775a'(?ZnaIviZamr -1.. Irina IIIIM Ialani LIII In .,.....,.. ....-, nu Ia: minus I" ll-'."'I" ' arlouuuva. P E l-- It -5' ""5"" tau” u'' u pun. si. in. Tortilla- unnuul Diiite 4.1; uinrnll 79"" ""15 (II A. lumen. Publisher and Gonanl II.i-lulu irmii hum. Idllct uembu t.ui..iii.n uni) :-eupvlvll rublnneu AIIIIIA u.-mun ni The Luann: Pun. I-u.”v.l Audit Butoau at (ircuiauou Iunrh .mNn .. sumrucrnne. MI'IlIii'guul APIInlI.'i&r'lIl:l.U Auuanmeo II an-mu ll-1-I U1" "P ' lxr-iimuu. Dual-I ls lama. (II-uullrluwll summoning lPl.-lll Li: Inn I-Jasuneu in Flat Inna ouiu mm L 5. H200 ilrl INN!" dlrllhelurnuzcsi I.m'lIl0l'! U l"”'”'' "'" In: ui-about ilk. pRlliil.wl)llTOHFR 26-. I9-36 I Rclire Gradually NW INT, ,..... ....i inc all- wrwn 1.. ..,,.....i Mir wiiir ri..- p n..i. .t.-. All; lull l"' l'- l””””” Hm .y.. ...,.i ..z llw l'iuxi'i.-ll) Ill ' i l limit-iii llul.4-.:i- -illll lid-5 35-b'l'l'l"ll lll'll iliw iiuiliiil ll-lllllb ill?” 5"” . . tiiwx Hll lllNli'l'lT lllll llllilllil llll' l,,.,,. H; In ll.iU. x .4'iilI0Iilii' in Ulliill-l H... Mui.,....l aim.-o Nlaiizigciiii-;ii Ac-.,.,.-,-,.i...ii- ...i.-.i- niay have lwvu lt,.,,i.....- ;. mi i'livl'.lliX of pronitllilllN h,.1d HI. ;..'. ;t'. in; llll' liiw ll) Pllllll" oftiz-i:ilx uliu arr Ilvt'lllNl lllfll-hilllll” Ililo. or ulio so rim-m thomsclvos. Tho limxcvcr, llafl a,N....,- nit.-iliw or not it is applic- Iltlr in all .--....--. ilo slluizwliill ill Ia:-irr limit or I lllll -illlll l”'' 'h'”” x'p4"rtlx'ci'. ll” who want their r9ll1'9llW"ll WM" pnricd (llrloii lul”l'll' can allwlllr" lllillll mmpnt ,-paw... why they should lint gutomatirallv be thrown out of am- lylnvynclnl on roacliiiig a curtain agc. rust of living is lugli; pcnsiniis iii;i.l' ho meager, with their buying power rvduced. An employ? of mall.l' YPall9' standing ha: awumulaled ValliHlilF pvpm-ioiirn and is likely to be simil- ier than younger workers. Some: men and women will? "W lT.V and I-lwt-i'fiill)' make the li';uNl- imp from emplnynipiil to rrrtironimil, having lntcresls that the-5 haw needed leisure to DUFBUP. Olhrrs find an alternative or part-time N'- ciipatinn Still others. l1(llVPVflF, llFH'P ha-n in uramwrl up l71 lllPlT lllllili Q1-mt they are at I ins: what '0 fl”- Irid thnlr health may suffer Dr. H,.,ii'; mm. in that tlwsc pooplr Flllllfl be kclit mi in rol:-itcd ll llnl lll"llll'i5ll at-tlvitv With A liltlv planning. lllli ;', . ' pail.-y enuld no doubt bI more I.!9"' 91-ally fnllmrnd. Fishy Tarilis 1'.iri!ts are terrible things. Si,"ell('F- hr a liar passes but we enrry rcprlrls or rm: i-niiiitry or that country im- pncmg; a tariff barrier again:-l im- florti: from another. in this partic- ular instance. it in the llnited Slates thgt proposes to increase tariffs on govornl varieties of fish impnrlcd from ('anada. The US. tariff com- mission says that imports of rod. haddock. ocean perch, pollrwk and other groiindfish Irv entering ll" United States in such volunw as to (alibi snrimis injury to dllnlcsllf fisheries. It in to be expected that (l:-innlia will protect. tho proposal. Rut. ilnis the Quebor (lhronicle-Ts-lograph. M find the news itrm of some mowi- Irable Interest. The last time we had rw-rnsirm to look at the fish dis- plgy in a QlJpPl' markrlt, we wcrrl iii- torosted tn riis('0it'i' that cod fillot-, lmpnrtml from Pnrtl;-ind, Mn.- ac- cording to the label were Ielling fur nnp opnt par pound lf-'SS than I similar product sont from the Mari- timo Prorincna. We find It difficiilt to understand. adds our contemporary. how ('nnn- dian products can be competitive lrl the US. market to the extent that I protective tariff is necessary. Ad- mittedly, the overland haul from Portland to Quebec iI much less than from tho Mnritimes. Yet tho Portland product would carry some Inrt of hriff that would tend to Iqualiu this difference. How then can the. Maritime pro- luccn In their product in the Unit- lai state: to compete with the U. s. hdustry? And if they can do no MubIy' why must their product be more expendve in Quebec "'9" the LLB. variety? Mmilwcr. if thr (L8. doeIn't want our fllh. Why 0" vghotbcrgivingamarinottotheii ptoducb? Or an we iaklntl ' that people can't answer? xv '- Iitp 9klldli'l;llIIik' has lciigihviivd; Ill" 1 Journal, knows mat the Ieemlngly solid eaith may vomit molten lava, or quake most horribly. that over long periods of time whole contin- ents may rise from the water: or sink bcneath triumphant waves. But he is not so familiar with the ('(lllC0pt of lands being loose from tlicir inonrings, slipping and sliding on the surface of I comparatively fluid core. The xcry thought of this pnSFihilll)' is enough to induce I qiirlagv ft-cling, l.ll(P so much else in morlnrii thought, the concept of irrra tirma scams to be only rela- lixv. l'iidi-iil-lcrlli, llrul. P.M.S. Black- all told the British savants, there i.,-...- l.....n laygrl movements of the m.-u;viviii- ill rvlalimi to the poles. l-jt-.,;).iiiil us:-ti in be iicar the equator, Hill Txnrili Anwrica. too, has slither- .-ri mil-iliuard. India and South Af- llri um"? mil-c ("low to the South iinlv lTii,IiiiiiyIJull yoars ago, l'illl.llll and the l'iuu-d States were ti"iillJllllk' 2,ii(iil milcs nearer togeth- wz ll(N'lx' magiictism and rock for- ., ,i;.,... affcctcd by prmailing wind ;i.iiii-riis prrivirlc much of the proof .uli:iiiiwl for llinw axscrtinnl. igmm-tpdgp of llw migratory liab- itv ut thv conliiivnlsmav bring smile i ('iiillllIl'l, hon.-wig In those who fcllr l that inciting iro raps may flood all I H19 imi-lands of the earth. Extrema ('llrll;lll(' cliaiiizps must indeed have inlvcn pl'rif'l'. as rwidcnccd by the ice- I 5.-,1.-ml rocks and it-n-gauged lakes l of the iiatineau Hills. But perhaps I wlion coal was laid down in Spitz- l lW'l";illl or Aniai-lira. the stpam) jun- . plus oi that time were in another l latitude. If indeed the continentx take turns ha-king in equatorial heat or shiver- ing in polar l'0l('l. the climate bolts at Imwt niay be fairly stable. The irlca that lands may go to the cli- maio: rathor than vice versa will be .vp,v..,xin-ing to all who are contcnl ullll slnu i'li;Il1QFS in thnsr matters and iihn lllm to think lhill lhere'll alxiays be an Arctic as I cooler for the world. EDITORIAL NOTES An inn-ntioii uhich protects the noses and lips of highball imbibcrs lrnm Il'l" rubcs ha! just boon palmt- E nd. What an amazing contribution l to human unlfare! I I C l'liri.'-lDm'llllE for nllllel'HlK has lhktlll an upward turn in Saskatch- euan. ln S9plPl1lbGT 1736 claims were rogiatored an compared with 6-15 in the same month last. year. lltlllllittt copper are the chief mim-irzils sr-light. Each claim covers. about Sll acrel. I O O and We have been expecting some- thing like this for two months or more. (lnrtain American restaurants are now Ierving ”ballot-burgers". The customer can have, one marked "Ike" or (mo marked ”Adlai" Ic- norriiiig in his or hnr choice. At the ond of the work thc prefernncoa are tabulated and duly reported to pub- lic opinion polls. 0 I O 'l'liil-iris stnlo 300!) ”Stm'oiisnn for l'l't'it(lPnl" buttons at party head- qiiarlors in I Pennsylvania town. Tho unrst of it. is they can show thoir loot right out in public without. tho Sllihlflsl roar of being put under siispicion. Any American at all can woar in Stevenson button right. now . thc! more the better. in the Demo- cratic view. 0 O I An elnrlronir computing machine routing 5112 million has been given to llarvard University. Officials say that in I fnw Ir-condu it. can work out problem! which it would tako the human mind months or even yours to solve. But that isn't its grcatcst achivvoment. It can actual- mathcmaticnl goniuses. ly write songs. The world hail great- er need of good song-writers than of I 0 0 O In Britain and France the Ihnrt- agn of foreign exchange reserves is cnnsidrred a serious economic ban- dicap. in West. Germany, up shag in on the other foot. A report from Bonn say! that if expnm continua at the present high rate the country will soon have more gold and my. eign currency reserves than can be man. into the economic system. The rieacrveaaramingupatthcrateot .,81biltlonIyaar. Iaeverythingpom "slim being done by the Cariiidiaa 'DVIYIln!l'l MN WITH Rosv CHEEK OTTAWA llI".ll0ll'I' (Yl'Tltu.i Tim Iioronihrw con- wnlion of lhr (liiiwrinllir Pal-iv vull hate run ii:l..- brforc ll Thr- major nnr. uhilb is tlic r;ui.r of the convention. in to i.-hon.-r 2 new leader in sucrnvri to ihr impor- tant post tar;-ilrd luv llic rzwi':iin- tlnn ol llnn firnrzr Tlrcll Th? second laxlu Ix in i-niiiwi rrvitc uhrrr nm.-...-in WW rm" - plailorm with I lF(lPI-ll :l'll4'l.'tl t-'lo'i'ltlll likely in he. hvlrl III:-I plk iiionlhs alter lhc Cmisviwritlir rliiiiciilinri. both incur tas'k- asaiiiiic an Im- minent importanrr to all vrilcrc. whip: ppm srrttlltl niiglil lw llkvll Id In the srlriimn ni ilir mt-nu ta hp nffered to thr clnrlorc. the fnrmpr might his. i'c.:ardrd an any choir? nf ihr rook uhn u-ill pre- pare that nwnu. Dr in liar lhr in nur second nltn-ml l.lltEllHEF and would cover the two mr-anini:-. I should Iav that tho for or ink in In at-lcrlt lhr ”rhrl' iv n will lpnd thr party and serve up lbc elm-lirin nicnli Attcnlmn hcrr hat to date horn mnccnlralrd ii;-r-ii Ilir r-hnicr nl . mw run-.prigiiw lririor. Wilt- Prinrr Alhrvrt': John lllrlcnhalwl HI”: l'iavle Fulton and Tnrnnlnl: Donald Floruiiir ax rlrlrlarcd I'M- kvglanlvx and with Tim-r Rnri': candidate, the onlv at present la uh:-tlior the cnnl'Pn- llon willneod to make a aerond hnllnl helnrv rhnnsinL' John turf- enhalmr, For it is rrtardr-d kk Ii certaintv lhal allnr tho firci hul- lnt Davie Fulton will vviihdi-aw his name and throw all his euppnri behind his western rival. A NEW PLATFORM Speculation upon any Illlr-llllc Mu" plank: in tlw ('IinWrialivr of cmnhasix on ilw old plankv. will thercfnra tend to rrntre upon the thinking of Jolin Ulrfrtiltlllxff. For although rognliiiimi: all:-rimg the party platfnrni uill hr voted upon by all delegair: In frvr ballot. thvv are likrly to ho ininrt-sod by the allitudc of to ablc an ex pl-rienred I politician and athlet- than II lhelr new lr-adv-r. Mr. Dicfcnbaknr has horn In conaislent. novcr ficklc and to im DPFVl0lN to r-vrn tho kITnlICl'&l galr lo nrrdu-I hi: stand upon anv moi or issue rnnfrnnting the nation. in in brief. l would Inrm-art the tnllowing as llll' nrinriolr point: upon which he would att.ir-It thr Six big i-inter may hold the key In the Nov. 6 US. prcsidcntial election Th!-Ie Ire the lieavili-populated states which command big blocka of electoral votes. ii iii electoral voles--rather than popular vote! --which detormina thr outcome of the presidential rnnim. ly law. Inch state. bail an allot- ment of eleroiral volt-t must to the number of uenators and mm. greasrnen it -onda to Washington. The preaidenlial candidate who win I rnaiorilv of Hit popllllf vote! in I stat: automatically raptumi all at iii: all-rinral votes. Tim.-. the man who poll: I rnalnr-. Ity of the rniintry-'5 Drypllllf vote dean”! necessarily win the clac- tkni. Given enough big states. he amid lose out on the popular vote and still win the presidency. Between them. the key emu aaamand III or the sat doctoral video. The nix are New York. the blunt Itlb in the union of U elaccoral vote-. California and ltnii llalrcr at I Ill"-I'll? llllllllll . rlrbale hot: i platform, or any pozslble changr l either domestic or lnrclgn affirm. . :1 ml In . word uhirh umild hr anprnpiinlr l of musing fancy, that it la pnsiblr . l iisii SliicsmMaiywDelcide V I! 1'-Mu-go Kitchen. fanadiun Pi-en WT lacing The Convention By Patrick Nlchoinon rm-nrd nf lhc Liberal government. 1. The increasing erosion of HM . siiprcmary ui Parliament. and the ' progresivc iiubacrviencc of Par- l liament in the Cabinet and to the I civil service. I! The failure to pailia into lav: a Bill 0! Rights in protect the rights of the individual citizen. and rwpcrialiy to prolrct minority groups against uiuust domination .'l The failure in combat me in- rreasing domination of our indus- try and resourceii by American commercial interests. and hence ilie growing tendency for our in- llllSlrV and resniircas to be de- wlnprd primarily in tho aelliah Inll'l'f'Sl of those foreign huslneiII- rs, rather than in the national in- Icrrsl of all llanadiam. 4 To rmilnre agriculture to its triir iinporlaiire. to our national erunomy. and in ensure that lar- HIPTI once more. should receive a fair share of the national income. 5 The DFDEFEMVE extravagance of the. gnvernmcnt is not merely maintaining tank at In unduly high level; it ta nuaing them in be. increased Yet they are already on high that Canadian industry can- not keep export pricea at levels cnnmettitivr with the rest of the world For this reasonuwe arr mi- nblr to rnmhat the Soviet. bloc": wnrld ecnnnmlr. challenge. and we are likely in be driven out of ev- orv world market except the U.l. A ECONOMY NEEDED Mr. Die-fenbaker in fact recom- l.v nninled out that. in this year when every citizen la being Iaked in tighten his belt to combat hi- nation. .11 out of tin N depart- mnnla of government have increm- od their expnnditure. HI hall urg- cd that I (Inmmisaion should he eslahllilheti here. in axamina gov- rrnmeni axpenditure; just an the Hoover rommiiilmi VII. Iel up in the States. and wax able to save the American taxpayera billionu nf dollars by cutting out wasteful and extravagant expenditure. it. Te government ha: used the Tl-ie Nile. M.D. iUneIcol The Owen Falla dam. completed two years ago the produce powcr for Ugandals industrial develop- ment, in now proving a key point in the battle against onchocercl.Is- is, or river blindness. The great dam stemming the White Nile not far from Lek: Victoria la being used I! a giant mixer of insecti- cides used to kill the slmulium fly. carrier of the disease. Experiments carried out. over I 40-mile slrctcli of the Upper Nile showed that it wu possible to erad- icate the ximuilum fly by treating the rivpr with I solution containing DDT. Realizing the strategic posi- tion of the Owen Falls dam. the U- ganda health authorities decided to pour insecticide into the water ruIii ing through the dam slulccl. They claim completa success for the op- eration in tracing lower stretch- es of the. rivrr from the. insect put. Gifted Childran On nonaiderauol. I I I I n o r MCKODOHI. d l r a I t n r of jun. inr advancement tr ining for pub- lie Iciioola in Lomhm. 0ni.. Inyii Ill. ll opposed to Iegregating iiia gifted children from the averagc. , ASSOCIJUDII with gtudgnta pl similarly high intellectual calibre provides Itlmulua and producea better academic reaiiiu. she ran- cadee. but it tends tn Iteer gifted children off the track of men! adjustment. "We Ihoulri cut out this 'lan't she cutc' and the 'wliIl I Itrange boy' approach with I child of above - average intelligence." she. Idviaea. "Gifted children are. hu- man being and they want to bc treated II Iuch." she lay: that while Ipccial elaaaea might get the cream of the crop -- children with intent- gence. quotients of up in 106- adulla should not expect brilliant results or them. "Let'I get back to treating them II people." Ibe. aaid. "we have to create the kind of t L a Medically :4 Speaking ' I7 III-nan N. IIIIIIII. I. I. IATUIDAY HAY ll "D-DAY" In em! on Nylon!!! wbaayoutakayoilreiroiitottht garage. For latuniay II "D-Day" -Danger Day -- as far II motor- IIII are concerned. i sumac. about that Saturday in the most dnuemua day of tin weak. some mo peramu - t.IiIt'I more than one-mill of the mum total-wen killod in Saturday in!- In addition; 410.01! sons were injured in baiurdaya. biI aim in the greats: total (or any day of the week. The man dangerous time of day -Saturday or any oilier- in ba- tvveea 4 and I pan. Plnpointing it I little cloner. the hour between 4 pm. and 5 pm. accounts for the greuut number of injuries and the hour from I p.m. to 1 pm. for the greauai number of tnltic deaths. '.'.'IIkendI in general are more dangerous than week dIyI. some 13.73) of the a7.aoo per- Ionl killed on us. roIdI and high- ways last year met death on week- ends. A total of 766.090 worn in- jured on Saturday and Sunday. The reanon for thia weekend carnage lies in the motoring hyb- its of the American public. Every highway in the nation has lla Iliai-e of Saturday motorists who are determined to get to their weekend destination in time for dinner-even if the last 60 miles air so' must be covered in one hour at. Year after year. excessive speed accounts tor the majority of trai- flc fatalities. Last year it was blamed directly for 12,700 deaths. During these final few nice week- endrn! this year. let's links it easy. Dinner will wait. QUESTION AND ANSWER V. W.: What would cauu an ex- cessive, growth of hair Im a wom- In'a face at the age of 27? An:wer.The- cause of superflu- ouii hair it: not known. it. is prob- sbiy due to some glandular disor- ar. However. just what gland: have been involved baa not as yet been determined. MOONLIT APPLES, At tho top of the house the Ipplea are laid in rows. And the skylight lebz the moon- light in, and those Apples are deep - i-ca apples of green. There goes A cloud on the moon in the au- tumn night. A mouse in the xsainsrol -rraclrh- mi. and Acrar-hes. and then There in no sound at the top of the house of men M mice; and the cloud ia blown, and the moon again Dapplea the Ipplcn with deep-In light. They are lying In rows there. und- er the gloomy beam.-: 0I,thI nagging floor. they gather i-the silver streams Out of the moon. those moonlit ap- plea nl dreams And quiet is the steep stair under. In the corridor: under there It nothing but sleep. And stiller than ever an orchard bouglu they keep Tryst with the moon. and deep in the ailance. deep On moon-washed apple: of wonder -John Drinkwaier. MAXIMS Ttia liinnblect ciiiaaa of all the land. whoa clad in Ilia armour of I rigltcau aauc II Ilnlter than all lha huh If lmar. that will help I Itudent be him- Ielf One way in do it in to treat bright children II human beingl. not II I brain." lhrrat. or the net at , ' , arhliratlnn in whiitle down organ- lzvrl labor'n righ to collective bar- mining. The poiiltion gained by tho Labor Movement must be protected. There might be ivima 0! the bighlighu of John Diafenbakerl personal election manileaic. They are six points which would attract wiriosprend aupport. Imong all VII inn; everywhere in Canada. who in making his ucond by It the pretidency. in the III praaldeatial IIIiaIi. there was I countrywido Iwoep tn Eiuniimvar and ba oaptur. 441 electoral votaa Igalnat I for Stevenson. In the lat voia eotini. Eisenhower 3.3.- 3: vote: and siaveuna 31.314.- Thll year. MI 1 This already in the way the fl , with iii ii; gist i 3 :23 PUBLIC FORUM Iuhua II no In In Inn: in by Iorreuponlenlu It ueadau II mu-Id. 'nI Onrlaa duo III IIICII II nialca C a-Igadaah. CllI1.DREN'l nooks Sir. - Once again. the Canad- laa Library Asaocialloll la planning Ila annual celebration of Y CInadI'I Book weak. which be held II uauaal from November 15th in 22nd. During tlila Nook. interested groups IcroIs the coun- try work together to bring good reading in CInIdalI children. gar Osborne. Count II- brarlan of Derbylbin. Eajaad. In be our Patron tbiI war. may waadar why In counw llbnriaa has III: in be Patron of I Caldlal cbiidi-ea'I book uni. but I II- Iure you that the choice la II II- lg: eallait one. In in. ur. oaiuea Ionatai III limit cIIlk& Cl duldi-cI'I books. written kin envious two but-Id ml nt- byun. incuadgu-r II have it bound in lh III dim nouneonaohuiofablic LIbl'll7.'Theu Iuianltta only known sepia. 8 Il- d.u?hctioI H LII? X on Nu-in A131 jd. an NIIIII hr nah: & & are but IxprIIIIl.,h Q Oil worth: "1 Ruhr” lreallud when VII I- glncmn-nua- II II& t ..'. II I ' Drusilla an min in Yomu w E OUR YESTERDAYS II-an 'l'bI Guardian Iilaa TEN YEARS AGO l (October I. IMO) The Hon. H. F. G. Bridgl. TId- erai Minister of Flaberiu. will visit lhla pmviucI nut week according to information released in summer- idda lIIt night by Mr. J. Watlm MIcNIught. M. P. He will arrive at lummeralda In Vlodnudu In- ernooli T I Department of Flan- ariu be Q will remain on the hind unti Saturday. hr purpose of organ! Q Artillery Aaaociatiol tor Princa ll- ward Inland. The re-eaavai-Ila of to railroad what-Haabout ll. m. If . P. III-iaeaal . It aaaunu.-uag Iaunnen which In hoooatractforthowork. filo?!-IIVI YIAII ACO (oIubIr.I. Ill) lav. G. J. -Hlclatllll. I. 3.. It It. 1 E govanunant can be long Iacure xpoaition." bear that in mind; unfortunately they do-not al'wIyI do Io.-Brantford Exposi- tor There was I little Itnr! tint "do- it yourself" is slightly. ever It) Iliglitly. on the want. This will be glorious new: to the Illppers;and- Irmchair brigade who not only couldn't do-it-tliemselvaa but Iu!-g lerod fractures and contmiona when they tried. Now when Mend wile declares iiibl abe needs new kitchen cupboards. the man of the house can curtly exilllln lhll 50' it.-yourself is going out of style and would she please look up the name of ii good carpenter in the classi- fied.-Calgary Albei-ton A block turbine IIII been put into operation It wsnncon which can rotate L500 times I Iecond and 90.000 time I minute - I new world record. The device mIleI it possible to observe the Ipeedl faster than sound. to try out grease and olla. and to study the critical points of wear on objects and parts moving at these speeds. The rotation speed of the turbine can be bdjuued and stabilized at any point between 1.000 and 90.- 000 iurna per minute. it has In electronic atroboacopc that makes it possible to see parts. as though they were stable while spinning.- Francc Actuelio E ltarlllmilllbaa . '5 Ieaauuaud yuan." You can hardly ace..." blmolriubllg IH.m.- Ktngatonilhll laarecealpallalnoraibuan ciiiu wltbapopulntioaexeeedlng lomonoionncity conaldered their street lighting in In eompieigiy uate. However. the survey Ibowed moot emu I con- Icloua effort to improve lighting. almost every can where bel- bocn iiutailed. crima and night. traffic accidents nu greatly nducod. - Street Lighting Magazine bia Home of Repre- 'IentIt.tveI that I complete revis- ion of the defence program. from top to bottom. II to bc made "in the light of circumstances now ex- l illing in the world."..Vancoux-er C! 1?? LONG LIVED The average age of people in. ing in the Netherlands in. higher than in any oibnr country. Civil Servant Wins 52,500 For True-Life Story: "The Two-Edged Dagger" All Ottawa civil In-vani who mica hunted Communal. guarriilu in M - Ha talk the full at Two-Edgad Dagger"-bnwbo no I nadvala Iupantldn and n and Kb. an corrugated .UnIIuougwrIp ingpaptaadth wiihnrongumlj. .Pdnt nania and Iddreu dun-ly. oninplaicly Indoonoctly on from ofparcIllNIN'K. 'Pni your own name and Iddxua intha frontuppcr lafi an-bar. and inaidapareal ' Don't guest about wuighl-haw your Poet Oina waigh puula. POIJDVTIIIISSUGGUHONIANDIIII eggs-evwonuvzx Iboifruaelinuy Ihoeboxu-nu cardhoardear-IoaI. CANADA POITOVIICI PLAN NOWQ. I . . . to ban your naevaiioa, remodeling, hm-in daconiioa, Ial IiIiIiIIIauI loan bring the Irlmr IIIIIIII when ikillod worhn Id iIIfidInIvIIIblI. hill ml. Community Cannlga to . .lNCllAS.lfllVlNffl.l it COMBAT SIA3.WGH.Al- : UNlMPI.OYMlNh;' ll s