yh Ae - $ * es > bd re ° . . £ " 4 , ? ‘ . : : ‘ t ‘ Fee ; ‘ - - ; y , e : ' Che Guardian Bladder Infections “Bovers Prince Edware twland Like The Dew By ‘Dr, Tecedive. 8 Yon. Belen & } fs an affirmation of Ottawa's con- fidence in our prospects for traffic expansion on a big’ scale, and of the . important part which the Canadian . National Railways will ‘play in this | development. It just — make - _ sense. to undermine the efficiency of the service at this stage, by transfer- M Signal To Hanot - Arch MacKenzie Canadian Press Staff "Washington WASHINGTON (CP) — Viet | spite defeats handed ar Nam wash't the issue it once | candidates in two contests where Viet Nam was somewhat of an issue, the 435seat House of Representatives at its next session will have. ad av »W. J. Hancox, Pubiaher Wallste Ward Frenk —— e MeSbiahed every week day morning except Sum day’ and statutory statutory holidays) at 165 Prince Street, | Chailottetown, P.£.1., by Thomson Newspapers Lid. | Branch offices at Sommenide, Mentegue, Alberton Sr re- 1 Samael ——______|_ fing experienced —and | __| Bioties im the treatment of colds ‘% vocates of the war : . - Bee's war iw going “to : 4t ——— : . mary “em | other officials who are in fulltime poe een elon ae é oar ae enol eet oy can’ uae Seb. Empire 3.8894; Montreal 640 Cothcart Street Unt | employment here, and whose duties m before | fully than ever. voring de escalation — were versity _ s eave, Ce 1030 Weer Georgia ‘are vitally connected with maintain- they have a chance to invade the isn some fears here that | elected, the onan says. Sr tMember Conadian Deily Newspaper Publisners | ing our car ferry operation. We all |” | gans. Ear and mastoid infec- | might mistakenly be banking on | given national ain . Association and The Canadian Press wee. know the difficulty of reestablishing | tions also are‘less prevalent for | the . voting tq indicate | lican Mark Hatfield, espousing Presé is exclusively entitled to the use ; di . the same reason. ’ Poodar th U.S. cltuets a | and gen lou eforts fo ego lication. of all news <dispatches in this paper Se once they tg eo Cystitis : a tan US: oii 8 “rae Biers redited to it or to the Associated Frese or Revers | tinued. And we know that, e tion because “Giscomiont, tk pre election statement from herei: alt : . : 4 ’ : oe > pestion af nee he | process is allowed to.go on much ‘Produces can hardly be ignored. | Hanoi candidly repudi diated ach | Robe bert Duncan. a invahe reserved. Subscription rete: = further, it will make the rail connec: cone than caer and aes: the North wil ountions to re ok on Viet Nam a a on or os aaa tions on our causeway, whem it comes, may be burning or bleeding dur“ | on Yor as long as necessary be- | Hatfield said a lot of other is (pe ing this time. Occasionally: the | cause it feels it can win sues were involved, too, and ~ nd serviced by carrier. a hollow mockery. * desire to void is so insistent, the ||. President Johnson had | softened his war criticism when eta d-cuaties onade' aah toy - Calli Thei Bi ff - individual & forced to stop what- warned the Communists not to he found himself tagging behind = in ir blu ever he js doing and reapond to | misread thé election results. So | Duncan at one point. ie ag 10 single copy. | 9 P ” had Republican ‘spokesman Ri- | In New Hampshire, . ae Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. “The Pearson government feniete PAGE 4 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER it 1966. that the Opposition, in opposing | c | ToR second reading of the defense forces = . | _unification—bill_before—it—is—submit-— j i “Carved on a stone in arrold High- ted to the defense committee, is land burying-ground are the words: | holding up the civil servants’ pay . “Our dead are never lost to us until | cheques. As noted in a Canadian © we have forgotten them.” They are | Press report, there is no information tid words that speak of the sacra- - available as to how many pay cheques are under threat of being. held up. would Thyns er ad s, Fx! . oo cated vista bey North war more quickly rather | Viet Nam off the map and the than -signtty dissatisfaction | sooner the better. But he lost about U.S. involvement. his fight’ to unseat Democrat. Gerald Ford, Republican | Senator Thomas McIntyre. leader in the House of Repre In Dearborn, Mich., residents sentatives, called the election | were asked their...viewxs on a” results q “clear signal tod Hanol | ceasefire in Viet Nam and with that the house will take a drawal of all American troops stronger stand on prosecuting | there, now in excess of 345,000. _ the war... .” A total of 20.667 voters re- of urine. The ensuing stagna- tion invites infection. By cour ing this blockage, many unpleas- - symptoms may be al leviat- During an acute attack of cy- stitis, the wall of the bladder be- comes just as red and swollen ment of remembrance; and it is this ‘| as do- the MORE HAWKS ELECTED fected such steps and 14,124 - - sacrament which we have sought to | Finance officers in all departments | note aed test | - sg Hh os One analysis says that. de- supported them. Pas ‘ tuate, every year since.1918,on | have been instructed not to discuss - “THEY SHALL GROW NOT OLD...’ inflammation. Furthermore, - a 11. Those who can remem- | this matter with the press, or even i \ Ss eee ate s The Crows Tete Over ber the First World War are now but | to’ say. what departments are hit by | OUT THEM DOWN oe New York Times a small and aging minority, and : the threatened salary delays. The eaten 1 tg ha ge Meg 2 ‘ there will be many who have no government is mum on the’ subject . hr fa. they can ewab clear memories even of the Second. | 00, but it keeps harping on the ir- venisme in orden (ante cr, | they don’t know it. Big and | ing. Only the bitterest of winter ‘The actual events which Remem- | responsibility of the in | | : ths sacl ‘atiecline Selnoaer te binck, stey strut, the Gosly pes | weather lindis thet _ooersteas brance Day commemorates must pegs the civil service in this man- | — Election weary Comets wit oe wae to beat thy ropttations | teow to bo called’ four weeks af. | fhecimen of urine is -sent-to the | fields, fy up and down the val- | Fy ip and dow Te ae tive The goon, inevitably, be forgotten. But | ner, leaving it to be imagined what | SP auc any suggestion that | during jour wee! ter issuance of the writ. A per | 4° is identified, it is subjected to | #%% Rl loud and lengthy cos- are more crows today thas gurely not the sacrifices they involv- repercussions will result politically. | federal ee —— “Tt would. he {ar better to evol- | ™anent Jist would be more ex- | a partes of tests to find yer edd fereences in the leafless hilitoo | there weer a hundred years ago. pensive than the existing proced- | sensitive it is to this or that an- Determined not to be blackmail- | upon us so frequently th voters ed, or the need of rededication to the -. 0 1 ese ah cpa opto date wine in this province in recent years, and expresses justifiable concern; about the. prospects of further changes of this kind. : *“="This is a mhatter, surely, which , Should be of direct concern to Trans- port Minister Pickersgill, who is tae responsible minister in the case and nneee who will recall the lengthy considera-_| _ tion which was given—when. our causeway plans were under discus- sion—to the question of whether the new link should provide for rail transportation. The bright idea was put forward at that time of “phasing silt” railway operations altogether in ‘this province; thereby saving millions pf dollars in construction costs,..on fhe assumption that- we. could be serviced eaffic-in-the-future. But further-con- sideration showed that the ‘proposal was quite unsound, that the extra Millions to provide for rail traffic on the causeway would be money well: spent, and that the result . would mean more traffic and consequently more business for both rail and truck services. * ‘The causeway project, as it ‘stands, jadequately by vehicular — parture further while we endeavor to summon the gendarmes. - It’s hardly’ possibly they'd’ be so accommodating. About the best we can hope to do is spot the bill, report to the police and then leave it to them to “get their man.” And the chances are that the fellow we get the phoney bill from isn’t the coun- | .terfeiter...anyway-—he’s_.more.. likely. to have gotten it honestly from some- _one else, who in turfi may have re- “ceived it from another innocent ‘victim. ‘ EDITORIAL NOTE ' Let’é not forget that the sale of Poppies of Remembrance ‘is not on of the Royal Canadian Legion or its members. Poppies are sold on behalf of all ex-service men and in need. The Legion has been charg- ed with the responsibility of the. col- lection and administration of the Poppy Fund, and it does not become ‘part of the funds of the Legion. It is a trust fund which is administered by: the Legion for the benefit of ex- service’ personnel in need of as- ‘ae women and their dependents who.are | ‘tion to get the secrets that would | Our Yesterda $ (From The Guardian TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO (November 11, 1941) | Hard upon Prime Minister Churchijl’s statement that hi ons “are still masters” in Mediterranean, the fF announted that four Axis troop ships or supply ships and two sailing~vesseis-- had--been sunk there and two armed merchant cruisers and two supply a seriously damaged in a series of British submarine suceesse. The Finnish government re- jected the United States’ warn- ing to stop fighting Russia or | tisk loss of American ee. TEN YEARS AGO {Nevember 11, 1986) Shooting marred the cease along the Suez Canal. The com- mander of the United Nations as soon as President Nasser giv- es permission. Only ¢ approval -has been thus far, with details to be work- ed out." Russia said that if Britain, {France and Israel do not -with- draw from Egypt in compliance with a United Nations it will permit Soviet ‘‘volunte- sistance ars” to go to the Middle East. fire | Just as earnestly and intensive- the force is ready to fly to Egypt* enable them to catch up. . And it is-the same kindof thinking that today sends So viet trawlers, with their listen- ing gear, as close as possible to say, the experimental stations of the Massachusetts Institute — of Technology. In the old days, priority was given to getting secretly a poten- tial.enemy’s war or battle plans: Today—among._ the* apie at -fethe.top of the. phasis is more on scientific, ‘eae nological, and istdustrial secrets, And in the almost cut-throat busines of getting- them, and getting them promptly, the. espionage networks spread more “widely and more intricately | than ever before. It would be naive to assume | that the United States and Bri- tain are not at work with their ‘intelligence and spying services ly as the Russians are. Indeed national security demands that hep: should. be. ee ut because of the secretive 4 trait in Russian character and the closed society of the- Soviet Union — perhaps, even because of the mistakes that Russian a- gents make and so reveal them- selves — Americans and Brit- ons tend’ to be much exercised -when Russian. spies are uncov- ered in their -7%o be se exercised is proper. But it is still necessary that on should keep their heads and all minimum security pris- - ons. : Canadian training programs te fit prisoners for employment af- ter release have radio work- shops like that .in Wormwood. Scrubbs and a start has beet made in training prisoners in the intricacies of color television re- pairs. Officials have no doubt that ingenious and determined. men could make two-way sets in. Canada, too, but they declare i: prevent it. They contend thaé the greater good of the greater num- ber makes it undesirable to a program’ in: there is some risk of messages going through the walls. ; Well, all right; but look sharp, men, for our jails. ate getting holes .. REPORTS DENIED _ TOKYO (AFP)—Takezo Shi- moda, Japan's ees 7 of foreign attains, “Te “that — United States plan ' make a two-China eiled in the United” Nations. Shimoda told reporters Japan has not changed. its ba- sic policy of treating Commu- nist China representation at the UN as # matter requiring two thirds of the members to ap- prove .its discussion. The. mat- ter is to come up in the Gen- eral Assembly Nov. 18. . i da would be mone pasaidias. tiie = aieden | {Meals which inspired them. {red by this threat, the Opposition | “Thus u is that this segommes- | sack year and this ensble elec! spent 7 patient 1s then given the | ‘NZ food gaay erows migrete | spot am csomy as {at a8.he ; ~ People all over. the demotratic called the government's bluff yester- | ~ dation recently published by the the job pra eee | eel for pele ali on ee aed a ea oot wilt Be in the | day. It suggested that the money federal committee on election Wild will ‘St ik Ac Ex cure usually . follows. | sveans all of them. Those that | He gets up early. He can outily woe pausing today PF : expenses will draw praise: i ! riKeS gain ceptions cocur when the cat | 5250 ‘move down free the Super of hin natural-cosmalon a0 , f their lives to be split so that civil servants | « sative germ is a real that ee Toutine 0 pay d be paid while debate on the Parties Sn cee News Service ~ resists all modern wooded hills to the rural val- | out «‘thieve all his competitors. cesta those who have ian | Sid be Pid whe bate om the | seh ae | Wy ie sy ae a la ewe | ete eden | enn, aah | he oe Me, It. will in. no sense be @ glorification - But this proposal was rejected | during the last four weeks im-| °F even people. his massive fon jo and. fone . They semana of en aa the reverse. Nor will it | Sut of hand by Mr. Pearson, who | mediately preceding polling | |, Wity i 4 mutk ox, ani among o0n pounds = cna a “urinalysis demonstrates per rete dump to feedlot, trom er | te. winter countryide, and ny seems to have fallen completely [ “*% tankerous . disposition of the| Willy's action 2 the condition is ans. Fine gene. ‘Teyg oe [Saw & - be a lamentation for those who y isposi y’ spurred a re i under the sway of his stubborn cok | echt”, "0tk,,%, 18% sieetion | shaggy beast is Brig. Gen. Ar-| treat on the part of the two of | GALL BLADDER REMOVAL fought and died in vain. Cynics to league. Mr. Hell ein won ter coker ee chie M. Burke, chiet_ ot NOR. |ficers. Back at | Sandrestrom, Mrs. W.B. writes: I have a b the contrary notwithstanding, no na- a wih e ah ee eee Soe Ss ee AD’s Sith Division at Goose Air | Colonel Moffett reaffirmed » pol mrotenetianing ge alloy E ectric Automo iles ° ~ j serv. 0 ‘see 1: Labrador. c says, ‘leave tioh, and no man, ever fought in vain . ae had te, Cadure in i962, 1963, and | ‘Touring the Son drestrom, oat 7 | Please -tell me why something i Windeer Ser for freedom. through this pettifogging mani =. amen oe ied Brah Greenland, Air Base, area re-| That policy stems from the | that does not work should be re- | wii electric-automobiles even- | Ford's new battery would pro- It is true that the First World War, must be naive indeed. edel: oe mt of just cently with Col. Leo J. Moffett, | fact that the animal. likes te | moved. - twally break through the popu- | ge] a compact car 1S miles at which brought Remembrance Day in- | — The Planichette Probe over three weeks duration. “| | S"Serke apotipd Wl; ploct. | secowy'hent. tee, ainnen ine | , Most nonfunctioning gall biad- | hiries There ‘°a strong ‘poss: | C0880 speed of 4 miles an to existence, did not have the results Unfortunately, while it would | iy munching grass, and Praised prisoned ine maintenance shack ders are filled with non-opaque | pility they will. Ford and Gen- | bour. =? ee P = a Se ee ‘a_for_a rare close-up | for more an hour, a | Stones Wal Go Hot show. | eral__Motors. _ working ener-.|. The company is working on a - = amt angen aang It did. not people being victimized in this prov-- “Ride with advertising te of a wild musk ox. counts among his latest trophies | film. In additiop, the wall is | geticalty ta dovelap battery pow- | prototype of a sub compact “city ‘turn ou a war to end war Or | ince, last year some $1,000,000 in | themselves repugnant to a tree | ., 120 tiSht of a one-star gener- | an air-police truck grille and a | thickened and inflamed. Why | er sufficient to propel vehicles | car.” The firm believes that ‘to make the world safe for demo- ‘counterfeit cad society and could have been | * 20 temptingly close was too | staff sedan head light. were the X-rays taken? at fast speeds, and to lengthen | within*ten years small electric ‘cracy. But the challenge te these a Comal P — bY | ‘avoided had the committee de- < B. wre: Are bie “< pete crests tae eet | ileries. | cars may alleviate alr pollution: e ‘ . 2 - n Ls : 4S IS BU With Us, She Sacn year...) —-which-such bills — are | tion apparatus. - —~ : LY” -}-maay efforts-te preduce.electrie’| usher in a new. age of electrics. +f eZ day, S reminded of it. | being passed in Toronto and other — matters now sand the eee hd “Adiialitieg* tei aan Star watch the bird-watch- | , No. The defect is congenital | ms that a tat oe str a on ches et ; But mostly it is @ day of remem- | targe centres is causing considerable | days after the writ has been ip | ite “See cates ied | os styetvele.- denen’ shed hen. 4 iach Mes Ioan, 1 eam ee cnt | coe. cree oe ave Te iia the oloventh heupohties Glesenihe rg tage Ragga a ei er long delay is technical. Before birds without the birds seeing put at a dlesdventage sais bleed. je the voles to wi with remained . . The wide- | easy question to answer. The big iday of the.el th ! yal Canadian | each vote all of Canada’s more en re is another aspect the blood in the arteries before spread use of electric vehicles | enemy of batteries as we know ay 0 ).. eleven month we pause Mounted PSlice has published a than 10 million electors must be plastic, it can be attached out- | invention that intrigues us and it ha 6 these days is as delivery vans | them is extreme cold. And ex- : ie te - ‘to reflect on those, known and un- booklet entitled’ “The Counterfeit | ¢mmeraled— 2 time consum- | 3° # window for easy obser- | which we view with a certain Se ee in Englands and-gol ears in the | terme cold we do have in the | sain \who “laid the world | Detector,” which carries the me country realy waiting ony for “There ‘a, something inherently | "The inventor regards hi bid oe ee ae ee Soe away; poured out the red sweet wine | ing assurance that even the most | the compilation of a list the pol- | W700 About this. Bird-watcly.| house se particularly suitable have-had-o brows spel a. ¥. ss m ing until now, has been a two- | for wrens oy lbs he Yukon ‘of youth” to “preserve the. way of | deceptive notes can he detected—if Wiclans naturally fill in the time | ae ae eae Oe ee. "nent ee emunomty | abdomen. Within the last few cam : “ build their twigs. (life which we “enjoy and in which | we look at them the right way. it would ‘be realistic to slap | Watcher is watching the bird, the | has designed the entrance wide | raht,x, nas turmed black and {ther believed. The advice offered that th on the four week limitation and bird can watch the birdwatcher. | enough for twigs but not _ big something serious? An era has passed Pei de- | thou and cages sick his e is © SUS- | still leave an eight week histus Let no one say it is an un-| enough to admit a squirrel. . REPLY pertment. of transport has re- | prey. Shortsi hted Poli pected bill be compared with one | It is quite contrary to human na- | C24! contest because the bird-| Wanna -bet the squirrel won't} ye, gee your | : moved its wéather station from | It remains to be seen whether coe ? oe he | known to be genuine. The planchet- | ture to expect politicians to, be watcher can use glasses. The | get in? - cause moles and b that ee ie ies tee on eas aeeee. am) overnm . qu orfour wee! ntici - > . e name station _ contended on the vigorous protest. | gor,tnose small colored dots which | tow otstoin far atueent!! “Through Prison Walks “sUONT BiAxn CHOY’. | St cera, wi S10 | om car Ge Setetn 0 e © their cainpaign. m : Mrs, L. F. Aenevion . tem ___ it has ade sonlen, Se ee true identity. Tht hegile teaniccaine-_| as much noise as over, conflise | Ottawa Journal ing 2 lot of wants: conn. en. ae er ee see ee ae | to further reduce Hs facilities ber® | be picked off like the genuine ones. | Say nies’ cise tinaiee | wget watson St” Wns nee te roca nnn | Younes Tg Say _*| mat Sag Or te cleat | PRET | by transferring its dispatching office This seems quite straig = —— ing . : : ; M a mornings there was a measure Ld Le <and staff from Chi wn .to aoe mene" Fae ona as with radi meeane mama brestretion, Se ® | of-comfort to be gained from Ain) ul Charlottetown ward on at least, comments an soner wi ra e . a » fear. learning how much colder it was \ Nn Nill 5] Moncton. The government rightly exchange. But what happens when Spi les And Spying He ereept Ty de Mone | TODAY'S HEALTH wint— | * S08%- Pin views with alarm the “continuous | we're confronted with a counter- Christian Science Monitor side?" And what experienced | | Emotional fatigue can be dis ot ee en . erosion . railway — qnd raij- feiter? The police state specificially gg coed who has ‘ever had— eress in iecbuiteey and Sclenth — officer would think other- ee All when records of 50 or 60 below pa sal toe oyment provinc jul onora’ — 0 ic discovery, r Dellen should were compared i - ‘ 5 design vith alee deterimental effect a that a suspected mote should not be | xciusive information relevant velopenest in 2 ational sclentifie | Anyway. the British police Same’ tate Theodore | set's all4ime record — 84 terheads, bill heads,~. er returned to the passer. Rather he or | to a transaction knows what an and with near-instant | who investigate the escape Of | via nolien co Chicago Trib | below at Snag on February 3. brochures; call us for - our economy.” It stresses the im- | she should be delayed while a con- | 24vantage that can give over | tion when the lines. George. Blake, the. so- called | ii) Cuicage, Tlinole 1947. But this was an easy price: all your printing portant service tching staff | stable is called to others involved in the transac-| are open, one great power can-| “master spy.” think he may : to pay for the insulation provided begin an official in-_ | tion. This, of course, is why.go- | not afford— if it can help - have been communicating with MEETING CANCELLED against our cold by the know- || needs. performs, on a. 24-hours-a-day basis | vestigation. vernments are in the spy busi | to.let another er great friends beyond the walls viatwo- | OTTAWA (CP)—A Commons | ledge that men at Snag were < : i with the exception of Sundays, in |. ‘7 : a i : ness, why the United States has.| ahead of it to t ohn way radio and, f he was, the | public: accounts committee | ing much worse and surviving. GUARDIAN-PATRIOT kée the public informed of the | © 0. recommend such .& routine its CIA, the Soviet Union its | the latter can be black-mailed. | prison authorities look . 4 meeting was cancelled Thurs- | Gone, too, will be the ping the police must have found counterfeiters | KGB and Britain its MI%. Bat “me "| _ All Canadian prisons have ra- | day when the committee could | legends that grew out of Snag’s CENTRAL: } - car ferry situation at Cape Tormen- | to be cool ers indeed. They | ce one kets into the spy busi- SAME KIND OF THINKING | gio channels from which a pris- gather the required quorum | reputation for incredible cold. tine "and Borin, iol meas taak Gar 7 neee, ai. uaeen inane the Ga me ey when.the United | oner. can checne 35 ia 0 ie of 0 aesinens. Only six mem- | One told of a wolf, unable to gain PRINTERY ‘ ' attempt to pass the bill, wait patient- | tract and proprieties of civiliz. | States bad ‘a virtua nuclear | ram through earphones. In a | bers of the man committee | oH the caribou it was chasing th. special requirements in this matter | jy while we the planchettes, | ed behavior into the world of | Monopoly. the Soviets suborned | maxium security prison Ga an’t | turned up for the meeting which | rough the deep snow, which cl- id 7 ion to ’ . ” | conspiracy. } such people as Klaus Fuchs and | pave a radio of his own b ut he was to consider sections of the | imbed irstead onto the: so PHONE 4-8506 be considered. It calls attenti then at our request delay their de- the Rosenbe the uditor- ’ frozen nay the removal of other railway offices y ‘ With today’s galloping pro- osenbergs in their despera- may in some mediurm ‘sécurify | general's 1965 ropect. | : \ vapor well tet ty 2 the car- ‘ REMEMBRANCE DAY CHURCH SERVICES AEORY NOVEMBER llth a KENSINGTON ATTENTION SURROUNDING DISTRICTS Al emiers end Veterans plese excomble at Legion _ Home at 9: ai: Friday, Noveniber 11 th—-Dress—beres of a Joint Church Service to be {the Legion Aacvorton et 9:45 ec Public invited to attend. Then Kensington War Memorial at 10:45 a.m., for the laying of wreaths, ( AFTERNOON SERVICES Laying of wreath at Molpeque Wer Memriel at 2 Gate Won Momarial at's pa. pam. te EVENING “‘Sangunt dail Dance at Legion Home. ‘Banquet. com- mencing at 7:30 p.m. sharp. a to'all Logics members, xecirone g08 vevee Tickets must be vember 4th at Legio#i 5 Bist Store Pe. He