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Can. lmqls mp4 Nal My 7. up. . . i M (unilater . a. mi. oxn iv.‘ \‘m‘EM To a nuliml plunged in gi lei over the assas him. in broad d iglll. of its Chief Exm'ulue. comes this dreadful allIiClimaV. 43 hours later, ‘ of the shooting dmvnralso iii broad daylight. and surrounded by a cor— don of police—41f the man charged with the devil. One can well the anger and excitement which the murder of Presldcllt Kennedy had caused. bill that latiluss vengeance should be evot'lllod in this manner —even if the su-perl had been tried and convicted ill the (‘i'llllt‘iwfiuld have seemed IIll’ll’IIillli‘ ill lill_ civ understand ized country today. A l'I'IIWIl of 200 . is reported to hate “villain-ed" as the second asszi ' hu'lm found its mark in tho ul-mvluvl suspln-l's stomac . hut llhnt is (won more dis- quieting is the fact that the deed muld have been made possible at all. Reporters and tollivisiuli camera men, it SPOIIIs. h-lll lmon advised he- forehand of the plisoner's transfer. It was even s'ali‘d illnl attendanis on duty at the hospital where President Kennedy died had been warned of the possibilin of an at» ‘ tempt nn Oswald's life. and were on hand when word of the shooting came from illt‘ L‘ll_\' hall. There lllld hrnn (loath threats circulating in Dallas. w the police neglet‘led in lake ilw lTlnsl element— ary prevautinnrkrsuch as removing their prisoner at night. and rlmring the whole area of ullaillllol'lzrd per- sons. They srnmnd in he r'rmrerned ‘ about getting as mllr-h nuhlirity for ‘ the tl‘ansat-zirnl as tlloy Would. Not the least sequence of this event is that de- spite the claims of the Ilallas police that they had evidence (‘nouch to send Oswald to the electric chair. he will never have the rhanrr of being tried in lhis “oi-Id. The vital question of his guilt or innm‘r‘nre ‘ will remain unresolved. A tragic question mark is left to haunt the American Conscience. That Quebec Formula There has been some misunder- standing as to the much publicized tIx formula which the Quebec gov- ernmenl is preparing to submit to the federal-provincial conference at Ottawa this week. Background ma- terial given to reporters by Queher offi als. designed to explain in terms of dollars and rents the mean- ing of- their proposals. somehow got ‘ mixed up with the folmula itself, as . it appeared. However. it is clear that under the formula Quebec is . i- demanding I much greater share ' (Q the tax revenues now accruing tag Ottawa. and this Is the point. s It Is estimated the formula will ' Quebec an additional 3150.000.- I year. If applied amiss the ' ' try. it is claimed. the formula l‘ mid spread a total of . momma . in additional revenues among all I the provinces. A Ncrw there's a windfall for you! I It il to be achieved under is new Wem of equalization payments ~3 under which even Prlnr‘e Edward IIIInd would benefit to the tune of name $2,900,000. We have looked alefully between the lines in see where all this extra money is to ._mfm.lndwefindthntitla .mthMMmeoldsourceIs More. NImGIY. Ottawa. WI then‘t always seen eye to In with Prime Minister Pearson. H I point he made in the Com- iliiiilrtllnatr con» . the Quebec far-mule. of tonne; that would be undiplomatic. and he pre— ‘ tens no let the provinces take the l initiative in discussing the matter ‘ at this week's conference. He only pointed out—and let's get every wold nf this—that If the Dominion gives more fields of taxation to the pi-ovinc s. it must either collect more la s from the people of every provlnro or turn over responsibili— l Ilt's for its expenditures to the v provmi-es. . That is why it is still necessal') 3 that the Federal Government's claim in the management of the tax dnl< Iar should have top priority. It Is . indeed mlr only hope that Ottawa will be able to carry out an equali- zation program of any kind. and save the smaller provinces from be- ing t‘rmvdod to the wall. l If this were to happen. What would our Confederation partner- ship lie \mrth'.’ It's a vital qutrstion indeed. and the omens are not as promising as we (‘Ollld \vish. ‘ Tributes And Prayers The ti'ibulcs paid in lhe late President Kennedy in many churches yesterday. and the pra s of the faithiul of all ions for his l grief-stricken family. for the nation the l he had endeavored in lead continuance of firm promotingv iilllirnatlnnal goodwill and stability. were indicative of the grief. felt by all our people at the horrible event \vhil‘ll took place at Dallas, ‘ Texas, on Friday. Throughout Can- nda the, response has along the same lilli‘S. l‘ Thorn have been other ' assina- ‘ tinns of American presidents. \\i"‘ must go back nearly a century— tn the ass s ’ 1‘ Abraham Lincoln—for I parallel i to the impact which this tragedy has made in every civilized country i throughout, the world. In a few l words in a televised bl'oadrasi Sat- l urday night. Opposition Leader 1 Diefenbaker made this point. noting 1‘ that in both cases. the President l had been seeking all end to racial strife. j Mr. Kennedy's policies. domestic . and foreign, were under attack from l many quarters: but much of this I was due in the critical nature of the times. and to the awesome bur- l dens of responsibility he bore. What no one questioned was his sincerity. l 5‘ 3 5 a r: a 5‘ i. i :1 E; '3. O -: n =3. '§ we believe. ‘ retrospect. As Mr. Dioienbaker well said. quoting a comment paged on President Lincoln’s death at that . time: “Now he belongs to the ages." Farm Income Up According to the most recent estimates. cash income received by Canadian formers during the first half of 1963 from farming opera. tions amounted to $1.45 billion. This was a new record for this period of the rear and almost six per cent above the previous record which had been established in 1962. Note taken of this encouraging sign in i the current monthly letter of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Com— merce. Contributing to the increase were higher receipts from the sale of ‘ wheat. coarse grains. potatoes. poul- try products and cattle and calves. All the provinces participated in the increase in income except Al- berta. which experienced some de- cline in him sales. Cains recorded by the other provinces ranged from I fractional increase in BritisllICo- lumbia tn .1 rain at more than 23 per cent In Manilnha. On 1 community ha the live- stock sector of ihe industry was the 1 most impnrtanl snurre of farm in- come and acrnllnted for 60 per cent l of farm cash income in the first six months of 1963. Field crops con- tributed 38.3 per ccnl and wheat accounted for almost two~thlrda of this mitinn. EDITORIAL NOTE The Winnipez Free Press notes that all {our parties in Parliament th9 placed themselves behind the Government resolution to set up I joint pIrliImentilry committee to study the lawn controlline consumar credit in Canada. "It is mtifylnz." it IIyl in see the MPa act so via- oroust once they put. their mind to It. For the need for much a commit» mhumtmdayuithuevot bean. This ll the kind of mmitm whose work win he of great benefit to the public." Canada is Iniinllely greater. and mm important than the‘ sum nl us parls l 'rllai's hardly a he v Idea: but] any L'anadlan who. while lnvmsl his muniry ill his way, has iak-l en a cumulcccni now of the Ier-‘ “tent in Quebec and the nation al annulus il ls causing. mual. huve been shocked if he bnlhcr- ed lo analyze the recent news. From Erliish Columbia's Pre- micr w.\c anncll L‘nmi‘ (lie nulsl l-llzul [\ngln-Snxon lrllnt-ucv harm ilItI cunlrlhuiinn to Canada's Iuture: fl» cunsliiuilou- nI . accommodate Quebec will be tolerated by B C. From Quebec‘silunlcipnl AI- tairs .uuuucr elcrre Lapin-in and Opp inn landcr nanlcl Johnson unis the rlmr Ihal only balkannallnn 0' Canada into ulnnnmnus Hales wnuld; s. tr Qllrllrr Frnm 3 Quebec separali st. rum Enurlznuli, came the air. inion lhal Camilla “as just al "lzlnrillrd ham-1nd rcpuhhc" amt; thal soparalmn \Hu Inevtlablt NITV l nlllL‘k "I “truly “om llIJOrtt‘t‘l inill the proceed- loss lmm ell-ma mums. (‘itizellsllip and lrnmlcruimn. .ulnlslcr Glly Favrenu warned. that Qlfl‘l’ll’t‘ lvnulrl hmmc a "prisnnrr in its own house" if Ill icuui-ulcd IrDITl Canada. . ernrcisnn llmn \Vlit’ll‘. thel Amcrivnu aullmr o! the classic study nI Iht‘ - mull larr' Canada. The rlcnch Canadians. 17604945. \larnoii lhat Quinn-cl would llnvc no t-hllnr'e oi survilh‘ in: as a separate state And nui m \rlnnipcc. inc Uk- Talllltm Sclidieliance League ol Canada Jiail‘l that "all Canadian“ regardless at their natinnII orig- in. should slrivc to preinn'l the unity nl' Canada " The question all Canadian. have to ask lllemsclrrs is whc- ther up have snmelhlng here in Canada um u uhrlli keeping. no we have traditions, d i silnct from l h n i n nl our close In ll lncnilly neighbors. unrtll pre SEFVIIISC‘ Dn we value our "it‘ll!- pcndcncc as a lluliatl? Are we umud nI il” Everyone in ranada pays a vrlre. in mnivml lcrms, for be- ing (‘anadlan Brilatiiy sncuklng. vanes are hIL’IlN'. prnllls are GREATER THAN ITS PARTS For Canada . . . Or Are We? Tornnlo Telelrnm more certain. price auppni—ti loi- Iermors are higher. wcliai-c paymentl are more zenemul in the us. than they are here. liniisll Columbia does not. a» Premier Bennett wnuld have us believe. have a monopoly on pity. mg lac llils "thlng" called can ada. A STARTING POINT If we believe that Canada IS ll-nrlh harm: and IS \rnl'lh pay- lnli iur, that is a stalling pulnt. How Much A Month? chxlnllm Science Monitor “There isn't any ahullilir. Ilme~ leslI-d wal nl :lciormllung the sale llmll «l mnsumor cred- it.‘ snya a View president of Pltlshurnh‘s \ll-llon National Bank For a lone time a rule that narmenlc should not exceed 1.1 per mu ni musumor income seemed reesonahli‘: but dcbl re< l l l. payments this your are (akin: I. rel-ml in nor cent. and must nbservcrs look (or a rnnllrllllVIE fist in lnslallnlt‘nt deht l‘nr lhtl next year or um ta may or may nut he late 1 With uncmplnlmenl rumnensa- tinn. penuon plans and Ipniorlly rules. disposable income mm more dependable than It mice \l'as. But many oi the honvler hill-mum are amflns younger workers who have not establish- crl job iccurlty. And some »i the loans are for travel or edllfl' Quebec-ken have been trying [u tell us that Canada ini‘t wholly worthwhile In them I! III. prev ent cnsl. W h II III! rest of Cl“- adn want. in knnw ll pmlacly what price Quebec [limits right. Once we know that. we can face IIIE task aI playing up. per- «115 on modified Quebec dr mantis. M persuadllm Frcnch - [peaking Cnnntlinnl IIIII lheil complaints are largely illusory; or of li‘llilll lht‘ Cunllil‘y ID to Elui’)’ no wheels. lion. which lianmll hr rchnsms- ed by my in l-nllet‘llon n and linnncc rnnlpani wIll-h carchilly (or signs of i , cranking delinqilenciu or pin. zonal henkruptrlel: lhccc. thnu~l gh spotty. ace not nlarminll. Andl holli lender! and borrowers pro- bahlv would cut hark as )hflrply as they mum II a business de- presslnn iccmcd lnnmuig, em It‘ liw prcscni level of consumer dehl a considerable burden of moments nunhi cnntlnue alter a crllnp in income had been cxpci- are It is now pleasant in he a klllrjny m' sphilxport —mnyhe "ylarly ponplr" ll ihc ncwcrl word—bill one test in: insialH mcnl buying is. “How in uchl could w. can-v ilu-nugh a hull Inyufl’” 7; Earth’s Puzzling Interior Nalimlal Geolrapllli- Society The nearcsl unexplored part or lhe earth In: Jusl [we »r “I mllcs away. Tllmilui scientists have map- poll ilic plane's iuriacc. arIfiIYb pd m almnsphcrc. rid rllhrd mllllnm of mich lnln apacc, nrl one knolls for sure what llu decla hcncath lIII mt, (it‘hphysirlsts embarked all a llnrld- \\‘Il’ID research ellnrl in l'Iiiii to unlock the earth's inner must sci-ms. Srirnllstl at same 20 nations. llll‘IlNIIIIK the United Sines and tho silvlpt Ul'llmI. Ire t’klni part in the lnlernltlonll Upper Man- PUBLIC FORUM necnen IN Cfl‘ToWN su. .t: i no and admlrn on work being dime by the Rural Brailllitl'ililm'l SllIfll‘IS'. I nan mysrll lonilng (or all ur- ganlzallon um nnuld do (or the my nI Charlottetown what ihc wuly is doing lnr llll: l-uml Ills- trltls Unhappy experience has canvinrod me that there is a growth]: need ol such a sncirly nor» in [he my. in" in absence ill years l returned in Ihe neigh» hnr rid and was saddened Ill (ind that five at the ncaulihil or- nnmcnlal trees that hid graced the neinhbnrhood .n my ynulh were cane and nothinl ind been plinted in tlkc their pllce. when I asked what had lulu called in all inc um. i told lhnl the telephone cuni- puny had cut dnwn ihm oi them levm ihnugh llu-y wccc in good heallh' In amt-cl u. linel lmm the chance um one these lmi might get blown over in a item. The villa: Lieu Ind lallcn victim to the vlndlllsm at new neighbor: who were indif- lcrcnl u. ihh natural beauty. And only n lhnfl IImI an. .n. nihcr nrllhborllood tree—n hell» thy mus llult. til-i cm a glory in God Ind nun 7w” t‘ul dawn Ind and to the dump. an iii. aclll borilood II b a Ind bleak a opcrItlnl mm . Ind Ibt'mt unlili lamcnieit aver the desert. ca vilille in who gm up here “mull over our mudcd neighborhood Now when lull: out Idol-mi . Rand or North River Road lma Eultoll sum to Que-n CIIIrlaIv 2 (cuisine! or con-ill other older meet: lll m of town. I see beyond I doubt. Ilhf what hn- happened to m m nclvninulmod. ihll a mat pal-l my limit! am you ll ma In It!!! a: va - M our i-lI scirrnl ‘ welmmlnl. Gold- . v isl-n spread to owner: at tunnel .ilang lnm molt lovely oi our 0 inch. Anyon- uho doubi. thll ihou all. u good look It the uni haulinl de~ reminded”. to bluk wiihaui trees or shrubl thIti - II 0 ul think even the wind wauld IIIl lonely there. lmcnlal me. in ill. exprenlnu at a seller-l conviction that I irees luv. nn plan in our re dcntiIl Ir ill a the duct l imn will n on Ind it in unlu- to protest. But It in no man. up to this time. than a newbor- cruh the emetic blind‘ lien on law vandull plus the disregard M the id Daily-gills“ wc beautification society. it could sing the gal-cm ol mi. hum by helping nwnm ot In I that - neighlmhmd'u six at mi. in] perm-acne. come n tar e l puny. they no that III III. 1- n ocuclonll only cw hour- u- nonlr ihl line. m it um IIIlf a lllctlm to am a tree. It City Camcu an illan in in In y humming Inch a w . ciely Ind mm hr It a culi- able 2 local-n. l winild be a m you“ he our Ccnunnl-l nu. ‘ "communes-mum ml Iain rm 1 I mun—— with "I II! (cheerfulnuni w m I III. a mm. It ltlli cuith am at mia- ‘ ilc I‘l‘nl i ll; alm' in study in. ‘ cns' cl by venom menu the It .l WI mlles DI carllr surface. scacc salclhiu lll map lllc e rlh's magnetic Ii d. and land slatiuns {rum Clulv lu Clrchnlllwzlkin Ill measure the lie and maznollsm of rocks MOHOLF. PROJECT i la Plvrl M .r IIII‘I‘dIl rIIoI't ls Ihr hummus. l llolmie Pmlecl. i plan in IIIII'!‘ through the earth‘s cl’usl The mullimllfllon- dollar. eHIFn’ll'lsP is an lllrmpi til : reach. Inr Ihe Ilrst time, ihc um i derlylnx .III'III knnwa n the mlntle The drill will have in demand three miles In tho tween I nom- where the e.l’th'l unit is ihlnnaii. then pal. ilirnunh hall a mlic n! udlnicni Ind uvcni mile: at rocky crlllt ill relcli the minus. it the mice: cuc. Ned u ihc rock Ihou ed lllht on the Milli: Ind cvvluzlan of the will, 'i'iic llrtllest that men have peerlled the urlll'l inlerlar ll Ibmlt two inlch In me cold min- " of Smith Alrlcli. .in nil well in CIIIIal'llII drop! down lnm! live mIle’v lilll only a [union at the dllLIncE w the terrelirlll comer. hacking nciual evidence. icicn- um hive lo tar rell k oulcropplnn. urinquak. W"- 25. and aniflcill explosion: In lpecnlIte on the amh'a compot- It la knawn. thalllh. Hill the deeper III! delcenl. Ibehotlel' It let... Every 1000 feet down. It: temperature rises nppmxlmllb Iy l5 delreu Fahrenheit. Wall: in South A'l‘ll‘l'l deepen mid mine are In In” that I III"- lnIlIIMI- doll-r Ilr- candlflminl pllnt II required to keep "linen Imm IDIIIIlIl. Modern lwiofilltl believe Ii! earth cousin: of "will: :0} centric Ilyers: the WW IHI unlit. Ililil n lnllzl the mantle. Ill rm InlIe- think In"! of dean rock: In! In maul core. I,” mlle- thick outer Inn of the core problth II liq- uid. the mmlle- (hick Inner can solid II that. WM! ltll’. III" ml'tllllt‘ under HI. thalli- Indl n! dalmn M hut Ind $1 million pounds per IquIn Inch of pro I! It birth elm. III”!!! N. NI- uaull Waphle'l Ali-I at In Wand. boon Wflfldfl' ubotll m um'l enter liu not been "Maul In selenium MIIIY Ameflum In no Int century m In convinc- td the In hollow Ind III- um Mm. M . mum" tin-fulfil a pull tannin inc Aden-ur- auylm. autumn hall Illa ll. illu- Emphysema Increasing ly Dr. Theodor! Tb. number a Imphyllml hu illeullll mIrkodly in this cuunuy. Plliu syn-nail.- low I death: from 7'" l“W’IIIIII- Infidel. -'——-§ NOTES BY THE WAY wnl .- lumluelu ere-t mIn ill a. w ill bitterly u 5'5: lIundly mllhlndlu Ills sn-rl luu he unalu nodln. of lulu. l on the racetrack- ChIlh n. Inc the o! I flddorllll inn own. I“! cllhfl loll-l , buddlnl r p r n by IkI Newl. your: l- 1'“ "imi- liil. i... i. .,.i "Mia... diluu II mpou-lbla in: on 1' III “M “I” m ""19 W looked It mm out of every N worker: (12.100) mcivinn IocIIl min-icy lien whetherltwgr IN .nplu at IIII plnnu' Wr‘dllln! :Ifludlnn Ely" or fill lllller dalcribed the Ifl IILI due in thl and parliament “Bud-n and it my many Ind tried to expllin ... diuhiiity 'l'lia men Ind mean ' In mun... um." i... my women m p: a! flu moi-u couldn't Int-Illlllh- H .d .4. A ' "' Lilli: i milllvn Amuiunl Who me" went but in bullllell “m i ” "WWW MI Iuiier from chronic bronchitil. and ma lot a! monty.— Ot- miller *0 mm- Ind wnrk inc la empilmma. inc lla. air (I a Jmlrnll. III?"— The Tharp Courier. am of tile llll-iu become ever» Ill!!!th Ind let like III III air, which hike! up meat of the I Ill-tale space an [Int fresh III! SIM become all inellllis. field Ilt clnnot In expelled. lxpliutlon II o mjorllv cannot blow (All it llzih Md ma‘t‘ll held I inciln from the mouth. I: hlnwinlz with the mnuih llpul. Cnllzil is another been. the m'icrity ll. ers e cullillulln ls aggravat- ed by ‘ the lungs and resist treltmelil. MInIgement amphyuma consisls mainly at broncllodlla- mi. dammenu. expectnnnl and broad Ivectrum Intibiotlcl W test. is done in Ilrionl the Iller iakinll a deep mun Ind tune with me v.5. silt: seem IIl’y wll ,ymmm lanuiui policy nl‘ instant and mItiIvI Amariun nuclelr re- taliation uainii slivch agglu- mh cnlnl thrt will! in non. mavcd away mm Duliu' policy Ind. in. mliloa of "pm" and choice." Thi by convention] Iran a! any Soviet Dulles Polic Revived I! DIVA tlllloll CIIIIIIIII Pym fill" Writer a tray in tile in: MA. IIVI nuclur l till late tIllm‘l or division. ll not pl'eclse and probIMy never will be . But col-vainly there ll little it Iny more talk defence pllnnerl 0! a big Writ. em conventional effort In Eu- the Russians ‘ Imonl European ’ pause Ind think again I or tank en he mud-“d his Picadoxlcnly, this unlaan could place the Canalli'ln gull. ernment in In awkward n cull... hernia: DI the extduslv .y iil clenrvbambina role "I the (liglil. Iquadron RCAF division in Illi- in», Th! Unlud SIIMI irallullly' “‘ Em "WM" " lanorrs our POLICY Franc! hII adopted the WI I mm! acumen-m mllei policy hummus. She iwhen infection Midsul. In. Iermillent lyDlIlIVexvl'ltllln'l convention min in sump. un- gEIBrsnfihsl W‘f“ "Elohim l8 breathing that helps amic the ill inch mm as NATO wan I” b: ‘g' ““n V will uu~ . lorced hack to cell-ac. an "a" m,“ WIIkin‘ whill Inhlllfll W- hfltltll‘ We Ill. The British government takes ncn iron. I vomble unit also rear-on liai mad. on point , no amt Inna will}. III! rrcnl-n lmprovca bra-thin]. The trick reputed mic. been . contention of a lane is to nilllu every muiclc lie-r prim minilm ilui NATO Irnlipe berqu arilnin has .., - own nuclear strike lorcc the chest. including than of abdomen. to .uucccc out im- nam Iir. e r s a n s with pllymn- muii Inoept the dinbilily and do cvmihlnlz poillblz to p vcnl Iurther damage. R2hlbili~ iahnn is pnlslhle but they mun i do their part. This menu Ivold- . inn smoke and nther type: of Iir pollution. nuclunc dull. reams labor. Ind inclement heather ‘x'ullixiir v i c l l m I might to mid “lurk in keeping with their diminlshed physical capacity. The condiunn crip- ples unless ill: individual tlkel It. oI herily on Ill PEN'DULUM Amy pew dlillinl hu A “III hIck Inln ill Eurnpe. vIrying shade! awn determined to meet I!!! Soviet incursion with nuclear wupoiu XIII-II It brill] tlnn, whether by plume. b he German! am In I reliu t l °° Inlllnt nuclear battlefield Initial! nllciul' Irma. IACK ream. tor OI rclal. Delcnu Secretary ‘IE4 NIn'l I laid the other riav NATO llu enough conventional tom. in Europe. A‘li this. In Illa realm of defence lirltefiy. tends to loavl| Clnldl nut in left field III-inn: the NATO Purine", l The Bum nu re myln. that chicm pti n at a pn- It‘y 0! quick nuclear rL‘tallatinn makes the likel clelr W" in Europe Imull. Monti "mull! Europe-Ill, with of emphllll. into EMNDI m . HI definition of the strength III! lncunlm‘i lit-t wo I! let Inlllnl mu: - positive and opllmlsllc Ipv proarh in the problcm. scramrnn RETINA .I.\'. \vrites- DOE! a retinal de- l iachmcnl cause blindneil til the involved eye? . REPLY ‘ Varying dcgrcu oi hilndn depending upon the ex m at un- dclachmcnl. In ml. condi- lion. the retina peel. away lmn the inside of the orbit. The ten may be small. creatin! nnly a tiny blind ma. or it any be In extensive tout llldli a u l that Cy? results. ‘ M P. wrilu: Are gia pocket. . the same as the pockcu la divcr- l llculnsu? REPLY I No Gu lccumulntel In Vll'l- rl I' the colon. usullly on: bciwccn segmenlx Ina! are con- tracted, Diverticulnl are pock- cu um blossom out 1mm tile . wall 0! the eaten. HIDDEN STONE 1 EA L. writes: Can gallstonn form in the main tube Ill." ma gall bladder is rcmnvedl . REPLY Yet Ind. In some insllncll. (he alone was present prior to surury but wu so well hidden it. escaped detection. MILD ULCER .I,H.P. writes: in the case of A mild peptic u‘icel' lhll nevu hu bled. would the Ireezlu. treatment bl‘ recommended? REP Y NIL Dicl. medicatlnn. and Irlnqullity Ihould hrlfll illla n use llImmIbll dull- Inl {Innis In the home. Our Yesterdays (Fl-um Illl Glllrdlln l-‘Ilul TWENTY - FIVE YEARS AGO (November ll, 1’”) The Cooper Cup. Iilmed Iflzr the donor. AR. Caliper. Chlrlmr telan [or the but why ltIled by the Lillie Thelu‘e Guild com petition. 1931-53. was nrzun II the openinl ltudln nIlI-lt. I'll. play "The DIIIInt Drum" W I directed by M". A.P.C. Reel. Announcement 0! the inn-tor of WIlilr R. Ali-ml, IIIIIIII'II Iuperviwl' will: the Bank of NDVI Scoli- It Shin! John. "3., Iucceed L.D. M rfl Ioltelnwn wll mId TIN YEARS AM (November 25. II”) Mill VodII MuKIy who In on a wear tucth mission In JIpIn lrrived home Mondly. She t-ullit It I Tetra Icth Ind It I 1 Incl. Clll’llv liln school In SIIIMRI. "Ill mm .Yllnll Km. IIILY {VII lid Hull]; Iol’oII the Alllnllc In Hllilll. liter I Iourvmci-llh homwnd Mrnly. ss w y of Hong thl Suez Cl I ‘I'hI llh lllnllII Lenin at Mercy Tu Ind HM! Id rd duel-y of III the Clide H o u I NW. N. under IIII Illdlflllll of M II Turn" x SEEK DIA‘I'I FINAL" “ICON (Rlulll’ll _ mention or AGRICULTURE County Annual Meetings Thursday, November 28. 1963 Summonide Athena Hilth School Friday. November 29. I963 Cardigan Parish Hall Tuesday, December 3. I963 Hunter River High School All Meetings It 8:00 pm. To be discussed: Farm Management Courses. Dave Rogers. To be Innnunced: A plan for an Auto Insur- ance Pool. To be considered: Resolution 5 on Farm Problem The Federation in the official Voice of Island Farmers—attend these meetings and make the voice stronger. P.E.l. Federation of Agriculture Why a Gift From Archer & MacDonald Means More 0 Furniture Is the longest lasting gift you can uy . Give Furniture this year and lunow it will IIII Ind last. 0 with selections are o l ARCHER & MacDONALD Open every night ’HI 9 pan. It. Paton Raul PukdIIe 'l‘orfiolllnuta Inching-Ill emu-mountain. I 1.93% can DIAL m0