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TU ESDAY, JULY, 228, we. know, really, what it is. Finance Min-. ister Sharp and other ministers res- ponsible for the economy are report- edly at variance with their more “lib- eral’*colleagues on the subject. But PAGE 4 Tut, Tut, Mr. Campbell! ' Our Premier-eléct, Mr. Campbell, to the extent that no one seems to ; j Screwworm By Dr. Theodore R. Van Dellen The screwworm fly is well known to. ranchers of the south- west. The miserable critter bur- rows into the flesh of cattle and. | Same leading to considerable ir- ritation. The insect lives a year and mates only once. To control the pests, aircraft spread -bil- lions of sterilized’ iniale .-flies - }out-the lady fly of their choice 0. progeny ; _ This excellent method of _ con- trol backfired recently when one of the pilots in the fly ‘pro- gram appeared at the. door of Dr. George IV H.C. Herrmarin He had been dispersing flies when he suddenly began “to Wheeze, cough, and struggle for | air. The pilot made an emer-. gency landing — fearing that. he saeebereete ‘unconscious § and crash Rr. Herrmann asked h!m- about the Possfbility of the flies causing, the attack and learned that many of the pilots and dis- Pensers ts Fly Allergy | over the countryside. They. seek .an eminent doctor. ~ ‘But little if pack wp head-across the seas, lured by ~ More Bittish’ Emigration By Joseph MacSween i Britons appear to. be leaving | in a thickening stream-for new homes in ‘Canada and elsewhere’ as the mother country’s story of economic woe grows and grows. Occasionally, brief storms blow up.in the newspapers over sone new evidence of . the “brain drgin’’—perhaps .a ‘pril- liant young scientist heading for -bigger pay in America, perhaps umbler folk. who their belongings and e opportunities of education, -homes and better pay. They're classed .as-a— brain drain, _ the not- but they're .a drain just same. ~*~ Critics tend-to blame the so- cialist’ government™ for the~ cur- “emphasized Wednesday’ the were having the same as rent flow. But a, Canadian. jm- migration spokesman in London in- creased promotional -- activities of Canada and other countries The Tory. Evening Standard, a- London newspaper, after a check with high -commissioners and embassies, says:, “It looks if emigration from Britain “a a Canadian Press Staff Writer Canada .for~ instance; had «5. siderably | increased ‘its preon4 tionat activities The current outflow ‘is not like ‘the flood that occurred lowing the Suez disaster of when ‘a Conservative. go. ment was in power Canad 108,000. immigrants’ in comparison with 50,000 the vious year Pe 19 rise again, reaching. 1964 and 40,000 in 65 “I will be surprised if » doesn’t reach 45,000. this 1 the ‘spokesman -said ‘In < fa | wouldn't be surprised-te<pe it reach 46 000, 47,000 or 48-908 ” TWO YEARS TO THINK. Emigrants seldom 29 NM) L a \Par make ’ snap decision The idea 2r3.. tures" for probably ‘two yeare before they ~eventially Reve But herdshi ps_ and. frustrations -can result in ‘greatly increased: inquiries to high commisston< F a Socialist governm= t now in power,-it fs reasonable to expect that dissatisfaction ¢ strongest jn the upper classes Tl ge or — im 1, then he ia. : eae rs a where emigration is. unlikely ¢n is “deni finding out that it ispome according to The Post's’ Ottawa cor-_| ll He =. Re eS ran ERTCAT - o— 4 oPHSeS: se te—tere Are. Stills agency and found that it- was DIRECT LINK. °\ oe aes “olor another thing to deliver them with undecided, the flat-rate principle- not entirely a local problem. | af also. seems clear i ae aa tne! woe papules 1] the expedition the voters expected | will, in effect, be carried out. Any eee ae —_ from cenenenes Spee _eae related destination, taking 76,000 Vist i . , . hairs, pu yea 1 from the fervor with which they were. other scheme, it is feared. would be <a dak: er. Aoumcen: e oe - aver =i sh ae at ae : et ve} : oo. i be A _ . Nation. At the nning of la r ect. ta made. Last weekend he had occasion | political poison. conjuring up mem- | Pomtge were used in skin reac: ‘caer in the ar ae of the -break all records again.” ‘said ta announce that it may not be pos- | ories of the Depression and the means pie co these having con- 1 anor government, emigration a spokesman. “In the last week 4 : 7 | ig ; : | tact with the- fly program and ciatisti¢s- were down on those’ or so inquiries have in reased .sible to provide those free school | test with old people havitfg to sell | almost all had positive reac- for 1964. by 10. or 15 per cent. They are . * : . . : ~ books to.students of grades one to ten their properties and use up their et ge negative in a” “But “emiggation “{itafeased so now Taman B00 00 a week” nh, “for the coming school term which-he | savings before qualifving for aid. ed siddateh- sas a.hole'-te-taee ee eee eet eee ee aoe alana - said would-be provided, due to the What the government would like : cupationaldisease——allergy to tries. took more Brilish mk centre” si = I! deferred election in First’ Kings. would be to put the whole thing off = a ay aoe The no oes 1965 as a whole than ao eae ee @ quota ae ; es : ae i } Mescride: recently. a2 \ ™. A—NOAF + With rural schools opening ‘on Aug. | for a few more months after Parlta- 1 : the Texas State Journal of Med- —-Queried about “this. a Capa- filled, but reported more 22, he explained, there may not be ¢ mient reassembles;: but the public _| ee BACKFIRE ewer relief is ob- ‘dian: spokesman said wnat wore marreee Seni es snd re - - - ~ — eee sy ~ ;-taimed--by-tnhaling-isoproterenotemigration growth is -found;you~so-did- South tea The Unie sufficient timetor Officials "of the wont stand for that. And—it-is no ore ee : . The corticosteroids afforg, more will_also invariably find promo- States reported inquiries are 30 education department to give the mat- | sec secret now that any decision to delay OTTA, WA REPORT by Patrick err ay A, oe : ‘ Prolonged help- Complete relief tion by the receiving. country. per cent up at present : ter of curriculum the study necessary would lead to a serious cabinet-split. | = aed: when the ieee dis- ‘ Bs co | rontinue this type of work see te BaUE ees e tnipelice cinta eterna to implement this promise. Had the | Thanks to the initiative taken by W Li b . | pP F Bj Pp : i alle ties | T e W/\ A/ / rgy to dust containing in- | election been finalized on May 30, the Shaw government, our aged pen- |: estern. l era Ss repare or Ig 0 : OW sect scales, hairs. and other ee Aarts : , as ag og : : - emanations is_ not Se } = oe. there would have been ample time to | sioners in this province are ‘already " When ‘the cahiinel Liberal par- petition, have to-impa.t tkeis re. to fire this development. -'Phus ‘years azo we told ieee pp In-d sof foreign: aid (gadects until the | very “end put the new: program into effect. receiving their promised $25 monthly 4 a eal aren th Otta- quirements threuga a turiff wall it is savagely opposed to, for demic of asthma’ and hay fever r aes | CE : a - i Ta : n 4 crt ve : < \ ; : sue ; | wa tober. t , 5 - instan g F ! to thirrk. in imper. O° ¥_S Mev Wowd ik This explanation sounds. plaus- | increase. This is. however, properly | gates will come thundering into, pat possible free trade sitecten, cone atin. whieh woud, de; STONE the inhabitants” aru eee anit comedaeag ME. Greg Upon Bains om ible enough, excépt for one thing. | 8 federal responsibility and the soon- _— all fired up to express their Equally Westerners, rugged and ter the risk capital the prairies anes Erie during the swarming ‘tas leplishin| tenes ade hehe: rang Br BR ashi . nay oo e ” . _ > § ues e ¥ s ’ ‘wa qd sc e \ q The election wasn’t finalized on May er Ottawa gets around to recognizing To ee ee — Oe oe eae ae a “save pag Bese ergo" bee! dis flies. Tests showed that the ed by Canadian aid. But. every could enlarge the airstrip Pca od s P- 30 t ment - } their ’ ote 30 and. Mr. Campbell could easily || it as such the better. at least 400- delegates 7 cine socialist. doctrine such as . that “a tax-free capttal gains;. now it inscts_were. responsible : oo aan Stans et on ae a wer ene. FER : = ; i | : F . - * - . - hi imn- «6with ¢ outst wore have ascertained theh, had he wanted ré - : | to criticise. with unanimity and recently propounded by Health is the turn of the West and of ARTIFICIAL. KIDNEY COSTLY an worth of fore ss d eg ‘st “Some aiftie aff t > t h he def f the test More Fish For Europe. ; with cowboy frankness, the lack Ministér Allan MacEachen ‘The the~Maritrmes. and ‘they should B J writes Is the need ‘for cus ae : wine dt deat shcoade be: ; 0, that the deferrence of. the contes feet : : | of attention and assistance which man who refuses to work still enjo\ the same attraction. . oe -ORTSay. RIES AR ONPUR: | sci ais fealdeel: te evthted tr | oldies! sirecture beiehth in First Kings, on which the whole | e ny eh the fishery industry- oe ete rr Or feos fe Rear eae Equally the we oie. amy Hon. Milton F Gregg] VC. a” orated by my wife, ‘was sent i ‘ y , s eir ASsIS) t strictions on the immigra- , 7c r -mini “an- fillage wit canada election results depended. made it on fhe march. ‘Now it's Europe most vigorous spokesman will Plans. so long as he can demon- ae USA capital. In a Seach. Yes, and: to reduce the cost eee aoe Sdimiduchent " Mr phebd ae unlikely that his free-school-books that is. seeking to improve its pros- | be Premier Ross Thatcher of. strate his need for that finantial’ oping countgy. adeqtiate domes- ome hospitals are training an- Cuiana now the independent na: potted : promise could be fulfilled on sched-. pects in this regard, aftera long spell cour eae beget al Li- ey iti” dabei tic ‘capital just is ~ ao ee re Oe yas tion of Guyana, Mr. Gregg last This is foreign aid in personal, ; ‘i : : ada today, NO C: d z7AINS TAX * and a century ago, Mr ate se wg ~ year visited the remote Indian. terms “In a remote South.Amy ule. Why, then, did he ‘not frankly of neglect. A commission of the Eur- . ant Seneed perhaps the most tl The West has reached the er reminded me, USA’ was deve- manent equipment costs $2.000 Settlement of Kanashen, near ican village simply natiscs ___say_so_at that time? -Wouldn’t that | opean Economic Community. has now_| Canadian vernment leader on. the. stage...of industrial..and .. tthe yearly expense of Fun: the Brazien—perder—The—siiiae——heve-tiee—heeiiy—sprsvedeninele have been--the ri ht way to show, | get in motion the’ L Secninety that lan scene’ today>. ~development long ago enjoyed from Britain ' ning the machine may ‘be ‘a8 - ets he reports in the bulletin of barrows to remind them t-at . |. Mr. That LC Fite 4 000. This_does_not in- the“Whenatiment of External \f__Canada_a farof? and. upkuins ~ F - interests Y —pretinm ; Cieoes tenet ee “rostrits—the— heathy —beets—among—other-lesser—ones,—-elude—bloed—used-in—_priming the fairs seemed happs—despiie the counters cires— for _then 4 v peo . licy” that. will in | als from the three prairie prov- odor of a developing socio-in- which the West will bringeto that) pum? and ‘prof ssional help primitive conditions under wich their existence’ W no eS v = Surel he ple ¢ First Kings & po Ey effect represent inces, to gather im Saskatoon «<n dustrial empire in its north So° Ottawa .conference ef the Liber- ARTHRITIS” FROM INJURY = thev live how many people. in how mat’ ~ ., served-more df his party than to be _a new deal for Europe's fishermen. ~ \i2th August. Now BC. Liberals the West needs venture cap) tal_2l_ party ’ “DMG writes What is trau One._got.theinipresson_that_.gherish_the-sasutotheighiacual — misled on this important matter. First, says the commission, free- eave ached -E they ‘may. attend { eee matic arthritis” , they could not think of anything Canada as a result of. our : “writs will “‘place until that date at the earliest. dom of the Common Market seas | should be ‘established. for all Common |Market fishermen. There must be equal access rights to EEC fishing zones for ‘all EEC nationals. Then there must be freedom of the mar- ket—freedom to land catches any- where in the EEC and move.them to ‘market anywhere, subject fo regula- , tions applying to all equally. "National Support schemes are to ~ be harmonized. Common grading Systems are to be introduced. New ships and fleets are. to be designed and considerable capital investment undertaken. Some, traditional fishing methods are to be reformed -as well. _ Underlying this movement is a The weakness of his alfbi seems to _ chave been realized by Mr. Campbell _ simself. for he lost no time in supple: menting it with another. This was to the effect that the Shaw government was taking an unduly long time in ~ ‘emptying its desk drawers .and get- fing out. The long delay in changing over, he complained, was creating thany. difficulties. for the incoming administration. iJ But as Premer Shaw points out in ~ ,4 Statement in today’s. Guardian, there was mutual agreement with re- gard to the date of the governmental changeover. Unlike, the treatmerit he received on taking office in 1959. he Was particularly anxious to pass everything over in good shape and to, | s8TOw ing realization of the potential- facilitate. the change without undue ‘| ities of the industry. Between 1961 dislocation of the services. The in-’ | and 1965 world fish.-catches- have terim from the date of the July 11, grown, but the Common Market's election to the changeover is, ap- ‘| total catch has been static. World ‘proximately sthe same as in 1959. . Production is 50 million tons; the Moreover. the return of the election | Common Market's is 2 million tons. | not be ‘available until Tuna catches are running 60 per.cent Wednesday, July 27, from First | behind consumption and herring 30° - Kings, and under-the Election Act | Per cent. Imports now cost $195 mil- the change could not properly take | lion a year. od - Traditional European areas tend to be overfished. Some countries have extended the zones reserved for their own national fishermen. - Europeans are being forced farther and farther to seaward. In the Atlan-_, , So there doesn't appear to be very. much in this. alibi either. Wouldn't it be better, in the circum- §tances. for Mr. Campbell to devote ahis youthful agility of\|mind to grap- |. 4 * “pling with problems ofimore genuine | ‘tic the trend is from northeast to the | “=. Pongern 4 %, -the-taxpay Crt TY = catch more fish than it needs at the : Sill At Sea moment is the NetHerlands: In the : Though Parliament. has-adjourned future, says the EEC commission, for the summer, Libera! policy- there will be bigger catches and big- - makers are said to be working as , 8°! Markets for the catches. q out in the ~~ EDITORIAL NOTE) Dttawa ‘heat, trying to straighten out The captain of a Soviet Union ves- he government’s old “age pension © seM. in port at Hamilton. Ontario. ex- lan so that it will look a little less | pressed strong views about capital- fonfused, and less vulnerable to op- | labor disputes in Canada. His boat position criticism, than it .did when had been tied up at Quebee City for Health and Welfare Minister Mac- three weeks because of a. strike. Bachen' made his bungling atiempts | There ate no strikes in-Russia, he © jo explain if to the House.on July 14.. — said. and he is tired of capitaleat labor . } disputes Quite right: a strike in Rus } At that time: ‘the minister commit- also. There for two days 16!) del- egates will blue-print a federa!-- In | Tact n will i..chide guidelines 7 Liberal policy for the Wes; which should be studied care- fully by any ~ politicai which hopes to attract support in the west THREE LIBERAL BLUNDERS Speaking to Premier Thateher.- I conciuded that the Liberals) have blundered three respects: In 1. Ottawa fails to understand. what the West needs and de- serves; there has been a com- plete. break-dowm of vais mn be- tween Liberals in the west and Liberals in federal of; ce 2. The West is miltantiy op- ‘posed to Walter Gordon s econo- mic polites, which it construes as being aimee at acvieving a narrowly nationalistic Canadian econe1..", sheltered behind hizh tariff: wa'is and. rejecting the badly-cseded US. -ap:tal. for de- velopment i 3. The West, that great ocen count"; of free ‘enterprise re- gards the present leftward mar. ching Liberal party as striving | to create a second salialist pare) + “ty, wnen even’ the. present. one is one more than the prairies nah northwest—The only-EEC-member to) T¥ENTY-z- FIVE: YEARS AGO— party! Federal “Shoot to kill if you are attack ed''. were the orders issued lS troops ‘brought in to help keep peace in-Chicago. When word of the ordér-swept.through the ¢ity's slum areas, where the riots were occurring. thé streets became virtually deserted When the arm of the law is ‘strong and. purposeful, law break- ers usually become. peaceful and law abiding. immediately » When the arm ‘is weak and vacil- } lating. however, rioters’ and oth- ‘er law-breakers run roughshod Even in democracies, where the freedom of the individual, 'Is a truly cherished right, the arm of the law can and should be. come mighty and -awe=-insprring if one of the gfeatest freedoms of all, freedom “from fear. is endangered . In Chicago, Los Angeles. and many other American. cities, ear Shae _The Inevitable. Answer Hamilton Spectator oe I, ja Permits ~ £ fear roams the streets of down- trodden and affluent neighbor- hoods ‘alike. . It is the fear of brutality, of fire by night. of loot. of rape, of a knife in the back, of sinister: strangers. that makes decent people tremble for ing “their lives and those of their. loved ones... : . Only a strong and vigilant .arm of the law can drive that fear away and make the streets safe again. Only a gutless” adminis- tration allows law-breakers to gain the upper hand geous administration, like Mayor Daley’s in Chicago, “risked. the revenge of a growing: politigal bloc when it brought, in the arm- ed forces to retain law and ord- er. but it showed-the way for all other American cities threaten- ed this summer by anarchy and wore follows. injury. “overgrowth of bone —— ‘the fotic acid antagonists A coura- | } | REPLY This, form of arthritis usually occurred years previously {[n | the strict sense the arthritic con- | diti6i stems from residual chan- | ges in the joint. such as rough- Ness resulting from scar tissue torn cartilage or ligament. or ._ PALLIATIVE TREATME NT H. H..writes: Is there -any for treatment lemapepest coms: ° : ., REPLY. Yes There are manv- treat- ment plan¢ including X-ray. ra- dium, radioactive isotopes (phos- phorus), nitrogen mustard: and such as aminopterin, ‘methetrexate), TENSION HEADACHE Mrs. N. writes Why do emo- tional upsets’ cause headaches? - REPLY . Because. -the ensuing tension leads to a painful contraction of- + the blood vessels of the brain or of the muscles of the scalp TODAY'S HEALTH HINT— Fou! Sreath may be a sign of | infection (NOTE: All correspondence to. Dr. Van Dellen Should be addressed to: Dr. Theodore. Prince George. Duke of Kent, were going forward quietly un- der the direction of Royal Cana- dian Air Force “officers and Dr FH Coleman. under arv of the state. department secre! +-4RS-AGO—To— accommnddate--thrs—conditinn——would he—ithes:) feel ahaut—ee— (July 26, 1956) ratio seems-to have gone out of kilter Ian McLuckie, a lec turer. at the Hatfield College of Technology. said the other day that hy the .vear 20 there, will he $500, non AxceS<” hetween the ages of {6 and “40 he suggested, prohahlv with ton more husbands likely to have? | And how could she stand them? How would husband number one feel about his wife being courted by a_ second husband? ma'tes tT How would number one and two fee] about number three”? How (their) wife gomg off on a honey to ask, for _whieh.. may..have.. sient the sort who becomes ‘over guns the , Lee-Enfietd rifle on the range at_ the) world of from” ~ Ceremoni Ste ret neat aces tan Ae oon ei gn -aid program al Burial see Vancouver Sun + One isin ‘be a war lover or maudiin fitting of the to “find most ceremonial burial Bisley “both world wars memory of dropping it on. parade- all mummery at Bisley— "veterans of “whose main the * Lee-Enfield - is } the the coffin To the Canadian. the gun-carriage, the piper's:la- ment, the “tof may volley from course Lee - enfields seem a bit’ much It was a homely workhorse a a weapon even before the gas- powered automatics, such as thé FN-now standard within the NATO forces, made the bolt ac- tion rifle obsolete _bhas been around in one mark 0 Although it another for 71 years, it never én- joyed the affection accorded many lesser < firearms and it would lower the tone of: any re spectable giin- collection Yet if the Last Post -is; to Bbucied over ativ Weapon day of .the_nuclear—hemb the guided missile is_ the. Lee- Enfield For-the’ thing: worked, and un- der dreadful conditions. where no self-respecting -weapon should have worked at all dt did more than its part in making safe our hearths. and’ homes ne s and weapon mT that - -~PLAY_ LOW, PLAY--HIGH , LOS ANGELES (AP) Cone cert halls of the friture may. be designed so that orchestras may sit -near.the floor ‘or near the ceiling, depending on the tape of music they play. The_sugges- tion is based on a study mace ‘by the physics department at the University of California Los. Angeles _ FORESTER . want. Saskatchewan, says. Tnat- | Toreste Telegram : Van Dellen, co Chicago Trib- cher, stagnated prea twenty A couple of experienced medi- tribes — beauty, grace, | UMer Chicago. Mlinois.) - years’ sociajist governir-nl, cat men have suggested serious tea telligence. : | Wie% created at indust“ial jy that raising a, ee eee er . nealth.: aan | APES INHABIT ROCK _ RIDING MOUNTAIN NATIONAL PARK | stands. ll, retarded development, b¢ » privilege and not a right. But the imagination fsies' A tradition says. Britain will oppressive taxation and majer | while conceding that the pro- at the thought of a permit sys | hold the Rock of Gibraltar only Up to $8,000: ce depop tiation «twenty years 7f ve i ‘ -paisi ld it as long-as the Barbary apes re- - “ - ; position would be unacceptab.e tem for baby-raising. Wou y apes re : . The Department ‘of. Northern ther eh ok wach. ade to most Canadians, Dr James be a rationing system-,or one main on the rock: a band of Conservation Affairs a National Resour- pi v1 Eagpeslogeoeal piyiat By . re *E* | Peck, a gynecologist at Vanco based.on the health, intelligence | about 30 of the tailless monkeys. : ces. requires a university ase. sei ore ae ®. ver General Hospital. thinks . and emotional stability of the (lives there now. - - ‘Recreation graduate in Forestry with a eke eee siete ae com. that couples should have to applicant couple? : ———$$—$—$ —____— } mamber. of years related 6x. eo SS te have. permits before raising fa’ _In-many ways it would be ’ FILM PROC ESSING cs ‘perience to be responsible : miliés : nice, and life would be eer 2 r ‘@ Black and White, or Color. Protection for all phases of the man- "Our Yesterda s Dr. CF Bentley of the Unt. all were physically perfect @ Fastest Service. 3 : ‘ asement of the forest te- y versity of Alberta has similar ; course we would have to mast @ Highest Quality. , i Utilization sources in Riding Mountain (From The Guardian Files) — thouczhts: some couples should oft the physically frail: «men ~ GEORGE WOTTON | - National’ Park, Manitoba. be denied the privilege. of par- ylike Beethoven. with his deaf- per are sR ; July 26. 141 entheod =" ness, men like Van Gogh, i ~~ PHOTOGRAPHY i Apply “immediately to CIVIE SERVICE" - ; It. is not. surprising that doc- his incipient madness; men li Kent St. Charlottetown | 7 K vrine ae ao en 1 “tors dealing with family pro’ Heinrich Heine who, iin later life, “ . P.O. Box a COMMISSION, Ottawa 4. : ing et ~~ he. natew blems would like to see more se; wrote from a mattress grave; | . i Please quote reference.66-125-1 a ot the tepiacee pees = ‘lective breeding. The idea is-wet-"like Voltaire and Lord; Byron: | Too, +e sseee ; — coed ete : = new. Site’ sattiest’times: people’ *Helen Keller = ¥ 2 +7 errr Sets in he ionging to res!- * om or ee ee ee 5 desis sf Sonen The oe sought perfection 1 ingest __To-name just afew. ; PURITY DAIRY $f — A 3 = s eo I a i -aataunnbetai matter of hour after a Miler ae Mt ch T C Ti d ; Parents Prerer —_Anno p : one from President Ronteveit . Uc OO omp icate 3 Purity Products” i¢ : H li S b \ ; ; ‘ 5 i + Guelph Mercury 317 Kent St. Dial 4.7125 | ea ing u stance... Arrangements. for the Tecep-.| 3 { s tion in Canada and tour of | Br@ain’s male- iemsie ‘birth laws’ is a woman with two or ‘ooo soeee? Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch Exclusive healing substance proven te-shrink . . ' hemorrhoids .. A renowned. research instttutehas: found a unique healinc substance repair damaged tissue. | i many months with fhe ability to shrink hemor rhoids painlessly. It relieves itch- new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) which quickly heips heal injured we This was accomplished’ w tha ted the gov ernmen to assuring that | sia wouldn't work. It would. mean} Prince Edward Island’s lobs- | gue in chek that —. = - aac with pw ee ae oer 5 ing and discomfort in minutes and | cells ana stimulates growth of new | teh from May ‘ : th Y marri o heaiing of the injured ssue. Bio-Dyne 1s offered t- Id age pensioners - w 1e / ter catch from May 1 to. June 30 | lowed more ‘than one husban upposing a girl r speeds up healing of the injured, tae tio-Dyne is offeeed 14 000 P d * 7? s would receive | banishment to labor eer. in Siberia this vearkshows an fricrease of While ‘the: idea, as Mr. Mec- ‘or three) men on the same day, Statiénery, wedding . inflamed tissues. ment and suppository form called $105 a month instead of the $75 they. for the strikers. The labor force must well over a quarter million ddl- | Luckie observed, of one tifian-one Is this likely to provide beaut! per hacen, invoices, Otie hemorrhoidal case history caetaniod 44 zZre now receiving from Ottawa; but accept what the Communist party de- lars over the vorresponding sea- | woman is_not necessarily eternal Lf u re ee een > as Aer . all after another reported “very sirik» In addition ig actually shirk Di oo a f 4 ‘ ab ig : = : son ‘last vear. it was repofted / we are inclined to agree with G * Would the first husband have to your joD print ng te- ing improvement.” Pain was ing hemorrtiods, Preparation H phere was to be some ktnd of *in- «, cides is just: collective bargaining is by Mr L©. Johnston. federal. P Sanctuary. general secretary pay for hj8 wife’s ‘second mar quirements. All jobs -promptlx_and-entsteheved——-—4+ —hipnicates and hikes clams “rome “test which meant — Or seenied non-existent. Whi ‘h _ prompts an ex ad ~ director af Fisheries tor the Pro: at the Warriage Ruane TOUNe Sipe ae ae Caer ae ee actua) redugtion or retraction || tess: painful. It heips prevent j9- pe * tince « hen he said he did not. thick responsi pty of the girl's fath- > * ishrinkine} took place feces ij i an ‘2 ‘Jo mean’ —that there- would. stil] . " ¢ en ( “ ; ‘ : fe : S econ which is a-princimal ca } ae ee be | change to remark that when Canada | °° polyandry would work t #87} GUARDIAN - PATRIOT Amoing these case histonts were | ‘ethemorrhand: Rome form of disc rimination and that |“becomes fully socialized, we toosshal! Stans are: heita :laken. in makes for interesting «pecu'> Phone 4.8506. a vanety of hemorrhoidal cond)- Just ask your drugerst tar Pre- the .person’ who had saved some - have lost collective “bargaining. and. | Prove the security ‘measures at, | tion j cg SUFFERED INFLATION in tions. Relief evenoccurred incases | ‘paration H Suppositones or Pre- ‘ Fe : : the, Queen's -Crinty Vail in light Whaee name. wonld “he. The world’s” worst inflation Cc E N 7 R A of lone standing and meet im paration-H OQiermen? (4th @ *.. money for his or her old age would , Russian captains’ will mot have any of the report df ‘the Grand Jury jtlucky) gif] with two husbarcs occurred Jn Hurzary im \19% ——= portentot all. e+ —aetialacpitaion. ert Te penalized under the formula But frore Morrles about boldups alt Cana.) amt the Ther of tie UMTiat > take. that of ter tirst or 1” when ae 1931 — pene Pp R | N T E R Y thorough that this improvement Satisfaction guaranieed or your : 2 . eho tf » sken trench lea ° ni.Dand “ ise tatire . 3 0 O00 GO t - . fiow, according. to the Financial Post, | dian ports. 4: i = * re eo ei : = nie 8 ee rae : 9, 08 4 | Was maintained over a pernxd of money refunded. i ’ d S . dat te Weeks ghildre ahe Ay ape gus 4 . : " é $ > * £ 2 ~ 4 “e