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Our Emblem Dear Mr. Pearson h a 5 announced that we shall hole a new national flag before the \\'orlli's Fair is hclrl in .‘IontrPal in 1967. Glad he was to give this assurance. he said. because it was a Liberal Party election pledge last spring lhat ii truly (‘ana- dian flag would be introduced within two years. And what are election pledges given {or bill. to he imple— mented to the letter? Yes sir. come what may. to the. letter. A flag we were promised. and a flair we're going in get. And be- fore. the World's Fair lIl Montreal, of course. can fly as a l proud cmhlcm of t‘anada's sover- l eigntv in the gaze of all the nations. The Ill-i l (Tziillltlidn Legion thinks we have a good national flail already. A lot of other Canadians do. too. Thor argue that. if it was grind enough to light for in two “(trill wars it might in he good annugli to live under in peacetime. Bill that damn". seem to be the point. Not With respect to the kind of flag that': wanted at Canada's l967 World Fair in Montreal. This l: color in be something really big: lint llkp that old wnrtimP stuf . and we need it new Emblem. fresh and uncontaminated by contact with sordid "imperialism". Nobody. apptlicnlli‘. thought to ask the Prime Minister. in connect- ion With his announcement, j list what zuar mop there is that this big fair \l'lll river pct opened in time. It would lie a shame to see the new fillg hoisted and the fair still hol- ced IlLl\\n ill acrimonious contro— versv, According to Mr. Claude Robillard. lliP iair‘s director of planninc. things are still at sixes anrl srlons. and nothing: but “ex- traortlinai‘v measures" “in get them In shape llv inm, The fact that $600 million of Canadian and foreign currency is bcinu slink lllto this project would seem incentive enough for what. ever executives are rillining it to do some excelllinn. But, apparently not. Perhaps thcv‘ve been waiting for this momentous announcement from the Prime Minister to let started. In any case. the news is out. Our new Emblem Dear is going to be ready. whethnr tin: show starts or not. A Liberal election pledge is go— ing to be kept. The world will then have I chance in pay tribute to our national fervor. and the stars in their courses to signal the event to the universe at large. Words In Season New Brllnswicli‘s P r e in lo! Robichaud is of distinguished Acad- isn stock. a graduate of Laval Uni- versity and well entitled to inter- pret French Canadian sentiment in this part of the country- He spoke in Montreal the other day And took meion to warn all and sundry that separation, As a racial movement. is doomed to extinction in contempor- Iry Canada. His own province. Mr. Robichnud euid. suffers from “excessive region- IliIm" that, isolates it from the rest of the country. But it Who not alone in this respect. There is need for cultunl expansion in Quebec u wail. "We are living in extremely important times. but we are living my" he added. "How an monk of culture. of mth . when Quebec how: little or of New Brunswick Ind vies so it .murmm. Roblchaud denounced the violent aCll\l. r of a group of dissidents in Qllc 1r l“ll stressed that it was vlrluig to assume that this organiza- tion represented the general nttitude nt Quebe population. He urged on all Canadians the responsibility of becoming “militant and thoughtful 5I||7ilttl'it‘l'\ o( thc Cunatlian Confed- ei-ullun." and went on to deal with lhc nlalln- contribution which the Alliilltli- l’iovinccs have to make to lllt‘ l'l'lllll|'\‘ as :1 whole. The Ncu‘ Brunswick Premier is to ho commended on the good ser- \‘lt't‘ llP has done to his province. and lo lll(' cause of national unity. ln- in: birthright utterances on this ncrusion. A Poor Answer till lledllesdliy's House of Com- mons tote to proceed with the Gov- ornmonl's tax proposals. there was “virtually unanimous agreement" on tho l)(‘£‘|l [or a simpler sci. of income la.\ la\\-‘. uni-tied so that ordinary (‘ltlZE‘lls rnuld comprehend them. But nothing appears to have come of this agreement. Reform at this time. suill Finance Minister Gordon .ivhn conceded that the complaint. was luslified) would be “too dif- ficult to achieve." This “as a pretty casual way of dism' ng a major grievance of our taxpavers. Difficulties at this kind are there in he surmounted. And. of course. lhev are difficulties of the tax department‘s own making. in departing from the golden rule of Clai‘ll" in framing its forms and regulations. it doesn't help any that ill this connection instructions were report- edly is d from Ottawa recently to lax officials. not to advise taxpay- crs that they were entitled to reim- bursement when they had overpaid their income levies through some misunderstanding or other. The Vic» tims of these mistakes were sup- posed tn find them out for them— selves. or stay gypped. Mr. Gordon has ii big staff of bureaucrats whom he should put to work on the lab of simplifying the whole tax assessment procedure. It is getting more complicated H'ei‘)’ vear. and tho iaxpaycrs‘ patience is running out. In The Highlands An organization \vhich deals with the economic and social problems of the small farmers in the highlands and islands of Scotland has been doing very well of late. During the last three years. SllCCNSflll land regeneration experiments have been carried ollt on the coastal areas of Lewis. in the Outer Hebrides. and reorganization schemes for the en- largement of croft: have been an- nounced for the famous Shetland pony islands of Fetltr and Yell. Al Lewi applications of fine shell sand—rich in lime—followed by Krass seed and fertilizers. have turned peat into pasture in two sca- sons. Now the Crofters are working on the heavy acid soil of the deeper peatland s rel; s. If these experi- ments succeed. large herds of cattle and sheep will graze on former wasteland. converting crofting from suh ence small holdings to profit: Able milk. moi-it. and wool production. EDITORIAL NOTES "We are getting to the point." Kaye U.S. Labor Secretary \Viilard Wirtz. “where a boy who drops out o( high school is practically drop- ping out of American life." Words worth considering in Canada. too. . o The constituency of Kinross. where British Prime Minister Sir Alec Douglas-Home will run for election on November 7. is known now for its linen. plaid and tartan manufactures. Rut in the 13th cent- ury it was the principal seat of King Alexander XII. whn brought the Western Isles under his power. lim- ited the power of the barons and gave Scotland an era of peace and prosperity such as the country was not Again to enjoy for some time. . o . Premier Shaw is "hack on the job". looking hale nnd henl'ty After his month-long business vacation in the Central Provinces and the Unit- ed States. He has gathered I great deal 0! first-hand information In I result of his trip. and may find much a! it Applicable to his own problems I dual executive minister here. Coman it is pleasant to welcome him home. And to note the vigor with which he in settling down to the m on b!- d-lc ’ ‘ BEAR CAME OVER THE MWO‘UNTAIN ETAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholsm Strengthened Food And Drug Provisions The Department n! Health and Welizii'e has brtladtlsl namiqu In linumuubs m rhrrk their yllblvcs [or vans oi‘ . inler uam sold llntll-r Illt‘ paragon brand lzlbrl by Delicious Food Products thI nl iluulmal The Depart- ment has also ordcreti nu: Cum-i pan)‘ to rccall all runs lrom mm and stol'krooms One per- son has dicd. and others It ave been nilllt‘terl, with hntulism. PUBLIC caused by - pmsunbux substance which may have been contained in some cans oi this product Miss Judy LaMarsh. Minister‘ or Health and \Vellare. Iclls met that she believes |his is the iirst. time her department has u se d the radio to broadcast such an emergency warning a! quickly In ponibie. This appears in he a welcome example of the heurilts. which Cunndinnu may expect. FORUM nisTL'Rnl'vG rAcTons s. 'l lllimhrr nl disturbing tat-inn have manilcslcd sl‘lvt“ on oil" horizon YMCnily. Fawn-i which lln lull readily. conlrlhlltr In on- cronomlcll anHh and “oil . bcln: ol Canada. I: a young nation seek- in: in slluii-l to mature natmn- l l ‘ lined Thr rt‘crni Wildcat smile i oi lln Seafarers lulumuuonuil Union was detrimental to [he best interests oi Canada it has tended to tri‘ale mininnmlanm inns and iii {colinzs minun llvn ; adv/lining countries. Tun coun- tries. vlillrh mllsl slain member a: all! ltti‘ Ll’tt‘ir mutual prolet- lion There are 1m muuirlc. in. thc unrld lit .«lltll close wumuy that can boast bl till: lact that l mm is nol a lortrcss, ur . mounlod :un Alon: n boundary ; inc l'i brlwrrn loui and live thousnnd miles in lenglii May ll rvrr mnanl tlisl uay Then an, many Canadians in the USA vnu can ilnd them in elory ski? lit thP union As no thlnk of the nuni mike ni llu- Sill we are led to do - litllc backtracking. Union- tltv in Illt‘ lilr oi Canada. ircts Pvrry mun. woman chld \\ll|lill lls boundsn' unionism oi today is . tar cry l mm the days of Anthony Ash Icy Cooper. fini Earl of Shuttl- bury 1571 - Hr was ill! iirst man In the Brliish Pullin- ment to champion the cause at the labollling class. The Elf] personally went into the miliel Ind iactorles. where he umui t‘hildrul under H your! 0! age ' iinrklnL‘ lulu: hours ik‘ Succeed- . MI in th‘ing an Act mud in the British Parliament. forbidding liu omplnymellt at children um i der ltt years oi lge. Ull mines. or in the factorch TIN‘ bulan oi trade unions rubs hack in the 16th and Hill centur- IES Llltlr ill-nuns nl trIdrsmcn here and there. orglnizl‘d lo pmmt their rights Til! bakers ll'cr: umivniz the iii-it to organ» iu UudPI‘ good limo leadership Uninnlsm Pull mnkt‘ I Worth. while contribution to the best in- . terms at CunIdn. Blinzunlism and hicultunl- ism are inclan which can create I disturbing nitunllon in u - Idn 'l‘lnil vs n whim which will IQI‘IIIer calm and studied cnn~ xlrirrstnm Finally. let us think ill CnnndI In our home. lull. sir. bin. w.D. JOHNSTON Mnnlnfllle. PEI. MCUPATIONAL THERAPY s A urn-t dul in beinl ‘ nid V rIdlo. TV. etc. rel-luv inn “1|! .Iuhkfl II this time, Ind much Illari iI hill] pul lm-tli. by mIny Incletlls. orna- llIllMII. Ind Inch. [0 further lhiI much med“ probed: work Ind endeavour is clrrled m1 It by the Sil‘erl M the Sinai Heart, Home In chilling the le‘ nil)! cilia”. Ind MIKE who "my be interested in hive In Inurnt. Ind helP the “III llm. A mull IllileIuIl dip my 0! Initial tram Book-d tn bout I nt- Tm an beau-plum m In “HIM. fl 1 in “OccupItinnIl Thlrnpy" l ; situation on Elm Avenue in the e iii-cunt tune ‘ Accomplish much marvellous. tedious ma dillicull work. and l are often hlndll‘appr‘d m lhl‘il‘. eilnru at times to continue "It! work due [0 the PXDCILSES no upkeep 0! this undertaking. Thll Senior CHILE!!! and other: who mlnbt be unhappy and bored Wlill an idle EXISIEDCP. [ind won- deriul I‘Pllef in this WDPk. and iii! takes on a new pL‘rSpEEQIVP {or them (Ian buoy "Set going" and doing things again and find- lug themselves really needod m l a busy world. . my person is so depressed ilsl (HIE WI!" l h I It I: ! ii! (if she ha "arrived." and ' s is needed no longer. In ibis project. some in- centive is altered Ind gives x fly at hope in many um may have decided that "lite is over" and mcrcly exist imm day In day-so. Success mid Pmpcrity Ind personal: l Im. sir. etc. MARY n. nAvm Charlottetown. ‘ Economic FEAIut slr. —l reId with considerable Interest the general viewpoint expressed by some 0' the «sill- lens «1 summernde with re- lurd In “I: report Hill the RCAF smlbn might be closed down Ind tile terrible etlect um It would the on the economy bl Summerlide Ind even Prince County. _i w n s especlllly l u r p rise Wllh tile viewpoint bi iii. 11 :- niip Mlyflr Mnflllflll in w ii i c b he stated he would be quite willing lb ncrliicl the cause- way. in order to limp the ichlr Sislion in Dyer-flun— ! un nm the people at Burden Ind All at the emulayeu or LhI Fei- Sen Vice an very lnulul to him (or his ltlnd consideration tar them. . be Iom. at til. other or- Klmzutions lb Summer-idle wno were no inure-lad In pm-lns on the contraction or the club:- way will now live the um: con- nomiion to the at r- den. And tn-t they will nuw re.- llze that the construction bl t be unsewny would effect the join at mum nix nundmi Implo- ye d wipe out - ply roll at two million duiim InnuIlly. Mil“ would mIk. in: name: in illn- den not worth "I. price at t it - inundation they I! mun: inn. 1 . 1‘. elm. CITIZEN 0F some“ WET mlWAm Shawl would like to Ill-k! I complaint About the Imownlh Spring Pm Inn The ndewniiu ac line no dIndy when they In any but when it rIlnI an nil-um amount. in. thr mum on top Di in. lulu. in mnc ulna either pluulu unougii lhll nui- ll’ mil: in the mud bum-- in. "in Ind tile plm n: rue-n luv the mar n- mIlninl on up of m "in II Wax Gloves For Arthritis By Dr. Thcudlm ll. Vninellu h liectinl the ui-minul 51: i n l a at the nnun l. heredi- tnry. The condition 1. 10 t l m u mm common 11: wnmfli til - 11 men: it my be lit: only lbrm oi mbmn that iollnwl . dell- uue genetic letcrnMnny oi the temul: victiml hive ni' b a v: had inter. or . mother will. the diltru Alice. ll quIlly mpem in midllle andlI . Iill‘ the years In pusing. um knnbl. the lite at u in a tHeherden'l node-l develop-nu lflp of the min. not in- (re m the man of the nailI. They If. lender to lite touch Ind Ache when the mm b med. T hey may come on .o .lowiy they pro- zrm unnoticed toi- muniln. The option“! occurl now Ind than in that the lointl swell rapidly mu Ire extremely End" In! plin- lul neg-mien n1 lb. m. min mom i than nix months. But the k n b in rem-in u. telliIlo evidence at this form oi aluminum. A minted dilurdzr lnllown mill: injuries in the lermiii joint The huehull [in x H II is ex Ample. u well u the ehIngeI thIt occur in his uiumb - n a in- dex Iinltcl'l ol bowlers. Treatment seldom i. needed. 3 ode of on- I NOTES BY Tbefl'l It Izlli “III in be “Id {01' Adenluu‘. I couple 0! deem (it! In we didn't. even think he Wu polllble —— Windlan Stir. Our Yesterdays (From the GuIn‘liIn Fliel) TWENTY-FIVE YIAM AGO wam hr 1. I“! TrIppod by I HIllowe'lrl bl!- riclde an the St. Catherine] find in! night. the driver of I c I I‘ when “Ide by I Mounted Police pItrol w (Wild in pol- leninn of three qulnl of liquor. The null will Iwur in Ca 11 r l, Police IIld lllt. night. in Ionic pm. of emu. um hes been - recurdvbIeIkinu yeIr (or m production at butter. A. uremlttherell more butter thIn m be 1|ch durinl the win— ter. Ind conlldarable dimculty uilinu it to other cbuntrlcl. who Illa in" bmy Iurplulu. TEN chns AGO n m i. use Rev. Cllud Edward sin. recently IlsiItInt curate at St. Dunmn'i unilicn. c h - rlotte- The use at ill: hand: lhould be restricted when the joints p a i n‘ uxccsnvulv chi give: reliel.l The previous gen 9 i‘ltin n oi physicians oiien recommended washing it she: in hot water.‘ But Daraflin baths are inure mu-‘ dern. even inuugb the principle is .hp some Apnrnxlmatcly I to 4 Dnulll‘ll Ire melted Kently Ind Allowed to cool until the thermometer registers 1111 and 120 degrees F The hands are soaked in hot wuier [nr 1 minutes a lid I h o n dipped immcdlntely into the wax, Win-n this we). "glove" sets. dip scam and do this 12 to is limes. Full of tile parniiin utier an hour from the valiantly strengthened Food and Drug division of her department. undL‘r the dil‘et‘iur- ship or the wrlLknown Dr. CA.‘ Milrrcll The “lubulnui: Fail" or labs. has s e n t weather records tun- pling daily in atoms. A: 1 write this. the temperature here is 15 degrees. \lhlt'h is 8 degrees high- er than the previous record it) I' this date. set. in who put district iarmers are cumplalning oi this unprecedented drought and “an! I 24-hour dnwnpuur. T0 I city- iiwellur like me. the dmugiit means that 1le leaves. now all ott in:- [1195. have been in the ideal dry condition [or lhe chore oi suceping and burning. lily thanks to . reader ln Sar- nla's "Blue Water“ district, whn wit me a welcome suizzestion [or llu inleruling column. 1-1 can sense your reaction [0 [h E IcIndIlous practice i draw your attention." he W 1‘ i i e I. "More palm to you." 3 Anniher reader. Mrs m is . Black. of Quebec cily. w r l l g y n. uuesuuu the reporl sin r e u ll somewhere that Robert Thump- son. nunuuai leader at the Social Credit Party. voted Against 1 h 2 increase in Old Age Pensions. Tllat rcpnrl. i can assure Mrs. Elack. is not mum sub in by he mum": to the ot- r a s l o n unm in: Speaker at the House I'll l c d til .1 . Conservative amendment on the pension misl- ler uas "out at order." The Con- scrvIlives appealed mum I he smaller. ruling, m the House then mm — not on the pension multer. but on whether by uphold tile Speaker. The CunscrvItivc amendment wm obviously “nut ni timer" .5 it iniringed a basic rule at Pur- llnmcnt. In Mr. Thompson .- well as . mainrity ol the MPI in the Home very properly voted to uphold the Spnker. s» tar (min opposing the increnle in on Old Age Pension. Mr. Thompson is on record an iIvouring it; no Mn. Black can in nu- mind a rest on til-t point. l mu mie- lui to Mn. is: Black [or her very nice banquet: lite cloud her letter In In! "God blue y a u it you write such wunuulul col- “ Willie our government AM in lhl hungry Ind t n untnry lid extended by ml ny pi-lvm cliulubl- group- in Can- ndn ll continuing in win irlemu lnr Cums.“ it exp-lid- in I must pi-nluwni-tny way. An in:- preIIin ell-mule at this prith eilol'l l: out at the UnltIriIn Se ‘ ern I .0 its OMIWI hendqunmn by Gil indoflflfllbll Dr. Lott- flinch- mallow. This group, which his K i v e II lid in In many inrelzn llndl. n- ccntly Ilked the Women inIil- tutu of Alberta to to luck to pioneer way: e 1:qu or Chrlltlln klndnul. Ind produce harm that“ mp like that. 01 ch Ind Iek dIyI ml the Prair- in. The wonderful Product w I lenl lo nudy (Imlllll in Greece. 0n: prelprctlve brith who mel- ved I [Ill 0! Albert] home-hm ml) Knielully (Old Dr. HItICh- qu v 'll ll In good. I chill uvn u m my “ddlnt dly ACCIDENTS A'I' llmn MONTREAL (GP) number I)! lrllflc Accident- ll run flu nut I!“ in even want. tin Imply bee..- m- m bid in law In th- mud 3?": #32:" 3% mini Int! n V y "I" tnch lama“ M II Iblltbrud. Can-al.1'uultin In In 1 have M II ml" '1’ a” am I!!! “1.15 Illle TU Amman! cit! brunt-II In! number at mid-nu mu X” aluminum-minibus p.- mt collile win: 111. Vlflllhetmlnmdtfl v on M "I "If I” u ~ and use an a l n the next day. These layers of wax iiqu in e i t in the warm bands. and til i i. ollers mun rclrli mini keeping tlicnt in hot water EMOTIONS AND coLiTis . it in. F. writes: My d 0c ini- ‘ tells me i have (‘ml‘lllollal callus. i get diarrhea alter my ieelings Ire liuri or i become anxious or worried a ti 0 ul .nylliing. n at what puzzles me is why t he same tin-u: happens when i llth happv experiences. Can you ex- plain? REPLY Yes Assuming that your hIp- ‘ py experiences an associated l with Anticipation and excitev nlonl. llluse l‘mnllnlfl also slice! l the nervous systrm. n G, writes: CIn nisumn Ion- . slls In adults be removed In any . nay num- than by surgery? l REPLY sbme physicians use - cIuiery to remove small pieces at minil lisslie at weekly intervnll. This method Is not In pructlca c is mm painful than lining In the. hospital and lining the tab donel .l one sitting. CARBON TE'I' [NHALA'HON E. s u-rim wmi symptoms nrcur (mm lnllallng the v u p a i- of carbon lei cleaning lluid'.‘ Abdominal pain. mum. vuln- liintz. diarrhea. and headlchc may occur. depending upon the amount inhaled. Almholics I re more sensitive to this chemical and many develop these symp toms within . {cw minulu unzi- inhaling the tum-i LONG anus or: s writes: An hut in b hIlils at an hour's Illlrntinn m. laxing .u- debilitating? REPLY An hour in I hot tub cIn be both. Todly'l )Icllth Hint— “ clothinl cIlrliu ilrr. Ima- ther flames by rolling in n ur- pet nr bilnket or an inn lion r or Bround. town enlisted II I cthlIin with tile RCAF at the Summerside recNilinl unit on Monday of this week. Padre Shea will be pulled In (miner- School in inn. don. Ont. SenIlor Muriel Ferguson n! Fredericton. N.B. will he In Charlottetown over the weekend to Iddi‘els I lpeclll meeting of 2 Business and Protessinnll Women's Club It the Charlem- iown Hole 1. Members of t h I Summerslde Club will be guests of the Cnurloltetown Club on till- occasion Y’Wbam lied will: w.A m poll. thelr poll- l economietlwho uili I too ulhtly. ~ Fin-nth! i“fllhl" end ‘ Ar CRE SCEN‘V$ NEWEST OFHCS: YOU‘LL GET GUARANTEED MONEY SERVICE If m. n- but completely ullv your Io-u, you IIIrll it within thirty any: n n- run or null-“on. hnnn up a three innunnd dollars. for hit-rurviu um Mam-wit CONEEN HQ Kent Strut, Charlottetown nun-um. :qu-vo-cenv THE WAY WI‘VI In"! Illldefllood “I! Iboul 2 money The only wly lo deltrlbe ours il "Illppery". — Sirlunl'd BeIcnn- Her-1d. ll’l IIIrl to believe "III the" hnvc been a election: in Can. ldl It the todcrIl- provincial level. within live yam. Never. Ilncl Contour-don. II been Io mIny. ln Inch llmz. Tull-yen muy ll it all of (II I election were neces- nry Ind ll the money wll well Ipent. Som- mini-m plIced the tolIi but It :70 million. ill- cludlnz the expenditure: by lil- cImpIiInlnl nmlu.— Timin- DIlly Pm cIr (in-ll nil-lilie- blown skim ilkl llckrll Island furrim 79 Grafton St. Dial 2-1274 mu n- rbum mam Finance Lluntn Moncton Truro Saint John Halifax Anti onish S dne Quebec Montreal CN travel bargains Charlottetown to: a Sackville $2.20 $2.90 $3.70 $4.30 $4.80 $5.20 $9.50. $12.15 13.00 l i