Ehr ffiuorcliau -an Inns-a Ilia!‘ Israae Lian Ia Pihiranwi axon week 4) morning al rib Pvrnss Mini )..m-nrlown l'.'l rim-up ilIll\||4aVI\ I10 laa Burnui Punrisnii uiii no-is-rat Malia‘?! an Walk r Finiiiir Iomnei iana an fllll) \rsssi-apes Pubiishns \auu-ration tuner of l'hv nadian llvlh when Adult Ruteau oi ii iiiaiiins , . Ne-wspai-era Ansertusins .\-rsiie ll King Street Witt lillllllll lt||[ '*l s‘ \I- it iuii. -i . til: \\l'~l Ipl‘0l,j|‘ si...,.i \.i...i.. ., Rs.Iai«i¢- lVtarltrf1t~tir\sn si.i......-Nu, ,i ..., ,,,., ., l|'§ll'I Filnokhnre in P|'.l $.‘lil- (Diner f'v«>irns~pg gfi * lh 'l.lt|( my "ii-iii,“ NM: 4 M0.'\'l)Ai'. soy. 25, im / Canada 5 Share it isrrlt lrk»-‘_\ that lliI'r‘r~ ‘till liq- llttlrll iiiiiiiisitiiiii ti. ilip i;,.\,.”l_ mmlll‘ ’l“"l‘l"t' ll’ lx~"‘l> (Uirr:ivii.'irr riirrt; ill the l' \' l‘:,l“,l‘,""i‘f].‘\ }:,,,—..,. ‘ax lrrrri; zrs tlri~~. .irH ii.-.~iii.r_' 'l‘lIi‘t'e is srirriir tll.ll‘\l](lll‘ him-. ever‘, \\ll6‘lllt"l’ tlris l'llllllli'_\ sliiiiilri lip ¢\\lTr*i‘li‘ti ti» l<I‘v‘_li till lN‘.'lllllQ more than its \llilll‘ of the iii,-iii while irllri‘r' ll«'ill4ll‘r.\ .rii- llttlll‘-._' rri-tii. lot.‘ at all \\‘licrr the fiiii-c \\.'i\ P\‘lAl'tll~llr"tl, lt‘ll f'Il[llll[’[i‘\' ;}i_v,-mid in l""ll‘ 'l‘l"‘.\' “*‘l'+‘ l'-rtr.i<l.r. Rrzr/rl. t'o|irr‘irlrr:r its-rrrr:.ir'k. r‘rrrl.iriii_ liiiii~,i_ \'”t'~\'ri_\. S\\~‘tlv‘rr. \ri~_'mi.i\r:i arid ltrtlirrrcxra. .\'irri-e their the lrriliiir- esiarrs lr:i\i- l)o‘t‘ll \\lllllll’il\\ll. 'l'lrc liir; [Nl\\t‘['\ \\r‘r'r' lr;ii'r'i~ii iriini ii,”-. 'l"'ll<llllli.‘. it llt‘lllL'. llltlllL_'lll :rt tlic time that prcscrrce rrf lllf‘ll‘ i'iii~i-es in the troribled arca \\tililtl do more harm than good. It was exiiei-ted, llfl\\I‘\t‘!. that tlrv-_\‘ iiiiiijii hplp share the cost. All Hi tlrcrrr. \\llll the exception of the Soviet l'rriorr, has done so. At the tirrrc bring about a disarmament agree- ment. -*hrrr't of submitting uncon- rirtioiralli to Rir.<_sra's terms, a pro- i‘t‘tllll't‘ which would leate the cri- rraked to .\‘o\icl auiu-ir\siori'.’ Mi: l-laton had nothing ll) ofiei‘ in this corrnectiorr, except tire \\’c~tr\r'ri \\tir'l(‘l a iiropiisal that the West disarm first and hope for the host. \r.:airr. how does Mr‘. lfiatiin know that thc Riissiaris liave given up the idea of world c0nque.st'.’ (‘er- tarrrly. no one in the Soviet l'rrion, least of all Mr‘. Khr'iishchcv, its iiri-writ ll(i.\.\_ has iirtirirated as rrrui-lr. \\'hat the} liave ~ar<i- arid iipirrrly, for all the world to hcar— — is that. althoiigh the rrieiliods rrray lra\c l‘llJillfll‘fl slii_'htl_\, the goal re- IllHlll\' tlrc satire as it was in l.crrrrr'.s time. Mr‘. l-Iaton thinks that the "liiiys on the pH}'i‘(tll of the FBI" are insptiiisilile fol‘ kecplrtil all\P ihir fivar of a ('orrirrrirrii<l rrrcrrace in the l'rirtird .\‘l;iti-s. \\'i-ll. iii-r‘lr:rps iii.-\' kiiim nitire aliiiiit it than titli- er iii-oiile dir. lt rrra_\ lie that the fear is exaqgzrwated; liilt tiii iiiif‘ \\lll ilt‘ll_\' that i'orrrrrriirrrst aL1t’lllS hare ali-i-aii_\ llll't'Hlt‘lil‘ll .\lllt'l'll"rill \'t‘t'lll'll_\', iiitrrcss the .sci~i‘ets they stole for tl'£lll.\'llll.\.\‘ltlll to tlli‘li‘ inas- lt‘l'.\. .\ Ftlllltlt‘ lll ,\t‘.rr\ -tL‘t' \ll' l‘l-'ll"ll \\:i\' lll’.'ll.Rl‘d in the Srixrcl iircsx tor‘ his "sensible obsci'\atiorrs" on the Soviet doctrine of “ctH‘.\i.sterii-c". in an lil(¢‘llhtitlfl he will lw .'r'_’:iirr for his alt.-rck on the "\i':ri' Sp“.~n-- nf mp ['iriicd States a phrase which Mr. Khr'irslrche\' him- self has used marry times. If that lira l.\'i\fl - "VXE_l,.lr 9.E'_“_Tl5l_’l§E;'. , Britain are the Board of Trade ls Threat To Many Children. v Herman N. Iuadesea. MD- ‘PROBABLY my low of You have ever heard of cystic fibrosis. Yet this disease. a arm! on '0' children. is more common than multiple sclerosis and mulcullf dystrophy. And I'm sure most of you have heard of them ‘ Cystic fibrosis is I con89flt»1llv hereditary disease of Clllldffll whose respiratory tracts are bloc- ked by abnormal secretions mucus. This leads to obstruction infection and. too often. death. AREAS INVOLVED The lungs. the pancreas. the aalivary'glanda and the sweet ads are involved. About one youngster in even’ 600 affec- ted. Unfortunately. half of the vi- ctims did not heretofore survive past the age of five However. with our recent med- ical advances. it is now possible for persons who faU victim to cy- stic fibrosis in infancy to reach their teens and in some cases. their twenties DAILY THREAT Despite continued doses of an- tibiotics to control pulmonary in- ft"('ll0ll. cy.stir fibrosis remains a daily threat to all who have it. in tact, one expert on the disease makes the grim statement that for all per cent of all young vic- iims of the disease. "the prog- nosis is grave" Ciirrcntly. the treatment being used for (‘ F. children Ins we call young iii-tirnsr is continued use, of antibiotics both by mouth and I by inhalation therapy This helps prevent and control lung infec- trons As a substitute for blocked dl- ' gcstri-e enzymes, pancreas re- placement products are nee ed Special water — soluble \'llBf‘f‘llII.§l and high protein foods also are zrrcn I t‘_\'stic fibrosis is iransnirtted to offspring by — ; in most families of such parents. NOTES BY C Iris We keep gain; to the Ieeataehl slrowstoseelfuiyoftasaal~ mats are still developing these "cheaper cuts."—-Brandon Sun Wearetoll the earl! let- ting smaller. but could it be that it merely looks that way be- cause automobiles are getting louer‘.'—l-lamllton Spectator The only flmae it doesn't pain a man to fork out cash is when he's buying toys for his chil- dren or overtipping a pretty waltreas.—Wall Street Journal some husbands whine that the wife "won't listen to reason." - But why should she listen. when the reason is usually so thin she can see right through it anyway! tawa Citizen It should not be beyond the wit of man in his highly organ- ised industrial society to devise some simple and equitable way of removing the tyranny of the re- tirement fund while still keeping its benefits. Perhaps a little less reverence for the tables of the actuaries and a little “dose for human beings would provide the ground upon which to work to- wards something saner. -- King- stnn Whig-Standard T Calls lie: was with on has. eymoon. but billing goes on lflr. ever.—-Irish Digest. Dublin While we don't put nruclr kiiiffi in the theory that an elcpir llll iii afraid of a mouse. their 15 no question about the reacririii M set w a you inject tiuniaii lg us. And it's an oddson be‘. t i toes are rotting in farm DH; .3 over the British Isles. There also be a lingering repiigiiam from the war years. when ih were told that the W tato was as tasty as the iii-aiig.‘ and as nutritious as steak pg erborough Examiner or Mrs. Jane 'niomai-. Saginaw. Mich. Climbln: scaffold to a rn. thir ground. is all in the day's w-oi-ii But she comes by her dariir; lilt- neatly. as she is a l’Pt1rP4'i in. peze performer. and hei:ii~-. would make an ordinary wtiuag enarian dizzy are just like iiig times. —-St. Thomas Tlfll('.s.lo||r. nal 7ld OH. paint the PPM of 3 ty ' er oft ¢~ DID YOU land Tuberculosis League covery of the disease The main objects of the spread of tuberculosis by assisting in the early dis. fore it becomes contai: ious. and to carry on an educational Df‘Ozt‘;-rrrrnte chiefly through the distribution of appropriatr literature to school children, etc. This voluntary organization needs your hrlii Buy and use Christmas Seals. KNOW? Prince Edward it. are to help prevent the l‘l"7-““lll H"t"'l'llll£ E~l\.‘,_. him am. Sail)-1'a..ii.,,i_ hp is - one out of four children is affec- tti the l'..\'_ So«'r'etai‘\ ('i‘rroi';r|, the - h C d. T d M . d it Rritish Dol‘ai Fxoorls. "d l" “‘m" l“‘“""”- 3"’ ‘“°ld' fund‘ M. the _ "L ' f H \\t‘ll'“lllf‘ ttl ll» 9 ‘:-r,lwm..lP 1-hm, ha", a,.ran._.M "wt cure rate nra\' run as high as . . . l nrarir niillen Ii 1? rnnfld Kinidnm mmnmluon s'",i‘,_' mwqnn-‘ pmgramm‘, ‘W0 loin’ or fire out of five children force are \'er_\‘ much in ni‘t'ear.s; parts The first two \\l‘Pks there (vstrc fibrosis is not delccted _ - Rriiisli indristrralists were eag- mg" no official of tho‘ (‘niadran .. -a- d " f P. finite as often as it should be. ‘ d s.se.srneirts \\1ll t , . . . ‘. y. ‘ p iiii ii _iai-. lfilll o 8" 8 < hm’, n h’ A farmers organization lll M'l”l9 .,i\~ at.-;.,i,n: ih, i.*mia,. V,“-,.m_ i Hi;-lr (orirmrssioner 1 office In mi‘ mdmmai N,n”.‘,_\ ‘mung One of the f‘t"R§Iill's is that .symp~ "‘ made on trrenrlinp states lll (ll'llt"f' [h\\_m,\ pg Smnp Sm.‘ “f award for hm, V,/and Erma] 0, [hp Canadian . London said I : i.;m:i‘.mdv wan... _g,.,,iia,,,i and toms are similar to other condi- in make lip lllr‘ f‘lni—iiiii.ri<‘\. nmkmg 3 20nd vmnnhufinn 10 "ad? mflwm M Ema“ the 1 MT“ H]f‘i;i('lt(”t|:l‘Rl' lll\f“ "llll':‘\101l:‘a\l: .\m.mm.n i,.,.iam-1 'ri,,;‘n 12;» gigs] iogif, such as asthma and bron- E . . i . ' ‘ ' ‘ " " ‘ ' sion will split up. wit in l\'l ira c its r ( ariada has more men lit the ri\_ih_/lafinn‘ H has SpnnSm.{,d 3 ,-p_ h_ii,i:i-si P\'Pl‘ In \'lSlt the I'nited (‘nnada and ill!‘ larzcsl t-‘\f‘t‘ lo. m,.mi,,.,~. rp.yi\-iting the plants ‘Host f‘liinn10n ,(_\'n1pi()ml pro ‘. friri-9 than any other nation So far, 1 . _ . ‘hp mgmnmim‘ of kingdoor and one that coirld bring i-isri ‘Britain is a nimsure of the r “M. ,.,,,..,1.,,- hm-9 [hp ninei to chronic cough. repeated pneumrr llfi , ,. . _ soritron lltEIlllE - in its train the biggest boost for importance with which both Mr “Hm. ,h,,m_ i,,.i,,,.,. yfl‘”|n)": in ,1m_i,uikVdm,«,-h,,,,, and 3 g,.,m_ . lh’ l Fmadmn llmmlmlmll ha‘ aitinmatic crit-offs ml l"l"Fll l“l“‘ "’".'""”l. °"""""“' '" ""a“‘ ‘ ‘”“‘ " l """""‘l """"'”" lditlfllili lirr roiriid ratilp ronlcr i=ndorr.r- appetite. brrt little gain in ll sireni niriie than V) milliiiii ii, main. _ II I ‘ {H W” (_”n_ 1‘lll‘ taiiadran TT1l\\lI)ll. headed l iinnal ll'.‘i(‘lI' lillsxltlfl f‘1)f‘llill‘t-(‘K a ,,,m._ V. Hi, 3nd,]-.Il|4l]'.i" aiid ii,-i-;i,i ’ . irhritie lliiF‘S ttl lldl 'llll-. ‘ ltl bi \tr Crirdon (‘hurclrr|l. \lrnis- , dozen or so rricirrlieizs iirclrrdini: ,",.mi,,.r; .,i the Hoarcl ril ’l‘i'.irlt‘ V0 i0l.lTTl0\l 'i lam lhp ‘miVl(lP' mnrp Hm” llw \‘Pi‘sati0tis "W llllmmerw’ mmpnw‘ 5" '1 hm“ “emllln: M ’‘''‘’Pr"‘ and the Dollar Fxnoris ('t1lll’l(‘lll l (‘\:atir fibrosis presents a serr ll‘ ' amount spent by any other par- :t\l'\~fll2lll tlndlllisfllalistfi hi:-prehgeni men: ;,!Xp(¢i‘(i:‘shrhP(f.dni1(t1'llfil1\l‘iar' A communique silYTlmll'li’: rip me mi. ihi-Hi in many of mu. rim. r Pl , . . g g rng prac ics y every anc o iy is ea v in ana ran . rn- -1 M, - 4 . WW W W“ W T... lnndon .i.......i.»i. .... «-or -i ii . ;:.::%‘‘:..°'..'.“.:’...'"i.:::.".". “.i‘. '12.. .”r:."e..“:.r: ..“::'.“.‘".‘:..".."....:.'°.1::.s ’» Q\(‘Pptl(‘ln§ of the Urttied .Qtaios and ' i . ' . . _ H Jeri . to trv to diverr some of whollv of hizlrraiik-iii: lnfllixlflfll adlgn‘ ,.mm.n hum, N f ‘I, V . v , hi . m §|“\p _ ., , y . it rirtrrnaie). as yet we out . pints that I fill lt “Pm ll « Y of Fan.-rdas iast dollar purchas- figures. all \\ltll power to slim Th‘. (~m;,di,~.ii h[|\lll(‘\slIlI‘ll on i. . ‘. Flltalfl. more than that t'fltltl‘llilltf‘f‘l . - - . M M M to the ‘K contracts on the spot it tlim are I i r M“? I‘ l . .sl‘iri\\'S Prime Minister llato . Hf" _ ’ _ ‘ . . the mission haie indicated tha Q1-[.351-my AM, AN-SWER . ,b_\' any other member of the I N. Th? "ll-N0" is the tlliwt "Willi « at't‘<'«'lNl in NW1 ' ill?) art‘ 'h(‘_\ will not be i-nni-i-riied so 1.. mm “W” mm”, In _ 'i millan t0 ll? lllt’ "m05l Ullflollulml of talks between the British andl F 3' Perhaps the time has come to make "W" '"“‘"l‘ “‘”‘ ”‘‘‘“‘”’''‘‘l 'l‘‘’ ”"“ "l baby" _ .~ Minister Sims, fhp fimp of (‘anadran Prime Ministers fol-VCROWIH-Ill S(‘HF.|)l'I.F. Rrmph ,.m.“um" good. 3”“, I : . rlragnp change in than formula. to Pv'm_w ‘ . ,_ R d ‘K it lowing the Commonwealth Fr- The mission has a crowded fmrr ,h,. _\iiam,,-_ hm ,.a,hm. wnh‘ hA"!-‘“.""» ll”““'lD ‘ll I ‘fl-‘l‘"l 0' W ,'l '_Wmh.‘, thp (,n”n".i,§ “.hi,.h 3”, nm l\""lll" (hamhprlam - a ' nance \lrnisler< meeting at \‘lornt ‘ week schedule The British (}o\'- wldunz "N, p",_5,hm,\. M iarm, 1h: ralflt’ "ltlil-"f‘hP mt separates H - i - may sound. thPt‘P is at lt";«l.\‘t one 'l‘r'emblant Hi October Tl‘? hall‘ 1 Pmmonl hm“ '"m":"l 3 ‘l""" scale lltirchases of beam lliRl‘lll’l I N In I ‘P 1. omen. lfr iinw cnrrtribrrtitrg; man power‘ either ‘ . . . . , han 9 adians see it as the possible ial piilirrran train in t~arr'.\ ill!‘ M.“ and ,_.,,p,iai ,,,....i,m.ni: "‘l‘3ltl“-V lllflllll Mill!-ll.V Mm?! -_, h H . t d u consoling thought in ll- all.‘ “ 3 fnpang or dwmasing ii"... prgsn i-mime an ,. ii... “Mk imir or good; on right after feeding and. in _ __ _ ___ _._ in (‘nlltrl ute rerr qlltfi R. an ms in the future must be for the better. out trade deficit with the United the nation is industrial areas j wni N A\"_,n l_n__Fn‘RY most cases. lasts only a few mo- relieve thfl forces which have been States. The British see it as aiThere are ceremonial banquets: ‘ ‘ ‘ h " Pitt! . - _ » . . . pr irnerarv as I-en so - -— —— In H1’ arpa from the slam‘ or to hplp 3 ' ' ‘ mehmucl M flppplllfl up pxnporls 1" l ‘mil dmlm” lo loll’ olfllillllil hlv Ml‘ olanneli in show them the beat _ _ _ _ '_ ' _\-mmim. I.Y.Hm.L.‘. ('1‘f\(\" nf Rhiidp a at‘ f'iltt‘Pn(‘__\ area H i corpora ions an in is. in con—‘ ‘ H _ ‘ It ' ‘M rrrater‘rall_\' in the flllatl('lllLZ. lit \lf‘\V ’ _ ‘, _ \o dctinrie financial ‘target it-erns and priiale ‘i-aixismi fhf‘ Britain has .o o er .ir slit i If s "f this (.“um'.‘\.~S big (.””“.ihutmn l\'l.’il"‘ \\'ll() l'Pt‘t"llll.\' Vlhllml 5” been set for the illl<\‘l0H. table" li'|ll(\ \\llll heads of major 3“mt‘l"f‘1"tl'l‘[':lx 0 - Wins-tiiii Churchill in London l‘9- I ‘ szv is the limit It Rrr- ln<lIrstr‘lt‘l= “" 8 ‘ " W In men and money, our t‘t‘pt‘t‘.\‘f‘nt- ’ hea\'.V construction and fnund|’.\’ atives at the UN. woirld be per- '¢3(‘tl_\’ jristified in making that re- conrnrctrdatiriir. Uncalled—For Remarks iariadians, ¢‘<[lP4"l.'«lll_\' the pen- plr of the ‘.\'lar'ilrmes. hare nriri-it re- :-‘pr‘<‘t lflt‘ .\lr'. (‘_\i'ris lfiatriir. the rial- in: Nina .\'coliarr who achrcxed in- dustrial eminence in the l’irited States. 'l‘he_v admire him not only for that but also for his iib\ious irr- iei~¢~<.t in the rlecpcr‘ lllllli_'\' of the mrnd. as is P\ltl(‘Tl(‘f"f‘l ll_\' his luring- ing together anriually at his estate in l‘rii:wash scholars and irlriliisrip- her: from ar‘oiiiiri’tlte wrirlri \\'¢‘ latic}. ltti\\ir\i't', that H l.'lt‘?ll marry ("anadrans will be a little dis- turbed by Mr. P1aton's remarks in a recent lY1tf‘l‘\'ll"\\ with r~ciior‘ter‘s in 'l‘rii‘orrlo —I't‘f‘llHll\’1\’ \\lllt‘ll worried indicate that. in thc l'nited States is more to blame for current international tensions than is the Soviet l'nion. According to '\1r. Eaiorr. 17.8. .\‘ecrotar‘_\' of State lhilles "is talking just as the Kaiser‘ did in i914"; there is more "spirit of w:ri"’ in the l'nited States than in Riissia; if the West would start drsamring, the Riissians "would meet us halfway. gladly and enthusiasti- cally"; the Russians have abandoned the idea of world conquest; the only people in the United States who be- lieve seriously that (‘rimmunism is a menace are “the boys on the pay- roll of the F.B.I." Stripped of rhetoric, these state- ments imply that the lfiritcd States wants war, while the Soviet l'nion wants peace. This is a serious alleg- atlon. There are times, no doubt, when Mr. Dulles exhibits a touch of im- towards to his view. marked that he was surprised to find a man “of his age" in such good form. Senator‘ iireerr is ‘.ll. fl xears older than Sir \\'rrrslori: and he is in such good form that he has been travelling all over Westem P‘,rir*ope on a fact-finding mission for‘ .\'A'l‘t). ' is is s The Pciping regime have e.\pr'css- ed their willingness to make (‘hiring Kai Shek “chief on l"oi‘Ttro.~;;r", pro- vided he ai'.:t‘er~s to abarrriiirr all plans for recaptiiring the main land. Thai is probably what it will come to P\'F‘ntllFlll_\'. despite (‘hiairgfls prediction of \'icim'_\‘ in the near frrture. First of all, tlioirgzli, he will want more than the word of ]’rp mier (‘hoir-En-lai that he will be allowed to stay free» that is. unless he is not half as shrewd as he is supposed to be. it Sir Winston (‘hiirchi|l's ac|ricve- merits are proof of his greatness. it is pleasant to note, however. that Field Marshal \'isi-oiint Montgo- mery deplore: the uncompliment- ary remarks about him which have appeared in a number of recent books written by men. who worked with him during the war. ‘'1 am very grieved“, said General Mont- gomery. "at the sniping which goes on in these books, sa_\ing what a very difficult man he was to get along with. All great men are dif- flcult." e vi ‘ If the \\'ester'n tiovcrnmcrils are still harbouring the notion that Egypt can be kept out of Soviet control, they are merely deceiving themselves. At a banquet in Mos- cow, at which Soviet officials an- nounced plans to "help Egypt bol- ster its national economy”, Pre- mier Riilgnnin toasted President Nasser as “the outstanding polit- ical figure of the Arab East". The Russians don't talk that way of political leaders whom they do not control, In response, an Egyptian (‘iovemment official declared that "Egypt has full confidence in the policies of the Soviet Union". What more could the Russians ask of any Clint!’- fr 1' lain can offer what we are seek-‘ .oirti hosts for‘ the rrrrssrim lift The llounl Of Sinbcicl‘ \atrnnaI l;eoi'graphIc Society Siirrlliarl the Sailor’ w-oiild see; new marvels if he sailed againt on the Arabian Sea Vnial units of Iran. l’;<ll(l\lRll Tirrkci. the l tlll(‘(l krnzdorrr. and thc lriiicd States are wlrcriiilod In partritrpatc in "l-?\crcr.sc ('rcs- , cent‘ from .‘\'member 25 to he i cember in This multilateral alr- I sea esercrse will he one of the‘ few ever held in the old lrauntsl of the ‘Arabian '\‘ri;lrts' mlicn r turcr l l-lien .\'uibad‘= r'i-c a bird i so large it fed its yiirirri: \\ltl1 full grown elepliants might be d/.:iifed bx the Pl14\l'll1(\ll\ rrran I-arr'\rri: ni;i< lllll1“~ lltal dire in in the depth‘. of ilrr .ea or‘ rlinrb into the skies l.lT'l'l.F'. KNOWN’ The Arabarn Sea is little known to most Westerners. brit it may play an rncrensinizly strategic role in the modern worlri For cerrlirrrcs it has been A kind of magic carpet for trade between lndra. and Africa, and today these areas are growing in importance. The Arabian Sea is bounded nf- . fitrallv on the llfll‘ drawn from the eastern tip of Africa in the .\la|dive islands nff lndra, the national Geographic So- ciety says Around the Sea Somalia. in Africa, Aden. the Sul- tanate nf Vluiscai and Oman on lle| PUBLIC FORUM This column In fies: tn the Alan‘. akin by Mata of queaunu I Inter-1. Die Gunilinn does not nerd. Iarlly endorse the opinion of eorree ndenta TREES ALONG HIGHWAYS ’ ting in answer in comment in'_vour paper under the heading "Official Vandal- ism" concerning the cutting of frees along highways and in par- ticular is spruce hedge on the New Glasgow to Hunter River m ad. As one who has to depend on this road as our main outlet fu- .hll!il'I2S§. and in case or sickness in the winter months. I strongly disagree t your viewpoint. Especially after having waited so-called in my opinion scene?! this section nseatiaed when it impenetrable row .of viish to thank those RI for removing the trees from sides or Illhwlil our winter travelling suit. I an. Ir. etc ' them." soarfroouas Ilasiofl tlir \l‘;{l\I;Hl l‘rrrrn-irla lrarr Pa lirstan, and India on the main land of \ (til tankers from Iran and Kit- w;iii Rrrtrsh lrcizliicrs laden i with meat from \u.str'.«rlia. and :l‘H1'Ci|ll \r‘ab tlliows crrrrgvrng dc— l \in.<lr-ms on pilgrimage fol the holv city of Mecca are fiami- ‘ liar sights on the \rahrari Sch l l‘owcr'I~d b\ the wind billowing lllI‘ll' l:ir«~eii ll’li'lVlL‘llli<il'l s;irls. t'lllII\\\ similar In .\‘iiidh.'id s ship plr the waters from Aden to Zan- wibar and Muscat to Karachi Ac- rnrtllnil in tradition. the tnakwond rllrriws :ir'e dcncciidanis of \'oal1' Wlrrii l-‘iiroiir was nlrini'..' iii the I).irk \:r\ rihnus and (‘bi- ncsv iiirrki. rri.rriir.irrreil far-flrinLI~ trades routes. Rllti\AlllL‘ a trickle of goods and knowlcdiic to pass hetwpdn past and west. l I-‘l.l-ZETS OF PIRATES | Throrrqli most of its lri.ior'\. \l'.'Ililan Sca iccmed with pirates The Roman historian l"lrn.\' “Nil all ships crossing the Arabian Sea carried companion of II” (‘hers in fend off pirate attacks ('(\ni||r1('§ later. Marco Polo re ported that huge fleets of viral!‘ iessels patrolled the water ‘No merchant ship can escape said Polo “For when any 2 x- ‘ one corsar sights a vessel a sig- nal is made by fire or smoke. and ilipn the whole of them make for this and seize the merchants and plunder them they have plundered them. them go saying. ‘Go along with you and get more pain. and may- liap that will fall, to its also‘ " The notorioris (‘aptain William Kidd ventured into the Arabian Sea and neighbo 'ng . at the end of the l7t.l'l century. Kidd found use local pirates too much for him After taking only one good prm-, he departed for the Westvlndics where there was less competition DIAMOND IOBI‘ EIY DETROIT tAPi—A New You diamond salesman told police he was robbed of an estimated .- 000 two of ' ay twalnnebandttwhofrredatear- gas shell at him as the lobby of a downtown building. Max Manderer. 47 said he ban- TIMN DIRAILID . I.C. tOPl—'lh if machinery and i-qrirpnrent for lumbar and sawmills One fthe biggi-wt Rvitrsih lroiir-s L: In .1ltr:ict ilrr attention of «pr Vanadran piilillv .rrirlinrr ties in equipment ffll’ piililrr on i tarot-ises srich as electrical gen : i-rating stations, water worlts and 4 road buildrni: Sandwiched between l(‘l‘f‘l'l(‘P\’ and facturi a lcaicrunz of rriierrirrrirrrerit There is a visit to the Sti'atfnrd on-ivdn Memorial Theatre for a performance of Julius Caesar.’ car and coach trips around Lon don and Edrnbirrgh. llf|t1l\l‘al‘_\‘ \l(‘fVlt‘K‘l‘Sh|p in some of the na iron s leading golf and sports f‘l|lltK rlrc con- li|lll‘s The Age Old Story Vow unto him that is able in r-sci-rdlng abundantly above all that we ask or think. according to the power that workeih in us. unto him be glory. OUR YESTERDAYS From The Guardian Files TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO lNnv. 25. ill. Hon. Robert Weir, Federal Mr nistpr of Agriculture. will visit Prince Edward island on Thurs- day. Dcccmbcr it. according to information received from Hon G Shelton Sharp. Provincial A- gricrrltural Minister. who return- last evening from attending the Canadian National Exhibition. lletermination to acquire new, more adequate and improved fa- crime; to carry on the work of the Giildren's Aid Society. and to assure. additional work. was voiced at the annual meeet- log of the organization held in the Board room of the City Hall last evening The President, Dr. W..l P. Maichfillan. presided. Theoffielalaofiasirointr - ateatpnaant l .7:-e.€_ét_~vt__l MARK ON A DOOR lu'nt.i‘arrce me not with tales you used to tell a world more wonderful than toys. me hear no more the irllille bell llivide e ach hour with its noise. These are the things that I would in l[l|Pli‘t(‘l'.\ soon rget. No more the great+yed child to bear the tales D|l\llN'f a demon from his para And rigtcd the iloop with golden- iileated sails. Enough, enough pretending now . I or,» car. 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