L u not mar III-ml: n! ea - m manager that Erhard will not be H f stroke able to control the government single- , ‘ lull- PM»; I?“ m 1’" handed. thus proving thst ha dcnl Earle)!” Prpll Ila Iln lafflr: Um '- “01' can...” m 4- "ml “ ' m. WM not understand what is happening Sunltmke umlly loun- loo m K'M‘m'peii. _ a”; mrafimsghfiugngw rs m an... [dim now any more than he undmtood the much exposure us too much axe brook. Record. includ- all m' min in the bro in. Heat Alberta Liqum Control 3"“ u" stroke la almllar except am it Edmonton Jaunm Dm‘ w _' 9" “"f'm‘bde ha” ”f_”‘°' man," , , sonnsihility. i believe that all of party line» Repeatedly. l have nowmi,“ mm h, m . courtesies they have received at his greater pnvatlons on thou WhtI are us as MPs do too much l ll. hem M-P! fl.“ 3“! 'h" history. the Speaker. holy Mich- would our peopls think?" an 'T : ruuulua mrv wuli dav "WWII (now am» original steps toward liberty in 1948 Owl-"d "mfg/Ihow-mfinxfi'zrfifm and lens. But without his almost follow! language? exposure u; nectloln n! his mind." Im - mm - , . e eat. n or out 0 artist. in the use of an abstract A West Gel-nu mas-tam .l summanlse. Monuquu. Alba» impersonal authority, based on his do“ The mm s I (he “in,” m. mum” E. u h“ I no”, we. “(orig-Pu r . belief that he is called by a higher m when Mm mm, M mmn.‘ mm mm be m. “harm” mm“ “m l‘i‘ln‘ Itmwmd Mllmailv by Thom-an umpapm Adv-twining Sowk-n Tomato. A25 Unlvortl’y a... Impli. MAN; Mew-ii. am Cnhcnt 5m... v 0‘ mi, far, Univ-filly 5.5m. Wmmn pill", tom w." l h“ “F p ‘ Goewia Slnuv. Vlhzouvll (MA marl ] This Is a penetrating comment Member Canadian Dolly Nswwlvfi ruplhhm . on a man for whom it is cum. 1° Nanci-lion .ml Th. (main. man. the Canadian i have respect than likng or sympathy. power in rule. Germany would not i. n l s h l b— l each day: ilsue at :33; $3125. .l'dprdzhe’l. iii" 1sz l . . take the aiming temper-lulu have the world beat-path away the country—01y . . i . mi p. nr a m and the museum» mechan- horn hla upon—9mm Buc- Journ . "audit". n m-A-ew e g", l Urgent CIVlc Pro em timbre-known. in? sweat tin-Hen . .«s the m in. lsal lian minimal to... ‘ I I I rlphu sv mplibllullon of Ipecial dispatchei lump. ‘ ii ‘5 M be hoped_ as Indicated by alas ruuvnd Subscrlpllan mm, Mamr 6mmt yesterdw' that the No! ever as: my week by uni-y. . I sum I van! by mail or mul lame! and ma- Charlottetown housing study confer- ." u enra. called shortly after His Wor- WM ‘ V‘:;dnlr'lie‘:;:i.;:lsl‘dck $3.1. . ship took office for his first term. 3 mil not only he reconvened bllt that 1 it Will get down to business and grap< pie with a problem which is becom- 1 ing more and more acuta for many of our citizens in the lower-income , ; brackets. This applies particularly to families 1 “ill: small children—«a class which should, b_\' all civilized standards. be given priority where housing accom- Nov over 7» pa. linn'! copy lint... Audi lime... pl 0mm» WV Today's Ceremony The best Wishes of all our people will be extended to Lieulenant Onl- onel MacDonald and Mrs MacDrma‘d as they nl'Ppal‘F to take over at Gov. El’llmel‘li House following the swear- Ing-in ceremony in the Confederation Chamber today. from which Colonel MacDonald Will emerge Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. His noteu‘nrlhy career in military. nthletic and educational fields has made him Widely known throughout the Province. and he brings chellent qualifications to the high office to which he has been appointed. everybody knows who has inquired inlo the matter. children are a draw- back in obtaining such accommoda- lion. and the more children a familv i has do: less likelihood there is of it getting satisfactorily placed. ‘ There are exceptions to this rule. l of course: but for the most part lnnd- ‘ i lords prefer to rent their houses to To His Honour Lieutenant Gov- ‘ families without children. and often cmor andman on his retirement. the first question asked of prospec- and to Mrs. Hyndman. the warmest. 3' live tenants is whether they have regards of our citizens will also be anysllch encumbrances. If they have, extended. Their hospitality has been the.» may find themselves lucky to in keeping with the fine tradition obtain even "substandard" quarters which has been associated with Gov- at rentals they can afford to pay. ernment House for so many years. This is the first thing the pro- Whilc His Honour ceases after today posed h o u sin g study conference to be Her Majesty's representative. should Lake stock of. it will not ho 119 will retain the high esteem he enough to makeasurvey of dwellings has earned bv the conscientious unfit for habitation. condemn them manner in which he has discharged and launch expropriation proceed- slI his oifl al duties. We trust that ings with a View to providing more he will have many pleasant memories civic parking sites—as has been sug- to take “ith him in his retirement. gested—u‘ithout giving thought to as a host of friends and “punish— this grav rresponsibility. That would onlv worsen the situation. and force l ‘lmodation is concerned. Instead. as i already its victims. We are planning now for the big centennial celebrations next year in Charlottetown. An we going to ignore this challenge as we have done in the nast. or are we going to make a sincere mm to cope with it? We don‘t profess to know how that can best be done. but we do feel that it is time {or a thorough assessth of our means of doing it. Unemployment Fund It is reassuring to note, on the authority of Labor Minister Mac- Eacharn. that the unemployment in- surance fund is starting to replenish itself. As a result. action is not re- quired now to ensure that benefit i payments are maintained for jobless l workers. ‘ The fund went into the red in hands. Adenauer's Achievement West German Chancellor Konrad Adennuer will retire very shortly. and When the Bundostag reassemble: after its slimmer recess it will. he to appoint Profwsor Ludwig Erhard. the present Minister of Economics. to his office. This Will mark the end of n momentous era in E u ropsnn politics. in which the old Chancellor played a dominant part. What, really. did he achieve for his country? This question is discussed by a writer in a l‘Fcerit i=sue of the. London Specta- tor. in which these salient points are net im‘ih: Two things Adenaucl' achieved that probably nobody else available could have done. He held the ring between the ferocious counter-inter- bcgins to drain away the reserve. RED SAlLS lN THE SUNSET PARLIAMENTARY FORUM Are Commons Proceedings Too Partisan? lEdllor's note: While PAL i grind ihs first few times you rick Nicholson. imam zol- helr it but then you notice that urnnist the The Guardian. ll this in . Thompson ploy. rather an vacation, a series of guest than a lefloul intent. Both in columns by MP'n—Infl a quelunnl and in apaeene. Mr. parliamentary inruln— is be- Thompson plays the partlaan ill: Dnflfllu‘d. Today's contri- gnme as well ll lnyone. Now bulor in Douglas Fisher. New when he bEElII! his "shove wil- Democratic Party MJ’. m tics" line the Collsfll‘vatim seei- Port Arthur. Ontario.) with some luslice, and remind him of his actions in the lust parliament that brought their government tumbilnl down. 111;" is an harassing chorus 0! tries that the proceedingn of lhe House nl Commons are lao partinn. is there too much petty bickering. too much time wasted in re-lighnng old battles and in jockeying {or the next election. ratherihnn doing the work ul hand‘ i think lhe snmer in ms. l lhlnk all pumps nhsre in the re- sul knowing the trouble in a hit easier lhan correcting it. The main reason is that no clue in wil- ling to be inst to give up pani- xanshi ypu up. y n u r throat rllgurauvelyli is cut. non Thompson. tho 5 p n r n a leader. is the great one in this and in the lssl parliament in take lhp llne that we must stop “playing Wiitlcs " it sound: l no YOU WANT THIS? ,. While there urn ways by change in procedure Ind elector- al arrangementa which could do awny with some n! the excesses in partisanship. its basic cause ol it remains This clause is the pellet. consciously a vigorous a response In some Iussestlon “In! we go along with lnmzflalng aug- gea by sunum party. in a nutshell. until politicians believe that you are fed up with plnls- anahlp and demand same end to it or never. realralnt in it: an. it will continue. one personal nplnlnn (in this: the partisan h an“. is catching PUBLlC FORUM DIVORCE PETITIONS Sir, - I am a Vncntloner in your beautiful province nnd have lust. mad your editorial note on divorce pemlons being blocked [1. rs l happen to be one at the LIN you menlinu hill lnrluiinlely l'm not one at the tragic cases. But there are many. Mnnv of these petitioners when Harlin! their divorce it! overt will have only won hall the list- tle. Unless I legal separation was obtained prior to divorce Ivllk in tho front 0! their homel. Such MD]! are to be commend- ed. There are nthers —ws nl-s mankful they are in the minor ity. who take III) pride in k299- ing things tidy and in order. Take n stroll on I Sunday mor- ning and see all the rhocnints bar wrappers and sundry. lcat— nt of slanth and on ndllcent lawns. Willie“ tin bro- ken bottles on the lidewalka and streets. Broken Kilns is I mell- ace Io usi- owners Ind a duller in nun)! WIYI. There il no exe Ind younger M Pr catch it from the election cnmpslgns A strong lactor is that th a name at Commons has a "up mum. ln which the older MP: with lane of aenlarlly have prem- gntiven and neunpiue the beha- viour pallet-u, An old veteran like Paul Martin or lack Picker sgill or John Dleienbnker ha I been so staunch in his own Party for no long Ind In convin- ced at the pulsi- parties' inane nuaeles that it tnkes u death m- a royal anniversary a: mute their partisan sniping. These senior men of the House lend the pace and in politics. where elec- iornl survival is all impnnant. their very nenlorllv is pml that their pinnilm me sound. in 1952 one oi the tincst. moat emu. Vila defeated in lain ridan. lair! Humid Gnen was most experienced veteran and one at the laughest party men Ln th a House. He became mll‘ Minister for External Allstrs and moved llwsy from the level of psi-than ship. The result? neleati you Exrnzss Ynun WISH Therelore. Li you want inn narflnnship you an elecinra will have to convince the politicans that you really mean it. Me: lime I luv technical elisng might help. It we let election at regular intervals it would cut out me or the fighting (on- position. at least in the early slages oi the psi-llaments. it we not time unlit: on each subject debsled, this would preclude snme oi the prolonged repetition and ateli- ing; further. it would breathe the necessity oi quality into than speeches that were made. it we removed (mm the Enuul itself. u: Imali commltlees. most at uie amtlny of estimates it would aave noun time. give Illa i in: clue is heat and the mud v tlon in seen most frequently dur— Ln in. hut waves. The body elm a me where n cannot [lands are exhausted and reluse to work and the body tempers- lmunla and may reach no dance: 1". wlualn a Ihort time. The . venture and lack sl sweating leave the skin hot, flushed. and dry. This ls in contrast to heal. prom-alien, a related condition. in which the akin in cold and clnmmy. These indeuala lack salt and water. Heat atrnke la aerious and can he lat-l unless the victim: an ed off. mun heat stroke mpomla unu- ally to renting in a cool place with adeqqu ' ‘ ' nl hash air and the removal of most of the clothing. This in el- lectlve only when the victim is seen euiy and the condition is suspected because at the flushed appearance. nut. in molt uni-lieu. tha tint ciew occurs when the per- Inn collapse: nfler being out on I scorching day. more so when the humidity in high The most useiul remedy at this time la immersion in in water. Thla may Iound drastic but there is no Qlkcilve substitute. The victim is placed in a tub of cold water and pieces al lcs Ire added until the rectal inm- peralurc falls below 103 degreea‘ 1. Ice water. sponge hathl. rub- bing with ice. wet sheets. u n d electric inns are less effective“ than Illa ice bath, The physician . almqu he called because at the» "An utlut'a painting la a i. I mixed up.— Port Animi- News Chmnicle. Now there's a lull inkobna [ELI yml lee As wall II he" liner. The nun who bulldl dm w The Aland-I’d apt-Mon (by coin-tony at Robe-vim) tor the peculiar mull-III now to ho omen-diamame swun- ilonl is that you can't nuke ll: omeletls without hie-kins em. This In true. But the lamentch statesmen o! the undeveloped world are now demonstrating that you lilo 0-1 Inc-k Ill the lul there In. without lnlltlnl anythlni remotely resembllnl lIIIi omeletle.—Philndeiphla Bul- etn. OUR MONTAGUE OFFICE will In moving Iron ltl praienl loutlon ln Mn. Hume's bulldllll on Mlhl Street. In! will bl oven [or hullneu than on And allu July “In. liyl'ul Shlw Ind MIII Mlucliill will be xlad lo nun-t old Mil new rullomen I! AMI Ixer locItinn. Hyndman & Co. Limited Inlnrallu sin" in! OFFICES Ch'tnwn. Emmet-aide. Alhertnn. Monuan Agents flnrnllllloul the Province serious nature at lhla disease. I mar holldlyl Without In «in an M Icknlliiv: «in only, even the weatherma. mm carried away by a p... aim for uactueu, Weather his casts-now aelapm use the word "prohibilitien." Instead. the weamennan hu ndoolcd a much um and al times em. mt assumption that what in predicts will come to pass. Until mnn can ponimi the u... that. we‘d preier an honest ad. mlulon (mm lhe weamermnn that he is just forecasting prob. ablliiiea.—Windsor Star. ENTER PNRITAN BANNED MEATS ILY ALBUM PHOTO O W EEEF 5m! acts that struggled for riches and in. April and May but SW *0 88in in Kneesuss‘ t‘lne Ill;thf avelyhdln (mt-:1; 1:: nagging expression . . u. up vncncoulorcus y fluence m the emerging new mxglye J' ‘9 Ti“: Mm“ "and 1‘ WM 0! children and .ilmpny. etc. In hand into which papers and bot- an on sunieeu h- orluinallty It is the little known that Nazism t0 continuef him the fall. until the the meantilirne these women for ties. nnu Mlhue; wane uncle- gy-bfium red c. nholngrsphlc . e - . _ resellre o w' men as i a case may he) must can be dew ,Sowhetliei- you r, a on an “as l” "I "" H“ “mm “f 35h" p m” unemployment go nut and support Ihe children live in the lawn or wintry, belling ll that it la eauler. t “°°"'"" mliu ' Here‘s a photo contest the whale iamlly can enjoy. ‘ No need to take new pic- tures - iust gather 'mund the iamily album and pick out the photo you all like best. it could win a valu— able prize ln Puritan's Family Album Photo Con- test. Noploiessional photo— graphers allowed. Entries will be judged on the basis of: a. natural human jfifia l As you can see. technical quality isn‘t as important on trash. natural situation -lnvolvingeltheryour chil- dren or the iamin group. But plsase note: Puritan cannot assume responsie biliiy iar returning photot'y. so be sure you enter only picturesior which you have the negative or another a easier. thin expulsan yoursell knowledge-lily about the matter Quelflon It you want to run the light for less party flghflnl you could hen writing the puny lead- ers and telling them your viewa. it will take a lot at letter. I n line Welter Golden lug on do your part. and thin Rive expression of your Bulimia [or II that i.I belutilul 1' you if“!!! of belu- eliis as much as the intimidation of opponents; the standards of public nd private life at the end of the war are so low that business probiiy, simple truth-telling and clean ad- ministration were almost unknown. Some of the men who have made modern Germany had been in inward exile during that. twelve years. not. 3ny Adenauer himself and Professor with no sin ti-nm their spouse. Thin in extremely difficult (or Some time ago. a special report was prepared in which a drastic overhaul in unemployment insurance arrangements was proposed. The Government, Mr. MacEuchern inti- mated. is giving this report consider- ation. Certainly it is not something that ran be shelved indefinitey. Abuses were pinpointed in the report a . To obtain a divorce while be. ing a resident at Quebec Is a cor- did ellalr and this blockage makes it worse. It Is also veryl‘ costly. Average aim. has! se~ pumilnu mo H There are many olherl like mysell. who. linnwipg what we know now. iuat wouldn't bother in obtain our until a sallulaclary Ioiutlnll is nhlalned lll event. A poet laid. "A w in a joy forever 1 am. sir, etc. v1.1). comm Moms! lumial. III-Ier because he turn- ed his hud|ll [peach into I Illlhlul ltflck on the Tories. In other th‘ll. even the Ild count quencu ol partisan-hip tench M WI. "mans COMPLAINT .. Sir.— We are two tmn’lltl Vil- Itillg the hind mm Miniwhl. Our first Imp wu It Chll'loue- iowll 1 1. which call for remedial measu . mar-ale. w’we uni-ax r ford bednbunitl‘vahg:ns::e:lndulxcz and Parliament will expect to rue; MARY 110mm .itiou.2'ui’:“.‘.‘l$ Til-cum: print. Entry forms are at mm widen“ M 4 Mt. Mantis-1.9mm. ofle ‘ dye visited this Our Yesterda 3 your supermarket now. produced a worse chaos than was al- ‘0“ wh H1 H 3 MM I Illvg;¢m?":-;m~m I m M than the aaanllaa i.. Send your photo alangwuh en 9 ouss resumes after "1"” - one laboloriacslmila label I‘ Mdy the“ “1° ""11""! °f “'5‘ “WI‘ sir. — Dawn through the “ill wendmd lu tlu-ough the open N". m "A" no mwelloi- minty at our heavenly runner in pmul. lug beauty im' u. in all it. u- ul > house was . tuk that only a political the miE‘B‘FBEI‘In-esilo S ark; we; have aung he‘ll, ins footing! 11:13:40“ “a; nu;- “in... 1, 1... item any Puritan product. II genius with a deep knowledge of hu- "T" “ "mm m ““f “3 " u" '- ° Mil“ h‘vm Ill parts at ‘ man natm and the ability to hold It has been estimated that if 50% led "51'." M w'“ M "m '"m “‘d' " “M m .‘.”‘...°'..i,, i211... "in: out. 2' 1" mm "mm' ’M Top prize in this new con- test is a $1500 Iducation mholalahlp(or51500cash If you pistol). The scholar ‘thlp would be invested for your child. to Increase in value each year until needed. to sddltlan. 10 of lndin‘s illiternto peasnnts could read the directions on seed packages. that huge nation‘s problem of pro- ducing enough food would disappear. It. would simplify the vast job of teaching more efficient farming methods to those now chronically un— Itmng men in check could achieve. The Chancellor prides himself on being an arrogant. cunning. cynical pmcinn; A plus Catholic with no tinn trait: except faith: a pat. rt with a profound contempt for hil countrymen: a party politician dly 00 hi! but in the celebri- flollollhe lent Dist. Axle Ill-1! plh'on Mint. REV. B Dull. CSP. wan the celebrlnt II nun "Ill. floor! Wm um and am. Food Wu Ivluhed our thI wlll of a", lad inf! MN. two munnb the «of pen I. l wu neatly refrelhcd ro- sently while out In the country salami a car ride with a Menu at mine who la a commercial traveller He spoke at the henn- ly of «pr country aide. We were travelling from Montague in drive ch Dr. 11'. Mon-nan. who has [or not wiped clnn in! than“ we nerves. _ cesium . W at l. i by all: u. obvlon . with an iron will, no nerves and an derled . ‘ . m. 1mm mm b 61:.“ :3“ “"f'h "a: l m a, Dmm'fl‘mfi pill” oi 3100 «ch wull nnshakabls bede in his own nght- beauty. There are the beautiful wan um . Ichno. be awarded bringing the nsss. Ha woe just the man Germany Accidents claim more lives Among I"; ". hm- "'5 “‘9 “'"l‘ l“ 5"” l“ * v total prize VAT 0 to $2500' . needed. and ha believes that Ger- children aged 1 to 14 than the five mud {$331333 hfn‘d 213:3“ M m an “HM Mr :LhéTii‘ in. .p. Enter Purltlll's anlly Al: ' mnny still needs him—h- may prove lending diseases combined, says the 39mm“ Wm! llllfll- Prince lid-ltd Ill-M CW"!!- Hved in- tin div is ‘ hlfll bum Photo Contest soon. to ho right and it may be his mu. Netlonai Safety Council. 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