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Hi i Disturbing Report According to a (‘nnmiinn rm port from "rollalllo iill'nl'nlnllls ‘ Ottawa. the Pearson (imornllmnl is -“pigenn.holiilg i‘or lilo I V Iinii to eswlllls‘h u slim iiiillilnl mlllllcl- ionnunn iimll. Th. ‘ lav is an oh. no of fil .n-nsoni" lls ipsl loall and .im reason given on tin. 4h» jection rai>erl hr Premier L .Quebec. who claims the federal nl I 'on of provincial i Ho h as tire to its an in IEgISIativn rosllollsillilllv- asked Ottawa not in press the mons- ure until the conflict of jllrisllirtinn has been resolved. in tho Commons, Artillg Prime l Minister (‘hevl'irr silid he was not inware of any pl'omi, gi\en Mr. Le- ‘Iage not to proceed with the measure Immediate-Iv. Howmer, Canadian Press reports that Onpu.' ion mem- bers have been “advised” that the Covernmoni dons not now l'ogai'd the municipal loan fund bill as one of ' the urgent msasiirns that must he Zpassed before Parliament ran take in bummer rorsssr i This is a strange situation. to say The least. This monsllre was intro- duced in tho Honsn lly Finance Min— .tster Gordon with a fanfare of llrgell. ' . He called It the koy point in the IGovernmrnt's program to encourage higher emplnymont. levels this winter. If this he corroci. how call.there he luv question now of pigrnll-holilig it 'It the dirtaias of Premier Lesage'.’ _ Presumably. the Government was 'convinred that the bill was not an Invasion of provincial .illi' diction when It permitted Finance Minister Cordon to introduce it. The normal procedure now would be for Parlia- merit to go ahr-ad with tho bill. ollact it and let the Quebec Premier. if he 'wished. contesi its validity in the chum. ii' indoed it is legislation that. . requires unanimous approval on be- half of this pi'orlncos. why wasn't ‘ ronseni obtained lminrr launching the measuro in the first place? If the "hay point" in the Co\'- ‘ ernmnnt's emplovnlrnt program is ‘ subject to such grave doubts as this. what hecoml‘s of the rust of the pro- gram? Will it be pigenllJloled too. or will it he pt'ocoodoll lviih minus the i $400 million fund that was to be pro— vided to mako it \voi‘klihlr'.’ ('P's "re- liable infnl'malll< do not say. But evidently it is time for a public shnw- down on this isslil‘. and for an ex- ‘ planatinn on the part or the Gov- srnmeni as to “hero. prrcisely, it stands, irresponSlble Oracles President Kennedy is rrportud ill to be considering what stand to adopt toward the Russian offer of a partial nuclear lost him and a NATO— Wursaw alliance non-aggression met. In the meantime it is regrettable that 'nnumed Wuhington bureaucrats— he name. possibly, who were respon— lible for the crude attack on the Diefenbnker Government over the warheads issue—are presuming to tell the world what they think the President's reaction will he. "The United Stains." said the“ anonymous gentry in an Associated Prune despatctl which Premier .Kllruohchcv has no doubt read by hi. time, "will probably regard as i unacceptable" I Soviet package deal yf the kind proposed. They gave this lit-tomcat to reporters following two matting- by Mr. Kennedy with top like! and state dcplrtment eon- IMosll with envoys from Britain. ham and West (la-many. n.‘I‘bw added that Mr. Hurrimun. of state, who leaves M for test ban negotiations m. will have I ready-mad. to Indy the Xllnlln , his *0 U to 17. "III not yet arrived at a definite position concerning Khrushchev’a of- fer although Kmedy guvo it top priority In his first day back from his European trip." Complicating the Prasidont’s task, they said, was the ambiguity of Khrushchev’s phrasing of his proposals. In the circumstances, wouldn’t it be better if these talkative officials were kspt gagged until the ambiguity was resolved. and the President and Mr. Harriman came to their own con. clusions on the matter at issue? This question of a nuclear inst I ban is the most urgent. and the most important facing mankind today. it will probably have to he achieved by mutual compromise. The Western powers l'lil\'l‘ a duty to show that lhcy arc wholeheai'imllv committed to ox- nmining every line of approach lhat offers itself. It mav he that the new Sovisi proposals will prove unaccept- able: hilt to have thl‘m branded as such ill advance. ill semi-official statements from Washington llnrlor- lings. is a poor wa of convincing the world that thov ll? given the serious consideration rciiuil'od. Delense Problem Its-tense .\iil sier Paul Helllrl has ‘ stated that his depal‘lmellt is con- sidering sci-upping a $375 million nro~ gram to build eight. submarine-chas- ing fl‘lflilllN which would he lrm slow to catch a nilcloni'-pn\\'el'9d snh. m al‘ill e. Inslmd, consideration is NEW . lMAfiE @IF— CANADA 9 / MK" “VLAMGELO mew ll THE AGONY AND THE ECSTACY . OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson being given to the of hydrofoil craft which would serve the same purpose. Alreal there has been reaction against. this statement. A shipyard spokesman in Victo a, . BEL says his industry would receive ‘ a “fatal blow" if the fi‘ignte-lluildinx program is scrapped. Maritime ill. teresis. too. are said to It? concerned. This givos somo indication of the difficulty in the way of Prnnnmizing ‘ on our gargantuan defence expend!» tllresr But in an age when defense is ‘ costing this country more than one and a half billion dollars a year. it is surely Vital that we get the best value, for P\’l’l'_\' line of ihcsr dollars. Mr. Hellyer's disclosure was made in his first statement before the Com- mons defense committee. As the Lon- don Free Press points out. this was itself indicative of the value of this committee. Here. questions can be asked and answered in an ulrno phere quite different from that pre- Vi-liling in the House when defense estimates are being debated. The mi ister's statement. too, was in line with the. attitude defense ex. perts are now taking at Washington with regard in dofe so weapons and strategy. United States Navy ad- mirals have been told that they mil prove the absolute necessiiv of Ai craft carriers—«which cost rum mil- lion Pach— holore authol‘imtion will be given for the construction of any more of these expensive ships. Taxpayers in both count. s will welcome these signs of alertness to their interests. Certainly ill Canada there is urgent. need for subjecting every item of defense expenditure in close scrutiny. Technological ad- vances arr such that. obsolescence is almost impossible to avoid. hilt it. would he sheer follyias in the clue, of these fl'igatos—Jn spend a third of a billion dollars on warships which could never serve the purpose for which they wore designed. EDITORIAL NOTES The twist has come into favor in Hungary. according to l Com— munist party newspaper. "It ill not only animating hilt also hu a helli- ing effect.“ says this Vienna puh— lication. "Doctors recommend It to elderly patiean suffering from rheumatism beciulse it. loosens the muscles and prompts the process of healing." o o It. will take the Government. of Cnnada twelve yearn to rebuild what. the British took five months to raze to the ground—~the once mighty fortress of Louishourg off the rocky coast of Cape Breton is. land. According to a news relusa from ill? Nova Scotia Information Office. this ambitious project. which representll the largest historic res— toration ever attempted in N orth America, will involve an expendi- ture of $12,000,000. it is estimated that about twodhirds of the work will be completed by 1967 in time for Canada's Centennial Year cele— brations. When finished, it will be. come one of the (molest tourist It- Wt‘lm II the untth Why Can’t We Have Distinctive Medal? line oi this (oililal's neuspsi-r ers publishes a regular du v news rolulnn headed “Sol-iai and Personal" You know whal this is. one o1 those my little urahhons llrliullird in o. all. small louns (‘vcryn'tlel' . uhich sa's uln. gave n dinnor nariy yoslrrtloy nlllioui addini the roollv nn rxlln! dolails Vnstnl‘rlav llos oolnmn u as hearinvl in s mu unusual non. "His Exvpllrnrl the Governor General hold an lnvesiilllre Wvdnrtdny morning " l lnnnd this n intriguing. llPl'allsl‘ all inu‘silfler is a core- many st \i'hll'll honours. decor-i aliens and nlrdok :irc bcslmvl‘d upon drsl‘rvlni: cliizl‘ns llnlv rould our Govnrnnr General hP-i slow any of those. when our rountry lacks this busir sym~ bol ol national sovrreilznly? Ellduirirs revealed that lien. era] Vanlcr Ilud Ill fart prosodi- ed a modal for gallanin' to two (’illzmls or onowa. who had re soiled a non s swimnln lmm ih. Ollavia Rivcr. pinolung him from the [Iiian at the entrance to s llldro-rlctlrlc nouor house. (tout/um AND BRAVERY Out- of Ihcso lilo Ihnt he mill-e - of being summoned in an lnvt‘slillire - "overwhelming" and nus mount to tears at. the ceremony The other said he was nrrvoils. and “would have pre- Ierrod lo jump into the river and rcsrlle annthcr mun" Eat'h was decorated with the British Empire Mcdlll. a strange i-holra since many nl‘onle Insist that more is no longer a British Empire. and lhal anyhow cm alla left it in nus to become a hilly soil 7 governing sovereign rials Or was that i i it would be nice and It would he appropriulo it Canada could snv "Thank run" to its deserv- ini: riti‘mns in Canadian. or even in Frrncli - Csnodisn But no. us have to no rilth back In ml- onizlism. and express our thanks vicariously through in» Empress . of an Empire of which We are no longer a part. It the case oi ill! two Ille- savrrs seems paradnxical. even stranger is the wcll - mrrited honour anardrd to another rlii~ son of nllawa recently. Miss Murzhrol MarLaren Is the dau- ghlor of a (oi-mar Licuienani' Governor of the Previous of New Brunswick. Colonel the Honourable Murray MucLarL-n. ‘ n M' el and U5. Envoy Unlikely v .Iirn Peacock ran-min Pres. sI-ll Wrtler Roas-llllll in the Unilod Slalrsl in a hint that Illf \‘anoan would illu- lo havr is us. onvoy ihm asain .ndivsips President Kl'lI-‘ hotly would lat-l- as much rc- lisinns and Dnllllral rontrovl-rsy as nor-lirer III the nest il hr doridod In make such an ap- Dointmrnt. The indications are. howrvor, that Kennedy nnl not put the matter to a lost. Washinlion observers pr llr‘ll quietly ignnrr tile suggoslion Thr- whnle manor brralrw topical in thr U.S.7a< il did in Canons. which has Ilcvcr had a renrrscniailvl‘ to the Vallt‘ln gwith tho rlcrtinn oi Pope Paul . vi to <IIn'N‘d Ihe hm- Pope John XXIII i In Canada some ropnrls in~ ohms tho clinian oi onlnlnn toward at a thorn- uniniivr in ms Vatican WM more favorable now than own - low years ago. ln the us the sligzrsiions Iii-lvl‘ horn svnilsn. HINT BRINGS REACTION The question mm under more lnirnsr srnniny in the us. lhis wrok. howovur. with a hill! in the Vatican newspaper L'Osscrvalore Rum-no an evening oi Kennrdy's audience with Pope Paul Tuesday ha Us. representative nip". The us. has had no envoy to the VltIcIn since mo Mm for» mer President it faced such . relillou! Illd poiiliual controversy that he drilde I move in Ippolnt Mark w. ciuk. In Episcopalian tAnalIrInt, as Imuudor Kennedy would face two «I, and" um in the path of Tru- man # the lag: KlllMd)’ Is the flrlll Roman CI hnllc vmldent of 6 US. and the recent. decision by the U.S. S prune Oglln rul< inl that ll II unconstitulloual for the slate educational bodies In require Blble l‘lldlllll and reel- lItlon of the lllrd'l Prlyrr In White Ichonla. Ill Hamill!" with the tor-mu. Kennedy pledged during the ma presidential election cun- Mill. "I Inl flatly Wed Io IV poinlmenl of u mbauadnr In am 0? ll noon REGINA (CPI—fill Quebec outed a public II- Instant]! of cultural affair. lllld! tin mum: II bar! of 6"an Ill Incl-me cultural null-u. be- m numb and [Idli- the . .1 HYNDMAN 8: CO. LTD. the seat of the Roman Calhnllt _ .Churrh would like to have I ' Ivan. the Valli-an thiovi-r advan- lages u might have in Rum.» and i'm not cnnlinced oi these ~illcy would be mm than on- soi bv rhp divisive prim st home." The its bad represenlalion or some kind In the Vatican slams from nor liniil um when Congrrss refused to vote any more monev for such . dipllv mailc mission. in line. Presi- dent Ronsevclt appointed u we mi envoy to me rape. one who had the rank of ambassador, but no oliuisl diplomatic status. In 195a. Truman withdrew nomination oi Clark as ambas- ndor In the Vatican when the House of Representatives voted lo withhold any funds from tho slate lli‘pnriment on such ii use and lho sl-naio look no action. l Co. TELEPHONE unetan-lys. FOR Your INSURANCE NEEDS Insurance lines 1871 Our Immune of I yeah I hlunm nlmriun. is n ,0]! lllpInI. OFFICES: . Irlnllrlm . lIllIllllril. . lilo tam . Alberta Agents Throughout the Product i The Island Telephone IN KENSINGTON maybepoian'sm Wm st. George. roi- seventeen years service as superintendent - In- chief of the nursing services or the St. John Ambulance uri- uds. she was honored award 0! the rank of Dame Grand Cross of the Order at SI. John of Jerusalem. Jerusalem us every school- child know . s an ancient city In a foreign late Why does - worthy cull-disr- receive honour for worthy win-s In Canada In the ham! nl some foreign city? FLAG N01 EVERYTHING Prime Minister Pearson is s I promised to give Canada 1 dis tinclive national ting within two years. His guide. and lrii-na. Hon Jack Pickers» gill, has promised to give Can- ads two “.515. or was It six? No matter. Canada must have this symbol ol national sover- eighty. even pnhups over the dead body of the Canadian Lr' . gion, But surely even more im- l poi-tum. since we have n thirty- nutlonal soverelgnty. would be Ihe creulinn of I distincIlve lil- tinnal to Many years ago. this column slrument ready to hand. In the form of Markenzie Klng'i stllI~ born "Canada Mldalr" now at your: old but. never yet unveil- Thil rould be divided Into My» oral classes. The Canada Cmall for valour: the Gold Medal for outstanding services to the all». Therapy Helps Parkinsonism .VII DIIIII lrIdIIIl and one! I I Ililht l‘hlklnx III I finger or III at Mat. Th0 mill or woman be na to slow down. walks with l Ihuffllnl (all. Ind llll (In. lies comes mask like. with I lurid] prrelllou. Duplu the rllldlly and Ill"- ness, than II no pll‘llyl . WI hull: This ludl lo contractunl t h u | twist the budy out a Illlpl. these delomlltlw m be avoided lilrm-Ib prop“ ire-mall start- rd before permanent defeeil oc- cur. Regular exercise iii Important and physicsl therapy II Idvll- Ibll. This Is hell. done under th- supervision at a physical thera- pisl. preferably at u clinic or has}: Getting dressed and wiring or riding to the office is activity and any activity is Wel- comp. Mnssal‘le ll helpful most valuable manipulations are exercises lhat sireIL'h the rigid muscles surrounding a joint. Lamps, vibrators. whirlpool baths are of little vsluz . rum ix no substitute lor d a l ly . vigorous uhysiul therapy. iasl- 5 in: up to an hour. . Dr. Robert 5. Schwab and Al- hm c.nngiand .lr.., oi nosion. . invented lln electric rockinll chair for victims oi psi-kimo- llm. it ought who used during ‘ the early stages but most afflirlv i so persons wait until they are partial invalids heron llley con- . slder buying the chair. It may‘ be too late to be of value. l hut the philosopher . seven year Itch Ia proclaim our , The drugs used in Ihe disease reduce rigidity and subdue tru- ‘ mnr, bulall loo «run, the side ‘i salads make them unpleasant In use. The surigiul trellmelll tcnemopallideclomy or chemo- . ihnl-mectomyt has received ‘ considerable publicity. in procedure. a small mu deep in the brain In destroyed with alco< ‘ hnl. electricity. or cryosurgery . tingling with linuid nitrogen) ‘ Only in or 12 patients out of ev- . i cry 100 m suitable lot this oper- i ‘ Ition: and In the suitable group. i l in per cent can be helped. i miss nun nannnurr l as. writes: Could siies on the ‘ eyelids be caused by dandruff on the scalp? REPLY \‘es sues are infections of till“ l roots at tile eyelashes. As such. hey are infections of the hair follicles of the skin. They ma) be associated with . certain type ‘ of dandruff. elpeclllly when thu scalp ls oily. TODAY‘S HEALTH HINT— Nevor discard smoldering cl- iTWlNTY-FIV‘I YEARS AGO Jul 5 Illa ‘ Charlottetown. and ward island Light Horse Baud. NOTES BY THE WAY II’I'blldhkyhho’Ip will: the Whor- unless you km for sure YIN Ell m! “P am tin "mun. - Windsor as. I'll! noun III-ll for I dri- ver'l license was unulu’ duplle the simple questions. "And what is the whit. line In‘ lhl mlddlo of tin mad for. madam?” querisd the llconcl clerk. The woman Our Yesterday's (From “I Gllrlllll "I‘ll Kenlvi‘lle. N.S. .luly s ~ (C?) — Carl F. Bethune at Halifax nu elected Governor and Dr. .w Goods, Fredericton. Lirul- Governnr of District Six om International It the last session of the District's Illnllal conven- lion. District Six Includes clubs from the Maritime Provinces and pm of New England. Priz- as for the largest number of de- lesates went to the Gyro! from Liam-Governor Gmrae D. De- Bioil of this province is to pro- vide a new set 0! Instruments and uniforms for a Prince Fd TEN YEARS AGO My 5, 1m llrmhm or the Lads and Las- sins and scored huviiy at the Gathering ol “l! Claus at Pug- wish on Dominion my, nun-yin. all top honors in loul' events in piping which resulted in live me- dais, coming to the aggregation. Canterbury. England. lCPI ——- Dr. Geoilre'y Fisher, 99th ll succession (ram SI. Augustine II archbishop oI Canierbury recent- ly Visited Ehbsfleet where St. Auxus no and his mlsslnnal‘lu arrived in 597 AD with itself Mtssune al Chrisliani y. llhlfllflfl‘lmm drink for lint nutter In piping hallelJtlllIldbthlIme- Ileved . -- Ottawa diurnal. en rew a smoldering chair into the lire-t. h um. Inylllllll lint woman can't hun- die? — Hamilton Sanctum. Mr Johl A. WI.“ II but think Confidential was In solemn that It should bani-l: wit and humor. He did not conflu- sobrier with lack of fun. Then would be more IDII'KII to cum- Dllnl ll the IMP" llln‘llllrl of Marlon-Id Wu III WI- dean. — Wluulpll Tribune. UIder IODIIIII ta"? I I'll lendlnl my "my the G'honu. l Stone-Alt" trlbu In New Guinea that III! in! Illd the mlslartuu: to be diatole by I poll-Stone A" Idmlnlllra» lion patrol. Observing that the G'homs It: their food lupoll'uml wIl-el'JCNIl. am Ind yams) with their Huge". the patrol thought I! Ipproprllte to give them I present of plIIel. moon! and knives And the next pltral. I suppose. will give them "our ers. And then somebody will give them lulu. — Punch. Lon- on. Hrllaln‘a Inkal export. II I! Wllfr from the Enjlllh chln' hell it must he scooped up from beneath the Whlte Cliff] of Do» ver. it‘s being given way in American souvenir human who also demand I lump of th- whlte cliffs as well. which ll all very well as I relations gesture. but It create: greater difficulties when canalderlnl the demand 0! Jamel Baxter. of Kenton. Is our Selma, WI wIs asked for em Water to fill a lake! Mm he'll on‘kr . BriIish mum in mm over llle an water to Seat! Mancton Tranurll‘ll. power on the LInkletler 8th. weather permitting. This lntorruption In new supply lines Into the age regullflng equipment. MARITIM INTERRUPTION NOTICE There wiilllnnn Interruption of electric 1:00 n.m. and 5:00 prim, myllght loving Tins. Road on Monday. July between tho hum of nooeanry to connect area. and min volt- E ELECTRIC M l . gun-l butts in humans places. . sulllzested that. we have the in- I i IMPROVED such Is In the role of Governor ‘ General: the Silver Medal tor devotion to duty in peace or war: the Bronze Medal lor faithful net—vim of l' aelflelsnesll. Inch as nursing the sick In the Al‘L‘llK‘. Then thanks could be given In the name or Canada. Ind no longer In the Ippmpriule names of the British Empire or .leru- sulem. The i FLYING DIITGIIMII i RESTAURANT ii “Your lsluul Steak 1 1 House" 0 l “MWAW lid. CUSTOMERS m3 vol-pins. «- "mini-lobe I That whym TM opts-flan of THREE mun demands Ii an Ibll at Cape aller which. arriving too to to duo-mm than will IMPORTANT dilluptlon In union. momma- bin only “two, cooperation. in loaded hole in». to wait for ma M nun-slung. Now-S eventeen Round Trips daily Between BOIIIIEI CAPE . TDIIIIEIITIIE I-IAVI I0." Y.“ till. “I I.ll- NM IM- "45 Id». II.” pun. In“ no. 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