the "shad with ta my ,_ new,“ Sea View and vicinity. MscDoaal '3 brothers, up." Mr. and Mrs. James Hunter Earle and Tennyson 11mm. and daughter Cathy returned Hamilton. I by motor on Sund to on. Miss Gertrude C0u8m5,.v—}.. me in Moncton. NB. after turned to her home in name spending :1 most enjoy-big not after spending the paat week liday with Mr. Hunters mother in shediac and Monoton, 3&3. Jean Hunter. Indian 12 no (Indian. Charlottetown. Tues. Sept. 22. 19“. [gram Dr. «its»; salt! use of new educational lavoiding submergence of student an individual as a ll ' lclass. aliwool promise as a Scene Teachers Told Ne lthat have not yet been naked." ‘Mrsp ‘said Dr. Stollberg. "The verylmver. NFF. Alta. (CPD — The I out ever allowing them to affec traditional practice of leach other and this is a major‘ care. aids. he vs non cmas '. ‘ Almost 1.000.000 U.S. citizen; Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDon- move from small towns to work lald and daughter. Barbara of in major cities every year. l_ ' BALTIC l Rev. Eric Grant. Mrs. Grant| and two children Billy and Fe gv of Pownal were visitors to Baltic on Friday, the guests l of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark and Mr. and Mrs. B. Riley. ~ Mrs. Patricia Zirkle and dau- ghter. Holly. left on Friday for their home in Concord. MassT. after spending their vacation at .Hilltop Farm. Baltic, l Mr. and Mrs. Charles N.B. spent. TEX-MADE SHEETS & CASES . Homestead quality wApproach Needed to I ming students with facts andlpedagogical crime." said iabil'lty to find out for them- i selves the answers to new ques- tltiona they. will encounter. formulas must . made sec- I Anthony Mardlros. head of the.» ondary to the more challenging ; philosophy department. Univer- task of helping tO develop their 1 Still of Alberta. Edmonton. , lntellects. 500 science teachers umans are to survive: and scientists were told during I they must be taught to use their} . thre9.da_v cnnferenoe. intellecta rather than react ac The point was emphasized re- cording '0 tr 8 d i tonal row i peatcdly by speakers at the in. science patterns. said Dr. Brouki ternationa] g c i e n c e uca- l Chisholm of the Canadian Peace ’ tion conference. although some i Research Institute. acknowledged progress already 3 NEED CHALLENGE was being made. ' Our system (of education; Education needs to be ajmed . must provide for the adequate at developing adaptability. cre-llmenecmal Challenge Mid 61!- ' couragement of the most capa . Approximately 136 thread count IAdams. Moncton. Q Bleached snowy while. '. ativity. responsibility and in- dividuality. sai Dr. Robert. able. as well asofthe less c‘apan‘ Stollberg. professor of physical ‘ hie. if our children are to have Don-1. N.glec'I Slipping "my for “5' science at San Francisco Statt Col ege lany hope of' survival, said Dr ' H erbert Armstrong. preside . size 63" x 100" TEETH Ki 8 Eats: .Frivwa «as v u '- ~ ‘of the Universit of Albert A, I_ > y a. a 1» HI. m t a . I H. ‘ 1 claim that tn our schoolsI 1 am y we mm droplmpmwobble lwe spend too much time teach- i a 3 .v when you talk. eat. laugh or sneeze? Rep 3 99 w NNER LOSER SAIL TOGETHER l on. a... we o... .1, A men by Helen is. non-t no m v -~ . | , . o I I ,dogmatically and boringly. and ;0f Towson. Maryland- 90M“, 31.31% l‘il'é‘f-‘lffilé‘l'p’o’lvflfiorf'ufi f“ ' i V f ’ t ca Si that we teach it in such a way ltrated on advances that hao kle on your pla . eepa false that!) f." . Constellation. right. Us. of yachts in NeWport. Harbor stcllatlon won four sralgh :that we produce departmentaL been made in science teaching mg or segéfit-ggaflgmflddmtflfl- defender. and SOVPI‘eigfl- Bl‘l- Yesterday all“ the him-h and races '0 mam the cup for the ' F0 1ized minds. the sorts of minds . "- - - it is certainly easy it No ummy yup-strung?» {33: tish challenger. sail side by final race of the 1964 chal- United States. ‘ I' :adept at entertaining ideas with- i find many 800d things to say final-E :vAeBrywhere “y . (AP Wlflphotol t modern curricula. about side through welcoming fleet lenge for America's Cup. Con- ‘varled materials of instruction} I ‘ lfunctional laboratories, sophis-3 72,- x [00-1 o o i l l tlcated teaching methods and a: Reg 349 Pach3ll9 r n l By 303 THOMAS TORONTO lop) — Trading . vigorous public concern and. - . « BIG sun. Calif. (APl-Wiu lwas ac ve an prices were:willingness to invet in im- 81" x 100" rlls aoreae ee , 329 l, Liz Taylor and Richard Burton 'steady on a comparativelylproved science teaching. she; ' Reg. 3.09 each I- . spa“ Big Sm... heals)! suppllytof slgughtgrtcattli I said. d Cases 4 . The issue has already beenI ‘30 “8 finally all con 11011 8 Miss Hale an Dr. Stillberg ' . ‘debated in this land of bohemi- lthe that lie P Rel" 1‘” "3”‘1 " 4 Ontario public stockyards'prajsed programs nd ‘ V As Disciple Of Kennedy ’ ans and big trees. Many of the 331- _ lteachers up to date with scieng QUICKLY-EASILY ‘lncals' who cling zealously MIL Vezl‘calf igl‘lcgzdwgered steadfiltific development and machingl’us'w' “"5 “W‘Wm‘ Tex Mad. . . . . . - e an g ra es an »techni ues_ . - f . F‘ ‘ '. ident henned in the intellc- the“ independence from "if .0“ c we . l q _ WI - BYVDOJOSEPH MECSWEEN h lgllges— gnlyr'nm‘stlncginhtebmal‘lli tua dedicatan to the tech- ‘ square world outside. are con. .mwe" “n “mm” and mwlum ‘ in in form al conversation. l T l Ha I 30‘ s N unwind; longer than Doudlas-Home has . niques of power and politics." 3 cmed that publicity concernim: in)?“ We? 1cm?“ 19“" and; most teachers seemed to agreel eeth'"g LOUD" ""9 9"" get er51:92: a olical diisciple'led the Tories—but he was 3 Wilson has little of Kennedy's: the filming Of The Sandpiper lsteen an am prices “ere more.emphas.ls was needed 0“ ‘5‘ ‘N' °‘“’°“"’°'" Diallka ma 9‘ ‘ p here will spur an influx of vi;- 5 teaching pupils to think. . eady. member of the cabinet of Clcm- oratory but has frequently im- I h _ SI hter , Me 2389: Ch ice. . Lord Attlce. pressed the House of Commonsl "0’5 beyond the usual mun-"l Bug ' (a ' 0 l Dr‘ Mardlms advocated lead“ Pink Striped bOfn'd- of.the late US. president Ken- ' v. ent Attlee. now steers 23.50-24.'0 wit‘i sale. tow ‘ - » 13119 B ritish Labor party when he was only 3i. This was with his debating skill and,llr8d€- _ l25.50. good 22350.23 50. mesiuml mg or “Mme.” , humanl§ll" inn weight. softly leader. cherubic _ looking 8‘5 ‘some years before Sir above 31]_ his memory {0,- deg ThiSls the same cry that went; 9422: c 'n mus; choiceisubject. stressmgs its tentative mapped on both ' , ever. bears no physical resem- t'icn the Earl of Home. attalncd tails. lul’ When Mum‘y 0“ the Bounty heifers 21-22 with sales to 22.50;} wml” ends' Reg' 5'49' blame to the dynamic Kennedy but there are significant simi- larities of technique. Th 48 - year - old Wilson's Thursday challenge to Prime Minister Sir A lec Douglas- Home. 61. for a television de- bate in the general election campaign is the latest of these. Political sources said Friday file chances of Sir Alec, now visiting his Lanarkshire home in Scotland. accepting the chal- lenge are practically nil but Wilson could reap campaign benefits just the same. His aim apparently is l the impression Douglas ‘ is afraid to meet 'lim face-to- facc on television and to inject drama into the campaign both as a spectacle and as a serious political struggle. L.A "30R VOTING THEORY The Labor theory is greater the number of Britons o give {I o 3 a -, :I' 0 who get out and vote in the Oct. ‘ 15. election. the better will be the prospects for a socialist vic- ,ory. .It has been repeatedly noted Wilson studied Kennedy's tac tics during Wilson‘s summer holiday in the Scilly Isles off Cornwall. Then he launched his campaign at. 21 Labor meeting in Blackpool. Wilson llscd slogans such as "Britain must get moving ' ‘ and “Britain can do reminiscent of Ken- nedy's campaign calls. "Kennedy had his first hun~ dred days of dynamic govern— ment; and so. inevitably. Mr. Wilson must lave his first hun- dred days also." says the weekly Spectator But even if Wilson is borrow- ln: from the Kennedy tech- nique. he is a scasoncd cam- paigner in his own right and reached high office before Douglas-Home. Wilson has led the Labor It”... .. . ,. minister-of-state status in the House of Lords The Sunday Times puts "The most striking difference between the leaders of the two major political parties is that whereas Home vels in his studied and skilfu] amateurism. Wilson enjoys his complete Toro- fessionalism - a latter - day Lloyd George. or the nearest approach we've. got to Pres- Rivals sometimes picture Wil- son as an inhuman calculating mac‘line but he also can show a sharp wit. Visiting Canada in 1949. Wil-. so“ was offered a House of. Brando et all, as it has other camera and cutters 8-13: good, 1 ~ , . i advents dating back to captain: ‘bologna bulls 18-19: common- 0 1).] k I h dfwm‘ quahty 50" “105° ‘mzdssazaanlg, éfiigzdbihj égjetggl Cooke and Bligh. As for Puertc land medium iii-17.50. 1 es, S I mdessiu 73 realm}; .would not offended on ideleallarta. the “undiscovered ‘ Replacement cattle 1.000: ' ' _ Regs j't pend?“ 649 ‘logical groundg ‘Mexican paradise that was Good light stockers am with' Exclusive healing substance proven to shrink ' ' i ' u! wouldn-t "mind seeing the treasured by selective tourists Ind? tops to t23; 2g_)ood setfiers stool; hemorrhoidqund I.er damaged tissue. 5 a. the thinkin man's Aca ulco. 63 V95 UP 0 -: m tum an ‘ House ."f INN” E" “p in ‘ g P ‘ Arenowned researchinstitutehas many months I .smokc.‘ qulpped Wilson. ‘Blue Baby’ Surgeon l Saves Countless lives ‘ BALTIMORE (AP! ~— No one can say ow many hearts around the world still beat be- cause r. Alfred Blalock. the “blue baby" own heart stopped at [0:10 last Tuesday. Even at Johns Hopkins Hos- pital. where cancer took him at 65 and where he had first pet'- formed the operation now known as the Blalock sig shunt. the over-all count is no longer kept. One guess runs to tens of thousands. Neary 20 years ‘lave elapsed since lfi-month-old Eileen 5.. was wheeled into a room for the first of the blue baby oper- ations developed by Blalock and Dr. Helen B. Talls=ig. Hopkins ediatrician. Eileen had am. two m o n t h s prcmaturely. Nature. had denied her .formed heart. Because of a block or too a normally little clearance in the plllmon-‘ .ary artery leading from the . ,.. surgeon whose ‘ ‘heart to the lungs. the lungs were not getting enough blood. Dcprivcd of enough oxygen-. replenished blood from the lungs. Eileen suffered acute spells in which she gasped for Matt and her lips and nails turned blue. BLOCK BYPASSED In the Blalock-Taussig oper- ation. the blood supply to the lungs is increased by cutting a minor artery and sewing the end from which the blood flows 0 the pulmonary artery. The connection is made beyond the point where the pulmonary ar-‘ lery is blocked or narrowed, enabling the blood to take a by- pass route to the lungs. some- thing likc a motorist. using a etour to avoid a traffic jam Eileen 5. pronounced hope- aftcr it but not enough to over- come the failure of her y to receive life-giving oxygen dur- ing hcr crucial early months. 1‘ DE GAUllE HONORED caacas "" wean "With. ’aldont haul moat. right, t Mix-am Palace in Caracas. In the background is life-stud of Simon Bolivar. South American hero. The French leader Monday a 27-day lou South American countries. (AP Wire” Caracas). balsa r d hit Tahiti and when Night 0 the Iguana invaded Puerto Val- rta. l Tahiti appears to have stir- vived Richard Burton has thi to report: 5 alarmed by all the publicity that. we were ruining the town by attracting people here. They stayed away in large numbers. some of the hotels werel doing business that was 30 per cent of normal. With two big igood 19.50-20.50; medium 18-19; ‘common 14 7Q good cows lS-lfi with odd tops ' b the coming of Marion :to 15.50; medium 13.50 - 14.50; Heallng SH stance... "Evidently tourists were .26. l onto 26.752865 Blue or er. ' Announce New l7: choice fed‘ yearlings 22 24; good 20 - 21: - 4.29 W- Alao available substand- ards in Alpine and Lams common 15-19. Calves 1,077: choice vealers‘ founda unique healing substance his was accomplished with a 28-30 with odd tops to 33; good; with the ability to shrink hemor- new healingksubstancehmllo-Dlyrneeg 1 28‘ medium 23-25; common: rhoids ainlessl .lt relieves itch- which quic yhclps ea inj " ’ Caldwell Bath Bath Towel cells and stimulates growth of new 1 tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- ment and suppository form called 18-22; boners 13-17. A Hogs 1.480: Grade A at Tor-‘ closing at 27.85; 5. ing and discomfort in minutes and speeds up healing of the injured. inflamed tissues Ensemble Towels perfect 2.98 .. pair I hotels having been built. thlsl put, quite a crimp in the local . ec mm 1 “The tourist bureau peopizi‘l 1 were. so concerned about the situation they asked Elizabeth ‘and me to appear in a short film to cxtoll the wonders of Puerto Vallarta. This we were willing to do." ‘heavy sows 19.3 One hemorrhbidal case history Preparation H. substandarda of floral acid l Sheep 811d lambs 520: food afteranotherreported“verystrik- In addition to actually shrink- , Fll'St quality beaUtles- Tm plann shades. Big thick and ilambs 2021 per hundredwelght; mg improvement." Pain was big hemorrhoids. Preparation 1-! l M h .1 m t v i . Best quality. Mm ‘Common and medium 18-19: 3 promptly and gently relieved . . . lubricates and makes elimination L g m e en" en pile cotton terry S ‘ l pur- Sheep 340- : actual reduction or retraction less painful. It helps prevent in- l absorbent, and ion; weal-mg. chase. Reg. l 1 fection which is a principal cause of hemorrhoids. Just ask your druggist for Pro- paration H Suppositories or Pro- paration H Ointment (with a special applicator). Satisfaction guaranteed or yo'il money re Size. 22 x 42" Reg. 1.1m 1.69 or- (shrinking) took place. Among these case histories were a variety of hemorrhoidal condi- tions. Relief even occurred in cases of long standing, and most im- portant of all, results were so thorough that this improvement was maintained over a period of Handflaize !1559): as". Reg. 1!? if pe ect . - pair 'Face. Cloth size 12 x 12". Reg. lt' perfect :lic PURITY DAIRY 317 Kent - 4-7125 “Parents Prefer Purity Products” She underwent a second oper- ation and five days later. on ‘Aug. 6. l945. she died. About 7.000 blue babies still idle each year because of con- 3genital heart defects whose :causes are unknown and which iare too complicated for repair. But since Nov. 28. 1944. when Blalock operated on Eileen. jmore than 2.000 blue babies ‘have undergone the shunt oper- ation at Hopkins alone with I lcent lessly ill long before the oper- . ation. made some p r o g r e s so i l l 5 1st or 2nd From s2,9000. s25,000. (up to 80% of appraised property value. 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