is j ollicr E119. 6uurdim1 (0911! War Evan no-1 ii II D-V fluid-1 own -c-I-cu -Inn; u to mac. -g Qorlonotnvn Pl.l.. 3, :5. M 3-,” ;.j u nu II Vt. runs: llnnln-II Oliver. mu: Tutu lkillnll in El. Catherine Intel. Wen In A llurnu. I-uouuuer In Ge-out lun- Prul Wnlker. Imp Ienher (fondue Dani: Norway: x when Alana Member of no I'InmIiII Prx Ileinhu Audit lunch at Circulation Innrn mien II sumnu-mac. Iloouuu Ind Abun- Ainhoriuu u band l'lI.I Mail by :5. ha om. Deoann-eIt Ottawa I: ume: ('Im-Inueiown. suinnoruao man you 9 Iain Ittuvhere in PEJ Ilia other Province: at p H- 4 I. IILOO vet IIIIII. "The Iilrouzeslt memory is weaker than the weakest link." ERG!-2 4 WFZDNESDAV. .IllI.V ll. l96'l Tragedy At Staniiope The double drowning tragedy at Stanhope yesterday has come as a shock to all our citi1.en.s. whose 5.l'"ll"rlth.V "iii E0 out to the be- reaved families in full nieasure. Mr. Dewar Jones lost his life in ""'"ml')iiflf2' to save the little Mac- limis uirl. who had di-it'll-d liP)iiii'i her depth. and his nclioii was one of unselfish lu-rnisoi, l'nfortunatcl) the accident curred a mile from the nearest life- guard station. that help could not be forthcoming in time. it can- iiol often he eniphasized that ill" r'llliPl'Vise!i areas are the only salc places for bathing. Altlioutzli accidents are comparatively rare on any part of our beaches. there is a l w a y s the dreadful possibility, esp.-4-tally where children are con- t'eI'IWi: find it was to reduce the ac- cident toll to a minimum that the guarded areas, with their lifesaving facilities. were established. This is not a time to inoi'ali'x.c on the sub- ject, but we mention it in the hope that it may avert hcartbreaking tragedies in future. I ir- so liiii Commendabie Enterprise Faith in the continued progress and prosperity of Prince Edward island has been expressed in a con- crete nianner by Imperial (til l.im- lied, whose new marine terminal, designed to improve oil distribution facilities in the Province. represents a-capital investment of one million dollars, over and above expendi- tures of fi:;3fi(l,ti(l0 on improvements of the oompany'ii hulk plants in out- lying centres. Consti1iction of the marine terminal involved the iayimz of four miles of pipe line from the docks to the storage. tanks, which have I capacity of over nine million gallons. The provision of such enormous facilities indicates the great increase in our oil products requirements over the past few years, and the certain prospects of future expan- sion. (iontinuity of supply is It most important factor in meeting these requirements, and Imperial Oil Limited is to be warmli” f'0"' graiiilatcd upon its efforts in grap- pling so succcssfiilly with this pro- blem. Slim Chances meeting of the t)rr:,ani'I,atioii Al the rerclil lnternatioiial Labor in Heiieva much was said about the desirability of a world ban on racial discrimination in employment. All the delegates, i'eprcsr'nlirit;' 79 Hill!!- irmq, .-rm-N-d on the principle; but .thr-re uas much controversy. espec- ially between-the Soviet 1'nion and thc l'nitcil States on the proper way to go about implementing it. Thn Smiet l'nion delegation call- ed for an outright treaty which would hind all the signatory nations to renim-.il of racial di.si'rimination. This, liilliIl"rlii). was suppoited in the Asian and African delegates. T" - linilcrl Statcs' delegates, on the hand. being mindful of the powertiil Southern bloc in Congress uhirh is bitterly opposed to any kind of civil rights protection for Negroes. contended that a "cop- ventinn". which has not the hind- lng force of it treaty, would cover the situation. Under the "conven- tion" method it would he left to the individual countries to work out the problem in their own way and in. accordance with their own i.-ustoms. All this, of course, was I propa- ganda victory of magnitude for the Soviet Union. Delegates from Asia and Africa were unanimous in prnidng the Soviet stand -and in condemning the American beni- uncy. It was very unfortunate for lmeworlil. ..Yet.there :uneOt1InhIIIhrinnAIi- jun. ltb.quI& In at iuuinnnn an up -hunaiocuuriinun is U antenna ii. , .1 X J, v the Western II ob- Supreme Court, in sense. to see that the law served. It would be scarcely practicable for the United States to put its signature to a tieaty guaranteeing civil rights for peoples outside its borders until it has been able to guarantee the rights of its own citi- zens. And until the Southern bloc in ('ongre.ss can he made to see the wisdom of doing away with racial discrimination at home. the chances of ('oiigi'cssional ratification of the proposed international treaty would seem to he very slim. No Condemnation i)lll'lilE the election campaign Ali". Dir-fenbaker promised, if elect- ed. to call Parliament together in 59Dlf'n1hci' for the purpose of rais- in): old age and other pensions and reducing taxes. Other inea.su1'cs l”"'i'i l"i”il?lhi.V he introduced at the. same time; but these two were re- Qarded as entitled to first considera- tion. it now appears that the ses- sion may be postponed a month or so in order that Her Majesty the Queen might preside at the formal opening during her three day visit, flctnber M has been mentioned as the likely date. The Prime Minister has said that he does not think that a post- ponenient for this important reason would receive "much public con- dcmn:-ition". That is an under- statement. Not only will there be no condemnation: there will be widespread approval. Her Majesty visits her Canadian Realm so in- frequently that it would be quite improper to allow any matter of public business to stand in the way of her opening Parliament in per- son when the opportunity comes our way. in the circumstances. the proposal to call Parliament together in September is one election promise that can very well be removed from the files. -Canadians will he just as well pleased to have pensions raised and taxes reduced in October as in September. For that matter. if the full intention of the promise must he followed, the increases and the rediii-tiions can easily be made retroactive to September. EDITORIAL NOTES Britain's financial position is streiiiztlieniiisz all the time. On June (iii the gold and dollar reserves stood at 352,381 million, S2116 million higher than in the previous month and the highest point in a year. ' O O 0 An agzricultiiral economist sails that "the more efficient the poultry farmer becomes the lesii he should expect to receive for his prorlucts", The theory is that efficiency cuts down Does it mean that once a farmer achieves lflfin ef- ficiency he must be satisfied with no profit at all? . costs. 0 I (the report savs that lnl'lll0t' EV- terttal Affairs Minister Pearson is to be the new leader of the Liberal Party when the post becomes vacant. Another says he is to be the flrwcrnor of Cyprus. Just the same, there is no doiiht that Mr. Pearson would fill any important office requiring political knowledge. and experience with distinction. I Q C The fill scholars and scientists who are enjoying the hospitality of Mr. (jxriis Eaton at his estate in Piiizwasli have decided not to give out any report of their discussions regarding the dancers of radiation. It is just as well. it seems that everything possible has already been .:aid on the subject. The need now is to stop the dangers from getting out of control. So far, little has been done Ihout it. How- ever, the fact that leading scientists fmm 14 nations thought it worth- while to come together for con- sultation is in itself a sign of pro- misc. 0 I O For the first time it statement by Mr. Dulles hiui been accepted with a slight reservation by Mr. Khrushchev. Recalling that Mr. Dulles had occurred the Soviet Union TELLING THE WORLD Seats Of The Mighty l-"rank Swanson in the Ottawa Citizen If you think inn hair trnuhleii, consirler for a nionu-oi the com- plcx problem of unrkin: out seal- in: arraiizeou-oi: fur the new lliiiisc of t'oinii1ons. Al stake is more than the sim- plc disjiiisitioii of 265 incmbcrs of Issnrtcd politual faiths and If- tiliatioos What happens could he come a guide to the whole com- plicated pltilosophir at question of pziiiv aligninciit The positions of the two mai- or parties are. of ciiiii'.s('. not open to much doubt. The Conserva- tive noveriinieot will sit to the night in the Speaker and will ex- tend rliiwn to within about Lit) seats of the soiiili cnd near the bar of the House The Liberal oppos- ition will ucciipy about the same space in the left of the Speaker anil diri-i-Ilv across the center aisle from the L!IHPl'lllllf'lll. Bi-ciiiise the t'f'l” is the next group to the l.ihcrals ill numer- ical .strcn;:tb. tlic socialists pre- Iiiimihly will have the succeed- int: choice of seats Will the (i('l” r-lo-ii in st! in ilie rcniaiiiin: seats on the opposition side or will if pick the rcniniiiniz hluck of small to the right of the (loiiservativcs" A Xlfll-2 PR()Rl.l-I.Vl if the (tf'l-' decides to stay in wlint would roiiuhlv corrcspoiid to their fiirnicr seats to the im- nir-rli:nr tell of the official oppos- iiiuo where do the Social Credi- tera uo' Prcsiiiiinhlx across the floor of the lloiise and to the right of the government. Here is it nice problem .'s'ociaI Fri-ilui leader Solon l.nw has an- noioncd publicly that his group will fill llnllllnfl to hinder Mr Dir- feiibnki-i' and his zovcrmeiit. not at the outset at any rate. Rut would aclulily sitting with the government. to the right of the Speaker. not indicate to the pub- lic that Mr. Low and his Iupport.- Prs were in n rr, ri: intimlte re- lalionshlp with in: Conservatives than might appear on the surface? xiizhi ll not he I case of coming events casting lilf'tf shadow lie- fore” it would not seem there iii much filr. Lou can do Ibout it in the event he doesn't relish the arrangement. Even by lnItIlllnx additional seats at the for south- east corner. there would not be sufficient accommodation to r both the (TF and Social Credit izroups to the left of the Liberal opposition. . One of the iiplinter gruupii will be obliged to Ill with the Conser- vatives whether it likes it or not, and notwithstanding the superfl- rial impression the appearance might make. on i-Isiial Ipec.uItorI tn the public nllerleii. And indi- cations are It will he Social Credit scaled to thee governments im- tt19ftilllP right PRESENTS DILEMMA wniild CCF Leader Coldwell de- sire to have the new House divid- ed so specifically? Probably not. if there were my way out of ill: dilemma if the diviiiinn of neat: does wnrli not this way. the center corridor will become in Irtual fact the middle of the political road in Condo. The two pnrtlek of the rlzlit will he treated tniiether on the right, on tndicntion possibly of the shape of things in come. and the two parties to the left of center will be sealed loyzether on l-(ionciike DVo);;RecciiledMT National fmuzraphle society lot.-ms populutimi is hoominl Roi ii"; .1 pop compared to the tlioiidcrnus explosion of Full year! 3:0 The remote itno.-idiaii territory. lmrrleiiii: -tins-ka. has riinetly cil- pamlwl trnm :4 mcaxzcr ft.00(l in llaliititflls in l'I.'-I to a iitill modest figure of -t2.lflt1. This number of people would have been swallowed among the thniisanils who swarmeii into Yu- kon during thc Klondike gold rush. Tl'lL'L2PI'Ofl by a breathtaking strike in lR'l6. near the junction of the Yukon and Klondike Rivers. the iitampcdc hr-can the following year. ships pulled into Skagwav Ind llyca. on Ma-lia's panhandle. in i dtsziorue hordes of luipcflill. tilt National Geonraphir Society re- calls Diiinpcd ashore amid mniin- lain: of ill - suited equipment, clerks, factory iiands. bank tellers farmers and crooks faced the pro- hli-rn of iicalinu zlacinl condo rnountai s. l.ikp ines of toiling ant-. they inched over ('hilkoot Pnil and White Pas! to lofty Lake Bennett. The Yukori'.I headwaters. Muly - built boats. cynically dubbed "cof- finx.” and whirled downstream SM hair-raising miles to the Rb!- rlike and Dawson f'Il.v Tents munliroomed on Dawson": brnad muddy Itrev.-tn at 3.000 braw- lllll men jammed this huh of the (old region. Nearly 33,000 more squelched thmutlh the muck of lizht-packed claims outside town. ”fYheechakos" lChliiook for ten- derfeeti stared at the prices. Sourdoughii. nourishing moore- hide sacks of lnld dust. tossed off 310 for I haircut. 33 for one cu. at least It I minute to iitnmp through I ”cnwtilllon" at the Flora Dora. On such neighboring creek: ll Eldondo. Bomnzn. Eiirielu. Ind Last Chance. mlnei-I thnwed the permafrost. then panned gravel. hoping to make wanes. illl it day. Some blew nvingu on allied claims. Some came down with scurvy Ind tire-Imed of fresh food instead of nuggets. some lost their mind: when seemingly endleiui winter pinned them in Inowbound cabins. some not rich. Gold fever ebbed quickly. From itm tlirmiali ID! Yukon placa- produced more that win.- from pick: Ind pans. dredge: now chew tin-out creek frag ments Of The Past lyslephenanver leelenluvkc. From the recent discovery of I pair of Roman leather briefs in London in the reunion of Jericho. the worldin oldest known ch. murii nun-ti to find out about his but porn no. Despite the lent-rIl tension in the Middle lint. Drfirfl of unedi- l Ij Ind the tile. Novredeyii. the left. Whichever side it occupies, the (TF will he more than men an- xious to underline its opposition role, although the CCF is no more willing to he cast in the part of provoking an early election than either the Liberals or the Social Crediiers. So even ihouiih it would mean helng placed cheek hy lnwl with the Liberals. and probably voting with them on occasion. the chances are the socialist will choose to remain pi'ty!l('Ril)' in opposition. as well its intellec- iuallv AT SEA The decision -is In the -.e.iiui3 arrangements is awaiting an inter- porty gathering of whips and until the whips get together and draw I sketch of the new House. Com- mons officials are at sea so far Is making preparations for th- rcadjustment of seats is concern- ed - They are at sea, Inn, in the ill. . location of office space in the cen- ter block of the Parliament Build- ings. The odd new member has al- ready arrived in Ottawa to inquire where he will be quartered but no answer in forthcoming. linrtecd. there is none. Successful former Liherul Nihi- net ministers have all been ziven temporary offices since lhCli' ('on servatlve iuiccessors have taken over their previous space. it is pro- blematlc how main. however. in view of the world congress of the liuiver-ml Postal Union sclicdulccl for the center block during August andi September. Most of the offices of private members are booked for i deieniu who will soon be dex- cendin: on Ottawa from all quar- ters of the globe. When they Irrive, even the former cabin:-t,izrcats will be. cast out altogether. None of the .ccon'unodailon pro- hlemii will he worked out before the return from the Commonweal- th conference in lnndon of Mr. Die- fenhnker. iilnce his wishes in the matter will be paramoiint. so It looks as though the problems will hang fire until well into July, with harried official: on Parliament Hill remaining uncertain about them as never before. beds. iileiuilmz 23 cents Wnrlh of acid per ton of izravel. Did ilmerii acnrnerl dirt pnylnl leiui than 10 cent: I pan. . Dredge: lflii churn out sold wnrlh between S2.I00.fl00 and 33.- fi00.000 a you. Experts say they have .10 yeIrI of work to do. But. bane metnlii Ind silver now nup- ersede gold as prime minerals Ind help account for the lrowlnz Doniilnllon. The. Alaska Highway touches the town nf Whitehorse. bringing prosper- ity. in 195.1 Yukoifii capital mov- ed there from Dawson City. Ail yet unlinked to the highway. j Dawson has dwindled in some I'll souls. A few lIlu-front dance hallI remain along warped wooden side- wnlks. But Klondike Kate. Dia- mond Toolli Gertie. and Nellie the Pl: Ire Ilmoat forgotten, Aii inno- ther Klondlker. ftnoert W. Ser- vice. wrote. "Thlii in the Will of the Yukon - Lo. how she makes it pIIIii"' Vote: The most Iiitoundlnu thin of oil. nid ilope-Tutor. in that no aHhcIollIIwell.Apod lnlee. olod.ldnddtIQII'ej Ill tiinUrlnIt&ef ibeuedaymennldiwhurenwell Inn ttielimber III lietheentnkenlwemforcuulple. either . vb kiIdofvIllltwIo.Indhev 0'11. old." . iiiiilt til it it RNIUD . long: they will re- 1 the Tcrriinr.v'x l Best Way To Relax In Sun sun tintliinu is not merely I method of In Attractive tan. nor I clulively to the female In. I would like in august thet- manv of you buuneunau-ups riaiiy you unhitiouI youu encu- tivu-iIke plenty of time thin summer for sun bathing. You can- not remIln keyed-up forever wit.li- l out having your health suffer from the Ilrlln. BEST WAY To IELAX one of the but ways of relu- lns I know in nimply to be in the l sun. Don't overdo it. of course. I . think you will find the Illll' warm rIys very and reltful . Even your brlln will become ' Iomewhat rellxod if you let it. You don't luv: to go to the sea- Ihore or the lIke to lnke IdvInt- age of this refreshing iiuiuhlne. The backyard will do quite well. A millionaire Iboard I luxury yacht cIn't get more, advuatue from the Ian than you no right outside your home. CLOSE YOUR EYES You up read while uunJnth1nl. if you want to. or you can simply clone your eyea.Ind do exactly nothing. Perlupa this il hell. You will spoil the whole idea. though. if you take your problem and worries Ilong. if you piIn to read. make sure it is for pleasure Do not plIn to relax in the sun with business pl- pers. it is virtually impossible. The quieter your iiurroundl (I the better. You will not be le l to relax much if the kids are l whlrlim: about you and yelling at eIch other. Just as I have suggested, there in still one problem you might en- counter in your sun bnthinz. That. However. even if everytliiiuz ll 3 nf course. is the matter of :un- , born I can help you here. too. More about this later. QIJESTION AND ANSWER Miss D.M.: l have poor circula- tlon. Could this be caused by I thyroid condition? Answer: Sometimes I lack of i phyroid hormone may be It fault i In circulatory difficulties. How ever, thiii in not often the can The Age Old Sto; I Im crucified with Cliriut: nev- rrthelen I live: yet not l. but ChriIt llvelh in me: and the life which I now live in the fluli I live by the hill: of the Son of God. who loved me. Ind lIve lilmulf for me. FIRST DAY ON THE FARM By rlilht the farm had taught the city child What country gates are lo'clo.se. Pigs will not play. The ,t'Plll'llfll children it n o w: enlt iii wild. That"; the hull, with I bran ring in Hit nmie. . .. Wheat"; good to cltcvi lfluckene are not to chase The eldest of the geese command: respect , A laylniz Leghorn flieii up In your face. white leather: are too common In .' collect. The Hrlndatone shower! spin-kn at l every turn. l Donit try to hurry over cattle i humps. You can not lost in tin Aiiniuit i stand of corn. ' Keep back it pan of water for i priming pumps flats are in plume. The boarder one: are barley. And we go to bed with the Il.lII and not up eIrly. -Betty Brldlmui In the Christian Science Monitor. OUR YESTERDAYS From t.liI Gundtu l'llcI TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO f.luly 10. 1982) The lurzeiii ratio of lumber i ever to come into Summernide on n iimall schooner lIndad It Hot- mania Wharf on F'rldIy. The Ichooner "Dwi1iI." owned Ind pil- oted by cnplnin Alex truer. who is 74 years old. brought M563 feet of lumber fmm Rlehibucto for R. T. Holman. .Major General .I. H. Mrbnen, Ottawa. Commiuioner for the Do- minion of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police II expected to It- rive on In nfficlnl vliitt to the prov- ince todny. The Commluioner. who till a brilliant oveneu rec- -, nrrl. received lilii Ippointmvm lo tgilinpreaont poultion on Augult i. TEN YEAM AGO Uni! LI. mp The emergency "iinort housing iiounced yesterday by Mr. .1. F. ii 5-: 5 E -3- lllil fIit. At the pram! time there are Ibout I06 famllleI located It the Iiwui. mm: niche iic-um ofmtululhteplno pen: .the rule UltlitleI loud l NOTES BY THE WAY lunanuwlonndoltotbnlr wlvel'lDtUItI1IluIhouldbeIlld of it.-Gt. Tboinu TIIISIIJGIIIIII E 3 E the but live min- ing til "5 Herald utu or Io.l.ctlibrldle The late Mayer LIGIIIIII If v New York for whom the LIGuIr- i din Ali-port wu nuned when it I in: completed in i. claimed. probably rightly lo It the I time. t.liIt it wII the moat. up-to dIt.e in the world. But Iei-III Id- vnnoonunt liu been no rapid that I five-you inducement plan liu been IINOI n It I can of over 881000.000. i..IGiiudiI Alr- poro wu largely obsolete when it wII finished. and the lime mun- tlon will probably Ipply in the cue . of the exteiilion.-St. Tliomu TimeI-Journal E p-Gtretford II can ill be natal palivlno an that parent: Ibuldirt do their chllilrui Iamewurk. lane of then Question: If! mush, lump-Hernia , 1 Clllny In loud the link of I mammoth that lived some lull year: no. Edmonton will even things up by diacoimliu I new oil well.-Cnlury Journal lf elvlllntleu Iheull he vlpol i cut. one wooden how archaeolo- am of the future would oxplall the rep" "-.1'-r- nii automobllel. Brockville Recorder of cnurse clothe: doI't IIIIII the mm. but so mIny Ire better ludleu of clothes than they Ire of mun.-Brandon Sun some of our Iauiiue mum seem mouse to the Hungarian: A vIcuum cleaner does not cleni Vlcllllml. nor a It.eIm Ihovel Ihov el steam.-Brandon Sun The school year can be conIider- : ed II officially ended when the lllllll decilion liaii been i'eIcheri to biIme the report uni on fllhuil side of the family--linmllton Spec- tutor Occulonnlly with intention to be i correct. one dial: the wrong num- ber on the telephone. it could be for I tIxi cab. the florist or the telegraph company. When a warm Ind soothing womIn'a voice Ins- wers at the other end of the line. i one reIllzes it's the wrong num- her. but how beautifully although unintentionally right is the mis- take! Reluctantly. one lungs 'up the receiver Ifter apologizing. Ind vainly wondering how. in heaven": name. the might be continued.-Cape Breton Post conversation ' I Dining roomI Ire fut becom- ing obsolete ll few people up If- ford to have more Iueltl than can be sealed in the kitchen or break- t fut nook. Kitchener-Waterloo . Record An Inn: factory in the United States has announc ” that heme- forth it will give feminine mnrke men I choice of colon - they mu buy revolvers in pink. lurquolu or gold. This should revolutloniu gun-toting by the fair sex.-Oitl I wit Journal mi 3023'. btmns ON YOUR I!!! out sum Guano COMPA NY LTD. Itullogton. Ont. legion. Ma-ile Hilts will be continued l until September. 1945. it was nn- l Rose Spiav. The combination invaluable nits in: -my nidnim Porno-Git-en is Canada: No I insecticide-fungicide thll gin-is fullest protection. flllleil (onirol Ruv Pomn-Green now It your local Nursery. Hauiuaro. Department at l-ecd and Seed Store. Dust and Wm! 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