only 10 per cent. Would not a fairer proportion be 20 per cent each? That would have given Prince Edward Island $5,000,000 of the grant-— Ihr tfiiiinrdioit (Lovers Prince Edward Island Like the Dev Some Couses ; Of Alcoholism 9. I G’ NOTES BY THE Wihlisherl every week-day morning at 165 Prince Street " . VII , , . - - . . Failures an H 1, . , g,, H _ . . . _ By Hoinian N. Bundcsen. M.D- It might be Just: as well to bear H c mam, ill!"'li”°'i§.'§...§f’1i3’..i,‘il.i.Z'I§ ..Tni'i°"E§§.Ie.(§imi‘Z§'Ly.gf.‘“ precisely what Premier Matheson EVERYONE i~e_a1iz_es thc folly in mind that the Russiaiis who ers and, in certain circu hm’ M b F*(ank dW='ke[§»,lEd*{1°' e asked for as a minimum require- of excessive (cii1‘1fl11‘1“;1gi. Evfnrl‘ ’ produced the sputnfiksllwffeaig ces. great stimulants to smstm" em or Jana ian aiy . ewspap I‘ , . _ . I I - 0 mg, . - , ~‘ ' . _ ou , u :l Publishers. Association ment in his brief before the Ottawa m°5' °°“f‘,rmre€ Dian; evils over. ‘””.“ed "‘ t°da;"fmE3,,Van,,fo,d 3”‘ ‘hey are also de °°°5'-.._ Member of The Canadian Press 5”-rev 3179 3V3 SOVIBI School 555 e ' Member Adult Bureau of Circulation: conference last November. We are Brawn offices at Summei-side. Montague and Alberton « Press; indulgence presents. The S°V1°l5 kI10W that hence mil. Expositor _ . publicize their succes . . . . There is no question that al- ‘ t 1,0 . _ses andk : ‘ K .td N ~ ll - Th N not at all dis ara n Newfound- = 1 - ‘ ' 1- - . 9"” 3 11" their failur ._ W" c-uicsen e atAi3:]i:rtyiIsl:gy' Servpgéson ewsvapers ’ . p g1 g . coho] has lllllled innumerable Ontario Liberals‘ Someone says, llmn Spectator ES. u 5,“, 5%., Wes, p.,,.,,,,.,, on, lands claims to all the revenue it lives, is ruining them today and 1 will continue to do so in the fu- * ture. Then why do some persons drink excessively? ‘ VALUABLE ANSWERS That, to coin a phrase, is the - $64,000,000 question. And we have MIS some pretty valuable answers. _, _ . Sometimes a person becomes . - - an alcoholic because he has a, need “another Mitch Hepburn" to iead them to provincial victory. And how the Old Guard would hate it if one turned uP'1 -—0*tt3‘ wa Journal A student in the U.S. is suing. a university for ri ot teaching hl_m wisdom. I-Ie misunderstands. Wis- dom is something you often get 640 Cathcart St. Montreai._ I030 West Georgia Street. Vancouver 33 ilarrici Charlottetown, Sumnierside $15.00 per an- ‘Inm Elsewhere in P.E.l $9.00, other Provinces and U.S. $12.00 per annum. lili An American Chg pany has produced ."f,‘§§‘ for cows. This is sufficignqtulllzm mentary on the state of the °°"l{"‘ when it is deemed neces Wont. soothe the nerves of Whig” fl" to be the most placjd uh‘: _j,'] can obtain; but charity begins at home and it does seem that we got the short end‘ of the deal, literally and metaphorically, in this transac- tion to which, it seems, our own Provincial Government was a con- "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink.” Fm: 4 WEDNESDAY. JAN.. 29, 1958 adjusted-of mammmq) . ., . . - t i ' senting party 30511“ 3 great dame’ 3 needs t0 = not because of education. but in -I°“1‘11a1 “V3,; P I A ’ . ' return to the contentment of ' Spite of it___Hami1mn spectator opu 3|’ ppolntmeni As it stands, we have just got childhood innocence._ He seeksto L1 81 h find so much The A .- L Warmest congratulations due one-hair pr what we need anawe oooo c :.ii:i.::m:..i::i:.‘;‘ lit?’ 99 rsiowll to Mr. F. Walter Hyndman upon the pect our parliamentarians, locally PERSONALITY and economic condition seelzo tfo Are not two spa;-rows ”u‘h_..,i, honour which has befaflen him’ in and federally’ to press Strongly And he finds he can do it on forget that the Liberals he 0- fartliing. and one of them ‘Iii being appointed to succeed His fice continuously from 1935 to last June.—0ttawa Journal Asked where her husband might his own-—without any help from anyone—simply by boozing 11?- Quitc frequently we find that an alcoholic’s personality develop- .not fall on ground 1 Father. But the Veryw um‘; Ml Jieasd are numbered. Fem. "yllwil therefore, ya in of -39301‘? _for better treatment under the next tax agreement. We hope they, will do so unitedly, with a minimum of par- ‘ Honour Lieutenant Governor Prowse as Her Majesty’s represent- . ' ment was halted at an infantile be f0,1l1‘1d- 3 “{ife_ 1'99]-lfd that he than many spa"ows.I“°“3‘Val:"§" ative in Prince Edward Island ' c - - - - - I ' \ 1e,,e1_ had gone fishing. Just walk v in ' . ' tlsan blag’ and be frank 1“ gwmg , - An alcoholic is apt to have n — down to the bridge,” she‘ said. ' ' ‘ Though a comparatively young man, credit where due. We have, after all, made substantial progress. If the Premier isn’t quite happy with the share we have received, he is at least $2,500,000 happier than he must been when he welcomed Finance Minister Harris here during the elec- tion campaign on May 17 last. We must _have needed that extra five million dollars then, but you would never have imagined it from the greetings of ’the Liberal reception committee! As we recall, the only _ » caustically, "and look abound un— ' ‘ ~ - til you find a rod with a worm"at each _end.”—Globe and Mail The Pentagon has 7.600 win- -dows, 65,000 light fixtures, 3,000 clocks, 50 water fountains, 200' ac- res of lawn, 150 stairways and 19 escalators. Thes bits of informa- tion the United States military , district of Wisconsin recently sent outgratis among nine pages of mimeographed similar material. This is one of the reasons the Unit- ed States has at $38 billion de- fence budget and talks about boosting it.—W-isconsin Tax News hardtime caring for himself as a mature person. He findslt dif- ficult to be‘ competent at any job and possibly even more dif- ficult to be independent. PUNISHES , HIMSELF , Generally an alcholic has a. wish for self-punishment. Even though most habitual drinkers realize their ways ultimately will mean loss‘ of social status, de- pression and feelings of guilt,‘ they continue to follow the al- coholic path. Their periods of pleasure may well‘ end in a siege of "delirium tremens. They are aware of this, but their desire to punish them- Mr. Hyndman has been active for -many years -in business, political, militaryand social affairs, in church and service club activities, and in movements for the betterment of the communitygenerally. He is wide- ly known and highly esteemed, and comes from afamily which has made many contributions to our progress and development. He is also very popular with all classes, and there is no question but that he will dis- It -“"3”. EEEDER A W was in c o er’s amber nth‘ That we set the feed place -.e‘r Upon the windowssunii Sm “They must be f ilj ' Thwe said, am “ ey must find 3 ‘ " I ' and suct there °‘7‘° Before the snow falls thickly, To cover the bough and the“, J". selves‘ se ms to ush them to- - ' ried- hedge", » v. ‘all Charge his important 119W duties I sour note sounded was in these c0l- , Ward thiSFeV9nW3IITY5 ' (II/I!dii&I;(i%b:1ll,CvIz1:nI)l:‘;hiSs(tn;’1:bed.l:¢:r 1,‘{°,7’,“,;,,“Z,‘”,’,‘,,§"Ei’,t,‘,’i‘;,°,?.i‘i,‘§, ‘fi’,f’,‘,‘,*:’§”"i °Teditab1Y- umns' for we took the occasion of . I PI,iI,NtISII1ING 0T,¥EtR-St ’ -M at the ‘*“?““a1 banquet °f the ground y _ . ) .. _ _ , , p _ c ua y, psyc ia ris s D o i p_ summerside Board of Trade last And tasting approved om, mfléii This 18 as it should be, for he reminding the Minister, as force- » ! out.h in harmmg tllierliislelvesallfl evening. Mr. McCormick dealt ed tam M follows a gentleman who has been‘ fully as we could, of thecshabby tax’ _- 33:1 iieymiiiefihnisifing 1(};:rSOIsl:, §”,,‘,§"(§‘,}§,,¥,’,‘,‘,',‘,§’“,f,"§;‘I,’,f$ei.’,‘,,,“’ A cfiichkfd” “mu” hi’ k°°““lI.¥' outstandingly successful in the per- deal this Province had been given OTTAWA REPORT ‘PUBUE FORUM ‘the-" have disliked 1“ the Past interested, and said that each g ' I son of Lieutenant Governor Prowse. It will be recalled that a new ap- pointment had previously been made, And a tailored titmouse siyigit, Away to open his captured up In a secret nook; tlie "mom brown Usually, steady ‘drinkers will shy away from any therapeutic and psychiatric help. Yet this is precisely what is needed most; _ and of the effect it was likely to have on the electors. ' ’Mr. Harris seemed surpised at Board, although primarily in- terested in its own local pro-, TM8 °°1“"“' “I “P” t” ““ mm’ blems, also contributed to, the , slain by correspondent: of question of " To Attract U. S.1YcicI'n‘smen 4 1 i I I i I I . ing, the formula was a complex one I . ' By Patrick Nicholson ““"°‘t' H“ G“‘” di” ‘ms 2',” “°°°:_‘ Because no matter how :11 at d ::fi::l.1inlt‘eaII,ia(;lgail1,I3;grv3;.1,’( by its of fihsong sparmw perch” MI naming that veteran Island par1ia- our complaints. He devoted a good‘ 3990"“ C°“'°5l’°'“‘°“* *0’ The 'G“a1"“3“ §§ii§zn::'d°"° M opinion "am they try, they never quite ac- . ' That °s“}’;§: above the min mentarian and champion of public deal of this time to discussing them, ‘Ottawa — D'r_. P.B. Rynard, the dollars on such boats are unwil1- I ihnlgle the‘ effect they .3“ Seek’ -e1en;Ifg'(;’rM‘:l' ?"S"°“‘ 33% "e" A d-“Pace . ' I ."”»If3 health, Hon. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. but not very convincingly. He 'con- . "j_§§E§gf5;§:a;;j;_S1;§-(ii, afiifmsggsl: igglégyenggfghihggdggeg ggsargg S<;E§IE§gg§eT3l§mgE§;p,e ogcscion AND ANSWER _ ,,,,.,,m,,,,,§”y§S,e,‘:,‘;‘;“ 3;, °,,,‘;f,, " ,,,“g",;‘,’ "1 m°W°‘?g whose passing as Governor designate ceded that, in our case the new 0' al -to Transport Minister George throws ’the hull timbers out of of this Province, irrespective of frog’ ‘b1:edE1:V:urE:_e%Vh:%ff-lira: wingers d°€r fig fi’“m:'fl’ Henry The ‘iardjnals Iseek ‘M5 left, a keen sense.’ of personal loss agrbement did not provide for any §‘,,$,°,§.',wi‘§§§.°fi’1§isq‘é§‘.i§§iiZn'£h° qangnmenh . _ _ . . ’;lr’:;::iéFSts€~ firiglggzsgfié cause and what should I do for _,,,_.,,,g,,.f2,.,,,.',,,. 'Th2’fi,’;,‘}‘;’ 21$: F,,,,‘,f£§f‘,§ 3",“; stormy voyadi with all our citizens. The choice of substantial ‘increase, because the, and be worth billions of dollars it; b(,Sa(,:ert: ecr},1,1i§£;;pt]::,I_:(1i{],:’1gi),,t:,(.)5]:,d:‘If his grateful thanks to Prime Min- 1‘ ‘Answér, Bleeding ofuthe lmnhthat will take place Wm And the snow is kindled it successor has been difficult, and ' Government was ‘only dividing cer- I ,Ca“ad3- I ’ ' ’ ister Diefenbaker for the generous ' In t 9 E8-St Ward Where C°|m°l1- - - the Government is to be commended‘ ‘ on the recommendation it: has now. , made to Her-Majesty In, Mr. =Hynd-_ man’s case. a I. v\ ‘ I 3 Our Fiscal Claims Finance Minister Fleming has revised his statement, quoted’ in ‘yes- terday’s issue from Canadian Press, with regard to the 'amount.this ‘Pro- vince will receive in the way of ad- ditional revenue. from Ottawa. The — . ~ I . , , , . bl k t (3. th ' ‘ ' extra $370,0_00,_.,based,. O1'.1,.,the gguests __,wou1d be..Idul,y;,,,_ opsidered, gm,md._ama to fllexhu “oi -have 9,,-,, _,,,,g; S, A, leisurely ignent problem and wawepoijted ebiizzarg will cent increase in‘ portion of*'fedgr.- -' That Zigft-us Wondefihg What our , , ‘thousdnds ofyachtsmen Ii%*0i‘i_t_- - i‘-cruis Arligiht tliitugh the Water- 1“ Hansard 35 f°u°W5' ' Telephone, telegraplifii _‘eleo€ric Ill personal income tax turned over to the provinces, will be wiped out in our case because’, we will no longer get the stabilization grant which pre- vented us from falling below ‘the« payments under the previous tax. agreement. This is not at al1‘satisfac- I tory, since it leaves us, once again, as the only Province which will not share in the bigger federal tax slice, amounting, in all to some $26,000,- 000, and it is open to the same cri- ticism which Liberal discriminatory -tain ,tax_ revenue -fields in- the same . _t...scheme which" would give Ontario amount in the old agreement would .\yield no comparable benefit to us. - But; he said, this didyvnotprpeélude . other arrangements being made. We would be entitled to ask for further amounts that might be necessary for the preservation of. adequate stand- ards of,public' service and these re- «Liberal representatives here and ‘at Ottawa. had been doing’ all those years! ' ; - Clad Mile FaIIie! . Dame Flora MacLeod, {Chieftain of the MacLeods, is happily no stranger to Prince Edward Island. Her return visit this week is a re- minder of the warmth of affection in which this distinguished lady is held, not only here and in. Canada generally but throughout many parts of the world. Nowhere should she manner among all the provinces, and - an additional $60,000,000 overthe " Dr. Rynard’s apparently quite simple suggestion _is,tlia{t locks should be built on the Severn Riv-' er, between Ogillia and Georgia Bay, at Swift Rapids and Big ‘C-hute. Costing perhaps $2,000,000 each, the project would give one year’s extra employment in the district and consume a substan- tial footage of lumber. . ,But the construction of these two locks would have the immense ly more significant effect of com- , _ pleting the 125-year- old plans for a water highway linking Lake On- .ta-iiio with Georgian Bay. This would open up the whole Lake I Simooe and Kawartha Lakes play,‘- ,io,‘Ne'w Yorkstaite, Michigan and surrounding districts. The locks would ma-.ke.it possible. for these yachtsmen to make the magnifi- cent 1,000 mile circular water tour, covering 240 miles along the Trent Valley Waterway across 0nta~rio’s chief playground aind completed by 800-mile trip linking the Great Lakes and the Welland Canal. ‘ i_. . A-N OLD DREAM * The plan for the Trent Water- way was devised in 1830. It en- tailed cutting canzls to ’.'.'ik up lakes and‘ rivers between Trenton, at the eastern’ end of Lake On- -tario, and Honey ‘Harbour, on Georgian Bay. The canals total ‘whom 80 per cent are Americans, erway as far ‘as Bobcaygeon, and then _retra~ce their st"eps to Lake Ontario rather than face the ma- rine railways. _Lake Simcoe’s loss in possible tourist revenue from these cruis- ers is huge. And to these one must add those on Lake Huron, who penetrate Georgian B..y as far as the lakeside village of Go Home, travel inland over those marine railways. ' WHAT THEY SPEND "Iihose cruisers consume one gal- lon of petrol per mile for each engine, and ‘perhaps half of them and 93,011 day the passengers on the average boat spend $20 when they land to buy groceries, meat, ice and beer. Perhaps 10 per cent of the boats liar-e no sleeping ac- -commodation, and -that brivnigs bus- mess vrbo motel operators. A pnoniinent Ottawa yachtsman who ‘cruised up to Bobcaygeon last year told me that, like nearly all his fellow vacationers, he turn- ed back towards Lake Ontario at that poin—t..Some idea of the tour- ist business lost to Orillia and dis- trict comes from his comment that he tied up beside four other cruisers at a pier at Bobcaygeon; one $150,000 boat, carrying four perhaps t:‘ave1_up the" Trent Wat-, and then do justvthat rather than‘ way vvdiild take at least five days. 2 treatment accorded this Province and the other Atlantic Provinces. In referring to the’ need of at better deal ‘ Premier Matheson. upon his re- cent arrivalin Ottawa», stated: “Prime Minister Diefenbaker is giving it to us so why can't the . Liberals.” I » . I . *1 am sure your reader will be lntercsted in the follow‘ g, taken from, the “Winnipeg Tribune." April 3,. 1930: “Not ‘a «5-Cent Piece “It was on April 3, -1930, that Mr. King, then Prime Minister,. took part in a House of Commons —debate on the national unemploy- -“So far as giving money from ‘ this federal tigeasury to provin- cial governments, is concerned, in relation to this question of, un- employment asvits exists today, I might be prepared to go a certain length possibly in meeting one or two of the Western provin- ces that have Progressive prem- iers at the head of their govern- ments -— . “Some hon. members: Oh!‘ “Mr. Mackenzie King: — but I would not give a single cent to any '1‘ory»_government. “Mr. Bennett: Shame! “Mr. Stevens: Shame! “Mr. Mackenzie King: Do my hon. friends say ‘shame’? for the Maritimes, ~ is due to lack of stimulation of the tissues and often to the'ac- cumulation of tartar around the teeth. . '1or Gorrill is opposed by Mr. 1 Arthur Johnson. let wings‘. —Bertha.Wi1cox.? ‘; in the Christianzsclence-, ' The‘ teeth should be scraped by the dentist retularly every six months for a short time; They should be brushed daily and the gums massaged. OUR ‘YESIERDAYS (From The Guardian Files) _TVI"'ENTY-FIVEFYEARS AGO (Jan: 29, 1933)- * v ' Ten inches of snow, driven by gusts of wind which reached a velocity of 50 miles per hour, ‘lines were down disrupting‘ com- ‘munication. Thecar ferry was de- layed ’ one hour on -the evening crossing. Automobile traffic thro- ughout the Province was brought to a, standstill.‘ ' 2 ’ The residence and two barns of M1‘. Frank McQuaid_. Lot 65,,were completely destroyed by fire last evening. The fire, which was dis- covered while the men were at work in the woods, apparently was caused by a defective flue. TEN YEARS AGO (Jan. 29, 1948) Mr. Evan: McCormick of the. Do you cough, cough,~cough with MONTREAL . 4 hrs. 35 mins‘. via__ Maritime Central Airways . Dep. Charlottetown 11:30 .a.m. ‘Connect’ with TCA at Moncton bniy $42.65 one-way total fari Also connections in Halifax ‘for Baton. . l. . , - - u . "Mr. Bennett: Yes, shame! , Forlinformation or r servations see Morton’ measures recewed 1“ these columns I - — - 3;1:sre::o%ficil;§ 0g0n§aII):lfS1())?s;::: "M" Ma°ke‘”i° mg‘ ‘What is CHRONIC I D ’ Ltd 1 1 est: t Ph 1541 or in the past. It is, of course, only for f‘_?e1 moreflt home’ than 1?‘ thls Pm’ by nature in the form of Lake and about 30’tourists from this th‘,’f1jhf° gt‘: j‘:1I1‘:m§fiu°£:ught to be BRONCHITIS? ewi " 8 ' Queen ea’ on. ' we year. and not on a five year basis, vince, which boasts so many descen- gimme and many other fine - - and it is \more than offset by the $2,500,000‘we are to receive for the next four years under the special Atlantic Provinces grant. Neverthe- less it is disappointing. The stabiliz- ation grant should have been con- tinued and we should have an ex- planation from\ our federal members as to why it wasn’t. ' dants of the Skye pioneers. More," than that, she has Wonall hearts by her charming personality and devot- ion to the, interests of her widely scattered clan. We cannot all be MacLeods, but at least we can share in the pleasure ‘, which her friendly presence gives, and wish her many years of continued health and activ- lakes and rivers. . No less than 45 locks were call- ed for, to raise the water level 595 feet from Lake Ontariovto Balsam Lake, and then to lower it again 260 feet from “ “am Laketo Georgian Bay. , Work now over $100,000 000 has been done, but those last two‘ locks’ were never built. In- stead, marine railways were con- structed to carry. boatsaround the Sevenn River. These railways the five bczfs all enjoyed $4 steak dinners at a nearby hotel. D13 Ryn~a,rd’s suggestion, that the Department of Transport should now finish this 125 year old project, would bring three ‘benefits. It would give i)nmedia.te work to construcrtion and lumber men; it would each and every year bring a rich harvest of tour- ist dollars to all points on the 1,000 mile water circuit, especial- ly from Lake Simcoe to Georgian Bay; and looking further ahead, ashamed of that. '“Mr. Mackenzie King: My hon. friend is getting very indignant. Somethingevi.dently has got un- der his skin. May I repeat what I have said? With respect to giv- ing moneys out of the federal trasury to any Tory government in this country for these alleged unemployment purposes,‘ with these governments situated as they are today, with policies dia- metrically opposed to those of this government, I would not give If you do, try Templeton’;--_IAl-MAEI. Thousonds of sufferers rely on RAZ-MAN {or the fast, comforting relief they lea; for. Mrs. ). W. Bordon, Upper liq Tracadie, N.S., says '‘I suffer from a bronchial cough. ahortnesx of broatlnond, _ sore itchy, inflamed eyes. I tried RAZ-MAH, and am able to breath more TCA offices in Moncton and Halifax. casily and comfortably. I have hadwch good results from R-AZ-MAH, I heartily ro- commend this medieinclo other suffer- ers." Why don‘t you try '!omplcIon't RAZ-MAH—79¢ and $1.50 at all drug counters. _ , _ 11;y_ - can lift boats up to 15 tons, say it would open the vista of ii time them A five-cent piece." ‘ , AS 1501' PI'emIl€1' Matheson 5 Gr1tiC" , anything up to a 35 foot cruiser. and money saving short cut for Enough said ' ‘ '. ' he a (1 But the keen yaclitsmen who small lake ships ‘using the St. I am, Sir, etc., ism o.f the lgadequacy of 1; W371: _ spend -many tons of thousands of Lawrence Seaway. . G. D. DeBLOIS. to this PPOVIHCG under the Atlantic The newly‘ enacted farm prices Charlottetown..- grant, we cannot see why the Fed- coal Government should be blamed. It'is allocating $100,000,000 from the consolidated -revenue fund for the tour Atlantic Provinces over a four year period, and apparently there «was no dictationas to the dis- tribution. According to Mr. Flem- worked out by the Provinces them- stabilization program is receiving favourable notice in the United States. The American Farm Bureau Federation has recommended Con- gressional study of the program to see if it would be more effective than measures now in use. * i w After a summer of slackness, the house building program under the Mr. lv\circhcin’r’s Argument Montreal Gazette Hon. Livingston T. Merchant, Ambassador of the United States to Canada, has followed a some- what curious line of argument in an address this week in Hamil- ton. . I It would seem that Mr. Mer- chant takes the View that the de- ficit in Canada’s trade with the United States is not something in by their Government to buy what I they need in Canada, if they con- sider that it. would be most to their advantage to do so? This is the very point at issue. But on this point, Mr. Merchant says: “We live in a , ripetitivc world and I don’t think you will find us complaining if we prove un- consid-er most advantageous. And then it says: “. . . Washing- ton has rolled out the red carpet for a variety of visiting foreign potentates, including the King of Saudi Arabia and the erstwhile Sultan of Morocco. Closer to home, however — virtually in its own backyard — it has chosen to behave in contrary -fashion. . . it (the Dominion of Can- ada) has become a favorite whip- pingboy of various U.S. agencies and interests. . 1 A \ 0 under the name of: i SOUND INVESTMENT Asa going concern, the business formerly operated by the late Patrick L. Morris. P‘. ‘L.MORR|S seen ssiivics Mii.i.s - Kinkora, P.E.1.. I with branches in _ ‘ . able to_ meet competition, pmvid- . In the end the . selves. The public knew nothing National Housing Act took an up. which the Government of the U- ed that it is_ fair and not encour. results} of suclfi folly are apt tg summgrsldg about this formula until it was an- ward trend late in 1957‘ This was 2(1§treI:ledStIe:tei: :5 it1)1:]r;:a‘ilt3;le «:13: 31:€:;ISuIIlgS,sIlSCI'lIIl1naib01'Y import a}1DI§!]:_1i:sS§il.‘i11tu(c:>'il"I;a)lN;oncerned. and noimcegi Si few’ days 380 by Premlei‘ a direct result of" the Federal Gov- come of natural economic law. But the whole trouble that has A_fte,r listing :11 these non-com— Q ~ , ' g ‘ f ’ di nd Le, 7 - - - - _* “Now, since, the Unifted States now arisen is that particular in- l>9t1t1Ve m_93SU1‘€S- If I the mea- " srnallwood in the New own a ernments making $300 million avail is not 3 State trade“ he Says’ Wests within the United States sures against Canadian farm pm heirlotfetown gislature. In addition to the $7,500,- 000 annually which Newfoundland will receive under this heading, it gets-a boost of $1,595,000 under the _ tax sharing agreement or a total in- crease of $9,095,000. Over and above these sums, however, Newfoundland’: claims for an extra $17,000,000 are under consideration by a Royal Com- mission, and it will undoubtedly get a. considerable amount from this source. _ _ _ _ ians would buy thern there. Why, i=mpm~I.ant financial mii~'=;:itlons problem, if in fact it is a pm- I D. 93 stgwflfl, 9.5. T. _w. In these Cl.l‘('fllni>‘.IiHl'i(‘PS we can— service when the llospital liisurance then. blaiiiedthe I.Init_i7—‘:7I Stiales beg lfinlhg Lliiiéed italic: _ H r "*0 Scfiwm for the est ta t . . » - ,_ - 5; Cf ’\'l._‘1 :g:pe.n.. escri ow .a.rrii=r ‘ -- - - = a _A_(hp_j_u‘g[;y or not U‘nde'rSt'a'“d WI.”/X’ “U the basis of Plan Comes mm elfedl It \.W.uIld Il?:it’Ell1n;:l:’ ;‘:lrl1l:.h\nI\fh€nbO1’d6F? barrier has belfn raised. 01:06: ‘ summersm” Charloitetdiwlle need, Newfoiindiand should re- never do to allow lack of facilities Tm; OTHER. SIDE that the American. people might p_ L L P E I ceive 30 per cent of the Atlantic nd— to hamper the effectiveness of the This» h°W9V°13 is “W ‘me ha” “‘°t °"er°‘i5e their i“di"id“a1°h°" A ma" has I” live with himself‘ ' ' ' ‘justment grant and this Province able for mortgage lending. 1958 pro- ’ inises to be a record year in this field. * -1: 2 The Department of Health has acted wisely in requesting the Fed- eral Government to approve a sur- vey of hospital needs in the Pro- vince. At the present time it would seem that hospital accommodation is fairly satisfactory. But there will certainly be increased demands for plan. “I think it is fair to say that the problem —— if in fact it is a pro- blem —— is a Caiiiadia problem and not one created or forced on Canada by a predai ry neighbor.” Imports into Canada from the United States, in his opinion, re- present in the aggregate the in- dividual choices of millions of Ca- nadiari private citizens buying what they want, on terms which they consider more advantageous than are ava-ilabl elsewherre. If some other country —— Ruritania, for example —— offered more at- tractive things for sale, Canad- of the question. Are the people of are succeeding in raising taniffs and quotas zgai .t a wide range of Canadian products, because they do not wish to meet the competi-tion. There has even been the celebrated case of Canadian ping-pong balls being reclassified as ammunition (they can be used‘ in popgunsl, so that the duty 3- gainst them might be raised nine- fold. Just how unbalanced the ser- ious situation has become has been set forth, in plain language, in Barron's Nati-oznal Business and Financial Weekly, one of the most ces when it comes to buying what the United States being permirttedl they want on terms which they ducts to the threatened measures against Canadian leadand zinc, the article in Barron's goes on to describe the new restrictions‘ on Canadian oil. “What is far worse,” it says “it makes hash 'of princi- ples plainly set. forth intreaties and other documents to which the 1.7.5. has affixed its sign-aitiire." These problems all need solu- tion. With friendship and under- standing they can, and must, be solved. But a solution is scarce- ly brought nearer by saying that Canada's trading deficit with the United States is simply a Canad- and he should see to it that he always has good company. be purchased separately. The business is offered for sale as a whole, but. as an alternative, -branch unit! 1”’ for further particulars Capital Investment I 3 year average) ‘ . . . . 5 54-12‘ Net Taxable Profit (3 year average) Yearly Sales (3 year average) . . . . . . . . . . $721-0” ‘ S 20.010. I I