Maxims of a Mere Man i I Ware the thin edge i of the wedge. e Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew 12 PAGES . - A '1: , ., r run TABLE in THE Y onmun .Y Cehtury. . . U.N. Technical A .. K. , .... ram: 0 2nd Rover Moot At Sussex, N.B. 'Next August The second Canadian -Rover Moot (the senior branch of Scouting) will be held in the Maritimes, froln August 31 to September 2, 1956, the Guardian was informed last night by Mr. Norman E. MaeKendrlck of Ottawa, Canadian chairman of Public Relations for .the Canadian Moot. The site selected is the dairy- ing centre of the Maritimes, Sus- sex, New Brunswick. The first Moot was held during the summer of 1951 at Blue Springs Ontario. at which was attended by representatives from all the Prov- inces in Canada. This year it is estimated that a total of 700 sen- ior seouts will attend from all prov- inces. In addition it is planned to extend an invitation to other count- ries both in the Americas and out- side. ' Mr; George L. Miller; M.Sc. D. L.S. of Fredericton, N.B., the Chief Forester for New Brunswick is in charge of the planning com- mittee During the three day meet it is intended to thoroughly ac- quaint the representatives from "Two thousand years ago. Jes- us said it was an hungered and ye gave me to eat. thirsty and ye gave met to drink, naked and ye cloth- ed me'. Today in Canada and else- where in the world. if we would translate this spirit into fulfilment. peace. justice and happiness would prevail throughout the world." with these stirring words, Dr. Hugh L. Kennleyslde, Director Gen- eral, T. A. Adm., United Nations concluded his address before an audience of 325 persons following the century banquet and 100th an- nual meetlng of the Y. M. C. A. last evening. "r. Keenlyside speaking of the present crisis, referred to the dif- ficulty confronting the backward peoples of the world. Plaeingpthcm we are going now." he said. HALF CANNOT READ the world's adult population ca not read and on the ecouom front half of the population so hu man and child in the U. S. A. 51,500 while in 30 countries it . Chief for the Moot will be Mr. Boyaner of St. John, NB. The general theme for the gath- ering will be conservation. The exact number who will at- tend from Prince Edward Island is not known at present, but camp authorities have been assured that there will be a strong delegation from this Province. Fish Rock Crabs I In Strait Area caiinotunderstand as readily as they .vou.ld if put back 5000 years. "The material changes have not been equalled or approached in moral changes." In 1945 statesmen came together at San Francisco to face an en- tirely new situation. without pre vious experience, with the world in flames and people denouncing how they had to live. They saw a pecu- liar paradoxical situation in which scientific devices had not profited, three-quarters of the people of the, world, except to a very slight ex- tent. of ttrse people have gained pol ten-years, with many hopes an gress. "Now for the first tim in an after life." TECHNICAL AID if BANQUET LAST NIGII1: . 0 Available To Any Nation scourge in five years but it will take a hundred years at the way a In the matter of education. half Dr. gry before and after meals. The annual income for every man. wo- less that 5100.00 per Yeah Ill la" countries the income per l?9l”50l1 is less than 350.00 Justice is un- known in many countries where salvery in the form of peonage. is rampant and half the population suffer from that kind of injustice. "The responsibility rests largely on western countries who sent pre- ,,,;,h 'L.,,;,,,u,l,)d cgmggu: :,h,,,,li;3e, 15:;-fmaleigaci in mgmmuw ncnerr teaching the Iaieri3o:,':; t - . ' I i” ,' . lllices bfariilarlgg the net...” carlri; material aspects lite wluclit ma politicians talklns on liberty. democracy and rebellion against the colonial system. One quarter tucsl endependence during the past disappointments in the realm of social welfare, and ecoomic pron- many know what they were miss- ing and are no longer prepared to suffer on earth in the hope that eventually they will have felicity ssisiance :counil'ics of the world. Assistance has been given to 104 countries as a contribution from 70 countries. "We all have something to learn 5 well as something to teach," Kccnleyside said. In Karachie where a series of huts housed 750.000 refugees, the water supply created a desperate situation. Within three months ex- perts found new supplies of sweet water and doubled the output. Steel mill operators were taught in four montlls to increase their output by 40 per cent. In the West Indies, a seething mass of boiling water was studied by experts from Iceland where a similar situation prevailed, and the (Continued on page 2 col. 4) u. ic u. is is v-Two. Motions--i Of Censure Are Defeated. OTTAWA (CP) - The Wmmons defeated two Opposition motions of non-confidence in the Eoveinl ment by identical votes of 153 to 82 Tuesday night. Ross Thatcher, unpredictable independent mem- ber for Moose Jaw-Lake Centre.' supported the government both times. i. d e CHARLO'I'TE'l'0W'N. CANADA,” wEoNI.rsDtAY. JANUARY 25. 1956 PRICE so i Queens Member Outlines Plan Causeway Linking P.E The Mainland ls Proposed .I. To HAMILTON. Ont. (cl-. . Tilt: Canadian Federation of Agricul- ture was told Tuesday that only an international food program can solve the long-term problems of Scotial ll Will. Refit At Lauzon For P.E.l. - N.B. O MR. NEIL A. MATHESON. M. P. of Transport has decided to rebuild mm; T” and re-power the C. N. R ferry 0 o "Scotia II" formerly used to ferry Pfelnler TO Glve trains across the Strait of Cause, and place it in service next sum-' ucauseway Repoff mer between Borden .and Tormen- Ine. Announcement of the Depart- ment's decision was made in a let- ter from Transport Minister Mar- lar to J. Watson MacNaught, Par- liamentary. Assistant to Eisherles Minister Sinclair and Liberal. M P., for Prince. Of plans for the reconditioning of this vessel, Mr. Marler writes: REBUIILD BOW "The vessel will transportation of rail cars between Borden. P. E. I. and Tormentine, N. B. The present how will be re- CHARLOTTI-ITOWN (CP)- Pre- micr Maihcson said Tuesday he would make his position clear on the construction of a causeway be- tween Prince Itidward Island and New Brunswick after the legisla- ture opens hcrc Feb. 21. Neil A. lllatheson. Liberal mem- her of Parliament for Queens, said in the Commons Tuesday that an eight-mile causeway across North- umberland strait was receiving "the very serious attention of peo- ple who are qualified to consider be used for the meeting will consider 44 re ranging from expanded trade with - Communist stealing. FROM 0' PROVINCES The federation provincial farm organizations and four national and interprovincial farm bodies. All resolutions passed by the convention must be ap- Sees, international Food Program As Only Solution agricultural producers. President ll li. Hannam, speak- ing at the federation's 20th animal convention here, told some 250 doi- egates that the accumulation of, unwieldy farm surpluses prompted a need for action to expand pur- chasing pouer and increase the tented demand for farm products through-l ut the world. "Perhaps not until nations that other alternatives based on purely nationalistic approaches bog down and fail to use abund- "Ii ' A . it . . ance for the benefit of all, will we provin international dist ib tionlm confldehce. but h" W35 hhdel” 4 buggggagg :.S,ll:;:islg:,nT'or;I”l,l"'3l'ceVc achieve an adequate world fond of angtgicultural products, r U Sig” h”3:'hC”h hlhhhhs are 900' i ' ' 2 ar- - .- xi 0 .'.t . ferry ..Abegweit,,' the Depammm program. But I am convinced sum it chlhg 9 m '0? a program will and must comt." Mr. Hannam said. A resolution condemning leading advertising of low-quality meat was passed by delegates. A resolution recommending a price on beef was tabled after sev- eral deleg ins warned against ask- ing for too much financial aid from the federal government. Delegates during the countries 0 represents f ioor I two-day solutions to cicken ls Receiving Very Serious Consideration V I OTTAWA tCPJ-Cullslrlicllull oi lliruvcd by the cxccutlxc lit-lnlr he--zi lnuiti - million-dollar callscuuy lllli adopted 85 CFA llUll(lV lconnecting Prince Eduard lslziud MP Hallllam Silulfl lllli 1 and the Canadian mainland uus l-WW9? 15 Dot Eeuhlll 11 lll'0ll lproposed Tuesday in the Commons. I or! loll- lng prosper- l M30 ate Shh"? 0' the hhhhl Neil A. Matlieson (L-Queens) He said three problems pre- u. N t . the farmer rvunvinzgufi.-5-'.".'.9.i.5.. --?l."iL'Li.i.7'.?.i7?io..”.i'Elli Wldusmes: Market h'hhl'lh heilficd to consider and discuss Nil! ll h ' F” . . .. . .' production while farm prices l'alllmmi”s and little progress through inter-' h-V of this h0hhh'Y- said the proposed eight-mile cause- illto a balance: pasltiml uilh othcritcmion of people who me (man hind farm output: lug costs of lie said he could not elnliui-ate governmental co-operation in im-lbecause details were given '0 hhh "Several firms such things have the possibilities." he added. "In- lcludedamcng them is one of the "3051 highly regarded causeway en- gineers on this continent.” qualified to study been looking ilito Searchers Find Rabbit Hunters SYDNEY ICP)-Searchers Tues- he 5,3” hmhmlhary Studies in- lday found two youthful rabbit 'h'-"ale ll m3Y Well be economically hunters who spam more man 30 feasible and that it is entirely fea- hours huddled together for warmth Slhle "Om an engineering stand- in a densely-wooded area near the D0lnL cuyts outskirts, Mr. Mathescn sai Leo Girroir and John MacDou- h?f,'9dh"3"59WaY C aid, both 16, were reported suffer- ;Vu'n-lergdei ammalt ing from exposure and exhaustion ;m,bi1e fag 1.0”” but neither is in serious condition. That W Ires 3 Two volunteers. w h o i 0" d my the hherest oh lhe RCMP constables, neighbors and money it wmhd lake t0 hhhd the dogs in the hunt, found the youths causeway about five miles from the nearest highway. COST sso MILLION mis- I d the ofien-sug- ould be financed deficit currently ions of the auto- cross the strait. six . "The ship's present power supply '5 RCCOVCTIIIQ is inadequate and the existing gen- : . I craters will be removed and re- - Mms1m;n'rowil,,lour.nntAPl can -tr kw. units;-ins 1,, Vickie Davis, 2. continued on her in ately '15-'pei-csntlor tlie-ex- apparent road to recovery Tuck hhhi Wlmll W95 illC"l3l'lPlled out day after being frozen like "in cake and l”9m0VEd- iL.(.g- ACCOMMODATION Her attending physicians said,-the "All accommodation will be strip- child's temperature is normal, that ped down and rebuilt along mod- she is eating well and her spints ern lines, including sanitary and are good. They said they feel con- domestic conveniences, The bell- tident her arms and legs have been ers. lnalll Bligh!!! lihd 3llXlll8l'Y saved. It will be several days be- "ll10hlllEl'Y.3Fe l'9P0l"fed to be in fore they know whether her toes 300d 0055131011 but all llnlla will will have to be amputated. he Ollelled "D and thoroughly over- The Em and her grandmother. .hauled. The vessel will be drydock- Mrs. Fred Davis, were found un- ed the hhhehwhteh h0dYv hhdel” conscious in the Davis home at h'5""-'r chhhechhhs hhd thhshhhs 3.46 8 m last Saturday. The Chi” ugllpbe bverhauled and recondition- . . . g C . , R.E. Mutch, Cha aid MaeKlnnon' Lucas R. Allan, Su ert L. Cotton, Charlottetown, Alex- ander W. Hyndman, Charlottetown William W. Mute James E. Jard Claud R. Hunt Wentworth N. N.S.: Thomas erville, Mass. Plans call for the acquisition and development of a property at Wood Islands. The land in the form of a , " moved and rebuilt to suit the land- .179 have "” h3'h'e5- hut the de- and discuss such things. ings at these two palms. ficit of the ferries last year was 'llll(I'e. prcmletrtsald etg t --Tkh,-S tveml has mm ms of Plan 0 P .d . . grime t1.500.0o0 angmon that basis ma e a repor 0 my - me 3 a present. but the landi T R 8 causeway wo cost abo t have only two sets. A portionnhsf e e 550.000.0(Xl. u the tracks will be lmed uud re. F elite t D "The distance across this strip ' ocated, with a rail switch to 't A W d I d Of Water is mu h t tn Frozen Girl-. ithe tracks at the landings. 81" I S S 0 gr” er an A notice of application for Lett- er: Patent sppeari g Gazett.of.. cofllota II o Iccrporated.” The names of the applicants are: rlottetown; Doug- Charlottetown; mmerslde; Rob- in ths Royal h, Charlottetown; ine, Belle River; er, Charlottetown; MacDonald, Sydney I-I. MacDonald. Som- across the Strait of Canso terminal, the presence of a mach- causeway W” Phi" hhd h . show um. and Wm be a efficient oaonn. where Q ow is ip be said. "On ; , -. I s operating he- hehhy 5' ” -- - ' " tween e Island and the mainland. 39 referred to 9,10 323.000.0011 ssltvlciz STATION Canso causeway opened last year An up-todate service station will '0 Whllecl Call? Bfetml island with bl? erected on the property for the the Nova Scotia mainland. It is purpo.se'of dispensing oil products 3 of all kinds and for giving service 3 to all types of motor vehicles. Northlnnberand Strait. The fed- An innovation in the service offer- erat'andtNova Sc tlagovernmentg ed by the station will be an outlet shared the -host. . for diesel oil. At present there is He - said a Northumbe.rland- no service station in the Province causeway would translateiliito me- at which diesel engine vehicles can den; re,-ms ghu uledge of Confeder, hhhhh hl9l- ation to maintaincontinuous com- The Chmhhhlh munlt-ation between P.E.I. and the th' , ' - delahlgsin ”l;;:ml:'l:le9ryl:V mainland. Present ferry ra- ammlg other lde powers to engine tools, ,. . ..Y.. t 1 "1 t d u . I was far from satlsfactory..'I you- Technical assistance has brought Pl0EF9S5lV9 C'lll59TV”llV9- CCF had 9 hhdy lempc,"3t"” hf -d” While Mr. Marler does not give lI0USe.c0:0:In:)M'n:dsl;);ell'llIii Hzm ldnilligmfiniglllmhllsohhhtilzatrlfe (fihwlhlii Wise: 3 ierr'V"yo" "fie" had "' Hhuphx (Cp) .. Resua,-ch ac. As an illustration Dr. Keenley- together all the knowledge avail- and Social Credit membe attend SW95 Whell Edmlmal 30 ti 9 h"? the amount involved in the recon. Stewart. It is also proposed to to carry on the business of elect- wills 0"" -for Emmett P . urine. were up mm on th. side described the prevalence of able for distribution to any nation two other Independe 5. Paul,Gas- pltal; the gatsigmotl cris empfrlh version of the "smile II", it is move the machine shop of Mr. riclans, manufacturers and install- Prin""';:d""ghi "V " W””1d.h",'2 agenda hen Tuggdgy us Mu;-mmu malaria in many countries and the maklg a reasonable request. Tcc- ll0l'l- Chlfllllllml-pahd Raoul-1;0lIll:I. fill? W85 - 9 3 50 3 P900 manffegtly very uuhsmuuuh The James Jardine, Belle River to the ers of electrical equipment, ap-uMr claath W”-hdv -lihnti, t” Candi." fisheries officials" moved through great loss of life due to its rav- hnicians, scholarshlps.trainins ccn- Be"."c”' M3” hhhned "" elm ,;''”e ''h' I ,d th .1 M h d bee work will be done by the firm of pew site. Daratus, appliances. accessories to I "1e5ml't'" A I Shhhld 1”” the second day of a five-day con- ages. "What it costs to build one tres and other mediums are used to aillllllsl ill? I-lhcflil mnlorltyi y I Pol ce Sail e (ll Ha 1: George T. Dan, 9; Lauzom Que” Qfflc-izils of the new company and supplies of every kind, dom- t ;"-X- ht Wlhlld .l0ll1"C8n8dl ferenceg battleship would wipe out this bring workable knowledge to we The firstlvote was on a Soca attacked. Tie grandlno lelj so close to Quebec City, point out that with the recent ex- estic and commercial and lo prov- ” "nee Edwhhd hhhhch . or, D, G, wilder of the Auuuuc CP8dllumPll0n,, Cllllclllllll 80V9”l' She l'60,al,lS llolhlllll SW9 Vlcwlllll An attempt was made last fall lellslon of Puller 10 the Wood Island lde mamtainancc therefor. ..........;....n...g,ggg.' biological research station at St. .m.em fa'l'.'". to 'mhlcme.m mh 3 tel9V'5'”" program at 10 .h'm' hi Shh "3 hl""l9l' C5050 ferl'y- . ' ' And,-uwu, N, 3" uh; u start ha . t. t. Lt-ti? ti..0hInl:l:,llEll;lnt(:lBIghna:!gf;lgll3f:l(:::: Friday. Search for the assailant tboatd tiot tQuebee(, lilutnbadi wgather been made in estnbli hing a r Q b C C a" e mu mugs, ore a see s e er I: aspe. A I ' 0 crab fishery in the sNorthumbeb a hhhhiht. .hy the hhverhlheht of T” .-e-e---;-- hlllhof Whe"-' h Whl l'9llll'h'l llllhl P 6 I A ""' ”” ”” ”'”” it P fll""S;””;;lli?.i'Sh3'”.lilf;”:l'lii': 1'" . . Slur mun no Mme. I A k 0 S M fl s V ' IILX spr ng. e erry was never T n o Dr, J, 1,. Hum uuuou uh.mo,. n n on e ' ' basis through development of nat- CHICAGO (CF)-Eric Wilson of builtp to operate under weather a "19 M055 BUT K QETS described me Present method 0' OTTAWA (Up) A sh” -ton ued Mr Dufresne was one of 3 mm. ural resources. . the Montreal Star Tuesday was conditions in the open gulf but PLEMY 0; harvesting son , aha" clam u b C "r 1. 3 libed b -I b ,-h k , th The-second was on a generally-. cleoted is director of the Neyvspaner with the new bow and extra power, OTTAWA tcp.-Ag,-fcunul-9 Mm. have had trouble disposing of sur- Q .wasteM.. and sud " was the gluepelc Stonzcrva ltveT esicr "er 0 mem grsdubot spo e iitn e wopued P;-oglrcsslye Conservative Advertising Fixeeuiives Association It '15 expected to be both safe and jster (;,-,rdme,. jndgcmed Tuesday pluses were offered 8 price support POUSH , greawst (Mm. m the decune oi f-'lln'ul;l: M-Id llltlfgl. Hf-Enagftat l'0ll4;w;P;3t:C hfdaled RS 1 hi? motion charging indifference. in- at its annual meeting here. Karl T. eflective for the Northumberland that the federal government has of 8 minimum ammge pme of the fishery. I SW C D "mt-e Elsa pm” L "C com "Sm" "ii" hhd hick hf leadelshlh ll? ths hvllln..jl1d-VL'l'llslng director all jg: Strait. It will be operated 38 l8 the not yet gone ahead with aid pro- 45 cents a bushel for top quality He and 3 green cub invasion, St. Laurent whonwon n edera by; today. face of serious national probielns.: cncinnati; Times-Star, was ectt Abegweit-by the Canadian Nat-inn- yams for Maritime apple and 1955 apples delivered to plants m, mild winters and the reappear- elhcmhi limb chiiiiffglh-58???? UTOPIA FOR VOTES Mmm ' pmsidenhz - "1 Rauwih” - - potato Erowers. warehouses. ence of eel grass were also harni- hbout l.” nnuence W '5 a an Th bee w t b d u s - T u u Replying to Opposition questions Answering an appeal of New mg cmm beds. 3 J.t;lVllfrid Ilgufresneuifcaquelgzca scrlbtidlscouati agncmccgronc ; r 3 I . y In lthe Commons, he said a fed- Brunswick and Prince edward ls- H. R. Pbund of the yst re- 95 - W93 HE "1 mm - t I e' ,' A ; era proposal tr assist Maritime land potat grnw.r.. th ' n- search station in Ellersll,e. li'l.'E.I., hhh 0hVl0ll5 5310881". Quoted lsed land. the Collllly Of Cmlntles A apple producers is in the same mcnt annollneed tit: xvcctlcsarehrit i told' the conference that "u long, statements he Said 43-year-old where a spoiled clllld may obtain . ' ' : ' . stage as one for pntato aid: Ottawa will participate in a progrlmi to drawn . out problem" faced re. Jean-Paul made during the csVm- the only thmghe h8S'n0l sol yet-c ' . I ' ' ' I ; has made the proposals but they divert surpllls potnlilcs intn starch searcher, in men. mem” to solve ralgn for the Sept. 26 by-election a seat in Parliament.” - - . E :: .. V I ' : still are living dismissed by federal factories. thereby pl'vvenlil1;.: rur- the high oyster mm-tumy huge. n the Quebec constituency. Mr. Dufresne said that cvery- . v - g V Z ' ' and provincial officials and the rent low prices from d('t'lilI'li1g "Already doume fhu nu;-mul ax. Mr. Dufresne said it was de- thing possible was done "in order I a a . u I? rlr()dlIC('l'S, ' further. peeled 10 per cent rate it mayihb llghtful to hear Jean-Paul St. Lau- to ensure the election of this . ; ; g ,; I . , Mr. Gardiner previously cstl- Mr. Gardiner was rcplylllll to 3'9" increase by several times rent say: 'papa's son' as he calls himself," . : , , 3 . ; - mated the assistance will cost the Gage W. Montgomery Il"C- Vlc- 3 that amount." he said, "My friends of Temlscouata. I "Practically every Liberal MP ; 5 , . , '1 federal lrlmsury about 8700.000. torla-Carleton) and George Nawlan . u - am papa's son. Irlhls a bad thing in the province of Quebec. includ- : : , 5 ' 3 I. e a Nova Sm-ha apple growers who IPC-Dlsby-Annapolis-KINGSI. To 0 for the people of Temiscouata? I lng the minlste s, made an effort, 3 n : 3 . pg W ( Ri0NT0. tong)! e Tempera. am not only papa's son butl mum and you gave a speech. . :- . Thk. . . . : ; ., ., g h, . . tllggsofgsclgfd by c puhllc Wea- """” "me ”bl”'ll”' " "5 "” "''" had" "'5 '" 5'”'”' ormwn (CF)-About sooooooo Fnvpi or orders for such. Mrlsiall diplomats listened attentively R I S ' xi" M Rummage sale K1.-k lower 5." W”hd"h',l hm Temlschuata whmyh ""9 said amhrime Tnismrs so" vlortl) of Caadian arms, including Flhiiiing said government "fum-lfrom the gallery-Mr. Pearson was Nimihnf DE; -ildlly "7th at 2.30 p.m. For doni hirgch .""'mma be.” i ' mm mg" Q" e "1 nunw 25-pounder guns and parts for bllng and floundering" had been not specific in llll Illul-Sled S01"-P c o V'Ill'lI v ll" 1'! A the prime ministers wife she has tie and when he talks people tanks were shipped to Israel and exposed. Lion. He said: Fa h "l" " 2' 1;, Crokinole party. Thursday. 8 D. '0 lllelld many hmchh fhllcllollh hlw hlh Whrhh-h Egypt in the last two years. Ex- Government handling of the ls- "Thcrc In It Pl'e59lll- 8l”llll5llC0 . 9 n-mum" ”' H m. in Pownal ilall. auspices Y.P. "hm '59 "lee" lnhuenllal mhl' "1 ""d9"h""' "OW Why ll"? Pf” tcraln Affairs Minister Pearson sue had been characterized by demarcation lines (between Israel - , , , , wl-W?” ' " , ;,, U. ism". I I in me of that constituency could no; disclosed Tuesday. ..emSion' want of mndur. mem mud the Arab "age". They are 0'H"AWA lCPl -- Wilbert Coffin, vKERlHN CONLURS Tllll1l1.t)eg n 2: .' Dllfllld Mr. Dufrelnfl Speech. F9818! Volllld for him. He told the common, um; 32,. nude uuu ;n..umpefuuc(- or 3 mix ltherefore lines which have not h'”'Y "ryeamld G8-W29 Pm5P9Cl'll' Chief Justice Patrick Kerwin Org" " ” ' XL K'"l"h'h h"hEhl Wedlleidlly. Jean-Paul St. Laurent was in his "Political pull meant something 057535 worn, of mgmury equip. fun. hf an mu,-," been finally detemiined by ;. convicted of murder in the nmra- concurred 1,, reasons given by Mr. W! - g 5 blnso. Rood cllll prlles, also clas- mu -me.-e mg no Immediate when he said to his constituents mt-'r.t was 'u lied to Israel md umnswpnnn our-gs-non peace settlement. hr? bushland death of 8 V00"! Justice Robert Tasehcreau or up- M”""”' ' ' A" L sifted sari . Jscklloln reply from the new member for quite seriously: if am the only 3771,13; wuahppto Egypt. gun; up (The c,',,,,,,,, hm July 7 up --1 huuleyu thug they could he ;tJ'n;.ricna:fhtI:li;te':;a',llou?f)da(y( holdLIngKtlhe conviction. Mr, Justice g:"::;9fJohI'1”.'” 178 g xuu lean" I E. 3. L TeInl- -uuu, who sold in a me man. besides my mother, who can the Egyptian order comprised I8 proved shipment of l5 Harvard susceptlheigobi-eadju5nnentsd)Thls, meme Com M Canada for 8 new di. pelock also vtrntle In. favor mmdon V . 22 .24 punch ., g, wm bu open uu, ' interview that he does not see ,the' prime minister early in Harvard training planes. to Egypt ad the export perm no fourstnlded yuno nieians rsus- "M 0 n 81311808 any apnea. llls l"68' mm” , .. 11 27 week uu uuuh expect towllltlk this session be the morning. when he-is still -In Mr. Pearson. in a 5.000-word was issued in early September.) stis onersm L:: 0 un- In 8 540-2 "pinion given M "I: isioces ICCE Igoirciurrcfd (in Flu.-r ”w,,ow,mm g . H u cuuuu pm wu,-u, wou1d"5g-ling". hgippyj mas, to discuss whth hhn statement on the Middle East slt- why the minister vMr. Pea: priory 0 Y I I as to mine” Or we Mural whim H” t s . . a an .era ab. Sydnev 29 3, The annual tin of Rice ed c i from the rime alrl1'att:.-ti-of -concern for "rinnlo. um n. suggested that the United non) did not know what was soln ;"""W'0!' 0' 15"” Wlllcll Would . . . ' , 0” , .' ,,,, ., 3"” 5 PM " ”''”W 9 . - . -- - - u the cri plmg to the new state Supreme court said u would up Justices (. it Locke and I It """" ”""' ” 29 Point fr jmuguu um hu mm... ..- - , uouuguvg u . Nations mghtpbc willing to pzuar- on in a matter as do cate as "B P h - hold nu, Cnnvlmnn The cm", W, C rt I in ' H . ' I st Jrvhn's. WM. 34 -- hald in nhool Jun, 3, . ,, antce redrawn, permanent bprdera this . . will remain a question Ill P9l' Ills C0581! boundary kcd h I d 't" 0 M hm, 3 WW1 . fehynil In part on the between Israel a nd the Ann to be answered because it has not rearrangement: could be made so '5 W 8 3" 8".l";l d V; " d C f belief that hearsay evidence was HALIFAX tcrv - The woaum In may huh ad oucuu. A1,. I 0 sums. yet been uusuw-ed,-' M,-, Flgming as to produce mutually acceptable hallded WW" ll " 8 9" 0 r admitted at Coltin's trial and that on-the sgyg uul much Chung, 1, u. compute line of Purina feeds. w. CH0 0 S If Y uid. pegm-neat border-. C. mews I I d t Fem on his comment... wire. Mar-on Pe- mem in the weather today except OIICO 8 am "M - I I. Bovrnun, gum. mm, , , AID F03 REF”G3" Earlier, Mr. Pearson said during There is no doubt. in my mind 0 It 00'” 0 0 9 n- m; trle. w-s improperly questioned by that snow In the northern region - . Rl r' O t' I R d He proposed adlustlnant of Arsb- the throne speech debate that the at least. that if the yin anent :1" ;7"l7- 59?: hmlgazmgnflfmm the crown ... utn . said they win,bQcom .3 lug."-nmeug, (:93. Dulce wutnoyalty llallwodner PCFC IOHC , Ca Y Israeli borders without any dls- Impression mlzlll have hem crea- bqrden could be upon in "" 9' 3" . W” P, I 2 M Wnuld havcsranlwl 8 new t,"a'- erally less than two inches is ex- day. Rollin Mcxunzloh , - membennent of Israel, that the ted that Canadian arms were flow- this way the United Itions would genmylvalga lmgjhsgnchlgdum The courts opinion new will be peeled to result from mowuurrlu 9'" -mice. 9:10 to 1; - 0'l"l'AWA (cr)-cannon air de- fully armed. ready to do their Arab states recotfnlle the lesttlm- ing in llrellt quantities to the and be deeply interested In the mIin- 839' P9" 5"” 5 - r, 9 considered bar the cubluel Well In the rn muons. h fence stem is operational and Job. ate and permanent existence of the die East. l9"3llc9 ill "313 "9lII'llV. '9 I” hhhhed Fm" wt H 3 "S' h” mull dfcldf Whflher l0 '9' ill? Sill? Forecasts. cl dmwnd "''''l" M "” ready. 9 RCAF'r chief of fllhter "There hllllly-trained crews in state of Israel aid that Israel con- "That is not the case." he said "In return for the international 0"-!8tE::f ll)'(l;l:l!m)n'9V9" P0hWh9' fence be carried out. commute It Not-tbln-p Nova st-Dun. Prlnw mfhh clolhtm 3"”. h' opgfjtbng an -1-uguuuy, our interceptor squadrons must tribute to the cost of I-uattling the An Impression also might have guarantee which intuit result from mcll 9 p - to life imprisonment or order in Ed...” 1",", 5,", ,3. ma, whdhh d'""h' " Air Commotion Fred carpenter spend a good part of their lives 900.000 Arab refugees. been created that Canada was re- Hus, llllGl'ON. with security and His conviction was upheld un- new trial. flnrrics: not much to Palm! 6”” 'i”"'"7 ”' ” ' h""' said in an address before the Royal at readlneu near their llrcraft. Donald Fleming tPC - Toronto leasing modern and rinnrfcrnus stability area which would anlmously by the Quebec Court of Coffin was charged Wllh mllfd" change: rly wing. becom- ' "M, J 8 m H cnuum, p-Mu. CM. Muucgu. "When not 'on call' my live Egllntonl called for establishment weapons which could disrupt the rosultlslloulithlnkbotltlie slate Appeals and his application lnrunly in the death 0! l7-ycarcld lug ngmiy I. .uq-1..., 1,... her: I13. :'ircIoolr' in all mtg: tlon: slnonutyoll tnlmoroushlv poser of I -new-I house wmrgmee to military balance among Middle of "Inf-:1 ti: Arab -um Icegvret 3;!-PP0a,l.d'fi”l:'cmfl;,P";;'fl,31”"',f,” ”"S':”fe;'; "”l'l','ff?,;V;;”";g; Inn at New r In all :0. , . I -- nth! Cant - but NR9 - mile? Charlottetown 'lm.'.'”".hlhn”'""" u.u"h'.”"'mm.mo'p..":hd':iI:,1ou'weuhv”unu the W DUI-munm" mdmmumuu guess such hjIdn;Jll:llCGD0ll3lIlA .lonohIduonIainawoI-efonndlnthecsspo "d" M5 i. "l'lun' th cm--i..pe.ccoontmuo .- toheartllcnppllcatlon imiii..iu,issa,omontnalta- In tuototuyoi for action I nutter of . also is not e . 0 . . V toMr.Punan's Iuoauunoalntiununy Later.thecabinetrsfa-I-adtlohnndhis uter.EngeneLlnd-IH00I-m--n0&0V)-n.l-- 5 thk 'c"boc-Inaintalnmya-owundolrcnftrurmnttlolnniulnusat Referring Cir . I its out Or at constant racing. on and all oflopontioul slim and 1- incl statement In the Home in mite whlcltvonlsnrautoqilscuu case the Court for mmn. and a companion. Fred- Inhibi- l ' 37" ' ”' . V Eu ma , 1,, when tin um,-.3 IOUNDAIIY ADJUSTMENT peace at and a conference opinion. Mr. Justice Abbott pro- clur I), entered the moun- or than Cl . ,q.u ,u.,.u.q,u,,u.u..1g, man at ilnuwhgwoo nso. . .. 1 m.,gm,.dhythe0C!.Iht OlItheMiddleEaltsituntionil-tahle.. would). onsferrednottosltissnthntor-Isinoasaupe Interim-hbuat stinrtuuat.4ia.Inndsas I alt:-ltlonnr llolr tutu-upton can beetlulvmtntilll ..'fIItrlnb I &-1. 3",, 5", 8.”. an I llanolslhalnottu-dniIautnI.doIIII0l5V hI'IlIl0P""- hllfbhllml "'3