qmiexly Cleared away than the tiem High Cholesterol fo ice which clogs the St, Lawrence g NOTES BY THE WAY during @ large part of the winter. Theory Unproved Prince Edwaré tsiand Like The Dew In the past, the Atlantic sear By Dr. R. Ven Delle | When business, a ' neighbor's little in a live wire cm W. 4. Hances, Publisher ports of Saint John and Halifax FEBRUARY is the moath to was, taken to the drivein ‘Thee | be counted on to shine brightly. frenk Welker | have depended upon winter shipping or eat tesneiees oa te oy for the first an, he ote especially oy = be : every week dey morning except $60 | Moreover, the Canadian National mean @ triumph over the flesh | sured her. “you're free.” “No, | The really big noises in the My Gaya and statutory holidays) at 165 Prince Street 4 se ‘ have but your ouflook on ‘this cause. I'm not,” quickly replied, business world are those who. he PE... by Themen Newspapers id. | and Canadian Pacific Railways ha of death could be optimistic. |“t'm four.” — Montreal Star. | are usually smart enough to Ranch offices at Summerside, Montague Alber | customarily transported thousands Who pe pel ay ae keep quiet. — Windsor Star, edn i Need’ iemahee of tons of sea traffic during. the world than that of a lord justice Pay «Plo. ig amd According to = judge, spating Services Toronto, 428 University Ave. | winter through Maritime ports. The So tem cake bel % | teurization of milk has not yet! the rod is one reason for juven 43-8894; “ontres!, 640 Cathcart Street stepped-up activity of federal ice- * attack, just | disappeared. That makes the old days Georgie Street Vancouver MA 7037). breakers. in the St. Lawrence ae ee concerned | ter jess surprising. — Ottawa| Parents used to thrash things ‘Matiber Cenedien Dully Nevipeper Publisher | hurting waterfront. employment in Soe ee anien cane Ome | Journal, out. + Chatham News. Associston end The Canadian Prem. The Canadien A ti ota and’ alte - &. and |. Press ls exclusively entitied to the use for repve | Canada’s Atlantie po yous atelts, means the Heation of al news dispsiches in, thin wee | gether is doing a severe economie nee ee ee An Echo Of War Dogs Sm aca ptet i | Iniury to Nova Scotia and New some ue past cr Chatham Daly New Bh. All rights on republication of special dispatches | Brunswick. — eit colton ae on should out. Se a amma” | 5 We. tony nde Sean Ere aires oh Menes ere. eh met Sol ss ¥ * ' them ' Sree ae CT | Seti gagece of then ta Prevention oer of the | ena hat Tasag "| met Te the’oeans ft y, * . $20.00 jecting the taxpayers of these degenerative diseases of the standing claims for war dam-| damaged property should be Ay ag Page ye ear eligi ys com | board provinces to a share of the heart is another story. Success age which would cost it nearly come entitled to a value pay- ais " federal icebreaking service on the samy te hace Ot kee 120 million doliars. In a govern-| ment instead of the current bility the arteries. from | ment white paper in which this | cost of repairs- "A value pay- Pe eT ey oe St. Lawrence is both unnecessary hardening or becoming obstruct- | figure appears, it is stated that | ment is based on depreciation ‘ Meniber Audit Buresy of Cir and unfair. While this Province is ed by clots. This is the crux of | uncertainty about development | of value due to unrepaired war PAGE 6 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 190. The Coming Session The opening of the Legislature fs always something more of an the cholesterol controversy be- | plans and intentions of local | da | mage. ones some | authorities is a major reason for | “Those who own war damaged property, however, still have This fatty substance produces | a4 | | owners jamaged property atherosclerosis in the | plenty of time to do the repairs | as far as Canadian standards are concerned. It is pointed out not directly concerned in the mat- ter, we are concerned indirectly in the business of our Atlantic winter ports: We would expect our neigh- bors in New Brunswick and Nova g arteries | in ey animals. In addi- tion, 80 per cent of all coronary victims have too much choles- -terol in the blood. But there is “occasion” in this Province than it fe elsewhere in Canada, or at. least _ we like to think so. The formalities are pretty much the same, and there ds actually less fanfare than in gome of the larger provinces; but we seem closer to our legislative representatives here where there are io large, sprawling constituen- eies, where the population fs more homogeneous and where most of the members are known personally, not enly to their constituents but to a large proportion of our people gen- erally More so than elsewhere, it is a family affair over which His Hon- our the Lieutenant Governor~ will. preside briefly today. Though the ‘good. feeling thus engendered will not necessarily carry over into the @ubsequent proceedings, it does provide a cozy atmosphere in which to embark upon the serious busi- te From Throne Speech to those who are endeavoring to | mere 3,000 words. eral and N.D.P. M P.s criticised | ed how he had recently visited the next day not. only with tear & EASTERN TRUST COMP = * the which maintain the business of our natur- Among the many points of | Mr. Sevingy for that presumed | Moscow and returned calling hangover et with vais Sobek | 3 td a > a To ke His Honour will read we shall learn , -| major concern to Canadians | mote, but none referred to his | Krushchov “my friend”, and | about everything. I become so. Bon Rie eS" SOR? . hat the Government in al winter. ports. which he reviewed nuclear very real nugget suggesting a j said that “he ‘vowed to support | Bervous I'm afraid to drive or | i ‘NAME Lis sulctie Kb cubeabtocessvotooqescosnoosenené w proposes warfare, the spread of commun- | housing boom. Newspapers like- | Castro's Cuba, and issued and = be driven and have ‘to confine | . ; the way of important legislation for - A Phone “Issue ism, counter-propaganda and | wise rated it more important te’ invitation to other communist myself to the house. How can § ADDRESS cocecccsceesecoeccoserccccccccsssecscccsnsoces ; the session. As already intimated ¢ y international trade. He per- | Canadians that Mr. Sevigny be lands.” | you explain this reaction? a ceseedocccqooooosoococccoscovoonecnososes a * “ Liberal Leader Pearson is report suasively reasoned that a link | chided for his reference to Com- | Very recent REPLY ~ 7 7 servants and trade unions are like- ly to be introdticed, along with legislation for the promotion of in- ‘Scotia to. go to bat for us under similar cireumstances, and we be- lieve that this is a case where the | much talked of principle of Atlantic unity could well be put into action. The Moncton Transcript has urg- ed that all Maritime parliamentar- jans should unite in this case in demanding that the position of our two principal ports be protected from future detriment. This should not be a partisan matter, and we suggest that our own Island repre- sentatives at Ottawa give it serious consideration. ‘The Government, doubtless, is under pressure in mak- ing this concession to St. Lawrence River interests, and a strong Mari- ’ time reaction would perhaps be wel- -comed in enabling it to take a firmer stand. At any rate, we see no rea- son why the case should go by de- fault, or. why our own support, for what it is worth, shouldn’t be given . ed to have renewed his party’s char- ges at Ottawa that the Government has been violating its obligations by authorizifig the export of strategic ALLIANCE. FOR TO KEEP IT FROM SPREADING OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Mr. Savigny’s Faux-Pas Defended The Hon Pierre Sevigny, as- sociate minister of National Defence, was invited to address the annual meeting of the Que- bee Association of Architects in Montreal early this month. That cabinet minister was sufficient- ly appreciative of his learned hosts to deliver a very pro found speech. Unlike the aver- age banquet speaker who says little in many words, Mr. Sevi- gny packed many ideas into a may exist in solving these wor- ries. . If we can open up foreign markets for two-way. trade, Mr. Sevigny pointed out, we will not only maintain our own prosper- political and eritics focussed on just 14 words: “in the past six months communist governments have taken over British Guiana and Ecuador.” With a great howl heard across Canada, parliamentary time and newsprint were frit- tered on what was perhaps a diplomatic faux-pas, yet was certainly supported by facts, and was in no event a matter of domestic political concern. Lib- munism in two small Latin- no proof-that lowering the level prevents heart attacks or re- verse the arteriosclerotic proc- ess in man. Tissues degenerate rapidly when the circulation is reduced to critical levels. The best we ean hope for it to delay hardening process so arteries will continue to the tissues with. over a longer span. A delay of one decade, for.ex- ample, will add another 10 years to life. But this is part of the story. The heart and other organs will be in better working order, so that the added decade can be lived with pleas- ure and vigor. In addition, if we head of the colonial govern- ment in 1953 when the British | feared he was about to establish a communist bridgehead in South America.”’ Elsewhere he | was reported to have married | ‘‘a young Communist Leaguer in Chicago;“and to have return- | ed home yelling Marxist war cries” Headlined ‘‘Turn to the Left’, report on Ecuador's presi- | dent Carlos Arosemena describ- tish Guiana also support Mr. events in Bri- | American countries. WHO KNEW THE TRUTH? This raises the pertinent ques-- tions? How shallow can political critics get? How sensational do Sevigny's opinion. But the moral | of that episode might be that Canadians should not have na- tional news suppressed so that can ward off arteriosclerosis 10 years, why not 20 or 30? The aging process is complicated, | with many facets. But we can | add years to our life by follow- | ing a few simple rules. (Dr. Van Dellen will answer questions on medical pics if stamped, self-addressed enve- lope accompanies request.) GUILT FEELINGS P. R. writes: After going to | @ party where I have taken several drinks, enough to make me mildly intoxicated, I spend Many people find the feeling of guilt or fear following a drinking bout more disturbing than the hangover. | ernment announced. its inten | of winding up the existing War Damage Payments Scheme, and now the claims are coming in. It is felt that the owners of pro- perty damaged in the Second CANADIAN POCKETAX 1962 will give you valuable help and information for your 1961 Income Tax returns — and space is provided for your 1962 records. EASTERN TRUST —— Cinipany attention can be given to split- LOWERED PRESSURE _ dustrial development, and numerous i tie We ae ity by selling our immense sur- | we want our press? ting hairs as to whether foreign | ¥. K. writes: What would minor amendments to existing acts. goods surprised plus production; we will help Well-informed observers sug- | politicians are communists, or cause a 53 year old woman's - 134 Richmond St. Charlottetows Also expected is a report from the - that Mr. Pearson, who knows bet- dog A os Eaves SY est a = pees _— = ore a _ pees. or are the | blood pressure to drop? I was ving r materials in return | a arliament was chasing an ends of communists. | 120 for but BRANCHES OSS CAN. Royal Commission on Electoral Re- ter, should lend his support to this and also reveal to them the at- | imaginary witch. For example, | It is a great tribute to the ac- t 102. vere et ome aoe Gown | oe = —-- form, which was appointed at the mischievous campaign, tractions of our democratic the responsible Reuters News | hievements of our government | REPLY dy asin As a member of the North At- way of life. If citizens of foreign | Agency reports that Cheddi Ja- | that its political opponents can | Blood pressure levels vary last regular session. countries are able tovenjoy the gan, Prime Minister of British | only find such picayune grounds considerably and both of these Ht ie not that | lantic Treaty Organization, Canada | success of our system, he sug- Guiana, “styles himself a Mar- | for an attack upon one of its - od te will be ee co last | #8 obligated not to export to Com- | sested. we will win them to our xist-Leninist. and was ousted as | Ministers. seas vie Glaee tenave ane WITH Speech ‘ cause, so that they will join | : ‘ont to forty munist countries certain types of | with us in combatting the evil Sail ater 8: heart attack tut thie year's, ran © of world-wide communism. | ’ Th S ; Ga woman oaght te have the read- Eran, there wil be anoush tn, | miliary supple, machinery for the | *redenicccomane. "| Closing The Space Gap _| ievrrst wie ce E BARBADOS doubtless, te keep the debate going | manufacture of armaments and the | against the urgency to ex- By Hareld Morrison TODAY’S HEALTH HINT which the opening debate takes, af- ter which the House will get down to its real legislative chores, until | like; and no evidence has been pro- duced that Canada has violated this agreement in any of the goods the Export and Import Permits Act of 1954, of goods for which an ex- port permit is required. It is much -wider than the NATO list, including rand our foreign trade. All will welcome the novel concept that | this could also serve as power- ful and needed free world pro- Paganda, perts have forecast that 600,000 new homes may be built in Can- ada during the next four years, | tor.) This would indicate a boom the industry which tly and Canadian Press Staff Writer John Glenn's successful triple | technical ability and equipment orbit of the globe is likely to to orbit the earth successfully. | lead to a sharp intensification He also has demonstrated, in | and they got it. But as rocket | Russia or the U.S.—is whether designer Wernher von Braun | man can operate in space for commented: “This is just the long periods, say, for weeks or beginning.” , | months. Russia still has the lead in NEXT TARGET Russia successfully orbited So-called whisky nose has many origins. 2 OUR YESTERDAYS From the Guardian Files TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO OLASSES YOU CAN MAKE SO MANY GOOD THINGS to the Government's achievements | it has shipped oe ; CONSTRUCTION BOOM ; ef. the United’ States space #| senall, peetiaieety y way, that ‘The Ave’ Old Story : e and intentions, or with alarm to its There is, however, a second and Praising Canada’s domestic | yee coded | eget oo a | New a , THE BARBADOS FANCY MOLASSES CO. LTR . sins of omission and commission purely Canadian list drawn up under ar ae aan oe [8 victory to lift thelr ‘spirits to Te. dsmenstretes--<ither by | et and Uenctteaaen te the thie ORIDEETOWN, BARBADOS, wt indirectly employs more Cana- | rocket propulsion on accom- . 4 r t é | nof- merely strategic _materials_in (February 22, 1987) . > : vention. This is important, because Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition has responsibilities. just as vital, in long as our trade with Quba was in non-strategic materials there was mw reason to interfere. No consider- Barbour. Hon \ aed I e Mr. Myers qualifies | for this seat in the House of | Sena’ * | threat of nuclear extermination. Now Glenn has demonstrated that the U.S. has gathered the “Titov shot of 17 revolutions last shot that every effort will be made to push up launching datés for the entire program. formal debate te agait the order of | the ordinary sense, but anything ae git aor ga never ‘be- = - —_— the oT Course at Prince of Wales ‘Cel- + t the day. The procedure is cut and | which the Government may wish to By of these hate wert, y mented Soviet a but he is| noes naar cobioums i | lege have Miss Jean Rodd for. It’s an honest-to-goodness food ...a good : their supervisor in cooking, and dried; but what malzep the spectacie, | sontrol in order to ensure an ade- | determined to close ine 2p not ter this year, perhaps within ® | Migs Louise Haszard assistant. | source of carbohydrates and iron. . . with interesting are the variations that | quate supply in Canada. Opposition | pi yp1 iC FORUM. American race tor the moon as | After that, the two countries | Fenuestt “wise “Mary Mac. | & texture and taste all its own. For either crop up at every session, both in | spokesmen have discovered that per- ‘for the military potential space are likely to move in the same Nonaid: home nursing, Mi-s table use or in your favorite recipes, you subject matter and in the manner | mits have Geen given to export some | fy"csrrenpesdents wf questions of me chlers te the power that mah | creutinnsaie: exedees of larger | Mona Wilson; singing, Miss Li-] st beat PURE BARBAD 0S F - ~ fm which the members speak their | items on this list, and this is the | Swy> Dia’ same acne | FEAR BLACKMAIL ‘| : ‘ite alow one | lian MacKenzie. Lectures are pieces. Every session has its own | basis of their charge that the Pind Atte ‘ebhed are oe | ota American tilltary lead wocks i round-thecock mace re eee enutng pehieee, | | Molasses. ' tone and tempo, and ite own sur | Government is secretly arming Com- | Secs tee Gru, cle Prem that the ably to oper ion nt | aig Nan Lighizer of Char SO — wh prises; which is one reason why | munists. ing letters submitted. : pb Banteay men hak sep American plans for such 8 | lottetown and “Miss Bileen, 0". r > en pose galleries are provided for spectators | The Liberals haven’t said they Seeiitand: Weer eer ose | ee ee re | Brien of : see, oe .. ¢ - Fancy molasses, to be sure and for the press. want a complete embargo on Cuban ~ wanate o ot be oa ‘that direction. ‘But sad @ Coledion sagen ton Mt at Seapwte Asniute. Ane of obtaining our product, Since the last regular session | exports. Indeed, they maintain that wanes Toren I would Uke | - em at oo vend Comme ot canoes, B.C., | tiganish, N.S. at theradate sae make certain that the label the Opposition leader, Mr. Mathe- — needs more foreign trade. | to advance me name ~ i tt can ~~ . We Satesiete in charge of the entire opera- housle, Universit - — on the container, (no mate. Frank Myers, Conse s ; : ; Each- ve a five minu See meeenenst his : ere — ape —, : member for First Queens as may get there first and may. making hs. first launchings in | talk on some aspect of neutral: ter what brand of Fancy n e indorsa e re Fume inister enbaker.remind- candidate for the Senate vacancy yse her domination of space to 1964. But so enthused is the | ity. 4 mol you pur ) ceived at his party's leadership con- | ed the House last January, that so | caused by the death of the late blackmail the «West with a- U.S. government with the Glenn chase ® bears these words... PURE BARBADOS =. owner, their way, as the Government’s in | ation, he stated, has been given to a a seseguitien, not | gency call from the new hosp’- ~~ Speaking of recipes, help yourself the affairs of a tie parlia- | any change in this policy; and this |’ ters es our representative ‘a | Cold War & Hot Cup Coffee | ss chats Math ous eae oe ee oe. oe ment, It can only discharge them | is how the situation stands today. Se bet he © Se a | tal at : How York Tet . Seeded te save a peteats ie Kitchen-tested and easy to make, Own ranks. = -- ~ campaign is drawing nearer, Eo + to taking his seat in tie Weekend may hve bee won ‘chen a ee fy aren was eeding sat to er ee ne cy a wae ‘ beliefs LITTLE APPETITE - snowmobile from Recipe m Maritime Winter Ports | being scwrcnci, te ene quarter or Seah ety’s Saamah Con, | Ob Gow. Oh Geenety camps | queen ee secu A New Brunswick Senator, Hon. | another, for its vote-catching pos- | servative record.” ‘to come to Washington and | having seen too much of its | York Y.P.U. scored a success , re Neil MacLean, ‘taken objection | sibilities, ade One recalls the great contribut- | Ue More intensive efforts by evil consequences abroad. But-| with their Valentine social’ and BARBADOS FANCY MOLASSES CO. LTD, bill for federal icebreaking services father, The Hon. Jéhn H. My-.| “President Kennedy made « | peace by the jal feature of the evening's en- a ¥3 : = ‘ } that he did not is a long way | tertainment was a dancing num- | send me According to the Canadian Heart | ¢F, not only as a member of am ae uaulone the. mon te tied of wanes oneal ber by the Cornwall — _— | Foundation, 50 per cent of all et Alyy. geen ge of ee ried telling him what to de that undermines democratic | Dancers, under the direction of | FREE RECIPE BOOK r . 4 4 F sb wember | Shout fall-out shelters and nue. | Process. a3 a oe. Gordes Maclilies. The . that { deaths, ehch year, are the result.of-”) of the Federal ceudenta we worry about | committee in charge of the so- | some form. of heart disease. There | . Mf. Frank Myers, MLA, is | 19m cis fepresenied 8 per me i those ‘who have out | cial was Mrs. A. Swan Mr. and || “““* < not only deserving in recognition pitrest ot 0 challenge to | ore Bet conviction to | Mrs. Parker Jewell, Miss Cath- } is, further; the awesome figure of | of his services, but his grasp of | S°¥ermment stability, | Sielent Gan St ven | erine Wood and Rev J. Doug- || Ab0ness - ‘ie | 1,400,000 Canadians who today have | provincia! and federal issues ee Ona out some pining hot | 20S I ak wale we Oe ies. : 3 . form of heart disease, of whom oe Sion tb seo oF ak ind designated three of his hey | agree—but those who do not Be _-_ , fee | more than 350,000 are seriously dis- | Senator is being cdnsidered. advisers to meet with 2 studest | Cafe about aaything. inane auner . eh I am, Sir, ete., delegation. The meeting seems ae eS ae the administration was right in een T° pee: ia of whom 175,000 are VOTER. | t have yote © pocd desi better | Seat wrest fecuned op euch Som, | S06 Ting blow leans in the clase (u22°-* as e Charlotietowa, than ‘ene at the State Depart- | sew football coach, or am im | room . —— -