~ ~ he Gunrdien | Covers Prince Edvierd Island Like The bow W. J. Hancex, Publisher_. s . abe . ides “.Poblished every week day ning (except Sur and siatutory. holidays) e@t ‘165. Prince Street, tetown, P. Ely by Thomason Newspapers Lid. : “iy Sifican “ot Summerside, Montague,. A! berton anc Souris a _: Rept tesented rationally by Themen: New spepere . Adhvertising Servicesi Torente 425 Un’ versity Ave. tere ERs eorTTeaT Ba Cathea Stree? tint 6.5942, Western-Gffice 1030 West ma scou.ver M@& 7037 Canadian Daily Newspaper. Poiblishers The Canadian Press. The Canadian exclusively entitled te the vse for repub ~ of all: news Sispatches in this -paper. cen ted to if oF to the Associated Press or Reuters local. raws @upl) ished: herein. “All. cation. of special dispatches here we "Mer ag ng Editew . ere ty hod teers 3 hhe per nog Aasoe abon and Presa is licatian ane .aito -the raht cor tepoe reserved over 4c Subscript rontiate per week BY: earrier. fot serviced by carrier $15.00 » year off. Island ‘and "Kk $70.96 per year in US. dnd elsewhere Toutede, Brith Com etpsseneiht : te ; Nat ever? 1% i oqe ceny-<: Sewer Avda Roread RA? Creclanan , santana “The” strongest memigry is weaker than’ the aveakest ink” " “SATURDAY, J JUL ' ‘Oupfiscal. Nocds. ra Relerenee was maile in these Aesterday to the forthcoming , ovincial conference on tax- sharit—_arrancements— aid re. e. PAGE 4 ei? 30, 1966. ‘ s ri Tum n ‘to education, which Prime Min- ister Pearson has indicated will be quarter hardly count a# farms ne cause. the owners primarily earn their - hvingelsewhere sare reasonably successful commerciad ‘ farms, ‘with sales of more than 10°000-> a-yvear. Winnipe¢ consultant M. W. _ Mensies ‘is quoted as saving the num- ~ 7 «j -and- federal—— her of farms-in this class has doubled from the 50.000 reported by the 1961 "| > eensus.:The remaining 200.000..com- mercial’ farms, with sales below ~. $10,000. are ‘in. a precarious position.” Menzigs suggests that. ‘giv en the, ctr rent state-of competition and tech- nological innovation, efficiency can- «| not be found-on-fatmhs of significant: lv smatter size. In 10-15 vears.. even that level will undoubtedly be too low priate” : Successful farming’ calls for skill: ed managemept-—and this is under- lined as. the Weak spot in Canadian agricult re. As-one’ speaker express:” OO it at fast month's annual meeting of Cah- | ; “eoPatbe Ncricultural Instite - ada. ‘farmers hate problems keeping abreast bf researgh. « ’ This gap Wit) continue: to pxist until, farm educa- tional standards are improved.” -In. Western ‘Canada, the “elevator commpanitgare- now hire profess sional’ agrolog ‘ists ass field men and training elevator agents fo be know- About_25 per. cent . ¢ ~y— ——heid-at ottawa tate Octoher—or-——tedgeable— on the use of Tertilivers earty November and which is likely. to he the most extensive revision of fiscal’ affairs since Confederation. and feeds they are selling Also; the computer is beginning to: play a role in modern farming. Fhe University This is going to impose a heavy re. | of Guelph, for exam ple. anflvzes Ry Pr. Thendore R.-Van Dellen Pregnancy should he @ ‘happy i tyme’ but the reaction to this. "J States vartabie-The> baby arst- ‘that people who eat a lot of erg mays “that “"testiin rn ay: > olives have. a remarkably | o.w me : . incidence of heatt disease. “This Pet fms of priducty’ sh aes is the best news mariini Grinke_ Benne and © truthful st Greek researcher has found A Getdeiies for - trad adveriis repre > . > r . “ally is wanted and there is an Avior ty Je vied : BS ce atines of ekp ieneps nears lair of exciteeieht ond anticips.: rehur ew any : ‘ < within the conmpetenc v inf | tion as the *mother-tog looks. & poverty area is often ane nesses?” “Speak ‘up, . Fido, tru | forward «to. the new,'hfe” she “is swhere the résidenjs don'tiowe fully OttawatJourhad s ahout to.produee_When the babv ‘as much , money... as” the pecple ee sds te < Pe eects _ arrives, ste takes 4 fea! dnterest in the fancier parts of town —_- The’ *higkest |. accident drap, in junior, She.-counts, every’ fing- Calgdry Herald. : SaVS a Safety géqup, is-home Fe: ter and. fo@™Anticipates: | his-evers . ioe nS need, and eacerly, watches. each Keepers at“the Pifmouth Zoo Pecially, one Assumes: for those. - - | reaction that takes place during in England were not able to Who -arrive there late, carrying ‘the developmental. stages... The name.four king’ penguins in their {00 big_a load’ -. Windsor Star. ‘raseal.will need- fond, clothes, charge “beeause they did not. | eg q land shelter and she plans to-ac- know theirssex When one king “Bee other Gay -a Youngster, complish these aifns : ah an egg they called it Mary., a 4 eae .ciyine ies, | ue. he other who keeps accons roa ose * an scar nenniein S.. ; come ae end ot een guard” over cher’ was named Wil- vard. ‘Why are * vou ervitiz?”* \eften stem from unfortunate ex- ham. The “keepers are waiting. see Rose. Screg ae vo iperiences earlier in-life, This ix for the next egg jo name the thet gets a Vacatian and *I Sat understandable _ hecause the: other? two _binde is. -- ‘Montreal get _one.”’ the lad-sabbed "And body and mind have’ been pre-. St? eae ok i -— poe. 5 i . The ite, fete s >" Rea., jParing for” motherhood since Swain: (in late wih ‘How ¢ause 1 don't fate. ah ce jchildhoodl. Somewhere along the ean Wever.leave you?” Tired fa- ~s jlinedagxiety: has entered the pic-. Colton T mes: Journal: Jeare a few associate: pregnarcy ther ‘poking his head atound,t iwith shame. -and- car and ie amen 0 en Xo. 7 oo sth being re ehout unshapeliness. pain. a cab... 3 i real vis | that no-one of around to ap- deformities, and even death. °- os Préciate it. — Ottawa Journal : Such ideas” are -unreasonahie— : _,and without basis Mi ddl | Ignorance also plays a role he- | e Bae Jigsaw cause the source of tension is i : the instinctive fear: _of the un- Vaicenver Sys * known ‘Others de, fop reactions The ine ident of Saudi Arabia's armament. at, rf sal’s disposal” of moré recént origin. Toney may~ hing Faisal, snubbed.in N e.w as: guardian _of M dale Frastern tThave- beencmisted thy hackfence Yvork fora thou ess Teferci > peace Bul onl, a’ den weeks” ;£0ssip, There is also # Pos: issibil. to the Jews, lfustrates the dituis ane i announced it ‘ity that. the preenani wae uh? Gultv an ‘open . society such as a ” Israel ca ‘umber at i planned, whien gencraliv encou- the United States faces in main- tactical jet bomber : paces a feeling of cui!t remorse taining its diplomatic_fences The-ohieialeaplianeion—itthat or hatred of the husiand’ "7? oese Just hew deep. and-gepuine is the sale res or Middle Fast_ [ T@motians. aggravate eaisting fmu- King Farsal's enmity for the ‘balance, upset “bv - heavy Rus . -{stration and anxiety and’ tinless state of Israel is ‘qu iestiotabte Sian arms sinpments to Egypt | she chances her att'tude..an-un- He has to maintain the pose, in- and Svuria .The Middle Fast welcome | siti vation takes’ place any case, to offset the influence arms race 4s therefore an ex- - leaving her in a state sof ten- “of President Nasser. of Egypt in tensian of big power rivalry “ston Palpitation. digestive diffi. the Arab-Moslem world of the t may seem odd to lump Fal-" é - : ole lump Fal- _sponsihility on Sata es-each_vear 1066.- HAROLD AT HASTINGS - 1966 culties. breathlessness. and oth Middle Edst tae sal. and Israel on, the halance | admi nistration. for if there should be. for farmers. with its _computer in | . of er unpleasant—ssmp emproins foliow The Umited States’ policy is to against Nasser and his Mriends. a weak presentation of our fiscal _ _ Saskatchew an. about 500 farmers GIBRALTER TODAY aes on tneee_ 4 stierheneoe - “i wth oe * Beep cs. has —s s ™ a fe . p ’ Vv ming: tnor- , 2 Eas - range bedteliows Destpable a needs, the figpure of this province have accounts processed regularly by SS ae. . oughly acquainted with the em ments) The Americans keep Arab unity miay be in the long could suffer a grievous setback. the government's computer. At least R ba er ee ction. HENRI At sweet as posible eee eee ~ ’ i i 1 shou em from autherti-. : § x or o protect Israe far as possi- Fortunately Premier Campbell two US. firms service farm accounts | emains Port To The World’ S Fleets }tative sources to dispel all mis Sonnet Russia and his-flout@z bie Thefefere. President tohn sand his colleagues will benefit from = by computers under business con J "| National Geographic News Bulletin — oon rege ee ms aa ee ener on son's en “nt of the Ar 1, ok - : : i 3 ee shou confided to the phwst : s & ms wH ran monarch 18 not. without its ftp e forethought of their immediate tracts. The — - oe .{sn't House Lane recall Gooraitar’s are ersten v British Th @hig cian. In this wav the woman ean Israel and Saudi Arabia uses, for Israel at redecessors in layin as thorough a | _ | Quite as solid—as it looks Proud tradition asa rocky t- era of independence at all he .started on the right path vim: Thus the US i« Partner with: Too bad Nese ~York’s politi 3 neetbated g ac g _A Canadian Agricultural Econom Galleries: caves, basins, and ‘tress of British naval power phos fone 4 eas Fe aoe siraid-cok--the~ consequences: sud—Dritein-in-a- deal-which has put--clamevhad twir vision obscured froundwork as was poss! do. | ‘tee Society workshop méeting last tunnels oie 2,398-foot-high British Admiral. Sir George” widiritielnst eke “Seep ie inburdened. bv rumors Fear. $400 milion worth of modern by the pare gunny : st ts inte - i r fram. { ; : ngt ' ' ‘ ‘ ites . ci - - | for their efforts in this regard. Dur- | month in Winnipeg suggested that | frre mass that lite into a nar. \eenime te roy from weequo: Signs on the island -pro- “hall.™ pire lel Serer aa , : . . : ‘ - $ / uring, 1 - su of moth Ion — ins the past,.to yearsthe Shaw. OV banks and ether-finaneial institutions and the. Meditervanaan. Hare e “War-of-the~ Spanish Sieression wes a Are, Brivsh RS ee eee Clearing Th Hil : ernment and its officials made a de- | consider providing computer services:- ETttoes have veen sunk deep in- The fortress was formaily ceded’ "© te aad 6 FR. writes: Would old Mex- e tailed investigation of the subject, | te’ farms to the stone to catch rainwater. to Britain under the 17.3 Treaty ‘ as says Bry 7 WITT joo be a good place to live for a — & we Journal» - whew 4 : ; : ® The tunnels measure mere of Uthecht ar iibraltar oniv as jong as man with. rheumatism and hich Ly eke, held conferences with tax experts on. There seems general agreement than 30 miles, equalinz the total Most Spanish residents fed te oe. — eee re — bland pressure who expects -te Mr Mec tiraith dove well to leoming. this vear or “nect ver i : sas : + v aria n Tesidence Han of Sis Lex ipt ark cars -trom: the 4g, aitore’ re oe the federal level, straightened out that In. the ‘future—-some maintain ea ae ae ake Se ee oor . He ee these . th: foes a nkevs freely se REPLY rAti8 i wm Parliament on pepl en : ce : - - - i “ gome differences and prepared a \ within. ad eca d e from“ now- _very Beitich Crown Colney Government still -pefars to the roams about.toe Rock re ; Ves. because in many parts of Auc. 1 co Deican Ps ie Pa ” adhe - e ~ . - " ' . . - ¥ ah we ' . " verv comprehensive brief But under | Sophisticated management practices _ The Gibraltariana ave, some- town's population aé inhabi- The Gibra! a Fes ment en- Wexico the tempo of 1) n¢ and ora could he - a ah - has hadi te he taken “nn athe present circumstances,and with the. bee times “taken shelter ip—thétun— tants of Gibreltae rending at ltets” the-animals When sn_ape “the climate -are_ideal_for- retire. Cee Pee a ae iy Capitals sich wa Lainton ard — _ = eT will be “required. Farmers will be = neis The Rock. a natural for. 58% Roque.” is-sent abroad to a 760. it travels eae. On the other hand, the sue-. Park day on The Hill simply on tremendous influence: which: the? taking formal courses in such areas — tress. has heen leseiged 15 tim. Spanish” infl lence re maina-on orders, and military records cesg of any retirement plar de re ety ere ee | eipbbaind dee diane oF ons larcer ‘provinces will bring to bear, 4 4 ; ' ea since ‘Moslems invaded tn 4 strong on the Rock Mr. la Fay- show that # was posted over- pends more upon congenial com- [0rs, ae Soe yw iam 6 cian : Sl : ‘vas management accounting, financial n 3 pall bill & enitle there observes, “Berieath their Latin seas . . panions and ‘hobbies than ‘upon have rights to space thout ws “ ; eS ; 5 of rene ft iS imperative that. the. presentation analvsis, and. even commercial law. - SEEK SOVEREIGNTY eo Vetere ea ee 7 ———— the “weather, | regardiess of oo a. amggegs? ese . ps cae ) ‘ te ! ucee at polrts« ; a | ~ 3 wees c : oT \ “ ‘ URETG | -health i rking aceomnmatat ton ee rr i * —Hself be conducted in the most -Vig- Many farmers will bé buying manage- A new siege is underway. Twa | *. Bla “A SPINAL CORD LESION will be. provided -for them jon and Ottawa area residents. Visit- orous- and effective manner. , i as metit services fro iuaite a a It _* years ago. Spain severely © eur-'| ac nniversary 1‘N. “erites: What is svringo.. The Hill, ‘off. the ‘fron: lawn? me Canadians are sure tel hee ee servi s rom private consu ‘stailed traffie across Gibraltar's Fr ies ae i "Tourists deserve simpathy in come eritical of they -ind- the | One disadvantage-under which all | ants: In addition to the family-ow ned only land frontier . ‘a broad: is. redericton Gleaner REPLY ~~ _ their efforts_to find parkine for centre of the” capital inereasnaly at the provinces will be laboring at this | type of farm: business. a growing — ae roe pat _acees hat a = age mgr Nas. Naser’ & seizure of the yer - A disturbance of the spirial an hour o* two an ‘the - } pen eC eit « - - = ‘ i 3 spams ser Svpt seiz. the Sucsz: wasan act—of piracy far awhiel cord -whieh leads te paralysis in DECIALIN the Chan gins —ai—th fer all. tne «appr eh th the ws conference is-due to a matter bevond number of - corpdrate farms ‘is , pre: Mainland “in an effort to re Canal’ and trigeered the- mone he should have—teen farchiy ane arm and interference with Guard But the pont has been Peace Tower bv. tie E4st. Block their control. We refer to the unreas- dicted. . “National, Gopirer : Sad, events that shopk the called to account Rut when Bri- sensation (anesthesia! im the eee eee ak shenid ofp pleas” nable de . : i ' : 5 a é eocrarhic reports wor! m 1956. events which-con-. tain France and Israel :atte _ other. The victim cannot Teel not even Parkn? atten am trot nr ne Sricci to -fnd ® delay in making available the | F E = he _? om present-day Gibraltar in its tinue to have repercussions ta ted ta da en Gaieade we heat._cold. or pain in theanselv— gh every _vard of _suitinie kpace” a war theojzh close parked: report of the Carter Royal Commis: ’ or aSier ftving July issue man. article entitled this. day 5 g Dulles threw the Amlamane ‘ed area The cause is a lesion of pete the stens the - Peace ecars Parliament Hull. dae never ’ “Gibraltar. Rock nf Contention.” Seen in t et r oi cciecae Wea ; Tower is emploved ve day is on to parking lot Boron. Taxation Last Januarv_Fin- IJt_is reassuring. to note. that Can- OM, JTetrospect ten vears weight of the United States the spinal cord . Tor : _mear era parking - Minister § at +—- e- by semorstatt—nenther Howard, ier tis Weal Wneredle Think against: them and Nasser got? BRONCHITIS IN-CHITLD — ance Minister Sharp indicated that. |~ada is on the verge of adopting uni- \. ~ Fay and photographer Bates abmat the Suez crisis is that the away with it : : Mes. AJ. writes: “fv three- the rec ommendations of this comis- form traffic signs that will be i] | Littlehales i ° aniv major _figure in-it still re Th S the’ United Stat { f- vear-old. comes down with bron- \be easily |" Gineay 9 u me hates. Ih ef ver . evo’ U ions O. ans e | ribraltar'’s 1 000 . Inhabitants “mainmg m- office and in power fect. tonk -y i + > re : : } < f ;: pon itself the crush- -chitis and fever every spring “fon were heing studied by members Understood by motorists from coast claim Portuguese, Italian, Mal 1s Game! Abdel Nasser. the ner rg weight of leadarship of ‘the, and fall How did he ever deve- Chatham Daily Miaea of his department. “and ‘there was nto coast. The change-over, to take ae oane ances petrator of the outrage that he Western World.’ “whieh now has. lop-this condition? — : ‘ : i £ | 4 rv, r ; ‘ . . . hen the Frenc mpulace, On.) sya anu lanner some suggestion - that it mighf be | “about three ‘years, should help re- 0 resident bis.tlly- det oH evar wail Eden of Britain. Guy = t - a V1 ; hon ‘Gee ay -Most ate te © two ag. 20S Me 17M. ston med and cap: al the came oe ¢ cn was int : a ; ee mt. ny ntur te es pada. red.th lhgnik:snualeeds. theta it “tabled in Parliament in Mav. But ‘ duce highway—aceidents—and deaths. = —_ “Checiar — Motiet af France. Dwizht Eisen stil has the diplomatic sifpport. more colds a vear, hence there an e-Beenie-* ee pubess sieathe=“pritietariat “ : a ; as ' ~ vibraltar a-hosm er of the Unit States. 1: 7 + need s ? J at ten Ww re taking nothiiz ay the session wore on and finally was *, ——Credit for-the innovation is due _tatile lihertw—port—“Tor all the vid. Mon-Gurien oF lense. thee Cagcananent etions “noua ney OVER CANTER : “ters in the history of France. —i tsam-the-Rerssians. Thev hive im adjourned for the summer holidays, to the Council on Uniform Traffic werld’s fleets cgcalt!Malenkov ofthe Soviet Uf no: that_of France In dealings BH writes Is cancer pf the <” -Most of the country’s: rasaltv. | less than “half a century made “the ted Control Devices for Canada. which ai i ia Bsa ata en ion, all have long since fallen or «with America s- allies, . the ‘nem-- hver fatal” - eee ee oe ee tremendous progress. in © mang eval government browses through its | h been devel ; fire pepulation seems fo ‘con- retired from the top seats of- ory of Suez haunts the Wnited REPLY Ite teat Wanntike se cicens | oon Poh. Ri roug | as - n eve oping a set of stand- verge upon Main Street, the. nower Jawaharlal Nehry and States as it asks for the support Invariably 30 nl , Napoleon. as emperor, They have‘ in this coniparatively recommendations at leisure, the prov. ards for Canada for almost 10 vears. | business and social ‘centre. “Gi- John Foster Dulles, who, plaved which, in another time of trdu-. TODAY'S . HEALTH WNT put. this movement into reverse. | short time, caught up with what : te “.——braltarians.**-writes’ Mr. ‘La Fay _ lesser but significant ante in ble. *t did ‘not ‘e some of) The diabetic should adhere to | Ever since, the French have-itey call capitalistic countries inces.—who are equally. pocernied- — A salute also to the Canadian Good — “reve! in commerce. particilar- the drama, are. dead rien eG ae diet 7 become one, of the world’s most They have pra: ieally dena hava must wait, : : | Roads Association and the Canadian ve enuendered by tourism, man nae po (NOTE: All correspondence Pay Shag cons wing Supe sensitive | with iHiteragy. * 7 and Main Street ts chief ar- o the pomp and circumstances”. —» “No one seems to biti hew..long section of the Institute of Traffic | ena ivaae vee Gee | ‘Si; Hi as te Be. Vie oa — 7 of decorations and medals | -Yei,_in he acts of our mind | * i ‘ es : ; ss : : Qi7 . si he thoerght kee ‘ before the recommendations can be | Engineers, which-.sponsored the chants and traders have opened njuries unning 1g | Van Dellew. ©6 Chicago Trib. IM 1917, Russia lim ated’ ti the th zh heepa uariee " : i ¢ a aed : 2 . ir doors. Then from the. war- 5, Rt. Chicago. Mlinoic.) royalty’ and aristocracy and most ~ ussian Napoleon turn up examined and implemented. This 4s | Council. diss. tears, tankers aad fois: Thomas. Times-Journal ee — of its-inteliectiials perhaps notin Will history repeat itself? of. particular concern in the field of | The CotincH hasn't. confined its prio jn the. roadstead surces a. Rough play. tndulged in by offers no protéction fram tive rou Rts ae ge as co ee | education w e. costs . Fiviti : : uman- tide gthat each--vear de- some of the ‘Participants for the effects of body contact. When a DRUMMONDOVILLE ne. | vee here. rising are activities-to uniform traffic ‘signs.’ | ‘poste severa) million dollars‘ in (World Cup soccer. championship kicker. wearing hard ae ae eo pits ce . placing a veryheavy burden on pro |_It is continuing research on traffic. © Gebraltarian coffers -m--England w the subiect of pu- directs his kick, unintentionally Eastern Townships area, were’ vincial treasuries, and. where jt.is ex- contro! devices and on development oe 9 a Matus pie elon: ae the teams en- ~ otherwise. and strikes the_ \ijled Friday ina collision be- c ae a free part. all tie wold's ter uarter-finals on the way 5 f her play t . -Pecte ed-the commission has -.some: . of new or revised standards for-traf-. treasure and all--the w ¥ "sg. to. the foal The ex-rhampiods, i Menges ed acer ascot | puraadar tech gieb at cute ei guidance oe ‘give in the ‘matter of fic signs. signals and markings. Rut it ne ers eee up - “M .* stant the — ~ ion = — ee Whet- one, 4 this community. 69 miles-north- | : . * ge : : : ice-blue. diamonds:.an 1 ev -were eliminaled from | their oy players is -inj we . 4 oe *priorities is the symbol. sign idea that is being — shimmering brocadés share show, the tournament —-;and nine of they are often at the point xk haven a, eons — Meantime the prethintons for ~ adopted, and all 10 Provinces have te with. Hideous plastic their. players were nursing in- oting Their mood is affected al- clair ¥ and Darel lamarre ; >. : : ; _kmickknacks~ elegant watches juries so. by \the — tournag rules, 19 both bri eS Wincent pre senting our fiscal claims: will be agreed f6 cooperate in this, respect. |: nestle among’ gi merack sniven- Included im the nine was ele. whieh 4a. net permit injured Batt eo eae. ‘going on, andthe result -can ‘be The English-speaking motorist, | Ts” acknowledged as the outstand- man to be replaced ‘| sod Joseph St Cyr of St. Mar-° | termed a cooperative effort-on the who complains that he cannot under BUTTRESS OF ee nk tee ee ee ee tyr. ag * nas ws se ac om v ne aitan: tear ny ! rth t - game roughoit i * _o " “part-.of both- our party administra- stand some of the French-language : -~ greatest stars Bulgare!li. He was world, rules maybe changed - eye + tions. But Premter-Gampbelt will be ‘signs when) ing ¢, , 4 hadly hurt, “asswas-the “French eventually, stipulating soft shoes GASP ror — :carrving the ball, and it i toch a Set “ yas be =. ho er Our Yesterdays player Jacques Simon who.was for thegplayers aad the substi- oo you FOR. ‘ ving ine » an s ae mn ave ig problem Nor mill (From The Guardian Files): taken from the field oma stret- tution of another player for. the BREATH, WHEEZE, COUGH? to make “a that he doesn't-furtible French motorist ‘when he, visits Eng- TWENTY FIVE ¥FARS AGO ae, soccer — wniform aan "hee ra kiey sata aun 54 sete Sroenaes ate : : g game ause ury. it He will hava the: best wishes of all our people in measuring up to the challenge which dill coftfront him. Rapid Farm Changes. The traetor demonstrations In “Ontario may¥ not be the best wav to runderline a grievance: but at least ‘thes point up the fact that-Canada’s : farmers-—in the words ef-a writer in ithe Financial Past _-are- not-gaiig- to? sit back and bechme quiet casualties of. the’ mvolution: ‘that is changing:a wae of ‘life inte a business. Current ae new management and farm- ing. techniques, larger’ farms. rising costs. increas -ed mechanization and for many faggpers And theiend of the : revolution is riot vet in sight an Changes in. farming vatcelerated °: in the 1960s because of ‘the 1e pressures on the farm’ economy-=-preéssures - which have included rising | abhor ~.@osts but dectning labor: supplies. , plus rising costs of equipment. ma- .ferials and land. There are now about 400,000. farms in Canada. Abput’ 4 re Ae ’ more. rapidly ’ lish Canada, should he not. know ern’ European countries have ercet ed symbol signs. with satisfactory re:, sults. Certainly it is a system which has eyersthing- -+to-eammend t—from— the standpoint both of safety and-con- venience, But it has taken a tot. of hard work on the part ef its pro- ponents In this country to get it ree: ognized as such. Symption increased | ash VPar than ever ‘he fore and established a long-time high of 177 mttten—peunds. more than pounds per.capita. savs T: BR Cooper, president of the National Nairv C oun=. “He said farm cash re- ilk used in cheese: last Cheese con Ty cil of Canada. eeipts from n vear ftaled: $80 tilion “compared with $21 molion in 1935. “ | / _more_invested capitalospell trouble cmcicmer« EDITORIAL: NOTE Cg —- (July 30, 1941) © sEnglish. Also the manv new Canad, -. Fifts-two. sears) theo thee Pro: . sate : . ee Vineak Exhibit yn. Associgtion | ae who have immigrated from Eur-_+ peig ite’tirst fair on lis them new .ope, somie of whom still do-not know grounds. -Kensinzton Road, . either English or French very. well, igre —_. Oniy twice since : as Wf tw'carry on—~ once will benefit. in the Great War and last sea- Already, ‘if is noted. most West son Thit year it ‘ig making a ramehack with a prize list for bvesincek.- sheep. pigs and poul- trv of Aver $5:500,. Fie Everlasting Hills: New York Times : *. a Since time <immemor:a! the ‘hilltops have been special plac- ex’ The old gods dwelt there. end only those. who: were favored. ja the gods could even visit their sacred precincts. Rain and |ich- fning came down from: the. hi)'ls Despite the facet thal Prince ; Eagles nested there Men liy- Fidward Island has the “Targest_; “hl He tallevs ant mike ip percent amy of. enlistments per into the ‘hills in awe capita in Cana, there was still —. Later. much later, it was said no scarcit¥’ of volunteers’ w hen, ‘that only the. natives-of any land ethe cat went out for 200 men to _ » familiar with ‘the hilltops attend. the “Wanual PEI. Light Outlandere staved in the vallevs Horse camp, 250 men answeted | where the old roads ran and. the= cal! " “Where the towns and tillages . TEN YEARS AGO had grown-up close beside the 5 cpl 3M, 1956) ae RT ane France "asked the. - Tnited ‘States ta hack a plan for-s an nternational fontro!l board te arantee >that the Suez Canal remains an. international water- “ epen te all countries in. war and peace. The board-werid in- clude Egypt and Russia 2 \ 3 St.~ Laurent seek interna- Prime. Minister said Canada ‘will ijgnal eeognition on. an exten- sitin of its. territorial waters to 12 mifés‘off-shore. instead Af the “present ‘three mt les, SS aterc SOUrSES Ti Tonk a long me 1K that- without nills there would he no_valleys, that for ever” vailey there .were. two hills and_ be- yond those hills were ner ‘val levs : But the hills still steed, born and remote and those who climbed them leirned -«hat t hillmen’ had’ alia k n ‘thaf gods stil] dwelt there ecdé of trees and rocks ar hon sweet air : seas aa Thev learned that e. howl of sky. “as “ ‘from a hilftoy. and. that eae itself was far wider then any: valley they. had ever known We are not a hi!) pecole. Our tmrens and «jiies-are still center- ed in the valleys, and the gods who rule our lives are the gods of statistics and machines. Put you ‘im misery with difficult breathing— . wheezing, coughing--so it is hard to de | your work, impossible to sleen? 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