He =u. from Pole tourists on. the rebound. so to _ tool didnigh that here. indeed. it’s easv to forget all part They'll be welcome. and theyll find | weeding and trimming. are that mn mention this su barrassmen the happy position of being able about the year old Frenchman, Charies Dollfus o . There are a lot of ity of frankly me is people in to watch I yd which must be done in the con- Gaulle is right im saying he incarnates it sun. y time” without benefit of a matters. is exhaustive discussion of of the scenery the other day by Mr. M they consider this ¢alcula the U to public attention was dealt with | angles, and one not usually brought | .the excuse for not doing a job that | Bordes A Timely Subject The problem of absent those attractions to oir sandy ing on the proposals for ref junior member for Queens. in speak- | not satisfactory. House rules. of procedure. . Parlia- ax CT ment at the present time. he suggest-_| ed, is suffering from too constant at- | _ftendance by menibers at Ottawa. present when votes are tak- bject without em- grams. An t or special pleading. be- I submit that’ this I am That's another free puff. but we'll let it go. Anyone who would prefer es and ozone-laden breezes. our lush meadows and charming campsites, is somewhere else to get thawed out; _alid we may get some of those North along with the thousands of who will be coming here the House of Commons has many beach- eeism in orming | glaciers, and floating icebergs are | ‘Only part of their job can be done” ” could be fitted at a variety , to provide the ivalent ps i efficiently without any awkward back- spatie, fork or hoe. each of which © ay ; seen from the hotel's comfortably | which can be i | t blade into the t arm pull did not have to push their lumbago, or arthritis. or what- ever it ts. bending. one is all parts of the continent. done im this Essentially. the action—whichever will stay there. under a tree—it doesn’t solve their problem at all’ For example. way. there. A most important partis that Revel on de Gaulle: It only takes away ‘oot, 4 works forward imstead of leaning French author Jean-F EDITORIAL NOTES al Ht ilacll EGSEa GE Tr o rt usin and | load towards him with one hand. But there are some who will my erostape. col from all over Europe and termes The ss nited States. The winner: a 72 from digging ground and f it back and bend to lift the load can them with. They ly portance to the number of members day outside Oxford. There were nine entrants. | He simply raised the tool, let it fall will see in it a threat to their domes- -their gardening while lolling in a hammock. for example. or snoozing with_the_spade_the using—means that one that this still involves a good deal of tic peace, and will hope that if it gets rancois “General de Rare aif pAtyas HR fea ita a it i 34 wee RRR ci fe i | ci si i a hy ii ata a iit Hf iu hi al Me al 5 be to say a mab hasan to Atlantic pang. * not the n He i fi 1 ue i ttt itt until | icebreaker Edisto —, | evacuation of the took off most transmitting the Navy waters. ture course can F | l the be f : f : CLEAN-UP NEEDED Miu it ite ei | PH i il Pincisate FORUM Sa.— Alongside of the Trans 2 community dump used by Car- ee ie ai Gane aU by fet a ae a Laie (ut raat i ill I [ a N in Carleton is Institute has ‘ tee of the Ontario seriously suggest cen, oe Som a ed that Chinese—of ggg i froeee py in in and ppt effect that foci Scie ae tite sl 3 Bickas pg ) eee ladle / ie Hie lee ak Hos THEY More | cought were PEumZzate socloticlées nuff 5 He ii witty a in el Hilal Tye li inese nam i il ut A A Weekend Magazine work. . Two Toronto artists, Saul Field and his wife, Jean Townsend, work in their home depicting Bible stories with intaglio prints from “etchings” made up of a variety of materials that have little to do with art — MAGAZINE 10 STULL ONLY Imposing Arctic mountains, calving of equiv. of 16 nor- tools. All could be used biliti if overcoats from 40 to 60 degrees Fahrenheit. | Visitors are advised to bring their | and winter underwear. | In LEFT BEHIND ERs R F 2 i if lit fie gee his product was based on a single 3- foot 6-inch handle with a patent tool- holder at the end. which would take The War He Cannot Win ordinary time- peratures this close to the pole range get of the midnicht sun. when days are i ly endless and people can for- | ' 4 | Summer tem- | board. Once the Western Hemis- s northernmost outpost, service the island finally rounded the farthest tip of Greenland and Pack Greenland and Iceland toward im the headed southward between Arctic Hil ays H Tk i f ity of HURL ie ade i il a i an Hi : seme end of August. this being the period ; Reporting in a BBC world phere's ri 4 only open from June 20 through thé | on this point which we shall come to ‘Ss scientists Land™ _ nl if point where men first went a- , ings for both this are already heavy. Moreover, it's ummer and 1966 ‘© @ lazy man who has gardening chores to do. though there are doubts i $s capacity is very limited, and book- | ilar handicaps. It could also be a boon Ha ss 1 Ti pie oy .t8 i 7 ile lik # f " if Pk [ z ¥ because who would want to go there if they could come here? | In any case. the North Pole HoteFs | tool designed to aid others with sim- tel r ret ilk Hi ord to give it this pub-; go together: don businessman } Met to give up gardening. has spent | frozen Polar Sea. ~~ “We can aff ‘New Alesund on King's thé first time this vear. Located in Bay..-it whith opens its doors to guests for que to offer in its North Pole Hotel. ‘about 600 miles from the pole itself - | and situated on the edge of the on the subject. New Garden Tool d 9 ruyite ‘a ii i al hs at Hs gt te ity ae sa all’ a i Lr ite a et til lh F nt 8 Ie rf si i Hi F le qu a8 Spitsbetgen that’s setting it’s cap for the tourist trade. and we must ad- removed all sci lis I. so long as the public intelligence is insulted by their continuance. We wish Mr. Macquarrie had » é 4 i Abaseiored After Fo ur Years’ ctrl petitive business indeed. '-This has become a highly com- Now it's. time they are taken. And the press has the duty to go on exposing them ‘these sham votes every é of Oxcupaney sa eee nem stemngeme rae i soRCE oh ri [s iy E “tet iit i ‘it j sf i ios le tte ile Bs le ! ena Ine ti 1 taal ik i iy i ti eeAl lis aie izens will have a rble to play in its and. as Tourist Development Minis- perous year for our tourist industry, subjects He i ie a hati Lit iy ipl hea Sort sapere sh ome axl ir Hi < > 4 et fey Covers Prince Edward tsiand lke The Daw Che Guardian «* conscientiousness in this mat- wd Sours. and statutory holideys) et 165, Prince Street les : ple a = Wench offices at de. Morteque. Albertor eet y Represented nations!ly by Thomson Neetpacers $< aré featured in today’s is- and the more wé™ think about land's tourist at- we'd be p Ware Editor ~ over 7c « ada’s loveliest summer playground. : v fei s§ AGRR po? o Member Aud 5.00 @ year o + z ‘Prince Edward f Our Tourist Charms Be to it right away’ } lanning an extended visit the mo we Advertising Services Toro>*s £25 Univesity Awe ca Moctres! 640 ee Office O37 cong -s is 2 “a nw than the weakest ink” SATURDAY. Many others, not so we scecs Gscaches here W, 3. Hancox, Pub she re we arp a Gre ¥ carrer 2 in US. and elsewhere étside Eritsh Com strongest memory Carmcart Se UK $ MAY 23, une of being here already in Can- that if it wasn't for the happy fort- fortanate. will be doing just that. @very week dey worming except Sur Free Viole Canadian Fress The Cereciar toto eer Un Teas titled to the use for repub atc - ts ssocieted Press-or Seuters cublished herein, AB cn rural routes end areas _convinced _ The prospects are for another pros- | 300 om tary has public isn't fi ee | senteeism to ensure their defeat. The | In other battles that go on over non-confid- | like to blame and Maritime MPs generally. Few ter. nor indeed that of our Island v Neascaper Publishers home. one migh being forced to go the Opposition for words. The Liberals would it sav. to cooperate in what they test to see who. can “ The Opposition parties don't want out -_ the other when a vote is called. ition to withhold such motions -absentee” (030 Wes George spend time at home—“and be at legitima ' an advantage compared with those — who have to travel long distances.” is quite true. but it does not cover. the whole absentee problem. nor the ed public criticism. This is the ts. Practice which has developed. on both sides of the House. in the mock Liberal plot to paint them as the they go—should not constantly be at should be set for adjournment. This | day—and it is not mv business when | “The people.” he added. “who can slip home on a Thursday or a Fri if any of these could be listed among point when he said that parliamen- sessions are now so long that it become necessar¥ to make some arrangement whereby members can tely.” proper time to the country. consider a | vilhans. Hence this ridiculous con- It would be better for the Oppos- | they intend to conspire through ab- the habitual truants from their dut- | | at Ottawa. And he imade a good | if | #7 ~<a, . a * 4 > E A | / On2 Es j 1) - LIFE ON AN ICEBERG STTGOM 4Ag eS Ll Par {/ ) ” x Y BA - MY EVERY TIME HE GETS SET UP ee SUPP Ge ean eae pyran TREE eee by? f ir ft teal g — iabtey i pele tiatte a HA i ii iM ae oe iu Hit = | ioh at mitt z 3 eH eal Hf itil if! ie ile Satta et tha til WH Oye ih it i eg i i HE Ne: Fade Frere Sopa — ili eee ET He 8 nena noel tie ti a fF