- sources of funds for research the relation between smoking and lung cancer, says The Peterbo ough Examiner. ‘Government in Canada contributes nothing at all, yet it taxes tobacco he: ay it observes. Heavily is the ; in taxes and duties Ottawa took in an estimated $291 million last year from tobacco in various forms. It also picks up &@ meat finding more attractive swains on continental holidays are lacking both in self-confidence and in trust of their girl friends. If they fee] that way before marriage, what are the chances of success- ful matrimony?—London =‘ Free Press. i Sir Edmund Hillary, first man identical with those of the same per- ied found in inland and coastal rocks in ‘eastern Australia. According to Dr. Waterhouse, it is unlikely that the shellfish could have lived at a depth greater than 100 feet. If there had been a land link Many drivers, unknowingly, - Old Home Week driving park. Prince Edward Island has the wel- come mat out in a very special man- ner this week, and visitors from far and near are congregating for the big events which are scheduled at the Exhibition Association grounds and Old Home Week in Charlottetown is_known throughout Eastern Can- ada as one of the prime attractions of the summer season. This year the é _ between Australia and New Zea- land, thé shells could have moved along the shore between the two countries. Shells of these species move very slowly, but in tens of thousands or millions of years they could migrate long distances. . Another factor supporting Dr. Waterhouse’s theory, ,is that fossils of Indian and- Indonesian origin have been discovered in New Zealand but not in rocks of the Permian epoch in Australia. This may be-explained: by suffer from glare fatigue. The Army - Navy Vision Committee made quite a study of this during World War II. : The retina of the eye, we know, contains a chemical called vi- sual purple. It is this visual pur- ple that helps us see at night. Sunlight burns up the visual purple. . Under normal circumstances, the chemical! is replaced by the body. But when the eyes are ex- posed excessively to the glaye of the stin on the road, the .beach, the water—even the light-reflect- ing colors of approaching cars— the visual purple is consumed ‘+more quickly than the body can 4 (together with Sherpa guide Ten- sing Norkay) to ascend Mount Everest, says he wants to reach the summit again, but this time without the aid of oxygen. Some people can’t leave well enough a lone.—Ottawa Citizen : The scene was the public lib- rary, Johnny had just presented a well-worn, dirty volume at the return desk. The librarian glan- ced at the book, leaned forward to take in the size of the lad and then remarked: “This is rather technical, isn’t it?’ Planting his feet firmly on the floor Johnny retorted: “It was that way when I got it, ma’am.”—Vancouver Sun $180 million or more a year from alcoholic beverages. On the same principle, that those who benefit should pay, it should be tapped for research into alcoholism. —_ Ottawa Citizen : a? ‘OUR YESTERDAYS (From the Guardian Files) TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (August 10, 1934) Mr. Milton Blackstone, of the Hart House String Quartei, has been conducting a search of this province for a Stradivarius violin about which he had heard some-— time ago. His search carried him | the fact that a northward-curving— 4and—barrier_between the two coun- tries would have prevented them trom reaching Australian shores, or that Australia might have been too cold for them. There—is—evidence of severe glaciation in Australia but not in New Zealand at this period. to Prince County where lie found) - the violin, to find that it was” from the English School of Dédd- |} a near comtemporary _of th mr ous Italian craftsman. is Two large barns owned by Mrs . Wallace Noye, Enmore, were | completely destroyed by fire yes | terday morning from an unknown ~ cause. The family was unaware of renew the supply. plans -provide. for one of the best programs in its history, not only in fast harness racing but in the mag- nificent display of Maritime live- stock herds. The Women’s Institutes have arranged a fine handicraft dis- play, and the vaudeville and midway duced, your vision also is_reduc- ed. And giare fatigue occurs. Now the Army - Navy Vision Committee recommended the use -of—sunglassesas the best mean of preventing loss of. viual pur-’ ple. It certainly seems like a IN FINITE CLAY Toughen yourself, my heart,: and attractions are equal to anything A Th B d i beat the time i commonsense approac me. A the fi ; ; : that has been seen here in the past. cross e boraer Scientists report that persons | Of life to your appointed end. | pour- artery ne? Fate Our ferry services, both at Bord- A steel plant at Marmora, in Ont- Who expose their eyes to exces- are eo * a large quantity of hay, @ bind- : - sive sunlight without some kind | Your shadow whispers, will toll : ) ario, has been closed and 250 men at diskadtite ‘wen’ ieee ue enech tia peeaes Se ae and other en and Wood Islands. will be taxed as 50 per cent of their night vi-| When you are stilled, and only to the limit, but it is pleasing to note | are out of employment because of | ~* ‘ that the accommodation this year is the dispute between the United " SHADOW BOXING sion. =e ae ou TEN YEARS AGO better thqn ever before. There | Steelworkers of America and a elie tak ancl ie eae har | MONTH'S REDUCTION with your own ‘ Disecior F. Potek aed Wiech should be no serious delays in trans- | number of steel companies in the | OTTAWA REPORT any coin less than. five. fcancs | .,Morc"er: Severe slate, sue a so finitely that every | of Photography, Andre de Tom : e nacour, of the National Film (worth only one Canad t) | ed aa : ie deans Set cent’ | enced during a week's vacation, | The flesh of live dies first, and can reduce your visual purple then the bone. FRANCE’S NEW MONEY Board, Ottawa, have arrived in the City where they will spend a week or more making a film de- picting the birth, rearing ang training of a trotter. A typical | farm home and family will ap pear in the film which will tikely be used in television. His Honour Lt.-Governor J. A Bernard entertained Commande Henry Renken and officers of the visiting United States destroyer flotilla at a largely attended ball United States. How our Canadian economy is controlled by persons and events outside her borders is exem- plified in this case. The Marmora plant is a wholly-owned subsidiary | of the Bethlehem Steel Company of the United States. It is not even reg- istered as a Canadian Company, de- spite the fact that it operates in this porting cars and passengers, as there have been in the past. i Coincident with the opening of | _Dld Home Week an event of special ~~ importance to this agricultural Pro- vince is taking place today at the Charlottetown Experimental Farm. . This is the celebration ‘marking the fiftieth anniversary of the Farm’s supply for as long as a month. | You are a stage of warmth is So DeGaulle ereated a new, Obviously, this.could be a dan-| finite clay, “heavy” franc, worth 100 of the | $¢rous situation for persons who | old francs. He slashed the ast{4rive_at_night. = ——-__—_—| Toughen yourself against your two noughts of all wages and} Adding to the danger is the | brothers mind, | prices, divided all savings by one | fact that in most cases motorists | And wash away the dreams that hundred, and in effect created a | are completely unaware of any/ haunt his sleep, new French frane which can now | 10ss of nighttime vision. To them, | Be stern with him, for he is of look its neighbours fearlessly in| it merely seems that the aed your kind. anion ? | are a little darker than usual. Match salt with salt when he i Serer leans down to weep, The new paper money and EFFECTIVENESS LOST | And tougheming him te solitude A Warning From France By Patrick Nicholson Canadian housewives do not need bulletins from our Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics to learn that the purchasing power of our dollar “‘ain’t what it used to be.” Canadian bread-winners how- ever probably read with an an- xious interest about the proceed- ry to Commemorate their-tbera-; tien from the chains of privilege. | President deGaulie pramised his followers a Bastille Day cele- bration better than any before, on this, the first national holiday | since he became president of France's Fifth Republic. From the tricolour plume of ablishment, the highlight of which country. ings of the Senate Committee on | 7 - , . cecaeee : 5 , a ~_; | _tnftation—and—about the almost red, white and blue smoke spray- | Coins representing ‘heavy francs, Severa] years ago, a research- » will be the unveiling of a cairn by It is claimed that the decision to daily warnings by public men on ed by aeroplanes over the famous will include a silver five franc ler at Temple University School j ieee nes Seieii es at’ Government House last night. the dangers of continuing infla- Champs Elysees during De Gaul- | piece equivalent in size and val-| of \fedicine found that after a taught : ee page ted gy 2 and : , Commander Ren- take strike action in Marmora was reached by the—Marmora—local-of}-"% | : ‘ . i Reports here stigzest that some— the American steelworkers’ union, | Canadians still nurse a lingering but it is hard to believe that they optimism that inflation is not originated the action. To what ex- ° the Hon. Douglas Harkness, Federal Minister of Agriculture. It will be 3 -visitors’ day at the Farm and an op- en invitation has been extended to | all our citizens, especially farmers and their families, to be present for this occasion. Traffic problems are accentuated during festive occasions of this kind, | le’s ceremonial drive in the mor- | us ae or, — paged day's drive in moderate sunlight ning. until the V-for-Victory | ing similar coins used in oth-! without using sunglasses, the. : : searchlight rays pierced the/| i rth th ly 60 per =o New_York Times night sky over Paris: from the | currency. cent effective for half of morning display of military rug-| “The mew franc.” declared! drivers in the studv gedness until] dawn ended the General DeGaulle, “‘will repres-| One more word of advice civilian joys of dancing, in the| ent a quantity of gold aproximate ye yoy ordinarily wear glasses streets and watching a giant fire- | ly equal to half that in the frane to pejp your vision, I suggest | work display, Parisians lived it, which the French knew up till | you get prescription sunglasses. up in the fashion promised by | 1914. Its relation to gold will be DeGaulle pe measure of guarantee of its QUESTION AND ANSWER | The next day, Frenchmen came value. But the best assurance of; Mrs. H. J. C.: Can you tel! down to earth with a thud. | its stability will lie in the wisdom’ me what to do for Vincent's dis- ken and Commanders B.M. Dod son, J.J. Staley and J.T. Bobb. ATTENTION DAIRYMEN $@Q— ‘SPECIAL ONE WEEK ONLY, gaat MASTERMIX 16% DAIRY RATION | Tee cee $3.15 CASH PRICE — CWT. the something which we should worry rh ag about. If any ostrich-Canadian tent the decision to join the strike | still believes that the wage-price was made i ss ‘ spiral brings him a higher real ” = Canada opens up the income, a vivid object _lesson whole question of the extent to | can be found in the recent ex- which the Canadian locals of inter- | Perience of one of Canada’s Moth- | er-countries. and it is to be hoped that every pre- | national unions can really act inde- | 1 refer to-France, that one of 4 : ; 4a caution wil! be taken, by citizens and pendently. | our two Mother-countries which By DeGaulie’s decree, their | of the Preach eed their effosts to pease? My daughter has had this § r for so many centuries has led Wealth and their wages were ab-| avoid the return of inflation”. | condition since bast summer. roe ruptiy slashed to one-hundredth While the thrifty French earn; Answer: Vincent's digease is Fi uthasicedl DILLON & SPILLETT LTD. ic} j i observi raffic visitors alike, in ng t European civilization, not in ma- ; in | | again the value of centime, |:ke | due to an infection with certain in terms of francs. EDITORIAL NOTES safety rules. We succeeded, in other sit aehigeiuleiie in eanee ois ; } a ‘ y ‘ i lie ; all tos a What happened was brutally the Belgians, the Swiss and the | organisms. The germ may per- Chick Hatc years, in making Old Home Week an Washington has been slated as the | dae spirit, culture and simple. but realistic. The French Germans, we can ponder on this | sist in deep pockets not reached hery eccident-free week as weil. It is first stopping point for the visiting | unit of currency the franc, had | example, and remember that the by the air. Antibiotics, such as | 7 Queen St. Charlottetown Dial 3626 : a: : 7 ‘ ibe ae aa | WILD PUBLIC JOY fallen in purchasing power to wisdom of all Canadians and our | penicillin. will cure some cases. | - worth while concentrating on this | Soviet Premier, who is scheduled to | Op 14th. July. Parisians cele. | approximately one two-huadred-| efforts te avoid Inflation will! Meticulous dental care is neces- | alone save our dollar from the sary, including scaling of the) disastrous collapse of the 1914 :eeth, local antiseptics and franc, whose value fell to one i brated the 170th. anniversary of th of its worth before the 1914 arrive there on Sept. 15 for a three- the storming of the Bastille. that | war. The thrifty Frenchman, objective again. day official stay, after which he is } Wi ' |} traditional national holiday on whose father had regarded a sou ometimes gum surgery.. j Best ishes From All expected to set out on a cross-coun- | which all Frenchmen make mer-/ ‘five centimes’ as a significant! two hundredth in 4 years. ————__—— St ec eer te _______As announced in our news columns | try tour lasting around 10 days. Pee Prt Ari tril re ae 4 45 PAPUANS KILLED oh Saturday. Mr. Ian A. ma. 1c eS —+—-No- New. R | CI . D | = re fe some truth be this. | Bs HAGUE (AP) — me : ; : this disadvan is far out- | Netherlands overseas. ministry who has resigned as publisher and A Detroit rubber corapany execu- oi _ | sed Header aot Papuans in West New Guinea — that would result trom following the opposite course. were killed “It is gurely better that some | landers under Dutch administra- ‘ | tion The announcement said the By Harold Morrison Canadian Press Staff Writer the best interests of the U.S. and | tive predicts that motorists will get h h i in a clash wit s- general manager of The Guardian 30 per cent better tire milage on and The Evening Patriot, is leaving One thing appears certain - fhortly to launch a newspaper busi- he new domestic.smal? cars than | ere will be no Red Ching deal | its allies would be served tw | mentralicts whe are elther enable ounc 4 ness in Guelph, Ontario. with his they have on present larger cars. in the Eisenhower - Khrushchev withholding recognition. of. the or unwilling to comprehend the | dead a a from ere ws : = i cinateeinane idl ; : nese .| parts of New Guinea hey we ; : brother, Mr. George M. Burnett, who | The increased mileage will come | Tate ‘aidiineds authorities "a stat je “pole ne ‘Gendehaony "= | ying to reach areas of the is-| CLEARANCE a : F : 7 : j ! ‘ nf lis memo states: : ; gi Peake aie ; ini | was associated with him here for from new tire designs, plus the say emphatically that any pro- “It is sometimes said that non- ' sider Peijing unjustly treated ‘fee ean tus ae eee rw i ei , ‘Ser : posal by the Russian premier to) po .qgniti i | than that the allies of the U.S. in h las rred. | ee phar welebt send lower hotuepow: | TS Tics se romans c| mince gt eee coe | ah tee eet “Eo Ge | etree dade. howe ose At an informal function on Satur- er of the new cars. | Red China in return for peace nists. therehy enabling them to |defence against Chinese Commu. | 2‘rested. ey 5000 ROLLS WALLPAPER day the best wishes of the manage- | ° . ° | in Berlin would be immediately | pose. especially before Asian neu- | nist expansion, should be con- | |. rejected by the president trali as an innocent and in- | fused and demoralized by what | ment and staffs of both papers were Our citizens will extend a cordial | ““G-astine recognition to Khrush- moos send aemniinns fal iat la betrayal of the common caue.”’ | ROOM LOTS jured party tendered to the Burnett brothers, | welcome today to the Hon. Douglas | chev's buddies on the Chinese qt would be impossible to deny their wives and families for their | Harkness, Federal Minister of Agri- | a ee ea er Se — — a prosperity and happiness, and hope | culture; all the more so on account | US would not be pushed into ’ Th Q A d H Gift : ji was expressed that they would find | .%f his connection, by marriage, with | %°@" 9g. such recomitien e veen na Mer ITTS Bargain | Priced at— : . Thus the door may be clesed Montreal Star frequent opportunity of revisiting | our Island Province. It is a laudable on one of\Khrushchev’s fond lit- | ‘heir many friends and oldtime as- achievement for anyone, not privil- | tle topes which seemed to be The Queen is going to need all Jrons a — cities ~ FIRESTONE sociates in Prince Edward Island. - | eged to be born an Islander, to have | ‘Pit im Ms words to, Moscow er atic space for that mixed airy 16 shee me Mr. Ian Burnett took over as pub- |. taken this next-best step! “Natu ater we want oo 904 d 1 ae har Sass diag soar translated down imo the ae el HOME & AUTO Jisher and general manager of The i . - ~ emesg not ~ a ck t oe ' Beca ise that's where most S. ee Cen < | Guardian on the death of his father, While British Columbia’s Premier | [nited States as weil” he said a8 than hare oveatad gute 4 | hospital bed. provision of feotinall | Ch'town Store Only : ° | gear for a youngsters’ team, cash outlay, and yet they wouldnt’ fetch more than small change at a church bazaar | Some weren't really gifts at all;” he referred to his planned Sep- ' tember visit. to the US “At the same time. we want i the United States to have good ‘some equipment for a commun- | ity playground—all these can be gifts \to the Queen in the best Bennet claims that he and his So- ciat Credit Government have taken the Province \out of debt, his critics the late Mr. J.R. Burnett, in 1952, whose name is a household word in this Province for the ability and in- | Dial 5547 newspaper's destiny over a long per- iod of years. tressingly lacking in imagination | to get glasses!” of | ly speaking, the gift list bespoke as in all previous tours. Her Ma- | RADIOS, RECORD PLAYERS | visits between the. president the the United’States and m-self will | : > ; P | ; ape | , | sens he ld. Unfortunately + F ; a : pee ; ss + relations not only with as but+ they were hardly more than the nse of t world. ¥: - egrity with which he guided the | are quoting figures to show that the rv = ~~ as eat Phere | a arly more than te | it of site trom the a, | — eal debt. is bigger than ever. They ore we hope that the exchange | donor's self-indulgence. General- | tour was in many ways &s dis- | Sheriff, you've just got claim that the Government annually a failure to recognize that IF YOUR GUARDIAN These qualities Mr. Ian Burnett collects $186.36 per capita which is ie wah | Queen is in the position of aj . inherited in full méasure and he ach- 79 per cent more than the $104.36 | iiisia iain rich uncle at Christmastime: | Jes'Y must be awfully tempted to | AND TAPE RECORDERS ' ig a NG STA! | there just isn’t anything he needs. | hold a rummage sale. : : \ feved, on his own account, a very | the Ontario Government takes, 112! “ae Us. has maintained a) ne Ut St anytung he n e REPAIRED Is LATE ne OR MISSED _MORE THAN ENOUGH ° strong stand against recognition of the forces of Mao Tse - tung ever since the Communists swept through the mainland in 1949 and thrut Chiang Kai-shek to For- mosa. MAXIMS MgcDONALD No, man Is rich whose expen- | RADIO SERVICE ditures exceed his. means, and ~ ss | we | no one is poor whose incomings 180 Kent St. Dial 6915 | exceed his outgoings. | i per cent more than Manitoba’s $88.- | 2, 76 per cent more than Quebec's $106.10, 56 per cent more than AI- | | There were enough vaporous addresses of welcome to paper the walls of Sandringham House. | There were books that will never | conceivably be read, ink-stands At 73. Chiang still dreams of | and scads of cigarette boxes and reconquering the mainland. His | knicknacks, writing pads, sweat- island is strongly financed by the | ers, blankets, brooches, baskets, U.S. which now has missile bases | tray handtowels, snowshocs, ,pa- | perweights—oven a desk calen- dar. wide popularity and esteem, not only among newspaper colleagues here and throughout Canada, but in the community generally, whose inter- ests were always foremost tin his mind. Mr. George Burnett is also very widely known and esteemed, and he, too, has marked ability and experience which will serve him well in his new field of activities. Sea Shells Tell Story A theory that Australia and New Zealand were once joined together Ly a land mass which linked the two countries with New Guinea and | New Caledonia‘ is being investigated by. a young paleontologist, Dr. J.B. Waterhouse, of the New Zealand Geological Survey. : Dr. Waterhouse recently carried out research in coastal areas of eas- tern Australia to test the theory. He DIAL 6561 and a paper will be delivered right to your door. Special delivery service available between 8:30 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. if your paper is late — or missed. berta’s $119.48, and 20 per cent more than Saskatchewan's, $155.63. Russia has launched a new secret weapon, aimed directly at the Uni- ted States. But it won’t interfere with the amicable exchange of visits that Premier Khrushchev and Presi- | ‘be Nationalists — not to syear- | dent Eisenhower are planning. It’s ce a ee Sr ee.. ‘tee uk wea Gua . Pegg. a universal kitchen machine. Accord- | 000 peop!c: the mainland more | realm in the past few years, and + ; : the her households must be loaded ig to an English-language broadcast | ‘49 600.00,. ee g glish-la guage broad ast On the surface. mere recogni- | @own with such a proliferation of from Moscow, the machine is cone- tion that the Communists have | these gifts that it must be an shaped, has four rubber legs, sand a con!-o of the mainland would be appalling task to take an inven- hidden electric motor. Attach the a smali price to pay .for long- | tory. E : : term peace in Berlin. But, in the At “the outset of the royal tour appropriate devices and it will: pee! potatoes, grind meat, mix dough, eyes of US. officials, such recos- |, wice DECISION beieen ae a SS ek i the federal government took a a Ee ologica SF” | te sa > ¢ grind coffee, squeeze juice, shake | che, ro prophesy tana dindeorary dere dlbceg : 000,000 for research into children’s cocktails and help to prepare a three-course dinner in 30 minutes. Price: $95 Formosa. But U.S. authoritie emphasize that military installations on the Many of these gifts are valuable istand are there only to defend | in their own right, if they are | given to someone who needs them. on Need cash to fix up your house? ‘For the Fastest Service in Town, call ED'S TAX! 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