TT Y _~ Seeger qe ene eerie nearer: J et : eR * = ~ a a % aoe oon ae . ‘ - caine icresiin acai ae = $ a esis * Thre Grrerrdliears | soies. coms torces sre sido ve | | | A Exertion “| Fee ‘ a strong among delegates from ae pg ot peer MacKenzzie ce ee se oul we 35 ee Pew - | Columbia_and Alberta, with Saskat® And Heart . Canadian Press Staff, Washington — : ‘igs rank Walker | chewan-<anlidly—in--the—Diefenbaker—}” oS SGP)... Tie | US. sty sinew epaneing Eat roe —— ~ Editor a a Sea ars -R. Van<Dellen | spectre of West Germany | rad Adenauer. He~ turned _his Published every week day morning-(except Sum .| C0 Upp ant is regarded ts | ~The heart beats faster wheeling and~dealing—in—step | back ov the Franco-West Ger- So ggg rg avian epee oe Sra eos Seen erate neh teres ~ ranch offices: et Summerside, Montague, Alberton | division is likely to show up in “Ont-. od upon to redouble Ke efforts. | "The fears srise from two cal | baxed in oy wee tae ovat nutiotatiy toy Thamesn-Neviepopens {orm This would give the selection of een 3 eee the aur- | culated United States moves | the,‘end of, unbridled West Ger- Advertising Services: Toronto 425 University Ave. | Quebec delegates added importance . colve mass Mined sé Gat. © con pea dpb aan mls ‘coalition Soverumeat has | _ * Erhpire 3-8894; Montreal 640 Cathtert Street Uni | since there is felt to be considerable’ be distributed where it is needed | Washington and Bonn. come apart with the resignation .. + = Weralty, 65942; Western Office 1090 Wee Georgie “| 4. tn the Atlantic neoviness: 2 fas Ls most. But there is a limit to the | President Johnson, in ‘moving | of four cabinet ministers on the» eee the Canadian Press, The Canadian |" roronto—lawyer-Arthur—Maloney-+-. ; se : oe can pump. the Soviet Union and in the chances of retaining power with _ Pr a cecindvalr eet 10-9 ee Sy eee will ‘be opposing Mr._Camp-for-elec- aa sere sapere ply sape de ye pawtheghnnnd sSeeey Semen See a in this as , = . : ‘ z stroke onutput ‘ quadr upled spread nuclear weap- a ceded 1 ro the Aatcied Peo reve = ee ~ at this gathering, sal We rake ereaece a sec ‘to ap | os ‘ocmhs_pessated: to mals coat tie come —— local wows pubs _ “here ‘again the prognostications : * use_of West Germany in the | what follows could be a re Ot See crete we | are conflicting. What is pretty cer- ie ere ae Donn fears that its hopes of | SiTgence of sentiment. frlendiy ‘Not over 40c per week by carrier. tain is that it will take the spotligh nervous system and the hormon- | reunification with East Ger- to the calculated independence ,» $12.00 2 year by mail on. rural routes and areas ; ; . es from the adrenal glands, But | many may be expendable. It is of de Gaulle..That would follow not.serviced by carrier. “= ; from the doings on Parliament ,Hill. . the more the organ dilates, the established Soviet policy that West German pique at having, 1 ay eta diarcredie ne setae al next week. And we don't imagine }” '.| thinner the wall es and | Germany be kept divided as 2 nee ee a : that Mr. Hellyer—or Mr. Pearson ee ae ment SD. eytere. Serie: Republican Senator Thruston en sel tote Gianni ce ee git the limit of adaptation |. em Ocnclear voice, once en. | 20808: Sd “eem ieee 's PAGE 4 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1966. | complaint on this score. | Sache diet con spots a seed bo the US. also seem | elaborating on a Republican-fi- = il _. Reform Badly Needed: ee ue aa coe ee eee ne | at Range ities cobttag The Tory Turmoi = sty INE a serve and unless iS | GIVES FISCAL REASONS — | American foreign “policy | has If there weren’t any Tori Prime Minister Harold Wilson ed ee eae American relations: with West | YeeTed ewsy from peace com --. ‘ “#quabble-among. themselves. it_wggid.| has announced that he will curtail In this respect. a man's heart is | Corman’ wt verpsiniag, about | -Gae Kenedy sof Encsooer. surely be necessary, from the =. | political patronage in Britain’s hon- 4+ Saniirupt” WEbE EE pessoal maa the —-West’German — contribution-|~- Morton-.said.. Johnson shooia** al standpoint, to invent some./For | ors system. Except for peerages, nothing comes in. : a the financing of American | Tevers’ ® See ee what more could a party in power at | honors will henceforth be bestowed go fast ee ey aS a Ottawa, with a record that could | only for public services, regardless of : hardly be called inspiring by the most | party affiliation. Commenting on this time than the diverting spectacle pre-.| Mail remarks that while Mr. Wilson pented by its chief-opponents? They has been criticized for making only ‘even got embroiled in an argument a partial reform, no Canadian Prime ever their own defense policy in the | Minister has ever gone even this far. y iildst-of what was tobe | SStablished democracies with a com-- |= = = sire eee ____| the job usually is blamed. It is | a traditional rallying ery for | there is tremendous jealousy ee ee ee sees ae === = FOP LEVEL MEETING — 7 So Se smal b Mamet 58 be alee ceive sf Bee eerie bee -an—attack—-on-the- government's: de--} eee aystem..In.. = ne SS + eee ee eh ee ed about .something else. This | profess_to believe that _.. fense policy! In. the meantime, oft} 0ur-case, it is “elevation” to the; i than half the attacks take place | has become a habit and bas not | this can only be overcome by — rts their national party president Sena’ aecsnbbanias 1 ca after the victim goes to bed. ee ee See ee ee et oo “———"—gind his braves are beating their tom- | * "0St Of ‘party : T Be 1 Aa ; x been _fo "the pasty foms Touder than ever, calling for = LL eonadbend : the privilege of evaluating their lead- - 1968 has been a bumper crop eh er’s right to go unscalped. year oo oe _t. They didn’t = so well at the Se ees en amen Wade . Godarky party sonTOresls CHS WOGKs [ee ere ne eee eee ceanee ar car | which was supposed to be a spring- in their days of power, both Mr. St. Lande te Lisibichewan tines: r an automobile OF ane cr canine bus Al ae cae | eee ee eT ot one vlinder, never wl be estinians, has been raiding present Syrian government ee eee on occassion from. ; 1 of today little knows heat farming > travel miles an hour eid _hometand in whichis now |—a formidable struggie might aes to grief through the | |. prime Ministe = ee what those figures mean to our crawl a'worthwhile way of | Se rieat should be raised to $2. | {or any length of time. laresl, trem. Gyrien. teves._Un- | be touched off. Bet usbody Se aaa “the fea. | Power, of the Senate appointment as | coe, who is’ not: only the con. | WHAT I8 THE ANSWER? Fa at Cae ee eoease {Mra K° erties: Pizoge exgists | ast Sestet_seepeneRaiy fr | chesinats out of 0 tee Sorams vu ‘Sahincaaiell seientious Conservative MP for |' This makes it clear that the ths Fosrees pamnata, | 7 aun Gen Gisepan ieepinnines | sues Oe of siees, Bet ely 0) As Te Eo Lo eral leadership question would not'be | instrument of political patronage, |- Moose Jaw, but also a wheat | world price of wheat —$2.11 per | rye Han : is. ‘My two grandchildren have | Week, 880. the Syrian foreign | “When Samson pulled down the ———-igeet-on—the-agentaBot—tny're}-letber_ than an 8 means of strength- | termet, an I asked him to de- | bushel for, top quality wheat, | ja’ prunnes wold pot be ont | maiabter eieely: sgyeerel Gass | silane af the Simaees, “te ties ; , Nuniber One” Northers, ‘Tot ie os ee. ap ele hoping forva better break at the big ening the upper chamber with men | forte i iis tr avorase man er, ee eee ver of line’ and’ would be fully his b Woe — This ws # shcek to other | Bal many Arabs Tear war any Arabs” Year” that tio —~frational” pow-wow at- Ottawa next {of teal shill ty. But rarely Prime Min- | who has just harvested this rec- | ient. fied by the circumstances. It | 40 ‘of: the lungs that usually | AT®> who prefer to talk | one will-get badly hurt this time ore ister Pearson. - 1M erp on. his Saskatchewan | 1 asked former Agriculture | 2°es likely that ou. farmers | goes unnoticed unless special sbout_Arab unity rather than to except the Syrians.” - ee Pi a farm. tee te Sis Senin eo — eS ae oe tests are done or an overwhelm- nani hari have been taken to: head. With exceptions—the most q ret average man may farm-| fatmer’s friend” consid- | sovernment ‘the Australian | 128 infection occurs. The invas- . pS notable being Dr. Norman MacKen- | a section and a quarter (800 oT de aes er bad as Va ae toe acetate ype gt The Cook k Flood ee WER THEY GYPPED ?—What | sities of Britis! deals ; ? - : : ee eeeplain, ae OR nee | cael tte oe ee | ee ee $$$ 1 ©. writes: What are the} : +- Ea that the patty’s “tatéommt olf!et, 1 isen party warhoress or’othars of oes cs See Pe OR fet ; ees | of stands rotaln-Mlah popular _-. through its organizer Dr. James John- Tong.sta nding loyalty to the Liberal : : cae son who is not a member of the.na« | cause... They have included Senator -great-improvement. the usual ; Hemiltes ton Spectator books rises unabated. The strong after 11 revisions and a see nee aid down the proud} ane et Dave included Senator | ay22 bushels in the la two or | . in diplomatic circles. s goof | ng bow such a thoroughly ire. | Sethe advice of s physiclal be | ies tobe’ bis us ever, not | “Theae and other favorien of vey, |) “three” years, Which have been | often is referred to as SpeeaRIe sary “can get started-| 70%." advice of a physicial be- | ises to be as big &s ever, if not _.. yules_without consulting them. The 24 | good years: it contrasts vividly ts whet the conse of pala and swell} Gleet nn ; ter . nation consisted largely of almost |} Fi, 5 15-18 acts he Seek eaancd ¢ Van af We 8 ee ee eee REASON FOR i teey be that Ge aval ee ee oe he . Johnson gives it, is | losing the last election for the Lib- | acre over the previous 10 years Seoe to Expo WF next year ts of the public relations firma- H. M. writes: Is sleep 8 of frozen entreef and canned Pas Gar oe ak ket * that there hasn’t been a meeting of | erals in his capacity as their national_| CANNOT-SELL ALL Now being called. ment. ae cae foods leaves the home cook | reading.” How else could you the national executive for months, | organizer, and Senator Hazen Ar-. ee reas Comet 40 - Wada Sia. sememneemanal, ak | _ Coy selaht eunsleto: 96 commen, Tok Tiet eeeretie woreda (ee Sue No epeenet AG | explate the segcees tah Eo 2a ror : wheat at once—_the = that “Expo 67 officials. asked sleep- | special dishes. This appears | kimo and someone had to take the initia-"| gue, whose contribution to Canada| elevators and the railroads could} fat scented on invitation to vis. | Minor Vatican officials Wf per- | eainy The-majority of us sleep | remy ects far the woman secinae tor tr tants of tociont tive. That’s interpreted, by the anti- | included his defection to theLiberals | Rot hndle it: He has probably | it the gigantic Canadian’ world’s | chance the Pope, would const. S tehuces tor wae | en ee eae cee Senet : : ‘ eye {been permitted to deliver a | fair too er coming*to Catiada next year who has mastered the basics of Diefs, as a dirty dig at Dalt. from the New Democrats. _ - quota of only two busels for » MO one was eee te he ved am official invita. | TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— cookery. One which hes just ap- |, Al! the sew cookbooks eves-~ .-In any case, the agenda gives In a half-hearted way, Mr. Pear- ie tee acre on_bis:faqen., sale weet religion cities, | tion from the Government. Evi- ar corly-fitted shoes ruin {he peared, for example, is devoted ee ee ce - the meeting: theme “as “a practical | son tinkered with Senate reform last | $150 sor bushel forbs Sphoet-| 204 Expo is the first off'cisl | So Seige, “magee he |—— Gil. teave soak be mpamy brie. | 2 comes 0 emmeunts and fining, policy for Canada in the second cen- | year, when he introduced compul- ~ = Saver ot Se eee began making trips eut side pte wif Dagmar ip gh pmol PUBLIC FORUM ee ee te hep ee a ee tae tury” and says nothing about the:| sory retirement for all future sena-'| shipment to the lakehead, be- | x. ee ne as cae at : sales of old favorites run high. | %Tibbled “receipt books” of the leadership. ‘Tt calls for general and | tors at 75. But while this will mean a a ae eee en Shortly after "the ‘Seek sound more like*a probabitily |: "Seca on 9 a In England, “Mrs. Beeton’s Eng- ee wee aa as tae ae group discussions right up to th slightly faster er, and some- | i ee a : : = sat tent | two verses of “Lead Kindly : ele-there-te 46-be-a--|-Mr...Pearson’s- intention. to’ keep-the |. Sr Cmet Ue. prairie roel, Ut | pone woul turn wy. Otiews and | ua Ow Vetter Ant tioesends [ewer se eee gu wees Eee a plenary session at which people can | ld pork-barrel tradition in Senate’ |° 1% bushels per acre which he. . -— talk and vote, This shunts the elec-. appointments working for all it is bie See tet seed— before the * tion proceedings to the end of the-| worth. . sex Next Fal he wil Receive meeting—not. early-.enough .to pro- |. a payment for -his wheat, _____vide the “leadership reassessment” aaa =e are yearning ar eee ee eee oe a_ as serene ane eet ; The issue of secret balloting also | Public grievance which is all too.con- |. thumb is that it takes 10 to 12/ on. of the most impressive , ~~ yemaine: in doubt. ‘There will, i ig | Venlently iqnoved: by: those’ with pole: it's: tenes, Near lobes sighis to be seen on x fall nigh “ “on the miotion of confidence in Mr. ey ee oe ee Tee Eon a overhead, is the flickering glow | > be = —-unscieDiefenbaker itself or on any. prelirn- feason, why, in the public press, it | even this bumper year hardly <r — a ‘ a ga image enero eeeemnnat +-should--be--hammered— a Lal aan eee a eter en = a a secretely. Eitherway, the delegate | “ EDITORIAL NOTES fonee . ogi iy | Bicture it-makes. = ,_| have burned : ; economy would be revealing their persopal | “«ppis “province wr land. The tax.collector now rat-| = But pretty as it may be. the | lee worth ee a abt ie ai . This province,” complains Ont- | es it as worth about $125 per | DUming of stubble is = prac | fall,” Position, thing many. of thom a> | gre Premier Robart, "ign: | “|i Maa | ae el . parently jo*not want to do. A secret | ing from the $194,000,000 increase | Our Yesterdays ble shoudl be" returned to the | tion is not. worth bothering | are the same quality and type | ent claims. But a serious ———Yote on-whether v cret vote) that Ottawa will pay next year in-|~—crrem The Guardiam Files) tend se toate ane mete | about. Nevertheless it is $% mil-| as were sold at Halifax this week | rel_with Britain_would cut —off on. the question of ousting Dief would beats : contains may enrich the soil. | tion that will have to be spent | and many of the exhibitors are | valuable tourist piirget wed : : roe | Squalization grants to the poorer { swenry - FIVE YEARS AGO| Stabble siraw is of value in | on ‘chemical fertilizers to re- the sume farmers who stowed | Duiness Spain anets 4 be more democratic, wouldn’t it? | provinces.” That’s the worst of being "(November 3, 1941) | trapping snow for building up | place the organic matter lost | at Charlottetown. At Charlotte- a More in line with the principle of the | a rich- guy, they just won’t let you | - Sir Archibald worl, British ee at a vg esti- | in the burning. This may-~ be | town these -_ were pee OMELET RE TS secret franchise? fall in line for the handouts at the | arrived in Singapore apparent. | Ca be worth from $3 to $5 an fine for the fertilizer industry oe a a "We have Do- oe - ee et sail D REN | soup kitchen! ly to check on the addquacy of | acre for their nitrogen content | but it does seem an tanecessary seamen Saree hase Se Cuero. YE SR I RE a RE fe a EE ga owt ee np eavan defences... before cOm- 4 - ni CERES Be : waste. doing business our ~ hese reformers seem to forget is | = * Seen Se cima sumemmenbapapanauepeureninvenadichegediianee-becice-seseren e . that there is a big difference between | =~ Fiio-cite-of Bristol, England, htt} aliens sengis 1-oe Sose fen With Ade at Summerside doing business a ae s cme as delegates:at a convention | Just launched a consumer service aoe = 1S pa lien ge _| we have a large abbattoir locat- aus : and polling one’s personal vote at a ee ee haw! act Beitoh’s growing & nxiety | oe Geelf Mercury . | ed im Charlottetbwn and repre- . : “election. In the latter case, | ® ® on een | about German gains im Russia | youth ts always impatient | in the statement. Cert ain! ee ee : . general ae ; supplier and buyer. Other British was reflected in, this trip, and | with age and this was apparent Sing arogegean guna yh oe & the Maritimes buying caitle on : : oe it is nobody’s business how one votes.. zithes have entablioked iia ehdale ane. in former Na eee at a recent Toronto and District | President Kennedy that cannot = o- basis in the seawes ; . the former case, th le back bureaus, whic Belisha’s- “some | Liberal Association youth cos Now, the questions I would. ' In the formes etrage voota,” one | Provide shoppers with advice while | Roce MINS, SA woud | frenee ut York ee en Bl od ee , Se cat they are out on buying forays. But aaa dents criticized both major par- | tion. Byt Kennedy wasa rare ane a . os might call them—have rights» too. fess’ ying forays. B break “the grip now fastened on | ties for what they called. their ey ree sine | meers of this.quality at Chariot . : cs Gka cles, sisal to know they're not the first in the field. The - the throat of Soviet Russia. cubletad tantictani: saetring-40'\ br to coma te Gee ante te te ee te ee We ‘Love O ~~: They have the right, surely, to KNOW "British model is said-to be a shop- | amy xmans-aco | Prime Misises Bessie, sod Op. wer. stage saaie, Sinote: ot cenit’ wie. terauee bE 1. MOE EE i — pas ae _ pers’ service flourishing in Vienna. | . (levtande 3, 100) | | eee ee as oa notwithstanding. —|'this Province, as well asthe Ex-| ote Sw ee ee DOTY + Yes: | Set up in the midst of the shopping | The Meath toll at Spimebl | tage joe oe Lee ee eee | oe 76,000 Readers As to th teome of a vote, which> . stood at 13 dead, seven injured F 2 £ the age of 50.is ready for. to these questions. . ; i 2 ' 2: : i : e outcome of a vote, which* | district, it offers the shopper @ peace- | and 113 missing. Fears mounted | | 1h of douree. ‘le ‘watair’ endl the dist bin. Wander it“ they | Ht. fer any reseed. these com ee Co =m ever way it’s taken—that’s anyone's | fy) refuge from high-powered sales- | among the hundreds who waited | YOUD people = = — 10: 53 feel that way in 25 or 30| Panies do not plan to support a | ‘ today. A the T : ' for news tat it wold ‘be Nova | heed the remar J. Hugh.) .. sale of this kind m their own ; guess today. Among the Tory parlia- | manship. Like the consumer maga- |. seotia's worst mining disaster. Faulkner, ‘33-year-old member | years? : community, we should know a- - a mentarians,pro-Dief members claim. | zines, it reports results of tests show- | _ Rescue attempts were held up. et Pees Se Petecterenss |: - | bout it, and not encourage our THE GUARDIAN-PATRIOT ; 7 ; who sharply eriticized them for DRAWS STUDENTS _—_| sermers to feed animals and dis-| Fs fhat_up to 70 will support their | ing the performance of the different | When rescue crow was, Orton | their impatience, an impatience, WN ae es at a Slee leader. Other sources estimate the | products. Its skilled.-staff also ans- | fire threatened a second deathly he added, Cat come 9 8 oe we ee Asesinas Tam, Bie, ofe-, | rime Edward island's “Total Selling” Medium breakdown.4s close to 40 for the pre- i verba and hel losion. The draggermen then perficial worship. - aterioo, , largest. R A PROPFITT,. ee é : ce ; wers questions verbally elps | ©? : ; : : “i ee t leadership, 80 for’Mr; Camf's. | ; . had to wait several hours while | sident John F. Kennedy. 23: colleges associated with. the } President Provincial Exhibition : i gees Sent ership, .80 for: Mx; Vamps. ! people with Det complaints. oA. fumes eleared. __ \e There is a good deal of truth | Lutheran Church. ia Amerias. Association. = ee ee