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No! eve! 7: per rlmj" :opy Membcl man but.“ bl Circulation PAGE: 5 Seek Ottawa Conference Only a trickle of what goes on at ‘ the annual meetings of Provincial ‘ Premiers g nto the press releases. 1 for the meetings are held in camera l in order that the freest exchange of views in trike place. The reports of the two-day conference proceedings at Halifax this week. however, in- dicate the important nature of the subject matters discussed—Such as co-ordintltion of education standards l and curricula. sales tax legislation and collection. economic growth and de- l velnpment. portable pension legisla- tion and inter—provincial ell-opera- tion in coping with national eniel'geil- l wEDsEsuAi. About '7. 1m. . l cies. On one other subject the reports are more specific. These deal with the gravity of the unemployment problem, and indicate that the Prem- iers will seek a federal-provincial con- ference on this subject. No date was specified. but presumably the matter will be presented to Ottawa as one for urgent consideration. Only recently the Federal Gov- ernment intimated, with unusual can- dor. that unemployment in Canada probably will be higher next winter than it was I year ago. It would be interesting to know what the New iers actually had to say, in confer- ence, tn this anouncement. in view of the employment assurances given in the last federal election campaign. That is water under the bridge now, but it is regrettable that so little progress was made at the current Parliamentary session, now recessed, in putting into effect the measures Finance Minister Gordon said were so necessary in grappling with this problem. Mr. Gordon was eloquent In de- plnring “the grim experiences of con- tinuing unemployment" which were to be found “in nearly every part of Canada, in nearly every constitu- ency." He regarded them as “human tragedies that inevitably result when economic conditions are unsatisfac- tory and our national affairs misc managed." This prevalence of unem» ployme'nt was “a wrong that must be righted." Mr. Gordon went on to say that "any Canadian, young or old, who wants a job must be able to find one. Any Canadian must be able by his work and his savings to make his own direct contribution to the well-being of his country. This is a basic tenet of Liberal philosophy, It is an aim which we are dedicated to achieve." This being the case. the Provin- ciIl Premiers will expect I prompt Ind enthusiastic response to their proposal for a joint conference on the subject. Indeed. it is passing strange thIt they should have had to take tho initiative in making It. In The Elite Class Writing in the Toronto Telegram I well-known 0tan journalist. Pour Darnpaon, quotes I disgruntled gov- ornlnent employee cs shying: “Now tht Members of Parliament have boolted their salaries by more than 400 per wt in loss than 10 years. ohouidn‘t we be eligible for It lust 0 four per cent salary increase?" The calming thing Ibout this stato- mat is mm: the 400 per cent figure . ll,- must. i v My in 1954 the Indomnibisl of m '- ".000. Today it II $18,000. mum tux-tree privilele b worth mm or $5,000 In nlIry. m the perquislm, tho ‘ "but they go to null flu ,‘Muistholatcatw boon will put our MP: in the my, if not higher. They have So- wme. in chart. the fimnciIi elite of the lelislItive world. With their new indemnities, they now receive more than us. Congress- men or Senators; their basic pay is 3V: times thIt of members of the British House of Commons ($4,900); and a French Deputy’s sasoo stipend pales by comparison. In actual salary the US. Congressman draws more than the Canadian MP—522.500. III of it taxable. But he is short on per- quisites compared with his Canadian counterpart. The Telegram writer recalls thIt when Prime Minister Pearson am nnunced the pay to be raised. and that the Government would take "full re- sponsibility" for it. he suggested that being an MP is now I “full-time“ job. To assure that they make it I full- tinle Job. Members have agreed to increase the penalty for absenteeism from $60 to $120 per day over the "permissible" three weeks of non— attendance. L'nlike the Senate. however, there is no roll-call in the Commons, So how is the check made on MP3? BY the honor system: MP: simply sign a monthly statement under oath. And hnw is this system working? The rec- ord can be found in the public itc- counts. prepared and audited by the Treasury officers of the Department of Finance. During 1961-62 (the latest available) only three MPs ad— mitted to any L ‘ over the “permitted” 21 days. The three paid the $60 per day ‘ ' ing 262 Members claim dance and drew full pay. So according to the public accouan. the attendance record of MPs has been almost 100 per cent, If I roll call were to be held. it would tell an entirely different story. In justice to our Maritime and Western MPs. it should be added that the difference in the story is due in no small measure to the truancy practiced by many Quebec Ind Ont- ario members in setting I Tuesday- through-T'hursday work week for themselves. These members live close enough to the capital that they can get home in a few hours, and their parliamentary weekends include time —It both ends—that should find them at their desks. Another Rebuli South Africa is determined to go its own way in its racial segregation policies. but the cost is becoming in- creasingly high. At the United Na- tions Security Council last week. the United States announced its deci- sion to ban Irms sales to that country and its decision was seen as I forerunner to possible similar ac- tion by France—and even by Britain. Supporters of the opposition United Party in South Africa, Ind even some Nationalist quarters. were reported to be describing the American un- nouncement as the “worst diplomatic defeat." suffered by the Nationalist government in its 15 years of power. And it is that kind of defeat that may vitally affect the country's de- fence problem. The reaction of the Sunday Times of Johannesburg to this move is sig» nificant, "Nothing that any South African spokesman could say today." it says. "would silence our enemies or alloy the misgivings of our friends —nothing except the one thing this government is not prepared to say, And that is to declare its willingness to modify its policies or else give way to those who would steer South Af- rica into I less perilous course.” It has now become a question of time, how long the “perilious ooumI” can be maintained without disuhr. It is like WItching a Greek truedy on the stage—only it is not sLIgoplby and the fate of I whole nation is in- voived. EDITORIAL NOTES There is I good thing It least to any for modern economists. notes In exchange. They have completely cured unemployment Imong t h I economists. Every man jack of them is fully employed solving the prob- lem and so long M it remIinI unsolv- od no expert will be without n job. o n o :— a .. to 5 E ? u (o :l a full atten- ‘l'ho Manitoba city of Enndon of- fers further evidencI of the beneficid results warning from fluoridItion of I water supply. Brandon's Water he been fluoridated since 1955. The pot- untbln of children in the six-M3111 In group without uvltlul in nor- mInent teeth hII rIIIn from 32 pct cent eight years "0 to 71 per mt Iitiull'l WIyn-r not.- him ~ l .— \x—eé \ .70 -<‘p .e Q; / GETTING AWAY FROM lT All. OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson To Bermuda Via Modern Magic Cclrpel "All WI! bawll lu Bermuda Ind All nchll want: to leave in home: but 1 silo would like lo Visit New york just to see dal IirInge t'ing dey has dere cull- ed 'De Rat Rucc'." Tnxidrivar Jim Morrisaey expounded his simple philosophy of life's hnppiness in that mem- orIble sentence. as he drove the Nicholson family along the twist- ini Oleander-Tritium lanes of that illulld lometlmu cIllcd “CInudb'r aun Porch," Tho holiday visitors, II we were. quickly come under the eIsy-going spell of "The Sum- mer islands". as Bermuda ll culled. Eternal sun makes that col-cl ltrand lush and different. ., One quickly lurgcti the rat rIce ‘. back home, in the world's great- 1> est tourist Mecca which even banned (or halt a century that noisy innovation the mulur car. BermudI. the Eshnmal and the rmuiier British Welt indies Ire mentioned as our possible iith Province. That Is a big question; but there i! no ques- tion at all about the warm wei- tome they would all give to I customs union with Canada. TOURISTS WELCOME .. Bermuda II I cluster of ion Isles. of which only 20 are Inha- ‘ blied Their total area is loss than 211 square miles, Their popA ulatinn —lwa-ihlrds coloured — in 45.000; but 2am Ruelt beds make tourism their blgflcsi buy llicss. Last your man airliner! each look In averuze of over 100 viiltm there, includiniz many Canadians. Fewer visitors make 2 twoduy Iel in!) from New York. Bermuda. like the more dis- tInt Caribbean Islands. used “I be thought of Is I plIyground for the idle rich, especially in our snowbuund early month: 0! the . year. But the IIrIlner has rhIng- ed all that. ln only two hours. the Nicholson fImily was jetted from the enmnlninndnl heat oI Montreal to the ocean-cooled lunshine pi Bermuda. on . mo- dcrn magic carpet operated by TrIns CanIdI Air Lines. Jult time to enjoy . duty~free bottle of “bubbly” with an excellent lunch — plus . bird's eye view of affectionately — remembered Clue Cod ar we pissed over, PUBLIC THAT PAY INCREASE Sinii have mrl with infur- eIt the reports of inIry lnerEI- ‘ m to members at Parliament. 1 undersmrld on of tin rumba given lol- thII lncrcIIe ll. “Rt- uumcr-tiob out will Ittract x ml“ to public oIllce," i doubt if I ply inure-u will bur-ct anyone. now mllly of our ilm clt'mc want to be lib m‘Iin m Ile-t ran-chm cImlegns? misty m a n y people are rich Ind tired lute - lng tn the dIIguItinl pro-elec- upn umpIInlI. Accordinj to on polluclm uekllu onicc their opponent: do bobbin rilbt. only they them- oelval cu rm ul- country. All '55.th "is “it.” I cIm ll . bout of I11 tho may: they wTd do If elected. Includlnl mdiuj unemployment. [emu ouomy rulilll! Ind immci'IIIhciy giving the Iged In ibemu of ten doiiInl, Ind on and on, ow lnllly of our (user citizen: [and Dub“: lull: in lulu“. 1 ho- Iicvc mluv lblllfl I“ needed. T min]. in Iutun preeiectlofl "mp-ital Ii pollu- ciInI would leave their oppon- ent: Ilonl, Ind III or lose on their n meriil. If they would only "do unto our." II Iley mid IIle “I do m m." i think it was it year old Vic- l ky who read the bermudu all, To else the ohm-lo hay fever suffered by Carol. we have long sought vllrm sel~bathlng on our holidays ~5de - wonderiul me that has proved in be. but we had never before been so iur u Bermuda's pink coral beach- . es. everlasting um, exotic col- ours and that peace which pass- eth the understanding oi the m race. The first writer about that be- lleflciary of Nature was per- haps Andrew Marvell, who three centuries ago wrote the poem: “Where the remote Bermudas rlde—" He described “This et- ernIi Spring, which here cus- mels everything“ in that ens- me], we found the almost ever- lbloominz Hibiscus in over rso l varieties, the majestic rod blooming Royal Pouclaub tree, the prolific Oleander pink Ind white, and many other flowers at which the most memorable in thc delicately fragruni hangi- leli. Then thore Ire thosl slrange red blossoms in the ba- l llarla STOVE beside our collage. ' where we plucked warm rip- l fruit (or our breakfasts. . The tluy tree hogs' continuous chorus from dusk nil deu l min as - distinctive nocturnal melody with the nightingale of Berkeley Square and the bull Irogs at Lake Nlpissillg. Bril- lialllly coloured lizards abound. Imported nnly za ycm ago to combat lhe deIdly bl'gbt ldlilul the famed Bermuda cedIn: but man cannot boat nature e the lizards flourished. and the melo- dlous cist-aclso bird was import- all to cm the lizards. va both thrive. We found many CInIlliaul were enjoying seminar: uuub uIl summer. A lady (mm 05th we won fame in tile tithing con- test: the beauty queen ll-nm 11c- ginrl was the most-photournphcd visitor: the charming Gillespie turn 3' from Oakvillc were every where ufluller on their rented motorized bicycles. other Canc- disns took holiday iobs there. like the nice blond "hunk" from In cum High lchnnl, and MI- Avoid Danger Of Old Drugs '1 Dr. More I. VII Dalia Mariel-b drill: In complex minis. Home on bid by Ill." all till shelf for ye . they could chm. mm to polIon lb. Individull or dua- ccruiu mm. Now and Mini.“ become mm column-ted or loses its youn- rv. There slur-tiara occur bo- t:qu the ebb In um d to Iir. molrhln. Ind but, Several rcpt-rm IiIvc leIIF ed on the bud 9"th o! ouIdIl‘Fi ed at deluded Mtncyclluc. Tb" Intibiollc I.I mom en. But the Ilfllltlan II dilierelll when the product In. tern-had In Ibotthlorllanl limo Iril Till duel-Ion . A group of New York city much“ reported on the ill 0F (ecu of this drug on film DIP lolll. One of their pltlenu. I M- dvl ed to Ilnul Ili- . an n unopened bottle in her medicine chinet fIIIt had been purchqu I ycIr before to like all I (I'll), Till container hld no cxplrltion d Ind hid been repair-zed by Jule stock but an the second «in! I oped mules. vomitlll . d rheI. She wII ldvlscd to Oak. milk with eIch CIpsuie Ind fell somewhat belief. After I lew days the drug was dilcontlllued but Iymploml nun: on week later. ax-mln-uon Ibowcd extensive kidney dam-l: which fortunately responded to tml- Others have a more dismal ex- perience unu- the Inllblotic wn ' he kidneys go In- to I state ni (allure becluse they um «amused by the dreaded tetracycline. in one can, In old capsule was opened Iud Ibund to conlain n brown gummy sub- stance instead of I one powdery material. The lesson: Never use old drugs. Clean out tho medicin- cabinet nnw. COFFEE on csurcnlzs'rlou E. L. writes: Whenever i drink coffee Iroulld s or 9 pm. Ihavcto get up during the night. Someone rIid on our. was to have the bladder caukr- Ized. Do you think tbil is whau will have to do? linen! it ll mier Ind um to Iiop drinking come It nllbt and in less yllnllll um. undcrEoInl this type of surgery. it you like entice. drink it get up .t night. Ind then go bIck la bicep. This won‘t kill you. new. woman Mrs. ll. writer The Skill be- tween my ayebl-ow: (over the nose) Illd my eyelids swells quits plied. My eye thy. wnn could cqu all- rwui- lllIKY rltimer Barbun receptioning It our lavourlie collage-hotel. One mu found Canadians as pnpu- in visitors .1 the English type "pub", the "Hog Penny", cl.- joying llsb-undchlps and "a yard of bitter lbeerl". Maybe even lhut sun porch will one day be CIlludicn. Ominous Sounds in Peking By Juepb Mlcswlen CInIdIIn Prnl Ell" erler While the “haves” mIde their l happy but In Moscow, the l "have riots" continued to mike lnnilnoul rounds in Peking. l The high hupel raised by tile 3 nuclear with“ truly signed by the United sum, the Soviet Union and BritIlll Ire belied by the balelul Itlltude of Red Chinn. l x To I lclur extent the relusai of Tune. in Iubscrlbe to the M o s c b w ornament detracts from the general Iir of fully- it s In ironic Element. of musics! chair! in this be- cluse. In Ionic WI Franco now consoled the pol ml viousiy held by Britain, Of late years. Prime Mlnlsle'i' lMarmillun has been one bi the most determined IdvocIles oi I FORUM dish! and promise “I nut-bill! except to do his very best in IBM his country. We badly need dedlcmd men. Such I person would ccriIlnly lgct my vnu no mum- wb-t puny he reprelted. At lent i would (eel be m honest and Illlcm for l c, How my Minted Can. dl-lu wIlit w vole in the Houu of Collin-ions for any pIrty be- cIuse he in expec on v ills own conscience be full It 1 to void III '0? Our loyIlly should be In CIlIIdI Ind CIuldlInI (In! H Ill. nflrdlm d puny. MIny yeIrI II!) had men who devoted Heir lives to saving their country Ind Claud- cum lint Ilib If every member of PIrllI- meni were In Mulls! we would thc a country I! would will use relvet! Ind Idlnlrltluu of III the world I belim WI need to [ll/I Mose thingl llrlflul cunlidel‘l- nIIiml we hill ban but he wIs not so been in 1955 when 3 I wanted If its llwn H~bnmb, so. a will: run: And it was because arlutu did get the bomb that it won I place it the conference that evolved the Moscow agreement. Macmillan said July 27: “By whut nuulorily had Brlb lin gIlncd her any .t the Mol- cow confcrcllcc babie'! "Not. ring by the men pm fessiou of high moral principiu. . . it is by the right Ind Iu- thorin of our own nuclear power. In .pllc or economic pressures. in (Ice of III ill. icmpintlunn to contract out Ind abandon our position lsr I nu- clear power, ariiuln hIr stood dust. "if. this nucieIr felt bun in! now been 1 when. men! to which our country in! Hilde Io grelt I contribution— it is because GreIt Blitulll hII llol Ihuilled out of her “won- Ilhlllties.“ if you ever need I copy of that summer", you run probl- biy find It In Fresidnlt dc Gaulle‘l scrapbook, “men In the London weekly Observer depicil Red Chinl'l MIo Tie-tun! II I stu- dent of MInmiiiIn—MID il I “Mu-Kilt - unit-LII! - Mlcmil- lInIst." Sorted belor- wqu d In. Lean Ind MIcmulIll. MIa il Iiudylnl I volume cil- titled "uleory or independent deterrent, by MIc." (DRILLING maul; it now i. Imrent um lb. thought of Mao getting the bomb is just an chlllInl by Premier Khrushchev n II. II In Vie-tern luderr. llld tllir ll ncn u Lila Soviet chief's motive Irl peeking p non-Imam out with ul- WRIT. Mao now bacon... on nil-Ip- pnlnled louder of whbt he hope- will become - world-wide unl- [cl-I driv. lad lint lo Ion] no by Khmll. Chev. To this end W Chin. which "peril predict will thI I pl»- uiIlloil of Lonesome by 1.). MI cllled III on [lob-I canv lucan on disIrmIlnlbt. 0b lerverl wede tht Io loll II Mul‘s drive don not mecca! he will pan-u himlel! jultiilud iI continuum. to dmlop . bomb bl III on. TL! M FREDA! lww IIIII Balk civil Muscular I|r tniflc is ended rm Fridlyll while Thin-my bu bun-u limit! nae. an“ Pullincu in Hill um me , Item from .llcrsy or loll of el- lullcilynfibclkln in the mid- dleuged. other causel Includn kidney dIseIre. Insufficient on. roid, Ind malnu lion. See your phyllclnn If n null coexists, bmb rm- L, r, wnllcs; I found . wild bIby bird and van to beep it in the house. in there my mum of letting aggro from in run in unlikely. e-pecluly ll , it ll I nItive bird. -‘ VITAMINS AND FERTILITY 5.5. writes: WhIt VltI mill ure nelblul in oncourllinl ore Inrllcy? REPLY Non. Vlumln E Ill! be!!! re- cumlncnded for infertility, but it it of dolith nine. TODAY’S HEALTH fl MIny insects ngviiate in lilillll who use perfume or inr u . INT— NOTES BY no I“. III bollnll‘ that manly eIll do W. quIlly m.“ ‘t In" Icy—1mm" Jour- lid Yes" IIld the cImI - . “but doelll't I! cast I lot u: in» bu alum lumf"— Wind- lcun on In! In 'I‘flll III Commer Dprrtmenl. FII from peddilnj Ico-boxll to the Erbium. it [III It!!! mulled h tie up I III. of Eskimo uloihlnl m luly. A MLIII drum-non! [lore WII aniled to I Clnldilll hide illr Ind promptly nrd noon worth at parka. Mu lIkIn IIIer which it II “Whaler MIME dour-III. Our Yesterda s (From “I Gllldlll L. TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO (Aulllll 7. ma) Mr. LE. Sterul. Charlottetown wll elected president 0‘ (h. MIrILImo LIundcrcrI Almil- tlon Sllurdly when 0.1. one dl! convzrl o c orgInIutioll VIII held in Chlrlottzlawu. A urvice or unusuIl interest to mnny in this pmvlnc. was thIt which took pin. on the night or August : when, in in. ChrIItiIn Church .2 L'lta n.5,, Mr. Robert Shaw at Mon issue Wll ordllned lo the Chris- tian ministry. TEN YEARS mo (Allyn! 7, 1”.“ Daniel Keenan, a nIIivu of Charloiletowll Ind fnrmel' nu- dent oi Prince of Wale. College. Illls been awarded one of the 15 fellowships offered this year by Canadian 1ndustries Ltd. for PnstKrIduatc study of chcmls~ try. A.E 5. (Ali) Murphy. Mc. In oilicial or the field staff. Wel- fIrc division, ova, Vancouver, ac, wu a guest of Mrs. sit. Burke. while recently in Alber- ton. where he wu born. lllSlllilliiillll flllflllll QUALITY ANALYZEIJ STEP UP TO COMFORT, CONVENIENCE MONCTONi. TORONTO $43 ECONOMY ONE- ) RIGHTS DAIY Arab-your haul Amt “out IOA'I amp mi THE WAY I y- eII't bur I bl- iohu‘aglure'llomethlnl' mu 0 uh I”. y lll' bowlin|.—Tur- :- nut bun-b mm, the up can curl your "‘ in..— “fail me. Iir." m m um. "rm: emu-c do mil": '0 W “I?” "My the old. nel- r-pll-d, “when m m WIND] 11, th- III the m... , Imlllon 5,... A III! Item Il'oln Wubilillon not” “In "tbs Home I! termed u Number one 01 ill. U. . rlIuonIl clpihl'x mien. or public pnrkl." And no doubt If! more has In visit than to live then.— Oi.th Jilumli. lll'l H mm! bow Micro iI NI! moulh Ithlng lotion In I my! 1:! by?! Cbrlstlnu lo I I — ' mu“- l’ Charon“ A Md cm cIll be nude [or the contention that our attitude tawuu tceblgcrl l. Inoniinutely cenloriuua. M o I t of lodsv'l Idulfl never had much of I lime II Idniescebts. They grew up in the IbIdw of Wu. Ind did blot of Mating or were teen-alters at I time when Iusterity was It in meme-t. Hence there I: loss un. dershndinl of youth Imnnir up than among former Eenrroilonl of mini“ whose years between 15 Ind u were Ivent in happier clrcumlllflcu.— Toronlo Tele- mm, The flremell'l bill It V'agney VIII cIlIed off a! the lust mil-l. "It, been“ the firemen We" culled out In extlnzuish til sir first fire In two months ThI hIllraom where the hull was ill take pllce hId caught lirc. and try were unable to but ll out before it was desiroyod I. 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