. has .- h'l'r' " gs. .:gg::Fgir 5 Es; it sometimes the chairman can sip through four or five items without a question aimed at the minister concerned. who sits at a (Nut-row cabinet seat surrounded by his senior officials who coms-equip- ped with bullilll folders of ab- tistlcs. The object is that the mlnlstet" supply I ready reply to any ques- tlon put to him about his depart- ment. whether it concern the price of hogs at Edmonton, the cost of 2r .-.. ' at Rio de Janeiro or wage rates civilian employees at the but base at Cornwallis. N.S.. ANSWER AT FINGEBIIPS The able minister has most of the answers at his fingertips or his officials. by flipping hastily through their files, can supply them quickly. Occasionally. though, there is a long silence after a question as .officials thumb through their docu- ments and the inister finally has to promise a reply later. Up in the official gallery. above the cabinet benches. other depart- ment officials are ready to rush to a telephone in the corridor to ob- tain any necessary information from the department. Sometimes. an opposition mem- ber isn't satisfied with the min- ister's reply and gets the bit in his teeth. Then other members pop up to pursue the same subject and an hour may be spent on a single item, say the need for more picnic grounds in a national park. it's at this point that tempers begin to fray and angry words. are sometimes exchanged. For instance. on Friday night, Northern Affairs Minister Lesnge told Douglas iiarkngss (PG-Ca.l- gary North) he had given as full a reply as he could. Mr. Harkness wasn't satisfied. Trade Minister Howe put his oar In. saying Mr. Lesage had said all he was going to say. HOWE TANGLES MOST Up went the balloon. Mr. Hark- ness said Mr. Howe has neva .-erv; -.-3:2,?-.z 1- T TOURS UNITED KINGDOM Cpl. Petr-1' Steele, son of Mr. trance to the original home of Avon. Engla;d.CCpl. Steele is a . . . h d' A' . and Mrs. P.J. Steele, Mrscouche, Mary Arden, mother of William :;e:;rf;glnEi:g 1;'i'fai:";n dnllvgggg P.E.l., is pictured outside the en- Shakespeare, at Stratford-upon- ern Ireland. UNION ARMY VETERAN DULUTH, Minn. (AP)-Albert Woolson, last Union Army vet- eran of the United States Civil War. died Thursday and the Grand Army of the Republic died with him. He was 109. FIRE DAMAGE 3100.000 WINNIPEG (CP)-Fire of un- known origin ripped through a three - storey. partially vacant ety when a big section of the . building in downtown Winnipeg building collapsed and littered anrly Thursday causing dam- Main Street with bricks and mor Qe unofficially e stimated at tar. more than 3100.000. No one was injured but dozens of firemen and spectators scampered to saf- cENTURY 0 er?” A FsE'7VIc H 0 new so W595 195 '05 bi CHARI-OT Session A mirrors in the Canadian embassy . ferminably understood and never will under- athd how democru.y.W0rkl. 11 the minister had his way. 110 quel- tiona would ever be asked in the Commons. Mr. liowe tangles more acrim- onioualy with opposition members than any other cabinet minister. He referred recently to William Hamilton (PC - Montreal Notre- Dame-de-Grace) as a "little twen- just out of kindergarten." Prime Minister St. Laurent and George Hees (PC-Toronto Broad- view) have been hanslnz Slllfll words of, late. Mr. Hees never. misses a hance to needle the prime minister but Mr. St. Laur- ent is no slouch at cutting retorts. Health Minister Martin and Stanley Knowles. CCF whip, have been formidable opponents for years. -Mr. Knowles is after Mr. Martin persistently for more zocalth and social security legisla- n. Immigration Minister Pickers- Elll draw a good deal of sarcasm ham the opposition for his off-the cuff retorts. He has been de- scribed as a "smart-alec." "foot- :;-xnrouth jack" and ”jack-in-ihe- Some ministers are treated with I Jovial attitude by the opposition. They include Works Minister Win- ters, who takes all. or nearly all, cracks with a grin. Labor Minister Gregg probably commands more respect from the opposition than any other cabinet member. Add nearly all opposition members have obvious admiration for External Affairs Minister Pearson. t Follow Reno Divorce By Geneva Action GENEVA (Reuters)-Movie ac- tress Rita Hayworth and Prince Aly Khan began divorce proceed- ings in the Geneva civil court- SV: years after they were di- vorced at Reno. Nev. Since the Reno separation on Jan. 28. 1953. Prince Aly has not remarried but Miss Hayworth has wed and divorced American crooner Dick Haymes. The reason for Saturday's ac- tion ls that Swiss courts do not recognize Reno divorces. So, leg- ally. the couple are still married here. Meanwhile. the whole Khan family, including the prince's father, the Aga Khan, have taken up official residence in Switzer- land where there are no death duties. Unless formally divorced from Miss Hayworth by the Swiss courts, Prince Aly would be corn- mittlng higamy if he married again. Miss Hayworth is not in Switz- erland and was represented" her lawyer. l1!the Mrs. '11: led by her and Carol g Brown and Newton. Meal arrived to their annual utiful residence Sincer.-'sympathy is attended to Mr, lleanctt. Morell. on the sudden death of his son, William (Bill) Bennett. "d Vancouver. He leaves to . his wife. two sons. two Mr. Preson Bennett. Vancouv . and Mr. James Bennett; el) Mrs. Brock Newton. Mass. Mrs. Alex Cameron has return- ed to her home lnsouth Lake after having undergone. an eye operation in the P.E.i'. Hospital. Her host of friends and Iiellhhorsi are happy to know that she will nowmbe able to OM31 has light aga . , Mr'. and Mrs. itodan Merdlth and young son. have returned to Boston. after a pleasant with the former'a aunt. Mrs. Jas. Robertson and Mr. Robertson. Kingsboro. , Mr. and -Mrs. Herbert Ross have returned to Kingston. Ont- ario. Thcy spent their honeymoon at Mr. Rose's home in East Bal- tic. Mane MacDonald little five- year-old daught of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacDonald. has the Inla- fortune to fall out of their car at South Lakaienroute to Souris. she was immediately rushed to Sotnrla Hospital and taken later to the Charlottetown Hospital where it was found out she suffered head injuries. Her condition is not con- sidered serious. Mrs. John Gilila. East Point, spent several days in the Souris Hospital having contracted pneu- monia. Mr. Robert Robertson and son Donald. spent. a few days with her sister and family in Charlotte- town. Mrs. Viola Wiles and Mrs. Har- ry listings have returned to spent the past two weeks in Red Point and East Baltic. They were accompanied home by Miss Joan Dixon. East Baltic. who will spend some time in connecticut and Boa- ton. Mrs. Elliot Kemp, Gaspreaux. has taken up I sidenc for the summer at North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robert- son, Miss Kay Gulls, Messrs Charlie Robertson and Stanley Coffin, Kingsbaro. motored to Charlottetown Sunday to visit with Mr. John Hogan, -the latter re- cently returned, to his home from Charlottetown Hospital. He had undergone a serious o, rt.-nsi.:..r'.'Ei Bridge. P.E.I.. and a'slater (Hap Wm. bu, Alton M . Regina Campbell. Elmira. my few days in Charlotte- a. Mr. Stephen MacDonald. North Lake. is now feeling much better. tend the closing day of the Min- sloniheld at st. columba Church. Mrs. Helen McLean. South Lake has taken up employment at Kep- pock for the summer months. Mrs. Florence Pays of the nur- sing staff, Souris Hospital, spent a few days in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rose- nere tendered weiner roast at Lalrevllle previous to their depart- ure for Kingston. Ontario. - Mrs. Birdie Chlng. R.N., of the nursing staff, Souris Hospital, spent a few days at her home Basin Head. . Miss Peggy MacDonald. East Point. has accepted a position at Keppock for the summer months. Mr. John'Grinsell. Rhoda is- land, is vililting with his nep- hew, Messrs J Vernon and Gerald Macbo . North Lake. Miss Ruth Maclntyre, East Point. has recently accepted a Sincere sympathy is extended to Mr. Leo MacDonald, Dorchest- er. Masa.. on the death of his sin- tar. Mrs. James R. MacDonald. who passed away at the home it heridaugllter. Mrs. George Chev- erie. South Lake. Congratulations are to be ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Callurn McLean. whose marriage took place at the home of the bride on July lith. Mrs, McLean'ls the former Sylvia Alice Bruce. daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bruce, lied Point. - sincere sympathy is exte to Mrs. Russell MacDolIald.u Mat- ron of the Kings County Mem- orial Hospital. on the sudden death of her brother. Dr. John Andrew at Ottawa on July 4th. Mr. and Mrs. 5.1:. Ms U183. attended the wedding Ha-was able on July is to at- H. position in the Charlottetown Hon ' pltal. 1 F325; i fl Sympathy is extended to Mr. i”"d'.?'i'l.'”l..if” wlh. gm ”' - at the eofhiid ughtar.Mrs. HIYNP. New Brclilwldk. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacDon- lllf lottetown to visit with their little daughter. Maria in the Charlottetown Hospital. Maria is in the hospital as a result of a car accident. Messrs Bernard and ,George MacDonald. Ontario. arrived hon1e,to spend some time with their father, Mr. Stephen Mac- Donald and sister Agustine, who spent the past month wt father at North Lake. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. Butler. Gas- preaux. were Sunnday visitors to North Lake. Misses Eileen Robertson, Red Point, Sandra MacGregor, East Baltic. Completed the Senior 4-H club 3 day sewing short cause at tmlxv Vocational School Charlotte- s. , - Mr. Robert Rose, North Lake. was a recent visitor to Red Point. to the-widow and family of the late D.F. Mooney., whose death occurred at his home to Bear Riv- India was guest, speaker at the south Lake Church on July it. A large attendance, was present. Miss Stewart has several relat- ives in the eastern districts. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Louis Chavaria and family, Nova scotla. are spending their holidays with rela- tlves in Souris and North Lake. Miss Phyllis McLeod. Uiu. at- tended the weddlngof her cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Cailum McLean at Red Point. July is. Mr.,Talbot' Stewart. noumn, has as his guest his neice and her husband, Mrs. liershel Fol- Brown. who passed away Ild.tNnru: Lake. motored racen-' 0 er on July 11th. Mr. Mooney had ' months and is an in debt from ti: it left office in 1048. it was subtracting guild "used in the war Another 4N,0M.00 parties" -- 'na'r:i,ely States; Canada and m0'lIQ. .q -.-. at Island. a long illness at home and inthrco children, Vernon Erldg. hospital. ' were Sunday visitors -to North Miss ' Stewart, R.N.. cm. L'”' A A i lottstowni onary recruit to Mr-, Mrs. daughter Susan. are few days with Mrs. parents. Mr. and Mrs stos. North Lake. were business vial Scotia. gggug-.. action exactlymggvg 'CW'el'l1I!le economic tie witiftelil Nether and more than sever years afttr Indonesia. then tbq Dutch Elltillidiel and a Dutcl announcement; re vealed that-dim government had assumed over 4.0ii0.000.000 guild. e Netherlands East indies administration when From the rernalnlnl 4.001.000.- 000 grinders, the governmentpssld , (9M0,(II).0M) against the Re her public of lndonesia.' i (su7.ooo,ooo) the g or e r a meat to to the ' from which It borrowed the gee. Greensboro. 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