‘l“ and daiiuliti-i-s. Flaiiie aiiil Di- aiine anti \ll's \Aa|l<i'i's mother. \lr< Antillf‘, niiiliiicrl lo (i(‘t|l'E“' tniin on .\unria\ and zicrc uiiests of Mr. pnd Mrs. .l.W. l.a\ers. \lr~ t'.'itlieriiie \lacl.eod has l't‘l|ll'lll‘ll home after spending son)? tiiiie iisitiiig friends in '\lr.s \lHlt'lllll1 ‘\lai-Leod on “‘ Nrua" "émwn M H”, 'l'liiii'~il.'i_\'. \O\'(‘llll)(‘l‘ Nth. After Mil" of lllf‘ Hiillk til \u\2I Sctiliaiflm lvgular h”<‘"("“ ponlld and M MhRm,_ “Hg mp “N,k(,”d the election of officers for the guest of his [lHl’f‘|ll'~ .\lr. and Mrs """"'”'! -"'“r' "" ‘”"”‘l "m" “*5 - Hanw" eiiioxctl :\ context. pill on by ‘\ll \ ‘\llt_'ll\ .\ii holson ‘\l r s. The niaiiv lllt‘lltl\ of '\ll\\ Ber ”"“l “‘“”""3l‘l- ”"’ "““ PW" mu, ”M,m.\. an, §",.'.y '0 hm" \lfl(‘lll_ united the nicniliers to ‘hm ‘M, R ‘n p","_m In H", (-hm her home tor the December 0,‘ nieeiiiit: .\lrs Htrt l.eard u as . spflfly n,_ elected secretary for the next year press the wish for turn to good health I -\|th«~iizh the iteather was in M.“ \,»n.mma walk". 0, (-hm. clement on hiindax. .\o\emher I7th. a goodly number of people and Mrs \*t‘t‘t‘ ltrcscnt at Lorne Valley ‘l’l‘l"'~‘l)_\'ll‘i‘lfln ('hurch, to h e a r ltlie lit-v DA Famphell deliver ML Jowp" (~‘m.v and “r A,._ an eloquent sermon. from the of her parents. Mr. Walter Walker. M, Poole gnd (‘n_ were wee ' - . visitora to their homes in George ‘l'd ””‘"‘ “‘” " ”“‘*‘ 0' "19"" ‘OWE St. .lohn'_s Gospel. chapter ll, verse .14. Mrs. Daniel Shaw pre- 1-M mmy (,.,,.,,d. of M, A H_ sided at the organ during the Stewart, veteran of World Wars “‘“““l 0‘ "W 100*‘ "W GOIPH I Ind II. are sorry to hear that‘liY"‘“3- __ ‘ en- tering the Veteran s Wing of the will reside in Georgetown. Prince Edward island Hospital for treatment and all wish Sandy Mr. .l.A. (‘hex-erie of Charlotte is quick return to good health. town. was a recent guest of his ‘friends in Georgetown. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walker and an Andy of Chartottetowa, Friends of Mr. Alfred Gallant IO Gear on Sat- are to hear that he iii a arts: and were weekend guests patient in the Charlottetown Hoa- el Ir. Valid": panda. E. ad pttal. ha. &t¢ Water. Mr. Cecil Beck of ‘Montana India was a recent buainesa visitor to Georgetown. Kr. and Mrs. Howard Valfi X and Andy and Ilr. and flu, (hunter Waller. molded to I-l§',._..j*_': .r. '.-.'-t...'''.''-'-'‘ Evtgo ‘Vi/la/hit new lUClt{Q ...'llll.Q. lbslitoit-plate, '58 Hqiiiotitli when Parliament had approved the appointment of Air Marshall Slemon and other personnel to Colorado Springs. in a similar vein. C. VI. Carter (L —— Burtn - Btu-geol asked whether U45. Air Fore bombers over Canada. “By agreement with the United States. only with permission of Canada." Defence Minister G.R. Pearltes replied. U. K. Wants World Army LONDON (AP) —- The British government was urged by members of Parliament Wednes- day night to support the creation of a permanent United Nations military force to “garrison areas of potential conflict." for m er government ... - III Several ministers were among legislators Strong Classes In Holstein: Dr. Hector 1. Aa¢£l|l°. C Brampton. Ontario. and Rosario er Breeder a Premier Exhib- itor awarda on his Roaafe Hol- Rosa! of all parties who signed the IF ed b P liamentary motion. It called for the aetting up of “an individually- recruited and permanent lorce of 11000 men operating under the cdntrol and direction of a an- cially-constituted eou'ncil act up by the United Nations." its prime task. the motion said. would be “to take up a posi- tion between opposing national armies" in addition to garrison- ing trouble areas. any can bomb. wk. gym‘ ‘Argentina, won both the Prem- 2 Give yourself 20 minutes in the '58 Plymouth. and its sparkling newness will put you in a happy daze for daysl There's new V-8 powér, new beauty. new conven- ience, new safety-—newness just made to order for youl Just for a start, notice those brand-new Plymouth dual headlamps which cast light up to 75 feet farther, and help eliminate glare. The parking lights are new, too. And so is the high-fashion glamour grille with its massive protect-around bumpers, the eye-catching colour sweep and Silver Dart motif. They all add up to a car that's more advanced by far than any other. 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