I I I I . .1... .-.u,.. .a ma-ep s v'-'1'-x . nun Dilution la P.I.I. UM : If I lI2.I vigour. SATURDAY. JUNE I5. I31 ram". 4 . Crazy Questions If .lim iiagcrty, President Eisen- houer'a press secretary, doesn't suf- fer any ill effects from the ordeal he ucnt through last Tuesday, the day the President suffered a slight stiilllf-It'll upset, he must possess a well balanced temperament, indeed, as well as a good. healthy constitu- tion. it is rloiibtfiil if ever a man was oiorc liai-i-ouiiigl) licscigcd by ques- most of them foolish ones. ”l)irl the President EM UP and then go Iiark to livid? HOW many llrhvs was be up during the night? Djri he have liiittcrflies in his stom- ach? What did he eat to upset him? I Was it blueberry pie? Had he been stealing from the pantry unbe- knownst to Mrs. iCiscnhower'.' Was it blueberry pic? (This question was repeated so often that finally the secretary gave in and said lyes. it mu.-at I1"-H'(' been liliieherry pic.'l "Vl'au llr. Paul Dudley While, the famed heart specialist. called in for consultation? if not, why not? Was the first nausea severe or only mild? How many times did he 'II1t'uu1lp'7 Iini hfi I'lHt'I '(Iil)' !iIt'f'f1 aim-e the upset oer-iirrcd? is he tak- ing pills? if so, what kind? What ghoul milk ..r magnesia and castor ml" How is Nlrs. l9.isciihowcr's stoni- ach? is she, too, in the habit of eating vile blucbcri')' pie? And wiiat about Secretary of State Dulles? is his sloniacli in good 5l?lll'W? Whlll Premier of Japan think uhmi he clinics to visit the Presi- dent next week? (The Inference here. presumably. was that the Prea- lrlmitis temporary Indlsposition might. cltange the course of Anierli'an- Japanese relations.) Thlii sort of thing went on for an hour or more in the morning and was repeated in the afternoon. At least, it look from the front phi?! all diilcuaaion of radioactive fallout and other dangera lean to he feared than blueberry pie. Incidentally, til-us". uill the free world mud use hi It lurch against Soviet intrigue. Hemming and hawinga and hedginge of gov- ernment officials won't do. Water Safety Week Next week is National Water Safety Week. ii period planned by the Canadian Red (iross Society to bring to our attention the value of swimming and other summer spam, and also the dangers that lurk in, near or on the water. The record of drowniiigs during the summer months is always I SOTFOWNI one. In many cases tI1P.V 3" 7"" mCl'C accidents, bill the result of venture- anme escapades i-nllpled with an ig- norance of water safety. Safety rules 3.-p easily learned and easily follow- ed, A knnulcdgc of them and an undm-5-1;”1(ling of lIlPil' application Wm mm" . happier and healthier summer for all t'iiiii'crnP(I. 1,, mi; l-1-mini.-n, on or about July 2, ,-.ippi'iiyiiii;ilvl) 3,300 children will begin allcurliiig swimming in- struction classes under the direction of the Red ('i-o..-. Alioiil fifty young men and H.,,n.--H. -.4.-t-oiiiplishcd swim- mgr; and lhl)rnllL'I1i.l trained in life saving gm-hnlquig will hold classes during the sunimer months in all sections of the Prm'in('c. This is I splendid m o v c m c n t. dPSPPViY1tZ Di every encouragcmciil. When we con- sider that thirteen lives were lost in Prince I-Idwartl island last year by drowning, we can better realize hou important it is to all our citizens. Oil Through Israel it is reported that the French t;oi'crnmcvit have agreed to lend the Israeli tiovcrnmetil a substantial sum of money, said to be in the neighbor- hood of C13 milliops. for the con- struction of an oi pipe-line. This would be siifficiently large to be able, not only to supply Israel's own needs, bill to take oil directly from I-Ilalli in Haifa. whence it would be shippcd to rIiu'opc. The Israeli (lov- ernment hope to find the other half of the cost of the pipe-line from Jewish overseas investors. If the coiistriictioii of the pipe is started within a few woeks, it might even be possible for it to be completed before the end of the year. it is, notes The tiommonwealth niagazinc, difficult to estimate what. the cost of transporting by this method would be. There would neces- sarily have to be ”transhlpment” from the tanker to the pipe-line at there won't be any market for blue- berries in the limited Staten thia aimmer. What loyal American would eat them after they had laid the Fresulcnt low? Replying To Nikita Nikita Khnishchev'a boast that within another generation or two Americans will be living under some form of communism does not appear to be getting the sort of reaction from President Eisenhower that might have hccn expected from the acknowledged leader of the free world community. First, he declined In advance any invitation that might be forthcoming from the Moscow Radio. on the ground that to accept It would be beneath the Presidential dignity. Then. he unwittingly gave soviet propaganda a boost by M)”- liig that, while he did not "think" that Khrushchev's prediction would come true. if it did he was sure that history would record that be him- -.-ir had battled sirnniziv aizain-It th! threatened advance. Ti". wnrdg were hardly out of his month before Moecow Rldifl W03 aaying in effect: "See. Will! did W9 tell you? Even the President of the United States is not sure that his country will never heroine a COM- munist stale." Mr. lllunbmver. 0' course. did not mean it that way. But that, we may he sure. will ill! way it sounded to million: Of 119' Pllath, and back again to a ship at Haifa. but this ahould not involve the difficulty presented by the tran- shipment of rit1l' goods. In fixing a price the Israeli Government would no doubt have regard to the interest payable on the loan for the pipe-line and would. of course. have to charge enough to ensure that the line was kept in a good state of repair, but as against this there) would he a much shorter journey by sea and no Suez Canal dues. It will be interest- ing to see how, in fact, the price will compare with the present price of transporting oil through the Suez Canal. The laying of this line makes it more important than ever that the rights of British ships to go in and from Elath should be exercised, and that the firat British ship should go to Elath as soon as possible. fol- lowing the example of the AllI9l'I('RfI ship which has already been there. EDITORIAL NOTES Mr. Dlofcnbaker needed his sturdy constitution to come throuilh INP- electlon campaign unexhausted. In the course of it he travelled 20,845 miles and made 103 speeches. O O I A British biochemist has come fmwnrd with the suggestion that the Influenza epidemic now rampant in Sniitb:-ant Ania might be a con- sequence of nuclear radiation tall- M. ii i RECOGNITION PUBLIC FORUM MARITIME PRf)3iI'E(3TS IN l'I'PF.R CANADIAN MARKETS Rir. Having been a resident in oniarm and lmviniz worked tliroiighoul that province and Que- her since I MRS traiislcrrcrl from the Maritime Proiinrcs SIS years ago. I have been watching with interest the united front the four Maritime Provinces are present- ing in your struggle to share in the rich mlrkels of Upper tlanadn and wliicli uas prnmliied you at Confederation. To us in the nu-rrliamliviiig field there are three easentialii In the marketing of goods successfully: I Quality: -- Of this there is not any doubt in the ivtarltirncs. 2. -Khillly to land iiierchandise in the desired market as rompe- tllivc prices. with more than 1.000 miles be- tween Mnnclmi and Toronto. a high barrier ta immediately encount- ered iinleaa the goods can be nhlp- ped in carloml lots which on some articles Iii M48 per 100 poimda cheaper than the high ”less-ltian- rarlni" rate of 51.09 per I00 pounda. The latter is the general shipping pmcedure tdiia to curtailed de- mand: and this handicap of near- ly 530 a ton is a grievous bar to the free flow of Maritime goods to ('ent.ral ('anada. How to overcome this obstacle? By the pooling of care by the nmaller abippera and no land their load: In Toronto and Montreal at carlviad rates and thus overcome the handicap of 830 :i too. vihich is 5t 30 per I00 pounds or ll: cents a pound. This pooling could he arranled in either of two ways: A. By loading the pool cars at certain central points to which the individual shipper could ship or lruck, and PI. The instituting by the rail ways of apecial tariffs whereby a freight car can be stopped off at several points along the line until the mlnimiim weight is made I in. The latter is nothing I1P.l' in the building up of the economv of .-in underdeveloped part of the coun- try. This policy in reverse has had a beneficial effect in building up that part of Ontario north of North Bay. The Ontario Northlnnd Rall- uay la provincial project to up- en up the far Northl has had a lar- lff for year: whereby a carload from the West of such good: an flour, grain and feedstuffa may be made up among several small merchants. their order: separat- ed by a paper division. and drop- ped off at each station along the line. There is an insignificant ea- tra charge for this service but It has helped greatly until the North f'ounlry lot on its fert. .'l The third prerequisite for siiri-essful marketing is an ade- qiuue system of distribution and aellinl. I am glad to see that the four Atlantic Province: are at length working together closely and are . opening offices In England and the . United States. Good! But why not open offices in the rich markets closer at band and In which there in no eiidianee problem .- for or against. Why not open office: in Wint- reel and Toronto an ceatrea of Mac- tume prolmunda In which you could have a warehouse stocked with Maritime product and from I l gixiiiigo KlNGDOM OPINION Stir Over lI.v Rent -Act 'InInoIit " 'I'hnumui Newspapers. Loadea. England Iliu-can With the Labor Opposition ben- i-lmi in me Home of l.on1a empty an a mark of silent protest. one of ihe most controversial acts of Far- liament alnce the war received Its Royal Assent here. On to the statute book goon the Rent Art. i Already, it has helped to lose votes 1 for Mr Macmillan: Conservative gov:-i-nnicnt. It is due to lose many more. The Rant Act allows private landlords of some s.ooo.oon houlea .lii Britain to put up real - for many of them. the first time alnce I939 It means - at Ieaiit hopes the Government that landlords will be getting something like an economic return for their "Invent- menta". For millions. an liicreue in rent is inevitable. There are hundreds of thoua- anda of llousea in thin country which coat their lenlnll under three dollar: a week. They are not mansions -- most of them are in the Industrial districts. or In re- mote areas. Moat of them are old. Moat of them are ahabby, mom of them neglected because. although ri-ntii have been kept the name alnce I939. repair com have gone up three and a ball ttmea. Now. liopee the Government. and in ruu-liriilar chubby-laced Mr. Henry Brooke. who became Houn- iniz Minister this first ministerial post; late in bl: political career and w an lmmedlalaly uddleit with the unpopular Rent Act to steer through Fuliament. more private landlord: will be encourag- ed to role! their houaell and apart- mcnts iinfiirnlsbed when the exist- ing tenants move mil. Up to now. the practice liaa been in get rid of rented property once tenants move away and It can be put on the market with the added ”Va- cant Pmuie5sion.' tag. 0Nl.Y STIR The passing of the Rent Act bu been the only political ulr worth mentioning here. And anyhow. when Britain In faced with a Teal malrli. lnrllalniii cricket equiva- lent of the World Serieal and the famous Derby lboru race; In one week, it to difficult to get her la- terested In anything eliie. form a hefty segment of the crowd whenever the Wciil Indies team turns out. and they provide the nearest thing to a cheer section the very English name of crick- et baa had since It was first thought of. They even bring their own IItII- fle groups and calypso band: a- long For entertainment you do not have to watch the game. but the apeclalora. . . . And. of course. the Derby liaii attracted attention. It Is the only horse race. apart from the Grand National. that most. Britons take a keen incrcsl In. and the amount of "hob-each-way" or "lialf . :- cmwn-to-win'' beta put on by peo- ple who never touch gambling Ml lmrxea in fantastic. Main attrac- tion for molt who do not know one and of a nag from another in the Derby in the fact that there are always one or two horses at crazy odds. There was one this year. at I000 to one. Thouunda risked 711 cents on It. reckoning that they would not min the money and. anyhow. if by some miracle It did win they would have 8700 in their pockets. Mind you. the 1000 to nue chance did not. come In. but In the mean- time there was I lot of dreaming In Frllain. . . . IMPHRTANFII of-' ERNII-1 There was a little more lumb- llng in Britain this week. in the Inside town of Lytlnm at. Anna - a quiet, refined nelzhbou to l the bustling resort of Blackpool - a politician called Ernest presu- ed in button on a machine called Ernie. And Brltain'ii first state lottery got into motion. Being decided by Ernie. a little electronically-controlled machine were the prize winners in the Pre- mium Bonds draw -- a savings. slunl thought up six months ago. The idea is to buy bonds. value s2.no and forekn interest on them. The money uved hy the Govern- ment that way provides print in the lottery. For those who bought linndn dur- lug the first month last November there was a zlofl-to-one chance of getting a print. New tha,odda are I've atlll got to get. bitten by the fascination the English have when it comes to twenty-two men plus a couple of umpires that always p remind me. with tbetr white coat: and line. of impolite clerk: in a drug etnre) In white ehlrta and flannel trouseni Intent on I mull hard ball. work. commentaries llirougliout the day. Tbe boaa don noliieemnrntlnd--Oebonh usually more cricket-any than lvlii employees. Thin year. tboi . I am reentr- edtaniakean orttneeeaaeaf the five cricket Teal rnatcbea they are holding in Eiiglaiid. Vtalmig nppoaltlnn this year Ie the West In- dtq team- Ilace their Int vlalt. Britain In beenrecelvtiIgalotofVeet ll- dlans an Immigrants. They now per Canadian market: for lost ae- hral New England anea. committed P950" I" 5'” "M W3 nu I aoupipcamin lim- Africa. for whole benefit the bout - - 0 s 3'Si7i:.i.3:l'.Ia'i'u1:i;i:&"ii.1":i;iT..':":'::”i:-r -emit; k. N mm” W" mm”, M will the story lone When the first Mayflower ar- 1:5: on &" M mm mm ". mum" H m -' lnvghm. in mg taming. the c0tI- rived oft Plymouth, Mast. it was ,;.i,,.:',.,:E ::rm”p:ev”'loe:e..uver.IdeIMlleue-u.wda:"1 ti-ary. by the time it in IIIOGQII in met by a group of Indian hunters ;' ,,:,,.-- '""' mental. tc'iaou.e work h the el- . Me 35...;-ugqmnil.1iIVaneM and flaliennen. The eecond Mey- 11; mini (audio: pug: mien gg.mnymy';&IyQ.1Hr.I- i'IoIverwallh.OtI!dI'U3UNIlP'i :,',';'.',,:,,,.”,','"',y,.,,,y".,.,.'..yi. a DIIIHlIIIll.It:D. .3 Indians from the Mid-Welt who own ollvvellexllaeiieiitin-leelievelirvaiqtit many changes, in be sure. ' O 1Ii'e?ea-rtvuaaslate aiipenm '.(.34IlI'tIiIul'IIKlIlIt'Il0OlMll"""9 fiiii Radios are taken tn' listened to . iietllag longer. That in why the , other Ernie - Mr. Ernest Mae pies. the Postmaster-General -- hnpea that the excitement beside the ncaalde will do a little in at- tract more interest. After (nod aalea six month: ago interest in slight. and In .lie meantime a bun staff has been gathered at Lylham St. Annes to cope with l the buulneu that In no longer enm- lng In. GOOD COPY hrlgliteat of the new -tnrtaa this week are than by "Daily Mall" reporter Rhona Churchill who like an many other feature writer: of lbriiauoaal preu tine days. In following the lead given by "Canada Review" tDrltelI'I only Canadian aewepaeec) Ia eu- plytng the fact: of Canadian life to the Irltluh public. Mlu Church- ill In recently travelled will a load of British emigrant: to Can- a- iaeaa the emlgraeu. and the fal- am. Her reports hardly came under the heading of news In Camden. She tells note the keen nth. but at least aha In need it font for meat I tenant at null-be emlgnau. JUVINIIEIIULJ NIMIAIA PALM. X. 4091' elk , HID at will brilll. . Many hospitals today have pro- granis luau-uc the father-to beoii liowloba the baby and help in his care. If ouch instruc- portant. role to play u be hi: just what changes are taking Illx wife a great deal during when she goes to ace her obnteti-t. the need for adjusting to them. attitude toward domeattc- habits If vniir wife is reticent about madlcatima. ou can encourage In! And you can keep her happy In a while. Thia will help her I tion in available to you. I advlae that you take advantage of it wife get ready to Iveloune tin baby. I think it would be extreme- place In the mother's body. SHOULD HELP WIFE lit pregnlnt',V- For one thing. you father:-to clan or physician. This will help yoil tn undernnd the emotional You have got to learn to adjust to her b in dispoeition and and situations. Thane are apt to occur fairly often. VIIIIIIII the doctor and carrying nut his directions concerning her do follow ordera. You can also help quiet during this period. Show more than nomiial interest in her and great deal. believe me. QUESTION AND ANSWER Yet. the father bu aiiour im- ly helpful I! be fully understood iA huiibend can and ehould he should accompany your wife channel she may undergo and in rather abrupt reversal of her FOLLOW DOC'l'0R'tI ORDER-S rlleta. activltea, exercliiee and tearii which might develp. bring her email gifts every once S. E.: I ' l notes at 1 AV”. & f raaunaaiiiiniiiaunutiicieei unseat: luau. ea-uaukenaaa-aeeeeva, llviwtllllllfeiltmalu muauuncrnmtuuo-3. Inumiu.uouruuoai..m lIMIdII.IId'tdIcI-fleck tleth-IOIICINIO-Nun-an-. aaehreaeeawkekltiaa anon W m.l;t.1.aI'e, akeutnag 1 npum U My caaadlaabiialae.u,mtgtayeai-.13 altos. ltiacleerliredeetediltleeoao VWIIMVI that n, mciioamia-u.winuiuaiu. Vilelllnlnllltv--It-12:7-i.. lcuuoumw-gimuumtgomi ""'”"'"""l lI'l0 030- I-N lilitl 00- An gruhellec wlmjf plieetotlie uiebmaiaoe Iv huavuiiqg, ainall bualaeu ualunit Canada. It!!!" IIIMIOI II lllllhd lilia -Toronto Telegra in easily into bed. "Now then," ,5, laid. "Len have a beating go". A weed called yellow rocket waa a newcomer to this area only a few aeaeona ago. At first it van a cutioelty; now it threaten to be- come worse even than the long ea- tabllalied mustard that pollute; so many Eastern Ontario gcalnlielda. - The rocket (web a sprl lit.ly sort. of name for an evil weed bu cer- tain peculiarities. It in an early plant. By the first of June it in already in bloom and on the way to going to seed. tliei-cry to propa- gate Itself for the eat you.- Cornwall Standard-Freeholder A put president at the Ameri- caa Medical Auocialion. speaking at a medical conference in Chica- fl. said that a life-Ipan of IN to 50 yeare for moat people is in- alglit. u the result of medical pro- gress. No doubt this in welcome news. but In one respect it opens up an anxious prospect. It may .mean that people will be living on pensions or other fixed incomes for half or three quarters of a cen- tury. And if the buying power of fixed income continues to shrink. as It has been shrinking. the pos- ilion of these long-lived people will be quite desperate.--Montreal Ga- rent 1 I an - answer a; L1,. small boy looked at her steadily "Well. darling. wu Fuuy w.,..' fully ..' 9- E I 3. A 5 Q "3 FIIIIY SERVICE JUNE If to SEPT. at Daily from each terinlnalg 1 a.m.. I a.in.. ll a.m,, 1 p.m.. 3 p.m.. S p.m, ITANDARD TIME For daily report dial crcv .. ftrat weather broadcast Crou early and avoid delay. Reservation: Limited 1-Vic Dirt-iculan contact: NORTI-IUMBERLAND LIMITED bai-lottetown. P. I. Inlaiia had a coronary heart p attack about iitx montliii ago. Ann I there any known curaa for thin disease? Answer: You ahtiiild have ade- quate rent and eliminate possible contributing factors auch as over- weight. high blood pressure or gtmls which might have led to 5 your having an attack. The Age Old Story For God hath not given If! the aplrlt of fear: but of power. and at live. and at a count! mild. T0 FATHER Within my heart there is in little room. Where every thought of you is wel- come gueet. forget-me-note of Incense fill the r. And golden dreama of you come home to rest. For there II All the lavellnen at Ilirttll. Tlie blouomlng flower and the budding tree. And all the aweelm-an of the daya of old. s when you shared every grief and joy with me. And am today beside your pictured tare. I've placed a bowl of panalee gold and blue. To let you know. that deep within my heart will live forever. than under thoughts of you. e-('OflllllN"f I. Heckbert 3iFir?s7Ei?iaiv? from the Guardian Fllee TWENTY-FIVE YEAR! AGO (June I1. I03!) In a fire which at one time threa- tened to deetroy the entire village. a building owned by Julia McAtee. and occupied u a realdence and More by Mr. A. Murphy. was com- pletely destroyed at Emerald yes- ierday. The residence of John Cro- kaii and three barna were also des- tuned and the B.l.S. hall was part- ly burned. lfta Honour Lieutenant Govern- or Dalton has received word that the French lloop Ville d'YI will arrive la Charlottetown on June Itll all will remain until July Ind. Notification bu also been receiv- ed at the arrival here ea Ie new bar are of nus. Iellotrope which will remain until hot. I. TIN YIAII A00 PERIL obligation. offices. 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