:flol'cr: Prince Edward isilnd Lille m D" w.l. mum. Pubii ul lulu... Llwil mull Wllhr 2.. mm as... E‘ilfl' published only w ll dly morning luupl Starr d... m: sululory hail .y.) .. I65 Pllfll Sir-II, l .ciluliulmown, P.F.l.. by lhompluu lelplpln Llu. .slmh oilim It Summsuldl. Moniagvs, All... luu .uu Semis. Reprcctuled nullonally by Human Newspsp-n Advclllllng Scwlrel mum, 425 limyuuuy Av .Ema 1.8894; Monlleul, m Cuban 5. .l. uu.y.u.y 5.5m.- Weslcm alliu. l030 wm is...” sue... Vancouver (MA 7017). lulu. cmuuu Dslly lump..." Publishu 'Anoclatiun mi The Cflflldian pull. lh. Csnl .u rm. l. exclusively enliiied .u .h. u... luv repub- lie-nun oI .ll New; dispalchu h. .hu paper (ledllcd lo ll or .o in. Alsoclaled P1211 u. a... 'm. ".4 .ho is .h. local new: publihcd her. in. All u. u on republlrulion ul specill shuns... 'heleul .llo mums. auhlmuuu um. Nu! u... as: he. week by um... ".00 . y... by mill u. .uui route; .uu mu nnl “Wiced by carrier. woo . year all Island .uu UK. in on on ma slum... ovum all-uh c...» v... m us muhweuhh. Moi over 7. per single row Mimi... Aud . Bureau u. c.. he sllaligesi menu». .. uuui. the weakest I" r‘slpnr. JL E 21. ism. A Bad Blunder By withdrawing I controversial nix item in his budget of I wash ago and announcing the move while the stock markets were still open for the day. Finance Minister Gordon has put himself in sin unenvisblc position. and the Pearson Govern- ment along with him. How on earth could he be so "stupid"? his op- ponents are asking. Even I rank amateur should know that one reason for present. ing the budget at a night sitting is that when stock markets open the next day the public will be on an equal footing in trading shares. There was I wild scramble on the stock exchanges within minutes af- fer Mr. Gordon's announcement. Now the Government is faced with opposition demands for an investiga- tion of the posibility of advance "leaks". and the Prime Minister has reportedly agreed to consider such In inquiry. Coming on top of the criticisms occasioned by Mr. Gordon's employ- ment of outside consultants in pre- paring his budget, this leaves the minister v i, much on the defen~ 'sil-e. And there will be iew tears shed over his predicament by the Conservatives, whose alleged finan- cial bungling was the chief target of his election campaign shal‘pshoot, ing. As the chief financial adviser of the Libelals, he was supposed to know all the snswel‘s when it came to turning nut, ll smack-up budget that would serve as 3 model of its kind and make for confidence and ltability in the investment world— things, Mr. Gordon said. that were notoriously lacking under his Con- servati predecessors. Well, Shakespeare had a hams for ths kind of ailment the minister Ippesris to be suffering from. He called it "vaulting ambition. which o’erleaps itself and falls on the oth— or side." Mr. Gordon may be ablc to survive this fall politically. though even that seems doubtful. One thing sure is that he will never bl allowed to forget it. A Ceniury Of Service The celebration hero on Satur- day of the centenary of St. Joseph’s Convent is In event of more than ordinary importance, not only to those directly concerned but to All our citizens throughout the Prov. incc. No one can measura the full fvslue of the education which sun- cessivc generations of children have Areceived It tho hands of tho devot- iuli Sisterl of this institution, but .msny of our older citizens bear ltcsltimony to its worth. As noted in a historical sketch A'Jlnleiu'ing recently in The Guardian. ttha first crowded Convent classroom .of I century ago soon outgrew its .Iurroundings. in 1864 the people of t. Andrew's parish offered their ..old church to Bishop Moclntyrc and 'their assistance in transporting it i in Charlottetown. This was done v Twith much labor and difficulty. and hit was an achievement in which ths [whole community Appears to hva cipated. 5 The old church building was triumphantly drawn through the fltreeul of Charlottetown and placed ‘01 its present foundation. Renova- ths were then made by voluntary ‘ ten. Tho entire upper storey i Its original sin and for yours served Is St Andrew's while the lawn portion us into cluoroams. On Sept. 7, ' 'III' Silt!!! of tho Congrega- 1 PAGE 5 Hour It Mom nuns and with their west-end pupils. now 120 children. into what has ever since been called St. Joseph‘s Convent. The years have brought further changes, in accord with the needs of the times. But, as noted in the historical sketch, the sims and ideals of St. Joseph’s have ever re- mained the same. These ideals are based on the firm conviction that the imparting of knowledge to child. ren and youth is a noble endeavor— : true culture—for it develops every power of the heart and mind. This heritage was folded in the future of that crowded classroom of 1863, with its 92 primary pupils and their pioneer teachers. It is a story of dedicated service, of brave endeavor and true achieve. ment. And it is l continuing story. bringing—on this occasion particu- lal —the lessons of the past to bear on the problems of the future, and the inspiration of the past to light the way to still more ambitious undertakings. That is what centen- , arias are for! The Guardian joins with St. Joseph's many friends at home and abroad is extending. lit this time. its warmest felicitatinns llnd best wishes for progress in the years ahead. Danger Signals This for there has been little in— formation out of Ottawa on the government‘s oxact plans for the proposed Economic Council. There has been informed speculation that. while labor, management, small business, farmers and so on will he asked to nominate representatives, the top men on the Council will be on I full-time basis and be served by is research staff. It is reported, too, that the Council‘s form is being shaped by ll group of economists, accountants and assorted expelts who advised the Liberals dllring the past two election campaigns. A word of warning about all this has been sounded by W. Earle McLaughlin. president of the Royal Bank. “Planning once begun tends to feed upon itself," he said. “The dislocations which inevitably occur become the excuse for further plans on an ever more grandiose scale." Mr. McLaughlin feels that it is of the utmost importance to estab- lish now who the planners are to be—lesders in industry. labor and finance, or professional planners with a vested interest in continued expansion of the planning appal'a. tus. And if Canada must have plan. ning, he added, the government or its agency should plan only to the extent necessary to make private planning effective One thing that Canada does no: need is s new bureaucracy. growing from year to year and assuming more and more power. EDITORIAL NOTES The Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics and tho Department of Labor havs Innounced that in May 346,000 Canadian were unemployed. Of this number. almost 11 per cent were teenagers. u Tourist resort operators have dis- covered bhllt their stuff. mostly teen- Igers. If. drinking Ill their milk supplies, so that in many cases ra. tioning has had to be substituted. “Surely.” says tbs Toronto Globe and Mail. "this is I short—sighted ut- titude. The propensity to drink milk should be encouraged by every means possible and the teen-agers turned looss, st night. in tho great caverns when sll our surplus milk is stored. The youngsters might guzzle the way out of our dairy problem.” s o o Th mushroom growth of I tax levied st factory level was recently illustrated for tho edificstion of the Royal Commission on Taxation by s cosmetic manufacturer. An item that has I factory price of $1.00. he explained. receives s 15 per cent markup on the part of s distributor; at that point the item. if it were tax-free, would be priced at $1.15. The retailer adds 60 per cent, and the consumer would pay $1.7 In fact, however, the $1.00 item starts off with a lo per cent excise tax plus un 11 per cent sales tax on top of that, or it leaves the factory It 81.22. The distributnr's 15 per cent then amounts to 19 cents, so it goes out to the retailer at $1.41. The retailer then adds 50 per cent. Ind the consumer buys it at about 82.12—plus w h s is v e r provincial sales tax Ipplieo OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Rumors Rife Re Unonnounced Decisions A: Prime Minister Lester rum-uh. 's \ty Days «i Decl- suu.‘ (trim to a close, his crl- lus .u-e adding up his achieve- umll< and ullen finding them less lull. tullllly impressive in I drrislou ill not always upllrllllrluiu [or immediate ac. huh. "I' rich [or immediate im- nolluri‘mrnl ()II ill? surface. we see Cflfl' sirlulil and sometimes cun- h-ovl- ial governmelll propel. als already on the cruel Papa ui lilu House of Cami-lions: en- ouch work to keep pulliumeul busy for many weeks. That the (.o crvativr Oppusition would SN‘k to delay this work was un- tlclr‘aled by the Liberals; bui mu. lho best friends of that up- position confess that its per- im-hluul-l: in this respect has iallrn is. short of the expected sla'ulnl'ds oi parliamentarly Is- lulrllt‘ss TDRIES \llSS TALENT ‘ Tllo chroniclrrs will almusil C(‘l’h’llnll' l-cmu that. Gordon; rhuwiuil's lnlrnduclion oi the: lupunnuly forged “Butterworth. Loltcr" u. the House of chi-ui mons “as a sorry error. whlchi lurnl‘f‘l much lu ppnrt away‘ i imm a party uireuny sufel'inl chi) Ilfll‘, 'l'llc cnnlnlrnt aroused ill . \lifif‘ ('ll'Cll‘ of disturbed T011. .\i Ps by lhls sud similar antics i: that ihclr uul-hul-icully strong "unusual. is woefully ineffec- Il\’<‘ rill-r coriuiuly m‘ drhallnz talont of Davie Ful- ‘ inn and Donald Fleming. and the “is: experiencl of luuvvulu1 3 u 5 Also prominent nmllhg thcl , (l Conservative politician; is (in. holy Micboncr. Speak-l ul of the House lhruugh two' Parliamf‘ntk. lie proved him. self \(‘Ty effective lu opposition, under lllk’ leadership of George Drew Rnlv dill not become one at Canada‘s sreai Speakers. blll hu I'Iosscsscd sillihuiel uhll-h hluulzhi him both respect and Dfll'llllarlty ill that role; his charm. his good sense, hil flu- ent hllllluuallsm. slid sspeclnlly the :raeinlllhm ui his win Norah Ill assist him as his very sclive hosicss. lulu The mid created by the unwillingness of other top 1.... la in undertake uliiiciul enm- tuilliilz uu Psrllamsnt Hill, is was Mr, Speaker Michcner Ind his wife whu slapped, glvinl frequent lunch partlel lll till Speaker's Chambers. Ind for- ma] dinners and nhliclnl recur iiolll. Ind especially enteruin- lng the ambassador! oi inrelgil puwm as protocol and our us- iiullul hospitality dullllldad. olvr: Llliclul. DUE s c Mirhenu‘ amend the llumilialinn of Melllfl u re- cord number of null Deputy Speakers promoted over his History Plays Ironic Tune CIpI Intel PM The work now Idvunrlng In P} store the site of Farina Louis- burn in I semblance of III mil anury Krnndt‘ur. when the flsllr-do~ils of Royal Prince new shove the rump-m, m es .TunI mil Rn anniversary of praimlud sicnliiranrc On this day—2U years Igo— lri 1745. Louisbourlz fell for tho first limcilinder the hull-tight of 4,000 British colonial commandcd by Sir John Pepper Ill. following I ll!!! thII begun in April TillI rnnnuost III 1745 bee-Ill. hollow victory when. by IhI terms oi the 'l‘ruly of Aimin- ChspPlle. Ihc forlren VII re- turncd by Brlluin in Fume—Io Ills Immense (him-in Ind IlIrm of the colnnles that lIIel‘ were to become Ihc Now EnflIsnd Slate]. The ullrln wu chiefly III! in Boslnn. Thle llld Lnuiflmurg. although looted nf Valuablel by in cup- torll. rellml llmcturlly inLIcI. to France. If Wu IPtIINd Brlllsh colonial men brrll. in 1758. durlfl! Brlhln' Seven Years 9/" will Prune. vrhu IIIEI of 1750 mm lbs head into the Conservative Cam billet: Cuuliumuuche, Seviizlly, saill to be tabbed for appoint- ment as ambassador: a job in Flynn and Marlineau. when his: which he will bring great credil Ierm of office ended. be his dismissed ullrelvul-ued illio the limbo. in shocking contrast to his Liberal predecessors who. whenever possible. received the golden handshake of alumina. mm to Cabinet posts. in lhe‘ Senate, or to u Lieuleualli-Guv- v crnorship. l One of Mr. Pearson's siEni to Canada. Huward Green. who won in himself the title oi Nuclear Disarmament". Is have further opportunity to work for Canada and for hu- manity. possibly through up- pnintment to me Sehuie. And anniher prominent Conservative is being cunsidered for the re- l sponsible position Ash ‘2 u a d cunt but ununnuunced decisions l s sovemmenl commlsslon. . is lepuriellly to harness the best i uvalluble ialeul. from u-ilul-i ever puny. iu the scn‘ire of Canada . much as Prcsidenf Kennedy hus done. Thus among many Liberal appointments. Conservative Ruly Mirhener is Revolt In T Those are some of the sub- mEl'EEd nine-tenths ill the deci- sinns made by pm... Minister Pearson: during ule sixty days Canada is only seeing. like In iceberg. the exposed onetenth. he Glens l'ullcouver Sun The Phrrsnns. Tavishes. Ken. lies. cuuluys. Esins. Beans and bath. should i.» ratlllng Claymore: iu the lions about l... W. Scott will recognin a Hiavel» , liull plot on the part of the Mil- mom-ration money for the Mac-less. lied t lure. would the humor: stop It the pensions will mean more Once the Mess. Allisters. Cull cos and Clatchles were strip< bare nomencla- Sasscnach Niac- in" government when they see ministry“ e. , Unllkcly. The sniish minislry of pen. Income tax. army. [lust of- lions Is the \illain. it says its computers or its Cratchills or whatever it uses ‘ u. ilielliliy in six million pen» Manors keEDS Bellini bogged ill an embarrassment of Muclhis fire. football Pools. equally “ll [0 their ears in Ms. we is o u n d to m uld be make similar do» hill-is. Before they knew it Scnlsmen would be wearing ihmshes ill and Mucthst. the rain, driving on Adam mulls So it's asking “5 Scottish Mars to kindly drop the noble gnrlic prelix lll signifies “sun"l from future correspon- dence with the ministry. In his- tant rrcnflnltion nI the Scot cupidin mylh. moreover. the ministry blandly suggests this and risilills for here] We would advise the Scots to tell whliehuil h. devote Ils cri- erlzy to blcm lhuughl they really needed Id- Vice in this mailer. the de-Smithinz Dim Enflland If we In Are You An Esquire? Chltham DIIIy News 5» common has the plain and democralic “Mr.” become Canada that few people can in call when the title. “Esquire. usually abbreviated “ESQ was practically mandatory i ll business and personal cones- Wndence. Even in the old days. it would seem there were occasions when "Mr." was correct and nIherI when “Esq” was obligatory. llI Britlin where heed is still given to correct Protocol lh I t . ismuus volume. chreti'l “Peel‘- size. Knightsgc, Burunciuzc and Compshlohnge" is mourn! u ll y concerned liver the deflinlnll It- untion given as to will! II right Ind what isn't. The plain! II not. however, In "sun! to the declinlng use a I Esquire. Quite "I: contrary. Th. new edllor M Debrclt's doom of the Iortrelll town. Unv dauhledly. the bitter remcm' brunt: of how it had been Illilll before and then returned with» Nut stnlrlurnl molesutlnn to Frluci, shlrpelled the mll of the New England!“ In Its dem- olishmenl. They were determin- ed thli it be removed utlerl I from the (Ire of (hr urlh. nev- er to srlle again. The llouel of the demolished ltrucluru were borne Iwa in ships to various pllcu. and figured In ge Dlfl ill the bulldlng of filliflx. ll takes little effort of the “II- Ifllnutlon to bring to lllllld ill! ghosts of than who punitide in the destruction of old- time Loulshourg, rcturnlnl to Illnlw lhe labor how gm... (mud on d reliantIoll. sully‘lm-llned “(III-I miIhI Well be In“ II. mi ll happening now If!!! I llnll of two centuries. The up irony of till. “ml: Itory ll in today's Clnlrillll ver- dict unit the destruction of for Lreu inulsbollrg in the in as; tury us I solo-III mIItIh. 4181th look bun aim sud M VII“ to complete. Now. I! bun colt, CInIdI II It’ll“ to rectify ills mm. more Newton velnpmelit ("I m NMUIIIdIIfld now allied I’ll til- bond by billin- Patrick W. Montague- S In l i h, says sorrowfully: ' Everyone now seems to be becomlnl'i In "ESE," old distlnctiu II I hardly exist any longer." In the old day!. when the VI!- ioull levels of society in ErItIln were clearly marked and obser- ved. In "esolllre" knew exactly where he Itood, The "Oxford English Diction- slry" lulu lint the firm deriw as from the old French word emuler" no linger in l e d Plnlllfl "I shield bllrer." The definition of the origin-l meaning of the tltll Ill Bri- a II s W on I k carried hll shield." Till! exclud- attended cs most young men nowadlyl. In the modern British context enquires who In correctly so called Ire: l. Th! yuuum sons of peers, Ind their own eldest Hull. 2. The eldest. lllnl of knlBlltl Ind their uwll eldui will. I, Chiefs of Inclfll! IImllleI. I. Esquire: lily ore-lion. or ill- lice such Is judges. lumen of the pane nd blrrlsters. 5 Esqulres who attended the Knight of Ill! Bath an ill] llIltIl- lIIloII. Under I xenenl definition. howevbr, the dictionary descril» en In emulre In “I title Illowed ivy murmy to Ill who m «- gsrdcd u gentlemen." This definillofl probIbly influenced Mr. M 0 II I I [no - Smlth'l comments In Debrm'l ' rue " ADD TO GROW ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. TW mille III N D6 ind be appointed to the Mllntlb loud but Illa sovernment lln not yet considered whom In BImI “III sucnlury .l. w. Plckenxlli nu Ids 1 ur n I tdrvhonc ism View ironl mun. Mr. Picker!- [lil nld tbs mmeut tin hive (hm m plus members noel Newfoundland. Nova leo- Prim WIN Tlllld II Ill! up till lHlIlll M. is revu- ms nu. til and New Brunswick, In! two from in n M. John Gclmbling With life Is Risky By in. Theodora R. Vuu mun M of us IIle mlde Imwfl- Int decisions in I llllllllllld fashion It lame time In our life Ell! the emotionally dil- lurbed person may In In is: u no glmble his life lumll the possibility lhul things will inl- ovc if be survivu the II- mum. This type of Russiln roulette i. rlslw and foolish. but ii is whirl-lull hnw frequently the hi... is accomplished. The as pressed ludividuui who tulle: in .w of ii is saved by at!“ Irilflclal kidney, liter: lainl the attention he craves. suicide when the penal: dies but thole who survive In re- gsrded Is crazy or heroic, pendlng upon the motive Ind the emoil'olni mm of the in- dividual. The first man to fly the Atlantic alone used A man one molar plane but, prInl' to e p, msd- clrclul plans and cIlculIted su rhkl. lie became u hero. Many pll'wlil walking the streets today are cumullulug slow suicide. Among this group Ire Ilcohulics. addicts Ind sons whu refuse to do anything about khowu medical conditions lhu: require tresilneut. Their death! If: not Included in a sullqu suicide count. which is Ihc 11th leading cause of duth In the United States. The excep- tion is the ulcuhniic who takes his life in a fit of dulpondellcy. Marital crises null Tarnin quarrels hr: the most common causes of suicide in Ihe young. These origins are lesl prevalent in me middle allied. and less! in ihs elderly. Physical illness, loneliness, an s in lr economic status play more im- porlant roles in sulcldes among hidstels. The rule reaches lis peak in men between so and 59. and in women at lg: 55. GLAUCIWIA WARNINGS 11.1.5. Writes: Does glaucoma give any wlrlilng signs? REPLY Yes. in lu iu the eyes uihu develops uiuull wilh ingg y vision. At nlght hulocs are not- ed around street llghts. The chmnic variety of gilucamu is more insidious. n is described as cumin: on like "a thief ' the night" Usually ii is palli- leis or will. uuly sliuhi aching. Complete blindness may occur with never an Ivulc Iilack. For this reason. we advocate testing the pressure wiihiu the eyeball whenever visual dillmlm 5 not PERIODIC NOSEBLEEDS s.v. writes: My grshusuh has had frequent nnschlecds iu lhc last six mon|hs. i. this n sign 0‘ rheumatic fever? His mother had nosebleed: and lheumulic lever as a child. REPLY Rheumatic lever in one pul- Ilbillty but iheru are more com- muu cums, varying hum l... iury to infection. OVEI'IWEIGII'I' AND CONCEPTION Mrs. B. writes: Can bEcOleIE vary (at make u wnmsn star- ile’.’ l have s byeur—ald child And have not been able to have uuuiher, Not unless you are the one in u human who becomes ill be- cause oi u lzluhdulul- disorder. There u many families in which the children are six or more yours 39811. DRODPING uvuul vs. writes: My husband's sofi pain. has become gmlly elongated. Medicines have been unsuccessful in uhrluklu; it. I! surgery IdVlS REPLY Pnsslbly. but the decision should be left in your husband .uu his physician. ALLERGY pnur. um. Writes: 1 have to take .u Inlihstsmiriic drug regulsrv ly to prevent hives. i. this type as drill lnbit forming? REPLY Nu. TODAY'S uEAL'm mur— It takes u clear conscience in more at night. I Our Yesterday s (From “I! Gllll'l'llll FIIH) TWENTY . m YEARS AGO (’IIIB II. 13!” Miss Edith Hill. Charlottetown. who was gr-duslcll irom Emer- Ion College. 305MB. MIKE. June I. received the Eschslor of Li!- suture Interpretation DEERE. lllen‘ majored in English, Ind nilnored in Speech. Mill Ill was president or the can: Club. Ind had I position all In: El: 0, I school new IlII ‘lll Illa on the Desi: I Ill! for hill! mlwllflk: l'Iuk. The Inqul media: of tho Reglllered Nurm' Allocllilrm of Prince Edward [Iliad VIII held It the Curl-din nil 1.. c a were ppolnted pm VIneiIi delultel in the blinulll convention of the CInIdIIn Nur- m “Minion In in held HIllI'Il. TEN YEAR! A50 (ill-III II. ill!) The Orlnd Chspler, Royll Arch Mllons oi NovI Sco . with ’urlsdlctlnn liver Prince Ed! I mi Ind Newfound. ind. will meetin the Mill on. Ill-I convocation Ii Chsrlolh- lawn toil week I! Masonic Talk Ill. TI: chlpkrl In the Pmln- (‘lIl hulfllnl allegiance In the Guild Chapter III Alexander No. 1], (XIII-Miean sad Prince Mud No. II. XIIIIIIM. Mrs. Frank Blllch, Buckley. Am ure' l NOTES BY urns: nu. haul rill. Ila the pin 1 linked for you! Groom: Now, don't yuu worry your pretty little bend Ibout null, ['11 buy you humus: do — HImlllon Specular. Th3 Soviet Mn ucucy Tau reports that RulIlIn mhnlcllnI have developed I curries-I lhnl takes 500 million pictures a u- coud. m fun that it would take several months to show I one- second Ihoallll! sequence. Ten years Isa we wouldn't have be« licvcd luck I report. In (Int. even with Ill the advances science has made in the MI! 10 years. We Ilill don‘t believe it.— Hlmfllon Specular. The big problem facing Coir servutives who inlill Prime Minister MIcmillln mull lo— and sncn~ls inch of agreement on a successor. Most spechlorl of the dny~lo< rlu_y drums unfolding at West- minster since the Proluml) at. fair bul'll. into lb: Oven have 1 short list—about six contenders, But in the jockeying for posi- tion the add: change It)! the hour and no clear leader hill Until one does. M-cmilluu pl-uulmullly call relax a bit. c has iwuys been hi. , end and there are u few—even ui lhil lute dale— who lilu think be my see this , menus as he did the iurorol surrounding his living of one- third of his cabinet. the skyhull . dilemma. the Vusssll spy Selb‘ saliuu, record Winter unemploy. , mill and ulhel issues. TIME sonvnp THEM s a E 2 in each case the uranium. solved itself in lime. ur faded from the glare oi Filblil‘liy. y Hui the present scandal will i not SOD" blow over. it devel-l lined when former w... minis-i ier .lohu Plululun admitted he i lied In the Commons Ibout his affair with play-Kiri Christine Keeler Ind Macmillan Idmib‘ ed he was llnt kept iulollueli l by the security service and his l ministnrs. ‘ There still h... to be some kind ui inquiry and this will‘ help lhe him only keep the . pm builihc inl- months. ‘ Many buckhenchers. resigned In the prime minister's Iate., feel he should go us soon ssl possible to permit the new man time to eltdblish himself before Ihe general election some Ilml before October. ilk-.4. R. . Euller. 60. the deputy prime minister who narrowly lost out when Macmillan was chosen seven years an... is lisi- ‘ urally I mull: candidate. in recent days. however. many political observers have: Kivcn u slight edge to negiuuhl l Maualmz. a, chlncellor of the excheque Much closer to the scans lhnn we Ire, British Columbia politlA cal nblerven are awaiting with Interest the battle royal in which Hon. E. Davis Fultnll. provincial leader of the B. C. Progressive - Conservatives. is chlllenglng Boll. PA. ngllsr» di. Sacred minister of highways in his home constituency of Ksmloopl. The pmvinclll vole may noI some for I year. It may not comelnl in months. The dale resis with Premier w.s.c. sen- nett who, Willi I comfortable majority In the Lesislsture. It the moment is lifting pretty, When the vale actually takes place, there will likely be four candldsles for the lent: but In- terest centres un the battle roy- nl between the challenger. Ful- loll. Im‘l ngllsrdi. who at pres» ent holds the Kumloops lea f. Guglisn‘il hIl held Kumloops Iince 1951. winning in (Ii. last election by some 2.” mar: over me CCF candid-ls. with the Conservative Irlilillfl dismslly in I field of four. So Mr. Fulton would appear in the hll work cut out for him. He mm. to be imiuu his hopes largely on the ruppoudly wIll- Ins populsrity of the S o c i ll C own high means: I I on bill: mun Ind u pollilcul ugh Though the moment the nmgrelllivecllumvulivel have not I Iillxle member ill the legis- lItul'e. Mr. Fulton il looking Wliichl upset— in I province where stranger Ihlngl have hsp— peuuu A victory in. ihuu Iwo .2 2 u a E i a = s . I The FLYING IIIITBIIMAI RESTAURANT "Your lslIud Sunk House" w» FAMOUS FOR BRANDED INSPECTED STEAKS GOOD 0R HONEY hall yet emerged. l Ho A , lntiun THE WAY Y". here u. bluer In life iblu money — bills i... ill-um. — MunchIl sill. om lineman. lurtngyem ll”. ‘u""‘f"ii‘l‘.' c cu s. n he i them back when he «ml. them. He uses his rod Ind m] to cuuh old shoes, huts u... whatever else he can find. Herr Buchmsnn has furnished uu e... tire playroom with the vIrioul oblccts he hu iuunll in lakes Ind livers. lie beam l'lll bobby twelve yesrs when he found I mo bracelet on the end of his lluu. He also met his will when he hooked her by milluke will. lie wu. swimming under ruler Munich Press. Jockeying For Position By Rind Clinic Can-dill! Preu Sill" Wflhl' Lord Hailshum. 55, ‘III ex. tremely popular as Dirty chair- man but his position would b! Influenced by whether the pru. posed bill to permit peerl to re- nounce their titles and thus en- ter the Commons Is pulled be (are In election. In the same position is Lord Home. Ihe foreign secrelsry. MACLEOD 'I'DP CONTENDER lulu Mucieod. 49. leader of all use. (Jo-chairman ill the plrty and one of the best brains in he government, has long been s top contender. But his close ussnciaiiuh with Macmillan ill muncgelnnll of the Prulumu If. fair and the only: bad record in recent hyeieciiolu ill a dimmed his chances. _Edwulll Heath. M, made u fine impression when. n lord privy seul, he wuu handling srliain'x Common Market liege. huiiohs. But. with collspu ui the talks. hll politic-i liul WallEd. Some observers have u say. ehlh lush un their list—Helm. Mlhislel- Enoch Powell. the un- known quantity In the Frclums drums who was "pol-led thresb alien in resign. Finally hu nludged his support to Mscrnii. lull. t the time tin-re wu specu- s deal had been mulle— that the government agreed in see Macmillan through Mom day‘s Vale of mulideuce only ll he promised l0 resinn. There was talk. even helm-I Proiumn. lhul Mscmlllsn .vu. thinking of wiring. waiting ionly for one man to amel‘llc head and should!” shove Ill nlilPl‘ possible successors. Now disagreement over the ion run- dlduies may rive thr- edit: In an outsider who would be the favorite of lew but Icceplublo is ill» majority. The furl remains. however. that the throne Is not yet VI- cant. Many will believe Mal-- millan II tiring only liter lll B.C. Baffle Royal Gull Reporler years hunce might well put Ful- ton in line once man for the federal Progressive Conservr live leadershln in time for thl next iedernl election. LUMBAGO lAcK-ACM'. O LAII I!“ wmn your hm is n ulld pullqu a .l . mm is. you i can or Mild. u lh. Mandy ill-i hu hruu'rm nil-i olhounndI—YEMPLETON'S » '1. punk sum. . day long" "Iln you nu G ~R~C' nd ,olliymmsl.“ n. [AWN-BOY NOW HAS — FINGER-“P START I! you can lift a flour you can our! ih new LIwn-Boy . . . mnth 1m hn bunnd In incl-dlbls 94%. ESE-ESL... LI tw-l MIRIWNM Mtlvshclion‘o 2 Spud Mill control I aim Qulfl hum Olv fl i’.’.“.’.'.':.;"3.?....... 89 DOUGLAS BROS. I: JONES INC. Illa.» DIIl 24234 who ml mi it