T A R D ' A N Professor llarvey quotes an eminent Am- I . I erican mining expert as saying: "The , Mgdicglly , , .. s m -"V v copper is a beautiful yellow sulphuret and . ' e ' m T " mu::.m?rnaun.' contains from Ieight to twelve per celit of SP9'l"ll9 0 T E S B Y T H E A Y , "00"" "in- "MN WW "II 0- It--” pure copper. I have never seen finer cop- -run' you talk about diet cold. daiopnaae sf vials. w ' cam-nmuwnu: rmthecoursexm e - The '''"'”l''''”"'''"'”' fllesedn'yauth-atltcauleaonetododlttlllihltcddgstomia General Ilanagcr. in A. Ina-non De xperience. III MAY " mu" wad" W mm mm, w h my It I” h. mum "um R emu. offices as sum.m.-- Montague and Albenon. Autho character of the rocks in which it occurs llg You MW mu com. lllmmgf don't just eat what does not. ant! to a the ll (:0 III II I I . . . u .. W 5' w 6' I 3:35;" Pm om" '3'" "" '" is such as to give an assurance of per- The .1! no I W” h mom! '::”"l ''s '”' C” mmhw”Ik:"m I": gnumu-"cg-goiuegfogf 5;-I:-In-eprl-.-3-m::s.i:IImI'5I-n;-1-in.-I. petuity Iin the working. A more Promis- ,,N,,,.m,"3..,,d ".,”..,,m.,p, M” E III I. II. III. IIIIIIII New Ynr 'I'iIaaa- pu annuni mg mining field for copper I have not seen. fontI::H:-lll.:;0l-m.uuI IIIII mm" mumnnt udmu""'"' on urm wen. A report from Pair: an an uarh. mug", I, ,, "IN. nu Newfoundland is destined to become one of 10 me u,. - , mm" the only one thatidofan a lot :9 lmlmchohne ..”Wmm mm Vlamiiegl. the weakest fair." the greatest copper-mining countries of the itching generally la the first aymir g '-ll-llllf "9 mm” ll”l" ,t ”'n"dd" ".5... am it gun gig. mg, . . ...- (world .. tom. followed try the appearance H um-n I W” M mmunence II: mm; 10,. um. W huh m THURSDAY. JUNE 2. isss L - of aweilinu 0" ll” '”'” 7'" wh,"fsmd,,d ' come it's way. That's It ug- ' --mm-l I sweiiing:II;IIaie3I in apspegance fro: Kl1'3'"”' 3 t ' Maglnot Limb. . remember? n. R ' ' t "3" P '9” ""5 We are experiencing the annual Buffalo Even NW8. i al wa m I . . Fort Edward Museum Y Cd P9” 0" :::.:.;'.:.:”"" '”'" 52:11? :::::::':..:'..:':::".:::l "man ----"'''.'.'i.?.:: ':.:: A move which will be appreciated i. -r.:-.-:-'-:. quitea number of such mementoes :II0elIl'IlIlI:Sllt(;Ii"S Cll(l:Z9”IS ls IthI9Ce5l3bIll3h' hower established a Presidential Advisory -V 9 we en mm” ommlttee Committee on Transport Policy and Or- :f 3 mi'Il:Iatul'e m"I5ef”mg alto" Edward ganization. This committee was to "un- mmggt 9 summm. eSmme5' Thls musfldertake a comprehensive review of over- eum will house relics of early Charlotte-la” Federal transportation pone-leg and mwn' suC,h 85 old malm piCture5' weapmlsi Iiproblems” and to submit recommendations ;tIC"Cparncl'larll,l of 3 mllmary naturei afld for his consideration. This committee has 9 ommittee is appea mg to all our citi- , new submitted its 1.eIportI termini yfean Relics loaned to the Com" it merits close examination in this coun- mittee will be insured. properly cared for and returned to their owners. There are homes scattered throughout the Province. . and it is hoped eventually that they will i find a place in a permanent provincial museum. In the meantime. they can serve . a very useful purpose in bringing more by About a year ago President Elsen-l lts bearing try. The report points out (as the heads of the Canadian railways have also been pointing out) that the railways no longer have a monopoly of transportation; and yet they are being heavily regulated by the Government, as though they were still int Shelter 3. l"' . ax. . . Come and Go Ordinarily. crops of hives come and go. The lesions remain in one Il'EI'fol' several hours and then disappear only to reappear else- where; The lining membranes of your mouth. stomach and throat may also be affected by the pain- ful swcllings. There are various methods of treatment. First. your doctor must determine what is causing your allergy. While dust and pollen: Simple Diet I would suggest you eliminate the following foods from your diet at the first sign of hives: Cheese. chocolate. mushrooms, onions. tomatoes. eggs. pork, citrus fruits. melons. fish (especially shellfish), pickles. garlic and alcoholic bev- erages. Somctimcs hives can be blamed on wheat. milk. nuts. cer- tain fruits and vegetables. Your diet should be simple and low in ad under overturned machines. The tractor. when not carefully handled, seems to have become something of a lethal piece of machinery. -llrockville Re- corder and Timea. If industry can. with mechan- ical progress. reach the stage of operating four days a week. us- ing half the workers thpy have at present. and produce at capacit with mechanical operation going only four days a week. we could In passing out praise for the breaking of the 10-year deadlock over the Austrian peace treaty. the West should not forget the part played by 7.000.000 Austrians them- selves. More than half of their country. and a good half of the population, was under Russian military control all this time. The Russians exercised many kinds of pressure in trying to awe and in- fluence the Austrians. They brought military and economic pressure. that th- record rate ," ii in Clllldl g con. ed with the 3) per cent increase population since pre-war is up. log up nearly all of the mug farmers are producing.-st. Mai-y'. Journal. - An I ' ' number of Mani. toba towns are giving serious at- tention to community planning. Plans for the installation of pub. lic works such as water and sew- age systems have turned attention towards planning in seine cases. while in others the fact that the tens to co-operate in making this displav' - - I I . (upon the I-auway problem m CanadaI sug. are responsible. the expect about one third of the town ls ubursuni u we mam" one of the finest attiactions of our cen- (Regs the Montreal Galena is so real that ism: :IfIIIlIi:ves usually can be true. 5:: foi-:eIIIIto IIiIiIiIiIiItIiIs dIi;IvevIi:IgI:I:Io roVe:g,ow;I.I.Ig ltiedbgundaries. Ilia: ' ' ' ' point up 2 n or i-espons hie citizen thinking about the future. --Winnipeg Tribune. Advent of the boating season brings with i important respon- sibilities ,espe ialiy for those who operate pleasure craft and their passengers. One of the funda- mental safety regulations Wlll('ll we are told is being violated in that pertaining to proper loading of boats with passengers. Nine adult passengers were spotted last week-end in a rowhoat designed 59 Wll...j monopolies. The railways are being hard proteins. They spent tremendous sums on to carry safety four or five peo- vividly to life the early days in our city . . . pressed by trucks. by shipping. by air ms-” . r ----o---- . e I and Province with which they are asso- . . . . i . If your case of hives is attrib- propaganda. They did all they 1 gm most. - Cornwall Stand- V "” elated. We have a wealth of such material ::wlceS' by plpelmes And yet' while; Gaelic Borrowin S ' Jules Verne Ul'lIqUe uted tt:IfoodsI..Iyour IdoctoIi; ml? gluld '9 l"I1'l'ltl.'l' Elf.” " ” grail-1: 5 " . . 959 other means of transport may be 9 . ,1 sugges you c ens or o or an arty in us ria. he Austrians e--m-m-- (0-lull? and Milli enema to relieve a fresh outbreak. never knuckicd under. - Mil- here. as compared with the younger prov- inces of the West, and the display. as is now being prepared by the Centennial relatively free from regulation, the rail-r F"";I.'IlJ'l”l; M"'fl;;”'l"' l" Tl" i .....si ..t....i. .....t.. mus. wan n "r! 0 sman l.ua illltiillalllililai illlllliaanihy Gen.- . :Jr:?:ngr1l;:,lve rte:t:::t?(:p:nd:;h?len:tWolT(d?fl The extent to which Gaelic liasi(.'vi'eelf a inziiiuiis at icasi one cciiiury ai- i, Committee under Mr. F. AI S. JoneSI wt" g l uppose -V borrowed from Plctish, or Old poses. and dressed them up in 4'1 "WI! U9-Wit "' ll NW)! 3"- , . - t ' to rofect the shi . British. is a matter of consider-(English attire. There is. I think. -wlunuc-Eu ll 311- (WI 50 -"1"-'h .. C-9rl3lnlY be Vlewed wlth BTW" lnterest rymg D pper an? the Con able doubt and debate. but such a lesson for us here. Surely the VEAIIL. lie was liisiiiy successiui l during the coming month; sumert these government regulallons W0rk- elc ienis as can be attributed to practical thing to do. at least where uiiniig lllb me as me '-not wi-iun . -- on the WhOleI against their best 1mIm-estswthis source appear to be limited. technical terms are Iconcerncd is oi so-calico science in-non. and - . There are numerous other bor- to borrow from English and make has remained cuiisiiuiiiy in me This happens because the railways, as the A Prospecting Landmark bash OMIIIIEIIS have to face IIIEIII com mwiiigs. however. Whose Origins the borrowings conform 10 Gaelic minus n. inc race ever since. on are more definite nnId I?le3(l;-CIlIIIl- lllI'aImm8I' End 0Il:ll0bEI'8Pl1i'- 'lIllIIUS may 5.: iiierary nieii anti scien- . . . . . . D i lh: t' t e c "eevision" wou ecome "ee- ' - - - -- Reports that thd copper industry at petitors with one hand tied behind their "mm "M 0 a "sh 3”” gamma" m am to Tilt Cove. Newfoundland. is to be revived backs. . Wauliee Journal. It h along about now that the cottage by the lake must be via- or hydrocortiiione. Both have pro- ll "I" "'9 llr" mm ml” V9"- duud good l.e,umI Epmeuhm. T e is n compulsion about it. 1 - I, g During the summer the cottage rnal:i::::n:l.e 131:0 0:! prep. gives such pleasure that to dream of it brings the season closer by qui-;s'noN Ann Angwgjg a degree: therefore to visit it would draw summer right next L. M.: What cause: blood pock- door. This is. of course. a mis- ets in the first layer of the akin take. The cottage should not be , on the arms? seen until vacation starts, and de- Answer: This is probably what is known as purpura. A person This usually is followed by a dose of sodium bicarbonate to irrigate the colon. He may then prescribe cortisone Refrigeration Repairs To All Makes nd Latin roots for its pur- APPLIANCE SALES 8 SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs Church in particular. a number of bhisean." and so on. cumnmnu,-a.c hi. WU,-K. ungy lmy words were incorporated into One great difficulty. of course. years aim. ms daam -may .5, Gaelic from Latin. These. natur- is to standardise such words, a.,nmL.u "um the elgnlwwu M. mmdy it mmud be Wned "P by someone else. The cottage should on 8 large scale recall that as far back as The R090” l0 ll'l9 President "lakes the any refer to or reflect the they borrowed or invented and nuns -mm whose hm -. . . . , , , . 2 - ' suases Inn with this condition Ill uld ult first be seen each year when all 1860 that little out-port village was it same two points that the Canadian raii- ggttiimggg. i;sr;5;;g;"-v,h;hgn0;;gr:;g gggmlggm,;1e,';f;g't"gggf3;;dw;gg ...IiIti..... havte i..I.II.. translated.” . pmm... Haven cfreiucfilfci. tiliIe1i:evis -re 3:331 wlren -in 3;: '3'-1"-0'1'3'0A1' ' t ' - . " fl ' - l I .' EITICS SFBIIS I5 I WU I u , II P" I i- ICVCI ITO I y IDQII thmang mmimgh-cem"k' urshe luedfwgeis :35 "3." flu?" making. Eh:-2 lmalor (fyb eansgaiiedlelgll :23: lhrillieucwldell itfallhgellllalliguallgig -dy In realizins that his vivid ngtloncof the 'bi&Z'i"”.5 eiiiilmtlie foods. when trhe sun shines warm MW” sovr arvey n is boo ewfoun an n J ives o s recommen a ions are or s . i m h I h M Id b iiiiaguiation i'equlred the discipline clotting time. bleeding time and by day and e stars are brlsht 1897" (the vear of her late Majesty Queen an "increased reliance on competitive lilneiiad(lbotllgllmglui”l1llllteel'nlnlllugilggr lift. end-ilfideeaxilcecollnd suce- l" ”Cl"3' k"”Wl"l80 l" EM N5 "W "limb" 0' blood Dlateletm by ”l5"l- Tl” "”"'5' 5l'""” W" Pallmr Ehctrlc l of Latin terms have entered the cess. As it is. probably the B.B.C. travel ”””55le3 "mere ll” 3" wlllch l"3lP ln "'0 9l0l-tlllif 0' me gguilguwra gocatggzlglgfxgrdggguls pg..." .544 and through space even fictional ialidity. lie was too imaginative to be a journalist dealing with contemporaiy affairs. not suffi- ciently ademic to become a mathematical physicist or any other kind of scientist. So he based his romances on his own dreams this word). but these he forces of transportation in rate-making."y And it makes these recommendations in order "to have transportation enterprises function under ii system of dynamic com- A I II I, I I, - - - - - - . t a ew .a in petition which Will speed up technical in- mworf1:l'fvhic,fKjer':'fmmwcd d-"MA novation and foster the development oflly into English and passed into Gaelic -e.g.. post (a post), Victoria's Diamond Jubilee) told how the blood. may be determined. industry began and what it meant over . the years to the economy of the ancient Ii . colony. "Forty years have passed," wrote Dr. Harvey. "since the first prospecting work offers us our best way out. Some. however. see the solution to the problem in a Gaelic Acad- emy, on the lines of the Italian "Accademla della Crusca" or the "Academic frnncaise." which would give ruling on vexatious questions and guide popular taste. It is doubtful. though. if many language. not from Latin directly. but from English. which in turn often borrowed them from French -e.g.. cuirt (courtl. pris (price). spors (spc ti. this time of year. a woebegone shack filled with T b and. the PROFESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLlCITORS. Etc. Too Few Workers (Montreal Gazette) in the whole country (population two million). there are only 35 people registered as A” d and region might Watching baokbenclicra for signs of m I f - . uniuual talent lea traditional habit of . - N I - . ' . BritIIhPrlnieMi1'lhtarI.Tliereivillbeone . - 1 " . i - -i bsclibenchcr in the new rarllainent whom Elf,-I-Mhoilyhdari will iaavebiit of his oc- l inclinin- was done in Newfoundland. People were new rate. and service concepts." pm .8 pen, Mmwhe, W, cm Fem, in mi, Conn”, mum, con, L . . awn” um pm 1. 1 d slow to believe in the possibility of these These recommendations" do not suggest th:Iit for oaeiit:,I:IsIItiIaIi;siia ':'l'DslocI0gIy"-K:)0:esIlIl:: Ie"IIIi:IyIIIII-liIiIiI:IlIiI tIIheoreIt;ical knowledge columglly ?;,m1':,'k5;"':eni::.3V';:'b:I-J3:-f: Bell. ilI:.atiilI:son tsfoster OPTOMETNSTS l f. g-rim oldg rocks containing mineral treas- that all government regulation should be: f:;en':,"g;I"3n”:gdI The mg; con, attempts ,0 found an; hue come ml':"c "l'”l'" Wl"' "ml" ll? And this latter flzure in not cop- ------m---, GI FI Hmhuon & 30. N . - - . M d” me”dl- sidered a true one. Many em- I Elmer Blanchard BA I 13 I ures of any value. One day. in the suIm- removed. There would still be protection 2-I::IiuioE;IIl:;;vzevei;IIl;i:I:iI:IIl:;:en:lII:;? l0S:lI?IlIlEa- "IIIIIIISM IIMIIIIIW M enYel'.f:Ied I evIvIrcc;iew;It:iIIII0::aII :veIiiI.I;I;Ii-ea. my": no gong" wIherIm raw Id Que" MI PIE"-a-u n Gt-I:;"..IEll'l'Clll:50uI N.Il;.I:)I. M mer of 1857. a prospector named Srmith against exorbitant rates on the one hand. Saxon and Lowland Scots.i me. this kind IvIvouid be useful. biIiIi iIt3 within the boundnm of imm::IV, II III .... it n "I A F"mIIII- QC LLB II A man ROI . - - ' .' C 08 II C. a e s - a a e . . ,-.I MIcKay. when engaged in searching for or Iless-than-cost rates (cut-throat com- i;e III:u;rIi:I;IiI.-I:IiIiIi:I; pIIvIawIe3IIIiIaI;iIII iili-IpI;ioI:iI:IcI:iIiI:fI;tsIIIsciIiIiIiIIII gIuu:IIIIHe :nIIeIIIIed IIIIIIIMIIII IIIII OII III I". III III IIIIII IIIIIIIIIII "III .I c.III;ImII. -."uI In KIIINLCITIII mu Sm I minerals, dropped into the cottage of a petition) on the other. But in between Ind other wemm md Nome” men not mnd.ImyI pIIi'sesosIIIIIae IIcIiI II.;t II:aIIIc:I:i::I.tIo mm M ,,,,,,,1,,, n m y,, . AIIISW M Gmh LLB Byron II Gang 0” l flbherman in Tilt Cove. a fishing village ln these undesirable extremes the railways g;Fi'Ihe0fVI?((IlIfI)g:IlIin:'Egnga(;:llPl:? IIII.AnIIyIIi;;ieivI.IIItIlIiger:IIisII:nIIIv.IiIiI-Iigent fIiIeeeIf'l d I new depammm in we "I IiIlIl0l:IIII:)t.I::l(II:Il:. tI:iIIIatIIIIt:iIiIsI I. mama”-R M.-I an m hm u "M an I trelDame. Bay on the North East coast. would be freed to give the very best com- course. has been a neighbouring tern: must IIbeIId:IvisedII aIiIiId l;:III:IVIII'IlItIl;IIIxI.e b:lI:rli:jII:8nI:1J)IIldIlI)I;.ldahCJod' able either. A labor shoi-tale, in T-T”"TTT'fTT'T-"A wuthw unmet, LLB: Jm 5. kyI"' mo. Hist quick eye caught sight of a piece of petitive service they could at the very best lll;i:,llIIllIIlIiI9IIIfal'I9e'1lyl0:lIlIl:I1;-ihI mm III :gw"s:ImeoporgmeIupIa:nd der;tgnyI ,,,.,,,m 0, ma, me, mm, II-mfIi:iun::'r iivnl:iIfI:IIrli-"I-eeIl;-I15; em mm” mm m Gum. u Corner e once-I3. yiillorw-coloured stone that stood on the rates they could offer. And this, the 0... m or ghipping term; are put enrich and invigorate. the lIiguIIiiIrIr::eIi-s who profess to be ,,,,u,,., ..mu,mI ,, . mwuu ---:---m- Office . I-mo mantelshem on inquiry as to whence the Presldent,s.Co.m'mittee, is convinced' wolnd illlliidhjlilgackenlggmslailiflszmilllil ultm:al1iebe'done: it has been done Science itself has made greater .ell1l:lt!ll:;t.Q.l'h:l:C will: . Bank of n..hmBoetlaIlIlg. Melllllan. Jl Mdnm B. I3. I. v curious stone came. he was told that oneiiead to a livelier service at a lower price. (crawl, sggir i. .9. x-ocki. tlI:ls ceniiIlry in SoutIhAAIfi;:Ica. whIt:re :IIlIl'ides than IIIsclencIe fiction. New pened ,0 --,.,k,-- "ch me,-, ..nh .- S ”l.. the Chndre" had picked ll up at thellr there are special cases where the GoV- THE NORSE ELEMENT lendllfiillpllifrlilarliabiel will ..fSZ.'i"lfZ puarlllise it m""' M W" "W l' M"m1eq?:,:'o;P,;:ke & cH'RoPRAcT.o...R j bottom of ii cliff close at hand. and that iernment is convinced an uneconomic Axum M mm” be expected iIi::IdIyIvI IIwIfIIIrfIiIiIiIiIsI:eII lIi:iewIII :Il:IeII ll:h&IIE;::I(Il0l.lasr of IImtI-Ia. womI.n T5,, sound. ,,,ondmu, mm 0,, 1-,, 6"". she. Dr. W. 3. cu”, lli had fallen l'T0m 3 Yellow F0Ck ln t-lleltransportation rate is nonetheless in the gem fhf lonIgI occIupatioi:I.I tiiIe Md have been In making Gum MIIIIIIdImeIIlIIIII.tiIun mIIc:IIIIzor g.I pent. IiIiI:IIvieiIu huI: it I, A Mlwmnl on Prince It. Dial M - - - - . . orseeeinen n pace-nn es s g g g . y me pr ces ee - - face of the cliff. Of course the poor fish-Inational interest, it should also become a one" Very pmmmm pmkumly :31! IIInllIfclaIl.IlIl:IIi.f)IIfl::IeIIIIIlIYlgg space, gpnctyume .3 , mm D, Mudny mum mm " "ad"; cum um I mu um mm. uI ARCH.-rEcT Crmall hlitl "0 Idea thal ll W85 Of allymnational responsibility, and not an unecon- iin theIisIlIzImds. iIaInd must IIiIiIccuI:-III: , ' :lb';f;f;"CoI I-ImIr'gl;s I:I':0r2::1Il::- as wIagIeIs. iv'IiI-.:ti;?; mI:Ii::geiiIiei:t oh RI MIIQINIL BIA G Kant , . ' ' SEVCYB OUSBH E3525. 6 . v ' m . . . I value. but McKay knew that he had found 10mlC burden upon the railways in their m also a sprinkling 0, Nam borrow. indmg Jungl. new developments in both aero- ::rH:1l;gsc:;& go J: and ::ilo.i-t in lticglaunaal St. Dial III! I- AM M-3-4-l-C-l I deposit Of Plch C0DDef 0I"e- Ere m8".V rcompetition with their rivals in the trans- lngs. such s nabaidh (neighbourl I V M Mm dynamics and thermodynamlcs- trade. over-pi-iced. goes down. -'m-m-.-'---r-'- aeininenide. r.n.l. Dial 3' d h d ged - - 1- - l . h I and eneabalt (garter). for which I 331 - - I these and I host of other dia- New zeugndn-. mu 5. 1,. MM-,Phgo & Tl-glnor . hill ays a pas. . . a mIiInmg icensehwas i portatlon field as I. W 0 e. there already existed good Gaelic iIndii: is gradiIiaIllyIIImoIving heii aoveries on ..;.II --faIbulous pmpIor- ("cued in an mvenuon of rum. Ill Queen St. Dial 4388 Dial 711! sued and in two or t ree years it e quie synonyms. I on pos s eeper no e Iung esIo Ions rule 2 aymaifs mnd ,, E. A. com ,g G1,,uc,..,,,h- m village was a scene of mining activity. In A: IrIcI-Ii;iIuIrIiIa:-sIIIiiIItiIw-EIItgrIt;giI II,IllnedNBa:IiIlInl:Ii'l'll0fY bordering China :HlIecIlllIIyI'cIIfr(;:IIIleIIlIlIi:t IsIiItI-:IcIntI:Ist.IIIIIII;Itt:IrI Ip;.I::;eiI;;n:i.II::IcIIolIiaIaIIII:Il:-IaI:-IiIt:IIedw CHARTERED (J v ' ' '. , - h bee fitfl tn" ill r.-.i'u..- .,.-- , Men New this mine had. reduced -it va.v.19ss- ::"':s....i. ...."Z.'.'lt ...:....::::.; .;:..:;:".". :...... ..:..W.":2"....':'n: .1: 2;: in-N" - mm" 0' ''-'- Currie ..... "””””"a'.i..”"”.......””'”” .......... 000 l0l'l5 Of 90'PP9l' 0l'9- ll l5 3”" Wmked ' " ' English. for instance. imeaniiig head-hunting. Indian government 5cie,,cc."cu,,nee, .0 work MI lI::'uo:I lifelgiclg 5"I':lh 'PlJ':& ' Ind SNYWS "0 Flgns Of 9Xl'l3U5tl0"v lmd It has been revealed that in India. .:'.::g'h'ag.7'04,hlg;:";' ?:fs':,mf:,;l: 3i"f,'f.",':.i,".,.':,";',"Ql,f,:f.';'”l,2'5f,3 T T mm-r' Zenland get liar emplgynient n- no DOANE & gives employment to some 500 miners. when 33" taken from the Sea is in general in ..hun,y.-.,II whne thgre no sauna mu” of hm-.9,-go ungdmin. 5 Q figures in better balance Pu" MI I null! Great Geo!!! ht. OCMOVI I .I h' ” "ME MCK9Yv Wll0 lmlnd me llrsl 009' use, there is only about one-third as much :,'lo,::::,'u,,mgllzllailllorrbwlngs mo lifj.':f' mm" M northeastern m-'T' PET depositl dld "Oi Vl5ll thll l'eKl0l'l by tooth decay as in most Western countries Scots has also made its IcontIri- IliI.Iit there are "still sIevei;IaIIi thou- ?o& K l'EiFUnneoJ.t:oumuHBnlldlIl mere accidemfor if" I haS?ha;,a,';(,i W838 It where 0”ll"3r3' table salt l5 lake" from l.i;li-ullLwb:smtlllilloli:fllyitllllidlmanlfiliilll l.I::Qr s:lP0alll:hln1ulIedsei'oclIlrll gag Th. Ag. slow Cigrlothlown liq. rug-gy an-on . Dial 53” W35 I 3'-l8i.l95ll0n Tom ll l lam, aw' other sources. Scientists are saying that her of words of French origin. iatration. There. neary aoo.ooo SPMNG Is THE SAME i the eminent necrosis or Canada. that me for us as am an contains i'..”t2.”'&'.".'i..f" "2" ::lt'.:"l:'h”:'”S5l"..i..t2 ::..:::i:t . . .. .. ...””"' " t" ”"'-..'””..:.'" induced McKay to undertake a prospect- fiumqde whne the om” kind does not These. then. are the principal governed by tribal laws and ms. Ava 8 ll aII.IIai- IiI:I-cow. end as light . . . give I ha - I w - - - v ways in which Gaelic has enriched toms based on superstition and " ' ll” " ' "S0 "" 3'5 l” 5' l' 33- "7 ing tour in that direction. From his . e - . I W! Emma M o"bulm,I M wmhcuu AIIIlI:oy; wIlItIli anIoApi'llIbroi;II. u. mercy gen-eta in agar. knowledle 0? the Kwlozlcel Wmcmie ”l' A ,news dispatch says that this year ;'".',l,';';,”';'.,.i'g'.j',"',1',t'..,'.':3"?,',,:1 iouoitn nounmms ”” ' ' '"" ” H '-'Ti'''"''' " aaacxmv mzacn thal part of me island' 5" wlllium was Brazil will bum 6 million bags of coffee' :ll)”ldf l""""c"' l"d"d' wch Head-hunters rarely rullect in- l'lie.pl:dwtgi?:h::Ed mum": SE." unorncun nlcolm J J t lble l0 Pfefllcl l-ll” C099" Md Mlle” 0'95 ”to keep the price up." That seems a ;:':l!l(:'5Vl;.fll;'”b:'ulll "::;:r::::::g::' ternation ' boundaries. Three Brushing hla , " 3 mother PARIS (Reuters) - Pilot Jec- ' Would be f0U"dv 3"" 35 M""5hl”" 9” lot. but it is far below average. From and. today. null! hW'l”'- I l:;:'i:S3ugl:"a'tl::k:liPr33: llll: WM I am 0' Ml" l'.'.'i.?"&i”i':i..'L.?.l Banquets - dicted the discovery of gold in Australia. 1932 to 1940I according to th, Mme reg No language is an island. seIiI: me in ha," ,m.m,,,. M mop The boy leaps to a song Auriol, bag at a. mid Mce of h. I de 9, M of . , contained and self-sufficient. a W”, ,3 mm ” mph” me bare feet know . .i.- . mud no man. .1 Wedding ptions-- 39 W3! "'3" l 9 "89 V Wm” port, more than 80 million bags were sys- neighbours are bound to affect one To 4”, V". m ,,oNm. ,, A... gu q. . mg, ..,,,..,, -M I.,.,..I ,. H, n. Pdwu Pnau g the serpenfines here-a fact of primary nematicany destmyedI Quite an army of :Ii:I:;i:iei-I.IIII;vIIl:i3rI-Ipil:y.II IcIoIi:ntI:::II m, N,” u... .5, 1.”... no. And a heart below. nounced wehesayidbia beat the . lm90Tt3"C9- They helm? M wh"' l" C”"' workers is employed full time in this waste gar. however. that the more power- '""”"" l"' "”M u” W” The cow with the Mary-eyes. :31: and in American wotn:i-i wrl” S” Phlme C”"l”Pd,R4fn l - dian geology. is termed the Quebec group for pmmI I I :14 ll". :I'll'I-I:IIIIfI:I-mI pilot Jaeinpilaa cseli .1-an. The !g,,.,. of the.Lowei- Silurian series-the metal- . e a mnlamt mum um.” um, spring is the same! . ' my ..;g,.g'"m em. . g m . liferous zone of North America. It is rich wekomg vimom today an the mem. bers I:fudtboIotridIba: now ara.db:IiIa-g .;1,,., mm, mm in an cmmu Ions Ana fllbo-reeetu-. I l . in copper ores. and is accompanied with be” of the Maritime Branch, Canadian aolllroflllfll Gaelic in scenario to- Mm m'I""o L” . . 1 Science Monitor: ML aifver. gold. nlckel. and Cl"'0ml'-lm 9": Postmasters' Association. who are here '-;5,,., 1, . .,m,,,,.., .34.”, ""'”d'W 5"-"M" '::"IY mm " I e di i i l the one whic nd t NOW the 1-3010" V 5 0" 3 I for their annual convention. Representa- thrwshmlt gm llalhahh I to-dlgohf 0... g "kg, .. em... I - . . h developed in North-Eastern Newfound- M” from the post omc, Demrtmem u "lie 0;: h'lmph1;"1;:'.';m:"m doctors for curing their aiimenta. OTTAWA (CF)--Avueu vastly ' . - hi D W the mm "now"! on": the tribesmea now have at their wanes among Calsml v . . - land. Knowing! 9. IW80" 83 Ottawa, as well as regional and district - dispose in hospitals. as dispea- workers increased to a , . l to McKay 30 Search "ll! V98l9"- "ld heme directors, will be in attendance, and the " ":32 fa :33" ''”l'"' ''''l”' "''l'-' ::"”:T:-.':'wl"'"i . . ” . ' 5 ' - 1 s . llll llJ99l""'-'9 N Tm C9V'-'- ll l3 ""9 "I convention promises to be one of the most " Ema” novmm Tlih is a rise , IIIKB mama - . . the triumphs of science which has never interesting and mat Intel, .",,,d,,, on IIIII nary i all I57. on Iliad . I I l I -. - &0YC1l Pl-lhll3l'l9d' H", th.&p"dlc' record. admit Mk. III Before there were WNHON l been ma . U109 . ' ' ' gag ' s