E511: ffiuardiuu’ Iowan Pchee Inward ulna has Pabttuet etc! want u amrntu at too Prince Street "50 . PLI. the unions t‘ pain III In A linen. Publi-net and General Hanna 0 Walhet. F Io: Hembct ( audnan up \ew uupey P tsaeu Aasrtaiimt lemon at the taaatttan vi- em Ad I Hutu of t ticulaltom Sumo: More: at btllmuutde Iluntaguo and A he-run Iiwiuenteo Nationally I: -muun sex-upapeu Advert:-an M-rxtre H Ital llreet Hut main rm: ti tnini..i' \I \l1ill"V4l lb’! West Georgia sueet. hitac-rune u Strand 1‘ Matt 5, he tern-t thqrlonetmsn. Summetaldv II on pet aw in neuter» in Pl'.‘.l 8900 Outer Proiiucu and l'.< lt'.'i.r up, .,.,u,,,. l"Rll)A\‘. IL! In “GE 1 ‘\'O\'. is. I557 Power Prospects tine til ill? llltist lllllttttldltl an. ".'lUl'l(‘f-.‘f‘flPnt$ in F’arliantt-tit since fonfederattoii so far as lllr‘s't‘ Maritime l‘io\‘iiici-s are (‘t]t]|’i'[']](\(l was made _\t‘~;lt‘l'fla\ in» ii,«,,,,.. Minister l7iet'eiittakot-, iii iii.» .-ti’.-.-i that 3£"f‘t‘meiit had lN‘t‘ll l‘t‘;lt‘ltt‘tl \\llll tltr l‘rotttiors- of \tt\;{ ,s'.v.iii,-. and .\f‘\\ Rl'llll<\\l"i\ on .i i--tiii poo. “' 'l‘lu~ fiZI‘f‘t‘tnt"It has l)(“t‘ll made ttt Jll‘tIll'(l Willi lllt‘ l"v‘tlr‘t‘;tl (lf‘\f‘l')lln]6‘lll llllI_'l.‘»1l]1, |It~'.r~t‘tin:etit'< pro. t‘lt"t'llt'tl itli‘rl'_'t‘ tit iit.it-ii\i- the t‘t'llltlfIlll' tielllii-iii;_~ (ll lllls ;i.i.-i ..i tattarla. [l}llllt'lll.'Il'l_\ lll tlii~ l'ic.'il tit lrirlustrial dexolopnioiit. -\s l"llT‘t'}l\'l iii the 'l'.‘i:v-tic .\’poot‘l1. tho (ltl\I‘t'llll|t‘lll will pro. rido, on a basis of full i-i-p.r\iitciii ht l\’r~\i Bi'iitis\\ti~k. tho llti'i~ss,lh\' titt- aticin: for the Roi-i-liuooil ll\t’lr'r) c-let'trtt' l|tfllI‘t‘l iio\\ riiuiriiii; t‘tIIll plcttoit. it \\lll also i'ttll\llllt‘l the thermal power plaiits that \\lll prir vide the for the future power supply of the entire area of liarkliniio .'\'mi l4i‘itti-uii'k arid \'o\,t .\'i't>ll5l. as \\f‘ll .4: the llllt‘l't'i)lllli-i'lIitll l|tlt‘§» that are ni~etlN‘l tit tttrlor that the two provinces may pool their pow- er i'es'ourt.‘es. Both the plants and the line will ho xfllfl to the piiwiiti-es ttitli ltttii: Moroo\'ei', the t'.o\ct‘tititi~iit will tl;l_\’ a sttbvention on coal used for pow- that It is llf‘('(.‘.\‘.\‘Rt‘_\' to etiiiali/e tlio I'tt\l of the coal with the cost of used for the same purpose ltl tltitario. This latter move will have a double [ll|l'p('\\'r‘_ as it \\Ill oit<ttro that coal prrviiii-ed in the ‘.\laritiitios~ will continue to be used for ;;t'tt\\’Iltg power demands and will itot be re- placed by oil brought from foreign fields The Prime .’\littie-'tt‘r confidence that this proi:ram_ which carries the enthusiastic support of the New Rruitswick aitd 7\'o\‘a .S'i~otia lastlllfi D3<l_\‘r'llF‘tll over a lt‘l'lll. er produ('tion to tlto c\tt‘tit i'it;.il iitasmuch (‘\Il|“\.\'I‘tl l‘t‘entiers, “will haw‘ a and beneficial effect growth and welfare of the Atlantic FPEIOH." \\'e ha\'e no doubt but that this will he the case. and that l‘riitcc Fld\\arri island as well as our .\‘l.\‘t(‘t‘ l"rm'int'es will benefit tremeiirious- l\'. To do so, howe\‘er, we shall have to have Pas} on tho iv-otiottuc access to the i-lioaper power fat‘illttr~s \\llI('ll are to be pro- vided. This ltritit:.s its t’ltlt'f‘ inure to the propos'r‘d (‘ausewa_\' t\'ortliumbcrlaiid Straits, mi-r \\lll(‘ll pnuvt’ lines could be ritti willi lllll" tlllllt'llll_\ \\‘hat a picture tho tuturr- presents. \\llll ottr power and traits: portattoti problems solved in tltis mariner-7 A few _\'eai‘.< azo such allitr- nl Rt'l'tN.\ int; [lt‘l\\'[lt"t'l\' were in the realm lllllt‘-(ll‘t‘.Illls‘. Today there is iiotli- inq \is'iOll3l'_\' about them. It he liopcil tltal our reprr\etttatt\'cs will rise to tho oi-i-asion. and press imiti-rll_\ the mraris \\llI('ll will enable its to share fully ‘in the ambitious prozraitt the Prime ‘Minister has oittlined. /1 \\ Mr. Gordon Says No l.lllt’-sh we hate It‘lItl ltlltl ;t ttt‘\\'.~ di'[\;.]l(‘h mntotlting which \\;isn't there, Mr. Donald (lordon, Presid- it-ni of the t‘.\'.R.. is_coini: to he in the had books of .\'v~\tltiuiidlaiiders and especially of tlte niombers of the St. .lohn's Board of Trade for Iome time to come. The .slor_\’ i_'oos' lt;l4'l\' to tilt‘ tin). gump two or three years ago. when the ferry “William Carson". ot'itZl"- ally intended for the North S_\ dney- Port Aux Basques run. was diverted to Argentia on .\'ewfoundlatiil‘s smith East coast, when it was dis covered that the harbour at Port Aux Basques was unsafe. Rit:htl_\ or wrongly, Mr. Gordon the blame for that: and his ptwtttzt mffered another blow when he re Inf IO allow the ahlP 10 l"a"‘l“‘Tl . and passengers, on fin that the facilities at M-pj were not suitable for that 'H traffic. I-lb is tit and pcrsistentl_\' for I‘I‘(‘I‘l\'f‘fl MOMS Hi.-es. fresh from a great election \ict.or_\. ariited in St. John’: to ar‘lt'lt‘ess the Board of Trade. Some- how, the members of that body ex- tracted a promise from Mr. Ilees to the effect that if they could prove that could be driteit on the leri'.\ at .-’\l'[1f‘Iltla. safely and with no utttotxard dislocation of time l'rlltlt"\'_ he would undemake to per- suade the t‘ .‘\' R. to agree to the re. iiticstoti art‘attt:t‘ittettt. The Board tnembors accepted the challenge with RlHt‘l'll)'§ and last week they re;id_\' to lead a ttiotorcade .'iboai'ii the good ship (‘arsoit. Rut, t‘:lt‘\ \\t‘l‘6‘ lo and lwltolti. just as they had their eozniies warmed up for the trip word came from Mr. (‘.oi-don that the whole idea was impt'at-tit-able and would llH\f‘ to be abandoned. ’l‘liis lllllt‘ lie did not claim that the cars could not be driven hoard sat'cl\' but that the decks of the ship were not Ill good trim for that sort Oil of thiit: ‘l‘ltis .s'ouiid.s' a little odd. s".llI‘6‘ the lt'l'l'_\ was lllllll to ltatirlle automobiles and. pres'ttntalil\'. the ctixipra and i-oiistriii-tion of the ll¢"‘\‘ li.i\o iioi lu‘t‘ll iillt‘l't‘tl lll .itr\' \\.t). lloii lllt‘ \lttl_\ \\lll t‘Iltl no one I’.lll \.i_\' at this i'i‘ttii'.'-il stage itt llt"_'tll].'4llttll\ 3.itI one lllltlfl is sure at tho lIlttIl1t‘lll. .\ll'. lloiialtl t‘.oriloti would not l't‘('t‘l\P first pt'l/t‘ iii a piipitlat‘il)' cotttest in .\'t. .Ioliii's, if the iiiottiliiws of the Roard ol ltl it and tllt'_\ 'l‘r;iile h.id att_\ sa_\' prolialil_\ would. Mr. Benson's Intentions .\ii i-itioiii-agiiiz \‘lQrl of the l'tt- llllt‘lllltlll to turn a now lt‘Jtl in the matter of piiis tits-pits-al is reported from Rome where the l'..\'. Food and Agricul- tural ltas been meet- lllL' itt ltlt‘llKt')' i-otit’ei't‘tti~e. itrwl .\'t,ttt‘<' ti\r‘I‘ .\'l l l'- tlrgaiii’/ation Rt‘pl_\'Itt£: lit t't‘ilit‘i<m from the rcpt-escittatixe of several coun- iticluditi: (‘anada. Sei'retat‘_\ of ,\r_'ii«-itltittc Reiison promised that the l'tiited States will ll'lf"Q_ llt‘llt't‘ltt[‘l lt “a\'rtid dopt'essitt;,: prices and gen- et'all_\' disritptiiisz world markets". Speakiii: more specitii-all_\'. he pro- ttiisorl: “\\'e \tIll compete Iairl\‘ on the itorld market, We will be com- p(‘lllI\'P in qualit_\'. We will par- ticipate in mutually profitable in- torriational trade that gives our t'll.~<tnmt‘I‘.< altroarl continuous op- p0t‘llinll_V to earn the foreign ex- (‘l1.'tt"?P they need to buy our pro- diii ‘Y ' <r‘t‘llI< fair Ontitlflll. ll’ .\‘lr I'.« ll .iti Iltl\\ pi‘i‘\’ll‘rltl(‘ ('titlEl’t‘§\‘ to agree to the new pOll('_\’ every- thing will be fine. There will be no "fire—salos“. no ntore give- in specially need _\' more a\\a_\s- ca-cs \\ltt"t'F‘ other esportiitg court- lt‘lf‘\‘ will co.opoi-ate and no more fort‘im_' the receiving countries to a'-_'tco to plll't'll2.\'t‘ so iriaii_\' ‘l7ll\'llt‘l.'~ A to o\i‘(‘pt for o;ii'lt llll\‘l]t‘l tho_\' l'f‘I'(‘l\'(‘ as gift. Rut it m:i_\"be as well not count on (‘oii,:ressiott.'tl approval un til it has linen actuallx siiziicd atid si‘.~|otl. \loi-e than once the admitt tslr:ittoti has seen its §_'t)(l'(l ltllt‘Itllt)llf~ friistrated b_\' a frat-tioiis t'oitt.;t'i‘s.s. it could happen in this case too EDITORIAL NOTES of itiitqis lQ|' used to he a good in New Rt1ttts- tll late little of t 'liuri'hil| I‘f‘\'l\‘$‘f‘l 'lltt' lltitisli mines hiisiitess, f‘<p(‘t'lFlll_\ attd .\'e\\foiindlattd. \t"I‘} i-iiltiiii; pit \\ll'l»\' has ltoetl it. _\'ow_ 'l‘radt' \1iitis'tct' thinks tlte ftl.'lt'l\'t‘l can be It t‘t‘t'l£Illll_\‘ is worth going after. _\i".i"< lllr‘i'o it a at \Ii Fi;ttik Feitltaii of .\lottitt ,\'io\i;irl was pt‘t‘<"lllf‘tl \\'Illl a purs'c of .‘~:.".‘.."i'_t$tI for risking his life to sate a cat which had wandered pat'tloits|_\' I'ltt\‘I‘ to a high tension \\lI‘t‘. lle (lt"s‘l‘l'\'f‘S e\'t‘i'}' t‘t‘tlt OT it and more, although he would pm- hably say that the satisfaction of sn\'itt;_v the little creature's life \\'a~ t¢~\\;q|'(l i'r1tiIlL{l'l. Ilt"lfllll)tllll‘S. loo. commended, for their the are to he thoutzhtfulness in recognizing good deed in a tangible way. a in .-\ roniittdct l‘residettt l‘l|.\(‘lllltt\\I‘l' is s‘nllflflt‘fl ht tho Pro vidoni-e Sunday Journal. whit-l \’Il}'<f “A series of television spec i-hos. itt itself. will not provide thi leatii-rsliip that is now required. The i\itioi'ican people also need to be convinced that the president is per sonally and directly dealing with the great affairs of state that he is not being unduly shielded from tiiiit-|_\ to information and responsibility by his subordinates: that he will act as well as speak About those mat. ters of national concern; and. abovr all. that he will know how to fight politically in Congress for the things he heflevee " rEi>':Re‘;,. NU- ASSISTA _Pa3—Ll-C——FCTRmA_ interval the Cu d an doe. uni nu-cg aatiit envtmu thn opinion M ffirff. pnmle i. llO\ll-I THO! (HITS FRO“ ABROAD ‘H t anada a n d tier "Queen" have been much in the iti~\\s here, but ne\ei' too much '0 ~'Ht this tlaniuslt former Rri tislicr \i-iot'rlim'.: to a brother- Ill la\\ \\ltf| .'It't'tllllllal’lI(‘t'l his fl3||sllllf‘t' In ll\l< {air land I am the most i-launish of all m_\‘ Scot- tiult ‘ant t‘.\tt‘\ '. P F, l llt"Fll‘tll\' azree with him in that, '(iarrlcn of the t‘.ult"' vtliere iiiio ma\ tratel Riitish tiiliiittltia Is a \.'i~-I and great province with its motint— ains, \allP_\'.l. streams. beautiful cities \'ancoit\er Iopptnz them all itt \attoiis l\3_‘\ fiil .\’init|c_\ atity and . after all loielv sunsets at summer IlEl|'hll$‘K\ Alllltilll tuilizhts drxrcnds \\ at IllllL‘_ men in si>l1ll' of tin’ t'el.'iti\e.< and friends. I am quite enthus- ed Hill] Victoria mounds vtith - hail. to me rexcal a hit of they i-ertauil_v * an old uoild rltatnt which l‘llllt’ll}iI'fl Japanese in m_\' d _ are It hit hard to rttal I mirzh time soon \'ir-totia tltroiigh rosy- coloted classes itti at-count of the \'l‘l\ spf‘1'l3l oi-i-astons l was pri- tilcgcii to be visiting in that In- cale lltt\\f‘\'l"I‘, after all the pas- sing years, I believe I would still be thrilled \\ith’\'ictoria despite g lvstfnlnl of _\niiitifiil enthus- ll-I-lll ’IIic l.'o~.il \isii in ll\I\ l'tIlIfl lll «ill piol\abl\ lI'Vt|1I‘O\6‘ Bri- lixtl \lll"llf'an i‘el.'itions \llll(‘l1 uoiilrl please nreatlv ll1l< per son of win countries We. my .\Ill0‘l‘ll'Rl| friends of British ex tiaiiioii and myself deplore any sciioiis ttitfctenres ltciuecn oitr t_‘l4‘.ll iiiiiniftes. and ilI'I_\'lllIfl2 tltal ltl‘l!lO\'f‘< their friendship is tii-lii-nted greatly Of course I imp Ql|(‘(‘n F,l|]al)(‘lll for herself nlinic l‘r-rliaps a thrnu batlt to II\\ l‘tll\' ti’;tIiitn; iii I} \r‘rv to i. ,ll t.tIt.1tlI;Itt lioittr to al Iliiii, llliti.h attrl l‘\lH‘t'l.'Ill\ tltt‘ littc ,-mrl lit;_'lt ici_'at'tl lf1\lIlll‘t'l in Its re the t‘t"I’,;lt|I1R \‘o\eretEtI \\'hrn the illustrious and Era!‘- io-i Qiieon \'ictoi'i:i passed on to ho» v_-teal ie\t;ttd '\6‘ felt as lhoiiplt \\f ll.Ifl lost another i_-,~ii|i.,iii t ,.i~i ll ‘iii~i \:Is :1-ittrtst as ;_it';t| So Itoltt this land to the .\tttlIlt of that which ririiilr ilaims lCltI.ah(‘llt as its Qociii I sav straight fro the hcaii i.od hate the cen — ll>Il..' ttta\ -he I(‘lRn int:-t tier last lbiiiti;tiii"' ‘Finlay: mail also brought the October edition "("g|-igdign Home and School." Believe it or not. it contained another thrill. \ second cousin of rninr_ H _ l-‘.\ccuti\c \If'(‘ Pre linni Sydn(‘_\. IS Little wonder then I called this my "(‘angdg ’ Harold. River School He and branch of the service, and vet- erans of World War One. His sin- ter was A classmate of mine I Rii‘siitcss (‘olleize in Fharlottetown nlllmttszh a bit m_v senior as to years Another note of interest, while . I always enjoy the Ca- llome and School as I like to keep in touch with educa- tional doing: In my native land at one. At time of vrtttnl. I have -Iommed through the Canadian puhlirplirm but flm lllikllll NF uard with anticpatioa to further and careful paychology in hand Island clan. ; l T*.“3.Cl'?.C_U'T . t l Antarctic Adventure i A-.~t::l‘:Il'Ll’dl:i‘(“!:;lml':l::Id0fl 'T‘hi'oti;h the '1: ‘-'ltl\\ and continuous da_\li:ht ol the ‘iitLar- cur summer Ill ioitraue.-ti~ c.\.— plorets are l£ll\'ln',; one of inc last great land ad\enttircs tell to man - the 2.000- milc irck across the hostile wastes of the \Olllll pole Dr \ivtan F‘. liichs an lint li~bman. and 13 men from the British (Ioititiiitttitcalih |OlIItl(‘_\l‘t'l forth from a lonely base on the tc\' edce nt the Weddell Sea lht‘ middle of last month. They hope to fight IlIf‘tt' uar (nor the frozen heart of the taxi »\ntari-tti- i-nntinr-nt In the fllslfinl Ross Sea A aiippoit [I.—lll\ ot I‘. ted in the t‘(\nqIIf‘l‘(\I‘ iii \It I-i\ei~r~<t. New 7,e:-ilander Sir l-Ttlmitnd llil. l lary. expects to meet them ahniit 100- mile: on the Ross Sea ildf‘ of ill? pole. snmp ttntr ln ll(‘(' ember. Ht!lar_\s' ,:l’t|ll[| has jlllIl[N‘(l II” from Us Sea l‘i.‘-tsp ;tpd_ after the planned mertinq will accmnpant Viichs men hack to the Ross Sea if the \'entiiri~ silltt‘(‘fl- be the lll‘\l time the tIl(‘tllll'.‘In nits bli/Lard swi-pt Jllllltlsl lift‘ less recton has been i-rossert OTHER BRAVE HEN Over the tears other hr;i\i- nien bate siitrendered to iiu tur\ of elements and the punish- in’: cold and ttirtted bark Still others haip mot death ‘NIH: mlIt'h shorter t'lI<lRnt'I‘s in the \nlar(‘ti(- ll .til| The south potty nt i-oiii..» Ii" been t'|ln(]lll"lT‘(l before Itoii.-ald tmundsen ilw \tIl\\f‘2 tan was this rirsi "fl net‘ I4. I.'lll '3!" Robert Falcon Scott, the aeitinz llt!‘f‘P the most Fa'l(‘i'l\ and \t',.S Icrli l‘roxin('r~s or is \|‘\\ll|llflfl. lfmtl lartht'r East" It has \n r.- t’t"llfl\ become a iiioiini-c that at 3 . appreciate that l"lRl|\l‘< are Rl\\a_\'s \‘1| happiv ihcv ran read the (Guardian al tltttiiult it hit latei when thcv \'lS- me VI'hntever they might think of your uhen home. it on American the red t'|.t\ 'l‘lt" ttnl\' t.‘riiir I h.t\i- ro titiir is the poor llt"ll\(‘I\ here (if course that IE "fl f,-mli ,.( any in t"OnrN"('llOfl with tlon but of the mail ~.¢~t'\-ice in the l llf‘l\t‘nledl\ m\' patteis are in .\r‘h.'t\lnpo| Iii t';ilifoi'ni:t. bitl at Office there has tilt‘ courtesy forward them All I know about Sehastnnnl is that it is noted for its Cravenstcin apples. and Bar- lnoms ltlflh soil the: \| hen miss lows apple sauce. Then aflatn The tiuarritati ls mis sent to Berkele . and some of the Berkeley subscribers pap- ers come to me. I 0 not real- scqtutinted with former Island- a ers \ in the telephone As as time permits I am looking forward In fV\€‘(‘llnE in person some I have contacted by phone. Through the Berkeley folk. I dis- covered a former native of the "Garden Province" has been liv- ing within a few blocks of her! for the past eleven years, um I; on the member roll of the church to which t belong. One of the highlights of my relatives. and their B.C. friends‘ sit. was the wonderful colored ou any rule. It was a rare eventnts treat and on I'll Inn] cbert and remfihr. A letter fun; a sister informs an flailing mean ad Itngtheyoutftdthatlfeatafl Ileahela promising land. It was wonderful to have fined: kldlp — kt I.C--flu ndpuahbaafldumvl garden. and that than -Qlatuthenqebafio I :a— titr:c ‘\'ll.'ll'f‘lE in fine publication . . t“ttlF‘l L‘? as 5 11‘. v mind the latter as I become. ‘'''I teat tied ‘hr po'e on l-'n:lisltmait ' ‘nut riietl on the re- .l in Int. 1913 min iiiurne_\‘ \riniual lll(‘ll$!l'(l F. t\al on .\m.' '29. ill‘."t was by plitiic Behind Fur-lts and Hillary are \P3f'I of planning and mod- ern eqiiiiiittettt The men are iti.ikiir.: ‘lie tick tn Srioitials and \\ca.scls_ names iii niodcrn ma('llIflf‘S designed in bowl the snou l)o:- _‘la(‘lt‘l'S. liottlm: winds and crippltnc cold Fun airplaties are sitting the tin’ deiialtiitn l)o:~ and -lcilt All _-mitt; Alon: to he ‘t’sf"‘l in side i: ll|ST(lR|t' f‘.Rt)l .\l) The t‘\Pf‘(ll!lt\rl r:-int-ir croun ' "l‘.'l('Illll;,‘ the hire, l'll(’lI- ‘_j'tI‘I[\ \\lll liillou lot about 200 titties lhc roittr. takcii ll\ Scott. In \lari-h this year. while ik- f‘f1\t"lf. llllll it the crossing. h.\ .\'r~iitt iii l.'lll lltllat'_\’s l'Ip l‘— ltti ltrsl to ivtrarr Scotts top». \\l1 to r‘\itlotci. as the worst tiiiirnrx in the world’ It took liillai_\ and his mm. paruoris aboiii 43 lll'tllt‘s in reach lllt‘ siiinc shelter It traitors ll lfI(Ii\' Scott sctcral m ‘nth: While the first aim of the ex l"‘tliltitn is to cross the .'ltitarc- lira. important sriciitttir nhlec’ also are sought ‘the mf‘u in charge r‘\po to "*lH|llt‘lt‘ l0DtlEl3IlllI(.'<ll and 2m- ltutcal .\llI‘\(‘y< Al ucll as Dll.\'.\I0‘ lo:it'al and IT1f‘tf‘itt‘nl(\;:ir'al ox nlnratinn that should prme hi:hl_v v.-iluahle lo sh‘pp]nq_ ,'a\'|;;[inn and the southern hr-mi s|)ll(‘l'l‘ .\ll-:.\§l'l{liT lt'F t‘\l' It Is tioitcd l\ii ihmi _«i,,,..-tin. :Ital l‘l‘ttlt‘ilnl ttliirh include: measurement n! the lhjrknpgg M the ice cap will throw furthpr llllll 0" the "OHll‘l'lln;‘ tboorleg Rltiilll iiiic “pat inml mast lint‘ tticnrv is um; the W:-dd;-it bra and the Ross \‘c,»i Mp ,,,m~1 hV' uater hO’flPatl1 the [(-0 pap gnd that '\nl3I'('ll(‘.2 is in rpgltty "M one continent but two Another theory contend: iii. htdeait lltntlhlatn i-ham imiim.,,.‘ -intigh South ‘\ittr~i-rut in lttlarctir trmiintniiu and then up Into the polar pl]. teaii ‘V I fear that up have lf‘l'f‘ hfala fht-. Inralr hlifl =9‘-Prnl rat'l\. Us st thotightful neighbor. Who I a y I American; aren't nice folk.’ In recent column. I noted ‘Writ i!""lflt2 Rrandson. tinge. to repair oer rose trellis. Mire is a thing of the but aa.lbe house next door ore. some talk sell and move to am lcr homes when their families leave hit-nc *! Here we lust sold all but the or- Ifitnal ltomesite. and most of my fine view has been cut off with the new buildings. However. the only sensible thing is to make the moat of what‘: left and be thankful. To return to M . x- on. her column alone is worth the price of the paper. I stir!» |.V fllloy tier style. as do my -el atlves and friends. ll much. much fun len- gthy. I know It. and bow} How» ever. thank: for put i-out-testes. andmybeatwlebeatonltwbo may read. inn. p'.J'.) tulitand. t‘. in. mi pieltntinarv explorations for l the Hillary partyl tuttted up a stone shelter built 4 \ ‘ chase by Dixon 'ElIen‘.: Diary was’ Seldom Caused By Heart Disease Dy Herman N lundensea. MD. P‘All\"l‘t.'\'G can be a frlxhten-. Illa experience Yet in most can-I as, it need not be for. i:enerall.v. a fainting spell in easy to ex- pain 0 put it simplx. fainting or dluy spells are caused when the brain receives less blood than it s ou EMOTIONAL (‘Al'SF2 An emotional disturbance for. example. can cause vmi to faint ‘ small blood attacks pass quicklv and the Vlt‘-i ltm is easily retited Sl'llOl(Ini'. and. ll(‘('3blOndl.l\ er en drinking coffee mizbt cause a person to faint Bottt are stimu- lants and may iimvnke iimstrle it-ssels. the brain's Neither of these ltowmei is a common cause of fainting if they do cause tztddiness or loss of consciousness. hmseter. the sim-l pie remedy is to stop vnokinti or drinking coffee ‘ TIGHT t‘0Ll.AR \ itzlii collar vtii:lu must" lain tin: You see. the brain :eis its blood supplv throuzlt the carotid artery This artery divides into two branches ltist under the law. the other cstondin: tip the side of the l,lt‘€‘ to a spot ]ll\l above the ti-iiiplc At the iitiitltttu of those two brant'he_s ls HFl\(‘ tissue. iihicl! we call the carotid sinus Stimu- laiion of this tissue can cause it drop in the blood sllPDl\ headed toward the brain Thiis. H tight collat nres.sitts' on the carotid sinus mttzhi ht'lll§ a faintin: spell or at least fl bit of ztddtness HEART SEl.l)O.'ll Ttl BLAME Seldom docs heart disease cause lfiltlllflfi but two l‘alll'l_\' rare heart ailmeitls a heart blotk and a narrowin: of \al\e~—(-an be lll(‘ ~0lll'fP trouble in some instances Generallx -pe.ikin:. ihou:li 3 3 if you lime no lll‘~lOI'\’ of heart rllui-l. not iPS' I\iohaltl\ ti. laintin; ihr ~he.irt Pd‘-P ‘C (‘duke of \i-.Ir \tut in fat \\llll '.lllll' nzatn can course fullx in l n Qt‘!-jSTl0.\' \?\'ll A.'\'.\‘WF.R \t S is Bright : disease at uats fatal" \n-.\ti»r Ritxltt . tll\f‘A\l‘ is I term u.ed to (l(“»l"'ll1¢‘ ktdnev dis- tiirbanccs Since lt’tatl\’ such con- ditions can ht‘ t‘tt"I‘t‘('l(‘f'l by ade- quate nicclicrtl aitd stir:-cal treat- ment Rr';ltt s disease It not al- uars lalal The Age Old Story weak in the tall}! I not to doubtful Him that is ret‘el\‘r ve. disptttation. LATE Gl.EA.\'ER Late zlearinr line not full cnouzh tra:r.in' :-. ‘fillt llt‘t'l.ll'l still 0 probe from I ,1ltit||l In to find one l‘ilr)~.~l‘tll more’? A ch.-iii;1e of mood has settled on. l the lant hid tIlll\ tmlss are hlnoitiitt: tn‘ the Mood The zoliler d It I of pollen has hid sat-lied In bright g:*.a_\-erg -earrhivi: nod Tlll\ Is no ilftt loi lii-ttc- me the final Has lturiied \-our tainrite flmipi-s’ f The ~om their stem: lmely ll pa. Go back to hexagon! of RltIl\(\|’ dv-ants Tit» Silos‘ expert:-ioii itar ,2 if yo That took \‘Oll out upon thp fro. rep air‘ William Vincent Ripllpr in the (‘bit .tian \'i~iorti-D Wonttnr OUR YESTERDAYS From The nuardtan Files TWENTY FIVE YEARS AGO t 0!‘. I I9. rl:~ln::iiinn front the Rmm-I of 'l‘t'ar|e arltlt'o-.-.r~4l the member; of the .\‘umtnetsiilo~ Town t‘oim l‘ll at their rezutai meeting last evritin: -n "elarrl to the pur- the town of the pres- ent landing licld tor aeroplanes \lr l, R \llen_ chairman of the Board t‘ommtttce stated that it was desirable that the town should nun the landing field so that it might obtain Government .eranu to firm] the field up to ‘ standard. \lr Leon t‘han.1l rector of a titr party of Parts, ‘km; g my-. vtrv of tax i-spchin: in Prince Ed- rd Island Mr apal Iaid no compet- Rusttll pro- tm and astrakltana wbtlc t‘anada produces silver to: TEN YEARS . (Nov. IS. IN?) The new peacetime Red Cross Blood Transfusion service will be established In the Maritime February ll! Wanuin: hi- when a ‘depot Moncton. 3. not A roaoiulon asking the Gwen- ment to have the Ferry ”rlace Edward " ply a with the winter seulla. was the ‘industrial development here 1 uorld of suntiner now In will be establish-‘ _ I-INQUIRE AT ()N(‘l-J! INCH“ I EPIED NOTES BY THE WAY- Gracloun amenities 5 e to e e I those of differing political creeclil are observed in the namtng by t‘.(‘.l-‘ Saskatchewan Munster Ku- ztak of a bay of Lac La Ronge as “Dtefetrbaker Bay" -— a post where the Prime Minister ttaboe when opportumty affords. -- Ot- tawa Journa Must the Dominion: of Canada cease to have men to go down to the sea in ships‘! what means the continuous flow of our products to the hold of foreign ships’! Have we no sailors. no engineers. no vigators? Have we no shipbuild- erg" f we not soon awa e we will find that while we slept. on came in and carried off that which made. in a people. (‘oi-ner Brook Western Star when we turn our thoughts to grow crops and for the grazing of domesticated animals \ pas- toral t‘(‘0ll0m\ is the oldest econ- nm\ of all in the sturv of man. and it is sull as basic as when recorded by deed and text on the bills of the Holv Land (‘ape Bre- ton Post A t‘hii-and alderman has taken good look ahead at some of the newer auto creations and has submitted a down to earth pro- position He wan the muni- cipgt vehicle tax Mlllfll cities in Illinois may tm based on the length of the car. On the grounds that the auto V\lll('ll uses the most street and parktni: space should be taxed pioporttonately. Ovren Sound .\ltll Times In rcent vears rocklalls have Ot'('lll‘l'l‘d at the site of both the American and Canadian Falls. The Canadian or Horseshoe Falls have been subject to the greater pressure because of the tendency of the fast descending river to cnncentratr a tremendous vol time of Hater iii the crotch of the horseshoe Tits. in actual tni-t. lessened the beauty of the Falls because it diverted water from the wings ~Port fitthur \‘ows-(‘hronic e raid The one duty um’: ‘uni. plain to all of us II the other tel. low’; Lbondon Free Press Indiana report that the two... tor of muskrats indtc.iti=s l winter. ill ' ' - we know “ha kind of ll \\ -- ter the musljrats re:ard as mi Brandon Sun When .4 telephone uprratiii .. as ed lt'i~\ ("all in ii,, Nels Nelson of Plllh Df‘l‘S0l’l-[0-|)f.‘f'.\Oll. .-tie was v..ii "No this is a par:-oii-to-p.ii..,, - Windsor Sill’ \ V’. «all ’ Gifts to Prime ttitvitsti-y Uni... baker of oysters. ll|l)\lFt . sotipatid beef on the part til t , Canadian T r a ' .\ssi.i,,.i ...i should stock the l’t'uttc .'\llll.-'i- at larder at ‘.'t s"t«.c ~ lll Christmas Etc ital Uttati ,; lit‘! There‘lI aluavs be tlw iitiimn ttlar magician - the lllll\l\\ l . turns the lf‘0fll—l"\OtTl impel an ash tray “till the lllll Ill ~. lllll.1(‘l' --Lotttlun Free Pri- It is strange to lhlnk lllal many lfll‘lll(’I'I- ill’ . city folk art alaim to get them on earlv of a in. it ng Time \\lit‘iI id the tub lhittrlstti \tai H’, ii.._ i ii... -.. d The Atnericim buffalo -- 1: It .- anttnal iitasstxe H‘! head and sharp horns nuts‘ in - Indians and earl) explorers alikc One does not l.:i-t rd to see the sintiliiiii. in the "devil paintings" on lllt‘ \l -. sissippi blulfs which so llt.‘l"”1 ad Marquette and -lOlIt>" - - ttan Sl‘I(‘I1(‘(‘ \lonitot i. in, i. ttji l Vlouirlsiu on New Jersey lllln pikes will soon be hearing a ‘ti: e\lC of a ‘ pike Aiithoritv its warning of lo: ahead uii‘ xv- vent some of the .\PP(‘l3('llii‘ :~ rtdents that have taken 'haoV lites Oil the state's buzh zpnad toll-roads —Stratford Beacon- Hv V rs‘. a L.’ l-Jniei-y Formier, Gtinninizsxille. Albert Co. I\'. Treasure Chest: 1. I-‘raitt-is Dixon. ‘.39 Adelaide Street, Saint I .Iohtt. N. B. i 2. Sandra I Waterford. N. S .'l Gerard llartizan. llI'i’ .\‘_\'dite_\'. N. S . .\‘ummerside. P.E. ANNOUNCING The winners this week's (‘aptain Kidd Potato (Yhip Christmas (Tontcst: Skates I Peter t‘atidido. 245 Kiri: Street. Monctoii MacMillan. '23 Union Highway. Neu 4. Boyd Bernard. «till \\'tllm\' A\'eriiie_ Rm. l2.iEs'. I. A new draw is made each tteck. \'irtot'ia Rodd i l MOVED PRACTICAL ELECTRON I08 . TELEVISION COLLEGE l AND INQUIRING OFFICE I l ARE NOW LOCATED AT 234 KENT ST. DIAL 4442 School Opening Nov. 20, I957 PRACTICAL TELEVISION NEEDS —FOR HIGHLY PAID JOBS IN- TV SERVICING MEN ELECTRONICS T\' (7Ol.lil'”.(il’7 ANNOUNCES ITS INTENTION TO OPEN A NEW PRAf“l'lCAl. RADIO AND TV SCHOOL IN (‘HARLO'l"I‘l-JTOW.\'. 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