aa . rete ta . * , : - oo Pet € + ee oe Z E. . . * os — ) rer : ne at aia ; : 4 é ; ! o ae: guises ope oe a fa . “ . : « * t thing in the nature of a ciuv, aiways Se - : , : Che Guardian finding for its members a “respon- To Those Who ; i . civ Gres Rewwes tame tte ee ery | sible’ and remunerative job. “It Work Outdoors NOTES BY: THE WAY a ior oat eee Se at 6 Peace ~=6| «<happens,” thundered Khrushchev, BE “ian A Burnett, Pul Genera! Masses | “that incompetent collective “farm | } oy vase X. Rentesen, oye M. D.| Telephone companies are pat- Monnet Contin Dally Newwrome chairmen who have ruined already ' ° 4 hot summer day? Almost “> | ting out pamphlets telling how to Member ‘of The Couadian Press three collective farms look around ” body! Unfortunately, most of us tiie: “anus ter wcmeceaies : “liconber Andit Buress of Circalations for an opportunity to mismanage a . Those lucky enough to work in | @ 20 talking too much. — Reptescated Nationally by Thomson Newspapers f } sy eer e . air-conditioned offices or olants |= a <6: shee aie Gk eee, et, bree : i en oe, ~ can probably. maintain their us-| Ottawa may get sticky fingers ie sa ae caneatt Si. Monten! What is evident is that: Nikita ( nal ciictoncy, even om the hot: mn 0 raealt of Se ostdian jn. eet: Ww Carrier Charlottetown, | Summerside 30e per west likes to throw his weight around, | hee | pervorm physical labor were | as hen aaanoeiie -} on a By Aisi elsewhere in’ P.E.L £9.00 per anaum. Othe whether it be oh matters of domes- | | ® is a different story. And these | pleasant tune. The government is eden’ Ste ere tit or of foreign concern, He is in his | | . . are the persons I would like to putting price support under hon-| a s “The strongest memory_is weaker than tural’ element’ when engaced in «tt try to help today. Even if your| ty, effective July 1.: The new: . he saehess: tah a eam ae at; “i nae oe eee ee ts Gree eee a wo-fisted ‘fig: any kind. Perhaps |, ; WESTERN : gardening, might | percent average. PAGE 4 eee it is when he assumes a-different |. 9 46 f * LIFE CAN’T WORK NORMALLY - ol ace at ae tenant ¢ - talks mi i You must realize that, as a super Canadian tex- _Newioundland’s Case er ey Pee eet : es . rule, you can’t do es much work | paper, mindful of what price sup- i Minister’ Fleming has || “O*al. that foreign powers |: ; 7 safely on a hot, humid day as you | ori means for him, feels she’s Finance Minister Jeming thei ; can on a cool one. So don't ex-| going stung. —Kitchener- told the House of Commons that tS pe ¢ mn Y sy pect a mormal work capacity. Seentas seman ' Newfoundland. will get special con- |* MPs And Air ‘Transport, | "| “ee coe : elu quigadity to ee beaks t- ‘a ‘ ‘ ‘ rae : . ; > While Canada was making up sideration on its federal-provincial Although no announcement, has : 4, | suggest you take easy, espe-| i. mind about 1,500 mph. air- 1962 Ls S le % “ ; cially during the first two or three nea ee ro pe Beare yet been made in the Commons, the-;— . V “weeks of hot weather. ae tae ee oases ° CR oo sa Government is’ reported to have told © f re ee what different experience. On | them. a. = geet ton ©). the party caucuses that free return | : you and the job will benefit in the] date oe eee tee ~ _ ces tepaniate tvers have term- | transportation by air will be provided oa = 4. SRE ee oe ee ee eee ae | COUR YESTERDAYS ed the ae a ape members at the opening and clos- { * | "The worst weather for working | Tuesday last, Mr. Slimmers found | (From the Guardian Files) * to patch up the government's ink ; a 43 outside is a day when the tem-| the tortoise about 300 yards from aad - by Hi eepnenygeied ing of the parliamentary sessions, b OFA wn a the | where herhad last seen it—68 TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO rupied diplomatic. relations- wi a ’ ; 5 perature above (July 15. 1934) i i at the Easter recess. q Hore humidity 75 per cent or more and | years ago.—Montreal Gazette oe Newfoundland. But not Premier Ag tha-Ottawir Citizen pointe out Elon - hore lo sus ‘tnd. Ia mout quslians . The United Church Ae Smallwood! Mr. Smallwood de- “° : : Fe eR? . | of the country we can expect| For the second t'me in two de- | 8 Was tor the induction ser . = 4 many members cannot- now afford be M some days like this, but, fotunate-|tades, the Nova Scotia Govern- ind Bs nounces this further “betrayal” Of | the ‘time required to trayel to their : “| ly, they will be relatively few. | ment has imporied a small herd | De* (% “ES ney LB. Camp ‘his province’s interests. He is call- constituencies by train during a per- A ie q Such weather places a double ot caribou The last experiment tr. Gh Rees a “ing the: Legislature back in €mer- | iod such as’ the Easter recess, and* : a INCE | must: perform its natural fune- | couse Prsgterbarcs were released | 9Pening eg ot Wort Pout taal “gency session, and demanding that | i, i, not fair that they should have ‘ ' in. oe ritiat | too soba after their arrivel from foe 7 induction ead Rem yew ’s federal Co - : F muscles with In * | the Newfoundland woods and too | © = Newfoundiand's ne = to pay for their own air -transport. it, must also supply a great flow | 011.0 to civilization to which they+™M. D. MacLeod of Eimsdale tive members resign at once and For that places members from - (I | | I {ae skin to help keep| som to have a great aversion, | Preached the sermon return home. * distance in-a less\advantageous pos- © DIRECT SUNLIGHT -_ sir = wae = s Mise fps Gillan, a dir 4 If the Diefenbaker Government | jtion than th ho live withina Working, or even walking tay or those in ¢ the-time | ector of public health nursing ser- | ___srrod in its eaflier handling — ef — et i aio nie ge aa TRY ARTIFICIAL RESPIRATION? ee oe ot oe gave birth ty mules for repredaee sag - rd nace a | = et radines, _900 mules of Ott . ~ \ tive purposes. — Halifax on- Mei 0 : Jou i ’s fi laims, there oe : Sr BS as ne areca a . and the heart. A breeze reduces spend several days in the city is Newfoundland’s fiscal clain 18 This would not be too important OTTAWA REPORT — hes been © success beyond the | the stress somewhat. sine it| ite Herald. a aiaua oak. en a is evidence now that it is sce Fins if Parliament’s sessions were com- 6 —a of “ eee helps you — body heat OY! sist of us envy the aplomb of |Dykeman, director of public to remedy the matter. Perhaps this | paratively short. But as the nation ° —s al doubts linger the roy- | evaporating the perspiration. Enrique Eraso, who with bis wife | health nursing sefvices in New a . Lo footsteps, resent no cri-| No matter what the weather, | “t'" ; : Brunswick the methods is another example of the ruth of ‘grows, and the work that Parlia- | . Royal Tou rs Or Royal Visits ticism of a oe but aaa it’s usually a good idea to work ~ ee ae ne ae ae that ae tink i: cat tn al the late Premier Lea’s maxim, that | jent must perform expands with it, = By Patrick Nicholsoa wn goose cn A @ young oc | & ee cate ean ico City. The distance was 2,500 | Province. . + *—-“the wheel_that does the sqaeaking | _sessions become longer. This pro- | The pattern of the Grand Tour ; marathon, which {s now being | as a national flag and a national | ™ top speed for short bursts. It} miles_and_the Le ee or TEN YEARS AG@ : t_gets the grease. [ cass will undoubtedly continue. Every 1 Lac agar op 3 +_reaee sane jesevles Sinema with an_unex-| anthem. é we = S eS a cee a you : 5 hope the ¢ Bo - oat (July 15,, 1949) Certainly we would ybe very bappyY | effort should be made to help mem-—|-20j'gt2s. “ete en, Gees ryys | pecily high degree’ of popular | There is probably no hesitancy | Te teds time viifing the Goc- | doa. Free Preas . _,m, accordance with arrange = in this Province “e could get bers from becoming personally isolat- | year, if has been stretched by | Hand her ‘consort, Prince | solved readily by a simple de- a re to say about the | steals her. You'd think this -would---P-E.1 Newfoundland trade fer such concrete assurance of Ottawas | oq from their constituencies, during _ asanet — peng o Sa i Cinad Seumt as ike cue ans Cheats Ma ee ioe rate of work in another column ! cause hard feelings, but it oem me — of farmers, aaa con Rage a i New- ; : : . > & ’ i i a usinessmen, negotiations _ conceyn with our future a a these long sessions. On this ground, oe unlikely eVer to be re- | Britisf¥ Union Jack and its French QUESTION AND ‘ANSWER — ee eee es- | well under way for restoration of foundland is now receiving. But Mr. | free air trip during the session be- maa : _, | Meur-de-ys, is the distinctive ma-| ying R.W.: T have had a ially true if the wife stealer |the former trade between the Smaliwood has shooed away the | comes justified PUBLIC FORUM ee on ce ee = ~ of erin o murmur since birth and. it we * ws compensation’ to the | port of Alberton, in West ‘Prince eo P beh | » | Union J -is : 4 a8 . ° dove of peace, tendered _ by Mr. As for the opening and closing Tale éolumn ts open e the cons -|which serves us well; nor of the Commonwealth; that ““O Canada” ena ae tolls me’ 1 eee ane wee poem a i wee, Fleming. He wants a settlement on | o¢ the“sessions, however, we cannot | interest. The Guerdias does aot sess |PeToonage Of Her Majesty, who |is this country’s national song. | should not indulge in strenuous) iercial transaction as it id : me ’ nip wateres he an @ me i fulfilling her role with grace | while ‘God Save The Queen” activities. I enjoy water-skiing, i A brief in connection with the his own terms or none at all. In | see how the members are incon- | “"™ “" peedeats and a winning. charm. _' is the anthem of the Common- | Skating, tennis aid swimming. lain bosuies aig dagen Bagge West Point-Buctouche ferry ser this’ we think he is making a bad | venjienced by having to \ travel ~The way to end that 12,000 mile wealth; and that those flags and | Must I now give up these sports? | | 8s prog. vice has bei "prepared by West ce by train on these ‘occaiions, or why,”|." 2 0000 Sxanrea— ae red carpet a —— > i. ne ee _ aperaeria oe ie aes: The exact er » , Point Ferries Ltd., and forw: | : . " , . nd royal tours, use ip ion, which is @ a heart murmur : ed’ to the Royal Commission on | | Thi Newfoundland Premier if they prefer faster transportation? Sir,—The Montreal Star some | Visits. member of the Commonwealth. | determined by a careful examina- pir mee station Gor ti before | — wads ‘ment; he h Sat " a fori th lv days before the arrival of our OUR QUEEN COMES HOME | ENVY OF U.S.A. tion. Your doctor ts in the best MAXIMS | ee, Brees. i had just grounds for resentment, they shouldn't pay for.it themselves. | Queen in Canada, made light of The six-hour transatlantic flight |, Our statesmen must have no- | position to advise you im this For the eyes of the Lord are Charlottetown July 25-27, whea had the sympathy of a large number ; the report that emanated from |is now daily routine. By that | ticed the envy with which ‘citi-| matter and you should follow his over the righteous, and his ears | arguments will be presented by N f his fellow Canadians who will EDITORIAL NOTES certain ‘badly informed British | means, Queen Elizabeth could|zens of the U.S.A. now look | instructions. are epen wale thelr prayers. the West Prince Board of Trade.’ a = * ; / cn hd aay newspapers, to the effect that the | make short visits here at not in-/ upon our monarchy, something feel, now ¥ that the situation has Canada s first Eskimo co-opera- Queen would receive a cool wel- | frequent intervals for specific pur-| which we treasure but they 3 changed, that his concern may_ be tive has been ,establishéed in the | come in Canada. Far from ad- ere: ona one Sree to nee lack. Our statesmen too must | we jes for Newfoundland's interests |. Ungava Bay region, A sooond, is | Mtn hs rpm toe te he, oem 4 sag parament” Se nave perce te rane, et ADULT POLIO CLINI than for the political issues in- being formed at Port Burwell in | Sovereign would receive an over- ne > ong ye "she could re tion of that Anglo-American-Can- Be : 2 ; : J es orritories. 19 | enthusiastic reception on the | side in thaibistoric Citadel adian partnership which would be i ond: : volved. He may be right or wrong | the Northwest Teenttonins bins two | crowded streets of our large eit- | Quebec Cigeticja week or two; |a safeguard of our peace and 1st-2nd-3rd inoculations in suspecting the motives behind co-operatives will engage mainly _ jes: reception that might prove she could e1 joyeg, fishing and sail- prosperity more sure than a mil- DEITIES AND BEASTS at St. Edward’ School awa’ st assurance, but he ' in char fishing and blueberry pick- | by times embarrassing and even ing holiday on Vancouver Island | itary alliance, and Which would upiter, Hercul : $ SaaS: Tanes ; . af distressing to her, no matter how , with her family.: open the door to the essential ra- | Tah Ades, supter. ” Thurs 16 6:30-8:00 p.m = id : bs iat site’ ty in raieioth . eri stres: Y f — 6:30-8: : be wise to take it ataits face : ing and their products will be pro- canch' che sail apoeaeiaie tk A sme tos | tinmaiiantioa of Gur telividedl os ear wae Dae Tat July - p.m. value. He has scored a point on the Y Cessed 0 Pezers—te—be—purchased m of affection to herself and | much si onomies while increasing our mu- | of yore e » i also on Thurs. at . 5 . ” i, ore. ‘ r , : of loyalty to the British Crown. | the Queen o ir 4 cake : i ntheos | 2 il squeaking wheel ‘basis; but eet by money ‘they are borrowing. The prediction proved to béHiO- oured stranger )}.. In. the present, age-when the genes ae a i Dalton Hall Tignish is another maxim in politics which . ° ” tably true in the case of. thems; these sho unbelievable’ readily is‘ materiale)" 4) gn |: 730 - LU. a Queen's visit to Montreal itself, to Canada whuld tend to assure-| ized, who can’ say that thed[:S.A. >... ~ "% fade ety _ he would do well to remember, of which Shakespeare and not Premier Lea was the author. It concerns the > fate of “vaulting Ambition, which o’erleaps itself, and falls on the. other side.” : Khrushchev’s Tongue Perhaps, undue emphasis has been a placed upon the “hard line’ taken _by Soviet Premier Xhrushchev in his interview with Mr. Averell Harri- man, a former U.S. ambassador at Moscow, and former Governor of For the fiscal year ended last March, Canada Council grants to organizations totalled $1,148,379 in the arts, $120,772 in the human- ities and. $167,440 in the sciences. The total* devoted to schol- arships and fellowships in all three worthy that the largest amount dis- bursed in any given year has gone ic~assist graduate study. = o 7 A good suggestion. is offered in the report of a parliamentary coff- social | | thronging masses threatened by fields came to $1,215,000. It is note-~ "mes to kill our Queen with their ness. in Charlottetown on that occas- where according to press reports us that insteag the Queen of Can the street crowds went by times }here for a ETA ET SH SH SH beyond~desirable lim! s. in noisy | ada ig returning ‘to, -her_4ci and disorderly celebrations. Sim; » here for a while. °. |. lar behavior, only a little more | so, marked the crowds on the Queen's visit to Chicago, where according to press reports the whole-hearted welcome and kind- ov These reports lead me. to re- mark on the magnificient behav- ior of the crowd that I witnessed | ion eight years ago When our. pre- sent Queen and her husband, Phik ’ ip Duke of Edinburgh. visited this To date, this year’s Royal tour For “the second time within seven months the United States has been ‘‘stumped"’ by a Rus- | sian first deputy premier acting for all the world like a politician after votes. For - Deputy who left for Moscow Monday after Premier Kozlov, might not, under these formulas of flag amd anthem and “Head of the Commonwealth’’, become yet another republic within the Cemmonwealth ‘of Nations? Kozlov's Tour Unexciting By Joseph MacSween . Canadian Press Staff Writer marily in the workers and hum- ble folk. Kozlov was thus seen as a sort of a super-salesman, seeking more U.S.-Russian trade in con- versations with elite business and financial groups in New York, San Francisco, Detroit and Qhi- ' ‘ble Rat: I much prefer, myself,.the ent <% the short Hawk. | The tiny Terrier, | that . | Makes secret flight,a row, whose fall id Is never mentioned in the press at all. —John Updike in the New Republie me ~~, CHILD SUFFOCATES HANNA CITY, Ill. ‘AP)—Mr. and~ Mrs. Frank McKinzie, | alarmed by. newspaper warnings not to leave plastic bags near children, discarded every one of the garment bags in their rural home. They even replaced the ~ New York. In a magazine article on , 2 City as Princess Elizabeth and |. cago > : ; ; ; mittee on the. Department of North- | her charming husband, Prince | # ©9ast-to-coast tor, used the : plastic drapes at the window of his ‘return from Russia, Mr. Harri rk Affaires and National Rescur Philip. This was especially re- | 8immiicks of the politician hut at ‘ testy ee 04 aoe W@s | their child’s room: with cloth The Royal Visit on July BOR css : , : -markable in the crowd that lined | ‘he same time managed to ham- It i ‘S. and its people. | drapes. Early Monday, they found . is thought that he had consid-| their seven-mionth-old daughter, | a man says Khrushchev talked to him “in blunt and brutal language” about the Befiin. situation, threatening that “if you want war you can have it, ‘but remember, our war rockets verbal brawl that Khrushchev may ces. The proposal is that a full scale department be set up to look after forestry.. The committee~ believes more of an effort is required to pro- mote forest product industries, that . Railway Station to await the ar- ' rival of the royal couple there. | The expectant crowd, consjsting of men, up on the sidewalks near the women and children, stood there for long minutes as quiet and orderly as if they were forward with the car and jam and jostle those further on. But mer on the Communist line re- peatedly and with force. The man who is said to be second in power in the Kremlin only to Premier Khnushchev_ was full of boisterous greetings and handshakes for Ameri- country indicate that the public response to Kozlov —-apart from erably more..success in this than in-trade, particularly was following a line already ex- since he! Allison, wrapped in the cloth | drapes, which had blown across | | her crib. She was dead from suf- | |focation. ~ ae \ plored by Mikoyan_ that has already. been made; _ Seven, Come Eleven This group includes the en, ae CITY of ve CHARLOTTETOWN - Let's All Make Our City "Sparkle" For Pain t-Up to 5 Clean-Up ! , Decorate ! will fly automatically.” - 2 x 5 : : : more should be spent o ’ i cans. President Eisenhower did the right . ; 2 A PEE | soldides on parade until the royal | i. hundreds of auto- ; ; : 2 : | against forest fires, and that a re- couple finally arrived and were hs wi show of The Financial P: thing by ignoring these blustering | “ition seated. comfortably in thir. ,ETa0HS witha, show of pleasure at Fes, Sete ee ; view of taxation policy is needed | co’ and was a photographer's de- : ' e words, Beyond remarking that he ; - | pointed car. tight. He posted wil beauty Nearly a quarter of Canada’s ‘lion went to the U.K. - | @id not. think responsible people so as to give exporters, of forest When the car that bore them queens and in fatherly hugs with export trade is directly involved | ‘The Eleven” are the nations m ; \ : i P products a better break in highly Moved slewly on towards the cen | Ho ware 0 txahes in the negotiations about’ trade who are \members of the Or- ; ¢ should indulge in threats and ultinia- éctineGiia: thadian diiehhe ire of the city with unceasing sal- a Set canes ia cowboy"hat over | #!T@ngements in Europe which | ganization’ for European Eco- |} iF YOUR GUARDIAN tums. There was little élse that he eae . : utations from the Princess to the | his ead in the traditional way. | 9%. beginning to sound like a | nomic Co-operation (the body ori-'| } N could say, short of getting into th ; . ° ° spectators, I expected fearfully to | | UKEWARM RESPONSE _ Crap game. , |ginally set up to handle Mar- ; say, getting into the c a see.those near the. station rush} py reports from across. the There are the*Seven, the Ele- | shall aid after the war)) but not . . In 1692. the then British colony ven, and the Six. Six is the point | members of the Common Market. ‘4 is l A TE OR MISSED % eee . i 4 : have been hoping to stir up. - In the meantime, we note’ that the. Soviet , leader has been Biving his own associates a lick of his rasping of Massachusetts was agitated by a frightful series of .“smellings out”, several. women, principally Ann : 7 - | to'm ise and delight not the Witches of Salem trials. After — ‘cause re tee | spot where each had taken his man, woman or child left the or her stand at first until the royal car was fully a half, block's thetic Some- idn't believe the curiosity — was how people just picture of the Kremlin bigwig as a good-natured tourist seeking friendship with~éverybody. seven is struggling to come up. “The Six’ are the nations al- ready associated in the.Europ- ean Common Market. They are: West Germany, France, Italy, plus four countries not included in either the Common Market or the Little Free Trade Area: Ire land, Greece, Iceland and Tur- key. es DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS DIAL 6561 ona tongue. In a recent marathon speech Pudeafor, were convicted as witches | distance from them when they] Kozlov was moré cautious than | Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxem- : before the. plenum. of. the Central by Massachusetts judges and hang- | eee ee their way in dif-| Anastas Mikoyan, the other first | bourg. Together, they have » These four countries have de- | F\ - <, : : : ed. ‘The Massachusetts Legislature erent directions, or fell into the | deputy premier who visited the | Population of roughly 165 million. velopment ‘problems, and none is ||] and a paper will be delivered right to your door. Soviet Committee, he castigated in- . - aaee orderly procession that followed | U5, in January.:'He was more |Last year, they imported from |a tempting market at the mo- deli service available betw 8:30 ———umerable—sherteomings—in Soviet _ _has now decided that these women noe couple to the City | leery of reporters. But both men | Canada $422 - million worth of a combined population Spe we nae as “: ah ls oa a ‘ : ‘ : ‘ ‘ere innocent? co =—— + te Se eee = s termi , of which $201 million went | is million, their i rts from a.m. : a.m. * paper —_ .industry, agriculture and Steratuse, | were innocent! This, however, is I learned later on that the | el a ren ndhecting — a iy ia aac thee one _Canada last year, $15 ‘million. missed : : Riding on the action now in} agence perenne a One earn ae ae ee! > lashing out at’ pompous bureaucrats, overceritralizers, bonus swindlers—at : pegple -“*v, ho still use heavy chande- has said, that he has asked Her Ma- || thered to see the Princess at} Kozlov's official reason for “his | who tried, unsuccessfully, to ne-| the chance to sell on favorable liers and bedside lamps,” at .“‘found- jesty the Queen (through the Bri- | -™ore or less advantage. No,doubt | visit was to open a big Soviet | gotiate the transformation of | terms in the future to a market 2 Ne ste : tish Prime:Minister, Mr. Macmillan) the City Police had a quit{,hand | exhibition at the New York Coli- | the Common Market into a larg-| two thirds larger than the Unit- ries whichthave not changed in 40 , ° 5 in. this good behavior, but on the | seum. The arrival was filled with |er Free Trade Area, and are|ed States in population, and . years,” at city dwellers who “keep theig.own ‘cows, goats and other, livestock which ruin the parks and mostiy—eat—bread,” and. so forth. Chief target for his comments was | Pudeator can be cleared ‘only by | ted to behave well on any spe-| During the 13<iay tour, it-was’|initiatied—e—-preliminary—agree-| Canada _can only be a deeply the “machalstvo”—the brotherhood | British authority; hence the appeal | ¢i#! occasion and = = Fae on on ae ta fee eee Caren rote bees SEU eee Ms ome i} g anr. So HS 2 - . : ° - our way, . : t ; of directors, managers, chairman and |: * the oan Crown. Could Rider | visits our city se 30 of the | Mikayan before ~ him tank only land, Portugal. Their combined = tae with ae aaah } 173 Great George St. Charlottetows _ ther administrative brass-—which aggard have~ concocted a more | Present year. sought conversations top | population is 83 million; their | But the outcome of this six, sev |] 4's Slogan: “To maintain goodwill of those whom : OP oes : . aie sem ; m i om, Sir, etc. capitalists while at the samie time | 1958 imports from Canade were en, eleven business is mighty im- inal ‘ strive - te - Supeing Loge | I pissare. story T aaa: _ " @BSDevER. | professing to be inlerested pti $987 millios, of which $776 mil- | pariant to us. salted serve —the"goat-for which we strive!” not enough for one American. Mr. Colin Beresford Hatch, an author, to reverse the verdict against . the women, Mr.’ Hatch maintains that since Massachusetts was a British Colony at the time of the trial, Ann i ‘Charlottetown crowd behaved in a.similar-way in every | section of the city where ‘the’ people ga- whole it sprang mainly from the innate decency of the pebple of Charlottetown, and of course, of the Island people in general that mixed with them that day. The Charlottetown crowd can be trus- that their ebullient boss, Khrush-- chev, would attempt if he came to the country. " prestige, when he swept in for a landing at New York's Idlewild Airport aboard a huge TU-114 air- bloc is now: in operation, FREE TRADERS ; “The Seven” are the nations now . talking among themselves about forming a “Little Free Trade Area” which could. nego- tiate with the Six as a bloc. ‘These nations, which met at Stockholm, June 1, and have now progress, then, is over a billion dollars of our existing trade, plus rapidly growing richer. : Indirectly involved, course, is our entire trade, sinc# the coun- tries of western Europe are the centre of a trading network that extends throughout the: world. i Fa ED'S TAXI ‘DIAL 6561 ~ For the Fastest Service in Town, call