Inn-l Mil [rennin [Alter Iuhluim-i avarv walk dlv mmqu (assent Iv» ‘ ml Illtuloly bullddyll ll lea w mm... s h in on: ohm-aim CWO" Prince Edward lillud Lika The DIV WJ. Nunez. Publuim hank Walilav [dim a 5mm. Ltd. ll slimmer-l lb» l i l i l lon't they stay put. at least for the four-year period which was custom- ary in the past? The Winnipeg Frea Press. like ourselves, has been struck by this new trend, and tinda littl- relation between the excuses affer- ed for it and the real reasons behind the calling of snap elections in the Ubiquitous Dandruff I] IN. not“. 3. VII DellII Dandruff ll not I serious mod- icIl condffiou. but the Vleflm ll grateful when cm finally ll achieved. 11th In truI pIrlquI- Irly when the IcIlIhI condition ll cllu senon'helc derma- NOTES BY m-fldhmhm- bill silver lax from a short bIldlngvlolf—Ind some have succeedad.—Windaor Star. Neale It I Dee-I Clty. Md., Be Kind To Oil 1 WIitreIIe They're Hnrder in THE WAY ‘l'a flunk a miracle In: is any one Lb. ll will wi . out aenalninL—aurllnlloa (Vt.l Free Press. The fllhlon world aellna to be favoring I winile dowrrw d trend. A PM! designer hm an~ provinces concerned. bill. pwflllll. ul- ucnlnaennu. Ge. m“ Cullmn.‘ _ Victor- la Tlnlu. hair lI combed or bmahed when the scalp l.l aerate he NBth'nl need be done Ell-‘09! to bmlh the scales off the Ihculd- en. But do something if the scalp ls unsightly, loo ouy. or red Ind itch . Ill! 9' l he don't ll l ."— . l u n rmulzl, Efilf’mflu" “M” am Eskimo EINiJ'lll. unl hulllleu ll I m "y llml ll ernmcntal responsibility. It is a case of partisan interests first—and the electors be hanged, "There is no way in which pro- vincial premiers can he made to per- mit a reasonable period of time to elapse between election. ’ says our Winnin contemporary resignedly. llsD mmlu Suhlnlpi-nn .lll. Not uvu 35: pet erh by «my mule] Ind mu M d, M r m:- nationally by vhgzlaul slow-t... I it believes. as we are inclined to um. All of ammonium? vary lullrlu he: bikini «our... wines lemme, l nvlrallv v do. that mam, mvimi ill I , mats are um, i... um um Mm“ an..." “an, Mammal, no“ Cuban (h d V , p“ d :l‘electlons obtained when theapeclflc rem. y... u... I...” in... m yenrabildnit wilibedilcm-d? (Sunny asst/2, wllvaAn 7mg,” ese als are ca e no n the luv sdy laobtalned. “a” m" m m - “My “um Id} We“ am m e hm hm invests or the people but for chm till?“ Lair.“ re MM"- w - W om m "'M- Ch-M- ow”- l w . . . — - WIupul! under-le. er. :nedulan lus lha Canaddlan It“. in. Clnldl: ‘ of political expediency and [a gun oua gulls. all at the outer iay- ' ... l. .lunmly mm. n. l . l... or vapu . m la: scalp. Thu ll - 1...... . .. lit-tie» of .u m. dispatches in u... an... the convenience of the party in lab "may . “Mm-mm» l"Pullman-us” Gamma-m 1m" tram "1:11;!- luv-"vacant (reduce! u. u o. y. .y. A... on well or Rout-n , flee. Tn appeal for public approval the oil I ll llludl m Pumm‘. on,” “m; a." ' .,‘ " "mm M“. In and u... v. w. inlai "m gubluhed hm lu l n" web ground; i“ m ab t M. Mum.“ mum Th. mm cumm mm H.“ Jan-u label null. time on... right. or rlnuulllvon n1 lulu-l unnlllhel In l ' « ~ T0211 8 52°“ "Ike my Mm. the "am?" Com m“ “From 0. om", n "n be Mud on Ml“ l ' mocc ha i all no I y... by mu er rural ml nevi/lied by (Amer sum . my oil nuns .nu UK now per my m us. lull .lllwh... eulald- suulh Cnnl. 1 munwullh, Nu m. n u. lulu. (any Memb-r lull. sur. nl clrlulluou ram: 4 Tfizsmv scrrfilnen in. ion The Album [Merlle has received more than mmmo in I sale of all and III reserva- Seborl'helc dermatitis in lei-l. tin-u Ind lelle- till- ye-r Il- Id somewhat to acne. in nlnll may. My. hutlln'tsocial Cred- It mull —- Hamlluvn Spectator. inmnoel. there ll excelllve oil- ln I of the ullD II well ' v . . Ifl I ll . d PenSIons Conference “The only effective action against :1“ “Eng; “ninja-k a?” The Pearson Governmem ha. their lligh-handedness is vigorous £41013”me “"7 o“... ,m‘ avoided one road-block at the pell- sions conference at Ottawa. by how- ing to Opposition demands for a 310 increase in old age pensions starting in October. at an estimated cost of $116 million for which tax revenue will have to be, provided. Whether or not election commitment to give lhis increase immediately—as the 0p- position parties maintain and Mr. Pearson vehemently denies—is beside the, point. The Government has yielded. as it did to pressures to amend the Gordon budget, and it, hopes thereby to have clearer sailing for its contributory pensions plan at the conference now in progress. Even with this issue out of the the conference prospects are blematical. Last weekend Prem- ier Lesage seized the opportunity of saying that, the Province of Que- bec will not take part in the national plan under anv circumstances. recalled that in its campaign plat- form the federal Liberal Party had promised to establish an option for- mula. for all joint provinciabfedersl programs which would permit any province to contract out of it, and he declared that on this occasion "the use of the formula will consist, for us. in not taking part in the program which the Federal Govern. it was a pie- He and continuous pllhlic protest." Un- fortunately. there is little evidence of such protest Where it would he most effective—at the polls. Unwarranled Omission An extraordinary situation has been rercaled in the Federal Govern- ment‘s allocation of areas that would qualify for tax benefits to aid indus- trial development. in which the existence of this Province has been completely ignored. Apparently no one here—not even the National Employment Office—wan consulted when these areas were designated. As they include 13 in other parts of the Maritimes. it would seem that l the authorities have been going by that old map the CPR used to ksue. on which Prince Edward Island was conspicuous by its absence. We recall that map very well, for it caused the Conservatives a lot of grief under the R, B. Bennett re- gime. when it was used in connection with a national political campaign. The Liberals spotted the omission of the Island from the map on the back of a Tory brochure and went to town on it. Actualiv. no hadn't been dis- criminated against, at t h a t, time. though it was hard for the Conser- vatives to get this argument across. in this case it would seem that there has been discrimination. and it is ' More colourful is his lltle or en ‘ “RIVER STAY ’WAY FROM MY DOOR” OTTAWA REPORT by Patrick Nicholson Lapse Of A Friendly Ol Whaleier happened eh that l the advocate oi comple mu- gly Pallllmnul iilll custom of ‘nmic pollcles. he called "sill coining nicknames for the pupu- Sliiiord". after the well. known l in or non~cnnformisl denlleul Briliih economlsl- atalcsman. of our national legislature? l Sir Stafford CrlPPs. Prime Minister Lester Bowie: Newfoundland: L e u n a r u Stick's great interest In inlcl-lll- i tional affairs wun lllul the title l “Mister Pandlt." The late and . l- the Xorthwcst Territories. Merv llhruie. mill. 3! hec me “Eskimo Pie‘ ; while hll neighbour representing l the Yukon, big umbliul lrllnllly Aubrey Simmons, was "The a tie P l n n a." George Pcarkes, nnw Lieutenant Goverull- of B c. was “The Muskrat". and his neighbour. now lender oi the lac. provincial My Party. Da- vl.. Fulton. wls “Butlcrcup”, no PALS — no There were many more. am today, afier “Mike”, thcre is little except for nhblen‘hlluus of convenience, such as "Pick" for l Pickersglll and "Diet" for Diel» l l-hbnller. Pearson is universally would to as "Mike" 7 the nickname of unexplained origin which wal Plnned on him 47 years Hill. desrment ‘Oid which ills daughter used mun: recently. and ‘wtllrh deserves currency on Parliament Hill 10- v. am moving down the Parlia- mentar ladder ll-nm “mu Butch" Pearson. there are re- msrkubly few MP: luuly who can hoast the treasured sylnbnl nipopularuy which is I nil-k- llama. Tt‘n years ago. lllluh friendly appellation: well very common here. in fart this column pub- lishi-li an "authorised version" of those many colourful lull all. ilngulshlhs titles. VERBAL CARTOONS l "Naturally." i wrole. "Must l of these wldciy-used ulcknnmel , l pal-lllmculllvy mousse, The Amazon’s Flow d Habit The lapse of this friendly hab~ ll can perhaps be attributed in part to the large number of new and unacqunlnlcd MP5 bl-nughl in by two recent elections. Most- ly it ll cnulell by the lack of friendliness among a group or; men whose politics have given ; birth to personal prejudice, The l mlllds of many are flllcd with the partisan strugglev to the ex- llllsiml of b r o a if m i ll dednen which can mantle the free man's right to lib mvu opinion- and belieil in every field, will. cal. reluuuul, null or cultur- sl. m I nlly that rlllllmeul llu lunk to this pctiy level when nicknames return to Parliament Hill, this will be a sign of I new sulril. Then there will be less partisan hilllmcsl to delay our lull Canada vlu get mm efficient Kovrrnmonl. marllnl. rrequelli. foen ll-ily. pool are suggested for the null) ihnlil oily wit-haul Icll- ing. Use I good map or mu. sudsing detelwent such as Acido- late or tincture of [Men luBP- A medicated l h n in poo luch n Fostex cream or inquin. or a regular shampoo plus Selma. is suggested when light chlilIl and nlliuesi are present But stronger medication may needed when there II exces- sive scaling and oilineu, Al: ointment containing tar. sulfur. and snlcylic llcld (Prlflmltari should be Applied and left on the [chip all night. Tinciure of been I! Is used in the mor- nluc l shlmpoo. This pm- Ernm ll followed for several nii‘lhts in a row and then twice I week for two weeks. Psorilsis of the Icllp il treat- ed like psariuls elsewhere, The thick‘ heavy scales are difficult to remlwe Ilthuugh they can be eased off through the use of I [all Ind phenol mixture (BIll- er's P and S liwuidl or I synthc< tic corticosteroid, Neurodernla- ilils lichen simplexl is consid- ensd when the back of the head always “(lies and scratching in. duces redness. crustl. Ind chl- u. The best Plan ll to apply the newer corticosterlod creams, but some physician! prefer to inject the hormone under the scaly patches. lNflERlTED TRAIN A, Q. writes: Many times we hear the expression. “Born In bred in them." you believe that character traits can be lu- herited the lame ll physical likenesses? a REPLY Yes, and. In many Instances, these tr I l t s Ire discernible during the first year of l i fe. This Ll mint noticeable when there Is more thIn one child “I the family. BUNKER The CBC in ltI InnuIl report meal! In e x c e l lent fl'lrmulI used in deciding WhIt Idvertls— ing it will broadcast. “Rejected for broadcast ll material whlch. in the opinion the corporaton. would preclude its beiul freely introduced into I mixed company an the subject of nnillla/ry family conva- tlon‘" the CBC proclaims. Under lhls "fairly demanding" standard ill load taste. the CBC Droclalma that it will not Iccept advartllllllg accounts concerned with sleeping tablets. hair-gnaw- ln roducts, corn removers and other goods which. we hId thought might occasion-fly he mentioned in the flmlly circle without giving offence. But no matter what mllht fly 0! cum. ull in the flniily shawl tion. ihe cut: would be well ad- vised lo apply it! haven l l i n a formula to experimental pro mull oi “entertaian " which ulna in be too trunk or actually ulllve. 'l'lle cac tric- to keep pan. with "I! times a nil knows that family conversation in mixed company him be... freed of many old labons. But not all. No one WInts the (lac to be tip<toeing lmuud hmdnnll conversations like A Victorian mluller. By the SIM! token. the one i! lull expected to mall or behhve as if it were visiting the hnbilues of Skid Row. It my my to lpnenr plum-u. llv. while guarding lilc sanctit- l of polite lot'iew. lull thli'l whll the one is paid t ndn The Color Of Rainfall Maw! A problem that we have found baffling. lately, has consisted of this question: what color should we use to scribe the sound made by raindrops lulling after I particularly llnllvy period of hot weather? Everybody ll aware thlt Iouxldl have color. Ind lhuu‘lI we may not be able to explain exactly will: we mull every pemn ul sensitivity ilnnwl what we r- tallilng about when we Malt of the silvery tone of s so- nrunn whom we hlve lnunll to our liking: or the golden voice of some orator: or the deep brown of I cow‘s ” 00"; or itlle wfl'flhi- ty ml: of thunder: or the gm, pinkhucd long oi a lhul-sll. all: the melody of lulhdl-up- il not so easily translated into co- lor. Especially is this so when the rain comes after I lousy hot, dry spell. In uncomfortable thIt fitlltn even the most amiable or men must have begun tn feel at odds wllh themselves and with those around them. such a time, rain has I pleasurable. airy mull, ullll migll be wnll mum. sad in a very iilzht blue. But the matter libel not Hid incl-e. For n mull also tells profnund mu. tuiie when he hears rainfall a: such a tilne. so much so that some deeper more dramatic co- in: Km instilled. Maybe the light blue of luck u l-sinI-u should be tinged wllh purple. Yet a hm mu while. indicating mull-less. wnuld not come lmlll. Given wen ur- tlslly. if I color appropriately cmnhlnlllg nil illese elements were indeed possible. we miahl translate mll' gratelui pleasure in nIlure'I wonder. the lush um and canines that mine If- izl- great heat. suitably unto - anvna. ment is thinking of establishing for all Canada,“ Accordingly. the five-man Que< bec delegation is attending this week’s conference as "observers". not as participant: And, of course, to be hnped that Resources Minister Rnssiter will be, able to convince Ottawa to this effect without delay. The Other Side "What. is most heartening about arise from some obvious quality NltionIl GMngphle Sade” peculiar lo the perlfln dumb- Ml-s. Ell, erus- i have s it yeINIid boy who hliniill his lull flulle a hit. Do you ihlnk hll eyu are Weak? RE Robin Was A Hood Tumnlo Telegram Aside from the “bomb Age «L , The Amaron. queen of mighly mu shaw the then 5n: lIl ‘ “VHS '5 “em”! “9’ WWW- l creull M i’. (in Rcd Door, Alber. cal chunkup in a Inns willie, h, w... ,h, “mm” "mm"... Scientists m moasurln: ihe Waugh m, deep M”, in ‘ river's flow. taking its tempura»; m... A...“ Mack," ,, REL ture lull determining the lmnunl 1 halt the habit of walking along ‘ M Mime"! it carries in my ‘ Fnrty-one yrsrs lnlur. Francllr no lie Orrllann. a lieutenant oi Gonzalo Pizarro. fought ni- way from lhl Andean highland to the Atlantic Ilong the length of the river. Oreilann's expediilnn mem- In early Christine, and even the and the automation age. the per- sheriff of Nottingham 3 I poor ind we live in is lian as the excuse II I ninneer ll! lhl Scotv age of realism. lllllslonl. lay land Yard tradition. FLY He may need glaser or this may bl I bad habit. similar to I tic. TENSION AND GLAUCOMA there is Onlal‘m “'hmh “55 “5 "‘ff" Canada‘s booming trade.” says an ",9 Wham..an mm" m The lulvuy. sponsored-by ihe , hl-l- lcpnrlna a skirmish with R n_ w 1.... no M..." Di... the phyllul and social scientists.l All has. we say. plan vnfh which the federal plan u lll exchange, “is my so mud, that de, “My a... h. w... 31...“. m. i United State; and aral‘nlnn Gugli- l Warrifll'hwnmlmlll wllu‘m tieytsulid .,. impnrlnnl pm in glaucom.’ are bad lordthe health of the in- l prise halt certainly uulhuriiug h ‘ . it than - tloharv; he i ilnhly bee by... eminent, W1 9 "St mo . wen- n he. a . an to us. II up“ divldual sh society. Ind untimely, since Robin ll I have to 7 integrated lore ed valuation and pegging of the dollar uslmmmsmnl- an" “,9 mm i am hydrngranhlc lludy oi the hsltle. each was or y“. in mi emotion]! upnull Ally Wednesday morning ynu recently been admitted to t that, it will have to be integrct, at 925 can“ (us) has wnrked a, breaking Ipeedboat of those . crest stream. tell indlan men. orell-na "I my increase the pressure can wake up in the news that Mal-xlll Valhalla by the Krem- A [it my»: for lupel-ullvel. reminded of the Amazons bi whnl ynu thought were incu lln committee's fact-and~ fiction With the thousands of private pen- sion plans which already exist and in which are bound up the life sav. ings of many Canadians. How far progress in this direct- ion can he achieved at this week's conference lt is impossible, at this stage, to predict with any assurance. A whole series of discus. ons may be required to iron out the difficult- ies: after which, of course. the plan will have in he submitted to Parlia- All that can be hoped for is that some kind of scheme will eventually emerge that will serve the best ollr advantage. More important. Can- ada‘s industries are taking advan- tage of the opportunity presented to them in world markets by setting the Canadian dollar at a realistic rate." The cold figures are impressive enough. We had a trade surplus of “38.100000 for the first s e v o n months of the year. That compares very favorably with the trade lief— icit of 3131.600000 in the same period of 1962. And. taking into ac- count the usual trade surplus in tha latter part of the year. the total for the Whole of the year should be im- nvs. Thc old world murtcsy lyi Hcr- the Amazon is the world's lhraA incl-L Wllil-ed Hun-loge, ui Kuot- Isl river in Every reaped hul nay West. B.C.. won him th e l length It: 3.900 miles— draining nickname “Eul‘llngton Bertie": , from the Andean highland of but today's rattler sari cold M, in l Bolivia Peru. Ecuador, and Col- call him plain “Bcrt"—or very nd extending to ill! At- occasionally “The Squire ol the lentic Ocean—are exceeded only Koolennys.‘ ‘hy the Niie'a £145~miie length. The prime minister at Hi n In FLUVIAL COMSSUE days. Rt. Hon. Louis St. Laurent Every aspect of the Amazon carried I nickname which was units it II I colossus I mung Pinned on him In an imagetrea- rivers. Its discharge into t h e tor m the lost general election ocean. never accurately mesh ~“Uncle Lnule". Bill 11 “red, is estimated tn be scroll ever dared in use that to his time: that of the Mississippi. lace Even among his colieag» The area it drll huge basin lies, lie was always “Mr. Prime extending liver , 3.000 square MI’HS‘" 01' “Sli'hv miles. is nenfly twice (in! of The late Jack MIcDoulnlI. lny other river. Liberal MP. from Vancouver. The illllld of Mania. It thI hall the illlcubus knack of pin- rlver‘ has! mm . is twice th- nlnz up! and witty names on lab size of Mull-chuletls. some em fellows in Parliament. On Ic- milds upstream. at the city of count of his Greek mylhnlugy, so he named lhl livel- hilt‘f’ them my lulu evl-r cucuunicred the women again. just an llll one QVEI' found the fabulous cities of gold lhul were supposed to exist lnmew h e re in the Alumni headwaters. ' SOURCE UNDEFINED ., The source ui the Amazon. ii the river can be laid to have a single source, in undefined. Bra- zllllul give the name Amazon only to but portion of the river ml of Mullins. when the Rio Negro meets the main stream. They give in: name Snlimoea tn the porllun stretching well of Mnnnul ln Iquitos, Peru. A continuous strum traced through the A m I a on. salmon. Uc-v-ll, and Uruham- in in the area at Lake Titlcaca in southern Feral some 200 mil‘ K. H. writes: How is ringworm on I child's scalp trolled? BEPL TODAY‘S HEALTH HINT— The neck often bell-I the Griseofuivin, the Intilunnl able brunt of disturbed emotions, 1 To in: ANKARA. Tul-hcv (neulml A Turkish court sentenced men accused to llellll Thun- llly on charge: lrillng lan in abortive coup on May 21. Twenty-nin- oulen were len- tenc I life lmplnnnm Among those sentenced to will was «colonel Tallt Aydemir. self-confessed llallll of the up. l-llllul. have been found in he mythl Ind vice VEl'll. Little Miss Mullet and Jack Earner. for example, are no longer the poetic fancies of the nursery but the secret code of III undergrnlmd party in I Lime of polltlcnl unrest Love is no longer spring and IwIiten- ing; it's simply I manifestation of parallel Iyndrumes. So it goes. Llfe is real: “I: ll earliest, lt'l no greIl Iurprlnz. there- fore. IhIt till British magazine, lfultlce of the Peace Ind L 0 Cal Government Review (nu hint of poetry there, by gum). regI' I In with the lnInrmItlon Robin of Sherwood For“! by bond. Maid Marlon VII rn I F llIrned becqu Ihe Ulla really Martin! committee. The found that his proclivity for rubbing the rich to give to the poor was in the good orthodox Communist Ityle u "n. lhll an. em- We! agreement on hillonl-ll lumrelallon mun now lcrIpped. 'lt lured to u; n .- mood of Iccummodlttml between all Melm. x. runuullely, yollngatera on both sides of the Iron Curtain aren't going to be discouraged from reading the adventures of Rubin the Hand by the JPLG Re view'l Iddlctinn to ill-lunc- curacy. alllollaul will continuo to be hillunnnl Ind boya vllll be boys. great nrgnullulc drive, he dubbed Vlncouver'l Tom Goode "Kinglllh". lllel- the nil-ll organizer in us. politics. Senator Huey "Kingfisll" Long, New l‘lrllnswic Ii.w. Sill Our Yesterdcl s (From Hie flulrdlll Hell TWENTY . FIVE YEARS AGO lleptelnber 10. lull interests of Canadians. Gelling To Be A Racket As noted in these columns yes- terday. more and more provincial premiers are calling elections after their governments have been in of- fice for only three years or. in ex- v treme asses. two. British Columbia. Ohldos. 'AtlIntll: tides Alli] rcl‘ later an ebb Ind flow. Large, ocean-going Velleh can Irate 2 300 mllel lion! Ihe Amlv pressive indeed. But there is another side to the pic"lre, which is not so gratifying. While our exports have increased by 7V2 per cent, over the correspond ing period in 1962, the value of goods imported has remained practically static. Worse. there has been a growing imbalance of trade between 2. from the Pacific. , ll hitherto unknown region of; the vlll I‘lVel’ lyliem— - high ‘ l Pemvllll plateau rea bounded by the Umbnmb Ind Apurlmae Rivers. both of which flow lulu nu Ucayaii— ll being explored Ind mapped in the lllmll’lef oi , m: by l Null-ml Geographlc l SmletyvNew York Zoological Io ‘ K‘lely expedition. to out three quarters ill the way some: the Suulh Americln continent. The AmIWII III dlscnveud in l500 by I lplllllh exnedltlon led by Vineente Ylllel Pins Ion. He turned it SIntI Mari- de in Mar Dulce. The Prince Edward Island Regiment (RCAC) will commence - for example. votes on Sept. 30, which Canada I . ,. WlNNiPnn. Sea a— Hon . _ nd the United kingdom. s. McDIIrn-lld. Ml itnha Mi is three mm and II mt‘mth Time Expert, to Em," 1,, the first m,“ ll. of National Relourcel mil: This Will Help fol training at the following finite and locations: the province's last 9 ect on. anl- month! M this war w welcomed fur breedera ll-nm rm Will-m Tim-anal I - 9" 15 mt ' " " " hem tuba had an election last December. higher than a m“. a 0 but 0m :2: g3$°fiéfl£fiflflflfl Mo l lmlntlnuu arrived in t raise the number of Jobs, Elch "9 '"d A “um AWNIN- I f th ei ction of ' g ' p .vlunnll conference ol c...n. can - «um the mu m lune multhuy food. chilling. nly Charlottetown. Tillmday 12 Sep. 63 31930 hrs. 1"“ 34 “a” " m e e therefrom w - d w h 12 t ma ill-mull. thrill to I h lie il llll M” 1959 which i" m“ “"1919” H Elhe l0 n y mar “23' with“ dad"; :3"; ME m WI“ fig“ “ll”; " ‘lr‘mi’e'r‘tme'vg'y';rlz'n"‘": ‘ ' ' “undress—Mom Ila Armoury Friday 13 Sep 63 at ' t ‘ ow mm; 1 ‘ as I cu a ones, - ~ - _ tflln a year after the election of , k b i "MM-d C“ r; n Charlottetown. who is rehrclenl- “1"!” W a“ me?“ 5'5"" jcga‘he'igfldm'“ in"; "‘5‘" 193° 9 us. N... mm... M... l... l I” "Y n" m" m mm mm the Dominion amm- “W' >. ' “l nun-m ' I l h"- -' . Cm‘d“ While 08”“ bu" 19" “d allude? lnthmt‘il ymm —‘ sufficient. I n Apr” 22' has 9h“ “wee years after , less from Britain? Trade is a two— h “gnu'fikmmmgfi 33:" {he new. ’that arrivals from latevneiv jobs for a considerable c AMI lo 5.9' the 1960 election there. w“ mm M “hm, . L dim.” g, a." “"33, .1_ Great Britain mulled in the 'number nl people. at 1930 I". ' Newfoundland has lulu elections h ' "fl ’ '. d‘ d T:°"""}‘|“‘“]; Jun... {bug-31%;?“ 0 W W" l “"1”? 5mm "5|"; I”; _ IVE P" rcl‘mn 9 "I. fly on v “If. l I fl 0 W E m 1.. 1955. Long and 1992. N...” 3.0., he M" mm wm ’ 0 “ t "N mm Am mm H, mm... M... “mm”... m, .n m, cm. Recruits wli be accepted at the folwhlg times and i to tho lls o 0c oh 3 . g ‘ ‘ y "R " w A “ Ii numlaeroflrrrlllllrantl dur- ltry the llu a! an llama-nu Mm:— ens go no u t er , vacuums" ill mm mm”)! mm 1m “"9” n" In"! 7 keeplnlz ii that way. CHALK RN“ 0", mp. __ in ma willrepren 1:? way In; In: | all-(orer l‘ in! lei-Ile- V . . ‘ no u a u ea an nmmpoflanee. "I i 7 ' " "V" l igratlnn u one way or CHmOI “IOWIH hm..." "a" 1960. Prince Edward Island had an election last December. three years . And l enlarullll our domestic market. MAne W l (N l EDlTORIAL NOTE 52:15?" °ln3uiiihlmlfe° if. i ll 'breed " l . Three young suspected thieves mafia: ' “M m’fi‘f‘fl W EMMnlf30hl.kmMondny95asz 4.5M Just how many of the “MI persona who hm “mod on C , and a couple of months after the elected to hide out last week in the time by atomic sclentlltl Ind haul-n loll aim nuuuyl an A M“! I"! m" but 0- MONTAGUl—Memugu Arnie-y H” m 1950 voting. Quebec voters went to all grass of a m arsh near New :EPflunlll-‘V'l “‘93:.” ‘3‘“ now employed is a matter of :3” in: Tmmmm: M. W“. HM 13 sq, ‘3 a, "30 the polls in November, 1962. slight- York‘s Jamaica Bay. It didn't work: huffing: famjkuflm ’fifl "If"; lull Ifelm mam. 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