xhl mm q('l100l year. Heartiest greet- .Vt38T5 0! 9XDf'lilCrIt'e have picked t( l ', A 1-ii,"-ward by Dr. l..il'. Shaw. not pi-riiiit. in 1)liPSPllllllLlHlll9S9 Iii-ui it !i'll(lP Tcachinr. ls ii" 3l”l- 3" , ' . - ' - t -- lllls, iiiziy l pcrsuiiti y ant Oil in (,1 Deputy .Vlll'Il!lli'I'. and Dirtttor oi llmui. g I g p I , Id p , lg '( V Eduwuum chm,hudm,.,,p p.E,l. in-liait of the Department of lad-iiii.i)st;-i tirlitna mlag O;llIil:m:-lllthcoltxlue wou no ie it vli i am indebted to hliss ESl(lllcilI('all()Il. cspress a sinccrc iiixh Slltil a 0 g it -. I ISLANDER IS CROWNED POTATO KING av- rage 14. The Guardian By MICHAEL CRIBSAN MORRISTOWN. N. J. tAPi- You have seen the familiar pair on the streets: The blind man in his lasting night and the alert dog guiding him through busy traffic. This strange co-operation be- tween siglitleas human and , h- less animal is promoted here. The seeing eye school has no class- rooms or textbooks. Here. on the busy streets of Morristown. you will see the blind master and his dog walking together, followed by a watchful instructor ready to cor- rect their mistakes. Since the organization was es- tablished in 1929, some 2,800 blind men and women have been trained at the school. Now they earn their livelihoods in a hundred different fields. The school is equlppped with a teaching staff and facilities to train at least zoo blind persons and dogs a year. While it takes four years to train one of the sighted instructors, it takes only three months to tench a dog and one month to train a blind person. TRAINING COSTS 31,200 George do Betas, vice-president of the organization and supervisor 0' "'9 R5001. says best dogs for the blind are German shepherds and boxers. but individual dogs of other breeds are also used by the school. "As a rule," he said, "we pre- fer female dogs. They're less stub- born and aggressive." it costs 31.!!! to train a dog and a blind person but each appli- cant is asked to pay only 3150 as his share toward the cost of train- inl-Z of the dog, his adjustment to the animal and room and board during the training period. NO ONE DENIED DOG .Although seeing eye dogs are not given away. no applicant has ever been denied one for lack of funds. Those who haven't the money can pay as little as 81 a month. The philanthropic organization is sup- ported by gifts. POWNAL Congratulations are extended to Miss Florence MacMillan who has recently accepted a position with the Federal Government. Miss MacMillan is a stienographer with the Income Tax Department in Charlottetown. . . - Grand Cham- , -:t: Th P t t llr. Dixon brings the Maritime he won the Reserve c'Ow""l! "'9 Feed Fatal.” Ktrlngvtki 1,(MaI:t' .r:tl?i?rel1;ixon- ind 0MarSD.ll')illHlt) Cl't)llli to the island for the lpionship. lt Marmsmel. llhtmel-' hfantl s rgmbililliii-of. l-lnriiuie llridilf P F1 ilhlh sllcwsslw -Wart Last year llerst.N.. Ct OHS 5ll”- ' ' "M be a good architect. and ever? p WIDENING EDUCATIONAL HORlZONS:g;g;;;f;g;fl W" ””"” Do we go along with lllillizini so swat and so tiiffit-tilt to .l..von Phvlps'.' W9 nillil Bf-'l'P0 9? tcaciu-us. p This department is conducts;-rd by . , . . , l., M h -h than his.the Prince Edward island ea- Bnwm” ' (ienprai Tudemiry Diflule lllyatahlluslllliillliiie3.3"” 3 mp lhilllliltllfliiJgntlmlhistlanlfigs and hlsl chers' Federation. Contributions P”""" l':dv”"ld 15 an ' em HS l H U A ' ltlitrincii frtiiri the ideal. But the are welcomed and should be scnt ' 'Fctli-riitioii. ttir tlic honour of pro-l . . . .. . . . 1 vi . r , h 3. dam hm W Esmm. 3,,wm.5,-y (nimiml Sm-. l ”'l'W Mm! 31'” B0ll.'lcss.hersc”lR0Lh of Tut IPM Illa? 1, l:llnl')(::l(ll'lIl1(? aalgllod tt-tat-licr, rotary, 98 Prints St.. Charlotte. calls .i tmtmi.'ii'rl to "Vtidcning Ed-I Holidays are met and Mlliltl s ml v awry ardlimd wishes wnown. for the cur- are open again Tezitlit-rs uith I - - TIMELY NOTES ON FUR TOPICS Ul'llIl(ll'l(tl Horizons" lncx are extended to all ti-aciiei-s.un books. chalk. and other equin- anti pupils. and indeed to cvcryonef mm" "9N'5S,t'lT.V lit l't'i;l5' tillu i&tli9S time to read this col-.tlimui:h nnoticr icdr. mini. 3-. Ylliss Hilda Jnnes of Pownal has ,rcsumed her duties as teacher of (.'oi'nwall. Michele Carragher recently ispent some time in Pown-al. guest of her aunt, Florence MacMillan. I Miss: Hilda Jones, Mr. Kimball Acorn. Arthur Jones and Harry Mccoubrey were recent Visitors to Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. L D.J. lPecirson Cancels Maritime Tour FREDERICTON tCPl - Ex- tcrnal Affairs Minister Pearson Thursday cancelled a scheduled :(-hcrs viith high ideals and a sin- . . ll mlllilc niuriiini: about a month agn1”P"' (W517? l0 SU"C99d 3'9 Sill"? Mraglllmgldsfeaking mur beam" 1 , Own mad n e d e East crisis. I found it necessary to leave the ("rm m 39.0” lhe link" ma"-d bv am M W, sat in me of teaching. Perhaps they look H l Mrs. P. J. Toole. president of ; M (Jr, tpi,-me M the cm"-19119. UPON the eXP9l'IP"C9d .l08t'hi'F Wllhl while u a(.(.umi, estimate "mionly one edition of the newspaperuthe Fredericton branch of the if t town Airport our view was limited 50"” "Wye The 9-xp""'""'d mac” not be made till early l" Nuwmb" l bmuilhl "Var 200 lelephllne cans Umled Nanm" A530cl3ll0l'- llld to the airfield and the land immed- 97 h” be?" M" lhf 'V"3dfm;'p it is expected that upwards of 150.-ifrom prospectiie cliistimfrs lately surrounding it, A few min- ("T9 mid l5 aim”? M ”""e 0 l" ltllI() mink will he offered in thmwell as letters nndc cc s i-gm 4:1 utes later. when the plane had be- P'”3”5t Ih W b December mink sales scheduled over the state. The lackfl dlD Sill - come airborne, we could see away B"i d”e5 3 ".'a( d" rmcc0m' . hy Western Canadian Raw Fur but not for 32.99. and Plain chill; in North Rustico on the right and 3" vie” ucqualme N r .'f Y1”! Auction Sales, Ltd.. Vancouver. ad staffers are walking around wi as for as Victoria and beyond on mm me has '3” fear ” W 8 5 The company uill hold llicir sales red faces thcse days. Tlicy re also the left av rising above the or- ”""k "N -l'”"'"ti "M" Y?" on December 5th, 13th and 21st. keeping their copy nsnrils shaw- . . , . .- is an adveiiturc and the end of mm. :l:;1r'V(,uK,.x'::,r:.(:lJ,??:,,,:SnB::l tllfdllll” "Hid l'3”""" be 5"" 15 "mi ('hiiilik llrt-titers of Miluaultcc I - - . . . . i if h t in s that inakcs . ' Triin Furs of Paris iiill give a indeed the men. was beautiful. i::::'h'il:; :0 'atl:ralL"mFo,' Each year (;'i(;l('la)l&flflL::ln IliIt1:irO(-tt)(t,ll';eIan2iiaiIiIhcrs;i;)e' msmon showing below me mem- The Prince Edward island Ten-and indeed each dav is an ad'lllll'Ce Chudik brothers were, born bers of the Menorah llosvllsl AUX- rhers Federation through this col-Evemureg N” on can -mmsee what in Fumpe 1nd learn;-id their gkilll iimry on ()CL 27 1,, 11,, grand ban. "m" m. H” ( harkmuow" Gu"d' lies below i'X('9Pl PPFh8l1S- "10 m 1);; old ('(i...nu-y The.-p were nine room of the Hotel Muchlehach. lib- la"' as ” wmm m m?" endeavour" I fact that FHCH d8.V hflnlls its EF0llP'h.-mini.-g in the firm all of whom ltlllt 75 garments will hc seen in the int: to hclii the individual tenc r of children trudging - somc. tin-;;...m mm lhp fur buglne-gs Tudgylsliow which will follow luncheon. and the tcacnintz profession as altwimmzlyl m school. Tn mew Chimp "W" are gums Oppmw.d.hv the The showing Wm be Mom 65 P". ""1"" '" "S" ab"Ve ”” "”'””'"i "P" leach" is 8 W”-V ""il”"3"t i'iiiiiiii.- lli'tiil1Crs in Paris and vat-rent small pieces wilh an emphas- gtmund dlevhq 0' ewryh day amv"lpersm" Her slwmss Wm depend ance. France. and lnnisburk and.l3 0" Mink. MESH" ll" 593': "" l,.l,,5i7::,l: gr: .'i',:,".'..e"',1j1 ,,?,','5kh"v':l I9 l' "N" "mm M the lnmrek I.citha. Austria. Looking back over mine 8715 b98V9l'- . . . 8 sion she makes on this gioiifl of the mm), years Mr. Chudik said hep K FFEDlN(V finds the fur industry today in a pe MIN t ' , P Dr. (.'.lx'. Gunn. Superintendent. 5,br"adfl'r”m'd mm” ??'H1pr'-'h9"5lV9 children. on ihcir iinrcnts. and in- v - . ' ' . WW 0 w mm." W or Work dwdr "" lh" '"mm"""-v' rulizir position. He thinks there g s-tuuild he more unified groups and p l)0lT'll"l0ll EXlWl"l'"0M8l H" Ranch which is ours. You iiill note that ii To be 3 SUN”; 3 1,.8(.hP,- mm; have said to help the teaclicr to gain the confidence and goodwill It "ems Sm” IMP”! trade regwsummcrsidt has "Ty kindly Mm iilalinns to eliminate false claims. . U3 "'9 "Sula 9' "'5 ”P"lm9"t5 ""l;'l0 Val-W lllle l98Chel"'- of friends. neighbors. pai-cnts and -n.v i-oiiiz. nor-'nna effort can ('llll(lrt'n alike. and in litillnlnln . with Mull, mo , ,,,.,,.pi,,Ce,,,,.,,i alnynnc oiricn his horizon as it np- confirienrc and iziimluill is an even Ilrrgd:g':l::l"Kbea"T':;:';::rv:r:. rm. Mrs, meg, m mink mm", ;1o his flclll.VplIl0 and WOI-l(.thli1E-(tr ioh it is ti.illf'll iitcuvr than wrlmng mm” Qhnmd mt mpduring the bmwng and mpmd. Pd-c (lr;il:lI'l)V Ricat men reach- a liln(' to tlircc-iliu-tv l'(lllillFi"l;1 a "mm Wm Earmwt hr umtuctwp sum”. Sixty fomak, and war 1:” ggi d hr. . M n- M (vllwsrmm T01” alur:cT"-I-h((.:; wlir-n this oliviniislv is untrue. 20 -'l3"d3”l mill” 9! (he Smck 9' B ,9”, .3 ,-"” hn”' 9" '3 t ""8" M” '71” V" " ' "Trlllll and llf'ln9SlV.lh amt-rtistnipthe Dominion Experimental Fur u (-3 W iile t cir companionsp is no magic RT-Tnlll lt. aw O" we hum on busing” Ranch were dmdm .3 random in. slept I . i Let us take It for grants-'d that .(PM.! MW-H Y to No groups nf mny mm!” and wife '"'l””' ".”""r.d '" "'9 ."l3hl-n 9”"-W"? WM k machmu "km '0 l ' ten males. and allotted to compar- .mi. in this brief opcning ar- teach. it might be as wcll for C0N”.sE (.l.S1.0MERS in-lc for the current school year. W105? till" 3” '”W"'Ml"d "'"h "m Another ("attire writer in Wom- ';'ll,IlEeT;'::l'l:C?1lm:kWkr:e(:ll'g5lsl1l::i lshzill do no more than try to offer lflb l0 Wfl lll('iT ll'nlS and WPnll.V P -y W D -I. . d h d h I , . ed b& I V . - p I I p (h. L . me n car an ton pcmns an te ma es were interspers :"9l:n:lvm;E:L'0S:C?(5titer”: lrtitli-ill :::-':nC:;" a:re"(;:;”ewiH'zn:;t"m - in mouth merchandising policies tween the females during the per- an'd m -meld-broad marl" vi:w301',:. success Mwwm. ' The prim? rpuin Rncton which employ exsggeh iod from January to the mating MRI" Mm. me teacher MR9" "um" hr . tnch" R m M", ,0 titrtriunnd misleading ads in bar-Vseason in March, After-the breed- - gain furs Th:-so haw confused mg so:-isnu. the male animals were - ll P ll ill I ll lilt' l! I 3tNnr:li'Priilwr:E;leI('i(tk'tI(tiV lle:mrlhil'( liecasl ('k(lTi:D?lIl1l:'(l (hvnil lla? on: of ”';"'m""' lmwrm d"”'" V"l”mel"l”'”""l l'.""' "'9 kmalu and . . 3 y - . . t - . Il('llPnlREP and izcncrally fl0WI'I- placed at one and of the breed- uork. and this is tremendously "'9 "N" "'""h"5' wmmm Lmnl id ; lmmrmml bu. M we”. rum" Phelps "hi Venn am, KFRIP the ur hucincs as a whole. mg mad, , .. . ,u t'httlh "lineal- and learning far beyond her pres- "mt! ',nV:,,l::'d'::.:ri:;Ip(ill)ir'eIl: l((ll':;:l'l: pnlgwllalljoil linr . re”. A diet sheet was made out with illr. Pearson's secretary had tele- phoned her to announce cancella- tion of the tour a few minutes be- fore the diplomat left Ottawa for New York and a special meeting of the UN General Assembly. Mrs. Toole said the secretary ilndlcated it would be impossible ito schedule the tour because of the uncertainty of the Suez situation. Mr. Pearson was slated to speak here Saturday night after an en- gagement tn Haufax. C. P. Ships Ready in Event Of War VICTORIA C?)-in the event lantlc fleet of liners would be im- mediately available to the British government. N. R. Crump, presi- dcnt of the Canadian Pacific Rall- way, said here Wednesday. pool and are British-owned. 3"lf Britain needs our ships, they can call them up." said Crump. show their similar composition in respect to protein, fat. fibre and ash. Records of the weights of the mink breeding stock were made in January and again prior to the mating season in the month of lfliarch. There was no statistically significant difference between the average weights of the two groups of mink either in January or ia March. of war. Canadian Pacific's At- Mr. Crump said Canadian Pa- riiit: liners are registered at Liver- Monday. Nov. 5. 1956 Seeing Eye School Has Own,Dog Breeding Farm When their first dol (HQ and they come back to school for a months training with a new ani- mal, blind pzrsons are charged only 350. These contribution, do Beta: says. are rcQl-lI!'0d 5! "I3 organization to help blind persona maintain their self-respect. school and others are purchased. but the organization maintains its own bieeding farm, 13 miles from the school. DOGS ARE COLOR BLIND The first stage is to teach the dog obedience. The animal must learn to advance or turn right or left when the master commands. Many people think a guide dog watches traffic lights when eros- sing a street. This is not true, dc Beta: says. because dogs are color blind. But the master learns to judge the movement of traffic by ear and at the right time com- mands the dog "forward." The dog, on the other hand, does what you would do when crossing a street without traffic lights - he watches right and left to make sure it is clear. In the second training phase the dog learns what the school calls "intelligent disobedience." The an- order uhcn he thinks it is dan- gerous to follow it and, on his own initiative find a safer solution. Apple Recipes Good news for apple lovers. Food Editor Helen Gougeon tells H ways of cooking Can- ada's national fruit in The Standard this week. Real taste thrillers for fam;ly treats. Get The Standard-on sale now, complete with maga- zine. l2-page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only ten cents. Gilt.-Stuntllitd ON SALE NOW Some dogs Ire ziven to thc' imal learns to ignore his master's : .z, I 44K: i when ills an Exit; you start . All night in an open car port . . . zero weather . . . knife-edge winds . . . these things mean little when there's an Exide under the hood. And here's why: Exide Batteries are made of patented alloys that resist overcharging and sulphation-ean ordinary batteryls mortal enemies. Exides give you the peak of power instantly, every time. in any weather, under all conditions. For peace. of mind and pocket book protection . . . washer ' can malt: Saves washer insulated Hot Water the Cancer Din hop eatehes dirt from w"””5 :".':z"".......-t".':.:.".".........""'.ti" Clea nor 4 Year Guarantee Ontyconserftmwiegtauyeoadvyeu goenueasa al perm Self-Adiusting Wringer Other models "49" up liberal allowance ea yew old washer. ent knowledge. Only thus can she come before her pupils with fresh new ideas. only thus can she have the feeling that she is seeing he- Ymd tiger-Jlimits of the air field." to an outsider the pleasure I have ml?!" lob 0' dlhscmlnllllnit Proper "1 ma(.M"L I had mum. 9",, my information to consumers and there "Mm; by teaching man in any or maintaining the prestige of other way. in my mind, teachfin1ll""- is not merely a life work. a pro es- Q g d h h ::”:'P''" occl"”u”' ' m1”le' T ' fiilrlse alntinolhel-l typeinof wo- "I love to teach as a painter mego”u(:”f'g':: lstates re customer relations: "Re- member that every customer is an individual and no two are alike. lGet to know them so well you can .1-all them by their first name. That is the sccret of my success in sell- ing furs-small and large pieces." 83 fur piece”, Not today. pail to play. as a singer loves in sing. as a strong man rejoices to run Attend niece. and partial their activities. We learn to”. pact Fire Bug In Saint John, N.B. a horse meat ratios in one of the .diets and ii v.-hale meat ration on lthe other diet. The remainder of the diet in each case consisted of liver. fish. mrnerctd cereals canned tomatoes. and cod liver oil. in addition to the above ingred- ients. cooked eggs tone per ten minki were added to the milk fl- tlons. The feed was mind llld ground daily. and whole eows' milk was added in sufficient D- mount to bring it to a hamburg consistency. All animals were fed once dill! (average 1.5 ounces per rnhtkl ol too of the wire from Jaauarr 00 birth of the kits, in a menu coin- parable to that used in commer- ctal mink - Then the female mink wre led sd libiium. according to the shed thdf liners. Dining Mating of the mink was com- imenced on March ma. Sexual ac- tivity of the male and female mink wasgoodinthegroupsofmlak on both rations, and was compu- able in both groups of male anim- als. At the eonslusloa of the ex- periments tbe D0601”! decision was that frun the above data whale meat tPotbead) may he considered comparable to horse meat in mint ranches during the breeding seasoa...We would advise WIHIII Iatwlatleaiyhlls, washes. rinses. daotp&tesonJwMslsalie0.tletwdersteys aoov,no-etnteh'llIanlutapereuleintep.Spving- hunted fer plat operation. Tub and trans- ourrnltranehersiftheyhavanot already received this report, to get in touch with the Doctor at the ) meaa that ranchers can produce more cheaply with whale meat pre riding it can be obtained. 61 5'- tniinrsio-.iu.4vi.iiun.iii...iis..iioi.u..' MW WAY Fllltlllllllll C0. l.TD. L T can . DlYIlInlre-radtuadiewelemsve Iaaveselettieshuly swaet.'l'hIIe- hoot switch avoids searching er bwnhgfdenhetedgayand HIM!!!-dries Neon when I nheeudaeni 4