l ’ mu (filtardiuu‘ Oar-n Prinz. Edwua lamld Lik- Tin Dew WJl Hlncox, Iuoiilhn um Llwt new». Editor Publish-fl Ivlvy w-ek d ‘Iy! Ind Iiuuiow hollfllyll Al I65 Pun:- Stu-t, Otlvlutnlown, F.E l, by Itmmion lelplplll ltd. unwell but". u Sblnlneridc, Montagul, Aim Ion . low-rented nu'cws‘y or lemon amp»... Funk wliku sailor Mummy; Sell/rte: Tarci'o lzs bum... impll. S-IBW Monica m ull-mullv u I an new... sl. » luu Mambo dim Dal 4 \ Auctllilan and lull calm... v ll rm- 4| mlulweiv mural to t "gill. or "publmlon ell muei dispatcher honin IIIQ llllivld Subst'ln‘lou the, Mel war 35: pe. w». "Loo . yell by ml by lwal lune, lull .leel ml utilized by my mm . yum cit mm and UK moo eel yuv In us. .llll .lleuuel. bums. Bl.t.lh cull. mom. i. No! our 7: an lmql Mcmbu A do a Winn .V; Thank You, Mr. Pearson The ancients balms-d that there was inspiration to be drzlwn from visiting the scenes of anccstral ach- ievements. zilld dedicating them— Ielves anew to the tasks before them. Thercilii ’IliEI)I‘1iCIlClll\ IIIP of the national shrines which \rcl-l In much a fcnturs of the cla sit‘al world. Some such feeling. we have no doubt, inspired Prime Minister Pearson in his brief speech here yesterday, In lat ing the cornerstone of our Father. of Confederation Memorial Building. It was a speech in which “the pessimism and unwarranted dcfcut- inn which rullzly occ lonally hesets Canadians" wus convincingly ans. wered by rot-lilting the problems of "baffling and discouraging complex- ity" which the founding fathers faced at their t'irst conference here in 1864. and picturing the phenom- enal progress which has since been made in realizing their dream of nationhood. Mr. Pearson was at his host. in the impa meeting i0tl . problems same spirit of courage and faith that made the first f‘ont‘ederntiun steps possihle. We need in he re- minded of the staggering difficult- ies in the way at that time, and of the fact that by compari on our own problems should seem neither “so unnatural nor so formidallle as they often do." To lie warned. too. that Canada's growth “rcquil‘os that the extremes of centralization and sepa- ntion which would dostroy the na— tion he rejected Ily the nation.‘' The Prime Minister‘s words will be read and studied across the country toda The occasion on which they were spoken will give weight to their meaning. It was indeed the YlEl'ii time and place in which to make onc's profossion of fuith as a (‘alilldia . and his fellow citizens are inllchled to Mr. Pearson for hiiving done it so wrll. Thai Pension Scheme Miss Lallarsh, the min' ter res— ponsible for planning contributory old age pensions ha. in ated that the Government will not rush into thin gigantic commitment without careful advance planning. Govern- ment! and private organizations con- cerned with the future cost and ad ministration of pensions will be con- lulted fully before a new system is devised and submitted to Parlia- merit Perhaps it would have been hot- ter if more emphasis had been pinc- od earlier on the fact: that this Con— tributory Icheme will involve ll new to! under a different name. and mull: be considered in relation to the other taxes paid out of the .1110 pocket. Although the contri. butions from employers and employ. ” will not come from the public mury. these contributions ai- moct certainly will be exempt. from personal and corporate income tax. Thus. indirectly. the treasury will feel the effects of the scheme: and the treasury. according to Finance Minister Gordon. is already in I putty unstable condition "It Is clear." says our Liberal contemporary the Winnipelz Free Press, "that the pension scheme. Wu sound it may be in than III not yet been subjected to any- fihg like quficiont Actuarial u- ,lnlmflon in detail. Au the propos- ‘ mmtiom by employers and ’1, to the pension fund lam " '00 pay the future colt- the recent generation nth-n and" work? Dr shall we find, ' Unload Shh- hlu found in It: y. at c uni-item 27 : .y meme; (Inc-pl Eu» ' 195': . Ioc‘IaI security system. that contri- butions must be drastically increas- ed later on to meet unexpected costs? Again. how is the government scheme to be meshed In with the numerous private schemes now in successful operation?” With regard to these queries. Miss LaMarsh says that on the Ilasls of Iifir recent European i. government pensions helped. not hurt, private insurance business because thry made people "very of the benefits of saving. The (‘anndlan pension plan is being built from a selection of the best features of the various European schemes and its cost, she insisted. would begin at two per cent and should not. exceed five per cent of the average wage rate even by the turn of the century. But—and this s vitally Import:~ HIiI—II’ won't work if Ontario and Quebec should remain outside it with their own schemes. as they have threatened to do. The big problem. all she sees it. is for Ottawa and the provinces in find "common ground” at their coining.v conference: and she is confident Ihls will he achieved because the need for a na- tional portable pension is so pr We can only hope that Mi La- Marsh is correct In this surmise. U.$. Racial Pressures It is to be hoped. for more reasons than one, that the protest march of many thousands of Ne- gl'ocs and their white sympathizcrs ill W ‘hington tomorrow will have no violent rcpercussions. There are extremist groups on both sides, such as the s called Black Miislins and the American Nazi party. which will need to he watched carefllllv. The police appear to be confident ihfil’ they have the situation under con- trol. zit least in daylight during the mi .vioiig parade in the downtown area of the capital. \Vashingtnn is not the only till! American centre. however, where racial pressures are rising. Septem- her 9 hits been set as the deadline of a threatened public-school teach- el's’ strike in Now York City. Negro leaders announced last work that they will call for a boycott. of the schools to protest racial segregation BELONGS ON THE COMIC PAGE OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Neglected Oasis On Parliament Hill All apprnpnnie new Prince ‘ bonciil pmvilloll for our Mani-l hers oi Parliament by live liltululluui taxnaicr is ll oulcl Ronni. \lIiei‘l’ lu lrlllululliuy mu Inwmllkl'rs may aplly ponder upon the “IFIIES (i! new Muller. Tile West Block of the Parlia- mont nulllllucs has lust been rnnlnlotcly ulullerllizcll. l‘ur; maul- H mm ll housed ue- pariments oi a 'Pnlmeni ill bill chill oiflros suitath in: civil sen-lee stalls and in bill FCI’IO- In}: rooms appropriate or ism century cubulel nilnisiurs To— day the same old my stone: incadr lulu-s ncu' llllesltuell. willl ; cnmlnrlable private "nice: inl- ii‘IPs. lllul l tnnffl'flnl‘e hall Ind ll llew cnirtrria rlcPicrI. rmmlueul lu-ullnll ille elcetrn is a mystery room. lull way up lilo muill stall-ease inside the “What Is in" ml IesI lilllu eeveu obscrvunt M P: asked lbb commissinnaire during l IIrt Mk ul enrllaulollru re~ l c . . n. ; It l< llle uulel aluuu. Inic‘udcd‘ tal- IiIJ’s wllu wish lu enjoy Dri- var r prayer and reflection, hc explained. th mlly two MP5 were IEt‘n In use the Quiet Room in llllll Ifllii “or on": BEFORE NEW DEAL But lileu nil MP: bull lllm ill the brief pmyer rczid by .‘lr. Speaker at the opening of bull day's slniug The public are lulu Idmillcd to participate in that two mlluu- nrriud 5:. Hill! can i only guess lulw lilev my. Per- l hand in that last neck, III! tl' ‘ 0T ule hasty “Slam: pIy Bl llleir prayers included the iam- iliar and annropriate iamilY mm: “For wllal we are Iboifl in the city‘s - enusly. the New York Central thor Council convi‘nt‘d. voting to call {or a Coliferclice with the Mayor to head off the teachers‘ strike. At this nlcctimz. however. the president of the I‘niformed Sanita- tion Men‘s Association asked for l. gencrul strike of all l.0[ttl,[i00 union workers should the city Board of Education invoke the (‘olidon-ll’ad- lin Law—a statute which provid for the. automatic dismissal of city employees who go on strike. Pickets have been outside Mayor Wagner's (‘ity Hall office since Jilly 9, and the )iui'ur hns now or- dered them hanlshed from the bu i l‘ d i n R. charging that their “overzealous conduct has turned into outright provocation on n con- . stcnt. h .” The Mnyor‘s patience in permitting young pickets in park night and day for 44 days broke only after rowdy incidents in which he himself was josiled cominlz out of his office. Nine persons were or- rested and three policemen injur- ed. The civilerights—education crisis is seen to he interlinked across the country. Much will depend within the next: few days on how it is hand- led both in Washington and New York. EDITORIAL NOTES Coal mining is taking on a new lease of life In Scotland, where I coal-fired power station guarantee- inlz work For 10.000 miners is to be built near the Fifeshire coalfieids on the east coast between Elfin- burgh and Dundee. The cost? One hundred million pounds. The biggbs: single industrial undertaking In Scotland‘s history, it will he three times the size of the present larg- est Scottish power station. 0 o u Someone else claims to have seen the Loch Ne.“ monster. This time it's .ll Scottish painter and decorator. a Mr. Cameron of Nairrl. Scotland, who noticed a very big wash rnllinlz up the beach near Rhudn Khan camping sIte. In Inver- morilltnn. Looking up, he and three collealrues saw "I huge black lump 30 feet long and ll feet high." They watched it "diving like n porpoise" for Ibvut three-dunner: at a mile. 4/ PUBLIC SCHOOL BUS TRAFFIC . s , Tile school husses will e on tile roads again i Iuceusl lllal lliry cause more lueuul-euloure to tile travollinu mflinrlsls [him I! new usury. Last so a 3 ll ll 1 uvenuuk two lrlulnl blissrs lule rl-y. Tlic um dl‘ivl'r lull out ill: stop umi lule llululrell yards before he calm to his lulu i could easily have passed while he was slottinn dullll He did lull pilll ll :lulllli lll till ho ulls well undcr viziy A car mum: in nu- other line null kept in behind till lie wsl lravelim: at the allowed lpeell When he CIII'I! to ill» ill'xl slop ll was llle same lllllllz again Tlll‘ ntlllw nus di‘nl‘l‘ saw us l Intiplvlll: and lint linI plll riuI stunol illu- open the door (m the chlldrcn ill get out till i passud. li lilily delayed him live second- and l was lint Inconvcnlenced. i thnurht llily silnllldn'l all driven sllnw that consideratIon? Bui Why the stp ltlulai at all? The children let on Ind oii‘ Imm tile rIRhI side oi the hill. Surely I llow lllnnl would hi‘ l sllIIiclcnt wull ule number n! busses and the number at tars travell- ing s u rely some lllSInlcllon should be given llle driven to CIuIe a: little annoylncl wlslble to llle travelling public. i am. Sir. elc.. H. BAXTER Well Covellead nauamo Visrrons Sin‘ Will you pnmil lllraulzil your column. lo I (cw words oi appreciation Ind umlks tiller a most enjoyable luy ln ynlll- Province. A: visllm ll-lml Quebec prov- Ince. our ill-n impmnuu wu um It ill ulltemnl; lhil Island in: ll disItnCI and pIPIlllifl per- nlity ul III own. it LI clean Ind tidy: the (“ML willl lbw mepliuul. llulll prosperous and well kepl. lluilulillll . pruud_ intelligent IM indulllnbu: new e. me. Tile peoplt we um um ll-lelldiy and llllepliuble. Tile mlv lunly nilhe population look healthy and well nourished cluilemueuywil re It I mmeilmes IruatrntInI bl adapt ill llle iellmly pm, but till. olu- l-uil. lull Hill". We enjoyed local mulnl Ironm- mlxilltloll and nnmplnl In in. Nellmull elll-k Ire] Ind mulls lull. in comp-u luvorahly with lllyllullll uveilable ill the lulu-l- pmllwes lull elate- ill-i we have visited. We {eIMM MI tasty mm. Ind nul' ellilaml pronounced lllul your tried million m m- perlor to Iny they III e utan They Ilsa med “Why am the milk mu- m much better?" il'nuv bmilu m lulu-lb. m countryside ll colliriill .lla pic- blmque. The lovely nreum. when the mat bim heron .lla the human "thme prnNIM their ul lll bum-ll cumm- re. a! n llellnll m m. WI njoy‘ m uhlbiihl FORUM during “Old Home Week.” The enthusiasm of your people In? luwle mink is contagious. and wr hope In be IchIIIan II Illicit: (\‘l‘nk will. illiell to vumplimelll um HiKII‘ l land College Il Korili Rusticn ‘ Ior providing lllle elllellzillmelu l in the form o! SvnIIlIII manner“. . villell we oniaycd immensely These young owl-lie pill llu a good show, appreciated by many . not ulcelsulllv n: Senllulll back- ground: some oi our Frenc speaking friend! pn'llld it. high- . y. . i We had the privilege and ‘ .ploasure bl wDthIDPlnl In lwll l Island churches wilere we were i improsscrl by tile largo. lull Ellll- l :rnllnliuull Ind Again. the iricnd- l 1 lint-s! bl the people. l We 9910 make many return i vluls. In the meantime we shall be planned to praise this provv hire in our IrIEIdI ll ideal place {or a vacation. l . sir, eta, . PETER GI‘LLILAU'D ‘ Point: Claire. Quebec TRAFFIC DANGER! l Sir;— Today'l moiorill is be- lslelzed wltll pleas tram lnnum- mble organizations to drive ‘ sairly. Tllrnugil tile medlnmI bl television. radio. magazines. bill- b Ind newspaperl, Hill mess-Re ls hammered I1nt time and lime nnlll, WhyT Be- cause peoplt die on tile lligil. wily. or m bowled. orphaned. and mmuimu NIlle ilnluciaL ly. ll seems. though the met me Ian't reaching everyone. Recently lin cm at - truck- llleli oi blowing lime. observed by the RCMP in he ohlcurlnl tile villiull of other drivers. can labial-a lin ebun Ill summe'rlldn. in dismlll‘lnl chum IllInIl “IO oltelldn. llle mun-lute II report to have ohurved .l I! this time of yell' [Inn unv- lw ruched I puk. llld lilo moiorllt lull-l. llerellvle. mace: "Inmnvenience lucll , l I would nuuul til-l "Incon- venlancel" which Inleriere with to mow». may ille Lord make u! truly thankful." Tile Quiet no: m is all will use- less slulpe. hill‘t'IlV lll=apiuilio tal- IIV ilmvll our aim IikI . ninnk's cel'. ill for! lolul and only nine wit . i ll lul-ulll. ed l-llblluslicaliy. min a bare woollen table and it [cw chain but with ll caulnslllllzly npuiclll red l-nl—pel Tile cruciform relies [ration gives it a Elli!" 0 at- ni'snllfll‘. \"lt "I ’1 r ' M iv! an ul pai'll'i" l V: i a table. dl‘_ t'ilr" i'r li‘“ "I C h rill surmounted by Ii‘ltl. This picture ‘ hill“ ill the normal munn . It I\ 'r:\ d it) III! will Surtlv it Is I"I e ecl- ell that qilici “P: In: liulIl-Iin- ‘ zero" ‘ '“ntomnn l 5 HALFWAV UP AI l Wn'lfoti dwvu tllc Voveli teen mp. mull Ihll pull-ll .n~ Iilry novclty. the words n! Milne came in my millll. ill ills “Christopher Rubin" rhymal so loved by children: “Hallway up the Italrs ll a mum where I! There isn't ally unlu- mum Quite like it “l'lll lull at tile bottom i'm not It ule top: sll this Is ole room WII"|‘\" l allirz's stop. "And all lulrll lll lu ill-.uabla nun Irflulld my held. it. tlll'l really anywhere. Ill Inmewhere olu ill-tend Tile drawers In tile iIhle in [list roam lack In obvious new ‘ nutty lnr quiet li‘l.PI. They have not yet Iwiitly place In the empty draw- er «I the bell-iue “his in every hotel room IhII mIIIIiIl Il'lldd —the Hon Book. If our quiet M p: Wcr lllul ill-l bile oldeulu or some other phllsnthrnplstl have got around in pulling Bible Inln their quiet room. In- beell dllcnvcred by l , l the oldebus. Who In kindly and The Aging Colon Can Cause Fuss I Dr I. VII Deth I! you In over so you To - Ibly hIVe diverticula n the co- lon -— ImIll pocket. pmmdinl from the WIII oi the I [a In- leiline. You me hIV thouIInd o! Illele ti naver know It Ilnlul Xeray taken, The menu llll will the ul- IJII cnntentl DI the intestine Ind dom mil. - lull ulllul ula npeninl become! blocked or the pocket illn- ed, leldinl lb diverticulitieo. The lelian. are llemllul; ll I! llle complica- llalll lblll cIule trouble. ' one know! wily divertie cull tel-m. Thll me In pm at the "ill; men. l-epmelllins mum comp-fable to Iliuu involving the hair and llllll. ob- viously. ille Inlutinll wall In weakened over the em into which they protrude. So mlny of lime uulpllckellllu mu in region wilere blood mul- pierce the wall that tile bull-l weakness me Item ml- Inutnmicli lam . Diverticulu um the in: figment. ol tho IIrIe intention. Wilell Iniecllnn i! meant. the lower Iett aim-well umliy be- en lore. symptom. mam- bie appendicitis and the some complication. ensue _. periton- Ills or abscess lailuwilllz rup~ ture oi lule (if more lullamed II“. For this realm III? cundl- tlon renresenls I Iilont disuse must DI Inc time lull with I Dir ientlni (or disabling canseuucnv ces. inilsmation inliovvll Itl‘a‘n (II'I'I K‘DIISIIDEIIH" and conL'rs» lllm alter the nvel-ule lll Il‘rI- tunts. including all-llllol, Many persons have . haul of .bllnul. incl Duln subsouucnt to a dliuklulz spree or llle Christ- mas holidays. noguiunly oi the bowel hublt and soil stools all he cblulnm by consuming bland lands aull using mild lax- atlvcs Such as milk bl nlallncs- iu or sInt‘I suliculn: yrnllucls Such as Cullice al- animntc l Bed rest and u limited clquid diet rive roliei when InIeL‘Ilnn Ind ubllumlllul yaill arc acute, All nniihlmtc m' a suliniluniide usually ls nccded to control the invading bacteria. Rl‘cil‘i‘lnl epislules m by be disablink. espccially ll‘unll abspoesus. pori- tonitls. al- yurlnralluu occur. Now and lilell Infeciiun menu u. the bladder or tho Iosion |lll~ aergm lllullbuum ensures. l ('ATAMCT onlcle l .i.(‘ iinins’ Is calelacl due to hardening oi Lhe Irleriu oi. the eyes? ' REPLY This II one poxsibillty for .e. nile cataracts. Tllere are other LVPeI. ixiciudlnl rongeuilul mat juvenile cataracts. nel-edly | mun he muslllmd as well Is nutritional Ind innummalbry ('lizmles that IIll-cl lbe lelu l hm. Degeneration of the lens Iuhslanue also follows lulury n-llm lraumu. rIdiItIon. lllllll. lilnu. electricity. and heat. Plly- sicluns ll-ve been unIth lb pin down u nun: cause (or all IIIFE" Ivm's. l)er AND nxnnusu u nun-i: m, wriies: Are hormones helplul In mainuininl - dull- nh’e weight litter I ilyllerec-‘ lumy’! REPLY No. A normal dial Ind DILVII- cal IDIiVlty will help much; more. ‘ Tomm HEALTH HINT _ l Dllcnnnect all houlehuld elec- . ll-lcal unpllnuel-ll heluro gain. Iwa on vac Inn. l with momentus oi thm~week‘ tour: through BrIIIIn .llu var» nus Euloueell countries it (ell to two llds from the ntppollle ends of CanldI v Sflt W. Al- lIn Manley ot Chll‘lotletnwn Ind WI). PII. Shield! 0! VIII- couvfr In report the biggest event. But]! hld Iourcd SWI- dell and mi met Kin! GLENN, willl cilIlted willl them (or some time. i NOTES BY A Den-Tun pony hm nu navel-um tl- ereI u "caul- plct Horm."—Gait Records. Win! lllll liver ulflhll loo. cumin: on the Trinket. It I lood thin! people are tune Iwa {mm the him a! Itriklni lnIIchaI on the salt of their punts-SI Catherine] Stludlrd. Thumb-Inch]!!! reduce! tho Ill- cldence oi tooth cIvItln. IIyl In Americln dentin. ThIth will be Ihumh conflioIItIon Io pIrenith 01 y a u n [I bubleih — Paterhoh uulh Examiner. Even the loy Scull“ llIve IIII‘ In (or 1311011. The Intel! World Committee Rpm! lllkl Illqu Clmnoreel lIreI cImplI. Jlln- hurdle! lImIIl ilmhoreell Ind PhlIIII (“mm {or nllml lud- Erll And Will learninl to mIke I me with two luck! be hm- celurth known I ilfl- one? — OIII I Cltiun. 'l'lle isllninl u-voler talllul - lirIlllP Insect Ill hII camp!!!- merit Ind lent - prnioIlInI in- to! la the "um-ll comp-av. Back in London. til. trIveIer wu deItIhicd to null court- enua lellel mull tIII p EHKOI' IKEnI. expressing "KR about the Insect incident. Unlrn‘hlnate- ly. the EnRIIshmIn mm a no DI paper. obviously lelt In pm! In the EnvclnDE. on which WI! )ii‘illol’l' "Send this guy Hi! hug letter v R. Grows. Quolc ' Buy Frenc rul- Frencil- owned lxllulul of St. Plxrr ‘1". co are (nice auxin the cause of discunlkni. in Canada. These Islillidl I only "(plIImK dislnllcc" 0” lie Ioulh- ern lip nI Newfoundland a n d cullItI be llulle busily Incorporat- cd. geographically. as part at Netiinundlnnd. l The European Economic Coni- l mullin is reported to be .IlIIKlYA . lug pilllls luv u $3.500.th base on t the islands in rlsllulg clan be- t louclllu ‘0 member nations and l niiicr countrirs. This ill rauslnl: ‘ an uneasy (eelan amnug c-llsd- ‘ iln Ilrhermen in tile ALIIniIc pmvluces. Their lears are these productive waters will be over- (lsllcd and deprive limb or their livelihood Tile French islands we Imirue bl Inrmyance to c- ill the dryl lu prohibition u»- THE WAY II no belle" you In ’ I as”, it I I lure my in “0:21;:- flame“ In. ~ sherbrooiloi- Ful- flllll Wm ole lllglleel Ilcknell flelrellilh:'. in Europe Thll il because ll: working conditions in West sell lmlly They include I l... which luurlntecl llx wreky’ lm during Iilnen. mlrull 'r: y n". u Moll leeeeuelel lluve l. cu... u. mitt til: ban. the Inter llle ‘Vvewrlll u clicks—Sparta Herdld. A small Iowa i. a pllce "you leave a tip the weiiliii witi lulllel— III llle wly Icrnu e rvlillunnt... "Hey. mi you urge! yflifl' till . Lul- County News. "I E Why doelu't um um producer combine the Sybill- detective Ind doctor themes llllb one It!!! Ill-e show? A ml at line VII: in. ear. nose and Lhrult —Adlml Cman Tlmn. ' Dr. Mmmt Mud children m the oily plnpyl: nil underxtand tile in 0 u e r ll m. that the ml at us an a l‘ “Immiaranlr lmu lllr uatl" The wise have kllml-u Itil' be ll. lul-iel ulnl education should he made a iwa»waj- streel. ilic young haw: much in (I‘m-II ill r 0! — onulla .lmlelull h Islands sudbury slur ule DI Si. Pll‘"l‘ - ‘llfllm" when the rumrunnrrs tlif‘d till lsiaudsav lllell bfllP w opt-(la. Uniied States The t‘rniiolny ll '0 m 1 5 Perhaps this is lit? lltill‘ ltle Canndiun uovrrllmrlil stllulld make uvcrlurus to I‘Il'l’iitt'v lnr ill!‘ purchase oi the islnud~ it is believed [ht-re is a II\('ll\IIll' «I entlment amonil tIIt‘ tslfllifit‘fl t :l favors union \lllll rulinda cuursi in France In Imlri a llll‘h- lie in ohiuin i lunl The FLYING IIIITGIIMAII RESTAURANT "Your Island Steak House" owvooooooq wowoohoew PUBLIC 3. when pclmlts the amateur perfolmances or provided the application Churlolicirwn. Prince Edwani island. August a. into. AMUSEMENT TAX EXEMPTION CHURCH, CHARITABLE OR. COMMUNITY ENTERTAINMENT NOTICE is hereby given to all persons th at Regulation 23 made under the authority of Soc- tion 4 of The Amusement Tux Act. 1052. chaiill‘l' Council to exempt the purchaser from payment and the owner or licensee from collection of Amuse- mciit Tax imposed under the Act only applies to at any place of amusement where (he prorrrds of any such performance or amusement are to be used for church. charitable or commun‘ owner or licensee of a place of amusement Is filed with the Provincial Treasurer at least ton days be- iore the tax would othorwlse be payable. JOSEPH O'HANLEY. Department of Pruvincil TnIsurer. NOTICE Lieuicnalit-Govel'nor-l n- cntcrtainmcnts pl'cscnird V purposes for exemption from the Provincial Tax cllmmixsimm. othI-r Iort M “' h‘ ‘ Io iunnv— InIKIIl run round their mil, ND political p-l-ly today Iill Idupted n proIrImme which would be burly be suitable ula belleiiclui (or Canadian: u the programme contained in tile leachlncs oi the New Tellaman For this thowht. I "Ive credit in the leIdei‘ ul ml. at the ImlII- e- partch In our political lire. Mlybl ill futu l-e eloclioln. IIIInIlI to I new Qulel win. we may llur mule Clll-llllell ethch .lul sound principles. ill place of the vole-bribing Ill-mil. u Ind chIrIIlIns‘ cleil‘np which have unbepplly been mo prominent in recent eieelilull. Our Yesterdays [From the Gllll'flhl l'llel) TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO All I!“ n, ma Daniel Mickie. I former ls- lIndL‘r MW living In California. II II present on I whit here. H II one of Ihe Tel! surviving _lInI(I helween the now oxalic! UIIM lllivu Councll Ind till Drum! the Illa handling of In lumino- lnl lime. IInfl. or ll’lvel. lull lrIcInri creepinz unseen over the brew: oi a hill tonltituie - daldlylltultinnh cnnlrullinl nurly two ten llle per-nil ul elm-d- bl tiny tons a! Ileel. to :lxly mp ll Delnlll IrchIIc ("mo III]. the fill“. of wly oll tIIl m. bellmgl la llle automobile. A ul- lull little mlnmwrvlbiliiv at let out of the wily. Moll can. uncanny oil WM end-l carry Minutes. The trle M (ht-lie mothers. dldl. Ind children should not be Inb- m’dlnalld in "I. "cow-nine!" yMII. Hm o" in tile 11cm Iur un- M lllem u I'll-v ... .l. m 3. 3 ir, ei‘ . E) b5 OPEN Mgiallllve Alml'y. Mr. M Rec wu mm d the 1m IIrial mlunlefl o! t til .l the time o! the «I ,Vl‘lrl Ila. u. .1. III (mm obnllllou Th! Executive 0! the Wom- en‘s Liberal Clllb entertained in honor oi Mn. Dunninl. Wilt d Hon. Charles A. Dunninl, Ftda‘ll Mlnllln pi Fin-Ice. I! Ilrdennaripltlheimncd I” WIIdflil, Mrs. Nathan Mne- Donuld on 'l'tl TEN Y AGO Aullfl‘ I". in Vlncmliler. (CF) — KliImII will become In uchIII Cunn- dtIn Pnrl—oiculry III. month. when III! Can-din Ill. mlmlloll nap-vlmeul mm - Will-mill mice ill the m port. A rlutoml «tile! Illa VIII M fined It Kiflmll. II“ I I N minllm dam. Thtriydhm CINdIII A I r Cullen leli London by air Moi» day t ' I. W m ) Charlottetown to: ML Corner Brook $18.00 St. John’s Sydney Halifax Saint John Truro Moncton Sackvlile $1 6.00 $23.00 $11.50 $ 6.30 s 5.70 s 4.90 $ 3.70 $ 2.80 nae 2;; 535': a lgzirz‘ss :-