Che Guardian way, being just about satiated with | figure. There are, as the recent re i port of the Economic Council of Can- those with close relatives’ in the WHERE ARE THE ISSUES taken idea that they have this NOTES BY THE WAY : ee | ada pointed out, areas in the Cana- apres Prine ee, wane ee *“ | dian economy which must be up- The Feet an nr my — Wallace Ward Frenk Welker | graded and to which first priority i gore 6 men m not saying she's 8 bad Managing Editor Editor | ‘i By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellon |@ie¢ with his boots on was | cook," said the Boy friend. “but Published every week day morning (excep! Sum should be given. But these recom: Athlete’s foot has always been known as a “bad man.” Now |I think I know why her family day End statutory holideys) at 165 Prince Street, | mendations have been ignored by Ot- a stubborn condition. Griseoful- =e & potenitnn. VERReaENe peat ee oy, Chariptiorown, P-E-1., by Thomson Newspapers \'d- — tawa in its haste to do the politically vin tablets have eased the situa: |“ oF Branch offices at Summerside, Montague, Alberton i < tion but they are more effective end Souris. popular thing—or what it conceives in the type of ring- | 4 peddier came to Uncle Her | First burglar: “Hey, Joe, Represented nationally by Thomson Newspapers t litically l thi ” warm that involves the ‘ki man's door and rang the bell. | let's get out of here-— we've Advertising Services: Toronto 425 University Ave. to be the po itica y popular ing. scalp, nails and sett *The “Would you like to buy a letter | broken into the home of the ” Empire 3-8894; Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Uni- Sadly—it must be very sadly— medication works best a. opener?” asked the peddier. | hea champ.” 8 @ coad versity 6-242; Western Office 1030 Weer Georgie” the Free Press reaches the’ “obvious feet when combined with “Dey soot’ chewies Uncle Hav burglars "Dont verry. Be Street Vancouver MA 7037. ee , : entional sal ein con” | man. “I married epe.”—London | won't’ fight for less Member Canachan Daily Newspapef Publishers conclusion” that “the Liberal gov- pe a ements, aad Free Press. than $100,000. -aosreat Star: Aa a et Ge ian tos rome. | ernment intends"to-use its medicare Many of the older remedies celien of all a dispatches in this paper | proposal as the major plank in its are used. Soaking the feet . cnetined to yee o te eee Press. or ae P “ lectio ates If this is the im a dilute potassium perman- Still No Answer and also to the local news published herein. All next elec 10n P g@anate solution is recommend- Terente right or republication of special dispatched here = CaSe, then it must be a proposal that (tigre the area is inflamed. Telegram . . — igen — is motivated more by politics than by cw te ; om ae odttie’s interstate Service s they could not have done were $12.00 a year by mail on rural routes and areas a realistic appraisal of this country’s labeled bottle locked in a medi- wa a defense they part of Pakistan. its Kashmir policy in an attempt | The document argues that not serviced by carrier. i ” cine cabine or out of reach of since India harbors , 315.00 e@ year off Island and U.K. $20.00 per needs.” the small fry. Half: strength +o number 4 Moslem Pekistan’ €0 millica year in U.S. and elsewhere outside British Com Which just goes to show, we sup- Whitfield’s ointment and Castel- | 4 aeetimen poe me oe pdon-cear ee wht vag month us com. | pose, that you can't please everyone— S| gemedion. Since 1000, the ergas: | 12%? bom® shed since the should be able'to feel at home in Member Audit Bureau of Circulation | not even among the party faithful! ie acids, such as undecylenic ing with Pakistan began, but | India. Because Pakistan has a a eee es pe a eens ne RE TD * | the answers are so legalistically |few more million Moslems PAGE 4 SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1965. Caprylic, and propionic, replac- | presented that they amount to | should not make any difference : — Cuban Refuges ¢ voll = of the old-timers. These | casuistry, ;, any difference to the Kashmiris, Mr. Pearson's Visit | If Fidel Castro was making a ctaivin is” proderred. Tissetin gles ie ete te tects tae ee Ge oe Judging by the display advertis- propaganda play in offering to allow ee rene tat Is ro sanction a plebiscite in Kashmir, | themselves to’ determine. ing of the visit this evening of Prime refugees to leave Cuba for the United and adjunctive treatment of fun- me tee Se oeee oe ae It is clear that the Indian gov- Minister the Rt: Hon. Lester B. Pear- States to join relatives and friends, ee ; this question goes unanswered, ernment just does not want te son, it is to be a social affair with his bluff has been called by Washing- ie Misters en ee people in this country and else- | Sive Up the territory of Kesh. : Hage ; or - | where can only conclude that | mir. The document claims that - The U.S dy to iv Se: speechmaking reduced to a mini ton.» e U.S. is ready receive aling occurs when the lesions |New Delhi is simply not inter- | the area is not “in dispute” be- mum. This is in keeping with the | them and finance their exodus—bar- rupture. Moisture causes macer- /esied in what the people Want, |cause it came to. India legally trend of the times, no doubt, which | ring only those that are suspected of istic ordor, especially between oo. —_ -. result in yc 1947 = authorized ae puts emphasis on the amenities of | being Communists or criminals. - ’ _ Paco Og ar ae oe ession from India, is not a mor- | fon by an act of the maharajah, life rather than on the rough and American officials estimate that MAE scrapings. This ani be ‘ae = plea eee : ae ee : ill AUT M 4 because other foot conditions ao ee . ie tumble of the hustings. perhaps 50,000 to 75,000 Cubans wi S CORNUCOPIA caimnie rinewer ia or the eer at | given the franchise under In- / still untested. Until it is, India Perhaps the electors prefer it that | be happy to escape. Many would be many 90 for Years with re or ue eee paore ee on questionable m eral iti i i i trouble. x the kind of political appeals coming | United States or those of the middle Sa : x é i : z loot is ; over their television and radio sets. | and upper classes who have; lost . Sid eshows Galore Whil Cou nt Yawn gious as pongie ware aa ag Yada Listed As Ninth Certainly it is easier on party leaders | status and security under Castro. an e ry S leve. Most of us are exposed to wiccake’ ea to do much of their campaigning | That thousands of Cubans favor . ame Mam. Torents bul, whether the infection Gere | Tt hurts to say it, but accor- | ni, B.C., but by Hamilton, which inthe drawing-room style, with a | Castro seems evident. ~ Robert Cliche, New Dem- , nevertheless; ought to be. But-}-wild ways of finance Minister | lops depends upon personal de- | ding to the Revenue Depart- | has never forgiven nor forgott- : : : in 1939 | *oraue Leader in Quebec, urg- | that would mean facing the en. | Walter Gordon? His Tory op- | fense mechanisms. ment Toronto is ninth on the list | en being pushed into dreadful handshake and some choice refresh Since Castro took over ed-at the weekend. that politic. jormity of the task that needs © | ponent ia Da salto vae — vena =o Sees os Be Sat [eee 4 ments, rather than on stuffy plat- | some 300,000 Cubans have left Cuba,- _ —_ talking anne eemees be done and the pile it is going |suade Mr. Gordon to admit to:|It helps to keep the pol yey the ee oo is . ot iin 2 name - change forms in overcrowded halls—or worse | about 270,000 for the United States. | 4 is Seen ona n. oe. and rgb grips jhis policies, let alone define | avoid injury from overactivity, | Everybody knows that ours is vhave the mighty fallen! rms ' , 3 s complex c tutional | them. Mr. Robert Winters. would | and not allow the feet to get too | the city of social and cultural Yet why should our grief be still in halls sadly undercrowded— | They now live in every state, the | by Prime Minister Lester Pear |dilemma involved. Far too | rather not become involved. His | warm. Th ing afer a | amenities, perhaps without peer | so excessive when Winnipeg, a straining their vocal chords in orator- | District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. = Go Fe ~ nd a7 maehys siiies: to pat before Conservative oat a bath and a liberal dusting with | from sea to sea. city of which tt is said that ev. ical efforts that often misfire, and | The majority, however, have remain- ought really to disqualify and scholarships instead ing manfully; but he has little | all that a sateoptinis individual clea ete can erybody — ee but nobody sometimes backfire in dealing with | ed in Florida, mostly in the Miami self a the ene on the oe — om» be a support from Conservative | needs to rid the feet of a mild in wee ‘ are Bet: ey oe mae obstreperous hecklers. area. For the most part these se Bat geting back to Mr ons ecu sare Ga _—- Orel ae ee as fection and to prevent a recur- | that they wer “aware ot out is compen sailede, snail @eaies it is sai j ent. The t issues di ve in |themselves, both Mr.. Pearson . : ' " ‘ blessed and simply - | they be. Mr. Pearson, it is said, has never | reject permanent settlem y aot? and Mr. Diefenbaker are out-of. |ic4! morality ought also to be ACID AND NAUSEA ed us. ‘aerthnd ccondelt tated ibe been at home on the hustings and his talents have been in other areas. dream of the day when Castro will be overthrown and they will be able to An issue is a subject of con cern to the vane Se which’ pol- an issue. Not the number of bodies plucked from quicklime, stomach cause a person to feel Now the sobriquet must be treal is seven places behind us. When life gets too much for : : ’ {tical parties opposing |. Confederation when the country In any case, there is no question as | go home. But it’s pretty certain Wash- | views. But what, in this election, |has already decided that: .we | sober business of conflicts of in- | nauseated, whether the stmach | been vying for top spot in the jus, we can always look down to his status as a,Canadian of out- | ington will not countenance another me the pelitiest partion fighting. my wae xe want is. know sereat, Gf siteiserial responsib- | is empty or ey avornae - income sweepstakes. | and pity the more unfortunate. ; ictincti i “ igs” ji » except political power? now is cd rules |ility, of hands to the A . standing distinction, one whom it | “Bay of Pigs invasion. fiasco, ‘for | Meet: sxcert palidcel Bower’. lat Cons one See re Pe Pagar be sitet tee ek. tree Oa moment the Soo is oe ee a re . oe is a privilege to know and always a | which the late President aig even, Mr. Cliche's own leader, |Canadians can gets square |this country. That counts too litte or too much hydrochlo- | What makes us bite our nails | with a great deal. We may not high position did penance after its ig- . T.C. Douglas, ts that. while enough strength is re’ | But do not count ric . This seems paradoxic- | in chagrin pleasure to meet. The postion.) .papinty: St De 18- | Labor Minister Allan MacEach. |tained at the top to keep us a |do not debate. They are lite | al but proof is offered by t he Soe Wt fe tose. cot: | Sides, bat van wets Be tee he holds entitles him to our respect, nominious failure. wage? It’s being superior that i but it is as an old friend that we The refugees have posed a hard | ment rate to be the main issue; | SHOULD GET AIRING shows up and down the country, | of hydrochloric acid in the form: tics Wiaaione dad Aker ¥ Seuats, welcome him so Donay yee nape hi ee for Mies eee “ wih ara ee ee Pe ae thal i ae a ee and oe the latter ; pleasing memories 0 vis. public services, schools, housing an era it for an international i: < ca ane here on the oceasion of the opening, | other facilities have been strained to Rees Set £ ane 2 et : Pees oe ag NOTICE of MEETINGS accommodate them. The federal gov- eo Th reatens United Nations > ' | dred all the ja by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, of ouf Confederation Memorial Build- ing; at which he made, if we may say so; one of the finest speeches of his cafeer. ernment has a special] réfugee centre there and has to relocate the refugees and to. convince them that they had best live as though they were per- manent residents, learning the Eng- . PROMISE GREAT THINGS Agricukure? Both major, par: ties have done well by the West- ern farmers (or the internation: al wheat demand has) and very little for farmers anywhere else. They promise great things now, of course, but then, they al- One of the United Nations ob- jectives is surely the further ance of and com- munication, if ndt accommoda- tion, between peoples. That lonely and dangerous road b> pmeremnenipaticg over apart- The end result however will | probably be far different. Instead Frozen Food Crops Producers , , October 18, 1965 Montague Regional School T » October 19, 1965. “This time, of course, it is on a q ! political mission that he is coming | lish language and skills necessary to oe did. _ is from neither | ed in ax tua rer tay be moran ot fer, ee, e ines lower ‘=> yeti es Kensington High School—Audio Visual Room though it is not put in that bald way | find work. cond ratings 1S ge * _ the speech of South Af- | this incident will probably only BOUTS OF BURSITIS Ww in 'the advertising. But we, would be But Cubans are intensely pat- | farmers could See ee re ee ee tae at he boycotting | .1..M. K. writes: Does bursitis Birch Court, ee rebar 29, 1965 highly indignant, wouldn’t we, if he | riotic. They love their homeland. In ge eg So it benecus eet mane Ler yp < ray te tees: til ook oT ALL MEETINGS AT 8:00 P.M. ignored us in this campaign and left | recent years the exodus from Cuba | real dispute about a fisheries | racial segregation three | be constructive for either South |., OMe attack does not immunize ~os deasm hig candidates here to fend for them- | has been of trickle proportions be- | Policy, a welfare policy, @ for ‘of the pres- Fikcn at ‘na cinat Aiiene na. |the individual against another These meetings are called to discuss:— ‘ t ; _ | eign policy? The automotive | ent got up and walked out tions. bout. The same conditions that || A. Problems arising out of poor growing selves? He has every right to expect | cause Castro’s government has con- | deal with the United States look- | It is significant that delega- | This procedute of debate by the first attack will conditions. a warm. Prince Edward Island wel- | sidered those who try to leave to be” See franc tk Sate ee ee er aiiasarer Aiton threat and boycott is not cinfin- = a B. ‘Action to assist growers. : ative in - | ineluded of Africa corrected recurs. come, and the fact that Mrs. Jodie traitors. Now he sedme'to be-wilting | "uve, lender Jot. Disteabele. | eeieted ame oUt ommnlst esen’| ovr withic"tas Onieed Rattons. ceivil C. Naming of a Committee to represent the is accompanying him adds to the | to let some thousands of them go, and | the credit for car price cuts in- | tries which hed a cold war slant | it threatens the effectiveness of | cy. priantg- it caus ge growers. - ‘pleasure his visit will give us at this | President Johnson has said, in effect: Koduced after the clectiel Was | Te ee Me rey wre, “Tons. | ten worid body ata time whee | petting ahaa? Attendance of all interested growers is urged. time. “We will accept. them’ and help | “Lower taxes, economy in gov- | those of Latin America. several major governments are REPLY J. A. Rodd, Smith MacFarl Pa Biccera: Vole them.” Castro will find it difficult | eament? Why even that noted | This could provi a grim sign | demonstrating an increased re | 40s ovement of mucusin te || P.ELL. Federation of P.EL. Frozen Food | A Dissenting Voice now to renege on his offer. Who Tast time swore not a. mick | eee | maa branche, or wimclce || Aerioattare |" Committee ‘Government opponents have been | ye el would be spent that. did not ; ae a - Chairman a of misrepresenting the fed- | =~ Tomorrow s Travel cre pogo oe ee ee ~-——- Smoking. Them Out ; mee rage erg! medicare plan, which rates high The impact of hovercraft on travel | Not that he is at all ahead | of St, Thomas Times-Journal 49 MOTE! an nce the Liberal electioneering agenda. | is revolutionary, according to the | ing either is more anxiou Women cigar smokers can | their privileges to themselves. | addressed to: Dr. Theodore we had recourse to that staunch | London Letter of Aims of Industry | prove than that he is better shan | hatf and puff all they want, but |When the ladies put up their | ‘Van Dellen, co Chieage Trib- old Liberal organ, the Winnipeg Free | in Britain. The man who started it | ‘te other at buying ou votes | Hey cont blow the Mas Gout Oe | wwesidant took a long, set = | G5. Press, to make sure we’d get it right. | all was Christopher Cockerell, @ | sr No tery The ladies - wives of the ce drag and c ruled it out of PREVENT BLINDNESS ae He Winnipeg paper hasn’t said much | small scale boat builder in England’s | They are both whooping it up gar Smokers of America, who | ofter. Probaby coukin't see the | so power (cP) — Sight of ee abput it lately, but in a pre-campaign | East Anglia. He invented the first Coe hem Caittine tek ae Meek Shree 0 beats ey toe Wome nae pleased at this | Hal the 24,606 blind persons ee —— @torial it really let itself go. craft, which neither flies, quite, nor | git of the Bladen Commission's | What they consider their rights | manly reaction to a female in: | ToS wine ind could ae The scheme, it complains, was | rides, quite. It just floats on a cushion | Puten Comblission did. and se- Cee eet Gemhare of Atmetion:| tnt wale GML lus taht to tin, | Wave been saved, says Susea J, Se nched by Prime Minister Pearson | of air, giving it obvious advantages. | plement; but pita epean Bort held of ate Foe mot | ee ieigat Smokers of America Str ay sca i ae =S 7 -=: “by the old stick and carrot. method,” In-Britain, the first hovercraft | Education could be am issue | wittea to emake. the pipe of | questions as haat sid ile sarvion "dopant: i — a7 . , Sritain, before them at ness eye depart- se — 2 he carrot being the federal offer cross-channel services are likely to go Le | eer a eee meag ef the tion times. They don’t want. iesu- —_ of Sar per gery = = Na tolpay half the costs, the stick being | into operation in 12 months, “float- Our Yesterdays tae tok see ‘ame of ine jes confused by “ash” blosdes, | ing dhabe of Wintenes Sa Com Ss 7 np threat not to make federal contri- | ing” cars and passengers across the (From The Guardian Files) | @2™- They prefer to solemnly |"flaming” red heads and | eda, can he céulieelled by catty butions available to the provinces | gnolish Channel just above ‘the’ tip amoke. their cigars—and keep |.‘‘juicy” brunettes. diagnosis and treatment. Can- a t Ottawa's di 8 os TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO ada, with its population of more yhich fail to mee condl- | of the waves, and just below air turb- (October 16, 1940) een 19,000,000, has fewer than tidns or which choose to remairi out- side the plan. ulence above. In addition, the new hovertrain may _ The Royal Navy, on the offen- sive from Suez to the North Sea, announced the destruction Mr. Pearson, it says, prefers to ion trai mile | o an entire convoy of five Ger- | : f) the proposed plan —. on ae eaaaee ‘ty ee perme er dip On th ; lieve “that children in the future fem the: sito seabaliey bar aU: - ; : The ‘ i . of the unpleasant connote | Rail is expected: to be the testing | red side ofthe ledger the Admit | four Serie cra leiba’ sumer tue eomee 1,—GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFI- oe ground for the new 300-miles-an-hour | 9100-ton .cruiser Liverpool in |, £*Petiments with pre-kinder | much “unconscious teaching” CATES are issued in units of $500, $1,000, ee . form of travel. British observers be- | the Mediterraness by Italien | S3700® Seching are ‘growing / small childres st Bome. or $5,000. Interest is payable annually at a Then it goes on, in paragraph after | jieve the hovercraft is another winner | **#! ‘rpedoes. : tee Sak tee eddcation ane “head Mist ort he Go full 6%. papagraph, to Ne cee es | as the steam engine was 100 years | The P.E.I- branch of the Vet. | PTilet Tea Gai ken toe ap ge genoa vine SELF - SERVICE 2.—REDEEMABLE at any time at full face bs “would seriously argue that | “©” commend of Major Ri, Dever {3 fi, United States has taken || rizons” —- with school-aged || Laundry & Drycleaning Ee ene bay yer Oh It is too soon to make this predic- | of Charlottetown were stationed | tension of school by at least two | children from sums ti N ¢ ‘ites gears, but you may cash in your se Kind of medical insurance Pro | sign wich any degree of axsurance, | beans eomce They | ZU’, Wau mot yMn!|at iy MabdSagTachere | @ Rasy and spdr eons st aay te ; a sramn: for this country is not desirable were billetted in the Ordance ‘ah dee ts > Vie at ce Wie we 3. — CURRENT ACCO pare ) arth snl inevitable. What has been at is- -Jnas been the kind of program but the new system could well be an | important factor in meeting problems — where rail abandoment is a major buildings which were last occu- pied by soldiers in 1066. TEN YEARS AGO interest per annum on the minimum quart- erly balance. Interest is paid every 3 months it khould be.” This one cannot fail to b three and four-year-olds the es and if Interest is left on deposit will com- , “misgivings among many Cana- . yt A Saskatoon paper suggests | (October 16. 1D, Seni ia 2 phe ray at 15,409 Centres | narrowing effects of home envir. || Eden St. Cows _ pound. Le”? that in the Prairie country where resi- | younker of Milton was complet-| It provided introduction to | “Mment cam be better overcome, 4. — Accounts 20th mon digr hin | dents have been snowbound by fiugh | ey desttwed by fire while Mr. | group’ sctivillen, ‘art, music, |we thie ey ua the. ovale age tb: Rome a 1 ks our Winnipeg con- | ame te oe ne ets ces wee vale pop —_ : “Head Start” program in a earn interest from the first of that month. smporary most is the timing of the rtrain may pro pant of the 113-year-old house, | aspects of getting ready for So pendiiae Saou rh ie pot vet a much-needed poon. Its further de- | was attending morning service | for : — periments in Car - prppos e country ere in the St. John’s Anglican| ‘There was one si weed aes tea sia taden . “THE felt the impact of the Canada Pen- EDITORIAL NOTE | Church, teacher for every. 15 students, | carried out. There is one in Ot- MAJOR TRUST si Plan which will siphon off many | __ To show that we’re on our good The congregation of Trinity rel, mon geet wy He ~ § m : =: nitions of dollars annually. On top | behaviour for Mr. Pearson's visit, we | Cmrch last Saturday evening Gents” and- volunisers.” reports | SPEND FOR FUTURE i in oa ace ae pee a ofithis the federal government now | haven't said one word in our | Freak Msctean mea Mar Mas. | Mi. Hechinger. More than $20,000,000 has 57 Queen St. (the Hyndman Bidg.) 894-4910 >rmpoOs es r 2 The aim of the project is to B yoses_to earmark another $600 | comments today about That Man | Lean at a surprise party on the eas aniat aie eee ieee ours 9 - 5 Daily — Closed Saturday million—and this is a very minimal | Diefenbaker. ~ ens ee oe nia ae eee = + eee prareorne enna Le SRN LNT Te a OTN ial nant ie Tie Mie