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PAGE 6 su'lmnu‘. .n'l.i Faitering Confidence .\'n m'rllli'l' what comes out of the fedel'al»pl‘li\'ilii'llli millet-nice in 0t- lawa as it wuids up today. it will he little better than a mutilated version of the ii‘L'lSI‘dlilill origin- ally sponsorvll liy ll'lf‘ l‘cal'sml go. ernmrnl, a: ll oylslvd before cuminil under nrovinrial attack The minimum change due is the one offered roslorliay by Prime Miiiislnr l‘mi pa mums unilpi- the iinninsnd MOI! mil- lion Munir‘ipal llevl‘lnpmrnl and Loan Fund mall? directly to the pro- vinces on ’i population basis lup- wards of 52.500.000 for P.l‘i.l.). rather than directly to particular municipalities in terms of their spec- ial Situations or needs. There’s the prospect. too. that, the new pension proposal will he shoved far ahead on the calendar of the ('ommons and made sitbleri to a great deal of tinkering. Just how much further the changes will go. under pressure from Premier lzesage of Quebec. Premier Roberts of Ontario. and others. is heyond nui' lmmt‘tlialt‘ guessing. Meanwhile. Prime Minister Pearson days the government plans tn :0 ahead with the municipal loan meas- lll'f‘. as rm‘ Pll. next week. In this situation. the shocking feature does not lie in the nature of the changes forecast—pumps thm' “ill m'ot'e sillllld-w-hlll in thi- new indicalions ill a slnp-Iiaiipy ali- proaeh tn the problems of (‘nnadn on the part of the Liberal govern- "lent. All of its mf‘uslll'i‘». not just lhb hlidgnl, have ended up by being exposed As amateurish im- provisations-by being niadg sub. jel‘l tn l'ariil‘al ivo 'sioll llnller pres- lur . 'l'ht‘i Ilml’t stand up Illlflf‘l’ al- the . They don‘t hear evidence of having been thought through. If there is faltering confident! In the Pl" son Klwm‘nmolll. who can lay it is pl'oooerling either i'lmfid- entliv nr effectivelv? lnn iil:iiil Too Many Volces With r‘xl‘t‘lll‘lll mnlii-ps. hill with wisdom that has to he described as decider less impressive. Dr. Gordon Bates, general director of the Health uch of f‘anada. writing in Health Mngszin .. has Pxilrt'ssoll co llt‘t’. ii lest social damage will result from having charities supported through "‘united appeal“ arrangements. Hie argument is that all the may societies in the health field “In valid" and are entitled to sepsv rm mneide'ration. and separate sun- pol't. from society. But what Dr. Halos allyocales lilo become an utter impossibility. The same mail that brought the Interment of his views to hand— m just an ordinary day’s muil provided 57! further sheets typeecripi and It pieces of print- material. all relating to health that. ion. Together they presented yards and Me of urgings. suggestions and ewe-lit. to a total of more than 100,000 words. It would be beyond ordinary cm- to mod Ill this material in mm. much lab to digest it. evnl- i It. of h“ recommendation on 'fiok of it. . W. and! day seems to pm- & lived a! health mm F? 3! flfiMNMsmmgm mnb Mum useless to try and distinguish be- tween them. while each of them tries to out-shout the other. Even if all of the appeals “um valid", in the words of Dr. Bates. that doesn't enable any ordinary lay- man to sl-e them in accurate pm- porlioii to assess their relative importance. With far more infor- mation thnii he can hope to grasp being thrust upon his attention. about the best thlil such a man can do. on his on". is to give to the appeal lhnl hnilted the loudest— lh the one that rail-hos him in n "g i v i n g nlood’L-or According to l‘llalll'i‘ lll' whim. 'i'he ony t‘lll’t‘ for this situation _ihb Iln|\' hope nt bringing any sallilr to ihe business of appeuls mill fli\'llu!~i5 through the provis- ion of t'\ll('l'i gillllnni‘e oil the dis- tribution of whatever contributions rail be L'fliit‘l‘lPd. as is attempted through the united appeal method. “Contracting Out" .li H t glance, there‘s snme- thing rulhel' attractive about one idea pressed y tel-day at Ottawa hy Quebec's Premier llestlge—li provis- ion wherrhv individual province! could “contl'ilct out” of particular sets iii federal-provulcial financial al‘l'HlIKCnli‘lltS. III doing so. as he rxnlninod it. such provinces would get and spend for themselves funds equivalent to those they would have received if they had shared under any nalilililil phiil in on .tioli. He insisted that federal Liberals endorsed the “contracting nut" pin" prior to the last election. and. ill- deell. Prime Minister Pearson spoke well of it yesterday. subject to the reservation that it should be used only “under certain circumstance". He didn't e. ilziin what circumstance he had in mind. Anyw . when a second look is taken, the plan has A bad flaw—one that limits its lib ' to help solve the problems in the field of federal- provincial relation. Suppose nine provinces share in some program that is designed it) serve ll iiulioiiul purpose and one province "colllrat‘ls out". and usel its share from the general fund for a totally different purpose, what happens thi to the national pur- pose? The idea of a national program applying only In part of the nation nmduces a contradiction in terms. In lhc llHSl. under such it plan. Quiv- het' could have received funds pro— vided for the building of the Twins- Canada Hiehway, and just pocket- ed the niltiiry while refusing to build its share of the highway txs it did for many years but without getting the money). How, under such a svslem, would the country got u nalioiial highuxy. in} .i national anvthing else? or It's Borden's Turn What was the name oftth tire- some song of perhaps la dozen years ugo~something about "Doing the What Comes Naturally"? Anyway that's what Prince i-Iil- lvard Island iloes. and what it in~ viles its visitors to share. during vacation season—e x a c t l y what comes naturally. It is s spilit that grows out of the. life of day to day and spreads even into the province's most spec- ial occasions. It will be true Again today. too. as Borden moves for the first time into the spotlight among the Island communi es which become the scene of major entertainment events dur- ing the holiday sensnn. What Borden is offering ls both a big magnet. to draw the crowd!— the first competitive Northumher- Iliod Strait swim with prizes total- ling 53.000——along with a full-scale Carnival (it‘ll he island-flavored, too, mind ynll)—to keep those crowds happy. There'll be no dull time! either while waiting for the end of the swim or after. It is pleasant to welcome Bor- den into the "big time" of Island summer entertainment and to wish it well In the province's fun capital for today. ' EDITORIAL NOTE Nova Scotia doubtless has been made happy by the news that it ll to have a second nntionnl park, the fifth one in the Atlantic provinces. But it will need to insistently pub- llciu both spelling and pronounclntlun if the perk is to bear the name of the focal point of ita location—Kelen- kuilk hka. ' ll lhnl STILL PUTTING Iii: we EEFQRLTHjjflg, - PARLIAMENTARY FORUM Superiicioliiy of Debates is Deplored (Editor’s note; While Pal» rink Nicholson. oll-wn col- ulllllist for The Guardian. is on Vlcnllnn. a series at guest columns by MP: son at a D'Tllameulm‘y fur. um — will be presented. To< d. 'a contributor is Miss Pauline Jewett, Liberal MP for Norlhumhei-Inud, om.) could hm ht‘en wlilmut nctually becoming member. Indeed ll is mic I lime had for some time hul which i perhaps all the slrongor rm that i am a mcmbei. it is ply this: Ihal the House at mo Ls nol Lllt‘ Erl‘m [Prom for ucbalc that one rxpecls n to he and that ii surer union to he. mobility in the two months lhst l have been a member of the House the a has been vcrv little really thoughtful. pcuciru- iiini or Informed discussion .s .. l in: large and important issues: that lace Canada today at home Ind Abroad. From reading the debates of earlier sessions in the lule lil~ tics and early sixties. and trim ocrasionall} lislrnin: in those debates in thc publir gallery. 1 was blieadv hPl’nmilIE nwere of their Auperllcillity and this lm- ‘ nreisifm tins been substantially reinforced in rel-rut weeks. Most members of the House oven lending members, min unwill- lull in unuhln to dismiss in deplh the great issues of the day. ISSUES ARE GREAT rust lhese isms rxlsl l-fllmot be drnIl-d. 'l‘hr moo Important of lhem is undoubtele the chasm that has been nupniu: in recent years between French and English speaking Cuuudiuns, A relbled issue is the wholc mu al federal-provincial relations. Then there are the many mm omu- problems that ronlronl us And hlve cunlrnulad us iur Iuml time 7 unemployment. autumn- lion. slow economic growth. ha. lance of Payments dillicultles. problems in luteruultonal trade. Underlying social disorders are no lesli important. can be argued. nl mum. the burning issues at the dzy hlve never been given the kind of scrutiny they deserve by membeis III parliament. Ihal th Huui- itself has never hm the “grand inquest «l lhe notion" so revered by historians. The“ is some truth in this, but it lines seem to me uiul there have been numerous occulonsl in chaailim history when our Parliament — the House ui Commons in par- titular v nail been at the very center iii Canadian Ille. i am thinking. for example. of the eur- ly will-w" years be" iii .11 partin engaged in in. lclligenl Ind frequently fervent deb-u concernan the direction they fell Canediun ancier should em- CAMPAIGN 0K GOVEka Pulley: the “150.! spollrd [All All in lhlt decade. ul‘ much of Linen dld not leem to be a great abundance of lull” such II we have today. "hens lhnt. decade of relative (llm Ind consensus we lost our ability and facility to dell with nom- pies problem, or it mly be um the tune» 0! today on lust too complicated for llly MP. no mat- ter hnw llknlfl‘l, In understand thal‘WIH-l)’. let llofll debate In- lelllmlly. The ml but we have still not provided memb i little. for our MPs. nlrtleul- lrly in: true in oppollllmt. bu abominme m in lhe m. em. on lmublo my film He in tile Int tht it his been dilllcull im- my party to get a clear mini. ii, iii recent yuu_ and the loll. amt-y IN mnltllv ll Inn chum-hum [oval-m ail"! of all political nape. lens meanqu mummunli'.n"£: ‘ where 1 lm now member of l l of Parliament. frequently baud- : ling them over In royal commls- l mm: or other outside bodies for i exlminltiun Ind deblle. oiie certainly gets the impression that when anything is too limi- cull or tub lint to handle, a royal commission is lei up to deal with It. Thls Wu particularly trill durlnl the Diefenbsker yelrl. PUBLIC F ULIAR STATEMENT sir ~A peculiar statement al- tributed to a local practitibuur Dr. Macmillan. reported in your .luly z; rdlllon. naught my ai- lrnlion recently. in speaking on Medicare. nr Macmillan mm- mench on the hospital situation in England and remarked that Dosluraduate students are now mining in this direction for sin» dy ~ imvlyinu null the reverse is no longer true, A. one of tin.» Eugltali doc- tors who came to our continent lCanadal for postgraduate Irllli- inn. i should into in lake issue. l did mil cum heuuse I could on! gel comparable training in my own country. bul because have always been llught that one must sludy - aubsect train all its aspects to be thbmughly informed IA practice i should lhorouRhly recommend in Dr. MnoMillnnl. Upon completion in my Work here, I return home i . tour-mun team in - new will inmlnn medicare centre norlh‘ iii London. As im- the suggebthn out vounz doctor! boiu emails and the v.5. in nu longer lining lb England for postgrmuale work. i ran unly answer: Ridiculous! i could give you the lumen of dole here now whn will be re- lurninlz to important medical posts on this continent rut-luvs Dr. MIchllnn would like to look at the suhiec! again horn another perspective — ill the micro“! of accuracy M.B. BRAIN. MD lnl aiminghami WHEN is “RIGHT AWAY"? m an flmllllr with " po- y . - ken by Mr. McNIuEht um I one of his camp-lgn lpeeche at Summenlde in lnlwel‘ lo the question u. lb when the increln in the old Age pension would be min. To moat of u: lhuu words slgnlfy. Immediately Dr wllhln a very ilion time. Now we am told it ll In be Bill! "will: time within the next six mnnlllt flrl er". Wait Mr. McNauilln'c version distorled by the (litter and slot! iii his approaching "Politic-l Caner" lwhleh he alluded to In his Inmll Ml election mum of us ll! taking lilo much Im- granted train the remarkl of Mr. Pearson? Such stllemenu mm a public pladol-iu m In fly «in tent. very milleldtng and db not lend to Increase “K loyalty oi Ml aged followers who im- expecting nil- mull-ed boon Ind wim now Ill wlui bent Malia. placing their velny. wrinkled hlnds on their calle- u may haw Ihlll we lit llt Ind witch Ind wait I 7" "a war I' Mr. Dh- Your: alt. DISGUS'I’DD TAXPAYER. ‘fi 1 hlve no nbjectinn to public Isiuu of the day beiul debuted In other forum! belldu NI! DIP- lllmenury um. I do feel, how- ever. thnl it the House of Com- mons itself is not the princlpll Inn-m for dehiled discussion of mlJor problems, our whole syl- Iem bl plrllunaltlry democrl- cy wlll be placed in Jeoplrdy. FORUM Do they duel-v! it I! much Is our Iged noes? Mr Dieleuhlker does not think so We lake 0" our hats to Dr. Dieienbnller for his ltlllude toward the common in places and have grown ht on the labor: of some who now exist on n melgre pension. which seems agreelble In Mr, Pearson, who" Ittltude thll use I lament who llll'ul their shoulders mid uy “kt Elem Walt. kl them sllrvn Let them go In the devll". what do the electors think n] this state of affairs? This “rient Iwa' and (hi! "We can do it. We can do it" utum At the uexl election will they say. "Well done". or will it. be ‘ clinic. 1! the fluid is nus . . Sleepy Condition Big Handicap .1 Dr. “to.” I. VII Delhi 11» mainly victim It‘ll “mm duh! '4) sleep while nIdLnI. driving a car. or VI [chin] TV. A brief DID Ille- MI I (ll feeling temporarily but shortly thereafter he dflffl “Ila dmllneu Ind Another 6ND IIEQ'P. The condition ll In obvioul handicap and "JAY D! I when need omn- QI on WM]! drlvl l Elf or ll "2 victim's work wolves ml- rhinery. Not everyone who llwsyl II tired llll nlmoleply. A lily lhymld Blllld m In symptoms Ill! It AIIUb' mlsuken it'l‘ Illr- color-y. Ind Vice vern. The [lludullr dlsorder is more like ly to produce fatigue lllln drow- linen. lll ll'ldll.l|'u.lv It!!! show I low metabolism and I low pro- tein bound iodine level in the lnod. in contrast. there are In] itch- nlcll methods to dllKllnle nlr- calepsy. The phyalclln Iilspecll the dlwl'der born the history of the pltlent'l complllntl and ill. fllpunle to druls such as the Imphetlmlnel. which lead improvement in more thln lbs per cent of III uamlevsy vic- ‘ rims. l The lbnormnllly usually ctr-l velopl during adolescence or young adult life. Most of the i clay in lpfllt in atnte halfway i between alertness llnd IIeED. Unlels lulled. nlrcolepny peb‘ .lllu lbmugiiaut life and lunatl mus the wnrklnfl mm becuusel he ll tired. wornoul. Ind Xub~l iccl lb abrupt blackouts nlher sleep disorders lIlILV co- axial Some have eltsplexy. at uunl'u. coudlr n in which in. muscles become weak or lem- porlrlly plralyud ll lIIP emu-‘ lions m Amused us lll - hearty laugh. surprise. or Inger. Others ulau develop sleep par-i llylls. . phenomenon unit many . normal persons exptrienre all 'lxl or lllc, This is the peculiar sennllon ui not being e lo move when dozinl off or Awakenlug mm a . e per-on becomes weak and feels completely parnlyzed for a ler moments between slcflvinfl and‘ Wlhilll. DEPRESSION AFTER I ION rEnA n o wrltes Are rryins. ipclli. nervousness. and bends aches to bf expulca atler l hysterectomy? l REPLY No. This woman is In a de- Dmsion and in need of wsychla- l tric cure. Stress. Anxiety. mull insecurity are more likely hrim gtus. though these symptoms may be precipitated by the nim- ltlon Viosl women who uudcmol a hysterectomy do It! without I such .n ullcnnalh. ‘ cuns’r FLUID l R. s writes: Can lluhl on lhe chest in shown by Xsrlyl be dissolved by medlrlne'.’ l new The mom depend: upon Ihe l . sur-l glcnl drninage will be mus my. oil the bum Iinnd. diure- tic pills will ellminnte conges- tion mulling imm dmply. an the llltl - lubci-culuala tablet- will help when tuberculosis in 'Aan with them! Away with them l-‘ellnw electors. think It over. think it um. Yours 21L. DISGUS'I'H) CITIZEN l l CIRCUS Pno'I‘ES'rEn ' SIT.<0|I ,ity Fathom brought Into the "fair" city ol Charlottetown l town pllnner I‘ the hxplyera‘ expenu. They wlnled to beautify the city. Our Clty Father! also nllowed city and pennllled it to be ed min in in: middle of u my. developedusiduitill am, What . cob-pm ll: be Manuel» tioned. is that who our well- plld town pllnnq' suggesed? How an taxpayers hi this n. n he expected to have prldc in Ihelr hnmel when a Ilench such a. thlt mm a circus t. Illowed. What will the allure bfln‘? Does not thla establish a precedent. The lac.qu of Ihll mwd we elrcul la In ufler diurlce. w up w. do about“? N0 CAI/IE NR PRIDE Sir — ’flle ml: of Chi-loll:- lawn hive little reason In bl proud of nupport given to “I. Clllrlullemn Centre 0! HI. RWIl Candi-n Collell I)! Dr- llllllll. At W l ‘I “II It St. PM‘I Cum-l “II to ll many of our peo- fle, will! all WI upth III! responsible. PULSE INCREASE R L. writes: l hive a fall pulu. Will llklng a reducing pill nuke my hurt bent. in- "use? It may. mill-unity it Illl‘ rp. dueling pill conlalna MIP of the amphetamines. MAY NEED 'runud Mrs. .1. R. writes: is the hmly llcktnl loml‘thinl when the nails become brittle. the skin scaly. Ind the hair thin? REPLY A lhyrnld dellrlenuy is I flood poulhlltty. , ‘ n ootl iodine keep the hair from getting my? Y No. but it will help keep your neck lrnm enlarging because of lbllu. Tndly'l Heath lllnb— olt I cldenls to the elderly occur beclllu they cannot hulk llle ll of hurrylll The FLYING IIITGIIMA RESTAURANT ' “Your Island Steak House” t». in: _____K - NOTES BY THE'WAY , com last-nu llllllled he! lump. "er4 Ind your hn heal! and Illk Ilocklull" (NM he! (Ill. Mil. Sidduns, Klthlrlne Cornell Ilfl Kn: Reid combined mid not have poured [Mater scorn into was; elml Ml. — Printed 47 . Many. many years ago. In older and more sleme vll‘luoul lldlel ol Lhe uni-lab were loud or mull-l tlin Ilium-younger IBI- ultlon one. 116 for Ill WM m hat lute-men! that: " u Ill" wbb will noun a ills-rem will do nuylhlnz it required a [roll many y of experience llld lruali-alluii or an entire seller- tlon bi ymlnl men mud on nil- maxim to discover that it wu mythlnl but accunln. — orlllta Pncket and Time: Call-r! When Premier Jun lung: and his cnhDrLs in the Quebec Logislltun cry for a better it» n-acl-l dell lrom Ottawa. til. rest of the many lends lu be a little perplexed to exactly what ll wail , If it ll the um: liuauclnl deal th Quebec legislature gives i. sell. however, all doubt la re- mom. The rest of C-nndl had better hing light to ila wallet. Premier Luau: bu lull illi- islied pulling through legislation Lhat wul raise the salary nl members of the lure to $10,000 I y pill I “.000 ex< pens: allow-neg lax-rm. pm Viously. thr c lined amount had been 310.000. This handsome boost in DIY IP- Plies to the twenty-four mem- bers of the Quebec ugllluttve Council. I singullrly useless up- per bonus. The Olficlhl Quebec View seams [u be hlt lllwl consist: of great piles of money that riflht~ iully belonu lo the province. But . federll member of Pal-lilmenl making a men Slum in total Ind In many uses having tu travel lwo bi three tum... miles to get it. miiiiil be inclined to question that uselsnieul ll salaries m computed. Then. too. it Quebec ma all the money it melts. some at it I. (aim! in have to come from the other, so-ulled rich pmvlucea. But the . F in Ontario with i. 57.000 total. the M“ in British Columbia wllh lib $5.000 and the Albcrta legislature with his 34m in. going in be won- dering how rich they are. However. we impose tun-ling Our Yesterdays than. Ilip Guudiln I'llul TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO . . July 27. ms The lawn party and salad lel held on the Knights of Columbus grounds It Summersld: Tues- day were a great iucceu: A large number “tended Ind the Proceeds were in Aid of the cun- venl July 23 e The French cl It s conferred holm'l «I: Cl ldilnl for "lel'vicel ren- dered abroad to the French Muse". Among the reel- Dit‘hls was Prolellor Henri Blan- chard nt Charlottetown. P.E.l. Pails. TEN YEAR! A60 July 21. l ruumuuiiuu. (CPI —'rhc Al- lies and Communllu llIl’lEd In Armistice at limo , . tad to end the Korean war. The mmqu will llop It tum bin. molt mu. Apr Monti-y. Like moat lrllltl. Clnlldl's own "Grandma Moses , Wye-r- old M". John Mina, find. her oil painting. Ire more appreclaled now she flrll Mr wielding I bruil in lfll. HG landscape and Intml] idle cur vases Ire now (summed Poun- sidnl lu many home]. my an WINSPEAR. HIGGINS, STEVENSON 8 DOANE Chartered Accountants . ? Poor Abused Quebec "cull milling, exhlulllng wnrll. x 5? "l" An effective sprout inhibitor n m it me , hlluw Ind contented mu e lhahdun _ Willlm 'I‘lmu-Journnlm but»! for - cmm Fort min Lumen all a union h'" '""'" dollars average ul they claim. Der hum Ind 30 hlnlzlnul a year, doem‘l. II for the . ion point nul reallbllully ill; higher wuu mull be the nut. cam: because it i! beyond lhelr power Incl-en: their bro duzuvity. — Finlnclll Past the heat on Ottawa for flittie extra millions mm! be |Ime colt. s * THIODAN Prove", long tlsliu. insecti- aid: for ALL Paula insects includiu; Aphids. i saw 2- / on DDT V Economy insecticide for most Wlam insects —- vull not mural Iphlds. Wm» sl M‘s. I MALATHION Available in liquid or ml tsble powder for control of common potato limos. COCS 55 A fixed copper fungicide. lei ; control of potato blight. that dcvc ops potato with ten Iuber a. me. o» mom sis/mm- ,w ‘ NAIAM Liquid organic funlicide iur conlml of early slid hie blilihl. mm. m, \fiuWW MANZATE o‘r’Muneb —a? Olllllllic Wlls in powder um: control of blilhl in poi-Ina. mi “'2‘?st M H 3 O ‘ lliaicanbewdinlbe spl'lYl. on w e w » TOP KILLER A liquidrfnmiululion eon- luiuin. lath-.mdiuni - It: per gallon ihui ds and apeedl Ilp hlrvflltlig. . 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