Oovcrl emu Edward lulu-iii Lllu Tha Dn WJ. NIMOX. 'uhlllhu Iurlon l bfiuvlv- Editor FUN lieu .iy week div meiuliiu tut-pl Sun dIyI Ind wlor) holiday-l ll M5 Winn Strut. rloflllnwn, F El by Thorium: N II “d Ivlrlclu ultimo at ummnn I. Me 'Bn Ind Scum. neeieienieu nltlancliy by theme. News/up"! Advertising Service: Toronto, #15 Unlvluily Av- fllhe (51th I link WIlkOI [diiui - n lmplm 3.55m Mammal Mo chihmt sin-i University 6—5“: w-iieiu attire loan We“ compi- Slveel Vancnuvev MA 7037]. Memhei citiuuien Dally Newly-pol riihliihm Mariam!" and lhc ciuiuin p-eei lh. Can-dim Pm. I5 .reluiiml. entitled iii iii. iii. Inf repube units" at .il new! uupiimri in iku [7|qu muiied In it or u the Asiocisted pieii iii Rein!" Ind .lie to tho land he“ piihliihea have!" All rlul‘ltl at iepcblireiiou ot ineriil riuumhei llllvln .liu llxerved siibteiiuiieu me. Not over is: bei week by r r ill no . m by "oil iii ruiil not iemreu r~v reiriei. xuou I your a" island and u: moo p" mi in us. and eiiewbnvl could: aiiiiih Cm. lllcnwealth. Nu Mi 7» tier Wile way iteiibri stun Ewe oi Circulation [7463' 47' TuL‘usD ocTBaEu’flm. More Heal Than Light Tile limernnlel‘lt's $10 monthly pell~ion increase legi. ltion has only reached the preliminary resolution ntage. and alreadi it has caused more bitter controversy than has been heard in the Commons since the celebrated pipeline debate. le- rals have been accused of gypping the pensioners by not giving this in- crease immediately after the federal general election. It is also contended that a definite prom \vrs given to increase the pension without re- sort to higher taxes. ll’hateier the merits of this con- iiei mum ml nu. is opposition to the. pension increase itself. That question was ignored in much of the debate. and the public can be excused for being bewild- ered at all the side—issues that have been raised. \l‘hat purpose for example, was l Served by 0pm on Leader Diereii. l bakel amendment to make the l raise l‘éll‘n‘lcllve tn the election date. April 8? l'nder the terms on which the increase Is to be given. this would involve a further boost in personal income taxes. The amendment was rightly ruled out of order on the ground that only a cabinet minister can propose gov- ernrnent expenditure. Mr. Diefen- 3 baker could have made his point by urging the covernment to adopt his proposal without putting it to I vote. As an old parliamentary hand he \\ 5 well aware that: his motion was irregular. Ruled out on the same ground w-s an amendment by Creditiste Lender Real (‘aollette that would have the pension begin at age 65 Instead ot 70. with means-test old age assiztallrp payments starting at are Fill instead of 65. .‘lllllmls‘ of this kind are propa- ganda stunts intended rather to “split the ears of the grnundlings" than to obtain governmental action. If titer succeeded in passing—or el en in being put before the House by the Speaker—they would violate parliamentary custom and create it precedent that would cause no end of trouble. Of course. the Government has encouraged It partisan approach to this issue through the antics of Health Minister .llldy LaMarsh in the Ontario election campaign. The demand for Miss LilMarsh’s resig~ nation went a little too far, bllt it was understandable in the circum- stances. However. her example on the hustings is not one to be emulated on the floor of Parliament. The Oppolltihn would do well to remember that what the public is waiting for now is action, not a further indulgence In name—calling uld shadow-boxing. U.S. Second Thoughts Canada‘s big wheat deal with the Soviet Union continues to bu a major theml of discussion It Washington. According to a New York 'fimes correspondent, the poa- aibiiity of making a similar deal h developed into one of the moat las- ciruting American policy question. in the recent history of the cold war. Proponents oi the deal say It would help relieve the hug. U. Inrplua wheat problem, right tho serious bulance-of—paymenta prob- lem and check tho outflow of Ameri- un gold. From the humanihrlln mgle, it would contribute to melts In: tensions between the two mun- h'lcu. It could hlao be used, Accord- ing to some Wuhinmii mm. In mud! mim tho Communist: *fllo'ln‘ tho mum: of the American mterpfln hrln In. em. But any deal to hell 11.5. when to the Russians would have to clear some formidable legal hurdles. The commerce department, which carc— fllly control: exports to Communist collntri . would have to grant a special license. The justice depart- annl “Illlltl have to grant an ex- umiili’im from antitrust. laws. so that iii-trim: grain dealers could deal with vlir- Russians in a group. Final- ly. 'l.e agriculture department tttillltl lime to approve an export sillvsiili ill urtier tn make. US. whth n\'flllill‘l!‘ at the much lower world mal'ke’ price. This last hurdle is easily the hat-tch for the administration to tako. ll nc a u so the price-support program pegs the domestic price of wheat at approximately $2 a bushel ——v:tl(lllntl till cents above the market price for the rest of the \rnrld. The issued "payments In kind" rm‘tificatss to exporters to make up the difference. Opponents of the deal—and there are still it few of them around Washington—argue that 1 would mean using American taxpayers' funds to subsidize Russian consum- There can be no doubt that Russians would be buying the wheat 60 cents cheaper than Ar.eri:an conslulici-s. government el's. However, it may lie that Lhe lliililies of a UiS.—Soviet wheat deal have already petered ollt. T‘renlier Khrushchev is reported in the MN. ow press as saying that the supplies now coming from Canada and Australia should be enough. if economically used. This hint that he won’t need (LS. wheat, muv he just the thing to spark an- other hot argument on the subject in Congress! The Pressure Grows As the Winnipeg Free Press sees it. British Columbia‘s reelect- ion of the Social Credit party on Monday added a third pruvmcial government. to the pressure group of Ontario and Quebec which has been seeking to coerce the national government. Indeed. Premier BETTA nett's demands for more federal revenue far exceed those of Premier Robarts or Premier Lesage and, ii' granted. would bankrupt the na- tional government or raise Canadian taxes in total by almost 50 per cent. The Free Press quotes an inter- view with Mr. Bennett in the Van- couver Sun to prove its point. The national government is told therein to stop collecting Income, corpor- ation and estate taxes. “We want eventually." says Mr. Bennett, “all fields of direct taxation returned to Bf." Generously, however. he does not expect this money “in one fell swoop." It can be turned over to him progressively to avoid the dis- ruption of federal finances. Ottawa will be, starved, but slowly. It does not. necessarily follow, adds our Winnipeg contemporary, that Mr. Bennett. has taken leave of his senses. as his statements seem to indicate. He is not. seriously expecting any national government to commit fiscal sui lde. He was merely playing politics to win an< other election. But he has clearly indicated what his line of policy will he. The three largest. provinces. in queer alliance, can present the national government with a formid- able challenge on this score—much more formidable than any present- ed by the parliamentary opposition. It must be resisted if the nation, and the taxpayers, are to survive. EDITORIAL NOTES A language laboratory to stop British businessmen using "school- boy" French has been announced by the dimmregeneral of Britain's Institute 0! Directors. Using the most up—to—date electronic eduip- merit; it will endeavour to teach col- loquinl French, German, Italian and Spanish In three weeks. Russian Ind Portuguese courses will also be ol- lered if the demand ill sufficient. a u a Providing the Senate at Wash- tngton approves, income taxpayer- In the United States will hnva their but plylnentc cut by about 20 per cent next year. involving I total reduction In taxes of $11 billion. This, notes an exchange, put: into Action the some type of proposal much by Prime Minister Pearson what he amnian for action In the 1M! election. But that was a long tim- ngo Q STARTING THE SECOND HALF OTTAWA REPORT by Pat 'ck N'cholsow Tory Toronto’s Return To The Fold Wllalmt‘r happened to Tury t inanily: but the April vote ie- l“vislon" i: a prirked bubble In .Vealed that the Dieienbaker the eye! of Ontario's ciliieui. Tiii-iiuio Politicians 0! all names here haw been Sllllmotl by the con- trast IK‘IWEPII the by Ontario, iiiul esporially Tin-hula, voted hi tun clctlmns \llls \(‘al‘ In lasl Apl'll s tcdcrat election, a massive Lihi-ral sweep cleaned ill the Tory candidates out of “Tory Tnmntu". and attracted 45 per mil iil the votes in th 2 whole province. nut in the pro- vincial elcctlon last week. In ew‘l') morn imprison Tory sweep rainy-teler turned the titth The ul federal Tidings which -e up Greater Toronto re turned 16 lerrills and 2 New Doniurrats iii mil but last Wl‘l‘lt. the an prayincial rulings which cover lliai same um saw thnst- two parties will loss lhnn nnl‘rlllll’d of the seats hum-mi tlirni. surly luhtilaiiiiii at all Ihe votes cast in oiilarui in last week's Drnvmrlfll election vhow that the Liberals recrlveri only a 5 iii-r ('Pnl. while the Tories n raclcd Wflper mil slit in the Irdcral t‘ll‘t‘lion nu- nuiiithe earllol'. (le 'rtirios liud uarncrct‘l only an pol' cent of the pro- Vince's total vote. while the Liberals W0" is pl‘i' rent. WHAT THE FIGURES ssv ll Ontario had voted in April as it did in soplrmbur. the Con- servallve rui-iy iin hi hair won 15 "NW? souls The min-iii lrom Onlario ii-iiiila hm horn 01 Con- urvatives. 37 Lihrral: and ti New Drmocratir !\l P5 As It uiis OI iniiise. vole cut that party ilnuii m a l'm"l'(I ‘lT \'l(tl1rlr= in Ontario This \lils the Inllrth lowest total ivhiih that puny his ivuii In all the an crnrrul Pll‘t‘tlnlll since Cnllil‘t‘lPra'lllll Willi lhai chi-mu lii Ontario nlolle. thi- toiliml elocllon lri .lpl‘ll would llavt‘ viellicd . i-ory tlillereiitmult There wiiulil have been only its Liberal it re iii the notice at Cflml'nnnl. And the number of Conservatives would have gun? up to 110 The swing tidings which would II A ve I‘Plllnll‘tl 'c . ' . are araiitliii-il. brunt-Haldimund. Carleton. Durham. Essex smith. I-Iamlllon wi-tt. Hastings siiuth. anhlomKent Leeds, Liuclon. new South and Wentworth n at th use. Conserva- ‘erc de- A nil-k" Bell in Carleton. and Hon Ellen Fhirclough in Hamilton West Those two, as well as the Tm candldall‘. in thc nlhi-r lfi swing Tidings. would all h II V c b e e n elected had 0 n I n r I 0 voted In April as It lull in Sepli-mbrr. Muuy electors vote In prnviu- ‘ cIIl election: hi it why that run. lrldlcu their loderal vote. atil Parliament Hill do»: not uceept em. as the lull explanation why the mlllvnlfllt DI MSMIO voters in Ontario switched their votes hilweeii April iiiii September. This W“ the number that, after uhuniiliiu Tory rand l d u I e 5 hi April. and vnIing inSlPBt'l for Liberal Ol' New Democratic or Social Credlt m mum at «lithe Tory (old that week. FADE!) IMAGES ILAMED John Wlnmmyer. the unwin- clll Liberal leader In Ontario. announced hll ruin-lion I'rnm (ll-C port that I‘ll! detect of III: MW and M llImIell In last week'l election. But Ilreldy In mthI he II M II not being the lane cmalty M the Onllrlv election. An indirect cuu-lty, it ll thoulht here. will b! lame! John - “elem-her. the Witty: (canal lender «to ml licked in April. Only the mullve iii-Enchant- mad 0' Milo m ‘III MI Tudmlllp cg. new?” “ .- mild ml PIrlllmem Hill. Eva I'llkk‘TtVrlel m 3 the u mink-"flint Februaryflg‘: n;; m in; their call ii mil-t choco- MM m mboloro Inn I'll a «HIM-bark. LII! m'l W proved conclusively mil. Olllria I!- lit tilled I'm- the lower Tory, Last year the Prairies. i to Job n Dietenbaker. held 3 agamrt Liberal Eraslon ii! Cou— lservativc strength. giving him a miiiurlty lhui unrde until So- , ciai Credit pulled it down. , And lllls year, the West was the mk‘hard dyltr nrhlu tth stumped the Libel-u tide short what alhemiu— would have been a sweeping maturity. i amh tlmes. tlii Prairies. usu» Kelly Tickle. bucked the Libcral swing. simply because John ‘ DiDIenbakrr. h is Agriculture Minister Ali-iii Himillnh and the hustling conservuiives had sold enough wtlcrlt to Red China in rmpty the elevators and sulve 3 the problcnl oi‘ the surplus that has plagued all Governments , since way back when the bin- , tier was liivei-it ‘ .Iu look at loyal cord was the time. and um so long i ugu. iii the days when the Full“- les were the private preserve] nl Libr-iul Agriculture Minister James G. “Jimmy” Gardiufl'. that Cnnsel'vflllves west 01' the Lnkehead were about as scarce us whoopinu crimes. ALWAYS MORE former its the special pleader in Parliament for the Prairie wheat farmer. So well could he storm in allEL‘l' and weep In pitiy um the uwlul plight iii the grain meii that Grand Open it- sell might have been envious of such deep emotion. Aiiil in the mIIn, he kept them lriim being utterly unhappy. fli~ liiig thrlr pockets with Govern. ment cheques in various lorms ul Ipncial Federal unname— like "bonuses," In l-rae. lusc- luui lumps th-t could. llld did "In at iweetly high he 865.000,- lii uiie generously juicy ‘ helping. ed their votlna re“ .ltmmy was a tremendous per- ‘ i . Western The Wheel Belt Vote Ichard Jackson In the Fort Wllllum Timfl-Joul'nll But it was never eunugh. ml. ly. to keep th eiii completely mum. sii name aim; the '55 elece thin. with tough. blunt iilrl c. n. "Tri’der" Howe campaigning In the wheat rounlry. M u Liberal campaign rally in iunil Munimba. e poked well-lea mine-r iii the iiiliintl. serving in his [art homonv sense way that the iiiuii dldll' look In be exactly starving. And when somebody I) o o e d him. the “Trader” accused him of being a CCFer. Turned out. though. he u as Liberal conllllw euei campailn chnlrlllln. and things tor “Trader” and his u- berals went h-oui bad to wane. Remember, jun helm they cast their hulluu lu . iouie exasperated turner b. lnl hll new TV with . .hotguu charge lust became iilil "c. ii~ue inching an election pitch on the Screen? ALvm's suocass .nmmy Gardiner had done well by the lam country. but .iiihii Dieleiiliulier and hla boy Alvin Hamilton dltl better. Alvin sold in mul'll wheat that the disheartened L l b e r n l i claimed you cunldn't wllk liiui larm kitchen with- out having to kick the doorway clear oi Government cheques. But now Ihe Russians have ponicd iin that Ilmosl lucredthle giving Trllde 'IIIn- Mitchell Sharp. the “TM- of on new politic-l mer- Iilmi. melt pulttlcfllly potential hlllioii dnl‘ar not let the PH » les 7 so who know. that It wo ' be the “me oil~wlth~tlle»old- low. on with-the-nevl ilol'y Ill DVEI‘ HKEIII. later dc .. "Alvin" they'll be hiking any m day now Well of the Lnkchead. "Alvin who?" . l We Are All In Debt ‘ oun- Journal Norfolk. Nurtllumberlalld. Renw The Cllll n Gmuo ihnws Ihal the not out: dlnll immut- l ul‘l‘d debt of Cllladl on July :1 ivus $1!.037.m.000. That repre-euu about "not: ' Per Cuuudlnu. The increlle lu the totul llncl ilast your wu 31.604.200.000 ul- our srlndchlldfln. The me III III! nllinnll debt. meanl mun cost to the taxpayer, lortliwiul. In 196m, lnlerell an the public debt colt SELMMI) of me 000 more "III! III INT-61. In it»: M. unlau than II I mind. oi Government economy. It will R up again. Even now the ell-l1" an “I public debt Ir! LII. Hound llrI- ut Item of budlet-ry expand: Mudoll'l medical officer 0| hull-ll. Dr. D.A. Huldlllou. II Hill! In “rm. II!!! the Onmlo Deplrtmenl. of III]!!! Add In It! Tree immunllltilml III! I new vaccine Tar mull". Ital”! Icience llll barred III mm yurI Lb thII fink-Ill! Ill- hr your mum in oncl cuppa-ed. Mull" ll not ’Illli III- cl those lflllllll Ind W «In. otchlldliood. (hm-u men , or rub-Ila. huh or crims- u- btml clndr‘. M doctor. on now “I’ll. tram-Inch- at all xvi-um mutual-am mi tau-it [a mu loot-unit “dd-tunn- NI lure Only IleIence can" more. Governments lncur debt: In (ll! public Interest. elpeclllly In wartime. reunion, ecnnnmisfl say It. can be I lay- eiiimeiil'i iluly hi borrow and to spend (or III! public load. Hui the debt: incurred by loveru ment. can become intolerable. The l krill I III ml urea bl- com m h vy tlul uecelury prom-u. have to be curt-lied. A Mnrrhbur.‘ correspondent am what w- ool-nicer to be the autumn between government the and and prtvcu debts. In the II no mm A country which film III (ll In M out of hand II III trouble. Wllh till! Inuull bill In! tum Ip- Proachlnl 01.000.000.01» Cum (eels Ill- Ill‘lfl of thin All" “our. No Simple Ailment laug- rm rm. llflIlIIlll and mum. lvn Meniere’s Syndrome I! Dr. Thad"- I. VII Dell.- A aye-bold Brooklyn mln kid I rude lwlknlllnl about three weeks In. H- wrilu: “I n! In) from bed Ind diuovered I could not but. T Wu m dizzy ‘ it will lxnpolllble to “and. “W ' lea cu w llllnl, Ind l w mmirlng profuuly. ii tar II II. is Meniere'a dll Ind uve ma iuuie pills. lm i Improvllu 2mm fill! the noise in the let: ear is Itill present. , Tell me, doulor, in there I cure for this diae'le" The majority let well but there II no Way of predicllng whether there will be I neur- ieuce. Dizzlneu my 1 t five minutes Ind disappear or come and at: uvei- . period at week; or month]. Hearing may be d dried and distresllng loll like Bill, delcflbed II nindlnl. mlrlfll. hummlnl. or In Interplay of whistles uuii belll. Nluul And Vomiting also :cur when dlleneal LI murk- tu The luavrluai M the err is Ill- vulverl lii Meulere'i syndrome. This imicture plays u rule in maintaining balance lii addition a: luuctlmiliig u pii herring Ierltus. The chute at l Mannie-i ll not excel: that the eli-uuliiluii l. disturbed w ed by I cold, whereas In other: I loxlr lute exists. The indlvl~ dull may I’wa llke all (maxin— Perm. Vertigo oileii is relieved by ‘ imtliiii sick!!!" remedies such ‘ ui ' . and ‘ M‘rezllle iii well is by older drugs iuch iii Bcnadryl. iii-re pine, iii- semi-mine. Nlcntlnlc rcld or other viuudlhilori help lmpmve circulation. Diuretics. such he those used a, treat dropsy. ire at value in decreasing excessive fluid with. lii the em- euuuls. Thu II the ra- ttuiiule tor milling salt (Tomi the diet. Dlulum usually dls~ appears lirst. The llelrlllg as- . peel; are leei «ism-mug at the l lliiie but often vmve iiiiii-e au- iioyliig hi the long run. I! am i Brooklyn readtr he. discovered. it symptoms do not relpond ‘uscd lo rieiimiy the involved, litmctures lxmlle It the mother when they lure l or z mohthu old. I untold. } in their ileep before thli age? I ride on any moving vehicle to conservative treatment. nil- pry is available More recent. ly, ultrasonic surgery has been ‘ SMILI'NG INFANT Mrs. D writer: Bnblel first. t that. makes them smile REPLY The facial miiiolrs. like other llumles. contract during sleep, Whll. appears to be a smile oc- curl when the corners or the. width [0 up. . suurlm AND SULFONAMIDES , Mrs K. wnteii Whit II the l diaerequ between sulll .iul luli'ur? REPLY The sulfa drugs are iyiilhellc i compounds conuininu at least one luliur radical. Sullur In It- ‘ an in a yellow element ‘ mums mum lmlr. Bicycle rlderI: Don‘t hitch . Our Yesterdcl s (From the Gnll'dlln Fl el) TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGOI (October S lull Tudly the LilLle Theatre Guild of CharloItetawn cammem cu Itl fourth Innull drive [or membcrihlp. This Emu]: have u doing excellent work in im- proving the Illndardl of drum-- ll: tall: and performlnces here, Illd the N . .-P I Mglo I1 IeIlIvIII I splendid Iccoull! II") n liven. WOODSTOCK. NJ. Oct. 8 -— (CPI— l-‘Irmcn In hills potato dlllric! MEIVed I ddllll' I hIr- rel (or their tubers todI or (III Ilrll time till! lcuuu. The price a month Ila wu only «I cents I barrel. TEN YEARS AGO Think! I. IN) EDMONTON tCPt— The Na" 3coll- villus oi Spry Ely lived up to l w n it Drodllchld ll c AW. hwy He wlll celebrltl 10ml: birthday here Sltul’dll. Mr. Josey in: prequ wlml the Tint. It“!!! WIT clnned It "9' location. II. "In Ilo. mo“ VII! flai- wtlt man" I Prlncl law-rd Illlnd at «In Mal Ulnar Fair In Torah only In "number. COME SEE Winn “mam A experliiieiilea with mm. In French enuvernlloii (or it: pen snnnEl and IflIIlId them “apcclm ‘ cular". Any course can worked l wuulii be . spectacular column the tel c hint; at French in . man Canadlln Ichooll— 0mm Journal. who dread while Irvin: to (at him er.—Chatham News. I964 Mercury Products ‘ Showroom Display Oct. 4th Thru Oct. 3151 n... Prbu —- Tom-la. ...; Moe hurl-glorious!ch Command-Mitch STEWART MOTORS lTD.‘ You: lflOURY 9mm ' NOTES BY THE WAY A New York than can The editor ol anlll Ilyl. that palate” oi link-cl Art. Ihollld be paid in Iblttlcl mon- ey. We didn't know even heard oi Soclll Credit. — i Edmonton Journll. that he lull Momnl corporation III. A bunch "I: I. I place re a woman can min on. A Pembroke run In Involv- ed In I mlnor traffic Incident Ind who found by the police ill have no driver'l licence. Hill In hnur Iker he Wu given I ticket he relppeared scene um. i borrowed mick It. the accident lib which In low Iwa III! dIm‘ need car. he wu uh-rleii with driving without 1 permit. w. hm hIVe been picklnfl on him.— lluiulltou Sum or there ll Increased minim at i the nuhl going through the ae- t mlclrcllllf canals. iii same In- t Mm Wm- ” W Week End Spec1als ha dueln't think the pulled From Cudmore's & PJ'S Ltd. GRAVENSTETN APPLES 5 LB. Washed Careless Washed . 2 III. Parsnlps ... 25c and: 8 Illa. largo [tad (III! trashy novels “have I place In our iociely.’ Yea. tin m can.— v Ottawa Journal. 0|. 0' Ill “lulu VII! II o Untlzd Kingdom II contemplnl. lnl changing to declm‘l cninrue II undoubtedly henna: it make: more «BIL—Only" Journal Bonn married mln jive tile. mum at the cities all day long , - Ind then an home and take Him-thin all through the even- liiii. — Ottawa Journal A loch] worker who mud n , certain bnl' every night uii her i way home noticed that one oI ll hei- Icrmer ellenu seemed to haunt plree. One evening. as no can u c a I g e rliig iorth. the spoke to him. asking what made him go to e bu. The man waved hi. arm In loud-bummed "Why nothing mlku i =r a H E F n. E: ii. ? dly. “I'm I Volunteer"—Flnnn- eIII P031. There I: llflle In Itilr the pride In any a! the collection of red. white Ind green mlple leaves. In the mixture of red. while Ind blue Squires. oblongs. stripe as; circles Ind lull-circles that form the ball! of dellln {or many of the entrlu published. 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