t In... Cuts“ Deals tau-m .uhllsh“ m has n- uns... s... "- (med- h-mflluhhml-l” us.- .. a“ m n us ia- am.— - tl — si . .— m s- " It not uncle cow. units. has hug emu-.er 7 I I 'rnulsnsil. MAY l7. BE Mr. Dieienbalter's VISII This Province will extend a warns welcome today a: the Rt. Hon. John G. Diefenbaker. Prime lining of Canada. His mission is a political one. of course, but the high office he holds under the Crown h itself a passport to our respect and esteem. Few will deny, more over. thst he is s distinguished Canadian in his own right. And. by a happy coincidence. he is a descend- Isit on his mother's side of those Selkirk pioneers whose beachhesd was first utablished on Prince Eti- ward Island in 1303 before they went on to invade Western Canada and form the Red River Settlement ten years later. On his last visit here Mr. DIEfCll- baker held out hopes that our railw- way project would prove to he feasible and economically justified; and his last words before all- nouncing the election date in Far- liament were In the war of a>5l - ancs that the causeway wnuld rivle- ltely be built. This was welcome news indeed for the whole Atlantic area. and particularly for this I’m-- lnce. We have been at pains to git-e both the major parties credit for their efforts In furthering the causeway scheme. This in no war detracts trorn our lerot'iittitm at what the Diefenhaker Government has done in this regard: Yhtlil‘l' v‘ underlines the basic important-e nf the undemklnlz. and fully hcqllits the Prime Minister of the charze levelled at him In some quarters that he has offered us it “brazen politiul bribe". We trust that he will nnw bring us assurance of the Government's recognition of our urgent need for Another rail carryinlr icchrcaller. pending the buildlmr of the cause- way which we may export will take another eight or ten years to com- pleta. These projects fall into the ungory of Atlantic Development schemes. which the Prime Minister h emphssizinz as a matter of major Importance In his election appeal. We trust. too. that he will deal frankly with the canplsints raised by msny of our farmers as to his government's unredeemed pledlres In their interests. The more frankly the better. since his record other. wiso spa-ha aeditably for itselt. Who but a rank partisan would not concede this point, especially with “gird to our fiscal relations under his recline? Indeed. if the nirnrd. Iy policy [allowed by his Libel-ii pndeoason had been continued Until had”. there would be little '0 II Mr. Diefenbslter or snyone *- elulli‘nl here for our mien at this um. We'd be too pnnr in travel in the polls. A Three-Way Battle Maul laden here have their tables, but they are smsll tn the m that Prime Minister Harnld “Ilka h Mulder-in; as Britain m ta liter the cmcisl bar. i still in its bid {or Idmis- European Common Mar- Mth‘ a tactical battle m but on three. the {ht plan. Mr. Macmillan III I if; 5.. i i l “nun. alder-nu i. m M I}. this. Mr. lamflhn's nulls task. as the Finannisl 'l‘isnu (Indus) sea it. is to hep the tutti-l dtuation fluid. "Any hind-silt of ntfitudes. whetheronthapsrtdthasix (Chm- mon Mai-ht countries). of the antis at home or the Comm-filth. must be avoided until the results at ths negotiations no known.” the news- paper said recently. Mr. Macmillan has a strong ally in the Kennedy administration at Washington, which believes British membership in the 61an Market is imperative for a stronger Europe, a tighter bond between Europe and this continent. and a more powerful free w orld alliance against Oom- munism. That doun't help him much at home, however, or at 0'. - uwa either for that matter. The effort to keep Commonwealth lead.- er: in line through personal visit) by himself end his top ministers has been one of the Prime Minis- ter's hardest chores. Up to now the negotiations, which opened in Brussels Inst Nc» vember, hava been concerned mainly with isolating major problems and hammering out ground rules for more specific talks, Inst week the teams got down tn hard luminink. On the results could very well de- pend. smong other things. the fu- ture of the Macmillnn government. Telling Statistics The Royal Commission on Health ' Services is still holding hurings. One of the reoth bodies to coma before it was the Canadian Psy- chiatric Association, which msdl out a strong case (or greater recou- nitiun of the mental illness pmh- leni. It was estimated that mental illness costs Clnldl $66,000,000 I year in lost earnings alone. Direct costs. in hospital maintenance and psychiatric are. was estimated st another $239,900,000. Dr. A. B, Stokes. professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto. pointed out that if the direct expenditures were increased to about 3400.000.- 000 by 1970 to provide needed men- tal health services the indirect loss could be cut substantially by en- abling the sick to return to work. One of the major problems ss- sncisted with the mental health field in Canada is the dire short- slze n! psychiatrists—now number- ing one to about every 25.000 of population. Another problem stems from the fact that private or pub- lic health insurance plans do not provide for psychiatflc are on the same basis as medical care schemes. The existing financial disparity be- tween general and menthl hospital programs is reflected in the patient per diem rate of about $20 in m- eral hospitnls as compared to a rats nf about $5 In mental institutions. EDITORIAL NOTES The Soviets new claim to have deveioped an electronic device that imitates the auditory organ 0! the jellyfish tn {mt storms 15 hours in advance. We knew the jellyfish had stinl'rels. but we didn't know it had urn: but such Is the amaz- inR mm of science thst we're prepared to believe anything. - o c There are many ways of In‘ dialling the inequality that exists among the nations of the earth, Ona of these is pointed out by the Mom.- t real Gazette. with minimum of enm- ment—{or indeed the hauntlnx state- ‘ ment requires none: Today in Can- ads the life expectancy of a msla child is 61 yarn. and of s female child. 73 years. But in the nest subcontinent of Indie. neither men nor men have a life upeetancy much beyond 82 years. 0 n o The Chathun Dain News takes appreciative note of a Gusrdisn editorial comment on Premier Shaw's snnouneesnent I.» the basis. lature last session. that the House would not sit in the evening of Hon. Mr. Pam's Visit out a! deference tn the utter-sl W as “an out. ntsndinl Cansdiul." (hr Ontario contemporary ones that the Prun- ier mummies! this gesture with the sail-ant: of a midi! welcome to Mr. Penman on behalf of the Causative as well as Liberal n-bers »! the House. "Current predictions have {mesh-thud s mmsnmflfloh “mm' FRANKENSTEIN OTTAWA REPORT 5 Patrick Nicholson Sees Canada’s Economy Roll . lit: trauma or the us Grocet- I ei-is held "optmuille consumer court- asme is a [olden hey no a mu 1W." my: the presidenl a! George Weston Lid. Csnsdlan millionaire outlets Weston u widely known here tor brittng Loblsw Grocetertss lo the Canadian scene. and [or his succeslllll experiment In smug young Csnudiuni lo inan~ uo'hu nevi Dublsw Gmccieriu In Britain. Hu Interests spread Iven lunher, 1mm ownersth at the Juxury Formum and Mason mm on London's Piccadilly Io Can I economy is really PUBLIC FORUM with. m... m mm... m1 m i improvement is evideni." Illd I boss at ,3": a”: " " l Georle Me “I! holdlnt company Wu Inn and In Clnldl In 192! Elch and every on: n! the inlervenlnl l years was profitable. Even dur- t til the m cl I}! “III- ths, Wuton Myer summed nor lel'enched nu over-tinsel; Ill EXP-Id“! and PMPQIN. ‘ And now he chalk: up the “I‘ll qulrler of 1m u the [tall It I.II Ill! company's hulory.‘ Ind looks lorward wit-h email» «an: in a year which will lap in II. A 5 All: SPENDING u es disii averstlnm. l)’ IIEI’II monvy. Ind the dev tin: or the Cut-dish dollar. h insulin! ‘ um economic m is In Clnlds exceedinl all ex- pact-Hons. he said. “um! earninll I" II I lym- mes: luri- cash In- come is u a record, Consumer spending is ICNI‘GIDKIY miss rapidly. Foreign lrnde u up sad i PIKE! are slesdy. Above all items on Cut n menu: I has been turned llltn a supine tor the Iirst lime in nine years other bullish points encuurm spun confidence iii the outlook, l amt-um: In Mr Mecca". are ill-t "employment is consider-I .ny higher. new boil-Ins slsrts are ruhilsrnlslly up. and in. rAmEu' PnonLEMs . llr.~l some In your paper that Prime Minister John Du~ lenhalter ‘ sI Cluldlln and a flood sport.“ will be the Sports Ami- this evening We unner- lute sports [or s Ions lime hul now the game is over and we wul have to attend the mathfll and present John with Ihe lac l i about the present pot-ta Illusr “MI. We have already tried Dr. Orville Phillips, our renresen- alive in the llll parliament but he laid us to set out n! 1» Lame: Ind lo into dslry cattle and mske not per row, PEI lsrmers are nol In my resl trouble as the economy at this music! ll higher than a n y other nudist-i provincr. we were tnld l-k sald the Island turn-tern made it nut at butter. beet. bars and as". not lrbm pot-KM! Agriculture Minhler Mun-e have been Just another tycoon describing Ihe boom :nndltlnns MI Pins President Knot-41'! deflate-l iii 355%; it H il ii -LI 3 3 i 3:: Ii 5 I 3: i‘g it it: i i h! l .l 3: ‘i if I. t r i t i i RE” i E g: s E 7 ii ii? iii ii I! IE it} ii ;i it; l t illi I i i it iii .1 it till: hill 3-! Elli I: ll: :1 ii Ill “'3 ii. I I l =l. .9 5! iii! 3 l I ii iii [5' ii I Isl! I l t I I ‘l ,i I 5 ti I l i l _ it [i I ti 1 l ) :s n. n ing Ahead Inlu WHICH Cum II hut cal!!- wupluu will the nuts success or his own company — which has In lm sdvanced lrnm assets of n nillllnn and swim at mono in its lint year. ms. in men or mo ’ ton and vrollu o! u milllon Int year. since so: mm sin My. Metan went luruier, He hinted st the ucitinl new scientific discnmies or the Space Au. “New and mom and mots tube will he lvsllshle for Calls- v will in r both labour and r: . But much more lllfliflclnl u the resume or new products as I By- :duct mum " Mr. Metcnll was possibly the first lxmfllw lo Mar so runny In the new techniques and new mien-u which will bring everyd uselulnus to our homes a hy~l1roducl tmm tbe multt-m lsn dollar research that has mil man Into orbit lty [round the earth. We hear tell 0! new systems which will revolutionise lighting and lie-unit and coollth In our homes with ten years: we hear a mmplny nnl new In Canada, In Quebec's melropalls ul Mnnlrul. which plans to mabulmure a new (We or re- mxerstor without any male parts in [II mariner-tins equlo meni. Above all. we hear thine mill: Wards "Maser" In “Laser”. aut nobody has yet ‘dl’lwll buck the cllnlln tar the White to see what I: around the corner: Mr Mac-ll llu innlsl- Islnitly mm: I my rnrne‘r nl that rurutii with hll hint Undercurrents In Laos I] m Morrison M's." nlty at that particular time In not made clear by t leans. They lay sun. But they E El ii i a tag: i i i Ef- i I s I I ii ii ii 2 i “.2. ii3 5 i i i l E i fit it I! i 8 l l l E I ii iii in aI .3, l l f '3 I. r .55! ii l it: it t t i i i 515*; as: i vols-lamest mausoleum". Manon wt i questions I m . love scmms es request. PEOPLE I‘llFl‘lI M A wrllts’ How ins. Is it sale la la without a bowel movement wlthout dots. a is y- tlu'n. about it1 FLY ll Some persons in a week or non. devendml upon tho tin cumuncex. This won't k i ll them but they want to use a suppository or enema tu rel Ihe condition Older person an prune to develop Imp-I:- lions and mum not wait more than (WI) 01’ In!“ dlyl 50m persons panic when they mm s d-sésndl ml?“ to a laxative im- lliey his Ia lint Weary bee-iii: the chances are anti t at lvl a In the lullowiu day, ‘l‘sklnl a las- stive thui tends to upset lb a rhythm. Send I stuns-d. K"- rl‘llt'd envelope [or leaflet on constipation. DISEAle GAL]. ILADMI Mn. R. l. writes Will did help I rhronlrlily disused [All bladder or Iholfld lhl also be removal? on media] Iwics II If “mud en senr Many surgeons "comma removal 01 s diseased nu ma. der. upon-u, il mum are pleaent, Thls will eilmlnlte fu- ture trouhle Ind I source at istecilrni that MAM».¢ they mun Amen-India (ID-hulk) l. }- ii; iii! t i i r I El It '1 l i l i I i ii” iii *' 5:53? I 5: ii i ii E II I: ll [til i I-ttti it; I til it i ll 5!: l NOTES BY THE WAY i i I t 3 hi iris i’ils :jtii llei iii it i ii i ii ii: ti E 3 i it? ill! let! tilgitiii :5 iii: 5 2: it: t it: lg. i ll iii! :3 i g; l. til it igggli. Ellilli giiguii 3 egg 5 IE5 E E ii‘ iii I 'l median mason—nun Prime Minister Mach-lie Kll' ‘nimmnmmmm In his immuuilmi policies—has been (med in W‘ WP- unt awn by the Admission at Soulbern EIIWPQIIII or others once we not isvorad .- IMIEI’IDLI . immimlion policies have been liberaflud Io ullw Anyone in enter chi-s. who has skills . is. couuiry needs, irrespective _ the of use. Whatever may happen ave. LWGQI' WEI! were In the (Hunt. "191‘! h" been welcomed. cm as per mi 0! no mm or entriss from um. them were at British origin and or Asia in let. The rim or immur-uou Irons France has nrrlvsls tor the rim uuarier is heen small In recent lllnes. l 196: us most modest - in when has been e in- l Nelrnea. 215 Chinese and in Confedero‘li'on Champagne u II I I f The thinnest (Ices In Class “manly and uhillrsuu uns- ‘l In those OI the Fslhers ul t as" Includlnl lesplroI In which Contour-lion in (anions mnnrklblo Iblllt! Ill dllflll‘ plum Is the Railway Cnininit- ed he Room and I! II hesneslnl In Between bouts of [and In I think they wars hut prelendinl t luplrol they llsuasd to speech- In he moi-use. as. D'Arry McGee A lei bod (TI. Uh I I d ’1‘ al ' h Mb I a. Waite. published by Unl- nrstly at Toronto In mum lha Io dmn on union. had um tastes tabeelnquentlalusuuswm I Cnlderlllfll 1 hearts and wins. floated in on s m u! chemist dry run rows sails alas a! hauler. l The revellers set on [or town Ir. while bu coll-cud um. oos mu sud a an- annuals 0! min prior tell, "on debt. in Cur-sermon. lad-lam Ind II“ we" sot-Ho van or shut in Cans» l mu the! It all nun-I my. dlll Idsluon m i until-user- and Inrltmaa undamahmumu lmnti Ihey mm a commones- iau. Thom-maria muslum (or sand loos nnl have hit my. minim. anus and. u a prelude to no my. l. . an... mg, a. . Chnrlothetm nuance dad'- fllthslsri ‘lebrlloullsterlnlMJhaCu-dtsl ss- ta Isis enact, sr mlnx In Hallie: they inn Invited u the maul m 8 ‘01 and champane. the is. genes M eonslstely." )lr. wan- writes. Chowder Party [hum-(l ( 1 h“ loan-mum but. u n T3,?“Lmufifi am: They Issues Ind slum Castes III IIIIIIIIIlllIIilflllliIllIliI ll! 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