tESttzrrtiiiitt' Inn-n lie-Ire Hue. in. III III- u... Paint. m.- I t mm, in u .ml icul" end In- than I prll u. nu Ind u I moo - . nut-nu with c. , .49. (any. is w m Swim» 7 I‘iiliiu', u Greai Possibilities It is fitting that in this Province, where the ceitti’tt-tl neetl ptilalu in- dustry had its tit-.giii. the first ted- «rally apprmt'ti and suiien ed elite potato seed iii-m in t‘unniiu should be eatnliii~lieti. i'iie iiiwi seed in the World fur l<laiiti potato growers in I fcw years' time" is predicted as I result of the purchase hy the P.l-2.I. Potato Ritartl it n l\l'<i])(‘i \' at ('3!- curnpec, \\'v-' i'riiice. It is im- portant to note ihut the nite iv selected on the atlt'it-e of Mr. .I.W. Scannell. llL‘Jtl HT set-d pntata certification (nt- i‘nuuin. fls‘ meeting Ill the r?l|llll‘l‘illPllti ittr producing the nucleus of a disease fire. hiltll yielding. iiiiiful'in stock (if the very highest qiiziliiy. Olil' in II inde has lienn in difficultv in recent rears. niitl the whole economy of the Province has luffered Is I re=iilt. Ntithing that provincial and federal authorities can do in nit‘wt the uiu-t-rintiiiv nf prirea Ind market: should he left tiiitliine. But Itnpgun mnasures, however wel- come in an emnl'gen are not the lnRuPr to the illilllw‘il’ s iiiitire. ii markets m it» he Hh‘ill‘eli nn.i prices maintained. rinli~ quality production on the highiwt niisilile level will avail. Planting i. now in prowess on the new and farm. under rigid control methods. and the foundation stock produced here will in distributed throughout the Prnviiice for the benefit of all nur growers. The plan was outlined by Agriculture Minister Marlin at the last Iessiim o! the Legislature. and has elicited the full- est mwration Ind approval It Ottawa, We niav raw-t the results will he folimu‘d with close interest throughout the mntinent. The very estaiiiishmrnt of until I tentre here in a hit: fiflVPl‘litmflflt for our potato industry in itself. if It proves the Iiirrns its promoters lutiripnte. it will open market: on I World I'M . to ntir product. and raise the pmstige of our Island seed to I point will-re the prit‘e problem will “lie care of itself “’liiit is needed now it the enthiisixstit‘ support of III concerned in the industry. Not too much. Iiirnlv. to expect in View of the pouiiiiliiios involved. A Bold Buckaroo When Mr. Tummy Douglas ill on the campaign warmth he doesn't min a trick. He arrived here weer. In] I Scottish halmtirIi Ind the Prince Edward Island tnrtnn tie which had been presented to him hy admirers rm his pretitius v . and In which he looked pretty Jaiinty, ho. And If Mine of our Irish citizen- ‘hId thought of giving him I Ihille. hgh, you can bet he would the flown it of! to equal advantage. Ind inn II wood of it II n! his Scottish Invent". Indeed—though Mr, Douglu can III! III dIinl to descent from ()id .1! n (I: II we know—I iihilielagh Milt hIn heeri an inappmpriau gift with which to h". equipped a tu- oeaeion: for he wielded Wily in MI O’llnry VIM ‘ his hand an_\' the chitin perti- win and III III for a CthE—thll wIa ummiminl in masterly Ityh. Ind good enter- tIinment II welL JuIt before he came hen Mr. DouglIa was in Quebec, where he put on In equuily good Ihmiiz Thin d0- Ipite the {act that, wording to I CInIdiIn Preu report. he wu Inub- bed by the Quebec City In. council of the I‘oni'ederation of TrIde Unions who refused to give him I hearing. Nothing dI tilted. he went on to Mon- treal. There he promised. if elected, to see that bilingualism in federal affairs would be respected, and tn remit to the provinces up to 40 per cent of the taxation righta the federal government now holds. These would include income, company and succession tax rights: which leaves us wondering—u-Itch thIt ahillelaghS—i‘ust how such I pitch would go down here in the Maritimefl, where there taer are regarded II part of the revenue Ottawa needs to provide the lens wealthy provinces with some measure of fiscal equality One thing in Mr. Douala." per- formInt-ea remaiila constant. how» ever Whether it's on farm topics or high finance. the oidiine parties ilet I sound ctidgeling. lt may not do them much good—they‘re beyond that. perhIpe; but it doea Mr. Doug. in good. And In for his audiences. there's nothing more exhilarating than seeing I man It work on 8 job he ihoroughly enjoy! doing. The Poor Peacemaker The lot of the peacemIiwr is traditionally I thanklesii one. The I‘niled StIiea in findinK this old meim to be true in the current die pliie between India Ind Pnkistan m’er Kashmir. The diapute has gone on for fourteen years. and at the United Nations Security Council In Ameri- cIn Apokesmn ha been urging the two countries to get together and find In agreement. Small thanks he ill getting for it! Each nation Inspects that the I'nited Slates favor: the other. (‘. S. .Iha. chief Indian delegate to the l'..\'., Iliys that India is not Ibtiut to neg-i- iiIte the Kashmir question. and that the United StItn in not going to “pressure” his country into it. I'niied Slates press and public opinion, which favor settlement, Inger him. He IIyI: "The I'nited Staten [out (‘hina 12 yearn ago hy sheer folly. and they may lose lndin the same way. If lndiI goes, III of Asia goes." American Mmmentatofl are pointing out that United State- riidn‘i lose FhinI, of course. hecaiiiie it never had China. It doesn't have India. either. nor doeil it want tor i But that doesn‘t placate Mr. Jim: he'n giving Uncle Sam the hack of mind hiii own hiisinesa. Nor is the reaction In)‘ less has- tile on the other aide. 'i'he Pakistan gwemment feels that if the linked Staten was really I friend it would booat military aid in PIkIstan and cut economic aid to lndla. Partly to ilhnw its displeasure. it has invited Runsinn help in oil exploration and is sending I mission tn Communist China to diacuiiI border matters. The fact that the Kashmir dis- pute iii wanting the resource: of both countries and endangering their internal security is. it seems. beside the mark. This is their mw Ind they reliant interference. «peel-Hy from the l'niied State- to which they are I both indebted for much more than ‘ they have the mtitude to Idmit. EDITORIAL NOTES in Moscow. says the Roman mm Inuit“. when you inth I man garbed in I new furtined mt. fur cap and Wintnr invite. you can tell it'll minnirna. And. aIyii. tho pper with wlnt aurely must he irony. "the man‘: hart II singing I long of gratitude to the worker-I of trade and induatry who milled him. in thin "inkling Spring day. with a full net of Winter clothing." I e I Withtheexmeethatthepreaent ' nuclear lulu hy the United Stats makeInewSoviettautIerianco- IIiry. Rnilah app-nutty h prey-rim tn embark on miter m ll this HM. What iii vim dimming iI that thin (hr—HI taken MM edilthaUlltelStatii-Indothc «intrinflohnpamtobem hind flat I tut-ban truty wil m‘hepineMallMInewIn-d- enigmuwdluthemt Alluri- «nub-“dim” h Omit-yank” s"'~ ‘- re!.-.h~'tz‘1‘ '4?! I‘.‘. v. Ind telling him to ‘ wtuwmumwmsmrmwrkm ——ueetausm are», IN I a? i5i=> III-aim! INTO THE WILD BLUE YONDER QUICK LOOK AT THAILAND Famed For Tem ies, Elephants & Opium NI In Thailand. into which Ameri- rIn inrm have been sell! in I Iiuin of American ('flllrrrn Ibuui aiimrs ill nl‘lllli‘mrini Lln'i, lie: tn the wry (‘l'ml‘r oi without AM. It it muih oi t'hliiI Ind barrier- Burma, MIIIn. LInI Geogrth New. lulietiI Ind Cambodia It in I hit, man" than TexIx hut il every hil Ix nImluinni Ind. iii mIny uIii unpelmuble. , llllel iii glittertnl [aid and pureelIin lemulel. E'- ph n , opium, Ind polititiaiu PUBLIC FORUM qul'on LAW EVrtllu‘EMl-Nr sir. In the April tuiie M the nnnder't Diem iherr Ipprurtn I um h_\' Lester Vrite. "II on Tllt'Kun «min the hoodlums «in of Tnun' ii nIs done by gin-d man nrgnnimi tn rid the inn ni undrrirahle blariime .Ing- l ther man rile laai Mani [W- in noun: canning um \lllr'hrd la) in» noun. no uni-ma inmily Ina blacked in tut-mm. ihrsr propll- oi I h e iindeiuoiiti Iound no while in Tlil'tllrl mt imam-«t The mun u" .miiy enrirht-d by th e i r Ihwnrr Wl‘rt‘ld out the Town Conn- t-li ni siimmmine is in thin» the nnt-mIrv um ‘n rid the Town at it! booth-nip" in h Iii llnflornloild that th» reiIuiinn nt liquor in . nnum do ihr ion, inn IpnIrt-nili- thll hll not bee ihl' raw Prrnav‘ lllflllll‘l' lax-lion might do it. hut dollhl it oi mum these unniinnien M «taint-non. uhn rill Ihrlv ll'lIiI priviitatile lull nMIIImII Ind! lrraiiv reinimi uhnn inn :4 luran that mm linllni “Mild hr xlnilahir 'Il thrm \\ ll rarnd "Irw .hnni hrraklng the in in thrir patrons rnusin: In. nm'am‘e oi in'A-nhld'nl r I bi' ’niil lanciiue "Ill lienrder'y rflum.‘ w. “m mm” ,, «Muri- rennie oniside oi sith mmuie hIw Mon plnnnod thr lame tum Ii tli‘lllrhlmrel Ind linlou It'li'l nit-risier lire innit-mm ihinn uili rnnilnliP iii deteriorate nu- imit will the eniuni ennr iiiuie to iillmr imam-thin ritm. tiring to runtiniie‘ l‘iltl' we m- lsirr nui- nhiminn in a rnnrrr'r Ind positive Iay to llrlp the II- t-rminu rm ni liqim. until In Iim polite Torre «Iii» mum Ill (‘INV Ind the I" one M the pun-iii liillllir spirited nIIir‘ials w hii drsire lhr hut in thr tm Ind mvtnre Ind int-e ' h r m whoimeerle‘l um in their have for I hem: town in wind in H“ It hnuqnei ior th Inn-mer- aide Town Council. i Im. Sir etr. lREVt AVG!!! BROWN 35:3? '15:; ilri i ii -2 i l i i is it i z: i I I l. i as. '11 no ' “.A. nun-.9...- lfl hehind There will ho "hum, m. causewlv I believe they I re ‘ quite 0 pi Ii mlllnl lhlt ‘ TIM knnwn, If Mr. DtetvubIker an In give credit in Iii the Eflll‘rnmPl'lil that tIlited Ihaul Ind promilld I rauflwly he unuld have m no luck mtu‘h Iain Irnmflll in Ian M mIv he and ‘ thIi Ill gnvernmeuu i i I c I CnninieiIiiIh have in I more or ire tum-e men I 1 ul Ill link with the mainland I a me Inenituu. but Inly mie P'ilne \iniiiter hII ever Innaunci-d thIt I cIuirwa wnuld be built . Ind thi one a! mum wu Mr. . hirienhaker. I Im. Sir. etc. c imr. itnninnie. r In, . WINDING 11: Kim" sir, e i mm" if quy mnihern wm iIt-«i with the Mine prnhiem u I‘ not Io innit Inn. i m liked in I daulhlerr in-ilos' oi mine. in nine met- her two childrrn. while In: went out ‘ to itan saw i love my lYllld~ 1 nine my deeply Ind winila inve in nu» them with me every d lull All" much MD! I ‘ definitely no. ‘ ill! or her hillbIM were ll! thlt would b! I 11mm! mII‘ ier Vmi m. i think, thi I IrIM- mother whp It!” ll Ind lI er vet-ii. their mother mIr hnme, hII Inca I let to Inwar inr, both In thll wand and the nut. m . ihu an nm [at bil Dlnh cloud Ill Ind worries; Ind I they '1'! Int mum «mun them. then min In mIrried in hegin Inth Tan mIny llril nn'i III II! iiarthrr th- in mm Ini- i rig; 1!? i "i ' I i i ii i it Hope Of Drug For Bronchitis I: Increasing I Iimaiely dwrlnpr romvllt-Itinnl Illl‘ll II emphylelnl Ind Ihofl- im: at brunt. Thin "quell" ll lot - iluned to iriIhteii Inyona hit to predict What II in Itore for the incnIIilIl n u m b e r dn InytIIllll abut the null- tive (Irion. Thane willing to i.- e In I! helped, A Iain of humor: plint- tianl ire-led l! bronchitlel with one at the teii-Iryt-iiiie dnill (or period! of mm month. Durinl lhll time [hm III In: ruin. Ipuium. IId thorium oi lire-iii. in Iddilim, Item were lower recurrences iii new mulrllury inledinnu oi the type cInIliIl I return a! rlimiiit- roulhlnl This tvpe pi druI may have It! (reliant tin-(ulnar iur time individuals uhen mm It the first tin oi I rllld. Will! take I cut in. Mini-ten Ind we. win called stIm It I‘ll! never been urnipied ell'ept when JIpIu iiivIdcd ii in World WIr‘ I] The Thai: have been I (we 1 1 people em Iim they poured into the rich rice 1min: lIm. rtveit irom IoutJl Chill he- K land I nit: IurmI Ind lInI. Ire farmed by iii; nIn Ii I ha «IIIer w nwulltlinl l iviueh It the binder with Lula tI tamed by the hm dmtnil Mekong river Titi- il me I". ‘ With which [ht Amerit-In Ind rim military inrrrI uni be moat conuned ll il mun Inuniry exceileni inr ituet-niie type in Ire Th l weIiher will in he rougher. in In: rIiny ieuon normally io September. kingdom Kill] It: throne til I ruinka well liimiui in my with have read "AnnI Ind the Ktiig tits in," A urtu iii nix-ma hIi ionl run the runniry, iiiie< reedtiil III-h ether for the mall i ‘fllfl in mild! Hindu tall". it in. not. been poliliu thIt hI. hen-wit IIllinl ouII betwee- the .euerIiI, ii hIi bee- mil, .tiiieteucei oi opinion mr who Ihould thI the aplunl cont-II. linill. who the Imuldlnl, who other mm at vice. Em the Int-I bun-.m— ad in m I Thli bullill m ch ll o unit I ullnbillllioll Iqu. pray". rll l llilulII III hiri- i bout I mayhem — n m- ii-oiiea by lid tor the palm. mun-ID IIIOUIBII In. That: Ire I hIm w pie Mon of theman theyl IumIIr norm an.-. innue- lll In Clinch—Ire lul- dhlall HI. I" Plcltlhll. Do In lite. (mo-3:10", all! Mill. oIa. m Silt- Ild TMIvt diplomatic rel.» ‘ iiii iii ii i In “H i it i it i ii in i. I ll i iti- T igii 'il'. til i’ l'l’l'l ii' i ll'; Iiii iii i Mare than In Intibiotlc Idle relieve mush yen _' mi in Iriir (or the hesvl’ motor. the airilhnllr. III [or those exposed in intim- i t‘luxtK Ind wines The sen- . v pet-Ion lui must elim-t inIte aiinmnnu inn-m Addi- iinnai reli mIv be omitted irnm lllllfl‘ cnuni remedie- Im-ii ll druu thIi dillle the mnrhi Inii iinnniv the Iniitum. ‘ 4m vIn nellrn will Ianrr niiutinni nn nwiirn llmIrl ii ramped. "ii - ~1de Hive. tape Iermmllliies Mimi-(l 'rllnx'rn w 10:: Hrs n writrr' li ii i mnntli nlll habv'i to»: turn In. nlleon loe' one: he hrare“ Will vltlmln! hrln‘ thin rieitm‘ Will l_vl ninmnrh hrln’ nun onhwedliu' In ililit tine iii bad diet during "rimnllicy? PLV i The Inn» in viuir tniutiiiii l Iii I "II" M Nn's So an the lllliy's int linfl toes I" flexible Ind m be IlrIitht- Filed out with the Iii-ride tho" I! nn nNd tn worrv. Should lllII rnridll'on rnntlnue mvlrh lrlnlr er. bring It in your phyflii'iml'I Ittmiimi mll‘l'f‘mfl IIINf-l CHAMP! ll it wrilr! All my Ilir. whenever i town. i [rt in mint- 'i'hi- hm-m evwi when nminr mg i thn on mmiuihi-iiIMnInammy the. until the t-r-i-iip iIveu, Why in it tht i rln‘t iniiuliie in this loot! "Irrlse' IEPLY I er I in IP nvmtn-trhi'll I mliarle is iviie of lhe Mum n7 leg trail-pt. Alml'fll' PMUIIATIIDN M I writer )on nelrll' ev- erybody get Ii-thrm. II they I'm- older? REPLY YE! MM. than fl D" ml of those over 40 he" lame than.” But only 5 'o M an 1;!“ hlve I'yllwtmnl of arthri- t . ICIATII' PAIN I . MIflu Men in pain III- M ll‘uIIA I i i Ti 5 ,i it i l'i F it it iiiu i i i i i I i ? i I a is it i .1 .i i: ‘ in: I‘ E 3 3 r 5' ,- i I Q ‘r I I I ] Mrlt Minnelli (Ire-me Ml mm "All AGO (May a. Imi i The Prince Edward lalIId Lilli! Hunt will [a into ump ill the Pmuuial Exhibilmn | Ind trooperl. Ind tai hut-m. Thin il till largexi number III! III!“ Wil IIIVI waned like lfll. . Amou an mante- in med- lunr It Mcthl lhil Week II Phi- lip Doyle. lot! of Mr Ind Mrl. ErneIt Doyle. of Georgetown, Dr Dayle ML liIni Iniin ureer. Ii: wII the l yomnl 1ndqu [mm st. hum i run Univerlity in mi received in: B. . delree ram Si anria Xavier In 1951. TEN vuu Ian (III, II. lull Word ha: been received the Ierd 0' the CInIdlIii For- rel Den-Hitch to Mlhr A ll. Peahe, Brillde Mlhr oi In: flat Armoured Brigade. MIim Puke LI lilo the Pruvinrlal Pruldelll oi the CIIIdiIn IA- nll I” h rivltlll If: I member at the iirlIi I! MIih. Em, Peale Ind Nicholle! at ChIrintietuwii VI Flrrrll GIMM oi Chlr- lniteinwn l‘lll mently been ltd I’qu Relation Mall— Iger at MIi-ltime Central Iii-i. wayi. Mr GIudei hi I inn of Gilbert GIlidet Ind Ihe lIie Gilbert GIudei. K c oi c Iriottettwu He II I remit ll‘ldlllll «i the University of Wutern Ontario School of Bull- ntu Mininlllnllon v the Iiiowii wet-whde OUR YESTERDAYS DICITES Bl! TliE ln/lkli III. III when mil tI dun, ml the Amrlrull also withdm, tn. imp. iIIi luppnrt the pm- lied hum LIo. the Irutuiliill Illd the DIV - Wulun Rail] l mum would remia II their lpruent militiamen—the nat- l tn the North Ind the pro Wei Saint. Further, the plannerl vtiuIi tie Ill: key deteue mlnialry M the neutral regime in the hum of I mini, with time mum. im .1 time under him. rem. Ienlllu eIch oi the um. ‘ «It-tinni, This kind It baiIm-ilil would continue for min? month: or even years while emit: m. tinue Io reduce IIii eituiiiuto rivalrlea llllfllll the unit" prlnrr! in mm the tmopa cnuid be linear-led iirIduIlly. Thll, the Imam-II cnnlider, would be in: «In the “Men'- bul Ill“ ll ruIrIuiee I mPIluR oi itIiiiitiy Ind prevent the mnIping or LID! lnlo I Communitt rpm» head iii-lull south via Null 'ni Ind. I while mix in the pint Intuit-I l the in mind. in rent dlll ni iii-ennui. ll oIIiriIl Ind unuiilriul unmet-I nit whether it unuid nor): on Amfltln observer. on becom- ing unit-titted with the tan. i laid it leede like I us iIn. bath minim. I strum based on WEIkm'sI. 'rhm wiqu he iui Iii-min thIt I government nutter minim SflllVIlllll r h I II in I would nni tieiertante inin I government hiuhiv innuenm by Ihr (‘ummunisix And the Royal i.IniiIn troop- Ihnwn no taste (or m. titrre would be no lfllnniee they wouia become In eiieciwa bli- lllt‘r .lliflll the Red]. iiiira SPIK llM-ltll‘fi;I—4WBIVI SUMMER WHITES Seawwonderflnlection 4." to 5.98 All new IIIme Itylel lecture the new ‘1- sh- hr-II. [My lflhu Mott-tow- DUI—m 1." M4.” . . ‘3' and .3. Hit In M i ‘3' to ‘93 W II“ III!!! “I. Tel-elude...— in... JOHNNY! rm -¢uud so are hirihiks! hub-Mhumd hadn‘t—w ‘I‘lmhhwflhwm IhIll-he-hlhan—a-I‘ Il'IWu/lohcemflor "mm m m ' pun WMMMWM noun-Ila-" rm - "1—. . VIII, diam-In“ mm In“ “I” :99! 5? 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