“Zimrdimi Dru- Prime Edwaiu island Like The new wJ. Neuron, vubhihu lift” lat-Ill W (due: I I'lltrvy holldaytl it nylon-tam. vzl by mum... New/sputum ita I'm alt . u somwua. tumult. Alb-r lam-n4 Scum :tprnumod human” by wait... NstrlrIr. mung Sen/tr" lorent'i m why-ti, A... l ‘0 mm. In Man. unfit“ riwitt Un nitv c.5942 own-r "( Infill \‘ionl «wt. shut limit... to: 7m MI be! Can-dim Dhtli Nuts-rev Punish-r. Minion I d The Crunle Fun The Canadian II mil.an Ihtlteei to th. m lie! «but» us la n h- l. m. A... .iIIIo to the but w- in rabbit...“ at my N mm . y-It by wt 131 mil not serviced tat nun M100 I yell nt‘ ls‘lhd and UK y... in us munwullh t v t it so Wt. mp. Po EMZn-ihel Add" sure-u nt CIVCUilllflH than: i so wen 'g _,__,_‘ A Big Forward Step ‘ A ProVinclal report that a rich and proce. established at Georgetnnn. (‘onstriiv- tibn will begin nexl spring and it is etpected that the plant will be In operation hr the {all of “164. This is till! no“: for the whole is particularly Province: and it gratifying that the plant is going to where transportation famiilies are good by rail. road and water. and nhere o'nce again it Will be possible to harbor facilities nlie Kings t‘nnntv rapital. utilize the fine there for nvnrseas shipments. For it is one of the athentagt‘: possessed by the Canadian—Nor— organiution launching the enterprise with provincial support. that it has market contacts in overseas coun— tries as well as on this continent. Coincident with this news comes frosted food plsnt under construction It Monta- she should b. ready to mm pro— cessing broccoli about the first of October. Among other crops, It, Is expected to process some 6.000 tons of potatoes annually when the plant mm" development which word that the new gets into flill production, Here again. Provincial Govern- ment cooperation and support have. ry in bringing a big enterprise of this kind here. Can we afford to take chances of losing money In these ventures" That ques- tion has been asked; and the ans- wer is that we can‘t afford not to take such minimal risks—for mini- mal they are compared with the op- portunities they represent. if we mean to make progress at all In our food Industries In this modern age. it Is through modern processing and marketing methods that it must be Ichieved. These big companies have both the technical know-how and the wide market contacts that can service us in a manner quite im- possible for us to (In by ourselves. The Show (internment Is to be commended on keeping this prime objective in the forefront. it was an obieotive which was preached years ago in this newspaper b.\‘ the late Mr. HRS. Hemming. who unfor- tunately was too far in advance of his time to make much impression on our governments of the day Proces- sing techniques have, vastly improv- ed since then. and so have the chan- ces of success. To fail to realize, this now would he unpardnnable on the been nec part of any administration. The Chicken War As our readers are doubtless Iere. the international cackle over i Amer'lmn chickens in Europe Items l. from the European Common Mar- lrIt’I refusal to reduce the tariff of imported American poultry. Why is this Io serious? B e r, a u s e American brneders exported $500 million worth -! of broiler fowl to W est Germany ’ The US. figures that the new Common Market tariff will lower us. sales by almost $15 million I year. Accordingly it has , decided to rehliate by withdrawing I tIrlff concessions (m items in which the Common Market makes I cum- l‘, pnblI volume of sales to the us. . following public hearings in >fiptember on the particular items 1‘ cents per polind on Ilene last year. Funk Wells" 2 us. mihhuu .my but der mm, tug-ht 5... lbs Pvmrs Sue-t, ‘ rout-I ml . :- mm all mi mum. outside sum Com. At'ctsr' ziTln'sii. Government an- nouncemenl vesterday confirmed the mlllli-million dollar in: plan' is to he will go into effect in October the GATT 30—day notice rule. 118. [merIlment will press for hearing as little as possible I hem. About 8! million worm of. British exports to the us. would he hit under the preliminary list of commodities advanced. Common Market acumen in Brun- sels were surprised and dismeved by the, U.S. action which they re- garded as excessive and threaten- ing to GATT. Many other agricul- tural issues besides chickens hnvo yet to he sevtled: and France. mean- while. is endeavoring to settle them on her own terms. The chicken war is duck soup to France. which went: to make Germany A captive market. for French farmers. The long-term danger. as the Financial Times states it. is “that Washington may lose its enthusiasm for the Common Market on the ground that it brings the US. economic drawbacks. without the compensations of greater political unity in a Europe closely associated with North America." in short. the. chicken has become an economic and political test case-a syman of fu- ture trade dealings with the Com- mon Market. of the American drive for freer trade and the. concept of Atlantic partnership. Preparing The Ground The royal conlm"sion on bicul- tum sm is getting set to begin i s inquiry. though it is not expected that, public hearings will begin be- fore next .lnnuarv. Meanwhile. it has been announc- ed that the Federal Government is going ahead with a new program to make French a working language In the civil service without waitinit for the commission's findings. A cabinet committee and a small task force of high—level officials are pre- paring several concrete steps to he announced in Parliament soon after the sesiion rcsumcs on Sptember 80. As the commission settles down to its work. it will be watched with much interest by all Canadians. end perhaps with some apprehension by many whose background is neither English-speaking nor French-speak- ing. The comm on‘s terms of re- ference, however, are reassuring in this regard, Its business will lie—— not only to inquire into and report upon “the existing state of hiling. ualism and biculturallsm in Canada and to recommend what steps should be taken to develop the Canadian confederation on the basis of an equal partnership between the founding rams." hilt to do so while "taking into account the contribution made by the other ethnic groups to the cultural enrichment of Can- ada. and the measures that should be taken to safeguard that contri- button." it Is significant that two of the oommi oners have backgrounds i that are, neither French nor Enz- lish and that In every case their qualifications are such Is to com- mand the respect of all Canadians There will be. as I result. higher hopes throughout the nation that the commission will be successful in its vitally important task. They're Human, Too Because a doctor's life is dediut- ed to the maintenance and restora- tinn of health. one might think the i doctors would take mpecial care of their own health. Too often just. the opposite is the case. Perhaps doctors spend too much time wor- rying about their patients' health to i pay much attention to their own. in any case. there was some head- scramhlng arnnng the fraternity when the results of a June meeting of the American Medical Associa- tion in Atlantic City were announc- ed recently. At. this meeting some 1.564 doctors were examined in what might he termed a mass checkup. 0f the doctors tested at this meeting. so per cent showed “sig— nificant nbnormalities"—-some more th an one—which indicated th at ‘they could he headed for some ser- ious chronic illness. of these there were 39 per cent who had elevated cholesterol. and high cholesterol can end up In coronary thrombosis or other types nf clotting of blood ves- sels. The doctors tested were large- lv males between the Iges of 80 Ind 65; and it has been said that if similar tutu were given A similar group of non-medical men. It might very Well be that. the some results would show up. That is all very well , but the story in that case wouldn‘t have attracted the wide. attention it is receiving some the nautical. couecllou NEW iuTeRE‘iT IN THE WAISTLIM E i r’llte \ llEGAUttE V " PAW» esttotlLbil$ 4:: BACK HEMLINEs um SLIGHTLY —r cum mes mus nae ARKQY M Tums OTTAWA REPORT by PARIS STYLES Patrick Nicholson More Generous Now With Thirst-Quenchers “Happy days are here' agni wrote one Parliamen- tary correspondent. describingv - reception for the Press given by Prime Minister Penison slut t Mrs. Pearson This was in»: first time Ottawa‘s Press curl-ill had been entertained at the obi iiclal summer residence at thel Prime Minister. sited nu lh r lam M Harrlnnton Luke. iust‘ WishiulThinking wtnutiutl lr Mr. Douglas i-lnrlmess i. uni talking in terms of I chum-i live party leadership convention. ‘ He made relerence to It min the other day in Calgary. Such a i convention. slid. may be‘ ulicd tnl- early in is“. Mr. [darkness Is not thI o lily disgruntled chum-vulva wh u would like to see llch a conven- tlnn next year, it may be taken for granted out other rebels in the party would agree with him, At the moment. however, these would Ippelr to be n distinct minority. mostly in Ontarin.l with iii, Harkness himself the‘ lone western rcbel of tulip. t PUBLIC PouTlCAL FATRONAGB ‘ Sir.— A letter. startled by “A t Voter“. which sppeand in your 1 Aususi ltitti edition. in one sizned by or Cheverle. published In your August mil edition, imply that the Civil rvne Federation nl rumuii is l interested in protecting only service win- 7" ed without cause by the Libersl Government made by this organiznlion lowing the 1957-51! elections mimemus Public Service ployees were laid on by the n- servstive Administration in like manner [would first like to make it quite clear that while the Can» uh... Pm; report. cut-mu by both the Evening Patriot and The Guardian. indicated that {ha Federation had chIrgcd the Lil» ere] Government with s "reviv- Ii" of political patronage in the Public Service, in our press re‘ lease there wax nil suggestion we considered thin to be a "re- vival" of the evil prIrtice. The Federation is not unaware at the prawns which have bee followed by the two major polit- irnl parties in llllbuz positions in the Public service which in. not mi within the more at the Civil Service Act. Neither at these two pnrtlu uh hold tli emlelvu blameless ill this respect. it is iel nl Federation officials that the time hII long when u more I' tutti Ipproncb Ihotlld be "km in the iilliuz n! all position. ii i- with this thought in mind thIt we at this time Isk tor the Introduction hi Ippmprilte leg- islatlon In ihui employees who liIve iiiven cunlclentlous mu IItIlerlnry nervtce to :h ei mun-y need not fur dismtess whenever there ll u chum In Iovernment. ln thll relpcct we Ire mun nutziul ior ms lupv pm we are receivinl mm lend- c. new: . to]. when em. oi unlur maul were recmiud lulu Illa Federa- M! For this roe-on liu Ipeclflc la- cmau ot mvloyeu beinl kid of! u I unlit oi pollllu pat- rnnIu won t the It; mum of the Federation II “II! time, an mployeu who were ll“ of! I fill! of our Ina-tinny" well nice those cmplnyees oi the Public ‘- Imp" WWW“ mum" "" being dismisl- I writers hill why stnulnr protests were nut‘ 14 miles from the ParliIm 2 II 1 Building. But the happiness war induced I u b i in "first": were quenched at optiun with somethin: longer. stronger and cooler than the famous flip! of coffee offered by . previoul Prime Minister at another mid-summer reception I few years ago. roe Press Under such circumstances ulk at In early leadership cnn- ‘ venuou must come under the category at wishful thinking. Mr, Dieienbaker may llnl be Mr. Big within the party as lie was a year or two ago. but he still commands a Iuflicient tolluwiuu to i hw s n any move to unseIl him. His slated ambition is in be come Igaln prime minister. It be retains his health, he I: unlike- Ly in step down —nr to be fore- ed down — until he he» made his attempt Whether he succeed: in this Imbttinn. ul course. is In- other question. FORUM an be assured Iliey would have meived the same support thou whn Ire now being Yelena However. the net mlinrlty of Federal Government employ!” in the Atlantic Region. and (MI Includes classified civil servants. employees Ind employees of the various Boards. Ire now mem- bers or the Federation. it in our Him that all of these employees ellin conditions or employment that will enable them to give the type of service every taxpayer has I right to expect. It in molt difficult for them to do so unless they have reasonable seeuflty of 1 position. it Is for int: reuon we I l reek the Ibolltlon of the e vil I prIcttce of political lemna ge within the Federal Public ser- v ‘ l in. Sir. etc. w SINCLAIR MIcLEOD. | Field Represenutlve. ‘ Civil Service Federnttan or CInIds ' man lenw cosTs sin—i wish to conlrntullu . Mr. Dominic McDonIld (Gun- dlIlI Hill) for thlnI the inlelv iilial furtttude In put before the public what we lllllldefl Ill feel Ind agree with. lImmrryweIeftlHoIvtl Ilnr to put mu mu into words. Perhaps we hm. done this flirth sheer dimegemenl. and not IpILhy. u it milht leem. A recent Villwr from the U price] were ridiculinu in com- pIrlIon with thine ill the United Sines. where sIlnrieI are so much hither. in tin: dIy and use when en» P tl t on dueltwn Th! Pearson Government lI moving Iwa from campuillont Ind Iowsrds adult-like indle- duIl ulf-deleflnllllllon in the matter of Ilcnhniil: refresh- ments. 0 l l I W I but "dry" u. w an- tenninnl will man be licensed to serve drinks to lhosn thirsty travellers who wunt mmeuling neither hut nor loft » um wi common sense puiiiru Canada in the lame les- me of maturity with Br l i sin. France. us.A and other lrown~un nit At the same time. conslde lion in being given to the rests lion ui comfortable Ind iegIl drinking an Parliament Hill. where tar neIrly hull u century the imbibing at alcohol has not been prevented. but has b e e u compelled tu be on In uncom- fumble Ind illegal basis. A bar is being pill-med In the recon- Itriicted West Block of u:- Pur- liament Buildinn. RESEARCH autumn The long-nan Minister at Agri- culture who launched CInadI u beneficial programme at ngIl~ cultural reusrch. and who inl- tinted our successful lyatem nl Dunn-nun Experimental Farms. is to be honoured more th In '- of - century after he assumed that pantullu In the cabinet ni Sir John A. Maudons uni In Innmmctng the calling at tenders for the new Dept. of Ag- riculture nequ u n l‘ i e l‘ I here. Public Works Minister Descliat- elets Ind Agriculture Minister m ud that the new head bi. flee will be cIiled the Carlins Building. In honour of Sir .luliu Carling. - native at Luudou. 0n- tnriri. who was Mlnlsler ironi laasto 1392. The building will cost about :11 million. unit will war 12 storeys above e lur» rounding fields of the Dumlnluu Experimental P‘Irm in mum. CHEAP Anc’ric HOMES Canadian fImllIel whu badly Chill Linked with Cystitis “Id-CLVIIDIlllaI Iclll'lel fever. Im throat. or ev- en I cold. Elderl- from then source: urn-lb lain IntrInce to the blldder VII the blond mun. Hut. II I rule. the llvldlfll m“- IInlsmI enter [mm Guilds the body. lrIvellinI up the urtan lull-[ewa (“min-It. colon in. cilll from the Lntuflnll tnct In a c mun ulna. poulble be- am! of the proximity of fill mnlflll of the two ulkml. When Ole mlnlsm find con- ditions lulthle for 1 lo w I ll they propIgIte in mm num- berl. tuft-mutton remit: Ilofll with tho IhIorpflon of “II toxic Product of the (mill. Severn cystilII . often Itlfll with I chill. tollmd by I flu in temperature. loeI ot Ippetite. and Ihdomlnll dlIiUnllon. Ill- volvement of file hlIddeT ll lul- thd when hurnlfll Ind tre- fluency oi urinltinn occur. Now Ind then Acute pain is “Incisi- ;d with commotion of the hilt!- er. Fever oilen continue- for I dIy or two Ind I urlnIlyllI will dllcloce 11".! and hIcfel’lI. lore the.Idvent of the sulfuric. mides Ind antibiotics. little could be done except to encour- age drinking large Imnunu of fluid Ind using nonspecific urv IIII'y Inliupllcl. Bikini Ind wIs used to cuntrof the burning by winking the urine alkaline. This hit or miss trenlment pm. longed the infection and one leit the tissues susceptible to re. currences. than more npeclilc remedial Ire ainlable. The solube sunnin- amides head the list of drulls re- 1 inr milder acute ur- l Inflry Iract infections. But otlierl products may be needed, such. II tetracycline or furIdInlin. bk cause many at the organisms in- lecting the urinary tract are re- sistunl to the sulfnnamides. it is far this reason that. Ill! BAuSflv tive bacteria aim isolated first Ind tests are conducted in the laboratory to determine what medication will do the ties! tab of killing the organisms. it Is then prescribed in full strength until the infeclton It brought un- der conimi. SPREAD OF LEPROS" Tom writes' l'm 12 years old and since I was very younfi I've been Interested in the iteld ul medirlllr i would like to know whether doctors have learned how leprosy iI spread. REPLY We believe it II Ipread from one person in not er but he- ynnd this. the method is not. clear. This disease is not as con- er. MI! W Moll cloned his lune: lune-hut Ind bowl for Ml! KI mi.— Cli- lln’ EerIId. An old lady emu“ the street Illlnll the Mme Ind mm ll ufely tn the unwell. eu rI where I ltIffil: cop VII fill-int or with man: (III-VD Ice thIt in?" the WWII Illa?" the lady naked. THImD‘fllltllllll painl- o the trIch Illnl . "0 , I Ilw the lIdy IIIAWIM. lhmllhl ll III III advertisement in the im eomnlny." 4m We aw,“ recently. demIndId I heIdlinI is Lohlll'r'I NILloII- ty" Ind I ll 18 pmthly not. II: blue Ibout which flu Ivan]: Briton W cumin Iny Ilmnfi feel Ill. Even LhI littlest of Illlle Enzlulderl, how- e'r. would I Impeller] to rush rev forward with the fill if the u- tiunnllty oi beef. mm with Yurk~ shire pudding or boiled with m- rats. was in queiliuu No such palriullc Ind emotions ai collliderlllonl Ipply tn the lobster. which no one pIrticulIr country. it in y be mum. would assert in be its own part]- ruler meiulte de l. mnllon .- ulthough rum. u represent- .a by GerIrd de Nervnl Ind sill-- Ire. might cnnlldcr putting in I aim. Fishing llmil. Ire grave mIi- tern where lmpnrtanl Issues In It stake — the headline iLseli iI concerned with I lteriaul dllpute tween F r I II c e Ind Brnzli — yet It. in difficull to work III) any degree of clIIIIVlIIlItlc pIinon about cruslIceI. hi~VIlVel. Ind other “five: of deep WIt-m. Fried fish and chips constitute We come now what the end or file pug Dnyn. um midsum- mcr season when superstition :Iys that dogs go mad mm in: blhui. and flag!!!“ ponds are the mm of polspuous v - pars. Like so mIny superstitions. such Legions as most lnfeclions. Many individuals work for years wlih victims withqu contracting le- pmsy. VARIATION! IN ARTHRITIS .l.w,|(, writes: ls osteoarthri- Lin progressive” REPLY Thil disuse in unpredictablei in that distress my remain ll same. subside. or grow worse. in addition. there is not neces- sarily any unrreintlon between ih. x-my findings slut symp- iums The X‘rsy may show evi— deuce ul extensive changes yet in: Indlvidunt h" in. pIin. Vice verse mun a so. LIFTING run. LOWERING s r. writes: l have linht vocal‘ cords which a a my Voice. high-pitched. The duciur gave met a tranquilirer but it did no out; . nil weight liflinl will help? : REPLY Yes. but he sure and grunt —' the deeper. the better. LIBATION AFTER suncciutt G s. erlll: If a mum lakes In alcoholic drink after an m. domlnnl operation, will ii burn up the insides? m No. but a strong drink might need - Mhmwfllbeinter- cried to learn th-t the govern. ment in buying « three-bedroom pref-brich houses. complete with tin-enu- insulation a u If electric-l Ind mechInicIl equip- menl. for ms nu . The eminent i. It) buytn| in me- in homes ivr 31m mu. These homes will be erected by Ina purchlxerl. who will be E llimn fIrnllies tn the in north. . The government in also provid- inn . sci-Isroom school It CIn- uu. nerd-lenili community, ‘l‘ukmynktuk. it what seems in rtlim i. not of m cosnv nocnousn O l f I I I III In II“ II “it! ell-prim. min [er Dlefcuhnhr‘l am Not the politic-l doflimln lulu which “I9 CI voters WI hintbutlhelImonloM- bl - new Star; of ill mm and In en re ever DP!"—M Illtly the MI! doflnule in CIII. I which boa-ted the luxury Ill VIIH-lo-twlll cm. “"0" CHAMPLAIN CInIdI hm “Italy 0! llu‘ niIlI hIhlIItJon hIl been proved m (I ClImplIln Ind I ll that Quebec in: many mil- leIIIHoI. The NIHuIIIl "mum feel like II. III!" column! of OK I ' mop beliefs die hard because once war I ersiu of mum in them. The time date! built In early Rome. where t _______\ NOTES BY THE WAY In by 1 name Inherent in the human rue revealed by wumnrer CIT)! l 1‘ ct n n Not all nun-u Ia ennui.» to hidivldulll. The Liberals hi: u bn him recently that a new Idvertlalng usury had be... .... Pointed to look utter cover... mm Idvertlling - m. "m . Ilency that but worked fnr the nami- during the he...“ When Mr. Pearson was - iketi been lwl the but explanation he cuiiiiiiiil lel' rm tint the Cnnsen‘ntlvm liId done tile unis llliniz Pct. arm Examiner The Natural Lobster n0 Till“. mm to be mm. s pIrttcularly shunt llllflluflm. but it i. not ill. a... at, at the nu: luelt which git-rt the dIIII in dilunctive ctinracler Dover Iole pmclnimx by .4. film where Its 1min“ u. amt may In oyIter. Whether con named iii champnnne a, llnut Ind cuniuring up imam. visions of the whim Ptul Etlsi was won’t lo (1er “mild. it it could. Innounce iqu a cltlzl‘n of no menli city. Cnlcllcstrr. 1.1V. ol' Whilst-hie. ' Oysters Ire lradliinnnliv relt. cent to the point nl diimhness.al- though in tilts particular mun-t even they llIvo to ylrlrl Wei-r. ‘ North \nli‘ili‘dn 'cousln the plum. Salmon mar well Iffecl . Scalilsh tor a Culli- diInt Iceent. yet they hardly ii. v.1 groule ur huthcr 1K this symbol and emblem oi their country. Nations Ire Irqulsline anti touchy enoulh as they Ire. Wllil- nut exciting themselves uuiu, over the problem If what ha. tionIl .nihem the lobster rrnnns to itself as it. duel show In lit lawful Mtlllnlls. a. t. = n t. a 5 2 Those Dog Days New York Tim. glad to m the end of th-m no! becqu or mad dogs or tillnd snakes or poisonous ponds. hill beau“ the weather itseil. By the end at any Iumnier's Do: Days we welcome change. rrl'rf Ind it doesn’t matter \\‘hctlier tile «espousitue sin it called CIniculI or siriun. dIys sent rIbid dog: ru rin lug uimugh the sin-ecu. pool- unlu- Lion polluted the water. mocqub um lpreld mIlIrlI. Ind mine in): smltel were briefly blind mu doubly duleroul. Seeklnx . mum in the run. where Ill questions hail their answers. we nfilcinl stergnur: luund that the nu they called Cnnicuin. the Great Doll. ml in colduncu with the sun. su CIniculI w binned - the (lien uulcul-m were added to u:- cIlendnr in ominous occasions 0 er: hull known Iboul l1" star long before the RomIns. 'ihe Egyptinnl. im- instance. 'hu culled it Sirius u we do today. knew at Its movement: nd be lieved it caused the Nile o hood and iertlline their fields Ind was responsible for the heat that loslered their nrecioul crops. They isze thunk. lur the 1m DIyI and mud Templel i» str- his. nut we inherited the tradiLIoi-i e Romans. n . stilions lion: with it. Our Don Days are not, prickly Ind u n- comlomhle. w. m IiwI - STEP UP TO COMFORT, CONVENIENCE FLY II . HALIFAX to BOSTON $35 ECONOMY ONE-WAY DAILY SIRVICI Ask your Travel Agent Ihont. TCA‘I (imp Trust a nun single, no penalty, Inn in and no ntu Canndn'l original and menu arms mutual unwinding cl hm... WfllI onud till. for Inc M Ind III your «mum nun-n in w IL. cm.“ “A In Mnem- Form-cell Hm Dow. ML urea-hot l its“. one tam IIII‘I re“ If at eonlug “1:. m enou r! t w thin; but lIlIM M mltnllud Illld Bl forced lo I which were In“ 1. tr“ phe- lor In Mr i am. . .- A m ultimatum.