ard “ee 7”. ee Oe ek ee ee ee eT ee ee <i . 20 Ths Guardian, Chartotictows, Sat. ing, 1958. ses } . tore = scoot ot General Vanier Comes: Home mame S° * ser hattratte ey atest meter om ms os ~ (Quebec's Royal 22nd t the pos Rapa : is to be installed Sept. 16 im | Regiment).” Twe of hie children| thia Sept. 2, accompanied by the AMONG THE FARMER iTes_« a'r! With Prayer, Quip And Quote" 2277) sete seca alte ae S - ’ Pp “T count it a very ary born in the ob-| been in Federated invested their - indeed, to be appointed by Het | long: stone structure overlooking} Fiuently bilingual, Gen, Vanier is ‘actin fe factories. To- By ROBERT RICE “Just call me general, or if you | Majesty the Queen of Canada to! the St. Lawrence River. French trol of most of these fac-| Cenegisn Press Siaif Writer |*27™ ™m# Well, call me George.” |be~Governor-General of Canada,| Gen, Vanier sald he bopes some | *POK® ‘0 reporters in both ENDLESS > still in their hands) and : aritiina Posexn | - this great country ef ours,’ he| members of bis family will be|#%4 English. Dressed in a grey a HAYMAKING By contrast, the individuality of apparent ig a! MONTREAL (OP) — Canada’s said. able to attend the Ottawa. cere-|Lusiness suit with a red and yel the first week anh usually starts/ the industrial man is largely lost intuiry. next Governor-General, Maj.Gea.|, But he had no suggestions on| Asked About: tis health, Gen. | monies marking his installation as|low striped tie, and. carrying # expected to last Toy and is notin the: uniformity of the group George Philias Vanier, retumed|"0W % spell his first name—|Vanier, a Roman Catholic re’ |Sovernor - general. He said his|cane the former diplomat aP thiee weeks is this ore nan {his personality is molded to the today’s mecheniost aze it| (2 tis hometown Wednesday after | George as in English, or Georges |plied: é wife, who remained in Paris with'peared vigorous and healthy. ar eek tala a ¢ year stretch" | shape required by the organiza: ‘anted that harves-|@¢ims the Queen in London and | ** . : “1 only feel % t¢ in the hands | = : paign. Tene hese ue Sep carried out with hea-|i8 family in Europe. You cam add the S or take it!a je bon Dieu (the good Lord). not fortunate enough to finish the| . 5 is Bot to say that farming) the investment in any facility are|¥Y ™achinery—combine, binder. ‘At the moment,” he said be |S¥aY 16 sult your preference. 1/1; we bdjieve the Lord is our at M 2 & M leod Ltd st | ~ job up in July have been faced |SH0uld be stagnant. It is not/the ones-who control it and die-|(rasher. It may not be ralized/fore stepping ashore from the t mind : strength, why not act as if it is One Cc ° | |. With a wet August which fas |enough to meet a new situation |tate policies related to mate —_ i this modern agejocean liner Ivernia, “I have so} And his political affiliation? |true. He will signify bis ~ FLOOR | _ Caused a very substantial loss in| today by ,nostalgically recalling! and more, marketing is recog-| harvested throughout a a Sa rnnes Be Gnas te Delt” ler eewine af Rp Grain We | hay and in addition # loss in qual- | the i But he had a prayer: Gen, Vanier, Tl, 2 whietaired |have taken. - > Sty Past. Many People im Can-/nized to be of prime importance| With the primitive sickle of Bib- soldier-diplomat who retired six ‘ | 4 fie ada, of old-country origin, know/in the scheme of things u-| leat-days than by any other “We pray He may give us help poy ® ne ae REST AND REFLECTION any fields which were cut agric ond guidance to carry out out this|¥¢4ts ago as Canada’s ambassa- - have been lying on the ground what it is te live in a pictures-| tyra). W the farmer has no in| ™©2"S- Present day. harvesting ission,” reporters. |40r to France, arrived in Mont-| He said the ocean trip—ra’ * this eendieto” Sait Sele que farm cottage with a stone vestment ‘a methods cover a great wan of reat ™ hhe told real aboard the passenger ship|than an air flight—gave aa ins” baana “ot 2 €c-|floor and a thatched roof, and al” connection with tt/history and all the known me And he tad a quote—clightty |Toel show ie Pema seorsces|chance to test aad ietioe hay and coded aaulizer. Baied |hage hearth of field stone with a| then he need not expect to ex-|thods continue to be used—sickle, *mended—from Shakespeare: | 7 NY SNE & Slaw cities. |assuming the vice-regal du ens a standing in the /turf or briquette fire keeping the|ert much influence on the man-|scythe, reaper, binder, thrasher,| “There is a divinity that shapes a “I have had 8 wonderful > weeks have certainly | kettle singing. But that is no rea-| ner in which the operation is car-| swather. and combine. While the| ur ends, however we hew them. His appeintencat: to succeed ve) seaget ie teats feding vitae a gon Ser relocting 8 compet tor the| ried on. On the other hand if,| methods may be different the end| And Wie Rat atvieg Sir: copes Gees Green Gramn Mate “tdi fe pees CHRISTIE @ CARSON ° a i» standing is now , central heating and an el-jalong with his nieghbours, he| purpose is always, the same—the|ere who wanted to know to] was announced was a thrill when we and other famous lines. ty woody and low in value At |ectrie stove. We need to make the! makes an investment and owns! provision of man's daily bread. | address him abroad. ee ces mee Citadel im Quebec! / / mothy seed and harvesting are : ; all going on together. i . Farmers who were-in the grass ; silage business during June now ist find themselves with an excel- . er apie eo aad sen rsa : one with pasture eu- ; . — to that of June, the trad- . : : mal pasture month of the year. | . | tm Ottawa to consider the details a | mechanics ef putting the es deficiency payment program into } on eggs. The chief ques Sadia it ae ’ ~~ es cn which the perthent ~ made and whether a cuter e@® @ ®@ Our Chisaseniiiin opponents have sought in an Here is wil their sia in Ottawa, the underhanded whispering campaign, as well as Hon. J. Waldo Montieth, Federal Minister of by other means, to suggest that the hospital Health, had to say on the subject in a letter insurance plan, introduced by the Matheson to the Hon. A. W. Matheson, Premier of the Government, should be voluntary and need not Province of Prince Edward Island, dated Ottawa, ’ my Liason! ‘be compulsory. | ‘May 20. h a l 7 | end given a number which will a@ppear on ell grading slips. At the present time i is not planned to make any payments i i ; zh nad rs ey os | % s eee oe | | me rl reeh at inte a if Ht ty | il; ; fe i ; i REE ibs | 2 é r ' ¥ § es oe, de ls é ; t Heh ep ~-« « « « “In the case of all of the premium provinces it was felt essential that ceo, Some mer | some safeguards should initially be provided and no difficulties were ex- re see) -perienced with any of the provinces utilizing a premium system as the nen a So basis of provincial financing. . . . This would clearly require compulsory | ! participation.” oF 8g g ; : i f i. ; " , ; Hi ot ~ For a few cents a week taken out of employees’ pay cheques and for an equal amount deducted trom farmers’ cheques, both employees and farmers of the Province will be guaranteed com- plete hospita care for themselves, their wives and their children in the event of illness. There is no other place in North America where hespital insurance is offered so reasonably as it,is in Prince Edward Island. Don’t be misled by the irresponsible charges of the Csiiasiibil whose House Leader argued that a sales tax was the only method by which the anmey for a hospital plan could be raised. VOTE AGAINST A SALES TAX! — OTE LIBERAL SEPTEMBER ist. Inserted by the P.E.L, Liberal Association jertge ne We reek (tee ie R 3 i proportions, a eom- puter infinitely y greater than any man-made contrivance. The farmer has servants, too &