—————hangine-pieture-oF-the-wor: has vital i Something Gained Conservative party to perfarte Fhe eriter- gnes nm tesa that & — Che Guardian ‘ Covers Prince Edvard isiend Like The Dew W.. J. Hencex, Pup are . Wellere Ward ‘ Frank We ker: enneve Eater Editor Publighed every week dey morning exten? Sur ae. end stetuterny fo idevs: ef 165 Prince Street, Chariattetown PE { Branch offices of- Sumrernde, Mortage e. Alberton Terento 425 Unversity Ave. Advertsing Services Bmore 38594, Montes! 640 “Cathcart Street Yi versty ©5942; Western Office 1030 West Georgie Bree arcouver MA 7037 ms . We Ceénanen Daily Newscecer ? tiahen Asse ator acd The Canadien Press. The Cenedian Prece 3: 0x s-vely entitied to the ose fer repub heaton cnt ail news dispatches nm this paper crested Ye it er te the Associated Press or Revters loca’ rews: puvlished >eremn aft ; ation of soeca?t dunatches here nea ae carrier rovtes aod areas ane asc me t's ar “er Subscripran Netcver 4% per week fy $12.00 2 year by meil er © met serv ced Py cerrer S15. «8 year off island ond U.K $270. per acd sisewhere e.trde Britah Com im ecm reve year -l§- _ menwealth Nae aver wyie ctiny de 5 hoa 4 ‘emer of Coeecleren— = PAGE 4 FRIDAY. by Thomsen Newspere's ld. - ed Hanene ty By These hewspepers— — ~IULY, a, . 1966 A Mar’ Of Action Britains Labor government more . than its problems to} cope with, but it is not _ forgetting that it has-overseas obliga- tions as well. Prime Minister Wilson has, announced. his-intention of visit- inz Moscow prior to a conference with President. Johnson in Washington this month. in n the hope of establish- has share of domestic ’ «pensioners. Ebeneezer Scrooge award of the vear. —— The answer was evasive The snaw - government verhally asked. then tele phoned. and‘finally drafted a formal , request to the federal minister of health and welfare. Would the federal government |‘ cooperate—with-. the provincial government. bv providing the names of those. Islanders ee ing the federal old age pension so that the Shaw government: could add its own. contribution? There has heen no ander from the. federal. minister,but’ Premier Shaw, wise in the wavs of bureaucracy, embarked on a crash-program of his own. Overnight. provincial- offices were opened throughout thé province -and senior citizens were requested t0 Visit and appfv for their supplemen- tarv pensions, Provincial Liberals. in -:- unhecfming pique, advised Islanders to bovcott something of an understatement to sav that their advice was ignored. With the names in hand, the govern- ment turned+> fillimg-out and mailing the cheques There was one last gasp from the _retreating forces of federal authority. The department “of veterans affairs mailed out a siern warning to veteran. thereby ‘earning, | the Veterans who applied for and accept- ed the Shaw government's supple. pension Wi 1 ieehieaaplace ey te Ane 9 aquivatent —aIpoUnt—teductéd trom lin and the White House. Britain and Russia are co-chairmen. of the Geneva ™ conference which ended fighting in Indochina 12 vears ago. and he would like to see this conferenge-reconter- ed. There is only a marginal possibili- tv of him achieving his purpose; but the effort, as Mr. Wilson sees it, is well warth a try. One cannot but-admire the tenacity with which the prime minister | Island: ur- sues his aims. especially when they 1 _____are.concerned with Britain's responsi: bilities as a world power. Only recent- ly, in a significant showdown with dis- *“sident elements of his own party. he won_a-victorv_for his ‘east of Suez” i + ie policy which takes cognizance of the t cognizes that Britain still --‘commitments in the Far East. Britain is withdrawing from Aden ‘ their federal pensions from the DVA, said the department in an icy epistle to our war heroes. The federal posture. Telegram commentator, pressed the folk inUP notes. The “has not im- rince Edward if Lester Pearson were run- ning in the First Kings deferred elec- tion, he would lose his deposit. In any event, Islanders -are telling them- sélves that they have merely rein- forced a. 100-vear-old tradition for common sense_ assist from W alter Shaw, ‘this little is- land has been the first to break the sound -barrter—of politicians arguing and_ pontificating on the $75 pension, and doing nothing about it.” Not everyone snubbed King Feisal of. Saudi- Arabia in - New York, it but is remaining in Singapore for the i Seems. Indeed. one of: his meetings present because to do otherwise. in Wilson's view, would leave Asia to three main powers—China. the U.S. and the Soviet Union—with a small peripheral influence exerted by Aus- tralia and New Zealand, ‘and with - there mav turn out to be the most Satisfving of his two weeks visit to - United States. Feisal met with Pr dent Nathan Busey of Harvard uni- versity and John Snyder. dean of the Harvard school of public health. “Japan coming up fast on the rails." | Pusey agreed to have Harvard help In the present state of Britain's in- the Saudi Arabians attack | t ternational finances, it would be | ‘iseases which are so widespread as tempting to forget “east of Suez” en- hrelvy. to affect the new economic develop- Such a withdrawal could {- ment program. They are bilharziasis non produce..a.saving..ofsome£.250-mil ahd trachoma oe ‘lion annually; but it would mean cutting vital-and- historic links with Australia and New Zealand. It would mean leaving the United States alone, adding to its military and financial ~—"““hiirdens fn the Tndian ocean as well as the Pacific. It coulé=as Mr. Wilson — argued ‘to the party ‘conference, ¢reate a grave threat -to peace in those areas where British presence consititutes the only deterrent. His policy. however, involves a steady shift of British bases away from the Asian mainland to a chain of Indian ocean islands. and this should bring some defense economies. The new emphasis on strike reonnaissance planes backed up by-troop carrying transport aircraft will mean greater mobility and flexibility in helping. as he says, to ‘neutralize trouble spots.” It 1s also less expensive than main taining a large naval task force The policy is based on full support for the United Nations This support rests not just on words hut on: the. é abili® to act for and with the UN: and. this means. in Wilson's words’ “being there or being able to get ” there” The Pension . A columnist tn the Toronto. Tele- gram remarks that “if we. had the ’ British genius for film-making. [we would be. shooting a - remarkable gaza of Prince Edward Island. “its ficht-fitting electoral contests. and that. as of this dav. every old age pensioner on the Island receives S100 a month:—$735 of it from the emhbar- fassingl\ fich federal liberal covern- ment. and 325 from the modest means of the—-Canservative government. of - Walter, Shaw “fay wa has barely been able to mask {ts annevance and chargrin over this horrendous act of the Island adminis- tration When the -atter. decided to render simple justice to the forgotten ’ people in this age of- growing af-- fluence and galloping inflation. ‘it requested the federal ‘government to provide the names. of citizens of the [slané*now recewin? the old age pen sion. But what happened? i The first is a disease caused by a parasite in snails. It is found in many parts of the world, is highly debilitat- ing and has been traced: back as far as 5000 B.C. Trachoma is an reve disease thatcan leat to blindness’ The World Health Organization esti- mates that 109 million people are af- fected by it. Sa Synder has been working on a re- search program in Saudi. Arabia fin- anced by the Arabian ‘American Oil Company. Vaccines- have been de- veloped to fight the diseases. If. throug* massive inoculations. they can wipe out these two endemic curses. “King Fiesal's Visit will have lasting re- sults EDITORIAL NOTES An astroffomer believes a faintly red spot seen recently on the moon was due to volcanic activity. Anojfier theory. suggests an exchange. is that the moon is allergic to. spacecraft landed there. oy ee © : Less that four months after com- missioning. Canada’s newest sub- marine—-HMCS Otibwa——crossed the \tlantic from Britain to Nova. Scotia without once coming to the surface. “A feat that would do credit to anv well-seasoned submarine and crew.” comments Sentinel. the Canadian Armed Forces journal Reliability of the craft. its machinery and: svstems were such that the underwater pas- sage and accurate landfall proved to he “completely routine.” - * +s the offices. It would be“ + | } eal += & OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick aici The' little town of St Ontario, which- was place of the former Conserva- tive leader Arthur Meighan, has icatéely“smibbed chy of that party. Marys. the _ birth- ¢ A portrait of Meighen, paint- ed from photographs by the well known artist Clare Byce. is to he-unvetled- in St. Marys _Collegiat Institute, of its. mest famous pupil. SMCI the ceremonial unveiling of that «portrait; nor did it invite the lo- MP. former. Conservative Realth. Minister ‘Monte’ | teith: not did it invite the Lieu- | | 2 ence er ‘| bok ean compiled by daughter of Senator Josie Quart. tenant Governor. of Ontario, for- mer Conservative cabinet minis- ter Earl Rowe. wha ‘is a tong- me admirer of Meizghen I n- . stead, it invited. Liberal Prime Minister tester. Pearson:. but unable to fit in that function him- ‘self. he deputed Brantford’s Li- beral MP, James Brown, to tn- veil that portrait of the great | Conservative leader INSTANT FRENCH E- M. Klink, of Kamloops. writes to ask particulars of the “Instant French; which | T recently mentioned in this Mrs Jo Ouellet. ~_ and was published by the Swan Publishing: Company, % Port- land Street, Toront@: Mrs. Oul- let's address is 1244 Aveniie W1!- | tiem, Sillery, Quebec 6, P Q “The “paper-covered™ and is deservedly selling like hot cakes - for 75 cents COSTLY - AND NEEDLESS? This-column recently drew 3!- tention to the huge number: of | trivial questions being posed to ed " 1.000-mile . When-theBethicheny Copper Cor poration in British Columbia sought the hein of the National Employment - Servi it stipulatéd that. “no —one c As 2 ompanv representative explain- ed the ace requirement was not prompted hv anv humanitarian feel ings. . Rathe the corporation’ had found that older men were adaptable to training. and that the labor. turn- Over Was Nof nearly as high among the - over-40 group as ttwat with younger ner -Hiew Jong can they work? The con - it’ has no compulsory ret ment a under 40 ears of ace” wos wanted the government by MPs: I ask- ‘Is your question really ne- cessary? Such needless ques- tions were included in. the u n- precedented total of 1,788 writ. ten questions asked in the first 198 days of this session. Typi- cal of the less necessary ques- tions might be this one, asked by Robert Coates, MP for Cum- berland. -Nova Scotia: : - On what public wharves in Nova Scotia has the federal zo- ~ vernment installed toilet facili- fies” -What is the annual reve- nue availabl@ to the federa] co- vernmen! for these. toilet facili- ties’ Which of the wharves make payments and in what. amount in each case?” DOMINION DAY DRAMA Even “ they themselves -are prodigal with the nsx mo- Our Yesterdays | (From The Guardian Files) (From the Guardian Files) TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Cluty 8, 1941) The Red army announced it had launched a series of coun- ter c-attacks against german forces at many points: alone a front stretching a! most from the Black Sea to the Balfic,. successfully dreving the invaders: back in-disorder in biz tanks artillery and airplane hat- tles af in- memory Mon- - ~s ition : | Queensland, | Intestinal | Gas Causes By Dr. Theodore R. Van Detlen Most abdominal gas comes from swallowing air during eat- | ing and drinking The rest comes | from fermentation during digestive processes '_gases in the blood that diffuse in- | Tta” the More enters ‘when the and from | “‘and™ intestines” liquids are | swallowed and when lving down | than, when in the upright posi- The latter is of practical - } value when nursing babies. ‘She abdouen of newborn in- | stomach c | fants is free of gas, but not for | long According to Dr J. H | Hood ofthe University of © the stomach begins to digtend within a minute after | j birth” and within six to 12 houts | the- entire gastrointestinal tract | ‘is outlined with gas when | viewed under the X-ray. Filling | Vis more rapid with lusty erying | | In other words, crying not only helps to expand the lungs. but also the intestines + Infants ingest three to a times more air than milk ana | i ; | " by i: Friendly Relations Chilled ‘2 Arch Mace ore London Free Press WASHINGTON. (CP Some ‘chill seems to be descending on i j Canada-United States relations over differences in foreign po lev The same is true af the Anglo American relationship despite \the close contacts that have “heen maintained by President: Johnson and Prime Minister | Wilson, two tou-gh_ political | pragmatists.’ Canadian foreign policy - is _ diverging in three ‘important | areay from that of the US ~ Canada has publicly expressed . regret at the expanded bombing | ‘operations over North Viet Nam. Wilson, hobbled. by. rising discord on hig left. dissociated, Britain from that action and | President Johnson commented jtartly Tuesday at a televised | press conference that “we \ere | disappointed in 2 few” allies Canada is plannigg to advance recognition to China In 198. it appears. if China is willing S State Seéretary Dean Rusk a Southeast Asian tour to’ on i known | mation appreciate Wilson's problems.in- placating his let: now increasingly restive supporting. US — policy ta wing about there ; Rut. savs a Renee by the London Ontisuer correspondent . here. Wilson seems likely to cet a.-welcame.. sharply contrasting with the javish hospitality just showered on. Prime Minister Harold Holt--because Austtalia has troops ‘in Viet Nam.” .. AMERICANS UNHAPPY Britain. like Sweden, alsa now-declines_to sell arms to the ~ US for use in Viet Nam on grounds it and the Soviet Union . are co-chairman the Geneva conference machinery leh some dav may be used to settle the Viet Nam question: This had not pleased the US Canada. while on-the three- International Control Commission in Southeast Asta as a referee, feels compelled to continie selling arms to the US. although it refuses to ship have a jot of gas during the oe oe oe airs Os dais wae Seni country r $e ting Pp wary on : first ax months. There is a i ma ae plain to Na. is helping directly in Viet Nam gradual! reduétion until age 3 tionalist ‘China that ‘we opposé draws brisk criticism from the =< ; : , r ahd ; — Hera et cteae Le | the eating of the Peoing Poke nearing, CS News tnd Wer bee Meahuin : si : oe -ings regime in the United Na Repor m™ ’ ‘ena ibe SS as ap Lae and Il -have no. daubt ‘that. Y'ews 5 the time re : kent | that will be the basis of our ve i saye W ashincton wou - 7 - latiénship in weeks and months like British help in Viet Nam The stomach in hoth adults and years to come” now that war hetween Indonesia and infants empties faster when 7s LIP SERVICE and Malavsia is fading away, sitting or standing. _ atavity So much for.the public de shave and Britisn troops: are availa - favors the downward ~ pastage F ahed China that has occurred ble. Instead, the Wilson. gqvern- , There alse is less gas hecaike gy swiftly here. with lip service ment sill not helf with troops. the stomach sags creating &@ by the government to the slog is not even willing to sell arma “ ped a f . ——el coniainment of China without .-to the-US for use ‘in. Viet sha rain of .a sink ‘ Nam” ae wees ‘Wieale ost oO WSF” Finally. -thete. was Prime. The magazine Cheges {Canata j awallow a mixture of saliva and Winister Pear son's recéni | for the fact “mich “eriticlam ie ae repestedy iary swallowing) Springfield, 1!, address critical heard. even in official circles, _Incréeased salivation. such as of the US attitude to a NATO of US. policy” ¥ i chewing gum. also in- | without France. If the US It adds “Critical the Cana- creases the amount of gas. The views have changed. as a re: dians may be. but they are not - THE CADDY wha a Aes “9 the change remains invisi- | averse to toning © * the see et ee So ee Sete ee ae “er a “<= stomac lb in a hig wav anadian rms 1S / ; elevates the diaphragm and Senticnte eolumnist Joseph: have received more than a bil- creates an_ ill-defined feeling “of x part accused Roars ko stibees inn dollars" ‘worth of ES. eon- fullness A quick burp brings quently of a “faulty and self tracts. -since — 1959—$260,000.000 e 4 2 : m ‘Heong This : oe prob- serving diagnosis” that put Que- <—° just last year Liberal To Unveil Meighen Portrait lem among the obese. re een aunt tne | “Nesesdion nol 3. terme be . : a . eee ons» Pearson speech and Canadian on equal terms. tariffs are ici k t Souffies, omelets. cakes, and efforts to slow down the process . wiped out. The Pentagon helns ney politicians don't like to see Marsh and Mefenbaker ef fresh. bread contain more air of kicking France right out of Canadian companieg prepare a ore = er ‘MUNSINGER REPORT than do other edibles. The same the Atlantic ‘alliance. - bids Canadian mines and jum- and Senators made caustic com- at teak aed’ ests lament can. be said of malted milk. Wilson. due here July 29.for a | bering firms also benefit from ments as they Lt et ' carbonated: drinks. and — aa toay get the deniands—af- he Viet 7Nam a iobed the “hierar a week. an elaborate c ekg whites Other toed SG : tion of the rt of the ¢&& white r s suen 5: st ian Get MS | war gtd ee Ay "cae ap tes $50,000, tneanbigie meee ">Tt | a8 Cabbage. cauliflower, lima Sis coldest reece a “Canadians don't like the war un vonimes Building, Then was widely felt that the Pearsce | Sn een aan -_ = ‘ Viet Nam ix.a root cause de but make a Int af money out of : ernment would-prefer that ‘ uts produce more fer the fact the president is :# high-tiered stands three-quarter aeeuitiedate act of Gas embar- Mentation and increase flatu — *s r _ oe arte Be. Yassing epremde to-take ptace— lence aa peer nee - mn fina anada’s~ . ‘f i ale - i ili N A Tr thday was celeeraten m_ that ng hae noding “immediate | 3 we wcben: . Wheukes +4 Civi aia ee S rees re ong-and-dance ethnic WO i __hecome tense or I_de vine indgor Star - — athe ed from aerose the a report that Judge Spence said Yelop pain in the chest. and | Ration, the crowd of some 15.100 that Parli lament ize Spence on | Shoulder blades. Is there any Varied explanations have been destroved to leave a desert or : spectators was for the most part 35) june and he would. issue exercise that would relieve this’ given for the deciine and fall of the Arab invaders =, able to see only the backs. @f — }:< report a few days later Then-, pain? : icalns of the He—also cites wha happed te those “towering stands Parliament didnot adjourn, but REPLY ehe-great civpizaty . : the south of France and the tb- & ‘5 : ti-- pris ins 1 <p But the few-hundred VIPs seat- the Judges of the Supreme Court = Yes. but confine the exercise past. Ahat of Babylon : — orien penizauia Tos aa. ae ed in the costly stands no doubt can their holiday. and the _to walking to the couch or bed © um. Athens, Carthage. etc: $ me po ~ _ peop’ had an excellent view. The pro story went round that the report Then lie “down and relax Ex. have yap a i rd ane eee go we eu a tests against. this. undemocra- would not be issued until “late ercise is an excellent antidote £etting soft throug none eat clade Gas cama i tans tie national birthday: party cele- symmer or early: Fall Yet (‘for ordinary anxiety and ten: spending ro a on_ fun eee oe yo ; oe oD oe brats have been screamed:a- Widge Spence’s “Dear Mr. F* sion. We siiggest this if your poagc ge atnghc ca ore at ‘civi ilizations flourished. é ress Ottaws eT ee = ois — ee < oo. =A 4a Ords wid = Y French parliamentarian But rain nae longer lodges in *he reason. -Taxpayers gi i ce why their money presentations by June 15th or ACID SHORTAGE Cal. ede — _ s = csheunied ans Comte Wee Po 1 hed predominant- else. suggested that Commission-. -N F_ writes What causes Simpler expla t ; ae y had leted the | : these cilizations declined when ter Instead-it rushes down € ly for the privilege few, even if er Spence Pe er , loss of hydrochloric acid in the their -lands were denuded of mountain slopes, creating gul- their names be Pearson and La- drafting of his ses 4 + stomach that results * per. trees and became deserts: dr lie’ and carrving away the re- ve aia ee ae y semi-deserts. He observed: that maining vestises of cultivable : Oe 6 the Phoenicians cut down most soi! : _ Exhausti ng Campaig ns This is:one of the many a @ the fine cedars of Lebanon to —— Surely there is a lesson tor us known facets of” pernicibus -ane- build ships: that Rome was built on-this continent. to protect and - Bs reas Globe and Mall » mia. We are mot too worried _largely_of terracotta obtained by “cherish our remaining forests- 1 is a sad cukshneuheis on he and his. rivals struggle with a : ee good “treat: the burning of forests. fhat in and to appre — id gh dees . ‘each other to hold the flagging ES _are avaiable .- — North Africa. once: the granacy Jands The civilization w'tl sa _eur_electoral_processes that Li-, aiidation of the voters As the} FGG PRODECTION tof Imperial Rome, trees were | ‘will be our awn ee beral Leader Jean Lesage ‘ies campaign drags on. there is an MS writes) Is there'any | ———— —- pe org in a Rusher — inevitable rash of false issues. — of curing lack of ovula- si a alter his: recent seven-weeK iq accusations and irrespon- ok T Early +. C ns campaign. His opponent. Prem cinie pledges — none of - which nneee ae oO rised, since Mr Lesage - . . ss fo wav-to stimulate the ovaries” . : : tae a gemslen that cuca = of democracy eate al to manufacture ova -when- they State secretary Judy LaMar-h Flying the flag dpuide down fe i have killed a healthy %4vear- Shorter campaigns wou gers refiise to do so Discuss with has suggested that Canada celr- traditionally a sicnal of distrese Id." mean fewer expenses for ‘he your physician the idea of try. brate an annual “flac day.” and the fiving of one flag be- . : candidates and their parties. At ing hormones : Flag days. where they occur. _ neath another on the same. staff While we can only respect Mr present. the trend to. higher / WORMS are’ usually occasions for tWe | is an insult to the lower banner. Lesage’s energy and. zeal. | election: costs favors ‘the larzer M_V. writes. Is it possible Ranging of flags from windows {f the people Whe arranee cer- + must question She is - | parties and the wealthier pol'ti- for a person to contract worm: and poles or any other devices emonies for the Prime Minister practice . . e _ Seng cians. If their costs were sce from a dog? ‘that are handy—The idea is te don't. know how to fly the flac, provincia oe — do Gat ed.vfewer canine _ 7 REPLY make people proud of their coun it would seem premature to on a cot et ly the. esliticians. nok talins te Neve hal Yes. and several tape. round. try’s flag. and by association. -eourage the average citizen to pa gi the ails The Quebec | motes —— at ‘special and hookworms are involved with the ve itself. “. eontribute te a’ special display mierem gr' Today's Health Hint—— Generally t he democratic every. year camnaiga uti pe gp ne = is often argued thet fone | Report - defective equipment: countries don't co in for such —- - - federal politicians — _ campaigns are necessary be 1; the. plant supervisor things these days. On the other 4 “MELTING POT" months - the = a at- | eause electoral officials = (Nele: AM hide ced ts Commend cousivide He =. a a et ee eee te Dr. Van Delien should - have tended to depreciate their anada’s coat of arms | provincial campaign lasted for staggering burden of paper work pe : te. recall meaning by making virtually cludes a shield displaying wan nearly six weeks and other. administrative af- | yan Dellen, c-e- Chicago Tri every day_a flag dav- erms of England. Scotland. Ire - There —_ ave been sound | ———— agg ang we eas Chicago. Minois:) However, if Miss. LaMarsh’s land an aoe : reasons for ‘suc _ Marathons , in i has heen ca . they must ap- , —— : suggestion is taken seriously be a ‘the- herse-and-buggy days of/the - point returning officers. enum- " <IRMEN ON DISPLAY anyhody, 4 would assure us of last centur¥. when a candidate’ erate the voters. check their lists HONG. KONG; eeciegh one day a year when we cou'a COMMERCIAL might take several weeks to for errors and -omissions. _ ens. of captured American air- brood over the great flag debate \ reach every. corner of his con- nominations, print ballots a men were paraded through the - that gave us the maple leaf tae HN. | neers But “wi = the a prepare the oo eee streets_of Hanoi Wednesday to ner. For a single day. at least. RUN eT ment: of air_trave radio ~an s Bur it is har to accep shouts of “death to the Amer- old sores would be reopened had ry television. a politician. has the in this age of computers and ican sir pirates” the North uk Sia tar den anil een tk Lop means to reach most of the other mechanical aids. the pro. Vietnamese. news agency. re- consider such a holiday oe a a people in a matter$ of Ways _cess could not be furti | ported‘ Tens -of thousands of | “A picture of Prime Minister isict' va design your let" Jastead. the weary ‘candidate lined This is the case | people poured into the streets of Pearson at Elliot Lake over the oe ae is forced to plug his person and where © general election ™- the capital to watch the cap- | week end showed him standi terheads, ! s, his party for anything from six igns are, waged im a brisk” tured flyers being marched un- | beneath a Canadian flag — hois- brochures; eall us for o to eight weeks. With frayed three weeks. without complaints der escort-to a place of inter- ted upside down -- and a Que- | all your printing nerves and shortening tempers. cess has not been fully ‘ervey. | foxation, the agency said... © ec Laurentian flag fiving ne-._ : ands Se — ae = aT en ee PM appeared S BEFORE COLUMBUS? find the incident very amusinz. cas ; A ay Honey -Swéet July | Sinclair, the Earl of Orkney. Qos : aes 1h Ay ARDIAN-PATRIOT Lean is believed to nae arise | MUA CENTRAL anti¢, .. a , ; You can smell the “season, wonder what careless perfumer early as am. & REPAIRS Pp R | N T E R Yy now. a special sweetness that has been! at work The warm ; marks the mists of dawn and. summer air becomes almos* Storey Flectric EGR ianaie “cueke | the cool of dusk and is even heavy with milkweed aroma ‘HO? | there in the heat of a July after’ Few other — laa or | Prince St.. Ch’town ace ‘noon. If it: has -a reminder of tame, are so full of sue 'ra- . * The need of a new Steamer to? - replace the SS. Charlottetown. which went to fhe bottom off the’ coast of Nowa Scotia last month, was strongiv recommended at. a representative meeting of The lo- eal Roard of Trade TEN YEARS AGO EE TRI Large ¢ongrecations ardeted Rev HED Ashford. MBE. DD. General Secretary of the United Church of Canada when he preached: morning and even- nz-in the pulpit_of Trinity Chureh -«hieh—he_seeupied fron: 1949 nti] 1952 The future Speakership of the Houte of Commé@ns. one. of the highes! posts .of honor in: the land, harms in doubt as the Com- ~mons opens one of the most mo. ment muse weeks of ifs. storms ses. | son zis honey. that is no illusion. far it is. the fragrance of clover and milkweed in bloom, and the es- _sence of both is being stowed in, “the waxen comb. You smell. it now on the summer air You will taste it next winter on the breakfast plate The ,clovers are both wild and tame._and range from_the sma: white clover of suburban lawns to the big red clever of the hay- field. and the fall sweet clover, both white and vellow. of the rural roadside. All are sweet of blossom. But clover fragrance makes no demands. It is a pre- sence in the-air. a gentle sweet ness faintly sated. = Milkw however. cannot be ignored. Itg fragrance is like the essence of honeysuckle added. 'o the heavy scent of the tuberose It is simost too sweet. too insis lent Come on’ a-patch of milk weed in full flower and-you first "tens grance, and few flowers bloom , more generously in July So: you. walk the roads and i fields. The bees hum. The hot air pen Summer possesses the land And you can smell July, honey-sweet, on every breath of air SHORT OF OBJECT CP)—The United Church of Canada Indian fam- ine 'rehef campaign is some $21,000 short of its $100,000 ob- jective but _ contributions sti) coming a spokesman said Th Rev E. M. Howse. ¢ erator, had asked to contrybute pay for geeds, fertilizers. and their distribu y er we ji ‘an Fwarded to the ehurcs * rORONTO in Rt tw 2 to food ‘tion been shimmers Grass heads ri are’ -eburch: congrega- “4 fund Se far, $72,677 Has Hillsboro Street, MASONIC NOTICE 8 A.F. & A.M... The officers and brethren of Victoria Lodge No. 2, A.F. &*A4.M. and all visiting brethren are - “requested to meet-at the Friday 8:30 P.M. for the purpose of opening Lodge and — attending a memorial service for-our late Brother — ,Edward Campbell Black | Masonic Temple, 20 evening, July 8th, at m4 | By order of the + co ails teaieie Dahan Home at 9:00 PM. . ‘Wendell W. Brown, Worshipful Mather. Secretary. 3