SENATOR POWER SAYS 'Piige H The Guardian 'liuesdav.M-r.5.1957 The Day Of The Amateur Politician Is No More ft'l"li.Hl'A 'CP'-Scnator (' (3. tltcy--aiiti tiicy iilonc ciiiiic to lic staiiiliiiwiw iiihi-riictl front tlic Vic- tChiihbyi Pimer. Canada's air rcgardi-ii as ri-spoiisililc tor cit-r)-,tori;.ii ci.i 'l'hc clcctorate should minister front 1940 to 1944. says thing cotirt-riicil tiiih the iitir. no iiiii-.:ci' -t-nti reprcsetitatii'i's to Parliament has never recovercd This increased the pi'cstigc ol the Parliaiiii-iii hccaiisc they oistied fully from prestige lost during the cabinet Si-i-oiid World War. lliiwevcr. he states this is one creased that of Piirliatiicnt. &lll(I got l'l'lIIll9llI Pllttl" to conlci an liiiiior ot' a distinc- iiiousl). and ci)ri'cspiiiidiiigl). (ie-ltion on it protiiiiiciit citizen. lob Concentrates On Insect Problems Facing The Former ('llATll.-Ul. Ont. l('lli - How about five years ago started pro- iiboui applying iiiscctii-ide to a ducing two generations a year pliint while it is still a seed? and is wreaking havoc on sweet llcpartiitcnt of agiiciilture W0l'I(- Wm "OPS in 5Wll"3l'Fl 0"l3TlU- crs at thc liuniinion l-Iiitomolug- 590739 F- M3"50"- l" ClliiTl-'-9 0' cal l.aboratory here hope this idea ill? l3b"'3i9T,V- Says hulk '5 b0' is as gum as 31 Sounds ing done with considerable ur- Researcher Lloyd Milicr has be- F;:I1:y'n;1cl::ig' cgllgsggauinigaglogi i'Ili an iiuc oi grcaicr catitiiii -- il .iliiiost said tit les-1 liypocrisy V- .H'l l'9U'H'1'Wl ii-Hit iiiiist hc rt-cogtiizcii that politics of a number of developinciits on "The triiili of thc iiiatti-r is Pat'- llic Ciiiiadtan political st'L'll(' since Iiaiiiciii has not . .” - r I mmmmmwmmmmmmmmw plant uhcn it sprouts aitd hencc hefnillltr , V I . H P dcstrov aphids that fccd upon it. " ll” lla'l' 19 Sal” ""5 lira" ,Lmer'hc and rm hclmrs imend duced control measures against thc start of the century which position.” is me .,.,,.m.r. U; r..m.r.r"rm.,,,A and h'I"j”Ill "3"-S9 ll” 3l3""l W iI9-tl””l"- !lll'ST RIJASSESS l'AI,l'lC.S its pi'actic;il applicattoti to our na- lsctiator Piiwcr. who terms liitii- However swam, Pom” NW5 rmrml pr-,,hk.m, r.r.uu1r95 rum. , yell 3 Wlllikllll-I Dvllllciill ill 3m'l0lll - nr, "1 rm.,r. dr.r.r.1r,wm.nrb IFilli1U(I pi'ai-titioiicrs. even though viiitai.-i-. also says the day of the' shiiiild occasion am alariii or tle-l'I"'-V "W5 l” Villlcd l"lIlll('l1'"”- wireworins which had thrcatcncd disaster for tobacco gruwcrsi around Port Staulcy in 1941i. and demonstrated in 1950 the safety of using insecticiiics against the to try to control potatii leaf hop- pi-rs by treating lime and soy bcans. if tlic treatment can ho carried anintcur politician has gone. The iob (if being a tiiciiibcr of Parlia- ment had ceased to he an hon-i orary one and now ht-ionized to I full-time prolessioiial politician. WRITES LONG ARTICLE The 89 - yr-ar - old senator. who reprcsciited Quchcc South in the Ciiiiimoiis for 38 ycars. makes the stzitcniciits iii a 13-page article in spair for the suriiial of ili-tiio- "Tlic Kl P. noii has ciglit iiioiiths cratic goit-riitiieiit in Caiiailii .uoi'k iiistcad of tiircc. He is ade- ”All that is reqiiircti is a i'i-as- quaiely cotiipciisatcd. why not re- sessment ot values by all thc pair-.qiiirc ol him a full time i'ctui'ii'f ties conccriicd, niinicly. iltc pith-3 "Tlic iiii-iiihcr iiiusteand will if Ilic. the ministers and iiicnihcis oil a dist-riiiiinatiiig ptihlic dt-iiizinds Parliament ” iii rcalitc he must bc prepared to Senator Poiicr says the iiiililic iiork ltartler at his job. study must abandon the practice of scv morc. prcparc hiniscil bcttcr. be ' r . . ilccting its cominoiis rcpri-sciita-jlcss tncliiicd to acct-pt party glltiillfigilltpnlptgfigmtg 1:: 8::.::.;tives on the basis of anItlllti'tl('dlRZllIS or lcaders' opinions.” UIIIVCTSILV. Ktiigston. Ont. He was; --j-u deaii of thc Conimons when ap-, , M (-lwma hmmnmnd I,-laim, ptillllr-(I to tiic Senate in July. 1955. i Bedeque Rrnks (l.WO" T i Senator Potter 5 remarks on the? rmw H V V loss of prestige suffered by Par-iHo'ds Ice Sports liaiiicnt (luring thc war are barkcdl , . , , . r , eris. mmmmmmwm-m-m.monmmmmmmmm Rt Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King. were held Ft-h. 22ii(l t't-uiral Bcil- ' llliilllf Wl'll!lll- lloys ii yrs and (IVPF. .lisciiauil. (icraiil (irci-ii. llcla) for girls (.tlI)' agc. .lIiLItIIl3 toit, Cciitral Bcdcqtic. m. M” named minister M De", l rqiie School iion thc Il-t'lI0(1lIt' Illfikr lilll!l'l'l sinus and health in the King cabi- Tmlilly Mll' 3 ("ml ”l 71 ll"”"5- nm In N35 and became defpnce, Middleton was a closc scconil iitih "mush". m 1940, He resigned in 68 points, Hi-ilcquc caiiietlitrii with . - - ' i--- - - - SICH for Boys any agc. llitidie- 1944 an”. Oppmmg mnscnpuon l4 points, Lpper lttttown 12 pis W 3 . . H fur nwrscas service V south 1.,-(.m,,rrn 5pl'.-U Nu,-Hr Bod ton. Lt-ntral Bcilcqiic. lxinkora. gmrarur power say; Canada's equc 3 pts. and IUIlllt)l'a ll pits. "I llllIt' rat-e liir girls, EIIIIFIPIICH r-"Ir. H, rm. war was difllcled by The Judges tit-re Wilbert llruiii lllill-'.lll. llairc llci-it-s. lain Pct- Lm. war u,nrmim.e of the cam, moiid. Lcnis xii.-Kciiiia. anti llri-n- l'.V- nm private mcmhr-rs or partj,-,..lbon Gardiner. 0.Illtli!I Si-ori-i's N lIllIt' racc for huh. UN-"llfl mum were rarely consulted. were Elaine iv.-mm. Myrna (;r,.r.n (lrccii. liobt. Arsciiauit. Ronnie up described this wartime pot. and Phyllis Britten; Robert ltcitl li0lWlil5.- icy as a "far cry” from Mr. acted as Xlastcr of L'9ff3flltIlll('s. '2 iiiilc race for DUNS. any age. Kingls stand in thc pre-war daysi Harold Druiiiniond has aiiiioiiiic lit-bl. Nwnallll. llliliald ltlul'ii-V iihcn he was leader of the opposi- er and starter, and T .l. liiinziii prc l mil" H109 lllll lNl.V5- Ull.V 8:0- lion. At that time Mr. King ”had sentcd the Trophy. Rntwrl AI".-rnaull. Ronnie lluberls. y'lF0llU0ll5l)' llllllfld ill? Cl0ClTl"9l The folloiiing were the iiiiiiicrs. (lmiald Uruilli . that the cabmer was "my 3 r.0m.: BOW 7 year: and um!" nlmmc llandsli-igli race for girl and boy niiitee of the House of Commons, Bag"'a'lL m)ld'wwnh ' ' 9 yrs. and under, ('cntral B':'(I9qllf3. - lit-evi-s. and could have no power without . BL-ticqtic. . . Girls 8 years Dianne Raviicr - the prior decision of the members . : . . ' r ; ' lltiiidsli-igli rare for girl and of that house." tnlgmle Igolltlor" Elm" lllllwl-l:(,H boy 10 to 14 yrs, ('. Beticqiic, C. CABINET DECISIONS i 9”” 5” '”""”l M” "'i at-ti.-qiio. xiiiiiitctmi I) tiring the war ”memhersl ;. . r I V I llandsli-tgli race for gut and lcarncd of decisions from their? (r'”l5 9 3'” A”d”'5 IId'"”"'”t . rboy 15 yrs and over. lllidtllcton. iC. Hcdequc, C. Rcdcqiie. Potato rticc. girls 9 yrs. anti tin- Mtirion Mulligan, Eilcii Maclssiic srats in the House. in man in- y l Boys 9 yrs. John Boiriicss. lilzirl slant-rs long after action had beeni . , lnkrn If they objected. they were 5"".”l' I” "'i"'"""""l , lot-r Dianc Poiricr. ntani- Rayner. mm um, "W", was a war Mr. GITISVIO yc:-i.rs.. Patsy Noiiiiaii. Mmiv Mmrlsaau t I'7lP" "WIT Wellimealll 3(lV0C8CNt 2:8!” Norma (Mll' Hilda A'iw"'l Potato rate. boys 9 yrs anti tin- nf war measures or decision: was ' .. - - ' r ' . discouraged by the ministers con- Bays l0 y'3aV5- Ea” Slililllv Mll' l gLa',',.,,l”2;r,l:,.,',g""”" Iuhn B” miss ”3"”'d wlwv rlgl" 0' wmngv 19” gieMu1I'ga"'FrNI Robvrli i Poiato racc girls l0 to 14 vrs r-ampere," to handle their own Girls ll yrs.. Elizabclli Rt-ci'cr..:Fva Perm, ,'eanie'Bag"an i H husingss in the Home and were, Marion Stavcrt. Helen McCai'illc.' i " ' ' r .. . P t b . Illl I4 anxious to get through with it int 'B0YS ll )'l'S.. L00 blllllh. ltil- i A,.r;,),1,:,I- utttiii-iiltiy oilinip Piinmpils "I'll" l" Mal with l"955l"g 905' dlP.Ray""' Amnld Reelm' Points for he-sit stunt on ice -'llid It'f1lS in the department. Gll'lS ll yrs. Eva Pi'rl'.V- l'3lla mom” i8 (-,.””'.aI' Bvdl. 3 i - . riue-- twpn the magi abk, and mos; Hammill, Patritia lliI((,8I(III". , Pnmh rm most smolms ml; eager MP was bound to feel 3 Boys I2 yrs., Blair Drtiniiiiotiil. out without destroying the plants las well as the insects. a revolu- tionary type of insect control mayi be born l This is only one of the projects in 19:31 but originally established ,hcre in ltl”5. l Chemists Ralph Miles and Wal- tcr Sans have constructed a ma-l chine which smokes cigarets. in-' rfiltc-rs. They examine the residue jto detcrinine the effect of insecll lsprays on tobacco. - Worker Ron Harris is busy breeding cutworms. squash bugs itt-sting the effects of various in- ;secticides upon these insects. PREPARE EXHIBITS There are even artists at work. . E. Graves and his assistantsi art; preparing exhibits of dain-i aged crops and the insects rc-l sponsiblc. They take plaster im-r pressions of them. cast them in plastic, then color the result by iand. One problem under attack at the laboratory is why some insccti-. cides not-k well in certain soilsl but not in others. Particularlyri baffling is the question of the Eu-, ropcan corn borer; the inscrti used to breed once a year, but; lwillium L. Erter Dies In Hopltinton Mrs. Samuel ll. llaslam. Zllar zgate lilzinsc. Kt-nsiiigton. reccivcd the sad news of the tleath of her rfathcr. William L. Etter at Hop-t kinton. Mass.. and left on Tues- ltlay niorning for Truro, NS. tol :attend the funeral. i . The late Mr. Etlcr. formerly of? lTruro. N.S.. passed aiiay on Sun-i day evening, February 24th. aflerl a short illness caused by throm- bosis, at the home of his daught-l er, Mrs, CS. Turner. He and his wife vitio passed away last November. had livcil with Mrs. Turner, a registered nurse. since June 1956, when both were in failing health. Their home tip to that time was in Truro. N.S. Bur-i same insects on potatoes grown in the Ridgetoun area. W.C.T.U. Present Pins and Certificates Following are the naincs of S10; ham", rm, smoke through its own those who rcccivcd certificatcs for the W.C.T.U. National Temperance Course, presented at Kensington nited Church on Sunday morn- ing. by the minister. Rev. L.M. Murray. Two. (iwenneth MacMur- Jmnes Mad.-a,., and box cider bugs: he'll need 1.-ta” iflld Ralllll (i3l'l'llilll?FS. Ff:L'ElV- Iaiii-, l)on2iId Biiriis. Ronnie Rob 000 9i ll""" 3 Week Wllml I19 5l3l'15 V ed flvehyear pmsi Gwcnneth MacMurdo, Jcaii Mill"- ray, Margaret Murray. Judictli Cou sins. Astrid Miller. Donald Ling. Nancy Machlurdo. Evelyn Moase, Marilyn Bryanton, Kathleen Wal- ker. Nancy Clark. Garth Toomhs. Jimmie Montgomery. Elizabeth Caselcy, Bruce Montgomery. Gor- don Murray, Gerry Mat-Kcnzie, Betty MacFadycn, Marjorie Payn- ter. Norma liainsay, Sharon Clark, Diana Cousins, Judith Pit-kctts, Valerie Boiint-ss. Heather Ling, Carl Champion, Ralph Carruthcrs, Paul Cascley. Leta Moase. David Clark. Cari Ramsay. l-I r rol Toombs. Lovicll Macliwcn. Htir. E.i;?E:Tcii I Held Annual Meeting Kensington United Church C. G. l. T. held tlic regular weekly moot- ing on Thursday. February 21st. The worship period was Ictl by Sheila Casclcy and Mona Mayhi-w with Margaret Walker as pianist. Jean Marla-tid and Elizabeth Rani- say led in the games period. and Roy. L. M Murray roitipletcd the Bible Study on the book of Jiiiiaii. Plans were made to attend the Women's World Day of Praye: at the Anglican Church on March llth. A study on nutrition was be- gun. using Canada's Food Rtilcs, and an interesting time was spent preparing and testing nutritious sandwich fillings. Thc mecting closed by singing "Taps". Mrs. Kenneth Duggan and Miss Kathleen l.ePage. Milivale. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Harding, Kcnslngton. The Elmsdale Rockets hockey ,tcam organized this winter, put up a good showing in intermed- iate ”C" playoffs eliminating New EUVISDALE ROCKETS row. left to right): Erskine Gavin.' Annan in two straight games be- fore dropping a best of three ser- ies to Tryon Arrows. Members of the team are shown above (back Floyd Hardy, Eldon Hardy, Eric Adams. Erskine Matthews, Nor- .man Kennedy, Clayton Wallace. Front row Fred Rennis. Wendell Matthews. Roy Williams. Allan Wallace, Ian Strong. Walter Adams Photo by F. WEEKS Mrs. Don McicKenzie Presides At Meeting The Ladies Aid of the Commun- ity Hospital, O'Leary, met at the 0iLeary school on Feb. 20th with the president, Mrs. Don MacKen- zie. presiding. The meeting open- ed with the Lord's Prayer repeat- ed in unison. after which the min- iutcs of the previous meeting were ,read and approved. Twelve dis- tricts were represented. Reports were given by the treas- urer. Mrs. Sandy Maclsaac and by the supply secretary. Mrs. George Dewar. It was moved by lined by the president each article being discussed and voted on sep- arately. was unanimously adopt- ed. It was moved by Mrs. George Dewar, seconded by Mrs. Marne Laws be also adopted. Moved that Mrs. B r u c e Mac- Naught be appointed director for area No. 1., Mrs. Harry Adams for area No. 11. Mrs. John Platts for area No. iil.. Mrs. Wendell Scott for area no. IV. The next meeting will be held March 27 in the 0'Lcary school. It was moved ,-by Mrs. Harry Adams and secon- ded by Mrs. William Perry that the meeting be adjourned. lMrs. Earle Jelley d d by lMrs. Isaac Harris that bill: be ?paid. l A satisfactory progress report fwas given by Mrs. Marne Kennedy ion the proposed variety concert. all was moved by Mrs. Marne Ken- lnedy seconded by Mrs. Ralph Ad- am: and carried that the concert be held on March 12th. Mrs. Tberlii Ellis. Mrs. Marne Kennedy, Mrs. Dennis, Mrs. Bruce MacNaught. Mrs. Earle Jelley. Mrs. Ralph Adams and Mrs. Donald MacKenzie. volun- teered to serve on a committee for concert ATFETIECITIEDIS. Mrs . Charles Dewar volunteered to KENSINGTON Mrs. Leslic Clark, GIL mpanied by Mrs. George Taylor, Kensing- ton. were reccnt motorists to Sum- mnrsitlc. Mrs. Eldon Harding. accompan- ied by her infant daughter. have returned to their home in Darnley from the Prince County Hospital. Summerside. sincerest sympathy is extended to the family of the late Harper MacNeill. whose death occurred so unexpectedly. Mrs, MacNeil was take charge of advertisements. ttillie former Ella Simpson ul Mal- was moved by Mrs. James Mac P0909. Kinnon seconded by Mrs. Robert Mr. and Mrs. James Wall. Mr. Oultor and carried that admissioni Harold Wall left on February 24th Mrs. Lucy Chiippeil. Kcnslngton. be 50 cents and 35 cents for thel for St. John. N.B.. after spending The suggested consitulion which sense or his own tmpoigm-9, De. Kenneth Webster. Robert Xlulli-l?:(1:gsiaIlI;d(IlN0" 6' L" Hedcque 3' ial will be at Gay's River. N.S. partmemal attic;-rs. ever, of thergan. I 0 ms - Four daughters survive: Blanche most junior order. scnsed this and' Girls 13 Yrs-. ('haI'l0nt' Wi'iL'lIl -l j-7 'r MT5- Dallas W('lllel'lllKi0ll. Miami. the paestigc dot lParliament de- Jeannie Bagnall, Marion Rohin-' CANADIAN PMNTER nlajd Yina.MMrs, B021 Turner, crease accor ingy. laon. on non. ass.. er a, "The public began to look tol Boys 13 yrs.. Maiiricc Perry, ifeiiry Rittcr. Montreal . born S-ll. Haslam. Kellslllkmll. P.E.l.: she is the E0953 0l Ml? and MV5- "99- the prime minister lMl'. Kingi Maurice wright, Ce-cleric RlL'Il8l'CIS.iat'liSl who dl('lI in 1853, was noted Mildred. Mrs. A.C. Little. Truro. Bruce Bell. and the members of the cabinet; i Girl: 14 yrii, Catherine McKen-lfor his sea paintings. N.S. Bur. -and how youill love- , these ngpvfa,sjig'Qrzs.' -Bur. consist: of six articles, was out- di'rtd lewltldtlm iireohment . . . hats soft and full of flattery. Stacy of mm with flowers rhine- IIIIII. omiieu Spring mud: n I YOUR SUIT: Grey or beige mix In wool and rayon tweed with null wing collar, Bogy jug; gs-gin: mm”. ,25Jo Palm! blue or pink Imported rayon and wool mode in into I itnublehreosted suit with notch- ed collar. l1-ll. . 29.95 Thesmntithavlullnuenta thllhlououl-Incl dt. Joell! liunhaitheltood nollhow trtin. Vouftvad EDD! of Ileilmll-11. l .05 I voiinsitois: . , 'mdntiocwIthtlte”mIclcsole"byAtRsmP.rrstthowatktnoiiiintrto teeiiniaivoiiiierhii fleJdblellioeonynutfuotli&tImoothmtdcorcalif with open toe.'cloth bow with buckle. ' Mrs. is visiting in Long Rivcr whcre concert. and Ladiea' with baskets the week end in Kenslnltoll and Malpeque. They were compan- ied as far as St. John by their Kennedy. and carried by the By-i there by bus for Streetsville. Ont. Mrs. Edgar Hickey of Indian River, has been visiting for the past week with members of her i family in Montreal. On Saturday evening a very large Inember of interested hockey fans gathered at the Kensington Rink 1 to witness an exhitiun hockey game between the Kenslngton Midgets and the Moncton Team. The score -nded 7-0 for the visitors. Mr. Fred temple capably refereed the game A good skate was much enjoyed by a large number of sports. Mr. Paul Hickey returned to re- sume his studies at Charlottetown after spending the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Hickey. Darnley. Mra. Frank MacNutt. accompan- ied by her two daughters. Isabel and Eleanor, were weekend visit- ors to Summerside. Her many friends will be pleas- ed to learn Mrs. Farle Carr has returned to her home after being a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital for the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Denton Hogg of Hamilton. entertained a very large numbe of friends and neighbors at their home on Friday evening sponso ed by the C.G.l.T, group and the Mission Band. Games and contests were much enjoyed by the young as well as the older folk. L " ' refreshments were served. Miss Francis Townsend spent the weekend in Malpeque. the guest of her sister and brother in law Mr. and Mrs. Donnie Beairsto. had as their weekend guest. Mr. Reginahl Mll' r of Sackville, N.B. Many children in this vicinity are confined to their homes with chicken pox. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Bernard en- tertained the Kensington Farm Forum Group at their regular weekly meeting on Monday eve- ning, February 25th. Miss Sheila McKay and Miss Lois Murphy. students at Kensiiig- ton High School. spent the week- end at their homes in Darnley and Sea View. CV (:4 ELMSDALE His friends regret to learn of the illness of Mr. George Brennan and hope it will be of short dura- tion. The sincere sympathy of many friends is extended to the bereav- ed relatives of the late Mr. George H. Lewis of Summerside. whose death took plow in the Prince County Hospital on February 27th He was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Cascum- ; c. and husband of the former Miss Norma Haywood. Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Dunn and Miss Sheila Dunn motored tc Charlottetown on Thursday, His school chums are pleased to learn that Master Gregory Finnnii. son of Mr. and Mrs. Pius Finnan in recovering from an attack ill brother, Mr. George Wall who left Mr. and Mn. Eustace Hunter . YOUR HANDBAG: pneumonia in the Western IInsp- ital. Y A wonderful auortmeiit of hand- ing. in clutch, poucii and tim- Ihoulder Itylu. Many are falh. loned of plutlc calf or patent '. . . Itlll other: in leather or oordo. Ind, black. brown. tan. avocado. navy. 1 .98, 1.. 5.00 IADIIT WIAB-IOTI ITOIII yt- . ' 8ttoI'iunibhepodonucti.Di-euy, aiup-nitvitiiniqiiiiiiniieetniaciiixisizius-oi; I -i - A590. 4'