.......-.,..-.7... '71: Guaodtg I Per 1000 persons up to 50 year! old. the rate is 34.2 compared with 99.7 in the United States and a little l Mocllicoiiv ..m. NOTES in me. WAY T Speaking "cm" H" mm Li.i'u:l...sucg higher in Canada "This" says a re- . ww- '”'.,..,..."""......""'..?'.'..t't.;'.'.::t"i".u.....' q...... no ,, t ' . has one new new is ,deile- he a one which be ... .,, sh .. port, has had an unfavorable effect , , mu. ""0" h - 1. an um” .18” an I To ........ioloe..:zsu.a.'a.nyr-can i 1 d IilllllaIN.lUllOIOI.ll-D0 ""9 WW3 aw "N .''""l0 uu.sumn.rul.iua- and gown u-use , on the outlook of young peop e,an , .4 . and liver. but the pol man 1. won "an nf n" P. nnsilon "W w'""" has contributed to discontent. un- g::3t"aI::,:7wl:l.r”ll.cuM'1"r ", 'l"”'l,- 5lh'.";,:”a.":: ::g"I::? 3" wmi, um ,,,,',, .34: , mo exit! "lilo? Not the farm. Iasnber Canadian Daily lveiunoc Puhlldan A:&IlC Member of 'l1uCasudA'nn Preal llarssbas Audit Bansau of Clrculatii Iraaell olfiws st Sununusido. lnntuuo and Albania Aulhoriud as second Clan Mall In the Phil OH- How emotionally stable are yntr ' It's a fact that one out of ever! , to A 4 who "graduate from Nllllchooithlsyearwiil boundary treatment some-. ' """';' or but the taxpayers whose money brought services to the edge 9; the sna.-Byreutford loxpogiio, luffbouoltot of lilo - Ilniltoo Spootr w to ' vial" ....?3'..I.1.-mm.'.":'.'.'- settlement, emigration". In fact, emigration is the main cause of the decline. Most or the emigrants go -4 Departmul. GI-III. . or r . mm (15.13 ' ' v - b t I lid 3 :' ;2.3'if.:':.. ill:-3.1.? lliiffy 10 S a I-;e;n:,,,, Mb glwmgggg ,g;lau;gvgn;h;,v,Lf,g3- ..l.'W.'"il'J In-3-'u".d&':'.'i.'..'t'. -7”" "'""'3'" "9"" 1 " ""'"" T" All this, however, does not up. especially if'undu-taken when u:J"'Ee' Imiori his marathon b"dyhm',7;u'dl'” "'53- "" "”""t mean that Irishmen are in despair, 5'" "' "';"”""'' m''''' ,m'" '9' "uh ' '”'lY"d l"' 'W"” ""1 three parts. the hrsilniunildieliita hillrn P1utI'.lnIy and grevon scom- bleeding fingers and in a state ”. um amomhm "my. Th; pa 9 manta reek own. of coma-all for about as mean bnwum mum" the bum The much less that ther souls are being nurtured on past glories alone. Far .from it. As Eire's Prime Minister Costello put it in a recent speech: "Ireland is proud of the spiritual empire that has raised its status snuiiusr. AUGUST 4. less The Greater Danger It is brgiilliing to look as it the trouble Britain alld France are llav- ing with President Nasser of Egypt -ingiosa a world record as one could achieve.-London Free Press was contain: -the lungs. llgin, and heart. The ,lbdominal cam, contains the bow , of which there are five: is, e, l, o and ug- l -Ottawa Journal EARLY SIGNS What are some of these early ,signs of emotional illness Dr. Samuel Liebman. Chicago psychiatrist, says some of the warning signs which might mean the beginning of emotional prob- Cracltliiu Main Nlghtlllest Yet for Stocks." says a headline. meaning the stock cars in race! I B that are out on for the enjoyment The" "W" M" M”'""" was won by a Finnish runner in.re- ls more serious from a long-ialige from that of a small island t0.that leE:”:l:l:"y. remennem mm. 0, mg cfowds. It is nfngmhom mm mm. In other words he beat ,-,,.,,pU,,,, man from the curient of a mother country , He pointed llousness. mbmgy to , Par tmlihzd b dl om the best the race has known iiriio controversy over the status oi the out that at the present time there mtg. frequent feelings of gloom 3' gugim gefng m5:o'f:e "gram 5:35; gm! h:Vl:,l;r:1oiIi;i:r records . l , . V - , , , . or es sir. . sport t Suez L anal. This latter wll pi0b- are .20 million Americans of Iilsh DlSSIPllSliICll0ll with one's lot wlihlmlg 3'"""'l5t;"d ll "guillll goes to prove that the modes;-nlst in life, difficulty in getting along SP” ”'”"e”' 9 9"” W" are at least as good. and probably disappointed.-Port Arthur News- Chronme Miter. than their predecessors, re. gardless of what anyone may say about the good old. days,..Pm-1 Arthur News-Chronicle birth or exlractioll in the Un'ted States. Only the good Lord knows how many there are in other coun- tr es. but two or three times that with associates or holding jobs. failure to make adjustments at home. EBRATIC HABITS ' Erratic eaiipg or sleeping hab- ably end in some sort of comprom- ise satisfactory, or at least tolerable, to both sltlcs. Already the Egyptian leader has l)'dt'l(CCl down on his orig- rTrnffic Is now so heavy and slow in Paris streets that two big dailies. France Solr 'and Paris- W; A as China and the Soviet Union are son, commenting on Amcl can de- my TOWARD THE Nam" ms ,0 be encounlercd. ,3, the was me" heartily and unmmouy ,, I hung ,..,,,.,,,,M And when I 1' concerned, they could very well use tention of a, Canada-bound survivor The dip 0'. mp mgam R mwud beds lire comparatively horizont- iy pasud, leghl vanish & this crusading zeal for their own of the Andrea Doria disaster, de- the north. Half way up the per- gzfj,-'f,',e""p'I,':,lff:j,?":;:f,,L'If,,lef; T LOSE NFW mm, C” w;'m”e' W" ' """" ”' """' , ' ' - g n , pendh-lilar front of Carleton Head ” . , ' , ' " ' ' fen defglgns and probably lull in Clmod that whether or not the Ta." there is hand of congionlcriile. tr,a,l,l,l.1fignfhgtyigcisgovhostscgg, DETROIT 1ltPl - The IIorsc- 0pEl':,:Enggup . tent-"V. "um 1..."-ggcg she. 1172. 800d time had ever been a Communist. his ,lH"i:iiong2"10;:;:i'r:(t1 3;! lljl('kf;:iii5- (llilfln:-I most favorable for the ""m- 8 "V".'"”05:f;Y ,9” Ch?” promise for earth and for my I S y 8 I 0” w 'e' """”""c""" M ” """'e" "d "I" In Comommn 68 car' W” ””m' our sxperienca of over three quarters of a century as insur- ,' :4 good SN'il0n of a large part of v I f 8nlZF.V V0iitlIi'9: unless, of course. it bill aimed at cutting down, and the rornlinn formation as it is 1,.,mj, li:'",h'ehc,',',,,';.:o:,:(;1;i8':.(:,T: OUR YESTERDAY5 and sliall inherit everlasting life. v . i . . , , I ' . drvc oped in the basin f th Gull ,, j Westcln diplomacy or force, 01 peiliaps eventually plcvcnting the 0, 3,. La,m.,,c,.. Tm. ,,2., ,i,,..,,,,, i”n'g”:h';fi:;1':”,::v”;? ii:-lg9r”el'f.”l;';Yh from The Guardian Files ) " in the Drill Eireann have discussed ada's right to n 12 mile limit in its A: the beds of the entire form "'9' M? Al" M'cK'""”" W 73" YM35 A90 , f . . , . - 2 - ' ' ' Ca ntry Practical El city ' . ,. it soirowfuily, though not hopeieIs- ierrllvoi-ial waters, the Prime Mln- ":,”.::;u”o':: 3;.";r':.l 3' ,';':,”.3,','L'.-,,,,9" 3”" "a "L Ac,.,.-di.(,Mi:':',..lr:)il.m mm mmnl Welding (No four month counsel 4 ly. According to the Irish Times. lster replied: "Because of the num- to in, north-northeast ii... nut. Senator Hlythorne poinhd bill but Austin. the Right Rev. Tzx. ' ' '. v . mi, parliamentary recognition of . her of divi . . cm I the Md ' M H some of the difficulties iv h had Gorrnsn a native of P.l:.I. who stud9m' '0 dnlrln "WY t3k9 W9 Y9u'59""9'ln.A"wmou"”.ch' alone: we have in our arm- P ” 5- 3 '9 0" Y- 1,, ' pi . . .- I , . , will indicate their postiva stI'lltl- en encountered while I-v- um-cl l- cnmonl-. run we cam Inlet and umbina Sheet Metal , it . . grave national problem is a good ed forces. We don t want to start a graphically. so that no beds at 9'" "Md VII in '01 009- Iemhd first Bishop of nose, Na- . ' u t . , ., zthln Ln thgt it ",9 9. 0 -- Cape Traverse. as raved by this '"'""”"' lid 5'9 "I I3"? .' ' TIIO Ittilltbll & VGA"! ll M ' the HE . 8. arch ut the war . Surely, the words must have . P T dreadful inertia that seems to have been spoken facetiouslv. If wars i'i35l.l".Tfla.'.".T'i life" :lr:cl:nt,rth':gv:ti':ll 'o?tu'I3li:: The Prince Edward lsl Pro-" cm". "Em. "I. 1. hi" - . iii ” ' ii 'I- - ' ,' gt, , C" - 3, . that of Ioadiag, was:-"' ism-o in islconuiundc nuns an t 0093! I " I ' I ' u ,1 overqolm "everybody or near! y started as easily as that. the world gnu: nd:'1ym:i'i:::IlIs::!t bemzverelln mm W Mr. B. wah, ;' in 'u"u” ".1, m H W in. 'd. - y I I V, v '1. IVIHIII Carleton Head sud ape four. ioned the statement ihltcfial Iuai convention in or ' ' I if ' if V lb!- inal demand that all tolls on Canal number would not be an exagger- us, ,,W,,nd,,1g,,,c,' excem" Pulse are delivering mm M , .. traffic be paid in funds "acceptable ated guess. And, of course. wher- snllglllins. eagltlg ::;n:'l;'llf'!f'l-n their l:i8P9PS by ."1010I”b03'- 0" "1? io Eigxlit". Which did not include ever they are, there is a bit of old of lhfanltlfvpelir rlishi lion: rililsig: islieemgeriil-Zeiiriii:c:ll;unEh::rli:5: sterling. In addition he has toned Ireland, and there are the graces lr)rll;g:t indicate an emotional pm found Aha, me ,e,, m,,,o,.bom 1,, d0Wn his lmlguage 3 hm anhough it mid me mlems for leader5h'l)' Spit" Indications of more imminent ::tr:'reliw as:dwiiveesii3)i?iid fi?ii't?ers' ht; - still is more hellicose than the act- itual and temporal, without which g”"39B ”lLP9b'50nIlity disintegra- pm, s,,,,,,;w,, hour, q,,;cke,.u,,,, AlIHIOl'I1Id ual military might at his disposal the world would be poor and deso- fo?,"o-win'g slg";s':"'" "Y" "9 9" truck delivery.-France Actuaile ?”.9”;'.i”.;".””it.Zi;-21.82.?" ””i.”1?5ffT.. oftzi-"Jim-1lsl':?'in--ldtl"'l::: ":5 Min." 7' is am 1'9 t . - 3 ' ,' - m Jen ofh , es s r. ona" lemngs".poc- n l pear to have avvepieti the naIionai- matical ability to calculate what glellicldnels la:bs"5:atlen?3fse:l"::i1 foil, 'tiV,l'r5W;!fei;n,n:"t',,I:(l,'f 3:-1b.: er ization of the canal as 8 tall 80- will have happened to the ”Ould ;i?,:,"exh”:,;5,'uv:, ”'c,.”i::',?1;'m'; 52:? is to call the Minister a "big, El9?l1'lc5l wl"l"8 compli; and they are now C0nCen- Sod", say by the end of the century, abusive and destructive behav- gm”'f;"::i1,o:t:;5i:::::;;;8,l:'t: :3 B9Pu3:'IEH”1d 5l1PPu0l trating on international control Of should the present trend continue, m"sm5' Mn Fleming surely would do bet: e"tin the important waterwav Assuming which Heaven forbid But in any PREVENTIVE MEASURES M, mm ma, He is o,Mous,y mh Household A pliances th t V ' mbltioiis have not t ll u - -, ,1 l - n t . Vllhiiile C111 V011 d0 10 help life and overtrslned. If the members Televis 0'' a A assers a . even , ie splrl ua empire 0 T I t I ven ve opment of these symp- ii hi completely ousted his reason - I which Mr Costello referred will e n toms pr. uebmim mm the" anjnruigugleaxngzi :t!(2Vt:::;.:: '. T . , , . . ' . , . . , . Wh t r i h tell i th , WEKGSIIOIIS as gu deposts: sit making faces at s h lh . precallous assumption, to be sule- still be fiouiishlng like a gleen bay ";(vlin(i)Iul:Ellilt;1h(;mlnv,:;ltm0l;1;tl'::nf;.:; :u:'insa:)ri0iL:blE;m:t t(i'1lte()s;;r(lxgg,arIet do n9n::'9um: mi; f:llo:1v'it3l,hisCI”s Love my ndghbnr. Accept pm Reporting Wm have ;)Cbe”do:". 155 GIOOT 600. Si. i " f i the wholelaw. The rest is but com- pl” " they "'9' 3' '0l"3"t M by tEleVi8i0n.-Montreal Star - a peaceful, or at least a non-violent, solution can be expected. For the time being. that iS- enlng in increasing me35UTe the Guardian of January 16. I891. of The whole series at the Capes for bll'icks with which to line the as 8 tmnqumzer ' The long-range prospect is nn- whole mm of Civilized socjet . a disclissioli on "The Tunnel will not be more than half the tunne. . I ' . p y Question." Mr. Bainis remarks on thickness of the same at Rice Mr. C.C. Gardiner asked whe- mTaacg(el;utthi3;1ogl;ry:)ellnsc'::?ti chI;?g': other matter. and probably a more serious one. If there is one thing more than another that has emerg- wise man. never makes cate- ed geologist and had made on what was a great trough of sllb- Mr. Bain replied that much of through periodic checkups pmy uni. um douhl. mmfortghly furnished rooms with uni ed from the dlsputanons of me past gomcal predlcuons; u n 1 e 5 5, of extensive investigations on ills sldence during the Permian time. the work could, in'his opinion, all Unchecked and umreneh mm. wmwm bath. Two minute, wajk from Rgjlwgy smug”, steam. ship Piers. Business and Theatrical District. Lunch Counter, couple of weeks it is that Nasser has visions of lordship over the entire Arab, and Moslem, world. He does not appear to have the persuasive qualities which Hitler undoubtedly possessed in the early stages Of his measures in dealing with highway gd agpfared in The Examincr.- Eiatinly otfha muss tuf bolultdher cluyi mag mam-131 fur lining the run. . . . . ' . , . u on e ex emly.0 9 P0" nel might be taken from the reactions to it turbulent career' but there is little traffic offendelsi 11 is not before Greaiiy g,,,.,-paged inut,-est 1,, "10 9'3)? I5 "N19-Fl8id by Ibmlt excavation, and questioned Mr. Answer: Some persons can doubt that he feels called upon to the mantle of pan-Arab-- wear on Quebec highways last weekend. so , I d d , to h clc v an a eslre car a , - , . more accurately, perhapm pan.Is. o o a paper) by Francis Rainy Esq” :;:(s!ei:f”t2e Iiziag-Lrniullgkltuielgolilkfig Permian. forrllliiion usually con- son from it is carried to them ll- 1 A mm", H large number of our outcrops in Bhurir-"Bin Marsh. tamed lime. Streaks of clay in directly. Mum. Iomic-greatness. Excerpts from a speech he made the other day wit- ness to this. He spoke of "Egypt's mission to unite. the Arab word the dream of scientists. Now the 1., stand. Hon. Daxid Laird mm 0, S0,, Wok my ,mmm' wmch lob! of limeA:n thed bncksm K. you mdmpwmwin mvmimmmhw mwm from the Atlantic to the Persian Israel government has signed a. Pied ihefhalrl 8"d "19" W"? in shows the ouicmp D; . vgfy ex. '- 9"" 9' 3” ""1”” y,,,, an ,.;,,.d, 9,, .,,,.,mp. -ygs" myour loan to- lhc audience lion. Senator lIay- lensive bed of shale, Two mil" thought that we should all put a- nut pm”. if" hr Lmp km, or com. in tad”, q Gulf". "All the peoples of the Afri- can continent", he said, ”will turn which. its inventor claims, can do gIL'llrer0fi:ull&z!i(l'iuesrn0;1)-rig-1l'fl'z9s5gy"l,u';' which makes an elevation in the Us 8 "mm, ghmm, be our WW cumming my lhelf f?1C6Si0W3.TdS U5. guardians of just that. Baitl. showing the strata under pmme of the Straw He pointed out that great improve-i weather "d I ha" had ' buy and the bed of the o'rHEn FEATURES ments had been made in tunncll- "VT the Northern gate of this continent and its link with the outside world". He referred to "the gigantic scaf- folding of our power" arising from a c-solution asking the Federal iis were exhibited, S - 1-,, H, d , ; lh. served the thanks of the Province ll - - n - - Mr Bain 5 'd ' th f '”"' "5 9 "P W" " "' A - - gray ' the solidarity of some 400 m'lhon Government to pay monthly wages ,g Ad 3' "1 9 Course 0 or on is evideniiy the mun .,i for inviting Mr.. Baln to prepare of winter m "H I b h d d pg......gng.g.g1..-u..ys:sm , the, f hndr um ,. 13 he " 4"” "W the ioundaimnl the wearing out of larger beds the paper to which all had hsten- , " "5 9 "' OPIN mumos sv Anoinmsur-nlons POI IVENINO noun 0 m0 8 0 C en 9 - of this Island are laid lipon a great ed with up mm-h pleasure, He IWEP BWBY. bu ”. . it... A,-.-..' .,,. . ,,,,,d n,,,..,(,.,.,, gr... Moslems scattered around the con- tinents of Asia and Africa. 100 mil- lions of these are in India and Pak- istan, 30 millions in China, and 40 is sure that Allah has called him to lead his chosen people. And, as far A unilcd Arab front in the oil produc'ng Middle East and beyond, under Egyptian control, and encour- aged if not actually furthered by the Soviet Union and China, is, ob- viously, the most annoying possibil- ity that could result from Nasser's both, can manage to stop its growth while there is yet time. It is far more dangerous than the national- ization of the Suez, which was to have come to pass in a few years time anyway. inside. The ban takes effect two ',lIe,sl":f"K,f,','(';ff: great want is easy and regular Band. . 0llAnun'1'm10wN yea:-s rmm now. the delay holng W" the "err" teen. "0" fl?L"?J3."l'.f."l?.'I .l.i"l'l. i”.T..'f3'..?5 in Ipeaklntl with Mr. new? I OPENS FOR THE I956-57 SCHOOLYEAR The Emerald Isle For some years there has been . . . , th , P t l i. . tcruncern uvter this gap: det.;ld.no in devices. il:liPFlMl'I'fIedEI' ills mwaiels cilciiie ,,,,.,,.,C,,L.ms i'linf.wt'l.l:.prod.:cta::np:.fuagtgu u : TRAINING OOUIIB AVAILABLI . e ualon f. I1. " " -'1'!-Y .-l i lild. ' up ""' i V n h;:":1m-V becgme esugegasmg; Asked . . ,,l,'f.',,."C,,,”,',,,3:,.,,iI:',;,'",f,,',', ,',,"l',,, The loo re! was compllmenml cess of last year's, and the outlook one vote Dag Ooursos are offered latte following: . . in the Commons why the Permian are found resting upon "Y "'9 9 """"' '"0"- 9' for druled Imliifv this Fill m- , - . .- lmrav. non. sen-tor ll-yo-om. er looked mm.-' Automotive Mechanics Hometconomics - , matter that members of all parties Stlfiltfcaily, the Irish Republic tree, and-if a non-Irishman may be permitted to suggest it-bright EDITORIAL NOTES course, he is so very wise that he has the knack of making his errors look like fulfilments. 0 I 0 Quebec police are taking sterner time. At least twenty persons died Making fresh water out of the waters of the Dead Seaethe saltiest water in the world-has long been contract for an experimental plant Tile C.C.F. Convention now meirting in Winnipeg is considering There's something to be said for it; but it could establish an annoying precedent. Fathers would almost External Affairs Minister Pear- short stay in the United States -could not have prejudiced the secur- ity" of that country. There's an- other diplomatic understatement for the scrapbook. O O 0 President Eisenhower has signed tragc death toll of children trapped in i'efrlgel'ators. The new law for- bids interstate shipment of any household refrigerator whose door cannot easily be opened from the allowed to give refrigerator manu- facturers time to incorporate safety Covernment has not asserted Can- wouid be on the precipice of a big one right now, following Egypt's seizure of the Suez Canal. There may be good reasons why Canada ti-molding the 12 mile-limit dc- A rllonels nstveen- uiW”NilIIlttIlloll0;IVul '5 f'o.i!Il.'NNIthdali.ywaight. the feasibility of a Cailsr.-way across Norlliumberland Strait is the following report, from The the rock and sand formations are of special interest, as he was Prince Edward Island's most tint- nwn a('L'illlnI. The tunnel project is now regarded as inexpediont but there was vision and enter- prise behind thc movement at that time. The Guardian is indebted to Mrs. C. MacEachern. of Rice Point. for a copy of the paper con- taining the report, which original- the Tunnel Question, as well as regard for the Natural History best citizens to go to the Board of Trade Rooms Tuesday even- ing. Every seat in the rooln was occupied, and many persons had thorne. Iion. G.W. Bentley, and the Strait, Strait, in profile, with several of the plants and trees belonging to the geologic ages, were hung agaiiist the wall. and several fos- hasin of carboniferoiis rock. ex- tending from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick on the south. to the Magdalen islands on the north. The rock formations he-long, for A tunnel extending from Carleton Head in Cape Jourmnln would go through the Permian. with abundance of lime in its com- position. Bill in the fare of the (lift we see the bands of conglo- nicrate change into shale. ' The rocks about Capc Traverse SP0"! to belong to the middle div- ision of the Permian. On the sl'mil shore, between Rico Point and (FIIDE Cove. Mr. Baiii had follnd nf this section to which the beds at Cape Traverse could he re- ftrrcd is the middle portion where the great shale beds thin out and the massive sandstone deposits be- gin. The Triassic bcds of sandstone are six miles of the Permian from Kinknra to Cape Traverse, and six and a half miles further the grey sandstones of the New Brunswick cool formation. msln belong to the lower Per- mian. . AT mos POINT A section of the Lower Permian Point Olwilllovilvll. Jfthisscetlolwn W Porrniair pretty much of the same character, though not of the same relative thickness. Point, this difference being caused by the fact that the centre of the Island is towards the centre of while the Cape Traverse district was on the border of that basin. not subjected to the same amount of sedimendalion. The headlands on the shore of New Brunswick are of a much darker red than those at Cape Traverse. Jourimain Point consists four feet of red sandstone. Under- lying this sandstone is a thick bed or red clay shale. This is the very This bed must be sixty feet in thickness. Northward, under the water of the Strait, there is a mile or more out there is a sandstone ridge. The character of the rest of the beds may be judged by their de- nudation at the outcrop, affecting the profile of the basin of the of softer material which crop out in the locality, and the deep sound- ing and stiff clay bottom well into Carleton Head prove the continu- ance of large shale beds of the Lower Permian: and these beds the tenacious character of the ma- terial will tend to prevent flood- ing-one of -the greatest difficul- siiilable material of the cheapest kind at hand in our own country for the lining of the work, Mr. B.-iin expressed the hope that there would be no lack of enter- prise and unanimity in our public men in urging forward this work so essential to the prosperity of the country. cm: the world inonimnt ll well as animate. and urging that we must use every means that science and art place within our reach, in the endeavor to keep up with the progress of the ago. At present he said in conclusion. "our,ono country, true to ourselves-by un- ited and persistent effort until this great object is obtained." Mr. Joint Newson. Mr. C.C. Gard- suitable for the Hot at too prr posed tunnel could loud as this Island. ” - Mr. lain oxplsind um gray his mentary. lher or not it would be necessary to use gun powder in making the excavation be done with pick and shovel. MATERIAL FOR LINING Mr. Newson knew no insuper- able objection to the construction of a tunnel and said that the en- terprise should be "pushed for all it is worth." He thought it possible Bain upon that point. Mr. Bain replied that it had been found that clay in the lower which there is no lime may be found-but even if so, the constant presence of an analyist would be necessary to prevent the possibil- slde party politics and go for the tunnel. The party that will give lng since the Severn tunnel was completed. Mr. A, Mat-Ncill thought that the Natural History Society de- spoke strongly in favor of a tun- nel. Dr. Bccr moved a vote of thanks to Mr. Hain and expressed the hope that surveys and estimated ion the paper should be read be- fore the authorities at Ottawa. A vote of thanks to Mr. Baln lost in the sinking of the Italian liner,Andrea Doris. Tile experi- mental car was built for Chrysler in Turin. Italy, pnd was being shipped to the United States for its first public showing. A Chrys- Ier spokesman said the Norseman cost about 5150.000. 25 YEARS AGO (Aug. 4. loan Notwithstanding the coolness lo the air, a large cmwd of people en- 'joyed a splendid concert in the Queen Square Gardens last night given by the League of the Crosl , Lliihilur, manager of the Prince Edward Island Co-Orerative In and Poultry Assoclat on, we learn others and of your own short- comings. Attend church regularly. Religion is consoling; it can act Control your anxieties, don't let them control you. ' Erase any doubt you might have tal stress, lemember, can cause organic ailments such as ulcers. colitis and high blood pressure, in addition to eventual menial break- down. QUESTION AND ANSWER T.C.: Is it possible, even having 7 - ll HOLLIS ST. A Good Moderately Priced. Friendly Hotel Fruit, Magazines, Toiletries and Barber Shop in Hotel building, Frea Parking. , DAILY RATES 82.50 to 37.50 PER DAY. Weekly Batu for Permanent Guests. Automatic Fire sprinkler In every loan for our GnostI' Baht! III Protection. HALIFAX. N. I. touched poison ivy, not to have come in contact with ivy with per- fect safety, while others are very likely to react even when the pol- 7 I, with this room and weather, with the world. Inside, I washed the windows down; wind hurled rain against the pane outside. The lne while a corresponding task ' ..at k 5 Got: the cash now to consolidate bills or buy what wt... ..... lga rvesno my THEY tom :50 la st!” or anon on ”o-min. 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