One ‘NOTES BY THE WAY ' Jokes making fun of the su- burbs seem to be decrefsing at about the same rate as the su- burbs are growing. — Ottawa Journal. The Greedian : overs Prine Edward Island Like The Dew W. J. Hancox, Publisher . Wallace Ward Frank Walker Managing Editor: Editor Published every week day morning (except Sun- day and Statutory holidays) at 165 Py Street, Charlottetown, P.E.I., by Thomson Newspapers ‘Ltd. Branch offices at Summerside, Montague, Alberton and Souris. : Represented nationally by Thpmson Newspapers Advertising Services: Toronto A425 University Ave. Ke Empire 3-8894; Montreal 649 Cathcart Street Uni- / versity 6-5942; Western ice 1030 West Georgie Street Vancouver MA 7087. wh Member Canadian Daily Newspaper ’ Publis Association and The Canadian Press. The Ca lian, / \The owner of a shop: jumped in the a and ‘yelled ‘‘Hooray!’’ up?” somebody asked. ‘‘R “Yes,” “Well, cried the p \| rietor, ‘the. plumber who fixed them just brought his car in for an overhaul.’’~Financial Post. repair with joy What's - ce dd , t seer s, ha the Unyéd 9 ‘Canada, On a geverameal road job one of the political job ‘holders “Oh yes, my father was a great \politician in\ his day." “Yes, what did he run for?’ “The border!""—Oshawa, Times. a @ to that duty was af. laryngitis. A motor. Gale approved a esolution’ favoring uni- ss iver t obtain a biopey spec- Nat-wasn't. be__spending.... $240,000. ais While Presi orm sig ymbols Ahroughout Can- imen. Many had. e of foi the pub for four men. But it doesn’t balk of 6 amebic infestation without. ab- | who ‘claimed ‘they the price.tag. During ‘drou-_ reiterating U a ti tag — ee \ ca, Lo ig , one widespread rainfall, Zealand, enroute 10 /iis .co / - Coxia J : triggéeed by rainmakers, coul Z aah eads of /six . gov- | could prove'’a worthwhile deur. ; eres — roe Mee dateed te draw, m ions “A dollars to i ernme othe nl y, economic,” |”ment-in- providing: for -greater-high- f- ment was noted in 16 per vent, | the skies. \\ SASS Can litical i ay safety as well as‘convenience to.’ tone in 10 had a peculiar t “Now rainmaking on -a fully: : Ane trayélling publi¢. SL of expansion. The organ -had time basis is wpeting new Re ia P Sharp tongue-like protrusion. on hers for young Australians. 2ash .exclusively/ entitled Yo-the use. for, ist drove * and the worke1 Stas of all ews dispatches in this paper Nu a person. follows the policy stopped him.\What’s the mate credited to it of td the Associated Fress/or RodGt of letting tomorrow take care.of | ter?” asked the motorist. The local news published herein,’ All itself\.sooner or later somebody | worker with laryngitis whisper. right or republication of special gents will have to take-care of him. — ed huskily, “ a govern paniiced by carrier. / $15.00 a year off sisi ear in U.S. and elsewhere’ monwealth. x bie Not over 10c aye cppy: : Member Audit Byfeau of PAGE 4 » provincial minis- for highway traffic As/noted by Ontario's Transpoft Minister Irwin Hasket after the, /eon- ference, Quebec is the only peGvince the right. side. Biopsy showed that amebic involvement was re- sponsible. The condition subsid- ed when anti-amebic ‘drugs (ch- that some persons with a skin to ment road job up “That's al right,”” whi: daily maker— year,. dune one of t worst drou Sout weir Oe on nation’ SK the ‘state of New } reaction to 1 V ‘already planning to introduce. the loroquine or emetine) were ad-| | He sho out si many owes WS “has been, system, which is designed/to express Many of those with this type |has tapped three mote<men for )\ NS Be 7 jae pile we .& Message in picture,form more ; of enlargement experience ten- a? wer Sees =~ x SS Yoag , derness or in eder } om- |\ \ ? of ic op g kesmen , “say what readily than can be dofe with words. : : the liver aa TNausex slight mcayealth: Scienti i aie reer Oo on cit ING / wo ppen if thé United / States We have examples of this already in IDENTIFIED FLYING OBJ ECT fever,.and an intolerance to. al- | trial Research ‘Organization \is R XX x — ipo ‘wa hait-to- its: bombing: -opera---|S0me_of our. highway signs, but be-_|.—— TSR EC ey MS SRT aS =. ee ee ns $00,008 9. Seas te bet of \ ' Kons. or fore they can used widely it will | OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson te Dr, Doxiades also discovered maintaining one’ fulltime’ = No CENA new South Wales Sf, / / 0 a political solution‘and, therefore, customed to reading mostly symbols W ead | warily ol scabies case: | . oe remain prepared t6 engage in’ im- | Tather than written road instructions. All as P ce And Sweet Harmony! "| dies, also had amebiasis. The | ATTEI mS -e medi discussioh—through private, In rope, Mr. Hasket explained, Liberal spirits were high with ; with him. But Mr. eeur ex- | al like-thinker in a secret meet- pi slhpaacd ge abi vile basic con- . \ informal chanriels ot through more | & driver knows he's approaching a | hopes full. ater the mas-| pressed his views, tay a, way | Ing. Together they dated an | OSS try AND AVSTER- “i /4*We have ade our’ oatnitiient Uh, b be necessaryAo get-the public “ac- deér crossing when he sees a sign on nash that did not. respond to a} ECTOMY _ a ett ace. | Se Pate fears Secreer eee |, ee | SHEED FLOCK : “Similarly, we have offered to take c painted a leaping stag. If | crowded three days, in part like | and tree ee oe Aa tig | men who have a complete hys- xX he G the first step toward de-escalation: he’s approaching an area where. men toe uae soma) Liberals. aod Sactian Gacledy ke poet sever | Come contra ar one ater apa are pare ee eae. te Graded,rams eligible for Sheep \Breeders’. | to order a prior énd to all bombi are working,’a.sign on which a man | in part like Old Home Week with | get their oil and potash develop-.| tries, and (III) stressed that for- : REPLYS Association and Government Bonus may be obs. of North Niet Nam the moment thére shovelling a pile of sand is painted former. MPs greeting old friends. | ed. As a result, Western Liber- | eign investment would be pref- Ties & Mo connection HES tained from the following: : Chatham's Blake Huffman; liked | als formed a. solid phalanx be- | erable in the form of bonds, tists. Odile . _/3s an assurarice that there would be | warns him. @nd-fespected by political friend | hind Mr. Sharp's seemingly | which carry neither votes nor pee tee of oe NORTH COUNTRY CHEVIOT \ __a response from North Viet Nam. We | This week's conference was the | and for equally. was ctyviously | more, perimiasive Poly ene | or eit ccna Oe SM] ity, oceure earlier in life to Almon Boswall, Dunstaffnage are given much advice as to what we | first of its kind, and-it-was produc-—|~many oid friends: Gal's Art'| the convention floor. -.--==}. mon stock, which does carry vot- | both men and women with cr |}. Russell ‘Buell, Murray Harbour ought to doin this area. We have | tive of other results as well, The | White, who was a power- house | But what actually happened | es and hence control. wet ah ee ee belief Wilfred: MacAulay, St. Peter's: idered this advice d, havin ministers agreed to excha i of drive here 10 years ago, nos- | was very different from: what | -This compromise sailed hap- RAPID BREATHING Allison Stewart, Dunstaffnage conside is a vi e an g : ‘ cnange in- talgically looked in on his old | was suggested by the dramatic | pily ‘through the _convent ion E.-M. writes: What is ce J. Reid _Underhay, Bay Fortune considered it, we would like to know | formation on vehicle safety standards | Parliament Hill office which he | reports. Sharp approached Gor- | amid applause. Everyone was to oieateoatiinat: mea : a from Hanoi privately or publicly | with a view to arriving at uniform had ‘shared with Lionel (Hoe- | don, pointing out that they both | happy. There was neither Ptashne = SO BORDER CHEVIOT m anoi privately P y g ity key’s “Big Train’) Conacher. | favour Canadian control of Can- | nor blood on the convention floor REPL ; Lincoln Boswall, Dunstaffna: what would happen if we followed it.” | across the country, and set up four | On the morrow of the three |/@dian industry, and suggesting | and no left wing was ground in- | ,, Breathing too fast or taking ge This is‘the most forthright state-’| technical committees to make studies | day policy oping, ty pam cae woes hes ugh bated airgpa = The a“ ae . ieikine te bevels ae ap ihe OXFORD “ment 16 come from either side in the | on school bus legislation, licensing of Daas cs oe ba etaes | mapas. mit Gerdes ua | cecoel Ge ae ou al, carbon dioxide is not being elim- ae < Bota Heo aon sate contfoversy: If it fails to elicit a-cor- both drivers and vehicles, methods of | Minister Mitchell Sharp and | Maurice Lamontagne and sever- Teaies agreement. Foe eee War SeOUS 00 Boswall, Marshfie réspondingly forthright reply, then | accident reporting; and traffic safety Hees Mews Absa MacEack Oe aont on caeaes te Howard Norton, Annandale Y euiahs ae en. By their capabilities awd : See peters ae Ernest Underhay, Bay Fortune __/ at least it should give the unaligned | education for both adults and child- | their portfolios, they are — of Ma Stalk Wildlife ef nan tc ae IL RURROLK. “powers something to think about. ren. These committees will report at | Course after the prime minister y re Cowes vom See ‘ i —the strong men of the Cabin- National Geographic Society prolate Sard cea Edwin Hansen, Tyne Valley Earlier in the debate, Prince | asecond meeting to be held, probably | et: they are sometimes describ- oe {mPARING A GIRDLE Athol Roberts. Southport Souvanna Phouma, premier of Laos, | late next spring, in Quebec City. ed_as the < of the mis. | The next Nimbus weather sa-, A similar earthbound program . S.W. w wear. ‘allio “ tellite may draw a bead on wild- | has ing_a girdle do anything for you Stewart, Dunstaff: told the assembly that his people “call If there is one area in which ee thee ee ce lise os well as storms. o in Nchowsias watbeal back. bealthwiee? Wilfred Stewart, Teaitaffange with one voice upon the parties to the | uniformity is surely not only desir- | cus. MacEachen shares with | For a start. scientists hope’) Scientists supported by the Na- REPLY conflict to negotiate. The sooner they _ sit-down at a conference table,” he said; “the better.” Other delegates have spoken eloquently to the same - effect, and there is no doubt that it’ -Teflects. a_wide segment of .world— opinion. Mr. Goldberg made it clear that this is what Washington, too, is /-old horse and buggy days, which we __sible. How many lives it has cost, in, tions governing highway traffic. Lack of such uniformity is a relic of the should get rid of as speedily as pos- recent years, it is impossible. to say; but the number must be very large mammoth taxation. ~ There is not really much dififer- -+—ence_in. their_philosophies..____|__ By_ BOTH SIDES HAPPY Nimbus will collect useful data from__a—herd_ of African ele- phants. Eventually, if the exper- iment is successful, the satellite May zero in on sea turtles, polar “bears, whales, and other anim- | als whose day-to-day movements are difficult to trace. tional Geographic Society have outfitted drugged grizzlies wth tiny radio transmitters. By wir- ing the animal for sound and then monitoring them month af- | ter-month,scientists-have—learn- ed the life-and-death details of an entire grizzly population. The IRLS system opens broad _ | new vistal in other sciences: In | oceanography, for instance, tran- sponders attached to remote reatcitita triggers atin and boredom. -({NOTE: All -correspondence._. te Dr. Van Delien should be addressed to: Dr. - Theodore —8.-C. Stewart-&-Son, Duns: CORRIEDALE SHROPSHIRE -Brian- Stewart, _Dunstaffnage— LEICESTER. Allison Stewart, Dunstaffna: nage Wilfred Stewart, Dunstaffnage a P.E.. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE desirous of achieving. But as.a vital | indeed. maliloeding, wilt its overtones of | 28ther con te peta meses |S oe Teme e Te sm ne a a ae first step in this direction, an | New British Bish sae ee : Liberals are a ae ad oe statistics bol ert water temper- | Wes Chicago, Rinois. ) fee harlottetews, = ward answer to the question he has pore Both ministers told me that atures, salinity. Agronom- must be forthcoming. ~ British mothers, reports the Chris- A device called the Interroga- tion Recording and Location ists might use transponders to gauge rainfall more accurately “le tian Science Monitor, may soon be velopments in the convention, | System (IRLS) will keep track in in remote forests and desert re- BD Mo fn8)- MO Free Trade & Geneva pushing thelr petdittlatyrs through extern od cnsrctvens of the elephants, The system wil | gine s One of the most constructive pro- | College. It's part of the nation’s dar- stressed to me ; | uled for launching late in 1967.|. Previously, Ni has fune- : | Me —pasals ddvanced at the Liberal party | ing drive to find 20,000 new teachers | een done to these two achieve | Lae PTusram, i f0 be conrdinat. | toned solely a8 a Wweatler sate INTERNATIONAL | conference last week was for a free- | by 1970. That is the year the school- | Men's by reports fl the newspa- | and the National. Aeronautics | research package launched in N iv AY trade area involving Canada,” the | leaving age will be raised to 16. | Tentioned to me his murprise at | ancy pace Administration's God- | August, 1864 took more than CR 7 United States, Mexico and the Carib- Sta nine waried the tee “eee ke — tat ihe let ai, lephant was chosen Pilg Peter gran oot ning har tines ; a - ries. The support given to nt is urging married women to go rt: seeking Nimbus experiment because | of hurricanes and smaller storms CT. ie A ate at the peer by | to college—or to return for retrain- Giana is 4 tant of the exowing cist hae in ta ca Seana parses a could THURSDAY, Trade and Commerce Minister Win- | ing. If they have children, the gov- tradition of political reporting, | transponder, a portable station | During a S0-minute pass from_| ters and Labor Minister Nicholson, | €rmment graciously says, by all means | stises the eventa we fitch ee Pele to Pole Teta scanned coupled with the experiment~in-the-|.take them right along... wine bloody battleground on.| ‘animal's back. Size 8 the ap- | Braille. Cartograpbere, found automotive trade pact, is taken as The scheme is already being test- | eq as massacring the left wing | DaTatus must be reduced before | that ‘their Antarctic relief maps indicating that the Pearson, govern- ment is thinking in this direction. Further reference was made to the ‘subject this wéek~ by Jack—Davis,— ed at Maria Grey Training College in . Isleworth, Middlesex. The experiment began in response to an appeal by _the British department of education and science. A four-year, part train- “the experiment can _be extended to smaller creatures: The IRLS_will relay.and re- ceive data while passing. over Africa. Information will be ‘stor- ed. and transmitted to a ground station: a were in .error. parliamentary assistant to Energy ie tea Seth a a . Minister Pepin, who said Canada ing course is preparing mothers for | Minister, merely to lovat anon on \ sean on close detail should establish free trade with the | the classroom. By the time they later version of the TRLS would | reso the corte cod eat United States by 1980, and must be gr aduate, their children will be ready Our Yesterdays data such as temperature, res- tearrtoaine \oova i raate prepared “to reduce all our barriers ..for school. The prospective mothers Guardian Files) | piration, and blood Pressure. : from a single platform a year at a time, or an industry ata time, until they are done away with entirely.” The agreement, he.told a service club in Vancouver, should be “open-ended” to bring in other North American countries, and possibly other free trade areas such Europe’s Outer Seven. Téceive a government, grant ot £90 ($252), a year. By 1967 the government hopes married women will be wheeling baoks as well as babies through col- lege gates in London, Manchester, ull, and Newcastle on Tyne. EDITORIAL NOTE | TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO (October 20, 1941) One of the largest drafts of Canadian- trained airmen to come overseas has arrived in Britain to serve as air crews and ground staff for the Em- Pire’s growing air force. Repeated attacks by large for- mations of German tanks were When millionaire John Hay “Jock” Whitney and his sister, Mrs. Joan Payson, decided to invest a portion of their capital in the early 1960s, they entered two very different fields. Mr. The Experts Were. Baffled Brockville Recorder won the pennant. This year —the Mets topped their rivals in attendance by a g6od 800,000. The Mets organization won't | say what Mrs, Payson has made on her investment, but it’s been Se The third Thursday of October is a special day for the more than 27 million credit union members around the world. On this day each year, special thought is given to the Many benefits made available through membership in a credit union. Credit union — ; reported repulsed by the Red | Whitney sunk millions into a | ‘a bundle. Brother Jock’s loss on ; i iN =“ : er es However, it is no secret peat there The world, food situation is more armies on the ceritral front be- | newspaper, the New York Her- |-the, Herald Tribune, which went ranged oa a sie eee ae pl ieee “ein sata uae : ee _§s quite a different afignment of | precarious now than at any time since | fore Moscow with the. battle for | ald Tribune, which was regard- | out of business a couple of mon- ae eet ae eas e : $ can. obtain “helpful advice on opinion in the Liberal parliamentary group, which is heavily dominated by the Central Provinces. Since the gov- ernment depends for its life on the caucus, it may find reasons for tread- _ing warily in this matter. If it should go ahead on even.a limited basis, it could run into strong protectionist opposition in Its own ranks. A speedy test of Ottawa’s attitude on the issue is reportedly shaping up ‘in the Kennedy Round of tariff negotiations at Geneva. According to | an American official, the Geneva dis- r most. - World War II, says the United Na- tions Food and Agriculture Organiza- tion in its annual report. World food output in 1965-66 was no better than the previous year’s, although popula- tion increased by about 70 million. The poor harvests were even more serious because the world’s surplus food stocks are running out. Food production per person dropped | by 4 to 5 per cent in the developing areas of Africa, Latin America, and the Far East—where it is needed — defence of the capital ‘aging heaviest in the. Hoshaisk and Maloyaroslavets sectors. , TEN YEARS AGO “ (October 20, 1956) Nikita S. Khrushchev and a trio of Soviet Army leaders ar- rived suddenly and unheralded \in Warsaw, apparently: to apply brakes to Poland's headlong advance toward independent communism. i Japan and’ the Soviet Union signed a. declaration to end their IT year state of war and agreed upon a formula to boost trade’ between the two coun- tries. ed. as a sound thove* Mrs. Pay- son-put her money into a base- ball team ‘then being formed, the New York Mets. The astonished financial world felt that she had taken leave of her’.senses. Both the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants had just pulled up stakes for greener financial fields in Cal- ifornia. It was argued that New York fans, accustomed to the ever- victorious Yankees, sim- ply would not put up with a los- ing club, which the ereen. Mets were bound to be. But the experts were wrong. The bumbling Mets outdrew the Yanks by 420,000 admissions in 1964, the last year the Yanks your shirt on a” “good” one. ths ago, after a long period of union trouble, has been estimat- ed at $15,000,000. There must surely be a lesson in this financial tale, but what it is, evades us. Perhaps, it mere- ly serves to confirm that it is possible to make a killing on a “bad”’ investment and to lose BERG wii PROBATED NEW YORK (AP )\— Actress Gertrude Berg, who died Sept. 14 at the age of 66, left an estate estimated to be worth $346,000, her will filed for probate dis- closes. Half of the estate went to her monéy management. Shareholders and borrowers are also provided with life savings and loan insirance at no extra cost by meeting a few simple requirements of the Insurance Carrier: Credit Unions are chartered ly the government and operate under the law and govern- ment supervision. Any group with a common bond of association can form a credit union. 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