7 8 oe oes ; : 5 ss ‘. - ; i © ey A » i ‘ 4 b i : vias i . , "| and their younger ones about keeping ,. = ers e , She Guardian | ctrine tect torene The Heart _ Another Ominous Step . Nei |. A nice thing about Hallowe’en in ° Belge “By Hareld Merrisen Covers Prines Edward Island Like The Dew i y oo a We J. Coren Publisher ae recent years is the “trick or treat” And. Diet a ee 3 en Mariniic ‘eatoe Fronk Vilitee | Visitations of the younger fry, which Ry Dr, ‘Theodore: R. Van Dela <eieaie._ eat erplerion of Sn re a oe its E i | . Heart -attacks cause more | another step in the slow but dis- | raphy, than a half million deaths an-.| tinct alteration in the Asian bal-\| chance to emerge nually. Many of the victims are | ance from oldsters and a high percentage Seeteve concern to. the Soviet'| its enemies. But: probably survived many attacks and other neighboring | in an early stage of atomic before the fatal one occunred. | countries than to the Western | velopment and is known to lack This is, understandable because | community. sufficient uw) Published every, week day morning (except Sun | have developed into the practice of “Gey and statutory. holidays) at 16S Prince wid, | Soliciting something for others be- - Branch offices at Summerside, Mentague, Alberton | sides themselves. Every year, more ‘ and Souris: ‘ ad ; ‘Represented nationally by Thomson ‘Newspapers and“ more of them are carrying Advertising Services: Toronto 425 University Ave. | UNICEF Hallowe'en. boxes, collect- i \ Ps Empire 3-8894; Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Uni- ting pennies and nickels and dimes a rsity 6-5942; Western Office 1030 West Georgia : per cent recover completely | One~ guided missile doesn't | to make its nuclear threat ef- ua Vancouver WA 7037. f : ‘| for the United Nations Children’s ‘| from. their first attack. _ | place China in the same iw- | fective. yes «Member Canadian Daily Newspaper Publishers | Fund, a pe _ The war Against our number | Clear league as Russia and the | The guided-missile approach “Association and The Canadian Press. The Canadian : . i ° : One health enemy has been di- | U.S., but China is known to be | undoubtedly will prove far more Press. is exclusively entitled to. the use for reoutr It was 20 years ago that UNICEF aie*. : ae __ | rected to the lowering of elevat- | stockpiling nuclear warheads. - | effective than China's current _ Weation, of all news dispatches vin Bie -ntpet was established to rescue “waifs in i 6 pF 0? . ‘@ @ eee ae ‘« | ed blood pressure, high blood While theorists have . sug- inventory of medium bombers. ers. . ¢redited to it or to the Associated Fress or Revie . e yt . ; cholesterol levels, and over- | gested that the more China gets | Somehwat like Canada’s 400» te __and_also the local _news published herein. All | Europe and Asia left . homeless, a gu o Tve READ THE FABLE—J- | weight. The big guns also are | into this business the more re- | mile Bomarcs, the Chinese mie right or republication of special dispatches here | hungry~and diseased by war. - The + a. o*% nee eae SVE READ | aimed ‘gt cigaret sthoking, lack | straint it ho oi ara ory ipretly dle Beicod ee fs aiso rese' . 1 = 2 ec ; “ - Ee ¢ : 7 ‘ MG, ert: perce, | “need has cbntisued inthe years since, | we WP = ‘You'v Lee a me een | Salah wees aaeee es | Sete se all Sa we still. hear rumblings from | Chinese leadership trend indi. | reach into India and $12.00 a year by mail on rural routes and areas particularly- to save children’s lives not serviced -hy -carrier- THe FABLE — physicians who doubt the impor- | cates China is becoming im-| China has stated it i i $15.00 a year off Island and U.K. $20.0¢ per | through medicines.and vaccines. ‘The tence of thaws’ tac i : side Britis / ‘ } tors The dedicated toa philos- | be the.first to use n ‘s year foe and ahanivers outside British or -| 1965 Peace. Prize awatd to the a of Fad A the diet and ae Fee spete , D pepe. but it | ‘een Not over 10¢ single copy. -| organization was a tribute to the olsterol as a causative factor in| There always is the danger a pay any formal Y i} i ¢ s . a . ¥ combination increas- Fae t MONDAY: OCTOBER $i img, | Humanitarian work it is doing and the ene Le ps isolation, “interval unrest, | #uclear nelghbors oe — a -——~ | international friendship it promotes. . One group maintains that we | fear of US. and Soviet missiles einem: Seety cnet, force , High-Handed Indeed Let’s remember, when the young- . ater oe toe tas ae ean gerated’ cian uate tions with Washington and bring . . - sters.come calling tonight with their of the wrong thing. Foods rich in | strength catt lead to hasty on the collusion between the two | “When Defense Minister Hellyer was first asked whether there had | 1H F . i i UICEF boxes, that they’re on a very c | sahesied (tats (most soso Jeng tampering with the ‘brief | fine mission indeed. And, of course, (egg yolks, organ’ meats, aad Pia aoe revive demands from some been any pering some shellfish) are mentioned ae iene oe expressed ain tae ee: - they should be welcomed for their f sentation to the prepared for presentation erecte: parliamentary defense committee last June by Admiral Landymore, he re- | gene Likely e O specifically” The -other group. “I | eevtas boca perme ne tee ae ~ = Ti ggen ory ‘has been pu for e a 1 | cexaicren emed ter twee! Auction Sales Often Sad e ed to-prove that cholesterol is ; z Windsor Star a | the cause a and. ppes the level is a ea j , and that-it ‘was : eee eee reduced chance of having a | There is something about ; These sales are great places "fast snoter move in. the game to | Richard Jackson writes that i the Bates es, a | Seem aoe eae eee discredit his program for integrating | %000Jetter carriers and 11,000 postal — . not taking any chances. They | ticularly poignant when they | canbe found at them. They be- fs cociid’ seer But On position workers strike in November, they : BS oe an see no harm in eating more fish ot change Ba soe come of monetary value be- - members continued to-press their in- | face the almost certain prospect of lis t Soe poultey, tend ot Sonet, | amily Sor generations. This wo- | Bet t do mee Gems hee nek being inimediately ordered back to # | whole meat, and using polyun- | ally comes when there is no i _ plied: “Not by me.” He gave the ; impression that he regarded the In his usually well - informed : -column._ in ttawa Journal, : quiries, and on Fridgy.the. document” l . a a “| xh nel. comoet whee. Dare. mesial ark in question was tablé® without com- work by"Parliament. Last year when te A COMPLAINT FROM THE TORTOISE civ tasted ot tant te batter. becomes too old to carry oa wisi’ te el tees ie ment by the minister. It confirmed | # Partial erie on ne off _ ; — é Leet smoking aad more exer- meer. When the old man of | auction sale, with the owner ne ’ (ie _| service in Mon , Toronto an ° ° ‘| ‘cise also are healthful. watching closely what each ani- Admiral Landymore’s contention that: | Vancouver: Pastinnint- wate et dan OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson ys Nabisuwidio: Wasct ‘vesewrcn | These salen pee’, met dust of | musi aa hetenrtlidy pra l ar references to a “desperate”. shortage continues on-other causes of at- | Commodities without sentimen- | brings. But ‘the tough part of it ~ | sion. It had ‘adjourned June 30— ay Ff ° tal value. There may be a herd of naval personnel and ther com | Oe tora summer recent | Heraldry Society Launched Without Fanfare] reste'ser sore y | 2 ate, wis be trmer | Sra areas em ur s - f e i bac id extract lower the cholester- | eve" over years, deleted;-and “other. words substityted the election was called for Nov. 8 An impressive number of dis- Since both the present and the | generations in England, Scot a level. Hopaeliad a Ai Pr the | @nimals having been nurtured | Then comes the realization Z and Parliament didn’t get back into |. tinguished Canadians from far | immediate, past Governor Gen- | land, Ireland, France and other | small intestine does the same. It-|.by him since they were calves. | what it and near gathered in Ottawafo r | eral are members of this socie- | European tries. But the in- | is interesting to note that more.| here will be equipment with | farm to 5 est e beyond=-those-“ai--|“than-150-years ago, a Dr.-Stark | Which-the= fanmer.;has-.plowed: _ Raapneaneennnent ainaiaaaas - instead, giving a totally false mean- S195 ARRRTEN ea OAL ECORI GS LOR i OO TE INL mK Nl RN 3 al ; s ais - son ae puimteseanbascicn tack » o ing to Le ae cae business until last-Jan.-18.-So when~«|-sthe-tmaugural meeting “of “T lre:|-ty;-this may rank: a the first oc=-|-terest “extends” beyond thosedi= “than Outside the Commons, Mr.-Hellyer the strike was called, the govern-'| Heraldry Society of Canada, La | casion in Canadian history when | rectly ‘concerned, and includes | reported that an excess of sweets’| end tilled-his fertile acres ..foP.|-he-had-accumulated .on...it..are ; ide ee ment, with plans for the’ election Societe Heraldique du Canada *| a prime minister has ‘been for- | especially many stamp- collec- | caused greater shock to the sys- | Years: : gone from him forever. ‘ told reporters that the minister had alread in th ‘os i on 25th October. mally by two native | tors who study heraldry on post- | tem than fats. His theory is be- | ~There may be old-fashioned : the right to determine what armed | @Teaay e works, was.in no posi- This young society only receiv- | born or Generals for his | age stamps. ge _ ing reinvestigated in England at | wood-burning stoves upon which JENKINS WASHING : ; om 4 ; tion to recall Parliament. r _| ed ‘its federal charter of incorp- | policy—for which of course he | Mr, Nunn explained .to me | the present time.” ‘ countless tasty meals were-cook- forces officers can tell a committee. ee ae ation recently, yet today the | has received no mandate from | that the enormous distances of . NOSEBLEED ed, and ground which the family But in this case, on his own showing, ba time, Parliament will be in meee has reacted 87, | the cman agg anes eee on went. ” Mrs. G.N. writes: Could ane- | 8at on cold winter evenings. Or : ; ; , re every province ex- secre of Heraldic meetings of a soc such a8 | wie concn ee eed? |there be a bed-stead, Service on all makes it would seem that some of the | Session, and already the word is being | Cor Aiperta, and is expected to | Society, Mr. ‘Nérman Nunn, | this; it wil therefore be the pol- | ™® cause frequent’ nosebleed? | ‘Taos cao en vakeh emma ot | © Wikew Wakes : a E y F _»- bureaucrats..of his department had passed around that if a reasonable | pass the 500 mark quickly. For- | told me that he is amazed at | icy of the society to transact | as but other causes are Sie the initiate thelr OW “understanding can’t: ‘be reached with — -mer—Governor General Vincent |. the widespread interest in herat- -Most of its business by. mail, im- | sore common. -— - ss may be even a spinning wheel, a hid without .even ‘consulting the |. the postal people and their unions, ee isa onan, = a ieee are taany Conediah distributed to all members, a oe | eaeetae caction — ot ae ae minister. One would think, as a mat- | then the government is quite prepar- The purpose of, the society is | families which are entitled to | a periodical journal of greater oe eon is Jost. Ban aiiiaae ? ~~ ter of courtesy at least, that Admiral | ed to ask Parliament to intervene. | oi? in"th accurate knowledge of | mo 3 Landymore would have been notified -| Already accused of setting “guide- | the art and science of Heralry, | of: eee ene a that his report had been bluepencil- | lines” for wage settlements in in- | 275%’ sangeet a tae ce Uniform Drivers License led. But that wouldn’t do, it seems. | dustry with the Cabinet-approved 30 | to paenies: It is a pr oe orga- Winnipeg Free Press ne Q And when the admiral itisisted on | per cent for the Quebec longshore- | nization, in no way official: It) 1) 4) increasi ee ces iae : making public‘the fact that his views | men and the, Seaway workers, the te Coheed Need betiet clety one of the unnecessary ir- | éwentieth - century development —_—_———————_—- had been misrepresentetl before the | government is said to be determined | which is a branch of the Royal | Dams © Doone mel toes fram | Tt t Se good news, teretore, that |] “HOOT a committee, he was fired! ae are om a pie ce eee the lee iy hese oan ¢ problem of drivers’ | ¢¢ provincial miisrs, acon DONT SHOO : a Mr. Hellyer has now indicated that fixin fly! promote a knowledge of heraldry ee. : vt eigrtomied ite own | mittee formed to s - briefs presented by “other officers” | Pay standards in its own establish. | and even to encourage Canad. | irri caceg sda eteninioee| TOS smt means of introducing || OR THROW STONES & s edited in the same | ment. the la ‘established its own-eet of drivers’ qualifica-| will be valid in all provinces— 188k might have been 8 e lawfully e process- tlelia. : AT INSULATORS : oper : fashion, before they were given to The postal workers, it is predicted, | es. + the committee. This was a matter of | Will have to settle for the proposed vee Ce ai “happenstance,” as he called it; he | interim six per cent, or whatever | elected at the inaugural meeting Service interrupti ions and_.power cndn't seen all the briets beforehand, | little bit more they may be able to | and included Canadians whe | garaises of previous driving 3 Te- z gardless driving ex- ria : point was that an oticer get as a supplementary. sweetener, | Dave made their mark in every | perience, he must undergo = mend, pe meas failures caused by cracked and ive “must conform,to government policy, | and then like ‘the rest of. the civil |... The honorary vice-presidents t of : : ; _ ee tut Gee oe, broken insulators resulting from wil- : | include the past Lieutenant Gov- service do the best they can at the | ror <r Ontario, Hon. Keller | prs to commend | if Teport, when completed, But there is another point in ques- | collective bargaining table. The 50 | Mackay; the Primate of Can-| i when few favorably received. ‘|| ful destruction not only causes un-" thém any more. We know they’re | Globe and Mail, can hardly be expect- | Fost Office buildings and trucks. : people to- ~ tion here, which the ter chooses | cents an hour they’re demanding as |. ada, Archbishop Howard Clarke |:mobiles and when Canad- | .. With the possibility of no-more sities ce bux to ignore. It is the question whether | a minimum interim increase, if paid | ‘Thomson’ar Flest; Senator |e saved, in, the same prov- Goad. tare iy geek bone tha! necessary inconvenience to our QS the . parliamentary, com: out across the whole spectrum of the Norman “Larry” Mackenzie, | lives. : will be implemented in law— a ’ but ¢ @ . ' " misled by the manner in whic civil service, the way the Treasury ance Arent of U.B.C.; the | In today’s Canada, however, | *P which, in the interests of ef- _ Customers, reates serious wg : nm Archivist,.Dr. Kaye | it is hopelessly obsolete. Like the | ficiency and commonsense can- : garbled briefs were presented, Board has it figured, would add some | Lamb; the Chief Justice of Cam- | little red schoolhouse, it is an! not be taken too soon. hazard. * ~ “representing the- views of-senior:of-~}$500 million to the pay roll,.____| ada. Hen. Robert Tascheresus | ooo ae Se eee Sf ficers who were known to have pre- M ’s Repl City; Bert Herridge, socialist Th | Of Jud tem We ask your assistance in - protecting our power.. facilities so that pared them. It was their experience r. Massey s heply MP from the Kootenays; ‘Colon- ; e Kole uages Gos dake oc dlaun 6o apply Sneek Savin bs one ee ale aad - they ‘were supposed to be giving to mito, Star,’ after a long | 9 Porte or Wenn _ , ©” Terente Telegrams 7 ¥ : Sie : ; “the committee, as an ‘aid in evaluat: - oe of f ‘ ae hie ry ore =o There. se@ms..to., bea seneral [case in, point. isthe recent}... Obey ol cae Spencers Se _ ing the policy the government was as come ou vi abolishing ‘Alan. Beddoe, | misunderstanding mong Spence Royal . oe ert proposing...There is every reason to. | the monarchy in C Weis pen Chirtc: | samen pate a ta 2 ce ey deed misledon theo. fvery | presens some mothe seem onal | ee a MARITIME ELECTRIC _ deed misled,on this point. Every | presents some motheaten argumel se dinoral akcnue ates Gas they tao ess Marvel teen AAV . ca , reason, too, why Parliament should | on the subject, which its contempor- | Peace Tower here. Among the | such duties. : ‘ ho é " feel. dffronted at the deception prac. | ary the Globe and ‘Mail finds distaste- members are Governor General | This is unfortunate. At no | Conpary tmilech= ticed upon it, and“upon the country. | ful and which it disposes of in a / Ming-oreney Soptaia | dae a Yee Seater Lacie : P- 7 | And why it should keep a still more | lengthy editorial. We need not go ' Colonel. Frank McEachern of | ce themselves from labor arbf vigilant eye on policies that have to | into the coptroversy, but we thought - aia ee aa oe ‘ - . be buttressed by such unscrupulous particularly effective the Globe and | ADMONISH PR MINISTER ‘What he did say in a-letter to i a oy = ai methods, - “+ Mail’s reply to The #tar’s contention | | At its inaugural, necting, the | the judiciary in September, and = — i , aonta that “if Canada became a republic | ciety with an appropriate. fragt grein ibe oak e i —S>=> S—SSS——_— = 2 Hallowe en Again tomorrow, Governor-General George | A jetter, was drafted | and: ‘the Government i ie = rae : This is the night when goblins |. Vanier. could be named president to one io seis ot anata a aoe ie } F ; lr prowl, but their supernatural aura | carry on-as he does now.” eramaegy s Geciered tstent re tas : : : ‘ : » ; } ; move’ coa ; : 7 : ; has faded and we don’t shiver at His Excellency, comments the |, vvereion of Casita fren ti | : . / : ry : a ’ ; ‘ ; probably the-kids next door, dressed |. ed to reply to such a proposal but a up, and we like to see them enjoy | previous: Governor-General, Vincent Our Yesterda Ss. themselves provided they keep their | Massey,.has had this to Say: : (From The Guardian Files) | | essume such ad Sah eat : antics within reasonable bounds. | “Some people see more in a presi-'|’ awenry serve YEARS AGO berries cane een said, “tubject | 2 He - AS OF MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st the That_goes for older pranksters too, | dent tHan asovereign.I must tell you | ~ (October 31, 1941) to the requisite assurances . of eae ‘Charlottetown Branch of the Eastern Cane . of whom we are more suspicious, and | that for our country, I can only see nae ten States destroyer their Ser eae within the wa See OR a as mane for whom the police will be on the | less. If we were to have a president | Soy 'sme west of teelant the powever Tae Ca tas bina | ada Savings and Loan Company will be - alert to see that they don’t make without executive powers, I presume | first American naval vessel to |"receiving complaints that some } | se ; r : Hallowe'en liberties an excuse for | it wouldsbe his duty to supervise the | De sett {0 [he bottom since the | Judges are accepting 90 any f{ - +... becated/at 85 Queen St., next to the Post vandalism. Prime Minister. If they were of the | ao tee the bench has stared. Some| Office. On the whole, we think our teen-. "same party, then what would be gain- e increasing German Pres- cases have be post- y agers show more responsibility in -| ed?.Or, if of different parties, then | seen FE etEn acsttert ina (MEL ote hatiies cf ae: |: y e s : ‘ theit Hallowe’en activities now than | what would not be lost? How could bein » peat LEE alot pore have cee = for jud- | ~ M) Bes ee : they did in years. gone-by. But this |- we keep-an elected president free aaa aenighe Hi : : Ni a motoring age has brought new. |. from partisayjship? How could he be . net ‘to Talla Lina Attics, oe regrettable that Mr. Car- | THE EASTERN CA ADA SAVINGS and LOAN ; dangers where youngsters with cars. | certain to personify what is best in Tae a ab) eee Wh rections See ce . COMPANY - LIMITED. ey bet are concerned, and it is here that the | the national character? By what The Western Big Three split | sion that has long existed in the _ worst consequences are to’ be feared | means could we secure in the office |-sharply over the Middle East | Judges Act, has been minister- crisis when Britain and France . 85 Queen Street. from even a little display of reckless- | of president a proper representation | vetoed a U.S. cease-fire plan and | While The Telegram is not op- |” ; ness. Not only to the joy-riders | of the founding races?” announced they, would land to egy sitting on boards ss themselves, but to the whole travel--| Mr. Massey's statement appeared - troops in the Suez Canal zone. enema aera ae 7 SS ling public. Parents bear the respon- | some years ago, affer his retirement Hungary’s harassed govern-. ecematicad, we | mare te SS ili ild- ; Ig. t turned against i members udie- |: sibility of warning their, older child from the governor: generalship. It’s ae Srathare ait th Soviet A tame ric ry a aR ne | ? — ren very'emphatically on this point, | well worth'recalling at this ar hauled down the Red flag. *| probes into political matters. A ; ; Sy ere eae ; i ; { ‘ : : ' ig Pe ie € a : ‘ »