Be ee e en Be tet Aaa Bs ee yy x : i : ‘ ‘ ' “ : f & "% we Abandon |. NOTES BY THE WAY phasized, fall into two district types. j —— — ph ‘ll s type The Ship ~ | Two women were comparing | The term, “sales tax.” is i the community is small and could not Lm. ee Van Delles | trips. “The thing 1 yale moat seller, who pays the tax. ——- bear « significant share of the costs, spre ace have | Dl RaPM, AE aloe | Guth Merry the board accepts the main responsi- some: factual information about | _ Vancouver Sun. . He pulled the car over to the bility provided the project appears to marvivel in oats, % Aappens. Ti side of a lonely road and listen i : merly, most passengers re The arrival of those persona- | ed intently to the engine a few momically sound. In other in entirely on life jackets and life- 1.04 income tax forms in the | minutes. Finally he stances, where an industrial park is oe tHe ae oe puring | ail is a grin reminder that al shapely blonde Lempesione, established with’ the intention of the war, for e only. 53.| though PENG Many Bet come as | Wonder | whet that establishing miscellaneous industries — at the “Mleboats were | sep abty ‘ve bere. before: many | ed. "Ils opportanty and where the municipality is large saunter Many smaller erat, |°2% afford it, — Strattord Bea. | Star ¥ or adept Sot Ss ac ana aca policy is to pay one-third of the total |Poats and are told where and | few places where it is more ha- | Their owners can sgt cost. This would seem to be the policy Fe ee Oe reas oer | Sareea ene papoers ts Fo er oe SOM tae ele that would apply to Charlottetown if Cee, Oe vival after’ being | Indonesia. President Achmed | ces,” French Yashion houses ° it should come under the scheme. shipwrecked? Should you weer | Sukaree 1s reparied to have of | have | designed | thom | specie! Not 80 clear- clothing, strip, or put on an focad. © cabinat pect te: nvede | wites . And im the USA Not ‘so’ clear—to us at least—was évercoat? Is is to your adven- | who can bring down with-|one man has even opened a the speaker’s explanation of the tage to swim or to float about | in three months. But, he added, bank account for hig canine | Scemmmmcasn, 5 | Sing See ere geen |srecaes “pce on the feasibility of a submarine cable etree & torough woly of be: | cecou XW caer nim te be ‘is a pretty good one these days, — connection to this province. This was wivaus ot the Legale, Sel sunk | aint ne Preis ie bes we keen > oe t> the us up Mest nlaritine Grid ave The ship, carrying 648 passen- | foresworn, — Calgary Albertan | Press, London. - tem. But, said Dr. Weeks, “with the piensa ee ae os oe | ? “ap clealy GAAUTUIDTG recnoees the cable fogen, Sara a ae SONATOL Kennedy's Proposals project with a view to tieing in the 160 to 200 on board. The m/| TN eat Paton connection over the causeway com-, ay of thet five bows it | The tonvter verbal a eae holding of freely conducted plex,” Agreement has now been er ve tween Robert Kennedy and the | elections nistration of Pres-| This was not~ so, ey ea fe = . i reached with all parties concerned on the best tpye of cable connection, to be peice oa the causeway con- struction 0 ' the power line will a body temperature while battle also has i be available, ‘with all the related ~re a, focting in the cool woter, This New York Democratic Senator, but rather that it ‘not be facilities on both sides of the Strait, as . cd \<-* the ‘apmeea ia the in gs Jobn (F | a nll somewhat | any future participation i ae the causeway is completed. s es splashed into. their mouth figure on the American | goverament. [Actually “the feasibility. of the | aa ale deena cen ee all te ,. | Samet Siemting, De. Nesting | Cer cece’ aiapen Dia We.{ Aad. the, Whit: Bingee_aleoet ne ‘government’s in- 2 ALL SWEPT UNDER THE RUG ce, that they wo ~ better renee with Johnson. - bp a —_ tion undertaking it, was an- se ; a : rithstood: the y putting om | mer attorney-general | tion . : absent | senator by stating that the U.S. nounced: in Parliament by Prise | OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson the ualer veey ttle at pa nan ban concurs ‘abet is alr te tacos at Minister Diefenbaker before the At- | — rawingeme = —— ge he becouse te . eeapecean Johnson has taken into his con- cay free elections S66 fe South ° ’ offs rap er fidence . secret briefings | Nam, even Commu- | tantle Development Board vas wer | Choice Of Next Governor General Difficult: xc mien oma |Sane white Howse on the US. |nta won seas. The US, sever chy oh ee ak epee | that the body loses considerable | took the opportunity to air his | would tolerate Communists ia the subject was excluded from the, 14, Tie, Kind, it dead; long live iment bas been « matter ot MP, Cabinet Minister and Lieu- | {hat the body mertion and ship- | viwe duting a press conference | the. South Vietnamese govera- hoard’s area of feasibility studies, asa | i2¢,"ani an even elder constitr \eral.leeder’ Mike Pearson's for | service to le adopted country, | Wrecked persons should {10 at | last Saturday. ee oe : ’| allmo: ; (preferably near each other) Kennedy suggested ; There still-e a -major Oe at bese mates. enter aa coal cal praety i oak ae ee Sane nome bee less land «'e rescue ship. is National Liberation Front, the |-vision between the Johnson ad- This was forcefully pointed out by | without rupture: if the holder of L ¥ ee within sight, What ebout a drink | political organization of the | ministration end Kennedy . Pickersgill—then in opposition - any key post—from. monarch or |nier will be 78 years old/on April | baby would mot meet the re- | Pefore entering the water? Al- Cong regarding seating of Ne his ko president downwards—does of |23, the day when Pri cohol may but | Nam, be given an independent | tional Liberation Front repre- . . | and now minister responsible for the ——_ tastes noe ae cic it does not-increase the loss of | place at @ peace conference and | sentative as an independent | board’s activities—when the setting | once. Remember the haste with |is ‘now serving his second exten- | OTHERS SUGGESTED body hest and some wrvivors be assured the Usited Siates’| eatity ats conference | tebe. up of the board was being discussed. | “which Vice President Lyndon |sion ia office, having become Generel Peathad’ predecesme |qaaed & greatly: refeced thelr:| 9 Gocegt tee yeuntls of cay | Tels i iat Resaety Severs Cece 3 : : Johnson ‘was swom into. office |Governor General on Septemb- | as Lieutenant Governor of BC, | “Scomfort. fen: Capers: Feeh TR | eee oe ee - Im these circumstances, we could |*when President Kennedy was er 15, 1950.. The chances are too | Hon. Frank Ross, step- father of - DEFECTIVE NAILS Nem. Cong should be represented se “never understand the board's purpose assassinated? oe slim for a betting man to risk Minister. without. portfolio John J.C. writes: Can you tell me | Administration spokesman im- | part of the North Vietnamese le tabu oe "But some “kings” ere killed | money that he will still be Gov- | Turner, has been suggested; so | WHY one of my large toe nails maatiately paeeaiet ee’ sonar © | (oceniee. : resurrecting the submarine cable | yr .. ‘ere, \ermor General on September 15 | has Ontario's former Lieut. et eS a ee they would wart Kenuste es. os for- _ | idea when it ‘did: It couldn't have | as speculation ponders on ed next. gprs Hon. Keiller Mackay— | °ok# REPLY : ca _— igelnins Canaan cor ee, acoietanee , «picked a more inopportune occasion— | possible successors when the a a up till the time when General | Deformities of the nails are | control of post-war South |General U Thant of the United time comes. Conservative lead-| It is mo secret. that Prime | Yanier’s long term in office caused injury Vietnamese government Ni at a press conference | at & time when we in this province | er John Diefecboker’s replace. | Minister Pearson fee hed is | carried thé widely loved Keiller ae Oe nee tlam: | Kennedy's original siatement | Jan 20. But ‘Thant's suggestions were emphasizing the naa the | oe —— ireaiagen dias 2.44 btn: the margin of health and | cos the nails look like miniature war MANETOCR oa tavertng ths] wore, tommediately turued dows : g as ” as = c ; 7 Za fram's-horns,..... putting Communist : Cong, 8. State Secretary Dea ane oa 4 tase oe Set te Our Yesterda . ee a See a ined Fisetery YES, CLOSELY representatives — coalition Rusk, a in limited i seme t Chearulina, ee ; mee ae io eo hs debt coe Ue a ee B. F. writes: Can a person soune ay at .| TWENEY. JIVE YEARS AGO t find ope with the right | until the untimely decease of his | with arrested tubercalasis safe- p O IS However, 84 past now. (February combinat , Face, religion | charming » would have corti itis? ; W ’ Te i : Mrs. J.A. Mathie announe- politics, public imiage, promin- | ben the perfect hostess at Gov- ly take sone for arthritis? ea “| It’s but one of the many misunder- of tx Gall silting ta eae ence, willingness,’ birhtp1ace, | ernment House. The former am-| y,, aol tm eet bad ce an ve treet , 3 that have been ironed out | the Royal Rdward Ch a per, | 700 oe eeu Se <ecenae [ie mee kas See ete heen arrested for at least a year | ue cel | UT. : 99 IODE, 2 position 19| Following Quebec's Georges been mentioned: so 4 simple little thing What Id happen | successfully Ol eet wale in connec: | years. 7 Naeees ae ovens, Gow Liberal backroom General, — at pee rumer gave Wall stret 8 there were « peace seare tee tion rtaking. : should English - | Bruce Matthews, son form- r ERFE: CHN . ‘ week. ? . : Gen. Ho Ying-Chin, Ch | nese |Speaking natural- born Canad- | er Lieutenant Coveted: 9 Ol a SS It alf\:started with a report "Does Ho Chi Minh realize what . f Happy Landing war minister and’ chief of the pen Eg ors, Ambar eal LS acu ec6 chow up on & chest X-reye? fiat Ree Vinindes erecta Be ee See Why, |. Congratulations to Hon, J. Watson Soaps woull ‘go. to the | sexis- [Liberal circles. His wile Maryon | Vanier is wot currently a subject | Yes, bul a better method le to fovernment asking % to use iis |g peace, he might topple the ; tance of Great Britain in Bur- |! said, like Barkis to be will- | of ‘much fublie speculation, but good offices in peace moves aught on his appointment to th But such an abrupt transia- |. take X-rays of the breast rather ; ppointmen @ | ma or Malaya against Japan |ins- an - |among those who give the mat- | than the chest Before anyone could check the $20,500-2-year post of ‘chairman of | sty time such aid was request Se ae cae aie ne oe ALLERGIC COUGH facts, the stock market's high- ime Doreen Coal some We bare ar camaaaen aie mer Prime ‘Si Peseta |g cr es cirert | Soa en asec Kemtectiones ood » doubt, our former rep- TEN AGO base ragpee 2 would i rg e announce appointment REPLY in about en hour the Dow Jones resentative in the Pearson cabinet (Febraary 25, 1956) | curse would be the popular and | Hon. mamene Speaker | You. The symptom often is ae- | Induetsiel Average | plunged i ahaa oly Michener, socked bronchial asthma, | about 8% points. conferences are scheduled to continue” | Will discharge his new duties con- | gadier GK. Peake, Comman. |Feepected Lieutenant Governor | High Commissioner "to -India. | Sn allergic disorder. Mciaae tad. ie Win tak : scientiously and well, and we. wish | se 2 Militia Group Headquart- of BC, General George Pearkes, | Now in his 66th year, and with BMT. fered the biggest drops, and with a view to working outa new | — ate ers, Charlottetown, attended the |VC: But BC wants to keep him | an active wife Norah who prov-| y.v. writes: Is taking a basal | commodity markets, too, flutter- fiscal ‘agreement. es ee D weces Eee ‘Annual: conference of Mit iia Le bees gla od her mettle as Speater's hoe. | metabolic test herd ea the | od Gowawards, A cS oan : ; : Boe _| may i pon ; ~ Group Commanders from , . charm, heart Then, suddenly , There has been a lot of horse-trad- | 4+ tne polls ck now upon his defeat | oer Commnand at Halifax, N-S.| "ith his 70th birthday coming |talent. This son of Alberta REPLY over. it turned greg e ‘hea euiik e polls last November as a bless- | Atte the militia conference |" February 26, he is perhaps | would do honour to the honour ' made g going on at these secret meetings, ing in disgui nding too: i: to aeeek on what | conferred a Mo. Fle: Vietnam's move had beén guise, as many a good man | were Capt. John F. MacCarville upon and would | TODAY’s HEALTH HINT. two weeks ago and Ho's letter, too often we have come out of. | 35 done before him. And he can | Mal. O.R. Simons, Lt. Col. A.W. [woud be Bis 6h coveet. etter |be a very active and well: liked | Avoid dratts. essentially the same as that sent Rogers, Lt. Col. K.M. Johnson |D&imé in ture » Soldier |-Governor General. (NOTE: All correspondence | elsewhere from Hanoi, was the on eer e : a gncewe Latiiepiet tecopti. and Lt. Col. AH. Peake. | ama Dr. : : as watches from e retreat : . addressed to: Dr. Theodore | significance. se , late, and if 60, in what respect have | tne huriy-burly on the political front: ~ gee Sevid Commend (3: Pride And Pover _:| Van Deliee, 00 Celene Tei | . Men could teenie egele, sed our claims for fiscal need been 2 Ottawa Journal ad | s@etignized? What are our prospects |. “When storms blow loud, ‘tis | {ai"commiiec’ with SS. sew| Agriciliuse Malate? Greene jd by interviewers i the Cm. ge ee for further recognition at the con- | — __ Sweet to watch at ease members, all strong supporters |sounded surpeised, in his speech | of rural poverty. He noted, for Mr Lip mann & History: | fererices still in-the offing? Perhaps From shore, the sailor labouring of the new line laid down by |at Almonte @ few days ago, thet | example, that some of the lead- : Sar ; the debate on the Speech will throw with the seas; ao Khrush- pride - and poverty could be /ere in communities were uawii- ie : some light on this matter, on which so Because the sense; not that such — a oan a a survey of petbios tae re am tok ate hi ag Lena ton Tae vee ca petebe bah much depends if we are to: avoid a . «pains are his, om — ae taba ag The interviewers perh ap 8 peecny hag gg Ton Me Kennan | for their economic survival debt that will “escala ” as the mili- But that they are not ours, must barest essentials of living. But | fused iS tite an sipoveblaiad at st f Log lg src nw Arh Se ee a vied Gen he to: tary men say, into disastrous propor: | _—-*!ways please.” _ [they regarded their situation as | farmer quote Emerson, who said | tionist — although it was Mr. | sult of all these psychological - ts E 7 : ca Rscwhile ac tani nies Aesaggec Oe teat cooineear, | ‘hat Poverty consisted tn fooling Kennan himself who used this | factors that are missing from Pack eo “Senate spointriall iiss: betanaeead OLD WEST KENT said We're . But that ie still true Not ee a Bh being il equally i A ctiviti ‘How silent Picton ge gn . Not ev- | philosopliy. | Mr. - Wie. ADB Activities from Ottawa yesterday, our Island al ee aw regret - stice in’ this eryone wants the same conven- an es: — oe ee rola a ts Pan aa NOW ONLY ee pio stomping to give acom- | vacancy in te Upper Houte has no | Warn sac la Sr alt oul ooo | cy, tary Oman |" Nip eC ne ee Ameen] $20.59 . Deen oe ee | ae ment. Pa impressed when Mr. Greene's fler there were align- | population ‘has 50,000 men in the | : 2 Atlantic Development..Board at the | suspense for the deserving democrats. |. 4nd then must watch them steal’ Aad vet 2 oe sally nl Repay reall arama ofan ihe great powers of Kur-|Far East— as against the 200-| an Chev. @ Pontise Cars, Charlottetown Board of Trade meet- | who feel that they are in line for this. - | pepresented iby conplaie- | walla’ payeneate co _— ope, including the Soviet Union; | 000-Americans-in: or cae bie | Genuine GM. parts. This: ing‘Wednesday night, Director Ernest, | appointment, but they'll just have to | No ivy-covered Eton, you, ers, those who belligerently de- | about $125 compared to $00 eight er fle ns euspaes provided a peel cost aa tonne oe P. Weeks succeeded in- presenting -a-|-take-it in their stride; If they~-could--|-"Bere,, hallowed. cricket fields |mand their mails 46 Ths, mupine years ago. Among the poor are |mores.ind ‘ter eat of |to the Beitist should 4 ae : 1 er ie. they are found who know that inthe ultimate, | stil! many who are te aligned all_the great Seat not be Gaile + eeu tas ib , - af ak and informative summary, and | -view the situation withthe philosoph- | But just a simple, red- brick |the neighbors or the community | make do with little, who endure Rarege, inching le es. Nor does Mr Pee aaa ISLAND CHEV inl placing Island projects within this | ical detachment that Mr. MacNaught ; "0. - rast wl gave them, og, (bard, tones with ieaity and |“"yyno is wih ue today {n | on Australian “and "New Zee , ffamework. So far the Board has com- | is now able to bring to bear upon it, Mere jnemories of Font bt IE MMM isso. the lan We cele sore io hate not the iia ‘not Jap- ad rela Jerid as tot OLDS LTD. “mitted over $7 million from its $100 | it ‘would hel lot. “But -probabl A''sturdy buman_pride”. discover- | them but algo to-honor them... i: Pakistan : Lat + Nace’ Ceol million fund to Island projects, and | that’s asking toa ania F ‘ ‘ a ee a ae Suaue ana: valagh rently, Ce Lippmann’ arguments, ot “Enaten tnd Wermoath. ; an additional $3 million from the E In quick response to duty’s call. |. Bre d Is A Yardstick not Britain and not Germany. Is | indeed, evoke very similar argu- . special highway vote. Specific studies DITORIAL NOTES One Hundred Sons” you saert PO pecues 9 : 7 relevant to long-te ni . ing i eri). oe vi ong-term. economic plan Everything is going up these days, | To see the hated tyrants fall. Canadians, ¢ man, wo- | 1955 was 22 cents, which was/|' ning ‘and resource development have | even in Scotland. At the famdus man and child of them, eat - financed from the board’s | village of Gretna Green, traditional eo the mle, SAMO La average a take at ie “4 ices Meme annijal appropriations, and these can | wedding place for elopers, marriage | Will smash and ‘break the walls |*,worn: the re ete . havg’a far-reaching affect on our | fees have been raised from 15 gee but: rubble will re year, An increave of two cents rood prices. in December, laa - future development. ry shillings to'35 shillings. - main * {on the price of @ loaf of bread | the index stood at 129.6, a hefty ¢ board has been particularly in- eee Of What was once a city's heart. Seu i¢-ome stage with (int. | “hore le mech. heen na te a in Laon foo |. Science is taking’a hand in improv- |~Around the world,’ wheree’er | Combortable Gat ear i; haulage before wheat becomes a pure water, industrial parks and sites, | ing cattle strains. According to the | , they are. Jrgbrgieaels oamimtia ters, tet | toatl he. $0 the Howe, that eset “-‘gnd research. In these fields’ it has | president of the Ontario Beef im. | U,Ptp": >: whose days were| in SOW °tthaten and ci: |incteasess ! | le tag, ~reconimended, and--the government -|- proveifent.. Association, computers. | Within its walls, will pause. and — ugh naturally there are no cogneami- dt ae wine 80 soviet. Union was Hitler's sisi Po PATRI ‘has ‘approved, projects to be financed | will soon select the most suitable - eee tear for Old West |ably eat much ee tas ne But thle land wen anh partner es Figg on uae a ane] GUARDIAN uF tive fund involving aves $71 | cows to be used for Rreeaiiie THe |. Kew fwrepound weehly average cach. | menay. surely one of the’ best | Shed saide vail’ Pearl Harbor. || oy vores nite (t CENTRAL million. Recommendations to the gov- | cows will be i 01 So —Rert Foster T aaraee a Maneiow pain Tr as i ; g will be interested to know that | cpa rotistown oe act to a price increase. | staff of life, o pane me Craning P R i N T E R Y | _@gnment for further large commit-| this. barnyard birth control..program._| (in memory of two former: i e against I : ec Mf th : +n. prin-|Looking back at past prices is | FEW HOLD.OUT-___|__As to the stand against Stalin, |] _ ‘ments. are being made. is described as “an experiment_in | _,ipels. not a very profitable underiak- |The city of Granby, Que., has |the rape of Coechoslovakia ond |] orm 40048 11s Phone 4-8506 Thh s er cleared up one mis- | family planning.” ¥ Hammond Johnston and Herbert ing these days, but the aver- | a E were too ht : o peak ane : * spt Yeo) . age price of a two-pound loaf. in | 34,301 are Roman Catholice. in the minds of the Euro- SS * ; ’ , ~ ’ ona 7 y 4 + » e re ie : | se |e