Not over 40 per week by carrier. « \ rice diet whi | sion here, in the July issue of poyTICAL SHIFTS = $12.00 a year by mail on rural routes ond wand could be more dangerous and ex- | strict Sen tae ad eae the influential periodical, For- Aamuzegar, aiming at large- Wiiste ¢ ere hte d and U.K." $20.00 per plosive.” ted ‘only rice with sugar -and | Affairs power capitals oe Woet, are sin E cis 7s ae B | “\fruit juices to-which one quart | SLOW PROGRESS says “too many politican analy- Geer in U.S. and, sieewhere outnidy, Brito Com This week's conference has been’ Aol Valé ond @he gamet of aoe: | snstéad they seem to ‘mani- sists have been too ready to ex _ ggre genre? ie cana ' hailed as the first step for Canada tial vitamins were added: This fest a fairly consistent pattern | plain these oyerturns in terms £.- oN oe oe ee ; “ i ” imited- regimen is a semi-star- |of internal discontent agains: of internal political shifts to = _Memoe: Audit Bureau of C an eee in developing a “special relations vation diet and cannot be u intolerable social conditions and ward socialism or capitalism, tr strongest memory 18 weaker with, the various underdeveloped over a long period of time ‘g genuine frustrationse resulting the West or the East g han~the weakest ink” ¢ ‘aribbe ar*countries. Three of the 13. | ae tae ee * | from too slow a climb up the , “Often this have ‘inked thicin = | ore oss ol i ladder of progress |to power plays “between the PAGE.4 SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1966. are independent; the others are grad- | salt is felt The result {s tissue | cad dbemesuie. or "United Stites. the foviet ‘Usien t d D a emerging from the restrictions ee weeksens, “Each coup regardless of its || and ort with the ‘ outcome ~ L : ‘ e@ monotony o - fre thy _, interprete 3 lal's outward appearance resents ;.frequenth rp as a : Mon ay s Decision of colonial status. British influence is the rice-fruit program is likely ecsentially S decent sient to" ‘clear gain’ for one and a ‘se- "3 One thing which both sides. in therefore~ declining. The Canadian pec on potent mentally | tind new ways of coping with | rious setback’ ‘or the other.”* : : ; a, use him. to resist treat- = . . ' i ‘ - : w s-to fill ! - the same ‘stubborn, age - old Brazil's military regime Sur long-drawn-out political contest eapons to fill the gap are. largely | ment 8 | eek dae ab then tals eras Che Guardien | Covers Pringe Bdwerd inland Lhe The Dew Ww. J. Hancex, Publisher f Ince Ww GTON (CP) When, In # companion article. Zbig- Ward Prink Welker ularly with regard to Can- ooo STK °-- ? ASH 2 P ~ ) at as at Editor ors, particu ar é g , - ptitoda ates ~.: By Dr. Theodore R.~Van Delien. regimes ‘topple in Inddfesia; Ni. niew rzezinski,, a Columbia Published every week day morning (except Sun- ada's external aid contribution oe” T*2e6 The. relationship between | geria, the Dominican Republic University Cold War theorist day and statutory holidays) et 164/Prince Street, Charlottetown, P-E.!., by Thomson Newspapers Ltd. Branch offices ef Summerside, Montague, A'berton ghd Sourls Aacrceanl ed nationally by Thomson Newspapers Ave. “a aeftivered an ad This meeting was a hopeful sign-.It indicated, holw- ever, a disturbing’ disillusionment among. some of the Caribbean lead- “T suggest that if there is any part of the world in which for-us there is a combination of unique opportunity and superior ability to do something, ' | Salt And High Blood salt and high blood pressure {s “Thot a new concept, but, as with proteins, salt restriction need not be considered too ‘seriously unless the pressure.is up and —— ‘ Too Slow A Climb By Arch MacKenzie s —and now Argentina—observers | -begin sniffing immediately for ships to the left or- right, and why The cause, however, fre- Canadian Press Staff, Washington and government consultant, ob- serves “The Cold War @ continues but it is no longer a ‘real’ con- flict cin the sense that the issues Advertising Services: Torento 425 Seieerery s more,so when the héart or kid- quently {s dissatisfaction by the | involved are_historically rele- mpire 3-894; Montrea Pe Cote - ee. it'is in the Caribbean area;" Mr. Mac- ere ‘are cones It is the so. “outs” regardless of political vant.’ wersity 65942; Western Office ¢ r jum in sa at does the dam- ip’, «with the , of eco- Both the West and uarrie said. ‘I know. of no part, of the stripe, , Pace comm ,: fret. Vangouver: MA “7037. ; 4 P age. The element also is present | nomic progress—being made by | nism have limited their aims, he Member Cenedian Daily Newspaper Publishers % world in which a limited degree of Canadian Press. The Canadien in peking soda. baking pdlder, | the ruling regime. | says, and Indonesia's Sukarno we ae clus a entitled to these for rep, | Canadian economic aid could be so late —- tae a a “The . frequent conte patlettat or Ghana’s Kwame Nkrumah 7 ee i ; ; : s * atin desserts, heavals in- recent years fail to |.among_others ‘are giving wa Cais new tches la this ceo | his | UP i : ' y Mer as = ve ae pe ad a ae helpful as in this area. I know of no Iles ‘st other common edi-" show any distinct political shift | to inward-orientated non-aligned Fie ring lcs! news puplished herein. afl.| Part of the world where the’ failure es. In fact. only a few of the | ¢o the left or right,” says Ira- | nationalism cocerned primarily ue aso ‘the Peht er republication ef special disoatches here Tr e's6 féserved= ‘Subscription rete: e agreed upon, is that the result of onday’s voting in First Kings will of cardinal importance and that it @ould be, unfortunate indeed. if it of the have nations. to use that ex--! pression, to participate to the full | trade and aid. If Canada can strengthen its sphere of influence in this area, not only will it help to make the Commonwealth eee foods ‘we eat contain practical- ly none This was the basis of the old Many physicians did not: go to the extremes of this rice-fruit plan. They ordered. a more li- bera! diet. with sodium kept.to | a minimum through the avoid- | ance of such foods as -avocad6, -| trenched | nian Jahangir Amuzegar, head of: the Iranian economic mis- | | problems. “While the coup leaders at- | tribute the unsatisfactory situa- | ition to the evils of the en- establishment, their real intention is to move up to with inte Tl ecoomle devel- | opment.” naa | moderate government gave_way to a military one aiming left: army. rulers have moved tnto | power in Ghana and Indonesia: and Nigeria. the former model ~~ > 6 stronger, but ( anada’s our own trad- | | bacon-—tima—be beets. broc. ® higher--economie—plateau—and——of—African—democeraey,—has—a—— es oduced another stalemate. At per |. Sion -conl be’ at shemed | pa pincen oe oe elses to Ge bk ox | ooveedinel aan ocking “Waa: can provide only a very slim margin ~ ing pos i reng chard, cheese, ham, olives, rel. | Tight.” public control and discipline t, r the winning party in the. next considerably. | whee. and seafoods. 4 ' ” ; ; i . _In arranging the meals, af. aaa eisture; and 0p both: shies; - Ss No Soft Soap } | foods including bread and but- | Garg antean Faters E Qoted_before in these colunins,-there Le sci |ter are prepared without - salt | Gill be a heavy responsibility in ex- When at a critical time Indira -| " |and none is ape’ ~~ Tab Spectator — at : }dishes come to the ta ‘Even cising restraint in partisan matters, Gandhi assumed the role-of -govern- fresh milk 18 prohibited. To sup- |, We tead somewhere the other |up and burst. or become side . s : % | ply i : ; , day that football star Exnie show oddities. or die in their . d WOrking as harmonious}y as pos- | ment leader in India; there was a 2 ALWAYS SOMETHING TO SPOIL eee a ape ee ae (The Cat) Ladd eats-and aver-. teens from heart attacks, is their @ble in the interests of the province. Both the party leaders expréssed their desire to do this followmg the widespread feeling that this was too tough a_job for a woman to handle. But she has shown an admirable NIGHT SUBMARINES powder is available In some areas sodium-free’ milk in_ fluid form. and in -cans is available age of two dozen eggs each mor- _ning for breakfast. In. addition, he often adds three pounds of | bacon to the eggs : devotion to exercise .They work , $0 hard at muscle-building tasks that they burn up all the food thev eat from the local dairy z j i : j capacity to face hard facts, and to d | ve ” balla ; It seems to us that the legen- Meanwhile. the rest of us are lection in the other constituencies, capacit ~ 7 | Fin Big Role In Salvage Operations __redey's physician te even | er punven ord fo cat 6 (called glutton i we ea! tore yd the public will expect. them to per pee ee fee ee National Geographic ot cs whole moose for dinner. using than six eggs for breakfast Keep this overriding. objective in mind. Otherwise, we shall be in for a realistic than her distinguished father, Prime Minister Nehru, could long spell of political—unrest that __bring himself-to-do._While-he often Midget submarines are start- Ing to do a giant's job-in the | ocean. the French Undersea Center at Marseille with National Geogra- /phic aid. The jet-powered Duv- ing gases and "apparatus even- -tually—will _make™it-possible—for— jdiuretics: help the body elimin- jate sodium via the kidneys -___¥YEAILMEN > SD. writes: How does glau- | the horns for -toothpicks doubt no A~m— | erican giant who won the world’s Many of us have to go on diets after long sessions of so-called —over-eating — It burns most of us up Sust s The versatile metal- minsbws | anyone to take to the sea. coma differ fram cataract? | championship in weight-lifting, thinking about .how unlucky we “; -Moeld play havoc with our hopes for) Presched the vittues Gf Nard work,- | | Oo a penile ere Ween 8 ae pou art tee ices toc | “Underwater resorts will de |= REPLY ‘was also a prodigious eater. are. , greater, progress and development. that great man seemed incapable of hydrogen bomb was.jost in the ientifi rposes. Only #5 feet. velop". savs Pr ‘Spilhaus. *‘Pec- In glaucoma, pressure of fluid |Three or four two-pound steaks, io ssi 7 . ee dealing with the harsh economic .|. Mediterranean off Spain in ear- ie ai sae. is Saucer carries ple will drive down under the (Within the eye is increased a dozen eggs, and two or three DISCUSS NEW TV OUTLET - These hopes, we believe, never | Tf 1966: A sub only 22 feet long | » pilot aad ehaareur sea, park their submobiles, Whereas cataract involves the | pies migh keep him satisfied - OTTAWA CP) Transport stood higher than at present; sity | stand so high is in large measure due | policies needed to meet the country’s- problems. Here is what Mrs. Gandhi press conference, after asking the co- and known as Alvin located the bomb at. 2,500 feet. eo rough much larger Mass- produced underwater | ding to the American ocean ex- t Athelstan“Spilhaus— He-says— teurs —wi-- check into submarines and par- take—people-+ hrough— lens. Vision is impaired in both ‘disorders. In glaucoma, ‘Jens vat lunch; that is All of these mem are huge, of Minister Pickerscil!l said in the Commons Friday he will confer. hecomes__so —ppaque-—that -pounds-- Young-Anderson;—at-20,7-about -tetevision Fer viee in he SS es eae tees + light rays cannot pass from the weighed mofe than 300. As {for Prince Edward~ Island sane “ib the progressive efforts of the’Shaw a a ee | ie . ee te leaned | in underwater breath- | the reefs and underwater world. out te te vetlen t fellow Bunvan, he must MacLean (PC Queen's) said government on whose record the elec- tors of the Souris district will be pas- sing judgment. down prices: merely for liolding the price line; but , | the 300-foot-long World War II “I asked for the cooperation not | submarines. The*bomb was ac- i tually lifted by an unmanned de- vice, the Cable-Contro lied Und- | It’s All In The Sauce Financial Po Post, Toronto FREE LOADERS Mrs T. writes: What is a par- asitic infection? REPLY | i hae been-as big as the fir trees he Used te -knock down with a . punch The reason the Ladds, Bun- that ff the government's recent white paper on broadcasting is _—*_put—into effecty. Prince Edward Island will be the only province a eo} si 4 It is significant that from the start .in getting up with hardships. No na- || erwater Research Vehicle (CU- ‘ 4 | A disease in-which-a plant or Gans, ene, Seperene Ct Ree. een b TNC teeviees oeme 7 : tion has achieved economic growth, RV), directed from a surface | Here te a comforting thought |made in feeding unprocesse |animal depends upon Its host for of the campaign the government Has "kind of ind d heth ship... 5 tor diet-consclous humans w be | Maple sawdust. to entitle. Or: 1504 ged shelter and gives noth sought to focus attention on every a0 Sy AOR Ee et : on envied the idvilie cow Kitts is now using enzymes to irg-in return. The‘ various para- | on its concrete achievements over the years in this connection, and on its blueprints for expansion along lines political independence or economic years- and we cannot hope to break through unless we are willing to go through that experience. | CARGOES AWAIT SALVAGING. Other midget. submarines are expected to-be useful in ship sal- | wage. More valuable than. al! the gold that. went down in ill. , “We do get together when we have fated Spanish galleons .are the | may Warren Kitts, University of Bri- tish Columbia “agriculture pro- fessor, who has just received a federal grant to pursue the. re- |-search, hopes to come up- with try to break. down the wood steak down, give or take a few: _Slivers in the gristle. The only —— with success, however, that Dr. Kitts believes it may sites that become attached te’ phase of this record--on the ground- | The United States Navy has !ts freedom to munch !ts way compound. The processed wood man include worms, ameba, - work it has laid for further independence, without going through“ ordered six 43-foot submarines through life is said to be as nutrious as the and ticks ame" development. i dustrially apricul- hell and fire. We have not done it. We a for rescuing-men who might be Scientists are looking for an starch in grain. - NOT THE HEART r. evelop E n y, er + have had a pretty soft line all these | trapped in disabled , muclear_| economical way to add pulver- If successful, the new feed ON. writes: Would fainting turally, educationally and otherwise— | Submarine ized wood to cattle rations. Dr might help bring the price of and then vomiting after # hard blow to the elhow indicate a heart weakness” REPLY snot the usual re- _ .s ‘dcinneety lead -to -a wood food action to pain. but I knew of oth- on wach it has consistently been war. Well. this is e war. Its 8 war oa | —, of thousands of ships | some wood feed to-replace ex: suitable’ for human consumption. er instances in-which it has oe- working. Its opponents, on the other , sunk off the Atlantic coast in pensive barley. How would that taste flam- curred hand have , Poverty, it is a war for the stability of two world wars. The tin in a deed - MAY FEEL LIKE. IT sought to create, distract- ing issues and to make the public forget that they, individually or as a party, have any past record at all. -Surely they could point to. some- thing the Liberals have done in the past to warrant the voters putting faith in the fulstme pledges they are “now making? Something by way " the country, for survival, in a way, of the country. If people cannot be en- thused by this and bind themselves together to face thig crisis, they have it coming to them.” led > The Listen ime Indians ~H+ is report=- “were startled.’ They were ac-— customed to sad speeches and com- 24 may make it economical. In one |_.method....polyuretha single drowned cargo is report- edly worth $26 million. Until now, recovery of car- goes from many deeply submer- ged shi - betn considered Tactical, but new techniques | blown into a sunken ship. The } 7 tight foam forces enough water from a ship to make it rise to | the surface. _- Progress has—aiready been If You See A Weed sor Des Moines: Register There are plenty of signs and saw. They forget wife and ruddy complexions. warning people about’ femiiyand- dangerous intersections, railroad crossings and other natural haz- ards. Why doesn't someone put ities as they decimate the Tkae 4 bushes, chew’ holes in the hedge and leave elephant tracks in thé borders Mrs. E. writes: Do hot flash- |es cause high blood pressure? REPLY Tt may feel that way but the two are unrelated. Some persons with high blood pressure have Irritation of the involved nerve through injury* ‘rather than in- fection TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— ! LONG-LASTING CONTROL OF ALL . pressure | ed some measure of political stability vehicles may someday be as ticipate in-one of the many rec Ernie Ladd; for inst a Sp Minis 3 . ; In the salv | _ affects the optic nerve and—de- | course. instance wit ime Minister Pearson is maintained. And the reason they had to say one the subject at a recent sub was at - ees my | common as automobiles; -accor- eer gy wl Soa” aide: stroys vision; in cataract, the “at. 28 weighs more than 300 and State Secretary La a. ee passionate céncern rather than rough Small submarines such as the pep talks telling them to get to work | University of Pennsylvania Mu- ; ; 3 | seum’s _two- Avoid the smoke when burning | up signs)warnihg people about — poison ivy | Sres: POTATO INSECTS When a man sobers up from | spring madness. he faces a time of a token of good faith, so to speak? Not’a thing, apparently. “A new gov- unting for. ancient wrecks of’ forms—of sieeieal exercise, who morse Even ‘1 ‘a night on aheat- oe energy an and spirit!” Many “ ' just what -they need to get them on interest to archeologists. The considers golf too strenuous and ing pad will not ease the tooth- Sen i ai Siieee __ TUBER FLEA BEETLE, COLORADO POTATO the road to constructive action. Asherah, built with National Ge who can walk right past a wom- ache in his back. Bending over Chicago, THlinojs.) i * BEETLE them, incidentally, are oldtimers with : : cgraphic support, has explored an changing a tire is likely to be to tie a shoe string is an agoniz- : ee © Dintan yao records the voters are alf too well Worth Considering Fencae. n. mnnare. MeGHN- | @ tater Ter o conl. pleneant | Ine procecy. Bis: agers ave til | PRBICERS PANNED: | ad aware of. “But let's not talk of that!” - A National Research Council study "Oil companies plan to use poabig Bt i aeaie cae ced tha hots psc Ag vom eipieaet haggle hence <> ORDER FROM YOUR LOCAL is their cry. “Buy. our bright new. group has urged the Canadian govern- sotine sakes dentin lo particularly weeds. Pulling one broken blister in each palm. He “hand fan of, British Princess mee NIAGARA BRAND CHEMICALS wares! Absolutely new! Never on the ment to establish a national motor _ deposits. Oil’is only one of many or two weeds never hurt any- Can move, after a fashion, but | Anne, who married William IV aoemestae DEALER € market before!” vehicle accident research centre to + minerals lying within reach of | one, but can you stop there? For too many men pulling a he would rather’ not. Men who have not yet pulled | of Orange in ie (N. a "sage * = eubinpeaeinthalieentats Dr. Van Dellen should be ad- At HIDS, LEAT HOPPER, FLEA BEETLE, ; : the underwater craft. Diamonds, | ir fi This smacks more of the technique _ find ways to reduce the number and ___ tin, and other materials are al- ca the ‘cms anh oa ee. shonid Bagby 2 ; ‘\ 7 ; j 6 : n of circus barkers than of retponsible seriousness of accidents on Canadian needs wale recovered from the them a false sense of strenzth mbles to work afer indulging Entertainment For The Whole office seekers; and we suggest that it | highways. Sounds, like a good idea. | COUSTEAU’s DIVING SAUCER ~ aon They lurch into the not wisely but too well. It is the i 2 @ i eee: ools oy s — goes to the root of all the issues in The responsibilities of the proposed Today's midget subs owe much jh, ake snd the ccatind chars we et ee hy this campaign. Certainly it is worth centre would be to provide for the ee eee or s careful thought by those who will Pe benefit and use of federal, provincial. | ——————— N D : aml ye t =e voting on Monday. and municipal agencies technical _in- | Our Yesterdays ew e ense Chief | é j Montreal G Caribbean Trade formation and the research and test | (prom The Guardian Files) eal Gazette = | Tresuits required to establish federal |- - ae . | The man who becomes Can- len dangerously below the fe | It is encouraging to note the sub- | motor vehicle specifications and (From ee Geaetier "Files) tt Gen: deem Vision Alara Pe wets ciate ‘ce ee : : j . . sa - - tantial concessions that Canada is | standards, national cottes to practice | TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO__a distinguished fighting record chief of defence ie ag | pe 3 - prepared to make in furtterance of and regulations relating to road- Sis’ (July : gp sa “ar wor sib aol Ko- Marsha} cree Be Miller, that a : 7 : : j serman,tank and mech- ence the “tomplicat organizational good relations with the 13 Common- worthiness. It also would maintain a | anized forces are smashing in administration, all of which work invelvod with aren e ae . hole Golf Course - wealth Caribbean countries. The con- continuing technical relationship with —_ at the Russian re — eM eg ecagee te ag diffi: was accomplishéd efficiently ee : ree main areas, t e Job ne nag antac. and integration actual : ference at Ottawa this week promises all levels of government and with | army. announced. and the Rus Gen. Allard, who is‘ only $8. carried oat ahead of wheats ® Horse back riding to be a milestone in fhis connection, foreign. safety organizafions and sian defenders‘ are holding off a oe aed goes But the job facing Gen. Allard, : - 4 and it is to the credit of Prime Minis- stimt co-0 t ao. offensiv® drives directed at Len. Yond the military, and even be- even though the organizational | i’. t of Prime Min imulate and rdinate research on ingrad,. Moscow and the Uk- Yond the borders of Canada. At: groundwork has been laid, may |} ~ e Free Tenting and Picnic Grounds ter Pearson that he undertook to call | road safety bv Oe organizations in | raine one oa in ‘the a he ‘be nothing Jess than selling the ~ .. * it-at this time. He realizes that the | Canada. : was asked to rum for Parliament ‘armed forces themselves on the e : Fant ‘ : ; Preliminary figures from 294 become a member of the value of integration. It will not | e Swimming & Boating aribbean is. increasingly becoming : EDITORIAL NOTE elehi Canediem ports show @1.: Des wae ——— an be an easy job. “1 Fn a challenge to Canadian responsibili- ‘ ; : ‘I | 772 motor cars from the Uriited Cr Q¢ turned down ae ee 3 ° ty, and that the time h England's venerable Oxford Unl- |' states entered Canada-on 60-day |, .F°° ‘wo years, fromi 1961 t? \azy pocTOR EXECUTED fF ° Enjoy a Treat from our ’ y, an at the time has come to | verisity is to get a’ new college— | ‘permits during the week ending (°°: he was honored by being : ‘ : cope with it. athinin” 6 Gait | “in 2PPointed commander of the 4th = -RERLIN ‘AP Dr Horst , op . t Wolfson. It «ill stress science ‘and — 5 ed Division; Gril Arsiy ob. the | Fucher, 9 former. Noi senses: | oe Restaurant! Speaking on this subject recently in technningy and will accommodate veav nd aie in 1940 . Rhine He was the first Cana) tration camp doctor, has been e - ‘ the House of Commons, Heath Mac- from 300 tn. 469 fellows, graduate iN | arb gig os Bai ppaunge alae ems sexta bemenne tae | Catering to private partie < " quarrie emphasized that it-was a mat- students, postdoctoral researchers and ee Lae | The varied career of Gen. | official East German news and weddin rece tions ter of particular concern to these At- istinguished ing alecece. = 2 | Allard has also included two agency ADN ‘reported Friday. | g P Pp |‘ f distinguished visiting _ professors A coriterence of the four Atlan-"\vears 4s Canadian_military at- pr. Fischer. a inotehae ot 3th lantie province. We must guickly Frtim 10 to 15. percent. of the grad= tic — ~— with the _ tache in Moscow fh the Tate ‘ler’s SS ‘Nazi elite guard) was co" -~ ee 4 4 ; Seep 3 mation ‘of a continuing commit- j949'< and experience ih the used E eer upgrade zee" interest -in the W est uate students are expected. to be. tee to diagnose the region's eco- defenc: departtiwal while the sonetne Stat hc ek <i RUSTICO COLF _ Indies, he said, for reasons other from the Commonwealth, Europe. or nomic ills and come up with ali. early planning was getting un- cands of prisoners at Auschwitz : The best buys in | than selfish or -economic motives. the United States. The Ford Founda. 7°" able cures derway for the “integration of concentration camp in . Poland | vetasslanal - golf... hee hb sernnteneccecconceres eepetnioniesnintorak iit the armed forces. . ‘ a oh hte ee P ae fee: referred to useful gathering. at hon 1s Stic Sb Saedtaib teaanatien Rt pomtpremyprnttered TENE nario “apnea St two veare of the inte. January, 1945 ; | ipment at our Ay Dalhousie University. last month in , endowment, and Britain's Wolfson a yee eek one with a io ee ee msn | —- eqep I 5 : - { | . iv e Doaras th r . a 7 : 5 : « »which the leaders of the West Indies |. Foundation is putting up £145 milion | fariieate wi Pring | Ministe eee torn S high | -CADY-DENTTETs Frew ¥ ! Pro Shep. Oyster Bed, Bridge and of the Maritimes participated, ($42 million) for the building and.| St-Laurent that “an overwhelm Gen ae takes” over the top| Only one if 1,000 Canachas j Route 242 : ; = + is joi ot members hale «te vost. the strength of the | women - euniversity graduates in ——— = \ euntidence im bin armec forces 1B Canada tas tat tot —stidted deste | eo