PAGE THE GUARDIAN, THE GUARDIAN Departnieul. Ottawa. The lalaiid Guardian Publiahiiig (70. PKIUR It long-term agreements for marketing wheatl .to other countries--first. to Britain only,l 1 and later to 41 other countries, along withf three other exporting countries. Now wei ;are about to begin another three-year ln-; ternational Wheat Agreement period, in1 llvhich Britain has remained out, becausel she feels that the price of wheat will come down, whereas the other countries havoi ' agreed tentatively at least that W2 05 is al FALSE CLVLTURAL FRONT fair price. l S O of the latest ominous . - - ir.- he . . All of this serves to indicate that thelslgm m me lmmmlonal heavens whole world is feeling its way toward tr: allot of lflapti-aiiwlitbout inbtderii T--m----T-is, .. l i. l . 3 . . -n -n ure. " eie aili no THIIRSIDAV, .u'I.v lo. i9s:i ,:Slal)llll)' fol agilcultuie in a peiiod of gieat sul:”h5”;nm(m.. Norm Anmlcans an, uncertainty and of great complexity. Can- fed up with apologists for Russia - , ,- , masquerading in the trappings of A century And A Half ist tliayingd oi: Hmetllgodl tlltiioulghp the ..pmF.,' ..democm',..' ..Hbmy... Vsaa 'iea oar an ie gricu ura rices Support. Act, and the United States and PUBLIC FORUM This column in open to the tilacuaaion by correspondent: of queationa of interest. The Guardian does not neeeua liy endorse the opinion of correspondents. Editor and Managing Director. Ian A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. ClRCl.'LA'I'l()N "tgmere Prince Edward laiiand like the dew" "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". t?.tni.ti3i The t'l)llllllOlll(1liPlUNI service being held and "culture." . . . . . Britain are trying methods which they have at Biudenell Island today to lionoui the l Ruma 15 3 slaw, slam um Mmm its borders there is an earthly , . ' )1 l0WCd lell. 01' (Well flV9i Years "Om n0W- When our National Government in the development of this island, Ollltll . has to mend muons wuauy to The little we lrinow abolit Rus- sia is reminiscent. of aiiytliing bilt culture. We know definitely that . - . ' ' ' t their own condi- inemory of Mcleareli-Goi'doii pioneers is El hleheled Vale adapted 0 , fittin tribute both to those ioneers ai'd' ”0"5' no Country can be quite Sure that She” ”h"”” ”'000i009 hum” E. P -l . lthe method it is now following will be fol- 591"” N"? d1'”lE' 5 510” mid b”' in their descciidaiits who have coutributedi bai-bits death at. forced labor. Provinces and American States. They weref TT” 7- "-7 pmml ll, ll-am posglble, soviet of course. late comers by comparison with attack. it is unlikely that it Wlll pav a man to travel up and down cottage Safety Precautions the Scotch survivors of the ”Aniiabelia" -the country telling Canadian anal. which was wrecked at Malpcrlue in 1770. "W5 W?" the ”Ei""3 W" P?” H x! D H I am? to S Otchfmt mi L.ottagc.s, normally sources of pleasure iaetrates the afoi'e-mviitioiied in- 1f? . BC Ollafh WW t" I C ' - l 1 - humanities is fostering a rare , . --, . and relaxation are amoii the ma or causes ,. . s the ”Alexandci” in 1lt2, Peter Stewart and! '. g . J . . b-Mid 0i C”"””- , 1 . ., tof summer accidents, according to officialsl I am. Sir, etc.. his family who were wrecked at Lascum-lof the A” Canada Imurame Federationi CANUCK lwli in l-'73 and the Scotchrollt Settlers OL R l t' . (.1 h', 'n. . kn"-VNWWVA 1'90" 'llltl they were few in number coni- ecen S a '5 ms Comp 9 3 I wlanc t Wl r - T :. - o 1- -I . 1 in bets he liuits. companies indicate that this year's cottage lmwl mm lhe belklrk 5.9”” who amVe.dl accident toll will reach record-breaking pro-: at Belfast in three ships. 800 strong illl . . l . l l (Windsor Start l , l l . llportions. The Federation, which iepie- . . Allgust. lRtt.l. bill they weie still more, l 2 0 I, . L b.l dl I This is the time of year when it than a vear ahead of the i'llecttir" in its Sems mole than 0 119' au Omo 1e an "R 3 mCe.&3m"sl me Wds "” 3" 1 1. it Pi t U casualty insurance companies, recommends We Chfmm A5 500" 35 the 11”” ant ing a co . 1 Tl C d R qkimpl as pmbabh Mn” the following cottage safety precautions: ie reior . . ' '. . ' ' ' . . 1 , t . Kee brush around cotta e cut down: have V018010u5 51r1Det1tes- the l'0S0urCCS of the pioneers. There IS at A"p I. y d t d.g ,1 f l l Even when the cherries are receipt for E29 Rs by lllr Donald Gordon mange 01 3 aqua 6, lsposd (1 gal'lR1'9611- the birds can be seen alv- f ' H ' nfiqh W;N')m by tho Hcom ,bage, a major source of fire: in: tige ttrees tiseuoxicle over. They or )0 liassiigtl . .' . . - - "l l V - l - l - are c ar mg on ie Ieavier crops, merce" which landed at Port Glasgow Julv Make sum stole pipes mnmng mwugn "mkmtl 5”" W" W111 T101 Waste their pals are in the trees. They . . partitions are protected by metal thimbles; their time on little mitt. when 9. i803 and it is known that the group l. . V . there are bigger rid better ones mel Biick and stone clninneys, built to the close by. 3 came from Pictou to Brudenell by "Arrow" early the same October. The families of the Mcl..arens and Gor-; dons prospered and scattered but they ground and part of the cottage wall, are The hll'dS have an aclviiiilaize be- . 41:; 2:; Keep matches in metal containers away l in there and .3: while ll... mm, ll. l l from children: lstillut pinkish yellow instead of have never forgotten the original home in. . . . ,2 brilihi red. When the human be- , X. , worm and mo -lonmlrs. burial Repairs to electrical and gas equlpmeiitl illgs like to pick at just the COF- H9 t M i P ,, i lSll0Lild be done by qualified persons. llai'c1F99l' Wtmeni W -i1119ei11E-95 and ground on Brudciicll island. lhc ccnten-l . . . H lpiice. the robllls step iii a fF.lV davs leaks repaired lmmedlat9ll- ahead and et their ill from th ar r was observed and recorded bv a gran-l . l 3 1 9 5 i i I t t Do not carry oil lamps about more tlianl best of the tree- t, i nd now, 150 years after the i t. is i fir at i. la plan”. A ' lnecessary and make sure they are turned: ,,.m.l::d by 31'; blildg bu? lllandtii ””5mal l1a1”d”)lgnlh(; dt(:(:::dlax':(: ealfozlggggl off when not needed: Ill0gfDi'PSeYVe tlbe chei-itleii l l M W!" 0. 10 ( . i . l keep small children away from stovesl ,m,.c,,C0”,L,sCSC'all:,1ellal1f l:ll.d:0'm:,a(; and enterprise t-ontributed to the creation. ! i '5 t - . -t f f llf . N yv Id and lamps; ,But even the best of these dont al- --vo ieinaqew or. .. '--. --k- ltlt.Ad'ti. O R "M lla- Check motor boat wiring for leakages,::lfim);::mf0l:)iivg:e6Lt Alla. Slam; Always have fire extinguisliers on boats;; under the free to ii-igiiteii off the - , - i . robins and others Gasoline, naptha and othei infiammablesl W5 a mm? of mmmm This should be kept in plainly marked safety. mt- is just another page. 'l'lini-c Farm Stability Problem '"-' tcang. will be more pages as each year . .. l - - - T -' 3 0 9. i ' , with its cherries rolls hy. Felham bmduw lip Me lmng V) C1 S l Do not leave tools. garden linplenicnts. .L..... ..- to it in this-Province. few of us. fully ap-3 em, lying around. i preclatc the important change which is talk- The New Freedom . . . l A . in: place in agriculture throughout Can-1 ' ' . . - - IV ' S 1 ada. As noted by a writer in The Country LDITORIAL NOHLS mmuml "" l ' l Ontario Court. of Appeal has Guide. farmers, a century ago were not.so La.” handed down a. decision in an iotlierwise obscure criminal case vitally concerned about stable prices for, Three mammal parw leaders have Come . which mum have a pm! und mm . . . t - ' 0 what they produced. One principal ieason and zone. It is unlikely that the Social 0,, me mm, of woman in Canada was that A much hl;(h9l' percentage of the; Cred” leadeh NU. Solar; LOW. Wm l- women. that is, who are wives. . . . come i The Court. has said that a woman lmpulalmn IWNI 0” famls' A”0mer wast here, Now it is up to the candidates tiieiii-lean be itidependeht in her J'udix- mati iarm fanmie5 were much .more senilselves and their local 5UPP01'l91iS Y0 Pa1.ryll:l1'le:1Ec5ggvgiglvriilml;a:D:l:E9Ofl18?i0Li.iS: sufficient. consuming a much highei DH-1 we Campaign to a Conclusion. ll.” h-avails iieeiiso A and probably vantage of what they produced. -to that forl ls11i3e1'1oi' in ludsnieiit too. But the this portion of what was produced pricei C”""””" L” ”'E”3la”d ha5h91d , H l l for centuries that a wife is under did not matter as much. 1 H19 (x0Ve1l11ment brief on grade ti ti o (il'0S- . the influence. control and guidance , . . - . . . . . . ' ' - . .- , , of her husband. In fact until fairly Torla), faims in man) aieas .-tie laigei, ll sings indicates that the Pioxince has been menmv A woman was pm in the the percentage of the population living on doing something about the problem as well same class as-idiots and of-llPl' lielp- tlicm much less. and almuch higher per-gas talking. By ciianging the route from ILSSJSEI5ll”?"Catl;fe?Seil:,e;l?ill3Ti;1i;3 t-entagc of farm income is expended in cash Borden to Charlottetown for the Trans- l Collldnit hold property. their nianey farm and living costs. The difference. be-l Canada Highway two level crossings vi'eiw;-W” ”le”' "”5b"”d'5 "I dlsim” "ii . , t . . l They couldn't give evidence tween cash outgo anrl cash income is there- eliminated. against their husbands in court for I r I K this same reason. fore it relatively more important part ofl net lit?-llilli lnroiiic. l”?llll'llll1E, too, is a higli- ly competitive industry. Farmers not only crmlpete with each other within communi- tics. municipalities or counties, but between various parts of a province. as Well as be- tw ccn lii'ovinccs and between countries. This competition is no means a simple matter. it is not merely a ques- tion nt which indlviriuzil. or group of in- ' , . . 1 And they col.-ldn'i conspire with l)lHvllf loot stocks for fruit trees llaYOglhel1- husbands, in (am they iii.-i-is, 'a fascination for smailholders who di'ealiill”" melxtillmfllfy mum d0 "9 t l . , l . - wrong, a most. lof giafting all soits of fiuit tops to suchl 3..., ll; lhl. tel... nlaller of mm. roots and enjoy a miniature orchard. Mr. t 5Dl-”5A"vr.;' ltlfwlllcdh N119 OWMO JUS- . . ' l. V. . tires ave ouii a iole.Aman was R. C. Paient on his iecelit hip to Biltaiii mnvlmd of o,,,,5pl,,,,g wllh ms observed that such trees have the advaiit-lW'1fe 10 commit 11 fortzmi 11 was - . r ti 1 age for general use of being easier to spray i 3 gm. "n mp” than full sized ones. by time of Edward III said they're one . v -v - person in the Lewis eyes. rlixitluzils. arc the better farniers. it ln- 1 I P I Thin. retorted the .itistlco-s. is a - . . Sir. 'li:l cw J t-v'1l.l ”c' thh”h i.. volt-ex ;i tzrcnt f1lIli1.V things such as the "3 L l 5' Mdl h”ah5h l'””””lilgganmflcplzgxx ljmeuf.” .111); painter, was born this date 1723. He show- led early talent and studied under Hudson and then the Italian masters. He was soon lackiiowledged the finest portrait painter inl England. His encouragement of new taientl l vlction stands. tj Women have won many privi- leges in recent, years They haven't. complete equality in all things - some men will still insist on giv- ing them their seats in buses and pi-ndticlivc ability of soils, the price of land, the distance from a shipping point, the length and cost of the freight haul to mar- ket, the willliigiiess and ability to produce begins to turn ripe, the robins nndl CHARLOTTETOWN ship (TS. have once more. Last. night came the l . . annoiiiicenient. that. Lavrenti P. 7" N 1111 11 -Wt -hl11i1'i-1Clt5 .;lmun.T ."s Iwlmh t.-he t.5"son.5' . lv Beria. the head of the Soviet Sr('- 3”" ” 5 "i" ”'”l ”i'”'””l" Uli m mime U Sm-mg-mm smgmg 1 ret Police had been officially del-iii 535N111 that ,,,. mm-ll, June. July now winging; nouiiced in Moscow as "an enemy ””'l'l' 1” ” V t" i: W”””"””mTau nusmid Hm? Indian summer; ll, the pally and of me Sovlec Any public clinltr tlcliisioli is And we limit? VRSI Winter bring- l lI-- so t- g lust nh.iL 1. lSlfi' denl-1 ll": peope 0 me mighty fa” ad, 13,0,-p l. ,l,,-, ll,,. mlllll, Our high pure thoughts together - a o lnnlgs my ,3”. . lmgl m (l,, In the readers hearth-lit. weather. l In order to rise to the top. Maleii- lrxcclil 10 H101 the three 1l.ll9ll' rivals. kov gaine Berta and l ---Royal Gnz.et.te. April 12. l8M.itleiith. 'i he Neighbors it i'i started in keeping my desk nice aiitl clear, but the boss figured I hadnll; enough to do.” By George Clark qgff The Great Purge Begins (Montreal Gazette) would do well Four of them died begun all over has had to dispose of carried out his murder. , Obviously, it was Malenlmv whotarid that no our heltl firmly to the most from Ziidanov's PWP1. death. It was Malenkovls lieutcn-1SPCrrt. Police was himself .i doom- ants who replaced Zhdanovla. while l,Cd 111311. Malenkov lilmself danov's old position in the official f1'11C1'.W5 13 1V d with a second blow There are many dangerous jobs in this world. But perhaps none is so dangerous as to be the pallbear- er at R dictators funeral. For the pallbearers eye one another very narrowly. And however much they may seem to be united in bmt.h- to study the photographs of Lenin's funeral in 1924. There were seven pallbear- violent. deaths. One of the remaining three made himself the dictator of all. No doubt it. will not be long be- fore photographs of Stalin's fun- eral in 1953 will be a no less in- structive study. The merciless strug- gle for povler by murder seems to again. The time of the Great Purge has arrived principal rivals. Zhdanov, ECi'iB.l took over Zh-l For last April the charges agaliist the nine doctors were dismissed. brought her to the ground. After they had secured the old one. and in going in to remove her, they found two ml” "h'”tvoung ones which thev brought a- l”"'ld”" have hem 3 ”m5p”'.acV be'I'wav alive. The den was under the cause the Common Law from the hull of B U". and the ground was covered with leaves which had tbegn dltawn ln lo make ll-lei, bedlu of rlgliteniisiiess is life: xiiitl in They were declared to he innocent. More than this, they were said to have suffered illegal tortures. But what was this but a condeninatloii of the Secrlt Police who charged them with a crime they erhood by their sorrow for the illegal iiietliocls to extort zi. con- go on on some slmllar langelll common leader. they may, even fessioii? B0l'l1l. himself was put f1'f)m the all.mn.pel-lac; cl,-clc lvhile they walk in the solemn under it public rloiirl. even while w---T-A procession. be pondering in their seeming to retrtiii l'i0WPl' and au- ----"" own minds whose funeral may be tliority. l T next-and why. Now Maleiikov has carried his Anyone who wants to studya pic- plan to its next stage. Beria is . ture of the grimiiess of dictator- olieiily rleclari-tl to be rt public enemy. worthy to l'f."f”lVF the treat.- ment that. is l1"S”Yl'P(l for public enemies tinder the Soviet iegime. This leaves only Molotov among the great. rivals. Bu: Molotov has been for sonic tinic rccrdiiig llhe brittkzioiliiri it .-eriiis iinl)rob- table that he tullltl tlialiellar Ma- lleiikov's poivc: 0:: the ror.li'ai',v. he. may either lint-i-tile the tool of Mzilenkov, or he 'lic l1PI(l public enemy to be ticimuiiilrtl. liniiliutitiii of Tile purging of Brrui iiiav niily and Molotov. It was no easy task.ll1B MC 51211-11 3"? F1 1111i :c to Zhdaiiov, only about five yea;-slconie. Malcnkiii is , iiliiinsl ago. seemed well on the way to1C0111l3PllNi I0 ' . to ciiniiiiate becoming Stalin's successor. It was lBC1I13i-S SHPDK i "i F117 l1fl111fl'd'-101! he who had the clicrislit-id l)la(:cl0li aa wide st c iitlscs daiigers. next. in Stalin in the great publiclTlI('1t9 15 all-1-"if-'5 ill" l1f13S1b111iY appearances. lthat those in p 'l inny combine. But. Zhdaiiov died. and undrrlC0?15l311tar'i' lliil" oiolfe cti-.intcr- most mysterious circumstances. It:1t011SD11'-'1F'i'- 1"-It tits nizit spring was solemnly announced that ninel111l0 B91112. doctors, working as agents of ii: All this iiinkrs. lllttlr rrrdible the Jewish organization and the ln- l31113Z111q u;oi'isinL' w.'h:ii the satel- telligence service of the Uniteclilllvfs of Eastern Europe. The word States, deliberately planned andjmust liaie spxeatl tliail there was- . . : ge ill the Cttiiiliitlzilsi llelivcli, i'i'l(l lh;i' tfic llfilfl of the But, tiir tlleshnii that now when liiis szziial for photographs-next to Slillill. lthe (heat Pu t- will open up a Bill. a great task still reniained. new cm of tin: r-ziirrt and weak- Beria had to be disposed of iir.-xt,.i1ess, or wlirtlirr it inniks the ruin- And this was accomplished in alless be" lllg til .i new and pow. rilabollcally clever way, For Ma- lerful rlistiitolsliip. In llllV case, it. lenkov has been able to reward reveals once inriie llzc unfnthoiii- the men who got rid of his old able horror and l)'iIflil'ti1I'f'lll85j of It rival Zhdanov. while at. the sanielpollticzil sjisleiii llllll still incor- iinie he has undermined his rival lporates lniirrlcr us stiiitetliiiuz neces- lsal'y to its PllP('lliP woi'kin;.;s, zn:-:-'-i:-x----qr---3.;ii:.;.;.- t l I . , - l The Age old Story uuxunuu fhlllllhlllldllllnd The thoughts of the righteous are right: hill the PIHIIINDIS of the wicked lire dz-ct-it. . . . In the way thereof the pnthwny them is no When all had of her personal tastes. The world had not committed, and had used age to (lye their help green or lo ”n10:Al'nufld us rcacli the volumes. in art-oi'dant:c with the demand of the con- sunicrs. the seriousness or otherwise of in- soct pests and diseases. and above all per- haps, climatic conditions. All of these cir- ctiiiisiaiit-cs and conditions meet in what is railed "the market place." There they arel likely '0 1110" ?1lS0i 05DCCl3lly In "19 9X'l Approximately five thousand more acres D0” n1?11'li0l. Cffflalil 0f U10 l'05UllS Of 20Vsl0f potatoes will be harvested this fall over ernmeiilal aclioii. such as tariffs, subsidiesg last year. Leadlng agl-lcullul-lsls ln lllls quotas and so on. iProvince have been preaching for years The consequence of this competitiomtliat Prince Edward Island is fiartlcularly often is instability of prices. especially forlsulled to 3 system of mixed farming. Thc the individual producer. As a result, farm-I Occasional high prices oblalned by special. crs have continually sought for more stablcl lzlng ls more man offset by the lean years Pl'lCES- G1'i1dUall.V- i!0V9l'nmC"lS WW9 bcen.iVlilCh usually follow. Seed potato produc- drawn into efforts to help bring this about lion wlll always be an important phase of As soon as this happens, however, artificial ail-lcullure ln lhls province, but lt must influences are introduced. Supply and de-l be placed on 3 basis which will involve H mand can no l0n;z01' 0n01'ai9 118t1.11'8ll.V- T0, minimum of i'isk to the geiicral farmer in lllus'.rale by an extreme example. Canadals the event of market dlslul-bancesl The best outbreak of foot-and-mouth disease led to solutlon of the problem ls evidently an in. "10 Piling UP 05 mllll0nS 0f P0111145 0f meat creased concentration on quality rather in the hands of government, much of which than quantity production. while making the government still holds. levery effort to increase production in the In recent years Canada has experiencedl more stable livestock products, was constant and generous: he founded the Royal Academy Schools, giving ills first lec- ture there in 1769. His "Discourses" are still of great value to youthful painters. 0 O I trams But here the Ontario ,1us-l ltices offer them it new fi-eulom-, ltn be equal partners in crime wlthl their spouses. What. becomes of the ancient rule. that: a wife can't That 1 testify against. her husband? l it'a1 apparently still stands because now enshrined in statute. t l . Mnd I. I. L) A SHE-EEAR'S DI-ZN l Old Charlottetown l t "On Friday but. William and Couir Miwxiiinon. of Lot. 65. while hauling timber three-quarters of a mile from the shore, and about half a mile from the house of Mr. Allan MacDougall. Canoe Cove, Back settlement. discovered a bear! den within ll few feet. iroml where they were at work. Beforel they disturbed the inmates they took the precaution of throwing an obstruction at. the mouth of the den. and they prepared therneeiveal for the slaughter. by opening uni aperture on the back where the ianimal showed her head. to which, lthey applied the pole of the ax.l Llftlllt JEWISLLEIIS G. H. TAYLOR the factors are Weighed! I HE value of a diamond cannot be weighed by cost alone . . . for pride knows no price. Choose where you are sure of quality. 3-DIAMOND RING 135-00 FOR YOUR -(EENERATIUNS l 1. Notes Bx JULY 16. The Wax I. . in England one of the grounds lon which a man sought a divorce l was that his wife was unkind to lthe family dog. He won a decree l-and presumably custody of the caiiinc.-Ottawa Journal. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin are testing ii theory that tsalmon find their way back from the sea to home stream: by sense of smell. The idea is that the fish lniay be conditioned to return to lcertaln easily accessible streams through the use of artificial odors. '-Newsweek. Those who talk about all being niade safe by regulatory bodies, by codes of conduct. by "the innate good taste of the British people" slioiv - when they are sincere - an alarming ignorance of the true tnature of the decision which has ito be made. Television is likely to lbe one of the most powerful social liiifliiences of the next. 50 years. It lshould be as unthinkable to hand it over to sponsoring as it. would be to give advertisers a decisive say in school curricula. This again is liiot far-lfetciied. Television will affect the morals, the values, and the outlook of many of the chil- ltiren of today and tomorrow as much as will their formal educa- tion.-From The London Times. g A woman in Miami is asking for divorce nn the grounds, amomz iothcrs, that her husband dyes his hair green. We are inclined to de- precate this. While we realize that a head of emerald hair may be lsomewh-at trying to have around l the house (particularly if it clashes with the apple green of the living room drapes), we can't help feel- ing that the wife should have put 1 the greater good of humanity ahead could use a few men with the cour- WALL OF BOOKS From where the child is kneeling, Up. up to the ceiling, . The red-bound and the golden. lTlie spread of lore revealing 1That knowledge can be taken, lAs trees' fruit gently shaken. lwhich is the approved patlei-ii ..i llife. It could use a leaveniiir; 5 iion-conformlsts. It is getting ll. together too coiifoi-mist. -Hamilton S1)3Cla(m. Elrllfs most spectacular suemu may lie at the bottom of the ocean, Thanks to the compa.i-ativelv i-.. cent invention of the s:.nic fazllll. meter, so many SlJ.bl'i'LZll'ii'iC niotiii. talns. vast submerged chasm; a; mysterious flat-tolipetl volc,-.,,,,,, are being discovered that chain, makers keep up to date only ll-ltl difficulty. The world's glcalpsl known ocean deep was friiind only a year ago. Plumbing the Mfil'lali;l Trench in the Pacific about 1'00 nilles southwest. of Guam, tlp, British oceanographic research i-ri.. sel HMS Challenger located bottom at 35,8440 feet. thereby dlSf.'0Vf3l”ill2 ll. pit in which 29.000-foot. Mount Everest could be buried more than a mile deep.-tNatioiial Geo;.ri'aplilt-. Bulletin). "ii. is a safe bet." writes :1 Canin- dlan columnist, ”that many of us return to work Monday morning more weary then when we left on Friday." That's true enough phys- ically, particularly where the week- end included 8. four or five hour drive at high speed over crowded roads up to the cottage and back, But does it greatly matter? For the great bulk of wage earners todav, either in office or factory. tlicre. is little call on muscle. When Fri- day comes we are mentally rather than physically tired and it is 2 change we crave rather than a rest. And after the regular and quiet routine of the place. wliei-i- we work, certainly imineuveriiig a car in weekend traffic will providt,- a change. --Filiallclfll Post. Thirty or even 25 years ago, small. single-engiiied aircraft uere the chariots of the bush pilots -- those modern pioneers who did so much to turn Canadian eyes to the north. Who then thought. that. four- engined airliners would. within a generation, be carrying the mail rind freight. the minrrs and trap- pers, into the land of lakes, rivers and rock? The time has come for it now, on the run between Edmon- ton and Yellowknife. where good. large landing fields are available now, and Canadian Pacific Airlines indicates that the big "mainlin- ltrs" will be introduced on other routes, too. as soon as suitable air- ports are available. It's a mark of progress and ii sign of the times. The frontier in the north is reced- ing with every passing year, not all along the line at once. hilt. wherever airports can be built. Edmonton is no longer ll bush pil- ots' base in the old sense: it's "nir- llne” flying. for the most. part, that they do out of this city today. Yet. bush pilots are still flying in the farther north, still pushing back the frontier and sliowlng the wily t.o the future. - Edmonton -Joseph Joel Keith. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Matheson. 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