Dr A N ithe Christian ethos in politics and business T H E G U A R D l iduring the past 100.years or so, it isn't mm um I likely that Communism would ever have Limited ltaken root; certainly it would not now be a lthreat to civilization. Moreover, in Dr. ueriei:llaIu:::llkl:iiltnBnrrieu Casserlyls opinion, we in the Wezt are cog- - - . onu u. and Albencu. Auinn tinuin to nourish Communism y our 0 - '".::: ::l:::.:i ........--- Wings with dmmm, economm W, -u--uner-me WW 9" '";',l'1'f,'K'loy'er-confident-e in technological advance. 'and our identification of our own political beliefs with the perfect state. All of these things tend to lead us further and further away .from the Christian ideal and, there.- lfore, elevate the secular idea on Which . rives. welcome R" N' lCllll"lrliilel-l liltlici chief duty of the West, as The first it arship to visit Charlottetowii Dr. (gasserl-V Sees it is to Combat the in this Centennial summer. H. M. S. X er) ant sWulariSn1 which has Spread into; We”. 335- ll "ll'”l'"l in pmll lmlall allll ls allllpliase of its life. That being done effective- sured of a u arm it-plconie. The Royal Navy-HV me pg nrld mpd have no fem. nf Com, llilli'-all” llPl””E5 '" Rrimlnls Amerlcll alllllmlunism, for it will have lost it.s sustaining lllllsl lmlllls Slallllll lllll has llrllvlllllslllllmiver. It is a long term process that Dr. V”'”l l" ill" Paclml and Mlldllllllllanwllll Casserlv has in mind. But it is the nature. ll” (l-ll” Cilmmamlllr Li R Llllllllllllll of (fhristianity. as of Democracy-al- RN" Drsf” has had an excllllllg lillllllllli though, of course, the two are not identical Sim? Wining me "aw in 1929', lllalllllg palll I-to look ahead: and it may be that we of Iifipalpfl l" gllacllalions in llllllllllaill and the West will have to prepare for a long ll”ll3l"l' mllmlllolls (llnllagllnllllllll lll lllll period of readjustment to certain funda-, Mpd-n(,l.l”gtlIFRI'l, the fall of Singapore mental Values: meanwhile, -In me day mi ill” landmgs 1" 'V0Ilmanlltl" . . day struggle against ('c-mmunism, usingl H9 am his 12 Officers and lllllll lllllll whatever temlioi-arvexpcdients nia)'am1earl ..,-,.m- of I34 are expected to remain for a ' t ' - i an nnrniu II us Princ- .llll.:il:?:i:'lnllllP.E.ell.. :2;-ll nu Thurman Cuinpnny "Faun Pnnu Iilwul lnlnnl I.IbI the Dew" OLIIH Province: Ind U.5. par lllnllm by Clfflerr ttuwherc In P "The strongest rnernor! ll ""l'l"' "In tho weakest Ink.” SATURDAY. JULY 9. I955 3? TJ . , , , useful. - Sm, M ,h,.(.,. days and for their nun sake: ti WI 35 l”l'”'”'l'l""i "fdllle ,:;"'"l'l Slalpllll Re-Opening Old Wounds l X vv and Royal Caiia ian . av.v V995 I l yh:tl will he visiting this port ihP.V 5"? 95” President Syngman Rhee of South pcciallv wclcome. Korea has come out in llUllli(' '(if13l”- all” Charlottctouri has been host to '3 Eiwll several months of near silence. to assail the many famous R. N. ships and Omilmls Soviet 1'-nion and Communist China for through the years. although not 3” ma”-V their unrepentant ways and the Western in recent timcs. It Is always a pleasure to mmonsg PS!)(xc'la”!' ma pnm-(1 states, for gpp thpsr trim craft and ill? "1971 lllh” mil” what he calls their ”appetising habits”. llc them. May their s1H.V ll? I lll"”a"l (mp made it very clear in a speech on the 3th and may they have an PaI'l.V i'P'Ur"- anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean Space Flight 4 l some interesting, not to say eerie, in- formation was given otit at an interna- mmai symposium on "Travel and Health" conducted recently in New York. The list of speakers included a number of medical scientists who have I special interest in outer-space. flight. which is e.x'lW'l”l '” ll” come I matter of practical aviation in the muonablll nellll. llmllllll lllllllllllllllll nllll believes that indecisiveness is their main mmll lllll llllll llarllllllllllls lllollllll - characteristic. "We suffered from the allied M3" already has MW" mm" ma" llliml lpsvCh0l0.(.'V of appeasement", he said. the Speed ml mlmd' lllll more lllllll llllm mllllls l"which prlevented development of an armed " hour al "la lexh. dAl lllvlgj s:l;l.l:l 12:33 ;force in South Korea in time to forestall an leave the sun fall llll olll ls l linvasion. We suffered again from neutral- and, consequently, watch the sun set in the l . g g . , . V, g V V , East not in the west Even now tmmmwzist sentiment uhich insisted that xittoiy in , . . Korea must be renounced as an obiective. tlnenml lllgllls dlsllllpl llomlal blllly lllnltll and we are still suffering greatly from :l:n;;r::::lf1l;ltg ..l:s gwllhl: sfl-58; failure of the United Nations to enforce the two or three days after flights that involve g::lm:f::il:t:9;::el:,, llllmlh lhlly and me the crossing of five or more time zones, i ' .- ' ' g . meetings of I decisive nature should not be 3 Th In thgPSltlhl(:ll:lsllat:dglvli:1' 32:: ;:el:l:gO:lllr?trlrllV'. sclllldlllell lll llll. nllolllllllg .l ill. "lll olll hllllebeller that the Korean truce wasla Eastbound travel, nor during the afternoons; ad mg mum mow lhan'an imlmu following Westbound trips." The atmos-. lm ill a: . ll - t - . Vi , dpy phere now is being explored up to a height I lljldtll m 1 ll ('ll.mmL,mls S aggldllllldl of 200 miles. which i "any Homer space... i signs on all Asia. lxo one coul V. emon. vemd” that tn”. beyond 75 mm” need atrate with exactitude that his yievis medal wielding to protect them from msgzinvalid or that his gloomy piedictions iii and Pciping. He reminded his listeners, among whom were l.'i,0()O singing childrcn. that in I920 Lenin predicted that Russia would first seize Eastern Europe. then Asia, and finally the l'nitcd States: he sees no reason to suppose that there has been lany change in that long term policy. As for the Western nations, Mi'. Rhcc mic rays and iiltra-violet radiation. Abovel .ml Come M pills" llKl(llld' llls llml0llllllll)m.lSl 120 "mes 8 which Mn trawl thmughung stand against (ommunism entitles hini mace withom my friction. At the present to the respect of the entire free world. Fm um. bump?” "9 being mmidered foriall that, and adroitting that the sufferings Sm" ships to prompt "mm from sway 0f.hlS people during the Korean war are memo”. grim testimony. to the bad faith of their Impmperspd among me mmw pwdicgiCommLinist .neighbors, one cannot help 30” W," . few mam", of fact obsprvnglfeeling that in these days of expectancy- thm am," ih, prpspm. Ono M thpsp dm” even though the expectancy may turn out with sea sickness. the cause of which has la llmlll llllml lmlllallllalllllll-'Ml.' Rllllll "0, Wt hem dMm,mmM- The", "0. how. woiilrl he lit'llPl' mu-tipted in siiggcslint; over, certain synthetic drugs which. n'hen'lll"il.lll and mlla,"'l (ll, llllpmlllng,hmklln lllllllil taken M prop" mum Wm keep the spa national relationships than in re-opening sick traveller from jumping over the side Old lm"ndS' of the ship in his misery. But they merelyl relieve the symptoms: the sickness itself, one of the oldest of which there is any re-l llllie 5I- -lfllillls lllflpfimm is flflnllfiilniifl can-1, mntimipg to baffjg thg anampts M with the dilapitated condition of the natur- nw ;,..,,,.,i.;,q in ,wm”, "S Origms an... ally picturesque and delightfully named I-la.-city it; -.-t;.g..;. yillage of Quidi Yidi. Perhaps, hoivcvcr, it Th , lwill some day look back with regret to the e LOFIQ View days before the slickness of modern de- - Westcrii diplomats make no secret of Vpiopmem. the fact. that in their attempts to keep 0 - o C-Gmmunisni from captivating the hundrcrlsl In Ireland thcv are finding out what "f mml0'"' "l Asia"-f "lid Aii'if'RnS Who has been known here for some time--that WW9 "OI .V'Pl allitlfl lhemsclves With 9llli9llilI'Ollt thrive on phosphates. The Irish De- ” Ill” IW" WPRI DOW?-F lll0CS ihPY ilindlpartment of Agriculture, by adding phos- "l9lil59lVf'-I il'"l1"l'lll.V 8' 5! disaflvaniaflklphatcs to Lough I)eri'ylea. has incrcascd :---0'"? 'l”9-W" ll" "ii? is Ilitii C-Ommllnism l the size of trout from six or seven ounces offers-or pretends to offer-an immediate to more than six pounds. solution of economic problems, while I 0 0 g D9m0CTaC.V is h.V Y'l3li"'9 3 Slow m0VinlI 5.VS- Bar maids in Sydney-, Australia. are to Ifm- C0"Cf3m0fi C-l1i9lll.V Willi psfllll-lielll ieffli-;be given a course of instruction in how to IIIQUGS mill”? than Willi arbitrary Pflicis avoid mannerisms and obsequiousness. This VhlCI'i Fire III? Principal lnsimmenis Oi M1.VlIs the cultural phase of the new school. On .. mtilimrlin S.VSI9m- BU? i8 this ill? 0f1i.Vithe practical side they are to be trained t llv79”0"- 0" five" "I9 Chief 071?? Di'- -l- V-lhow to fill glasses with beer wilhoiit mak- pl-l"8m93d .(-35fl”Tl.V- 3" lfinillsh illmloilan . ing too much froth in the process. It's just '7'l0W l9ClUl'"l8 in ill? United SI!"-98. W0UlIl wonderful the new ideas in education which FRY I-hilt ll lmll by 5"-V m93m- lare being thought tip these days. ,1 In his, recent book "The Bent World". - - - l;-ilmblldled IIV ll" 0Xf0i'd U71iV9l"SiI.V PFPSS . That two out of three human beings 07 NW York DIV C8S59Tl.V 8t8l9S flatlY,alive today are not getting enough food to l i "919 Nil T9539" Wli.V W98l9l'ii CiViliZ8'Imaint.aln normal health, as stated by , Clmld MSW” I-ll! lVl3-Hist Criticism Health Minister Martin. is cause for con- Gllf ll lhl8? WP9i8"1 CiVlIl7-atloil in cern and appeals to every humanitarian in- l Phi” l3 7'lll'Mll'Xl3i llftlidy-" stlnct. The further suggestion that such I35 GONQIMO" "Ill Mlrxlilm OWE! "-5 conditions lead to conflict should not enter I 'l'- 015 IUCII PPOEPCES I8 ll M! "1859. too' much into our thinking. It is never pos- l slble to make peoples friendly and con- tented lw satisfying their needs but that is not a mason for -falling to be helpful. ' pk-.7.-in to the sec-ulIx-bin of . l'a virtual repudiation of twar that he has no faith whatsoever in the present flowery talk coming out of Moscow A”... H unus- .Wltal' .....-..---3 We-Ek.e.E0r.?renled-.0.ilWs if ..... My , I if-. NE-TKO? (X 1aize.AG.."l l- The l. Of A Nine-Year-Old l (Milwaukee .llI.xllfIll.'Ill illtill officers. their high pshriuideil by blushes. have .,ccdeil that R nine-year-old girl lll3S made them woiitler about their lllltllll;,'('Il('E' testing prug- rain. I 'l'lie case of the intelligence niioliciit crtpcrt and young Ros- slyii Raylcy is nial-"inc higlibrows and lint alike laugh and laugh. In the IQ icst the examiner ' " 'hc wirl was "mentally lL'it-kward". For one thing, while to u.-: :I.'l'.ll' .n-1 uoodcii blocks tlivic u:i.x :i sliarp knock on lll(' floor. and Rosslyn didn't look up The :irl's worried parcnls soon nlicriiarrl accirlcntally found a ll Part of it read: l . . Tired l", bin: of eyes, and off. appcaraiice. rub- takinn glasses 'Not placing hand over mouth all men, while yauning, . .. I "Flnppcd into chair which manners! . . . l "Book thrown from desk llazyl. . . Dropping thingnl on floor while a child was rlning,in the sciences sums . While card he had his l'IFv'I!" in payinii attention . i sation or ask any riiiestions. Not , an interested or lalkable type." As to the knock Rosslyn explained: "I heard thg V1? fO&4ea THE TRUTH l Since I have seen a bird one day. His hcnd pecked more than half away; p'l”hal lionpcd alioiit. with lnit one eve. .lle:idy in tight again. and die- . ()tt-tinics since then their private livcs --poilt that joy their music gives. llaic So, vtlicn I see this robin now Like a rod apple on the bnutzh. And question why he sings no strong. For lmc. or for the love of song: Or sinus. niaybc. for that sweet rill Whose silvcr toiigiic is never still-all , Ah. now there comes this thought 'l . unkind. Born 4 c niiud; p knowledge in He suiss lll Iriunipli that last nightlife said it was the qm-st. not the He killed his father in I fight: l And tinw he'll takc his mother's hlnod - pTlic last strong rival for his food. l --Vl'. I-I. Davies. The Age Old Story Know ye that the Lord be It i (End: It is he that hath made ml. and not we ourselves: we are Illa i people. and the sheep of MI pu- ture. MEETS CHURCHILL l.()Nl)ON tAPl-Governor Aver- ell Ifarriman nf New York flew lntn London Friday on "I. per- sonal and unofficial" visit to Sir Winston Churclilll and other old friends. Harriman and his wife are on I three-week tour of Eu- rope and the middle east. They plan to stay eight days in Britain. FERRY SERVICE l)niIy' from each terminal: 7 nm.. 9 a.m.. ll am. I p m.. 3 p.m. I p.1n. STANDARD TIME For daily report dlII CFCY on first weather broadcast. Catch an early cnluplng and avoid delay Reservations Limited. For particular: contact: NORTHUMIBERLAND FERRIES LIMITED Charlottetown, P. 2. Inland woon isuuns-crmou; gm eriiiiiciit ediica- , knock. lQ'sl.business. so I lttlllr my problem." even .considei'iug by high 'Dr. I of the Wisconsin State report their (laughter had uritic-ni-M. Ihp nu-asion or on the cxpcrt who had examined 'commcncc)nent exercises, her. I on into trouble. should not be done (sign of bad las chair tolpursued often and far enough." reading frnmpliad resulted from adventure and ' lhejcuriosity. He warned that there i drawer. looking for I rubber. Not was danger that many persons. "ll? dill "Oi MVP any ('0llVEl'-lconverled into "mental midgets." on the dnorpcorners intellectually. to oversim-. my i Klotsche. It was the conviction of Juiirnal) but it uzis none of my just item on with The parents took Rosslyn's report to the education officials. They agreed there was nothing backward about Rosslyn. and agrced to destroy the expert's rc-, port. They didn't say what Ihcyt would do with him. Be Curious t(:all Rcporlerl Sonic ititcrr-stint: reinrirks uni-lli school :-ui(l iollege graduates were made by . Martin Klotsche. president ('ollz-gr. schools the Dr. Klotsche expressed the opinion that too many persons fear that curiosity will get them ”Curiosity is a trait common to especially to children." Dr. Klolsche said. "But curiosity is looked on by too many of us V bothersome. something that will get us into trouble if it is He pointed out that discoveries and humanities by their own lndolence, might be i There were temptations, the ,educatoi' said, to attempt to cut lpllfy or generalize on problems or to pretend that problems don't exist. "I am less concerned about the dccreasing numbers of illiterales than I am about the half-educat- ed persons who know just enough to express opinions nn all sub- jects without being aware of their own ignorance." Dr. Klatsche said.) Dr. Klotsche told the graduates that their education should have taught them "to explore. roam. deviate. criticize constriictively." The story is one which seem! to have to he explained In each rising generation. The complet- ion of formal education should not mean an end of the acquisit- ion of knowledge. Rather. should it be that the information and training gained at school and college should he used to open doors for further research. Suc- cessful men and women are those who are constantly learning something new. If there was Iny unity In the lacademic world. declared Dr. 'I.he importance of free inquiry. certainty, that scholars prized the most. PEN-NAME Jean Paul was the French pen- name adopted by Johann Paul giichler. German satirist who died I! la .t. -WC .. 0,," About rc”..:;;.:.:.”br The CF-I00 t'lltironlo Tclr;:rziiii) Scrioiis criticism of the Cana- dian jet fighter plane. the Cl-V100. deserves to be fairly considered and lUll.V answered. A military plane. of course, should be judged by the task it is called on to per- forni. The CI”-I00 is an interceptor, and its task requires spccd. abil- ity to climb and to operate in all weather conditions. A former RCA!" group captain, Alfred Watts, of Victoria. B. C. has been quoted as saying tba the plane could not do the job it is supposed to (lo. He has accused the govcriimcnl of yicldiiig to po. litical consitlcratiun in niainlaiii- in: production of the CF-loll. one such reason. in Mr. Walts' view. was that NATO has asked for "PS. Dlane. but the Minister of il1h:ll(;;lal'(:)(l'l"CIl(S0. Mr. Czinipiicy. S cnie a v - ' NATO counti'ics.llllll all gal" l" A srlokesitlnan for the A. V. Rue company as pprnmpily defended the CI-I00. claiming that it is i-3. l'0Ei'il7-ed throughout the world as an outstanding plane. Its function is to attack bumbcrs bv radar whereas the Sabre jet is used pril manly for swift visual attacks on Ollie? liglilcr planes. Mr. Campiiev has also defended the CF-lot) 5...: "IE l.l18l.l'lt! is satisfied if is finite of the finest planes being prqdm-. Jlnglgday. Each."o)t; the RCAF ovci-scas wi v . - . rnn of CF-lf)0's lllll ll lllllllll 'The public is natiially mysil fied by what seems to be a dig. agreement among experts, and it would be well for Mr. Cftnlunev to give Parliament a full explana- lmn on all points i-ai.-ed by Mr. Watts. 0 .rl Dream ARCTIC CATHEDRAI. Mosfnnrllierly cathedral in the world is the Anglican All Saints' Medically Speaking by Herman N. Inndeuli M. Di OLDSTERS NEED VITAMIN! The bIslc dietary needs of the elderly Ire relatively rlinple. An expert on nutrition of the Iled. W. H. Sebrell, List: the dnlly requirement: as: one pint of milk or its equivalent. some of this may be taken In the form of cream soups. milk tout. pudding: and in other forms. . one serving of tomatoes. orange: or grapefruit. or their juices. You can substitute uliid green; or raw cabbage if you wish. provided your doctor does not Id- vise against them. One serving of yellow or green vegetables. some of them raw. One serving of potatoes or other vegetable or fruit. One egg each day. It at least three or four I week. One serving of whole grain cer- eal. wheat or oatmeal. One serving of meat. poultry. sea food or other foods rich In proteins. Rich in Vitamin: All bread or flour should be en- riched or whole grain. Butter for- tified with vitamin A. should be used. Peanut butter or other fats rich In vitamins are also advised. Some doctors maintain that you can get sufficient vitamins and minerals from your foods alone. But let's look at this thing realis- tically. You aren't going to get your proper share day in and day out, because you simply aren't going to eat what you should eat each day. As you get up in years. your need for vitamins and minerals increases. At the same time your appetite and ability to digest foods decline. Food. of course. contains un- known factors which you can get in no other way. However, you can and should get supplemental vitamins and minerals. Therapeu- tically. its more important to raise the total intake of your vitamins than it is merely to supply I single vitamin which you might lack. Some vitamins, you see. act as triggers for others. thus benefiting you even more. The modern multivitamin tablet is one of the few examples in pharmacy where the ”shotgun" treatment is more practical than the "rifle" treatment aimed at the precise location trouble. If you are 50 or older. better start thinkiiuz about these vita- min and mineral supplements right away. Take it from me. you'll be glad you did. QUESTION AND ANSWER Mrs. M. M.: X-rays show that I have diverticulosls. would this condition cause black stools? Answer: Diverticulitis of r the intestine means that. there are little pounches which are formed in the intestine and which become inflamed. The black stools may be due to the presence of blood. An examination by your physic- ian would determine the exact cause and then treatment. could be prescribed. GAS KILLS FIVE BELFAST (AP)-Five children were found dead Thursday in their gas-filled bedroom while on sea- side vacation with their grand- father. The children. three girls and two boys ranging In age from 4 to L3. didn't answer their grand- fathers breakfast call. The grand- father. Robert Patton, said he thought "the rest would do them Food" no he didn't trouble them Cathedral at Aklavlk. N. W. T, Bell. ilfutheson 8: Foster l50 Richmond St. J. Elmer Blanchard. B.A. M. A. Farmer, Q.C., LL.B. Rank of Commerce Bldg. , Allison M. Gillls, f.L.B. 130 Richmond St. L.B. Phillipa Bldg. Palmer & Haslam Rank of Nnvn Scull: Bldg. Matheson, Penke L: Nicholson I75 Grafton Street J. A. Mactiulgan Chas. R. McQunid. ILA. 156 Richmond st. MIcPhee & Tralnor Phone 4282 Dial 4747 U1 Grafton St. can-le Bldg. - DIII M24 - Queen St. Dlll 8911 further. PlRl0lFlElSlSlIl()lNllT'C7AlR'DlSll' BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. I OPTOMETRISTS G. F. Hutcheson I Son F. G. mrrcnason. 11.0. 5: (intro: at. our nu: J. A. Carrutherl. R.O. in Kent at. Dial an Byron J. Grant. 0 . in Kent at. DIII un J. S. Taylor. R.O. corner Kent & Queen Sta. offlu I188: Ilonu 4750 H. J. Mnbon. 3.0. full P. I. I. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. W. E. Carson Prince Bl. Dial ARCHITECT 0. Keith Plcknrd, TORNADO iirrs MINNESOTA 155 0-eel St Di-I 4132 . MINNEAPOLIS. Minn. tAPl-A loruatittih wlliclh cutra flitre - rlnilc SW8 TOUR 8 SEC mil 0 WP E II Minnesota late Thursday unial. McDONALD, cunnmaoo. 20-month-old boy and injured at CIT”. Bldb Charlottetown DIIIIVM least 13 other persons. Hardest hit was I 30-mile stretch west of H. R. DOANE I COMPLNY N:atl;llh8ll.. dMln:il.,;2dwher?- tbebfury 148 Grul George 36.. Cbnrlolutown o ewin s w out arm lId- . inxs. flattened crops and riilaliaed ".0 an ml ll" 0' ." "ll :Jwe:' and telephone lines. Dead in Anffnun 1 GAnBEl'f onnc Arson, son of Mr. and M,M. L g Palmerlllleetrlellnlldlng "J3, m.,".2)”.. '”'"' l”"" "5 ch-mumu in many Shoot Dial an Burke ”'”'”” E. t i ll Announce the Opening Cc B of a Private Practice Authorized I l" " ' Hectrlcal Wiring llepulrlng and Supplies Oll Heath; llnlellold Applhncu Taltvhlol DIAL 4021 156 Grant G00. 9. Office Hours: --and by appointmen Charlottetown on July I I . 1955. Monday to Friday: 4 - 5 p.m. Daylight Time Saturday: 2 - 4 p.m. Daylight Time. 15 Rochford Street t (Comer of Rochford & Richmond Stu.) Telephone 7183 T. OENCHHF, M.D.. 1.11.0.0. Orthopedic Surgeon t. who gwlll never lines for enough. vlew.' raiser I point: effective zen . that Davy Cm before Sun. eating doubtful. I century, then go the way of water trough. Fish is not eggs are no more meat. food left food fallacies." and distortions lug Tribune. there In none His name in Hubert B. Wolfescblegelstelnhausenbery erdorff Sr.-Nlagau Falls Re- Tbe recent birth of I ullleu culf on I Western Ontario farm to warrant abandonment of the trusty old bovine fly-swntter?-Ottawa Citi- A mother down the block says she is gradually making progress In persuading her brood hands after killing that b'ar and How many livery stables are there in Canada? remains. according to I report from Watford. though its fate is It: is I building which served as I livery stable for half shed for nearly as long, there is I debate as to whether it should be torn down to give room for parking or kept as I relic of the pioneer past. Probably it" will - London Free Press. than brown ones. raw meat isn't nourishing not spoil and raw foods are not the best. These and other popu- lar myths about food have been exploded by Wayne Pi-of. Marquette Huyck. "stem from the theories based an insufficient laboratory evidence sonal exploitation."-The Even- NOTES av THE WAYT There I I mu ll Philadelphia on: lruanul .5" Q. nu dustry bu finished the of 1955 with the blggeg mother. that en are offering urani and mink stole: to pro Figure it out on your 0 get into the head- wlde history: ometer. Is DDT really nature's citizens. Confederation. some "lent ckett washed his lunch. - Brandon One at least as a community the Now Daily Star. Londonls historic 0"li"Sl'iMI 10 bec. brain food. while more nourishing than cooked in open cans will other. University ”These said Miss lliiyck. opposing the French of facts for per- . ll- first ha" t 5'Oli- in ""0 deal- llm stock: ote sales. W" 3PCOt'l- -Tlie Windsor muy sh,” ll doerii't seem gratitude ., the part of Premier Smallwnod to imply that Canada regard, Newfoundlanders as second-clan His provlncu is I iii. better off than before It entered Nor is the treat. of Ncwfoundlanders better or worse than that of uh, other provinces. -Sudhury Sta.- Il'I -I popular pastime to aim, the weather forecaster when rm afternoon at the beach. a garden party or I barbecue in the back yard get rained out, on such or. casioiis there are wild unstatlstl. cal assertions that the "so and so weatherman is wrong again". occasionally the people who clian wr-atlvcr are at fault, but more often than not we haven't joiie to the trouble of checking the latest forecast.-The Windsor "AllIFrl('r'lIll'I.a- tion" of Canada is by no im-an: cunfiiicd to the province of Que lt is shared by the staunch. ly British province The co-operative spirit that exists between Ontario and Quebec is a practical demonstration respect that each holds for lie Some of the French cul- ture that is so predominant in Quebec has spilled over the pm vincial boundary line. Ontario is not resentful of it. up to Quebec herself to oppme ”Aniericanization" ince, but she will find allies in disappearance ot cultui-e.fi-om the prov- ince.-Sudbury Star. of Ontario. It is largely of the nun- any of the Tel. 3-9488 I6 Hollis St. Free Parking ACADIAN HOTEL DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Two minutes from Railway Station. Business and Theatre District. A Modern Brick Building with Automatic Sprinkler System In every Room for our Guests Safety. NEWLY DECORATED. COMFORTABLE. WE'LL FURNISHED ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH dz SHOWER DAILY RATES SINGLE 35.00 Ind 35.50. DOUBLE 35.50. TWIN EDS 37.50 SINGLE 52.50 - 33.00 - 53-50 ROOMS WITH 3071' 3. com) when DOUBLE 54.00 . 54.50 . 15.00 WEEKLY RATES roa PERMANENT ouasrs HALIFAX. NovI Scntln vention in September. lmauuou ALL WAR VETERANS The Provincial Command of the Canadian Leg- ion is publishing a booklet for the Provincial Con- This booklet will contain I complete list of all Canadian Legit)" mffmbers by branches in the Province whose P9? 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