s¢ % ~~ NOTES BY THE WAY- “Ss dian | nations. This is much more than Tr I : Che 1uAar | Congress has ever thought of appro- ranspia nts ‘ priating. s * Covers Prince Edward island Like The Dew k AS * J. Hancox, Publisher Pe The Montreal paper raisés« the, Of The Liver ccmca teats : ‘Wis “linen t wih font cae ——. Siher tite, Westion of whether Canada’s écon- . Theodore R. Van Dellen dresses that end several inches | eat, I can't sleep, I can't drink.” _ | Published every week day morning (except Sum | OMY Will be able to carry such a \* livers for old is a wel- above the knee. Given —— or —, ‘Senaie bis ~ Errienetcen PEA. by Traween Menepepen oa. | colossal welfare, purden within five cci'ss thie'time, Thsitdls"et a [te teheve tie a majerone —| Branch offices at Summerside. Monteque, Alberton | YOAars. Or, it asks, will there be mas- man-made ‘machine to Ottawa Citizen. : A good carpenter is one who nd Sours | sive inflation of the money suppl the liver is less successful than oon sow » sireight line and heap <i Sepresented nationally by Thomson Newspapers | mn y PP y: the artificial kidney. This is un- Customer in Grugstore on Sun- |e straight face while repairing Advertising Services Toronto 425 University Ave accompanied by sharp price infla- derstandable because both day morning — Please give | a ‘do-it-yourself’ project.—Bran- " ‘Empire 3-8894 Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Unk — fj d iv hee me change for a dime, Drug- | don Sun. 6-5942 Western Office 1030 West Georgie ion, destructive tax burdens on job- cuevctany aignne wat ie gist — “Here it is. I you versity fern " 2 * — le wn Stree! Vancouver MA 7037 | producing industry and other. grave pee ee eee — > will oy the sermon.”” — Van- How did oye pene hgh ne ce te Coan ae sg a | Consequencts? ism, and detoxification of many | couver Sun, + a oe mouth 1 ciation and ihe Canacian ess enedien . bok c ckkek cold uk fe ae for repub The answer, of course, is that — a ef the Unt The old philosopher says, ‘The see how many teeth he had 4 lication of all news dispatches in this paper nobody really knows. The economists . : of. chy of worst kind of car trouble is “And then what happened? wedited to W oF toe Raspclated Press or Reuters | -Yersity of Kentucky college of | when the engine won't start_and | “The horse closed his mouth to and also to the loca! news published herein all | Can make guesses at it, and many of medicine removes livers from the payments won't stop.” — | see how many fingers Blank aah or repubiicanon of soetial dapetchen Here ) them are expressing grave concern pigs ae — Montreal Star. had."—Financial Post. $0 reserve 1 rt * . ° 2 organs. Ths Gee i on enki | about the direction in which we are sick individual s pumped/| A friead teld the story the | The chhronically late employee : $12.00 » vest by mail on rural routes and aes | ~heading,-Others claim .that growing | pata al the pig's heneme strue-'| other day ae © aninnee wae lewis out phy Mad Mot serv ceo arner : > 4 $15.00 » seer off Island and U.K. $20.00 per | Welfare costs are an inescapable bur- The S— the rib cen 9 —— with. high eter aoe - fog office?” "No year in U.S. and elsewhere outside Britis: Com den on governments today, that they lasts approximately six hours, The trouble, he says, is not that | sir; they're always at it when I ee are justifiable and that if economic | because the organ ‘ceases to | they can't see the handwriting | get in!" was the reply,—Hamil- Ona acke tone ; | ai function after this time. on the wall, but that they can’ | ton Spectator. Member 4udit Bureau of Circulation disaster comes, it will be from other | Dr. Eiseman tried the proce- | read it. — Dodge County Ind : “The strongest memory is weaker | causes. * Gree age ry login pendent. som mate. an 8 going - oe than the weakest ink What is pretty certain is that re- oe ee of oe Passe => “Tass 09 pome grocer’s.” Mother — “Why?” PAGE 4 THURSDAY. SEPT. 16, 1965. . ‘sponsibility for such measures will not cirrhosis. he one | a from my cash drawer, Johnny, | ‘Willie — “Mrs. Jones has a be disowned by any party seeking es clearing of you and I were the only people! baby girl and Mr. Jones had a | . 7 mind. received three ” A Welcome Change support at the polls. They may quar- iods of treatment with aiffenes Otties ‘Ber yaa owen ones te sign in his window for a week, One of the few things we may be | rel over the details of legislation; but | pigs’ vere. Te goes effects | each pay $5 and say no more | ‘BOY Wanted.""--— Montreal | each. party, on its owa showing, has boca Seren hat ee about it.” — Montreal Star. Star. thankful for in this election campaign is that Washington, to date, shows no signs of wanting to do any back-seat driving. Unlike the last time, when the White House and.state depart- ment meddled openly-in the govern- mental crisis which brought the Dief- enbaker regime to ay end. er. regarded as making Canada a dump for obsolescent U.S. nuclear weapons. Evidence that could be con- strued_to this effect-was given by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara ' before a congressional committee, but not before a blast had come from Pentagon officials. contradicting some of the Prime Ministér’s statements in - the House of Commons and*in effect. calling him a liar. | the best of all policies for meeting health and welfare demands. A Fine Example This month, 140 next-of-kin of Canadian servicemen who lost their lives in the Second World War in or | branches and with the cooperation of | some 12.000 collectors. Press, radio | and television give their support to | the movement. In addition. many Dutch families extend personal hos- pitality by taking the visitors into their homes. Some families for more than 15 years have regularly receiv- ed either British or Canadian guests because it is considered a duty to- ward.the relatives of those whom they |} two humans has been done by. | tion of this organ is feasible. | -Cross-circulation between | Dr. J.W. Eschbach and his col- | leagues. The circulation of a 21- | year-old woman with severe li- | ver damage ‘was connected with | The reaction of the three ma- jor world powers to the Indian- Pakistani war re-emphasizes the conflicting aims in Washington, By Arch MacKenzie Press Staff Writer | Hance may come ff Secretary- General U Thant of the United | Nations fails in his peace-seek- ing mission to India and Pakis- tan. tem was invaded by the splinter | they were unable to get » ma-— parties in 1921, there have been | jority of seats because they | six minority governments at Ot- | couldn't sweep two sections and tawa. In each case; the govern- | do well in a third. Instead, they ment party was unable to do | swept one, Ontario, and made well in more than two out of the | substantial but not startling four sections Of the country. | gains in the other three. In 1921, the Profgressives stole seats right and left from the major parties in the West and in Ontario (39 in the West, 24 in Ontario). The Liberals swept Quebec, winning all 65 seats, did exceeddingly well in the Maritim es (25 out of 31 constituencies); -» The following year, 1958, was, | of course, different. John Dief- | enbaker, sensing the time was | ripe to call another election, | even after only a year in office, | went to the country when Mr. | Pearson demanded that the Con- servatives resign and hand over | rowly. And in 1963, the Liberals | itely with the repeated use of ar- won sizeable but not overwhelm- | tificial organs. It is not ad-| ing victories in Quebec and On- | aie, lost ar, in. the West, | nly when it extends life. and almost sawed off with the | HEARTACHE Conservatives in the Maritimes. winning party has followed the | husband in March following a | formula of winning'big-in at | Sudden heart attack. He had not | least two sections, and at least. been ill. I managed to get fairly big in one of the others. | through the funeral, but imme jon, allied in urging the Indo- ps ga aag ra eg: mag acer a or ae ae este style communism via the under- are doing. so more from mutual M.R.S. writes: Is- heartache a | B¢ed than mutual affection. "In every other election, the | tea! physical pain? I lost .my | warwep BY RUSK f Who remembers now what it was | over Holland, are visiting war graves | dramatically by coming out of | yoga kag purpose in| Efforts by larger world coun- all: about: Mr. Harkness, of course, | in that country and are being welcom- | oe eae a | Washington and Moscow, at | tries are expected in that event, who still won't kiss and be friends | ed with open arms by its people. The | . she died of hemorrhage, a com. | east, appears to be a desire to including the possibility of a with the leader he repudiated on that | pilgrimage, as.in other years, was or- DECIDING THE*OMENS ARE FAVORABLE men complication of liver trou- | avid a Weoter re Ey (anes 008 eeenpie ait occasion, and who was joined later | ganized and largély.financed by the | aw t ee transplantation is tech- | being discounted generally at doubt whether the Soviet Union by others in the cabinet. By the gen- Netherlands War Graves Committee. ; REVIEWING THE RECORD . - nically possible, but not at this | this stage by qualified observ- would go along with this mea- eral public, however, the burning “is- ee ee ee — time, because the organ degen | 6s SA nee : - v e ° ’ e a it after pears | sue of two and a half years ago has | jection is taken up among the Dutch Six Minority Governments Since 1921 Seath, The donee world! wot te, | fom talking tough and moving ee ee been pretty well forgotten. people to support these committee Siisliiee Oaks aefht under these circumstances, | a Tee ine cea | geared to the long-term ambi- - _ It concerned what: Mr. Diefenbak- | activiti sed through TO _ tates The time has come when it is | tere reaching the peace | tion of taking the Communist. | activities, organize roug si , | possible to maintain life indefin- | table. . nce Canada’s two party sys- | the Conservatives won out, but) erwhelmingly and Ontario -nar- | |. "Phe U.S. and’ the Soviet Un- world lead from Russia and iso- lating the US. and Europe through extension of Chinese- developed countries. By this reasoning, it is.as- sumed, China has much mote to gain. by avoiding the actual This. is reflected in this week's : | diately after, I had extreme - In the sweeps of 1035, 1940, 1940, | y ‘ Pakistani war and said:. “T) ated stern eyes 1953, and 1958, the only ones in | heart pains that subsided after | think the Soviet attitude has } ’ motiv et ae I _ our nation’s 98-year-old history, three weeks. The heartache will | been helpful so far.” | further as an Asian rival. the victors-won big—in-all-four--never. disappear, but the pain is | _ According to a Washington corres- | -stij] regard as-their liberators but not well at all in. Ontario ‘tions ( with Alberta ref | gone. Is this possible? : ‘ sa fe . : reins ber- | sec with , a using pondent, it was the implacable dis- : ‘ or the West. The Conservatives 7 Mr. Seng Gig ace to go along every time.) REPLY eee ee ee renee | ee ot eee See. pow daaee 3 . : The Passing years seem to have did well in Ontario but poorly It follows, therefore, that when | Yes, assuming the heartache an urgent appeal for peace to | charges of being in the Ameri ' like for Mr. Diefenbaker entertained strengthened, if anything, the warmth | elsewhere. — he big a rr pvp . a ity government sees it 18 grief. It will disappear with | the combatants, on the iis can camp while keeping a free ; in that quarter that caused this direct | of this sentiment. In all, some-42,- The theory held true in 1921, a : . | has a good chance of winning | adjustment to the loss. Activity Seema us we aby rasa te: mirenginen:’ ty Asian ‘intervention in affairs at Ottawa. 500 next-of-kin from Britain, Canada with the Liberals, who did well | ‘ | two and perhaps three of the | helps or beet ina ths fight rachagheeit aoe as | tka. as De iel- + Whether it helped or hindered the ‘ ‘ sot | Me Ore et Cie Some seenons, far) Meee, BMTORY j sections, it goss te tie seountey.. ‘ gressor role in Viet Nam. avoid coming down for one side go P the United States and other countries | ming the minority government. | -The final two minority govern- | Statesmanship goes out the win- | ELEMENTS tas shal ans fC Atevis ae ota » Liberal cause has long been argued. | pave taken advantage of these pil- Again the theory reigned in | ments ere recent history. Again, dow and it doesn’t matter to MH. writes: Is it possible for re Se oo oe oe: + Some U.S. columnists claimed at the grimages, and it is planned to con ves On coe Be gos ned po to t . bia | eee SS “ry ty aa teak whist saline aad = e:; - oat ; | ’ e TO- | ‘twe | st interest: nation » We ’ | ; time that this incident, plus discreet | tinue them indefinitely. gressives’ lors of leadership and | a sections. In 1962, the Con-| or not. It is victory that counts | damage the body? | oe For * advice and information to the Pear- | ae swept Ontario, snatching 68 | servatives swept the West, held in practical politics; victory and . REPLY : 2 be Sd | will be 20 years next February | seats, They also won an over- | the Maritimes, lost Quebec ov- | nothing else. | No. Whisky and beer are load- : : on camp, was instrumental in bring: sine the Netherlands War Graves | Whelming victory in the Mari- oe | od with calories but are lacking f° ~ URANCE- *ing down the Tory chief. Gommnittes wan tinned une Ve tines taking oo to a ae hi in ne ee — _ P ‘ a ; als’ six. Bu n't as proteins, c: ates, fats, : | : ;_._ In any Cane ties Is « closed chap patronage of Queen Juliana, and it | make inroads in Quebec or the Value Of Ap r entices ip vitamins, and minerals. Cirrho- 894-6567 + ter, and all seems quiet on the Wash: | 1.5. indeed done a wonderful’ job in | West — tence, another minority : Fort William Timés-Journal is of the liver is the end result | ; een t ington. front now so far a5 We aT@.| 5. sine tresh-the ‘memory..of Allied MORE. 0/..THE SAME ____|__The dean of -nursing at the ; lady’s plan. of the other-bands-| Settee enn : HYNDMAN & Co. ~~<eoncerned. It is said that Mr. Pear: |) icemen who gave their lives in | Nineteen twenty-six was more | University of Montreal, A1T¢e] many in the’ land will quarrel | DEEP SLREPER ft __: 8on.is not the darling he once was;;and_ “tes -emse-of treston = of the_sam&, ~cnly—thiig time | Girerd;-is-~the--first— Canadian +-with: the-use-of-the term “med- “-9-s-“ writes: Would bad teeth [~~ -—— —— Eimited ST that President Johnson is still nettled | “© “#¥S® °F freedoms “Mackenzie King’s-Liberals.claw._/.president of _ the “International | feval’’ “to describe the spprent-cause a person to fall asleep | : ( ! ee ed their way to minority gov- | Council of Nurses, and on her | iceship system. Thesé are men {practically ‘anywhere? This. is | ' Established 1872 over the unsolicited advice -he gave - The Iron Duke’ ernment on the strength of a | return from the Council's con- | who believe that the best way | such a deep sleep that it is hard | . " ‘ _»- about a cessation of bombing in North 5 : : ‘ sweep in Quebec, and a gain of | ference in Frankfurt, West Ger- | to learn how to do a job {s on | to awaken him. Fire, Life, Marine, Auto and Guarantee Bonds of all kinds. 5 Viak Naw --iees po,tbie antikele-thak: ‘ It_is generally assumed that the _|.11 seats in Ontario, three in the | Many, she has urged that nurs | the job, where talented older REPLY UF eaten; : ace See al ¥ “} "Duke of Wellingtéh, victor of ‘the | Meritimes,and-one-in-the West, | ¢s should be trained in indepen- | mem of experience teach by ex- | _Drowsiness.and toxicity go | fo ee anyone at Washington harbors any * * = ‘i : . | dent schools —-post high sehool | ample. but; not to this extent. | CHARL Wo ae Battl f Waterloo in 1815, be But, because the splinter par. : together, CHARLOTTETOWN : desire to see Dief back in office here. attic Of Waterloo In 216i, Decame | ties triumphed in 38 ridings, the | technical schools. How better can a young wom- | Consult your physician about the | : ‘But whatever the sentiments in this known as “the Iron Duke” because | Liberals won only 116 seats, the | In support of her idea, she | 4m Jearn how to handle the sick | possibility of narcolepsy. He will | Also at Summerside — Montague —- Alberton ‘ as of his tough military qualities: Cer- | Conservatives 91. said “Nursing is the only pro- | than by taking her training in | work with your dentist because | “The Old Reliable” : regard, a proper official silence about inl = : The next minority government | fession still using the medieval | hospital with the sick? What is | the teeth should be given equal * “Or campaign issues is being main- tainly the name seemed peculiarly | came along in 1957 when the el-| apprenticeship system.” | going to happen to many of the | attention. thined applicable in that regard. But it had | ectorate finally tired of Liberal | - Phere eter “wer several argu- sraduates of a nursing school TODAY’S HEALTH HINT — ' Loe : : : a less flattering origin, as was explain- | #Toeance in office. This time ments available in favor of the | who have had little or no contact | Chiggers are common in gras- | ‘ Washington. it is said, “will be of i a tenant BRC ne cad hy ba ra ta:that then Wak ¥ and — areas and usually | ‘ following the campaign closely to see | . : naa Oa aon ‘the ng to the legs. ‘ : | s-S ; spending three or four (Note: All correspondence to | how the issues of French-English re- eo an Smith, Fag * the P U B : I C F O R U M years in school and finally come | Dr. Van Dellen should be ad- | ‘Istions and. federalism | emerse.” | ung on cues peley — face to face with the realities | dressed to: Dr. Theodore Van . That's fine with us. But_no more _, '" London's Piccadilly, once the home | paren wrrH SATISFACTION , Olay 12, 1902 when a locel paper cot want to-cony one | eee Chicago Tribune, Chi ‘ pushing, please, from the sidelines! | °f the famous British soldier-states- | sir—We noted with deep sat-| carried. an item which stated = ' ’ , man. isfaction in yesterday's papers, | that rs road citizens’ units : : e It Keeps Growing | ‘The Duke, who became Prime | tien of the Chertotetown ‘City | one in Tignish S0 slated the | Ancient Delphi Revived | é i i | Minister in 1827, Council and the Provincial Gov- | Hon. Henry Wedge. I wrote | ‘ A survey by the Financial Times ee win on a eget | at Cs Gr A ie Geng Winnipeg Free Press oe | ‘of Montreal has produced some strik- POP all sections Of society | forward to a start being made | Wedge for his choice of location. The Delphic oracle has ‘often later the lovely site and the idea. Prince Edward Island ing statistics on the growth of wel- | - the lowest to-the highest,-said : peg atte wn's long talked-- _ “the” representatives of fae aca ‘Heat Caited Ne vet al ae . ‘are to _*~ i. RE es pi R i a eo . e : * | , ow-Ten ; = é turned | : ' ‘fare, including health services, in : : pened But when a few years | © i ne Eats = cody ottoabeegge gy gelato tral shrine where the then civil- | European cultural centre. egiment ‘Canada. In 1945, for example, the | later he opposed the Reform Bill (for | ‘this cooperative effort on the | was advised that a senior citi: ised words — Greece and its| “The very site,” writes The three level of government spent $300 {Re gelorm’of parimentary tran pci cy, Reet ean lao ore te atari teats ets weno ee | FALL TRAINING “* * ‘million on health and welfare. In | Chise/ the mob turned against him and | Decn"ihe fuititiment of a dream | fore tepectal “eit” platen | Priests of Apollo, whose task of- | world unity and, by means. of | 3 ' 1964, the total was $4,100 million, an | threw stones at the windows of Aps- | of. those closely concerned with | would’ be more appropriate Het — More political tham re- pc inn happiness for ail RHQ and A San. Queen Charlotte Armouries ‘increase of more than 1,240 per cent. | ley House. This so upset him that he oho Se ee ae ae Since this grant was promised | ‘The Oracle. wielded vast 1s-| ‘The new centre will be : ta 16 Sept, at 7:30 p.m. ‘The per capita expenditures.on wel--/ had great iron shutters put round | cessity are enduring most inade- | cognized. Now your paper car- Fao “a Aitelrs. DSr | the auspices of the Councll of Frida ro Mae teen ‘fare increased by 730 per cent. _ the house over every window, These | quate and poor oe a nies am article stating Mr. BC when not only ecny tak Durese, ond there |e provision ©. ban, Semmiedie cae ; In 1945, health and welfare took Were taken away after the Duke died, | many cases. such houshg las) Wedge i scheduling # ,ovecial also many foreigners — such as for a secretariat, counell work 21 ’ : ; : resulted in developing other so- | care building for Alberton in ad- 4 o an Tuesday 21 Sept. and Thurs. 23 Sent. at 7:30 p.m. :2.6 per cent of the Gross National | in 1852, and he was referred to in ‘| ¢jal problems, and has been a| dition to a senior citizens’ one geeus.> Came to oon Fooms, lecture rooms and a com . ; th ; ‘ to hes | and enrich it with gifts. cert ‘hall. A néw open-air thea- ‘Product, the value of all goods and the papers of the time as “the net See Oa ie ee at this date, been tts reputation: got tarnished | tre, similar in style to those of RECRUITS REQUIRED FOR : >—feervices.In 1064 the share was-0:3.. Wrought-Iron Duke.” Shortly afte. raat tants and hie |"On Meaty even -ot st SHIN" rit heh Aih age | Seas el Pees | ‘per cent. On its projection of the ae 7 il dropped off and toms nae a decent stan, week I witnessed a review via | lings, but — as usually happent| ‘The architects are making ALL SQUADRONS ‘growth in the GNP, however, the as been known ever since as “the | : TV treating the audience to a With powerful collaborators —/| sure that the buildings will not REPORT AT ABO : ‘ P ; ‘ I D ” We commend the City Council 3: m they recovered their prestige VE TIMES HHeoomic Counc! of Canads esti._| Tron Duke tr he iniatve and perevr-| Bagram Th Chaning Face f| "Boe wan clon” dow [SSS ke tombeed i ik || WANN j T C in finally clearing the way | (* minu | AD nies : , 3 : ‘mates the gh may drop to,5 per a he = _— left the story at | te ioe possible ‘the financial | 0% Wonderful work done by the | fr? 2.0 by the Reman Emper: Pes le ae tne! Sagem E. G. MacLeod, Lt. Col cent by 1970. at, perhaps because he figured that | arrangements between the three ee ae oo before me in’ many pagan temples and closed | thon at ts snot es aces o We 1 oT. ’ ; By that year, with the Canada the moral would be obvious enough | governing bodies, and we hope | view: trom Souris to Alberton. | the Olympic games. It is there-| a mmeaningfu: European unity. ; ; represent transfers from the private Sx BePaNT | auplrations of the frustrated pes ; J r= . : J. PeO- | nese government of “frantic ac- b : ly’s b , 96. ito the public sectors of the economy; , cleaver~ He has called on business | president Protestant Family | ple again ran high only to be gov . : ° ‘ ‘ 3 ‘put it is argued that the total demand | to turn against Mr. Gordon’s restric- | ~ Service ae PURPHY _ ee = the article sad ir ae * ‘a a enh : for a. ; ; ie ai ia .- MU: your paper Monday morning. alism, os jon the economy is always greater | tionist policies that would “give us President Catholic Social | Why ‘is Tignish discriminated | elected to a minor political pest. ; se ‘when the state is doing the spending. Welfare Bureau. against? Why are we promised | The New China news agency re- ‘Pension Plan and compulsory state ‘medicare, but no other new programs, \government spending on health and twelfare will reach about $6,000 mil- ‘lion a year. Part of this sum. will ‘ A $6,000 million health-and-wel- | ‘fare bill for Canada is the equivalent ‘parative wealth production of the two ite elt ecactacnan RD. 28 without rubbing it in. * EDITORIAL NOTES Alvin Hamilton, Tory ex-Cabinet / minister, is getting after Finance Minister Gordon with a verbal meat the type of old-fashioned’ Tory pro- | policies of the past 80 years look like tection that will make the national | | that the project will now pro- Editer, for your efforts in per- iodically bringing to public at. tention the great need and ur- gency of the matter. We are, Sir, etc.,_ SPECIAL CARE BUILDINGS Sir,—I read in the Sept. 13 edi- cle my mind travelled back to a | ing of May 12, 1962 for Tignish? to the promised build- | Much work has been done) since 1962 on this project; many meetings have been held, con- ducted by Mr. Gordon ~~ Ripley, Charlottetown. The hopes and projects only to be denied the encouragement we so much need? Can Mr. Wedge answer Tignish, P.E.1. oe omc tes =F = ~ ta i i i Ni i i i i i i i ll i fore, a pleasant thought that al- most a millennium and a half ELECTED TO POST PEKING (Reuters) — Tibet's | Panchen Lama, recently “ac- cused by the Communist Chi- ports he has been chosen @ member of the standing com- | : Officer Commanding 7 Your Health is your most important asset... how many pay ae days could you afford to miss? Income Replacement PERSONAL HEALTH INSURANCE should u~XCELSIOR LIFE 5 ‘of about $84,000 million for the Un- | the work of amateurs.” Mr. Gordon | tion of your paper Loe ee ei ee ee ee ; uf 4 pA. s. - pata = ial € J acheduled am, , ete. t Chinese People’s Political - ONS PCR CH r a lied 3 ited States, on the'basis of the com- | must feel that this is the unkindest | [2 Aiberton-Ae I read the arti ANN F. GAVIN | Consultative Conference — a want poner A 3 cut of all. body with no legislative powers.