4 & - °c Ne > x - FEDERATION NEWSLETTER & The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs . War 77, 1965 ,e . | ‘This “could lesser the possihil- tine end question possible wit ritish Jurist Is impressed ity of a fair trial. Shawcross gesses Otherwise many mab . told the 14th general assembly of bhe ward for his industry and cour- appreciate as much as anyone = d te by 258 ters pu concern mught s age. In the past there have been else the place of the family W th Pa rs’ Ca For Truth institute attended 2 never come to light. Shawcross tough years and it would be farm in our society. But the suc- i . pe re leading newspaper men from 32 said. ° |mice to believe that there won't cessful family farm like the suc- oe « —, a. There were cases were se ‘ |be similar ones in the future but cessful family business has’ had Ry HAROLD MORRISON ternational Press Institute, equally _critici crecy had to be ley based on exploitatitn of to grow bigger to survive during LONDON (‘(CP)—Lerd Shaw- some countries—including per- 48s in the other — though those in government . farm land and farm workers the last few years and it wil! cross. a distinguished British haps both the United States and picking Scotland where, be seek to preserve secrecy may ; ‘ 5 can be expected to continue probably have to grow still bic- jurist said here he gen- Communist countries—follow a ‘He lord justice-general seem iso have in mind trying to pre- * | With fewer farmers and increas- ger This is an economic fact rally is impressed with the pattern where “trial by sews = and ob eee ~ -., : | ing farm costs ‘the consumer which no covernment and no care taken by newspapers to paper” has gone too far. ; anes ; ~~ 5-t® , may soon-expect the food bill to farm organization's political ac- prevent publication of anything Reporters have obtained sation possible i the «ALLIED TROOPS PARADE > __ take on more importance in the jtation is going to be able to untrue. statements from witnesses and must be done exclusively By J. LINCOLN DEWAR such is net likely to he the case. houses and our retail stores are budget. change.” And where the law -s Set them out in full: Likely de- Criminal authorities and the re 8 geptINn ‘AP)—Nearly. 30.008; Another week has passed with. This week polate growers are bulging with cood food available SUCCESS OR FAILURE doubt as to what ycan be fendants have beem questioned ‘wit must enly be published to West Berliners turned out Sat. « eut any change in the pattern of) having the oportunity of exert- generally at reasonable prices, Recently the Hon. Harry JUNE lished, he said he would urge 29 cross - questioned; crime the world whee the ultimate urday to watch US.. fs drought. cold and hich winds. ing influence on their potato des- indeed at prices which are low Hays, Minister of Agriculture in ‘enerally the month of June publishers to take their courage Correspondents have not only trial takes place. and French troops parade = When it is considered that in tiny thraugh electing members jin relation to earning power and speaking to the Alberta Cham. |* associated with two rather in both hands and heed the fa- acted as detectives but have ree That kind of rule “would be celebration of Allied Ferces - parts of the province there has to the Potato Roard True, 'his the cost of other commodities ber of Commerce had the follow- unrelated matters, grass and mous advice—‘‘publish and be ported their conclusions in the hardly tolerated” in England Day s heen ne real rainfall! during Reard cannot perform muracles Much of this food abundante fing to say. weddings. Perhaps the only pos damned.” newspapers rather than to the where newspaper reporters can . . April and May am that due to: hut it can do much to. guide. and is the result of having adequate “In some farm “quarters; for ee ee =e at Meneenes Gene authorities . engage in criminal ievestiga- - winds evaporation has heen very wnfluence the future of an indus suffici ass widows whic someti . > ’ thigh the conclusion can not be try which is of great value to ——. poy Hage bb osc — —. there seems to he a resulted from the weddings the 1961-42 royal commission on : Tired? Sluggish ? : eeling that there is something ae the press, suggested there escaped that the situation is be- the province : . it. Canada-has never had any almost holy in the ste of a However, it is not the intention chonid be certain reservations Feel Fast “wy ee aera : Drifting -- a s ” on =_— real concern - o — wives farm. You'd almost think. to lis- : ee ~ a —— about what could be published. 3 3 av, May 24 was one of sea may sme and pees food supply, the population has ta so these le, ™ June hut rather to point ou For example, he t - ; eo few times that we sam te but the story is different when taken i. granted that food that there pect Boe A ye cre the significance of the month as " - - ame a cos ce call soil drift: neg in this pro- the ceing cets rough, then the Jig he available Recently ahout success in farming _ @ fresh start in the farm year of the feel better Kiger Carter's >” vince. this wasn't driftin asso. pruflent operator sees amt 38 'S while there is no concern evident _that- the quarter-section-man.al-__-Here again, of course, the {n The Delicate Art Of Little Liver Pills. Gentile, sure ~ ciated with cultivation. but the in cond order about Ms SMP. In come thought is being given to ‘ready has a place assured in terest is more for the livestock P. E. | COUNCIL BOY SCOUTS Carter's Little Liver Pills have wind was actually picking up the case of the potato industry 14. nocsibility that we might not paradise while the man on & man whose flocks and herds on Asking Questions e & ft. been helping Canadians for — clouds of dust and carrying it means paying attention te continue. in this happy position. section may have a little trouble being released from pen and ‘ ae OF CANADA as a 5 a ever the countryside Operators marketing. quality, advertising nie to the apparently greater at the gates. harn release the owner from the Many businessmen, some Cortaountt ein ro Benin ni ia ast Based wasp weg vac ine HE written ew ards_in other occupations “The view has also been ex- ‘ask of carrying and cleanine husbands, and too many has a very ama | acnien int of course. went far and wide hefore anv of the meetings are and diffe — . the sonal seg pressed in some quarters- aeri typical of the winter RORRCS is parents begin on imerview wil be held in the your | er. This special actos “~ Milne unesccc tic coniker haa ald ae cannel Sonnieet Om ate ple have és or — ee cultural and otherwise — that 1 @ sense grags is-nature’s univer with “Now, all I want are the stimulates the liver bile. ” fe eee oe eke ce the deans dia buc ae gaauiing Bh uae ture by the thousands. In a don't understand the problems 5a! miracle, it is found in all facts”... and then follows an a “ it flowing freely. Aids : ~ ok a ike Makariae hl hac OT fackace ae. weneekdl aamiaet en eee Is increasing of the average farmer because countries, in all climates, in attempted cross-examination. EN ; of your “ ee Se ae cata eitosdanve, the core une ee a I've been blessed with more- practically all zones and makes ny) 11, in June Reader's : ee ae - aad Wis winds. Lact Suulay ev- acasen. the scomserest aeuiliaa 2 the demand for (004 thas-the-average ,muecees in a tremendous contribution © 1 est shows that there are Green Street, Summerside pe A = ee ening there. was stil] ire te he of the Industry and the apathy =— agriculture I don't nEree with the welfare of man. hett st r d vi i ped d ' te cont tie you feel seen off the Fastern tof the evident at the time of the plebi We do not foresee any serious those views. T don't think failure ——— EB : s - eee — = tired. : . headachy take prevince Fortunately brush ecite shortage in the food basket but gives & person a monopoly om SYRUP IS STRONG test 5 experts. Read why Thursday Evening, May 27 at i p.m. Carter's La tle Liver Pills and ~ Bec Kiess' tccuue sak wooo. Coes . . the age appears to be at amend wisdom any more than success : - : e ; feed-back” often fools feel better fast. Carter's Little lem. the bush is tinder d {We hve in an age and Ina i” Canada when a ¢heap food po- does..My whole life has been It takes to 3% gallons of fathers. Get your copy of Public Cordially Invited Liver Pills, only 49¢ dak, eae ts dak eine ith (itch abeec naan aes 63 and 64 has been twice bles- spent in agriculture. I grew up maple tree sap to make ‘one gal Reader's Digest today. + -— d and has reaped just re on a family farm and 1 think 1 ‘on of maple syru mo greenery tn help hold them in of material things generally:- “6° pec a ‘ a P Pp check. the results could he ser- and of fond in particular. While , tout all may not have the best food : er as much as they would like there is no real concern ever with people going hungry be- cause the food isn't available Our farms, our wholesale ware- Our mest mert at the moment warmth POTATO MATTERS The farmer who grew potatoes ACROSS THE ISLAND Mont Carmel Student ~~ Heads Oxford Union By NEIL A. MATHESON: Provincial-Farm Editor ; BUNTING INTERESTING column stories ts something one mever escapes. not even on vacatien Last week I had an un- usually interesting trme in Maine chasing down an Island story —I'B tell you about it next week But last Monday I called at the Mont Carme!—home-—of—Frederie+Arsenault,_the iant etudent who has been elected president of the Students Wnion of Oxford University which comprises 35 colleces in all 1 talked with his parents Mr. and Mrs. George Arsenault om my way hack from a vacation visit to our friends the Bar- bours—Gordor. Rae and Sophie—in Alma Two dozen of the 35 Oxford colleces were represented at the meeting to elect their union president and Frederic received the support of 1f of them. To win such an outstanding honor at all es 2 most unusual feat. To get that type of support is even more oraiseworthy MANY BRILLIANT students have sought the union presi dency in vain The presidency of the union is often regarded as 3 stamp of distinction that marks a man for future greatness. Frederic had just returned from a trip to Russia when I alked with his parents. A long letter told something of his ex periences. He was one of the 30 students on the tour and he did most of the communicating with the Russians. They couldn't speak Russian and most of them had no-Enclish, so they com- promised and conversed in French. He's perfectly bilingual Skipped 3 Grades At Mont Carmel THE ARSENAULT bov skipped three crades in the local school at Mont Carmel, his uncle Antoine Richard told me when Tt called at his modern store And he graduated cum laude ‘with distinction’ from the University of Moncton which was a result ef the federation of St Joseph's College, Memramcook, N.B.; L’College du Sacre-Coeur, at Bathurst and L’C@llege St. Louis at Edmundston, N B : He tried for: the presidency of his class at St. Joseph’s University and missed. thouch he received 19 out of 240 votes, but he did make his gnal later when he was chosen to head the Maritime Federation of Students A keen debater; the Mont Carmel boy won the debating trophy for the University of Moncton . Now 21. Frederic has spoken in several countries He talked to a group of Russian students in Moscow, for example. and told them about the national union students in England He has also spoker ir Scotland. amone other places. He is now working on his Master’s decree and is studvine philosophy and political science | Rhodes Scholarship Winner FRED, WHO used to report for The Guardian, before he left this province. will complete his studies at Oxford in June 1966. Be won the Rhodes Scholarship for New Brunswick and P FEI. ‘for a two-vear period, and got a one vear’s extension, his father told me The available funds looks after college expenses and provide for travel expenses as well Not surprisingly, Fred Arsenault won the Gold Medal for “service” at Moncton in his graduating year. He had been active te many phases of Unitersity extra curricular work T Wked his story of the social nicht he and his fellow English Sturents spent in Moscow with Russian students. ‘We couldn't aging im Russian and thev couldn't sing in Enclish. an we com- promised and <anc Alouette in French’’. he told his parents. And Practically evervone knows and loves that lively French song. THEY MADF some wild, wonderful and completely im- oessible claim: for patent medicine in earlier days. Looking through a paper of 129 last week! was hunting at the time fer information on ar Islander whose career interested me—lI found a statement that a certain ‘Liquid Food” would cure paralysis The story said that six sisters—they were voung girls— gradually lost the use of their limbs, but the liquid food cured ther One cirl could walk about the vard and go upstairs alone at the end of the seventh week of treatment. the story said Ry the end of the eighth week the cirl’s color had improved. her eves were bricht and clear and she “was much more cheerful” Ancther sister was able to stand alone at the end of the eSebhth week. and could manace the stairs alone at the end of @leven_weeks.of treatment... _..... Mrs. Spencer Is Back Again § RECEIVED a rmioct pleasant surprise on Tuesday when @ voice called to me az I passed the Grafton Street spot where Mrs John Spencer used te have her vegetable stand. before ghe was sm horribly beaten late last var Whep TI turned and saw it was the little lady I know as Lizne Spencer. 1 could scarcely believe mv eves. It's the same courage and determination I saw as | watched her painfully Ty to walk with a stroller in the hospital last December, that's driving her now to resume her business, though she’s still far rom well “T wouldn't be alive today if it hadn't been for the Mounties.” fits brave and plucky lady told me. thouch che wouldn't co inte details 1 was sm clad te see her hack at her stand, I didn't eress ber for the reason Stone Cannon Ball Is Found important require rain and A GENERAL MOTORS VALUE impala Sport Coupe Chevrolet value is at an all-time high and Trade 'W Travel Time Is the time to buy! é, | Now, if you put all-time high value and Trade 'N’ Travel Time together, the only conclusion you can possibly come to is: now is the time to buy! - * So how about seeing your Chevrolet dealer in person and proving for And because Trade 'N’ Travel Time is now in high gear atyour Chevrolet yourself that Chevrolet value /s at an all-time high, and that Trade 'N’ dealer's, he has the biggest selection of Chevrolet models in stock. 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