The Guardian: Covers Prince. Edvard Island Like’ The Dew , W. J. Hancex, Publisher Pronk: Welker ¥ . . Editor soe Ward ns Edi sHetown, PEL. by een Newspapers Lrd offices at Summerside, Montagie: A'berton urls ¥ eer esented cationatee by thienek: alg RE ertising Services: Ferente 425 Un'venity Ave. 6 DRROL) Montreal 440. Cathcart Street Uni Sy BOKT, Western Office 4030 West Georgie ett Vareot Jer MA 7037.’ dvber Varawan Daily: Newserarer: Publishers The Canadian vee fer repub in this paper ation gud The. Canedian Press svely entitled te the #) news dispatches ‘. te .e@xr sian’ af snd .etetutory holicdeys) of 165 Prince Street, - red tecitoor te the Apsocieted Press or. Rewters. Tv aT 9! foal joved ae news passed fram one ner. ; son to another. Evervhody was tar | tng: ‘Our respected and beloved lead er Chairman Man is in. such wonder ful health This is the greatest han, nigess for the entire. Chinese people -and-for-revolutionary prop e-threugh out the world” Se AS n ~ WwW ith some exceptrons at course On the. sarhe dav, Hsinhua said, - 5000 swimmers, “foll ow (ng Chair man Mao's ‘that thev should swim and frain in the ‘rivers nist ruction” and seas, participated ent husias ticlly -; in .the eleventh “test along the first course vharted bv cross-¥° ang tze con- » alin the lore! “Rowe plplished herein All or recuciicataqn of specie dispatches here in ecatresetved = ft becription rate ‘Ligh oler 4c fer week by carner mf caryeced “bu rerrier 2 year off Islend end U.K $29.00 par and elsewhere outside British Come . eaith Nat eonce ites soi cay * tember Ay dy Bo rea at Corevlehen bic mail on ry rural routes and sarees: at than the weakest ink” FRIDAY, JULY 29 “Time To Cooperate ne strongest _ P memory is weaker | 4 | their. great leader’ "A: the. contest began a-mofor haat, came up.carrs: spirits.” Later he trod down the fangway” ang “swan with steady strokes” in the Yangtze. whose - currents are swift’ He was ied bya ‘group of husky young men and wamen who su am closely behind him: When he. discovered, that a Except for the noticeable differ; © nung woman knew only one swim: - ence In ‘the age of the respgctive. -ming stroke, -Man. taught ‘her’ the party ‘leaders, the members_of -the © jackctrnke is new. Campbell -government..do net. appear. to: possess anv. more of the - clouing. qualtties.of youth. than..did_. thei predecessors in the Shaw: gov-~ [: ernment Nane-of them could be des- cribed af vounglings.. some. of them catifd even be called oldtimers. and ° for the most part they will be qualifv- ing for their old age pensions just as > soo@ as the Tory ministers thev re- plaged We don't say this by wav of” criticism of the new. cabinet person- _nelg we think it- an excellent thing | that matuntv in age and experience T shold be recognized in such appoint. mefits. But in the recent ‘campaign. we dheard a lot from Liberals about thecdecreptitude of their opponents, and of the feats thev could accom- pus by their own youthful exuber- ance bs Actually, there wasn't much dif- ference .between ‘the major policies of both parties in the campaign, and "The zwim. “invigorated evervone s -heart and brought immense. inspir- “gion and strength to evervbody. the agency reported ‘Shouts of ‘Long live Chairman Man’ ” on both -hanks Jagted well over. four hours Under: - the guidance of the brilliant thought > of Mao Tee-tunz. 790,000,000 Chinese people frain their. eves ort the future and are riding the4wind and breaking “the waves in their forward advance a | - That's one wav of answering silly _gossip about one’s heing-too old to be a political leader’ Mao's would-be supplanters, wherever they are now hiding themselves. must be wishing thev hadn’'t-brought the subject up. A Magnificent Gift The ‘province is-again-indebteds te Mr. Robert Cotton, retired Charlotte town businessman. for his generosity in @stablishing a $100,000 trust fund : ing Man. whn stand on thé deck ‘with? glowing ruddy cheeks and im buovant / firmlv_ | 4 i » ps Bur we CAN'T Ger SIDES TOGETHER LABOR. DISPUTE , ee eeceeeeie ewrculatien to the brain Metrazol aiso is used-as a ‘brain stimul- ant Best results are obtained we find this reassuring in view of the dangerously. slim majority the new administration will have when it faces - the Legislature. The ends of democ- " racy will not be served by shelving oolrtical differences altogether. but certainly there is every reason, in ” case. ta avoid a conflict for mere- GME » partisan-reasons At his press conference after : as. eqns —nffice yesterday. Premier} -,Camphell indicated that a spécial ses + sion would be called at the earliest possible date, to deal with urgent .atters..He aleo_referred to-a—meet. ing. of Canadian premiers, scheduled to he held in Ontario next week, which he will attend and at which matters of provincial. concern will be discussed. Indeed. it is likely that during the coming months there will be-manvr such calls upon his-atten- tion and that of his colleagues. | ndayhtedly_the mast. important ta heised fox the henefit af the Ith. rary and arts section of the Confed< eration Centre. As noted in our news columns yesterday, Mr. Cotton has previously set-up trust funds for the benefit of Bunbury Nursery, Prince of Wales College. provincial vocation- al schools and for the establishment of provincial parks These henefactions have heen made ever a period of many vears. in each case. where they were felt to - Serve 9 genuine community need. and “have. already been. productive of _Splendid results ..We base. no doubt. “thatthe few find wi used ta the same widespread sdvantase and will add substantially to the cultural: facilities at the Centre and to the en richment ofthe lives of those avanl ing themselves of its services ‘We. | are indeed fortunate to have men of Mr. Gotton's public spirit mtdst. in our gatherings will be the feder- al-provincial conference on. tax-shar- ing arrangements and federal aid to - education, which: will be held in. Ot- fawa in late October “or. November. Here new five-year tax-Sharing agree- of these ‘-ments to replace the -current -ones- Home To Roost » Now under discussion ig a joint _ deadline for a national rail€ay strike probably for the week before Labor Day or maybe ¢ on Labor Dav itself—- as indicafed in an Ottawa dispatch’ in: fraud has received a sentence, which in @ manfer of * speaking makes him a $35.00. * feyear | : ‘ : Befuddted NOTES BY THE WAY se - 110ld | senor ee . Ay sters “Did her father encourage | .Actentists at 4 we predured : you" “He smoked both. cigars wool from cotton The ting! teut * N Mi - teats R. iY an Dellen I had in my pocket and dorr was when the fabric was rey : th ene Geterior® - oa $25 Is that enfouragement?" ed: hia hol ‘weeyi! and eate i ov RTE INF ETC AT Te eee TY Focniragement Myf ya math Peterbhorn Exaner r . mene A-study conducted savéral: lnoks in me as if vou were al “years a -gror he a : sont ; . Ganion “eitaon ae =," ready a member of the family’ sehér Aird small “soni : : ; - Montreal Star * "Now. siohnme, vau canto have - 4 reuse a es 1 [tee the hammer to play with, \ ould “bral blond, flow. caren cone. Wirte X te- said tt he response pit your fingers: aren "WE: CAN ARRANGE , /SImMption was same as that thle for more industrial ,absen- N01 he id meee tere * A RENDEZVOUS Of normal voung adults . = _teersm than’ any single cause Fett 70 - . “~ oer oy . > Many o# the mental problems ‘since afternoon basehali Cal.’ Mentreal Sta ‘SsPAcé6 = nt fer 1 ahhs ~ gary Herald . IN” : oldsfets stem from changes | 88T} , In today's universities, tha »~ 4 in the brain due to poor circula- in -tadan's ri ' 4; * hon The manifestations inclide The resourceful housewife's freshmen are amarter hat the ee » 7 ‘ ing ‘ : loss_of “memory, confusion, die ideal society will be when every S¢Miors.— Since FUER ANS el X prientation, suspicion. dizziness, thing comes in some. kind of con. 5€9 vi Cale Se Meaacia. s untidiness, emotional outbursts, tainer thaf can he ised for outmode aigal do 5 t 5H fa’h ‘ ' : E- ter e a. Sheadaaiiah adie tad ‘gat something elet. “Galt Reporter | oa, af the tricks ef -the irede hee Tiler ae ms ; hitmse hae wierd educators —may hares F ‘ “press itn may he a com. .: Medical men im Chicago have iad to the. tet tek tak : bination of “symptoms wh ich’ come up witha method to reduce °°" Sik ual laure ? > : . fe tend. te come and go” Grandpa deaths m car accidents. “They ™®s! any er’ todo his on : ‘may be normal one day™and, be. advise people to stay out of cars Wile igo ; butina ; oe x fuddied the next’ . on holidays. -Upfortunately, the work on oy coment. '--, Coly . A certain number’ ‘a “these American medical men will bus Journa * ale < persons can. be helped because have as much success with this | oe +. 7 Y .| there are. so many facets to advice as they had in advising A. ‘amcteriolocist | sare prypettg 5 , celebral ‘disorders in this age people to stop smoking cigaret- Cold viruses are a ior & ft 0 group Many oldsters take med- tes: Fort William Times. - tence halfway | bar . and : 7 “iemes and. the symptoms may Journal “non-life This prohab cane . stem frem drug toxicity Nutri - } why ‘ persen w! th a cold a tional deficiencies do the same Reformer fm prostrafed man) half 2 Cornwall stan ard- and oceasionally the heart is not; And ac.this 1s the work af Freeholder ‘pumping efficientiv and the rum, is it” Prostrated Man “ ce dal |b f brain is not getting enough. “No, sif. this is the Work ofa ba er. ar img , ru — dlood When these are corrected. nana-skin. or” ~" Montreal! | streets after two former ma improvement occurs. Star ’ This shi pes tp-:as good . tense t's ted ‘that th nameg - pom Meee MNORORE OUR ES rks) Pee ee) ee _ @S Papaverme that improve the Montrealer wha gat $350,000 by 4 : . Windsor Star ’ c a. chung’ han arrested ferent when ‘there #: minimal deterior- a vear man | -- Windsor Star te tor shentieas ne o_heer hate! j ation of: the cerebral tissues r 14% ‘ - aw a firergan in” Renn aia, | aR true- mental! (psychotic dis On he deathbed. 4 mannfac- ig smrry-he did it With true turbance that is iinrelated to the turer named six. bankers as his sinined cis’ mis circulation of the bram mav pallbearers and explained that penitence he — ne oT, . stem from fear. tension, frustra- as they had carried him for so deed as toliows: "I thought ye tion. or. anxiety. This ta the Jong. they might as well finish was ® policeman" All's fora Po same type of, nervous brea k- ‘Uhe job. ~- Financial Post ven Brandon Sun down that oecurs te younger ~ IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD papers rae Siem ma y t ster - adjust “ peeieivoienes nee re “here and now ' This cannot "Bargaining At Geneva le blamed on.old age or harden- Ry H Morrison OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson ims of the celebral arteries. a | canny Harel Morrison Se ne pa earner ee eres = “equines smund psychiatric care ee ag me reas oe - ra <j = a oa ee : € . : : | Many of the abnormalities of f. Egle expand other countries and tred tr 4 _ Britain’s Plight Should Concern Canada toe mind ccrarring wiser lie workd walg-cureach eyfhergate “more. the, Common Marke! on | : s begin in youth and the wise slash in tar'ffs enters ite’ ‘Anal tirely But this would have |. London te rightly described as was almost ae great But Bri trvinc tm sell te Canada Despite Physician takes this int consid- etage with the prospert of suc: achieved only a fragment of tne the world’s swingingest cite in-tain’s total defiet om. fore’gn. sanctimomens promises bv. two eration when making the diag-- cess brighter now than at anv Kennedy - ideal, of enhanring the ‘mid-Sixties. Theatres. rest- trade was only @hout $103,000. \inster to remove this diserim- fosis. As someone sad. “The. time in. the jast fourm years cross. Atlantic relationships. | aurants, night club. and shops 909 Thus if, our twowav trade ination. and equally despite the kind old lady was first a kind = One of the major ee owey ee have rrr nie | are all crowded .hotels are jam- with Britam’ was approximate- promise by former Conserva- teen-ager * the slowness’ of the “uropean a oe h the — kK Red ea Are THES HAW TTtte- pou —y tn balance. Britain-would-yave tve—Prime.Mmuster Diefenbak- ____ STONE BRUISE _—_., Common. Market_ to reaci—tfuil_on_ a less ee aera - roads mer week-ends. 3 handsome overall surplus of er te switch a portion. of our “A reader writes. Ts a stone agreement on the kind of pro-- containing ont Tstrial pr 7 se nearly half a hilton dollars. and overseas buying from U.S.A to bruise of the heel serious? My posais it was prepared to make ucts | This conspicuous — spending ing surplus would make her f Brvain. nothing has heen done. foot has been sore for a week. im the Kennedy round ef world . This ‘would not have heen of ‘Rives. an air of booming. Pros nancially scivent in the world Lnless: British goods can he REPLY tariff bargaining : _ . much help. te US farmers and ‘pertty, Out & eo isle ee. tor oa paving het wartime dehts sold im Canada at a mach ex. No, but # may be disabling That barrer now hae heen ‘wold have .increased polity al the tight little island i broke: prac meeting her lis | miele japeaiddk stab tt oe d Mr ta: The lesion is caused bv -SrkINS gverrome The six country problems for the American ad | internationally “\ rea ; ve cannot go on buying om the the bottom of the heel on a hard trade bloc ~has produced not ministration *. Rritam # buving abroad foods UNFAIR TREATMENT existing scale from Canada” object such as # stone The any a@ fairly comprehensive PATIENCE PAID OFF . | and raw metefials and manu-—_ The reason for this imbalance Ths warning may now he im- force of the blow tears small package of products on which The Americans persisted on factured gaods worth more than te Canada’s discrimination plemented as ome of the outfalls. blood vessels deep mm the heel i¢ ig prepared to trade tariif cuts their demands that negotiations i all the processed goods -shich agamst British tmports. Doiz of Britain’© ew austerity re mext to the bone This leads to commission the power to start cover farm as well As md tral she can sell abroad. In addition, las Jay criticised the .Canadan_strictions This could mean few- hemorrhage ‘with collections of put also has given its central goods. Their patience fy she i< spending huge sums m aid government savagely. and «it er jehs m Canada. and another fluid lunder pressure. Vhe. dis- —bargaining proxtuced results | to urder - developed. countries. good neason. for its unfaw con- foreign exchange ¢risis for-us “tress ‘should subside when the ~ phe full patent Ww that power Whether ‘the US): and. other — in maintaining any army in Ger- duct towards Britam in the mst. We have beer warned and blood is absorbed has not been disclosed Negot- countries are prepared to access a many, im supporting a miltary ter of tariffs and taxes levied warned — long before Mr Jay's HEART AND BLOOT ators don't give away negotiat- the concessions the — ui , presence m the Far East to pre on British goods entering Can xisit, Rut or governments have __ VESSEL CONDITIONS ing positions before they, ex. Market will unveil at apne a! serve peace. im repaying war. ada 8 per cent of Canadian done nothing “CAA. writes: What 4008 tract every ‘pnasible concéssion ' another: matter ane: oo time loans manufactured. goods are admitr- It #6 very fae foros te build CVD mean’ itt a medical diacnos-—tram- the nother side The final find that the Brussels offer s The result, is national hank. ed. into Britam duty free. be up this hoge surplus in our trade ist - sasage stage of the bargaining will see not are! gps eas Cnn —Fipitw despite individual pros: Said,—bt-40° per cent oof Rrtess th Britain. it helps us to afford REPL : some — stiff _herse-trading The. aaa a - : — Sa ere __perity. There has: heen talk of .f00ds must pay duty. when. | eam. our huge trade defictt with Cardiovascular disease * final outcome cannot be assured fi =. ore i mare bar Seeaar detakaton at ae Oe aS CSS Tes Ry thre targest—omhal-—nciudes—disordera _of tne—heart—eithoush +there—would—appear—to_their gministers for bate tisk Poond-Then last week-a-aud This discrimination ‘te the ance in the trading world be. ‘cardio! and blood vessels YAS he strand grounds for optimism “ey poyer: Sb den clobhering by austerity mea. Most severe obstacle which Rr tween Canada and Britain ie uc acu a. MADE IT POSSIBLE. cee aed gine . oe Lacted eee H i s ‘ ing wn ’ 1 s Sunes was imposed ° designed to tish exporters must overcome -" not. asthe Bria say. “orcket.” ae Conceived by the - = : neteaiie can bene But batt se ‘ coe i Loe Za ae w ie for bargaininc is cimied @ means .There were higher. taxes I TIME BE TWEEN —— —, was “made pp wah gesting yg at ia on-tohaces and aleninlie.trinke The Blacksmith’ $ Croft ate arse aaa oie Siena OR ore tat) peas ae trol, and less money ta spend om National Geographic Society God, Whek T wee scung. hed ® igurifte by 0 per cont providing Hex Joly, foreign travel - nervous breakdown Do YOU gimilar concessions are _ offered In practiea ei ’ _” . The spreading chestnnt tree as many shoes each year as a think 1 will ever have.another’ py other countries + tiators have only about , CANADA TS TO BLAME died of bright. The village sm) child. 4 top-ranking craftsman "REPLY "Kennedy. aimed fee plan: at months im which te ‘vfap- ap It an unpalatable fact. bet thy was torn down for a super carmes tn his mind the dimen- if you do, you ought te be the © Market,. since this their’ bargains. That in it Mi nevertheless true, that Canada market. And the blacksmith sipns of hizhly bred chents feet; spanked : biggest single marketng unit m may he good sign. for history is. responsihle__for__ Britain s_himself had taken tw the road just as a.tailor remembers the OVARIAN. GROWTHS the Western. world outside the has shown ‘negotiators can show plight Canada «not respon. Today's descendant ef —Lanc- suit measurements of favored Mre— 0 writes What causes t+ < enemed ta he moving he. speed when confronted by 8 sthle alone and sinclehanded. fellow's mighty man = with mn ‘Eentlemen enlargement ofthe ovaries” hind a high tarvf wall whieh Yeadiine = a jut_tar more —so_than any aidan daip-ctindicncs cet tide Sinn ecards aealin, EEL the—{ would find hard _ ; : “fount and Canada ie the iron hands— loads his forge ard the blacksmiths of rural Ameri Cysts and tumors are the most ¢q penetra ° i MAKES TEST larcest single factor im Br-- anvil into the car. He -mak>s ea also made wazon tires. teeth com causes The one major evem that 9 WASHINGTON AP re tains dire straits regular visits te farms that sti! for harrows. .kithhen utensils, TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— = Kennedy did: not. foresee at the US Atomic Enerey Commis and takes positive steps te keep use horses and mules ‘_ eandle holders. guniocks, knives Even the well need an anmia! time was that Britain: would be sion conductéd an ‘underground This is hecaus vear after vear. Canada ‘has heen failing to huv. anvthing like as much from Britain as Britain buvs from ues.. this wav We sel! wheat and raw “materials and mantifactur-’ which expire next March 31.will be | Yesterday's Guardian. Strike vote - od gands $9 Brita m enormous made. TY is not “too much to say that our future. as a province could de. pend n these discussions, ‘and-on ob- taming a greater recognition of our. claims: on the hasis of fiscal need. : Brief as the’ ‘forthcoming special ion -of -the Legislature mav he which Mr Campbell preposes calling, it is to-he hoped that some time wil, be allowed for constructive discussion of this vital issue Mao's Camaback: ce: eee > Red China’s veteran leader Mao: Tse-tiinc.is 72 dropped, A féw months ago he of the: limelight. and ant “was supposed ta have fallen into sen: dhtv. Es henfenants were reported to-be sctamhi ing aver his not- -quite- “dena hod ta Sra the reins of power. They said that this was.u hat the cur. rent a5 all about— 2 a struggle “hethweentrefhardtiners aa the mod... purce ww _- Of the. 23.000 workers). and a 2 2 | ballots have gone-out to 23.000 shop - grouptmembers of the non-operating ~emplovee unions. The unions aré-ask- ‘ing for a-53 per cent wage increase, retroactive'to Jan. 1, 1966 for mech-’ anics (wha make up about two dai re cent intrease. retroactive to a same date, for non-mechanies Xu In the papers ‘distributed with the strike vote ballots, it is noted that & ’ the longshoremen irf Quebec recent. - lv got an 8N-cent-an-hour ingrease in | a tworvear contract, and that workers on the St. Lawrence Seaway received .30. per cent wage increase So it’s a case of another of the Pearson gov efnment's “labor pigeons ‘coming home to roost The longshoremen “and the Seawav workers got their in ‘“ereases as a resilf of government intervention in these “disputes. and _ the ,tallway unions are -sot al lowing | . * ia | quantities in return we ‘admit throig h our high tariff wall onlv dribs and drahs of -acetech whis- kev’ little English ears. Britrsh textiles, Scottish knot twin - sets, and so on.worth m ‘total about half what 2 sell to Brita. . The Rritish Trade~ Minister, Richt Hon Doucias Javgwas m + Ottawa a” month azo. JRnd hea . gaves. the Canadian’ Sovernment a touch warning Rritam hoyght from Canada goods worth, $424,000.00 more than the zonds which we houcht from Bhotain m 19864, Mr Jay said Last -year the umbalance ° Our Yesterdays (From The Guardian Files) TWENTY °~ FIVE VEARS AGO (July 29, 1941) . Muhiioke Minister Howe told a press conference that 30 men suddenly serzed. control of gigantic Arvida. Que. plant the Aluminum Company of Can ata Limited and | held thes vahintartly left property Mr Howe — said tinea itinw Nae MIEPETT control the that inte the af: The most affluent eraftsmer ft racehorses wigh shnes These men are wnionized.. and - sae pay calls at” tracks and horse breeding farms m Cadillacs Blacksmithing. as idealized bv . Longfellow in -his poem abou a tree-shaded- smithy om Srartie Street in Cambridge. Vassach usetts. has: all but Many young men who, « hecome blacksmiths 2 .te tech nical schools or argicultural eol- lezge¢ for training ‘110 SMITHS ARE WOMEN > There i« still no au dstitute however. for a stronz arm and hammer Since nobody has vet invented a device’ that can shoe a horsé. some 21.280 blacksmith: still practice-the craft in the United States Of these ii? are women ‘- | New York City employ @ more than a hundred blacksmmf@is fer various jobs) When the citv-ad vertwed two vacancies tn the Police Department 1984, 8 parade of hopefuls shawe:! t¥n tn demonstrate ther skill at pond mg red-hot metal. ham merin- nails; and “fimmme hooves j Shoes come readz- made tundreds of — sizes — One emith commented, “You dont get the tang of burning hoof as ich ae you used toe, because more than half the shoes are’ aluminira and _go_on cold” _ in anrcer® in veonener EI and’ anchors Some of taday's farm work altogether tm create ornamental — ironwork Zates, screens: lamps. fire. baskets. tr vets. and candelabra Mam smiths have heen awal lowed bx the grest maw of -Am- erican mdustry Thev work as smiths in -stee! milis. aute plants, and. “shipyards. A few are emploved in nuclear plants ‘to -custom-make equipment such as long-handied tongs to handle radioactive materials ~ The last. blacksmith shop om the Nation's ‘Capital was closed m 1959 called a. zlorious> day Sn when 225 rses were’ shoed he- tween dawn and «© dusk halt- more’s* last. smithy shutets doors m 1965 to make wav for an urf- ban renewal project ; Despite the fact tRat hHlack- smithing remains a vital work Usmiths were exempted from the draft during the Korean War' the profession shows a steady declme- The US Census Bur- eau counted omly 21.281 smiths m 1969 against 45.351 a decade earher Maev of (edav’ « SNacksmiths don't even call themselves smiths In an-article about black amithnz m England's Kent County. the Lordon Times com- mented There are few. if any, blacksmiths m. this. county wha do_not_also descrihe. themselves a special responsibility. In the i the retiring owner re-. mer. checkup. vr a (NOTE. All correspondence 3 te-Pr- Van Dellen should be “addressed to. Dr. Theodore Van Delien. cn Chicago_Trib- une, Chicago, Mlinois.) WILDCAT STRIKE ENDS WORTHINGTON, Ont. (CP)-- A wildcat strike at Kidd Copper Mine Ltd. here, 20 miles north- west of Sudbury, ended (hurs > day. The strike began. Wednes- day when 10 workers walked off ‘the joh'and set up picketa They stopped 4 other workers from reporting for work but 4 others’ in the mine when tie »walkout began, worked om dur. ing the day. : 2 Sex Obsession And. The “New Morality’. [3 It arema wherever you Eo. ‘ioe davs, you find people talking of the “new morality” the “new freedom” the sexual revolution”. Does this foretell the moral collapse of our se- ciety? Histo" liridicates the anster? ign -but read what a perceptive ‘critic has to say in =the, August Reader: Digest. Read why we may indeed he headed for a change in morality and why every parent now has \ ated _with Brita, Canada and ig Bier barred from the Eurppean trade group 4 Nevertheless “the «American Negotiators. under former state secretary Christian Herter. per- @isted. They could have negot- REGISTER NOW FOR FALL A LEELA (COURSE om ” PEt " conjunction with & Dunstan's Unmversity . _afinounces that the first year RIA course will bev avail. The sery a CAREER AS AN. -R.LA. (Registered _ Industrial Accountant) : Sod 4 3 S 4 = $l a. The Soerets. 4 Accountants sional accounting designation RIA. train profes - government, tpy, low-yield_ nuclear test at its *\s- vada test site Thursday as pert of, the Plowshare pregram ‘9 develop peaceful uses, for om: clear explosives, A low-sieid- explosion is the equivalent wf a up to 20,0 tons of TNE. . CHALLENGING indus teh! and Cost of Prince Faward le. land in Assaciatign goth the Sn erety mf Industryal & Cost Account- 7 ants of Canada offera five. *vear ZA Eos eurticulum leading tn’ the profes- programme desicnead te tw in sional acenmyntante e, the needs of manazement commerce and indus- able” Bw @venmng-—tee- Readers Digest — now erates for cantrol of post-Man China Pi “public to _forget lt rase of enemy: sahotate and The eg horse needa ture as agneultural onmneete = g : cn | Wik dee Ak ak ; ae _Hult_old_revatutionanes..dont fade __*_._“Clearly.” asthe w innipe ‘Free. Ae eT oe .. — _ =, | ae _by correspondence. Subjects Include: - A Alan ptm hfe Pea nate in 7 po eet etn wg ) ee : , , waa ean ‘neh . a wa New ominica 9 First-Year; Accounting 1 Funda chau n th at he can come hack -with a - government has opened the lid of a : , Milwankee Journal ‘mentals. Industria! Leztslation + '- Borer rretars Hen < ; L E ne * ‘ bah= Pandora's box which itis nat goiigto . a Ee a, The Dommidan Republic hac ‘On halahrew tis seems ALI ey 4a, ‘ Ported word ‘af hie | actividiac: “ic find easv to close again’: And ncht : a ing Zaye ‘ Be my: . ie manzurated a freely. elered srlear The peace Torre, consist- cond ear: - Acconintang ll nter- £ Pie 9 aETIVIT 13 ses > i 7 = panger eis as a friendship president ‘In Santo Domin=o. mc ‘largely of United States mediate) Report Writing. Manag about the nine-mite swim he took in in the ‘middie of Finance. . Mints ter ' i sie un 2 a ~ PEACE the capital rare tranquility pre ‘troops. did step civil war sand PRIN TIN 5 aeral Stafistics : A offer e@ 22 the ar ictatar t< of tre a trife : ie hb eer Rive ' t Sh ngram trp ontrok-int pes sy vals Advance elemen has helped avert new stri 5 g i the 4 x FF couple 4 arps pr f t 9 ni atinn a@il-snen make R200 ‘man inter American nesce However the peace force has 6 Third Year: sccon nfine it aw an, weeks ago: in view of thousands nf ary pressures: too" : feNAeAne ALO foree have heen ev arijatec _ net won a stronk vote of confi- : > ‘eed Industrial Oeceni ration ane: incase he fhe pepe eine cme! prance ect a wT -Sac—aould “hast mas dence in esther the Dominican | siatiendéru medding * Manacement-- : oe ahi ek ‘apieat +i at Lad ; : FT ITORTAL NOTE. —~ ea 4 M ‘oP such a turh of events Hhis ear” Republic ar other. hemispherie f im itation: invoices, io : ad * ; nr 1G iS way e marke oan. 2 vir Guides arg ated attin Think a tow months ago the foun rircles There ix chill no wide ns % - + ‘ aes - Be ; *. ‘ r . ; statements and ail Fourth Vear. Auditinz Fundamen his ful! recovers” from whatever. ail. “The public has now been assured ‘!2z¥ Aan Lidstone: Winni fred try was in. agony It seemed spreae sympathy for a perman- your .job printing re- ~ : tals of Cost Accounting etn - . = - i Anne MacMillan. ~ Paula Peer Too ges ; a : wy & als os ccounting a ad bent -h es “3 ne Han, Paula Perry, destined far long and blon« it~ ‘emt: peace keeping force in ‘the quirements. All jabs ment had kept him out of sight that there will be noXunification of | Warcia Arsepault and Ann Ron- moii Since the. peaceful election hemisphere. ‘The omginal Amerie guaranteed.’ Fifth, Year: Advanced Cost. Ac 2 | - rin 3 - . tron . ‘ 17%, = * . ihshe AL i. \Hsinhua. the Chinese press agen. the armed services until Parhament ne nee he cance ae bedi o June ae Lr el ave can intervention. is. still eriticiz- - 4 . eounting tc . E e th i et a : ‘ war siand Ata tint Camp te. improved con v e he . torte s * - : ats oe reported at he swam for 65 min has. sanctioned the change. Yet ac he eld: bt Dee Lake, Ontacie ca irra, py gr ori hecig <0 many “capitals GUARDIAN - PATRIOT ite . and hattled’ waves thrown up hi rerding to & Halifax exchange, nianv’ : that the woret may he eter > Danzerons, days ett! he shead Phone 4-8506 wor = = : . ’ : : . : arc - Chrint hy = development ter the Domenican Renuhlic~ the 5% 3 : tess Enquiries’ te: x - Nr ile an hoy ro win 2 Hat al ; } ees : e Mice Frid ‘Vt a” This; gratifvmsc de et ery n pH ‘ E : : : a% af ind : Naval nrrsonnel are convinced that stewardship secretar-~ was ten-—prompts the question Wa: the qivered. srnnnm rmist he atith - C EN TR A L i HUBERT D JOY, RIA. 4 ‘Harpy news abdu t Chairman specifications for a.common uniform dered’ 2 farewell party at Stan: .United States right. after all ched- tnzether Bites interna! : - : 5 77>" Chairman Eduration ‘Committee pe latect < t 5 a a oa : : hope Beach hy member: of the its costraress.2) ‘ eee tae we ee RINTE RY . \ + . 4.2433 Mar ate «wim inthe ¥ ang t7e soon _ are alread®. in the. hands of civilian . beack: ys arene ot . clases ats tab Decuinwes_&p. political quarrels mite he nom : PI Ps. 193, Belvedere Ave Chariattetorn P 4-FAR1. my 2.2437 : spread through Wuhan” said the j-tailoring- firms across Canada. t Tits Seited Church 7 gublc last year? 4 ae: : . cinatinin =. = : == : - sees ad. : ( Spee ' 4 "s : - ’ . ae