l i Eh: @mxrdiuu has PrIIeI III-n mu u. n- on W- J- H!!!“ Publish. Inn-i luil runs w-I. lumln un- un- Mhshod .v'N wIIk day morning tuapt Is. an Ind llIloloW handgun It to: Fund. stuns. "MU'Ohn, PEI s. lhonuon mus-u:- lid “och IHI<II II SomqutdI, bl Ind South. lmnnnnd nIlionIlly by Thomson New-III- awn-uh. um". team as University A... hue Isles than"... «0 Cum." Strut wivme osh'l. Mum. «nu 1030 w- ho hm: uncut... tMA roan m Clnlntnn Dan. NIquul PubiiIhUI hunt-Ion Ind th Cltlldtln FtIu lhI Cm hou is "clown, .ntmm In this on to: I.» luv-on of III anI stoma... In this p... mdivod to u o. lo the Asian-m! Mn or low bu Ind Ilm in th- out quI publilhwd m h All rights on lppubbcflion st IIKIII 41mm “vein Ilsa .eumua Smirtplton In“; Not Ive: 35‘ psi wuk b, umu. 8H 00 n my by t.:..t or mu tom.- and In. not urv-ud by urrtov. Altoo a nu on tuna Ind 0.x. $20.00 .- yur in US. Ind Insealtelo Outlidl Inmh Co. Montague. Alb. Innan-Ith. Not cm 7: per raga copy. Whither Audi l‘ test (3| Circnlstipn. 77 fish: I main. MAY 4 in. *~ ~~ ——- Columbia River Treaty The lnnnrais have brought the Columbia ltix er Treaty into the election catholizn \\llll the state- ment by Mr. l’carwn that they would re-mamine it because of tlte “over\\'hclmtn;_v r’\lllt‘ll|.'5" that it. is . poor dcle for t .lllntlll." This will be of ll\'f‘:lt'l‘ inn-nut in the West than in the HM. and ll was in the Knotenar, HJ‘, arm, ultich is direct- ly concerned uI'lt the treaty arv rallfzf’lllt‘lli< to harncss the hydro and flood control polontlal of the Columbia, that the Liberal leader made his Illilltt‘lllt‘l'llll‘lll. Tl‘llp ilt'ilH u... aimed early In 1961 by l'anaula and tin l'nitcd States. but has not been ratified at Ottawa oning to a tli~pute between the Dominion tlowrntnont and li.C. Premier llvnnvtt. .\lr. Bennett has held out for the rude to the United States on I long-term basis of power that would have been arail- able to ('anatla as I result of thI treaty; Ottawa has refused to ap- prove the sale of anything morI than llll'PlllS pout-r on I short-term basis. It is null-unith that during the Iong»continued argument. the "h- ora! Opposition in Ottawa in no way indicated that it found the terms of the trcaty unacceptable until General McNauglitnn's outburst I few weeks ago. The General claim- ed that he was being fired from his pthli of (‘anadian ('hairman of the International Joint Commission be- cause of his opposition to the. treaty. He said tho plan tlcveloped would be much more (‘Unlly than the on. he had propo-wl. and would put Canada into llt‘l'lwlllal bondage to the L'nited States. Mr. l‘carwn evidently isn't. pr.- paretl to go the whole way in in- dorsiug ticnnral McNaughton's con- tention. In principle, he IIys. I Liberal government would not up- pose the sale of either American generated power due to Canada or the export of any power; but each use should be judged on its merits. Indeed. he doesn't seem to have [one as far in his criticism of the echeme Is Justice Minister Fulton, who headed the negotiating team, Ind who has said thIt thI plIn Wed by thrI General would hove had greater benefit for (‘InsdI thsn the one embodied in the trsIty -—Ind had. moreover. been IpprovId I one stage by the United Statu— hut that B r i t i s h (‘olumhiI hId forced its abandonment. All of which would seem to in- I... thst it n with the British admins Premier. Ind not the wmhker Government. that Mr. m will have to pick this crow. w garden in this «infest. Right At Our Doors Al I roam mmuou of ‘vI pooplI who nIve I m D hIrdoning Ind narrowing' of the In arise which lads to ardio-vuculu trouble—the cause of one-lull the dIItJu of IthI in North America.” Munwhile. fish flour—ground fish—is being developed Ind nin— lng international Ittcntlon. Ono spoonful of fish flower in I DO" ‘ of rice could make the difference bo- tween malnutrition Ind full nutrib ion. Indeed. it is doing this for undernourished people in msny countries today. HerIin do new opportunitieI for expansion of our fisheries in- dustry, Ilong lines undreamed of' I few years ago. They will mean more secondary industriei in thI way of food and drug processing II well. It was known for I long timI that fish was among the most whole- some Ind most nourishing foods in the world; but now the scientific proof is accumulating. and every means should be taken of publicirp ing these latest findingI It homI and abroad. We could begin at home by prae. tising the “eat more fish" precept more than we have been doing; in our public eating places Is well Is at our own. tables. Visitan to tho Maritlmes expect to be offered sea food to eat. and too often they are disappointed—e i t h e r in their in- ability to get it at all. in the quality. or in the manner in which it is prepared. We one our fishermen more CID-Upf‘rallttn than that. We owe it in ourselves tn include morI of these nourishing products of our Atlantic waters in our menus. Quebec Rumors How will Quebec go in the coin- lng federal election? Perhaps it's only malicious gossip fostered by hostile political elements. but it is said that the Liberals are receiving disconcerting reports about Premier lksage—Ahat he is unlikely to cam- paign actively and personally in their interest. Three re a son I are alleged for this. One is that he has his hands full attending to his own political affairs in Quebec. A second is that. the doughty premier does not wish to jeopardize his pmvlncial-Iuton- omy stand by sharing too mIny election platforms with federsl Lib- erals. A third explanation advanc- ed in some quarters is that Mr. L.- Inge has long-range plans for suc- ceeding Mr. Pearson as national Liberal leader as soon as he on settled things to his liking in his own province. The Conservatives. however. are said to be even more uncertain than the Liberals insofar as potential Quebec Illies Ire Concerned. The ties thIt link them with the provincial NItionIl Union have never been very intlmItI. During the Inn you or two, the Nstional Union has bun preoccupied with its very survivnl Is I provincial party, and the Con. servstives. for their part, have shied sty from their former allies in the wake of patronage revelations. It is doubtful. therefore. thIt NI- tional Union Leader Daniel Johnson will launch Iny Ill-out effort to help the Conservatives hold their big bloc of Quebec nests. It me be I go-ss-you-pieue campIign on both sides. with party workers being given I free hand In plump for the undidItII of thIlr choice. 'l'hIt will make it pretty hIrd- on the prognmticators. but it any not be I bod thing It Ill for Quebec. EDITORIAL NOTES Another big IttrIctIon hero for 19“, to antacid. with our Chi-lotto town (34me mm. will b. the mural convention of the (hu- dlIn Candi of 4-H (Hub. M the been invited by Atrial"!!! Minister Hull-e sad thI Imm- ed. No mp will be more m or man likely to her-em from tho inflation which the celebration will Ifford. O O 0 Ya an‘t II: you IIII III have it: Ind um Ions to II tho m to Hr. Parson’s m mmmbwukinh-dh “Moth-Clint” (Mutual-Isa IIIII mum-immume bye-MI Mona m madman-uppqu i... The folksy home-coming II the cIrsfully prI - IrrInled highlight staged by every smhi- trons politician. But the MP. version of this still on the level which he box-n when ho first made his home there exIct- ly forty yeIrI Ilo. Quite simply Ind unostentI- tiously. he wslkl slung the null! Avsnus. He pIuses to flat with old friends and to shake hands with Icqusintsnrel. III drop! into I lunch-counter for ‘I cup of coffee. or IlepI into I IlorI to greet I friend who works there. Thus friendliness modified u- ercise. This unplanned good-fel- lowship benn tmbI Illudvd to by John DlefeankIr II "msln- "reeling." And still toil-v. msln - streetlns II I genuine pleuure to the Prime Mlnlster. I Mr" loy to Prince AlbertInl. but I lorsl IpeclIclI more an- porlInt to visitors thII Gomon Lund's famous wildlife uhlhlt. or the new million-doll" bridle lending In the northern tour- fltlc Ind mlnIrIl riches. CANADA'S MAIN "RIB? Minister's recent visit to his home. his side John Fllher In- formed the experts!“ ltin-rsnt press corps first the PM. would "take I wIIk" If I p.m.. "mIIn-Itrretlnl" wII mItImor- phoned from I prIVItI plIIIure to I nItInnIl IpecIIclI. MIin ltml proves! Just not lIrge enouxh to any the Inn burden of television Ind hm reel cImerImen cruising II stIIlon wIIonI Ind convefllbl-I. still-photolrIpher-I hand out Is In IdvInce luInI. the offl- elIl wIllan "can If IInItor Ind IMF. the flutter of scribe! of IutnIrIph-hunters lucked Elli!) the pIrIde. Ind {have III the curious attracted not try the fImlIlIr mnln-Ilreeter but by It Ilwyer ever since t In IIrllIIIIItIt-y dIyI wh- he would wIlk II I 1;: t? f if I l r l I l! 53 if ii i I is it I? ill I .l "i I i d So when. durlnu the Prime‘ t for Prince Albert keep: his own t of the routine midday exercise j strcrt. officiIlly nImed Central 1 py cry with which he was ‘ greeted there by George Nykl- foruk. whn long Iso used to in- torpret between lswycr ntcren- halter and his immigrant clicnls speaking only Russian or Uk-‘ rIlnlsn or Polish. THE FRIENDLY (‘I’I'Y Everyone In store or on street knew the visitor Anoth- er shopper. wearing the mo- lIllon hIt of thc Snskatchnwan fIrmer, llld "I used to call you John." "And no you stlll do. I hope." replied .lnhn II hc shook hIndI with the snlispokon old- timer Mr. Wilson. Almost next door. In the P A. liIrdusrc. owner ltevr Luc‘Jk [IVP the main-street" hls \low of prslrte politics. “Right now. THE OTTAWA “SHERMAN OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Moin-Streeting In His Home Town If you tell my farmer anything Iinnst the chfenbsker Gov- ernmcnt. he will scratch your eyes out." And in the "Nu-Trend I-‘urni- turc" Itore of Bev lisdley. I bu: fIrmer scemed to confirm ‘ this. saying "i got my chequp for my what Ind I certainly appreciate that: the Liberals said It couldn't be done" Thu! up (‘cntral Avenue. put thr famillIr barbershop: 'hI pcsnut vendor still on the usual corner: the city friends a nd fsrmlng friends met by chance, “llll the happy recollection of the ls<t merting. the Wll‘m en- quiry Ihout klnfolk It was Just llkl‘ Mcry John in CInIdI vls- lung hnme. Fewer Bellicose Gestures ly (‘IrmsI Cummiu CInIdiII PrehI sun Writer lelItlonI between the Com—V munlu Incl Westem W'irlds have t been mIrked In recent Meek-I by I cIuIious. prohian attitude on both sldcva tendency to lI_V bIck Ind examine positions . Ind issues, I It his heels. I mbntcy'a crowd t ‘lems It home, ii. Mme observers Ire ('lllllll It I “cold war pause." But the most curious part of the pnusc~lf the term is Jusll- “diets thIt it hII not heenl IccompInild by In mes-ure- Ihlr prozreu inlA‘lM settlement of the main cold wsr Issues—- While Smith Viet Nam re- mIins I hot spot. the Ian of crlIlI In EIst-West rrlIllonI thIt preinled lIst is" In: lIrIely ebbcd lwly. HAVE OWN PIOILEMI The decline In belligerence. wII IppIrent ln MIy Dsy crle brItloII In I number of Com munist prltIlI. While rockets were brought out Ind rItth-d It the impen‘ lIllsts. somewhst IpIthetchlly. there were lndthtlons thIt the rest concern WI! with prob- Even Soviet Defence Minister MIlluwIIky. wh llI mlth min. dun-whim of the t . West II Hoocow‘l fled SquIrI. t stressed m the [rut task d the Soviet Union wIs to show. .000 "lrregutIhle IdvInIInI-s of‘ the lovlet system" — Ind for this puretul roexistIm-I wII nccusIry. in Us I. industries Minis- ter GuevIrI plrsded uith Cu- hs‘I pcaslnls to "producr. pro- duce. Ind produce more eIch dIy with more enthusiIIm,” HI also warned of eventual lmpcrialist Iggrcssion. butt thI Ircent was on problems of food distribution and the lack synchronization between work- rrs Ind government, WANTS MORE EXPORT! Polsnd's Communist :- h l of GomulkI. while Illaf‘klnl rs sllmpiinn of atmospherlr nu~ cleIr tnts by the United States. called for I “marked increase ‘ln export production." MIy DIy tn Pekln: brought the usuIl threIts to “liberate” Formosa. hut Ill reports indi- cItI Communllt ChlnI's chief prmcrupstion now is with Its Iurirultursl trials, The celebrations offered I slurp contrut to lIst yeIr'I May my firm“ when the Cubsn anlllMI wII still fresh. Ind to the days following May Day (1 mo, when the us. spy pine incident Iuddsnly rIlIed lnternstlnnIl temperItureI to the hailing point. How Ions the carrot spell of NIIIIW quiet will III! II I open question. But the clan. of pIce is refreshing Quick-Frozen Porridge! MI“ The Weekly Inf-mu of lid- is l! '3 i it, 'I .l H cl: l “*- fl..- eu-II his.“ dun-1:0“.- m~-?— II m...- Dfl tau, Impala-nurs- run—um. '- amt-“I .I' I o I O .4 3 I i‘fl ll I'll if; 3 Hi i l i: "(V promptly siter symptoms BalanIISIIn Family Affair with mqu hslr sum col- eelvshly II II lIdchtIon of Ills- ud IIIIIIII — but all! n thIpIrtdlhIhII-Inr." Ilsan JIck. my lIvorltI bIrhIr. II- eepts this Is I compliment. Molt of the clsluu for flu successful Irowlu of hIlr In nude on Islam 0! I differ- ent IrlslI. The cursblI VIrlItlII Item from lItIrIIl disorders such II InImlI. I thyroid dI- ficiency, Ind may of th “V- In includlu typhoid. Specific dlsesus of the scalp. Iucll Is riuworm. psortIIll. I0- borrhu. Ind Ilopecls IrutI may be rstonIlhle. ThIr'I It» In mschsnicsl Ind chemlell causes. But this typI of bIld- ncu does not conform to tho pattern of ordinsry mIlI bIId- Ben. Titers is no hsrm lI uslu scslp lsttons, mochInIcIl thrI- tors. ItInd mIsIIlI. IuctloI mIchlnss. lotng bIreheIded. or lnylhinl else so long II it does not IrrilIte the IcIlp Ind Is not I dun on thI purse. ls rsutious with hormones I nd expensive Ionics. There is no magic or myste- rious formula thIt will restor- hsir In urdinIry Grsltinu hIir from the frlnge to t the denuded Item can be done. . WeIr I loupes. If you must. iDr. I’In Dellcn will Inswer 1 questions on medics! topics if stamped. self-addressed enve- lope IccompIniII request.) lPlLlP'I'IC EQUIVALENT V. W. writes: i would like your oplnlon an my him you old Ian's cue. He suffered from seven mlanlne ItlIckI thud Iche. vomiting. Ind blIckoutst, which the doctor uyl sum from I htnrrs form of solute. He II givlnl the boy DllIntln Ind hI Illll ul- heIdIclm. but not II severe, Ind no blIckoutI. 8mm mlmlne hurl-ch" ro- Ipond to DllIniln. sugar-Illa] thI , “ y first the sailors hII somethlnl In common with epil- spay. PENICILLIN REACTION F. W. writes: penicillin shots Ind tIhlptl for I virus cold. I hIIIn ltchlu Ind turnlu red ln vsrlouI pIrtI. liow lonl does such I resctioI lIst‘.’ ‘ REPLY Allsrlic reactions to penicil- ‘ lln usuIlly Ire tempnrsry, sel- dom lllllfll lnnler thIn three days if the drul is stop“ IP- I post. CA'I' FIGHT! AND PIEHUII M. H. writes: Iolirnes my [on up hlgh for on- lllte my at set- ting into I fight wlth the nellh- bor's cst. Should i [It rid of my cu? REPLY it Inith he I [nod ideI. ThII II In nImplI of tht in mm when we tell nervous Ind hin- Ilflllll persons to null] lrrItIt- ln: Ind Innoyinl IIIIIIIIMI. OUR YESTERDAYS (Fr— III 0.1!... fIlII) TWENTY ~ FIVE YEA" AGO “flat; 1: baldness. ‘ I wu given : ‘ Nobody IIIIII Is thI I luv . Mtdu touch (III Hr. um unusual. III is IIU to hove Iccwulsld I fortqu of mm thIn I inth I from his books - wolf“ ‘ Ins-ins Iehlmmut for my Iutlm. Int u l! um m not noun. II till now sold his collection faintlsu It IuetloI If my: II London. “the proud! Imousud to IIlf I mIIllII pounds. But it II Mid (I uIdIrItIII why I Inn is no and If mom should WIII to sell his call-:- ‘ than of alum. For pistons 6.- ‘ram. c mhed by the mar. The mystery II III tho [rum Mr. Mouughgm Pictures r: l 5 l i ii: I if I 'I '3 il’ a? if; 3 EE: i t i gr II it i l 3 it a}: i g a i m Ir. m I click“, MI. 0! on If the pictures sold the India. I lowly lIttII um by Was. he once and " thI piled my hId II that up III II when i sunk. in th marlin; III In It hIfIre :uInoII my eyes for thin: tn This picture ls In use. But Is this not of "Instant! A eIrtIII d aim! of life. an m. In chill. sums to [II Ihsut it. run Ind his works. HI could oven III his Lapin go to flu hilhut bidder wulmttt I up]. And In" Ill thou tender words Ibout hoplnl to I00 if hIforI elsslu Ills eyes. ‘ valid IIIIII IclIntlItI hop-t . in: to drill through an untr- i crust me IrIctlce on the dew ‘ Inc St. Peter Ind St, PIul 1 Books in the AlIIntIc. ‘ The In! of the multimillion- . dollar MoholI project is in l pierce the outer shell of th I t earth to reIch for the first film ‘ the underlylnl IlrItI known II the mIntle. Bsmples of the rock should shed light on the origin Ind evolution of the eIrth. The Manolo will be bored somewhere It III when the eIrth‘s crust is relItlvely thin. ' The drill will pIss through three miles of pct-In. I half mile ofi sediment. Ind uvml miles of rocky crust before ructh the msntle. The project ll I com- bined effort of the NItlonIl Ac- IdIMy of SciInt-es Ind the NI- ltionIl Science Foundstion. NAMED Imn YUGOSLAV The ports] is dubbld the "Mo- hols" IftIr the Mohoroviclc dlI- contlnulty. the "main dlvld- in: line between thI crult Ind mIntlo, The qundIry ll umId Ifler the Yugoslsv uhmoluiu ‘ who detected it in was. PrellmlnIry Maude probII were male off LI JslII. CIll- fgnls, Ind GuIdIlupe IslInd ll I. had drilling on unlsthitId tSt, Peter Ind St. PIul Rocks. 1 sad poi-lisp: ln PuIrto Rice. tshould 5le further upIrlIIcI tn the problems of nIchlI. an earth's Insulin. SclIntlilI believe rock It than two plIcII way In In Ic- . tuIl put of the IIrth‘I mIItlI whlch ions In wellId up to thI , IurfIce. Tho IrIslllII - owned It. M Ir Ind It. but lacks III sum coo mlleI off tin can! of lrIIll Just north of the Muster. The loch. I mm:- - sills lumblI of lllltd mi: m by II IbIIdIIIl Imus-I. In m‘h“ The Mohole Proiect ' NIIIIIII GIIIrIIIlI loam: India: there. III In: nolhtnl whitened the rocks. CIptIln D» In!) cIlled the rocky islets “llll le- roIrlns Ind surging nn Ill Ildu." "home plIte“ round - the - world, Iubmerg voyIII of the nation submsr lII Triton-Then it bu In ended its historic clrcnnuiaw gItlsn. up Ilonulde I frightened fish-t ermIn who thought if VII I m mm. Natural photogrspher J. lsylor Roberts. who was on board the 'I‘rltnn. took I pertscopo plcm of the Filipino. the only unquhorlrel person to see the sub. ‘ Filipino. lI-yeIrvold luau MP in. Ind turned that on youth hId misled the urn. If sIlntI on hls but to protIct himself from future manners. The um I he ehIII fire It. Peter and It. Psul. \ BUIlDASOUDFUTURE IN THE CANAWIAN ARMY twat—12"... .- -~ m III-aunt» M “Int-fish a In: ulna-II 22"..” "3.-.? I ~' "‘ "'1" .‘I' “6.! m 1 ---~-——-—— put of on Mid-Auntie lids. lI‘hlI chIln of Iumerlne mom! talus Ind plstesus winds tits length of the AtlIntic Ocea‘ from the Arctic to Antarctica A few of Its peaks Imam u is- lsnds —- lcslInd. thI Alum. As- oonslon. TrIItIn dI Cunhs. IM at. Peter Ind st. PIul Roch Romulus-ills connect the .‘iltl- Atlantlc Ridge with the lost and mythicsl continent of Atlsntn which. “cording to PlIto. sank hcnIItII the runs "In I Illicit dIy Ind fItIl nllht." BIL? ATOMIC all! St. Peter Ind St. Paul Rot-k! liva been In ocean lIndmarl for centuries. in im. on Amen chn m prtItn. AmIII Delanu In Incestnr sf FrInklln DelInI Roosevelt. made I dangerous but booby birds whose luau mnIt drIII’y spot I ever uw. the In 1960. the Rocks served u for the first Off the Philippines. the subs pcriscope unexpectedly am It LIter. the Society located "it hmh. . in. ......-........-...... hfl-“Cl-m lub- \ .F Inn-- .1 [mm 0.. .IIIV. | .. m "mot- . umumns— ..-~ I -~----?--_-— I I u v.