The Guardian ls For tt ¢ AT? 1 ' 1 Iv sae ie we a “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew” CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1965. Tribute Paid By By THE CANADIAN PRESS of Nova Scotia: “He will alw Governor - General Vanier, represen: the utmost in prenod ‘ . Prime Minister Pearson, prem- aze. tenacity, resourcefulness | fers of the proviesss and other and leadership,” prominent Canadians paid tri- Joseph Smallwood, bute Sunday to Sir Winston Newfoundland: “Ewes one ‘ef ‘ Churchill, Britain’s war- us alive in the world is a bigger } time prime minisiér who died man or a bigger woman because in London earlier in the day we have lived in the same world ~ Gen. Vanier, in 4 message to at the same time with this great | yeree ate if os ee : i é + ° Lady Churchill, said all Cana- human being.” : pekts Mx ‘ ie oa . i pai oO } | 1e ‘ n a dians share her sorrow over the’ Daniel \. Riley, acting prem- On on BP? | Salers * 5 ee ‘ 8 af death of her 90-year-old hus- ier of New Brunswick: ’His band His message said memory can best be perpetu- " Ae Pe . v r + %¢ 1: But for him night mizht ated by our instilling in the Ve Sa ce in er : 9 have settled over Europe for hearts of our children the {n- ee oe a y ncie Ti generations. In the name of ail spirational examples of courage Fa\ns ae ; 5 i 5 ’ eee my countrymen I thank you for sacrifice, determination, perse- LONDON Long-deficd. | thousands being his inspiration. verance, loyalty to the Crown ! howd me The prime minister called and love of our fellow men ind ; Churchill “the greatest leader which burned so fiercely in his ‘ ry Ay A death of our time."’ Mr. Pearson said: heart.” f whose “Sir Winston has passed on, W.A.C. Bennett, premier of . 4 : bs but the example of his courage, British Columbia: Sir Winston iy ee ™ | courage and triumph in Bricish the majesty of his words, the in- was the man “who saved the . history. The ar tae spiration of his leadership and world’ and people everywhere LONDON (CP — Londoners : aan state of his life, these’ will endure for will always be indebted to him.” awoke Sunday to the sews; ex- ' is, life, The warrior-statesman who ) al! time. R.L. Hanbidge. lieutenant. — pected for nine days, that Sir called Britain or finest a Other representative com. governor of Saskatchewan; “In Winston Churchill was dead. died just an har ee 3 r ment the hearts of free men every- On a sleepy. Sunday morning rs, 54 days of age, on the John Diefenbaker, Progres- where the name and fame of the news spread slowiy. Most of Foch anniversary of his father's sive Conservative leader: ‘He Winston Churchill live forever- the people first reatized what and two days after the Ss was a faithful servant of the | more.” had happened when they Crown. Hé~ served Mis country. ~Ross —Thatcher—premier—--ot-SWitched _. He was never exalted in vic- Saskatchewan: “The wotk ne | >reakfast } tory; he was never daunted in did in years past and the lead. ‘Pe @dvertised-pop tunes, classi- | defeat. He semained through ership he once gave’ still have a ©! Music interrupted by solemn | life the defender of freedom.” profound effect on decisions of >Hetins:_ W. Earl Rowe., Lieutenant-' the day.” } governor of Ontario: ‘While to E.C. Manning, premier of Al-. day we mourn him as the great. berta: “His courage, faith and est leader of the last 100 years, leadership became a guiding |iate lor the ‘Sunday wornine tomorrow historians may well light for all men | papers. record his leadership as the fin- who cherished freedom.” At Hyde Park Gate, the quiet | est of the last 1,000 years.” J. Percy Page, lieutenant-gov- | Kensington cul - de - sac where Walter Shaw, premier of ernor of Alberta: Sir Winston |Churchili had lain mortally ill. Prince Edward Island: “The was the oustanding and dy-'for more than a week, « small voice that rang out its clarion namic political personality of|group of newspaper men heard call im the time of peril — | the 2th century end he was “a the news shortly after 8:30 aan. shall be heard down through the | great bulwark in Britain's time’ Minutes later the flag on the years of time.” of stress.” ‘Royal ~Netheriands -Embassy, Robert L. Stanfield, premier! ‘Continued on page 3 Col. 3) flanking che entrance to. Hyde te Park Gate, was hauled Gown to half-staff. By mid-morning ¢¥- ery flag in Britain, from the ye: ; ey fa Parliament buildings to the Rus- : ends Satur-| man who rallied Briton sian Embassy, was dipped in a inst ne hour in... 2 aE tik § a | i : ? Tee Hi iH THEAUEE : ® i aes fe —— oN i F i zg a5eti t i i #F fi gis i F 5 z ii i i | “ HL i tribute and the pubs at noon, _ there was only at of con- ‘THIS SKETCH of -Winston_—ister_of Great Britain, was 193. It shows the familiar ‘| Churchill, wartime Prime Min-~ “done .by Morris J. Kallem in bulldog Tigure. — wasted |s-|snubbed and ostracized by his | Chy although he belonges {Ean as ES es ot Premier Of Soviet Union | = ‘rr smoxes 100" Sends Red Condolences. BIG THREE MOSCOW (Reuters)—Premier |in the years of the war against Many young have a vague tS ——— letcRiy | Fi 2a 3 z 225 ¥ Rites a Bete tet cece mae ter ‘ i mn ve will cnn of the tl day | Hei f gE &. deck Ddanaes eid Sunliy’ be eS on doctes magn sid west Es on a ss open tM SAN Sel Sen a shakes his fever and when it - don later this week to attend| Warlier, he had becomes easier to care for him S the funerai of Sir Winston ment in praise of in the White House rather than Churchill. ing “what he said the hospital. : ne ee ae | ee BROUGHT UP ‘ press im his| Johnson said his QUESTION acush e ae reg ety ye ee ton et ciehee tee cogvenml a added: “A lot de-|a sore throat—"hut they call het at Wede| on how I feel in the next | by a fancy same.” without top coat or egy! ol He said he agreed to enter, the es ta : ; = there was 0) He said the inauguration ha ' apes. took view of| reason to stay ai the While te ee heavy throat | House by hanadll & wile Lady om _ that put early | Bird and daughter Lynda were 7 Saturday. away but daughter Laci was at have caus aT nae oe uae Pie ra Re with that “The ail- _ himselt - Tent stl te nor estiety clear. | "omen he “Mr. Diele ed up. However, he did not cough ‘There | 20 1 eden: onan. anew anes bans . a er seemed hoarse though he . he "Ht doctors sive the okay! Ctaesified 2. “an: ‘The Quebec Conserval at tie to attend) Combes. <.i..00e000-.. 1 | oom Paid ee meee the Saturday. Spee wate cols % 7) rt . ee . a 2 an re : ao i SIGNED . bee eek eebewnee ss * ; 7 he a3 % "3 oom Py rc . a bas nd 3 & r nen yw respect for the leg- mane Re n ne er eee as mn ste oh = 16, bat there. | statesman who | oe wil id an . ai fe