3 , By DON PEACOCK am Press Staff Writer AWA (CP) — Business at ‘National Parole Board, in its year of operations, is r the vigorous chairman- of former_Welland, Ont., Ma- ate T. G Street the in its first six months of Prince Al- Sask., Calgary and Quebec More likely will be neces- later on. gz one of his favorite "it’s imbortapt to remember 1 aror ees business.” PUT ON PAROLE board took over from the remission service of the ustice department in mid-Febru- “SS five per cent een returned to imprisonment. i9 exactly-comparative figures re available for last year, but uring the whole year only 994 were paroled. ye used as an integral part of the eform—or correctional — system iso is responsible. tity, Montreal, Kingston. Ont.. feronto, Winnipeg, Prince Albert, algary and Vancouver. Its staff usually a from a voluntary prison Assembly s Called in Crisis NICOSIA, Cyprus (Reuters)— irchbis ho p Markarios Tuesday uammoned g special meeting of he Greek - Cypriot consultative issembly to discuss the current ituti crisis between and ‘Turks. | Makarios’ call came as in- d sources said the Greek Turkish foreign ministers y be called in to break a in the Cyprus constitu- The deadlock concerns powers the president and vice-presi- when this British colony be irmisi-Uypriot vice - president ye powers equal in many re- ts to the Greek-Cypriot presi- At the . called for Fri- 7 ie Tee Greek-Cyp- ggg oo ge ae wi Cyprus. rr growers dem- ed in the streets. They bumped of potatoes long the way. The growers complained of low e and no export markets. ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Dougal Wedge pd at the home of Mr. and Joseph S. Wedge recently. Mrs. Elinor Chiasson, accomp- nied by Miss Mary Thibideau d Joseph Chaisson, all of Law- enee Mass., are friends n St. Louis and vicinity, Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Wedge of n, Mass., are spending some © visiting, Mr. Wedge's par- ts, Mr. ey and also - and Mrs. Mr. and rd and On Mrs. Joseph Wedge. at the home of Clarence Wedge. Mrs, Raymond Ber- three children of Os- tario, are visiting at the ome of Mr. Bernard's parents, - and Mrs. John R. ernard and a lows r0.e Business Brisk an automobile, money of getting into debt for install. ‘Ment payments, marrying or carrying any kind of weapon. 3. Agreement to abide by ail - | instructions of the superviser or parole board with regard te em- ployment, compansions, hours, in- toxicants, operation of motor ve Boarasfirst Year fete‘ sident of the Progresive Conser- political science, sharec the spotlight with Stanley Knowles, executive vice-president of the Canadian Labor Cong-ess. Speaking to the tonic, business, labor and: politics Mr. Macquar- rie declared that political par- ties in Canada had not been over subservient to big business and MP. Says Political Parties Tracing the relationship of politics and labor from the leg- pursue political action and fur- ther political ideals. The Queens member cisagreed with Mr. Knowles on the need of the party which the CCF and the Canadian Labor Congress is now seeking to create. The Queens member expressed the view that in a country like Can- fons to the formation of a true} Canadianism. Development of political parties on a <class or Sgt. and Mrs; Carroll Kody. and family, Gagetown, N.B. are spen- ding a week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Pte. Melvin Ellis, Aldershot, N. S., is spending a month visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Luther mutton. Macaugana on mer re Miss Ja» Phillips nent a few days recently visiting her grand- Summerside on July ‘22; Mrs Gallant is the former Joan Cough- and Mrs.|' - lin daughter of Mr. Russell Coughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Shermon Hutchin- son and family, Summerside, were recent visitors of their Parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Grant and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Aid and Women’s Missionary So- ‘ciety on Wednesday. The next Se his ~ =e - se mer aaugnter, Mrs.) The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 37, 1958. 11 O'Leary Community Hospital and is at home. est of her sister, Mrs. Haz as '. s. pg atk ts, Mr. and Mrs. J Sa-| meeting is to be held at the home ed Sassen eis JOhD ot the Cnet speakers atthe Sams (John A. Macdonald ‘im 1479 to] eectonal, basis might seriously| bine, West Polat. af Mrs. Glenford Mila Howard Society, a provincial pro- chiles speokers st thp Suny - oe ! weaken the fabric of Canadian c ulations and best wishes}. Mrs. Jack Maclsaac, Borden, bation officer, a preacher or|™@¢r Institute on Canadian Pcli-|the present day Mr. Macquarrie unity he declared. ongrat a wis: was a recent visitor of her ‘par. priest in smaller communities, | 8. conducted by Mr. Allison|declared that the old line par- 3 ae — to ae eae ies WHE and Mie. Srecet Max. 2. Permission of the superviser | UBiversity. Heath Macquarrie of|ties offered ample opportunity er on 7 recen . Nevin. must be received before buying| Queens. a former professor of|for any individual or group to|- ELLERSLIE riage in Trinity United Church, several months. Visitors at the nome of Mrs. ELMSDALE R‘A. McKenna has returned | home after being employed for) a poy atc Mee feud tol cent marriage ip St John’s, Ag-|Janetta Ogden. ; w Buctnece (arise te mien a Ei Senet Meta ty uct tit, a, ates dM, nt Me Hea Ha Not Ruled By Big Business [a+ weit Sern wi! tuut| dither a" Mr Os tin arn sts |e "an nthe Dey: ty ges is ce SCRA 8A Prac may i te mrt | Ere hans nM aca ogee wey ew Ri Cama ol Se A.D. O’Brien include her son, || Reverend Willard O’Brien of :Vic- toria, B.C. Reverend Fr. Mac- Isaac of Vancouver, B.C. Mr. and THEIR TEAMWORK... Our lalidnd Would NEVER Progress! The provincial Conservatives‘claim it was the Matheson Government that made our Hos- ‘pital Plan compulsory. by: McBRINE @ CHRISTIE © CARSON and other famous lines. hicles, medical or psychiatric at- tention, family responsibilities, court obligations. he outlined controls and regula- tions which governments have imposed on the business com- ada with its great distances and sharp differences in cultural and economic needs and outlook the Ellis. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and. Mrs. Hutchinson. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Gillis were weekend guests to Alberton, the ~~ei Fence Re — ——— = ewww Apparently, the Federal Conservatives in Ottawa didn’t tell their fellow Tories in Prince Edward Island that it was Ottawa which insisted on our Hospital Plan being made compulsory. ~ -Also, judging from their speeches, even the four Conservative members of Parliament weren‘t informed of this by one of their own cabinet ministers, the Honourable J. Waldo Monteith, Fed- _eral Minister of Health. How awkward it is for them! (Again, with high hopes, our provincial Conservatives gleefully tagged themselves, “The Party of the Causeway”. But they forgot to let the Ottawa Conservatives know, since, when they asked about the Causeway, their Ottawa friends only muttered vaguely about surveys, surveys, surveys : Once more, in desperation, the provincial Conservatives leapt to attack the Matheson Government's agriculturel pol- icy — but quite forgot to tell the Federal Minister of Agriculture, the Honourable Douglas S. Harknéss, about this onslauaht, for he praised: the Liberal Farm Policy, in Charlottetown just two weeks ago, as being the best in all Canada! ...and They call This Teamwork ! |! aw FOR REAL TEAMWORK IN PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND.. RE-ELECT THE MATHESON GOVERNMENT ON SEPT. 1ST! VOTE LIBERAL lasorted by the P-E.l Liberal Apsociotign NR veMN ACC LON RM gE eS . SS si