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New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Titan the Weakest ink.‘ TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1046 “A Serious Situation As a step in the King Governmenfs stabiliza- tion policy the United States dollar‘ has been brought to a parity with the Canadian dollar. instead of enjoying. as formerly. ’3_ Plfmlllm 0f some ten cents in this country. lY-"is policy was no doubt dictated by necessity. bu! ll Wlll hit all our exporters to the United States. and particularly our potato growers, fox breeders and lobster fishermen, the hulk of whose pro- ducts go to the American market. Importers, on the other hand, will stand to benefit; but there are fe\v large importers iii this'Province and the total loss to our producers will run into hundreds of thousands of dollars. In the case of seed P0" tatoes, it is estimated that the loss will amount t0 about fifteen cents a bushel. Added to this is the transportation bottleneck and the uncertainty as to whether or not the new car ferry will be available this Fall. There arc rumors that despite assurances given in tllfi House of Commons the boat is not nearly com- pleted and may not be on the run until next Spring. In any case, some 9.000 CHIS Wlll be Ye‘ quiredio move our estimated potato CYQP ill" season, and there may b0 °°TY=5P°l1d1f1lZlY heavy import shipments required at a time when fhfi latter traffic should be cleared out of the_ way. Coal supplies in particular are very short in the Province. If this problem is not solved before the heavy demand for reefer cars sets in next Fall, there will be very serious trouble. One reason for the coal shofflfle f"?! ll° doubt the unconscionable delay ln reoalfmfl ll" S.S. Prince Edward Island which should have been back on the Borden-Tormentine route weeks ago. \Vhy we could not get priority at the shipyards on tirgent work of this kind is some- ‘thing that should be explained at Ollawfl- The railway authorities here are not ‘to blame; M1’- Montgomcry, we understand, did everyllllllg possible to speed up the work, and he ‘has ex- erted himself in every way to serve the interests of this Province since his arrival here as sup- erintendent. But there is callous negligence 501m" wlierc. The real trouble lies in the refusal of the Dominion Government to take our_ Eflevflmfi seriously. \Vliy cannot our Provincial Govern- ment, federal rcprescntalivfis. llofllds Ql h?“ and other organizations 10in forces at this time and get action before it is too late? Compton Compton, in Quebec's Eastern Townships, has been traditionally a Liberal riding. Also it is a French majority riding. When, therefore, .1 constituency of such character overwhelmingly defeats a Liberal candidate, turns a Liberal mapority of 2,000 in the last election to a Lib- eral deficit of 2,000 in this one, the political repercussions must be obvious. Compton, says the Ottawa Journal, undoubt- edly confirms a belief that has been growing in informed circles for some time: the belief that the provincial Liberal party in Quebec is in a process of disintegration. But Comp- ton, by pretty common consent, tells more than that. It tells that the Dominion Liberal party in Quebec is in process of decay, too. The Compton byelection was fought, almost entire- ly, on federal issues. .\Ir. Duplcssis, who cam- paigned personally in the riding, rested his ap- peal on his position at the Doininioii-Provincial Conference. The Liberal leader, Mr. Godboui, who also campaigned personallylin the riding, upheld the Case of the Dominion. Nor was Comptoifs verdict in any way connected with isolationism. Mr. Duplessis’ candidate, Mff C. D, French, was an English-spcaking Protestant; that he should have been supported decisively in a riding where 70 per cent of the electors are French and Roman Catholic, is in itself sigrii- ficant. More, the isolationist candidate, the Bloc Populaira’: representative, wa: III- whelmned. ---c--__i- Those Slow Britishers ‘An American writer compares the legislative jprocesscs of Britain and the United States in the matter of the American loan bill, and notes that all the advantages of efficiency rest on the British side. ' ' He puts the record in chronological order: ,1 Dec. 6—President Truman and Prime Min- {later Attlfl announced the signing of the loan isgreurient. fies. l3-—The House ‘of Commons votes 345 l retton Woods stabilization agreement. _Dec. i8 - The House of Lords approves the Ln agreement and the Bretton Woods agree- gliltllt. Living Costs The Canadian Government frequently boasts of the effectiveness of its control policy as better than that of any nation in the world; but in so doing, argues the Sydney Post-Record. it complacently ignores the facts. The cost of living in Canada, in spite of controls, has in- creased enormously in the dtist five years, with respect to practically all food commodities, and in other fields such as clothing and essential yitems, where moderate price increases have been permitted, the inferior quality of the articles has more than outweighed whatever price arl- vantages that might liave accrued. It can he said in all fairness that in controlling the prices essentials may be obtained at low prices, but it must be said, to the detriment to the farmer and the dairy’ producers, who are entitled to prices for their products commensurate with tn: increased cost of other articles which they are obliged to buy. The Government may quote Bureau statistics to its own satisfaction, but to no one else's. The time is soon coming when even Ottawa must face the facts. Its policy of price and wage controls in the face of a greatly increased living economy is stifling pro- duction, encouraging strikes which are steadily t1 fllormal conditions in Canada. .- EDITORIAL NOTES — The Boy Scout and Girl Guide campaign is now on n- Its like old times having electric light, heat and power on tap. iv #1018 .- 0101i There are compensations of some sort or other in lifc. For instance, while the north wind ‘brings a cold snap, it also gives the assurance that it will drive rain away. Should it veer to the north east then anything is liable to hap- pen. i u s- n- n- The City Council have been discussing among themselves the advisability of taking over the plant of the Maritime Electric Co. The chances are so far as the citizens are concerned it wouli’ be a case of out of the frying pan into the fire n: m it- 4- The Canadian Second Army including the North Nova Scotians, captured Caen this date i944; the advance began 0n July 4 west of Cacti, Carpiquct and Vernon being taken, the Germans counter-attacking strongly on the 5th; the following day the Germans announced that von Rundstedt had been displaced by von Klugc in command on Western Front; on 8th the British troops stormed into the outskirts of Caen on a seven mile front, and the following clay the Canadians took up the attack capturing the city. iiil Science brings UNO together though not ne- cessarily uiiity in UNO. The Soviet Academy of Sciences will send a delegation to London this month for the celebration of the Sir Isaac Newton Terccntenary. Announcing the Rus- sian scientists‘ acceptance of the Royal Society's invitation in the House of Commons recently Hector McNeil, Foreign Under-Secretary, said an invitation had also been extended to the Soviet Union to nominate a delegation 0f scientists to attend the scientific conference at Cambridge this months. ~ s- it- itl it! Next fall every pupil in Saskatchewan will have a special record folder under a new sys- tem 0f “pupil accounting" to be inaugurated as part of the guidance program for provincial schools. Vocational guidance, to eliminate mis- fits in society, should be given every student before he leaves school. To enable counsellors to give adequate guidance this new cumulative record, which will stay with the pupil from the day he begins school until he lcavcs, to make his own way in socicty, will be of inestiinablel value. Similar comprehensive school records are now under consideration in England. The rccord folder will be more inclusive than the 0f Erfllfl. milk. egzfi. butter, and sugar, thescl on the increase, and infinitely delaying a re-' ‘burst. so spectacularly over Bikini m: cimiztonerowu. Notes By The Way ehhlits : gmtlreslnliligflaleillellifla: one way f snaking it ttraatl Amalia (illlorld-Hmld. a W N thing afuio oman uuui having‘ as’: rheiiiis d...,‘!"i'.‘.‘ and find e house looking Ne; as it usually coes. -Guelpn'Merc- Ethiopia lit hack in a eon- dltlon by ‘the Alli lsmiggaytng that effort. The little African na- tlon so sadly mistreated by Italy under direction of Mussolini ls pro- lvldlng 100.001) tons of wheat. 10.- iona of coffee for the relief of famine Europe. —8loux Oi J ournel Jrrlbiine , A machine eats away a bank at the roadside. another mixes uilders’ materials. another culs out a trench or sinks a. shaft. Cer. tslnly modern industry requires fewer laborers. nut in; wmqniu , provide more and more varied work. end lls very dependence on mech- t anism ls matting a nation of Eng- ineers. —Ohlcsgo Dally News. The limping may be weakened, but not the British people There are many who believe ma! post-war generation will be enterprising and resourceful! than their fathers ‘Certainly the Bri- llsh are the best risks ln the world today- and the only strung com- petitors in the business of making the deniocraettc system work. -- New York ‘Ilmies This thing that razed Hiroshi- ma, that ravaged Nagasaki and lagoon ls too fearsome to be met by anything less man the highest civic courage and social wisdom that man can s-mnmon to his aid. The world cannot live of the force that came on Hiroshima unannounced, that. k the thousands of observers rit Bikini ln a siate tension. communicated its siren 5h for evil to the millions who ls- lened lo the test exiploslori I! must. be bent use. chained solve-or man will.’ henceforth on the Be o anni- hllatlon. —New Yor Herald . The new 18-year-old Inn; of Slam heads a tropical For Easlem land best, know-n abroad for such exotic touches us gilded tem. lcs. dancing girls. emerald Bud - as. iind sacred wnlte elephants. Some of lhe Siamese flags still c the elephant emblem. Flowery tltes of the king include that of Lord of the White Ele hants. Half Brother to glue . Axfgiighl-Il‘ ftomghc bMoonj, prenie er o E b an How of the Tide. and Keeper of the 24 Golden Umbrellas. The umbrellas. used more against siiri than raln in the hot equatorial countries ls iin ancient Eastern symbol of power and rank. In cere- monial parades and functions of Slam. It takes the form of a. many-stared creation, graduated in size and ending ln the spire typical of ornate Siamese architect- ure —Nall0nsl Geographic News A few ears ago an Ontario man gave a t to two men and two women who nailed him on the hl - way. He had $550 in his wal at 1t ls not likely the hitchhikers lmew that but lliey beat l terribly when he fought h. save his money and threw him out on to the road On Sunday evening a Thoiiold man was sitting in his car outside the tow-n when a man and woman forced themselves in, broke I t presents a disorderly skyline — spires, apartment houses and office buildings crowded pell-melk- but Nature's myriad sky Ines are peaae and majesty. whether ll be rolling hills. blue llne of tea. feathered edge of. forest or lowering mountains As the wanderer moves, his skyline moves. and as certainly as there is always a horizon. there ls always a beyond. The unknown iylfi be- yond the horizon has tom l Ilie history. seer slnoe the beginning o It has lured meii into ro-izh sens and bleak wlldernesses. In his long journeying no traveler ever reached the tiorlzon It lay forever elaborate record's intended for use in the Unit- ed Kingdom. The Saskatchewan records will cover educational, vocational, social and per- sonal factors and will be jealously guarded as strictly confidential documents. Informationl about elementary and secondary school, achieve- ment as well as transfers, prizes, special awards are included in the educational section. Other. parts include personality rating, vocational in-z terests, health, home conditions, family history and standardized test results. #10100 I On a recent Sunday, at Court Hill, Dum- frieshire, Scotland, over a thousand cyclists gathered foi a ceremony that should have been celebrated seven years earlier. It was at thd Court Hill smithy somewhere about i839, that was very like the bicycle we know nowadays-I- except that it was built of wood. Talking of listeners, a day or two before the celebration, that its greatness was that Macmillan fitted his two wheels and frame with tresdles which were joined to the rear wheel by connecting rods. lt was a development of the hobby-horse, but its, fame did not spread. "The Velocipede was re- invented in France in the early 1860's, with cranks and pedals attached directly to the front; wheel hub, but even so," Mr. England poinlflll out, “it was an English man who saw the worth Jain. {to-President Truman urges Congress te- approve the loan. A May lO-—Tll¢ Senate approves and send: to '- -t0 341th: d‘$r::.75o.oo0.ooo“‘ ‘bill- ouse "expected , int-Filthy the followin M’ " '13" "stab mm menthol fertile-British» Per- . a if!!! in the-until‘. .tte:awliile Bri- of this device, and who introduqed these "bone, shelters’ to a sewing-machine manufacturer in Coventry, and founded a great indiisrsyflj.ilrl- reinvent ahead aftefthst. The high butihtte-f ful "Penny-Farthing" was soon developedpArid ed first of all for tricycles. Thea csinftbe re- within-thud"- "i _ _“lbll|,.loflit|0teetoiitlou‘df' ' domain: no‘ ‘out: ‘led s‘ oastotmoeia-“Vaiiiaciu by i tuna to M milieu’; principle-wt tlfivllll on flit‘ back wing And. fhii one liacmlllsii was fillillfifated at the ' .°'i'i"...‘lil“‘ff.'il'-7' ypoumls and nss d Kirkpatrick Macmillan built a machine that ‘l this invention, Mr. H. H. England told BBC . lr was in Britain that the differential was-invent? I bufonrl his gnu a. tantalizing fifth anniversary" of Confederation. line on the rim c the sky. exteml- leaving the day unnamed ua lrig mute challenge. ‘There is one Peron mesident of the ntlng might mink, a hint of the eternal republic, was equally tact oozi- ln the horizon and a him of lnslri- it h t wl transmitting lty ln the neyon The promise coi-dl ood wishes "on lhle day". of the skyline in not, barren. Al- Vice-Ignition! -\l Duhslde. ways there ls the fulfllment- tlie slow unfolding of new lands. , Duplte all her own need: fur goods of every descl tlon lt is worth nothi once afaln t the United cont niies to dlp into her larder of food and meagre stores of contmodltles to ald Euro . Blie has alread filled food o rs for he extent. 0f 3.000.000 ellvered 5.000.000 pounds wiorth o1 chiming and b111- ete which her own people would b, fiwpy w get, a: well its many cotton and woollen lees goods. also sorely needed at ome. The list goes much further titan that But there you nave evidences wt real es which are felt. in British households which have been 0ll1¢ l t these thin for l , the loose their ln ls hoard- Unms to '5: Iflllitll" ‘but tit u er trolled fortbe ‘an an w particular program, lt ll sand I! problems, the solution of whose strategic value as an out- post of the defence America was only realized during the war and has increased rather than decreased with the growth of air-power and the appearance the atomic bomb. bring with her the xrent posses- sion of wealth ofwhlch may be exaggerat- ed but has been recently lighted by concessions granted. by Newfoundland and Quebec, to the Holllnger mlnlng interests ln ter- rltory on both sides of the rather vague border between Ungavn and Inbred discussion. both in Newfoundland. and Canada. about favorable unfavorable "terms" that mlglit be asked or offered when and if the two countries talk ccnfederadan. ent. They would be extremely iin- under any vls the Federal Government. angnof the other provinces. to see how the Federal Govern- lP merit could ' provinces, times and land should treated than 01' getting he of protest aroused ln the measure passed by of Commons t-s Co .t d ‘o Pbinawglon from Dominion Day and dignitaries Valilgtwdlflpfl messages o congmt . n u; prim Minister King and the Canadian issue gingerly commander of the U.S.A.A F. re» callmfl the accomplishment; of ed for congratulations "on the or Chile sent 05mm w" lions "on occas of na- lfilél “3llfltll."“l‘°.‘°"‘“'".ll"”' o’ i 0 0M8" Alta shout. mat t first ubllc .- pesraliice. Marielle p dwgflprd o, a 1n Qffnififmi 93M" G Newfoundlq a The Tenth ‘Prqyihca -—uoi. (Montreal Ghetto) . Final result: of the recent elect- n of s natlonal convention l: Newfoundland are now mo“; the islanders elected 4t member: from as electoral districts. The only llilna that now remains to be decided ls when the convention will meet and begl it: tllacusslena on the futurecons tutlehal statue of the cit-Dominion. Most indication: lnt to the tsct that the convent on will meet about the middle of September. From an election lii which can- didates were spociflcall request- ed to "keep an open m d" on ol contentious issue: and not to com- mlt themselves In advance to any difficult to forecast the coune of the dis- cussions when they do take place. certain, however, that the question in which Canadians are may adopt, it would, nevertheless, be well for Canadians to appreci- ate some facts helpful in m intel- ligent discusslo of the problem involved. One fact ls that Newfoundland, lf she decides to come to Ottawa to talk Confederation, would not Canadas ls $1.400. To balance this. of course, New- foundland has formidable econo- mlc, social and public would require substantlbl expen- diture by the Canadian Govern- ment. Another fact of importance is that Newfoundland ls n country of North the historic 086K811? of would Again, Newfoundland Labrador. the potential high- Oi‘. Finally. there is considerable 01¢ lkely to evcci consider coming in lsn which would put nferlor position, vls-n- to the other hand it l-s difficult hem ln an persuade the present Sartlcularly the Mgr]- uebec. that Newfound- be more generously they are as the price r lnto confederation. Canada oy lo chart tlfnetleI-iouse lon of Canada's gfinlvirsagymldf Day. foreign diplomat.» ed People. skirted the eorrentlous Lt -Gen. Ira 0 Baker. clepufy loyalty. devotion and Canadian arm- ces in the me war. offered seventy- the ma‘ sfflomed little comfort emovdt. rtalden “l” ti’? 55...». _ t "a isn- ortlselmo .._._.s.-.s.-u date . made . come thl-s time as s bankrupt Um“ the gauge __ which h” country seeking the ectlon of mow“ a mdispwmon 1o “Q14 a relatively wealty alter Domln- lotion m, r e 1on3”; possum mm loci. During the war ears she __p]a¢e3 p; sgamp o 51 0n has accumulated a tidy lttle sur- mmda 95,3; bu) n Day plus of $28,660,000. which ls agreiit M “mun me 1533i designations of deal of money for 800.000 people (m, anmvgy5gry_ who have at the same time great- ly increased expenditure on social Chin‘; 1, I tutu] service and education. Newfouzid- . land's per capita debt ls $283; 1am-1pm, July 2- Objection w the current move to hav ion Dsgachaiiged to tlonsl M. dress at son's national holiday was goood enough for fathers of ri- mough 1' r Canadians today. McPhee siild. title ti)? "Canada Day or National Day" know nothing whatevn of and from the river usi-‘tn the ends or the earth". Bishop Schuyler Garth of Madis- tlon oflMet/‘hodist i-lue to the place of a sacrament to make the tie more solemn and church, he iector will turn ramiblln rectory true s church to hold m0. . operate on this route “Prince Nova" A August‘ Old m irtoviiiciii EXlllBlTl0ll BIGGER Mill IflTEli Tllll EVEll ii l3 to I6 ado Ds rivals b lug ocesslony as "todyss/‘s memorable ate . ' Manuel Tollo, Mexico's semi; secre for _2ol'elgn affairs. fol- lowed Chilean vtce- residents tiwtful extmitple by refer: to the as, “the national ha. y of Dentin- or Na- y was voiced by Judge G. McPhee, Moose Jam. in an ed- Regina. The title "DOIMDlOH DB1". Olli- the should be £343» "Th who wish to Ollfltllfl‘ m0 tmd o! the 1d WANTS MARRIAGE A SACRAMENT COLUMBUS. 0.. Jilly 7—(AP)-— Wis. Saturday ursed eleva- Oliurch mar- D- ; l oriroiitiirnis-rs rspsea" llata ‘inYui flt- ~tlngof gluseefo: the "frets. . Frolissluitaili Gisrils NEIL w. HIGGINS ' eorrestlon’ of oeiilair tie- ss Grafton so... Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond’ St. BIKINI A; ming- frills from heaven lo negation fell. Woe, woe, to man that dwelleth on the earth! To him was given The llll d n! . That on the tree so! knowledge rew. And Sow. he holds the key o! power whofiykul blast sued - e. Fllltlllllltly kneeefisflmanaud c o . That arfiter all the din, thine ears may ear “The stlll small voice!’ —Elebtus D. Utehflold. in New York Herald-Tribune. llassy Stomach: llsleived peraon o whlltrofll uF-iili. in the 5.1.?“Nibilliiiliilfififld‘.293}; """“““' _______ any means "sold" on the idea of N use E5315“; _(cp\ confederation, even at the mom- _ To hi“ m‘: bum 5351mm cum JIIMPY ntrvrst YOU NEED MORE LIVER BILE tram‘. a’ d? ma. “wrinil- all; ":2: ".'.?§l'°"~.$$.';“.§....‘.'-'.’a Wm" I E ll B l! b ‘ and af-tei" robbing him of t-llll). isggeulgnlgegmlllltfl? gmatllan pruv- fl|”k”YIY"-' threw hlm out of the car Al- mm bu,‘ {,1 n ° e‘ "i" “m” goteeiyen. tiwiien there ls a difference be- ab“, Heated ° “Y mm "v"- lweeri the character of these rob- ' I)" lelpdfiaslyfl berries. they ii-re a warning to lone f“ Inky-Hf‘ car drivers to avoid letting slrang- t u . “d ‘m’ ers into their cars.— Sit. Thomas D- I m u" _ ' "w"? Times-Journal. - I p omats Dodge lwlgiiilxnhilflerlrfiloroiuim-FI -—-— flung needed Wherever onemayballierel: :l- Canada Day Name ways a horizon. the boundary of ___ n hufibmhf r. “fiak the world one ices. the Ilne where (Mammal queue) '3 "- m" earth and sky would seem to meet. l-‘vu says The Montreal Gazette A city ADDMenlly aware of the storm ‘IAII-ITS FRIIIFHIVE prove: the amlsetlte. Don't delay. Order you: Bottle today. iPrlee we. mos ufin onerous: A d ll oar-aside “ulsihleqimimflreatoream mlllllllilll and heantlile: the ltwillrestorefl‘ Hllrti It: original color. P" Prion 00c Bottle. A Boat disinfectant for Wheat. Oata. y. One pound treat: s: lindisle, Get our pound today It paya. to use Cereaan. The 1 Mae's Leave Wood islands Leave Caribou 7 9 RATES: QUICKIES OPENING SCHEDULE FOR Wood Islands-Caribou Service Pending decision as to whether one or two boats will thls- season sailings of the M. V. will be as follows: ll s.n1. 1 pan. III ..- .. s.- 8 p.m. 5 p.m. ollliral-l"! 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