Covers Prince Edward isiand Like The Dew W. J. Hencex, Publisher Wallece/ Ward - > Frank Welker Managing Editer Editor Published every week day morning (except Sun- day and statutory holideys) et 165 Prince Street, Cherlottetown, P-E.|., by Thomson Newspapers Lid. he Guardian | ~ set into motion a geological survey carried out by the Channel! Tunnel’ Study Group, which will report next month. The main conclusions, how- ever, have already been delivered and these appear to be more fav- orable than anyone had expected. | | >i NOTES BY THE WAY Cardiac ““«T am delighted to meet you", said the father of the college student, shaking hands warmly gwith the professor. “My son took “algebra from you last year, you | “Come, come, come,” said one who was wide-awake to one who was fast asleep, “Get up, get up; don't. you know it’s _the early bird that catches -the Browsing By Dt. Theodore R. Van Dellen |. A Danish professor suggests |that caphon monoxide (CO) may: ot ’ |be responsible for the high, inci- ” “Serves the. worm sagt ss é Branch offices et Summerside, Montague, Alberton The geologists are said to have found : |dence of heart attacks am ong right,” said’ the grumbling pone oo ie! aaa . and Sowris ; an unbroken stratum of chalk—thick 7 HOPE IT WILL _ |Smokers who inhale. His theory | sleeper: “worms shouldn't get | Professor. : . Represented nationally by Thomsen Newspapers - ; pe ms —dvertising Serviceti-_Toronte_425 Unversity Ave. _€nough for tunneling purposes—run- : it, but“ he did not take it." — jis meng th finding less oxygen t irds do.’ — Mon- = . een, _AELP THE MEDICINE 4 jin the blodd of smokers with ‘cir- pathy " - , Windsor Star: Empire 38894; Montreal 640 Cathcart Street Uni | ning the full 21 miles from Dover. to © DOWN “|culatory disorders. The. carbon : - ———— ; oomere versity 65942; Western Offite 1030 West Georgie Calais ‘ G oe in the blood flewin x : ; Street Vancouver MA 7037. : me : rou the narrowed © vessels . ibb R | \ Member Canadian Daily ouneenee nanaes Despite the advances in cross-chan- had replaced much of the oxy- Cari ean e ations s “Association and The Canadian Press. The Canadian : gen ; Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub nel transport. backers of the project More recently carbon dioxide ms By on ae licatiop ,of- all news dispatches in this paper | believe the tunnel is essential to-meet (not monoxide) entered the cir... ‘angdian Press credited to. it or to the Associatéd Press or Revters and also the loca’ né@ws published herein. - All right or republication of special diseatches here Ww also reserved. Subscription: rate: - Not over 40c ner week by carrier. $12.00 » year by mail on rural routes and areas not serviced by carrier $15.00 » year off Island and U.K. 420.00 per year in U.S. and: eisewhere outside British Com morwealth Not over 10¢ single copy. Member Audit Bureau of Circuletion. PAGE 4 FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1966. Always On The Alert! increased traffic, especially if Bri tain should join the European Com- mon Market. The Times. of London takes a gloomier view, arguing that the cost-is too high and that the tun- nel would benefit France more than Britain, since the French northeast is a far less deve »ped region than the British southeast. Jt will be in- teresting to hear what President de ~Gaulle has .o say to that! 4 ¢eulatory picture in: a more ben: | Canada's developing love af- {On this hasis—and--with gen- eficial way. According to’ Drs ith ¢ Commonwealth erous Canadian ald—the Com Sol Sobel. Martin Kaplitt, and oe “a tho Carkheen raises monwealth Caribbean ‘countries Philip Sawyer, @ jet of carbon | the question of how far the re- could enjoy fairly rapid devel. Comite under high pressure will | lationship will Zo. lopment. — bes ee cnn hate The ties that bind. include the If it was fast enough, tt edui4 sand of tha vonaet c ilaled te | long-standing ones of COMMON reduce the pressure of suck clamps and the gas is injected between the outer arterial wall and the diseased inner layer. The Brooklyn surgeons found that the outer layer blows up like a sausage and the diseased | membership. There's also con- -| siderable Canadian investment lation surplus | in the region, a brisk two-way similarly. enhanced economie | nitrade and a dribble of immigra- ge yeiopment of such underpn- | tion into Canada: ‘ulated Caribbean areas as Gu- ada to take some of the popu- through a small slit in the ar- inner core can be pulled out. Canadian economic aid has | been “increasing- through the yana could help solve the poou lation pressures of others in the language and Commonwealth pountries as Jamaica for Can. . ; ; } . j tery. The early resu) . | years. It was given another _..., Just how close is the contact be- | _The tunnel was first proposed sons with poor ceniaes tie | boost at last week's “we-like "UP 3 tween Washington and Ottawa these Napoleon's time, and it was kept 4 legy was most gratifying. ~ | each-other”’ apaorinet » & INVITED EMIGRANTS f y mu ilm tially by politi- Every year several at |tawa between Canada and the | Newly cndepnenden uvana_ days, and how much attention does from ra ont Pt y by rae drop dead within an ae! ce | 13. Commonwealth Caribbean; has already invited immicra- the Pearson government give to keep- cal and military istrust between Bri- working out. Some were ill with | countries tion from others In the Carib- ing the lines of communication open? tain and France. An exchange recalls . a respiratory, kidney, or gas-| Perhaps a more cignificest bean But the problem there This question arose in the House of | that when a detailed plan was first trointestinal infection. Others conference decision was'to put now would be one of finding Commons on Monday when Eric Winkler, Conservative member for Grey-Bruce, asked the Minister of National Defense whether the minis- diac symptoms. At-autopsy a de-| [t was also agreed another ity. with Canada standing : 7 ; : ‘ : ; |fect was found: that could not Leonference would-be held | anart ‘ ter could inform: the House of any . guised as tourists, invading Britain | Possibly have been detected via | shortly to cement relations fur-| Political unity of this sort nouncement byt TOVATI ouph the thinner reeling that —an_ ————___——+-seems—te—dovetall_intoa baste _ ment, “as of this morning,” that it: was cancelling an important defense contract with this country. Hon. Mr. Hellyer-said he knew nothing about it. Then Mr. Winkler cited a press re- submitted to the British Parliament under Queen Victoria, it was reject- ed on the plea of a retired general who visualized a Fretich army, dis it was all a diabolical scheme to out- flank the Royal Navy has persisted until recently. The agreement now signed suggests that Englishmen no longer fee] that France is a serious military menace. vor collapsed because of the heat The heart also was blamed even though many had been healthy “| and participated in athletics for years without ~developing car- | the relationship on a forma! ba- |-sis witl the establishment of a committee of officials to meet | periodically on trade and re- lated matters diogram during life’ The paper-thin, soft heart val- A LITTL -|punttured eardrums. According to Medical World News, Dr. C ‘Bruce Cornish, a New Zealand OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson lease from Washi . Here, of course, the worst invasion ——_tease from Washington te. this effects ee ald associate with our Mr. Winkler then --and Mr. Hellyer replied that he had not seen it. He inquired of his collea- -gue, the Minister of Defense Produc- tion, who said if it-existed it-had not been brought to his-attention-either. t his question to the Minister of Thdustry, Hon. Mr. causeway would be the facilities it might provide for more extensive visitations by Robichaud raiders from: the mainland during. election cam- paigns.-But-no one has~raised this objection to proceeding with it as ex- |e were both reviewed “House Grapples With Cost Of Cre The cost of credit for the little tes, to the Federal_government man, and the price paid by theinstead of to chartered banks, taxpayers_for the national debt in Parlia- ment last week. And there is a thread of grave suspicion run- ning through the two. then maybe it could own all our mational debt. The Federal go- vernment--would then -pay-—$833- E BIT OF SUGAR. ear surgeon has improved the ‘hearing in almost 100 persons by grafting a heart-valve: patch iff The valve. cusps are obtained ‘\at autopsy and immediately freeze-dried. They are kept in a tissue bank until needed The procedure can be done success- fully on persons of all ages in- million in interest to the Bank of Canada, which would in due | course pay that sum back to the governments as its profit , |e small children This of course is financial , _.._ STUFF Y_ NOSE “heresy; it ial Credit--Why?~ —-- DS = — “= | D. E. writes: My doctor tells ~}me I have vasomotor rhinitis, jobs for new arrivals A better population distribu- tion in the Commonwealth. Car. ibbean group would also be on- hanced by regional political u- TO STUDY FREE TRADE | Canadian alm of the mutual |ves make a perfect patch for | | One long-range possibility {s , courtship. which is the devet- | development of a frees- trade ‘opment of a unified trading t area embracing Canada and the | partner : 13, of which 10 are still Britist | tt would be much simpler | coloniés--and the remainder ‘» from Canada’s poirit of view ‘e | dependent. The joint committee | develop integrated trading pat- ids. to study free trade .feasibil-.| fcies with one Caribbean gov- tity ther than 13 | Apart from that, the long- |term prospect is for an en- ‘largement of Canadian political | influence. in the Caribbean com- mensurate with #. British de- icline. The remaining, colonies |are moving towards independ- ence .—--These_factors raise the poss!- bility of * political union— some last try at Caribbean politicat | unity ended with the breakup of ‘the West Indies federation 2 196? Some indication of the Cara- dian position on Caribbean ur lity was supplied by Canada’s conference announcement ‘ta _pay_most_ of the cost of building a’ radio broadcasting centre ‘ae : : We i ‘ : >” . : , jday, but this {s fraught with the region The atm !« to bring ; : peditiously as possible, and rhaps Parliament ~has enacted that M d |which seems to me to be more | complications. For one thing the groups closer together ee ie ee, sagen | the less said seca it now thie better! | oe Seer eee eee Oe, Oe lasummer Heat -|like a constant cold. Can you | the " Cantahees qeuattinn “ese |" van 1. political unise “Vo: as the Minister of National Defense ’ . 7 — ee ae a oe Christian Science Monitor eer tell _me-~ something about this | unlikely to want to give up| tweer Canada and the Com- h i . answ: er * 6 , rth y ae : : : | condition? | : independence from nwealth Caribbean remains = pee oy ee wale ie Soe The Fire Of 66 | | Vernment may charge more | Sitting in a comfortably air-{ It was only when our daughter | oe, weer wer r ar possiblity, % ts clear He added that under the terms of a | | : | than 6 per cent interest. In of- | conditioned office, we have just | asked-if we were sure that we REPLY yaaa Cepia tee ppabians [o cew ielereaiianek ipwanian te Canada-United States production- This marks :the 100th anniversary | flelals time and clerical work, | read that the-hottest spot in the | had ‘the ventilatich full on that'|,_ Vasometor rhinitiy causes } foreign-exchange difficulties. Mr. Diefenbaker had time to re- His statement would seem to be substantiated by a transcript of U.S. Defense Secretary McNamara’s press conference, at which the facts were. spelled out for the whole world to know. Mr. McNamara had said he celebrating, though we should pe. giving thanks that it hasn’t repeated hole four blocks in Ward One. Breaking out in what-was knowh as the Bagnall building on the east cor- ner of King and Pownal streets, it spread two blocks wide until it was | finally checked before destroying the period of one year. This cost is -virtually the same whether the loan. is for $100 or $1,000,000. | largést possible amounts. | each to 10,000 housewives at Suppose your local bank has $5,000,000 available as a line of credit: instead of loaning $500 6 per cent, it ebviously prefers to | loan the whole caboodle to the Friendly Finance Company, or | ature had just reached 111 de- ; grees. After—having. sat for a few moments happily contem- plating the nearly 2, miles The impression which has re- | | mained most vivid te us eccur- red on an August day a few years ago. We were driving cross Masgachusetts beneath ,“a hot and copper sky.”* Our first act, of course, was fo reach down and | had turned on the heatin: tem. . Perhaps, had we been in the | © SY* ‘cause is allergy and the most common culprits are dust, ani- mal dander, feathers, and sud- {the prospect of changing the predominantly white racial (eee of its own population. , counter whether {twill hecome a’ rea! force in world councils or a to the - US -dominated Y °o tilation turn on the ven- ; aided t-was-on Thus-obviously-a bank loses-mo- 2/3! ; ; mood, some deep philosophic den changes in temperature. | Political union seems far less Organization of Americas mark, drily, that “everyody knows itself: : July “15, 1866, that ney on a small loan, and would WHICH Tay between Buck: | pact might have been. drawn. TODAY’S HEALTH HINT— ~ likely than the long-term devel- States or neither” Neither Can --about-it but the government” before | 2 great fire swept through our’ prov- | prefer to make its limited sup- oer oes - ror ene ad from this. Alas, our thoughts . White clothing ereflects the were - a oe -marke:- ada nor the 3lare OAS mem- £ : —— } inci i ing ly of credit available to thre “| were anything but philosophic. “heat ; | type relationship. > P. | bers. ee the House went on to other matters. »| incial capital, ‘destroying nearly the faeest possible borrowers in the | ™2S- — u ee es — : : ‘ : | it eosts $30 nia) ; ° | sneezi ciated with nasal Problem of taking problem being formed—a Western Hem- pharing agreement, these contracts of another historic event ‘in Char- | “ ‘an ee ae ” 48 cor ainal ove ue Buck: | the terrible truth smote us R- d area ite se obstruction, | countries under its wing, Cau- sphere Commonweapth bloc : = ’ ; ve, Arizona, w e te of : , ‘ ' : : : ' : would be maintained regardless of lottetown—one which we won't be | terest and repayments over a “oy ocn’. Where mper- | stead of summer ventilation. We hence does resemble a cold. The ada would also be faced with Nobody can say at. this stage buildings on. Great George-Street. The loss was estimated at $200,000— a lot of money “in those days. It re- whatever the-name may be !{n.| - Punkeydoodles Corner; the FFC | At first the movement of the , : s : r -, 2 , S15 ° _ Fast daily summer schedule -—— cori ee it once” | to MONTREAL and HALIFAX __ "i leg q | L un “ : : x a - i j 4 : was ordering a $1,000 million cut- back in air munitions production and c lled incluttin one with a Cana- | Presen e destruc aon 0: sane | oe at say 14 per cent effective But, as though we were in oe i ; structi j Cav: hierest. fact approaching Buckeye; the disp concern for bomb eon thee. famtlies homeless. ——— This on-the-housewife.car grew hotter and hotter and “It will not be necessary,” Mr. tt is also taking advantage of | hotter. Fast or slow the result , aa McNamera said, “for us to expand in ae . We didn’t have much “equipment | -a legal loophole to circumvent| was the same. Soon we were all A ~-~~this—instance—into—the—use—of _Cana-— dian facilities. This is important to us because, had we done so, it would have increased the drain on our for- eign exchange and simply added to an fense of the adverse balance of pay- fens OO : Here was a statement affecting ep gee See : this land. Credit is created. not Pers Canada of which the government had | water were passed from pump to en=— by the chartered banks, but by (Jaty 1.00) ‘ , not_only received no advance notice. | pine ty-one-line—the empiie-being —the_state-owned Bank of : Can- : Pe Cele e ar ee - = sbout which three responsible’ | passed back by the other: She tier Mask of Cenede wanes ment of German forces driving | a3 ninisters of the Crown knew nothing, Soon after this holocaust it was de ¢xcept for. that estimated $30 a | toward: Leningrad while success- hours after it had been publicly made cided t fi rg year or clericg] work fully holding the-Nazi tide trying Gd Whahdenk & ‘he doutinent “id © procure a steam fire engin» Now we conté to another sub- to break through toward Mos- . ap for Charlottetown. Known ag the ject-raised in’ Parliament last | Cow and Kiev. . At their next flag-wagging cere “Rollo.” it cost $5,000 a week. : - : mony, we hope these gentlemen will : * : —_— = Mr. RN. Thompson, national | Prohibition of night and Sun- | y, ) ent. brought. here from London on .the <-leader of the Social Credit day sale of gasoline and oil for | have the decency to blush as -they ith 06 6 enilide arias 15] party. asked the Minister of Fin- | motor cars was-announced by G | . join in singing: “Oh Canada, we stand Sanne Darque. ©aler & SEC | ance what was the total amount | R. Cottrelle, oil controller, in a an wierd for thee!” ond and more efficient steam engine, ofthe national debt last year, | Seferal agpeal to Canadians for 7 ; S the “Silsby,”” was imported from New. how much of that was held by | voluntary reduction by 50 per : York 0 7) 4 sags thee ~ | the state-owned Bank .of Can- | in the non- essential consum. | Forging Ahead , York. Our present efficient firefight- ada, how much the national | ption of petroleum products. | ing force stems from these-early—ef-—jdebt cost the taxpayers in-inter-}—. eee 2 = - With all the briefings that have- | dy serious problem for de - to cope with fires at that time. All | the intent of the Federal Parlia- |in unanimous: agreement ‘that attend such outbreaks, and work at | manhandling thein under the direc- been going on abgut our causewa¥ + project this week, we can*afford te read without envy the progress re ports that have been emanating from London about another gargantuan undertaking of this kind—the Eng- fish Channel tunnel. At these two big schemes seemed to be running nip and tuck, so far as we one time . | tion of the fire wardens. An old- fashioned hand engine was placed-as near as could be to the burning build- ing, and between this and the pump : a double line of citizens wasformed facing each other. Full buckets of forts to safeguard us against a repeti- tion of‘ the dreadful experience “of - - Sixty-six. EDITORIAL NOTES Tm a survey taken_last year, the Maine Highway Safety Committee ‘found that of 4,000 two-wheeled ve- hicles that were registered. 181 were involved in accidents resulting in in- | able-bodied citizens were expected to | never wise up? SOCIAL CREDIT AGAIN But letgoxo back one step In | that chain of lending and _bor- { | rowing money Credit is a na- tional resource, belonging to all | Canadians and based upon the | and | will-to-work of Canadians ment--that—loans—should—be—avail-._that must_surely be the. hottest able at 6 per cent. Will our MPs | day ever experienced in New. England. Was tt 100, a 105 or even more” Almost any reading | -- seemed possible. We even snif- | fed to make sure that the ear | was not afire. Our Yesterdays | upon the resoutces which a he- (From The Guardian Files) neficent providence—placed in est. and how much of that inter- | est was paid to the. Bank of Can- | ada in fespect of its holding of | our national debt. | Hon. Mitchell Sharp. replied | that our national debt last year totalled $20,681,000,000 and the total interest paid on it was $372... (00,000. That was the third far- | gest expenditure made by the “Federal -government during the year: it was slightly more. than half our defence hill, and it just | fell short of-the Old Age pension TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO TEN YEARS AGO : (July 15,1956) = The beautiful new Canadian Legion Home in Borden was of- ficially opened with the cutting of the silk ribbon by first vice- president William Muttart x Erroll Nicholson tarded —@ third round score at the Belve- _ dere Golf Club to win the el ub | Junior Championship. « | | @ New CN bus service to the maintand | connects with Ocean Limited at Amherst » @ Bus operates in addition to CN’s regular train service a FISH WORKS HAR could ascertain. Hopes deferred were juries. Now a trio of Portland doctors | payments of $905,000,000. * te A female pike can Slik making us pessimistic, and we were Teport that the small type of motor- — — at gp ero iSigerg ai — : Bus and é Ocean Limited Scotian - i rises f cits pil on the point of predicting that the | cyeles have become “a serious health’ ed "up by ‘Federal governments To Montreal Ocean Limited From Montreal end Bus and Bus _Britishers would beat us out vet and _ a, aber by 150 —— doe- ehevstion, able as Gubcies Pd | "Lv. Charlottetown 11.45 a.m. ADT Ly. Montreal 6.15 p.m. EDT’ 11.50 pm. would be tunneling awav before we _ , tors has-asked thestate to take firm | a packet cl tie | . : * . eer Z0T started tM Our REDMted new} tieastres twmake cycle riding rafer—|-CHANGE PETER. PAY. PALL, PRIN UNG 34 Lana nei Sn Bonar eee link with the mainland. Rut Federal _ patie. Sharpe in reply to: Bob “Thomp at 1 i Madeapendiot Ar. Amherst 3.35 p.m. ADT Lv. Amherst 12.01 p.m.ADT 7.20 p.m. “Works Minister Mcllliraith’s state- The music industry¢ is swinging. | son's question, the Bank of Can- | Lv. Amherst 3.55 p.m. ADT Ar. Summerside 3.00.p.m.ADT 10.00 p.m. ments yesterday were-reassuring on | Last vear unit sales in the: United ee dae alg ny Py Let us design your let- Ar. Montreal 8.30 a.m. EDT Ar. Charlottetown, 410 p.m.ADT 11.10 p.m this point \lthough the British and States juniped ‘14 per cent Xhile the” nse be Fe r basins? Ze “Jerheads, bill heads, ~~ ae ——$ $$$ - Se French governments have now. def- dollar value of sales rose more-than $132.400 000 brochures; :call us for initely resolved to go ahead .with 20 per cent One might asstime the That raises the interestmg- all” your printing im addition an early bus connects S with eastbound Ocean Limited at-Amherst to provide new fast service to Halifax. Leave Charlottetown . ‘ + . question h i gi uit : ‘ ' : Be eee te ee eae SY —- _— sound of rock ‘n’ rell |. fhe figure 1 oe ae A aa sate 7 am, Sammersde 8. Asive Amberst 10.50 a.m. and Nalshax 3.50 p.m. . q cging before 1969 bw which time moasie ; Pare sella apne Rut ihe ncees of the: Bank ol Con. GUARDIAN-PATRIOT & : ee ee ee 3 = seb Byala ears %S7- If-17, why not 18, of T R A L Road om the bus between etown, n apply on the bus under way. ; ean Music Conference; the adtults-are— | o+en-1007 oe et CEN ; Rad tckets good ? Charlot oe ot Sate sia has ro : ) The Ch rel tu ‘ ot h, wi the surprise factor. Last vear 700.00 The Rant of Canada last vear 2 , * le eal a . at h annel tunnel th ug ke pri ast yeat TOUL000 [Te awk of Cats ee a p R | N T ER Y sonar. Toa es Ret Som ae on om — rm oer these new fast schedu be an even more expensive under- | of them-.were studving instruments pas aad neid Gast phi to the Be Ay West of Ashhenet polnts., fom your authonzed ravel Agent . taking. Its estimated vost wT ft be Pirate rea fs art or bride ceiver General of Canada__If PHONE. 4.2506 i : “ ' i ‘ i { . ; the Rank af Canada were to .ad- i i : $030 million. Am earlier agreement { classe@ | oe ee eee s i {