i? os 7 ~N > oe * 2 & = ~ : ” aes’ 4 f ° | - oo i i a : ao Z , sh fe: ; ¢ Z > ; 1 - 3 . : ' could not be tied together with “bits |. « os e ce * - —. Dre Guardian of string.” That giant of history had. ff : Diabetes NOTES: BY THE WAY : : eS See |come a long wav from his youthful ~~) . = ek CO w rg rae ci “ | notions of a centralized Empire and, | RECORD REVEN Detect ion Wellce Ward * Frenk Webker f é i ; It looks as if- some peoplé; ‘any a president has tried to | Wall as usual. his second thoughts were | . . ; ; Managing Editor Editor oe By Dr. Theedere R. Van Delien %00't think they're having the is own secretary of state. 7" Baeded Gane cad der Gann Gent oe 4 sound*—String in the-form of-tegista- —— - - "| “The number of diabetics in the | *™e of their ti -uniess— -Johnson-seems-of late ——— dey and statutory holidays) et 165 Prince Street. tive power would break under the 3 United States is estimated at | *F° risking it.— Guelgh - Mer- | to be more intent on.being his Chariottetown P.£.1. by Thomson Newspapers itd first strain : t three million, but the public “Uy: : | Stooeety. secretary.— Atlantic Branch offices at Summerside Montague, Alberton ee health service beliefes this. cal- ee ot M . ek _ :The Commonwealth, though loose culation is a million shy of the oe oe = “I don’t like your heart yal ee ee Se and diversified, is an invaluable force r ey — more meete ge hE ee | tion,” said the family doctor to Empire 3.8894 Monreal 440 Carrcart Street Uni | for world stability because it offers \ . ° people participated in screening . “But isn't that a great the young man. “But, of course, : versity a oe e 1030 West Georgia a constant and unique channel of & tests. Many local medical groups | <a for jus oe ea = — ee 8 ee ee ee maar Svoisten | communication betweeh white and : poe By a tpelinaer ronda doe _——— - teline, Youth heaved inca _deep : Association. and The Canadsn =ress The Canadian colored races. .Strapped in a con- - | developing an effective diabetes “No : ta Doctor, T have,” he Press is exclusively entitied tc the use for repub titut | straitiacket e led a detection program. re ae jow;-your second question. ..? plied, ‘but you haven't got her fication—-of-all news -dspetnes—in ths paper sututional strailjackes ahd compelled | a = The sooner diabetes is detect» | — Hamilton Spectator name _right.""—. Montreal Star. eredited to it or to the Associated Press or Kevters = to make binding legislative decisions. : ; | ed, the better the : 5 and al s a | ae = outcome. Most : : : at cr enon *T chctat enetthes here | there is no doubt that it would re- | i : > Ww — a a physician |“ P. Cc tl H | In sho reserved. Subscription rate. + sult in’biter quarrels-ruinous to itself : Gevelep. constant rre OS OlGS, | Not 40 eck by carrier ee q thirst, an insatiabie appeute, a oe eee | a ce ad ae | nes © ee ocr es } | frequent urination, changes in Journal oe mot serviced by .carrier - From the beginning‘ of the debate ; —— on and fatigue. | The Atlas, America’s first in- | ground but they are solid fueled — es ve Smee oe cee | over this iene, more than 80 years | toms thet umally develop mes- | Mis"asvimel, baNistc mime | cid fuced Aflawea ee yee $s d : : . | ths | and the launch vehicle that put | ‘ _monwesith : ago. successive Canadian govern- basen, a “— | the Project Mercury capsules in- | Various uses for the silos have es nae Slee Reequan ee oa ments realized that the affairs of the z Ls | tion has a good start to obit, is being phased out of | been sucsested. most of them 4 Member Aud Bureau of Ci-culation : e oe —— —— : : r service. The remaining missiles | facetious. could E d-later-thea Ith Most detection plans are aim- ,; They be turned Pace 4 TUFSDAY, APEIL 2. 198. mpire.an of wlesvommonwes | ed at tie hidden case. It is be. will be used as boosters in the | jnto multilevel mushroom farms ae : nations were so diverse that they - lieved that half of all tt with 228¢e Program and as targets or subsurface oil storage tanks. ‘d ' a : could not be regimented under<any diabetes in this for antimissile missile practice. | Being surplus themselves, they Mr. Gor ons Bu get me oats - : : The mast Misty ones: The departing Atlas leaves might appropriately te. made“ eo a budget-white-paper-ear— _common law or policy.. This is much .."_- ______]] the old, the obese, and these one Problem: What to do with 69 | into giant bins for hiding away ov . rf Sree paper ear” truer todav.-and there is no reason to “with a family history ef éiabet- if and sxpensive holes in the | farm surpluses that become em- er this month, Finance Minister | | iiove that there has been. any es. The sams applies to anvone | STound. The late model Atlases | barrassing when stoced in public Gordon said that while the regord ae eee , j the symptoms mention. ere installed in 170 foot ae | view on the surface. : . a change ih Ottawa’s view on the sub- . -- : ed” previously. | silos. Each cost $16 million | Chances are, though, that the & af 1064 may not be maid | ject Me- Dielenhaker,at-loait-h so ~ : Urine and: blood tests for sug- | '$ equipped with electric power, | sijos will remain just holes in this year. the economy “agia whole ~ J e - = preter e es ;has 9,6 _ ar are the surest ways of Saaen: | air conditioning, elevator, blast- the ground— symbols of the nec- should move forward to new and Mate clear Where Ne stands... — SG ing diabetes.The urine test 13 Proof doors and closed circuit essary but often wasteful spend- a. oe eres eae : > the least reliable. especially the | television. The new Minuteman | ing that is called for by the na- higher levels of activity.” Certainly Final Installment We specimen obtained before break- missiles are also kept under-| tional security. - he was in a happier position last Venoted ic the a ot aie aie fast. A better sample is obtain. — S evening to make a budget speech : : ' apne edt k 2 ‘ : sj 1 SW of the day because it is ed ' than at anv time since he assumed ae i _ = = a ” : : . : more likely to show sugar. By Borr OW Boo s* office. His accounts were inthe red oe has Pity Sea . ae ; : ~ cd a: a blood — we Mentreal Gazette : te only $83 willion compared wih | CSET ee ee ee ‘ revealing than that obtained be: The Winnipeg*Public Library , never.’ The real trouble is that reparations agreement with. Israel. 1 eS s fore breakfast. A sugar toler- reports that a book borrowed in ™any books are not returned— goon nee —+—As-Mr.Gerdon-stated.-a_general responsibilities under the, constitu- : : tion.” oy : of Israel's relations with Germany, en as $13,000 a yeat on these mod —— _— rer Yet oe | Me, tnt these da te ne tae - for Kinsmen and their | an annual jogging to the mem- hii ae eae . - Ana h e added. “it was not always an’ easy | on eo a the Crown Attorney told ito a trim = - pound dance concern unl th small poe- i at ae Restaurant, ories of those who have no_in- te Be : z ! 'y conte Supreme Court. . hostess. kets in. the wall of the intesti president Norman Hogg presid- tention of reminding themselv- to, but it’s quite a long way off yet. *| task.” -Although technically the | - aro the beaux were being herons falscied ine | ing. es. > | oer ’ j = ; cot . But in throwing out | i } What the Finance Minister seemed | P@Yments were to cover the absorp- | ‘h. “Case, the Chief Justice re- Ba k Saf V lt | IRRITABLE COLON to be saving was that by that time tion of German Jews by Israel. the | marked. that, since no -cover 4 n ety Quits Ino 3.6 H.P it will be possible for Ottawa to deal | Money was Pee Sees fe provide | a a 7 - es ts ees | ee oa EPLY. sae 8 : i é oot : y dance wi sses . : - with provincial claims on a basis of |. goods that would contribute to the | provided by the Black Orchid, . The robbery of a safety depos- automatically covered by insur- — are the same.ecxept that McCULLOCH fiscal need. But why shouldn't this | ‘velopment of {sraeli industry and | the package dea! at $1.60 is | it veutt in a bank in Montreal | ance. ee: mee. mare. is m : : | agriculture~ .It has resulted also in “Mea?: "| has brought out the point that it appears that many of the (Nore. ay oo i ee leet better trade rellti ch 2 oS ee ee ; awie i cat vane alex és. aa ce ee this *'tg: Dr. Van Deiles should be Out-Board a along at federal-provincial conferen- | relations. Dur- ted the base motive that a wolf many 5 vault have lost securities and adiress od tes Theod a hers is acthing new about it. | ing the past six years. Israeli exports | would not buy a lamb such a_ posited in such places are not (Soe at ae at some of which ap Dellen. co ‘Caicige Trib- @ Water Cooled ca ts : _ | to West Germany have grown from | : ae. replaceable Some une. Chicago. Ilineis.) i We have been urging it in this prov- Ce | are very annoyed. but they have . - ince for many years. It would seem *!5 million to $45 million annually. p U B L | C F O R U M fer hy cached bee non te RUSSI-NS BUILD MOTEL Megelar $177.00 ‘ = ee a 4 t * -_ that another election will have to EDITORIAL NOTES . fine print of their agreemest MOSCOW ‘4P) — Another 5 00 come and go before thought is given Five-inch bands of red reflective ;\SCHOOL CURRICULUM __ Would you be so kind as to wee Be hee capitalist innovation, the motel. Save $42.00 to putting it into effect. . material to be attached to horses’ _ Sir.— Read with considerable publish this letter in oe uae iden what dar cians ae ion ‘Tuan wows bere eel ted ’ legs afe on sale in Spokane, Wash., Ae oe 7 occas a | ‘he | ing in their boxes. and a nine-storey motel hala Special Offer ~~ It Wouldn’t Work notes an exchange. The k Pater. Saperauasan of chy | dents and would care to tell have themselves no access to built at the jatar «a noe Aan A y make a | arker, | 7 ¢ ‘ A : ; re wie nese | cee adied t | tae t. write to the ‘Bem. it would be almost impos- Minsk and Moscow circle roads : It has been intimated that at the horse visible up to 300 yards at night. | iin should be an sanarat wart | artes SAW cus letters qeaid | Sie We Webride a ferme of leew | sud 00 ethers, complete ith KEITH CARMICHAEL forthcoming conference of Common- . ee | of the school curriculum. | receive personal replies and oon ae aoe sof adequate to | service stations. are being set Brackley Pt. Rd Ch’town wealth pri ministers in Ju The Music Festival's 20th: aniver- Would be deeply interested to | would either be kept confidential ; = up along Soviet highways by the Aes gore ' prime ne, a e estival’s 2 aniver. he bank : ‘i : Pe ra ; know whether the teachers or recorded in our publications, $ argument there- Intourist travel bureau. British proposal to establish a Com- _ sary night is scheduled for this even- ‘would be: Christian Reformed, according to the writer's prefer- fore is probably sound. but it, = monwealth parliamentary assembly ing at the Confederation Centre Charlottetown Bible Chapel, ence _ Slee Uneaten > = will be put forward. on the ground ‘Theatre. We régret the error in yes- it teveuth Dag kaveuliet Sag. Present a ocak an the quainted with the facts than > OFFICIAL OPENING that this would be a natural develop- _terday’s issue in which we referred ist, United, Presbyterian. Ang. reat madorils ot sah Sere | parently is the case 7 ment after the proposed Common- __to it as being slated for Monday even- ole, Serie kee ae are most anxious to “capture AS can banks ‘have estab : and Sees : | wealth secretariat is created. ing. of these religions is represen cd Coumaent al iavageet "of protection against fire and ! This is a revival of an old idea, | ~ = . : among the students of the cy | as is preparing a Sock ee theft : their — vaults, it TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY NIGHT mooted at former Imperial confer- , ©. Chinese Communism has stuck its + one to a page, divided in | Could be asked if there is a saf- ; os i : : ° i am, Sir, etc., Provinces, in an ef- | €T Place in the world to put val- ° ° ° ences but rejected over and over | foot in Britain’s door. A new Society | H. H. LARTER aa fo lines (his vei untapped uables, and an affirmative an- Prince Edward Island Music F estival again. Canada usually led the op- | for Anglo-Chinese Understanding has | S's: source of human experience in | ¥cr — a Sinise cere fiom iow oats wm eaame_|Secwmee|eeenerm | CONFEDERATION CENTRE monwealth replaced the Empire. its university professors, Several Labor , _Sir,— Why are there no music tribute an incident should try to tions, things can happen such as ‘“< & overseas thembers would never agree | members of Parliament and some not- | fuses in the Istand colleges? | state th date and place of i fe ant as oe aes oa ao TONIGHT. AT 7.4 t@ merge their policies in a collective | ed writers, musicians and artists. But | with music after high school parraidcar ed tg Beeera on | Bave the recourse of covering . : 45 0 CLOCK Sab authority of any sort. No doubt this | the British public is not worried about | an eoorewe "eles wade . ethnic origin is also aun bet aga with their own imsur- 7 s Under the Distinguished Patronage of ie + x : i a. reference i : dong * is the attitude of the Pearson govern- Its ideological leanings. The society | have a course in music. At pres- a entirely ots Gs wher. In view of the extreme impro- * His Honor Lieutenant Governor W. J. MacDonald and Mrs. MacDonald ment, though it has not yet made any | is draining support from the Soviet ee - pene toes I am, Sir, ete., ae of loss in a bank safety The Honorable Premier W. R. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw j : -Sritai gener (Mrs.).J. McCANN | Vault insurance rates this a eyes te Petes : : i Ee pronouncement on the subject. front group known as the ‘Britain- | tary schools and most high setae ; coverage are low. and persens The Honorable the Minister of Education Dr. L. G. Dewar and Mrs: Dewar ; Opposition Leader Diefenbaker. China Friendship Association. and has _ schools in some form but usual | 7. wetaphysical Society who use their banks as safes for ’ His Wership Mayor Walter J. Cox and Mrs. Cox . made reference to it in an_, also engineered a split in the British et ae i = | Ottawa, Ont. : | vauamies id = : ge ge His Worship Mayor W. E. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins address over the weekend at Halifax. Communist Party. of approximately 16. Then it is * vaynngs ALCOHOL |4o take this precautionary se- 1. Warchin Stay Br : H : a in which he stressed that a parlia * * * | slowed down because of lack of —c 1 nS eaeeees to know | tion. It can be effected either as His hyde Cae ae © 20 _ tary assembly was “‘neither feas- The United States government | “in conclusion, Iam wondering | that last week was set aside as | Perl Of the person's ordinary Adjudicators: Eric S. Lewis, Francis Cameron, Dr. Edgar Boucher, 3 , § y . "S| Youth Alcohol Education Week | ome insurance or as a special Christopher Le Fleming nor practical.” It would mean, _ has been practising what‘it preaches | some serious consideration * | policy. : : _ phir a : : : | should be given to the apparent | 1 our province. Mr. Preston V. Beck, President, Presiding he said. that the party politics of the _ insofar as the American Negro is con- | gap in our music training espee- | .S0 many people think they, piv. y srious Commonwealth countries cerned. Not only is one of its two | ially at this time when there is | can take a ae leave at EEE ae ems Remarks by: : c . enter Commonwealth affairs, top men at the United Nations a Sot." ‘MK of @ Provincial uni- rage lige Far ponerse ge | ame oe =. William Hon. Dr. L. G. Dewar, Minister of Education that would spell an end to the Negro. but so is the head of its infor- ‘Please note: Music is not my craving they are slaves to its | holiday camps in Britain, = Mr. Malcolm MacKenzie, Honorary President -* : ‘hip. ee mation service. And now a‘Negro is | by. a ee ruins uae an bought Windlesham Moor near Mr. Walter MacNutt. Toronto, Teacher and Accompanist in the First It is not often that Mr. Diefen- in a position to become at least a ANXIOUS STUDENT _ hardship on many others. If they \eume fame “sda Music Festival . baker is in full agreement with the deputy chief of the U.S. Air Force. | Montague. ae one they would | Philip for ae after their Miss Dorothy hoe Moncton, Adjudicator in the First Two Music Fes- ' Winnipeg Free Press. but a similar This career officer's name is Ben- | pe psyCHIC PHENOMENA Our young people are the ones eae hans de. Wathen: Oe. tivals : Se eee view was expressed very forcibly in jamin O. Davis, and he has just been Sir.—The | Metaphysiesl So | who will. be the leaders of the who lived in ‘Canada from 191! . The Program will ae sr Selections, School Boys Choruses, Girls’ aa | ia We should them all | to and served with the Choir, Piano Duets, Soprano Solos, Church Choir Selection, Choral a recent issue of the Winnipeg Liber- | made a Lieutenant-General and nam- | Sk aameemenane ar: doe ao a cand ous. : ection, Choral Group eee ee tee teeeed tant - chief _ _ of U.S. a . henomena which Canadians physic | se aE = | wend War cco Mt he Selections, and Piano solos. : i in one of his classic dicta Sir Winston orea and second-in-command of all _ may : particul- 2 Pen : ( ' for Admission 50 cents Churchill said the Commonwealth | United Nations forces in that theatre. | Srception incidents i co ae ee ee = { = - € \ a . ‘ A - se ‘ ti woe ; neta $500 niillion deficit that--had been forecast. and the total ‘income and outgo of government—including such things as old age security and unem- ployment insurance funds—showed a surplus of $300 million. This improvement left room for the 10 per cent cut in personal in- come taxes and the changes in tax -deductions he had now announced. Iastead of striving for a balanced budget next year. he has forecast’a deficit, of some $360 million. ~ It is to be hoped that this policy will achieve its objective of further stimulating» the economy. particularly. in those © .. Se : areas where such- improvement? ja=| _signed 14 vears ago amid a-deep cris- most needed. | The last of 14 annual installments came to $75 million in cash and goods. “In fact. the final claim by Israel amounted to‘ little more fan it counting operation because except for a few minor items virtually all the German goods covered by the fin- al claim had been delivered to Israel during the last year. In addition. however. there are personal restitu- tion payments to individual Israelis who suffered at Hitler's hands, which will be continued. for several vears. The reparations agreement was oe is-of conscience among. Israelis~Many of them felt it was morally wrong to |) whieh WALTER GOLDFINGER PRESENTS .. . OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick Nicholson 4 Supreme Court Case Has MPs Puzzled The Supreme Court ‘of Canada enjoys its occasional — lighter moment. and one such recent- ly prompted a number of MPs to study in a dilettante fashion the hydrogalvanization of _ hostes- ses. In a city of French - Canada, it appears. a certain Mr. Frank Colabro kindly caters to the noc- turnal entertainment of the. lon- ely male by: operating. a gay nizht=ctub:At=this-rendezvous.— is glamorously named ‘The Black Orchid,” prowling Wolf may dance” “ned the importation of fresh ve- night three times the daity in- drink at such a price if he knew that it contained no ingredients likely to increase her receptive- ness to his advances. Where upon Mr. Justice Abbott added his personal and ungallant_ -om-. - ment that men don’t care what their: partners. drink in such circumstances. That same judge is of course well remem- bered for his earlier commert on the lack of discrimination of the--Canadianconsumer;> Same years ago, he was the federal Minister of Finance who an- This was where the MPs shar- pened their pencils. Allowing the normal two weeks holiday, end assuming a five - day worki2¢g week, they figured that these poor little rich girls averaged 104 drinks per night of say 3 ounces each. That is the equiva- lent of 20 points per night—an in take which. as a steady diet, would stun even the champion beer quaffers of Bavaria. used I asked a physician about pos- sible effects from drinkinz each ‘1917 has just been returned. The : _ Our Yesterdays amount of sugar jn the | j bl 4 sors up 3 tly. after eat- (From The Guardian Files) Ing returns to normal! values TWEN y - (110 mg. or less) within 120 min- - Pe oad a pede not occur to the = The City Hospital, Charlotte- pone to potential or pre- town, and the King’s County abetics, Hospital, Montague, announce The content of sugar in the the arrival of an iron lung over blood rises shortly after eating the weekend. Both Institutions and still is above normal two are: receipients of the generous hours later. In addition. some ‘offer made by the noted English | of the sugar is excreted into the philanthropist and motor mag- urine and can be detected in the nate, Lord Nuffield, England. two-hour specimen. : _. LUNG TUMOR | Dr. G.G. Houston was re-elect- RG srites: Does tumor of ed president of the Charlotte- of grief over the loss of a loved 2amed were honorary. president, one or is this an uncommon oc- Premier Thane A Campbell; | currence” the“tung $ften_occur as a result | town-Tennis-Club--Other- officers not even after 48 years. _ The New York Public Library, moral here is “better late than some vears ago, proclaimed an amnesty on fines to anyone re- turning borrowed library books | in their possession. As the fines in some cases amounted to $50, it was a generous gesture. And it met with some response: But it is a curious fact that if a person borrows a book, and keeps it long enough. he. comes to feel that all obligation to re- - turn it has elapsed. Anyone who - has formed a library of his own, and loves his books; may when-- smoking his pipe and dreaming in his chair by the fire, wonder where many of his old favorites ' have gone. : He may reme of life who borrowed his s “vice > president. Gwen Rogers; | but never brought them back - review. of Canada’s tax — structure. | accept blood money from Germany Mr. Colabro's lambs: butrliké | getables and salad from USA im take’ of liquid recommended REPLY ‘ secretary- treasurer, Jacek! An unscrupulous acquisitiveness must await publication of the delay- | in payment of the millions of Jews | a gallant beau he is expected, the winter season, and when told by dieticians. It would jeopard- It’s an uncommon occurrence, Kenny. - - téemsto ereep over even the ._. | slain by the Nazis during and before | indeed encouraged. to buy a that Canadians would resent the | ise whatever approximation to unless the individual is a smok- : | purest of consciences. when bor- ed report of the royal\commission on | World War II. N hel drink for his thirsty little lamb | loss of such imported sources of an “hour - glass” filure a hos- er and steps up his intake gf TEN YEARS AGO | rowed. books are concerned. It | taxation next summer. He looked | or ar II. Neverthe eS, the _ as well as for himself after a vitamins, he made the heart- tess might have: inclination and cigarettes as a result of rf (April 27, 1955) . recalls the old Victorian parlor adi ft ia for fed agreement has worked well in-heal- dance less rejoinder: “Let them eat good sense would dictate a light COSMETIC ALLERGY In his maiden speech in the riddle about umbrellas: Why is rward to a new tormula ior er- Mr. Colabro seemingly multi- turnips”, according to Ottawa diet on working days before im- iin ¥ writes. Why do House of Commons. Ottawa, an umbrella like a pancake” | ing the breach these atrocities had al- cial fiscal arrangements” for | plied the number of dances per folklore. bibing this Niagara of semi rose, ‘ Neil A. Matheson,‘ Liberal MP Because it is seldom seen after ip g : break out im a rash when I use the five vear period starting in 1967 i caused. : night by one and a half ounces, j So the Justices threw out the and this would tend to lower the ‘perfume, cologne, or sachéd for Queens, called on the mem- | lent 2 on : Felix Skinner, who helped negoti- | 2"¢, figured that few lambs Crown's contention of fraud in physique of the girl. So the doc- powder? : bers of all parties to resolve sec-' Perhaps it would be a good ig which “we shall.endeavor to find a division of the tax fields and a formula for equalizing fiscal capac- " ity which will assure to Parliament and to each provincial legislature ef- fective means of carrving-out its‘own ate the agreement as head of the Israeli reparations mission in Col- ogne}—gays West Germany has im- plemented it “in the most correct wav in accordance with its letter and spirit..’ Considering the ae nature would remain totally sober after that intake of rye whisky. So ae | gave strict instructions that each hostess should order for herseif only “‘semi -rose’’. Described to the inquisitive beau as “‘a fine wine”, this is in fact a teetotal mixture of lemon juice. “sugar “ water — priced at $1.60 the shot. the sale of “semi rose”; but not before they had heard an int- eresting morsel of night - club economics. : From the $1.60 paid for each “semi rose”, the management kicks back 3 cents to the hos- tess for whom it is ordered. Some of the girls make as much | tor suggests that she should eat substantially of steak and other Proteins on her off-days. and_ safeguard her figure by taking a drug designed to eliminate excess fluid from the’ system. The MPs are still trving to fit - tional differences and ,pleaded There must be a common for closer understanding be- stance if all aa Se a tween the farmer and the urban which yod are sensitive. Oil of eller. bergamot is a likely i - : cicaes, seckers - The 10th anniversary of the it Mt wiles fo Summerside Kinsmen Club was a there a-cure observed last Tuésday evening, | for diverti is? i lor ae April 26, with a dinner ‘gnd REPLY ——.— idea to have one week of the year set aside as ‘Borrowed Book Week."’ On that week any- one could return all borrowed books without embarrassment, and anyone who has lent books would feel free on that,.week to ask for them back Something is needed to give