l He Guanlian "I. I ... l.....t- Illuntl tlkl uu nu p",i,.,.,,, .,,, ..,.-,. an iIl'll' ii; iii IIJ liiinrv :Llk'KL Qarlattuuun. i' I. l. 0) mi it'-llibnn tnnix-any Kan i H txnl -f vi, lliiunlu. : I l I Munuin. llllltx ..i-. iUuK(t But Ian A 5:.-iii. i- Inillihi-xllhl.i:ln.1l Pt-int. iialku. Luiuu Iluuixi - .. I -- --oi-mi-an I'tl1Il:?lilI Au.- wiiimi vi liit - .in. left -i .i..-i- i...-r.-I Ni ii: i..iii..,.- .- I... 'tlt rim (Ix pi.. . g......i. mm. .. -in-i --in ai.......-am as ..i - -- iirl .ii iiu I rim was In. ... . .... lli. mm t'ar.inPlr- m P! l ix, iltlitti' (ll ftliltli lJ. litili i--wt. ... .li all i.ii.. f-"Ali!-I I Uiiiiiiaciy Loss . lip : . . 7 .y Hit. ll... -..-iiii.iii-iii. ,.i. a , .ll -iii---iii ..u. (11 .i i .i- liiilr; '.i.i. It-i .. Uillt it '. ---i ll) Ii.-. it oi illilii” I m tlliitl tit lllk limi- ish t,iI.I'.i in tilll'll)LlllW. i-- .i liigti iiu ,. in...iiip ax ii- In I-iiilii lit-iii i H H, i.iii lrtr li- tiiiiiiwl in i ilw iiiigiliiiiw rii.uio- 'i :?r in -vii-i ;iii.l vi -- lll'llt .. 1 - i. zimi itiii Ni. 1 i .-iii livtimtal liii: Hr niadn a l'.ii-I tit" iriiiiitis hmr .. .I eaineti llltt l'.l.iii:: Hllfl i'tx-iwvt --I riilliiliuiim .'Iliii til tliri iiiililiii. l' -.i. 3 limit I--ii-l;'i-ii J-liii'li ilix-w;-vi I frii isuii-' amt iliil ii-it iiiii .'iI' -ivl tn his earner In the highly rl4'ri'i:iiiri- lm: Iii-lil hi cit: .'i 'I'ii llrk. ('ii'i'iil-.-fl :iiirl tuii ti.ill'Ill- teix lllu clviiiiuiilij. oi the it idt'iiI'rl.'l ltlil of the rniiiiiiiiiiity in extviiflmi. New Republican Worry llir lil;."-,.iwl Siltlllx the lI-iiiliili-- Ills ill-HP OIIi't)lllltPiiiii thus f;.ii' in the iiiirreiit 9lPFllfiII tialllpalgfll caiiin. ruritiili-IIx' l3lHIllLjl'1, linm an ail-2 Wiielw llwir iiill lit-i im tinting i-tl electirm dai --the Tcrritniji of Ains- kl. The i-chant ale:-rtinn thorn rntiii'ii- ed an merivheliiiiii: f'tl'a.lt)Iilt)l of l)PtTltltTPItS in huth linil-he (Ii llli' Territrii'i;il l.r-Q-i.l.itiirv as u'nl' 21'. a full l7Pri'irii'i';itiri slat? Of "l-loiiiiuriiit gtivna" nrirl ”.Qvii:iIni':" tii tY;.ii.liiiiiz. ton Not heiir; H .'ii;iiv Aliii-l-it ii.i. no rcpirx-eiitati--ii in piilwr i-wit-ial hnilte. tllI'VllEl'I it does have it "riot? gate" In the latter liniiw whn xit-' rm cuiiiniittm-c tiiii dim: not haw itittllll riglitx. 'lilii1itvlrg;itp. tun, iiill hi? it DPlTlW'l'Iit in til? next Cnllfjrtws as 3 result of the Inuit elnrtlnn. The nint- tor of elrwting "('tirli:t'e.-'siiinii" who do mil nt-tiialli hilt"? seats in (Vin. Erma ix H lItIllll4'&li .'iilPl'l7tllt1il rut" tlltl first water, but the Al3Fl(FitIS ink? if Inriniiclv. hripiii: in thi: H '-ii' to impress iiimri thlt Aiiiairiiwiii pwiiilu in general Alnslmix right in .-into. hood. Perhaps some day it will have the desired l'PSlllt. Tennessee car- ried inn the same nrni'tit'a fni enino ,it"Hli.S lviti-re It finally iiikr-ii into the iiiiiuii The fart that riietilrhs Rviiiililican leader: with rn::ii'ri.: to the Alackn 0lvvtinu. ia tltrit For 4'3 yr-nix. with lt.i. H RS will the imtiiiii Wtcil in Viiiiziintsiniial and F'I'P.'-iilf'll til-il -Iartinn: A: Alaska has mind it mnrith "AI Maine giirw. gun: li:'.tiiiii" hPt"ri trite. tll')llEll fvir many )'PFlltS it has lwwn I highly hnnniirad pliraco; iiiti-iriliitimi. lminra an the has not ;ilii.:ii. hilt "us Ala-l-:A guns, to guns tlw nation” lmsl llt"PlI an alixtiliitvli iii Vtllncralilc tilt of fII'tlpi1PF)'. Ill COUPE”. tll:il fitIIW lint l'lTil't".-5tl'lil' mean tlizit the rule rrinnnt lw hrnk- en Fill a 1.3 iv.'ii' nlri tmriitiiiii thit- rirw R ltli of ilPI.'.'ill; riiirl. alilimizli lltr llriiiililirziiis tI')'IlE In iiiit mi 2 lmlrl front. it I! new to we that that are H'tII't'ltVl about the Al:Wl(:m and still more about tllf' timer SiilllKllt'F tllir statistics. rlS)'Cl1t1l()El('ill effect are almost certain to h:iw- nii rwiiiv mirnmniitforl witrir: c-kniilinrn 'l'li' power nf suggestion. P4lWFl-3ll)'Hl1Pt1 It is backed up by memories nf I long standing habit, is izreat in all fields of human relationships. Includ- ing politics. A Simple Economic Fact For Ioma time the Canadian Gov- ernment has been complaining about the plate of American surplus wheat in for the currencies of the rincetving countries. on the jrhlliil bet this ,aort M transaction hltnfelu with normal marketing procaltilra and la human to this i In wheat. A : iii.i.lti-i. --w.t.i to buy specified amounts over I three .i-.ii'- period. The chief com- iilniiit Has that these terms will lirim: ahtiiit a "market tie-up" that Canadian exporters. miiiiiivtivig in the Brazilian .'i- tit I'itllI'Vt" it will. A few ilnw iiiii-i" tltii iiiile had been dis- i.ii-W-I 'Iii.iils- Klini.-'trir HOHP was -i tr. ... .-.i:i-in, that he hail eiery iimtcst iiuuld be mi litll .iiilt- coiisidcration. iiliiis out now that Mr. -1 till Hm iiptlinlstlc in the lii-;i:iii'lii'x lriim Washing- liti i-,--ii lliilt the State Depart- .i.'-- rijii'i'lvil the pI'(ll,PSl gently :ii-. 'I'liv vxiilziiiiitinii is sim- -ii.li: llIi' i;iii' which author- - ..Ei-- iir 4iii- til surplus agricul- ipii iiiiiitili'ts' ri-tiiiiriis the making i.'ii-i-xiii-tin mitt the beneficiaries tiii; ililiIii' :-iii-,li;i.-vs ”to pro- :---iiiiiil .i:i---ii--.tii voriiniercial -x-”-". Iii I-llltl iirirris. the sale -tli-wit t)ll swim in--i-' terms is mere- intended to Ann -- vi li';irit- with ('tiIlIlli”N Not only xiheat iiihi-r a-;i:riiltui'al pI'0dui'ts iiv surpluses in the 2 I iii.-ii (TIIIIP under this i .i;i.;wiiiviii iiliviimcr opportunity i Tlii: ii:.i;. he rcizarded as I i i'f'll.il”l); anrl nothing that Mr. i Ilm-w ltli JlII)Htl-i' may (if) iiill change ii ill iii'owiit iiiiiii iiiii..:i iiii iilt' ,.,. it-i... ll ii' i iiii-Iiirixx ti .ii-.'ti'liiiii viii iii til-t :””!i.llL.' iiiil all xiiifwli tlii-iii St-tliw in. i . iili iii' Iii l'lllN. I i tliii i--.iixl- iii t'ktlIIl.x'. Iii ilie pit-t Mr. Iloiie has taken ” the I...-iiinit that Canada cannot at- . fui-rt lri Irilli-iii the American prac- l tirii ii llii-' n'.itliii'. lit" lllH)' I)? right; i lilil .- lav Ix. .iiiil if that is In he per- i Illfitiiiil ti;tii;iili.iii l'llIlit')', it is reas- :nii;i'i.ii: tn vxiwirt Faiiaflian exports i to in ;it .1 'jtiIHlIlE rlix:iriv'.iiit;ii:iv in i um” iii.4ilwt'-- ll iiviillri EIIIllPHt' to i he Fl urmiitizr PtTIl1til1llt' fact that no I t-iiiiiiiry I: EHIIIE tn huv large quan- I tiiu - or iviiwiian uheat. or of any i tttilt” iimrliirt, sn long as it can get i lliu iii-vi-.--ciigi siiiiplies from the I'v-ml Si.-iir: in nu-harigp for its riiii riiiii-iiwr, Nn one needs to he I. i?l””"l iii ill? :iilitlrtiPs of econom- y ltk to W: tli:it. l I Not To Be Bought I 'l'li-- it-wliititiii that I Nazi envoy i ll'lIiIlll4i in BPl'lIII that the Ameri- mu iiir-s ciiulil not ha hniight la not -' tins pf the SIIFIIIISPS yielded by the .w;iiw'lt llIi'ftllL'l1 (Irirman records. It l'HIliil'III.K. linivewi; the very high 5 xi.-iiiiluiil tit" lioiiriialisni in our neigh- i lmiii-iiii: miiiitry. It is something to think alviiilt when the cry goes up Iiiiiii iilftxP Hllfv-C tun: are trumped . lillltll tli.it ilivre sltoulri be more con- Tlio fact is that the press, which itli-in-iiilc PlIllI'"l)' iiimn the revenue i-.'irii- ti-uni ittllttlillsfllif; and silli- - M tiIl1t'li.- i-2 iiniiiriisilrahly more free and tii-Iniiomlniit. and consequently nivirri trii-tit-rirllty, than it could pm- i i Silily l i I lriil over the riress. l I hr in nth:-r circumstances. I ('.mi-i-iiiiiviit lit-Ip in the way of silh- siciios ni- igriirwiiiiiciit regulation In tho lIIlFl'P.K'l of "triitlifiil reportintz" iirniiirl RlIi(P tliiwiton the objective rviiiwliii: iii iimvs and independent p 'i'iiiiiiiii'iit tliviwrtili. I The 5'azi ”enlis:litenniciit cam- ii:iiuii" rnnw in nothing. but its very ii;iiiii- i: 2 iviiiinrlrir that those who i lI4Illi'l t;iiiii---r uith iimi: coverage .'lli' Illlliit:-I ix i'l;tIiI to use a name for Iliwii nrtiiitin: that has some hope J of 1.1-Illi-lIlL' l"llllll;II' siipprirt. A fairly . cu:-iiiinii IilIt:ISP.lS that of making i II-"it -; iii--.. l'4WlIiIIISllllP; another is tli.ii ll"u- -liiiiilil he arrcilrate. 'I'liv liiilrlvn implication in nearly I-it-i-y I-ii--v is that sometime in auth- mity sliiiiild hate the power to hold ii;iiwi's it-siinlt.-ilile for their good licli.1i'IHilr and to dPClfiP arbitrarily ii-lirit i- an .'IfillI'HtF' ropnrt. l.-miiiiiately. in Uaiiaila. with very tmy illlii xhnrt-lived exceptions, gov- ernments have content to let ni-wsimimrrnon tell their story as It is irmgnizcd that altriiii-is on tho iiitrgrity of the press are atiat-ks on the freedom of the public. to have Icceu t6 infor- mation. . EDITORIAL NOTES Jordan's parliamentary elections next Sunday aw overshadowed by the jluhes with Israeli forces but thei result may well have more lastjnjheffecq than even the moat blondysbrndar raids. Britain, long -detander of the Arab kingdom, may well find herself on the outside they -iw fit. "biting in hecaun oftbaaympathy villa!-hlndlewnfar thclarael THE FORMULA FOR SUI; BABY? H Robot Fighter Pilot - Gunner Bi the Canadian Press Tun ' i.Iiii.' u.'iIrlii-it hi niilar operator: in-ar t'nld Lake. AlIa.. Nt- miles nmilma-i at I-triiiiiinii-n. min the .w-i-i- nl an aeiial haiile' hizli ahmr the nmilit-in Allierta hush. It via: I (TI urarii-in: inter- uentlnn and rnrket firlni: rm I tar- get. tmind hy I T-3.1 lei, but the slnry tnlil mi Ilic r;itI.i st-rt-i ii an the ' h l I ii Si ninwit lri;;liIhei' showed uhal iimild liiiiiiirn III the event nl an air attack Thr iiiiirk haltlr nu iliII'.,llI nvvr ilm I"iiiiii'ii.-r l,:il-9 firing range. '1': niilrz pnrih M tlir hi: M0.lmfllINl tlilrl lair air haw- whnrr thr Rt it” lI.IIlIl. in IT Iiiii all-iw;itIirr Ii.;Iiii-i- i-ir-tic, RADAR IN (ONTRUI. The entire intercciitiiin ii as fill! trolled by radar either tin the zrniind or in tilt" pI;ini- iiiihmii flu- FVI crow uiittiii: I hint at llwir tarncl itiirmi; tlii" allarl. Air tnrre officers at Cnld l.;ikr explained tn rvpriiicr: that than days of the drig fight (lPVPi0pPfi in two world unr.-t are gone Fri-i tmvclliiiti lrw uimiiit: at iic;ir- sonic sliced: lltH'l' I'Iltl'tt tlI('lII uiit Radar t-vi-n Ink:-s mvr the (II as skinner til the airiiraft in the closing second: nt an aerial an- IIEPIHPYII. nrilrrini ilw mini uiiat to do and tiring tltl' rm-knu Al ('nlrI lake. the limit.-liii; ('77- l cirua In-int: lliIIllI'fi tn initi- hnl rr-;Iri.v iii-nlivicniv and the nit- Irratinnal !f1tladl'0Il whit-Ii uuike mnnth-Iona xisits Inr firing prac- tice over the lake firimz music. i wnrk mil with a ncnrhy izriiiinii I railur xtntimi lw air Iiiiir Ii.-u lH'l'lI xi-. IPIHP about the luwiltnii til the -aintinn. but the pair of hiicn wliite .iDllPTF'I perched on I! hr-lglii of land make: I! rather nhvlnut. Sccrecv. hnwcxri ix rn.-iiiitmiwtl In the inside A lii:h tmua sur- rriilnrk tlw iiinilr-ulrwx hiiilllmtf Ind entry is mniir nnl) ll) Jr'- pnlntmnnt HIGH PIJITTING Rfttllll Inside in I larrr ti-'- 't"i"' plnttmg rrinnt iiiirrtiilnded hr I I!- rins of dark hnnlht. st-ii:ii:i-ml from thr hl'Itlll1H rimin hi nin- dnws. whore ntficorx limit at rows J3, ,, -.....- ,, Boomerang Come In tho Natinnal Grnizriunhlr I-iM'tet.V Buy. and ivliizit: prufrzmra are haviiu: a fling uiih tho ('vnlIlflPI- nld hnmvierann. nliinrt An lrir'rc:a-iu;;Ix riniiiil.ii of qpnri. the lmnmr-min; ix .Il'&tI hit I my liSP(t hi ltuiilivrs in ti”I1IllI1- gtrnte pI'InrlItlN- tit M-riml IIJIHTIFI. One P'lVSlPt'-t tlrii-rilwK it I! I "comhimatinn nf hr-lirtipirr. liim ciia. szyrn--nine. and ltt4"llI'IN'l plane." ilo hm as miirli liin hurl- ing one as FIILV yriiinizttci. So al-in, anparcnllv. do the abor- gines nf All-:trali'ih. some nt uhnm xtiil map the tickle-shaped Itick fnr rr-rri-atinn 3: HP” in hunting Exp:-rt ”nhvi:" hate hrrn known In tl-unw thr iltilm ” an thriv rgll it, I50 fen-I min the air. make It ctrrlo five times and even hminre on the ground-be-fore finally com- I II; hack. one champion used to 3 specialize in I William Tell stunt. Bllanrin an apple nn hi: tic-Id. M vimil lhrnu t'14- hnmnrranl and mtml ma xtrilizht imiil up weapon rrturm-It and knocked Ila apple from his head. AUIHIEI 1'00 Although the Aiiiitrulians Inner- Illy are credited with having been the first in build the homing iti- llinrl into the Ivnornrrnna. they Ira tint the only rmiple who have and Nita thrrrwln: stick says the Ilatlvml Gmtraphic snrinty. Ml- dnt Egyptians Iamrrd I name- turhlnn Ittck fnr liuntinl NR”. Htlltt-rs were so export they could knock down in bird its it was ria- m In flight. Thus stunned. it could be retrieved try I trained at. Ultll the nth H-ntiinr. Egyptian! GWlDI""i Como nf their arm! div- hiola with war hmmrrann. In the America Imthweat. the H01! lndlills hull with In 8-lint! iif i':idai'sl-lilies. This la llir ground rnntrnl and warning aet - up for "iterating CF-100:. - From the report rnom. nmziiinm --I all a-ri-i.-itt u-iiliiii rancr or the l tartar are irpnrteri to Hi: otirsnn ' net in the plotting mom who mark them an I table map. In operational radar atntlnna uhFn an -'ill'lTlfi is sighted two lllli"iLliCV ix alluvicd for idcntilica- . lltlrl. If it cannot. be identified. lull CF 1005 are "scrambled." ivne going: in close In identify. the iihr-r stniuliiiiz rnadv tn shoot. After the radar sends the air- iratt up lighter marshallerii in- "-I.:ti them In controllers at radar- wuii(-- The rnntrnllers watch the IIWIIZIPSS nf thr intercepting and target aircraft. As the radar beam t"IF('lCS the screen lighting the 'ihlips" which mark the I'1li)lI('x" imsitinm, the controllers give dircrtirin: tn the (T-100s. l'l.A.VlrJ ”l.t'I(iKl-ID ON" The rnntmllers lend the Cl"- I00: Illill r.1n:',:- lnr thp aircraft ra- dar wt: tn tnkr nver. Al his atr- craii aiiiirnarhrs the taritet on di- rorliuns friim the ground. the ob- SPl't'('F uliti has had his head at I his radzir sol since take - off. probes the skies ahead. When he finds the target, the CF - 1 ill "lacked an" and the. nilnt. hlli on-I vmirhing nnlv lilii radar not. lwuiits in clear tlir plane ivy keep- Int: .1 flttt within ;i rirrle The iil.'mn'.: radar don the rest . right up in firing the rockets. It: cnmputiniz mechanism dalculatea the speed of the CF-1. the speed 5 at the tarllrt aircraft and flndiil tho imiiii whrrr. the rockets will i mllidn Mlth the target. Using the i data it I'1rfVillt'D.l. It aims thf plana- and aiiinmatirnlly fires the rock- eta. The high Iprrd! of the jets live them time fnr nnly one pass at tho tarcct. can direct approaches (mm the trnnt nr aid:--. giving rig: in the new term for aerial cnrnhat rulllsinn cniirile. Th. rnlrl Lake radar iitatinn is . used nuly fnr training. an In the raid lake, air base. but both have the r-quipmoni. arms and man-i pmw-r In riiiivkly shift in an op- ' oratlnnal rnle. g Ba-cik nun-I iilhrn aro varied from W- nrv, In the United States. I few maniifm-tiii-ars make them out nf iila-tic nut the rnmmonest mat- m'I:il is iuiufi. naturally bent hlrd- . xiiiml In Aiixiralia. uhcre niakinl haunt.--.-inc: is in much an art as ihmuuu; them. maniifactiirersu I pm-n uiih mass nmductinn- tec- niqiirs are rushed in lmen un with the tourist trade. They. make I Vlrlfty of models, ranging In site from I two-Inch souvenl to I four font, deadly nonreturnintI- hi:-game hoomerana. A one-way boom:-rang in usual- ly lnrggrr and tons: angled than the 'lTIn1I'lIl(k" type The surfaces nf ii: arim. morem--.r. are equally curved so that little lift is loner- Ited and it me. almost straight. N0 REJECTS q The round-trip ype ts nearly flat on one surface anti rounded mi tho nthet. It haa been likened In I pair of airplane wings. loin- nd at an angle of (mm 70 in It di-Irena. with the thick adga of ma wlng meeting the thin din of tho other. The play of air Iver these unevenly curved Iurfaea. plus the aver-Ill circling motlul. make! ttir boomerang return. I fly right. I manulacturr usually teats his pi-duct before ldeaatu - it one visitor tn an Australian far- tnry was nearly hit I. the-bad be- - fore he rraltnul he VII in the far- ta-.v'I. test nun. g boomei-Inga. he lunar I THE MOORED IIOAT Thivili back. for somewhere. acme- time, vmi have RON! Them! waist-high reeds It the plan- Id Wltll"I edge. 'I'li- boulder with I stripe of pink. the dragonfly. And I rnwboat mnnrt-d tn drift- wood in the sedge. needs and an empty boat with crossed oars idle. Dragonflv shearing the sky trrun hnur-old wings. Boulder ti.-ined with I stripe of pink. and glazed Mid-afternoon reflections. t h a S F chance things Ynu see all something you have known before. Dellghting In the little scene. com- pnsed Perhaps III"!!! I tfhinon will-. at wash:-d ln English water-eolmw. II with eyes half closed Against the shimmering light. think back. rat-all How first you lingered in this place, and how By some felicitous design. the boat in always Willnw-grneii. with Mic rad cush- Inn In tho how. In tlui Mnntrrnl Mar ., ,,,,,...., . Lt-nnra A Putt V . Mediccilly Speaking DB-uIIN.luIIIII.Il.D. K. DIOALLY SPEAKING YOU! HELP NEEDED TO ITADIP OUT TI The naly thin; that prevent: us from eradicating tubarculoata In In uncooperative public. And you nIybeoIaoHboaawhodon'tco- operatal We know the.cauu of this one dreaded dlaaaaa and we know an aura. But locating affected per- son: and pllcint them under aadlcal can la quite another mat- CAUSI 0!" TB '1'! is caused by I erm-the Ebercle bacillus-wblcbi lnvadea a system slowly, and destroys 1:; ttlgaue. the germ II in- 8 I . may remain quiet for I lnnzmilha and cause little if It you are in Eood general health and not too many germs have tn- Klded Your body. your good con- dition will help prevent the bacilli from growing and spreading Usually. however. the disease at- tacks I person whose bod resist- ance in low. a condition brought on by inadequate food. late hours and not enough rest. LIVING HABITS If we can detect this TB germ E-lily EBWEII. the victim inay have to alter his living habits only aligh- tly.rIIe'll just have to take things a bit easier. yet more rest and do whatever his doctor prescribes A case of advanced tuberculosis. . however. may be fatal. The least . you can expect in such I must- ion is several months recuperation In I sanatorlum. TB is not confined solely to the lungs. despite popular belt:-if that it is. The disease also may attack the ylands. skin. eyes. bones and eoverninys of the brain Since there may not be any nu- tlceable symptoms of TB at tlu-. outset. I person may have the dis- ease for quite I while without even knowing it By the simple means of I clu-at X-ray and I tuberculin test ynu can find out whether you are free tom TB. l I FREE X-RAVS In many of mu lilies X-tan are nftered tree to anynnu who will spend the minute or two it re quires to take them It seems like I Imall price to pay. An annual physical chuck up. in cluding a chest X-ray. is the best wat to make sure that you do not t have TB. Cooperate with vnur local health officials. After all, tht'y'rtI trying to keep you allie. quexsritw AN Art-w--it I Mrs. JW: What causes I cyst- nn the ovary tn luplllrel Answer At the time iii muta- tion nr.when the egg is ready tn rupture from the ovary. a cyst of the ovary occasionally ruptures. OUR YESTERDAYS From The Guardian Fllea TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO (Oct. 19. liillll The Chignecto Canal Commis- sion Inquiring into the feasibility of constructing I canal to join the Bay of Funday and Northumber- land Strait. will sit in Charlotte- tnwn on Nnvamher 4th. in the mar- ntnl. afternoon and evening it nor- o-aiiary. The Secretaries nf lllI' As- mctalrd Boards nt Trade and the Charlottetown and Summeraida Iloardii hava been invited to aub- Tha Age Old 5;; Whoeoaver drinkath of the wat- - or that I shall give him shall Irv- " tlllrxtt but the mntrr that I shall give him shall be In him I well of water Iprtniilnl up hill: Iverlaathig llfa. Voiara-ns' Cgollaga The llepartment. affairs department. I! ronducting I survey in determine the i-rnnoniic status of the 54000 Second World War veterans who went to uni- varsity. Results of this lnveatlizatinn mtn . the economic impact on Canada the war veterans” college Ichema won't be known fnr lav- eral months. But some official: I say they are convinced that the lillher vmnnmir status gained hy the veterans through university training has returned more In taxes to the federal government - than the prolram cost. The scheme. in effect. has been wound up though there are still name 110 veterans in college and some who are still eligible because- Illncss has so far prevented them . from attending university. The achrme cost Canadian tax- payers around SMt.tlX).0m. The gnvernment paid the tuition fees for the veteran and I ,, lary grant of 3150 I year per vet- eran was paid to the unlverrltlu. The veteran received I monthly Itvlnii allowance of W) I mtnth if single. 80 If married. A mar- ried veteran also received its for the first child. It! for the second 312 for the third and no for each succeeding rtilld. (Some veterans had II many as six children). 600 i l I I of Veterans 1 mlt briefs. Ynslerdav iI"PrntItItl the annual r-rmstcry !FI'VlC('S nf the (tharInlto-- Imvn Branch of the Fanadian Laz- ion. B.E.S L... were luzlri. The par- Ide. numbe m. nearly two hund- rad returned men. headed by the Legion Band. mnvod off from the Iegtnn Home with the Branch Pre- sident. Comrada L.T. Lowther. in charge. TEN YEARS AGO (011. iii. I940) The request of the provincial Government. recently made In the Dominion Government health auth- nrttles for the establishing in the Province of I Polio Clinic. has been granted. The new clinic will.. accommodate frnrn fifteen to rill!- tnen patients and will be located II the Prnvinclal Snnatnrtiim. 1 Satisfaction with the mini: of the Agricultural Prices Support Board. as published in summar.v., to support prices at No. I table potatoes In the Spring nf 1947 was expressed yesterday by Mr. J. W. Boulter. Manager at the P.E.l. Po- tatoes Growers Aiisoriation Mr. Boulter was chief spokesman for ill! lllland delegation which re- ' Ibla weather at time of cuttlu i about the house It will come back I they may seem to be more suc- iBY mg. om at par out If in Caaal-, tan Christmas trees unloaded at Chicano In 135 came from the Marltlmu. Quebec and Ontario; about five percent were tram Brit- Iali Columbia. Tin trade In a has- anious ona. dependent upon suit- and scruniiloua attention to agreed Ihipping dates. Baprubntatlvu of tha larger Chtcllp daalars con- tract in person with local middle men In Canada for the cutting. bundling and delivery of trees to rail can and they often remain on hand while cutting proceeds. North Bay Nugget A peculiar thin; bapp ed out on,tbe Olson farm the ot er day- Ivor. the yard foreman. found I humming bird that was caught in the cold spell and was about froz- en to death. He took it to the house and thawed it out. and Mrs. Osion started to feed the bird honey on the end of 8 match and honey placed in the flowers of the house plants. After I couple of rounds and alight on their hand. The lit- tle bird is quite fame and appar- ently hasn't any notion of leaving hefnre thc iioncy plays out.-Mao Grei,;nr. Mali. Herald It Is unlikely that modern child- ren are less resistant to the pro- cesses of formal education than their parents were. In fact. if one Judges by the average product of Canadian public and high schools. ce.-..sful in avoiding an overload of such dull subjects as spelling. grammar and arithmetic. On the other hand the average schoolboy has more meclianlcal aptitude than his father and is likely to have I better physique. If he has any musical talent. it is more likely to he developed in I modern school than it would have been in the schools of twenty nr thirty years aim. ..- Winklcr. Man, Progress THE WAY ........-...........;.,m,.m It. it IIIIIHI. that medical baa dlacovued I power. In! therapy in hard mt. but with- holda It from the public. auan that the treatment is more incon- ' t to take than noatrums. - Ottawa Journal. Field Mai-aha! Moatnmary iota I preaa conference in Lisbon that for effective (mining he would like to lea officers and men bun try. tired. wet and muddy. becaug. war II like that. He II undoubi adly correct. Soldiers who haw no experiaice with battle condlt ions have I grave handicap Iii act Iul combat. Perhaps it is true or I wider field. No training wliici il soft and pleasant is likely it- be effective for any gruelling test -Landon Free Press . The. Niagara fruit-uniting belt ia rapidly belna deatroyed. Instead of peach tree: and apple orchard. and vineyards. factories are bloom ing there in the garden of Ontarir ---and the only such garden mi.- province has. If the industrial process continues. the people nt Ontario will soon have to get their fruit from the United States or British Columbia and the vineries will have no grapes to squeeze. But who or whatis to stop the process" Is a Niagara fruit gmwer to n fuse 3120.000 for his farm. iui which he paid 312.000 a dozen war- ago?-Peterbomugh Examiner PLYW0OD'?T WE HAVE WHAT YOU NEED telephone 2-8186. MEDICAL MYSTERY No.1 The l4flI Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canadu is being form- ad in Saint John. N.B.. to serve Multiple Sclerosis (MS) cases in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. All interested are invited to contact Mrs. W- I. Hartman. I54 Wantwortli Street. Saint John. N.l.. III! Iuatttv III III IIIIIO I00 VIII lnnd". 196:” mx eantly visited Ottawa in this con- nection. . Ifeounat Canatnaama I 1.309- vwnra . . I You un't Ivanmnah the than no the nova IIIIIIIAII "PIIII rugged couiitry - -' rugged lob - -