it Not over 10c single copy. * .Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. _ than tne weakest ink” PAGE 4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, i8es. A Poor Solution If it wasn’t for the fact that no One really wants another federal gen- eral election at this time, it is likely _ that “the Pearson government would have-been defeated Tuesday night on the #ote of non-Confidence in its policies. No other issue is of’s0° much importance to so mafty at this time. and one does . lower wage rates; Cayadian tactories would -éxpand, more workers would’ be needed. The existing U.S.-Canada auto pact was cited as an area whére it will be important to bring car prices into line, the first goal of the agreement before unions set out to bafgain for wage parity between workers of U.S. and Canadian as- sembly plants. : One of the conference speakers was John Young, economics ptofessor at the University of British Columbia, “who examined regional effects of free trade. He saw clear, early advantages for the Maritimes, the Prairies and his own province. In Ontario and Quebec, where industry would heavy pressure from’ néw imports competing for--traditional Canadian markets, adjustment would be more difficult. But government assistance would ease this transition. As the economists point out, a. change of this nature cannot comé ‘on overnight, nor can it be completely painless. But their findings clearly vindicate the claims of supporters of the free trade plan that the removal of barriers between the US. and Canada can bring nothing but good to the country. Smaller In Denmark Are our Canadian hens too ef- ficient? Are they producing bigger eggs than their European counter- parts? That's the complaint of the Counting Blessings '| By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen Most of us. can be. thatkfyl that we are healthy and have ample: food. War afd internal discord are now a part of Amer- jean life possibly to- divert our attention from political . Moral eration is prevalent and prob- ably will get worse before it im- proves. Chemists, and other scientists continue to extetid the fronters Of knowledge at @ phenomenal pace. This is a never- ending task because new problems arise €s soo as the old are solved. At the present rate of expati- sion, the current global popula- tion 4will double itself every 40 eals, milk, cheese, and eggs. Protein deprivation may not be stated as such in death cert! ficates, reflected in NOTES B BY THE WAY A Texas store eg Ta iae a pair of bathtubs set side by side | labelled “his and “hers”. The pair costs $4,000. Be they ever so costly, they can still have Tings. — Fort William Times— Journal. « So much fun was made of the old-fashioned back seat driver that she has just about disap- pearéd, which may explain the rise in traffie accidents. gary Heral We are informed that 77 - per cent of the population of the provinee of Ontario live i urban sfeas. In Northwestern Ontario only 48 per cent of the population is tc be foul in urban aréass Which ~ Cak ’ gives us a great deal more elbow — Reporter. room. — Galt Canadian Western talk of German re- unification, reduced from a shout to conversational level in recent years, may become merely a whisper as a result of the new rise in West German nationalism. : Most West Germans still sup- port democracy and modera- tion This was shown in the Ba- -| varian state elections where the slightly right-of-centre Christian Social Union not only held its of the extreme right-wing Na- tional Democrats. But the fact the National Democrats. captured seats .in Bavaria—15 out of 24—after breaking out of 21 years of po- litical hibernation in Hesse sent . quiver of fear through most Europe. . There is no doubt that the Na- tional Democrats are 6n the move. The philosophy they es Pouse, with its overtones of, po- litical extremism, has been strength, but increased its | . | Margin, despite the emergence The West German Problem By Harold Morrison — Press Staft Write Germany is split mto Ean and West and there is no indi- cation of, any progress toward? reunification. Indeed, the emer gence of the extremists may weaken the Western argument on_réunification. Britain's Foreign Secretary George Brown says West Germ military aggression or of be- coming a world power. His remarks could only meas that Britain, for one, would con- tinue to oppose atiy West German finger on the Western nuclear trigger. But the longer the West ig nores the West German plea for greater military and politica! The problem’ in West Germ- any may be a reflection of the general problem in the West—~ the lack of strong and attract- ive leadership. # need to be a socialist to see | oresident of a Canadian containers living in an advanced and pros | backed by some 1,000,000 vot: rye merit in the NDP motion—support- | producing company in Alberta, who peers. Serr 3. “tee ae cae dane ening PURITY DAIRY . ae an oeerveive and twin | has announced that his company's ay MIXING THE SEASONS . Pn alg feeding the world’s | navoe in Bonn, still struggling pendent MPs—scofing the govern- » using population depencs | over the leadership. ae $1.5 million plant is being closed’ whether ceftain “ifs” material- |p. there seems to bea ques “Parents Prefer 3 — en are" od a = an equit- | down until new equipment. arrives OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson |S econ ee, tion whether the emotions hy Purity: Products” 3 from Denmark. : will increase if lead protein be- $17 Kent St. ee if "ail tote tokio bene 2" The equipment, it devel L -- “2 - rar tied Pee | are: justified by the National ; Pee ee This major item:in the plant’s production. — — great debate th cheat yrelens ee oer oth ly be the nee we eer ‘productive use: the one and " J eedéd 5 ar topi bilingualism lor colourful ment, ra * ey. wae. cope | Designed and’ built in. Denmark, it ptecieenaiiiae which | include colennndien to our cultural. mo Sirtaus goavieatil governments ee ae LT sll Reh eS men fed to meet Euro Quebec separatism— the voice |-saie. js “the: _ atea: Complete equality, of course, [ a Short = ag gy of. Canada’s third force has been | not correct to say that French | objection in the province of Que- it while you ean. 3 “ yk i : — ' ! ye | LER a need of shaping federal policy to this ng oreo joding der posaplizar represcatgtive of that” third | Brith North Amevica Act det | od." be said, “that the status of we P wri: 1s tere uch a end was never more apparent. 8- | force— those Canadians whose | fines their status. The French | Quebec in our Confederation ae D ly in the trays. As the trays shrank men| friend who SCOTIA BRAN le . ys. e trays s. origins are neither British nor | language has no special status | scheme is not the same as that | starts sneezing if she wears & ar ee slightly because of moisture loss, egg ee has ae ee anyweere ia Cenede, apart from oe ee ere ae ee dress or coat that has been {GARIN 29 challenges was ven ints ston tn | mercia eve TNE COM | tend Se Thr, Koc | tren end emma | de it pce ais | ree peo ‘* £70 tnent f hou y boosting National Housing Loan Act Tray sales shrank, too. The Fin- Seleedhs cumanipiy “Hon, Jos. | NO PETTY POWERS the amendments that 1 have | Yes, pels eee is commen rates from 6 3/4 per cent to 7 1/4 : : eph Thorarinn Thorson has been | Judge argued with | urged should not apply in her | snd many sensitive persons are’ 20 oz. tin] Eating or bb. per ancial Post, which records the in- | in turn Winnipeg lawyer, dean of | conviction and plausibility that | case.” stoma tyr soeuptine Ge toer -2 forll Cooking per cent. Labor Minister Nicholson cident, cites figures to show that | the Manitoba Law School, Lib- | Canada should have @ strong | Thus the wise and experienc- | trushing the fur iture, and tak- explained that the change was design--/-Furopean ‘egg inthe “medidmn “and’-|TsL¥"- a 'ttaret” tea peom | outboriiy over the fll of socal | Shot mttasse "mat re bet | eseme te carne 008 rep ee Figs He ed to draw more money into the | larger grades are slightly smaller. It | dent of the Exchequer Court of | security, among other matters. | should be virtually supreme eries. NO REPLY , tight housing market, and would ré- | explains that Denmark does not per- | Canada. F Cnty this. core ensure equally | within the borders of Mrs. G.A.R. writes: Several main in effect until March 31 of next | mit the im veg < Speaking to Canadian Clubs ia | Of Social justice for all while remaining within Confed- | weeks ago I wrote to- you and 1 | mit importation of hens. This, wells Gunie Sas: One regardless of the wealth of | eration, but that no French-Cam- | pave not received a . How 2 year. But as Opposition members '}? coupled with other technical prob- | Judge Thorson came out strong: | ‘he Province in which they hap- | adian shibboleths and ambitions | much longer must I wait LBS. C pointed out, the new rate is exorbi- | lems, forced the plant to cl 4 | ty for a revised constitution, | P&? to live, he explained should be rammed own the REPLY tant. and will serve only to give the copany tay a which would accord special sa- on. he si shoul Similar oe ee ee oe We. answer all letters accom | ty the provin ; ca’ sa similars i if. : Quality tntorest rates in on ie te duke s cecal ane oe | dren eve to ake LS i move was denounced as a severe “Thar oo Soest, oe phones dats nor their letgnege eat |” » dn Three Dimensions ae Currants -59e Shortening 69c . blow to-prospective home buyers in | holders—some of whom are also | WHAT IS 0 UR FUTURET— < , National Geographic’ Seclety: TAKING VITAMINS. = : His address had the B.K.B. writes: Are vitamin ired other’ Savestion--ths chicken raisers—are being asked to que ante tenn the A new pocteiaeetie cece -_lay out more money to offset losses | Canada in ne an known as MEN'S DRINKS | ~ ~government’s declared of curb- {| ‘This title. be suid, carries with | seem to see objects that aren't | 1960's. after the laser appeared, |___.___ are ——— S sone “gov ex resulting in part from the over-genet- | 7 nae tae ‘there will still . api As pointed out in the latest re- ‘oe ee diy an oe tion Fa tree. | cling ander Dr Eamett Let | stomach.” Certain vitamins. port of the Economic Council of Can- Liberal. Reaction that = + thd Soreceienal effect ty recording th at the University of Michigan. poo Bi2, are — ada, an important factor in the ¢ur- | ‘The Winnipeg Free Press, alert to ts oup inet euecy now coe all ~ Waves reflec ee ee t en bo Setneonsneacre ne cane aac ates aor ore nee Liberal party interests, puts its finger | been the 11 per cent federal sales | on a significant factor in the Tory | economic problems. In dealing —— . ‘a ane Possible te ha eapeheeny I pages om yw Our Yesterday s tax on building materials. The gov- . national leadership rumpus. The Con-. | with these, we have had as | rays coming through a window | the subject. The beam striking (From The Guardian ernment has been urged to reduce | servatives. it notes, now hold 42 of | ‘unding success, attaining inde- | at a given moment. If you should | the -subject is fractured by the TWENTY - FIVE YE AGO or eliminate this tax, ‘and until it | the 48 federal seats on the Praries. | ing an affluent society excelled Scovteca, Sorainee woah: oe | Sok to Oo tee eer (November 1, 14D does there is little prospect that its | Many of these members owe their’ | omy by our big neighbour main intact, Head movements | ent” condition. The plate re-| |The Hed army was fighting . ? . around jects. m a Will do anything but produce added | Diefenbaker men. “They rode to of: | as yet to achieve a national |” Moreover, if the window | light from the subject. of mated Moi tonks ond men burdens on home builders. fice on Mr. Diefenbaker’s coat-tails, ee cece, 1 aeee heel maneme > Fame. | Coles sneting ae Es oa sas af dptensh ood pire Free Trade Ad ge. and they have remained there be- | poce, Judge Thorson suggested. | through eny'plece of the shatter | same manner brings out a three | $4 within 50 miles ofthe capital. ree Trade Advantages | rect Sea Say NaS Se jon The fate of Moscow was at : 7 cause he 4s leader of the party. What | should be to atilize our abund- | eq dimensional image. The image | sicbe. Rassias described the Economists of the Private Plan- . ppen to them when Mr. Dief.- a ee AT HIGH SPEED looks so real to visitors in danger as the fgreatest in the : : ‘i hic laboratories that they ning Association of Canada, meeting enbaket goes? It is a fact that some Sotioees reach tor an object recently in Quebec City, did a gdod i ; ; ourably situated countrie are fi exciting applications. | that isn't there. : : owe ’ & : highly placed Conservative strateg- The: Judge pointed out that 44 pridbagr can freeze a | The fact that one must know | Navy Minister MacDonald ad; knocking down the bogey s tha ists who know the West estimate that » Per cent of our population is ef | scene in depth in 20 billionths of | the exact conditions under ‘nounced that two Canadian cor- are raised by protectionist interests | when that day comes, the Conserva- | British origin and 30 per cent | second or less. it can record | which a hologram is made in vettes— the bly and when the question of free trade with | tives can write off at least 25 Prairi the United States is brought up. This c e seats. Their reasoning is that the . Large head . Sweet 2 Ibs. Lettuce ... 33c{Potatoes .. 29c in the fortunes of the Liberal party in the West.” It could indeed. And won't that be something for the Dief- Their studies showed that none of the 15 manufacturing sectors of our economy would collapse or go ; other origins— our “third force - International association of trad With thi he ar infinitesimal ts ‘vainly work for Sg : © | people who put the Diefenbaker MPs | y 5. a mis oe — ang Bag Bia gg Ps eae actual ; cane TEN YEARS AGO. ~—riented-men-in-labor, industry;-gov-—+ into office -wilt-not-vote-for-candi— arming (November 24, 1956). ernment and the universities is spend- | dates whe represent a party that | o bilingual. Indeed, Canada tra- | of a rifle : A few simple, motion pictures | | The Russian. controlled gov. |i FRESH LARGE CHICKEN 238) - Ing $300,000 to study the ways, tured its back so churlishly on. their Holography -was invented. in | have been mi: ie oonaie Nagy and a means and effects of pulling down | leader” e Gabor” ae ee to im. rem mad at maineiedinn it |. roup of followers ‘to BROILERS LB. 39c trade barriers throughout the, world Who-will pick up those seats if PUBLIC FORUM. | rove i resoution of electron | f seraal sup anes She Me | cetere oats eet 5 but more specifically inthe Atlantic | Dief goes? Western linens Yo eee eee rin] introduced the nasile “holo- | So tar the films-are not overiy | 8 agreement with Canada. They found that Canadien sarily endorse. the opinion of corres. | Creek holos, which means ‘the | ultrarealistie motion pictures | Companions return safely to : temporary. They should be starting pondents. AN leticrs published are ub | whole,” because it contains the | may someday be made. What's | their homes im Budapest esha s nas 6m 64 Industries would not only survive but | to harness all their energy and drive lhe ee Bn Bie may ge = Be te | whole iriformation (on the sub- | more, holography experts say would prosper in such conditioris. | at the consistuency level now. This | tse smmna = "| hect ve |e ee aera come eee png Ror ogee FRESH SHOULDER And their arguments were pretty con- | windfall could mark “a decisive turn te attention ‘at first, because I ality. core ‘United Nations delegates to stop i m arene os eerns Roasting Pork i 4Y¢ Boyd Case Puzzling Fert William Times-Journal enbusters to crow about! © ae c ; under if tariffs were removed. Even MacKenzie, Deputy Minister of |, The parole of Edwin Alonzo | convict must have very econvine- : Edueation;. Lloyd MacLeod of penitentiary | ing ways the most painful adjustments for EDITORIAL NOTES ,| the Charfottetown Rotary Club; viene be wer tarving & te'me- Rehabilitation is to be com- se alas Frenc ch Fries 2 eae , 45¢ ‘competitive industries such as furni- Some idea of how the UN Food ee sae trace tor litiie ao, Vente os sent ore Se eaniat- 45% COMMERCIAL ture-making would-be worthwhile in | and Agriculture Organization is earn: | stafts of the man \'aekese. Sa cle ee i wacaee. Paue Ge ‘wil te F. 15 07. the long run. Of more general bene- ing its keep is given in a recent re- | —s : ae PwC * ae = ay the teabtanal Parole Board. atiaaa “to pee ae restric: as * ac Red Rose. 60 bags fit, free trade would-bring a higher | port, which shows that it has spent‘! O00. enclewood and St Boyd was granted ® parole pre- | tions and conditions designed for se ie glewood and Stella . in 1962, but four months | his welfare and the protection of ser nis ae tire exe ti. | wa sgunicn uur pcan. | tines Ss Seat | es eee | Soe eres Fruit Salad_49c|Tea Bags .. 67c au uce the cen and | , mt: |, ee ee eet - tions ie by | ee Bee ai : Let us design your let- sano ama ~ ference in income: that-now exists lion into. projects -based-on-those | “Grade 12 students" acting“onsoun renmens-Mem>|-""witnot Being privy toraTrtnat-j|~~ Aerhoads,-bil-—heods, ~~ 1 --—-NEVER-BEPORE AT THIS PRICE ~~ hetween American and Canadian pay | ideas. ee eee ves bers atast be Gaveaghy ae. has gone on ponent Oe senaes brochures; us ‘for suid ox a nie -% = 8 ‘ 5 n is bound UN N Y VALE—' and -wages. oe real benefits from this program, eee weet tee a reformed wish the aes aa ee ee ; ; ra : Wages, they predicted, would | Saskatchewan’s Centennial Note- oa these ee ae saan we life. They are hoping that by & apap oan : im c advust’ towards U-S. levels, but only | book reveals how Grandora; Sask., | {00k time out from their own af- | ‘can. remain for bis rehabi- | BECELES, England (CP)—-A GUARDIAN-PATRIOT | _ FOR * whe an industry had established got en pm “A a = ! counsel 1 the cas mete ri ‘ suo thenie manager allows CENTRAL . eh) itself in the markets at competitive | tler drove out west of Saskatoon with | highly commended for theif ef-'| Nevertheless general | patrons to smoke, = lcd Canada would not decline in- | his bride to locate a homestead. { sick d uae eee mee a woot an ae PRI ut RY FREE DELIVERY. on all orders over $3.00. We dustrially, but, on the contrary, | Eventually they came to a place. I am, Sir, ete... twice by escaping | from on: ~~ nee. Said Colin Kett: “I : ~ E reserxe the right to limit quantities. =< retain a large advantage over | where he exclaimed: ‘Isn't this grand, GEORGE W. CHEVERIE who could ly ve a cinema manager PHONE. 4-8506 af es - industries because of initial | Dora’ and Grandora it is to this day.” Manager, Conse Masques - | shen steel GEL ee lous bake ae ae | ee! SISTED 60006 ‘ONS. = ANDES ~ ©