oe potential and material resour- tlantic area but it is noted, partic- # per cent compared to 211 per cent ers Prince Edwerd Island Like The Dew aie. WW. J. \Hencox, Publisher , Frank Walker Editer (except Sun # Summerside, Montague. Alberton cb Eepreariad by Thomson Newsoaners |- Services: Toronto 425>.University Ave. i Montreal 440. Cathcart Street Uni- - ity 65942; Western Office 1030 West Georgie Vencouver MA 7037. | Member Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers _ De and The Canadian Press. The Candélian || ress ‘ip exclusively entitled to the use fér repub | 4 a: your off lelend andU.K; $20.00 par ‘US. ‘ahd elbewhere ouside Brith Com, t over te. / ‘ -{s weaker ink” UARY 6, 1966. =. Economic Problems e anniial review of the Econom: of Canada properly puts onthe need for increased pro- through proper use of man- es, if our full prosperity goals are be achieved. There is much more this efféct'in the report. But of concern -to- us “is-the emphasis on the néed-for-giving-“‘spec- attention” to raising employment, )pportunities, incomes and output in -part of Canada. This comment applies to the whole rly, that Prince Edward Island’s ‘ ndinde position in respect to other rovinces has changed little in -the 40 years. “For the recent period this province and twice that of: ewfoundland. We have also had e sm population growth in the me period, our increase being only r British Columbia. oper ro perature, air temperature, humidity; water level, water head and velocity, dissolved- oxygen content of thé water and the barometric pressuft of the surround- ing-’ir. - Submerged about three feet below ‘the surface of the river is a glass fibre titbe, four feet long and 18 in- ~ches in diameter. This is fitted with * three stainless-stee! electrical con- tacts. All fish whether going up - stream: or downstream, must pass - through ‘this tube. Each time one ‘Goes through, it causes an increased cé to the passage of current between the ‘electrical contacts. - As the resistance increases’ ‘it Js ‘ers in a cabin on the river bank: The ~ first shows only the total-number of fish irrespective df size. The second -coynter -shows. those. fish over four pounds in weight. It can be safely. assumed that all fish over this weight ' are salmon and all below it, sea trout; | thus the totals for the two types are | ; I easily obtained. " -Another instrument, a fish length | recorder, which is “an electronic | .Strip chart recorder”. receives t he | signals that go to the coufiter. The | strength of the signals is directly pro-' portional to the size of the fish being detected. Hence the sweep of the fn arm, and’-its trace, indicates . . the ~Tength-of the fish. ail “One-final_word,” -says_the. Lon- _ don News Letter from which we take. this interesting bit of information. - “The fish won't feel a thing. : Costly Neglect Another reminder of the high cost of negligence in the matter of pure. water conservation comes from Con- necticut.. Once one of the most. pro- lific sources of oysters in the country, this state will be without a native oyster crop in 1968. Hundreds of millions of oyster larvae perished last year because of polluted waters, drought and changes in the coastal: environment, according to an official of the State Shellfish Commission, ity of the. water, 8 | -registered-by” two-digital fish’ ca oe Ua Eade 3 ae SOUVENIR FROM THE ISLANDS . OTTAWA REPORT By F Patrick Nicholson An Examination In Canadiana Inspired by questions from readers of- this column, who sprinkle their letters to me bs the most ots Bs offer examination’ . “‘aateme evel canetes. sa “Parliamentiana”’. questions are based on ule posed to me by enquiring read- ers: 1. The work of the’ Bye-and- Bye Royal Commission: has, at an estimated total t“ of over 2. .If you see the initials CARC | outside en air base in. Quebec, you. will know it houses the I-}“Corps Aerien Royal Canadien” in | otherwise known as the RCAF. . 3. It stands on Parliament Hi” in our capital, and is generally called the Parliament od ' Cour housing the; Senate Com- mons, : 4.. If those. four Oetigte cities were each destroyed by a hy; | a ae > $6,000 per year which is free of | income tax. Cabinet Ministers. | the Leader of the Opposition, | the Speaker,- Parliament retaries and. certain sr 's with special” positions alse ous addi payments, ‘fanging from. 000 per year for the Prime down- wards, HOW TO' MATCH YOUR MP |7; A married man with two | young children would ‘just. During this périod the-tra- | ze E 3. if : i Ht 5 = = ia 5 = Es : ; ll i : $5 i FE ; : FRE “9h =f iri Z i a. peace’ - Sino-S t ait Fo as Fede bags i for the first time has assumed maker's role outside | the ‘Communist Bloc by. séeking | its - highest point at approximately 4 p.m. and its low point early morning. A similar daily rhyth- | micity occurs in the output of urine, gastric acidity, and other bodily functions. ory—is—that-the circadian period in man is synchronized with the illumination and tempera- ture. In other words, all humans should react in the same way. conditions in: the external world. Passengers on a jet «traveling | from Paris to New Yrk are. out | of step by six hours, and if may | | take them three days to read- veler. feels tired and is less effi- 1 ‘ LAUGHING SPELLS . T: T. writes: -A person I know unexpectedly two or | three times a day. If questioned ‘periods We feel best when we do the | . It is of r- | some irony, as wellas\a sign’) - fof the times, that the -United-| China -by—c 0-n-t-r-ast-has.been- | States tacitly wishes Russia luck hampered by despite full awareness of how. | strongly Russia seeks to expand | its Asian influence. Few seem optimistic. the 16- iet_risk. “ But from the Soviet stand point, Tashkent also seems’ to Tepresent opportunities: ‘1. A chance to illustrate, de- spite everything China says, thate Russia is a legitimate | Asian power:.....--".9 ' —_ At Tashkent, the Soviet Union | viet Relétions | among "world Communist parties | with its. apparently gentler ideo- | A major factor. could . be: its capacity to provide more aid. internal . needs | which perhaps partially ex- plains the halving ot tice for Cuba. The timing of the move argues | year ‘Kashmir dispute will yield | some punishment is involved, | to the high-powered delegations | | however. : ; -y The .only trouble with my the- | at Tashkent. Failure is one Sov- - The split is regarded by most Communists in the West ag en i- : | unmitigated disaster. As a Russian . diplomat said | over a Washington cocktafl re- céntly: ‘‘The Americans would |mever have dared go as far as - | they have in Viet Nam if it had | mot been" for our quarrel.” eat Loco Grandparents. Christian Selence Monitor e7hie} i it ig { talent lie idle just "MeKISSICK HEADS CORE * . NEW YORK (AP)—The Com — gress of Racial Equality ao . coniel Seti: Ge Tare & eens: - its national man, will. succeed’ James eo have to mah . w, and | _per_| right. I'm: not : mer as national ‘director, Me-, comm ven of. bili -| their total “killed to be well off-ss his MP- ‘inion tab-wonke eon retires —am -Kissick, 43; —a—North— Carolina th onthe re a0 le wes - rs — oe which. many" Canadians knew wounded, casualty list of & 1064 income tant es in On- ae ton baw ibe. 2 pushed bythe demands of @ | Negro lawyer, will take over e ra crease in in- | ing records in 1881. -—- nothing about. For instance, all | 142,12 would approximately | tario. qhonid be tavestignted. business ér profession. But im | March 1, ‘the date Farmet steps yme per head have been closely “A check. of the 64,000 acres of | the world knows - and Canadian | equal the total casualty, lis, of |8. The House of Cimmone nt REPLY ace} many eases the retiree finda. no | down .to become director of a ¢omparable for all provinces. Gen- | are proud of - the initials RCMP | traffic accidents on ‘Canadian | on eighty-seven days ‘in 1965. Involuntary laughing or crying | outlet. for his ability. Eit national U.S. literacy’ project. *. oyster beds on Long Island Sound, | and RCAF. What body is repre- | roads in 1964. 9. > Thirty-six ministers may stem from a stroke which | has no grandchildren of his own |—*———— —— ally, the lower income areas exper- said this official, showed “no set, ab- eas ise and (aie), 5. Brey Ripnel anon erga ao into the Pearson Ca- | teveived tee base of the. tesla. = ee the ey eee JAPAN [EADS IN SHIPS ‘ed . iT: ‘ Weng 3 w e. nd for? on . pproxima menta sordérs jar married Z : i oe ee oon slightly | solutely none.” “Set” is the phase | $™ "want doce CARC stand fof? | times the mumber of Canadian |10. Ten of those have resigned. |iysterta often have this omy ‘gee thei youngsters except per: | - LONDON (Reuters) — Japan, *« 2 3 an in higher income reg- | of the oyster’s development in which . is L'Hotel du Gouvern- eablees,. suliecy-set — kil- ——- yourself ten — for | tom. Get aaa! pgp om gg mega ot with” 232 ships completed, was- . ° or wounded during question correc’ answer- BSS ‘ plenty * i ’ 6, resulting a modest narrowing | the eggs that result from spawning | 7 With what headlined statis | Worl War Two, jed. Ifyou scored more than for- | fp, ‘A. writes: ‘Is tapping still”| children who need the. ‘compan- = ont eur dase - . attach: th Ives to shells and rock. tic would. you compare the total |6. ‘Every MP és paid $12,000 |ty marks, you are remarkably | done to relieve the body of | ionship of the elderly. And ways |° ill great ‘Tt takes” years of “setting” to ation— of the four_Ontario_| year, 4 dg subject _ -Sa._| svaillinfocmed and deserve loud |fuid? === are being: found to bring these | Britain and West Germany, a tod ial in ‘cit Galt, Guelph, Port Ar- | come tax, an’ ce of | congratulations. “REPLY «= a ph into contact with. : i. Ship ceported ~ . produce a pean Dag — : thur, er Timing? (To save | Yes, ler. dingnoetlie-r'gen purposes | eager e give erandp. aly see. | londay. é F you looking ae js s o 3 - | for the growers.” sald this authority, | i, showedthe yopiatons “May Need Wider Sidewalks |iestnr cue'Beu that |" earcvarming poet te [ Rethy's TV & Radio Shop | “If they want to survive in 1968 isl US 166 mon, womed ad | “~ Hamilton Spectater lates in the chest and’) that of the Aduit Community | NOW OPEN oe they'll have t sheen dick échildren:) ve ; oe House, White Plains, N.Y. Here, | Repairs.en all Electrical Main = aaa ey ee popule- | Those Canadians who ardent. | today probebly couldn't pass a " WHY Nor DYE? 14 older people are acting as | Applian . laces.’ : : desire annual all | driving tomorrow Ww, ; 4 "Rates as aie Seah Pe si idee’ | sencaue ceugete . i cavare war be paling. more’ |ing way M0 beng: Wis COME lode i come teehee Bee doe rab tare ant Gita ane candy a [thee CN ee “ a yster_| ate ae the tree than theycan__may- vate, he __m.& | not-like-to-see-me—with—gr-a-¥-| the 137- id reblem ths year may be “to res | beds in the Sound have produced as | 24 wounded in the Canadian’ | have forgotten most of the rules 7 paaeh te the Tank. ere ne ee ee : ; train the economy from trying to ex. b as OF percait of aD armed forces in World War Two? |CHEN ot happened to Arttiot |of the road (if he ever knew | jit would hike to dye it. Is this phe Pasir gpenisc e350 - winee sapidiethaucde: plsiealiee much as 93: Pe oe _ the iat | ‘MPs’ PAY AND WORK Ries of London. England. Art. | them in the frst place), and his | ail right? we peat’ nium a ele me ( more rapidly than js_physically | seéd_oysters He _transplanted | ¢~—How-much-is-a-federal_-back-_ hur is 66 and he clainis e | reflexes may be shot. i __ REPLY | the pe fe Such -an expansion, he | and used by New York, ‘Rhode Island, | bench MP mi gp a driven more tha 400,000 mile. | ean clay oot there Oe ee rrtag | ._G0, shoed. but lot Ter know vere should’ be many wore ys, would contribute to inflationary | New Jersey and other states. We | 7, How much would the ordi ees Gem te the sactnes | taker me wrrthe lew says |""* make you any younger. | centers where sifted retired per- conditions and tead in due course to | know, from our own experience in Jac yous children baveto carn {driving test. And so far he has- | he doesn't necessarily have to | 1. p. writes: How s-amebic ae con sonilty: se 4 sade Me 4 frustrating recession. | this province, how easily oyster beds | t match his MP's, income after | not been oy 1 ghanrod mE pes j dale ee, oN are Phony dysentery seers cessful acting grandparent A The recession we have been fight. can become contaminated and what. i few title working days did. Fmked the test. 14 times. unless he has been caught break- | Usually. fro. carriers who} fiw nulla tccmmasesatttee 2 ing in this Atlantic area over the past |. a slow and costly process is involved |:.the House’ of Commons, have ia sor uae an hoes | ing rn ee contaminate water or raw food. four decades has been “frustrating | in rehabilitating them. We do not oe many ministers . have —— alt Gh be could when he | How many thousands of Cana- ues oy ie “NOTICE! _ . enough, goodness knows; but it hasn’t | know what the Connecticut authori- | been sworn into the Pearson Ca- i eee ee on would Sern SS Our Yesterdays - , been due to an overexpanding econ- | ties intend to-do in this connection; | binet since he became prime mi: miles. WIE It Stumbers |were called in for teexamine- | (From The Guardian Files) | , ‘ pri ~ INCREASE IN INTEREST RATES. omy. What we. find disappointing “| but we don't: envy them their job of |- m How many of those have — & -t 0 ve paren ia tae ate TWENTY - pelo oa AGO | tired f 2) driving: -makes anu . Ws ecco te ae en nicer of nen, pinging this once profitable industry ee” ARE THe ANSWERS. | many « dvr co the road [wal were wider” | tag German ghar bomb Bitestive Jenmary 1, 1966 , ; a aby | “Gr stands for Ba Gendar- a i ers at Lh 8 na ; ional differences in discussing our +e “i pela royale de Canada, which T. —the first time in weeks that co aps He —_ a the 7 oe Bicisibn | ee th set ag ioe name Tree Farm | ng Trend Gs one had cat alarm and CURRENT. ACCOUNT through broader social objec: | is year, fine centuries after | tiene Commercial Appeal . bombs on East ~, tives, of providing greater opportun- | Britain was-invaded by-William the | ~~ F me g is one of the , However the wooded acreage | 20d south-eastern points. “ ities for all Canadians; but this ‘isn’t ie Conqueror in 1066, government of- PUBLIC FORUM most. then noticed Change a are by a a pial Scleidant Ricentdls: gravee} SAVINGS . ite the same thing. ia ficials in the United Kingdom and | eae Js “open to the discussie cont at tha eounicy. "Thousands weres, 3 open land, en- el aceer’ informed as a What is needed, as the Economic | France must make a decision about |. ‘erst’ The Guardian does sot" necer ,| Of owners have undertaken to | couraged or allowed them to re- | 1ctvif eee cea a ouncil report well says, is that “‘speé; | the Channel Tunnei link, which’ has | pendenis, Al lees publibed are sam. | Sather RemMiay Crore Krum thle | vere te more than letting the |Our armament prodtiction” was. ”, | Jeet to editing and conde ite | Slow-growing kind of planting This #s more thing the immediate need of a a attention”. be directed in the-gov-- | been a dream since 1802. The techni- necensary. ‘The Guardian. is eaable «| Farmed trees. are fenoor t | jane. stand ee ae Pe ied , | “enter inte any correspondence: ‘to » a new us! ay. Fe seeding. ee ~ ini ment’s economic planning to the | cal green light, in the form of a Sure | ‘ine ietters sasmannebomaenee Peuand- vol caneckilty the paper mills. | But dt del less than tree farming, TEN reais AGO is pecial problems of this area. The | vey report, reached the two govern- Last year’ alone another 17 mil-- because owners accept what- | (January 6,” 1956) r place for it to receive that at- | ments last month. Assured of the _IN APPRECIATION pan eamers wee pot Me indus | ever variety of sedan en and | A resolution calling {or the I ntion would be in Mr. Sharp's forth- feasibility of. construction, whether. iieasane fike to vacant co cormmay et the Teceatee me ("Xe comewiat iunpeielad to eae ¥ ~ ig wah leg _ foming budget. ek a bore or an immersicn tube, the | the columns of your newspa’ ‘ver. -That meant another 3,000 | see ‘this ——— in —_— he Pamiiaeee tab unanimous- The Council was set up for the | second phase of this 19th century our fateful thanks’ to the it ae tinwing’ thie trend, another | ten ener cities and _ industries iy adoned ot» largely allended -of advising Parlianjent on | dream will loom large in 1966. who have again responded so | 87,500 acres were planted. «(mn ae up the. natural country- | 1. Mary Henry, of the Catholic. onomic problems of this kind. The , Well, we can share their feelings | fynerously a bas reps mare Ee vretscoese Yate: | ess rae pane a ak wig | Welfare Bureau, was the spec- r would do well.to give this — ‘in the matter, knowing some - Canadian Mental Health Asso- aince 125,000 acres ar- | have beén impossible. A large | !#! speaker. ~ bs eafure of its report his~ “prayerful about the long delay in making ciation on behalf of the patients during the oe same year, there batt of the woods were then:tru- | gir Arthur Bliss, the Master onsideration. neltauseway dreams come true. his Gems od ees yareaks usulh ‘thougt al ia tee oe ees. | ty idle land, forest, fire protee- | of the Queen's Musick, isi ‘Another British First Bee CET | Wcktivas. tte ince pameoe Fray i hl soot ee eee overre even, than our Northumberland Strait | eniovat ne nosPital, Patients | Sually. fe night of ' Conservationists’ in this country | project. There is still uncertainty . as ‘Phen dhicbine vagks hare beam | aa ent ae Senin il be interested in experiments now | to how it should be proceeded with. | Possible. and we ane Mga) "Safety Before. Glamor hy wis made-in the United Kingdom to | Private enterp is anxious to build | 9 received a “lift” from. the Louls Post-Dispatch © etermine the extent to which water — it. A public éémpany”exists which .| knowledge that those outside the Apperioun automobiles are... The ‘ought to be dee to: uirements can be satisfied while can-finance it, but there are other. | harminese oncemned for thelt | oid on the basis of glamour, ‘iux- init Gate soit eae. I maintaining the natural condi alternatives. ~It can be built through | | Our thanks go also io, those | UY ant Poet. Vt safety is not | sion of « car capable of Sates ion of the river ard fish life in it | a mixed economy, or it can become mind people who. pinced heat facuirete anno! very well be | enough, that the body is stout ests are being made by the Lan. | blamed for failing to emphasize | enough, and firmly ‘attached, ose ashire River Authority aioe ata: |- Ne lar, a VS Oe Dect || SeeDeosssaer thi ws tar eae | * ‘that the tires ere sound, that || stationery, wedding BPO? anaes + cea atta eae Ls wie. ey work has Cost, |g patients enjoyed a drive. to |’ But safety is definitely in the | the engine is strongly fixed in || invitations, tavolees, uunting and fecording scheme said nearly £2 million, shared equally by | see the Christmas decorations | public ioterest,~and it may be- the chassis, that the brakes will.) statements. a.nd be the first of its kind in the world. | both governments. Seventy bore — lighting in and around Char- some mene? for the govern. hold, a the meats are’ yer job erating Ra rtainly it is about as detailed. as H holes have been completed across the ag ie ‘ll iowa A. happy: bce ways. ‘The government 7 “These things cannot very_well qusranteed. - MAS OR “TRUS humanly possible to make'it: . , | Channel, and there have also’been 17 Wetare very grateful for this |. : me to do this with | be options. They involve engin- Sri ; ; COMPANY. ~ook-—"The-river chosen'for the experi: additional land bores,-10-on-the Brit-..,imeres! in those whom the Car | respect 0 cate if vbuye for its | egring oriented toward safety || GUARDIAN « PATRIOT }) nen St, (the \. nts contains many salmon and sea | ish cost, and seven on the French |: tion is frying to help, and for the | stimulate. wider application of -| Hirst. If there were some way of Ct E N T R Al aly 51 Queen, ota Reena. Buy t. Not only are the fish counted | side. The survey indicates that there. | Practical a ead Epa PRE ic inen:| abte aanenee Got Ma ' . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA - up or down, but a number of are no major adverse geological ¢on- projestn o that tate Is Meeded then the te- ed ia every sttonioblie; gansour er PRINTERY Tee ee bes Closed Saturday - ¢ facts are checked, among them | ditions which. might impede on ees “it veaun An bell, sat of onal ee aS eet on top of Neg ane! i] Phone 4-8506 910 time) of fish movements, water tem- tion - Ranulive’ Diheotae: and euie: ame ash- | fety-is rol eagesioe (seen nh - amen ~ t . i