e i ' ways " pressed here Tuesday by John G.) ' Diefenbaker, leading candidate lul 5 was en route to Charlottetown tn Has Praise For Ocean Limited MONCTON, High praise for the courtesy and efficiency of the crew and the modern equipment of the Canadian National Rail- ”0cean Limited" was ex- ly BOY Lalllllltil Canadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CF)-Canada's new official atlas - the first since 1917-may be ready in 1958. Geographers and drartsmen of the federal mines department have been working on the long- awaited atlas for more than four years. Head of the project is Dr. Nor- man L. Nicholson, 37-year-old di- rector of the department's geog- raphical branch, who says the 1958 date "is very approxima ." The new atlas, eagerly sought by teachers, industry, universltiu and other sources, will be a improvement over the obsolete bound volume of 1917. the leadership of the Progressive Conservative party in Canada. Mr. Diefenbaker, who arrived here early Tuesday afternoon ae- companied by Mrs. Diefenbaks. address a meeting of the Pro- gressive Conservative Associat' of Prince Edward Island. "The new streamlined cars at the "Ocean Limited" are delight- ful and offer the utmost in travd comfort." Mr. Dietenbaker said. "I l'iave found the courtesy and service provided by the train and . dining car crews and porters to LOOSETLEAF BINDER be outstanding and they an . It will contain 112 sheets of great asset to Canadian National 'x"""”' ”'"5””"" 28 by 20 Inch”- Railwaysnt tin a loose-leaf binder so they can Mr. Dicienbaker last visited llsell” removed Md placed 09 5 Wm Auanm. Regmum 1953. or blackboard for teaching pur- poses. Loose - lt'af presentation also will facilitate replacement of A L tuoucr LEGIONARIES Three officials of the Summer- .lle branch of the Canadian Leg- - 't in charge of the program are :5 In during the tndiiction of 55 new members at the Legion Home on Monday evening From left to right the-v are Lester Jenkins, Roland Phillip-aim and Victor Sand- erson. ivhoin by Wotton) e e e h maps that bet-oiiie obsolete. Flre Exhnguls er Need for the atlas, which will be sold to the piihlic through the Foafn Used To l Queen's Printer, was pointed out l, in 1946 by the Canadian Social . Science RfWtH'il'l'l1 Council --an ad- Mark Landlng visory hndv matte up largely of Aerial Pliotoglpliy Will L Change Qfficial Geography 518 ularly proud of will feature parts it , SAN FRANCISCO (AP -A long university pet-sonnet in the social are but to work on the project after the government studied the coun- cil's recommendations. Dr. Nicholson says the produc- ersoftiseatlasttintendtotryto present all important aspects of CInadI'I seosniiliy - physical. human and economic." The maps will show such things as the distribution of the coun- try's population. where its Eski- mos and Indians live, its natural resources -- grain crops, mineral Wellth. forests and others - at- mospheric pressure and climatic conditions. One map the branch is partic- of historical maps, starting with one made in the 17th century by the French explorer Samuel Champlain. These maps, said Dr. Nicholson, "will show the way in which knowledge of Canada grew." Dr. Nicholson was appointed branch director Oct. 12 this year. He joined the branch in win as head of its Canadian geography section and served as assistant di- rector under W. J. Watson, now piofessor of geography at Edin- mu burgh University. A native of England and grad- uate of University of London. Uni- versity of Western Ontario. Lon- A picture of health The count J tfhi habyil Hoeeoning good health is right there,'as the picture- yes, '1'! Heinz Strained" Meat. Heinz Strand Meats provide valuable proteins when ring are most important-during 'early growth. And later. when baby is oldonthia wise nsotbd will start him on Heinz junior Meats to make sure that he still gets needed nourishment until the dayhe gradnatesto adultfoods. Why not let Heins Stninedaodjuniorueau help protect and huild your baby during his early years? Youlll find I eomplete selection at your favourite store. You know sciences The gengrapliical branch was apart. Within l3 iiiiniiles of the emer-l gency landimz a gig and motorl, whale-boat picked tip all the sur-lphntographic work will lfsull in vlvors and even salvaged some vast changes in maps of the re- mail "and other jetsam." lgiun, thcylrc good because they're Heine! HOII THAN 100 KIND. Strained and Junior Meats 0 Boby'Cereob Strained and Junior Foods 0 Teething lieovi don. Ont., and Ottawa University. he planned the branch's annutfl lfield programs and himself headed up studlesin the Arctic. He says the north's vast de- velopment and survey and aerial lvlhlle svtath of fire extinguisher foam was laid down by a coast guard ship so the Pan American clipper Sovereign of The Skies icould safely ditch at sea Tuesday. , In a rescue report, Cmdr. Wil- liam K. Earle. skipper of the weather ship Pontchartrain. said some of the plane's 31 . and crew were on life rafts. some standing on the plane's wings, and. others floundering in the water when his small boats reached leven Provinces Have Signed lew Agreement For Highway OTTAWA CF) -- Seven prov- ces now have signed new trans- inada highway agreements call- for higher federal contribu- nc in make lhc 4,600-mile road lpavi-rl reality from coast to ,i .3 "l maximum of lo per cent of the total trans-Canada mileage within any one province. Most provincial ministers ex- lpressed themselves strongly at' l the time that the central govern- : JHV l!.V 1950- meitt should share more of the '51-ietloral Works Minister Winters y cost---some said even up to 100 per , mgTl',k Wm an 31 iucludml dght lnnunced at Espanola. Ont., thatf cent. But most provinces indicated; l ' -1 I . . I women and three chi dren. were gtva Scotia is the latest provincetthey would accept the new for- taken aboard the Pontchartrain i ; sign the new formula. It pro- mula as ”h9tlcr than nothing." . . 1. Vim that the oenm” guvenwt , g H D iuthin 13 minutes after the rip- lrntk an er ct-nt contribution to- PROHSION SQRAPPE - per hit me water and bmk. up n I d -rimtri)-ut-lion costs be boosted The agreement also provides rm 7 me waV"' Wrmi t y I re ” raved A ,t-oiiunuatiun until March, 1960 of Earle said hi, ship 1314 the mg .5 peirlow" r app gap the present formula for hlghway.e;'(tinguisher foam in I strip 15 . "ll m 'aget , mileage other than that to which to 2 (991 wide, This served not 9 "h" l.”"” 9"” 5'9Wf0”"dl""d the EX) per cent is applied- nlonly to outline the alighting line. Tall ”"'”5l' (:”,l”"'lfl3 3"'9"3 L20" 2 scraps a provision- of the present l mu 1,, increase the depth pen-ep. ll llvzfjlilflrrillllni-! Mill. 10 3'?gl"l- fliflf , agreenient by which the federal "on M (hose bringing the big plane V , OJURS UPC 103' W1 3 "l l treasury bore half the cost of all dowm Earle expmnedv iv RIF SIHIIHUIYPS bell"? the PI'i'5EDl l mprior construction' --roads built EXCLUSIVE OFFER! 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She has indi- Any work remaining after that work or which the federal share ted she will not join in the new i year. he said, would "have to bet was si47,672,200, including provi- rmula. carried out under some other at-! sion for the 90 per cent formula i At a federal-provincial highways? rangement " ' where applicable. ' tilerence last November the fed-i Latest figures show that of the Grading-paving mileage totals at government proposed the new; 4,580 total trans-Canada mileage. up to last August: New Brunswick st-sharing plan providing a 90-4 1,991 miles had been graded andy 75-67. Prince Edward Island 66-49; feeding. To get your Heinz SpillproofSpoon 50c and 2 idiots from may Heine Strained or junior Heats. Write Heins Dairy Foods, Leaniingtoa, 0 ' . 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