Eh: (Etunrdirm tunlll VIIQAI ltllidqlll I-lnml Lil! lltv lira runtiui-iv uuen --udu wwuiiitu OI to rnun sin--t rhntti-tut:-In Pl! 9: mo Itummua tniminni Ltd In kin; NI to lnimin r . '- im.i..i. umn It-tL i-..i.li.i..i Inn i.i-ni-i:t blamtiff Hun wuiyi tnitliui Mrluitwl i.in.I01IllI lljill VtiIII.M Nhtisnen Annexation uunim at lhe tarirtin l'Ie:u at--mt-i-v wmi Iluvnu at 4'iii-iilnimiu Iii...-i. ..l--..u Al sunuuimm Ituntiiiiuu and Altu-mat Al.-timunii pi sin-mw l'lA:l W-Ill hv tn: Ft--t tttttcc lhri-nit-vi.-tit (Ill-oil I. ......ri ii...-'..iirii...n siininii-may vim is-i In- -im. st:i-um-up m V! I mm -u-in I-iimni-n no If N it"'ttl new umurn ."T'lll Ilrflllllfll memory-II It-alicr than ll-e weakest ink " C TIICSIIAY. .tI'RlI. 3. I937 It-. .. Ilit 4 R i'At'.l-t ti" V intolerable Situation 'lilii- i-lii itizixliii ”ttt lllf" lllrtl llltlll gliqll tic giimi and limit him that hath not .li;ill lve l.ll-t'!l civil tlitl lllllt'll liv liulli" kt-will-' ltl .tiiit'i. Ullll i.;ii-Iii-tiliw fut-i-o in tllP nttiiitvlc :I' (Wttaiia in this llrmlw-e. Tho lim- titirtzil 'l'rr-;isiirci”s litlrlqct gztie t"l'l- ilcttic tit thi-'. lltlll-lll' rtlltlltrle pill-”" that tliiir, in tho cntir-t- nl -vvzl-" ltttetrhalizr Ht 1'-rt-i.7tt':--. lll tho l "'1!- lattiro. the Unpri-:iI in 'c:trir'r anlwd lltc Trix: .lllit"' ll 'l"i'-'1 l-1' Mill": in reriiir-i.t Alli limit-W l"'l'- 'll” Ptitilitre 3'. nit-limi l'l(”ll till 1--nll.il of it llll'2lQl(9 tn:-rlc in the lwirlrwil fc9lttlllEl't"lllIl'tl1 lltlll llr 'il'ii'lMll- ;ilil'c. i-villi u;i.' "lil-i-t it " lltiiv P ti-iiglt limc tfttlll'l',: it " l-'9 will ai- l'lrcciate the 'litr-:i.ilt'w'r altititdt"; hut iinfnrtittintcli it is tlttrw..'4 uhiell maltnt out the vlieiitirs. will lift FIN at tho niiiii-i uf the Vlltiltl :ll (impru- nmut in that P'x'Plll. ll-lucxer. the 'ltP;i5llTf-'r had 3 gonrl arzilmettl in that the Pi'm'inre had nothing to do uith i-orimtlitiz the PPIV-ll: lirztirc.-. and any blunder Imiilo iuis oiitirvly Ottawa": iaiill tin; of the l;ti'tnr: in rlntorniitiiti: the amnilrit paid each Pmritire tr- thc irztimatril piiiiiilaiinit Hf that Prrwinro for It that the llnniininn Rtireatt of Statis- tlijs. hctii-non the l0.'il and the 111.36 retixiit. hilflll” ni'rit's-cttntnled tho imp- iil.-;-tinii ill the ls-'I:iitiI, t)tt:iu;i lltlW claims. that the fslatid was m'vl'- paid hy an pimrtimt which may run into I million dollars or niorc. It tinrlr-r the lt”l'nis of the i-;ii1h year. szccnis claims that nizrci-mr-tit, .-irlju-tnicnt should lu- made on the basis of the actual pop- ulation of the Province as found by the 1938 cnnstis. This leaves out of cimsidcratioii the fact that iioiiul:t- lltlll fiizurcs vm'y from year to year. and that in any case it wns quite lmpossihlo for the Provincial Ti'ea- xitrm-. in prripariit: his aiiiiiml httd- gct-:, to lutnw that the fiztiwis Hillt- pilrrl It (lllriH'2 and used as R l'lFt'x'lS of pnynient would later he repu.-li. Itod. 'l'he ivict'p:ii motif cl 2 i lllPtl is Etc;-iter than the Iiliiirtcrly puyiiimit due at the end of last month. and we may still he in debt to Ottawa for come further ntimimt. which trriuld fall title on the l.'ttli of M?-l)'. The situation is xcry .-crinttr: from any point of view. since the in-w tnx retltal Arr:-inszctnetits .;avcrnr:irtg 20 par i-rnl llirrmise mm" the old amino- mctttsl iirtii ltlf' for no iiicri-.4 .i- ii hut- EVPV '0 this l'rm'liii-r. We are hiring mtilrted both ways. Surely the time hus coma for iinitod Action on tho part of both our pinvitit'i;tl and fed- eral in rlcmnnriitii; 3 rcvicu of our t';-IHP and pai'tit'iilai".i' of tho onerous imposition til l'lllC" dorltietinns which umild ctitireiy dist-not our pimtticial Pt'flllt'lll)'. rcitrrwcnlitlix vs. The Dr. Conway Case The driptitc hi-turvit Prime Min- ister Ht. l.:uiretit and his iiarlianit--t. tat) irttii-. mcr n hzttnilesa littlc siicerh Fl"llVPl'Pfl ni er the t.'P-(' radio ll"lwnll( by Dr. .lolin S. ('onway. l'i'nfe.-'snr of Politii-nl Science and lli.-ilniw at St. John's f'ollr-c,;o, Miln- titpcg. involirr-s something IIVON? tlutvi nn grgumont about the merit of the speech. Until tho matter was raised in tho Fnmmons it was doubtful vthethcr a dozen i-iti7.c-its had ro- membercd hearing it. In any case. thp question 'at issue is not. WhB,tl19.'t Mr. st. Laurent or anyone else tilted what he had heard but whether or not the Prime Minister has the right to interfere in any way, shape or fnmi with the free expression of opinion over the publicly owned medium-subject. of as was pointed out in Parliament. to the. l l he to The fact that Sit St Laurent -la: tint rntllPt1l itith i-viii?-Sing his dtspleiisittvt but until ttirther and iziizgi--zit-til that ”ii might not he too had it he uore ltitmdtii-ud and de- wrihvd as the iicrsiut lie I-" slums plainly that political i-i-ii-mxlup as iicll ax displeasure was in his mind If the Prime Minister's silage-tlt-H uerc folloucd. vie miizlit to lirwtr sonictliin: like this from ti-" t'R(': ”l.itdie.: and cchtlcmcu. we ic- gret to say that the next Voice you hear itill he that of Professor P;tti-li- tllllll Boizizs. Professor of Prtlltli"-ll l-'iiiitti:illiiii.: at the lliiivcrsity of it Vittls in Miisriuash. lie is : 1.--mi: man and, therefore. his views am of Flf'l'flllnl. Moreover. the Pit-no lliiilstcig to uhom as in duty lttlllllll no shituerl a copy of Dr. Rn; 1.-' -itvcrli. rleclarerl it to be devoiii of thmiulit and supercllinus in tone if exiu-t'l llit Will xllll want to listen to this illit- lvi-li, ucll .'-llltl iziind; hut up 'il.l vi ltlll that it will he only a ml-in --t tum: The Prime Minister raw --t. ritul uhri are we to riiiostioit his in talitltlr ,lll(lEZIll(?1ll7" inwt Heavens! Will it excl cuiiw tu tltat" It might, Free From Shackles lV ll it it 23 - iv;-ii' - ttlrl t-1'-true llunna an-ivcrl in X'Flllt'(llllVl' taut fall at R stoiiztiiay on hoarrt I Xnt'we;:i:tti rFPl2lllt”l' he tins pint-crl p miller nrlcst hy llllllllQ'l"rlllOll oI'ltt'et'- . mill stilts:-titientli tirdered tit-imrtcil. I lminerlinlely a shall! of Dmtiist uni l heard All across the enilrttry. Hcie ims ll )'t'illll'; niart without kilh or kin ulm, tin-nugli no fault of in: min. hart t-print his life its I wanderer aintmd the sea! of the world: yet he eoiild not he admitted tn Canada bo- ratiso ho hart no "papers". ('onimnri seiise would have indicated that this l was no crime, since the youth had never been provided with proof of hill red tape diwrecrl .illir-mist: and, lint for the ltitiril) assistance of I lawyer who tried to 2 see beyond the letter of the law to its spirit, he would have been sent back to the seas again to pcrntiinent vauaimnduize. "I no appeal which the kitid-licitrtcil tihri llilll ti:ttimt;-ility; has now boon heard: and the riiliniz of tho court is that the deportation orrlcr was invalid. Barriitrz it new order from the lmmiizration Depart- ment, he will he allowed to stay in Valli-nitvor wltcrc. according to all t-t-poi'ts. he is doing well and urliiist- in: himself to a freedom he never knew hoforo. lllr-anwhile. lomii:r.t- tion Minister l"ic.kersi:ill says that he will he iindisliirhod ”for ll'lP pl'P.C- rill." it is to he sincerely hniierl that in dun cniirsc. and without undue delay. "for the present" will he chamzcd to "permanently". If over A man deserved to hr rrilcasi-d from the sltatikles of official red-tape. thir- man surely rlrws, Canadians every- where will wish him the host of luck. EDITORIAL NOTES A member of the l.t-5;lslHtlll'F: is quoted as saying "not too many 'vr'al'S ago yoiin: people taught school in order to earn some money." Sumo of them still have that in mind uhen they take up the work. kl- tliiuich they rlo not malic as much ;t-; the). uoulrl lll-(P---Or as tltri de- KPVV9. 0 Mrs Helen l-iairclnitzli. ('otN'ri'a- the MP. for llamilton West. has rlrx-.'i'i'lititri tho ll'ltlFFHXP in nlfl pensions as ”not oven A slice of bread." The criticisni is it little on the exaggerated side. It actually t-onios to about Bile a day, the ap- priiximnto price of a loaf. C O I ago ('ommi-nttniz on the teacher short- age in New York City. I representa- tivo 111' ii lt"i'lf'h0r.! nrsxaynivx-ition had this to say: "Unless salaries are in- creased the shortage will grow worse than it in now. How can we attract more teachers when the ones we have are treated so shabbily7" An- other official observed that "toxicit- an in-p heing given the brush-off." Similar expressions of opinion are heard here. there and everywhere. C O O The Swedish industrialist Axel tvi-nner-Gren. who In pltmntng big thing: for British ttohlnbte. IILVI that "all that ll mqutndl to make I million dollars is herd work. I!" discipline Ind common 38;" Like most genernlltiel. thh Q Could easily be tlleptttcvtf Hi the three timtlitten QC! vllul; Mt ihthlflh lawyer entered In Ilanna's behalf y PUBLIC FORUM This "'ll'!."'." Ie apps to the vi.-.w.ub non t-v rnri-Irotide-it: M tiriemnu I lwt-rent flu: nuarrttui doe: not decep- l!'lii. H--lnr:.ii lb: opinion tvf cm-rep politienn HINTOH If FIR!-I BELL Git; ll II very much to he hop- Plt at tliv: time that the filly Coun- I'll ulll mi-otixirli-r its rlct-twin to rritttliip ilin nlfl lt'n-i- Bell ll'nl1t the inner nl llic rm liall iiimn tltriiu;-h the your: the Saul hell ha: hccn run: on every historic . nrrasinn in the lifc of the Em- l'IlrP. my first recollection heimz the l'PltIlt'lnQ at the release of l..'l(llt-hlllll (hiring the South M'- t'tr.'-in lltnr. l mu Kit". ctr. Kl'1'kkl-ZTH HllLt'F2 Sil'lt'.ll'Ali'l' Betti-qttc. ' J V.. .- Sir. I quite :t'.:i'ce iiilli the views of ttillicn lll your ISMIP nf ll:ii't-ii Ilttth i'ej.':u'dtng thc nld lus- lmic l"lrc licll. By all means this old boll should he presorvrd and have an llnllt'IFPt'l place in our .'ilu-r-um when it comes There have lwi-n too many historic re- lic-: lit the p:t.I '.rnt mil of this P.riui'lnii- or in the iunk DllP. titli- Histotii-;tl Society should receive evciv i-nrntirnzcrncnt. and now that Spring is with it: I'd like in two a bi: mi-r-ting called in the item future. I Jllll, Sir. t-tr. t lSl.AM'l'IR (tlm.-llilli-Iiiiiti. lI.titlH0l,If' BEVERAGE! W Thin trim of lIIt'ltPR'&IlI: tho uzilc mil h.-ivintz alcoholic bever- age. .iild in lhr hotel: and him- mcr lmnrts its ztatcd by Mr Mac- l-.n.-tr in very silly. I agrott with M. ii.-urant In saylnl what he had in .i- Bhnlll this idea. I agree. llllll ll-m r';pct tally in the fact that the lciviprwntit-c leaders .10 not ttniltL ltllllllllt Ahnltt the damage. that thin dcarlly drug ll doing to out hump, etc lf the tniirt-.tI hate to have then heri, let them ltrin: it with them win that our vendors won't :r-t llictr .,llI”- rind shall in out of litlvllllist win should this dtimp gut the pccnplrvl money uhon it to our hnspitltls rtc. cinild hr Ewen and nrplirtiiwzi-ii, I run unit 2 voting cnllcze xiii- ' rt:-iii .lllIl I lrcl that we yniinaler rirwiitln ulm it'll be the. people of this cnutitrv -n it few years should try amt thanw the people who are FAITHTIIZ on now. The tourists are. .3 DESERVING A OWN 'U!UEMlPll.m'PtlE . 1iN'S'lL'lRABl' 6 IE t!tWlE the ct: . g .. ,, ,.-: ' 9 OTTAWA REPORT Income Tax n .v . dvllivvorlvee cat at- l .;, HEARING TOO Comparisons - Iy Putrtck Nicliolbou I tlttaur A favorite exercise in the federal department of finance. I arnund budget time. is comparing t the tax position of Canadians with that of American: in the same in- come bracket. Often the Minister of Ftliaurr himself reads such I I:-ihlc of com- parison mm his budget lpeecli Him. Walter llarris did not do In this year. no this co umn recently stopped into that. bre ch. Now Mr. Harris' parliamentary assistant. Mr. William Benidiclc son, has produced the official Inh- le. One of his example; cover: I nmrried man with two children earning s.'t.fl0fI I year. He shows that the Clntidlan would pay S73 in income tux. wliilc the Ameri- can would pay 560. This contrasts vividly with I simtliar example given in this co- lumn. I said that I typical Canad- ian married man with two chil- dren. nrning 3.3.500 : .VPIl'. would pay M73 in income tax: while. : similarly situated American would pay only Mil. Allnwim: for the fact that my sample incomc is 5500 higher than the figure used by Mr Bcnidtck- son. these. figures tally in the case of the Canadian. while Mr. Beni- ' rltcksoii appear: to grossly overes- ttimate the tax which would be payable by the American. And liercm lies the. blind spot at our Finance. Deputment. from Minister down to junior clerk. I hate to ituggettt thIt the federal Eovernment tells untruilis. but in this case its rcprcscnttttivc has selri-led I lrtith which is so rare as In he wantnnly misleading. THOSE EXEMPTIONS The difference between the lllilll tax future. computed by Mr. Beni- rlirksnn :nd the low figure given by rm , for the American.. is ac- cnuiitcd for by the significant it- rm i-ntitled "permitted deduc- ttmts by recciptit. tip in in per cent nt tlIPll' Income. They may also dedtii-t. medical -xpe'nces. IIlltP(Il't- ed hv receipts. in exceiut of it per cent of their income. Or. in lieu nf itcrniziniz those deductions. WP may cacti deduct the blanket fig- ure of Sim. The American rnnv deduct the more ll'rIPI'nll.l lisurr of in per cent of but income with a maxi- tn I tzrratcr Iccidcnt toll on our highways. I nm afraid that it would rnrmn: to we this beautiful l!- . lftnll of mu-. and it they canit l .t.-u znber when tlirv are here lrl ldirm sl.u' hnmr Tbc accidents uhtcli happen on tho island are not caused by the had mad: but in most cases by drunk:-n drivers There are many rtinldrr-it around the beaches And liiilclt In the aummcr and if they see the grown-ups drinking they will try it themselves. A few drinks are all right but got It. if you have to. somewhere else beside: on Prince !'.dwgrd lslsiml. I am. Sir. etr, l s. WAYNE PR0l'l)E tigvale, P E I. tmtr cnrr-tpmtdent iiltoultt note! that it ll diesel for any penal to have in his palm-stunti or keep- III2 any ltciuor within the Province which has not been purchased! from I vendor under the provis- ion: of the P.I3.l. Temperance Ai-t lid. 0.) A IACKVAIID STEP Sn. t rcad'wtth ttcctv consent and rilsduxt the itpeeclt. mode with recently by Mr. A A Meclsuc. in which he advocated that it would he I emit thin: to uni !Pl'lIIlD- ittv to hotels and rntnlirllill to tielt tntnxlctittttiz lttiiinrs during the tmn-tut Il'l.IlttI Mr .VttirleIIc mt- meted that if permission were granted to the hotels Ind tidb- IIQI in hell lntmriclntl. it 01 prove ndvntttutreontt to the 1C iltlolnz , V feet sure that with I Nit!!! l veil eat lnflmth be r: ; but && C In hwtni-I. nine new their new It -ell X Ilsn attract the wrong type ottom- ist in the province. The letting it! lirittnr in public place: would introduce the drink- HIE habit to to large percentage of thr iuntnr population of the island vihirh would prove demoralizing . to our youth. I appreciate very much the cmirttgc of those. who have writ- ten letter: to this column denounc- in: and crying down such I propos- l Im. llr. et . LEONARD 8. WOOLI-ttU'.Y Mitt-ray ltnrbour. IEILISING INFORMATION .'s'ir.- I lieIr there are some Amish people from the State: mov- ing to your Province. AI I III! in-, tereeted lti cheaper fume and more tumtubte me: I would be pleniied to turn more ebtiut the Gerden Province of Canada. also what the chances for mnking I liv- ing are there. My main hobby Ivu imrvtn: I live duite I few questions tItnindiftbecIl::proIpectfoc farmer: in your section I am. Sir. etc . til ZIIJK Mn Amishtnnll Chruittime. P.A.. Di ...S.......... , DAY! 0? SLAVERY Chutuuuvnlar I Ienber It p&I.'AIAu t&bIp- denefnteveuhd any tntivntriivnbitutdapwueeeeidig Inrcttoltm." VIII Iune ed! hirer ltjbnI:hw&.vbd:m ,mum of &l.mtt u I standard de- duction without itemizing the it- ems or supporting them with re- ceipts. Mr. Benidickaon said. in presenting his figure. "the calcit- lartnn of these taxes takes into Ic- i-mint the optional standard deduc- tion iii 10 per cent of income with a Hlaxlmulll of 51.000 allowed in every taxpayer in the United Stat- en in lieu of claiming medical ex- penses. charitable donations ttiid I number of nthcr deductions." WHAT A NUMBER Note that laiu phrase "and I number of other deductions." ln calculiilitig my figure. I was more realistic than Mr. Benidick- son. Also. I did not have anything in hide. I made no such silly and unrealistic assumption that the taxpayer would opt for the stan- dard deduction: I took a typical case of I family man and listed those deductions and assumed that he would claim them. Such deductions. as I pointed out previously. include charitable donations tip to it huge 30 per ccnt. nf income. interest on personal di-tits. such all bank loans. home mortgages. and interest paid for purchasing personal pro party (such I! automobiles. radios. etc) on the installment plan; iion-Fcd- eral taxi-ti. such an real estate taxes. auto licence. fccs. nriu-icri- ct-iii Iasnlino taxes. and local sales taxes; medical. dental Ind hos- pital expenses exceeding .'l per cent of one: income. and this lIt- tcr may include the. cost of drugs cu-ccdin': I percent of income plus all transportatioii costs in get med- rial CBFP. plu: premium: on hos- pital Ind medical insurance. which are not permitted in Canada. Thus. in calculating I typical in Islcssment for my married laxnaycrx. l Issumed that each is paving ntf ll 8l0.00fl mortizagc on their hnmr. is buying it television set and some furuitttre on time. had to htiy I modest amount nt drug: for children. and owned it car driven a modest 5,000 miles during the year. Of course. when tlic i.-nvernment makes available mortgages for low cost housing and permit: the sale nf at new car with "8495 down and 36 months to pay" Ind the into M a TV set with nothing down and 30 months to pay. it iii realistic in :tssIIt'nP that the taxpayer take: advantage of these terms. l Assumed that the American taxpayer would be in : iiimtlar position. Ind mndc the appropri- ate itemized dcductionit: Mr. Ben- idicltsnn painted is nice picture by overlookinn them. So in spite of the offical invent- menl assertion. now immortalized in Hansard. I maintain that our in- come taxes on that Iverege fem- ily man': income are nearly four times the size of comptmthle Amer- ican tnxrs. WALK IN TIE NIGHT From the town light: to when the med tn timed Ageinst duk hills Ind all the woods nund here. Like it night :entry on his lonely post I walk the cold encnmproent of the trout. Echo lteep pace with me; the dart: I: crossed By deeper dull Ind Cutout tliei-e' frientvfonie 'l'heeclteltIteU.tIIreplyiIlnIt What drn: men out. ueuut Id: vllltrld. Vhnmfwhnmlhm IQ! 1'e::,hIndI7efdub3 whet be III III I ll- lewd- on: w'.OQf up I i' . jai- -: . r A -9- 4. Medically Speaking Iy ltcrnu N. Indra-I. M.lI. NEW AIDS IN MEDIFINE : '"w hm-mm" tm IWIIIIIH Ifc iitrtti: Ind I new extr: powertall inning Iid tire Imam: Ute dl - vencex which I unuld like lit. iti- cuu today in 0i" '"”"""y "llew of mcdiccmh M ' ml! lriunin" c'iI;t:loncn.r A synthetic hor- mou of flip cortisone family. it Wu "med rprenlly nn ll. pIuentI in preliminary climc:l irieltt with good resullit. EFI-tEt'Tb' Ngl.lslt?aEl:l!l'ltI. treated tut" period: v:rymg from iii"! mmlthl '0 I fgw wgekg, re.-minded tuvorably. Applrently. thfrt W9" "0 "1" ion: :ide Pllcfclt The doctors who t'nttdllf'led thl investigations rt-port that the com- pound is at least as effective In. or better then. currently :v:il:ble m:teri:l in controlling the inflam- metnry manifestation: of rheu- matoid al'thi'iIts, illtih Is Iwollen ".1 painful inlnts. iitiffneu :nd fever. sol-"rigsr .sttl'VDs The Pxll'z!-i)tlHFl' licaruig aid is said to bring the softest pounds to pgi's()i1; ltllll extreme hearing loss The non five-translltor instru- ment. acrnrtitiiz in reports, enab- iu . -.pi-malt handicapped per. Iiin In hear the softest music and speech The that--nnuercd output of the device. tlvr manufacturers claim. eftV('l'x A uiilc range of high and low muc- many of them sound: wliicli u-rrs have been unable to hear in the ,Iat. VAl.l -IHLE DRUG Anntllcr development In t he lIlP(llt.tl field is the. increased use of rli'or.-imphenictil. Although not I neu drug. it is becoming in- tst-easliigly valuable in treating bac- terial dlseueit. ll known I: indiscriminate use of some ttth- l or mixed spectrum antibiotics. doc- tiits report. has made many per- sonr resistant to them. ClilorIm- phentcol. on the other lund. still 1: effective. QUESTION AND ANSWEN V ft: Cut putting vitumms in the Icebox destroy their potency Answer. No. freezing usually pre- serves rnther th:ii harms tliem. Excessive heat. can be detrimen- tal tn Vlllmlfll. OUR YESIEEIVDAYCSW ” From the Guardian File: TWENTY-FIVE YEAR5 AGO (April 2. 1932) Plans for the reconstruction of Prince of Wales College In be de- ' signed by the firm of Maranl, LI- snti and Morris. of Toronto, will b9 proceeded with immediately. The new building will be construc- ted nf red brick and stone. and will.be I two ittory structure con- talnlnll the equivalent of thirty- twn classrooms. The Board of Investigating Gov- ernnrs of the Royal Canadian l-lu. mane Society Iunouuccd award: for bravery today including the fol- luwtmtz Mary Mccloskey. Char. ltittctnwn. Allan MacDonald. Char- lottetown; John Thompson, Ken. smgton: Alexander Kerr." New rllnsxni-'.: Vaughan Groom. Sum- mersidc. Tl-IN YEARS AGO tApril 2. mm Frnhlelits in the prcsci-tin; nf fresh and smoked fish were thor- oughly dismissed at last nlght':' session of the Eut Coast. Fisher- ieii conference. Dr. S. A . Bcntty Fislicricil Research Board. Hall- fax. said that science had not dis- covered A method by which fish could he. artiftcally preserved With. out destroying the nu-oi-, A bill to reducn the weight at hreitd sold in P.F..l. from 24 ounces In 20 ounces In conformity with other provinces ""1 Wm, M iiu:rantee of any price decreue -was introduced in the local Leg- islature last night and rgrgivgd .-tron: Opposition prntest: tli:t it fittled to tiafegiuird the ongu WARNING 1'0 nu: KESWICK. Englnnd tlleuteni Patrick Maitlend. Conservltivo member nf ffqrltement. ::id Set- "rdl-V "V 'sImnte rt-non" for ll. 5. Middle l'.'ut policy is tlut the American economy in running Il'0I'l of raw material: Ind mull. find them oversees. He mid . meeting "if Preeldent Eisenhower wants to wenlteti the British Com- monwealth Ind Europe in prep”. ittion for e take-over bid. he will tn the end of the tiny be inflicting fryntnrtal wound on iii: own coun- i.it.:. IN ACTION on lN('lVF'.N. "' VAPI--biembere Piiiniiiin "dud NOTES BY THE WAY venttiu have eneul auticuttv Vlthout um cured '0' '”".......” l...i'”'i.'.". l:'”ii.'&".-'-'-5- tin utue-throulh INN" H" culuvntioa.-Vancouver Sun A lmi t.b:t tun bun:-uheeel egg: bu been out in nolttlty con- finement It Poole. I - M; in In invutlllt-Wt W "V 3 ' guy .1 Au-igunure. The oddl!'lh?P' ed can have been npvelrtnl 2' week: on Wilfred Wlt"'”l"' term. Moat extrnordlnlw Ind '”' noylng. initead of mint: mil! into I bi-elkfut 088 g curve over the lot! 0 I tired-lookiiil droov--5"" Breton Post 5 Albert Wren of lienorl lncItTIi:I Lggislnture that abort!!! of liquor privileges wu interfer- in. with the lnumt trade receiv- ed much more attention t.hIn the retort by W. G. Ncden of Rainy Riv”. "Liquor" said Mr. Noden. wag only a minor consideration. "What tourist opeutors found ll- quor much more of I heId:che than : tourist attraction. he uid. -Port Arthur New:-Clionriclc in wimibor even though custom- gr; complain of harm! to will I00 long for bllhei. the buses--in off ,-u,i,.i,gur pi-nods - often travel with few passengers. Yet it com I--t -- "ml "t .:::'..:..l:.:''.:".: ' ew with I full load. Observ- ing this, one practical citizen sug- gest; nmaller busc: be uled dur- ing the off hours. It is true the wages of the drivers would remain ih, um; but he see: lower cost: in gasoline and maintenance. - . Windsor Star MAXIMS no not Inximuly hope for whet. .' i: not yet come: do not vainly rc- not what in Ilready put. cud gun: b in page. uuotbiu to think ubout while talking.-at. Catherine: Standard hepIIdII't Ieeutotuhdn bncbtudeanolouuittetlteir evindop.-8t.c:tbIci:eIItIIdu-d About the tin: the Ivenu per- Inn is bounnint to not big um... cteleffntreinuicblltnpeutii make ends meet. Idvnetu prie. :: move the end: further Iput.-. Kitchener-Waterloo Record The mill!!! of life elude: than who life longest: pouibly they know in: about it than do noun who die young. More than one pp- trierch. however. up be credttad with : :ly man of humor. Note the frtvolou: remark of I :pin:ter -Mia: Emily I-lnydon-who cele- brated her 100th birthdey Wedue:- dIy in Orphington. 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