bak ee re oe - | competitive with domestic production. © apy seg at . » | “>= Frank water’ are rising; there -has been a relative. oa, r reve a we se ae eee aa ry week day morning (except Sun. | Slowdown in'the past 15 re oper ! Ing sought—o make a movi,— | thet enough? —Windsor ber, holidays) at 165 Prince Street; . production of miost commodities, an | ed by Dr. we doumal. ae * - , @| have oecurred’ relative to other coun-: |. pitts ay Pe lick ate cast “hat: vangs Kec Kio tects ~~ too gy wg a ice aan. a akaar Man Diao : ee eee A cai lett? inom ool oa ‘cabew Sree Ua ' + 2. Output per man-hour in: Can- ’ on Ge oe tee oe wien — Sno; is) hag. wovbere. 1080 West Georgie | adian agriculture has increased less | third recéver completely” ~ Senden th ott eta oe te. y Newspeper Publisher than in the United,States, . _- The remainder acquire some | ie se sro eee ji. & viewer. gave the mighty Press. The Canadian : ; | Permanent scarring of. one: or ; oe Grand‘ Cinyon'a fast look ‘and’ - hye villi gine 3.-A main support of Canadian ex-_ more of the heart valves, but in |-explaltied to the magistrate that orth : , : OF all raws dispatches in thin paper port business has been the recent | ieee the injury is 80 “T have had:a lot of worry over cece lg en! ee ea ies ect eee eee tevan | Sale of wheat to Russia. Yet Canada’s” |enmues. ‘Nevertheless, the cond! ae nase cates, Killed cab 168 embed @F republicetion of special dispetches -here |. share of the world wheat trade has.. tion is responsible for at least |. , thus proving that it | to do around here?” the tourist feserved. Subscription rete: =~ "| dropped: from pre-war days. V one-third of all adult heart di. to keep up with even the | demanded. “Look at the ecen- 0c per waek by carrier. tr ‘ea sease. Many of these injuries pews,—Hamilton Spectator..| ery?"—Toronto Star err by mail on-tural rovies and. areas These are warning signals, as The \ can be corrected later via heart | eee: . or. ‘ : Pere : |. Journal well says. It is encouraging || | ade es = : a ae ‘olf Island ‘end U.K, $20.00 per ame ee A. streptococet Te \S. "end elsewhere outside Brivsh Com | to have> organizations such as the | aie forthe ck aod, mt For Adults ( And Others). ae a ite Gan economic council and the agricultural |\. aren . a ‘ - Christian Science Monitor : Member Audit Bureev of Circulation. | research council come together to \¥ fection, usually in tertacn pet The cartoon showing -s.child , sociaed in Hollywood with bés- - PAGE 4 TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 190. | study the farm. problem on‘a.basis | | ‘throat, Syenptoms seldom last sadly reporting home that’ he | office receipts. a yf, ~ | that will take note of them. They are -| Jounin Qnatink he-e ae | ae tee tres ere |W aR thle mere colacidenee ae Only: Grits Need Apply | expected to make ‘recommendations ‘stag Nae mere in stare for te advertised ‘for adults A oT eat oe 4 r Prime Minister Pearson has said | 274 Mr. Greene can-benefit agricul- y oat tak to dave || makes (a tolling long-term point | growing bored with the clash of that he will make no appointments to | ture—and the government's reput- FoLoweo BY Mh “| The system has conquered the | year. eee Sent te hae o ed the Senafe until his minority govern- | *tion—by heeding good advice and A WILDCAT MAIL STRIKE | ‘ y petien oe betas ne ae eee ing for ‘the sort of entertain- ment has been confirmed in office by drafting policies to deal with a: farm OCTOBER, is here that: the rheumatic fever | musicals, and two'of theee were <a television seldom a-vote of confidence in the Commons. | Situation that becomes iricreasingly py eas | Vigtim differs - from others; he | of “pga yal to children (a3 | “noes @ fast-paced era of tech- as ’ difficult. erie j reacts to these antibodies or | well as adults), “Mary Pop: | ainsi ‘proficiency and complex- Which, of course, hasn’t put an end other by-products: of thé strep | pins’ and “The Sound of Mu- , to the speculation as‘to who the: ap- Perhaps, at the Banff conference, s qn with eweling and. tp. |«ic” appear’ to have cashed. in | MY }0ok wath reel tm the ht pointees will be. A pretty safe guess | # fresh look will be taken at the ARDA | See Oe ea ee ee ene eee ae ee Malt | of children? Or 1a youth merely is that they will all be staunch party | Program. --As pointed out by Premier - and other organs. | Maal, Meoopay. om mie ewe d that the idea | Shaw in his year-end review in yes- The ailment “makes its debut | ‘These. two, along with \"My_/ "1 7) Tey. eevee. we are’ men—or women—an e idea ; : cored Bex ; , in many ways. Symptoms are.| Fair Lady”, are also notable for Whatever the answers, we are of giving these plums to the best qual- terday’s Guardian, while thé program ; ee slight in some, consisting of | having drawn capacity crowds | encouraged to see family en- @ ‘ified pefsons, “regardless of politics, has worked well in our water conser- f “Ae ares ~ae loss, poor appetite, re- | in the United States and abroad, | tertainment holding. its own and will—as usual—be honored in the | Vation and forestry schemes, there | [THE PRODIGALS RETURNED Wane We STARTED | ‘| Sching-in-eadl abot, the areas ts des ae ca ~~) have been delays in modifying other | a selec sat. aadangens -Thehe tt} eh Serie pies orate pckaitat. Manna features of it to suit our ‘require: _ |... : Vase eh SSO e he a ae . sak tiles Diefenbaker named the | Dave experienced the same difficulty. eR s a ah i a and ‘severe inflam | 8 National Geographie Society "first Indian aakitan’ Sass Gladstone This year should See marked ‘progress OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson Rae: oy as ; uve = yee a= The town erier at Province- | the French Alps: ‘‘White-haired ee later Jolne the Consertatine | M-making the program 200 per cent ster looked In Cabinet Shutfle |stats sit [Ss aris ton | fer" Se sted ‘catiens and campaigied for the party. | Mitte. Problems Overlooked In Cabinet Shuffle — | Steqartar ost 'n, Be |‘ee" sounded tom seep vitia | From i hing san. He tok : Be - : Sa ; . pte i Cardiac , . » The only three independents now in Minority ‘Eomplaint _ There is one aspect of the re-|con— a metier which was | for a huge faceless. corporation oenied by. istening wee For wile i cee ? “Lifted wee waereet aad - the Senate were named ‘10 years ago se ae ae organization of de- | brought up in the House of Com- | of runs his own one-man corner | heart doing an electrocar- oe : maser. —— t oo ay Bae by Louis St. Laurent. The form- A dog in Pennaylvania_has.struck | partments, sow. actively im pro- | mons more than ten years ago, gti S _ | or seecasetas he obec end Ghas! | aoare ee ae or ares eet : : the right note on an issue of general - cess. , Which has been lar- | but ‘still the housewife ‘cannot In some respects it will sim- Aspirin’ or a ¢orticosteriod ts | 4. ng seman oe ta wad! ona Reis. \-s@r- Liberal prime. minister showed | | - gely overlooked. This is the cre- | see clearly what sort of a pig-in | plify the businessman's .relation- | the treatment used most freque- edmiring trattie polis se an audience. Rais- ‘gare magninimity toward the Oppos- | concern on both sides of the boun. | stion of « “Commissar of Com. 2 poke-she is buying. ship with government - his con. | ntly. ‘The antibiotics: are. of ag Pst Messin a ul naman ei a Rona dbname ition when on the same occasion he’ | “dary liné.-His master recently wrote | “Thr him "the reaponsibilikes | shirt s0-wrapped that’he could | concentrated within, onsagainie- | treat’ ths ‘sires intestiow ther |# foghora, Best erier we've had | “ “It le the order of the may- named a former Conservative MP, the | to the National Broadcasting Com- | of most measures for the legis- see only its buttons? Why then | try. a ‘ triggers the disease. at Sle Ranser big. socnda | hossubald, proviae ane ablbves Se peerage a : to-say that-some- ofits theme | _¥ of businées. Hi- | should his wife and every other | But the Government has not ape + ase ar eg 9 tse satire Rocagrd te .~ late John Hackett. pany y “the therto, these have been spread Canadian” wife, be asked to buy | been given @ mandate to med--|- CHILD'S. ASTHMA dressed in a Pilgrim costume, | ied man to repair the canal. Mr. Pearson's record doesn’t in- | ™usic—and a couple of commercials | among other departments. . | pound of . bacon_e0 packaged | dle more with private ‘business. | H. D. writes: I stay. up nights | 20¢_he obligingly posed for pho- | They ier mors = « ; rae _—caused his dog to howl. The poor | When Prime Minister Pear- | ‘hat only @ amall strip of each, | This new ministry must not be | Worrying about my 6 year old, tographs—as many es 35,000 tine | ning at eight’."’ - dicate that he is interested in follow- | -— announced the various cha. -piece shows? At long last, new | the forerunner of more. govern- | Who coughs a lot. Now the doc. |¢8 each summer. But he will | DEDICATED ARTISTS ing examples of this kind. Since he | *?imal was only doing-what many of | oi,"he proposed, indicated | evealing bacon, packs il son ment regulation. “Economic | tor says he has brome hial | pose and cry wo, more. At Sl, | In Great Britain, where tows look office in April, 1988, he has nam- | U® have felt like doing many an ea a mar Bi choy oag get problems | rite See: dese wien Oe ae WEREPLY se tiring, : ve | the. survivors practice their art ed 11 senators. Seven were or still and’ hada’. the rrr St ee sores | ‘anew de- \have been overlooked in the | mandarins who have never had | Allergy. Breathing difficul- WORRY SHEEP jertth ietenee dotication. Once a |) eae ewes yee ‘We have a problem with : ed ‘shuffle of ministerial to meet a Friday night ; | ties oceur in bronchial asthma | The Provincetown crier's mis- | year, two dozen or so of Bri are: high-ranking Liberal _ campaign prow your | partment to which these respo-. )i 6 What ha d te that |i coekd eneaw more Temes because.the bronchi are swollen | sior was largely picturesque, | tain’s finest .criers gather at "fund raisers, three are former Liber- | Betwork and our dog,”«the Pennsyl- eee ree transferred. | sicgestion for a special Coneu- linterference, directing priorities | and interfere with the passage | Dut in Colonial times the town | Hastings, Sussex, to compete Na : vania man’s letter read. “Although to 7 pay | mer’s -Mi of air. This leads to a: typical | Crier was a figure of some im- | for the national al MPs and one is a former provincial : e “Thus far, the Minister of | @ ine, ares WE sae eer ree one, enpowrer: ee: Hy vet . ' ; io Sa P us he is special, he is not so-whusual | Justice and the Secretary of” °TsUTing fairness in merchan- |haps, or controlling location of | wheeze during an attack portance: Equipped with a bell, | The program lists each man's - Liberal leader and et minister. : ’ gore ae tote. cama tel _dising practices, end proposing: + and thus damage profi- A NATURAL PROCESS | drum, or bugle, he reng, bang- | background. ‘For instance, “Wil- : With the ‘Liberal party caucus.niow | 2% "ot to be representative. There- | them the Foqeneibtilty tet" apes | in Sane gad regi: oy. as 2 ES. fy sees. Oe eee: Sea, lok vend aideh inet: batman alieo at pilaeae Lanes, ~ “iar session. at Ottawa, we may depend See oe hiss Nhe i me “fag. the ational interest ie’ the:|.,Meanwhile this new ‘deieher Lantana te Scams sots| IY Beteamlaa cele tn a ore | mates Otficial town crier in attend. that there will be a good deal of on- | &tween fum-an may be more it'of bolates activites & Control” or *Com-"| vice by government for thecon- | man's health? ..____...___|__The town crier also reported | ance at the charter fairs and : ( widespread among other dogs than "eters | missar of Commerce’ will exer- | sumer; but to control the loca- REPLY drownings; and | markets at Kirkham, the charter ; the-quiet canvassing in the interests ; is important that these matters | cise the various legislativ ‘ad Not in: those who ar€“Hfgood | Other disasters. He acted as a | being granted in 1295 . hink.” : be given more concentrated mi- Se a cine oni endeavout lassified- adv es tae thowe nisirative attention. To achieve | res for the regulation of a es ree oo SHORTEIGHTED soutien Wy: on int oe |i Wek wears taka onde n particular, there was. some- : ness. change will be the zest from private en- TE! er : ee e thing in the frequency of certain | Suptesincmeovermens |siqnincast to "erecy Canadian | Gerour ani sor dows Cone: | 8. W. wales: Can nearigit rem. truyed, sate, and the | rms, parade to at. notes ofthe programs. that set the | cy Act, = ne oe : a db sapiens REPLY ' | waited z sales fe tall ouse. ‘Hoo Silver Prise Bend and fol dog “‘off into_a solo of one minute.” | search; Patents and Copyrights |, << ee eee! +++] NO. The basic cause of myo- | holders 00 keep ~ Tin ~Yabel is ‘what counts, and” if it hap-/ 11S necessitated getting “up and | Trade Marks, and similar mat’) 0 Senate Vacancies | PH a Sinenlts can be ccne, | Sheep-worrying. For, this~ he | Top British criers often are is that ols nts down quite a bit turning down the | , Paggenreippeaibin gee A$ . Montreal Gasetic = tCSs~=C“Ci‘“ OO ey wearing passes: bys An dllin pee A e on._.gpodvwill._ mis pens good appointmen are | 1 ” “T yeally- don’t. know,” fs i j MONONUCLEOSIS - ewspapers, telégraphy, tele- bs. around the world. Alfie - made in this case it will have to be | VOUMEe- - Teally' don't. know,” | consuMER FORGOTTEN? What will be’ done “about: the |-bers, of course, have such other |. E.R. writes: ‘How is infec- | Phones, radio, and. television | Howard, of Lambeth, cried suc- aa aid. -added the writer, “if other people: | ‘There are certain ‘large number of. vacancies. in | pension benefits as are provid- | tious “inononucleosis diagnosed? | b&Ve made town criers obsolete | cessfully in 14 countries, but , within the framework of political ex- ; : : : ObvIOUS [the Senate? . ed to all citizens. These chan--|- REPLY on this continent, but they still | came a‘cropper in Melbourne, ~~‘pediency; | have this problem. But should they,..| rte one oom ea ine anes |. Of course, the same thing can | ges moderate considerably the | Through blood studies, com- | Cay on in some parts of the | Australia. He no sooner let out eS it is something of importance. Any- | it would be logical to. put into |P& Gone, a8 has 80 often been | old claim that an appointment | bined with symptoms. ——-__________| fii _firet_“Oyeg"" than _a city _ The Prime Minister has even car- done in the past; senatorships | to the Senate was necessary to | Today’s Health Hint— Writing in the National Geo- | council official silenced him. tS pe eet See ener ee way, I though NBC should know one | this same bag the responsibility. : : ‘ day’ Robert K. Burns, J ) * “Hed ths requirement Into the feld-| Teed certain sounds have in the | Me Mcehs eeu | Mg aaa, ae (Sat Gott aes | en ae | See ews wte'o a| Re cn ed wo of deputy ministerial appointments ee © | gopeeviend ty the. Gtinisler: 6 t | Trey Tee ne eee ee cae cak aaa coe the teen en ee ious vitae ant Pesca “heretofore made from. the civil servi eee cree * Dioe.Oo8. Wak he-suttars Seieaee —_ ae Stone sumious caterers, sion. Te oe ee rad Se Dr Theodore van saiaiasiammeaaiemaeiaaennemembecmeeiens Tom: KEkt, whom be has spool from NBC.”9 eeennertined tr the ‘Minister (Of whose increasing age has | It has also to be remembered | Dellen, Chicago Tribune, Cit an ep “deputy of the new Manpower| Depart {og iene soe eee oe reerets, | of Health end Wellere. This | i*Ktcen, “inckaded in the new-| ship has fo be borse Wy the Ca- | <2=————e——n NOTICE! the : él ee ; i : " haven. — \in_the new s to be borr tt A ment, has been ore of his party's chiet | PUt it was as adamant as other | Piss ii packaging of be | appointments may be others who | nadian taxpayers. And they are | pg ON bureaucrats in rejecting suggestions : have served the party in power | entitled, since their money is to| Our Yesterdays ‘We . political advisers since 1957. Partisan for improvement. “We can ‘appreciate : , in various ways, Poaane, — be spent, to have appointments (From The Guardian Files) ' REASE IN INTEREST RATES qualifications, apparently, are - of your concern,” it said soothin ly, PUBLIC FORUM a reward. “ ee ee re ee |) QWENTY-FIVE Y! ‘ Effective Ja 1, 1966 © prime concern-even here ; ; F : ; ef YEARS AGO 7 e vanuary I, i wie ti be ; “but we have also observed that what -|- mais coms ts, open to the fiscussion Pi ty ns site cmelitle gg 2 ik ome pepe i senuet tn a Teg : why, Mae sapeet Mr. ESareon may be music to the ears of one dog | ‘eat"mmmetyct queries of | Seti" cireles, ts if not true that |of Senators has gone up, aa has | the Italian, fortres of Bardis, CURRENT ACCOUNT ~ deviate into non-partisanship in_his_| can be a cat call to another. Thus, | ‘mlz esters ihe opinion of corres. | times have changed, 90 that the Ea Libya, already had taken more’ “ NE PA hich have’ been ; him to rise : Recessary. The Guardian is unable te | and more. absurd atid Unaccep- |‘were to make his appointments’|~of the garrison, the British-com- tern nd reir enti. oY which have urging to meet the approval of your dog, but seie_ tole. say_sserenpeobanns, squemer_| Tabi c 4 to the Senate in a modern epirit,| mand announced in a special | SAVINGS — above partisan considerations in this | jp doing so we might well incur the Ney Tt must always be femernbet eee ay igre communique at Cairo. * : -. matter might as well.save their time displeasure of many others. We hope MARITee: Possmnsiaie at gol a — = _ pet a oe hier aes -and labor. “‘Senate_reform,”..as he pean ' ir—In his letter which. ype ate ie | then “he would be you will.agree that, since yours is Sir, es 4 letter wh 7 of appointment less acceptable ever today, se : - Grifts in. the Red Chamber as : 1 Pianeta shcacaa st the House of Commons not only | ment. - ee iber aS pos: | has been brought to our attention, it | Kenzie observed, “Nothing can | raised the payment of all mem- | It may be a lot to ask from a sible. And with a few eee would be unfair to tamper with music ea tt tae oars and of — corre Lees pate ot owt, But ae ments like Mr. Kent's he'll soon have | which othetwise has apparently. met | in the new age which is up OD has also provided oh goed ph BA Pret.» political eed tare Be re AO | wll Wile seven” | iat re: nae pousiions |S eer aNaEE tae ot | eet alae eae ; too! ype sae. Py eae In any case, NBC went on to Say, | Would Mr. MacKenzie kindly en- tape ao mtiyely brief conemd? . After ail, it 4 Predivend Farm Problems \ “the commercials carried on’ our | lighten ino rane Suni Sar aes service, In’ addition, all mem- | lic that votes. : facilities, including those you refer —— AR . Agriculture Minister Greene is | " settling down to his new~ duties at | _ Ottawa, and the Ottawa Journal sug- | earnings does ‘ not ‘mean agriculture have caused another howl of rotest 7 or many: poverty—rather than ‘production, let alone get rid of “price of butter in the shops may | _is happy.” ‘The 1965 figure will be | from the canine victim. Maybe he'll give up their individuality as | the tremendous stock Hes built /epeed the trend. At the same h income for the first f : forming @ separate province, up under the govern $ price_/ time, © Consumer associations rosy. Farm cas. give up following TV programs alto- ‘This position must have been | support program, But \t has | correctly point out that the cost up well for the second half. But a study the question. And it must |-° ; 5 rese ich ex- lie Seabiite the Dec. 41 is 20 con EDITORIAL NOTE, _ | Sve teen based ‘wal ‘ipon | Semend. Which pus the ner | st" sot few youre ago Wet ( . fort to the farmers who have suffered England, we note, is to have the | Islanders. Otherwise our Prewe “face | what Yriay be his ‘first depleted a eta ‘setbacks arious ’ ra er would sot haVe been so de-, w , "| program when 170,000, | i > cone o % world’s biggest closed-circuit educa- | fine about the views of the it. | mPotiant polled Navision. | pounds of butter oll “wete dlp. , are plagued by uncertainty about fut- | tion TV network. The scheme—to | {zens of this province on this.| ool otter saan aAlowed i tag sed of at $7 cents per pound Ce _ ure markets. =~ beam TV lessons to 1,000 schools and | ater. J : their‘own level, ‘whiett:thight'ef | 1¢8¢ than the support price. In a Genanek, ievelon: | .¢ te Perea ae s a bs é y therefore does Mr. Mac- greeter production? two yéar period, moreover, pro- . Tein ise en Wee or by mail ag So - reviews of agricultural | colleges in the London area—will cost Kenrle raise this question? Our sou roducerr subsidies be | duction has been falling even ae ‘ o . ogi A aa eee 2) THE | sek prospécts have been prepared by var- |~-£ 182,000 a year-to run.-~-- armers may _be_ suffering and. | 3:44 toward —the—-same end, faster than per capita demand eienieks All: jobs. parc oa : : ious. authorities for a confererice on eee tied hitch tha Iceae oon and the consumer subsidy rais- | 2° that edible reserves have |] “cuscanteed. MAST OR TRUST . gests that by now he should know | “that a nice, fat figure of agricultural | six months was a record and there is evidence that sales and prices held , international trade and Canadian agri- cultyre at Banff, Alberta, this. month,. 1. Canada’s comp: advantage agricultural production has been’ réduced. Imports of farm products | to, are produced not by NBC but by the--advertisers-or their agencies, whom. you may wish to contact directly.” | eee _ The usual run-around, which must gether after this rebuff; and serve. “thiém_ right, too!- : A 9,000-foot peak in Alberta’s Rockies lias been named Mt. William is a closed issue in this pro - pressed the Island position sev- _ eral’ weeks ago in his memor- able Montreal speech when ‘he stated that Islanders would pre- fer to live in their. present state -Wwithy all its disadvantages and, _the conclusion of rigorous inves- tigation by the government. spe- cialists~who are competent to | | "Canada; our percentage Of pov- | erty. is about the highest in Can- ada — but these things we must vince. After all, our Premier ex- |; For years it seemed most un- likely that Canada would ever {be able to absorb current buttér come to pass. Ao ’ Within a year we may even be. i g the stuff to meet again to encoyrage greater coieeaiptient Strong arguments ke ‘can be, presented in support of ” ASlippery Question Montreal Star from 32 to 18 pounds in the span of the generation. . “Anything which increases the of. subsidies inevitably finds its way back to the consumer throu- gh his tax bill. . oe going to the domestic mar- For 1965 the estimate is for a GUARDIAN - PATRIOT ‘ — ee a NOTES BY ty 3% : _ ae THE WAY COMPANY 57 Queen St. (the Hyndman Bldg.) ¢ ¥ Me _ sponsored by the Economic Council of | Booth for~the founder of the Sal- endure. and 9 must our, chil Rg en ‘age Se cues ne epee be C 3 NTR AL Oana ERWARD dices ‘Canada and the Agricultural Econom- | vation Army. A worthy tribute to a = Brecious todividuslty \. Be irate vag a at Pane a ee « -ERWARD ISLAND, CANADA : ee aaa eo of Canada. |. great man: Mt. Booth~is 250 miles | mua wer galt ve rae evel ot sates, wine was ralishie eck riage ?P RI NTE R Y | Hours 9-5 ae Saturday . Among the conclusions in studies pre-_| southwest of Edmonton in the David |, - 1 4m, Sir, ete, = _— however, has hed @ marked ef- | Three years ago.we wondered |] | Phone 48506 DOM apy IE oe , pied for discussion are: Thompson Pass area, i ) Ps Peter's bee ee | fect on consumer habits, with aad wae na the 20,000,000 - : ee Sie : ; s : “per capita consumption plunging eo BO sis come ‘ Ai : . £5 FMieoas i is ‘ ( pr 24