E112 fiuardian Conn Pruu Eduard I-Inna Lia: Ila Pubiiaaee uni) Iérl-(I4) uiurning 4| in.i Piiuu» stint '.'Iuru-(trwwn. P E I. by the ‘Iuinwn ion am 14 In A man Puuiisn.-i Illl‘ l-0‘I| a Hanan III he I" or Number tanmltan I tI\ \.-wapapu btish -rs u: ‘all Member at lallallldn Piena ‘lumber {dull menu in Illluldlilllll I t i cs at suiunieiside dtittaxue and Alberto- lewnentcu in 3 \ itiuiusmt Newspaper. Mi rinsing I~l4 OI hing street A» 'mmiiu (mt v~~~ taint oi I M 'I|Ilral ‘l.'e W-st tieoruia stuei \¢liItiu\rI Q laii ei -tiat ll (ll-shll \u I uisinc I yet an Hum Eis«v.m-re 11 hi mint nine P(Ir\|lI1‘¢J and 8 -4 url aunum "Tl‘lie-strongest memory is weaker than?‘ the weakest Ink." .y- ;.\(iI-I 47‘ \\I-Il).\|-lS'|).\\'.'\0\'. -., A Soviet Weakness It ts :~:.ci.t1 .‘I.it~li.ii I957 that his ‘i-i‘\ .‘_\ i\.'liI\\li .'/.lin§-.~.i\ \\.t\ it Iii-v--it oi [I":I as \lit:.~ti~i of lh‘lt'Iit'i lfitl put out ot the rtihtiq iittlllI'iI. the l’ll‘\ltl* lliil!_ Il"t'.iIl\l’ it.’ Ills :t'ill«'l.itii’i- lit allow li.tll‘\ »\llIi\t‘l.\ to t'.ii‘i'\ oti IN'Ill.i.iI "i:.iiowt:'i:i.tt.oi:" .iiit«-iii; Tl:i'il it--is oi the .iiIi‘.i'Il I'Ill't'\ It iI“Iti.il‘} that .\l.itslt.ii }’.i .t. -~ :t.»t .ltt‘liI' 't'l his Ilt‘\Il'l lit it -‘I’ ~' it“t't'\ IiL‘I' -if itliiiuilit'i‘.‘i- III l'~ Ii‘ ‘I ‘.-W‘ \l' i--l.lii!'l.iI Ill .1 ‘i III £\~tlt‘ ill '\‘tt\t‘l~ s‘l.\ I‘. -' ‘lie oili-’i.i'1 ti.i\). .'1t’\\s- p.i;tei -teizwtiiti i ll i4'll‘!I..'i‘ili'|s "who I.'l'~l\l poiiticsil lIililii'l‘.t‘i' on ‘,_'!'itlllliI\ oi tit.iii:t.-itiiti: their .'ltl‘IiltllI_\" It weir’ wit to say that "it i~ no si'i'l‘t'I lliill iti.iii_\ such t'iIll'.Ili.llitlI‘l‘\ exist" it that is so the Soviet (Lott-iiiiiieiit is not as all gaoweriul ;is' it is tti.i:i~~ out to be. lit fact, it is ttt .i l'i’i‘i‘.'ll'lttus’ of secure \\Iit‘ll iio tilt‘- it iiickxs tiie tiiii support of the arttteii lor- ces. .\W> l.ii'. .'l:i‘il meiit er pesitioit; siitce. coiiise. is I.itoi'.sltip .\lt‘ Kruslti-lt--\ has titan- tv keep the ntilit.ii'_\ establish- iiti«lei- ltis thtimh; but wlietlt- continue do inde- fittiti-l_\, lace ot tlte di\s:itis't'ac- tiott i'efei‘red to in the Soviet press. is a llllt’\llt\ll which must be keeping him in a state of fear, tlespilt‘ his of Sltll,‘.{-lliilfl. Once l)e('iiine \\liies'pi‘e2i(i iittder he can to ill .\tt show has itI‘L{&lIlI£t‘Cl outw;ird dl.s't'Itlll(‘lll and it‘£l(I ersliip. ltis day is doite..attd along with it the whole structure of party control. This may well turn out to be the one thing that about a revolution in the .\‘o\.i-t l'tt- ion. slrotig will Iil‘lIl',I Task For Giants .\ llii‘lliI>(‘l‘ oi the I5i'itisli l’.ii'lia- meiit has‘ written a little book call- Grl ""I':isI\' he lI'.l't‘\' the di-\i-iitpttieiit of tlte pre- and preliiwis its e\p.iitsiott. lie is l’ati'ii'k tor t}iaitis"' itt \vhich sent ikttttittoiiwl-altli patterit .\l:iitf.itirl. one of the eight titettthcrs nl l’.iiit.ittti-tit who l‘i.‘s‘l;,Llii‘tl lrotn the kl-iisei'\.iti\e l’.ii'ty iii ltl‘i>Ii‘.\‘l a<,;.iiti-.i what the_\ wallet‘ the (lov- (‘lllll’t'tlls ’w.i;iittit':itioti‘ tit willi- diuiwiti; Iitil'-It Ilttitlis iiott: Suez He now mills lttttt-ell .iti lllII~‘[ti‘ll(l- etii .\li .\I.iliIi‘lllII set-s iio l"‘!istIlI \\It_\ L1-tititiie~_liki'~ I~‘.tit~iti.‘i, the Siirlziti and I-iaei all of \\Illt'Il him‘ had Bi iti-it i‘ItllIli‘i'Il|tll\ — should not e\eittii.tiI_\ iii'l‘,I‘ into the .l\\U('I‘ alioii. llw lti‘ilI‘\t‘s e\i'ii that l“i'.itii-e. (i(‘i‘iti&iii_\ attrl siittie ilIIl|‘I' \\'esl Eiiropeiiit t’ttllllIllt~ tt.i:lit see the arl\.'iiil.'tt_;e oi It:‘itl_I l:lt‘il‘.Ili'l's lie Cltes the i':t-i- oi liiiii.i '.\Illt‘lI. al- thoir_:lt a I?»-piihiir, wotitiiiiies to vziliie the i'el.iliott~ltip "i‘oiitiiton- wealth tttenti»eis", \«l_\\ .\h .\liiit land, “are .'lssiit'l.iI|‘II I-_\ ltiIi'I‘- cltaiige of kiiowieilgc, hy .sitlIlt' community of traditioit. by kindred law and like ittstitutioiis. t‘\llt‘t'lilII_\ in I‘ai'liatttctttai;\ 'l'ltc_y sltare a dei-tt-root--ti. it" sullied, principle of ioleraiice atid have a certain contttioiialiiy of cul ture. \\'e should prot-l.iint to toreign countries that we [)l('IlIi‘t‘ something more tliati alliance for tliose who are pmvcn friends of the ('ommon- wealth. In an expanding (fontrnon t_:o\ eriittiettt sottiet iittes wealth the civili/ed lléilliills may find their home and their peace. backward peoples their hope and their purpose". This last sentence may indicate bomething less than a tactful ap- proach; for it is certain tltat the .0-called “backward" peoples are not ‘going to take kindly to the infcr once that they are not civilized. I-‘oi ‘II that, the ‘idea is an intriguing one. A "task of’ giants" it is. indeed. fiat not necessarily I hopeless one who would have thought only ‘WONG or thirteen years ago that . fiflltlll and Ceylon, once lid obtained mu sovereignty, within the (‘om v' my terms? The) -. ' HI, ofcourse, simply in the connection .“ l I! an advantage to them But that in itself discredit them. since sell is a factor in all associatioits and alliances. It is pos- that the iticetitive ittiglit persuade otliers to conte lll -- iltat the as it .~l.iIltI\ can lll&lIl&l_L;t‘ to ltoid to- getlier and ittanttaitt_ its stretigtlt. is no to iiiteri-s't slhle sattie provided t'oitiittoii\\eaitlt . Subsidizing Consumers 'l'he .\utioiial Farttt (lratige_ ledcrutiott of tarttt }.',l‘t)LlI).\‘ itt tlte l'ttited States, has tip with an ot'ii.:itial observation coiti-ertiing the Ilillt'Il talked about tarm proh- lt says tltat iii siiltsitlizittg It \ll‘.'cll Iiioil llllil rliillllllg bciwectt ltiftl and lftfttl would Sit billion than itad lt'lI'llit‘l\ ll 3 t‘0IIlt‘ It‘ili. I£tI'IIlt‘l‘.\ £li'l‘. tact, coitsutiti-rs. t‘\Illll.llI‘\ twists‘ liecii lta\e iiiore IIlt‘_\ wete .sli.ii'ed o\et'—ali piice lllt‘l'l'tl\t'.\ pi‘e\.iletit tltroiigltoiit iitost ot the itutiottal i‘i‘itli<Iiii_\. Ill .IilIit‘ HHS. llit‘ i'i‘[t<Ii‘l sl.ili's. I.tttitc:s lii't‘lVi.'tI .iitoiit .tiI pet’ cent oi the i't'I.tlI price ot the that at the is‘ less than Iii pet‘ l't‘lll. coiistiitii-i"s loud. but time ti!» it‘ sit. [-rcs--tit ill‘ 'ltui'iii~_; this suittc period. the sltare til Illt‘ who are iii a vastly I)l'IIl‘l' Ihil“.,'&llIl- ll.illtlll‘l'.\' and Itlttt‘I‘\\(tl'.\' —lI.‘-i(I Illt'I't'.l.\t‘iI ll’ittil (iii cent. 'l'lte paid in roiistimers during the period ilei'|ltii'<I It)‘ about one-tetttlt of one per cent. That ttteatts tltat t;irittei's h.‘i\e llixjllilll lli\_; ; to tilt per l't'l.ilI lii'lt't's' I>f‘t'll and are siihsidi/.iit«,: the lat'tttci's' of .-\ttiei'ica". says The (}range. What is true of .-Xntericait tarttt ers is true also of (‘atiadian farm- ei's‘——proliahi_V to e.\tent. siiti-e oti the whole they dt not get as ittuch for their prodiicts as do .-\ttterican iat'itters. \\llih‘ their 4 evpettses are higher in most cases 'I‘his is something whiclt should be kept in tttlttd by those who are in- clined to the \It‘\\ that supports atid the like tartttei'.s‘ being p;uttpei'--d an even ~_:t'eatet by price are at the public ex- ; pt‘ii.s’e. i EDITORIAL NOTES Titepopiiiattott of the l'ttitcd States‘ at (ll-t. I was lT'.’.iiti‘.t_Iil)t), a ll lti‘I‘t't‘llI ittcreiise since lllfiti. liven st), the rate is lower than that of t‘atiada iii the same period. 4 4 4 A church was lUi‘IilaII_\' opened in St. .loliii's'. .\ewfouitdlattd a few da_\s' ago. \\ltat makes it nc\vs- wortliy is‘ the tact that the building is the first Baptist ('IttIi‘i'Il to be erected itt .\ewt’ouiid|aiid. O C Q tilil frietttis sttllit‘liIll(‘\' meet in iiiie\pei'ter‘I pi.ii'i's'. (in his l't‘t'l‘Ill the lioit. \\' .\'ew found- tour oi” the Far Flast .l. Rrowtte of St. .loltit'.s'. I laitd. .\Illll\'lt‘l‘ witlioiii l’oi'llo|io itt the I-'eileral (‘;ihittet. had occasion t_ to call on l‘i'ittti- .\liiiister l‘I&ill(lHIl- i araike oi" ('e_\lott. 'l‘he_v soon dis- covered that lIle_\ had been fellow Rltodes scltolai's at Il\lUl‘fI in the early '_‘lI's. I a . 'l‘he .\laiicltes'tet' Iiil:ll‘(li.lll ex p|aiii< wlt_\ ll'éllIlt' iii tireat Rritain li‘ii\els‘ dowti the left side of tltc road. It dzttt-s. the evpliiitatioii goes. trottt the when I‘l:_{h\\Jl_\nlt‘Il linked behind ltedges .iloitg lattes attd l‘t)2ft'IS and pounced upon travel- I1‘|'s, I’.lili‘i’.s' look If] igtiliiiz tlii\\il flit‘ It'll side of the that if at- tacked. tlie_\ could pull their .\'\\()l‘(I.\ lett side and wing them to protect their t'i'_',ht sides. d:i_\s‘ |‘t).‘ltl so from the e.i.sll_\ I lit'\\sIlit‘ll are tlteir held as Rus sizitt in theirs. (inc ttewspaper which has been plII)IlSh- int: a series oti "bi-ltiiid the st-cites" in \\'iis'hittgtoti that Sen- ator Vartet‘ Hisiss of \'irginia has not attentled a Si-iiiitc sessiott lot I II\ iiietitiy. I{ussi.iit I ttot as alert in scietttists are reported more than two _\e.'ii’s. It atftietl lhiil his .\'[iei‘i'lies tire w l'llli'lt lit!‘ him by his assistaiits. wlto also cast his t votes oti p.irii-'iilai' hills. Seitator Iilass passed away several years .i;,;ti, a i H The St, .loltti's Itaily .\'ew.~i re- lltat talk a caus‘eway to link Newfoundland with the main- l.ittd at the Straits of Belle Isle has been revived after being unfashion- able for several years. Apparently. however, the .\'cws doesn‘t take it s-criously. “It a delightful thought at any time", it notes editorially. "and more particularly on a gray November day with a low- ering sky holding the promise‘ of snow and a raw wind that cuts like I a knife". polls of too is ‘~'nnv-P .. V, n FQIQ, ALL llE_CAN SEE IF YOU FAIL TO DIM ,. oit"A"vi/A"tiEPoRT New Patter . Patrick Special forrespondenl For The iiitl.\.'t \ new patti-‘it of con- fi.it is ('llli‘!'_'l|lL‘ ill ihlls ses-ion oi l’it‘. .iiitetit llur poliiitui Ira)’ — no ‘oti;ei' .1 battle between the two tt._t old p.Il‘l|(‘s \\llIl the two b..o\ n.-uiotii:-i's triskitiv: some- .\Il.il .lH‘lit‘('ll\('l_\ on the side- Lites _ I>iii‘:it; iti.i \ \e.'i:'s one Il I't’l.lII\ 'iit‘ iezider of the ('iiiiser- tatiie l’.ii'i_\, in his role ‘ ll‘(l(It‘l‘ of Her lIl)[)iislIlitlI. ' spl‘llI£!lIli.', to his feet t'e:iilui'l_v at the opening of each ii.i\ s sllllllfl with some peneira iii; topical quesiioit to the Prime \lllllsIt‘I‘ Whether it was John liielettbaker, as the recent oppos- ltioti leader. or (ieorge Drew be- fore him. one remetitbers the fre- f|llt‘I'.I crtiicisttt and unplanned p;irti<ipaiion in the sharp give- aiid-take of question period \nd lIl|'lillL'Ill)lll the slow -gritidiitg pro- of vative parties frequently leading off each debate as chief advo- (‘ale and chief critic. But all that is now changed. With the advent to power of the ('onser\aiive v. under the leadership of PFIITH‘. \‘Iittis'-er t - .lolin Dicfenbakcr. the huge Lib- eral Party -- constitiiting the lar- gest single opposition party ever known in otir history with one ex- ception has slumped into in- effectiveness No member of that presetit parliamentary group has ever sat in opposition In th (‘onttttotts and they gne the im I)l‘t‘ssl(l|l of neither knowintl nor curittg how to oppose the i.:o\ern- iitetti l RB(‘.t‘.F. TO THE I-‘(IRE Tilt‘ task of criiicisinu the gov ertiiiietit aitd of keeping it on its l4>(‘\ has devolved upon the com- p.nati'.ci_\ llfl) (' (' F. gro fetched to I" met House are making a IllLZ:.!(‘l‘ play than the 107 I.iber al lliPlIlI)i‘i‘\' Rut an iln£lI)\'|s of the record turns tip the I)l‘llP\(' IIIII rot answer that that is It Ii‘-iii lluriug the first fourteen flPl_\'s of the pl'(‘\t‘Ill session. iliefe were «I! Oplhlsllltlll \ll’s wiio p‘..t\ed l‘(‘HlI\ EIl"l\P part: Of these 10 were I'(' F tttembers in uric Libctals and it were So- c .il (‘ti-diters I The ('t' F iitenibers together \la}est_\ ’< l.o_val ‘ n Emerging Nicholson Guardian "mile 3:13 lnle-I‘\'(‘Illl0Il5 in the pi‘oceedtii'i,ts. either as qllt’\litlI'\S I or spt‘(‘('Ilt'\ or continents 'I‘lte I.i- betal lIl(‘lllI)t‘l's‘ made 314 inter- ieitiioits and Social (‘redn- ers made tilt These figures relate only to those actitc members mention- ed above There were other inter- veniions by other less active members Prominent among the '21) active ‘(‘(‘ F members in that group of ‘.15 MP5 were leader (‘oldwell and whip Knowles. each of whom was heard on 47 occasions in those first l-l days Then follow- ed Argue. Winch and Fisher Oth- er active speakers and question- er: were Barnett. (‘amt-run. Lew- r. Peters. .\l¢'ll'lln. Regier and lIt'l'l‘lIIE(‘ A('Tl\'I-I I.IBl".R\lS .\tttotig the Socreds. 6 of the IQ .\I I’: stood out Leader Solon Low was heard from Kl I-mes. he was (‘I().\'(‘I)' followed by Ilattsell. Ila-lin and (‘liristtan in that order Most active Liberal was Patti heard from 41 times. lie by Jimmy Gardi- Ex-Prime I.aurcnt and Jimmy Sinclair each made 2.2 interven- tions. (‘lie-trier, Pickersgill. Mar- Ier. \fc\liilan and Pearson were among those heard less frequent- l\ The most acute in question period and in debate are course members of the (‘abinet ‘ al- though day<_ sll(‘ll as when he accomp- anied the Queen to Washington. was or‘. his feet more ll) time: during those first Thus the statistics bear out I iIIlI)l‘(‘s\l()n one gets. that the work of opposition in palriaitnent has largely been allowed to go by default as far as the Liberals are concerned. whi the much sfl13ll(‘I' (‘C I‘ group has stepped up to play the second leading role in our national political dra- ma The C(’I-‘ group is handi- capped by the basic fact that the great itiajoritv of Canadians do not its political aims out citiirce that its l'('pf‘f‘s'(‘nIaI1\('S in I‘.'ii'liamcni are not s‘ln(‘¢‘I'P. able and ext-ecdingl_\ ltard working In this s(‘\s|0Il they are exceeding |IIl"it' PI'(‘\l(ii|S record in these respect 9 This Fantastic Universe By Alli Blakeslee Ass'm'lII|A‘d Press. New \ie \I' the only humans’ liv- is; lit this lII(‘iil'nDI'(‘Il(‘n~ll)I\ \asI lllll\l‘l‘sf' of ours" ttiilx by exploring space can tii.iii begin to answer this tlil(‘s- tioii iiag:ing him nearly since his time bgcan. W are not alone" declares llarlow Shapley, Harvard Mi- lrononier There are billions upoii billions I stars or suns in the llnI\‘(‘I'SP There could be i00.000.ooo pI.'lnl‘ls situaicd at the right distance from a sun. possessing n\_\gcn and all other conditions for our kind of life. I)r Sh.'iple_v f‘l‘Hs0n\ \'er) ’ human H*«'liill4'Ill?S Will never be able to \l\|l touch more than the other planet: of our sun ant. Venus. Jiipiier. Saturn and others By picking up enough speed once they were in miter space. cruisers might reach any of our planets within days Then men could learn w'heth(‘r there is life. even I|!fl8lIli'lIIl_y different forms of life. on these some arid. sole tlrriblv hot or cold. sorne bathed is poisonous -M fumes. What is the meaning of Mars‘ "canals." o miter’: strange markings" Are the asteroids. the belt of flying chunks of matter between Jupiter n:.'l Mars. really will never be able to visit much ih,. remain: of an exploded ’I ELE8 rite chancea of ioarnlnl abou life in other solar xyuum not entirely Iapdau.‘ ' Men in space could build fill?’ W folaacopol, far more In than any on earth. Earth‘: air diuorto uariuht. -Ina doc ‘ \('(‘lIlR difficiilt. soitie astronomers b cl I e v e space oliservzitorics could help learn secrets of the birth of the uiiitcrse, o w heiber life (‘Xl\l\ on other planet<. B American and Russian <('l('nIlSIS are talking of putting icles-copes in the sky They could take pictures. or use yea Space opens vast new frontier: for good or bad. depending on how nations use the new poten- tials and er»: -\ space station hung some lion miles above the earth could instantaneous television satellite: at osen heights could survey the world with releucoptc and TV eyea. or radar, DI'Ylff[ into any country‘: secrets Military mcn see them also as potential bases for launch- ing guided missile: with atomic more likely W at destroying an unfriendly space elation. is mentioned an a poul- itlity. Prof. Hermann Oborth of Ger- many. a space pioneer, propose: a giant mirror, co of many faceia, above the arm. It might be so miles in dlumeter. focusing the run‘: rnya upon the earth. as you might magnifying glass. For ad. it could be olmed Ia burn an enemy‘: country. Dr Oberth uyr. r«ucd.pandmmiii-nuluwaunuow i cuuntcract night frosts lhreaten- I I k v the earth exhausting its own an- S . ‘ launched during the International m. Geophysical Year. . plants? Or start human colonies ’ there If disaster eevrt ‘I Good Low-Fat Braci kfdst Menu T. . NOTES BY THE WAY II nun N. luadeua. H-0- INSTEAD of _discunln_g tomor- row’; turkey dinner. let I talk about breakfast. a low-fat break- fast. The older we get. the less (at our diet requires. I've often dis- cussed lhll with You ll KPH‘ length. Now. there appear: to be some agreement among medical men that ii‘; 3 good idea to dut down A low-fat, low cholesterol diet. it it provides the proper balance. see to increase the chance! for maintaining good health Ind t III? is i For one thing. such patients on I , low-cliolesteroi diets have fewer attacks. More ImP0rIlnI- [)(,¢-tors also lime found that‘ III‘ (lI(‘I.'l go astray HELP!-‘l'I. LIST To hei those of _\oil on such diets the following list of foods usually eaten at breakfast notes both ilte fat and cholesterol con- tent. (‘holes- rol ‘ I" e or Fat -gm ' imgt Orange juice. '1 cup 02 (‘ereal. I 07. dr_v weight 0 6 PUBLIC FORUM Bread, white. 1 slice 09 0.8 , V Sugar, I tsp -—- »- i This column In vpen to the dunno Butter, I tsp _ 4] H2 5 mlfntzy cmrrestmzeaudot <iu¢‘1'°“ ‘I I Milk, whole. I cup . 95 329 i ‘ ‘ '“"' "" ‘*' "“‘ " ‘Milk skim lcup oz 0.7 urtl_v endorse the opinion of cnrno ‘ ' ' ' - | pa a . Egg. 1 medium .3 5 3400 n n ' Bacon. cooked, 2 slices ll 8 16.0 I As you can see. bacon. egg FOR AMAIEAMATION and whole milk have 8 sul:kstant' Sir. Since the first meeting tal fat and cholesterol content. So of the Parkdale residents | it might be a good idea to limit them. at least in part. if you are on a low-fat low-cholesterol diet. BASIC PATTI-IRN , The basic cereal low - fat. iow- ‘ cholesterol breakfast pattern any I bably consists of '1 cup of fresh orange juice, I ounce of cereal hate been out of the Province. As a result I was unable to at- tend the last meeting. but after . I98l‘niflH of what has transpired ' SHIN‘. I doubt very f'IllIt“h if I have attended. What a contrasvt since the tittte that we Ilada't untidy both! pull a traffic bylaw before any more spheres. rockata, booster: and outer ald University of Chicago Ideal- superlor Inologllu tell II that might possibly even increase the 3 arm,‘ with a long-sighted iure French riches th generally 1”, iunger than tiara. the Berlin Lompany nufzz, pernjlllfld in ea or yeeu-rvr at Lyons. has produc the big- those permitted to eat our every- I 20*! IP11 I‘ 9\/PF. In)'\*I1€l'9 WW1 I may hlgh_fal (1,... I is 10. taller-than-men pneuma- 7 af‘I(‘i‘ltl.Stlt‘I‘II.\l.\’ is less apt to m-- _ sure on sand per cubic inch as a - . when on stiffer tiom iiie rm mu. m p._.,.wn_., ea,,,,g1m,.{a._ tow ca tel 3 foot. it is 44.3 feet long pains ym Rneumamm or t0r——-OI cttolestrrol dtvlh i 1° I9“ Md" “Id “'°‘“I“ 1,00 Attiiiittsyou Wd|'llI':lIt?I3il1 But maintaiiiittg such a diet of- tons Powered by a 60(Hip die Wu Mm H t... I M NH . ten is difficult. and breakfast is sel niutor. (ed by a gas-oil tank ASpm”.Amm)m[> aw pm‘ where many of those on low—fat huldlntl 533 RIIIOIIS. cost If The Age Old Sfdryi I a thee goest. and will bring thee again leave thee. until I have done that I which I bee of. Canadian an apcndlng mu», ui imponed cheese —- or perhap. you already had wind of lllls tie. velopment.—Edmontoii Jouriuii It II and to grow up and liiid you have not the control at... your parents that you had a\ . little tylte.—Brandoa Sun what not are lot loou in space? — Lelhbridga liar- isu have devised mathematical equations to predict the WOI' 0'" ll‘ 0"" I‘ II ‘lid tunn- ther But most of us will still 9|! ¢0||"'0I the ‘P905108 OI rm-ri- the fat intake of the diet for all depend on our meum.mm on t North American oi... ages. _ our human, __ U, pm. tlnent. If they do. the ladies (IPIQ-. PROPER Dll-.1‘ Pre [ate I lot of their spending in their children. In Canada for ex ample people spent :24 Iliilliiin for records last year, and of that sum teen-agers paid-out S30 filli- lion for disks made by Elvis Pm. old sayuig “drink like a fish" n error and that (id: do not life span somew a . ' the‘ "mum, , 1 ant: Icy and other current popular iii: For h¢8Fl PlII"'I3- II ‘9 '~'“5‘ gills What do they say. howev- performers.—I-‘ort Williant Ittttu tomary for DIt)'S|<‘|fln-S t0 “’S”““ er. about the codfish recently Journal the fat and cholesterol content of J found off the Danish coast wi -——--——— ——~—- - -- the diet. in entire schnapps glass In its I-‘EWER ATTACKS ‘ beily'.‘~--Brantford Expoaitior ' FAST PEIIEF IROM PAINS Of eye to fu- m the Sr iires exerting the same pres- thls truck integrating alittost lite i""i ‘ l9.000.— —I~‘rance Actuelle take it—so stalls to te..c.c paintast. A/ways Ask m with thee. and will keep in all places whither thou , l0:IhI.!P land‘. for I will not’ have spoken to t SHORTHORNS The annual meeting of the 'P. E. Is- land Shortfiorn Broaden Association will be held in the City Hall. Friday. Nov. 2911!. 8 pm. . P. E. Island Short-horn Breeders Assn. hail such men as Edwin (‘ook. . ‘til - f l l Ernie Lord and (lien Rattisay as “H 7 mp G “ me milk and 1 of sugar. 2 slices of white (‘hief ('(lIlIIIII.\sl0Il(‘l‘.<l Wou d bread mu, 1 Q‘ ) _ _ . .p. of butter. I cup HIP‘ ha“ “'”‘I“I‘I M‘ I “"“ of slain milk, blac coffee or tea (trails lettci fioin a meeting of I U “am to out the fat and 3 tepelth"-~.~t"nI- ‘ t cidenuifiye thee-l P'a‘rI”(';i‘a‘l‘e" pmp'|'e cholesterol intake even more, you can use skitn milk on the cereal. . QFESTION AND ANSWER I II)‘ What would cause rheu- matold arthritis in a child of I? the letter rher information required any (I from Mr Ct‘undall.t Would they are paying for and have refused to go on a 'I pz-itel‘.' I know they would not as A""“"' A I-" "I TI‘9“m3I°Id I ..,,rt“.d M”, NW‘. “N.” fl". arthritis that o('cur.s in children ,0‘...-at H.‘-,,.,_ They pyaccd I is known as Still‘s disease. The, the facts Pro and (on before 3 931150 OI II has not been diacov- ‘ the people and let them de- Fred I ride’ . ll-ll!ll8lIA\' begins with fever.I I was informed by a resident _ swelling of the joints. and stiff- ness. DID YOU KNOW? Although there were but four Ht deaths from tuber culosia on Prince Edward Island during I956. the forty-three i43t new active cases discovered media of the Out-Patient Clinics. tuberculin and Mobile (‘tilt Surveys and other channels. Most of those requiring treat ment were over forty 440! years of age. The help of voluntary organizations in of paramount im portance. Support the Prince Edward Island Tuberculosis League Buy Christmas Sella. asked, in the case that amalga- mation is not carried, would it the resid- wlto attended last Saturday's’, meeting that the question was 0 lion. who now" have t. . would vote against the Villale going ahead on their own" The 1 reply. I aiti informed. was that RAINVS WORK the ('ontmissioncrs already had Th. lam“. ram _ n “ml in m_ the () K from the people it this MM 5,?‘ 3"-““"‘r “'35 “'‘'~‘" I‘ I‘ “"‘“h' L'pon the sun-dried fields and er niisstaiemenl. as the only hmm.he,. ha”, ‘ authority the (iotiintissioners Idmwnlng Mm s'eaN_hmg dmps have from the ratepayers is to call tenders in order to get def As iitite costs‘. and tlten they the rigid Mania each root‘: lost strength repair, ut not a blade grown green n payers‘ meeting before they can In me “mg no ahead. This autliority the N0 w(.”|nE‘pm.Ig' pm form as W . e_\ rze 1-,, hi . . they cannot giie assurance of ex: ms mm mm we hmwsu anvihing. Peck," ' - _ _ g the grain that scattcn halfk :“,‘,“i)flVl::r‘:|9‘hg:‘"pI;‘ ‘"1’; front e sheaves. . . " . nu Th . __ . remember the number of meet Q mm mm Suit M” rm” . all ripened dro <. tugs and the ttiiuble and work it p,,.,.(.e_,~. (.h(,Smm burr Ind ‘up ‘What has age to do with borrowing money? ? Ago in a company spells uperienca. Bomugo HFC is backed by 79 yearn’ upanonno. you may borrow with con- fidence. You get prompt attention, repayment term: tailored to your needs peace of mind about money matter: I‘o aa two generations have done. Ronni with confidence from Household Finance. I’ I'IOU5EI'IOI.D FINANCE &'youa2'o~»afGu'«44do I500nof0ooogo$0roof . . . . . . . . Talophonol5I7 CHKRLOTTETOWN t'cttutt'c<t in get a tti.-tjortiv vote rm \.,,‘,1, to put in a few street lights. I Th ‘ . , ' mn "_m'_mber_ and I also can e\t‘tli]r(t“ow(i‘=dr0pf‘ieldn diiulnse the see that if we do not vote to p h " aiitalgatiiate. the very pie ‘.c,,dh(L::“::,z] pod M Idem’ u‘ . who are now on the Commission ' Band Wagon against it will also Andmarlll‘, mall OM’ reflmed "'9 be the ones who will in some _ ‘ cases \itte again. the same nmziriatfl‘ man ” “as "M “M (-()IllIIll\.sI()‘Il's request for author Jun" Yew Hmzusm) ity to install the own sewer T . _ . - and water s\ stem. ‘LI. ‘_\;.L:m::§_L0n'mr' rue l’at'kda|e \ol('t\ to remember that if we do not sup port anialgamaiion, the L‘om- . ‘ti-ro he Guardian Files) 'l\A'ENTY-I"I\’I-I YEARS AGO have to obtaint 1 (Nov. 27. I932) i the ratepayers. i missioners Ellll authority from I-lxperu-nce shows that this Isl ‘ 035,9, Hid man don. . ‘At a meeting of the Iuxecuflve , I am, Sir, etc. t (V‘“’"‘'” Y9-‘I"I‘dfl.\'. 0n J. D. ; _ l”.:t\\,.-'5-S|.;y Stewart.‘ Pf‘(‘lIlI('I‘ and President ; Ex-(‘ontitiissioner. Parkdale "I III’ (‘“'"‘‘'I- 3-““"‘°‘I ‘IN’ P0" - folios of Provincial Secretary and could be lI§(‘(‘l safely to light P"“"“"8' T”‘§-*'Ur°r- He IPDOIII-I large towns at night. or to melt I°d "M" G 5I‘‘'“"" Shirl’ 88 Minister of Public Works and Illllhwlyi. I nd o Thomas I Mac.\'iitt as Minister of Agricul- iniz fruit crips. even perhaps alter ‘ “"9- dangerous Atlantic icebergs. open winter fro1.ein sea lattes Spring Park Village Amalgamation Plebiscile Date: November 27th Poll open 12:00 am. to 9:00 p.m. In Spring Park Fire Hall Qualifications of voters:— 1-Resident possessed of real or [)t‘l'.s‘()llilI pro- perty valued at $325.00 or more. 2—Wife or husband of real or pt‘l'.s0Ildi pio- pert_v owner. 3-—Voter must be 21 years of age and hate resided in village for 6 months. Check voters list-—i! your name not Oli——~('0ii‘ tact sheriff before day of plebiscite. temperatures and (‘mid mo\'O- M. P (S I;¢-tun md _ _ _)_ merits to h r I n 3 rain where E. Tolan. (‘P R. officiall. vim. n€‘f‘d8d- ed the local representative If M Far more immediately. new knowledge is promised for accu- rate weaiher forecasts. for pre venting hurricanes and even tor- nadoes This can come from Sput- niks or U S baby moons using to trace the motions of clouds,‘ gains understanding of the mech- anics of weather. measure the to- tal radiating coming to and from the earl - Such new goal of baby U Davison here yesterday. They re- port there is it growing optimism , in the Maritime Provinces and a- ' cross the nation. ' over the system. TEN YEARS AGO «Nov. 27. I947) The P rlnce Edward Island Trllfllflfl School for Nurses was Omflllly opened in an lm information is one moon: to be ‘Baby moons are just a begin Jum" Gmr" J Tweedy Chin Mn“ Mm man of the B o a r d of Trunooa, Dmsided. Present for the one.- aloa were His Honour Lieut. Gov- ernor J. rna . Pem r J. - Walter Joan and HI: Worship Mayor B. Earle Mat-Donald. altea our! Directors of the P.E.I. Fiahq-. own on . I in Federation met yesterday .1. ITOMOHVV: some PPICWIIIIOI iernoon to dlncuu the queatiaa at I06 9!«P0¢Il¢_lf_l|_l-I Iriall Mon Grading. Dr A news but one day. tunl ivaouroesi under hunger: of 3 growing oppulatlon. men may go in I nf n g materials from other Clrcuuataueea . control of man. OI hllher than to Island product naqt since it waa rated from ya. 5... 1 II u do chi. NOTICE TO EMPLOYEES This is to advise that it is not the intention of the City Corporation to work any hardship on em- ployees. comequenly employers who have iw-ti billed by the Tax Collector may divide (it lIlP\ so desire) the payment of the amounts of Ed- ucatlonal Tax with which their employees IlIl\'t‘ been assessed and which are still outstanding. in the number of pay days remaining in the year I957: provided that such deduction is not in H- ues: of 10"} of the amount of the payment of fit!’ €mPI0y0o'I salary unless the employee is in atzt‘t‘*" mom. 1. IHJIGDON JENKINS. City Tax Collector.