llli: tiiiizixiliistz hmwummbu vi Luna-undula- a‘mu kn 0nd wa- rm...“ sa- Ia- Iww m «a on w n- I.“ d... and unva Mu... . I“ n...— in... mimic“. Hi 5. W awn. .m. u harm". in" and 5...... humus Mimi» m um Imu- um met-fly e590. Mu sum “mom ma Mu- cum." pm, New my“ hwmnn mu m. :mai... mu IM ema— w... . “up”... enlflbd v. m. m l. mu.» mm a .n a... launch. u mu up. puma to .i u .p m. maxim. em. a a mum m min. ulna m...“ sou-mu..- i»— w m up pm u..- u, curb. AiinoAn-umiiumumi-mdu— In! law“ by um... mm moo . year at iume mu u,ii. .— vest in ii an Ill-nth.- wuia In...» c- onequ 7 M '- mm m t n in cm w Audu loll-M at (Wan-i. PAGE I Reassuring News The (act that three big engineer- ing time have been engaged by the Federal Department of Public WorkA no help plan and construct our promieed Causeway ie reassuring news. Thee. tirin- have headquar- ton in Ontario and Quebec. with office! ln the lilaritimes; and that mum that the work will be dis- tributed pretty widely throughout Eastern Canada. More important. it manna that definitn Action has been taken in launching this great undertaking. it constitutea a guar— nnteo that the Conservative pledge will be redeemed—not mmelime in the indefinite future. but without further ions of lime Otherwise this action in engaging the engineering than would be A piece of political trickery thnt our elector: would never torgivo. The official statement nnw is that further engineering studies will be needed and planA should be com- pleted ready for construction to iitart two year: from now. The pm- ject will take A further six or seven years to complete, This means that the Causeway should become A reality In 1970 M 1971. One thing now shnuld be cleared up At once. Prime Minister Diefem tinker. on his last nppearance in Charlottetown. gave a Meier pic- ture as to the date of the Cnuee~ way'l completion In the pemration at his speech he pictured it being oomle in 1967—the Confedera- tion centennial year. This wne avid- lntly A case of being intoxicated with hiii own elnquence. It had no basin of auppmt from hlii own en. [lneern It wna a statement thnt Ihould never heve been made. and ha ehould Mw take the earliest rip- portunlty of apolorizinz {or it. We expoct the Prime Minister to be scrupulously careful In matters of this kind, and he hu dnne him- Ielt Ind llll party I pmr servire by thin slip of the tmigiie. Let him hasten to correct it. We Are not un- reaeonabie: if indeed the final plan- ntr' [tan hAA now been embarked upon and the work [a to be definit» [7 under way by 1960. we can excuee a good deal In the wAy of partisan Oxllbe‘rlncl. But we must have this diaerepancy cleared up. and it nhonld be done immediAtely. Common Market Prospects in A full—pan article in the Fin. "Add Post. Torontn. Mil Wilson. A modem who bu interview- ed (kn-diam Britleh and European inflow"? fan I” . an 0- Market Azricultur‘ Policy. AA not forth in the Paul article. If. too elaborate for presentation here. But If two general aaeumptionn an ar— mi—thut Canadian proceeded food Aniee in Europe depend on quality rather than price. and that oountriee with high and rising living stand- ards demand quality foodstuffs—— then it seemA certain that Cana- dun producers will “in no matter hnw. when and when the CMAP iA e\'entua._ Applied Mr. “ilson'e conclusions are based on the assumption that Brit— Ain will enter the Common Market; But. he nan. whether Britain doee or doesn't enter will not rile be vital to our agriculturnl naiea. Further integration of the Six will almost certainly booet these. and Britain will be buying farm pm- ducu {mm ue anywny no long u there In I Brllninl Fish expom. too. with the exception of aalt end. are likely to expand it and when the Common Market Agricultural Policy Is Applied. Mutterings Ol Protest "Would it not be possible." aaya the Montreal Gazette plaintively. “for A political leader to tmt the voters as it they were Adulta. as. under the law, only Adult: are sup posed to vnte“ Fould not A party lender bring something like A re- treshimr realism into hla umpaim. by making clear that pmmisee would have to be limited to what the people cnuld be expected to pav and nuirht to be naked to bur?’ What an idea, at thil stage of the campaign! The Gazette must be mail. “It it were just I matter nt party leaders making spending pmmizes nil across the country." It gm rm in the name luxubrioun strain. “it would be depreaaimr enniiph. But the pmmisea are made even worse in many Instaneee by suggesting that the people would nnt rmllr have to pay more taxes to make the promises cnme true. The nntinnal leaders and their candl< dates <peak about new lormulaa. new arrangements. that would‘ like the rnd of the pmphet at old. touch the Nick rind make riches. like water. to pour forth." Well. Moses did it. didn't he? Our party leaders have the answer psi for this kind of criticism. No doubt. adds The GazettA grudging- ly. “it may be said that ‘politice in politics'; and to expect national leaders to mnke the sober And sen- sible appeal would dmm them to defeat. They must put the voter up tn aiictinn. and each must try to hid more for him than the others." Well. what‘s It musing About? "Surely this kind of procedun makes a mnrkery of any democratic svutnm." The Gazette keeps mum- hlinl "Aan insofar An A sense of realizm in preserved, or reusertl itaelt lifter the election nhnw in over. it can nnly nurtiin cynicism," What A killlnyl Can‘t our Monk real cnniempflnry take pleaeun in watrhlnx the chow—the band warms. the high win Artie-ix end Acrobat: In their nmazing verbal stunts—without eternally moaning nbnut the un-pnid amne- tee? Who‘e going to pay lt after the election 3 We are. of noune. We enn‘t get out of it. no why keep rubbing it in'I But like the Ancient Mariner The Genetic buttonhoiee III AnhL {ixai on with A heady eye and uh an Adnwminhirl rim. "In only five your: mw." it aye. "Canadian will celebrate the 100th Army-nary of Pontedentim, Surliy. utter loo yum. it In time that Canadian reached sufficient political maturity mulbepmmiaedthelum.end led to believe they an inn it {or mxprnce." We wonder. EDITORIAL NOTE Stone wells do not I prtlnn inflammation-mean the PMhndOreminmbotthe ot- tirial uni-d tnnn the U3, Nata-Al institute a! Government Pam-e- in: in that prion-nan not unl- tortcd by thin thought. "m evidence of detention.“ a rel-an rig-dd. "al h “I'll-MI to I‘- hahilitatioud mien-e of mi Wm‘m w- hywnyotintnhduanewwln- MWMhl‘m detainee mien-4 low-d window. with stainl- ued bun mind in the murd- et the Win-pant. STRA Alix AIR AGE IN LAPLAND Planes Ride Herd On Reindeer Nation! Gear-flue society Llle tor the Lapps u not Ill reindeer Ind rolorliil rodumra The mi mum-y has naimdiy lrrlved llI LApimd About 12m oi the hardy Arc- tir pl‘ople live In An mini: reg~ Ion lhui cull arms: boundarie. in northern Europe. There are :iiimo Lapps Norway. mu m Sueden. 2.300 in Finland. and mm in Russia. Mon at iiu-m Are fishermen and (Inner: Only about A min are reindeer ht'l‘llrrs. And I small in mmpniy or these are numadl or ii . ceremony .i a eelde (Illa. ’nuigr, iii keeme wiiii lmodern trend. he oltrn rnnmlu Ieml-Immlda AERIAL "mum: Fnr mnnl “Reindeer Lippi." herdan u . businm. not A mean: nt mini-mu Thry ttiid A profitable market lnr men And hide: 50!"! use Ail-plum And radio telephone! to kEIp i truck at their Inlmuln. Many‘ remain Ill warm mum in mm- er and hire men to mid their ‘ The minty larmhnusl-s Are A Ali-n: ppuimi III lhe uum-dA' irudiiiouul reindeer»skill lcnla. where smoke in. almost im- bear-tile In the day and tem- per-tum dropped below mo during Minter mm; But «in uomAds i-lind tn ihi-lr hApiii wiiAu they winiui- in turmiinum, Tiicy nlill u: did Ileep on the limr In the any: Mien A mln'n lite} literally depcnded upon in. bond. remdrer lhrlt w“ A m» rchenslhle lml rare mine am I! mime" hrrume in“ Vllal lhettn mun-ml Today rustling M a [rent problem The rolnrtul «urietund-hlur ups. brill-d lmrkll worn by ma l «own. And Q C ; it 'C a ,L'. O I I I .l l l ,3 ll ll 3 I .l d ll Ii ii 'i l a lwav. uiiere llll mu wan iimug . THGARTNEY PARK Lapp norcerefl once were re- hy the lire The youlh. it devel- gamed II the moat powerful in oped, Wu ’ust hack min in I sill-pupae. where he had earned bu damn d!!!” with A theela on existenIiAIiam. The LIDD il-Ifldilrd ol educa- iuu. u gennnily summing. pm impnwiug nniy In I lew do" the belle! in "Id". or pl- fllll hniy plarn. penit. Till mum muAiiy In Aim..er l Alipr xlniiu. nick l ‘ over 16"! A blood mm A duum by throw- M march in Final-h LlPIInd Europe, :Ayl the Nuiioml Geographic Society Ivan the Terrible Ienl tor them to u- Shoulder - Hand Pain Results {5 3: .iieir if} RE 55 I 9. ‘i egg: rii Fill“; i iradentmdable Ihoulder-hand in and about the neck: Ind 09' erAtiouA In the neck. Chen. and AM occasion-Hy to l on the nerve root: In such In» etaneel. it In obvloul why nervea ml blood vesicle o! the Ihnulder and Arm - lows stroke or a hurt Ali-ck IA mrr obncure. The be)! "media In phylt ell therapy and hormone! Inch tomet that appeared century Runla. Lappu once believed ir medicine men could mp the flow at in: l none in the lake. Even «pd-y. at Icon true put- in pings. hills. or "nail Inlanda'l ‘widriy mend la a mauirnl the medicine man my mrlly ‘ ump the Apirii Alone. JFK’s Strategydlhfiaiened l A min In the Us political mood iiimiem in mi idem Kennedy trmnllnl tn w of III! Communilt irpm hloncnw'l ihrpuxn continued ofllering: ol loud And niim Us A . thll iii-mg nu cu: m In. Ill! Kennedy Admiulurutiou «Anni to limp lrytul. pArtlc- ularly iii PuiAud Ann Yun- lllVll. which nlxiariuily and culturally have mined iii lulla- I punm pt ultimaltam andI ludrpc nui ndee, ihemoodotlhevs. enniilderlnii A com p i- o in I A e. l lat-ct nnwmnnlar hill-nee [mm-1h poll-.tbe .trrnlll lim- the government in "due to lhlp wrpiu land "In! cumin-I "All Deal III. emu emu-r1 mAiniAiA- the an d In Into .hiIm:"I “ . "rye-1." Here-sum” Hum-lumi— Iain-.7“ D- I.“ at Ir. H D - nun-Laban- I‘ :;:=:::'- ii - - U) 3' D Z- 0 E tho with hit pltienta. by lllephm. l l Will“ (IV! the tmpreutnn [hit the United sum II "perma- neatly wrlllnl of! ll! 80M flomlnatlon III! milllnnl of people who Itiil yearn for im- din-n." But Kimmy himnelt II in longer cerflln that Yulmllvil. . which remained Aim rrpm Sulln. won't lull Into l pro- longed romance with Khrualr cm IIIIAuottnolure-thati lmAy iiAppni in the nut year in view of Ilw rum! Yululav- Run-Ian mmnip Kennedy uni. m m in ‘peunluiucputlaueinpmvlde ppm. economic unlit-nee It the ‘utelmel nia- uu oimmii nl lmnce. haul! of the US. Wiitlcll M. there is a uuutmn at hivw in he would to even in shipping mil" “M behind the Inn Cnfllll. I’d-And ll Mb“! Ivy Kn- l3? 3 9° t. a H 31:12; z I? 31 til“ i 5 il' ill 3‘! ll ii. i l i l i ilpliiiiip ‘lnilitilii i llufl Iillillla l l l i i I i ii" I» I ll i ’ii i ii i El: A rortlwne or ACTH. not till rondition IA llubbonl and only I per cent (at well ll the lyudrvlll lAiitii mur- than three month. In Van Delkn will Inner untlonl on "indie-l "DWI It lumped. Hil-IMM envo- IUDC lcromwin reule ION! nemnmm S H wrilel' ll le'l dil- eue o' the non- unulull in n woman1 I havl hell"! it. II I man'i din-u REPLY Women develop Ihll dtIordfl ine- v when do- “) v I r I a II I Aymptomn. Send A lumped. wlt-addmned envelope tor leaflet on Pllfl'l dine-Io 0! ill be family lead! WE ALL FALL no" L, I). wrltu- m IA meant by In illuminate nationality! REFLY This km in dillleult ta will by FIDlllllllfllI mint he on divldual ban OUR YESTERDAYS m— u omni- u.» an moi MO 0-H.” I U l i i l l ‘5 r i l i i ii 5 Iii! i ii i is 'I ii i i l l i I I 5 ill i: ii 5! ll rllil 3 i .ll‘; till ii ill 'I l l i. l iii l I. "is I a ill I l l l gl . I, '! III the neck wilh dinct plum Canada :- I Ml Lb loll-l l l E L i l n g5 : i: i lggtzr hi 5 ii , at? i 1" ii‘ 55. i! ii m m. nu at Canadian The condition .1» ll traced with In Gnu. :llpped diAIi (Ir-“I II tho (mill chill W i .mfll filial-lb Nation, llld In thin reflex But why It tot ‘ pm in wodd Ari-in, with load retard iii (mill Aid. The in diam thn‘upnflllohldlherm The NE?!le Live m Kenya politir-l have comprom (Mel and have IN In A . lanyika already hn It: dmn. Event-l in "(And- m Mflca now but an under lb. leIDI-lm IiAh flu. in the early yul‘l Ill (hi theclvl! lulu a m eve of peflothfllelIHl had. In London that the Cdlanidl ot- m" Ind their dlfler» A national reunion Imminent w ii: In the lam. «mm-immunnmmmu (It 3 a (D to MIT A nation. It]! mm. all E? E555 i523: E; g i 3 mm} Plld II to Canada It Ali. nu. . nu mum i i blew piled unusua- uiliim ot deb-h ll di- L'nltle Nalionl. But many problem remAlI the independence oi the Cub torn mud- ol liv- lug. ll political Radon in as companion by We chum. the will of one Mind 7‘ her are 1mm ‘he Mien. but thlr dmnn. 1 on And annual-outer- remain mat. in 11mm tor hulaan W at ill. AMER“ lld All- and U" welln- will“ In’ SLOW DOWN AND LIVE mvln‘ man public highway. I. a Ilvlll. IE W. Hill mum with Mum [IN-Ir. m HYNIDMAN a co. no. I.“ “I 187' 3 :2“ 0“- “In his- I’Ilhl. l trill: Khan! hull uh Ml-