ol Iehateouatseieoetswilaevos PIS 14 PAGE Maxims , a More Man llolghhiiaeeti. rota ones-are PAPIR CHARIDTTETOWN. CANADA, SATURDAY. JULY 9, 1955' the Wul III. IV IVIIVIOIV i Covers Prince Edward lsland Like The Dow PRICE is NEW R C M P BARRACKS FOR CITY Iy RAROLII MORRISON Canadian Press Itaff Writer OTTAWA tCP) - The govern- lnient”s mid-year survey of can- sda's 1955 capital investment like- ly will be issued in a week and will show a rise in the estimate to an all-time high of about 85.900.- 000.000, it was leaned Friday. This will be an increase of about 8100000000 from the original fore- cast last January and. if fulfilled. would mean an investment rise of about s60.000.000 from the ltrevioue Coming Events "Cardigan tea party July mu. "Your Saturday night Jamboree -Forum. "It. Teresa's day. August 3rd. "Dance at Elllotvale, Monday. Picnic. Wednes- I New Capital Investment Peak Expected In Mid-year record in llll. The government's survey covers private and public enterprise. The mid-year report likely will show that more money is being invested in housing and manufacturing than originally had been anticipated last January. as-r1"aa WHEAT cnor Meanw” indications are in- creasing here that. if the weather iemains favorable. Canada will produce a better - than - average wheat cro . perhaps about 000 bushel; this year. This would compare with 000,000 last year and the record 668,000,000 in 1953. The first offi- clal estimate on the crop size will be issued Aug. 5. With the industrial side of the economy showing strength and wlthl a fairly large crop indicated. fed-; eral economists anticipate that, Canada's gross national product- July llth. Boudreault'e Orchestra. "Marshfield Presbyterian Ice cream Festival July 13th. "Unloading wheat. 53.00 per hundred.- MacGuigan and Boyle. "Rollo Bay Picnic. Wednesday. Juk lath. "Stock car dance Tuesday night. i . "Brae Parish Picnic, Tuesday. July 30th. "Home made Ice Crea.m Festi- vll Reed of Killsboro. July llth. "Spraying materials in stock. I. L. Dlckieson. New Glasgow. "Kelbfe Cross picnic Wednes- day. July 13th. "Junior Farmers Broadcast; d I 1 I .. ,. crcv. man... my us '"...':.'.';.'.:::..':.”.:-.. .. ... L”.i:'--” .. .52: .:;:::.'z: ..':. .l::.."; iSlll1dll'dl- ling session of the annual meeting mean something." 0 "Ice cream festival VOrlIl;l(l) lsll Thursday. Jub; llth. 8: l A ....r - . nnounce New Manager "strawberries a r e ripening T , wv t---.P-c.k,-;- -wd-v ar ottetown Hotel at l'.i:-. and; p b t - ..Ruen,. Tuna”. July nu), RMONCTON.--The appointment of seas and in 1043 was posted to the Iggg cream social. Alexander 01'9" 5- Pm 88 manasee of the headquarters of the lat Canadian School. "ice Cream Social. North Tryon Ichool Grounds. Monday. llth. Sponsored by W. 1. "Dance and Refreshments. Kelly's Cross School Monday. Jubr llth. "Baler Twine and Dithene Spray in stock. Beaten & McRae. Winsloo. "Regular Saturday night Dance, at. Peter's Hall. Al Blanchard's Orchestra. "York Strawberry and Ice Cream Festival. also Sandwiches and Tea served. Monday. July 11th "Grand River Picnic. July litth. July value of all goods and services .producedewill rise to a new highl of 325.500.000.000 for the year. a lyThl7s.-vviclulrd be an increase of lSays Too Many Courses cm--;Are Weakening Schools 0 , WOLFVILLE, N.S. - A iMarltlme college p.' , ' said ilfriday that "overburdening" Cana- -dian education with elaborate courses is weakening the country's schools. Dr. Frank Mcxinnon. principal oi Prince of Wales Colic e, Char- lottetown. said "the schoo should do a few things well rather than many things poorly. especially at a time when teachers are scarce (CF) 950300.000 over the April I budget estimate of Finance Minister Harris. RISE IN BASIC CREDIT But while the economy , are to be stronger now than at any time in history. federal financial officials are somewhat concerned over the rise in bank credit. Chartered bank loans on June 19 totalled 84.200.000.000. a rise of Sl09,000.000 over last year. There have been some particularly sharp rises in the last few months. Nothing is being planned at the moment to curb bank loans but, if the sharp rises continue over a period of months, then there might be some quiet words from the Bank oi Canada to the chartered banks suggesting an easing up on lending. However. officials pointed out that the rise in bank loans is an- other indicator of the economy's expansbn. Most of the increase is caused by commercial loans as business men stockpile more goods and plan expansions to their plants and bring in new equipment. of the Nova Scotia Federation of Home and School Association. Dr. Mcl(innon also had a word for those under underestimate the capaciiy of teenage students. ”The average teenager." he said. "is nuts baby but a curious and energetic young citizen whose brain and body are at the peak of capacity." He urged. too. that matriculation certificates of "academic lugga e Charlottetown Hotel was announc- ed today by Robert Sommervllle, general manager of the Canadian National hotel system. Mr. Pitt will take over his new Poll on July I5. succeeding Har- old L. Morgan who is moving to :1; Macdonsld Hotel in Edmon- Mr.pPitt was born and educated at Brighton, England. He was ss- sociated with hotel operatlons in Great Britain before coming to Canada in 1028 when he Joined the hotel department of the Canadian National Railways. He has served at Jasper Park Lodge; the Prince Arthur. Port Arthur; Fort Garry, Wlnniroe: The Macdonald. nu- monton; Chateau Laurier, Ottawa; Nova Scotian. Halifax; the Bees- borough. Saskatoon. and the Prince Army as deputy assistant director of catering with the rank of Ms!- or. He saw service on the Con- tinent where he was wounded in action. and returned to Canada New Executive Ol Women's Institute Pictures above are the members of the new Executive of the Prince Edward Island Womenis Institute, Just before they left for a delightful afternoon tea held yesterday afternoon at Government House. Left to right front row they are: Mrs. M. J. Doyle, North Rustico, honorary president; Mrs. Murdoch McGowan, Kilmuir, President elect; Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie, Alberton, lst vice- president; Mrs. Philip Matheson, Oyster Bed Bridge, 2nd vice president; Mrs. Stuart MacGregor, East Baltic, 3rd vice-presi- dEnt; SECON3 YOW. Mrs. -Julian Herring. Charlottetown, radio convener; Mrs. L. G. Ramsay, Indian River, director; Mrs. L. G. Burge, Five Houses, secretary; Mrs. Wii. llam Aylward. Morell. director. Missing from the picture are Mrs. Norman Mac- Millan, Alberry Plains; Mrs. Charles Jones, Pownal; Mrs. Anthony Gaudet, St. Nich-. olas. Photo by Margaret Mallett Kilmuir Lady Is Elected , President Of P. E. l. w. I. f Mrs. Murdock McGowan of 101- is the muir was elected presiden of the Prince Edward Island Women's Institute for the 1955-57 term here yesterday during the annual con- vention of the Provincial W. I. which is underway at Prince of Wales College. The newly elected president has been a member of Kilmuir Wo- meh'a institute for 23 years. She has held several offices in the provincial organization. including convener of Home Economics, secretary and vice-president. She Questions On Bridge Answered in Commons mother of two sons and two daughters. 1 The past president is Mrs. M. .l. Doyle. North Rustico. First A vice-president is Mrs Lloyd Wil- kie. Alberton. Mrs. Phillip Mathe- son. Oyster Bed Bridge is second vice-president. and Mrs. R. S. MacGregor. East Baltic. is third vicepresident. Mrs. R. L. Burge. Five Houses was elected secretary-treasurer. County directors are: Prince - Mrs. L. G. Ramsay. Indian River; Mrs..-Anthony Gaudat. St. Nicho- las; Queens-Mrs. Charles Jones. Pownal: Mrs. Norman MacMillan. Alberry Plains; Kings - Mrs. R. S. MacGregor. East Baltic; Mrs. William Aylward. Morell. The morning session yesterday was presided over by Mrs. W. E MacKinnon. F.W.'f.C. convener. l Guest Speaker Mrs. Etta Smith from the State ' of Maine was the guest speaker at the closing session of the P.E.T. with the rank of Lieutenant-Col- onel. Guest speaker was Mr. Chapman. secretary of the United Nations Society in Canada who spoke to the delegates on teaching the people of Ethiopia and India how to produce food and treat their cattle. He stated that small hands of people have been sent to these countries to or-ovvnv farm lands and teach by example. Tho Indians and 1-Til-innians are iamhl how to treat their cattle. if”-iiiiniied on page 2. col. fit l Arrests Made 0'l'l'AWA (Special)-The Federal p apartment of Transport request- ed the Canadian National Rail- iways to close the liillsbnrn Bridge -because it had been informed that the bridge was no longer con- sidered safe for normal highway traffic. t This was stated in the House of Commons Friday by J. G. L. Langlois. parliamentary assistant to Transport Minister Marler. Mr. Langlois was answering it ques- tion asked Thursday of Transport Minister Marler by J, Angus Mac- Lean. Conservative M.P. for Queens. He added that cwn.-rship W.I. which was held for the past two days at Prince of Wales Col- lege. Mrs. Smith was the recipient of a Queen Charlotte doll. present- ed tn her by Councillor A. Walthen Gaudet. representing Mayor Stew- art. She was also suitable remem- bered by the members of the Is- land Institute. Mrs. Smith is head of a rural organization having a membership of 1,000 women. Photo by Margaret Mallett -. the Official History of the Cana- ' dian Forces in the European War. To Honor Sir Andrew Mucpholl 'IIse tablet erected to honour the memo y of Major Sir Andrew Macphall. (Lon.i. F.R.S.C., KL, 0.B.E., B.A.. M.D.. C.M.. LL.D.. M.R.C.l. tEng.). L.R.C.P.. by the Historic sites and Monuments Board of Canada. will be unveil- ed by His Honour. Lieutenant Governor Prowse, at Prince of Wales College on Monday. July 11. at it p.m.. daylight time. it was announced by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell. Group Captain H. R. Stewart will deliver an address on the life of Sir Andrew. who was born at Orwell. Nov. 24. I064 and had a distinguished medical. military and literary career. He was the author of vol. l of Medical Services and other his- torical works but is better known for his contributions to medical. literary and daily publications. is- landers are most familiar with references to, for it is out of print. his biography of his mother, "The. Master's Wife." The occasion will be open to the public. Cadets Prepare For National Camp At Bunff EASTERN COMMAND SUM- MER CAMP. ALDERSIIOT - Twenty eager and excited cadets are giving their best for Sgt. S. .l. Burnett as they prepare for the national army cadet camp August 17. Each corps Maritime Provinces submitted the name of their best cadet and from this list cadet headquarters in Halifax chose the Eastern Com- mand representatives on the basis 10f scholastic standing. athletic lability and proficiency in cadet work. Nova Scotia is allowed 7. New Brunswick 7, Prince Edward Island 2 and Newfoundland 4. Capt. G. H. Parsons of Halifax. assisted by Lt. Clair Collins of Port Elgin, N.B.. will trip with the boys. The cadets. who have been given the highest award available to army cadets. include D. .lordan Wolfville; G. Facey. Amherst; F. Rhodenizer. King's College School; J. Lee. St. Dunsian's College; R. Smith. Shel- , burne; S. Smith. New Glasgow; J. Kane. Queen Square School; E. Bauchman, Bridgetown: D. Phil- lips. Truro: J. MacLennan, Wood- stock: H. Erh, Sussex: .1. Flagg. i St. Stephen. .l. Cox, Saint John; E. .1-inmmersley, Port Elgin; R. -'Green. Grand Manan; R. Henry. Bathurst; J. Murphy. St. Bona- venture's College: W. Norcott. St. Kevlns Boys School; J. Cook, Cor- ner Brook and E. Admas. St. Pat- rick Hall. St. John's. This group will leave Camp Al- dershot on July l2 and will he joined by the representatives from Quebec. Central. Prairie and West- ern Commands making a total of 260 of the best cadets in Canada. The lads will not remain in their at Bentf. to be held from July 15 tel in thel, make the F, Harbor-Contracts For Princ OTTAWA. (special I --A e County Royal Canadian Mounted Police barracks will be built at Charlottetown at an esti- mated cost of S190,000, it was announced in the House of Commons Friday afternoon by Justice Minister Garson. In the present main parliamentary 3510.000 which will be spent this ye estimates is an item of er in the drafting of plans and specification for the new police building. The structiire will be located on a parcel the Malpeque Road, ceded to the the Department. of Agriculture. Mr Gnrson's announcement on the new R. C. M. P. building was made in reply to questions asked by Neil A. Matheson and J. Angus MacLean respectively Liberal and Conservative Members for Queens. The Justice Minister also con- firmed Mr. Matheson's query that a start will be made on the build- ing next year. OTTAWA ispeciali --Three con- tracts for harbor repairs and im- provements in Prince County have been awarded by the Department of Public Works, it was learned here Friday. Largest of the three was for breakwater improvements at Fish- ing Cove. This contract. for wid- ening anri levelling the Fishing Cove breakwater was awarded to Morrison and McRae Limited for ..L..L....-.e.M-M protective work up to e a price of 530.510. The new break- water will brlng the height of thll I "You are playing a big part in ,ii-iaineis extension program" said ;Mrs. Etta Smith. State chair- -man Home Demonstration Clubs. Maine. speaking at 'the closing ;session of the Prince Edward llslanri Women's Institute last night. The guest speaker was in- Eiroriuceri by Mrs. N.A, Matheson. Southport. ""w "sine farmer's wife. whose "Mi farms 000 acres of land ,with a dairy herd of 175 pure bred Guernseys. said that al- ihough the organization which she heads has been in existence for only five years they are mak- ing splendid headway. She paid high trlbutegto Mrs. Matheson and her husband who visited iMalne on two occasions telling lihe mrganizatlon about Prince lhidward Island's Rural Beautific- ation program. Such a program has been tin- rlertaken in her native State and this autumn. prizes will be dis- tributed ior the first time. She told of the wonderful co-opera- iion they experienced from dif- ferent. business firms and agri- Gardiner Leaves For Scotland ' LONDON cc?)--James C. Gar- -diner. Canadian agriculture min- of land on Department of Justice by level where waves will not be able to sweep over it to the detriment of boats in Fishing Cove harbor. Work is expected to begin on this project as soon as the contractor in in a position to assemble his labor force and materials. Contract for repairs to ' rei- way wharf at Alberlon. ce County. was awarded by the Works Department to William Baglole and Ernest Noye of Eller- slie for the sum of 518.672. This was the lowest of six tenders for the work. The project consists of repair: to sortie M0 feet of wharf by the use of creosoted tlmberlng and rock fill. Extension of the existing wharf at Grand River South was award- ed to Ralph Ford at a price of 319.403. This work calls for an extension of the wharf to the en- ient of 150 feet by 30. !Plrovince Model For Maine Beautification Plan cultural societies in making use program possible and said that in so far as possible the program has been copied from that h effect in Prince lldward Island. Mrs. Smith told the delegates something of the farm counsel- ling program which the Home Demonstration Clubs carry on- in help in-getting established and it iscarriedoutbyamaneada woman, with the first giving ad- vice to the husband and the lat- ter advising the housewife. Mrs. Smith made it clear that these- vice h available to all who ask for it providing the counsellors have time to reach them. She predicted that such counselling would be the means of improving agricultural practices throughout (Continued on page 16. sol. I) -iwoae is out BM. few N is ESCAPE. 1'1-ieltgsoufoes 7 9-.-v..a- '-ru-V era-at-v .,-.--o. - Swings. Games of Chance. Supper Edward. 3I'll'd0"- ' of t "up 1-. starts at 4.00 o'clock. Dance after. mile joiited the R. C. A. I. C. with C.N.llf 'l?d'fn."'l3?.l..omTni tn? :::':'El':,'edb':.:'";l.',l:'r:r "ray 8' mllmlx later, left Friday on a three-day "Reset" wadnud A u" heteran of Lieutenant, in 1941. Transport by an order-in-counr" I v,;.'m ha 1 mm an "mom nfgvis-it to Scotland. . p Ills! Chicken Sn ."Tr "Edi (23 u - Clptum In W" made 4”" Ami! 25' 1955 Canada yTl'lelT rn ram while at Gardineh in "mm" m mldy H H. pper. ace e ca ng inspector for military When Mr. MacLean asked if the n O . U " ;.n . , d” E 7 k I .l ,iai-ming methods as a guest of the P ' dllulcll 3 lid 7. Ind lllbletllI&I1t- Government of' Prince Friwarrl ' . '1” il" line" 9 "M ME: I" '."'h;.Briti.-zh agricultural ministry, said eermwm. Monk”. Rug”. lAY klnggriad to the 4th Canadian island had been advised in arl- . . . r:”llllllP5llln'f'nflf::e wnekmnd he has been impressed by the Post- wednesdu” July "A kid um” rmou vision. He went over- yum. of the 1),”,-4,-,.,,.g',. in. TRA(.Al)Il-Z. N.B. (CPI. --- TwO'Vl5lhl0. . ' " I: M ' 9 ii 5 -war increase -in British fann pro- ., My Am.” . tention to close the bridge, in suspects in the Provincial bank RCMP said no one had been sr-, 000! era 9 llpnr n. dum ' vghiculgr ti-gmc, Mr, Lgnglolg rs. branch armed hold-up here Thurs- resi.ed for the noon-hour crime. But HASTlr;6:?lea--- "l nm informed." he said. "that .. mg on ilicuiersl output has increased more than --Leaders of nearly 400.000 Brit- '50 per cent above pre-war levels." Gardiner. who has made 10 trips Three Tugs Reheat Dragqer Neptune day have been arrested and their. it was learned unofficially that the all-out investigation was expected” to culminate in arrests before long! Ish railroad workers Friday Vntvdi plied in the affirmative. He stated definitely that the order in close the bridge was issued by the De- "Ice Cream Social. Millview Hell. Monday. July llth. Auspices loot recovered, it was learned from a reliable source early today. ..Zi3'i's'ly"'i'l" " T-ill ff".".'s ism oe'sseee IONIC: , -uuuoumucnnaum Nov and Ice Tn resent. up gt. Teerved to school I p. m. '”Danee. the loyalty .( aw ceateu A ea Millview Women's Institute. "Turkey dinner and strawberry short-cake Sunday July 10 at 0 ll-m.. Sea Shell Inn. Victoria. Car beler twine arrived. Srst grade. 88.90 r bale. Cash. Mac- Gulgen and oyle. J "splendid new hi way to Cornwall now. Visit wood Gardens. "Re i Dance. Stanley Bridge everyl eedey. lloliie MeKensie'e C I. "Showing at set. ltewert Friday Ind Saturday. "Naked Alibi". De- tective story with lots of action. "rs -'.::.v.:.i'-......mb-....-'-'-r.... men I'll I. L Dickinson. New Glasgow. "Reserve ber' Inn to On let for Ice- pltel er, . "Impala amen em: berry ween hath 'N-ms. -mm .. fore llth. will "Notice-All ' nu- MMfMma b2 be hit ssuon.DvonIeref'rnieteee. .;'"'Ia:s.'II mi drew- HALIFAX tCP)eThree Founda- tion Maritime Lid. tugs refloated the M-ton dregger Neptune Fri- day two hours after she grounded on an island in Halifax harbor. The Neptune. purchased recently by Bnrgao Fish Industries Ltd. in Burgeo. Nfld.. from an American flrrn. was en route to the Dart- mouth. N.l. marine slip for an overhaul. Damage is not believed serious. "Reserve Wednesday. July 13. for ice cream festival on Catholic Church grounds at Kenslngton. "Lower Montague R.gatta. Wednesday. July llth. Entertain- ment for all the family. Chicken and Ham Su per. Big Dance at night. Send ce Entries to Ray Althea. "Annual Gathering Descendants of Pioneers at Brldenell Island. laturdlv. July itth. no lteadard All ndinterested come. brill e enjoy a pleasant "lfesneelal and Decoration ser- vice saint Catherine's Cemetery. July 10th. at I o'clock. music. Please bring flow- deeeulaate. at Fred- slides. ......'”..li-I-". .... Traeadle ll. Mt. Stewart sou. Phil ll. Fort Augustus em. Wetarvaleail. Vernon River MD. am-1 . i.I.De- susto 9' ed-cum. ...1:'f.': E"'”.1'r"-'-e'fJ('t'e'is. ...... Mr. Robert I. Pitt "Golden Staph" Causes Trouble In Calgary CALGARY tCPl--The "golden staph" spreads its infection mainly through the nose and throat of carriers. doctors here have learned. in their battle against the ataphylococcur germ. which has already forced two Calgary hos- pitals to restrict major surgical operations. research workers at General Hos ital have found that one-third of t eir medical and nurs- in staff carry the germ. ospital administrator Dr. L. 0 Bradley says ,the hospital may ro- dnce visiting hours to out down the number of germs "coming thro the front door." MU CONTROL coirracrs Dr. Bradley says the hospital must "control contact visi- tors, particularly with babies." The "golden staph" defies seven of eight antibiotics now used. It causes poet. - operative com a- tions because It spreaa ea tion theat doctors have found diffl cult to control. The germ. found In Europe and North America. has been an in- creasing problem the past few years. .orIii.-iii?! nssostaroar uoililtoaransi. (CF)-A m.o.l'ti-Iii- will 's."""op.m 'uam.l"'l'- seotemses in on Post of flmggneverstlbi. eael. Will '&Il&1.Rnnd testes. . -iartment of Transport. CONSIDER ACTION 0'l".l'AWA. (CPI - The federal transport department is consider- ing what further action it may take to relieve itself of responsib- ility for the lilllsborough river bridge in Prince Edward Island. It was learned Thursday night. The bridge has been reported unsafe for traffic by both the CNR and department engineers and officials said the department isn't likely to keep up closed signs on the brid a lust to have them knocked win. It was understood one possible move could be erection of signs warning users of the bridge that the do so at their own risk. offi- cias said the department seeks only to free itself of any respon- sibility for the consequences of using an unsafe bridge. One man was picked up in the Tracadie area early Friday after- noon and the other was arrested shortly after midnight. the infor- mant said. RCMP would not reveal where the men were being held. The masked bandits who fled from the bank in a waiting car netted about 32.000 but missed more than 310.000 in their haste. Gerard Chenard. manager of the Tracadle branch hit. at noon Thursday. declined to pinpoint the! exact sum taken by the nervousl pair who threatened to shoot ae-i cmintant Azllda McLaughlin. 22,l and junior clerk Gerard Brideau.i 18. He said. however. that bundles; of currency containinl more than- 3i0.000 escaped the attention of the Proposed instalment Plgn wasdleolosedia E OTTAWA (CPI--Hungary has However, an Informant outside I Ol5.M0.M deal for anlthe House said star the roposal payment purchase of involved 1.ooo.ooo bus s. The wheat but has been Polish deal calls for 0.100.000 tuned by the cabinet on its bushels. fill! . OFFERED SAME TIRMI The Communist country's pre- Poland is putting is per cent the Calm down with the balance to be paid Prime Minister off within a year. Mr. after it said Hunga federal same terms St. Laurent wu offered the an insurance pol- 7.. through the government-eoat.reIled expert credi Is. It.” w the can uoa. -'-M. 5...-' ..'::.-.-1-. ..p.....m:- '- -..-:3...-"-' w e ll-per-cent eeeh meat iatos-malty approved jost- dodb payment ratltu than the disclosed Polish transaction-and tpcesat. Ilr.It.l.eureotiadieatedIat's men, although they were plalnlylsiates. One informant said the maskedil" ask ("T ml"? P335 Elli T"""'ll5 men who fled in ,, waning cmlaftcr e l5-per-cent pay increase netted lppmximmely 32.000 in and less than ,a month after a whm may have been New Bmn',,,ig'-ipging notional rail trikc. wlck's first daylight armed bank robbery. Veteran police officers could rc- call no similar theft in the pror- ince's criminal annals. LORD FERMOY Dill l-0l'd F0Tm0.V- Wlm ""99 lurlwdibard a seriously-ill cancer patient dolwjn Sl.i00.00I0 ratdl1i;:”g:I;izd:5- with radioactive gold co ean mcrcan. u. ,.n 5 If ORR-d'T lie was 70. Lord Fermoy was sixi own en mm a ' 1'. PM gI.P':'I'er"!l.l'll1l'I"":l:"wg:,':(&";&M"Y:;;lradiolherapist at the Victoria Gcn divorced his father in mi. Whenieml ""5””"" his American grandfather died. he left him 11.500000 on condition that he aover all his British roo- necilons and come to the United, two weeks it was the first time in the tiarl time: that the treatment was tried HungarianwheatDealTurned Down Opposition Leader Drew. Whl still the present status of the neg .- I lnot questioning the idea of neg tiations. While making the Hungarian of-ltlatlng with Hun ary specifically. is trying? foodstuffslBriiain's nationalized coal indus- try Friday increased the Price 0f s stirred up for known. Mr. St. Laurent tabled asked whether Canada ea order-in-council pessod 'l'hurs- to sell wheat and other - day by whlchtlse cabinet approved abroad to retaillate against the its insurance corporation under- United States for US. trade poli- writing the Polish deal under sec- cies. tioa ll of the Export Credits Art. This section calls for the treasury of price-supported Canadian huiw country to absorb any losses on what are.ter to Communist C1.nrhnalm'alnal ,had b&n described in newspaper considered risky policies. No PIOTIIT 3! centrist with Coaatvaetve reporia as a "loss leader." Progressive ovutbe eels tlere ecarselyalltedeyelsrow in House iodaywlea Mr. It. letit be known the asdbeeaeieberiag the Laurent replied. The butter h Hungary. prevailing Canadian price. -Try Gold Tfeatment "Cancer Patient At Halifax HALIFAX tCl'i - Dot-lore wtirkrfi KINGIS LYNN. I-Ingland lAPl-- behind lead bricks Friday in bom- particles Dr. J. Staplcton. Australian-born salrl following the- inierlion that effct-Iiiont-ss of the trcalmcnt should be known ivithn He noted that the recent sale and "There is no attempt to create. two days ago as .e n lietion against US. pol- waa icy. loss leader sales," Mr. St. uront been sold at the European price. rnment The wheat was being sold at then! to Britain since becoming agricul- 'Iure minister 20 years ago, said "he will return tn lwcek. 3." The particles. treated 10 hours before. suspended in it carefully- parkcd solution. ucre injected into the unirlcntifled patient as soon as possible because. their value is lost within a few days. Dr. Stapletnn said deterioration of the gold is visible to the eye Patients are usually able to leave .-'9t'TPiIOlI of fluids that lcavc pa- tients bedridden during stages of cancer. The gold is injected into the body through a syringe and treat- ments can be repeated. secretion of fluid is halted." British-Bo-ostd icoal Prices lit 9. ,iheir product and thu Canada next I early, HALIF "ii. is not a cure." Dr. Stapletoni said. "The end result is that the. . arlestetown at - LONDON tlleutersi -- Chiefs of um ” "H .3. g-reg"-id. M pd 1-ogoiwro 1CPl---Minimum and imaximum temi3e1'Ill"'" ' Dawson Victoria Vancouver .. Edmonton .. Calgary Regina Winnipeg . Toronto . . Ottawa .. Montreal Quebec - llfredericton isaint John .. iMoncton .. ilialifax . ucharlotteiown sseazaczeaseszzsesi sazsaaaasssaussassa fCPl-The Dominion AX office here says no 31'!!! the weather sunny week- weather change is expected in situation. and a bot end is in prospect- Regional forecasts: . Northern Neva Bcotia. PPIIEO Edward Island. eastern NI CID- ties. lower saint John river valley. upper Saint John river wallet. 3!! of Chalear: SIIILV IN WI "W' visas seetbwset It. IAVHO, 54 New Glasgow 0 sad 8!. 35 and II. CI es, Saint John SI and D. limeli- ssoa and Carnpbelltel I IH .- ouuooe tenauilest SIIII 1" indignation among hu;lllf'S5!i':;ll t ., - ronsumi-rs thrnul on c: my M Inn”. wmd, vnlww -rent int-rears. effcc-lib; I 99" C '9 VNMIIV ' The lever ihat the government step In) atomic fuel plants. Coal has been the backbone ad British industry and is still. 'lii of at Rustieo at in p. In. sum ' ' . in tea I t (id millions of fireplaces. I basic part mat; "nag. p.” I my "6 -p at em 1). a. Standard run the overture Briion'e way of P. live in 10 days. brought cieman.tl:imilee. wlrrl long-range proiects for developing High tide today I. . - - - (own ...La.ia.an'dl!