e* : . 1 & ‘ . i 2 “, e new precautions are under study to . . ’ Gee Grediaw | sents s comngencs | Polypoid NOTES BY THE WAY Be ak The commission confirmed the Le ° . ‘ani * 4. Hancox, Pubes i primary cause_of the blackout, which { esions “Kissing and Cuddling Upsets Although women have the re Tphidaing- a po 1 pretty well known. It was, By Dr. Tasetere R. Van Delles Pecieeee Headline ae tion of being shrewd bar- FP neaddiare iveck dey muvsing tonne? 4 a tiny relay at Canada’s Sir Adam | _ Polyps rectum are aus | he's tao for thet sert of , the typical husband is toy esr Bae Gy senins Greet tm oe de ae an pected ae ste we there jot bleeding | thing —Calgary Journal. no bargain. —Guelph Mereury. : rtown, P.E.1. by Thomson Newspapers Ltd. | : : : i : ; “Branch offices at Summerside, Montague, Alberton | Niagara River that started the chain = spetign tion also is in| Grandpa took the kids to & Housewife: “I don't like the . _——— ‘| reaction that in a matter of minutes Ghanes, auch as the occurrence | wove. The bevaitice window : el ree $ presented nationally by Thomson Newspaoers il f o constipation = . : keeper: , if you want “Advertisinn Services: Toronto 425 Univertity Ave. spread over 80,000.square miles of | or diarrhea in an | listed only the children’s admis- | looks, why don’t you buy « gold- TEmpire 3.5994; Monives! 240 Cathcart Street Uni- New York, New England and cen- | individual who was reguiar- The | sion price. “How much for | fish?"—Toronto Star. -—~ 45942; Western Office 1030 West Georgia tral Canada The report suggests eer whes = poor ee oie A woman who was active free! Vancower MA 7037. ” Whe Member Cag:-inn Daily Newspaper Publishers | that the Beck employees should have mere s0, whee distress fala to | éree.”—Hamilton Spectator. in cb and charity work came Association and ihe Canacan Press. The Canaclian t th lectric lav th that vee to medication. P. home one evening % fed her < «Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub rese' e electri re ay ere a lesions are potentially A new twist on strong langu- husband busily engaged in darn- ome of ae one sane = oe sone handles power loads to take account Seogtesen Seema Siar mae te age from ra a _— “=< ale 4 Sis SO Bate. =~ ited to it or to the Associated Press or Reviers : ‘ come cancerous cause professor : . human latched and also to the local news published herein. All of the considerable increase that oc- struction. The possibility of this |first abused his fellows with | then said, “You men think you right or reaublicetion of special dispaicher here curred since the device was last set happening is mot great but why | swear- words instead of bashing | know everything, but you never Me er nen, | | WO Years ago. It also suggests that ihe 8 See Som 2 eet [See tick Ge WR 9 ee we more”, TL teres” $12.00 » yeat by mail on rural routes and areas | employees of the Consolidated Edison easily seen through « ~ should be counted among those | -ooiied the husband grimly. “It Rot serviced, by carrier ; Company, if they ‘had acted quickly tube. (sigmoidoscope) ‘that is in- who laid the foundations of el- should be on yours.” Montreal ‘oe pyre ne scons a asissh Comm | and shut down “parts of their sys- . a ee ‘= : : Ngee cee gh - , tem at the first sign of trouble, could ghitte selected at random from . - sR Membe: Auiit ‘Guren of (Ciculeton. have have prevented the blackout. i these tumors would Nigeria Ss Proposal PAGE ! WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1965. But it boiled down, the ‘report con- : Poe Carl Mollins fb WEDNESDAY. DECEMEES 1. S » SNe “report Ce group. By : 5 cedes, to a matter of judgment with mers do _apery like? |, Canadian Press Staff Writer Why To The West? | only minutes to act. Most of lower the Piri resemble oS Wigerie’s sien ter on oman’ | Balows sins ay 6 Keene déving It's 54 years since Sir Robert | New England and southern New York ne mapeking ne ae “Gbowt Rhodesia coukd the | tie action against Britain or the Borden gave the federal portfolio of blacked out 12 minutes after the in- = others grow = family of nations a aaa Agriculture to Hon. Martin Burrell, | itial troubles in Canada. wall of the mindine © weet eS Seto For the British government, is “i 8 eae i ‘ velvety projections.’ When le- $ . wa a move may serve of the old British Columbia riding of The commissioners have made a sens ef thoes tages ure seen in of Nigeria, till now a respected | as a-moderating counterweight Yale-Caribou. It hasn't been east of laudable effort to look on the bright the sigmoidoscope, the polyp is but almost hidden ader in | to extremist Negro demands for : i if? ide of a dark pict removed, sent te ihe laboratory | Commonwealth affairs. has | direct military action against Manitoba since. Most of the time it’s | side of a dark picture. They found, and additional surgery may be | “0pPped into the open with his | the Rhodesian whites. been the exclusive property of Prairje | for example, that there was no evid- | recommended if it {s cancereus. | yt nore = fs — WAIT FOR DETAILS farmers; and if they had been kinder | ence of sabotage. Also, that people - | The chance of the tumor being oe oar an te ea The British administration, in : ; : didn’ . malignant-is less than one is ; 808, | common with most other Com- to the Liberals in the Nov. 8 election, n't panic. There was no wide- | six. | Nigeria's capital: monwealth governments, was there would be no doubt of it re- |. spread looting. Actually, statistics | But the problems associated | Pdbacad oe - eavendy avepetietio to. Bal-'\ maining theirs. But the defeat of | showed that the*crime rates through- | Saton "arg! nat adware: fale ctaw ewa suggested the meeting | Slanation of the plan in detail. Agriculture Minister Harry Hayes in | out the area fell below normal for the . | ple. Half of those with these serie aunhies moos ty dir Britain has no wish to go on Calgary South left the Liberals with | blackout period. More than one air — — ee | tamors_sever_have symptoms; ie’ wnedede cold be Conedity as Lagos ter tt “Rhodesia only one—Prairie-member—Veteran heety was averted at airports in the ae \KA WN TO TH L.., (dering a rontig: éxamination. | 504 Meetrey Srout Ne OR) 0 contesence te so erligate Affairs Minister Roger Teillet, who irst moments of the blackout because BRINGING H DO EAR $ as | The sigmoidoscope is, not a long : measures ag: : ’ ; COULD VE AFRICA desian i tmosphe' sits for St. Boniface, Man. of the bright, moonlit night. And - — Fe tote ond Senay sootes are. need. ~ initiative RIC. a eee oe soe re Commenting on this situation, a Se = so ren eer OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson pa ~~ | Berend the. reech- of this instre- parse gy hop er Baw BR Aig oo ad yo ul columnist in the Toronto Star says it’s ieee a ee . e ae : - This procedure is recommen-| 29d the Commonwealth. in ex- | conte the besa of Africa's most j j ‘ nt de are known to have : ded r tracting some of the acrimony | populous nat monstrat- hhigh time the hoary myth that the | re ene ata tale had Smooth Performance By Mr. Martin dod tenes noting or-cther | EOS" Souenis over the os | tog bas duties OO a, colle Agriculture “Minister “must ‘be a ‘ pits some , the sigmoidoscope examination | Way to set Rhodesia on the road | ment of differences through Westerner” was being discarded. The form of standby power available. There’s a tradition in the but patient and pinkening Paul. | compliment to the only over- | ig normal. The usual studies | % Negro-majority rule. — Commonwealth machinery — 1 t for it is that the Lib- However, there is need for an in- | Press Gallery that demands in- He | was throughout | worked minister, Mitchell Sharp | sre a barium enema and air | The nine African Common | the secretariat established only mory. argument. for a ° dust ide study of the ad stant news from meetings of the | most of the conference by two who etill eerves in Trade and | contrast tests wealth members are committed | {n September under diplomat erals desperately need to restore Ty-wide study of the adequacy of | Cabinet. Since time immemo- | still camera artists who, holding Commerce and holds Finance ase rocruRE in theory to a Dec. $_minister- | Arnold Smith. their fortunes in the West. and to take automatic equipment, also a thorough | rial, journalists -have laid in flashguns at the ready in front om an unsatisfactory “acting” | « 4 writes. -Is it harmful to | $2! Tesolution of the Organiza. | Balewa, 53, ‘has tended in the *, A review of training procedures for wait for the prime minister and | of his eyes, snapped him from | basis As he said in another con- sleep with the arms above tion of African Unity pledging | past to act in the background, the Agriculture portfolio away would 5 P other ministers as they emerge every conceivable angle except | text, “our hope is to rock the | 1142 a break in relations with Brit- | leaving the field to more out- make a Liberal comeback even tough- emergencies. : There. may be need, from the Council Chamber. With feetfirst and incidentally block- | boat as little as possible REPLY ain if the rebel Rhodesian re- spoken African leaders such as R : : also, for additional legislation to give ~| the post- war growth of the | ed the ‘audience's view. One | Silly questions received silly 1, pycentions occur if this gime still ts in existence Wed- | Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah. His er.. But the case which the Prime ; Press Gallery from 42 to 127. TV operator shuffled around on | answers, of Which the best : , nesday. * conference proposal and flight ° ok the govern t thorit d ; posture results in pressure that Minister has to balance against. this g ment more: authority an members, overcrowding of the the wall to wall broadioam in a | came when a question was pre- | Gicturhs the circulation or caus | , “frican governments now in | to Britain indicates Nigeria is that changing conditions have 1o power over the reliability of power | exit has become complete block- remarkable pair of soft shoes, (faced: “Mr. Martin, in your | 0. tingling of the arms. doubt about the wisdom of the | may act more positively in Af- ging ec : ng supply, because of the enormous in- | %*._ Recently Prime Minister | made of sealskin. speech at Detriot last night you | Sealant “ahies LOAU resolution could use the ' rican and international affairs. since loosened the Prairies’ right to Sératite nitideks that 4, | Beatson ‘reacted testily against | 416 Nor FUMBLE said." To which he snapped. . tilts oad caeiie wadea : the portfolio, and the election has aie ss neyeeee Wier ey eee OE ee rena cock | Canada’s, Seling Prime Mieb- mai the newspe | to the upper extremities are pin- Th Di ing Armi _ presented a golden opportunity to d ee ao pieitaniecaanla is cOn- | Cabinet meeting either he or a ster was thrown one ugly curve | He fielded neatly one~ tough feces A oe ae e isappearing rmies move it eastward. a : i Cia into the mat- | civil service —: — brief the | ball, eee a - asked BS: political — by oe ster te mak a Sa se Milwaukee Journal . press c orderly | widespre: - | replying questioner: . ‘The Star scribe recalls-that when. {0% She 1% Endings Will Ukely be: ot es caabencs. ‘ticiem that | Caneda is suffering | reminds me, I've brought a box Position mentioned Ever wonder how the war. ese people's viictory over the . Borden started the tradi f West a similar.nature. More important, it The first briefing by en aide | in these difficult days from non- | of cigars for you.” And he ex- _ WATER WITH SULFA against Japan happened to end? | enemy. * e tr on 0 est- is to be hoped that whatever remedial led to justified protests; not hav- | , from a vacuum at | plained to the recipient that M. H. writes: Why does You probably think that Jepan Where was the United States ern ministers, the West was still in og ropos ; ee ing been at the Cabinet meeting the top. Paul no doubt would | some kind diplomat had presen- doctor. advise drinking lots of | surrendered to the United Stat- military? Nary . mention. But he pioneering sta tt iat action is p ed will be implement- | .* Otia neither say what had | have liked to reply honestly that | ted him this box “of a brand 1 water when sulfa pills are tak- | es? ‘ | now the Russians are disappear- P Pichi ad a one | ed without undue delay. nor answer questions. as acting prime minister, he is | do mot emoke” they came from ©” | _ That isn't the version of the | ing, too. industry economy, wheat. It was the . a So, last week acting Prime Min. | at least as capable as the vaca- Sumatra and “I thought you | REPLY — | Soviet Union. The Russians fore- | Peking newspapers recently problem child -of Canadian agricul. |, Hints To The Canny | ite Paul Marti, in he mow | toning bos, and he ha eld | woud pater Gem i me done‘ work eatos the bowy | Ion the veron the Ch |e nay a 16, ; z > nner, told us he | years yuu smo- ° | "| “On May 8, 1945, the German ture. Immigrants, many from Cen-'|- want to save on your next income paves —_ things From | Canada and. the Ldberal. govern | ke.” Meanwhile the tough ques- | via the kidneys. Extra water 10 eS ee ie faectets curvendered. Seen ‘aft: tral and Eastern Europe, faced | tax> Then do a little planning now | ‘oakeyshines with Mike, we ment would have bad a emooth | tion had been forgotten and ne- genet Se ee oe ean ee ae moan: — Brood erwards the Soviet Union de- strange, harsh conditions. They. need- stots the and of the vee’ G switched aeotl - — per- goat Instead he paid a pretty | ver was answered. | ‘eghaa: Blech | i6t Union dedlated war on Japan clared war = Japan... The ed help. They looked to the Agri- | writer in the current ‘i ge a Cue ee eencuat, fifty tive | ‘ | age may develop because of | on August 8, 196. The brave | {n'y tersted ed ‘ot Sete) culture:Department's laboratories for | Financial Pos *' | ‘Minner et iia, Paine ost}. The Housing Shortage |" "saat onon | force‘of the ‘lobl ent Tancit | aunched a large weal, soni new strains of Wheat to beat earl ET Ege ake een eee | eee es ee oS writes: Soon after | do- | wat, pushed in four columne in- | Ofiensive and el lerwe ; Y. | precepts of fairly general applica- |, biage. , nef Cuvetien.. ra’ T deacloped black. |fo northwest China, and swoop. | Sumbers of Japanese and pup- frosts and disease and enable them to | 4: ; ee ; ~".| PAUL SPARKLES ; : | ma . SWOOP- | net troops. On August 14, 1945, i tion in this regard; such as, for ex- Peal Mactia: ai. couse. fe _ ‘There may not be any hous- our governments finally did get. outs. Would replacing the blood | ed down upon the enemy troops. | 5, announced unconditional survive on the land. Out of the dry | ample, paying pledges to charity | eel toupet. "He began by an. | me.t0'%n say tor homes ut fre tee lowcost ousog fern the "REPLY tae Sprint Union to the’ Caines | "erent." : i ; ; . | mone; ouses, low ni ‘0 : es came aid programs such 8 | which will total more than the stand- | 0Ueiné & payment of $2 Der iow income earners the expe eat of the commanity and thus Possibly The blood ts re-— rorige Mages sec aged lag i-inr gtr . tance, and the annihilation of | Union to disagree, with the Chin- ese Reds on ideology. : the sugar beet crop. rs the Prairie Farm Assistance Act and | ara $100 deduction, before Dec. 31. | “This will be of great interest to |S¢%,involved in buyiag a home segregate and stigmatize the placed: within four to six 2 Non = disappear from the Chinese his weeks : : of thei | the J K the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act, | Aiso one's medical and dental bills, | the constituents of Essex East |fuiive This is a roundabout ln other countries (except the a a hee ore ae tothe | by the Soviet Red army run by the department. a If one’s expenses are at or near 3 per pragage te te gellocl oe ey ae eS eee ee Pee, ee | ee ee a, teen ners rnin Mad ic Seen But all that has changed. The | cent of one’s estimated net income, it | those very constitutents. | tow recat! Seisiag ts’ Cosas. pee : siie tal .tee vision oe en ’ - i ° unl v s War on Poverty conference last week | may be a good idea to have further _ ts maaey announced two i4' |The Liberals and Conserva- | parts of the community. drove home the point that the great- | medical or dental work done—if you | servants.’ Canadian sanctions | tives have both failed miserab- | Ag the Kingston Whig-Stan- est agricultural hardship today is in can get an appointment. But th against Rhodesia and pause. “I og this important field. Since | dard editorialized recently: East Cansda—t rts of Ontari : ppointment. But the | have been in Cabinet al day, he | Second World War, only 60,- | “Canada on the basis of its at- { : astern Canada—in parts of Ontario, | pills must be paid before'the yearend, | saidin a weary voice -- it was | (00. Units of public housing. have | titudes toward housing needs, re- _ Quebec, and the Maritimes. In the | regardless of what may be recovered | er 5.p.m. when the seven hour Compared” for example. with sreid and wicoted comer: / West, the main concern is not the |- from insurance, if they’ meeting had ended’ — but Cabi- Wee Germany where 4,500,000 | > ou | ; ; ’ y’re to reduce | net. apparently had decided not- —. 500,000 | As for planning, by and large through the Agriculture Department, | fesgj ’ » PTO- | ing visit to London to consult |, Canatia was the last nation tn | be fully appreciated 10. 30 or 50 - Zs ‘ : Pp : ’ fessional people and others operating ‘with government leaders about the western world to institute | years hence when it will be ne- } but the Canadian Wheat Board, which on a “cash basis” a Is vised Rhodesia and to Paris where, ~housing for low. - income fami- | cessary to start in to clear away ‘ ‘ e re aiso advis this year being Canada’s turn, | ties and older people. And when | the ecumulaed mess.” operates under the Trade and Com |-that they ma y save on income tax if | he will preside at the NATO. mi- merce Department. Moreover, the | they prepay deductable expenses be- nisterial’ council meeting. | West no longer has a one-industry | fore Dec. 31. Those who have car- |: Paul oe wel Ba tana | Lament For An Orange Crate | THE 1966 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Ottawa Journal The era of the wooden orange , chair. In prosperius times an | TELEPHONE DIRECTORY economy. Manufacturing, mining, | ried on business all year may buy de- | saving it, and his reaction to | petroleum production make a grow- preciable assets such as cars his audience. There were per- and of- | haps s forty journalist and half a8 | erate ended quietly about 16 or | orange crate was a child's hot- ing contribution. tice : : | equipment before the end of the | many of Paul's aides almost fil- ohen oie *s lemonade stand We think these arguments form | year and claim depreciation at the - the square panelled room. calue bead peo oranges a Reldingghdt coas ware lagen. in. ' an unanswerable case for putting the | proper rate for the whole year. ettn and TV cocina lights, | @ Cardboard boxes. Because it | An orange crate bay Ace pe : , portfolio back where it belongs—in. And hark to this, young blades!~ | Violently roasting an e caea Pitan AE aged aon So sel es hag aoe @ ve We are ati : p Eastern Canada. The Star writer | Another way to save on income tax | Sence of oranige crates in an un- argues it should: go to Ontario, on the ‘| is to get married before the end of | Our Yesterdays | For us, the oe _ sages has. the | the year. This enables the groom to (From The Guardian Files) | became otiay dee ie other | to learn that they now belong ee ghest value of farm output. We | claim a $1,000 marital exemption. If | TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO | %2¥ when a friend |= who had | to history. We do not suggest gk OS: ie * 4a: can’t see this point so clearly; Ontario, | the wife does not earn more than ee | Sect mind indedly Sy what Td give setts to ee os anaes | Changes in Alphabetical Listings after all, is our industrial colossus. If | $250 before yearend, the $1,000 ex- | in sent Noxi troope through fe an orange crate to set my | or even that ourviving orange ; on.” He wanted something the portfolio should go where mixed-| emption will not reduced. The Post |. France to Libya and Greece to crates be made objects for col- 4 ous 2 cee : . temporary, satisfactory but not | lectors. Let us merely recall Y ; : farming is of most importance to the | writer fears that these reflections | fe aa, pen ming | gaudy. ° | : while purchasing an expensive | And ellow Pages Close eon ’ Iesece yy area’s economy, the Maritimes should | may “take a lot of the romance” out | declared to have been rebuffed | An orange crate was all that. | cabinet qualify. In any case, however, the | of the affair, but isn’t he being over. | °Y. France with a flat “ao” | During hard times i was » bed. | Bovtow but for the | we - claims of Eastern Canada can no | solicitous on this point? win the one Pete stale Marshal Phil- aide table, a bookcase, or a |.stood a simple orange crate. . o : : longer be ignored. cost of living going up the way it is ‘ DEC 31 t BI k p matimonial plunges can do with all dea tatty a Gaamans aan U.S. F arm Expo roblem . ° 5s : ackout Post Mortem the economic support they can get | im@ to word received by Mrs. Portland Oregonian : nee, ~ One thing clearly demonstrated by | these days. A tax cut at such fimes caaee’ ait un Rect Ck ca U.S. Mericultural exports-last , These dollars would not have a Be the power blackout that plunged 30 18 not to_be sneezed at. dian port some time before im | yee? totalled ¢ regard $6.1 bil- | been earned if foreign soles had i . charge of naval rati jion. Imports of agricultural pro- | not been made possible by U.S. i million Americans and Canadians into -EDITORIAL NOTE - a ducts were not quite a | — * ret kinds. = darkness on the night of Nov. 9, is Scientists, reports the New York Pn) Jeans AGO aoures A erg ee : ry sone sive a at eral Ie \ However, only $2.4 *.billion [ite senses a total to his the need for closer working relation- | Times, have at last authoritatively‘) tast-Wednesday Mayor David ships between the operating organ- i ; worth of farm. products were Pps perating org confirmed what air passengers long lal . ee |i o Soe te. 105 bales : it ‘ 3 si 2 [ : i i § ' izations in both countries, and also | have suspected—that anybody who of government assistance. n ' _ between the an and United | feels abnormal after jetting across an Siesed dest - . ae at the experi aucioae sci | mere used to te sitting | . . : around the stove a : States governments othing short | ocean or a continent is normal. They “Christmas in the Market | for local currencies not usable | winter day. hile Ge cone | i _ Of “the utmost cooperation” is re- | have come up with the final results | piace,” the season's opening | i foreign exchange = some | tised its wares were being sold quired, in the opinion of the US. Fed- | of the first precise testing of people ee - = Contato were = at ares aa at below a and - — pro- FOR INQUIRIES QR CHANGES etal Power Commission which has | who have flown fast through many | ‘unica in the sadivoriam of subsidies. Go that and remain ia business Please phone the nearest office of ‘ gubmitted a°95-page report to Presi- | time zones. The findings showed oe . —. A. a es replied - a — = | — , . : dent Johnson on the subject. The | psychological disruption and confus- | ,, was directed z- | Press farm writer made it possible. Unele \ commission was not able to give as- | ion for 24 hours. Body functions | was sahame i uae ce ks alias wich" were oe theory pode caouea = THE ISLAND TELEPHONE : COMP ANY LTD. \ ; surance that such a blackouf can nev- | were out of order for three to five | of special music by the Charlot- | badly needed: for settlement of | happy we suppose that last | | gsagg » “ —- Sr tetown Chorale, with William | the nation’s balance of trade de | year’s _turn-over. = on = ns ac pane - ia _ =f) — @bappen again, but tt indicated that | days === = conduction = ict. 7 “Vien oon oa : ee : prmatgaens panenet * t s é : Seu : 3 ae on ee only. FF E “lB Bio Retin Stain By RIE, a P,P AR om MO. ne eM printer Me Sealer Bm api. 2