__ The — Managing Editor cr Covers Prince Edward. isiand & 3 c W: J. Hencex, - i Wallace Ward” Prank Waker et Editor ~ Published every week day morning (excep! day ‘and statutory holidays) et 165 Pri Street, Charlottetown, P-E.!., by Thomson Newspapers (td. - Brarich offices et Summerside, Montague, A’berton “and Souris. . ‘ mt Represented nationatly by Thomson Newspare Advertising Seryices:’ Teranto 425 Unversity Ave.- Empire 3-8894; Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Uni versity 65942; Western Office 1030 West Georgia $tre6t Vancouver MA 7037. << Member Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers Association and The ‘Canadian Press. The Canadian Press is excidsively entitled to the use for repub of _all news dispatches , in this paper credited to it or to the Associated Press or Revters -and also the loca! news published herein. © All lication. right oF republication of special disoatches here ~ In aiso reserved. Subscription rate: Not over 40c per week by carrier. $12.00 » year by mail on rural roures-and-sress— no! serviced by carrier : $15.00 9-year off Island and’.U.K. $20.00 per year in ULS. -and elsewhere outside British. Com monwealth. + Not over 1% 8 14/@ Copy. ’ Member Audit, Bureau of Circulatiqn:, “The: strongest memory. is weaker than the weakest ink” 4 4 PAGE 4 SATURDAY, JULY 2, 1966 Strange Goings-On Provincial Liberal Leader Campbell claims thatyhe hasn't Seen hide or hair of those Robichaud raiders who were Viet Nan wu fhe UnitedStates ‘to conduct pear negotiations in ‘witrno preconditions and 6rking toward that end with Fy energy at our disposal.” . It is iromic that the parliamentary delegation Mr. Polvansky headed was ~ part of a “bridge-building” process: . initiated between the two countries, a Canadian parliamentary delegation. having visited the Soviet Union last . vear. And. of course, there was added. A hope of improvement in relations as a result of the recent spectacular sale of $800 million worth of Canadian wheat. to-Russia——__—____— aa a Rut Canada cannot afford to be used as a.sounding board for. anti- ~ American Soviet propaganda, and it - was well indeed that Mr. Martin made’ “this clear at:the gevernment-sponsor- ed dinner. It is well. too, for Cana-,— -dians “to-he reminded, that. falsifica- tion of current history ‘is still being practiced-at Moscow, especially where the United States is concerned. Witness the treatment given recent- ly to the 25th anniversary of Nazi is - protecting against . Blonds have only a e Hratect TAN / Tia/ti By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen Some ‘persons never tan. ‘helio -~phobes!,. they redden, blister, and.burn. This group is sensi tive tothe rays of the sun and should accept this fact. Thema jority are the Nordic type with smooth, .soff,, light. skin; they have blue eyes naturally. blond air, and a deficient supply of the pigment needed for tanning Sofne can now achieve a light brown without burning by uti- lizing a psoralen —— a pigment stimulating drug These prod- ucts are tricky and should nev- er be used unless by the physician. The psoralens encourage thé dermis to retain ote: light sensi- ‘tivity, and: promoting a tan. A ‘helps. Anyone going on a Va- eation or fishing trip should _try to get a tan first and not take a chance on burning after reaching the holiday site » Tanning is nature's way of protecting the body against too mu: sun. Once. acquired. buYhing rarely occurs even tho tHe person remains out of doors for hours. . T-tre~— responsible », agent is melanin, -a.. pigment that is deepest anufactired in the ayer of. the: epidermis smal! amount and albinos,.none The heliphabe has so little he burns prescribed i T = There are. men who gan pilot space crafts, men who can..op- erate electronic brains, and men Swho ean desian=cantilever brid ges, but show- us a man who can walk into a- closet and untangle ‘the clothes-hangérs ‘Chicago Daily News The young lawyer, trying to feel prosperofis, hung ‘a: sign-on his door as he went to hinch “Back in.an hour.’ When he re- turned, his rival across the hall had added: “What for’ —Galt Reporter ‘ The Conservatives executive council at Bromley, Kent. has ‘rebuked its newly re-elected Tory MP, Mr. John Hunt, for eating chips with Mr. Erie Lub- -» Sood. sunscreen_ointment also .0y— the Liberal MP. for ad: joining Orpington, durihg a Va- jue-for-money — survey. of local fish-and-chip shops. —Sunday Ex- » press. S “ a : a point or two on art approach. ed the information fesk- of a certain public_library. “Where.” he asked, ‘shall I find some- thing ; on] Cdrreggio and his ‘Flight Into. Egypt’’ “Evete- thing about aviation in Room 191.’ respontied’. the clerk — Montreal Star. ’ : Nearly one-third of the.*Cana... dian population is said to ‘be un- der 15 and another third drive like it when thev get on the highways —Hamilton Spectator. “I see you hate your arm a siing.”. said the inquisitive passenger. ; “Broken, isn’t it’* “Yes, sir,” respanded the other passenger~ “Meet, with an accl- dent!’ "No, broke it whlle_try-- ing to pat myself on the back” “Good heavens’ What for” “For. minding my own busin- ess."’~Financial Post. —- Montreal. Star poss: Replacing Thé Plow ¢ from tim {nimemortal pre -patation of- soil for seeding or- “planting has” begun with plow- ing .* Before man ‘came along. seeds fell to the ground and grew, sometimes, despite the. lack of cultivation © Someone, a' which may injure the root sv tem of what you are trving t’s assist. is another Dispensing with cultivation means that seed can be sown when soil is too wet to be dealt with in any other way, or that soil on slopes _________gaid to have been operating here dur- Germany's attack :.on the Soviet long before he browns._ Freckl- 4 that 4s whose: angle’ rules out machin ; : : . : oes : 7 , « ing sw > 2 s whose a ep rules - ing an earlier stage of our.election. Union. Articles In Russian news: = coypets in see tae to itiae See ee athe gemini ery. cas be. cended campaign. In that case, and since the |- papers: blamed the German attack on response to sunlight. The “had been doosened grew unusu- nlike manv. other agricul oe spots can be camouflaged and ally well, and farming had been tural chemicals, paraquat and reports of their activities seem to be | Britain and the UE S-=notwithstand- | diquat * produce no side-effects» products are available to bleach established, in brief It is only _They_are inactivated on contact - . or minimize the pigmentation. comparatively recently that fairly well substantiated, could it be that they deviated from the role in which they were dispatched here and wound up-as-tundercover-agents fof” -Rutssia,_on--the_other hand, having _| ing that Britain was then in the war and the U.S. obviously was aiding ‘Britain if not yet actually engaged. ‘ ey ‘Mother Nature never __intend- ed that we make burnt offerings of ourselves. Office workers - are not so susceptible as those who receive a double dose by agriculturé has been _ studied seriously enough to*turn up the fact that in. Some: situations the most destructive treatment you with the soil. and are not taken up by. roots of plants They y have no detectable effects on -microfauna in, the ‘soil. and the + health and vigor of earthworms The possibility. of preparing seem to > yy -them.—_—_——- soil for seeding, that !s, getting They are. in short, almost toe rid of weed growth encumbering _good to be true” ~ j iL without the plow ts o1re ~The —tunget—of-~ Teany—-Uncers can give soil is to ‘'work it.” working out of doors. The end result of too much Old Sol is coarse, dry, leathery skin as {s -evidenced- bv—-studying—-the- hide— the Tories? | Signed a non-aggression pact with the That, we admit,.would.be assuming. | Nazis in_1939,_was still nominally a lot—that they double-crossed their Germanv’s friend. ne Liberal pals_in both provinces and took Premier Robichaud himself for’ “Again, Soviet Defense “Minister Malinovsky is quoted as authority that a ride. But such exploits, as we know, , it was the Soviet army, helped by the -Mongolians and-Chinese Communists... A. MADE TO BLOOM [2% “SHERLOCK JOHNSON 4 jand many authorities of an old..sailor, rancher, . or farmer. Furthermore, —cutane- ‘ous cancer is on the increase believe benefit apparent from the recent introduction .of two related agri- _ cultural .chemicals,. herbicides.. ‘ 7 : that —ultraviotentptays—a_tote diquat ‘ ‘ developed ‘countries ‘could be overcome ff they, were “in posi. tion to bring their agriculture ~- near Western levels One “are not uncommon in spy thrillers. Reclai . V T Of D. L d et i ; : E |Blonds shoulq_ be most con: wav to telescope that process” And this whole adventure smacks of - and not the American A-bomb, that he FRIAG: ‘ ast racts : esert. an cerned snare line The control_of weeds that ap- immensely would be to supply’ ‘ Te cloak-and-dagger melodrama. “Since - defeated Japan. This distortion ° of 3 : iy pr ie: ert Geographic News Bulletin ; mee 4 aeee ome ae See ae eek a and pear tater--without cultivation. them _with paraquat and diquat. '.. the provincial Liberals, as Mr. Carfip- = facts goes on continually as a state Man's. vld dream of making ;for Arid Zone Research exists to -working In the Necev got a help- eke he ny tee ae ’ : : a sas tek: tonabeal velther liev d it j ore | the desert bloom is coming true. conquer the desert there. A Na- ing hand from the Natataeans, enough to overexpose th aE . : / " * weamen a neither fin- policy, and it is not surprising that | Orchards, vineyards, and ‘for- tional Geographic writer found an ancient Arabic people. Ter selves. Those wha safle. trees ’ Rig tO nctua ry 2 s—are—-growing on former, ‘tdedicated men_seeking new races, dams, and conduits built ‘ wastelahids in® marfy Jcountriés.’ plants to tame the sand dunés long ago were restored to chan- Mammoth” irrigation= projects of the Negev and- inexpensive nel ‘sparse- rainfall from—crusty_ _ancial nor staff ‘support from this . Mr. Polyansky should ‘hqld the wew source, we like to speculate on ‘the*~ to which he-gave expression at” Ot- ordinary sunburn should — rely _ on cleanliness and moist com- NEE GR ES eats Winnipeg Tribune « Retitgees. -from -pegsecutjon jan government” “tate was _ . s : aS 14 : i : x ee - : 2 oO ee : prospects of it having been diverted - tawa. But holding them is one thing, have reclaimed millions of. ac- ways to desalt the brackish wa- hills to arable lands or Petroledm-——jellyalso--have—traditionally had “fight of treason a er eps : ros . . ; i ; . : res. New conservation techni-~ ter for f Othe i ; espe... sanctuary’ in. Britain Had he been an allen political ~~ into Tory channels with. the aid of | and blurting them out at the time and | gues are -helping to revive a oa i ag on ' Ts — - The vineyards and peach trees ITCHING Not until the post-war period refugee he would have cocaiel : pISe- ! ydroponics - - soil- springing up on the Negev’s “Mrs NE. writes: -Comld and the mberment of the asylum, Because he was & citi coun- ’ some of those temptitig promises that! place he did is another. It is to be where : ct Premier ee Zay, was so adept. hoped that the incident will now be ,,/2 \'Dr4. lr ena eo at filching from the Liberals and ~regarded~as~ctosed;—but—that, —of dunes a tad seanaes oa pe es adapting to nis own nefarious ends! — course, will be up to Moscow. oe sane aan ate planted with That could explain, couldn’f it? : BE Presyjn cates gary seedlings ie Sreisibe Rebicheod aan. a0 mad : More Zany Questions : then sprayed with oil to hold the Now the “Bi'and Bi’ probers are : “soils, Trees planted only’ four , when the-stbieet-was-brought up in. zen of a Commonwealth try he had to be deported The British government_ia——— cé-operation with the other Com- emomeralty governments. {snow moving to restore the ancient right Oe ie ; Genuine -refagees will now he protected against automatic de+ less gardening - - and look for bleak plateau suggest _fulfill- itching he a symptom o' ‘ id_it become ways to harness the abundant ment of the Biblical prophecy in ment other than a Sia disease? oper m ht in. Bri solar energy of the scorched de- Ezekial 36:35: ‘And they shall ” REPLY me tain was being threatened by sort. _____.- gay This land that was desolate _Yes* Itching occurs .as a symp- states retaining membership in Old irrigation methods: often is become like the Garden of tom in many diseases including the. Commonwealth ~ | prove helpful. Israeli scientists Eden. . .” diabetes and liver disorders. In Refugees from persecution in a ; other instances. it is traceable’ the. new states‘ of the Common: to nervousness : —--wealth-could_find no _-refuce in EXCESS PROTEIN Britain as ‘the laws’ governing: years ago. now stand 25 feet tall. les ; Wheat And Gold : | in time—the—_desert._forest. will’ 3 7 ; ) ~ Mrs M-writes Ts taking too Such matters were not applic. portation The Fugitive Offen- Ne ' m and off on another tangent..In the words vield a valuable hardwood crop. } Hamilton Spectator. . co AUCH Prowent Th THE” ey aE ae oe ders Act which under the old why he retorted that the matter was | ‘of an Ontario exchange. they have de- Similar. treatment of dunes 222. ee : —— eee : . -Berous? = jc Serve. vents. sae” CRT 00 See ee ee aan: ole é <a a ue ie ebelt te ridiculous to _be--.countries*are too much al-ke REPLY horo of. Nigeria was ‘sent. home dom for those fleeing from for- ; : too crazy to be discussed. A statement cided that it is vital to the. naticn’s which, as the Saint John Telegraph- | development to determine just how eign oppressors, is to be amend ‘ed. to-esver all such cases-* lieve that the Soviet.Union would buy wheat from Minister —of Trade and~ Commerce Winters geographically and jn their pro -duets_for_there to be much ehance--of a——flourishing trade to Nigeria“to face trial and pos- death for what the Niger- TUBERCULIN TESTING AND | X-RAY SURVEY, 1966} — Arcentina. Australia, .and India. KARA KUM RECLAIMED — Black sands- of the Kara. Kum Lopsided diets ‘ultimately up set-the chemical balang® of the ” sible body and it~ is ve — a Journal remarked ee eae at the” | item the Canadian soldier_writes 10 ——1e<err—cover almost 90 percent —or-anyone-else if it did‘not-need_between them. ___.___fore__to exclude fats oe _-time, sounded pretty fishy! his mother. To this end this much-too-”| of the 188.40 square miles*of* it badly. These sales are part of Last. year, ark bought hydrates entirely. . oe , irels the bounty that is-Canada, and not due to any special astute- ness on the. part of the Conser- vatives who began them in 1963, or the Liberals who have inherit- slightly less than~ $10 Llion WORKING: OFF PEEVES “worth of goods from the Soviet 7 yw eG Union.. The previous year it was - in Rg ‘aus me seen $3 million The difference has f° has manv resentments -and ‘significance for the- total can much hostility? : : Turkmen Republic in the Soviet. ~ Union rte ere An.old. Turkmen proverb: says, “‘When ‘a bird fliés over the Kara Kum Desert, it sheds its - In any case, Mr. Campbell has + weltheeled commission has distribut- washed his hands of it and he is , ed a questionnaire among armed ser- : equally emphatic in denoucing the | vices personne! asking this and a lot | of other impertinent questions, ,All. Tories for having been assisted in ‘anetl | : es : ee er . : plumes. and when a man walks ed the connection. ; drop back in these narrow. limits REPLY = : : 4 their campaigning by “four well paid |. of course, at the taypayers’ expense. across it. he loses his legs.” The deal is worth $800 million, as readily as it increased. This sounds logical but ‘pick Red Point and Surrounding Area The Soviet Union dips into its -an easy fellow because the pain : aA a. bumper shot in Canada’s “eco-’ nomic arm. There is always & payments in these big deals. Not “that there is any doubt about Now, this forbidding desert has been subdued by one of the’ biggést irrigation projects in the members of parliament and their sen; n _ It wants to know, among - other ator.” Think of that, now! What he=; things. whether the respondents are. gold stocks, sells on the world “may i ’ market and, it is believed. pays ” mie -for its wheat purchases with the or : | July 14th—Testing and X-ray : ‘>: | | - : “ { : ne s » | world - -. the K ! J : : os K...L__writes: - Doe m : re - * glected to'say was that nary amem- | male % female and whether they | The Se ee aeat a the soundness of their “‘ac- | currency derived from these toe of two are archer sesee July 18th—Reading ; and X-ray _ber of the Pearson government, nora would educate their: children-in | converted arid sands into cotton CU" - Payment has always. sales. stain -eutanne® oo Mineo —onccnen =f iberal senator for that-matterdared to show up here during the campaign, ful . Time 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. and 6:30-8.30 p.m. ne sad again aripatiiaicags The courtesy you extend to your canvasser — will indicate your ‘interest in’ the health of your br na en sentria Bm ete ner Today’s Health Hint — ——————— Seen sibly have escaped your notice, ee ae _ + REGISTRATION I should like to deliver’ a speech - etait" | PROVINCIAL VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE. wail ~AJse-hich-on- question_list...|..plantations. ‘bards. heen made. in hard currency, The size of Soviet gold stowks — REPLY c Se outa aaa holds of | ee en ar ae ae pat ATE SE emalant OND eee a Only huts or e_boter._| n i # Speculation in the West, It iS "a@ “some enough to interfere with himself—whether he feels he. or she. branch of the - ee ‘But where does the money well-kept secret. Guesses have walking. . the Island phase of our causeway pro, __ is of the miilitarv class, the intellec- |. Valley in southern California In eeaaaen trade oi anse ot eat eee Ts ject was sidetracked and a car ferr¥ 3 tual class, the upper Class. the work- iy Fe a ae By relatively trifling and unlikely _sharply reduced in the last tO. -(Note: All correspondence community. This service is offered through the Yates boost held threateningly’ over | ing class. or the middle class. As only ane eee in the United Sta- 1p A Ot intemtiohs Sepatied by ee contel a ihe weds tee satan Fag D Th d —}facilities-of-the Provincial Department_of Health) eeL Our heads, ~following the defeat the one answer is allowed for this ques- tes. pont Mr. Winters and : Soviet repre-_ months as epayments for wheat. Van Hellen, on. Chicas Ta. ~ and the P.E.1. Tuberculosis League. ~ 5 : government candidates received here . tion, it must be assumedethat the Bi- a ee sentatives in Moscow. The . shipments fall due. bune, Chicago, Mlinois.) a : oe a in their federal election appeal. ~ Bi Commissioners feel that a “mill deus —— see Se = : —————— ee i . 7 sa ¥y Fae? - tion of the Sahara e desert ~* mS "it maa sions or anche pecmetbemfitie St orate gex Pree Speech For The Traops oo s oe : ; - (| an area nearly the size of the en- : : E Toronto Telegram. “ . _. helping hand to their party stalwarts | fortably into any of the other classes.» tire Unifed States. As dates are — agar "°° tn provincial election campaigns. The mentioned. And why should outmod- ee rear: ty retreat ol Liberals didn’t choose to follow the ed class distinctions of this kind be and new oases with huge croves Pe Canada’s soldiers will be over- joyed to learn, from no Jess an authority. than Defense Minister j : caine sat ae A WALL AGAINST HUNGER “Hellyer, that any. time they want on the food. which is lousy: on Practice on this occasion, ‘and for a dredged up.anyway? “ - The United Arab Republic.;; to make a speech they can do-the pay. which is too low; on ES réason we all know It is significant, For some undetermined ‘reason ‘~erecting the Aswan Hich Dam %®, after obtaining. permission. “leave, which is not enough: And = (Financed jointly by Provincial and Federal Governments) As’ with. all mattérs in. the army, the procedure is disarm- ingly simple. The soldier will be paraded before his commanding officer and make‘his request. _ “I desire, sir, to enunciate a few profound , opinions on ~ the kergeant-major, a man who has won my deepegt respect and for whom my esteem would be, even nigher were he discharged from the army or, at least, posted to on pack drill, which affronts my human dignity.” Zc ~ “Certainly, my man," the CO will reply, “‘but. I regret - that your valuable Services are re- - quired -on_ the cookhouse’ de- tail” : : “Sir,*- requests Private Jones, ““my-New Democratic Party -col-_ leagues have. asked me, as their chairman, to address the .resi- ment on the question of di¥ert- as a wall against hunger’ The ~ dam's tremendous feservoir -_ it can hold the Nile’s entire ar _ too, that early in the campaign Mr. _ Campbell and his associates gave over boasting about the political’pull they had at Ottawa—they dropped the theme like a hot petato-when they - found how. it was received. : That was. good strategy. no doubt. but it is making a virtue out of neces- the Commission is also apparently convinced that a man’s desire te own : : AE . ae nual flow - - will increase culti- a home in preference to going fishing. ~ vated lands by a third. The or doing something else. has an im-* project .will' provide water for portant bearing on national unity. ‘*? miliet npwharren. acres One question sks: “Among the fol- ee lowing possibfities. which two would you choose if vou had the financial. Applications for registration will be received until August 12, 1966 for both Trade Training Division and Vocational High School Division. «' ee fe TRADE TRAINING DIVISION COURSES 7 Auto Body Repair — 4 “Our Yesterdays Electrical Construction Wiring \ sity te claim credit for it. as M ans” ; : : | (From The Guardian Files) nother regiment.” ing funds from the services to : ’ yr it. as My.-, means—bux a residential property. l ke ee af . izing “A B , Cul oo : : . f ’ ¥; ae So eg OD ,,* the i]] social .welfare, on’ recognizing ~ eauty Culture 5 d s N J ; ’ Campbell now Seeks to dé. As for the > buy a summer home, buy’ sports or ere Ar a Bey ce ar ale cane = Red Ching,.. andg on collective Bricklaying” ye * er e as ee ae oe parliamentarians are so. | leisure equipment, retire from: work Soviet 2, aie ‘in a. freedom of sone in the atmy, baraainieg nee ® E = he gil Die es Plumbing 4 a4 ‘ : well paid’? nowadavs. w 3 aie ae Eee i ee 1 4” but unfortunately your valuable “You canno z SAPO? sex | : Bi a - fu . we don't need buy or trade in’a car..get married. | broadeast. Prlaved ay Rus PU ices are required on the gun- terested I would be to hear your Commercial Art : Quantity Cooking A , remind him that that was another item not mentioned above? oe eae at paBesay park detail.” sy ~ views on these, matters. es *s +. “Drafting Sheet Metal Work / | bright idea of the Pearson govern- Significantly th : ae oreex. bad occupt sithania. “-esir,** says another soldier, - the CO® “but unfortunately your 5 eee hee ‘a i : ment . : ‘ 2 ee ignificantly t ere 1S ” suggestion the greater part of Latvia and after. giving considerable valuable services are required — Electronics—Basic -Stenography | io t beep ek eee ee Ge Moliere’ parts of Wale BSF: | iheaght Oo eater Se Ce te Electronics—Advanced = ¢--L.-> Welding et : : Ey save so a ? : : goes ° eee eer ; = : ! = see Too Much Vodka? E ao pea Hecate: Pi se Strong . rumors se Chinese cir La <e ‘ : ‘ : a : : : me Mees eae Jjoned items.”’ ng rumors in Chin ‘ir- W in | T : \ Was it because he had hoisted a. In any case, what earthly business ‘is | eles, ‘said that Hitlers price (oe rong n actics VOCATIONAL HGH SCHOOL DIVISION COURSES ai ; A as - ; Gee : : : | yesterday's Axis recognition of. : nes Star ¥ : ’ 28 : : << few too men at that posh dinner in it of the comission’s. and what right | the Japanese-sponsored | Wang 3 fe oO Grade IX — Orientation in all occupational courses -thalf,. time)’. Ottawa on’ Tuesday that top Soviet have they to pry into the private lives ~ Chine Wei Nanks Government . If Ontario dairy farmers are the Government, Such Ti iy ae Ciera ea aS diplomat Dmitri Polyansky forgot ‘his of our service personne! se this a ; ee of Vla- peg ee et a smack of the _ street de- nae Related Subjects half time) ae s ‘5 oe z > Seas : ee : 7 eee of m ey oer trations staged by extrem- : ei : : a? 3: manners and got imto a heated argu-’ ner? 3 : : - digsatisfaction by withdrawing oe aaa parties in - Europe Grade X — Choice of following courses: ie E ment with External: fairs ‘\ Mivale st 4: TEN YEARS AGO ~ fheir’services. just as the trade : : ; : saat ee : x - ‘ “Martin. over the Sov eee ante : Surely Parliament. | hich unwit- ~Buly 2. 4956) ‘ipions: and. industry. do. |. No’ in the ‘period belween the wars «Auto Mechanics Electronics = . Bes pas 2 dees te Visiter s enti ne ereated this inquisitorial moan oe ine ge. Raxn nnd mae group should a sihgeez , qa legal ee ea Stenography é - Home Economigs, ig = ggression”’ in strositv...can put a stop to its an a: ith Charlottetown seek its’ own. ends by attempts vy are completely outside of. J - ‘ [ee me Viet Nam?..Whatever the ‘eaieae it ; befo they P t 2 P- = es _ 1 Trogp owas -ene of forty “te Fe to intimidate the, state. as the democratic practice which, provi Carpentry pa Bhai Plumbing s pon aie ak warkeasd- divi see re they ge completely out of # ceive honours ‘and awards an: farmers are doing’ in their high- des peaceful and effective, if not 4. Drafting . Sheet Metal ae — BRESSS2S. 7 ari iplomatic” break hand. ae wt dca nounced by His. Excellency, the way demonstrations. always speedy. avenues for pro- Electrical Construction Wiring - Welding +. fs : es ~and, Mr. Martin was obliged to’ ~¢all ‘him ‘to avvount for if. It seenis that after the dinner. the guest repeated his comments and’ Mr. Martin again “stood up for the United States as “a food neighbor dedicated to the princi ple of freedom and anxious to use its resources and power for the good of mankind.” id To- the Sov tet diplomat repeated j 1970 will. be - spend about “EDITORIAL NOTE Ontario is now conducting:a s600- 2 000 investigating of Great Lakes pol- lution. and according to figures give tS... Interior Secretary ‘Uda! by | Mines’ Ministe** Pepin, Canada— will. $1.969,000 this vear on research in the Great-Lakes ard bv 4 spending $5.0ny 000, 7 - - = ne oo . JoRe Hons incento Massey Gov" he_price of milk is -essential== test. -22-. ernor General of Canada and : “Chief Seout He. was awarded iy an eeonomic matter between the Certificate of Merit ter.Gal- the fafmers and the milk buyers Janiry. for. his presence of mind with government having an én in rescuing’ Willam-R Hambi: terest in the general public good who had falien tireugh, thin ice Whatever argument “there is vat the Fish Hatchery Pond at abeut_the price should he settl- Southport : ed according to economic. con ' siderations, not by cluttering+up “Sheaker Rene Reavdain under public hichwave with slow mov- /yne tra ciel 5 oppozition fire for ‘a month : submitted-his“res+seation fram eThis: has. nothing to flo, with “the Comnions cha cain my. what thé dispute fs. about/ It 1s full freedom. of speech > ,an attempt lo threaten‘and coerce > - - ee ats ee * : e “yi exerv dissatistied Zroup Was permitted to press its case by attempting to hold a gun at the head ‘of government the result would be chaos.: “The public has a right ta enjoy the normal! use of the highways Efforts ‘to wm this right and endanger ~ th awe ; gencies (and new legislation, if that. is-tleeessary) “using. phat- ever minimum torce is needed. public le choytd he “staphed ar enferreament 3 (Revardless. uf choice English. Mathematics, contact the Registrar phone 692-2401. ~ wrk * * For further information on application and- entrance requirements. please Ke ‘. ’ -. a : 2 - - ~ half time will be spent In related subjects —- * Science and Social Studies.) -- f oo %, . Provincial Vocational \Institute, Charlotteown ‘or ae JH. Meclellan, ~~ > ee . Principal. e » .