TX nu?-sIsIssPr& I . In .Ii's'.;'3:'”u.""a.'-use-go-" um- sullfnmnsbounenug mitoti- . X by tars-wt l:nsr-lmtousva. hm-adds Ill! 0' O -In hIl.lI.l- tilnhwlasssd lllluli 7-1-it. Ecriniei-iiiiii-'-y”u"uio'as'-v"ET an -aims Ins.” use of unison. JUN! HQ!) Cabinet Representation The big news yesterday was the announcement of the new Diefen- liaker (fahiiiet and the fact. that it liicliidcv, for the first time in many ypgrgp 1 p(ll'lfOll0 member from lhlS Province in the person of the Hon. ,1 Ailglm Ma('l.ettri as Minister of li'I;lIPl'lf'S in t-oiii:i"rttul:-itiiii! Mr. lll:it'l..t-viii on his well merited ap- pnmtmeiit. HP feel that we are ex- pit.-;-qn; the sentiments of all our lf;lfil'3l'- ll”;.ll'Tit”K'S Of f"lilll('N. Print-c i-;.iu,..tl l-land has long iv-an de- priyad at the cabinet representation which mm-y other Province enjoyed, and there is no doubt but that W! hairs &UrTf'l't'll l'i'ntii this di.-nrlvantage on many in-tut.-ioti.:. Mr. Mat'l.ean has had a wide range of experience and his ability and cnnsciciitiousness have unn him the respect and es- ipvm, not null of his own t-uii.-titii- ents but of all parties at Ottawa. A! Minister of a department which is of vital importance to the Atlan- tjr l-.ltr1A'llltlFlQ he will he in I KEV Dflsllltlll to serve our interests Mid those of fianada generally. and we look forward to his doing: so with olit-.t,;m-ling uiiccess. The Atlantic Provinces imu have four portfolio members in the (lab- inet---twlce. as many as the number go far appointed for QiIPl'lPt' Th? aripnilllhlfnli aic ll'lflPl) diztrihiiterl .5,-45; Canada, with the inipoitaitt portfolios of Finance. Trade and Pljhnf work: goinz respectively to Toronto. Hon tin n 2 Id Fleminit. Hon (';orclnn ('htirPhlll. Winnipeg. and Hon llnu:.ird Green, Yam-oil war in all. seventeen Cabinet posts haw been filled. The portfolios of Agylrliltlllv. Health. Defence Pro diirtton and Mines have been left gppn for the present. It is recalled that when Mr. Ror- den tnnk office in Ottawa in l9ll. gftpr fifteen yraars of Liberal rule. . mqnth pet zsecl before the new Em" ex-1-inligiit took over. Mr. Dicfenb:-ikcr has moved more quickly. perhaps hp.-augp he owed few obligations to gnv gt-min or interest and was abil- ttliflrf-llll talent from all the Prov- impg. He seems to have used excel- lent jurlizment. and it is to h! hnrwl that the results will justify his choice in awry lt1::lanFP. Tltcre in no qucs trlon but that the new government": responsibilities will be heavy. As Op- position members they were given little nppni'turIil)' OT alffillilltlllflll Lhemst-hives, with the inner workittxs of the nation's affairs. They are excellently led and well Wllllppvti. but they must he given time to find their way around. Aside from selecting the person net of his Cabinet. Mr. Diefenbaker's first major undertaking as Prime Minister is to head for l.r-nrlon Mon- day. to attend the ('ommonwealllt Conference of Prime Ministers 3tart- ' in; June 26. There he Intends to press for a Commonwealth confer- pprp on trade, It matter of consiclcr- I able economic concern to these Mar- itime Provinces. Coming Adventures One of the adventures faciniz ,.clenttsts in this "Geoph.Vslcll Y?-8?" which 1,931,; July 1 will take them ucrou til! ROI of the world and fish and punt needs: have bass tb- coversd and many of them In well known. But thousands rrtore gopthelr ways and perform their function in silence and ob6CllPllY- The main interest of the scient- ists will he in the currents. At pres- ent little is known of their hshlts and courses. This is specially Import- ant. say the scientists. as the world enters the atomic I29. I! the cur- rents at the bottom Of the leal re- main more or less constant. it is thought that the depths will provide snrp his-pnqal nf atomic ashes which Wm ,-(Knit frniit industrial plants. If, nu the other hand. the waters "turn ,,V.;,-" in . short time. radioactivity would spread thP D"l5”" '0 "T3590 "Ru and pypntiially make Ill OR nai-tli impn.ssihlP- pp,-hail; lir-fore the (Geophysical Ypar is m". gnmp of ill? SPCPPlS Wlll have been rcx'P.'1lccl. And perhaps not. ('crt:iinl,x, inrtti ti .Vfll R '0'”! way from liaviiiq dominion over the wnrid. nu. thorn It no question of thp prnhlpyns and the complexities which await the attention of men of i-science. Moonshine in U. 5. Aiiynne uhn has travelled south of the border lmmvs how easy it is in prrv-iii-e liquor of the first quality in almost every area that might be mentioned. There are one or two states which make A pretense of re- xtrii-litig sales: but in general thcre is an millet on practically every street t'rIrYlPT. in most states drtiz stores sell liquor as freely as they sell cnsmctirs and mPfllFinc.:, nut to trivntion kitick-knacks. Yet. a repnrt from the liquor iii- diiury states that one-riunrter of all the liquor sold in the l'riited States last mi: of the "moonshine" v:ii'iot) The total volume is esti- mated at 70 million gallons. Seizures of lllctzal tllll! amounted to more than '3.'w.tlt'ltl The distiller: blame this Qatl ztatp nt :afTalti'- on the high ex- ci-:-: tax which comes to 310.50 a gallon. However that may lw. til! i-apart certainly t-tons not siiizgest that 93:) across is in ll.'1Fll A deter- rent to illegal trafficking. EDITORIAL NOTES Result: of a Glllil'P)' reveal that the fruir coiintrta: which have the most tourists year by year are all in Fitlrope. They are ltnly. France. Austria and Sivit1.crland. in that order. year Folltmitiiz their triciiiiiitl confer- oncn in Montreal. ltlfl members of the international ("oiincil of Women rlcst-cndcri mi the Ilnitcd Nations loaded with thniisaiids of titicslinns tliey wanted answered. Pity the. poor ll.N. officials. All this and the heat, lIiti' Q I C - Pntciitial tisers of the St. Law- rence Seaway are meeting in Ottawa to try and work out a satisfactory vale of toll charges. it. is to he hopnrt that this "llsers' Association" will have better luck than the one that was formed to look after tolls on the Sun. 0 I I lirieitlizls Ill tmixa hate found that the mud on the bottom of Lake Victoria is edible and nutritious. Thus)-' any they know this because they hate cairn the mud and found it grind Soon. another hit of dinner- tnbie conversation will be in the fashion: "Please be iznnd enough to mg; thr mud” or "would you like atiotlit-i 's'll('P of iiuirt pic?" I O O Selkirk wheat seems likely to find at place on Prince. Edward island farms as a result of its per- formance under tests made at the tihsrlottetpwn Experimental l-'arm. hiring the past three years. it has yielded an average of 32.7 bushels par gcrp, as Pnmpartifl with 30.7 bushels for Acadia. Superior rust. resistance. goqd inilllng quality and bald heads save Selkirk other ad- vantalm over Acadia. I I 0 Whatever the weather may be like elsewhere. people. in the Guru! Banks ares ouzht to have no trmble to "cool off". A report on Wednes- tt':-L;I-nd- i ”- c”Ftshertesn4'tHvotiv'- ' yeti! T - i - ,....... .4. 2: -tn-i-std -;bgniLp-qqfQrt..i ISLAND-BORN REPRESENTATION Thmmmi Newspapers. l'tt mini: liappili zettlu tor a i dime. thank you. for arerv lute l l have seen the worrl (Fill-lllrl ' In the national neuspaprr: llPi'F uirr the past ucck. On our rim ctfitnrs had a couple of strong liattlrllhfl "leads" to cope with the r'lFNlf1!! i result and flip l'1l'ttlF('lPd iisit of the Queen and the Duke of Pitlin burgh In linraze thr rlrttion won mo.-I mire Said ”The 'l'iinc.'-” iTltc electors of Canada have astontnhcd the world. their own ni'npltPt.'-. and no doubt lllP7TKPlVF'- The trurcrinz libpral position ll htrh lt 1 lsrrn held sincn l!l:l.'- zinrt ua. .t:II tlrcm erl lmpregnable is sliattrrert ” This in strong talk tnrlced from thr "old lady" of the British Pi-at-. "The Scot-zrnen" rnll'.'ltIFiltl'(l' "Thu rpjgnn or their like l,ilier::l a defeat seem: tn lie Ins: an rmv specifir tlllllre or zhnrtrnming than In the complacency which Is almost bound to take hold of any party after 21! years of ntlicc” That ramiarl-' sccnu to ziiin up pretty well the average llriton's l attitude in the election i-i-quit The British like the neiidtiliiin of political povier to win; every (in. i nude or so. not necessarily because they are dissasttlicd with the e-.i-.1 i in: pdmlnistration but becaiise l lllP.V "R! to see if their nnpniients . can do any bcltcr Thcrc is. In I fact. an clcntcnt nf x-pnrim.-insliip about ll all -. ”l.rt the other chap have a no" mrntality Most of the papers follow tlte "contoundln: the l'"'nflh0ts" theme which Iiiimcsts vtnll enoimh that much vnldnizlit and carlv-morning ml must have been burnt in the neivspsperland around Fleet Street. when the rcsiilts came thrmigh and leader-writers had to make up their minds afresh The middle-class. Richtutng ”m-ilv TI-lcizrapli" mo"-parrrl the election with Truipanl: I'll: t-irtnry In the States in the way the result was so unexpected Of Diefenbaltnr It comments "tits programme fir!!! not t'll"Pl' In any motor respect from that of the defeated Lilicral:-. but thr rlt: plav M enerzv with which he tool: It to the cmintrv. In tviarkcrl con. rast. to the somewhat dreary com- placency of hi! elderlv opponent entirely convinced the electorate that it was time for I chanxr. at Conctclion Election Reaction Rv ”0plooker” London. England Bureau i tlll'lTlllF But there have been bou- ' tiIIPlL least of personnel in not of mem- ilres i There was It rtnutlw nt t'olri-i-at- er from the Bean-rhrnnln-ouneti. pro-Dtmstninti "Dmlv Express " "Canada tr.-ay be facing in weary political era." it wanted as it spoke of the Drospcrl of tualitimo Rut the bright and breczv "In-ly Mirror." It! chirt rival. fnllowrd its tradition of mnkitil sure that its leader did not vltsruss trim the other lesders of the tiny were dis- rus.-lng On the day when f'nnad;: ta-izltt all the comments in the main edi- tnrisls.. the "'Dsily Mirror" start- ed off with the uiiesuon "Can you hear the riunbltnu of President Eisenhower”: stomscli"" All of which - one cannot help nrldlns -- all son to snow that In up newspaper headlines and leaders one man's meat in nu; titer nmrn blueberry pie. 1 Asssclsled Prod. Adj I! IINNIE TAYLOR Fl.AGS'l'AH'. 'Ai-izt AP -- Aa- tronome a nreparini for the are prospecting al- - In most Out I of the Queen and the Duke's visit T Seeklino-Oki”y-gen On Mots Up the whole It can be said that the predominantly Right-winiz l"rn'.x over here has welcomed the rltaiize. -- even it it was only for thr reason that it was a change. snrl it change to those who think Rrttiali political tcrmsl was well my Mr St. Lsureiit's past Kl5lll'lF9Q ti-lsl-"AL ARRANGEMENT There were bouquets. too. for the uav Prince Philip. when he whip- ped across to Germany to see the lat Royal Canadian Regiment at 'l""lfV”Illl'l. npnnlinrd blandly that the Queen mid he were going to Canada later this year iiii::r-:.tioii.s and rumours about the visit have been in the air for znme time. of course. but from Rurlunztiam Palace there has been a perpctual "No Cnnimciit” from the Press Department there As a newspaperman who has of- lien lu-moaned the archaic Press arrangements surrounding the BB"- mh Rnvai Family. I must admit in a spasm of pleasure ol the tbnuwlit of the Palace Press of- tvriiils being put into quite. a tit.- '.'x' hv Philip's ca:-ital remark it innit hours before they came out with an official statement. Rm then Philip has always been unconventional. and in recent years he llill become even more so. He ha: thnwn little patience with the hand-baking. receptions. and of- flcial tours set-up which still sur- rounds the Royal Farnlly. and in above all. although a great tradi- ttonalut. has helped to break down a tradition when that tradition has proved to be more aged than use- hit The farther away front Court circles list is in fact. tits more Phil- tn seems to like it. He always moms in better form on those oc- Pal-"H15 Amt in mm: nave be has vnel lowed especially where some of mv camera-wielding colleagues of the Press are concerned. The Queen. of course. has been trained tn how to deal with the . PV'N2:, Queen Elizabeth the Queen Kinllier is. in 'art. the most under- standing and chsnning of the Roy- al E-IYPllV when It comes to deal- ing with Press reporters and photo- grapherx But Philip has often proved I tun uihiect But he has nradiiall! conic around to the VIILV 0' tlllnlt in tligt even Press photograph- in RRITANNIAP The announcement of the dots to Fanacla and the 11.5. presents a rimllcnnc to l-lrltish aircraft man- ut.-u-nirers Will they be able to put the Bristol Britannia 311 - the tons range version -- into action It ls destined for the North At I.-mtir route. and wtll be. the first rtritislt aircraft capable of mak- ing the trip non-stop since the was it Rhfllllfl be in servlrv by the end of the year. With a little hustle. ll could be ready to fly the Royal couple. if it is not. the situation will he. as usual - - hsvins In use the astu- tni: American types - - the DC-7t's Rrittsh nveriu-as Airways Corpor- sre now using. atlon Taylor no on the planet with s spectro- tlle inter-. PUBLIC FORUM This ccli.un.ii is Web to the diama- stop in nnrrsspsrlssta of quasttnn of Inlarsst The Guardian dose not asosto nsnlv endorse the opinion of runes pondents, C.C.F. ATTITUDE l Sir.-I feel compelled to take. issue with the absurdities. halt truths and uiitruths contained in your editorial. Splinter Parties." in Tliursdsyia Guardian Apparently you would like to place. the Social Credit Party and thr (inoperative tinmmnnwealtli Fctleration In the aanie category Nothini could be further from the truth. The Social Credit Party ts. In reality. nothing but the ex- treme rlizht Mn: of the Conserva- tivr party. in fart we sec in Can- ada today. three Conservative par Lte-. of which. at the mo- ment P r o i: 1' es sive Conserv- atives sre the. left. wuig. because Mr. Diefenbaker really promised more of the C.C.F program to the Canadian people than did the Lib- erals who now apparently. have taken the middle position between the Social Credit and the Progres- sive Conservatives. None of these parties have elther policy or program. except to be first. last and always the political agents oi bll business and the monied interests. All of them will shamelessly dole out bits of the C.C.!'. program when it seems necessary to do so in order In izet into. or to keep in power. Not be- rsuse they believe in the (ICF. program or willingly support it. for they are the apostles of a com- pletely non-exlstsiit. "free enter- prise” and socialism in anv form is anathema to them The C.C.F may be referred to rnntcmptuously as a "Splinter Party" by Lliose. who would dis- credtt. it-but similar parties are either tlia government or the tip- positlon in most important west ern countries. Britain the Sands navtait countries. Australia. New 7ealand and in some of the new Asian countries as well When the people at Canada difference there is between the so-called "Liberals" and the Pro- ai-euive - Conservatives -they will surely resllre wliere. their best lntPl'P:ts lie and turn in the C C F. as the only itrlrty able and willing to provide a truly rlemocra- l ttc government-4me dedicated to the principles of social tusuca. human welfare. equality of oppor- tunity for all Canadians. and not subservient to the intcrrsts of capitalistic monopoly and big business A vats for the C or was much more than a vols against the destructive policies of the St I. a ll r 2 II t Government It was 3 vote of approval for a truly eftectlvs opposition. the "Watch meter to get the instrument above the water vapor ti the earth's at- mosphere la a direct look at the atmosphere of the red planet Mars supilosedly has some water. but the amount is not knows. asotllr nt tbs Clyds discoverer the Tnnbsnsh. anet Plum. see. how little , Home Exercises Can Be Helpful Iy Inn-ss N. Iusssss. IL!- A CIOIS-IYID child II& competent as-tllolt-le trsltuelt ltistrusthsthshvcsasa of grossed-eye caused by servos: condition. the afflict-lul Ml dil- sppursd villi sltlullstian cl til IOTVOIIOIOIL However. it ll Ill” ""3 ml h in vast maturity of Ell"- condition does not dluwur unlu- it is treated. some children slu- ply do not ot.it,roW l-50 llPlll3l'- TAIGIT 0! OKII in meet. a emnyod vounsltd is I crlppla. And unfortunate II it may be, he is apt to be made the target of crust Jobs by his is maiss. P pint cialldi-as with around- Qy. don't have to lace this bit!!! fats. Many of them can be cured. Mlybs nrtlioptic ttllnlll I10!" will do the Job: maybe the child will slso need (lulu of in OD!!- stloii. In most uses. his trouble an probably be corrected. Horns exercises us very im- portsntln oi-tlioptic training. Us- iully they are an adjunct. to fre- quent visits to tho office of as nphtlialmologist. MAY TAKE WEEK! Such trsininl may take several weeks or It may take years. It is up to the nphthslmolnxl A to do- :-tdr how the patient is coming a- long Parents can be a gust help in this training by seeing that the youngster faithfully performs pre- scribed exercises at home. SPECIAL EXERCISE Perhaps vour doctor will recom- mend the "bar reading exercise." In this exercise, the youngster holds A pencil about midway by tween his eyes and the pi-intsd matter he is trying to read. If both eyes are not functioning in-oiierly.,and vision ls suppres- -ett in one eve. the pencil will block out some of the letters. The patient must then tocus his eyes so he can figuratively see thmugli the pencil. A pencil also In used to mmu. late the nerve centers of conver- ;;ence. in this exercise. the patient focuses his eyes on a pencil hold exactly between his eyes and mov- es it to and from his nose. QUESTION AND ANSWER R.S M - What are the symptoms of diabetes? Answer: Symptoms of diabetes consist of loss of weight and strength. sometimes ftclilng of the skin. the. development of infections. increasing appetite and thirst and frequent emptying of the bladder. The Age Old Story The liberal soul shall be nude fat: and lie that walerctli shall be watered also himself. Weed OLD AGE Tell me. of rapture. hope. and loves decision Fl poet of the zecrets of my soul. i Give an nnuwer that will solve ; mv vision. Not ancient teachings and sus- tere control. Alas. sweet singer to s vanished lnvcr. You strike lulse chords in tones of htttcr-swect. rorizettlnii love and all strange lioiirs are over. Lost in swift streams where youth and passion meet And now we move in gardens of pale flowers. white roses of remembrance is our hair. And answers to the questions that were ours Dissolve in blnkneisa of their own despair. For u.- in this low ground tlie. stars are mute. Neither is there honey nor forbid- den fruit --Susan Fort ltedfesrs. tn the New York Times. Day of Parliament” - ti! 0 lconsrlence of Canada"-fur all these the CC I Party wss.ln the last parliament. The C.C.!'. will be just as necessary when Mr Diet- enbaker takes over as it has been in the put and will coins into its rightful place in the political scene when the people of Canada. as a whole. realize its worth vtlcli tliq surely will sooner or later. Great surprises have occurred in Canad- Iln politics and as recently as June to inst It has boon said "You run fool all the people some of the tltne. some of the People all of the time. but vnu cannot tool all tbs people. all of the time" i should think that the tune for tooling any of the Canadian people ll almost over and soon in can expect the C.C.F. to be recognised for what it really is the party ii the Canadian people. "oiiFviesfetibAvs . Notes at to Y Toitswium is etched by lbs I0 unntsas of their audlsii - mic use them pp.-Fort ll- Times-Joni-pal Perhaps the ants surplus pro- blem will be materially sued um you In A manner the twists would ntlm not use. Whllntlae tu1 crop lsnotssriouslyds geqyusu two well-timed rslss is the nut six weeks could produce bumper yields. the i ' at the moment is not the best. Rainfall. quits Irottv. has sum-ally been well be- low normal in most Saskatchewan and Alberta. Blues ssedin . coin- menced titers has been next to non over large areas of the itrslii belt. -Calsary Albertan .. . rsngemsnts being completed in this direction. TEN YEARS AGO (June 88. 104'!) Two general atorls. a service sta- tion snd I warehouse burned in Prince County Saturday causing lnss estimated at 838.lll0. At Mis- cnuclie the general store. ware- house and service station of Al- fred Gsudet were levelled. and at Elmsdale the Sonora! stars and w-.ehouse of Winston and George Currie were also destroyed with a loss nt about 815.000. Mr Walter licllagc. son of Mr and Mrs. W. R. LoPa:e. of this city. left today for Halifax where hs will attend I course is prepar- ation to accoptlnx I post as a Field Commissioner for the Boy Scout Association. After complet- ing his course at Halifax. Mr. Le- Page will attend one it two other courses in the Marltlmes. and will return to the Island to take up his duties in September. MAXIMS I ion 0!! man who can nuts in trouble. who can utlisr strength from distress. and (row have by reaction. 'Tis the business of little minds to shrink. but he whose heart is firm. and whose eon. science approves his conduct. will pursue his principles Into death. IHE wigvl . A aisles h man nouns to say. when if" T” lllll-ll!--Quilph ner- oa him- As must llnsjosa nu- .l.-':'.tll"...l' &Jd.':' ”l'""l.” m were members of 'theDTn.st”E" M”. mat. which in dlualvad on A, rt! 12. won not lntroduud u iii). May in conzrstulsls tits CDC in ..t.tr'"c..it.i" '””".l”'” at an its is . -. - Free Press U "um" I may It the unucouhg. i.. p which our schools are bein . clued can be traced t.o.tlTs ii.-'3. that. with the ready acquiuu-M, of parents if not at their urging the sclioolsvhsvs tried to sun"... -I . lbilitiss which an primal- ily parental. society has been 5 double loser as I result. Th. schools have been handicapped IQ Cirfylng out their real functum which II to train minds -Lt-iii. bridge Herald The boy in the London coffee bar loolted up as his Hcopmuiion ,,.. tercd. You re lste. he "id, --i suppose you have been troggin; 2 Elm Tll-GTE WM Wllherluz acorn in his voice. 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