By JOHN LeBLAN('. Canadian Press Staff Writer 051-MWA. Ont. (CP-John Dic- (enbaker Wednesday night ac- wsed Prime Minister St- Laurent 0, injecting politics into the civil 'c1'l'lCE. . As he wound up a fast-moving day in the Toronto-Oshawa area. mg. progressive Conserva- mp leader contended here that pIlIIIIL'S entered into Mr. St. Lau- l.(.m's recent indication in a pub- i..- 'sp8QCII that government em- plmees would get a raise after QIPt'lliiII day- llr Diefenbaker said his pony Wm” support pay increases im- Marat:-ly for the civil service and he iliallenged the prime minister ... institute them now instead of uuuim: until after the general plilrllnn June I0- ilie time has come when the violin minister of Canada should "in he primed to put the civil serv- 1.-e into politics," the ODPOSII-loll t'IlII'I said at a rally of about 1.000 peraltlis that filled all seating spar? in Oshawa Collegiate audit- oriillii cl I-all on the prime minister in .ut now so that Canadas' civil selilre will not I)! Pllmged mm politics by his actions in this can- allfi IEOES T0 QUEBEC Today. Mr. Dlefcnbaker headed by train for Quebec. where he was to hold afternoon meetings.in the ouphec City area. Friday he talks II liontreal. then flies to the Mar- ilimi-s Saturday. EASTERN I GUARDIAN Wt Ml.-lhrs Institute at Mrs. Lrle "oehnei-'s Monday niShl- .I!lne 3rd. HEAT AND GROCERY spec Ials, join the crowd to Hilchey and l'.midcrstlnc's. .. WOMEN'S l.i le Boehncr'a June 8rd. I.0.0.F. ANNUAL LOBSTER iuper Wednesday. June 5th at 145 pm. All oddtellows are cordially muted. Entertainment after sup- MT. Institute at Mrs. Monday night. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Montague Bakery Dcliciotis tart rhubarb pics at all King's County groc- IFS. Dancing Tonight Montague Rink Hamid Mackae and Orchestra First 500 people admitted free. SECOND CARGO OF PULP'WOOD' The M.V. Baitholniew of Quc- second trip to Montague this sea. w City under the command of son. She took on i.soo cords of U Tnmuey, shown during her pulp. loaded -by Boston Says Party Will Support Immediate Pay Increase IJtd.fot in his campaigning Wednesday. Mr. Diefenbaker moved through the Toronto rldlngs of Parkdalc, High Park, York West and York- llumbcr besides Ontario constitu- ency of which this automobile- manufacturing city is the chief centre. . liere. Mr. Dietenbaker promised that if elected as head of govern- ment, he will remove-"in whole or in part"-the special excise tax of lo per cent on passenger auto- mobiles. Of his party's outlook generally, Mr. Dieienbaiter said Conserva- tives now have achieved unity such as has not been seen in many years. The liberals were "runn- Ting." RENEWS CHARGES lie revived the Progressive Con- servative charge that the Liberal government has abrogated the rights of Parliament. particularly in the hard-fought scrap in which it put through 885 pipeline legisla- tion last summer- Mr. Diefenbaker said Liberals themselves realize that the party has been throwing traditional Lib- eral principles overboard. At some of his meetings. he was critical of the size of the recent federal increase of So a month In old age pensions. This was not fair to senior citi- zens. His proposed fall session of Parliament would deal with pen- sions. and a Diefenbaker govern- ment would have them set at amounts that would ensure pen- sioners of "a reasonable degree of comfort." MODERN CHOIBBOYB LONDON (CPI-Cholrboys are making the most of the "labor shortage" in their own field. says Rev. William Simons of St. James', I-lulham. "it is almost ini- possiblc to make them obey any rules - they even threaten to strike." he said. "The inducement of the Sunday school treat no longer has any appeal." as SURE to HEAR John A. MacDonald JOHN A. MacDONALD Progressive Coaaervativa Candidate for Klngta OVER CFCY TUESDAY. JUNE 4th At 1:45 Inserted by the King's County Progressive Conservative Party. YEII "LOST" Aaaspumatcyhtaailarothatwili help IINIINIDI” Ihuduofyurldhtwohara. Aaot'&GaU&lIvI'vaI!wlIheCavafortdQ- THEATRE MOIITMIIE We ' THIS. Adm. 30 - 46 Time 8:30 sso.oo iacxror ' AT SOURIS RINK MONDAY, . mtso IGMIIHIIJQIIIIIIHI. JUNE 3rd theAg1o-C di Pulp. bec Ciiy. on the tide at noon Saturday. Develop Diet For B. C..Treos VANCOUVER (CP)-A special diet for trees being developed here may revolutionise reforesta- tion methods. Dr. Vladimir Kraiina. Univer- sity of British Columbia forest ecologist, has completed the most detailed research yet undertaken into exactly what nutrients are needed by eaci of four native B.C. species to give them top pro- duction. Dr. Krajina. a hero of the Czech underground during the Second World War. said his studies showed that each species of Inc had different nutritional require meats and could grow under con- ditions other trees cannot toler- ate. .. Based on his discoveries. future reforestation programs will hinge on consideration of site. species. heredity and timing.' in a greenhouse Dr. Krajina placed samples of dnuglas fir, western red cedar, western hens- lock and ritka spruce on different diets. withholding particular nu- trients from samples of each tree. Results who that board-foot pro- duction of the four trees can be increased by: Analysis of soil to disclose nu- trition deficiencies. Choosing tree species showing greatest tolerance to those defi- W. C. T. U. COLUMN . ..TH.B BRAIN... .. Th brain controls all our ac- tions and ' . It grows and develops year by year. At first the baby uses only the powers of the lower storey. that control the action of the lungs and heart. . The creeping. walking. running child is developing the second stor- ey of the home of the mind - which shelters the powers that oourol the muscles and senses. In the third story are contained the developing memory. mind and reason. Impressions good or bad are all registered. A bad action, a nasty full book - memory holds them all. The acitool atudent is developing these intelligence powers oi the brain as he increase; his store of Iugwledle in the room of . judging and understanding. Tha brain must be protected from the narcotic dnigs sad .1. coboi which puts it to sleep. A little alcohol a little harm - more alcohol. more harm. Alcohol always effects first th best parts, those latest to develop. It is the hhher part of the fourth storey of the human brain that makes a man superior to the ani- mal - a spiritual being, capable of literary. artistic and religious appreciation. seeing the difference cienclel. .. Breeding strain of the species which appears most adapted. thus decreasing loss of crop through "nature's natural selection." Replanting the area when it is still open and before weed trees can invade it. The experiments also indicated that individual a e ed l i n g s. al- though talien from the some area. may differ in tolerance be- cause of inherited characteristics. in may areas Dr. Kraiina feels it will be more economical to start breeding programs rather than rely on expensive fertiliza- tion of the area. A lie said also that the study gave visual proof that burning slash will seriously decrease fu- ture production of douglas fir on the site. ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY with a "GIANT" of ci movioi ACADEMY AWARD HIT COMES TO BOTH CHARLOTTETOWN THEATRES CAPITOL TODAY to SATURDAY TONIGHT TUE. - WED. IVIIIM ' ELIZABETH ROCK HUDSON JAMES DEAN MERCEDES McCAMBRlDGE JANE WITI'IERS CHILL WILLS SAL NINEO PRODUCTION union on WARNER BROS -WARNERCOLOR TAYLO MOMITKNOVEL DY EDNA FERBEI? Due to length of feature (31,, hours) there will be om: showugssagmgm, "cspitoiprogi-arnstartast7:30p.ai. North River Drive-in at 3:15 (-ppmxa. Caption! httneo daily at 2:1!) p.m. nsoaa son runs nsosontaan cannula IAIINII an a Is; nvntlto ca. soul asvn WWI-Ill-'& CllAR10l'l'E'l'0 Edward Island Pr May list) by The Canadian Chain . ' iiig story of where capital comesl Promior Held At Workshop SI pi." in csnads's development; Billions of dollars of ' vested and ahinad. nd,Guilaa aavy capital. the film explains, have blue a.aHa aoeka. hrowniaa hrcma helped to create the complex and socks. WN.. The Prince y efficient tools which have made ..'rhoso busy lass are at it again. eintlere of a new lvrork easier. and tht indivi.dual'l hue anabitiotu drls are sending educational film illustrating the time morevaiuable through great hggscuus man an ova eh. kay- er Dmducuvity. For example. tht nice to Moors and Mcbeods on film Points out: "In I typical to rridsy. may list. and are selling her of Commerce in the Chart 1, hour week it takes only 21 hours u .g gym pm 11,. (album, Km, ottetown Hotel. The showing was In Work '0 bust the BGCHIIIIGI 0' have uniforms for sale to Lone held during the Regional Board fliie. it takes 10 hours of work to which is sponsored by the Caiijpay your taxes. What you earn Chamber , the Maritime l In adian . gum or 1';-sde, with the cooplcan buy a lot of thing that make eratlon of the Charlottetown Board i life more pleasant. And. like most people. you'll have some things left over for savings and of Trade. Entitled "The Story of Creative cgpim-', use technicolor film was produced for the Canadian Cham- bu a part at its economic under standing "action" program. The film is being distriuted in Can .5. an-ough the cooperation of the Canadian Chamber's 780 mcm ber Boards of Trade and Cham ber of Commerce and 2.300 mem be; r t Other outlets ini elude schools. service and Social clubs. church. farm. civic. Women and employee ZTOUPI, y in In colorful humorous. light hearted animation. "The Story oil creative Capital" tells the excit from and what it does. with ,em,vi ha”, 0., the importance of the in. dlvidual in Canadas economic: system. It answers such fillEStl0nS' as: Is everybody I CBPWIIISI7 :: between right and wronl. and 9X- ercising self-control. --from Tid- ings. i AGAIN OPEN FOR BUSINESS Mu-,DougalI's Tire Shop Loading of tractor tires and repairs on all sizes. New and recapped tires. MONTAGUE How can we go on tmprovthgolr ade. We hope to see every Guide andard of living? 9:”: Monday, June 3. 1957 but than The Guardian Page 5 the other I hours me you surance". GIRL GUIDE COLUMN CHURCH PARADE Sunday. June 9th is church par- Baciuciis for quick comforting. hats for Baakaeln. Ihauinntlc Pains. Oat lng pllighta. string aloud urina.trritatingpasaages.l..ag and one of energy due to xidna Bladder troubles. try OYBTIX. uta la satisfaction or many Dn can to nfgr another do without uklngyoll druggtat for 0231;: TEA IN THE DUO-OUT - Piaya-a, and fans foo, End of Tea really does rafrmh. PUBLIC EOLITICAL MEETINGS Opposition Candidate Invited Georgetownl-Iali ..............Tuesday,May28tli Yeo'a Theatre, Montague .. Thtusday, May 30th Morell Hail Wednesday. June 5th Sourisl-Iali .................... Friday, June 7th Above Meetings at 8:30 pm. '1'. J. Kickham, Liberal Candidate Inserted by Kings County Liberal Auociatina LIST OF LIBERAL ORGANIZATIONAL MEETINGS Meetings held at 8:30 p.ni. Gasperaux Hall . .. . . . . . . . . . Wednesday, May 29th High Bank Hall ... . .. . . . . . Monday, June 3rd Gienfianning Hail . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuesday, June 4th Elmira Hall Thursday. June 6th T. J. 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