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Nut ow. t. ,w our... tour Mnmh-v hum hum“ of t... tlnlmn < n 1 "let than 'tn~ numb... mun... lltw nvntu-u tut.” lunar V . .llJ'A nun. A Princtple To Defend In thu letilllx l\llli: llliltll‘lillill'!_l shehtl. anti 'iili): ul uni-u, lhure are stem 9 in \lliirll l‘lonlirr Slinu' will have to lvvlwrl It! l- ‘lilC ll(‘2|l- ipsl lilli'tlml» he has l‘\l' huuun silll'o taklnu r\l't'lr l‘ltl- l'nlt Illle Iill‘) .iro different ill l<itltl from Illth‘l‘ lll'l’iili- arily pill upon the shoulders of a ri‘m‘lllt‘ial allnlilii. lnr min only hair the utt'l-ul nt' vlliiittIL' in lilL weicllt. TlIPli' t'll:ll‘.tlli‘l nlll bug... to no made clear at the two conferences that are lo take Premier Shau- lo ()llnun I his \vceh— at a Halifax conference tuo \l‘ccks hence—mill at whatever further OLluwa conferences develops this fall. Al fi (his yii'm'illl'l". . rsl glance it might seem that nku in lhuse gathtvr- ings is only moderate—that parts of their st limited provinra sled subject matter are, of cnnrerii how-Wand that lhi! i! inn small In flhPt'i great inttnonvc. apart from making sure of getting a fair hearing for whatever particular use or cases; il’ wants to present. in I. he the lat-gust. in relhliou to its and pnpl pants. 1 hi makes 1 ‘lllil. howmer, iIs stuhe “Iii diction. of any of the particl- )HRIA'ING he conferences ISSI'E 7 What. overwhelm- ingly important to the Island is the fact that this province is mora de- pendent ilw fin through than any of the olhers upon atlt'ial support it I'r‘l'l‘ivr‘s Ottawa‘s poiii'ir‘s, whether expressed in economic or social terms. And of them the underlying issue at all . no mailer what the} pur- port to lw altnlll. “Ill be ft‘tlm'ul-prov. lncial re lattons, l‘nless they make a slat-L toward the formulation of a new philosophy - a new fedri l-pi'ovllll'lnl ments~ seem to set nt nl'iill'lplos In gmern f i s t al ai'l'ntil'zn- nothing else thev settle, or settle. Will be of lasting import ant t'. 'l‘llul et‘al off ow Atlantic liovoloyinlmlt Will bow day and ’l‘htu-s t- ~ \ll,lnlic provinces mcet fed- .n...u uill pl... n pnvl mun . as the pv-umiur: of Hints to discuss the scope of Board, it, into tw' e as nunnrenl on Fri- Salurtluv. when all provincial premiers are invited to discuss both the proposed new municipal loan plan antl the non pension plan, which have been \‘illlt‘lllly ()[riwis‘f‘ri hy Quebec, with the federal govornmnnt. It w ‘ the pro own moeting at Hal S-fivas ill remain in the forefront as vincinl pi'omir-rs holtl their , on Augusl later talks are held on hirul- turalisni and the racial issue posed by Quebec and on pos lilo increases in federal support for highwars—nnll overwhelmingly at s meeting dealing axplicitl y with forlPl'nl-provincial financial arrangements which is fore- cast for sometime later this year. APFETITE VS MEANS -— What k crucial to Fill. is the strengthen- ing of the principle that certain of ‘ the provinces, and particularly this one. must, support ‘ Ird of hlr share of social and economic ad- vantages. l l i l have sufficient federal to maintain a decent stami- puhlic services—to assure a lnclal rights" cries being raised in Quebec. and to lesser degree else- wera. and the obstacles being thrown 1.] the law of various federal leirlfl- mu». proposals, lien in the that * they offer to thoepriuoiplo. It is the ' form then stands are taking. their main". rather than the spéclflc pm A walls to which they are addressed. that la In. the chief onus: of that con- “Immune-aunt. “nub mun.- baak.’ u in also can of Quebec, and others intent on hettar- inn w hat. they are receiving, u is true of P.E.I.. a situation ia being reachad in which appetite is exceed- ing means. and. as it has been put by the \‘l’ innipcg Free Press, “our eleven governments are trying to spend in iolal far more money than the tax- payers are providing." In such a situation, each part has in make u rigorous stand to he cer- tain ol‘ gelling its own share. Part. of that stand requires making sure that Que h e r. through its pressing for “provi uciai rights,” does not gain veto pouers to keep the other provinces from licnofilting from financial ad- justments that might otherwise be offered by the federal government. It I gliurtli l".l‘I,l. pnb l, largely confirm the principle that needs rig here, quite apart from how feels about any particular pros ll is a principle. too, that is apart from partisan poli for almost all the federaLproi'iiiCiaI issues a ppen r that on by today would have, furm or another, without regard for what parly “as in power at Ottawa. .\ ll ‘ ur all could largely reshape Canada—that Prumim- Shnu' has been given the ex- ceptionally heavy burdens he now carries He he will nt all l LE Nl‘liv‘it'l'lA'l'OR—Jt is ullt these things—in the end they has given strongt signs that deal with them as “premier lie nunule". The l‘l‘i‘lll'd shows, too, that. ill! has had much experience and not- able success as a negotiator with ()llnu'n. In his dealings with the pres- ent government. his procedures have been not only correct, which is a mere furnlaiistic requirement; but appra- . ' pi‘iale, warth and wisdom of his nature in repl‘esmiting his home people. ., He which means he has used the will have their good wishes us he grapples with thesa latest bur- dens. VI 'hether at Ottawa. Halifax. or here. Much of the future of the prov- inl‘e fo to depend on h r many wars to come is apt .IUN'K‘RR. Seat Belt Standards As 14 of l on the things small curly this your, he American States had laws ir books requiring that new passenger automobiles made or sold aftern certain dale must. be. equipped with safety belts in the two front seats. deuce M to the efficacy of th i'ies, this movcmmll is likely to sprontl. Arc suranca Companies, cont rill hnsie r side lh car,” l.'tu ‘ is not thing i hell . l hronks . the loose fr n m its anchorage. in View of considerable avi- ese ac- urttiilg In the, Travellers "Safety belts lite to motoring aafelv for two mus-oils. (I) You are safer in. now or soon. in some 3 l in- i e car than if thrown out of it. , (2) You are le it likely to he dashed ‘ against the interior of your own I eiiliéN i'otilize lhtit it enough merely to have some- n the car that looks like a seat I is no good if the webbing l'atrh fails or it pulls (hose. nullty l intently. four of the 14 states meii- t tioned go on to regulate the sale of seat ltelts as accessories, nine others outside il‘il‘ id have, such regulations. and several [il'PSCI'ihP suitable anchor- ages. These figures are from the National Committee on Traffic Laws 1 and o. ' How ‘lll nancos. much thought has been t given to this matter in our Canadian j legislatures? Surely, if the. claims for safety belts can he sustained, their use, is of as mlich concern In this country as it is to the United Stet Reports ahotii EDITORIAL NOTE fail and winter fashions on display in England and Italy tell of designs that "skimmed along the womanly figure and rested lightly," and about a “basic look" in which touch find a “nothing really seemed to the body". Provided the Iadiu means of anchoring auch freov floating, ethereal apparel. it sounds like an attractive change from borne of the recent skin-tight varieties. one A quality of wishful thinking has And the concern frlt over "prov- l to he. found in the view of Howard Dr Graham. president of the Toronto Stock nata t exchange. that "it ll unfortu- hat government. whether it be Canadian. American. or any other. must find it necessary to interfm in the natural process a! trading and financing." The reach of government: into acormnlca haa become in) univer- aal hint it is doubtful if even one major mil: commie pmceaa remains that liu but: hit 1m to "opal-ah . }‘2 “’0’? O ‘ l WaN‘T Tue Suu 6V‘R SHIRE 0N i'l'ue sigma l emruzc 3» 6 52¢ wavy—AT”? ~ cam/sma— fly/65V ~fl' A. 111-. *4 - sol—m 7-. M‘ ‘n' V l l l ETCv THOSE ENGLISH SUMMERS RUM PARLIAMENTARY FO Emergence of Great Leocler’ Louded (Ediior‘s uulz: While Pal- . vu-k \‘irholmn. Oltuua (ol- t umnisi for The Guardian, is l on vacation. a series of xuesi columns by . P's sort ut l purliuuu-uuary for» inn .7 will he prescntcd. Tov day's rontrtbutor h. Hubcri Badanai Liberal Mi". ut Fort William. 0nt,‘ ‘ msktni: rerommcndations to the iwrll'ome Ihe oppotllmtly in mud some impressions ut mv . activities In this with Parliament nu as parliamentary "THIRTY lu Ihe minister of public works. in my opinion. one of the most. important happenings was not the budget of the minister ut n- uhuoo, ' as not the stolrnieut by the mi .«u-r of Labour on the “employment oi older workers under flovcrnment assistance. it was not the estain imenl of a new ministry ni ind . Municipal Loan Fun , emergent-e of Mr. Pearson as a great lead" and a polished de- b ler. It ha ai a 0 revealed the m- titre of some members of In: Li- whom are rrs, and ulhm who no what is commonly knoun as hackbeucners and I must luv that i am gmuy impressed wuh the at:in and I o ro lective lblli y of the party in so— am 1‘ i have been askM in mun-the my activities as a parliampnv iary secretary and the duties rev lated to the minister and the de- partment of public works in dl‘allnl with purl nlrnl PUBLIC Moumnous cam; ' sn Vour cdilorial i'llni'rrnlnil , lhe Konnedy ununutsuuuuu vived Interest 1" Ilie r sam oiioddy eleclrw pliwrr idea has noted. You distinguiin ho Iueen quick approval by a provi vinclal Dremirr and dim Hi feasible hut the last million dollars worth ut research show, ed superiority given to steam power Neither lhr United Stains nor Cuuudu should nrocoed u til I Imnractlenl methods of rear-hing an ubiurnvp it is the people who pay for muuulmus ludizeta . Ind iuyu which up often pullll~ ‘ caily muuvuied or in take our minds olf tuudumeuiui problems The idn of spendan billions ut dollars (or “s iauni tn the moon" lwlien we haven‘t found a cancer Cur! (In Flirth is MI- other example Naturally. the good people of New Bnl wick wnlilri appre~ (late Dower “Iii i-Mi" hill the I iaIIer ls chargeable to the Am» erican people. Just as power from Ihe Tennessee Valley Auv thorny is. in competition with more efficient and taxpaylng private emu-prim, While granllng notable exub- tiunu. It mm! to ma t free world ruuuinu are becoming dangerously exlnv-nui The federal US, :overnmenl. for l... stance, has - publ lc drhl ui more than sum billion. which h something in do with a dul. Iar now valued .i “team In term] a! my What due- Ihll um or thing do to (he pom who bu nved over the yearn or who in not anillaled with - vor- aclnul uuivu? am in recall Ihe [4qu pr!- dlctimlh-t the us. and other mntriaa wuu Ipcml them live. lo death, a lie-Its. ud liable its, in vital in Canada and to the free world. luna old llfllloned comm-tin mat-hue- and in be mitt-d nerwbm. on thin electric bow-r matter. no in u live Maritime: (or me. New «1 [manual lum- belnl it» a“ If N Sco- . cations . ltuu pcrlod in the House every ‘ u lot at swam are much more ’wuuld genome u Intervals, The parliamentary ism-mu . works very cloaer with the min- . later and is a useful cnntaci be, ‘ tween ministers, depuruueuu , and member Purliumeuz.‘ This liaison work is probably tha most important feature He on ten has illl‘ jot-i ur receiving dele- num runoliueuciei, paring their rumpiuinn. and minister or the senior officials ; tit the department. along certain lines uhtvh may satisfy all con- rern On! lnterestin! lFl‘Cl'l of the . inh ’ to answer questions i-alud . by Members Dunn: the Quea-t Monday and Wednesday these oiloslions plum on the order pa» er are answered orally or in wnuuz in this session we no experiencing an unprecedented . number ui quesuuns. many of ‘ which no frivolous uud do hike up a ioi of lime, PUBLIC woaxa RATED men since i was elected in 195a, my work in the house was that of a back-beurnei- in opposition, and this is the firsi lime i have had the pl‘lvllegr of sitting,- on the government huuoh _. winch u. a very satisfying experience. on the olher hand, the chancel ui entering debuiu and making c restrictod. and mm m pracii~ rally uu reasons to question the ministers. on the whole. how- ever, one can truly sav that in he on the government aide in a distinct advantage in the merri- bcr nud u. the Constituency he t'rproscnls, FORUM half a billion dollars on thin In "gland 7 belaievuv in my up. i wuuld think the Maritime Pruviuu-s lutui New England) could become his: all exciltd generating plaan as Lhev do um the Passa. maquodriy Bay conupi. which There are also fecugnlzcd en- ginnrinu mean! of de-glslfyinl dungerous coal mines and util~ izing the gas. and even of luif‘ye lug (-qu wilhuul mluitul It. The Ruslians have been doing II for over 30 years. Yours etc , ROBERT FAIRBANK .leiii‘rsim. N.H ONE MAN'S DPINlI'lN SinwAngus Macho-ll Illa hu- krn out In goon plmplel lbout enemy bomber! tit-t could hit- pass "if Dew line Ind alli‘l Ino- lhor war if his pariy hld slay- ed in power another year the is- llnd airport at Summenlde Il- lo would have In u bypl . With the condition of the nine wlyl there you could no! land will! a wncdburuw. Hia mnnlnl male, Mr. M unarrie Ilmn‘ had I liarva breakdown over the C u Bolh their brick were ll phon- ey a; peep open. The local Envernmtlit hail Iii many Carryall: on the eallern highways boldlan diesel mm” over the couulryllilt that lllli' farmers will have no ii of Insecticide lbll year. Our om cut was almoal alphyxl ; had to put him In I bll and drop him in the hrlnry. Th: cold water mnli have revived him. On In." return hull! h! waa an the doorstep waiting for another can of Full lid , with Ml Ilr pill e cleared by the dunklnl and I: to but hls Indian love can] blck m the balmy all” Ilr. Premier shut natal his trip to muw- waa moot Will. I along. If M“ Mill! l m omumlmumm The department or public works is one of the oldest In Itic federal government. it. was ea- tablished in 1357 it has Jurisdiction over - var- ier or public works. including canals. hi‘idgca. harbours. public buildings. and lighthouse . and it Is also the central purchasing ngencytor almost all furniture and furnishings for all puhltr buildings in Canada. and llli'llll‘iPfi the utimlulnrhtluu of the Trans Canada utuhu-uy, and IF also in cit-rep or nighwhy construction in the Yukon, i lfll very aDpreriallve of the challenge which the tub of pur- llamentary srcrelary lo the run» later of Public Works nfit-rs. - d i am trying in iualify the ronfi- deuce oi the Prime Mlnlsler in the discharge or that mpuu- bibllily, service-centre. account, and pay the ANOUI IAN WI I!" smut The-shave that V_ 0 gm U. Idem. Irritated Mole ls Dangerous it ha. been told III-I "It! person at iaut on mola— lnd W! I w mm! who bar- lino bar dounl. Moles prior tha me but art» can any part at on body, The ordinary amall moln tpumented nevus) is a birth- mark. it in not nacularliy prr went at birth but may an“: morith or item 1 lei. Nuvi an developmental ub- narmalltiaa that occur ion] bo- . win: Dllment cell: and hair ioilieiu which, In turn. om: imm- live and form lmlll tumnn in the ikiu. Everyone kuuwi moia are ya tentlaily danumul out they can become mun-nu and out an irritated mole mly become ounceruui. Malignancy built In be uuupeoted when the union growl in aim or change! In cal- or. All at this u this but the dannr hn been ellllll‘lied In!” In Inch In emu: that person: are overly concerned about their main. Few nevl underlo cancemul considering tho and women degeneration. millions of man contain pigment are likely can- didalu, They may china: into I Ierioul but [In form of Cancun Ordinary brown. ralaed, lie-lay males on the face seldom b.- v-ome malinnant. Many permits have heard that treatment may irritate these laaionl and re u to have eilminaled a blemish Lila! detracls from their appear- ance, Removal (or l'osmellc rea- sons I: fully justified. There is almost ll much folk- lore about pigmented hlrlhmlrkl as there ll about the trealmlnl of moles For many genera. ‘ iiuus. women believed they de- veloped because the mother was frightened during Drelnancy. ‘ Before Ihe turn oi the century. I runaway arses were blamed frequently, but the bobuiuity of the huraelul carriage chang- ed this concept. We nevu- hear of l blrthmark that look: like a Cadillac. BOV‘S PRESSURE i",. n M writer l'm an «ha- alty patianl and my blood urea- uui-e ranges mm 140 to 15a over in l'm ix years uld and don't smoke or drink. is this pier auri- normal, hlgh. or very hlfih? REPLY nigh ., at age 18 - except for the diastolic pmuue of in. You are a little loo young to in concerned about blood pressure. and if you out more sparingly. all your problems will be Ioiv» ed NOTES BY . M l rm track In N YIri an elaclranic calculator la the mutuoll Muflmni hair down. Clerks had to [at their pencil- out and do "to work I!“ calcu- lator should hava can. A: a hull MM?! wan MG ".36 mm than they twill have been. HEN we basin II multiple 0' the hazards of living I coin- muler ‘2. We [01 In Icon-Lune! in help from iii-china. we can land ill I May fi imdflf when lofted 00 lo back in he old ways. — Fort William Timu- Jouriial. ’ III Aullrllla. I [fell bull- plnylnl country. mum ml! be found in the mast unlikely I. Mara Tet Smith, who lul lint won the women's title I! Wimbledon flew up next to the term!) chum in l cow town. Arid thll cow town boqu no fewer "III! M While "Ill courta. — lroekvflll Recorder, If Influence ll lot to ba “fled aa a mythfia padial new ll all“ all the cards. Thll would hln Ill teaan in Hie at.- moaphare. In tin sea, and in In»: —- allowln' undermund hau still to u on. ll wmi mean Ill: and of the horrible ex. plosinna which spread HI 2 i r mini:qu 1' ill Hui: into the air a! all nlilanl To will Incl: I Prlu would meal: mu till]: the personal triumph which Mr. Macmillan so desperately nulls a Ihe curtain In his political career: it would mzan a vir< inry for unity. —< Sunday Mir- ror. Mndon. What Peril? The right at men of speclui‘ training .ud qualifications to guard their professional line!- rity is granted, The real risk. it risk there is. Is that the closed mind approach will prevent pro- fusionaliarri from moving with e llm . This possibility is brouth to mind by Inc warnlnl at a Mari- lime medical moiety Ipukeamau to dentists not In allow Ioclaliam to mop into th r calling. it could. he . open the way in entry by lim'lpi‘ofessionall. but what we doctor appeared to be oppoainiz was a stateesnppuriv ed dental service. in the pattern of medicare. Such (ears uu longer make 5 Today's Health hint.— Swim wilh another pram. you may need help I! trouhie‘ occurs, Nowadaya it‘s natural for the lady of the houae to do much of the family banking, because it'a be convenient to look after money matters at one place —the local chartered bank, an all-round banking This busy homemaker is on her way to deposit part of her huahand'l salary in their aavingl account, cash a cheque on their joint chequing monthly instalment on a A much man because it In bellll proved in the tel! that Iuch ur- vlcu In no threat Io proleaalon- al inlegrlly. THE WAY n. at! I H cl any amount are always tho am who melvu beard: Win! we need M Ion-2 amemle moderllel, — oluuu M. Our Yesterdays— (From the Guardian Mini TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO July 12. "I Part Walhlnlion. NY. July 21 — (CPI Great Brlhln'l Ill-tori- Vicki“: plane. aw a lrlcelul tin ihil [2.er of New Yoiiimcuy today. In complete the year‘s ed commercial rout: arm the North Atlantic. Tiieir trip meant that tor the on: time in bluuv aria-b aawaplperl were said u. the u Mouimi within 24 hour. of their publication in Loll- on. Rev, Roy Webller Ind his wife, Dr. Grace Murray Web« a r. and you“ Ian are vliltiiig relatives in New Gluzuw. N.S,. gominl from Murray Harbor. bun ulster oi the United Church unu hil ordination two Yell'l - HY leave ill the [lil for min on tield in China. Tait vans AGO July 2:, m: Yealerday morning before large congregation the m Roy H n bard blvhup ut Novl mil. ordained “I the sa- md order ut Frlesthood in Ihe Church at England. the Rev. William Eric Ingraham. Deacon- in-cbu-ee at the New laudnn pariah. The ceremony took plus in Si. Peter'a Clihi-dral. ('har» loitetown. .5“ Toronlo. — (CPI ers Rs. Mchonlld of Charlottetown has been elected president of the Law dlu‘ Auxiliary of Ihe Canadian Veterinary association. llcr hus- band ls nib—divisional veterinar- ian with the health of animal! branch at Chariottelow It’s Called a? Toronto Iciearam The stuff we city people breathe into our iuun these days and think or iooaeiy as air might. more properly be defined in a vapamua cocktail at u u x l a u - tumu that can haalt-n death Pill nun way, it's a night...- In: thought. And, frightening n. It u. ii I! a fact. in (ht unym a! down. (own Toronto — laveral other cities of our on —— MG and our fellows [alnl Iboul our common rounds breathe a mile lure ui vapors Ihat have slranu chemical name] and a modicum at life - prelervlng oxygen — enough of u to km in .liv. for a whlle anywly, “I’ll be over-after I do my banking!’ personal loan. All tliia taken care of under one roof —quickly, caaily, limply. Any bank service you use is an introduction to many others. And the chartered banks are always on the lookout for new ways people. Good reason iii be helpful to more why the number of deposit accounts has doubled to M million in just 10 yea“. and 3.500 new accounta are being opened every banking day. THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNlTY L through fall-range banking responsive to growing, changing and: A