Elie (filtutdimt' toveu Prince Edward lsllnd Ukl The Dew w.l. Hnncox. Publlihu Iul'vn hwiu Funk W-lk" Exuruliv. Editor 2 Pub hod y wcrh a.y morning tenant Sim- .nd ItlIulory llulidlyll n to: Pom Smut, non-lawn. P E by thumion Newspdpcts lid lunch oouc. .r 'summ.uid., Montagua. Alhep tun .nd Sow-I. scpmch Adycuhmg Emplr. Univerl lty Anotiatmn Pics. n ex Ilmmh ct mulled to Ind .hu In the lmql no... uh s-cd hm... rlghu m tty‘lthll’n'fli at no... o... Illa relew ted nallnnally hy lholrscn Newiphpetl Sen/Kc: townie. 425 uhiymily Ave Montreal. can cumin sum c.5942. Vv‘extem NeASnIpet rlhluhru And The (and... hr... to. tumor... at“... entitled m we .5. tot touch. at nm filinal'hns -»w um. h or to ihr Axiom-4 on... n. norm All rd Schstvmllnll was Not over 35: pct week by (drrltl'. “LN not my snot: a year on hum and UK yen! in u munwealth. Nu! om 7c net . you by mill or mini mum and area) who. no on net 5. and elsewhcm otltwdo srluh Com. slnqle copy A do an... r M c on The rounded: melnm. :l well-CI mull \Ar. MacNaught's Re Ani the water: iii/r" rnlna . JL‘ r lslia. port information on the sllltlt‘t'i of out Nnrllnnnliurinnd Strait ciltlse- way pro nnw Solicitor program $123.1)tltl involve t ed rolldl have the loci is to he \\'l‘lcllllwt|. We ullntluncclllt‘llt l'l'llnl lt‘llOl'ill lllerallclll that a of core-drilling. to cost about . is to he launched. This will he “hinllllllk. in all undamag- ’lttll. of lock corcs front the sea liminm. Also it is proposed to un. dertake mine if t a seismic survey to den-r- hcl'e are ally faults or lll'eal in the sea iJlliillm lletwern tho loca- tions ll lt obtained. aided by in which are tl‘v rock cores are to be These studies are to he the construction of a model tidal movements and wave action can be reproduced. It i.» lllltctl that several roar. aco the National Research Council built. a section model to study wave ef- fects, all to be col d the Council is expected lsulled about the construc- tion of the new model which will be undertaken by a private firm and located, probably. near the site of the project. The picture is somewhat confus- ing. In the 1960 interim report it was intimated that borings on two pos. sible lines of crossing to investigate foundation conditions had been under- taken. Presumably the core drilling announced by Mr. )lacNaught is o continua tion of this work. Or is it something quite different? Perhaps was par t of the feasibility studies which hale been completed and that we are prior to thc actual construction. Th we n o t e. placed o Angus Maclman. who expre tire that continllil now in the planning stage was the, interpretation it the statement by Mr. J. ed plea sent Government is Diefenbalter the o- .n where the Government left off. The 1950 report ruled out a tull— nel as a] irat-ilmll soltlllllll to our proli— lem. but some tunnelling “ork has new hoe and both Macquar n suggested as a pos. l)l ty )Ir. llavLean and Mr. Heath ‘9 have expr sell auxie ' that this might fail to make provi- sion for is impor railw taut that the railway service, he incorporated ill whatever type of crossing engineer is decided upon. It is for the s to advise on the latter point, hilt the Government should in. sist that hoth vehicular and rail traf- fic he prorirlcd for. “Hot Line” Nearly Ready According to a Washington des- patch. t he Soviet Government has on... load Welt‘ Geotgi- Sheet, Vancouver iwt 037) bet Canadian Dali» l l .Itap which can be used from Moscow viI 3 ‘hot line"—and especially during t Before the installation of Tangier and Morocco to Washington. the he ‘ Cuba crisis—It was discovered that r ‘ emergency messages had to be coded, sent to relay centres, decoded, and ‘ finally carried to the opposite gov- ernment centre. Under the new sys- tem. a message will be written in the \\'llit e l‘entatron \vhere House, then given to the it either will be placed on perforated tape or punched directly on the machine. The Penta- gon was chosen as the communica- tions centre because the military 0f- ficials are the experts in setting up it] or lemlion. em and keeping it in flawless This arrangement could mean a moat deal in an emergency threaten. int.v an increase in cold war tensions. perhaps something wot e. It is quite unprecedented ill history and its \‘ulue. of course, will depend upon how it is used. But it is interesting to speculate on what might have happened ill preventing! the devasta< . lioll of past wars had such means of ‘ communication between rival world leaders been available. conna Bombless Bombers According to information given l to the defense committee in Parlia- ment. half of the CF-104 strike-re- ‘ ance planes of the RCAF. in Europe are to be stationed ill France. at the bases of Gros Tenquill and Mai-ville. They are meant to perform ian important NATO role, and we l heard much about the necessity for Canada meeting her commitments in this respect during the last. election I campaign. The planes are to be fitted with American warheads—amen is no other armament for them. Yet they are in a situation where it will be difficult, if not impossible. for them to carry out the role assigned to an them. France \\lll not allow American nuclear warheads to he kept on French soil. unless they are. placed under French control: and this can- not he done because of American law .: :- d policy. As a l . planes are. \‘ tuallv ese expen- disarmed. pears that in an an emergency ‘ they would first have to be flown to ‘ lh Germany, where they would pick up their nuclear warheads. Only then could they perform their missions. it ‘ years ago. yet the previous govern- ‘ l arming cniuulinn planes with nuclear ' traffic. of course it. . only now told its people about the l existence of plans for installation of “ a "hot Washing line" between Moscow and ion, so that Premier Khrush. chev and President Kennedy can get. in touch the day with each other any hour of or night. Why. one wonders. did the Soviets wait, until the. Chinese Commun ist delegation was ensconced in Moscow to make this announce— merit? The direct line should be oper- ating within 40 or 50 days. according to Pentagon officials. Shipment of four American teletype machines on the final leg to Moscow should begin in a week or so, as soon as exact arrangements for delivery are com— pleted. At about the same time {our Soviet machines will be sent to Wash- tngton These machines, "for emergency use only ," will deliver their male“! in the opposite capital instantaneous; ly u this key: Are pressed. The sys. um govern 10.000 miles of underse- Iml had told“. vi: “dainki, Stock- holm. Copenhagen, and London. And Ill on emergency radio link . l is we can assume that the earlier work i 9 two RCA!” bases difficult to helicve that in West there would be sufficient time in an em— l erizenry for them to be armed in this haphazard f . The MontreaLGazette says this ‘ ion. situation was anticipated a couple of merit did nothing: ahollt it. The pre- vious government. as we recall. never i conceded that it was committed to warheads: that was a Lillcral con. telltinn. it is now. when the sound- ‘ rolls are heilll! formed. and when they l are soon supposed to be. operational, that a solution to the prohlem must he found. and 26.1 in 1961. . vertise the quali EDITORIAL NOTES it. is disturbing to note that (Ian. ada‘s birth rate in 1962 declined to the lowest level since 1945. According l to the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, i the rate in 1962 fell to 25.3 per 1,000 ‘ population compared to 24 in 19-15 a a Not hefnre time. the Department of Labor in Ottawa has started to ad- es of older work- ers. Their assets are emphasized as mature judgment. experience. stabili- ra Agricultural Engineers. tea. 0 u . . les absenteeism and lower accident According to Dr. L.W. Newbauer of the University of Cslifomia in an address to the American Society of t h 9 right kind of roof can help you beat the summer heat. A “at, block roof is had. A white roof is 55 degrees cool- er. Roofs with steep slopes are the coolest; flat. roots are the hottest. Roofs that slope to the north are the coolest: south. next Ind east and west the hottest. v - Rusia is to increase its sheep population and. in anticipation, ls preparing to set up a training school for aharerc. It has gone to New Zealand for G o d fro y Bowm. the world's champion sheep shearer, who has accepted Russia’s invitation and ill now headed for his new job. Mr. Bowen has revolutlonized chanting techniun in New Zealand. and can shear sheep oi: the rate of about and minute ) WRIGHT’S BRIDGE, FROM THE AIR OTTAWA REPORT by Judy’s Joust With The Demon Nicotine non. Judy LaMarsh, the quick - wilch tI'Igger-tnnguedl ltinutrr oi Health and Welfare has taken on a tougher oppon- cnl than she PVPI' llad to iare’ when she has a sergeant in the ' Canadian wunrun's Army Corps, ‘ ur a criminal lauycr in Illel courtroom. or a Trth ' squad-I dcr on the hustinas. Tllrre - pa .Iudv. the baby of (‘anada's lll'st managerial rhhinot, has cilallenzed the sum . million rluarelte industry to r‘ tight literally to the death, no n_v oarly in this session. llllss LaMarsll was sillilu: next; to mt‘ nl much As she Puticd sonlcullat iurinusly at h oignr-. rnr. she commented: “Tllcrr'sl no reason will» we cannot speak l as tollulllv about this as the Eli- tish Slovornnlcut." “What's on your mind. .lully’“ t askod hcr "('Iflarl‘tlrs. she replied have all l or 'lin: unnouuud nlcnt to e uhout them in n trw dour . That was the Minister‘s ltrsl hurt A trw days lalcr. sprahm: hriore Ille nutllrrll Ontario Li- heral. Assoc-union at Hamilton. TitlISK LaMarsh dropped her‘ bombshell . “In tho nasl tow Weeks.‘ she‘ said “i have trnnklv hcen stun. nod by the rtSIllE u-nrr ol pllhlir l'nlll'l‘l‘" over this IIIattr‘r. a nd tlu- rcstlltiuc dolurc of rturstiolls in the House of Commons Morn Important. perhaps is the stark ' ' once ulurh ts pilln: up on my drsk of the relationship hotllcen rignrcllr smoking and lunu (-anccr" snoan wanv cmmnm What should ho done uhoul it? \llss l.n‘\larsll addod‘ “i am Ell'lllE ronsldrrallnu to the run. sultalton will all lntercsted groups to “ark nllt a possible program. particularly roilardinu the education oi ollr youth l\ltlI rcspol’t to this public health prullll‘lll " The llmisirr talus this mat. trv \r'l‘\ st‘l'lollslv hut silo lsl not preludle u the con- rluslou oi hor ronlrrrurr of nor. tors. Flanrcitr manuiaclurors. and olher interested parties. pro- 1 bahly in llu- rnll. silo will no! plinth-ll nl-ullulmtc llcr \‘ordll't on “tumor llIe l'lflal‘c‘lte is real- ‘ot II nail" But shc did mil the comment by R ipokt—sninu lor the Canadian Modirrl Assn-'atlon. who pra- llnuncod that anyono who, in the taco ot the mounting evidence. t‘nlltlllut‘s in Smoke cigarettes uould ho "lnlellcctually donut- uto and morally derelict." Mtsxi Loft‘ialsh is Honouruhlc hy homo; and as made horse". tho snmr inlrllcclually and mo-‘ rally h,\' culling her ronsumv-l [ion at three packs per day col IIll MAnIan AVENUE AGAIN The coat in the rising (inr- ellc cuutroveny it that lamilinr old goat Incl in other contexts. and so roundly excoriated by so many ol our honesl politicians: "Madison Avenue." Miss LI‘ Marsh her-ell llnl bitterly criti- cised advertisements design to lncrclxe the consumption 0! cigarettes' by innuendo: they runes! that it makes a man An- Dl‘fll‘ munly and I woman more ultracllvo, she tum Hcr "tussle h lll'rll'ly lot across. Some ciglrette InInu- lecturer: have climbed aboard her "five the chlldren" bands wdugon by agreeing without prompting that their advertise- mcnts should not APP!" on TV her 9 9 p m. - by which time Illa susceptible llltlt tntl Illould have gone hyrrbyps. But the ranks are bclnl ml!L lled I shut er Health Min- llter'l dellr‘ in prnlut our lie-till. even withln her own party. hm“)th Liberal M.P. ha] valued the cry for urn Iltllel to protect the ml to- . “ll thin obnoxi- I In 0mm! Ind If these Itakmrnu an correct. u l um! they m. then the people mponrihlc tor the In- ducky Ind who live Invented money llImlld be mutiny 1'» MP. named nuxumh that "there Malice in much; In fin months or live your! the I1- 11 people mlllll mlke ll 1.11.!) aple non hll {In Ivervm In Inuk- Pa‘lrick Nicholson \I'Itllout detriment" But the case against the tobacco indus» try in USA is lust that it has devoted an insignificant part of ts huge prutits lo the attempt to make its dangerous producll sale l Those Grey Birches Ottawa The humble grey bin-h IS the Martha of a wide - spread inm- ily. Grcy hirches arc the hash. lug threads at the edge of lliet iorcst cloak. for these trees are‘ the untrulcrs and thrive at. the. edge oi woodlands. i it is a cosmopolitan true. Ill grows in many kinds nl soil but . it. always keeps in full sunshine. l As soon as evergreens ‘ s. oaks and hecchesl acllicl'l‘ lieiclrt and cast sllad~ nus, tile my hirrlr finishes lls y lite and returns to the soil that. sale it birth. ‘ Aellns lit-lure continents he- roine med in him present plac- cs. bircllcs grew in the north polar region. Relentless \vindsl swept uncessingly over thei il'snsaving ans-l into the blrch l ,. nd 1 ticlly was built lls. The hlrcllos hrnd low when soil trot snow or try slN‘l hur- dens the branches: hu| usually when the time «t travail is past. a e the hlrch liits again to its grace-l Ken nedy’s Montreal Few American Presidents have . shoun such ronccrn \\llll lhelrl popularlly as Mr Kunnedy. He pays close attention In public opinion polls. which are prepar- ‘ rd especially tor him. And now . it appears Mr. Kennedy is using . iniormed that his popularity. l which (or two years had burn; my high. has lullen draslically . lu Ihe neighbourhood of so pl‘l' cont. This decline seems to be relax. ed to the racial conflict. in the United States And much at it is prnhnhly accounted for by the anger or who. in the South» crn States. supplemented, per- hnvs, by some mentmrnt iu‘ the Northern Slater. in areultl where the rnclul question ll also saute. l The Republican choice «i u Presldential candidlle Inny. in such a situation. he very stgni-. iicnnt. It the Republicanl choose l Governor Rockefeller. w h u r o Views on Negro rights are just as strong a. Mr. ‘x.‘ then there will be no personality . around whom ruciul prejudlc e i New Appro There the been uverll Artic- lcr mac-nu: lately In our pup rs It mun hlvl lollle of our psychologists and exponent-l oi fr! ex]!!! on worried tick. III Wuhlnflnn, .I bill in Coan I! going In mire carpor-l pun|ah- mcnt Iell! in the city Ichoull Thll unwind or child contra] hlll been tax-hidden ever Iincc some plum-I did not Wish to have their immune-bl: children feel Irumuud. wuhlnsuul Is not the only city where this could Inn y A world IrllclI recently up put-ed III I Toronto piper under the heading: “5 M To Hunk School, Prlndpll Slyl". Thll lie-ding maimed tram I nab men: node N Princbll Curl Grove at the Illlllltlll puhllc school. (Bulllnll‘le ll lbw! I miles north zut at Tnmto). Princlvfll Grave laid I at plum am In tntanlll to db contlmle the practice 1‘ "pill!- Ing puptll train and: m grade" "1 me we 'lot hon-t (or "I. over-ll benefit of "I! NW". N said. Many wpll: "tall won't wall" In! will-1t meat they mid m pm. A In yelrl :50 I tench" m lid he lime-thy to Inlh “fitment Ilke lhlI would mod lurer have Ion lltl lob. ll lilth Johnny wouldn't work Ind While not hirer-nine the great one - mun campaign in lung waged by Orllliu's Dr. P. B. Rynal'd in Parliament. most MFs seem to he wishing .Iudy . \\ luck in her loust With the de- mon nicotine, Journal ful posture. Chickadees iuvur the stump: of old hlrches (or their nests. and hornets huild pewter grey paper cum-s at the lips of slender. shurt limbs. The my lurch is not u valu-. able commercial Iree although; it is used tor spools, shop pegs. barrel hoops and pulp A cunn» tryman cuts a cord or two each Winter so there will be “biscuit‘ tire" wood tor slimmur, ll grey birch is pul undcr cover as soon as cut, it makes a nuick. hot ilro ; flotilla popultfolla has not the ‘ dlsllnclive heurilv at us iamous‘ cousin. the white hirrh. but its loaves are a bright shining green: the plstlllalc catkinx are gruceiul and its greylsh-wh l l c hurh is a rnmlonuhlo everyday hue, One doesn't claim that Ihe grey is an outstanding tree or a commercially valuable one, bill It. is nn easy tree to live \lilll and {Ills u place alum: country roads. on pasture hillsidrs and on the fringes of woodlands. Popularity micht crystallize nut is the Ru- publicans choose Senator Gold- watt- llle situation might be v differcilt. l Scnalor Goldualer \iould nul \'l‘l' campaign on an anti-Negro plattorm But he would rerlain- i l_u campaign on a plultorm that ‘ uuuld sluts! States riuhls hudl resentment oi the powers of the i lrderal zovcrnment This would hc equivalent to saying that "I! Negro problem should be left In State governments. A nd since many State governments. especially in Inn South. are hos- hlc to civil rtznts letzislztlon. Senator Goldwater would inovih l1th sum: the antl-erzro vote. It in perhaps difficult to be- llcve that the {areas of pre- ludicc in the Unitcd States could ever rise high enough to violent President Kennedy. But the de- cllne in Illa popularity. Combin- ed with Ihe possibility that Sen- rldi- Goldwater may he the Re- publicnn candidate. rhauld be enough to m-ke Mr. Kennedy and his udvum uneasy. och Needed Mercury d like thll would Ii-vc been will. nu more lhln catnmittllll tu- chcr lulclde. Mr. vau Illd ho had the full convention of tlu Ichool board. Mn. smiley LI|0< er a! the community I. rem Io have said om: pupil. might us well Ie-vc school now Ind lave time and money". Hnw time: are changing. or should we any reverting luck to the days when tenchcrr wm Able to insist on a standard only Ichleved by some diligent work. and when teachers control over their pupil! from the tlmc they tell ham until they were luck until. ROME IULI "Am wNDON (mum—A deli- Brill!!! Wedneldly Ilfll magnum fluv- orumeut on nun homo rul- lot the Emcq'IIIN-mlle lint- :ry Ind it! Ilm 100.” my lot-mar. Honduras delegation In the talk hold in he Colunill oltlce. The FLVIII all!!!“ “Your lalInd luck Home" “mg?de Id III! “the! w.- on “he! bold. AVOId Extremes In Keeping Slim By Dr. 3. VII DIIIII sum-less t. in; vogue due to the warning. I‘ll!!! ubelityy by the medical proiulion. But. the creations oi ill! ion design- on also play an important role, elpecially when their ldlll ll- (are in used Advertisements and brochures. This is purl. of our Civilization and we clnnut Object. so long as women do not to to extwmel. But Ittltudes all the ideal [arm Vary with different nationalities Ind mill clIsses. Plumpnes: ll prelerred by some Ind others want. their women obese. Unfor- tunalely. la! is not Ilwlyl dis» tributed ill the fight places. In some women t. levies in till head. neck. and upper luck — to create I masculine conllv gurutinn. Thls is known II thf bulling. bulfalo, or humpiy- dumpty type. In others, {It denollu cling to the lower abdomen. hips. and thiihs. This is all exlflerallou of our ideal feminine figure. Still other: develop roll: of In! about the chin. breast. abdomen. hips. and thighs. Generalized obesity also takes place in which Ille body and the extremitiu shale alike. These dillerent types of obesity may suggest the cause. Some 1) e r s 0 II 5 are obsessed with slenderuess and watch 9 v e ry caloric they cal. or inst periodically. Fear may spousihle. brought. an by emo- tional disturbances. of diseases that are aggravated by obesity. It has been slid that many men and women want to reduce but are thinking only of the nbdrr men. are more senlltive (II this part of the anatomy than any other. possibly. because at I ltrnng Erullc element. The slender look also hr pre- {erred because it is associated with youth. This is undersland- able because. in A In 9 l' l c I. youth IS JCEPnluEIE asso- ciate it. with vigor. VI lly attractiveness. Thts may explain 'll, so many me“ turn over A he'll leaf on reaching 50 and strlve {or that boyish appearance 1 In this respect. a weight I' III:- ing regimen has the same goal as plastic surgery — tn improve the appearance. SPAS'l'lC CHILD G.W.K. writes: What is for a slightly spastic child? done REPLY Any type oi cerebral palsy re- quires u thorough evaluation oi the child's physical and mental abilities. A child With alight spnv sticlly may need very little care. in many instances. the parents are Instructed to avoid rrtcrence tn the yuuugster's difficulties I!) he does not become self-cou- sclous or think himsua ditierent from other children. WHI’ FRY? SB, writes: Whenever I try foods in grease. my husband complains ut tlll‘ smell and res {uses to eat the fried food. Does this menu he hal ulcer? EPLY No. but he may have zall bladv dcr disease or he a hit squeam- ish about unpleasant. odors. TODAY'S HEALTH HINT. A man docs not. have to lose his Physical film's! alter use 25. NOTES BY THE WAY About Ian m In :ouuilrlodnyuitdldlo yell‘l In: ii I dime that will under the bed. — Gllt Report- a :1 CI: Italian: comes to young- dun molt. any time Ind to grown-upl when plymenu come due. — uluw- .toum-I. Now that the Soviet lllvo‘ fon‘nllly Isreed tA) I "hot line" between Moscow Ind Wlllllns- (on, the next step "my be I zllng line between Malcow Fellini. — New York Herlld Tribune. A IIIIII Illo Ind llllell llll wife Ind - warnIn who li-d killed hu- hluhand met In a Mexican prllon and h c be mmlcd. Obviously dc tor each outer. — omw. Journll. Plychologlm who luvs been ltudyinl drum! (Ur the put two yelrs the revenled thl t people who talk in their sleep never reveal their Mercia. A compartment LII the butt: lets us a brake to prevent Inch lu- discrclions. Now we can Ill sleep easier. -— LI Suisn. Ge- neva. Noun. nil- h M h . restaurant In fluidly u mm. mending it I» A friend. — cu. gory Herald. ~ The old ill-llama: "y “When it com“ to slvlnfl so people stop .l nothlu.‘ .. 1-1.. mllton Specular. ctr-mm depend. on uh" you mud tor. acpuuuon de- pend: on what you all for. _ nmdan sim. ll Huflm- mdlll h “I. Onuflo Safety Magus. Lille thorltlel are h in: limp-pen publllh the age: of women driv. «I who break the trllilc llwl. even In I Communal It be countbd “cruel Ind unuillll" punishment. In Canada. no luck unlullnnt prac- lice: lhau manned to. Al- in all. it's men rather than wo- men who IN the chic! Lulu: Michael-I. —- DttAwl Ciduu. Mn. Emu: “I he.‘ the VI- cur think! your danfllter lIII I Tell seal“! for reciting. Mn. Smith.‘ Mrs. Smith: “Ya. ALI she wan”. he says. is a curse of electrocution. lust In llnlall '9! off. like." —- film“ 0 I'- var. Won At Stoney Creek Chllhllll DIlly New Recently. the Niagara Penin- sulu village Stoney Creek celebrated the 150th Innivnury oi the battle rowan him El 1813. Tim battle mnrlred a turn in ' the Upper CIuIdI lighting. which [or a brief while had fun strongly ngnlnst llhe British. Int mat stories at or Sloney Creek iizhlina. there has crept a suggestion oi douhl as to who won the battle. Actually, the record should leave no dmlht on that point, compelled to abandon the 5110- jsh posts on the Niagara (Miler, General John Vincent. had with. drawn his forces to the strong position of Bin-Huston Hate The American Invaders. nu lhcn victorious, were pushing their advance, confident that they would sweep the Ian British gar. rims from the Niagara m- lnusla. The Americans In not seem to have become overcmrlidenl. Alert wanting by Hush disclMEd nun incl. Vincent de» termined on u surprise attack at Ight. The attack in which Colonel John Harvey took a prominent pun. mullcd in - resounth VlClflry. which prepared the way for the ultimate recapture oi the peninsula. The numerous prim. ers included two Amerioln gen- erais. Through A century and a hall. Cnnsdians leem to have dine. "led the iiguilioance of the old battle ground. Indeed. the land Wu about to be pun-lured for A supermarket when the local historical society together With some interested citizens Purchased it with the result that the 34 acres have been let aside as an historic site. That. may we suggest. was and second and perhapl even more Important victory of scam Oink. POTATO GROWERS A vital advance in control of early and late blight lll'llllllE W thallium Ioflmicultull COMPANY or eAnAu LIIIIVI- wuv mu. own-lo mm»: to r I a via. a...- m. on. ma In wimp-l tun-cl m RESERVE ll COACH SEAT UN OCEAN LIMITED llw o l w HjtliJ. travel bargains Charlottetown to: Montreal Corner Brook, $18.00 St. John’s Sydney Halifax Saint John Truro Mondon Sackville $1 6.00 $23.00 $11.50 $ 6.30 $ .5.70 .$ 4.90 s 3.70 $ 2.80