— ; >= ey "1 tr. i ve . 7 _ =— re ; 4 oe, . they have added a depth, a richness. of spirit, of thought, of creativeness that becomes steadily more appar- ent in Canada’s cultural and artis- tic progress.” : Mr. Gordon is himself no poor ; advertisement of the, opportunities new device, now] There's a move e ; . . at 6 drug = sores a on foot in Eng- , ; open to brains and ability in Can- othe anton, | shorter meeches! Now there's 8 ba ‘werd ada, He, of course, is an exception, save many lives in | Britsh trend we surely could copy | Robert Service ied Sot ae acuic te “ws ened. P| * agen ge a: | Eee Sees pecans of seme: 1a Oe immigrant citizens who have achiev- administering arti- . jer!—Ottewa Journal | bask appeered ed success here in numerous ways, > oa taoed on | The men st the sciomebie most forgotten. and contributed invaluably to our le said to be for raped ve Geen pay | bese gh elopment as a nation. nan ony of the | 2 dacislon ty the city af Vow icton 99 years ago, he Au Revoi l ’ respiration. nethods | couver. Shopping for new police | boat. : ad CFA. Pr oposals Y a down two makes | departed the This mprning Hér Majesty the | our tions T tea ate: ce ne ae ed Lee Queen and Prince Philip will be . poultry farmers will be par fieclons te Saree Wan Se leven 1 eens Oe Eee ip leav- | ticularly interested in a ‘ ; im | tender with a car that would ac- | Road to ing, our Island shores, and will soon | which was approved at the =. tore maid at | 9 anpc-deaus Lenerdest. | Gream te hat be speeding back to England for a annual meeting thi S a ae coca and best * wicten. Pras banenirtl _. burdensome duties. But~ other wel- | of Canadian Federation even easier. posal di cow ore three still the finest way to come coming thr ua _ Agriculture. This urges the & ie a pockel-cized “'S” Grovince, “giving”. & | —Fredericten Gleaner g throngs await them there, | Federal Go t to tube of translucent shaped | home for the aged here, a new it ond: state -éffaire ah d- multiferious vernmen repeal the 3 a tei es Gee highway there, some aid with | Since Sa E . 3 _ Mandatory portions of the Price persons ‘who help revive | hespitalization ,¢isehwere and | in the royal functions which will not brook |° Stabilizati : are not breathing | promises of other bits of good- | adian postage - delay, In the excitement, however, oe ny re vn my vate — . ‘ae Cale ness everywhere. For all of which | good weed seed Ua a to of returning to the great metropolis eee Pp an for a deficiency kite et eee: S sees be iss Seer potas new five cent of the Commonwealth, they will have | quct os op the, sane pre =. & ANY ’ a ee pork-barreling shows no signs of S aplenald woes a of their Canadian tour The-C.F.A meeting was cl victims of drowning, to aid | over-all planning of direction.— | proves what can oe ee ee Se but it was understood that many of soning, cardiac ae cen thged soa and (onde ta tes ra oo! something of the welcom ude | the 40 delegates representing pro- a shock from loss of | local 200 have a pretty soft time | ing of the Queen them here. Certainly tt was a mem- , ions felt that the cur- gue end of the tube ects as | some recent studies done at the | trait by a ‘ ‘erable day f i rent support levelyon eggs was an coe for the rescuer, |‘ Philadelphia Zoological Gardens. | adaptation to y for our citizens yesterday ieee asian _ other end, inserted over the | Autopsies show that arterioscle- | tage stamp es they basked in the sunshine of |- mw j genes. t encouraged ov- victim's tongue to its base, pro- rosis among 200 inhabitants — | done.—Montreal HE Yer Majesty's sulle, which charmed | The support prea eo Grote A lone | So a aint ties, | mcreneed 30 to Shield in Ge even the Weather Man whose eo- | in aeak ee Grade A large free to keep the wetim's head last 40 years. The ceason: “Gocial me ] operation left nothing to be desired. |~ gent of the 10-year a Geaen, 65. per itted back nd ie chin wpward, | Weevwree! “Tien er | Perhaps this will be the last coast- To make See ee the air passageway is blocked | The Social worker, visiting a to-coast tour which the Royal eouple ro make up the difference between . ’ when the victim's eck is bent. | {10's prison, was impressed by will att t to eastern and western production ENTS AIR LEAKAGE the melancholy mien of one of the | emp’ make. Henceforth, | gosts. the Bir esiaantse gh 4 ‘The tube je fitted with a flange | en she saw sitting on @ crate has been suggested, brief visits to ns ‘TesO! \as at egg THE . BEE € which covers the victim's mouth and staring into . “You ~ particular areas ; market supports in the future be es- er ii ct, to prevent air leakage. It is man- | POT fellow,” she eaid. “What is » on special -occa--}-tablished on a flat su “s : =? 7 ufactured im two sizes, ne for the length of your term?” “‘It’s sions, should suffice. But when Can- | - pasi peel Anbeeled TT with femilies are getting younget children and infants and | #l! @ ma ies, of basis at all main gathering poi . temilies are getting into fin- for : ies -eeiicamins: Uti: niin: asad be mn wthe pees Xe. 0 - : ancial diction that His very ane for sdulte and chitdrel over with their children in’ holiday mood ross Canada, also that a program . . before the parliament | The : ? mark ver dies, changes will made mouth-to-mouth method is without any stuffy formalities; and ly po aa yest for eggs be definite- paid Or Underpaid? come into effect ae ae ps much to learn and to per- where better could they relax in co t that these supports (Patrick Nicholson is on vaca- | of liament. Thus all contestants ot the manual’ methods m- | be set at a level that will tion. His guest columnist tod us must keep homes or al least | the next election will have a bet: | ti ng artificial _respira- fort and-seclusion than amid the | yide incentive to the in pro- | ARNOLD PETERS, CCF. MP. ee ae, ee one fe Oe ee ee in _ ozone-laden breezes of our little Is- | induce persi o_mMegrator, oF | fee Teakhsee) OT Sana Se ea eee 2 eer ea n,n ereee Be _MOVES MORE AIR ‘ ce iia eerie persistent over-production. Most Canadians believe that as ha qntertain con- | crease ™ salary may lead to bet- More important, “ moves land Province r. This anyone with a salary in the ee modest way when | ter candidates. M. greater volume G would appear to be a good — neigh- | they come ; any business and of air into th eneral of Canada honoured us in | policy ‘yraer punliand <0 Seabe 6 year to rises co ete an leon a ee lungs than do either of the com- this way, and mam distinguished proposal, keeping the best in- G ety shee, atighhamheal. Wied Lomdast af abit ce ein cin about contesting for nominations | ™0%ly accepted manual meth- teresta of the industry in mind. It | com Mere_be_sny_complainte? |~‘satun ( we might call | in view of the unattractive in-| dS. According to physiologicm statesmen as well from Sir John A ; = Well, your members 7 | “status” expenditures. ‘, |eome. Unattnactive i ; YOU ENGLISH SPARROWS! - | {« interesting also to note that the | receiv of parkament | Some examples of these ; eo ecedh sien tarag~e So grdgey~ spe What is there ni Maedonald down. Fed ti at t a ve somewhere hetween 99.-. charitable eamirteaiaia Ws ae light of the unusual expenses. At move from 1,000 to 2,000 ec. osu that I like | 4 At any rete it is not Farewell but’| pp na es Peart ing Ehsan wr aien cama ne Oke aes chase of innumerable Scola, the | condidenere a with the lowpers a _e The chickadees eould de without ' «u Revoir we toda er eS | of inc finding it rough teadance at a number of social | who have estabii — cout ir came you ta deca ca y © om to press for an end to the “increas- Seis una this Gioue te tee ee and athletic functions, prizes for > tenaaien eam taneuiee tee eee aon ee signed And se could we. j De Wicca | Your io ae nd. ing inequities to agriculture that spendthrifts? In most cases, I aaa ee or. For ex- grist PROBLEM increased when you breathe | Tor. In Niagara Falils city man- | The sunflower ; fal se a ee nee general freight rate i hie — ae Nichol- | ber who had thi one — fot. ool ore fg Pe air which you | ager Ft Orr has devised a/| butter oe ot A - ” 2 q , : a victim’ new ectronics isiti ‘ 7 ty — et Here again it is on sound | ,.For the past four years the wontr tor piam_tr_tennpie year wilh comments about the would provide Tare covgen than | these winger ieee es a : ° ou : ength ‘pariamen- | 5 pnactice ; attendance in - House taken im frights them playing ’ is Gordo Onireminraiion..|. So FO cies 6 ee Senet | ar ae ee ee ee no doubt some of his constituents |Commone, For some members { breathing. duriag sorme: | Tes giving oft tae atone cal | Your A great deal of oontrov yan economy is more adversely af- | Ye" and a half months. This him a cheapskate. there ie no excuse, but most | QUESTION AND ANSWER of an injured starling, and play- our're ungrammatical. ‘You're ' ersy took fected than agriculture by these wo the members what many Another unusual expense thai | heve a serious attitude to their; Mrs S.: In Be ing from a moving truck. Every tough B © place at the last session of Parlia- | grpitant ex- | constituente balipve’ tes four and | seinte! tt tc, nn sat work. ‘They sumst keep their cor- | lecithia beneficial and which “is | time this horrid chirp fractures ser ak We oe nares es ment on Canadian immigration pol- imposts. Se eae , OF even an pr gel mpeg pte nb respondence up to date they must | the best way to take it? = air ree — are . way : icy. Much of it was politically in- | - EDITORIAL NOTES oa a ae ee thie oan | it. the constituency, Constituents | must go to interview a, ey) Ae ee ter letain eo | ene fees tee ee ee Be ccleniee pal 4 spired, and of little value to the gen- “° be so. In the main most of us find ually wan action or informa- vants and_ ministers, they must | rived from Steere le The leaflets om the lilac bush, 7 | eral publie in providi : A group of doctors in Johannes- | a¢ being a member is a full-time pees ae hurry; and it ie a con-| arrange meetings and often es | been established The benefits cadets with their officers arrived ind dea seams aa . P ng a true pic- burg has achieved a triumph of medi job. We are kept on the go throu- | challenge to keep these |cort constituents to them. Fur- | claimed for ite i. ns at the aa a oe : ture of the situation. We may, how- madl- | cise: the winle. year, capesieie | ee ey, | Se, Se et ae “fying | been confirmed _ ” on Geturdag snd} Apother Apel, other sun, ‘ever, accept as an iia oom eal research by the isolation and eul- | # we have a conacience about pons 4 - not expect their | visite back home to ‘Goal with Siow, Wha Camimaier G.R | an te ee Sees , - | ture of the virus which cz | visiting a parts of the riding | 5 models of fruga- | probleme er to attend , F. Gro . nee mentator the Scottish-born immi- 2 eee eee and the many varied ME | ty or niggardliness. We wish | functions. Of aii these ae ittee | OUR YES RDAY ee - grant, Mr. Donald Gordon, president a progressive eye disease | a riding. o> —— e whem would request that |hearings are the most import-| (Fram the SHER Files) | soto the puddie-rhud. the ere- of the Canadian National Rai requen y ends in total blind- | orweR REsPc be reversed. amt and time-consuming. Some| pw Ps : \ MAXIMS Your raucous, ? ilways, | ness. The magnitude of the doctors’ RESPONSIBMATIES — | DEFFIOULT SUBJECT members this year have been at ee coe cus re ee who observed his 45th summer as victory can be judged by the f at. aan to the stipendanemn--| » , ais edn cam over 60 committee sittings, each | The (July 31, 1934) ce The darkest hour ef any man’s | The ‘very some. a Canadian by addressing the Can- | jn South Afri net Sat free ie ha ae ae tore when any elected ork : an average two hours | successful reunion and picnic te ae oS oe ee adian Chamber of C eiet.: ial FOG : eg alone about one partial services ofa shaialieaaiids aaa raise their inchmes. For | Many of you will go on feeling yesterday ot which _abott fifty | ing it. 7 en oe in the N.Y —Burnham Estes Great Britain in London, England Ce a, wri races suffer from bere in Ottawa. More gravy? It | been py omg suuniagst Sc Pre. we are overpaid and inattentive | cas te tank tattle oe .: . —— ' . : 0 pT. in doi the % : - | to dauties . . wr. ef. Gorsion. eal chiefly with the ee tem in ding the nh, at here | clang to tachle the salaries. of |W in sour right tn ttove it Bui | ar Court was elected secrclary. Science Now Shrinks Piles’ r 4d . et) Te pa , § . 5 ¢ complexities of modern transporta- A tadtiins encyconieiia ts Are s falling. on members. Most House ao many you In this | T ee ew it. in the name | Col. W. B. Prowse was named . - ton in this country, but:he brought | bie complied in the 15th centu Wy tae me_mamberny iow of ms colmagiee|boowrary oresens | Without Pain Or Discomfort immigration as well. ‘ pees i a ry % °° 4 ‘ oe ad Ibn M , government) really shocked The annual baby show held Sue k te ses aed | poe ee a ke Tale Of Two Cities Fou renane oo. | Tie meee bi ss Finds Healing : Thet Relieves Pain think an eniinentiy fel S : pedi ch in 1498 ; : Montreal Gazette "No sooner did we enter Wesi | own Hospital with each class) \. And Itching It Shrinks Hemorrhoids ib! y fair and sen- | discovered the route to India by the Tal Might seem strange that | actually _ _,, | Bertin than Me began to appear | having large number of eat | y, sible one—of Canadian immigration | Cape of Good Hope, is t y eee has been lao naw people wortting in |—Deople were bustling around in | Mes. The prize winner in the 2 Paces: Sas (Special)—For | unat sufferers were able wo maki policy throughout the years,” he | pe, is to be publish- | desperate an issue ge —cainy, bon fields and learned that they the streets. They were laughing class 6 months and under was ft tone occas ep Seer 8 such statements as “Piles have ik Sete | dated . e be ed shortly in the Soviet Union. The | 1 But the hard fact is that They os this for nothing. | and they seemed to be. walking Billie LeClair, age 5 months, son eiir creek Cooeeeacide can ceased to be a problem!” And “>. Ca : age immigrants to | encyclopaedia was prepared before West Berlin, deep inside Cam- ed the Communist ee ee ee eee of Mr. and Mes. Wiliam Ie) te relidee paid and ivehing str tniay af toca eae nada only if the economy shows celia ; munist tenritony,~je+a show-win- would nist Party and who the feeling within me when I Clair, 8% Richmond Street. Class have been relieved | ditions, some Se at th the expedition and ig an historical | 4% for the West And one eet _ names in the | saw all this!” & months to one year, Ralph| with this inexpensive substa ditions, some of even 1010 20 years’ , 3 e moment the buoyancy to pro- account of navigation up to sul ant show-window it is. a brilli- le oe a as their only reward, | Since these are the deep im- Smallwood, 10 months, son of Mr.| might i= the privacy ef their ows “vail th, without the i Date srpoctabition tor thelr eembiow- | Gta 15th loot he This is emphasized by Dr. Jam- | fi they ae many. hours ef | pressions of a visitor, what must and Mrs. Sheldon Smallwood. without any discomfort er en ameeae scene ment reasonably soon after their | Sovi ; entury. According to | “ Bryant Conant. former presi- | mone ‘all miei tod seas ae 10 Oe ony eee oe anon, on “cen 8 any kind. The secret new bea oy ie | : Soviet orientalists,.the work is an dent of Harvard, who represent- | j more people are join- | who see such contrast before ' ie Corrigan, 17|, Im one hemorrhoid ease after | ns substance (Bio-Dyne) — the arrival. No immigrant has ever been important contriljuti : ed the United States m West Ger- ing the party because job op- | their eyes? After reading such months, son of the late T. E. and ner, “very striking improve- discovery of a famous.scientifie ia gold a bill of goods by Canada on sadiniiey epi tion to Arabic | many from 1953 to 1957. It is a eee ee an eye-witness description as this, a ree Class 18 months hee seerel and verified etiuate. Already, Bio-Dyne is ms & : As cy a : his os : a c ., are better * i years, Eleanor kays, d ~ tons wide use for ing inj tissue © 1” Canada, We have never pretended | graphy. ry So saelle hee in the Sorta oa they do so. Naturally they Ad uae is insisting that tor at Wir. an Ms. SN. <a _ Pain was promptly relieved. And | °.2!! parts of ete :3 that opportunity in Canada comes ° ee Germany tomorrow, oes Compan goog rreyeny the Western allies must get out [nT sedeetlen ar nitnaati. cals offered ie sna shane iF pre-packaged, prepared, like some f ists would not poll ten per cent | Berlin agai T od West of West Bertin, so that the city TEN YEARS twok place saewiies form called Preparation Wak for ; ca : some iro> | Then there’s the story of the votes, So attractive j agais, | unconscioudy ;may sink down ne the : aoe 3 individually ; zen food, waiting to: be gobbled up bas 7 story an Amer- | spectacle of West Sica tint a oes a sigh of relief, but the | standards of East Bertin ‘9, _ (July 31, 1949) So in amazing of all—ths | Preparation “ convement { There are no cozy practi | up. | ican reporter told a Russian’ diplo- | Conant says that refugees t Dr.'| contrast between the two cities | | Contrasts of this bela and at | Gre ye degree fall in tempera- a aimee a ee in | Preparation H ointment with Sl Fan ne Som Peneticg Waiting | ‘mat the other day about the time | pies: we cele ot SEA a Prrbesediap lem rgemcesey duff bao Eleomen yp fy-oRetena ing oneal sewenday from, Saturday's | were continued over » pernd of | fr'sold-at ail drag stores. | : doctor, no court ; he was strolli Berit’ at the rate of 250,000 2 | eiertrical sunpli water-works, | vehement of Communist ‘ ‘ eT | many months! is sold at all drug stores at being held up waiting for new | -cow zoo The Fe ivan bat ogee Meek weak 2 | cieetrical supplies, aside from | ganda to explain away. eer indicated the cues ot ae ‘peat In fact, results were so thorough caeoma guaraniaed of money rristers, no guaranteed easy for the lio ; ° a oe Be een be wave has been reached and that \ u aS s n’s den he saw a ba _ | tween the two Berlins like? A the he; ing. © : ty nner an : : e ve + ° at was receding. On Fri- S . vealed pean on the ie mar- | nouncing a perfect example of the oles eu gli te Die Be rater Retreat Fr om Scandinavia a es reading was 00 | v ' , , y reasonably. certain sort of peaceful s iv ago by ‘ Ottawa a \ veste: ay read %. < a know! : E co-existence the Sov- | % Youns Montrealer who visited Citizen 13 : mm edge, there are nO} presientigs. iets preach. Beside the lion in the the two cities as a member of a | A person im Mr. Khrushchev's | opinion keeps Forteen eager American civil | IF YOUR GUARDIAN ehairs vacant on our railways.” : ae student tour. The writer of' this Psion must always act from , disagreements | air patrol cadets are vi mes ys. cage was a frolicking lamb. The | ttt rom a| sharply visible. But in this para- siting the : What the immigrant wilt find,” | American said he asked the o)| Milne: Miss Desay Lande, sites | SEES caslsaniiin tor hie ehongs | Murabehie sete tea Se | del'cag Oa” wenenn, ts eas piitek “whl dik tiem: |. beenes how. asked the zoo | (pit cvewiiness description ot | C7 haiday” xion for bis eiange | Khrushchev could find, if he only eee | IS LATE ORM as tanily eeper how ‘the Russians trained the | RANTASTIC CONTRAST called for , had | knew how to look for them, the~ sak ——* SSED > amily found in 1914 ang what | lion to lie down with the lamb. “We “The contrast between Past and | 22Vi2 sue tie Gls aed Gees very bonds that he cannot break gh esa = os wee coup | : {thousands have learned since, is that | don’t train them,” the keeper ex. | West Bertin bs fantastic. Moat of during three weeks of August, ne- tun we 4 ery in Budapest. — af aheae os there is in Canada a remarkable |. plained. “We just put a cane ae a Berlin is stid in ruins, ee can be deduced with- | dom are the bonds of free- | OTHER REASONS ae . peopl wing ja these ving to riddle : he Other reasons have . degree of diversity of opportunity | ‘n every day.” buildings, which nip tootions, ete, | % Soviet mantaiiie. - aoa ee notes to Norway. /ed for ‘as Se eee: DIAL 6561 to everyone, regardless ‘of the + * . _ sowie along the streets (and —s » eres of Svaindina- | of he ° Dama omens Sunause @ sabe : : : tation ; : : : : ( fashionable streets attitudes government market “outer — a ' ' oe circumstances into which The. Eisenhower administration, | @* were dressed very ey | knowledge telis we that the ‘dee the politicians and press to make | cluding eel <sopgie and a paper will be delivered right to your door. ' he was born; that there are op- | has.set a peacetime deficit record and there weren't many 7 not yet come, if it ever eee oe at this | penmark chien ee Special delivery service available between 8:30 t ° portunities for self improvement 11 a walking around . . . | will, when a Khrushchev visit’! in thi e word permit | Western orientation: : : : . A encsinent: in ala apa ent and | of $12.5 billion. This makes the “The one fashionable shopping [will he timely for Purposes of in Saar tee is not to be found | sx to Susan i —— a.m. to 9:00 a.m. if your paper is late — or ' < indance, for those | 23rd year since 1931 that the U.S. | 2teet we learned was only one | {St “War Sinise Peoples’ dictionaries. | Khrushchev may wish ineeed. ; (who are willing to work and to ta 199 S. |-tiock ‘te leactechehind l OTHER ITEMS may to be on : i i ke | government has spetit more than it , were | TOO INDEPENDENT Some hand; Scandinavian preparations ‘ advantage of them.” : men the slums! All the postcards, by | To he worthwhil other items for Mr. | for anti - Soviet demonstrations; ; ; : took in. In only five of those 28 | ‘h# Way, are taken of this little | such a visit must je for Moscow| Khrushchev's consideration; neu-|a Soviet desire to send cold-war : ; ' | The CNR president reminded | years has there been a surplus. The fashionable sectiéa, for propagen- | pect a hold ae tral Sweden spends & bigger pro- | chills up and - ae ’ For the Fastest Service in Town. call ; his hearers that Canada has wel- | first deficit i : - *N@ | da purposes, neturally. _| committed Scandinavian count- Galicia of its mational budget on | Scandinavians who have opposed | ; hee st deficit in that period came un- Well, one of the biggest. ri ie: a se than unneutral Den- | recent Khrushchev proposa i 3 ie over one and three quarter | der former President Hoover and shocks of ali was the expression (a). nade Pope ge allies; | mark, ot pevbetly has a less | making the Baltic esaniee | E I ‘ n new , committed | potent ; i weomers since the Second | amounted to $462-million..The debt on oo eee faces, and al-| from the uncommitted two; (8) | popul pee sone in the | ‘ ‘ World War. <They have established | has mounted now to $287 billion, | ® sees how hard it was | dividing the peoples within the | way. unnevtral Nor- ie A homes, farms and businesses, pro- | the highest is ‘faa eatin history. aa whee t Ot bok ee ee en ee ee opie he socal orunatiiogs : : . cin ore ; . a : S : s j rided = significant addition jo th And‘in anticipation of ils rising sti th = practically no one] There is so much independence | of Norway, Denmark aan ie DIAL 6561 * Canadian consumer market, i a ig © Fag UN | cies were (alld smiling. Few | of thought in Seandinavia that |NATO left such deep marks > ; --caorittributed to industrial and com ere eo 's | th cal dieee a ee always the thisking of all. Scandiaavien : ‘ort on. request, recently-raised the debt lim- | spiritiess. os if all hope had. been er to outsiders than | peoples thaf a few years of alter- 173 Great Geors drained out of them + —-| within cach ofthe five the ot | some frowns a8 rece! a5 Tas ee ae ee Charloltetows Friday) are‘ not going to erase aan nee oe ee een it temporarily to $295 billion, apokenness of political and social eee ‘ a w