Eh: fitmrdiau £7." rum aura lama us. no III- " ’4 I Nisan. It‘ll.— ~ W iv... mas was- nnm ran. .4... w .a- m mm: WW n .u. a. human Nam u mm) m Unwa'llfi A-a x It'll-mm is...“ s"... v...m~.. Ma 70: jam”. um... Dal. «Nip-om run-- suouvoa "a m. (ma... n... "la ' "up... cowl-d i. n. u. :- me tin n..- n". d-Inalth- n l- as nu». on «minim oi "a alias-a- keen ms at...“ shun-m...- m— an m sat p. .m- by m. moo. m. at maltflma‘mflr— . .- sank-d a. mm- "4.00 . m. an aim m MK. moo a. I ,a. .n us. am! murm- wan. nah c. Wm» m a... n no! anngla a... nail u ol chums-a wan zsnsr. um: t. tan. In Retrospect “Man never is. but always to be blsxed.” Then “this of tha pout seem to have a special applicstioli to human atlairs during alsctioti campaigns. And by a strange incon- sistency. wa tsnd aa much to look . hack with nostalgia to imaginary - blessings we previously anjayad as to tha utoplsn prospects ahead. Only ' our present condition seems tn be lacking in tha ingredients 0! talis- lty! But this is s delusion. which we would do well not to becoms in- fatuated with. This homily is pmmpted by the mmspectiva glance aver tha days before the i957 elu'tion which thnt genial gentleman. Mr. Pickersgill,. took in his address here on Mondsy night. The hlessedness of our at)“ at that time as compared to our wneful cnnditinn at present under a Pharnnh that knnws nnt Joseph. was elnqllentlv portrayed. Then was more employment then. thn apoakpr asmrrd Ila: more «ppm-tun- itv far the pmplr. Irlveatmrnt was hirh, There were surpluses in the unaenrl and reductions in the na- 135-: ‘ mum liolii, and lrlll‘ mansi- was “the f'llllli'f‘~' in Me \mrld" y Y. _ m: lnlt there were other i mu Sui-plums were indeed ’ noon one that year. .;il'i'r\<t since (‘nnt‘edeup l‘l"i Il‘l' it i\.i~ nut reflected in our ci-nnumv. Here in Prince Edward lilanri thrre Wm an lncreasa ul ’Pflt‘l" I‘i'n and a halt millinn rlnl- lars in m: And the Pm‘incisl t‘mvvrnmpm. after imposinl an 1 extra Hamill-.9 mix. was in its wits’ ’ end how tn luv-p our collective heads ‘ sharp, wath A nrw tax agreement had inn hem fart-ad upon us. even Iru gonei'nlls than the previous time. Nflr was this all. 01min was demanding hack a big slice hi the nimrsrdly allotment we had rerslvetl ln tax rentals. claiming It was an m-arpayment, The blislsture had than to he adjnurried whils a deleirstinn was sent to Ottawa to plead for relief. It not nothing but a grudginl permission no pay what we owned in install- ments rather than In ma ruinous lump sum. Nnt a red cant morn. Mambers on hnth aidss amiss a! the trastmerit we received at that ‘ fine. but to no avail. thn Mr. Bell. .0 Opposition leadar. salted Pr.- flll' Msthesmi if Ottan ire-lined .0 seriousnesa at our situation. the Ruhr had sadly to mly: "Yea. H do; but I am convinced thst ww‘ii‘lgstmmnraatthsprmnt be." its recalled that "last year fl Mien spent a whole day with “ Xinistar 0! Finana. and the m was 'No’." [I Is M's mt rimmin- the past h' m. It has its turn sentimenb but then an periods Int un‘t be painted in britht not even by I rifled artist ’ ‘Ir. Mel‘sflll's callhn. Nigerian Census ' apital of sauna-star- bdn: buta- or even kidnapped on their round-I. of villagers fining to the bush as enumeraiors approached. of wwu dwellers rushing to their native vil. Inge: to be counted there. and a! enumemton taking bribes to swell the totals. The Iaat ce ‘ taken under Bl‘libh auspic n I952. encounter» ed similar ditflcuitiu. Everyona agrees that its final tabulation of 31,000.000 was small. Officials now ndmit that in one Northern prov- ince. for example. at lend 70.000 people “EM umnunted. Sana weeks ago. a govpmment atticial sup trounced the discovery n! a cluster (if fishing villages in the Eastern Region of some 20.000 population which had been almost skipped over in the last census. While an accurate census is Vital to any nation, it is doubly vital to Nigeria as it embarks on a 31,892.. 800.000 slx-yssr development plan. It cannot afford to waata money on planning mistakes. An accurate cen- sus also could affect the country's political balance. At tha moment. the Northern Region. the most eun- urvative ares. dominates the Fed- eral Govsrnrnent. The 1952 census lava It a larger population than the two other regions combined. Should the new census disclose significant shifta in regional strength. the gov- ai-nment might pass into the conth a! ths more educawd snd natinri- alistic Western and Eutern regions. Unemployed. too. creates political and economic discontent; but the government cannot cope with this until it know: the number of unem- ployed. Unwanied Bedfellows It's all right to say that politics makes strange bedieilows; but what it strangers try to creep into beds that don't belong to them. and claim kin'hip with the rightful oc- cupants? What if they just won't be kicked out. but cnme crawlinz back under the blankels and inaiatlnk that this is where they helnnz? That's \lhat ND? candidates are up against in some parts M Ontarin. u‘h? thrv filling "the kiu nf death' from I‘nmmunisl partisans. Now Mr. Leslie Morris. national leader of the Communist Party In Canada. cnmplains that the New Demncratir Purl)- Is acting "linv democratically“ in seekimz s court iniilnctinn to stop these (fling! nn! This. says sin exchange. is one of the funnier incidents at the present campaiirn; but there i- nnthinlr hlimnmlls nhnllt it to NDP candi- dates who lire trying to keep these pests at a distance. The Communists. M course. are playing their usual wily lrame. In some chnstituenciea they are runA nlnl their mm candidates. Mr. Mor— ris himself ll mntestinl Tnmnifi— Trinity. Mr. Douglas Fisher of Port Arthur is has of the YD? standard hearers fortunate enouzh to have a Communist Against him lnntead of im- him, But I number of his r-rty colleagues are less lucky. While the ND? Is the chief rv dpient of unwelcvmo anmunist tsvpra in this txrnpairn. it has not always been thua. It is mailed that during much of Warld War II. when Rural and ths West were allies. tha (‘mnrnunist Party line Ira: pIrrLLih- eral in thin country. And. In the United States. the lat. Senator Joseph McCarthy 0! Wisconsin. lama! mbeemneasmmnftheheds and suspected Reds. m helped to attics in his first election by Com- munist votes. EDITORIAL NOTES Sweden is planning in main the shiny at English compulsory be tween the fourth and seventh trades. PM the seventh nude the pupils will haveschoioenfflennan or French. but many will also umtinue their study of English. a s i a little fleetionea'lna in his old fldimMmMmbehalfot the Liberal undtdata. And waving quite an eflectivo Mann-n. by all reports. ' e a s Preside" Kennedy has rejected a request by the New Yuri Wilrld‘s Pair til! I! hr W in invite (humanist China tn parlielpta. That may he motth in he sail for this pulley. but there is rush urn to he aid against it Batti- mthddthelslrstsl'llfltiam is sac-taste iwll M wet, ¢OME CUSTOMS INSPECTION OTTAWA REPORT by Record Influx Of Tourists Expected L's "Memorial my" holiday immth many upload: 0! us, tourism tn nur capital This us Ihr advance guard at what ii curifidrnlly expected lo be . record lullilx 0! [rec- Irk'ndlni l'lxlltll‘s inn year. prnmle by (‘anadizn Olirlc- tinns mad! Ii-ss ruxlly in me new rxchenfir rslr nu nur dollar. Reports trom msnv border poInLl iMirsIe um lhi‘y played hnsl III M'HI larger numhrrs M ['5 \‘lsltnnt than in Ottawa. as has In he exm‘drd MI I Mr dav mldrvil‘Pk holldlv um Ihrt' di‘ilnhll‘dlv mde the null magmnrem tulips at our annual "Mal irmval. thry lnuml the Parliament autumn. lhr\ mum mp -\rt llallm and the “mum and lhe mint-c,- and at murse they mpr. PUBLIC FORUM mu mu m mun-mm. r ill an... mam... Glus'w WA! luau-r: slr. v in reply to “Worillna Mnlher‘s" letter. whit-h appear- made lhai way in WW" an" are so anxious lo kw up with the Jones‘ [hit "my just can't mile dawn and wait (or luxur- bariinw .mtinheunaot‘ IN [Iris mum be very imms~ ‘ " Well. believe me inn-1 urvlceman l ‘ ii .3; S .. i Siligériggii- 5' i 5. l 53; ii“ iii liit i t i i 2% H i i i i i i i ll ii; 5i ii a! ii I! l I ‘ I i till iii5 3 ill I i 3 1l 3 i ii .i i l. i. 3% :3 ii 1i'iiii .13“ l s a: Patrick Nicholson buyuia lhusa perennial tavoiir. lies. chinswsre and waollena. slid the oer-sinus! erratically llrlptd Hudson Bay blanket mat. , INFLUX mm Queue The Pruvlnre a! Quebec mar. Ly helped low-mi making or. lain Tulip Festi l e male-l am this year. hrnuzh an “absolutely terrillc" now at iii-gamut Inura. (spatially oi srhoolchiliirrn. according In ni- lit-His here. TIIF ulual aummrr speclsrlr (ll xvii-maid minim and their ‘ bands changing in: Kuli’d urh mun-mg on Ihe menu-ant ol Parliament Hill will begin on M June. AM continue ihfl‘mihr ‘ «til the nmgni "i the warm m- l m unlil aim labour sy. rim renrtion by laurisi 0!» (mil: in the lam-look cimiun ‘ dollar Is very lava-liable Vini- or: lmm usa Iwru‘lste the nrw cxchsnlr rslr uhlrh met rhcs oul limi- spending dollar- slrrtt‘hrl Ii mu almost a: tar as r the :i in value which n mioy- l ad in Canada durlnl and alter ‘ the war ‘Thcy are deeply appreci- lm." null Gerry Gelden. man- axer oi Ottawa's Tourist Bur- eau. “and um in mm. to hit“ us a 'rrflllt season oi tourism." A check at hotrll. rnnlals and stares hm reveals um. whils the flood um um paylnl Ill limit. at n Canadian [or n u: can. a Iew Imaller our-inn are dtlellinl I'll Bum reluaiu to honour tr- excnanu value at m us i A small min» nrlly m dtllnl a lot at harm in End Of The Exodus “VIVID-INHI- in: making an at Rad Chl- aa's MIA“! 1“! Viki/a ml West .. temporarily. ai least —d a mum lrilhleuill la in potential , And maulhistosdmilthebm- ma tun-iii Eli‘lii IE; i . will snap up. our loodwill here. m treerspeiidinl us laurilt unrmally does not bmm only our .in . helps to urnvldr Jobs in alir (cries whether thry make clothing and huusetinld floods Wl'h large price lags. \' in. smaller "canvmalinu plrcrs" which iourllll all over the world Favourites smnnl these are imivemn nt Canada. and there are many slam in ouawa "ll- ing a tilde range in one i saw 1 z . E E . ‘< a s r. I? i will a Waunlll‘ I item and inouliieu on II. and miulalun blrrh-bark Indian mm l each the prim lag in pant-d is hide Ihe trlHale uordl "Mada . In Japan." Every touriii mm us hm pmtestl at just Canadian inma- al imported "souvenirs or Csnada" can numil and us< mu true Canadian prnducta. The Japanese Mountls has in his ilmm mm. hill roma- hl! mm: mm solidly than ever II I curious tourist Wkl 1M reason. nll Memorial Dav he had aniy to loot around in. same sum, when in warm in an newspapers (in. m. ri I Iron! page . phntia .rlph at a pirlfl nl iii-um turt- isae some Canadian plant. they carried alon nisrsrds demand : b1 “Hum waxes. nomi- I sour: " What [nod um lnr our companion in ihday’s hiath enmvftitive shrinkiul wnrld! outaourina nt iymuthy. Ihlrli In at lid Canker Sofas Hard To Control fort m Ills dilutln trim. TM! ll ditflailt la pron. revs! blister! theme! lim- pin}. ai the name implies. as ho muered by m. all. a! therewitoflcnld Dorm” via an man than others and develno list 10” lam regularly. s Health Never driva alter taking 1 medicine th s I hiatus: Wifl nirnnesa. huh—I‘l- but“... s-sslssIII-II-‘snb hilt-flavoring...“ ~lh-hu.- flint—mu...» I'D-“*l- I liaganrallalsviu., "ml—asphal- "slants-ham." *a‘alh‘m thl‘bhu —. u, _ m Ida-am. ; maria-immane- w . illi- mh-Iessda-n. g.‘ smut-- abacus—glam; wwwmmm‘ncqmm.‘ m—uhw'slb ‘ mum-mailman: Andi-autumn. ~1-aasi-aaiauiais-na gonad-tannins... memlua—yu—hmam autumnal-(mad,- bullish-inland 1.. hovhvurjllum ‘We-nly-Ishdthaila. it."—-ottavslaaraaL h.dssr1'—oiia-a.loniul. murmur—alia- M-~maq, Iain-unison”; "QM-“mum mmuaamu-Hhmflmm dmhmh'hmhkllmmhmtahlg maid-.Nsudaus.lIIII--flaI-a-Ianavam._ loMINs-il'lytlflllln WW. amid-manuals. .14, sail-mm. Was-nautica- mime—manhu- wwhmh. uni-u Nails-many: " wins—a— ail-sash m‘hm“mm tathUIMNafli-asflM. Ida—Immunity. mmum:mlqfiim~m~m laruNliJm:UNI—~‘ ‘h__"”vMIllm lueyl'tl'u.l¢lrm:w mv “W‘ch lufllnrylldd'flhl)..0flsz mithEEs-n‘ WWW“ m m. an; niatad w. m "h' ""' ""- emu—While.“ nar. . .. ........ .. .. .. HIM/(W M hayivumvhm noticed may popl- viaitlua Electric-I Win-a NewYorklflliissqlli.lsthq .Awimm...gmm loi .wlaia lam .mm nth-manyme mmslsfls-l mauwumawmmi am chhuMm-uflmw: m m, n.1,. m, pain-ac Iilsbnish'very whitlvslee m" "m‘H'l' "" Why. “mm, tannin. min-w hthsot . . .cmm‘mmmmuun New Electric mimmnwuitu moire-Ii. Dials-am sales int/ii! the feet to aulsssssnoa You give tau-lei yur-murid mminrt when you give him thus hand- Mime \clt PM" how shoes with shaming- tnmmzd vamp, Prism rubber mid- trial. Nnrirmnrkml leather mitsoles. Washable. s4 abls Ihion’ colours EXECUTIVE This popular style in dur- uardumy canal in tho Iatut ia- mitbulss an light and mmlorta able: leather whol- are quiet. won't mark flours. ‘em in the washer when soiled. FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL 2 ‘Feet cherm‘brb with every pair [or men. Foam rubhrs' Toss ‘3.98 nli elegance that'a sum it mm loose! Washable. s4.98 Tlir mm of Kaufman "FWMW com/w! and tau wear SULYAN Tuteiuliy claimed in deep rich cnloun. thrae corniortabla slippers have Made without nails ta' midis, the loam rubber sols an u-rldrd to the uppers, can't pl- any dad. CRAFTED IV KAUFMAN EATON'S or (Allini W Vanni} 8. MINNIS MN" W “D. . WAGE SH“ (0. “D. “halts-stud“.le