E G U A R P I A N l But the exchange rate is not the oniyi :7 - stumbling block in esulmaling Russian ';;,,I,.I.,,,,, "HI, . I ,,,.,,.,,,, .. ,3. p.,,,,,. ,-.,...I U; Iarnis expenditure. The armament industry l”""'”"" "Ell" '”' '""' """"”' ”""'"" '"""""' and all the ancillary industries are owned "c""' '""' '""' uh" "M '" "W. and contmlled by the USSR Government. ...-.- I. NOJES BY THE WAT 510 4 b The Guarani Medically - ' Speaking leraiaa N. Baadeaea. M.D. gqI.;:I., p-....i.Iw.ii...II A I II II he III I cIIMr. . the InIiInlst.eraIef win iIl:IseIfast-inovinIg days at. Genera -n-no In A um" ny attempt 0 draw le ine tween mii- 1MPo3"AN'I' 'ro'asav lnlll P lllllllllrl 00- ' 3 1'9 v I lill mine. it loll gm.-.. nrfne-I ll suiiiium-.uz. siuuiuue and Aiberton. Auihli 366' T recently that every constructive that adjuncts to relaxation tary and civilian items, and vice versa, and - um as Second Class Mill by llie Post oiim Deplrlnlrnl, an advantage. It is difficuii Ottawa. effort will be made to integrate The yolk of an egg is an im- the Indiana into the Canadian fantasy alid quite worthless. "The strongest memory is weaker than I the weakest lak.” 7'sATl.lili)7Ai'. risiifiz. ms West German Economy l West Germany resulting in a prosperity which. according to reports, is tar in ad- . r tl ' vance of that of any other lauropean c0un- am M itary budget as just no nicans lost the business acumen and . . to assume that the USSR Government of course, true that their present favour- able position was hastened along by econ- onuc aid they received in one way and all- uther from the Marshall Plan and other de- aiion is Germany's historic ilidusuial po- . . . . - i Basic Training Essential of those factors could have produced the counlrIv's present boom conditions without the maximum co-operation between man- agement and labour. That this has been forthcoming is indicated by statistics which show that West Germany has had fewer labour disputes, and, consequently, fewer work stoppages, than any other European country. The latest report is that the civilian economy is in such a flourishing condition and there is such a great demand for goods lsccretary-treasurer of Canada and a lack of breadth of outlook." Mathematics. their cost in terlns of Western wages and Accepting. even for a moment, Russia's- cstimate of the rubles purchasing power; and its fixed exchange value at 25 cents, the USSR's military expenditure in 19.33 would be about I1528,0()0,0(l0,000, which is The IISIIIIIIIII economic develo IIIEIII of :83,UOU,0UU,t)0U more than last year. But to p p make cvcrything seem more ridiculous, the ,Communisls are inclined to regard a mili- propaganda . i ' ' d within the larger framework ----linlln - iiivblledl”'””. . . . ull '5 p100 a ecelman peope ale "V of the liatiolial budget they find financial elbow room with which to confuse lllPll' lS spending much more than appears in its arms budget and with its satellites matches or excccds that of the Weslcrmworld. Criesl of peace ccrtainiIv sound strange when their education will be licarlcncd to find a prom- inent blisilicssliian sqtlal'ciy on their side. -This is Mr. A. J. E. Child, vice-president alld Packers. Twenty-four years with that company, Mr. Child has seen many teclinically-able men fail to rcllcli executive positions ”l)C(.'aLlS8 of a deficiency in educational background , Specialized business and technical kilow- llcdgc, he thinks, is best acquired after a Most important in present-j .Vx . 47!! ix t X aw PUBLIC FORUM Hill column Is npea lo the Cllrlls ..n by riiiii--piiiidr-in at quulimi -if -nlrrell The Guardian duel llol nereaa ' maiim the -umlou - .-on:--ii ni- IN TIME OF CRISIS it niizllt appear Yewslti 5, as Y IVI,b9Lc& lIiI1”'lIiiIIe Interests Of Lean Appear liil ante The long Polar Night National Geographic Society Tho dark curtain of polar night is still lowcvcd on Al'cIic regions as inhabitants of the milder north shadow beyond the earth's curve- lt is summer in the Antarctic. And vice versa. In the two frigid zones portant part of your baby”s diet and vitamins Gin Yslk only As a rule, I suggest that only the yolk be given to infants under one year of age. When your infant is about six months old, give him one-fourth of a teaspoonful of egg yolk. The -egg may be raw, soft or hard lboiled. coddled or poached. If the yolk is hard boiled. your baby can digest it easier and it is less likely to upset him. An easy way to give him a hard boiled egg yolk is to mash it into his cereal. If you give the yolk raw, or in one of the other forms, you can Egg yolk will not agree with all babies. In some it causes a skin rash or vomiting. if this is the case with your baby, you should, of course. stop giving it to him. Then resume feeding him yolks Iwill get along pretty well with yolks. and you can increase the until he is getting a whole yolk each day. A Whole Egg When he is about one year old you can give him both the yolk and the white of the egg. On the first day, give him only a small' portion of the white, along with the yolk. if this agrees with him, increase the amount gradually until he is getting a whole egg. If the white does not agree with Ilim. discontinue it, and try again in about three to six months with small amounts. such as overwork. the proble . but resistance from some sections of the "Canadian community, not least from the in- dlans themselves, may undoubted- ly be expected. it will take per- severance and patience to achieve Ithe objective. butIthe goal is worth while. - Ottawa Citizen. A siuden in a West Berlin University went to court to ap- peal agalnst being failed in academic examinations. The Ger- man court ruled that examiners' decisions may be contested in the administrative courts if the grounds for appeal are that the examiners applied the examina- tion rules arbitrarily or faultily. one day and say: "Pop, call our lawyer. I've failed again." Fort William Times-Journal. The term artist may be applied to many a human endeavor not so describe themselves are artists in the art of living, and they too the philosophic sense they "hitch their wagons to the stars." but what they seek is beyond their reach. In reaching out. however. they climb. Don't foryet that - they climb. -Sydney Post Record. Thor Hansen. Toronto design- er and decorator. says, every man who relies on his mind in his everyday business life ought to have a workshop for manual labour in leisure hours. Man must thus exercise his creative ima- gination. he said in an address at the University of Western On- tario. Modern men tend to fall relax exceptdn comfort. An .-I I - : r . . - . I ...I I I I . . id lde uni full citize . This chair and a place t ::..v.:';:'.3l::tl.";r.Ig.I.y53jI::.:'::..::l:”..”i..r"""...living uanuams uouid be mere rmancaal .'i.2',l:..:”..'f”.'?i:'t.' i. 2f...?...i';23& ii.1”.7.'.....i... '” - to .-ea: attributes .?.';.";.;1' That is where the hassock lie in its original meaning '1 sock" had nothing to do u comfort. It was a tussock. oi- oi grass, usually coarse. 'l'i. grasses were used in the mak of foot stools, straw and with also being materials for the sa purpose. It is comfortable to with the feet on a hassock, A it one wishes a catnap one , nape it in a semi-reclining in thin. - Windsor Si in South Alberta we are arc tomed to diverting rivers. Spray Lakes near Banff thc ll of the Spray is diverted into (J for one of the big Calgary in .. . . - r - . r . . . alsomix it with his cereal. give it -i-ii.i mines. hould be 1 er " V plants near c uthmnoutal skin I01 ll men the) hdw advc-l'sal'ies. In the end, it is perhaps safestl to film from a spoon or add it to right there, eta: Junior i: ogliipliig "l””' we ll”? bee" ,dlV9l'l bcen noted for more than a century. it is, his mm, mmum ,0 came mm, from high school lhe 51- Mary River for lrriizal for more than 50 years, .-inn ,- iikcly to expand that opt-rnii. The Bow River has bccn ilix.. for irrigation at Strathiiii. Brooks and Vauxhall. The so. Saskatchewan and the Red i)( Rivers may come next. in. vices aimed at West European IQCOIVEI) IIIIOIIIIIII I. IIIIIIIIIII I0IIgIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIISI I 21);, Illie time lieu about ten months g(SI:llielYp:oS:IfleClawt:g -IiIv;lviieIlliIiI:e Ijwemm mm; ,0 ,,a,.I, IIIIII from war dislocations. A further consider-. b big (,e,.e,,nyI n,.,ughI your baby in public. and who never would ;',';lIlIIIIlIlI'E b"S'"955- ml-elhlmd , . civilization. But is tail. that it needs correciioli. We ., not safely tolerate this lil- much longer. for if we do ll exercise our ability to tliillk llltl than we are doing today. no la the prospect of losing it all gether. To think. to form an opi ion, to judge these are our Llllfl antecs of freedom. if we do ii keep our minds active in sun constructive way for the boil part of our waking hours, i may yet awaken to discover ili someone who talks glibly oi iri- dom has so blinded our eyes in we have been robbed of this ir- dom which is I. - I I , I , There is no real way i , . . . g, i u' . . . ti lfllllrll which always has been slloIiiI,,tl I B” nigake In ,,m,,,Im In," gI,,,, h,mI 5,, one. IeI;ivi;IeIrIIiIencI-IeIIctai:IeIIIedl:r.IiI:;i;Iite:lIto izlggg d,,Iwn the ,,,,d,I,,..y,m, NIISIIIIII 'I ma” mat of her nelghb0urs' But "mnwr Tl'i1(llll0llallSlS. so called, ill Canadiall & P"?l”'i.s ill” w ialtliiacelreclayjl Mainiaeiiiispiliil liiclizlilifilii-I out toward the unattainable. in ms malady of m." l'"””ll"tl most as (lcar i , . . . . .. A . t . . . . 'l' --.1 Z - I ' -- g .liat li between the circles and the l t th t l t - - that industrial leaders are at a loss to know man has smiled ll 0”” Below lllalv IlIll5 I all-.-I-siii-rly W ".'””l 'iIa,,' dgtrllllzfiilq liiiiiilrloiiiihunheilgilhllealiiiu mics ilhei-e is at least one 24-hziur QUESTION AND ANSWER agsocmbiy nvellllllglaherpatoirn eglecllllllilftsr :';,f:,",fe”ibw' C "- 10:3 .?l'”'V”'l'' l f i ' , time is better s ent ac uirinu a basic e u- Mr '16" WT, WW '9 W - I H” ., , I .- H , , rd . .93, Men me -on I . , - - I RSI een lzaine i we to how they can fllld room lll lllelr faclorles .. 1' 1 )1: . 1 1-seq h Honor AFN illlmllgh 3 "W5 W perhaps I.hell1'iii)tzl(:ilMlllc0 Sllflpllllll l'eilla0ilii nlltileliliilpcgir, alild anotherx2-1 M” P' D'.: weal ls the mu" 0! gleedvsagecefllrirgue? ugh? T1li'Ile&nrZ?;I(l!(il lmue gomg about seeking llal for defence DPOdUCli0n facilities if and La Ion 8 (mg Cu ma 1 U Ag. l' -"WM "'”'".”"”"E mm -haslpge lilie Arctic liurizons depends on the hours or more in opposite season coxllllele l";I,'5':'.e' b II should use his hands" the manual '0 escapat 1”"; plgllell ell('”"” t . . . Cl355lCS Ellgllsll Hl5l0l'Y C0mlll9l'C9 alldlbee" Hllencngo .me" In .. . llatitudc where it is ()')scl'Ved. when it never sets. . "swell: . 3 lgue may E ."e worker should exercise his mind. our men 8 ac" ms" TQ”Pl” When ill? C0lmll'y l5 Pellllllled l0 blllld 3. 1 I I Ida” M almn” m,',lIsal,an,l,,eL'”,Ii:;l United States Air Force men on The closer men get to the Poles. Slmllly l0 lmPl'0P9F llwllll l"lblu' creative effort is an essential for Chronicle ' Telegraph" f ' ' "I - t t , , , . . - I I ,I , , . . duty at wiiidswcpl. ice-packed the longer UIEY lllld the Periods 05 . I the healthy mind and hobb' Citi - t mlmary establishment. Thm pledlcamen lday l)ll5l”9-55 15 3 mall 5 ablllly l0 Cxlllless lufolm .1." .m” 0l.”".lla.).h p'i,1(1c?l'l'htile base in Grt-cnland must wait he midnight sun and darkness at The ”"lI"l”” 93”" l5 ll" mfg” provide an opportunity. -L(:f: ca,-e;:1en,:,-;I,m:h:f,.egxrlludlh "ml is of such a serious nature that the Govern- like Ulllseltes ale (all. I cp IIIIII, IIeI,II.,IV n,,,H-e,,,.,,,,,yI ,0, ,,,, ,,o.,,,I um” ,, Nam. and south lion somewhere in the body. such money at I , lhimself clearly and accurately. Says ment is reported already making plans forIlChIIdI the import of heavy weapons in order that ' ' normal production of industrial goods for domestic and export purposes may proceed Mr. ”Thcre are too few men who calil-ilmlilnl-' "9lll5- 3"” lllal We "9" write a letter or report with ease, with im-- aginative langtlagc, with appcal to lhercad- all ll” Pmlal” ll? ll" l"” ”" less in the grip of these world-n (in nothing about it. But there is one thing vie l-an lizc or estimate how much pim- er, and with no mistakes. .The man who cannot put forth his ideas because of in- ability to express himself on paper is very cr for good that could. in this way, be set in motion. 'l'cnrlIv- son has put it in words in his lpoeln "The Death of Artliur": without interruption. l This, surely, is something new in econ- emic fashions. .slance. bcfore the glowini: face of Ithe sun again shows itself. Moan- time. although the hast-'5 clcclric li"hls burn constantly as they havi- re the siln dipped out of sight last fall. a gradual brightening alid tlcngtlienilig of midday dusk gitc lpromise-ol daylii.:hl's rclurn. , From February on. Thllle's sun .uill rise carlicr and set later each Poles there are approximately six nonths of each. Actually. the daylight lasts a lit- lle longer because of what scion- iists t-all atmospheric refraction- lhe bending of the sun's rays so that the flaming orb is seen even when it is below the horizon. Nor is the darkness absolute. Explor- ers say some light is almost in- as in the teeth. tonsils. sinuses or gall bladder. Disturbances of the glands of internal secretion may be responsible. Anemia is a cause. A thorough examination by the physician is necessary to find the cause of the trouble. Tito On Lo: don Free Press. in this danger-laden world, where madmen are biting right and left. like dogs and rabies. the ordinary citizen seems condemned to spend his life amid excursions and alarms. But there is one danger we can push into the background for awhile, thank goodness. A Dr. Otto Struve. addressing the Vic- lll spending other peoples mum. ill a matching linaizinntnv filly endless emotional lrsiillrr in underlining it. Far bc ll tro coming to be alarmingly gencrut N01 Ollly that. They are sliuuiii ,.. lravagance in thinking up iv.-iwi for their largesse and (2l 1.,-M... f i anyone to label this sort of thin as lllSlIlCeh:. These good Dlltllll are mostly self-interested folk tli seriously handicapped. The unit-Zl-gity man --Mm, ”,i,,Es are w,.,,,,L.;,i hIv day until April brinIgsIthi- next four :I8II:I'1l8rl:Egei()IfIESEnl':'r(lHl:'n00fl. ztarrsi wlnnipeg Free Press I torlaI chapter of the Royal AIsti-ii- der the spell of current lllllli who has been exposed to a goodly amount pm”... I InIinnllis ofI continual IIsIiinshiiic. -I II OM om .now co e e um . decade of commumsg nomlcal Society. says any likelI- snphies or do-gooders wnn... .....i A ttNIceII President (III OIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII and pOIIIIIIIpQ I0 Ihe IIIIIamIv hm, ling world ilri-.-iins oi. lhcn. tho airmen say. loll nor-it Elflun . Ewe,-nmem yugosyavia hu any hood of an invasion by spacemen menial hearts simply bniinii mu.- Vl'lir-rciorc lei thy voice an alarm clock in tcll uhcn it's Few people have lingered long number of white elephants but the from Mars in the next million time they trip over an app.-.ii...I . - - - r I 3 h in the vast wastes of icy - - . . veal-s is ver 511 in (; (111 s d - .- -- mancal and Wm.dI,.0Ot ,.a(.m,Ie of other ms, mu. 3 ;.,,,,,i,,.,, in, mi. nlght lime in go in sleep "0llilII I I A,.ancI 5pg(Iie3I "mu now has . y g . oni one on rate an lcspoml with Sflliltlllllli IKIIIIIQ the POIIIICIMIS an digagrpping I I P I I II and day I I intaitiica to watch the long night been m mmewhm Short supp” Mars at present. he assures us. should be done about it." Liitoi t languages, is in no such position. SEASONS RElERSED turn Into dav In contrast the For what are men better than 'XlgellCle5 of ll" lime” ll mm” l" h W91" iiers knowing nothing about it than one. Wll" Nll ll"”"'l lll""ll”7' . i Mme cllllllge l0 hear what 'l lea” me 16 ;who was 'traincd' for it. at the expense 0flF”r '0 me who” round Cam I ,, special few minutes -- this com- ing Sunday to pray l'or the pc:-ice of the world. in our homes. our l'lliii'ciies. or wherever "two or three are gathered together." How do we know but that this ed one. evidently-to write out the Presi- dent's 7700-word State of the Union Mes- sage, as punishment. for talking out of tum in history class, Elaine spent nearly a week at the chore. Then she packed up the 33 pages of longhand and mailed them to the White House with a note saying she thought the speech a little too long. A few. days later the manuscript was returned to her, accompanied by a pencilled message I I I I I which read: (ITO Elaine Solga,I with p,.0I Just before leaving on his cuirent toul, In-light be used, I ,v-,I.' -. . '.”OGd.thFlh.rofsaIl. found apologies for the length of thls Vice Plesldent Nixon told leporlcls his WIIII Ml; IIIIIITII I: I:'IIe IIIII'IlIII II" speech to 0,3,. who wag given the ,ask of Ichief mission was to rcasstlre Latin Amer- naiinns or men, ynprcifuHIv i-i-. copving it with bat wighey from Dwight icans that the people of the United State them whatcver else thcy needed to know. l EDITORIAL NOTES simple act if done in good faith A great American statesman and al.-ma charity might be the means - , - -. --. .. . -. ft" lh.'l.'lh "(it great English scientist wele boiIn this date, gIIIalIllIllI:"l1IIIIIII':Ir:It'l ;:III'c"e Il:I ”III'II 1809. They were Abraham Lincoln and ii-iiriii? The scales are calmer- Charles Ijal.wjnI oilsly let-lering the wrong way right now. inI S rs-ive the prayers that we offl-r I I our anxious and troubled D EiqeIIh0wI,I, .. ihold them in deep affection. ”Afft-ction" is ' a very fine word, indeed; it is probable, Itvnrld. l "Solid Thy light iiilo ollr dark- have bothered about Doubtless, she is telling all her friendile--but not it can duels llla” l" S9”llme”lal 9XCl""lgeS' .,,.I . red and fear. "Give grace in all who serve passes. as we forgive them that States will be trying the same scheme. l0 seems to have hit upon in sure-fire way to gespass ,Ka,,,I.,, ,,,I act as envoy-extraordinary between theIgregation thusly: White House and the nation's classrooms. offering is .5 dollars from each man pres- ent. I-iowever, I realize that some of you lam finding it difficult to make ends meet. "Grant that all men every- where may recognize their need of God and turn in Him. Fill our hearts and fhrirs with the spirit of our Lord and Christ.” Soviet Military Budget attempts to break down the fantastic miIi- beautifully. Everybody gives the 5 dollars; tary estimate of 113,110,000,000 rubles to and a few, so that their solvency may be foraff Kmnzn lpoints on the globe. and hence the irhanging seasons. The top-of-lhc- l world. Iwhen the Far North art-as are in em fringes of North America. Eu- rope snd Siberia. Norway's fishing visitors. Wi' Slane and Besom By Heath Mat-quarrie The city of Winuipcg is lindrrISaskalcllewan where 4 new cars invasion again but never was an loccupying force so well received. It-ily again to stage the biggest ll)0iISpif'l in the world. For a whole week the great. competition con- iinucs and Willie the most thrilling mom--ills will occur in the tight imatclies hcld on the l25 glisten- Ilflil ice sheets there will be other lhzlppy celebrations. Civic recep- Ihe work good fellowship and sot-ialabilliy will be the WBlClI- lng agreement that the Scots gave Donalil Brit-r coinpctitions. Curling generations, requires no elaborate is the great sport of old and social centre of the . The Manitoba Curling Association lisls 7000 regular curlers this sea- son and there are many more evening at Canada's n a til: it s I game. The ladies too are profici- ent in the art and they are proud went to the winnersl. but often they are trifling. The game is not 1-m,I.a,.ds this PM mu” 1 I" I Over 1500 curlers from every cnr- played for prizes however so the IRS, Hm, "I? m"m,I,I-"K pl.a).erlner of Manitoba have come to the value of the silverware is not a determining factor. But the bonspieis seem to get bigger and better. In Brandon, A city slightly larger than Charlotte- town, lzll rinks played in the 58th spiel held a week ago. After the men left the ladies took over and 58 rinks competed. Many of these Manltobans seem in overwhelm- trainlng or equipment, and. best Lord Nelson's Hair (Sydney Post-Record) vast numbers of locks of hair which are supposed to have been clipped from the grant admlrai's One purpose of Marshal Tit.o's tour virtues of non-alignment with Great Powers. have presented him ital astride a Burmese elephant. Eager anticipation will be the mood in Belgrade as citizens throng the streets to satisfy themselves that the beasts are in good phy- slcal shape. tractable and sturdy- kneed. There is no denying that ele- phants, however welcome, will create housing problems in the Yugoslav capital. Weather condi- tions ln Belgrade are roughly com- parable to those in Manitoba. While the government and down- town buildings are heated nowa- days. the appearance of a pair of elephants in the Hotel Moskva (or even one before lunch) might well excite cpmment among guests vis- iting Yugoslavia for the first time. There is perhaps more to be said for the Parliament House though are not suitable for producing life. sible there are lower forms. like green moss. What with atom Dr. Struve is to be warmly coni- rnended for doing his bit to re- lieve the strains and tensions nf 'lllll8ll3lY they have developcil anyway it ought to be doiw Tli clde the measure of his neiglilmr the times. -4 Vancouver Province. among themselves regarding President - - th b , I l m sheep 0,. W315 I I I regions north of the Arctic Circle of the south A5,," counme, W” with the zeal of a steadfast soul habit of turning to the publi '51 . I I, I h II I d I dl (rolllmellllng 0" 9 3 Ole 5 3 eIme ' M, ,,,,,,,.,S,, ,, blind me wnhg ITlle sIhdveIiIif the Ieaith and the are dotted with place names that presumably (0 make good um dc. he lays bare the state of things on as the solution. They are f)()'l):ll)ll El-SI9llll0Vt9l 5 l”ll'l 35 3 Pal Y 93I 81. an The Lenm. REVIEW Says: --Many bus-,m,5s.I III me bI,aIIII itsIIzIiI;I.IiIs IzIiIs I: rcvailycs .-ln- liintIIaIi life and work there. I ;icgencyI 1, is gratifying to read that planet, going so far as to con- ally sensitive in theltaxation ll"!f While ll" Slale-W9" Ol ma”-V "allo"-i 3” men will aizree. A Pl'0Pel'lV educated man ii.II kgowllrlii i;...i. lhe.V liil mil IIII .vIII;I:I;I IIIIIIIIBIIII-IHHIII :IIsIIQ:;Il;If IIIIl:Ili;Ir:I::(IIl:I:-:IifIIIwIg:I:I:i::IIftaIt:;r;: that the auiImIese lioIsu. IIlii jIlJIt8t:- :ll;It;lIeIIIIt:aItIIIIl; III; uIIniikeIy" lnIIt;Il ll':l; to Ifurm tIhey for-I ii... .- A - - - -- - , , s . anso rayer . .t l A i r ' i . ealievcr en eex .. ,, Welgllllli llls dlplllmlllw ablllly agalllsl llle I(-an go further in a business which he en-Ilgmh for ;i:emm,,,,. and ”ms,,I and warmth received at different now are scattered along the north- 33,151'.aL)gd::sb:;monoDesceennd 3:, existed on Mars. although it is pos- around no ons":x'lll0ii(:iit?ieniifiiiilrll good will have been done --- and P . . lilting alternately inward and coal-shipping Svalbard Islands - bo b d - t ' I I exery nay , I , r with two elephants appropnaieiy m 8. anI rude Russians mak- solution in this confusing field I year old girl, Elaine Solgat of Reese, Mich., .h- d - If h 1 d - , -In S gmmd by gold ci,a.,,,. aimui ii,..,8ntl away from the sun. starts at reaching beyond the will degree named Love md 3-am,MI ing our insides quake day after simple. Let the citizen be .is t-ail: I I I I is e LlCall0n. SC 00 5 an UlllV9lS 9 fee, of God .. the Arctic Circle. 66 degrees 33 of latitude. support more than 2.- Much mm-en "(aches yo um day, it is nice to have a little re- ful of other people's monev as he thinks about him. She says he is a nice would C0m.9m,.,,,e on producing peoplel SII I IIIIIIIIII IIIII III IIIIIIIII IIIII i:IiIIliiIi:II.::Ii:i:::Iciiigi;i;lIeE iii. ih: oiiIiIJIIpI;2IiIipIi:. I'IrIiiIiI:iIyIeIaIi;I.:iIi:sigIiIi”a splendid gmI ,0, hlm, record, ::sIiIiI-IaIncIe now :Ii:Id then. It is hard his own. in the personal ill-Irl, 1 I - - - t , v . . , ne an . - .. Presldeml and for t " reason . lll0F0UHlll.V Blollllcled lll llle lmdlllonal 5ub'lIhis suggestion. Why not set a- similar line. But when winter north of the Arctic Circle. is of- l,1,?unl:srtel2::l:f,mi;'s:,?:,fleerf:,g ?,1.C:,)aT,, sing tlgan a tlliregtg nrliliiiii delfiigr aleid itlsilli)r1':i1llil'nu.ysciliiil1h:li:-m:irs- Ordered by her teacher-an old-fashlon- II-ectSI business and mdusny would teach -side a few minutes -- a very comes to the Arctic - that is. faring organized tours in summer . space materlallzlng on top of it all. N sure of that generosity is for him in decide. lie has no ilr-inn:-raiic or moral right to iindertalw in dr- generoslty. - Regina Lemli-r Pmt Alli) 00. HYNDMAN T INSURANCE LIMITED Communist ministers will find that- comfort in the reflection that thel Asia) the most suitable home for Love and Faithful may well be neck in expensive cars while the n ' ' . ' I" - - . NOW isnl ii? a ni& Piesldeni. ex- I I Incss. and guide the nnlioiis as - I .-” 1 h MI I ' I d. H t 1 t f lh Ii claimcd'Elainc, "a lot others wotlldn'l I.llOw'3l'9l" lllal Il””ll'l Alllmllcalls "WI "lore I'lI:I'IIIIIr"'"l'l' W” 'l"' M” "l.lblil,criis. lllliiirt-llei Seclil'iCf3l:"BlIfi:2lri;0dCnb)' rvlvtliermbsliispiglz nwl:ichmaTee hoeld lie! Eiiiiiiilg llglloer 'c7.'iiiiii';i:iii'.?i"' Om since 1872' n llll9l'E5lNl "'1 llll-ZfZ9l' markets for their pl'0- l ..TR'k,, Wm, H” n,.(,j,,d,N, halII('lli'llllj( chaplains. and throughout 73 centres Iin the province. eluding Marshal Tlto's speeches in I ”" C"A'lu"'TE"'WN 5Ulllllm35lDl - Mfll-V'l'Allll'l' - th fth f .thW Milt. be assumed. her teaclier-cthat she is glad it . o Itfltltlsli::IfSIFh(I:('fI:llFIt; iiIiII:.v.1I:I,I IIIIII wiIiIrIiIiI.IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIII III IIIIII and II :iI:iI:iII eI:y oIIIIIIeIi:olIrIIIIgilsIIII:Io IIiIiIi:IIIiiI ;IIIIII:Il-pIIo:I: iIIy.IIe IIIIIIHIIIIIII IIIIII I she talked in history class. The pl'Ol)Hl)llll.)'i We do not 1'9C0mlTiPnd it for geiicrl-lll,,,,, ,..niki., ,,,,d,.I,.s.,,,,;f .,,,',I. ,,,,'. is mil sul'i)l'I.SIllE that liicy iiiiveIgame of skill ma excitement, An in Yugoslavia Coinmunnim Iis tak- F E S S I O N A L R is that Iyoungsyers 8” (Wm. the United "WI hm an mnpmm evangelist down Southlnihm-I am; rm-git-9 us our "-95. tt'(il'l (W0 out of three of the Mac activity which cuts across the gIl:gIIll'iIl:'III:l.l"I:lclIfIIIIIl: 3lllIlI5Ile'IIIlllII3Il BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. 1854 Queen St. from the wardroom of his flag ship H.M.S. Victory-a chair long cher- ished ln St. George's Church, Syd- as to iheauthenticity of locks of hair. Cape Breton has the Nelson chair and Portsmouth has the Vic- M. A. Farmer, Q.O.. LL.B. Bank of Commerce Bldg. . , i . . . .. . . - - . w ker n . . obtain the Presidents aulograph. In that ut his collection- late income on a sound To those who by their cuun- young, rich and poor, city dweller of all. is still an amateur: field, " ' ' d l”'""” "lk M"I non gthegon ogter 3,5, I B.A. P . shal Tito will tolerate no such in I - "I v - - . - - 59l5 lcllll "19 Pl'0l3l9-S 07 the Parlh and prairie larincr. it is a tiny such is curling on the prairies. mi di N u 15; Richmond 3; 15g n- L A 5; Dial 8511 9359' Mn Elsenhower Wm need anmhel Ocolmnllc haSlS' Just before the Collectors llmnl I Tlillll -ll"l'-'m"ll- llllil 5" hamlet inuccll which does not It will likely lonll remain the stlr- ;'nin(i,sutsers swllllc gill: glleplliiaeiifaruld . I J 'u"Itime asslsmnh whose job H M” be to Sm” on the”. rounds he addresses the con. through them and us Thy will boast a curling rink.I which ring delight of the frost-bound work g "d "V. on foreign up I, Elngor Blgnclmrd, ILA. ltfrhe object”. for this ""lY ll? l'l0l'9- throughout the long winter is Ithe land. ch.npI pg...” I423; 2 o. F. mitciieiioii 42 Son F. G. HUTCHESON. K0- 5: Grafton st. Dlnlfjl Ilsak of Nova lcoila Bldg. Matheeoa, Peaks 6 Niohohoa . - . Allbon M. Gillls. LL.B. J. A. osi-i-uiiim. Rio. 1 IS I II who throwI the occnslnnal rock. Engnnd, nul ,,m,I who did nay. And Portsmouth, En land. my Therefore, I ask only those who can pay am "iii-iiibsx ll yoIu vis;t I:Iny in-mitobu ItoIxIvIn in winning ill; Battle of I'Iri-sisIiIsar. 'nlIlllIIIlIIIq: :lnlll:b.- a radio :IIl 130 llclll-Id 54- Dl-l 4747 1” ll"'l 9- 36;- . . . . . I n or an o e " days I . . Since the U. S. S. R. Government prc- their bills to give the 5 dollars. Those who Cl""l"ll”l" "- :I',.l:n:g'ou”"wo,:d retail save ",'ll,l',',':'"ly nu” '''I?."!n, 1". ” --upon in," gm. oi whm, M1,”, A. Walthel Gaudet, LL.B. Bymll 1- G""'t' "I mi I1 Y D it a c sm barn us poke 1:: Kent st. D sented its 1955 budget to the Supreme are constantly in debt are excused from giv- , -M time by goingIm the curling rink the director of (hi National Mari- ;IOceIlvIed iili mortal wound at Paulie: aids. 111 oi-lin st. I04, . . ' hr W Th th I . k ' ” lirst. Nor is it only the man of time Museum at Greenwich the l"ll"'- 50 l0! ill! ltlllllltllllll 0! H. J. Mllbolli 3- - L Soviet the other day ihele have been some ing anyt lng. ey say e pan wor s E III. IIIIII8. who mend. "I2 IIIIIIIIIIII other d.yI in .m.umem -I ",5 in. munum, "Bu, u the, D1,”. puma-5 nuhm M.-an, QI .1. s. Taylor, n70. Corner Kelt a cum 9”- make it comprehensible to Westerners. -doubly apparent, give 10. HACK AND mm: ,0 kn you M, g ,.m mm m iiIeI:i:, and are displayed in collac- W Wl” 91'? ll"'”fo1lI;, W '"”'"””' ”-” "T ""'”'"2.'.' Slit”; i - - -- - lire..ii::-'..::..i::i.:;":. ;..:'-'2. REFRIGERATION ""'” '"'” ---rIC”'”0' "ACT tutor. fall fora variety 0 reasons. e c ie I I II III III I bee hand ye", B,.,,m, Empm GWMI IIIIIIIIKIII III IIIIIIII IIIIIII. . IMIIII I'I AI Muauinn m,I WIIRI C-mm of which is that there is no common m88f4l-l l "lllsl ll” be l 0"? 9- Ruse Can l:IiIi. I.I bamboo pen and iiuiiie . . . my III II-III III mun II, I, J; nun”, H” ,,,,,, C. "I ,,,,”m mm MI at Prince si. ' DH" ”” ' ' e ow - uring rod that can be set beside Russia: P'9s'd9"l IF”?"h0lI”" asked cmllltes” lo of ink on clean white iiiieel. Ind T" "W fl” "" ':"l""'l:Il: lhllcll I I'll! lllrl 0" It l0,IIl I 0'-lem "l'l'lI 00'l"'- I I ARCHITECT ' approve his fight-if-we-must resolution he mg ,...,...g 0' Mllllml" "N ll” "' "'l l” chicken cow. nrovidlns it: cut I-In cases. ole. q 3, Mmuiun, pg 2 nationally-owned. tlBhU)"C0lltT0ll9fl lll'i ' . T” "I ' , ch m,..,(I Hm, spiel and Itudent-I Wllll lroln ll regularly over a goodly span of We service and repair ' ' " --t'sT'TTTT"TE d th I t m of ,1 ,,,was under any legal compulsion to do so. 0 W "9 0 I" C0 I M, cm". M, M dmmmy 1,, ye.” The mtmm In .0, "uh M mm ., dmmm N LLB. p 0. Keith Plcltar 0 dusme! an e reef W! e P Va l As Commander-in-Chief of the Armed 1, b:3Eg::3pm 0..., gm. . "V...-, assembling 400 strong at 0 am! able here. but ask as true tlve fl-lgel-atua scalp-eat. 1" NGIIIOII 3- Dill 593 3- 5"'l'- ll"3'Alg,'., m enlel'Dl'lIefl0 Hill" I 00mPlll'l80"- Thelmrces he has fun Imthom I0 employ wing; Much good curling ll done by uie barber lliiil if enough poops want . Mun” I. Tumor hclgmmgga-':li: .Im,,,,,,,,.i Soviet Government have arbitrarily set , y That pass between my windows boys and girls of the hish school. m mm. 3 ma an l m;, these forces at any time--and at any place ...a iii. light, but the Junior high pupils are - the Qxchmse nu T. 25 mm. to the mble' h i ht 'd th '1 of th U i staining the whiteness that a bllz- riot in behind them. For curling C T a fleece! gratuitous pride that is not borne T 9 m 3 com" er 9 mu" y e " ' zsrd brings in miiliolu ii more than upon ' A HAR E I . W angnrw bawcen th. pumhulng ted Slalel l0 be ll1P98l9l18d- This ll lils shadowing sunshine with a thought or . pnltimo. To many people Hoists; ails all p- uenoNALnI aunnm g OOI - - -"in d, m.- "In". H i "I i personal respoiisibllity and his alone. His 0' "l8l'l- it in a union. the Ill-7llw:'bl:lIl :l'l""' "' """ 3' cm, .3, autumn. . Dl-l ll" - l l' "bk "ll" " " 9' l - c u in the Christian l"'"”'l " l”''' ” "" "- " llo ' ' ' -. -r - wh sole purpose, and it was a worthy one, in -Gwen I! e 1.," Mm”, 1' one 0, m md, "I BI DOANI . oouynvy I l"f'lW'-Yr W” c""lll"l' ” M” consulting Congress was to show the world, ””l'”" ""''l'”'' . 3IiIiiI -oci-It sex-:ItI-IIII;aI!IylhIeII;-Io-IlIsIn in can nurse at. csarltttehws II III M am especially the Chinese Communists. mNDol;,'9ll,l,l:l;l,' :l:l”'.n"m. gmllIel.!:1u-II iorui every effort st.r. .etrlc ransom!-Its -I . ?- - t the country was united behind him. iii-iii is marketing a new II: ioIIrI tcIiIIIII.lt I:III:IIia.IIe IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII "gm. "II T AITIIILBI. GAIIBEIT tally though importantly it was Wi' rM'll- ll" 50”" Vl 9' ' . Palmer '3 sill ' ' 4 in. mg uatalthudiastsslteasaassastve mg,.g...g....g .. plal lIiI0l'llllIllV0lII'ImlI- " -isuuucaoilluwia-plan ciiiii-ii x