busbels from 2s2.ooo.ooo in the previous year. The biggest com- petitor is the United States which is trying every method it can think of to capture large portions of the world market and to reduce its vast NCTES BY THE WAY rswsooelousevsrssveaitay AilartHivsIrss.ttey-- theycan'ttliinkofsomebod.vthey lnanleseslnterestln a". wish they were as rich as.-Kit things. Including fitil-lea, .i Medically -. l Speaking ., ""3" N. Quuleael. MJ). win narviuo AT NIGHT surpluses. The methods go all the is nuiurricunrrrofc-18:1 ch.w..w.w.,u rmlgnlmum anew" way from normal marketing to di- utVll:lh'. muummd ml mwbwu T i In H. rect give-away programs. ,1" "'0, 1,. uklng to the hill? Nam ff: mm w'u""'uo"ya... Dill 0' .l. The daily Smlltbn brlimened Wliqiu: d . Q my”; cu in WoadarwboP1lfthevslueonlt?- xeddinl. eliciting COmm'll:lel.. considerably during the year. Butter udloul. y?" will proglgizr. d" T'”'"''" 5"" -tTi':Is. you Iumluses owned by the Federal mill:-sTm;r.lg;'r'.;';o";p om”... A mother don the bleak. bal- Government are being steadily re- h M-mm H n mm dmmt. 1. Incinamt: for the m mwrn than hnzuseasf. tlisre't .. ...e . - d ced. I in segments of ricul- see in the dirt. . iii , g "M3 " ' ' j"'"'”- ! nor: 4 wsnunsnav, my :2. mi "Tm derxfd ti: overtaking godur, -rliiluheiiilefssxemniigiixtim cl-rlvIi:: J; thing: limwnfmfly gffionst. Che. '” '”'” ii "To i ' -. rv . thrcolda.th aslendt ' tion. The number of farm opera- upslwglfgmmny 11" V0" belt" u.:mm”f,."',:. 13:." ' "”' Wham" N"... b an M, d Sheep Production The Canadian Sheep Breedcrs' Association. is starting a promotion campaign ubicb it is hoped will VII used it: the latest in electron, as e . we wer llnlged - Windsor star ' lubarbs. is in oplpleg ., , contemporary. In the resiitlsmm nllh PROCESS N1.-',',;'f probably best that I explain I little about this intri- ca.te process of seeing in near dark- ness. The Better Vision Institute recently came out with one of the but simplified explanations I've Nowhere is the eccentric allow- ed his eccentricity more readily ttian in England. As an example s man of eighty-five.. offered I snug berth in an old lolks' home. geaired instead to continue to live tor; dropped in June 1953 to 531,- 000 from 574.000 in 1955. This was the lowest figure in the last 50 years. (Whether or not this reduc- tzreatlv increase sheep production. tion had anything to do with the T” '”".f 15”" W” " ” '””' 12 '”K'"l""””” ”'i"”""” .'..";..'.e''t ”' '"' " ” ....i.';..."l";.":?..': ah. :.'........ ::::i.':.il'.'t'" '"':':."."..:: million ea . not say; but it does not appear to be In duughh the pupil opening or tytimssiil his days there.-Ottawa toBeli:IcoII!'lElYigdI0U1Ilde.- r... the eye is small and the light falls 1,.-ggly upon the cones. or central nerve ends of the retina at tile back of the eye. They enable us to see color in detail. RESPOND TO LIGHT to dim light. however. the pupil is wide open. We see chiefly with minions of tiny nerve ends. call- ed rods. which are spread over the entire surface of the retina and respond to light without great de- a pariit-ulai-ly encouraging statistic.) summing up his findings, Dr. ilope declared: "The farmers' situ- ation has improved slightly. They war. in a had way in the previous four or file ycars. But the bottom appears to have been reached. Times may be better in 1957." Farmers Some sorl of effective program of ricvclnpmcnl in this important branch of agi'icult.ure would seem to be overdue. for the sheep raising business in this country is. apparent- ly. in a wry poor slate. At the pre- sent ilmc. according to the Associa- there are less than Political principles are tilts but covers, to be replaced. clianug or even discarded altogether. se. CUM-flit to the woathc. The mm-. NIWN I MN)! is the less truck it has with principles. for govern ment is In an of the possible -1, A world of people. not of pm... plem - Pottrbomush Examine: We in Canada are perha toe tolerant of lll-behaved peop e. for most of the folks who spoil our parks and throw their garbage in- io private gardens. parks and streets get away with it. It would be as well. if we do not want to lose our few beauty spots in our city to be less tolerant in the fu- ture.-Sault Ste. Marie Slai- fion's report. 9fm.900 919”? in the ushearahleu will hope ma! nr.irHOm'5 views uie mllbor Iuzhi primarily utilises the .lol5Phine. a vihooillnl crane. Tm siaius. Last year's until production not more "h0nf'fUl than this year I rods on the outer area which per- has laidhnnueii tgait has her zest: i . ,- . .. - - - h l' ' i ii 1.00 oin 'm0un!ed M 5 ""1" mn" ma" pl even" M” imllan" ::lded1lf?eIi'eiii,"3Tl8dUC:ti)'Te:r:ly.black fiitille wleioolieliig of etheilr (own. Joe- million pounds less than half what - - These rods enable us to see in ephine and her spouse. frip. Ire - ' . i ed l Hit a t at 399.13 It was twenty years ago. Meanwhile, No Klan Bntam d 33:!lifiixekggiitdwfiihodghhillchfirQEVE iiitesms!p)ec'i:ln pcashtivityfmso To A" Mm" . ' - S time a o t was re rte l." hi hi i t - etlg may be expected to be 009 Canadians are using more wool per time iz p0 zgsimourgee By: 0?” u; of the mm widely pubncmd mm APPLIANCES the golden egg in the fairy tale.- Christian ” ' Monitor Single-handed. I ll-year-old fish- erman sailed a Polish trawler to the Danish island of Boi-nliolm dur- ing the weekend. after locking up that the Ku Klux Klan. that bigotry- and hate-dispcnsing organization which has wrought so much evil in the Southern United States, had set up branches in the United Kingdom. in llic blood stream. BLEACHES SUBSTANCE Light. however. bleacbes out the visual purple. turning it to yellow and then changing it back to Vita- min A. The eye begins to make more usual purple when the light SALE 8 SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs of course that they are becoming Increasingly dependent on imports. 3 There must be some reason for this l state of affairs. but just what it is i capita than ever before, which means 5. .' l, MAKES A FELLA FEEL KINDA IMPORTANT it is difficult in say, From fhp gland. The reason given for ihc reported E ' M 7 ' A T A ' PW pa mm disappears. the rest of the crew The vouhl . . ' , i , , ' 3'”'9” Th ., i t k th od no . fisherman surrendered to the Dan- point of climate and agricultural m0i'PfH:lAF'fhf'IP::55u1POflglggrilgfnr; M0)! Affect Defense Plans I m;Xll;l:(;i:ml0;fnlS'.3f?l:)'≤hEmCt':)l;31v' ,,,,.,',',i.,,'..,,,".;i.,..iiZ.L,,:,.,uT.:,'i. lshlpollcerhandmaskeili for polltbigral HJCTNCAL ' ,.t . , W -, .' l iii l l f I m. eo er ourmem I might if? h" 0 "T n mm on P H N icanadlan Press. Oiiawal ered with ice. The earth now is in :3; :(xp;L'eJ":;". Gum: they ofyuge new mu. lea in Y” "m. 30981?! conditions generally it h Wilrmlllk f-Wk" Tn put it simply, we havg to rs. trawler to return to Poland. where. mnught that Canada would be labour torch The Klan pmsumablm The do-fcnrr dcp'irtmcnI says It made of rii-Iilltllllmi Fifi! and AR 'll(' UES IONS . . . . - - .- - tn - " ' , . . - e K prominent in shr-on raising IflSl('a.'l Wfillffld '0 W ml h3"d l” 3'" "P imuwlcdgc gained during the lu- i'al'lar” -C Q N -T .,h , s. l mil" "1 1h? dark for ll 1985' hill "9 d”"m' U"-'5' M" ""9 "” d-”' . .4 4, . ' .. - yh .11 hp "ill '...t--. v.- 'I r siotiirsr sutviv rvrii (”m"' A "5 "05" N '"'t J an hour before Mr eyes hecomr ""I5"l"5b'9 9XPl3'"l"il '50"! MW r.-iilal cnml 3-, Jlls as 0) ave en - . -. 4 A - - - I lions; . mmpietply adapted in th, .3. the four of them were overpow- is..." ua . "u of bein dc indent for most f 'i. i . . E Pf s n I s may have an important ht-aiing Mai-iinil In July um .Vcar dhnlll Wm H" furry", we 0, m,l,.,,R SM” M us” end md locked up by on you" i wool supplies on foreign producers. Quality has nothing to do with the v deficiency. for it has been demon- strated time and again that (fana- dian raised sliccp can hold their min i with the best of them in this regard. ' Perhaps something can he done on this Island which would appear to have many advantages as a sbocp l raising area. A Strange Business ll might be thought that the United States would he one nf the easiest countries in the world for the proponents of Civil Rights legisla- tion to have their way. But it isn't. In fact. ,l'car after year. for as long as one can remember. efforts have been made to pass such legislation into law: and year after year they i. have failed. This year, owing to the fact that Civil Rights occupied a prominent place in both the Repub- lican and Democratic manifesios in last fall's election. it was thought that the legislation would have T'FRK- i onably plain sailing. But it has been argued back and forth in committee 4 ever since Congress convened in Janliary. and it seems as far away from enactment as at or. The whole issue rests on the simple question: Should the Negroes of the South be entitled to vote and have lcgal protection against intimi- dation? Most legislators from Snu- thern States. Republicans and Dcmo- crats allke (most of them are Demo- crats) say "no". And most of the Congressional Committees. Including the one on this issue. are more or less controlled by Southern Demo- crats. It is a strange business-m or so It must seem to outsiders W that at a time when the United Sfatcsiis , pleading in behalf of civil rights for ll l-Sui-opcana. Aalatlcs and Africans. it bill to provide them for thousands of its own citizens cannot seem to make much progress. Dr. Hope's View The worst of the Canadian farm crisis is over. and the future looks fairly bright. At least, that is the opinion of Dr. Ernest Hope, chief g, . economist of the Canadian Fed- . it eratlon of Agriculture. as expressed O; In I recent statement. Following are is of Dr. Hope's conchssions after tlte1Il dtuation. earnings beve increased. In i nsriicnlies--that ls, i 0' uierhasisnsiterpaw ' . ” . of operation amounted to ' In In 1&8 it came to ..... ........... fostering it in the Southern States for many years. (Because of legal impediments. it is not as active now as it used in hc. it is still a black mark on society. h0W(Wt"l'.l At the time the London report did not seem to make sense. lnnasmuch as the Klanls anti-Catholic, anti- Npgm, anti-Jewish and generally anti-social attitude is so foreign to Britain's social traditions and sense of justice. It is good to bear now from reliable sources that the report was unfounded. Sir Hugh Stephen- son, on his arrival in New York to take up his post as British Consul- General. described the whole thing as a "hoax". Mr. 1.. (l. Glass, tlw npw ('nnsul-Gcncrl-ll in Washington. who arrived by the same ship, sup- ported Sir Hugh's statement fully. All of which is pleasant-sounding. reassuring and not unexpected nous. EDITORIAL NOTES New Zealand is making strong efforts to boost butter exports. This year Sill; million will be spent on advcrtising in Britain and another such sum in other potential markets. I O O A long range weather fnret-at-I for these parts predicni that June will be warm at both ends and quite cool in the middle, with more than normal rainfall all the way through. in other words, good growing wea- ther. if is. of course, possible that the forecast will be I little out of line with developments. It some- times is. O O O 'l'lie i'a pid mechanization of familng is reflected in a report from the United States Department of Agriculture. It states that last year 1 form worker produced enough farm products to feed 30 persons, while in l940 the work of 1 man provided for only 11. During the intervening period the total number of farms declined 11"; from 5.379,- 250 to 4.783.021. The average size of farm: at the present time is about 250 acres. 0 O I An organization which has done much to stimulate interest in educa- tional matters is the Provincial Fed- eration of Home and School At- sociations. The Federation's an- mial meeting takes place this after- noon and evening in the Prince of WalesCollegeball,andltIsexpect- a 3 ? E if on future dc ence pliiiiniiig "The coslrlbuilona of scientists in the l." is n! inctcorology. oceanography and solar activity could scriuu 'i' .'illt'ct the pliiiiuilin of future campaigns." the depart- WEQHI KZIXR ill Iilt' ll)f)Sl TO('Flll lb- Iue of Current Affairs. published for the Canadian armed forces. "Similarly. studies In the field.- nf geomagnctism. aurora. the lon- osphere. cosmic rays and solar actlvilr sh0l"f' prove liivnllialilc it- Ibe services. particularly In ihnsr branches in which extensive usr We pi-inc ourselves in Canada that our country has developed on the basis of free enterprise. with- Ill ibe environnu-ni created by a perfccily: and iron cnicrprisc has - its limiialions. II is sometimes waairful of resources; and in the : hands of selfish men. whose prl- 1 mary urge is for personal satisfac- Mon and profit. ii is often anil- social. Nevertheless. it gets things done. and sooner or later manag- es In providcc for almost evcrv i need and want of human beings I where these are widespread e- i nouilh to provide a market. Its oc- casional glaring offences against society can on and are. curbed i by Ian. Co-operation in agrit-uliure is an adaptation to the needs of lIZl'll”- ulture. of the free enicrprise ("rim- mon In non-agrlrultiiral bilxiness As a producer. the farmer conirnlt Hy Alton Ti. Slceping uurlrri-old dark wall-rs is A world more MRZHHIFPM than T man has ever beheld. It boasts towering mountains. , one higher than Everest - . . bugs canyons. one which could hold seven Grand f'an.vonit. and Itretlhes for l.2fi0 rrulr-s . . Vast plains. flal plateaus and dmncs. astonishingly slm-r cliffs. . . . Seventy per cent of our worl lies buried under the oceans. And. as one scientist remarks. "We know less about it than the sur- fare of the moon." The sally seas, Ibo boom of earthly lifc by scientific ex-irlrnrr. plunge at points scvrn in eisbl miles deep Tbry teem with strange fish. plant and animal life . Their waters ITIT with lhr trmds and mics and great currents. from the seas comes life-giving rain. From the seas come power- ful. little - understood influence: upon weather and climate from I seashore in far inland farms and . rifles. IINIOUI: EXPIJDRATION Without the sea. human life on earth would falter and fail. Yet the oceans are largely still I book of mystery. Probing its secrets. In armada M 75 ships and liiindn-ds of scien- tists goes nnlerina ibis year- This ocean fleet is unique is , rlftiilll netiolisto lean facts which no one nation .1'be trips are tor at-iostlt-is -in also hr ls- KUIK worldwide weather. Farmers And Group Insurance The. Country Guide. Winnlprg Probiniti-.f0ceafn TSeclrlelsl 7.000 scientists nf spine 55 coini- lrlcs will l)CElfl lll(' girairsl run centrated study of air. earth. itulcr niitl icc cvtvr uiidcrtalien in tiianls history- All ill” iiillirliiitluui Ralllllrrli by inrld xrlrnlisls uill bc lrcrlv ri- hanged among ihc parliripaiini: vaiinns. including Russia. ('an.irlian participation has nl crady begun. 'in ciglii-man imperil- inn '-ponstircd lw llir drlt-li('4' rr Farrll hnarri nail is liislallr-rl Ir lhs: up rap Ifl lillmnit-in lxlanil about 500 milesfrnm the North his own I-nit-rpri.r, but for scrrvral reasons he cannot. as a rule. ruli- er bur nr sell to advantage. in an lndiiiilual Cnnscnucnily. t-u-hlwl" alive vnclbnds. and iiiwiicipll-x liavr been vim-is:-ii and icsicd ovrr lontl period: The appllr:-iilnn of ilwsc prlnciplos has lcd in 'inll1F i-crv large farm organizations which re- nroscnl many tbolisanrls uf indiv- idual producr-rs. and scrvr ilir far mer primarily in ihc plirrliat-e of his rcquircmonls and ibc sale of his surplus coniniodiilcs. MEDICAL SERVICES in the Arctic make it possible in lbe ncxt half-century for ships to navigate the Northwest Passace from Halifax in Vancouver on .t-llcllt: :.' What would he the effect of a rise in sca level due to lai'gc-sriile melting of glaciers. ' '1)! Ml millions of people living in low ving coastal lands? "Alrcady the current warming i'V('If'. is causl notable changes in the ueetbcix such as the re- direction of storm paths and the rt-dlslrbiiioiii of rainfall in differ- ent regions." the booklet adds. died and dedicated medical prac- lioncrs in rural areas. in say that. on the whole. these areas have hf'i"n more nr less deprived of med- lt'ai services readily available to their iirbsn friends. Group insurance. which is avail- able in a high pcrcenntagc of workers in urban centers. is al- lllnsl non-existent among farmers. lute insurance. and sickness and accident insurance are also I low level in agriculture; and for years farm organizations have been struggling with the problem of wnrkmcn's compensation. in an en- dcnvour in secure some adjust- . mom of the present regulations One of the areas in u'luc'.i ibr . farmcr'a position has always been wnak. is in lllf' field of social srr. vices In most parts of Canada. rural nlectrifirniinn was dcyclnped only long after urban cciilcrs were Ible in enjoy this economic and social lmpmvcmcnt. ll is on dis- paraizemo-ni of the many well qual- lllnlteslee Associated Press. Mnssacbusu-ifs world's laraiwl slliglc tnminiain svsirm slianilnz the -Muir: abmil l0.0fIfI rmlc: long and 500 miles wide. in the Pacific. soundings dis- covered the Turin - Kerrnader ivcnrb beivircn Santos and New Vmaland. scvrn milrs dccp Sound int:-. shout-d ibnl Malina Kea -ti lfavraii is the unrlrlis highest mniiiuuln. ruins .'ll.fmfl feel. from the ocean be-d. with nnlv lf: final wiiich would enable the farmer to employ men who. at present. will have nothing l.o do with farm work. II is for these reasons that a pro- nlisiil pul forward by one of ibc lnrgc lifc insurance companies. and very recently accepted by the United Grain Growers Limited. is of more than ordinary interest. The same proposal is being of- fm-d. we understand. in the three wheat pool organizations. if in i-nit-es a special low-cost accident and sickness plan. in which any farmer customer of any of these organizations may participate . if his nrganixatlon approves of the plan and the flnanciaal obligations involved: and if he personally has delivered grain in his organisa- llpn during the twelve month per- . ind ending May is. 1961. l.'l.R?.'l feel tltrusiins I dry head i . and no limit as in where and when Inward ihc opcn sky. Fissiltin: the nrcnu nrniind llir world runs a Err-at rrack 20 milci: Widt". two miles rfrcp Lsmnnf Geulngirnl Obs:-rt ainrv scientists believe It uas cau.-ed by a piillini: apart of the earilfs crust by grcial surfb- iakcs STUDY ('l.RRl'SNTS But I main target of the my ages is in study ihe lliile-known deep currents in the oceans. and pariirlilarlv in learn how fast the nrrnn turns over. how fast deep bottom water! come in the sur- face and surface waters sink be- lmi. . Sciclillvlfl aren't sure whether this kind of turn-over takes itll years or 10.0w. The answer could be vilally im- pnrtani in several ways. Deep currents and s turnover bringing cold wafers to the top could be profoundlv vital in long- i range weather forecasting. Futility of the sea and the con- sequent abundance of marine life depends upon later-exchange of waters and their nutrients. A-roauc GARBAGE PAIL? . And the sea might solve a mm! Dressing problem of the coming atomic power age. Arr deep holes in the oresnr a safe place to dlmp the dangerous and long- lived radligiaetlve smile she; produced stsnatc power The sea wosid be I 3:”;- hen damn if the ltothm waters mfnain stable for many httaereds of llmusnnis of years. if the flour l PLAN DETAILS The plan. as accepted by the llniicd Grain Growers Ltd. will cost a farmer customer 82.30 per ycar. or about 12 per cent of the average cost if he were to pur- chase such insurance on In individ- ual basis. The plan involves no In limii. no medical examination. accident and sickness may occur. anywlit-re in the world. The maxi- mumpayment to the pollcyliiolder in case of accident is Ii.-5(1): and the maximum vsyment for hospi- tal and medical expenses as re- sult of an injury is I750. after the pnlicyholder has paid the first 850 of expense. Aside from the low cost of this lroup accident and sickness plan. I Irbai interests us is the fact that ii clearly illustrates the way in which the farmer can meet large. free enterprise business organiza- tions through his cooperative M- ganiutions. to the mutual advan- tage of botlb. it is tremeiy un- lliiely that any government scheme littering protection dim! and sickness could operate ml or low a cost to the insured. and it is certain that the farmer overineynoibe aosathoi QUESTION ANDlANsWIliR R.M.: Is Vitamin A. harmful for high blood pressure? Answer: When ii is used in the proper amount. Vitamin A is not harmful for a person with high blood pressure. 7094' Quiet SPRING PILGRIMAGE in former days. as now. the sun returned. its magn drawing sap and ten- der leaves. Against the clnud-flecked sky red beeches burned: Willows beside the river shook their sleeves. Then wimpled maids and cowled and jcrkincd men Travelled from Souiliwarlt. filling eager ears With antique fables. told and told again. Thelr horses' hoofbeais echo down tile years Chaucer. vic gallier iii Ibc Ttibard 1 tin. Iegullcd by Nun and Priest and Good Wyfe's back. Now let another pilgrimage begin: Good maslcr. lurn the page and lead us back Through centuries to that enchant- ed hour When England blossomed in an April shower. Elizabelii R Harper lo lite Now York Sun Times. The Ape Old Story Ilath not God chosen the poor of this world rich in faith. and heirs of the kingdom. OUR YESTERDAYS From the Guardian Files TWENTY-FIVE YEAH AGO lMay 22. III!) A meeting of the unemployed in the city was held last night for the purpose of organisation. The rea- son for the formation of an Assoc- iation was in conserve the init- esls of ibr citizens against unfair competition from outside labour- ers necking employment within the clly. Mr. Charles Csrbonell was elected first yiesldeot. In place of Mr. F. 7 Daird. live stock representative here for the Dominion Government. Mr. 8.. D. lrvine..0ttawI. has been appoint- ed and has commenced duties as : senior sheep and swine promoter. Mr. Irvine has been with the De- partment for ten years and is inor- oughly familiar with the duties of his office. TEN YEARS AGO man.-Cape Breton Post ll llllllIllllllllllllllllllllllllll Montreal . . I hrs. 40 mins Via Maritime Central Airways Dep. Charlottetown 102:) am. Connect with TCA at Mont-ton Only 341.70 one-way total fare TCA files on your local time. For information or reservations see Morton new Ltd.. Ill Queen Street. Phone am. or TCA Offices in Moncitia and Halifax. KNOW CANADA BETTER May we explain our new battling service Personal Chequing Accounts cesneiaassedisaasthlsasw typustl-aekscesut.Yoe'iihls rs: Jul nu (sols sisal A 't.'.i..'."f't'i."".i”&.m'.--.-.-l--