by iioyiii Ciiairiri‘ in ilioiL and llqg jameswlgt blw.r§.(lhi_§§h'_cl_1l§; “hi? '- -._.' PAGE FOUR iifliat Mar of finurfl I y lane's W. Bqrlon. “D. THERE SHOULD BE NO WORRY‘ ABOUT HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IN MOST CASES Notes Blilhe Way PIGUIIIQIII-W- chum s. IIELIAII, u-r. vac-Pruning a. l. Iurnofl- 11-4-1 _ Beoretary—Llcut.-Ool. D- A. Inclilnnoo, l). B. 0- * new.» and inn-gin; Dlflrtor-J. B. Inmflt. 7- 5- l-l Anoeiimi lfliiitnr-a- Isaak-Walker and D- K. (bu: flaunt“- mmiag Bully iluuiium 1mm UM» oar III ill ""5"" “.60 par your (In nah-moo) Incl led ll Cumin 5nd Unlttll MINI TUESDAY, NOVEMBER U. 1983. As they contemplate the 811F111" ling situation created largely by their own folly, public men in every sphere of government come along and ask what is to be done about it. Some of the more reckless spir- 1 ' fiscation now that m, n“, its hint at con The honor o‘ "Drum g the ordinary sources of taxation are '_'“"‘ 3mm“ 151°“! m“ yo“ goes ipretty well dried up. Others talk Th? Pmvmmal Department or the M1596 M"! 1141711531111“ “hd about the need of an economic en- AEflCHWl-Yfl h" Yecehled 17°11‘ "WE-me 14mg, , liq-gallon; the Mount quiry. The blame. however, cannot University of Toronto Press a num-laexbm Mqslwe ca“ Club‘ lbe placed altogether on those who ber of copies of “The Flowering Canpewllonmthevulousprwlnv have‘ the direction oi’ public or plum and perm oi Prince Edward municipal affairs. The bulk of the, l . e5 h“ bee“ very keen m we coma“ taxpayers are always more ready) kh°w h“ b1°°d pressum partmmuly ' Bland," by Mr. Blythe Hurst’ Srqlheid to determine the teams that 1 l high. r m hack up politicians who put for- wheh the pressure w” of Brackley Beach, this Province. are now 80mg w “mum w rep‘? ward atlracllve spéndlng programs Now to have blood pressure abovel The article is rcprintcd in pcrman-l‘ , normal may be the best thing pos- t d ttraciivc form from thcisem ma: respective prwmces m than thiy hrecttfifrilzsihrtithose “hoishhe m1" Y°"- as I171" h1°°d pres": m an a l, l R l can" [the national contests. These tmntests,‘ '°°°mm"nd r e h ' 15m‘, rlses because l; needs to rise w Transactions o _ tic oya - . '-—-—— ; , .- llslacles and s" _ _ i d pqsflbi b the association oil . overcome vaiiouso l) ian Institute. Volume 19. Part 3 m“ e e y , Regina gnarl»; ‘$111111 32:"? “til: lliy every part of your body with . _ » i i, was s o e ' (i933), and first appealed serially 51°“ - llloolL _ hi the notes of "Agricola" in The Similarly with tcmperatun‘. Mflnyl . - - tments of Agriculture, as mem- 1 Guardian lil 111.29, this being one of ‘Pa! many vaiuubic couiribiiiioiis to bot- 11°13 01 the muheh- have 1‘ far’ lnlonl knowledge which Mr. Hurst ;!‘911°111118 95°91 °Y1 1311117 Work- Great‘ ll ~ u 1 under the pen-name of Agricola lei" fflftrest- 15 NVU-Wd- 11° 51119-11 has made io this newspaper‘ amount of direccon is 8111911 1°‘ gvgl‘ .1 pcrlOd oi yours. Since pub-‘the activities of each local club licatioii iii i929, other names have and an opportunity is- providcd each bccii ziddcd from time to time to tho year for a representative group of list as it now appears. ll-oimg people to obtain a broader In a foreword to tlic prcsclli llllb‘ Ivvision of club work and of Canadian licatioii, the author 0x91111115 1111111 11 agriculture in general. The Canad- is over forty years since the Natural Pan oouncll 05ers these trips as a 5151913’ 50m“ “f P111116‘) Edwfl‘rd1l'fi‘b'fllfi 1'01‘ 80°11 11°11‘- ‘md the 1U) lakes and ponds killhig off worse. , .. . - .- ",1. 151111111 l111h~1$1"'d A L1“ ‘)1 plmi“ ‘members of these 28 teams have‘ the duck populutiivi .ui'e, ap-l 11f your blood pressure llallpé-IIS i0 Edward Island Plants" by Hmlfllfi ‘calmed we rlglm by wmlnlled and l)‘;li'Cl1tl_\', is scitiiig il - t0 fights. f bi) high it may bi‘ 111st l1 lemllfirfll‘? Biiiii, and almost ll qiiurivi" of ii (‘Pll- jcmflul attention to Cl“) aclivlmes l I or pllgslllg condition, but if you let wry m,“ l, “lull, Uulnlppll. 1m by" ' _ I _ 1‘ Canada cnmilrscs 37 pi-r cent of it worry you, thou it will keep higli_ Jl \l s i l ll‘ <l is a up to representiheu‘ reiwcuw "'1' iii- iulili ilitkl of iii.» lsviish Em- because of your \\'<>1'1‘.\'- 111111 ever.‘ l.'.\\'iiu: v11‘ l» b ' ‘~ om u pp_ pire but iiot more {iiriii iwo per time you consult your physician hill 91011181“ 1° spouws Bohmh A cent of tlic pcpiifniiiiii, Canada has,‘ will find it high. 9191111 mhhY addhhhh“ 111m“ ha‘? ‘natural rcsoiircrs iiiid zigriciillural The first thought then in these: been found in $1115 PYOYFJW 111111111 lands comparable iv.:li iliiisc of tlic crises of increased blood Pressure 15 the last two dccliilcs. Thcsc now _ .,_. _l best parts of the u iiiid when to make sure that there is not some‘ ‘ppcar m me n5,’ bu, no pwlcnue, The Ottavwafiuhlme soJelh :35 ' gcis two or IIIHN‘ illlli$ LilE‘ prcs- real trouble such as hardellin! 01] lflppfilllltéd a. committee of foul to m, lxplllnllon “lam. of 1191‘ ln-gb.‘ ilie arteries. some kidney or otherl is mllflt‘ t0 C0111P1s"~1‘1"~“5~ more being iinvestigate the condition of cats irfleln; will bqgclllg g, 111mg or the‘ ailment. If no such conditions existsl 'A WORK 0F VALUE One of the mistakes physicians (including myself) have made in, the past was in letting the patient! isevcra-l business organimtions with 1the Dominion and Provincial De- ducks are coming dowii to the! a . ' . l ‘ A _. .iLll" are very sinuous t0 8B1? the mild rlcc and oiliui- foods natumldlennscralure lowered by me use of, to the couiitrl... In the Quill Lake l AFUgSAQSP-lrhll phenaccllne, acemni region they are iii grciitcr Ildlllbitlwiilidl avenue, qulnlne_wlleu as a than can be l‘(‘ill(‘lllb[‘l‘<‘(i by Iilcinmllcl, of m“ the lncleflsed will.’ oldest inhabitants. They blzlcllgn l, pcmuirc Simply shows ma, the body ficlds cvcrywiicrc and some o c, l5 figllllng some allmenp flocks arc so iilrgo lint they liter-l Th,“ we find that patients who ally shut out 11v 1H1" 11'1"" 111"; liuvc awn told that they have high 171W- Th“ “r1'1‘"*‘1 ‘*1 11"‘ hhds miblocd pressure learn to think o!‘ such multitudes should rchcve thclblood pressure as being a measurcl 3Pi11'l‘11P1151°115 T911 11‘ “m” part5 of lill‘ state of their health and so or Saskatchewan His list couple Oil if it is high whcll they consult their yours that the droiiizli: which dried physician, they feel just that much inces. A CAT LICENSE ." T1153“ ‘ousushccbd t?!“ lllltflhfifiillle ally“ and m report lls l-llcolnnipast. Empic priiiiuiiipii iixidc \vill11110 P5111971 15h 81"?“ h? treagiihgl ‘in s“ wl rtiini: iic ci gc _ _ ,lx, a lwlp ln this filled l,“ “illgllgvgr 1y e piysicinn an ‘earthly. mcndriiion of measures for improve __ w "furgel" about’ me blood prey] l mmt of me {ohm status" Cats‘. [Tram-cl “Ii-l lizii-c ii h.il:iiiccci' 511115- 7311c m“ that h° weatmeht is . . . . mp1 ru- "i, _ .... » tii-ytient. Hurst o; valued ;|.~alnl.lili',t‘ rcccivuil aumdmg 1° 0 ems 0 1‘ some y llllfilssl. Ail-f “11- P-k-llxl QJHWP elilzhhzacgtgllleihe Llalgid pressure is .- ‘ .~i ,.-. l -.~l.-i._.~‘ ‘ {mm M}, nlGrohv 1303mm‘ 0mm“, iieqiieiitiy are abused, neglectcdlsccuicd ti c oniu liilllilli, suppori, _ d b ausu of sunw ma‘ or ~ _ -i d h = (I n~‘ of tho Cnnnibcr on his firs. zippcul 111L114“? CC l . . and ill trcaie . and t. c .ii.,g.stion . », _ [or a you} Ql W ‘l m,’ Whm ml llgflllflllQili, troiibic in thc body then, " , _ be told the Chum tiiut'l<‘rzincc ab!‘ t‘ 11111111“ w“? of “vlhgu .15 oifixmed‘ the Expui-iiiiriitul stimuli, Clinnozia- Pchhshd- 1m bud nccd oi ii us.i.:il codes sim-l 1111' l11¢ Pfl11@11t1.d\\'hllch liflfO .owed - i. . ,_ _ _ . ‘ w an town, Llllfi 2.11‘. ilaruid ii. Nitrsscrvyx! °°Y11111°1111118 °11 1111s 11"11°11"°¢' liar to those ms-itut-d bi Pwsidsiit [itilhggyclsilgfirllfcgve m m y Ciiy Eiigiiivcr. merit the Ottawa Jouinal finds that RDdob-.'v€Ib bii tlic Un “d Stilts m! whue were are various drugs m . , - * ~ l‘lll roe 1 GCCHQIIH‘ rc- , Sui-cc its Ofgilillllltlflll ill 1849 tlic 111 the-math" 01031811119113 519 1111“ zgvszv tile Sui; n; m”? ‘h; ‘he We ml. lowcrlng me pressure m _, l .1. . L bare facts. IWiiss-oliiil in llzilv was‘ ma“ Cases’ me chief reliance’ to illiltil iOl‘ lilt‘ Cllftltllfllgfllllvllt mid Wire those-and the)’ am Inosfly wo- flhcad own o. Rcdsiw]: in “glue “"0111 bympmms and 111010“? ma’ is . . 1 - . . 1 - pldccd Oil proper living tidbits-rest diffusion 0i I ic kiioiviozigc, men-who give them a devotion directions. Frame will of: pi mvtli- ‘ Tiic l l l ,7 , l _ , . V, , pOYIOJ-S‘ during the day. increased iiicoipoiacczl little short of iwrship, (jail Lllgm by ods suitcd to lici (!\\ii hours of 51cm‘ shiuldlng pallet“ .1‘ (1'- ' ‘ironiwvorryrkccpirigbowcl lax with w‘ Epsom or other salts, diet low enough to givc strength without in- cicnslng weight, light open air exer- cise. _ So xvhcthci" the increased blood Ackiioivlcilginciii is illltlt’ by Mr. PM,“ Plllllolbglsl M125 advnnctd that they should Royal Ciiiiailinn Iiisiitutc has zluiic ‘classes of men and “flmfil- T1191? srii " (lid) V. (lb Hit. Itltic , .; ,._l _ , ifcnsA/c moans iruiii tidy Lu <i:i_'.. in 191*: 5-1155 lilGd or the best chair. sluak éldlllll-llthc Funnier pm ll. Wall's-mu w add 11w 111M1- ingiy of their intelligence. There] ._ - . l “M1011 "Rvilli" 1° 115 11L1“-11"= 11.1'~'L"-' ‘are others, and they are in the Tno much of lien‘ ilitlefls IPllUIl-l ings have HIHViIyS been open to the Tnajorlly, who tolerate Cats, don-l 511g has boon frankly cai-likc. i" ' public iviiiiout charge, and in re- ‘clued lo having one around the £1161‘. TQPYQSMO" 511111 11~*=1J1\1'11.l' l) .\ ' , . . ' ' t apart ill Nazi iiicllioiis: cent years limo been devoted to the 1 home but are _ "Jo gr“ “' pleny hmdmohed Mr Bxiotlib who kl‘li\\" GCl'lii‘lll' i'~~it-i"~.-l . . "' 1' ' “‘ hhemftdholv‘ °_ m“ 1E5“ h” self“ ‘about it and think a cat 1S able to sympozhcitically and well. and Wilt)‘ tific investigations in vaiious 111185 glook after use“. Them ls a third lcnlmcd “cm HM.“ on“ a ‘few. b)’ 91599115 W119 have 111°111~W1W5 9°11‘ ‘class of persons who like Gals Jusl days ago, said lll a spiel-ii last iiiglitl tributed to the advancement atlas much as they ‘like raluesnflkes‘ tiiiii. Germany was in tlic giip of science. Through co-opcration with lwomd prefer extermination to “c ‘5011191111118 very 111° “'31 1P1“ ' the Institute nitcr Mr. Hurst's list _ _ _ ,ense. Some women have an uncon-, I|itlei~ has done something lIl0l'l'1 appeared in its transactions, the To-| ma“ _, v m _ a l. . l. v ,1 , _, we gquerable fear of them; some men 111/9150 6 L6 C9 111 9010i 01 lento university Press has been a ask no balm 8pm mm a m Shot; the late Gustav Slfflficlllilllli; ht‘ to reprint at a fraction of the wst , n h ,llas dclicd the pacific will oi the‘ k l bl which otherwise would have been ‘at a’ maréudmg ‘e “e flom h clwiiolo world. And it is not possiblgm ewlonthe n8 Ly yea“ “Called, This lorllunnle clrculm 1111011911 WmdUW- IO11°WQK1 by 1111"!“ to foresee whore ills defiance ivili _ g c’ of the victim under the rose bush end. It may wcll b0 that tlic ciiii i ii‘ wlm the 01d world to the grave’ stance will make the pamphlet more ' 1 _ i l was a Klng in Babylon It l5. adds the Journal’ m old, ias been iuiig up no tho iiist llllt _ u . oi that tl‘£l“t‘.(ly' which Mr. Buiiliiiii‘ And you “are a Chris an slave‘ grievance of dog-lovers that their “ - pet's are “med ahd resthcled whhe the ciinlization we know. l1 saw‘ I wok‘ I cast you by’ “ts m “muted w mam at —“"‘ 1irifliziazidii:T/{Ziiyzliriliiitio them large, destroy blmsl hold nocturnal One of the disquieting signs of no . , . , _ 7 trysts on the back fence. Cat fanc- 231172113” Lmlynltlciiw“ iixctlhe, he“ But your longing was denied. _ ll i‘ ‘QT 111 >_ _. _ .eis reply that then: is as much tmron l? hem, SL0 l. ywnd tin?“ biiiely I kncw that by and by . . . . ~ . . ‘ ‘i 1‘ ‘y m“ h ‘h’ You cursed your gods and died. be made by oui tiuichcis in piomot- reason for licensng caged canarles voke [he l,“ inns o; lllc 393ml“. . . - , _ - _ ; . ,' 1 i118‘ Stlvllllfw fillldy 01th!‘ fllowcrlrlg as the domesticated tabby. Their Act undci which the President is And a myrlml suns have Se, and plants and fcrns of the Province. It 1well.bghgved peg ‘they 53y jndlg. fnllllfiwervd t0 r. strut. i; I‘. i, , i- Shem is lndccd a matter for satisfaction nantly, don't run around nights, 1111P0fti" tlilat soviii tw .;o sllwc lllell upon lhe grave . i ‘Cflll ‘l ii i ' 1 ~ , . that a ivork OI uiis kind has been don-l, chm, bu-ds, have m, bad W _ __ gs“, l 1° _1"°_¥‘°§* _°1,Dtcicorl by the Kins 1n Babylon ~ . ll m. llnble . ‘01613- “L11 ‘1 “w” “huh l~l1'j'l‘olici- that hnd been his Slave. published in P61313119" Y 5 habits, in fact they are member of rewm a flmlm- slap wward c form. and under 511611 311511111155 11-5 the family m good sgandlng As lol- complcto economic isolation, toward tlic Royal Crmzidlun Institute and the can, whlch lndulge L“ these ivlicli wc haw- alrcady mud." prcli- scalpel tlic University of Toronto Press. oblectlmable pracllces’ they musll1111l111ri' fldvillwcs "1111 W? ll-flwlFor it tramplcs me again. have been badly trained “k Shdes 31111 0111' 11°11’ 011119111!’ PJIICY-flfhe old resentment lasts like death, - 9 somellt is a step the Adminlsiiratiiiii may For you love, yet; you refrain, ‘well approach with cxtri mc ixliic- I break my hcart on your hard “n. tanco. for by taking it we would m1’ with, u the plan o,‘ the omclflls or the once interfere with the success oI1Apd I break my heart in vain, the new policy of reciprocal Il'il([C1 Otta ' H it - l “a mane 5°C e y were “mp1 agreements the state D9])i\!‘l.llll'lll Yet not for an hour do I wish un- 93 Presumably t1 (11110 WWW be fiX- inspired by tlic Prcsilvnt liimselr,| done ed after which all cats found wlth- is swklng to work out u-itli Ollf1Th0 deed beyond the grave, out license tags would be lfablg wl3°11111 Amfiflcan nc18ilb0i'S.—I3Ili~ll—IWilpn I was a King in Babylon impr sonmcnt and destruotlonflrhen more sum And you were a’ Christian ‘lave’ projects. There are now 1,374 fully orsqplzod boys” and girls‘ farm clubs‘. the w“ would be on’ and one A'"°1'1""1 171"“ 1*" Tilting the t th - - . -—-—————-——— m Canada‘ with a m“ enmlmentlsuspecs e cats would not IIBVOIHK-Iiflnbfl-QQS, and perhaps tlic iiccs- U ,, l H m the worst o! it. Stray dogs at least 511i’. of a new flnflnvlfll policy. Th1. Muflel’ said 1m e M“ e M’ a 01,23,432, an increase over i932 of l; m, ,,, cu_ l ' , l breakfast table, "dld Mr. Wilkins can't climb tices. dash merrily.‘ °" h‘1'“5'y 9° ha" C- h‘ , , Rlglilm‘ tells the IllICTflilLiClllfli city‘ 1'11“ “"11 °t the “mbmu” °' m” “Mm of two members each. tep_lalonl fences and from roof to rootgMnnagcrs. Assoclallon a, Chlcluol lhletlack when he went home resenting every province in thelor take T611188 1X1 99°16 1113¢°9!=‘1b1°'tliat hard times has shown iiiiiiii-' ',, n“ 1 -. _ to the most diligent oilloer. oipnllties the utter misiiike or car-I why’ of Course not’ Archie‘ N Dominion, each of them provincial l h _, d "why l ns in their respective Ty n“ t e wcuflame lows champo l indebtedness. In dmciilt timcs PPOJPMB. wll arrive in Toronto on EDITORIAL NOTES city with 25 to 40 pBl‘ cent of i:.<1 Monday morning, November 20. to ~---- . . . k l m "b . Ii n it i» ma’. i» at» ma» a“ to 22;... . l participate Ln a live-day program a ruling from the Alberta Bupreme is forced to heap dispioportlonaie golng lo algal lull one; amhwhy, or interesting and instructive events Court to the effect that recipients 11"‘d5111’»"°' 119°" its employees. Pay-l “qimgs- the n alter, Muriel?" d th directi n of the Canadian lot Public role! are not etititlcd to mg deb“ out of current raven“ h», ‘q I I u“ er e a o 1 - , rather than out of future income lsliax icvlcg than with 20-year bondp 0mm“ °1 3W3’ ‘hd Gm" OM’ “m 1°’ °M° “h” '1' 1h‘ wpmuh’ the answer. If a c ty hmrows $109"1\A1id it is also far less exmntive. Iloii: at the Royal Wink!‘ Rink!‘ 0W0‘! municipal diction. 000, it is better to pay off with 10 —-Chris1,ian 5mm» Monitor, v Itijiiil cd tlic uiiincut conditions, a right way 0f living should prevent trouble. FROM “ECIIOES" WBIC easily accessible to tlic general stu- dent. A sufficient number of copies has been obtained by tlic Depart- ment of Agriculture to provide cacli school in the Province with this in- tcrcsting and important treatise, and it is to bc Il0])€‘d lull use of it will recently described as tho end oi‘ The pride I trampled is now my FARM CL UB5 ACTIVE iiiiiiiim, and should be pitied rather than blamed. a ‘Among ll-lc hgpgfll] signs of thel times in Canada. is the inorcas ng. interest in club work for BOYS 11111-1 girls unclcr the general headings of live stock. field crops. poultry.‘ gardening and for girls household‘ --W. E. Ilenley. 2.000 members. Twenty-eight clubl plied Muriel with a laugh. , should he?” a "That's lust what I'd like to l construct a thoroughly comfortable I pcrsonai‘ty' may fit itscli’ for exist- prcssure is due to passing 01‘ 119T", Quo Vadis ‘I (Financial Post) What, asks modern youth (prob- ably more out o! devilment than to satisfy intellectual appetite), is the purpose o! civilization? Where are we going? what is it all about? There are various answers pro- pounded by those who know (or be- lieve they know); by those W110 pretend (even to themselves) to know; and by those who definitely do not know, but like to hear them- selves talk. The common denomin- ator of these replies is a vague statement to the effect that the purpose o! civilization ls to make lite more tolerable for all and to raise the general standard of-cul- lure by, "n“ per cent. From the modem thesis, through the agnos- tics to the atheists, there seems to be a general consensus of opinion that homo sapicns is striving to world, inhabited by l! race of super- intelligenoes. Would it not be bet- ter to base one’s philosophy on the century-old principle that material discomforts, trials, and even suf- fering, am not in themselves evil, but; essential factors in training spiritual character. in order that cnce in some super-material sphere? - Sir“ titer Than Fiction (Exchange) At Ilfiill‘ Mountain, New York, a tortoise caught a hawk, and near Sauli Ste. Marie a wolf was killed by a siicsp. Facts are facts, and livio ilioy are: On the unlmpcacliablc evidence of a couple of museum officials is tlic fable of the hare and the tort- oise modernized. They saw a five- pound hawk tlircsliini; about in the shrubbciy of a park, rising n. foot or so off the ground and falling back, try iig desperately to get aloft. Coast l0 Coast in. Canada O NEWFOUNDLAND, JAMAICA, CUBA. PUEIITO RICO, DOMINICAN REPUBLIC BOSTON, LONDON. ENGLAND N_aturc’s Lilghtingv Effects Investigation showed that the hawks iclt leg was caught iii tiiei shell of a two-pound land turtlc The bird was distinctly annoyed. obviously had lost all interest in the turtle and ivcnied to go aivay1 from there. The iurtic had pulled: in his head and proposed drfng no- lthlllg further about the situation. l The officials prod open Mr. Tur- ;tle's shell with a screwdriver, and lthe hawk departed hastily. They ar-‘ rivcd at the theory that Mr. Ha-wk lIIB-d darted down from tlic sky, at- tracted by the yellow and blockliead of the toriosc, iiiiivnrily had stuck his foot inside in the slicll. Two days lzitcr, in cwmfortaiblc quarters at the Trails-lilo Zoo,_f_-tho " turtle 1hadn‘t yCt summoned up courage to emerge from the seclusion of his shcll. Lille less unusual is tlic incident reported from Algomri where, it should be said, they don't take their wolves vcry seriously. Except in the matter of sheep and hens they are about as dangerous as rab- bits, in the opinion of the Soo Star. At any rate in this case a wolf raided a. flock of sllccp and had his teeth set in tlic neck of one of them. Thcii coma to the defence a courageous ruin. With powerful head in strategic position for at- tack he laiinclicd himself, caught the marauders a terrific broadside blow, and broke the wolf's neck. Birds and animals perpetually are getting themselves into the day's news. Thus a. German saloon-keep- cr bought a parrot from a sailor. That was all right. but Olin day the parrot screamed "Down With Hit- ler" and trouble arrived suzitiy. The owner was fined and the bird executed. In London a mail load ng a llama. through the streets to advertise a theatre was tincd sixty cents for being "drunk iviiilc ln charge of a llama." one ivondors whether there is a schedule of fines for such cases made and provided, rind what tlic penalty ivoiiTd be for the intoxicated custodian of an cic- phant or a kangaroo. Afld then there is tiii- resolution PBS-led by i110 City council nI Par- ma, ‘a suburb of Clcvi-lniid, that henceforth no dog shall hark with. in the corporatoii limits, under pain oi’ expulsion. _;____________ I am convinced that Wagner did in his heart. know that he was not a musician in the 50115:‘ tliiit Beeth- oven, Mozart. Scliubi-rt, and Haydn were musclaiis-Mr. W. J. Turner. _. ____,_,___ ~--= \\ \\"\ \ (XX.- l. nouns” ill/V,‘ PILLS _S 114 1\\\\\'\Q\><;£1/'" 1119.0 Nat” mgfiailcafiacohuzelis RHEUMATI (Edmonton Joumali Nature's seasonal lighting effects ..i"c never more striking than in the itlltlIIIIII. The eye revels in the 1 wonderful rad ance that bathes the whole landscape but too often fails to note tile subtle way in which nature adjusts her colors t/o the seasonal swing 0f the sun. The tree that in mid-summer cast a grateful shade over doorway and window in autumnhelps light the home with its reflected glory as the sun softens its former brilliance. The green landscape in summer lLIIJSOPDS in some measure the sun's lgiiire that is a feature of that i-“awll- .699. "1.‘9...°_Y9£_".sr11!¢ful~" lAutumn. days bring a softer sun. islilno that often is hidden behind '1 dull skies. Then it is nature bright. ens up all outdoors with a lavish outpouring of sold and i-iisset and red. It is as though she sought to compensate us- for the shortenng days- And. as winter lengthens the hours of darkness, she changes hei- 118M111: effects again and spreads a. white reflector over everything so that dim daylight seems bright and the night not too intensely black. The extraordinary "fitness" in “M1119 5° M11911 llflssvs uiiremarkod. It 1st commonplace and so goes unnot ced. But imagine our un. hflimy state ii‘ nature reversed ‘tmhgs-Pllt 431211118 white leaves *1 110°}? zrecn snow over the limd in 111* (1811! days of winter! _...___________ FACES ASSAULT CHARGE ‘ KEINTVILLE, N.’ S, Nov 12‘ [Charged with rssaiiltng a 17-year. 0111 53110011411. I/co Francis. 30- ycnr-old Indian of comb-ridge, W35- takcn liito custody today. The gm VWZIS attack early last week in the ‘downtown section oi’ Kcntvide, but her attacker fled before help ar- rived. l BULBS ! Prompt and effective relief is obtained in Coughs, Colds, Chills, Sore Throat, Whooping Cough and Bronchial Troub- les, in infant and adult, by Maifs Syrup of Tar and 00d liver Oil Oompouiid This preparation in oom- poundcd from pure drug: Ind has been thoroughly tried and f tested. 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