b~among them have-demonstrated_.onsideration—for—— a { —ane for the domestically consumed Ghre Guar dian product and the other in the form of Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew on expert IDSITs - now’ reduced W. J. Hancex, Publisher to a single form of price support’.to ‘Willece Ward rank Walker cover both bg herp seek day mors SS ie a Administration leaders in the fay and statutory holidays)-at 165 Prince Street House were forced to drop a propos tanch affine of Semeiaide Montence nikerme a) requiring millers and bakers ‘to ind Souris. absorb a 50-cent-a-bushel bocst in the agiirrertsd nateraly by tomer Nemoure wheat certificate price. Instead. the Empire 3-8894 Montréal 44% Cathcart Street Uni aditional 59 cents now will come out ery S842 ween vice 159 West Georg of the feral treasury aayditect pay- ie Peete ma hg taka Mistinliaes ment to far: sheen estimat eaereien.-s08 by or —-* we ed that this wil! add another $300 mil- ek ae ar tactics in the _paner lion- a year to the cost of the farm weed We Wor to the Kisaciated Preys OF Reuters” “program, something President’ John- Ba ene - a oT a - ee hag eae son had honed to avoid in his efforts in eso reserved. Suoscrintion rate to keep the budget under $100 bil $12.00 eee Cecaral on tial vacien ane -wreas HOw this-seat wa MOP serviced. by ca?rieg More opposition is expected to he ere ho ty ws ss nh ee aroused by the ‘dairy stabilization” ne monwealth 2 section, which. purposes, according a ae Bo to its supporters..to discourage over- PAGE 4 FRIDAY, AUGUST 27. 1965. productionin fluid amilk-by-a-change in pricing regulations. The plan Putting The Squeeze On would. be subjeet to a producer ref- A prime example of the tail wag- ea - . ging the dog was furnished in Van- sig costae Oe Principles ose couver the other day by national pEOgram were ES Opershon last Liberal organizer Kieth Davey, who is year for-wheat, and this year for the . first time; assuming the farm. bill reported as telling newsmen. that a ea a fall general election is ‘now virtually clears the Senate. the new system a certainty.” This mav be so- but will-be-appliod—to-the chiet current Sees problem crop. cotfon. If it is, one of Prime Minister. Pearson is still keep- i Silent ahact fis election lank the main advantages willshe to. per Sa ES: feday ee ee mit United States cotton, with a much than ever-in hinting at what was in lower floor and hence: market price, the wind. It would be better for the to compete again in the world country if he did say what was in his market, : mind—if he has come to anv definite Perish The Thought! conclusion, that is--rather than play Kc’ Walaa in’ these CORRE Qile- this cat. and more game with the hee legislators received an end-of-the electorate. But it is not the — of session pay a ni af 88.000 each « his party organizer to make stich pro: eer coe ee or to publicly scticl Se pate, on the basis of what inside in- tia visifal Skene: died tok” ih formation. he may possess, what his fear : rises—higher cost of living, longer chief is going to sav on the subject. geasions,; attracting # better tyne of Mr. Davey is further quoted as member. etc. saying that he is certain Mr~Pearson Mr. Lesage’s explanation for the has_made up his mind to*’announce hike is the two-nation concept. to | the election date some time during which his -government adheres. and’ the first two weeks of September, which calls for equal payment. of which is interpreted as meaning that Quehec’ and Ottawa members. Both -——the election will take place in Nov- | will henceforth be on the $18.000 a ember.-writs for federal elections | year level. “Ne doubt, Quebec civil E being generally. Issued _two_ months | servants. will-hé closely.scanning fed-. | before the polling date. | eral pay schemes to seek a similar Was ever a government leader | eséalation of salary. placed in such a humiliating pos- | Thus nationalism has a stiff price : ition as this, with those in charge | ticket. Which prompts the Brand- a of his party machine-announcing his —{ - forq Expositor to’ remark that -“‘if still undeclared intentions in so.im- | prince Edward Island members ever portant a matter? | get bitten_by the bug. they. will have And why are they so ins sistent on | a lot of leeway fo make up. They are an election this year? Ottawa com- | paid just over $2,000 annually plus mentators say a major reason is pres- | .$1,000 .non-taxable expensé’ allow- sire from Quebec. Premier Lesage; ance. Thev probably couldn't afford plans a provincial campaign next | to become a third nation.” vear, and he wants leeway to do the | No, indeed! And we _ question traditional tubthu ing against whether it’s advisable to raise the federal interference in Quebec af-, point even in a—fipothetical way. ‘ ’ fairs. It woyldn’t be a Quebec elec- | But since our Brantford contempor;, tion without—having Ottawa asa ary has brought it up.-we hasten to bogey.to denounce: and it would com- | say there is no evidence of our Is- plicate matters to. have this react | land legislators harboring. any such against a federal Liberal govern- | ambition, and that if any of them 6 _ment when it. too, was-planning to | ever get “hitten by the bug” it would go to the polls. So the idea is to get ‘be a sure-fire. wav- of settling their the federal election out of the way hash politically at the hands of the before the Quebce fireworks begin, | electors. or failing that to have it postponed until Gee. a | Cuts Farm Guesswork According to Douglas Fisher. New Farming is no longer ‘small busi- Democratic, MP who writes a spicy ness.” either in relation to capital in- political column on the side, it is also vestment or management skills. Ex- noticeable that the federal ministers emplifying this fact is John Leier, a _most“intent for the longest time on farnier in the Sedley district. 30 miles an election are-the ones who have | southwest of Regina, who this spring “had terrible times in the House, | became probably the--first private chiefly at %he hands of Opposition | farmer in Saskatchewan to have his Leader: Diefenbaker. Walter Gordon entire farming -operation measured and Judy “aMarsh are. cited as ex- | and analyzed by a computer, station- = ~~ amniples ir this- conrrection-~ ~~ nnn OF--—-Calgary.—-He—now.has-copfid— : ; Pundit Peter Newman _has also | ~emee im the-future-of the computer in gotten ice the act by. writing about farming as it rather discomfitingly the “cocoon of self-esteem” and gen-— _ pinpoints: his mistakes and projects eral assumption that~they are the an analysis of his 1,169 acre grain and . only ones able to govern the coun- | ©@ttle operation. ; try which still envelops the federal | The Financial Post ‘reports Mr. “Liberal party. Such confidence is | Leier as having already, revamped heightened by the feeling that | much of his-farm, financial and oper- an election win at this time could | ational structure on the basis of his wipe the slate clean of all the | computer data. For instance the exasperating fumbles and failures of ; data told him he can have assolid self. the past 28 months, and that the sustaining unit if he-adds 160 acres gamble is worth taking regardless of | of pasture. which would mean an in- how the public feels about it. crease in the size -of the herd but a - | better quality herd; adds 320 acres ‘New US. Farm Bill | for growing grain; and switches 100 The United States has heen under acres from frain to hayfor- fodder... going a major change ih the way the Expanding grain ac réage by parc has- government subsidizes agriculture. A | 1"& more land would bring his -high giant further step has been the pas- depreciation costs into line. ~singe-by the House of Representatives | EDITORIAL NOTE ples omnibus bill previding The Journgl_.of _the American for a four-vear program which wilt+~Medical Association reports that~—a gest more than $4 billion annually. cure for heroin addicts is in the of- fe-makes chances in the cotton pro-_ fing. A substitute drug has-been ad; gram. boosts the price support ministered on a trial basis to 22 ad- Ez for wheat. revises the dairy pro- | dicts. all of whom have lost their de- m, extends the. present feed-grain gystem and the Wool Act, and offers @ new cropland retirement program. Various types of price support - are employed in the new bill, includ: fgg direct payments to farmers. The /utice system in wheat and cotton - Pere "* sire for heroin and had their normal physical and mental functions restor- ed. Tf further experiments prove con- clusively that a way has been found to combat this scourge. a tremendous advance in medical science will have been made. | _, Riarantee SING ALONG WITH MITCH OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson One Extreme Suggests Aaothe: The creatron of a. 375-mile long land-bridge, linking New Brunswick to Ontario, is being unofficially. discussed among English- speaking circles in Ot- tawa. This, it is urged, is the one “essential prerequisite for a peaceful separation of Quebec from the other nine provinces of Canada There can now be no doubt that a significant and growing number of determined French Canadians would be far hap- pier if they could fulfil their ambition for complete independ- ence. Some of the younger their wish by violence: but more Significant are the ‘Quiet Que- becois, the thinking French-Ca- Nadians. who have carefully weighed’ the pros of self- govern- ment against~ the cons of econ- omic problems before reaching ‘their determination for separa tism : __ Such are to be found especial- Our Yesterdays (From The Guardian Files) TWENTY - FIVE YE. ARS AGO (August 27; 1940) The usual church parade . of . the P.E.I. Light Horse, in.camp at the Ordance Grounds at Bri- ghton ‘was not held on Sunday, Ang-—25: service was held onthe grounds of Victoria Park by’ the chap- lain, Rev. Dr. R. Moorhead Le- gate, for the Protestant mem- bers while the Roman Catholic members attended Mass in the Canadian - Legion tent celebrat- éd by Rev. George McCormack of St. Dunstan's Basilica staff. raiders circled London six hours last night today, groping blind- glare -of a_ spider's Nazi for almost and early ly_in- the web of searchlights and drop- ° ping bombs intermittently on the outskirts of the metropolitan area. TEN YEARS AGO (August 27, 1955) Miss Mary H- Robin, who for the past six years has been Di- rector of Women’s Work, wom- en's Institute Branch, Depart- ment of Agriculture, Charlotte- town, leaves “for London, Eng- and, to study—for two years un-— “der Mr. TH Marshall, CMG; MA, who is professor of Sociol- ogy. London Schoo! of Econom- ics University of Londn. Mrs. Car! -Burke and her five sons Fraser, Alan, Thane, Gra- ham_and John left for Ottawa this week to join Mr. Burke for a week's holiday. They were ac- companied by Miss Lois Burke. PUBLIC FORUM This cclomn ts open to the, Miscussion by correspendens of questions of: terest. Garily endorse the opinion pondents. All letters published a ject to editing and condensatio mecessary. The Guardian ts @ etter Ante any .corrrespondence, regard- tng let ets | .eurbmitted LIQUOR STORE SITE Sir,— We the members. of the Freetown and Bedeque Women’s Christian Temperance Unions strongly oppose the . establish- ment of a liquor stor® in proxim- ity to the Athena Regional High and Vocational Schools We do not agree with some authorities who consider the schanl the mest practical place to learn to drink. We consider that styidents don't have to learn at-all If's smart not to drink, and total abstinence is the only Against, ‘tremely hard to cure We are, Sir. ete." * FREETOWN WCTU “Mrs” \lbert Stetson, president BEDEQUE WCTU Mrs. Hebei VWeers President insteadan-~open™ air -_Canada‘s The Guardian does not neces | of corres | i : alcohokstr<"gur curiosity Ptfian's self-inflicted disease,.ex-~ Iv among older and well-educat ed French-Canadians, notably in the medical and teaching pro- fessions and in the federa] and Quebec civil service and politic al circles. There are prominent and responsible societies and or ders among. which -their’ senti ment is prominent, such as some chapters of the St. Jean Baptiste Society and the more secret order, perhaps compar able to -the Orange Lodge known as the Jacques Cartier Society DREAM OF LAURENTIA In-today’s world-wide mood of Minorikes.. their rights and aspirations are scrupulously respected, and the wish of the ‘separatists should not be obstructed. The dismantling of ‘‘One Can ada” has been achieved by the “federal afd Quebec: govern- ments’: creation of ‘‘associate state’ status for -Quebecs—tvoif- ied by the situation where every Canadian must pay taxes for the. federal pension’ plan, but Quiehec may contract filly out of this “federal” activity-and go on its awn way. This recognizes the co-existence of the State of Quebec and the Nation of Nine Provinces. 4 Details: of fill separation have been debated publicly and even surveved .by the Quebec govern- ment..One.aspect. of this has seen specific details pronounc- ed, whereby. the — autonomous State of Quebec should be ced- ed all federal] -buildings and in- stallations in Quebec, one-third of the arms and equipment of defence “forces,—one= third of,the arms and equipment of our national railway, national airline and national broadcast- ing corporation and so on, to form. the basis on which separ- Expo &7 has ordered its pub Icity and promotion staff’ mem- bers to file a daily written re- port on their activities. The re- port covers the entire dav. star- ting with a rundown of contacts “before 9 a.m."’ and ending with contacts ‘‘after § p.m.” This is a wonderful idea. A supply of the forms should be ordered ato nce -for-our-mem= hers of -Parliament who-should —he-required_to_make_them avail. able to all their constituents on the next election day. A me m- ber’s foolscap report might go like this: : ‘ Contacts before 9 am While shaving asked mirror, “Why shouldn*t-1-he-in-the-Cab- inet?’ No answer Arrived West Block 9.30 Read papers. No mention of me. Visit to publisher not paying off. -10.00 - 10.30 — Breakfast in cafeteria — SO cents, juice, ate Quebec-organizations could be built 2 The Nine Provinces shou td make this generous farewell gift to the province which has been their partner for two centuries But in return for this 33 per cent gift, the Nine ,.Provinces must insist on retaining a mere three per cent of Quebec's territory— namely the 375 mile long strip of land lying on the south shore of the St. Lawrence and Ottawa rivers, from © Rimouski to the Lake of Two Mountains. rough- ly comprising the Eastern Town shi ps and the tip. of the eastern his ola prov aa the, essen- t al New Brunswick. This would preserve Canada’s proud na- tional. motto: ‘From Sea to “Sea.” -Without: this; the: Maritim- es would become completely cut off, doomed to wither, and Can- ada would become an economic” and political absurdity—a North pause American Pakistan. “Let. the rivers. form. the boundaries,:" ‘says this Fnglish- speaking voice now being heard in Ottawa. Quebec's southern boundary would be formed by the St. Lawrence and Ottawa | the home medicine chest is Discard Old Drugs By Dr. Theodore 19 Van Dellen A thorough housecleaning - of a | worthwhile venture. Keep. drugs | that are beneficia! provided | they are fresh and marked so | plainly that a mistake is impos- | sible. Lahels become illegible when wet and the product should be discarded if a new sticker cannot be aitathed to the con tainer Never take. medicines without reading the labels twice. Rem- edies have a way of accumulat- ing so it mav. be difficult to find what is wanted amid the | litter. of bottles, boxes, cans, and tubes. Many serious errors | have been made at night in mistaking the feel of a bottle. The same applies to older per- sons who do.net.bother to put-on | glasses and misread the direc- | tions A. physician's preseri+tion_us- ually is for some particular ma- | lady and should be discarded af- ter the immediate need has | passed Drugs® deteriorate. The | corks may not fit tightly and an | quite different | standing Wastebasket bridge between Ontario and Since I ; ney | The medicines Introduced effect may be produced by a‘ de- teriorating _ chemical that is from that anti- cipated. The widely used anti- biotic, tetracycline, {s an exam- ple. If causes considerable kid- damage when outdated in the upon some become weaker last 20 years are potent | and others stronger Children love to imitate adults and..swallowing pills is high on the ligt. Do not take, medicines in their presence and never re- fer to the pill or capsule as candy A lockable medicine cabinet is advisable if there are children When cleaning the ecab- m!, do net discard drugs in the Throw them into the toilet or sink Children and animals have been knowr. to rummage through pails and oth- =| @F receptacles and are poisoned | by brightly cohoréd pills and cap- sules “The ideal medicine c ibinet contains simple drugs used for the relief of common ailments and emergencies. These include caiamine lotion, aspirin, anta- cids, a laxative, and aromatic spirits of ammonia for fainting spells. An anti at arrheal ae duct contain ‘Kaolin al is useful. The cabinet eh rs con- tain the drugs in current usage for acute or chronic illnesses ‘A clinical thermometer. eve cup, ice hag, hot water bottle. and first aid kit complete the needs for home cate MENOPAUSE AND WEIGHT GAIN <—J_M._writes? 1am 49" vears— . Od am my problem is weight stopped. menstruating two years ago | have gained 30 pounds and can't lose. no mat- ter how I try What could. have caused this gain? p REPLY The most common cause of + Weight: gain Guring the meno- rivers: Quebec could keep the > Gaspe—east of Rimouski, but would--probably prefer not to; Québec could keep the islands fn | the St. Islands, the Magdalen the Island of Lawrence: Anticosti, | Orelans and of course the Island | of Montreal. Thd preservation of the south shore of the St wrence as. : m : tertitory of- the NinexProvinces | would provide the essential land link and would also ensure free access té’ the Great Lakes Wat- | } } erway— and what a boom would | develop along that south shore, | especially opposite Montreal! The $18,000 Report Toronto Gloze And an scrambled eggs, black coffee. Nodded at Walter and Tom 10.30 - 12.30 — Constituency business. Called Rene about new post office. 12.30 - 2.30 — Dinner in parlia- mentary restaurant, $2.50. Saw | Paul. Said No again. Will try | Mike | 230-330 In the House. De- “bate about wheat~or foreign-aff:"— ~abes or -semething» Nothing about: post_offices. Smiled at Tom and | Walter. 3.30 - 5.00 — In- parliamentary library. Less money spent in my riding in 1964 than 1960. Bring up in caucus. 5.00 - 6.00 — In Press Gallery. Peter, Charlie and Georgenot there so didn’t waste too much time. Purchased bottle .of Scotch, $6. After 6.00 p.m. — Refuse ans- wer on grounds would tend in- criminate me. Confidence For Sale?: | Ottawa A flood of books and articles ; in widely - read periodicals tell- | ing about the. Kennedy rising sense of resentment Perhaps one should expect that: confidants keep diaries. It can also be argued that informa- tion is thus available to the pub- lic — increasing its awareness of national affairs. There may even be less chance of histori- cal distortion because one mari's biases or errors can be _cerrected_while other. witness- es are still on the scene But this is about all that can he said for the gossipy tale - tell. ing, titillating as it may be to Quite’ apart from the plain bad-taste-of some—_of the “revelations and the dubious assumption that death ended _the obligation of keeping confidenc- es, the practice of runn: ng to. ee = ees years ~ « have caused.in some quarters a Journal damaging effect on the conduct | of affairs of state. ter should not live in fear that any casual private remark may become part of someone else's reminiscences sold at a hand- some price. Such a glimate would inhibit the give - take and the probing which ar a vital part of-the decision - tak- ing processes. Mr. Arthur Schlesinger Statement that President édy was about to dismiss “sre Kenn- Mr. Dean Rusk as Secretary of State | mischievous and unethical | _Mr. Rusk js | is breach of propriety A president or a prime minis- | j 4 still in office and his effective: | ness suffers if his reputation is damaged. MAY MAKE SILK The silk-industry, suppressed years ago by Buddhists, may be revived in. Indonesia with silk- | worms fotind wild im: the for- - | ptint with memoirs cquid have a | ests. ee i is eating too much. Some women are emotionally disturb- ed at this time and resort to food as an outlet. Lack of exer- cise also plays a role. P prevent NOTES BY THE WAY In the process the average person lifts blankets 16 times a minute the pounds, that means a 64- pound lift every minute, or almost two tons an hour. That means that the poor guy who sleeps for eight hours has tossed around over 15 tons while he’s been relaxing.— News Letter. of breathing, | If | the blankets weigh a mere four | “I don't like August,” ‘said the ten-year-old as he looked out through the window at the steady rain “Butt August can be a nice month,’ his mother ob- served. ‘Even if it's nice I don't like it,”’ the boy insisted. ‘It's the month before school starts again.” — Hamilton Spectator. — indeasiis And The Bomb @ By Harold. Morrison Canadian Press Staff Writer Indonesia's insistence plans to test and detonate a nu- clear bomb has alarmed the Far East. With the Malaysian federation in trouble. and with turmoil some extent in Kashmir, the sudden appearance of a new nuclear power could lead to further unrest in that, turbulent region. But, among Western -~-diplo= mats who have kept intensive watch over Jakarta, there is continuing skepticism about In- “donesia’s ability to ‘build a com- plete atom bomb, even though President Sukarno has assured the world that plans for his country’s first atomic test are well in hand Some experts suggest there are two possible ways in which a bomb may be exploded in Indonesia. One is the use of a Chinese device Indonesian technicians But even though’ China and Indone sia are close allies, there Is doubt, at least in British circles, that Peking would disclose its atomic secrets to another coun- try MAY MASQUERADE Another possibility is that In donesia would explode a con- ventional device and masquet- ade it as a nuclear bomb by including radioactive wastes in the explosive materials. Some Western officials are convinced this is what Indonesia actually will do. It will not result in the mushroom Shaped explosion that could destroy an industrial area in one ‘blast, though . It could spread ground. contamina- tion over a wide area But even such a weapon, with its limited power, could cause panic among the: defenceless and primitive. peasants of the Far’ East. Pressures undoubt edly would be increased 6n some governments who have renounced nuclear defence that they —must—-find —some—away— of manufacturing the bomb simply as a protection, against some heated, impulsive “move in In- donesia that could lead to siif- fering and death ames the Asiatic masses CANADA TAKES STAND This adds emphasis to the ‘Canadian position at the siow- moving Geneva disarmament talks. Canada agrees with its Western allies. that a treaty to revent arsenical OTT that it, in’ Viet Nam and to employed by © the spread of nuclear_, weapons is urgently needed. But there also must be agreement whereby the nuclear powers guarantee the small, conven- tiona] countries against nuclear | attack. It isonly when the non- | nuclear powers are fully con- | vinced of- powerful deterrence | fo atomic attack against their territory that the panicky drive for nuclear defence will be re- {| duced. | The tragedy at Geneva is thai the negotiators are playing pol- | tics. The outlook: for new East- West nuclear agreements is dim. And the non-nuclear pow- ers are. well aware that _ the prospect of an East-West guare antee against&nuclear attack ig highly unlikely at this stage. Granite -* Marble * Bronze * Cemetery Lettering VERE BECK Memorial ‘Craftsmen Since 1870 Ch'town, Montague | : : ——— the safer potato top killer There is less danger of accidental poisoning at potato top killing time when you use ; Regione, the non-arsenical Reglone kills leaves fast, stems more grad- ually to-give-a“‘natural”’ maturing action. At the same time, it kills weeds and reduces “tuber rot. Apply Regione with standard spray. Chi NE boom sprayer at 2 to 3 pints per acre. 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