"lui Nillluftl Chul-uilaiuln lun- i775ei(3ioczI1ii2za: lruu. :4-am IIIIII uh III 001' manual III A burm-ll. run. um um helinll I-in Iluuiuri - .. uunix-i on rinuu:-mu W00 M-A. I.....,. ........ .. Alllhultlvtl ll 3:-t g, L....... lhdl rlxnniere '".lVbI -sirongr-st nu-inur! .57 ';'&;' mi.” terv IIML dd) after the election. regnrdleu d in outcome. In general. I Democratic administration can be expected in be slightly more liberal in mltterl of trade and tariffs. But. of course, liuinvng It IN Pnucz burl- .” ne itu-mum lnuwan: MI liuiunln P E, I. It kill. it R. on... .;. urns-. WWI 5”! nu 1 1-"nu iuluzi, Benin: .l..., .e.u-pal-Iv Puntislirrn Aawvl-llul ul lnlchllllulil I suiiinicnlur Iitirllltue Incl all--lion I .-ml (Ian: udll n Iho Poul UHHII in.-.-iuneui Ulla-N l nnui-l.-n -nlniu-ume stint. i-I -- HI P hi IBM Ulhu Vrlrilnctl III p It .I win. my lnfllllli .1 Audit buluu the at-.il.t-st inn." sirt kiln. "('12 I3. 1935 i'.il.l. l A ' the Late Mr. NlYe'5 IX...- lr: lllli .1 illlA'liN yrst-Jill"-U Li H. ., ll mini ll. .it'-"W iii ulna ls. ' -" ' i i I H;ql1lllltlll. lxlltlxkli tar lW)'-””i me )l..v'l'b i limits ill lllx int ll i'ruviiit:e, M11 slllrlll hlllll tll it” one at Itlll V pm-ltll-its xiii .mn.1..m allllllV ml .lt l.t-l,;l.sld1Lliw- ttllll il- .-.-X...--l-iittiliics at illiw it uh be filled llllll W" and coliscieiilllilw -ill-it himself lilo-l 'i' l l um. Rut h-' ',i' i all on lWt'lL H at-r!llcI'. and ”l” ” W, W W. in iliis t'(Ilin?('li”ll I-' W Im ' i ' i g .. . pr Pilot")!- mgpmng one to the young 2 M I ., - l'-ll ' "(W Hp h,,,l ,. ttllllPnl'll)llS lat l ' , ' ...... fgr ll;-llifl itluk. .-llll lit WW5 li”"' in KiYlrtE 1.-rill.-.-.iwr in "mm tml"'"' Int agricultural n1oi'alnPniF. P?”"”'”o larlv tn the dairy lllritwtrll W rcgarlifwl farm m-oiioin.V- llis arldmw .1 guhjr-cl durin lam ire "pl prrlllt. W... hp lnmlnll-ll ma rel'nrrllK. town lilrh hi the backbone of out" w on this an 1 his ycars in the l.egiK- ill be read with interenl AI Minister of Agricul- ny u'lulhxihllP can It and was al'tiVP ah” ”' iii" in Drnmntinll Izrlcultural in- forests. Mr Plait...-m qt.-;ll(l-1'8 this mrgr protliircri. Klinis was ml? fll ill” iihiwi Prmlnl'P hm Hp was ncvcr at l M. rm. ,,,. grgumvnl or I Ilmile. and hig wjl u gs prllvnrlil al. lie hnri. besM,.;' ,. M49 glln-9 of lmoulr-llgc on Ilmosl own Sllllltwi "f Pi"'”-"mil interest. Ind an understanding of human nature. points which anrl of the weak in an oppnlic-nt's arzunwlll. ,"al,i,.(l him to drive a stralglit mrrnw fhrnugh gny oontroveyitsy-. He llldit Ilvravu with courtesy Ind fair- ness. Perhaps he was It his l'V'bl I" the ollltime joitilitpolitical llll'PlIlll.ES. I where his ability to take on allrom- . Off WEI fl-only conceded. and where M gr-nrnd Iomeynotable triumphs 0VDl' Almvk all. the alilrwt orntorx of his rl:i,V- parlinpla. Mr. Mycrg will hg remembered for his warm huma n cliaracteristlca. for his in- togritv and loyalty. his rolllwi l"'l"r viple: alnl hi: pride in his nativc Province and country. Even inilnlc .VIhIl'N. which he spent mostly at work on hi. rm-m, it WEN I tonic to meet "ml lap. lo him for I few minutns. Apmyg one r-nine allay with I now lhourzhl I fr:-sh outlook. sorncthinr: pmamllng from the man's pcrsonal- no llml 1'r'n'.'llllt'Vl cliarply elchcrl in onnis ,.wuxm-i- throughout. the day. Dvalll came suddenly to this be- ti-hilo (IS lrarlc, A.s.llrl:-lllull, liutwi Stairs tariff policy and its harmful eft'nl't on tinnarlas export lnveri son of Prince Edward Island actively engaged in the lmiiiliul rliors-s of potato hal'H'stlllL'- in-.-ll-Apt he would not liaw itislirrl it otharuisa. Rut th:-re will he Wilic- Iprend regret at his passing. and thc svmpnthv of all our rcarlcrs will br- ; Mtcmll-ll mo-t .-xiii:-ci'l'ly to his bo- rpavvli uirlmr and stalwart soils nnrl daughters. Exporlers' Prolesl lllurials oi tlw taiieiltian l-;vporl- w o r r i o rt about liave scnt ii formal protest. in the matter to I lfnngrcssinnal sub- ommjftpe on customs Iffairi. Whl-it Amcriran nuthorit in will do with it rcmalns to be won. but the ('hRllt't"S air it it ill nlirit I ".-'yn1patli:-tilt" word and nothing more. Canada. it must be remembered, is not the only rntihtry whose imbalance of trade with the Unitnd Stains in gl-lting more scrious all the time. Australia Ind New Zealand In in I similar position or, judging by reports forfn these countries. in evnn I woise one 7 In terms of population"Ind economic growth. T116 same thing II true of Ieverai Etiropean countries. Every- where thlr story is one of dissatis- faction with United- sates tariff policy. Rlgh now no American of- . . -would think of manning ro- l'or'RIp,lHcant,InlI Demo- to can grrssional large the influence of the protection- and uill virtually control the next (Ton- grcss. should more Democrat: than Rt-ptililil-ans be elected. are as con- .IPl'YRllV? in these matters Is their .. .. i.-..l.ui .u.-. we of . Rnptililit-an colleagues. Iometimel in his 1 more so. At this moment the pre- i x nillng cry in American industry and ' "Fl" 1- more likely to be heeded than .v,. H ...m-,,- m pulillr llltl. i K up its pl-rsrctltlnii of the noii-white l l l ariff concessions come under Con- direction; Ind by Ind sic is prodominant. That II beyond llltlsllflll as far as I Republican- -lnittmtlt-ll (iongress iI concerned; the Southern Democrau who labour unions in for higher tariffs rather than lower oneI. And that all) prl-lost from t':lnariian officials. Another Injustice hlxilteiitly, 5 cu 1 h Africa's NI- tlonalist Government intends to keep inhabitants lllllll nothing but ruin lie-comes the lot of those poor down- trnlirien people itho make up tilt bulk of the imputation. The latest art of injlislit-l-7 is I proclamation compelling the uprooting of non- whito communities. including not l only the natiie Negroes but Indians, i Ilalayaiis and ('hincsc,'in Johannes- l burg. .N'ophi-atmin, and I number of other cltlol, to make way for lIiouI- l ing tiPx'PlOpmPflll for white citizen. The order is to go into operntion eurli' iwxt )t'Rl'. - Meanwhile. powesful opposition to the order is being organized. Not that it will do much immediate good, hill at. trust. it will help to bring the sorclldness of the Governmentis Iction to world Ittention. In I ItItI- mnnt signed by Church leaders (not. lmtnrtunatply. including the Dutch l-jxaiigvliral Church which. in effect. is In arm of the Government), Alan Paton. internationally known Iuthor. and I R('l'll'Q of other prominent citi- 'l.t-ills. the situation is described Is ”I prf)(TPSl of deapoliation and disposses- sion.” The statement continual: "It l-annot, be defended by Inyone who licliews in human rights. We dare not Itand Iilcntly Isidc while our fellow South Africam foce mIII up- rooting and economic ruin. Let it not. be said that we failed to uome to the aid of those ii ho Ire threatened with wrong in thin grave emergency." No wonder many thoughtful citi- zens of all Commonwealth countries are beginning to feel that South Africa uould do the Commonwealth I service by withdrawing from its membership with what little dignity it still plwsnssrl. EDITORIAL Nous An American college has In- llnllflllPfl I new course in "the use of electronic brains." Meanuliile, no doubt. professors will continue the hard task of encouraging use of the l traditional variety. 0 0 Mr. Stnlilvy Willis has wortliily upheld the Island's reputation at the l international plowing match It i Brooklm, Ontario, winning third i plm-c nnfi also the opportunity of participating, along with the first prize winner, in the world's plowing cha mpionships next year. C O I Miss Non" Zcaland in rcplirlpd to have ll'lll1lll'FHl'l1 from thg wm-id bcauly contest in Birmingham. Eng- land, lwcatise she will unwilling to "parade in a bathing costume before hlmllrcrts of people." Which seems to prove that it iI poulble for wlndom and homily to walk band in hand. lirlxpilv ll Jul vcrlaln philosophers have Rftiflwfl to the contrary O O C There will be general approval and appreciation of the Iction of the Provincial Department of ikiucatlon in permitting Grade Ten students at Charlottetown. who hI'vI mIdI II average of 65 per cent or higher in their yr-ar's work, to enter first year Print-n nf Wat:-s College or my Grade Eleven school in. the Provineo with- out having to write the customary entrance examinations. AI the City School Board pointed out in request- ing this concession, in Ill can when pupil: pouessed oortlrlam hIIId'on I 65 per cent Ivonne they have been llum-nsflil in Grade I-llevon -work It the College, and it would cent only reasonable the they HIOIIH be en- oounad to dent: that an In the ; in the gill of the Nile, it was not understood then. but it is clenr Innugh now, that the gift of the Nile in an international gitl. Brit- ish Ugalida. lhr Klnglllini of Eth- iopia and the now indcpcndcnt Sti- dan make this gift to Egypt. The mere Iuggciltion last week by the Brltlsh Foreign Secretary and thc Secretary for the Colonic: that Bri- tain. in raw of a dire emergency. might do snrnclhtng to divert some of the water of the Nile. which is the life of Egypt. could live pause thIn that of President Nasser. Much thought for mnvrv years has been given to the pi-uhlr-m of the hest use: of the wan-rs nf the river. what but bl-en proposed is I kind of international Tennessee Valley Authority looking to the long fut- ure. The High Dani .'l('l1PlIl0 of Preli- ident Nutter mlllhl he rcgarded II I hold attempt to nalilinalizo the Nile. The prepn.-zcd dam-high II I twenty-Ifnry building. four miles wide. to cost I billion and I quarter dollartl, to be twelve to sixteen years in tlir bliildlng and capable of produruig lvure In much electric power It: l".E.Vlit can now put in lue-wu projected without Igreement with the neigh- boring Itatu whlcll Iupply all the water. If the dam is ever built it would turn back the Nile iultcrll for 200 milr-s ilml flood some of the bcst Slldnuesr land Tlirrr had been no agreement with the Sudan Government on this vital matter when Pretlidonf Nauer dcnoun('- ed the United State: and British Gnvcrnmrnts for this-r refusal to lend money to start Illr llicli Dam. His answer was in nntilmalixr lllc Sim. CInIl. RIVER AND CANAL Tn nItlonali1.e the canal wall I Ilniple operation rnmpbrz-zl with nalionallzlng the Nile. Egypt. I gift of the Nile. is a ct t of naturc with the cooperltinn of British Ug- IndI, Ethiopia Ind the Sudan. The nationalized canal til I gift to Egy- pt of the British Government Ind thrifty French citirons whose stock- ings stuffed with lll('lT savings fin- anl-rd ihr canal and such other unhappy lnrestmcnts all the Rul- sibn railways. Snvirl Runln. hav- ing nationalized the railways at the expense of the Frcnrh bondholders, id:-nt Nassrr in his hold fletcrmInI- tion to follow that rxamplr with p iDic Washington. You hm-cn't heard about, it yet. hill the mech- nnicnl marvel of the N56 pTf":iflFll' flat election campaign ll the "dic- kyblrd." It move: right in with lhc "tele- prnmpler" as nnc of those gadget: which changes the face of pfllltlcl. The new device in I porkl.-t-lib od. buttery-run recorder. Ibonube nine of I folding camera .lournIllIla look all it with Iwo. It in likrly to rmolutionlyr their profession. The device is llrtllnl ll: tryout with William Blair, I reportlf for the New York Times. who in covering the campaign of VicI- president Richard M. Nixon. . There is still debate over had whIt Mr. Nixon said in his contro- vernlal I-Impiagns of 135! Ind ll- fal. There will be no diuputu htt- Ilgr. Everything be an lI record- ed on wire in the reporter'I put- k eu. N0 M031 EXCIJSFJ The num "dlckyhil-d” wan bun spontaneously will-n the first spool wu rcverled Ind re-porter: hard lllw I r-nbIry lvlrll II the devlg ran backward. It is hard to wulrh the overhaul- lg? 5-; 2?; speech to both inning It end: all charges that I man ' ed." Politkfbnln loo! 3!?! "MI I lty. -bu pin; to put in of i Iuuunliuao. Egypt. lierodolus -ind lolll ago. I to I let: nationalist Government . naturally sympathm-s with Pres- , kiebirll' Eltlersi Ric-linnl Stmul In the Christian Science Monitor the lniitrpmevlt twilterlnl Inui- Giil Of The Nile New York Thus the sup: (lanai. A'Ierleii of great international projoctl to stir the imagination had been worked out for the Nile over many years before Presid- z-nt Nasser came forward uitlt his ltigh Dam. l)r. H.E. Hurst. form- or director general of the physical deputment of the Egyptian Gov- ernmenl, describes them in detail In his book. "The Nile." published only four yr-ars Igo -but how far 3 off that u-eins in Egyptian his- l tnry! Great re.-acrvotrs for licen- i tury" or permanent lltorIge It I Lake Victoria in Uganda Ind LIke I Tana in Ethiopia. A regulatlnlz re- p servoir at Lake Albert. combined l l with Lake Victoria. A canal to rar- rv the White Nile through the mar- l shes of the Sudan, where much wnter II now lnllt. Annual-Itorage dams It vIrlmiI plIceI Ilnng the Blue Nile and the White Nile. Only In annual--tnrnge darn It Aswan-- no High Dam to drown ntit the Sudanese for the buiefit of the F.gyptlIns. SANDS OF THE DESERT Studit-I of the fullest use of the waters of the Nile for irrigation are linfm-funutcly lclls interesting in iulmnalistic Governments such II that of President Nasser than MIVIOIII Ind sensational liche- mo-I like the High DIm. But the lesson of the Nile hears I direct relation to the Suez Canal: to serve thrlr ptirposn both river and canal lure in be considered from the international point of view. The billion dnllarl Inught for tho High Dam would go I long way toward I Igl-nulnr lntl-rnItlonIl solution of the Nile prnhlcm. For if the day sltnulri ever come when Egypt was tlcprlvrd of the rain that fnllll on the mountains of Ethiopia Ind Ccntrnl Afi-lcI that would be I calamity. indeed, The d I I or t. which now stretches Icross North Africa nnd on into Asia. with only the Valley of the Nile intervening. would return to the whole vIIt ex- panse. one would not wlllli for Pre- aldont Nasser the epitaph of Ony- mIndiIs. "King of Kings." whose Ihuttered monument wu found by I "trnvr-lr,r from an antique land": "Look on my Dorks. yr Might. Ind despair." . Nothing beside. remains. Inund i the decay ' Of that colossal wreck. boundless Ind bare The lone Ind level lands Itretch fnr vtny. iliolilics rlm-or the finest plalitudcw in I l wind I hit like I duck'lI attack- i in. when It rum: bnrkwnrrl llirnlizh I Ilrolch of applause. the "lucky- hird" changes it to I definite hill- sing. Once back It the start. when the spool iI run again in the right dir- er-lion. the whole speech. interview have you lI there -complete Ind lmplIcIblI. MADI: IN GERMAN! The mIchlne in mode in ii"- mlny Ind dmrtbulod by the (triu- Amerlcln Company of Chicago. It weighs Ibout m ounceu. Ind bet- terfel cost 3!. lferI'I bow it wnrlu: Hr. Nixon" has I press conference. Reporter mm-. I genial. mlld mu. unlim- bon III from I lilo: Inn bolnn like I 'I plotol llInIIII. III IIItI II fruit. tic In spool. III bu got evuy cm- ferenco Ind most of ln”Nlxon Ipeechel in MI 3!-lllntt tut. or Ilpime Imltlcr rgorter H y l rm . P'.'.;":'.l:'.'.l.. ”" .m vMr. llblonpul to :3 I Iewdaal. - "WbIdldIIIIy?"iIIfI- &1Ci!IIhIf0Id” g'l.lflo' ill:-um vi u I . rt: . Jill!!! Vtvlll . -:2. L F: Inna river below the junction nf the . but - THIS ls OUR ISLE A rliupsody of pastnrul Icenn. A warm rewarding sud: A mall-bless nature to inspire A fellowship with God. A road of red. I grove of green. A t'lturrh of apnlll-as while: The friendship of far window pan- PS A-twinkle In the night. A city nestled nrIr I boy. A vill I picturesque; A mun ry lens that leads to home; A homestead statuesque. In-h plot. Inch field POHOIIII ttiu hnnd Of In enduring toll; An Ibsent sun return: Iulll To I beloved Iotl. nh. snug domain. unfettered llili By Itrlvlng Ind iinrentl Oh. unnrtubry to our liIIrtI; Encluntment to the guent. These are the gems we clterlali Itlll. Our pearls nl pril-clells worth: Our bl-rltnge deep rooted in Prince Edwnrd lIlIrili'I unit. -8. Barlow Blrll. MAXIMS A tool It forty II I feel indeed. Ipeecli just. delivered. The little mIchinr ls Illlli able to activate I Imnll loud-Ipuker so that I roup of thi-ea or four cIn hour t e Ipeocli It once. when the battertu begin to will. "Dickybird" loIeI InlmIt1on Ind in voice growl fnint and dlIplrit- ed. New bItterloI revive it. Prior to "Dlckeybird." the "lat- eprompter" war the mIJor mech- lnlcll political marvel. In one man- ifestation of it directly into I TV machine. The TV Iudlenre seen only that speak- er'a fuel-. but actually the politi- clan looks through I one-WI mir- ror. against wlcli I reflec on of hi: Ipeecb lI being unrolled. To the Iudlence. otlilng la tben. All watch the speaker with Imus- ml-nt. The speaker in Iblr to perform incredible full! of memo . III can recite the whole of I Ibu- pearo play or give Ibstruu Eln- .-leln formulae Ippnently out of his bend. lle doeIii't IppIIr to look It I note. . The only evidence of the gIdget. on the TV screen ill I slight Ihlfl. of the IpcIkrr'I eyes in they run M-rnII the Invisible mirror. some pmple think lhll given the men- er I furtlve. llhlfty look. but most pmpl'e IIy they notice nothing In- llilll q IAMI O0-OPIIATI SIT. JOHNS. NM. (CP)-NCW roundluid Imnteur i'Iltlo fl nrl nlld 'l'liumiIy they wil co nporuto in tho Iilnulltod IInII'- gellcy tell in be conducted dufllll the weekend by Capo Iutau Inl- teurl. no Cain bum Inna have I netwu-I to provldt communion- tlons for the inland Illlld ICIH facilities break down. The! Mr- Isked outside opontal to reply If their nations In iebnd Q. I spenkor tIllfI . :5? E E E 2 in : -i?...iii:: d.P0lIdl greatly upon Inner in which you hold it. First. pull Ibont In ll-inch lamb. HOW To llll Nllt. twtat the flan two or three Nlflel around the forefinger Ind midi"! filler of unit baud. Leave the tburnbl free. , the the tburnbs to guide the doll between the upper teeth and "H forellnlm to guide it between the lowers. DontIl film should be used care- fully and lelltly. Don't let the flour IMP up or down between the tooth. Work I through tight lpac. II with In Iuy buck-Ind-forth mo- tion Io it doeIii't strike the gums forcefully. .W0l'tK GENTLY ' Work I floss back Ind forth between he teeth I few times to dlnlodlzc any food mltter which mill" bi wedged there. Then. with- dnw the non from between the I00”! W"-ll the nine gentle, and- nIl movemIntI used in working it in. - Food debriI'Ibd stIinI around the lum mIrginI not only detnl-.t from your IppeIi'Inm. but may lilo cnuu bad breath. Tartar sometime: leads to di- Iease of the gums and Jawbone. The tartar that frequently collects Iround the neck: of the teeth ir- rltIteI the gum: Ind makes them bloedpouily. 'l'lilI may lend to da- tructlon of the Iupportinl! bone. Regular thorough brushing and line of dental floss helps keep teeth clean Ind tartar-free. Usually. however. tIrtIr doe: appear even- tuIlly. TWICI: A YEAR Wltb bill Ipeclnl oqulpmenlxynur dentist can get your teeth clean lflllln. -TbIt'I wily you should but lllm elenn your teeth twice I you. You unit bi-ileb your but Itl- Ir Ivory noel? Than It hut rinse your Iinlith with water Ifter eating. nr chew I l-.oIrII food web II In Ipplo. t-IrrotI or celery. Thin all help wlilcb mIy Idlioro to your teeth. OUEITION AND ANIWIJI S. J.: I am Ihort of breath. Will I rhnnge of cllmuo help me? Ainwer: It all depends upon the nun of your Ihortnou of brutli. shortness of brntli may be IIuI- II by I dllordor of the bent. lung: dlIIIII Iucb II Irthmn. You-Iliouid l.-omult your doctor concerning I ctunge of climate. OUR YESTERDAYS from The Ilnrdin HIII TWENTY-Ffvl YEARS AGO (Oct. 13. Hill) A Ilmolln lrngedy or-curred ml the Bridge oId near Vernon Riv. or. when M. John Lnrkln. BlIck- Imlth It Vernon. met lnItInt death in II overturned ur in which he W" PTOCCIUIIII with his three gong to Vernon Church. At I meeting of the Slimmer- Ildo Board of Trade I discussion took plbce on the proposed gluing of the Commission to enquire into "N "lllbllltlr of constructing I l-Inal connecting the Bay of Pub. tly with Nortltumherllmd amil. "D . it D it" MI till:-ginvmg :liint .3'a;("3g"”: Dyrlmld of tIblII Ind cbIlrI bIl. need on four bottles on the roof edge of HughII' Di-up scan. TEN YEARS AGO (Oct 13. lIHb Thou!!! av 040 men bnve been lIcId in potlto field: of rlllce Edward Island in the put two week: by the National Ein- nloymen: mean. In Iddtttoiui I00 picker: Ire Itlll needed to liar. velt the Pmvliice'I huge crop. One hundred feet of .l;m.u.cy, mInilI cable. lying It the bottom ;:nv:rI.l:: It the Wm IIlIndI , MI I c the MI imweller ofutho elm ahbgotigltlu no lilo nu Dlcking remove Iome oi the food pu-ttclu I or blood Ind IV!!! by In Illerglc p "85 assist a iigiigzi it 5"" gittfp E bu II I rreublnnn the Unlvnnlty or brit- lnb columbu for the current turn. And Io CInIdI'I west cont pre- Ienu lu proof that the Iptrlt If TennyIoI'I Ulyuu II not dead.- Vlctoi-iI 'l1mII new III II III? Apparently the Inswcr depondn pretty much on the point of view of the parlor: giv- ing the opinion. Recently. while partlclpntlng in I salute debug the Hon. R3. Hornor tallied Ibout ”I certain bomIIteIder" who but lived I good life on I SIlkItclII- wan for t&t you-I of In he retired to Bri Columbin. but returned to 'IIkIt.cl)IwIn to oper- ate this fIrm: Ind he lived to be an old man."-Sukltoon Stu- Phoenix The current. price If IlIveI II Arabia wIa quoted in I recent Id- dress to the Antlslavory Society by M. EmmInuel LI Graviere. councillor of the assembly of the French Union. The cost of I IIIVI vIrieI. of course. Iccordiiig to Ige and sex. A girl under 15 iI worth from 11200 to 51400. As much II 2700 has been offered for I white girl. A man under Io-the under 40 rule applies here Is in other markets-fefchrs 5:150 Ind In old woman H0.-Manchester Guardi- In We were very much Iarpl-ind at. the result of I poll t.Iken re. cently tn Ionic of the countries bo- longing to the North Atlantic Tron- ty Oi-gnnintion reurdibg an meuilng of the lnltl.IlI by which it is usually known-NATO, 1'51. IUFVPY revealed that 81 per cent of the people of Britnln did not know what these lnltlIlI meant. in France as per cent Ind in 1l.ILy I7 per cent were ignoi-Ill of their mulllnl. In the United Sl.ItII, 1. per. cent could not give the cornct 'lrlt!WFP to this question.-Ontuwg mt! IIIIPIKIB I Electric Oil Heating Household Applhneu . Television DIAL 4021 156 Great 600. St. John's. Nowfoundlmd. to- Dinl 8737 M. v. reksuis l-'rci'ght.wlIl bebttoeptod until 5 pm. MondIy. Ocl. 15 for next Inillng of the M. V. Forum to St. For Ipnce recervatlonn Ind freight ram. Ipply GULF AND NORTHERN SHIPPING CO. LTD. no not 1 cuay JIIII Itlll Iulkptlo blgluuyu. and bin loof- frolllll Itlll ring: in . two long. fouolied NI Illnft. forlorn lnconiotlia tnlii gnu thund- country. strike I hearts of all non Record dollu worth IIII Ind leu.-Mont- nu Guam 8IeVelIOI'I II I little t in-lg. nlque from lilsenbnwei-'si.'libe pro. Ildent la brirlier, quicker to reply, more responsive. lea: Iusplcious of the questioner. much more 31,-. en to mom l0W0QIiy..!teveiiIoii is It once more pedantic Ind more pollIliId. HI bu the Iir Ind lang- uIgI of I dlplomIt. and unlike Mr. Eisenhower. he clurly believe. that i sentence should have both I subject and I predicate. tf poll- Ilble in proper order.-New York 'rimeI , i PLYWQOD?- WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED EB V mBj0S. I to IIEW! 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