é a Whe Guardian | s S sinaia tial op ae vember. That’s a well-established | i i i se NEALE Wi! ember. That's a wellesta a Pros And Cons; _Reassuring Indications Covers Edwerd: Island Like The Dew P ni democracy, and it € fing ee iy ag ; oe ‘ . J. Hancox, wo i * , batt ; w tt hk woe be be unfortunate if we lost sight Of Aspirin : Canadian Press Staff, Washington } — aa ware day merning teccapt rn Mr. Greene; we note, made this Pir aspirin had bass enone United States and the Soviet Um Techkeot to Hanoi ond Semnoe Fheronsrcarn ees uate a N45 Prince rest, | the basis of his tour of the Prairie last year it ie doubtful whether | {on continue to kick each other | BF, Ao epee > Branch offices at Summedsice, provinces last week. If an vin- the Food sod Drug.adminietre. |on the shine on vericue wale a ~ eS | oe ny pro tion would allow it to be sold in | worn issues, including Viet A Rees ee ee , many by Nene Newnan, | Cit! Liberal leaders had him in tow the Unie ‘tne, Raw many | NA as ne sens that | Sinton at tee metine ‘Advertising Services: Toronto 425 University Ave, | 00 that occasion, we saw no reference sia and gastric bleeding these two major’ powers Russia’s first venture zy 38894; Monwea! $40 Cathcart Sreet Un | to it in the generous publicity _ his small percentage preys hed Sekine anda sade the, toile reed yy Pg a ips sw 65942; Western Office 1090 West Georgia ; P y salicylates broader range of common | certainly he ‘Soviet Street Vancouver AAA 7037. tour received. On the contrary, the re ene are joey : leaders ie ae Beige 8 een Deity Newspaper Publishers | new Agriculture Minister seemed to lou te Sebel: SBeree s90CNENS Ee kes oad os te ee ene a ie and The Canadian Press. The Canadian 4. ; ? even though a small amount js now -has a vested | surauices of support from the ‘Drew is exchaively anttied Ye the use for repubs enjoy being on his own. He didn’t — et prime cause- of’ logical Sent ieee Oat least there was real satic- gredited to it or to te Guestadiad becse ot ticles wait in hotel rooms for party aides to accidental among ae the Soviet Union {s | faction in-gaverament circles at oe fo" the local news published herein. al) | Come to him but sailed out to meet pr ape oon nak gape din wayne net cote ame republication of ; educating on an ; ae. Nei aly aaa here allcomers—representative farm- using bottles with -that | tions of being as soft on the It also ie assumed here, al- Not over 40c per week by carrier, ers and grain men wherever he could the fry cannot remove. _| U.S. : ‘though it cannot be confirmed, 0 “oy8!20018 ye be mai'on rt roves and rem | find them. He found he could talk Se ees be Sree: etn cee aaa rae Eee 2 $15.00 » year off Island and U.K. $20.00 per their language without help from, any oo used and useful of Ml counter-attack trite Coauin: other nese of plans for I ~yeab-in U.S. and elsewhere outside British Com- | party interpreter. And that, we ex- We are pointing out thet ade | Mist warts, lesderitip end 6 comtact wit Nort Viet Wem. monwealth, ' ° a a verse reactions to everyday re- | credited in the West at least | Some believe too that the MEK donee: Ya otresin pect, is how he’ll want to act when -_ Member Audit’ Burenu of Circulation. he comes here. ~ should aot be restricted "because marti i he as ew eat Runala boat &. Weel Germany — ' of irrational fears, No country | . As - belligerently urges | armed with nuclear weapons. PAGE THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1966. . Apart from Saskatchewan, we have in the world controls the sale of | North Viet Nem to fight on and | They point to the vague senti- - : a the largest part of our economy in- dragy v0 well 46 the United Stxt- S U.S. talks nie ee con- — amen last — by Away Off Course ” volved in agriculture of any province oa ine to see a Menean donee south, cma ss been aia eotor Trhard gece bere to die- Mr. Diefenbaker has suggésted og That's te oe ae Mr. | — peteatially | de dengure us tog Me tenses 0 milder-enet- | ones | Germany's nuclear future. ._Ahat current. disagreements between reene here, really; a naturally over ‘ mative. ' ; : the federal pceidaeet ‘and ‘Quabec he'll want to talk with.as many.of our feillin, oe Uk, we: aeann about = prehension ‘coool the spread of are just shadow-boxing and play-act- | leading farmers. as he can’ meet. Nor oma ee Jee et AAR Oot Se ne eee Soe ie “ing to help the Quebec Liberals in a will he feel the need for a political more prevalent in TV eee Sere Sanantee We vomghensnel me 0 o ‘provincial electio chaperon in his chats with Premier ciels than it is in fact. Less than : - : ncial election expected this ; five per cent of those recei “year. How is one to account for his Shaw and Agriculture Minister Mac- ~ Gurus toe adgitie tele a R k Of Di ; d b own exhibition of “shadow-boxing and Rae. 5 ns = s A loped this symptom. Larger dos- OC ; iscar play-acting” in threatening, at the | _, 1 same goes for Fisheries Min- a : exon arturtice who take large. | ro er | . very opening of the new Parliament, aged gr set ots gto Di er a ; : ae weed ak viteh 0 ttt: Ry aang gr or my ow ed ~ “to press for an early non-confidence wcaceilrisede inne Suse > ieelteatachiloraspgres | disintegrates criterion of {a8 been.under @ virtual block- |. But there be "no doubt - motion because of the government’s he were, he too could be expected to ; éts solubility. ee eke ade. imposed by Spain. The | that almost ee man the inha- slate te ciidton in: get promptly and easily.in touch with ‘S$ slowly regardless of how fast | ¢*#ct causes are obscure, but | bitants of Gibraltar regard the Speech from the Thro:e? Other | provincial authorities and lead- oss eee eo Semeonek beg bn Spain wants to alter “sree to selioes tiie linen atsine. opposition party leaders have indicat: a Indeed, he could get - ee vs | en a aes tea Held ster te pre ad yp eer riggs ad benceiillng Paget ong Be ther ed that they will not support such a | W¢l! primed on our fishery problems ~ “WE HAVE AIMS “ - sa oak on codeis "| this mountain fort at the south- |ly, ought to be the point-of-de- motion at this time, and it is question- eee ae remy Sm his predeces- $$ OF OUR OWN ie tration, but the amount of 0 oe ae pertare: ae, ‘Sew dicots 2 80) -d. i ° 2 z i — > ’ 7 how many of Mr. Diefenbaker's | pate s cae oe ee —_— OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson = 8 a = dove ene ee Sine) enate | desuede spies te oe 0 - aie him in this would make-an- Hent ad for ay ee Stars ue foe Eee. 5 eee Back = om. Socek seceien Mee "preset <(enpande is ab Sri ee | Salute In Saskatchewan Place Names. [tive tvitaton aioe can ve |Searnsve Siconsteed sSagam, |cavnion wits te rgste oa , ; curtailed commerce, pendent peoples guiding sown amore satesmanlie grap of | 7" Peinde Libral ne, | Sebmaren ez aa ey tr UR | PME, ow ely ee tne |e ome we To™ (en a Oa what this issue involves! His party : : | sue of a new stamp, be | MIS castle or on the GOLDEN | _ “One ie ieee ee ; sidiascadits |G0 tise tea Otto ob Tn favors rv Inte ogee: | S,USTr: ut not we tuk, im | SS SAG rl | aie, | PINE ae ED |, we ME MM, (Ores eae ee Bay (oo at ca Se sion from $75 to $100 a month, but enough of this sort.of thing at min- Our “Prairie Lily” province, | HONEYMOON, of would they | it would look better flying at TI- the lungs due to pneumonia be as an ' Spain's the United Nations quite as _he does not corsider that an expres- Gash Gia aah etactl sometime called Ceneda's Bread. just leave it at SKULL CREEK? | GER HILLS, The TITANIC did | ™staken for those due to tuber- | wish for 9 different rela tmuch-as the Gibraltarians them- sion by the House on such a matter aigns. We re [ be aod cinating previness, Sal ony tint a of ust ie. LOVE "a uot s WARTIME ae "The “CLIMAX — REPLY ee ee er ee ae _. ecessarily or inherently represents ne of aia vahetaatie west pra ra ae quickly learns. It | will we LIVELONG with it? | was when it was named the Pear-| | This seldom happens. In the | Bey a vote of. no confidence in the gov- the basis. t of lin . oe eure pee e- eatin eae Be ee eee eats tee ee a whacoek saber: ‘ A Welcome Move cunaiat: The: question: @f whethle:| Sn ee es but of Ur | Wecch aristecrats eettionent |DISSON weeks | ROLDO ASS See eee | eee deals ‘ honest needs and capabilities. in the south : would no doubt have | and see it flying across the SE ae ae oe Chawa Cline the 21 NDP members would support ‘5 HES to Grey Owl's lone- | liked it, but don't wear a RED | BROADACRES of the BRAIN. |‘uberculosis {nvolves the upper) sealed , os ‘ e Conservatives would depend upon | —S» Teachers’ Salaries | Bags.” rs” | santp nee fame. REWARD, that & 66 FREES See ee eayokere ia. ee sores.” |te Se nited Notions Convention | visctal Juriedicti 0 . : . i ane on. the motion’s wording. A simple ex- The provincial sak te Wael to not widely: taown is RENOWN or ‘REVENUE trom |SHACKLETON or SCOET have | _ MOUNTAIN FEVER on Road Traffic,’ to’ edme into | However, the provincial gov- eR Hat ponaigues abba he > provincial government is to | that Saskatchewan's place na- | it. Maybe ROBIN HOOD would | taken it to the Poles, or the DRI- Mrs. W. writes: Is it true that | force for this country on Janu- /ernments have been consulted ressi auld be one ahiag: acactieg _be commended on its prompt action | ™¢s Newfoundland’s more | take.it, to RUNNYMEDE and | VER for General BROOK have | Rocky mountain spotted fever is | ery 2. : and have agreed that they, will raised w Sy -A:MOFUR 1 $n “sopctoving = aw BOkis GE tanchedit | eckciccey ae ee eee ne Se SRSSEAL,/ may: | takes © os B BOUNTY, 10. he found ell over the United States? | This is a welcome move; it is |be prepared to implement its calculated to defeat thé government 4 background and the aspirations | be the MARQUIS.would RO. | FOUR CORNERS through CEY- REPLY high time it was taken because | provisions. at this sably stazé ibaetths salaries, to be effective in the next | the trials and the joys,. of the | MANCE with it in the MANOR. | LON to BATOCHE? T think the |. Yes- The name. of this tick- |the convention was originally | An important first step would ‘ | early’ stage, a-mas- | school year, which should do much | °t. settlers. These pictures: | Maybe NEPTUNE would take it | whole thing is a ‘TANGLE. borne disease is no longer accut- | Signed in 1949. | be for them to settle upon uni- 2 sive backlog of legislation before the a ¥ 7 : que names have just been used | OVERLAND: ona BLUE HE- | LAG.” ate because cases have been re- | One of the great practical ad- | form national standards within Age ita Ae cnc to remedy a situation that has be- | to tell “The story of the-New | RON to the OLD WIVES. Cer-| Mir. Easton took all names /Ported from every state im the | vantages to the average Molec | fae, corm’ ccs and trattie ema occasion pps come of growing concert to the prov- |“{.°6 0 “en wm Somatie, | tainly it ie oot like.e SCEPTRE, | from the Post Office Guide. eenegt faine. end, Vir. | st 16 a Oe Wk toy a ene ane trettic ___~ If the government, were defeated -/- ince~ generally The new-pay_scale | by Norman Easton, of. 1401 Min. ROCK. not © as ee G Ce ee mont: vp HAS MY VOTE ‘loam te Canada wie SS on a ‘motion not: specifically framed | was recommended in a brief present- | % Street, Regina, this was oe |) —————— = wells J. B. writes: Do you approve | leaves on a trip. PLAN VISIT TO SURINAM as a confidence vote, he added, it | ed by the Prince Edward Island ro ee ee: nee f a ke ee ae re hints “wavel ead to take- his | GEORGETOWN Britieh would be faced with three choices of | ‘Teachers’ Federation, on the logic. |-mall reaching “Seskatchewan’s | = Put Strap In Museum Se cote sane et ee ar eta Lo woes tems (CP). = Palins eer action: It could accept the policy ex- | 4) ground that it was needed to Jon Dielesbeier recat, 1 ——— + porente Daily-Star________-_| body i some way. There will, be reciprocal ed- | Forbes Burnham of British Gui- Prsed In ihe mobn, “OF W cous | Sern i Nam need o | Ase OORT ong |_ Seng ep ees wr ete tng etm | Hegel aha | Cte ey ara ty reg e motion as an, teachers to other provinces and to devised by the LEADER, will it young ones and on used on any of the city’s 75,000 your work, but it is wonderful siderable significance -with the visit at the invitation of Surin- expression of the House’s opinion but | make the climate here inore favor- | Gust of MAJOR propa x cael tape Pligg adhe ae coe ge marr oorees baglantne ne cannon = i yen ioe oe st extant deka ae ilel, Asa ‘vote Of no" confidence:--Or : 2 favo CESS of MAJOR proportions, in Cor. | gives of the year ot 1967. gel. is 10,000 at q r, able for the securing of the kind of would it make a CHOICELAND | Corporal punishmént either use-:/ poral - punishment be ad- | body a temporary rest. But the convention covers.| ‘square miles of British Guiana itcould separate the subject of the . Seiaheriaiie-eakonl i in which to live, will it- make | !e8s or harmful. In our opinion only. with sanc- | PREVENTION OF DIABETES | more than drivers’ licences. Ite | *etTitory. It is understood this ha ect ental ' system requires. | GoopsorL, or the | it should be abolished from On. | tion of the principal, and~ must} -A-teader_writes: Can diabetes a} | Will be discussed during the visit btion from the issue of confidence | -. There was urgency about the mat-_|. DRINKWATER? it have | tatio . be reported to the city's direct. | be prevented? Hoe ne ae tae coe ta... | Mt Mill @ Caribbean free trade and move at once, under the rules of | ter because this is the time of year | & 8°04 OUTLOOK, will there be | It's a view that Hamilton's | oF of educatiot, REPLY things as basic rules of the | pian to which British Guiana, the. House, for a vote of confidence. | when school systems begin to look | GEENA seem © | First Unitarian congregation put | exéreiae the dieipline of « wise sisly ies at eal. Gubsten pile [elena edie ad wie no ee Thus, if another election were pre--| for the teachers who will be serving | Temain TINY? What will the |‘ e Department of Educa- | and firm parent. A letter. writ- | by @ person who stands @ ood a intern aoa ree cipitated as a result of a non-confid- | : : © | PRELATE eay about it, or the | on's committee on educational | er today suggests that when per. |chance of developing the die ce tae them during the next academic year. | oHAPLIN or even the PRI- | aims this Week. The Unitarians | ents to discipline their chil |ease. Mild diabetes may be ‘ence vote, the onus would be on the For this reason the Federation asked MATE? What are the feelings claimed that teachers strap pup. | dren—and don’t use the rod avoided by keeping slim end in a government. that it might have an answer to its a. ne paleo Co ion the: teacher has to step in (NOTE: Al correspondence “We were hoping-that-the Conser-|-request by Jaiuary 31, and for thig | BATTLE HESGHTS or at DUN. | This {= probably true. Most | as the wrathfl avenger (for the | '¢ Dr. Vast) Dellea should be too, ght | reason the government lost no time! grow and drink to it, or tt “and role—as— | But-the array of authority that | Van <Dellen, co Chicago Trib- “to see it this way; but he séems de- | in coming to its décision. it in a SWIFT CURRENT or | that.the best teachers don’t re- surrounds. teachers ‘and princi. | ~ ™me; Chicago, Illinois.) termined to take his own obstreperous ‘As rioted tn yesterday’s Guardian, | Ye." PLOWING WELL, or | Sut, "0 Be sitep. They hive | Fae eee tet toy ade: te co -vere--will it leed? : y y Mn, | just FORGET it? Will it make good classroom discipline with- that ought. to urge ead? Very | the differences in the new pay. scale | ‘a new FRONTIER, or should we | out it and, moreover, “a better » shouldn't need the rein close to the rocks, we predict, so far are slight for those teachers who do send it to ABERDEEN or may- learning environment is estab- | forcement of a eo a ta A ¥ _ as his party fortunes are concerned. | not have at least a senior matricula- dn fhe’ dancruaay? oe | ie fact that corporal pun- | eat ‘oe yi i | | ) { s i S So far as Parliament is concerned, tion and one year of formal educa- it as pretty as a BLUEBELL or stile disappearing from The % strap should ge in i fg a LV — = “ the danger is not defeat of the-gov- | tional Anitiing Waskme aanbe” With JASMIN of even LILAC or WILD | °F ls anyway. In Toronto, | ¢0 a historical museum. , ood a f g a } a bh ernment but paralysis of the House. | their senior matriculation and the FRORISHER have sont of it eee “S ; And that is something the electorate | professional training theré are sig- | ° the soldiers that were at DUN- Fr english Spoken Her e : will simply not stand for. Not again, | nificant increases in the salary struc- GREY nave Thoughe of it? =A |. Financial Pest “ mo Charl ttetown to: ia from Mr. Diefenbaker or anyone else. | ture. These increases do not bring- MATADOR _ corteinly il not | Maybe there is some sense in-pother words of French origin 0 a Ministerial. Vic; the scale up to what the same teach- | ““"1 was quite an ENDEAVOR | the efforts of the French to rid | had to be liquidated. inisterial Visits ers can attain in other provinces; but, | and a CONQUEST to be able fo | thele language of Anglo- Saxon | |The entire social fabric, ia Montreal ae Our new provincial Liberal leader, | in the words of the Federation brief, | {y,thie thing at all points of the | impurities. Le briefing of le fact, would be grievously under ’ Mr. Campbell, has not lost any time | “We feel confident that it is adequate, | PANSE of this « et bee coe oe ite & Seca a could he eae in getting acquainted at Ottawa and | when combined with their desire to | coud Taise an te ee i ete her - M ncton -establishing personal contact with fata ieee cee and cal. it 2 FEUDAL flag. Will | 9008, but it obviously has little conee Seman Bee coneneny 0 ; “i ; ee remain in this province, to turn the | we go FORWARD with it? How |du sex-appeal for the language | Met Sedligee and her brassiere. the Prime Minister and heads of var- | tide of the outflow of teachers.” | purists of Ja belle France ou, | ace toot eat ohat woul a fous government departments. With With so much accomplished in| Our Yesterda for that matter, la. belle prov- | bride do sahout e- Geomeaill them he discussed problems-of con- | terms of new buildings and new Wie no Ge : Visendee how r a rY4 “ cern to our farmers and fishermen, | methods, it would be inexcusable for oy of the Ex apes os eae ‘Senco? toned, poh Be el also the implications of provincial def--| the government to ignore this most ree ae ae AGO ae They can’t fight few with | how could anyone commit a icit financing in relation to federal | critical factor in our educational prob- In a friendly gesture designed | Whole armies might disinte- fates trode to 4 vet policies, development of industries, | lem. We may hope, from its action . egy og re wit as grate and the aide de camp | Franglais may be under at- transportation,’and other important | for results that will do much more | ‘moral embargo”.on the export | Bet, if apa Gae rea bet Prenelch S Sake Go matters. He has arranged, we are in- | than offset the increased expenditure | %,2implencs.end, sisplame cau | ments, battalions, and scores of | stay. | formed, for Federal Agriculture | involved. me | Minister Greene and Fisheries Min- | : a ceak ettiae regent 1 —-P.EA. PO , te Robichaud to visit us in the near EDITORIAL NOTE ¥ pe lB gi ee re TATO PRODUCERS e ture. All this is very much to Mr. ‘ai es at Tobruk, Libya,’ to a depth . SOc! ON Campbell's eredit, and bespeaks his | Council cals attention tothe fact that |My eee Cee ASSOC . zeal in our interests. _ | in Canada in’ 1964, out of 140,000 per- wai sie Thursday, Jan. 20, 1966—8.00 p.m. Let us hope, however, that neither | sons injured in motor- vehicle . ac- Cnniahy We 1956) * . irch ; a ba eo nor = Robichaud would | cidents, the bodies of at hast 50,000 | Mayor J. ee Stewart - Bi Court, Experimental Farm .. have given us the go-by had it not | were so torn and broken that full re- | fornea _ " During * Tuesday been for Mr. Campbell’s earnest solic- | covery was medically impossible. shoonse; iat a as beset: ? t : Jan. 25, 1966—-8:00 p.m. itations. We have a Tory government | These accidents cost Canada $1,500,- | dent of the Federation < oe ‘ Kings County, ree in power here, it is true, and four | 000 a day. “Have we become so cal- | ada, presided at a National Ex- Fo Tories to represent us in the new | lous,” asks the council’s executive-di- | ecutive meeting and a Federe- rtune Hall House of Commons. But such visits --rector, W. Arch Bryce, “that we ac- et ie tee A meeting of growers, for growers to discuss disease control, by responsible federal ministers are ‘cépt this as a price of our ‘way of elt 4 cepukstion. Deewteg ther bt ~~ ge | Sethe not primarily political junkets, and | life’?” He recalls the slogan: “The | won iahcated they he would “pets — ae “we have not ceased to be entitled to | accident you're concerned about jwill | not be a candidate in the com-|| ~ Lelth ‘Townshend George Howatt lan Macdritar ‘fl tit can be done fazys at Ottawa | not happen.” f, Fos etn re ae County. President Prev. Presifent .... Secretary