' -in-aka: i Luau Prue In-nu luau uh be huinanueuuenaduucnuuissh-wanton naruuau-a PI! is the lit: thnvnll K I Kill I I. lbi Montreal Office. QII lion IIIHCIJ 3 K CIQIIAC CB1. Ii he L lunar Hobart and General lung: run Walker Edna: loun: Cancun lhib Noumea- Plbtnure Auzcunna Ia-her II no t'IIIdiII Pr-O lush! Audit Iunlu at Cveulanna Inns ditou II Iumuernle Ienula and Ahab Iamvmnn II II-and l1lIl lail iv the Inn on- Departuuai tmaua Ia Iarnu inutrituaown Wlmnerudc Inuit I-v - --n runners II PI-?.I it-m u.:.-u noun-r In I! I IILU Ill annals -("The atreueat newer! II weaker tbs.- the Ieakest Ink.” TPAGF. C - Buddiesi But Still Rivals- Welcome to our afternoon con- temporary as the latest member of the Thomson t'ompany faniilyl As the two papers have been publish- ing front the same plant since the fire which destroyed The Patriot's on September lst, the mechanical and office staffs are already well co- ordinated and there has becn amic- able contact in other departments. As announced in yesterday's Patriot lvt President K. R. Tliomson. cacti "A FRIDAY. st-rrvr. an. in paper will retain its individuality and hoth will be concerned with meeting the iequiremcnts of sub- scribers and advertisers in the best manner possible. ' The nintiagt-iiient is cotvsrioiis of its responsibility in maintaining the prestige of both papers which have so long been identified with the iti- leresls of this Province at home and abroad. Dtir cartoonist sees the pres- ent change as an evamplc of the Phoenix rising from its ashes. This is an apt synibol. and if rcadcr.-z see some resemblance to the oldlime Patriot Rooster in our artist's sketch - of the fabled bird it will not be amiss. Certainly we evpect livelier competition titan ever before from our coiitenipoi'ai'y; but it will be a friendly rivalry based on pride in servicing the reading public. There will he no hard feelings when I beat is scored by either paper in achieving this aim. Both papers will benefit by shar- ing mechanical and other facilities. and the new fluardiau Building has umplp accommodation for both staffa. At I time when publishing costs have risen phenomenally. and many oldtime journals have either folded up altogether or been merged with other publications, this trend is in keeping with the times. it ensures the continuance of the Province'a only afternoon daily on a much more evpanded scale. But we had better say no tiiore on this point! After all. we have our own traditions to maintain. We shall have to look to our laurcls now. atid we intend to do so. We have no Intention of letting them slip from our brow, or of emulating the bare in its mortifying race with the tor- toisr-, So, having put in a good plug for our new bedfellow. we end on I more personal note. The Guardian still aims at covering Prince Edward island like the dew! Presidential Pussy-Footing Two L'nited States Senators. lliimphrey of Minnesota and Doug- has of Illinois, have slttltl"-r""'l lhal President I-Jisenltmvcrtizo to l-il'l' Rock. Ark.. and personally lead Negro children into the school which has been surrounded h.V -V"ll”'"” (hiardsmcn on order of tiovcrnor Faubus. That. certainly. ivoulfl N I dramatic way for the President to show that he really is in favour of tntggrgtion; but something less spen- tacular would probably serve the purpose just as well. Grip of the contributing catises to the current troubles: in the Soiillicrn United stain is, without a doubt, the President: passive role in eventa following the 1054 anti-scizrcizatimt ruling of the Siiprcrne (Vitlltt. Al- though he has stated in A vague sort. of way that he will "uphold the Constitution" and that he "believes" the Court”: ruling should be obeyed, he has never backed UP hit Pm- tcatations with Inythint! that mill" he. considered effective action. Even the protutlttonl have lacked eni- 'pa..i,, At the wry mm or the troubles in Clinton. Term. he was Iaked by a representative amup of emu”, including a number of Church leaders. to go on the air and kupenly support. lntetrltlmt TN! ll? refused to do, preferring. as he rm Eh: 5uardiau- be Southern bdalatoraz Indeed. he has been so very careful in this re- spect,.that some of these legislator; have stated quite openly that he is lukewarm over the whole thing. This is probably not tnie. The-point is that. he has given that impression both in th:- North and in the South by refusing to take I hold stand and use his tremendous influence in be- half of the law of the land. The Pt-c--1" "it's action in agree- tug to discuss the issue with Gover- nor Faubus at. a secret meeting at I time when National (Euardsnicn were keeping Negroes out of the Little Rock achool and the Governor him- self was plainly in contempt of court has only strengthened the suspicion that, in reality. he is "running with the hare and hunting with the bounds." There are many thousands of white Southerners who deplore the lawlessness that is taking place, even though they may not particu- larly care for integration. One un- compromising word from the Presi- dent spoken in obvious earnestness, and followed w li e n tier-cssary by swift action, would go far towards strengthening their will to obey the law and make the transition to I new and more righteous society peaccfiilly and with honour. 'l'liat word in that via). unfortunately has not been said. EDITORIAL NOI E5 iiritatii tins not only passctl over four clestroycrs tn the Tiirks but loaned the purchasers 333 million to pay for them. it isn't every day that the 'l'url(s or any other pcople can strike K bargain like that. U 1 Q In Pautucket. Rhode island. I Superior ('oiirt Justice ruled a tea- l'llttI'S' strike illegal on the grounds that ”teat-hers are government cm- ployees avid therefore have no right to strike against the sovereign body of which they are a part." It I Q Another ittrltislry has lu-cn added to Canada's lnrlustrial development. The first titanium dioxide pigment planbivas opened a few dais ago in Varennes, Que, a few miles from Montreal. The whitening material will go to paint, paper. rubber. plas- tics. roofing and floor covering iti- dustrics. ' O 9 Now that the directors of the l)ominion'Stcel and ('oal Corpora- tion liave approved an offer by A. Y. Roe of Canada Limited to pur- chase controlling interest, transfer of control is only a matter of time. It is to be hoped that the transaction will be of benefit to the Maritimcs, despite the fears that have been ex- pressed in some quarters. o I 3- I A Federal Department of Agri- culture survey shows that the aver- age dressed carcass weight of (fan- tidian hogs marketed in recent months was 138 pounds. producing only 17.6 per cent grade A's. in the lower weights the l.'i.'i- till) pound group had 32.6 per cent. and the l.'tti.t.'ll pound group had .30. 2 per cent. 4 O O ltriiice Hertiliai-ct of llollatitl. atl- dressing .'-ititt experts at the Inter- national Advortising Association's t'onfcrcnce in The Hague, stated that the public should be advised to spend their monc) in the right way .rather than "as much as possible". it's good adiice. But it's been on the rounds a long time without ex- ercising much influence. ' 9 I e The late Mr. f'. M. Shainiou was a gentleman of the olrl school and one of (”harlottetown'.s most respect- ed citizens. He came here on his retirement from public service in Flritish ftuiana and regained the health which he had lost in that sultry climate. lie was greatly at- taehed to Prince Edward island and never tired of landing its beauty and advantages. llis memory vcill he cherished by all it ho were privileged to enjoy his friendship. U I U The appointment of Lord Hails- ham as Lord President of the Coun- cil and chief organizer for the Brit- ish (Tonsevvative Party may help the Govemmenl recoup some of its lost prestige. That certainly is the idea behind it. There is no mistaking the current. political trend in Britain. however. If an election were held in the near future it is" almost cer- tain that the l.abnun'tes would win it. Much can happen. at --our.-e. in the next couple. of years; for public oplnltli In fickle thing. OTTAWA REPORT: Trans-Canada Highway By Patrick Niehnlimn Ottawa Public Works Xlinis- ter Howard Green has recently driven eastwards along the 'Ilt'ans-("arugula lliL'hwa;.. from his linnie in Vaticotiier to his (i.'llrIll('t post here. "l am sui'pri.sed the public know so little about the High- wa) " he told me on his ITIIITII. "Few ('anatlians seem to l'PllllYP. what a niagiiificcut road II al- rrndv is ' Tlicte arc of ('oIIl'st' tun 1-Ills in its coast tncltast strcirli One Is I short piece in the Rockies; the longer one -- the sncallrd ilaratlirin flan -. is across the Yirgm rmky north shore in liakr Slip;-rim, To cover that gap hv Faiindian road. the traveller must swing northward along the old road thrniiizh Kirkland Lake. between Port Arthur and North Ray Both those gaps should he ('oI'Ill)Ielrd and ti.-mt-topped in time for the film tourist season. Mr. Green prediclii. The aigplficance of this Hara- ihon Gap lies in the planned con- stuction of I bridge across the Straits of klackinar. In northern -rst lIl'iIlN' for thc cninplctcrl Frctnco-Spanish Relations Kliiliigan ism: that in-utgc and 'l'ians-tfatiada :liZ.'lIii&tl.i' tourists will be able to (il'lil' ll1t' sirn tc and nttcri wild ioutc nuoiiml l.:cLo. Sultprttili Jiiid hlirhignii Tlitu will upcn up our l..ikcItc.nl anti our gold mining in-lt in the huuc population of tlic lictrnit, L'iiit-ago. Clcvclzind and .ililii.'iuk-- ee arcns l'S 'l'llli(tlil;ll (LS. I-it l-ZS tleue tiriltin. the skill:-ll .-nut senior ncus rcpnrlci uliu cor crs t'aitatla foI' the ('liir.'tL:o Tri- huue. has also lust rtrivcti alntii: the tl'ranx-('annrta lltghuat-. with car. tent and his vi-mt: son he drove from ttttnua to iuturia this suiiitiicr lle too ltfI' tltc lit':lI VP!” lions of the 'ilraiisF;inada lltgli uav: and like lion lloward Green, he takes off his hat to the fine stretch crossing Saskat- chewan. which in incidentally the first pt'ovlm'e tn cnmplctc its share of our sea-Io-sea highway. One of the few places where the gypsv Griffins slcpi ltt'l was in Moose Jaw, where they were gitcsts of Ross and Print Thal- Ry llrnry Buckley R:-uteri: Agency. Madrid Since inc recent not to Spain of Maurice l-ltuirc. secretary of state of the Froncli niinstery of foreign affairs. editorial writers In Spain have resurrected fhe pttrasr. . "The Pyrenees no longest exist " This phrase. used to depict periods of friendship between France and Spain. had not been heard for a long time. France made it clear when the Second World War ended in I945 that It vtished to see the regime of lien. Fraiirisco Franco re- placed bv a more democratic ' form of government. To stress its point. on Vlarch l. H146. France closed its frontier with Spain. I mezisiire which cruised Spain ser- ious economic injury. liven tetr- phnnc. cable and postal services were interrupted. LOST EXPORTS lt wan not until Feb lo. l9lR, that lllr French tzotciumcnt rte ruled to reopen the frontier tw- cause Franco's regime seemed to get no weaker and France was risking losing considerable ex ports to Spain of manufactured goods. Also. it was in "MR that the Communist jicrrtlla rnovenicnt within Spain. uhtch had been go- ing on intensely since l9-tt. came to an end. For four years Spain had been kept In I state of ten- gion hv these Spanish Miles. mostlv (ion-imunists. who filtered into the country to blow up rail- road tr I c It in, dynamite power plant: Ind explode bombs in city streets. Communist propaganda made no secret of the fact that the British c..i.;.;..ict.....,.... gm-rrill:i tuuvctitriil was tlitmled by Spzinish cvilert t'oniniuiit.-'t lcctlers in France. Since lit-til. the tension has been easing. Although there was a brief tlarciip of animusttv when Spain w a r ml y siiiipnrtt-.t the vaiisc of Sulitni ilolniiiiincrl V of Morocco after his rcmvn.-it from the throne and his vote by the Frcrich IMPROVED ST.-kNItlN(: The l'ni fl Slates f'.'ll'll" to Sprints a-'.s'i:t.'incc III l't'il .'ind the treaties of mutual aid and deft-ncr signed hr:uccn 'ltc twn powers spcedrrl up Sp.1ui's mod crntzalion and Rave Spain a con -zldcrnhlv lmprmcrt tntcrnatiotial stziiidinlt. 'lliell. last Felittt;ti'i. Finiit-o'lI action in s'lf'FttCllN"lIlltK 'ltP iiiun archist and l';tlholic group: in HI! government and his an- nouncement of tho e-r-n'ual res tnl'hlIfl7l in Spain of the man archv discoiir.1r:ed the hopes nf kn"1r ohscrvcrs outsidc Spain who had counted on the mer- ihrow of Franco hv a monarchist t'athnlic mnvrmcnl. So, slowly but surelt. the stage has been set for it reconciliation. finntarts hegati l1st -ltllfti. Trance ivari'cd Fpatn In outw- to talks about Morocco Spain alrced. But it declined to confine the lallu to Morocco, There vial. Spain said. a whole range of still- yacts. nntahtx economic of com mon interest and uhnh l-Wnncr had made no mmc to fltkrllii with Spain for some years. France eventually gave way tint it was not an easv move. lt meant rev.-er-sing thr policy ly Ed strnon I":-aIdtIn Free: and WHMI some obsrrirrs in Rritain had prrdicted that Prime Minister Macmillan would produce a nur tor rabtnet reshuffle to cope with his party": clouded political tn-T fire. But it turned out to be little mora than a cut of the cards. 't- anticipated. the dynamic tnrd Hlilshlm nu freed pointed lord president of the cmincll. ta preparation for his am-ceasion to the Fnnuvrvative party chairmanship. ' The other changes are aptly rte- acribed by The Daily Mail In "Hill It" 000"!!! I-tori. dropped wlttnut explanation by Mr Aathol! Men in your IQ returns to the cabinet Ia my-5 lion minister and I eerteiuif NI- mr upward moves reanlt turn the rettreillht of Phi llltlj DC-, ills vuper II health nrlahtar. emu-ior.c:o-uruiaauaaai hllfliQ. IE humor 0? from i the education portfolio and up-. ihle for Britain": nczotiatmns with her prospective Icllou-mcm- her: of the Eiirnpoan free trade area. tin been elevated to rant- net status CREEK LEAIWI The anticipated announcer-rut that the flamboyant llailsham will aucceed the comparatively colorless Oliver Poole as party chairman has excited the most comment. "ll dual role he a party func- tmnary and I member of the government is seen as an effort "to Itrengthen the aovcrnmenti the with Oueaervetlva craniu- ttoaa In-we the country. Critics gum . Iaveauuaued thathetstohleheerteuderlo holster flllltli Conservative clim tit at-utm reports that trust Tltatclicr. the most colour- rr-. who uric lctt rich in grain fnt defeated M P. in last .lune'I l.tl.ct:il lllittcrloo. has develop- ed a new izunniick for selling li.nrIu.uc to the l'raiiic farm- lilll ;u-or ill nioncy by his govern- ment. Russ ttnii quote: prices in his ltlll's lxalf lll c.isli anrl half in '.:t'.'iiu For cvuiiitilc. he lmgllll I'll vi Iclviisinii ictcivcd for one lniiirlrrrl tlull.'u:. plus seventy. lite husliels of wheat. depending on the cui'i'cnt price of the grain qitetcd 'l'hc hu.tcr must then deliver the (”l'-ll to the Tli.1ichci' cash lt'EIs l'l' illlfl lltc :;r;uii to the That. thcr rzinch ten miles out of town. nhcrr ll will be fed to his Here I hurt c,-tttlp HOW TO MOYF WHEAT Wliilr lie was an it P. floss llltllf her was a loud and fre-I ttucnt arlinl.-ate that Prairie farm- ers chnuld diversify by raising; cattle as ucll as grain- as he ltlfltsrlf clot-s Now. the new Con. scrtsive Trade Minister llon. finrdon tthtircliill from Wlnnl. ltc:. llils illsflitlsl” publicly advo- t'-'ilNl this common sense course. Another inlercstiniz reportl tn-ouulit back by Gene Griffin is his impression Iliat the West is now populated lzirzclv by Die- lcnli.'lkct' Thus Wlicrevcr he ucnt he says. at - ttllinir stations, sandwich coiih. tcrs, camp sites and elsewhere. his Ontario licence attracted It- tcntinn and his Ottawa home prnmplcd questions "Do you ltiiow .Iolin Iticlcitball- c-"" be was .'ilu.'i,t.s askrd. Those u ho have met ilie Prime Minis- ter and Gene found them to he lecion. sought his agreement that "John is a great guy": llttr-P who have not yet met the l' it. R.s'KP(l If he is its great a 1- v as he tic l followed sincc l'll.'u and it meant shoitini: 'rlf'l1l'lsllllt to in regime which Vi.-tncc had tried hard to oirrtliruu FAl'ltI-I Plt Krill lnstczirl of the l"i't-ut ll nuuistcr of lurcign itilo'4IllW. f'hri.stinn Pl- neau, taking the initiative in this moic nf frtciitl-liip. ll was de- ciclctl to send Faurc. the secre- tary of ...'ile nut in t'tIllll1Pltx.'1tP lhc Span iarti. for the absence of the for- eign minister. France made the the ltrst conlarlu Instead M ask- ing a Spanish minister to In to France To uttc t-liiirck tisit an elabor- atclv f'ltKllRl air. it was timed to f'4'1llltldt' unit a day of festivities Pro r Aid For Chi cl Who's Deaf ly III-nu N. Iuleau. ID. Selecting the beat hearing Ildforachildwliolaliardof hearing may be quite I problem. Should an ear specialist pre- scribe and: I device for it our youagnts. you'll find you line any number of different models from which to clmoae. NEW IODELB manufacture hearing Ilda. Each one produce: from one to nix modell. And new models Ire Ip- pearing constantly. oonducti Iida which require I well flit ear piece in the ex- ternal ear canal. Bone-conducb ion lldl Ire Iometimea prescribed but not nearly an co er which in held In place over the mastoid bone. But. no matter which type in - best in your particular cue. Iny i hearing aid should provide these i basic requirementa: adequate v mu nd amplification. authentic sound reproduction. sensitivity to speech frequcuces. comfort. convenience and wearabllity. Don't Ielect any hearing aid without getting in approved by. .Vnur own doctor. He will check . the instruments as to the speci- i he types of tieariniz loss they were designed to benefit and he uiiight hate and then correct it. will also determine their parti- cular cliaractcristics. Al'l)l0L0(i!(' EVALUATION Finally. have your doc Inr mic the instrument tnu select an audiologic cvnluaijon. if It passes thin test. then this prob- ably is the best liearng aid for your youngster Once vour doctor prescribes an aid. l autjucst you ob.aui it I! I soon as possible. You don't want to deprive the child of H115 wot!- derful uorld of sound any longer than necessary. While some children just can't. seem to adjust to aids satisfac- toiili. and don't really get any .l)enclil from them. most .t'nung.i st:-is who are hard of hcarlrigl are greatly helped. AGE DOESN'T MATTER Tl" lie of the child doesn't i inaitcr tniich. Smnc hearing aids are prescribed for babies as young Is one year. And you'd be surprised It the number of i tivn- and four-year-uids who usel them The main thin: is In discover RUN tic.'u'ing defect your child EA Are. vegetable fat: as di- gestible as animal fats" Anawer. Yeti. they are. .153?"- 7oed'Gma SEPTEMBER FANADENSIS lfaiover the fence. from Augult And the year”: It afternoon. Poised on the nod of a golden- rod. And the heck of a haricst-niooti. Over the may from yeslerdly At the iunctinn of cold and hot, Swallows are gone, but,tiie Cl!!- ada-bird hid thrushrs and urens arr not. (her the sl()' from last July And over the hill from green. A hoot and a boiler from Queen Anne's lace. It's the season of in-between. Gertrude Mills in the Fhmtiau Science Monitor. The Age Old Story l't-use in from man. u-time tu-cn'ti is In his nnalrtls: for wherein In hr to be accounted tor. i HOUR VYESTERDAYST From The Guardian I"llea TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO thept. 30. III!) the Silver Fox Exhtbttora Ar sorialinn of the Province at I spccial rncctmg last night decid- ed to hold I Silver Fox Exhibi- tion at the Provincial Exhibition Grounds during the first week of to mark the frcnrlshlp between: November. The question of tho the nritzhhortng slimmer resorts of San Qchaslrian. Spain and Hiarinz l-'i.-tnce To find ant cquitulent of such a trn-udlv visit to Spain of I French rcprescntalivp it in necee i urr to go back to I933, when the late t-Zdnuard Herrlot vlvlted ilmlrirl in the rlavx of Spatn'I second and rtmrilived republic. This :.'trt of It vrarr netween Will! is in itself I measure of Spanish relations for many yoarl. It H a rrica'urr. too. of the im- nnllnnfr of Faure'u fiie - hour rut tn Sip-'ttn HI rhnrrlv-adin. in the wake of I long series of byelecttnn aetbeckl. Hailsbamts Jkperience as I tele- vision personality and vignroiu sneaker could in far inward fill- in: the hill. As I thnroultigntnl supporter of liidetlil military intervention h l sun tut ormtsar. Hlilahaln has won the goodwill of his Ml1,V'l right umg. although he has dil- term ttth his leaders by advocat- ing unorthodox measures of eco- nomir reform. Few Conservative spokesmen -out-st that t-lailsham s advocacy in itself can ensure victory in IR next election tn the same vein The Times. while welcoming tth Ippointmuu. comments that In of apathy among their Input- era It llatlabain. byeaeerleak :r::rwm.eaIurtinIIvI; aextpaevalaaiuu. viIbavadna&tII. l yield! of grain and root lttvttllbilily of holding the mg. hlhitton this year received eon- sutcrahlc disciissinn before an affirmativp decision was reach- ed Plana will be formulated Im- mediately and all preparation! made. An encouraging report of tho crops this season both on farma lhroilzhout the province and In how strained have been FrInco-i "'9 F'xp'H'mm" rum " H". by Dr. J. A. Clark. Superinten- dent. Dr. Clark auted that this . was one of the best crop scl- sont in year: and all crops Ire land and in excellent shape. Tl-tiv vmna Mm tsept. at. hm The office of the Bank of Can- ada in Charlottetown will be cloa- .5 -71:53 I 8 Most generally used are air-l l mmnn. This type ha: I raceiv-. l NOTES BY THE - WAY The time to he unmet ta per. mg 5 visit in when the neigh- bors get bIck from their vacI-. tion trip - before they have I- chance to get use snapshot: de- veloped.-Wlnnipeg Tribune "A Manual of Modern liullah Conversation" has iuat been Pl!-i blialied in Hong Kong and la; Mou than to American firm: i beinl much Defined by Chinele aalf-taught students. "The blbyl ll aware in the cradle" is one oft the useful phrases. -London Ob- ICl"V2I' i la the old day: young men. who Itiempled to go to I ducal dresaed in overall: with the 11-; vetted pocket; would be towed out on their head: In tram”.- And the girls in team would be. classed an female tramps and led quietly to the door and pol-j itely invited to depart. Things: have changed on matters of dreul and not for the better. No won-p der factories which used to make, nice cloth have gone out of hual-l ness or are having I "am time of it.-Almonle Gazette According to I recent report .from Washington. the United States intends restocking Lake Superior with 2.000.000 young trout. favorite dish of the small-I eel-like lanipreys which inhabit the lake in large quantities. This performance will be repeated: each year. presumably until the people paying for the trout re- alizc that the Lake is rather- large for Ilits type of treatment. and that all they have accom- plished is the formation of I friendly society for the advance- ment of lamprey: -Sault Daily Star A yuutlifiil naturalist whim powers of perception -tirpass his ability to spell produced this gem in "Ducks Unlimited Quarterly.” ”Gecsc ii I low. heavy set bird which is mostly meat and feath- crs. His head sits on one side and he sits on the other. ile- ain't got no bctuccu-tlic-tocs andl he's got a little balloon in hisl xtummick to keep from sinkinizm some geese when they get big has curlii on their tailii and is called ganders (landcrs don't half to sit and hutch hut Just cal and loaf and go swimniing If It was a goose. Id rather be ll gander."-lnco Triangle "T" WT"-TO l MAXIMS Experience t e I 4- h 0 th tnanyl thlnn. and all men are MI echel- Ira. I.;IoDkIIprluOGllBCE.g;-I'O”lCOC.ID Cameras T 0 AND PHOTO SUPPLIES 380 Q TAYLOR'S JFUELIEIS c&ceAsterA-In WI-I Itl-2l'lJl.ttt' AND PRINT ALL TYPES OF COLOR FILM l POTATO immcrliatcly. Goad lat Jukul Della. Dry uty Chief Scout for Canada for hia statement that 'l1lLCll'l1li.t": it I form of begging and is n... permitted" for Boy S('0ut:s. ., Ottawa Journal All undertaker was dri-tug.-. out in the country when a wry" an came to the gate Ind stuppea him and said i You don't remem. ber me” ”No.'' he said I really don't.” "Why." she Sttltl. "it's only two years since iuu undertook my husband." -- vita tham News This philosophy of whatever is the biggest is the best reams to be getting out of hand. It is al. right when applied to L'll'CUwl and anything in Texas. but tinir you have the Department. of Ig- griculture chemists and pliiuts researchers halting the wonders of gibberellin. a ne w chem"-at which greatly increase: the un of fruit: and vegetables St Louis Post-Dispatch ilull about everyone. nuts in, L. 8. Pen. of Ottawa. ought to eat one potato I day. Spcalon,z in Guelph. this nutritionist dr- bunkerl the notion that potato--. are fattening "It's all in itvr use." he said After all. spurts can be boiled, baked. French fiu-rt liome-fried. made into at-tail, "an gratin" and so on. The no- tato is one of the essential ll. n'. on the menu of the average titan as is the altiiir London Fl"?! Press Al Fortune lllltl (lrund llank are two frc.-ah-fish inrliisiiic: to tAlIlt.'ll the (ioveriinicnl lifts ad iaticcd iiiorc than 32 milliont- Private f'lllPi'Pl'WP piil ,uiotln-I l7tltI.0tItl lllllt the Fortune opera- liltll Three million dollars of cap ital investment in an Cftlcfllitsl winch ought to succeed licucr in Nciifoiimllaiitt than anypilit-re else ill lltt' world is ii listing awn. Three liunrlrcd persons hair lost direct employment as a ('niisr qucnce. The loss of indirect cnin inns from these opcratinns mud also be siibstaiitial. What is to he donc"--St. .lohn's News STOREY ELECTRIC Rt-trigeration Display Counter! Walk-in Coolers Fish & Meat Plants llussman Cases Wallace Cases Rally Cases Keivlnator Units Wu refrigerate the Island If its refrigeration Ive have I if its reparable Ive ran repair it. Storey Electric (ltarloitctnwti Dial 321'! REQUIRED Ltirgc numbers of potato pit:kci's will be re- quired within the next few days. Anyone interest- ed in this employment should contact the National I-Employment Office of the Ilncmployint-tit Insur- ance (lommission, ('harlottctown or SllmlTl('rSlf'll”. This ad sponsored by the Dominion-Provincial Farm Labour Agreement. PICKERS pcadeottuaeio-suntan Iuileva Chcktea bunt ... choice of tow unan- raem: "Austen" . . .l -women-scrum-'3 ...”Pruth OW (loft Cement . ..