F l , . AN in school Illumination. Under the if new arrangement there is to he no 3 "'""' '""' V-""" ”"" Ll" "" """ heat from the still on hot days, and hushed nary leek-(IA) mnrulnx It 116 Prlnco Sued Ixlnuetcwl. Pl-1.1. by the 'nmmwn cnrnluny us. 44 Klnl 51. W.. Tnrnnlo. umiyui office. 23 University Tinru Bldg. Emmy. Frank Willu-r General Manner. Ian A Burnett Mrmhel Fanadian Dill)! NQWIWPCI Publuliers Asso('Iau'nn Member ul Llie Canadian PiuI Member Audll Bureau of Circulauunil lunch nffiru ll Summenide. Muntaxuo um Alberlon Authorized ll Second Class MIII by an Post Office Department ouawn. by l arnn i IV.lIll”.IVIU"It xiinimi-isim sh oil per ll lum. F.I.-mutirre in F ii. I 30.01! Jllu-r Province: III l' S H2110 per Innum "Tile strung:-st memory in Iealiu III! the weaken Ink." st1'i RI)-Hi. o("r. fl. 1955 Thanksgiving F(ill(illlllE the grand tratlitiiin at an earlier age, Jdoliday has llci-iii SDI apart by lH'il'li;iiiiciit as a day of na- tional tliaiiksglxlrig. It is, pcl"ll3P-a- not inappropriate to note that such an ncrasinn hall a lzreat deal more significaiire and siilciiinity for our forefathers than it has for us. 'liltP.l lived closer to the land and were far no glare; nothing but daylight and plenty of it. One eiitlulsiastic advocate of the new way is quoted as saying ”il Will create a home - like atmo- sphere." He adds that this has been "a long sought and elusive objec- tive." Apart from the obvious fact that a good many homes still.man- age to lllllvtitln fairlv mosaic tile and natural birch panel- l l l ing, it is to he questioned whether this "home tiway from home" con- cept is all it is cracketl up to be NO dolilit. it looks good in the lime- prints: but it is going to take a lot of liigli-prcssllre pcrsiizision on the part of school adiiiiiiistratiir.s to coilvillvc the avcragc yoiiiigstci that school is just another llHnlf' lit” linme. I"l'Zlfll-(IX. we don't hclievc they can do it. Fire Prevention Week As will he noted elsewhere in mm-I conscious of the miracle 0! today's issue, Fire Prevention Wecli the li.ii'i-pct 'l'licv knew to actual starts tlctotiz-i' fl. its piirpiise is ucl' PXIll3l”lFll1t'F' uliat risks lhrrc WP-tic ll rliisci'ilwzl in Fire Xlilrsliall T. A l-ietueerl the soivliig of the WWI Rntl I Caniplicll, who cites coiivincilig fig- tiha reaping of the crop. They knell ures to sliinv the importance of pre- that failure of the harvest Would cautionary mcasllres at all times. mean )1 short step to iliiavoiclahle While next uiicl-: has llncil specially hilin;cr tor tliciiisclxcs and tlicir atli- set apart to 1'0”-Iind H; iif our rc- mzils. Provirlenlial kindness was l sponsiliilities in this connection. therefore something they could not easily forget; gratitude was a nat- ural iiespiinse to Divine generosity. It is a pitv that. this age in gen- eral does not feel that keen aware- ness. At the peak of what he likes to call his conquest of nature man has unlocked secrets of the uni- verse. probed. and partly controlled, many. of the once terrifying aspects of hi: ephemeral existence. But. he i every week should he so oliservcd in principle. (laiielcssiicss is one of the greatest causes of t'irc.s, and carelessiiess oi-clirs when our minrls are on somi-tliiiig clse rather than on safety pret-aiitions. During the week the (7ity Fire- men will make a careful iiisp.-ctioii of stores, wzircllollses and places of assembly. and the co-operation Of the pillilic is solicited. This is the finds that behind these pnrtents are least we can do. iinipliasis is also others still more menacing. in the placed on inrliiiillinl rospoiisiliility real sense he feels more inst.-ciire in making a general clcaiiiip in than ever before, surrounded with dwellings and other prcmiscs, to Iuspicion. fear. and the nemesis of eliminate fire can.-:4-s in evr-ijv way self-destruction by his own disrover- possible. lee. Fnrgeftirli: the true strength of Ipiritunl faith. he chase: the illus- ion of material collective stability. II is I goal that will Ilways recede Is he advances. Thauksglxliig should be I time for stocktakiilg in matters such as these. In this year of our civic cen- tennial we m'ii::ht well pause to re- irell-helng to that of hilnrlrcds of millions on the erlge of dcstitution throilgliriilt tlir iiorld that we got the trliri pii't'irc. aiirl rcali7.e hou' far hmolid oiir ilcecrts have liccn the blessiiigs no enjoy. 0ft'iclai'li.' cclohratcd on Monday, Tllllllh-'Q'l'illl;' ilill also he gcnr-rail) olisriiwnil in the cliiirclies tomorrow. with siwrial services in many cases. and uitli the tcvt from the grand l EDITORIAL NOTES American and Soviet jet fighter planes in the Retiring Sea, off Al- aska. sorru-itinics got as close as one inch apart on the radar screen, equivalent to about 35 air miles That's perfectly all right. so long as member liovr our forefathprg oh. the pilots of tlic rcspectivc planc-' Iervarl the dart. in no part of my p are on their good behaviour. It vi-orlrl haw we more reason for would not take much provocation if-iartlrfiilness than in this l"rovince l'P0m either side to turn the Rehrinu liar; and i-iiiii, iv; an my ,-.a;,iii- Sea into in ”sc:i of troubles." krlou ivlwt liard times rile:-til. It is ' ' ' orilv ulion we relate our lthysiciil The lx'iii-s.-all iicusp:ipcl' "lti'avrl;i" needs I new editor, one who might be expecterl to put a hit more em- phasis on factual rcportiiiiz. Refer- l'lltE to All" Pcai'soii's visit. it quot- cd him as saying ”the time has conic to estalilisli normal diplomatic re- lations llctivecn Canada and thr- t'liincsc People's Republic." .Vlr Pcarsoii said no .-such thing. What he did say was "the time is ap- priiai-liiiig when Liaiiiida should takc well without, mi liifiil lxxi-'ni inspiriiig all tlpvn. l a sciiwliilig look at the tIUl?Fll0f'l of ti-iii- ttllli--.-. Ill” l,orrl, fl my soul, iliploiiiutic iiccrlgiiiliriil of R ed and target not llll His hencfits," ('lilll:i " Tlierc is it uiirlrl of differ- eniv tit-iiwoii tho i'lt'lll:ll statcment The ideal Class-Room -.5: ;iiiil the t?llt.' rcpiirliirl liy Pravda. l-iii -i-i stntii: like fiftccii ji';ii'- . ' ' a . -i lit iil -'l,1llll l-i1f1ilicci's hii- tic-on ll”'s"l”'l' l:l"lfl -ll Nash ”l I." ii...,,,i-5 ..,. '.;,,,,. rm. an --,,i,..,.i" itiwl l-liiiil tloiiipaiiies says that fllit---Iltlitlll; unit. at long last. they Vt” h"'”ll(" itllllltt &Il'f'Vl'PIl-S alt" I”-S" Ilil ii i4lllllll”'”tl lllt'll' uork 22' ”l'-' "ill i"""-Illa” (ll Hldflk or "Willis i. .3 i, .3 .,i.-. that limit llii) Ill” Vttlltll. .i,-zit i-ii-iirililiation.". llc lic- ii-oii; i-irii lt,i'ltIlll'I' ,-.m,,,,',,,,.,,,.i. iii-in 'i..ii Vltll) through org;ini7.- y'tliillL',t, ti,.- ii-I; cs-lltltllll of toiiior -'ll"t i---"i t.ii'iiicr.s ilcvclop the liar- i.ii- ” l ii Iii iioii, lliliqi ..v,,...-i.- mi L'?lllll-'lL' ;---iici- they must have in ii-..- iv 1 -i i.-in in ..i,.;,-,-.. ii, ii... iiiiliii in ii-!.iiii a fair sliarc of the ficil inn. luwiii 'Fi:- ilmliiliti in grit 'lIlll"llltl l"i")tlW." Mr. NRSIVS Ill'0- daili;-tit in in ip.--i iiiiuiiiiii ;iilil l'"'?Iltlr slimming up of the sit- qiialiti. lnln tin-it lviiilrliiigs Tlioi llilllfill -l--wives examination. ”I'.n- ,;.. -,,.-,,-. ;. .,;.,,.,-. ,-,,,,-,.,.,i-M iimv lirippili” lll? asserted, "the farmer 73', of ilivi -vi-mt iiiliirliiigs on this cii,iiij.s his independence to such an (ttllllliftlil tl,tl'it ,....,,- ,i,Qi,ii,.L- .-iumi. cxtciit that he is not content to girls In lll,f'll' igiiiiitiiiimip tliisignpi-.. Fflllllllllfl Wllfl other ITIIOFPSIS hlll lirtic ltt'”ll ii-iiti.' .'l::lit-I-iilriiiiwirl u;ill.s'. lllhl-b'l5 0” Competing with himsp”-"i ccilirigz. .iriii liiiliisliinizs, Now all I ' . . pi-part ..-....,i....,i; 3,-,. N, hp (imp l Smile British Fon.sel'vativc tac- auav with; anti P(i('t);l coloiircd mos- llttlttn-S. In 3 "WV flxhlblllnn or 3'9”' air tilvi mi ii.iiiii-iii I1il'('Il paflnlifltl confidence inspired by the results no ii, takp ilicii places. Tliorp is of the last election, are reported I this little -ii-mil to he iitiiii-mi. hm.-. i-r-:irly to ask Prime Minister Edcii evcr tliili the twist it all of the hililrl- lng or room niilst have the mosaic tile: other walls are to he done in birch. Follow these two simple rules. and there will he daylight, to spare even on the darkest days. "to suing thc country alhit fllrthci away from Socialism." Sir Anthony. however. being it cautious man. can he expected to tread softly on the path of reform. No doubt he will remind his over-zealous colleagues Furnishings. too. are to be that the Conservatives owe their . changed drastically. There is to be present ascendancy in parliament complete freedom of movement for as much to their non-tampering everybody. Everything is to he port- with welfare state measures enact- Ible and so light in weight that the ed by previous Labour governments -wk .9. .. smallest yoiingster will be able to "stack chain: and desk: with one hand. There are to be no more sky- llghfs which only yesterday. It vi. my in very lItIIt thing: II to any. other single factor. The margin In popular support between Conservatism and Labour ls'much too narrow to warrant any bold move either to the hit or Right. p Lend me a ligart,,r.'gple h . .4:-it ltIts.nkl"i4lri6i'51 I-x r.easan"r And A iiiuiiiui l-6l'x. Nursery Grounds 1-”? tit”. tn i. N:iIiou.'il flaiigraphic Bulletin 'l'nl.il lllllll ll.'ils. lIllI'll l't'tli'IlIllP(I for liuildilig iiiirpiiscs or uscd as fIlll1'l)tIllL' sites. are DITHIIILI to he . among iiiicrica's iitosi xiiliuililc iitarinc iiiiru-igv griiiiiuls Such iiriililic mud Il;lls hr in quiet cstilaries and hats aroilndl the uorlrl where niili'icitl-i'ir'li riv- Prs and sir:-:Ini.s blend with the sea Mlilliiiiilliiiii-dollar tlsllcrics iirc dcpciillciil upon the siiriuiil of lid- al iiilcl.s- (iuiiinici'L-ial oysters and food clams cannot liic clsculirre. I Ncnhadcn. shrimp. striped bass. salmon. shad. IIIIIIIPI. and the uii- - porlanl tlriciilal food ltcm. lnilk fish. all iiiiis' go into I)i'acki.sli uali-rs to i-nrry out ilicir lIl(' cycles. AI.(iAI'I Kl-IY I-'(ltlIl ('HAIN l Rililoizisls still know little of hay nici-liailirs, But they have lcarucil ' that filmnciitoii-" urccn and little- grccn algae. lvliii-h thrive on mar- ine flats nroiiiid ti'c.sliwatcr oullcts. are back of the mystcrioits prin- ciplc that giiidns fish iiiiizratlniis iiitn lirackisli uatcr. Flsli do not fccd dirr-r-tlv no the Iii-iii: plants hill on fIP('Jl'iIllE nli:.'u- li"lr"tlIVPl.V lllL'II cont-ciiir:itloii.s of IcrliliI.er.s uiislied froui IIIP laud initiate lltc food chain that llllks intertidal plants Such as aliznc with sea l-rcaliircs and fliiallv with man. The flll'llIl.'tfll'l' l)'lIIIIl"- this pro- rcss Halt-licll on tlic riillim; ii.-ivrxs, the young fish iiistiiicllvcly movi- liiiiard sliorc. IIIIZZIIIIE the coast for entrant-cs to hracki.sll lnuiiiiils. Safc licyoiid tlic occmi swclls. 'l'licr rcacli llit-iii or pi-risli iriiiiltlcss niiiilliciizs fccd on siiiiill orulliiisins. grov :o nlliiltlioiid and liccoiiie iisclul l(l iiiziii l Ncw I'InL'l.'ind liidlans IPl'IlIlH'(Il corn with niciihiidi-ii 'l'iidav tlic l)0ll.l' and oily fish iirc L(l'0lllll'I mtii l nic.'il fur aiiiiiial fowl Tlic oil is) l iiscd in s i-ii diii-iw iii'ii(Ill(-ls .-is uliiiiiiitig citeiliii mid olciiiii.'ii'i:cl'illc In some parts iii llic uiirld 'I'lic iiiciiliaden pi-niiilc ihr li'll'L'P)iI fish catch In the ucstr-rii lit-niisplicrr Ill LI" SIIIIHIP (lR(lll IV IIIY (His The piolili-iii III IlIliliilinLI ,.,.,,i flats cxlciitls to the Iii-i-ii biiiilli In the Gulf of ,II('Xlltll. slitllllll with a total catch valuc of li' f'l' so "Hi. The Potato Problem tl"RI'2I)I-II(I("I'l)N lul Ii kblilli Dr-spitc both :4 L'tIlI(I ii-op .iiiil rx l'f'II('tIl uc:itlicr for tliuziiiu ll ilu-ro is 2 slimluiv on Ncu Iliiliixiiick: piii;ito ficltls lllls l-Dill The itliiiuii-r.-iiisiii: fmtni is tlir price I-lai' from lnlDI'IHIflL'. the price of potatoes has Hour dmiii siiicr uc last niciilioiicrl llic t:Illt- Jccl PfIlIlIl'I.'lll)l on Scptr-iiilicr I8 post-uar pcriod With from forty to fifti llioir saiid acrcs plantcd in the popular tnlilc tuhcrs. this condition is amounting to a major depressant , in New Brunswick's rural life at the present time. Particularly is this trite of the upper St John . River Valley. 3 The raising of a crop of potatoes requires a large annual invcslmenl on the part of the farmer With ,- lhc price as low as it is at pres- ent. he is faced not nnli Mith the possibility of no return on his silmmerls labor. but also with the l loss of considerable inil-stmt rI- I pital. l Serious conlrrn pier lhc .sitiia- I lion has been expressed at Ottawa l h.V Premier Flemming Ditties on U. 8. potatoes at the same rate that the I.'. S levies on Canadian tubers are suggested by him for the purpose of persuading the Americans to drop their tariff on Canadian potatoes. Only the Dominion government can .III.liisf customs duties. but both Dominion and Provincial ndmln- - lnlrallomi on well as izrnwerir m'- , nnlutlons Iliould be at work on I this problem. The possibilities of both neo uses and new markets . for potatoes-Iliould be dllluntly 1 union! - M I l i It is mm at a record lou for the ( l l l lion (ItIII1Il's .1 .Vc.'ii' .sp.'iuu in 130 to . 30 fathiims Young sliruiip rlr-iftl laiitlward through passa;:cway.s. in- i to bars and liayiius. There. for six iiceks. tlic criistaccaus L'ul'.t1f' on organic matter. izrmilltll 10 - adullliiiod. 'l'licii they l'Cllll'll to the ' ' open sea to coniplcic their life cycles and perhaps in be swept up by the slirimiicrsl nets. ' ”l'hi.s brackish eiivirniimciil is the most intcrcslilig and IIIIIIEIIJIF; of all mariuc liahitals. and it isl the only mic that can be farmed and managed by man." says Dr. Lionel A. Walford. chief marine biologist. for the Fish and Wildlife Service. 'l'odav Fiirniiisaiis in particular have seen me possibilities in tarni- lug brackish waters. By artificial , feeding and fertilization. thcy pro- l dui-c 800 to L200 pounds of fish i fll'l' acre in H .V08T. we ..2.---- ....-.,.. .. Q, ,-if K,i.,. ox rm; LIFE or MAN l.il-;c to the lsllling of a star . Or as the illglits of czlizlcs HIT. 0r likc ilic ii-csli snmiizs taurlr liuc. p in silver IIFIIILK ol ioiirmiig dcw. (tr like a iiind that chairs the fluiitl. fir I1llI)Ill"S ulnl-Ii iiu w:ilcI' sltmtli l'Ilcli such is mail. whosr liorrnwcd p lifjlll Is SIFHIEIII rallcd it and paid to iiiglr: Tile viind liliiws out. the bubble dies. The spring intombed in autumn lies l'llc den i dried up. the star is shot The flight is past. and man for- got. Fralu-is Rcaunioiit ll5fl4-l6l6t; I Picking Perori's.Piggy Bank Winnipeg Free Pm-as Al'coi'dullz to smile rcpiirts, thc ilrizenlinr police have discovered cash and valualilcs tolalliniz ap- proximately .'I0.000.00fl in the pri- I vatc apartments of the former president. Mr. Juan Peron Tlinughtless people will be ap- palled aL such untidy liousekccping. No doubt the practice of keeping oiiels pickct money in an old sock is coinmoncr til:-in many sup- pose but a president should he at pains to display by example his confidence in tlic banking institutions of the collntry. But it is a wise man who avoids leaping to coiiclus-ions. Tlierc is a Dt”l'I('L'll)' obvious cxplanalinn of the S30.ll00.000. For 10 years the heart of Mr. Peron has hlcd for the "sliirtless ones" of Argentina. His stnllllna has been a source of iiiiilizcniont to liirciun observers. 1- it not rcasonablc then to asumc ilmi. in these lryiiii: ninnths. he iias setting a little aside as I i'Iii-is-tnlns bonus for his devoted mid iiiidcrprivilcized follnwers? 'l'llcI'e are other possibilities I.:itin (II('l:Ilnt's, no lcss than other iicoiilc. must rcrkon with the haz- :'lI'l'IN' of life. Here today. some to Spain toiiiorriiw liicii amid the distractions of public lifc some thought must be uni-ii to pcrsrinnl savings for it HI-ts money to he a Pretnndcr. men It! Spain. Thcrii arc ruthless itii-i.iiiii:: and hciicvnlent ones. -t uI.'iiu-i- at any of Mr- Pcron's - Good deeds speccluis will sliow that no ltrcalcr pllilalitliruinsl ever coiirolled a machine gun in South Auicrica. aiiparcntly paid off faster than the dictator could get to the bank. The more pesos the President paid out the more dollars ac- cumulated in the president ial socks. At least the linuse-keeping should be simpler now that Mr. Pcron is snugly accommodated in tempor- ary retirement on a Paraguayan river boat. Medically Speaking - By llermu N. Indus. 3- '- oiva 101' CIIEWY FOOD! While your younzst-er undoubted- ly haw: on lust about Iniythlnl be can get hold of. his law! PW bnbly need even more exaclu. A good way of-belnilll Mm Fl this needed uercla II to give high bread lorchflll 03' In 600" '3 f gets his ll'S ee - p Don't, however. SIYI ,hlm II” bread just I3 YOU MY "- D” II out in I moderate oven. about 350 degrees. Leave It In the oven for two or three minutes or 111101 it gets toasty brown. p He can have it for mid-niurn- lng or afternoon lunches or after his meals. Inspect the Labels By buying bread made fromien- riched white flour, you gel W9 best. food value. Inspect "I9 lflbcls on the w1'aPD8l'S 10 be 5”” 3.'0" get enriched bread-bread to which the minerals and vitamins, lost In the milling proces. have been re- stored. Don't give your young baby bran bread or crackeil wheat- Both con- tain coarse p:ll'liclcs of wheat ker- nels which your yuungster should- n't have. And don't substitute crackers-for dried bread. Even the crlsplest cl" 'licrs wiin'l l.'iVe his .l3WS much exercise since lIlC,V'Il soften once they are in his mouth. If you prefer. IIOWEWCF. you can buy toast or zuieback for your youngster. If you do, get the kind that's'unsvieetened. Simple dried enriched bread. though, is quite satisfactory and supplies many val- uable food parts. particularly vit- amins and niincrals. You can also give the baby dried fruits to chew on. apricots or prunes. for exainplc. I don't have to caution you to remove the stones before giving these to your tol. QL'I-ZS'I'ION AND ANSWER V. I.. W.: Could an allergy be the cause for pus in the stool? Answer: It is unlikely that an allergy would be responsible for this condition. It is more apt to be due to the presence of some in- fcctiiiii. l You should. of course. consult I l physician about this matter. I I l Canada Savings I Bonds (OTTAWA CITIZEN) The tenth series of Canada Sav- i iiigs Bonds. which goes on sale , on October 17, again draws atterr ' 2 tion to a scheme which allows the average man to penetrate the mysteries of high finance without suffering pain. The terms. as In man orders a certain weekly dc- ! duclitln from his pay, depending on l the size of the bond he wants to buy. Thereafter, he knows no more about the matter except perhaps to notice that his weekly pay enve- lope appears to have shrunk I little. Ten months after signing up. someone in the office accounting department lianda him I Iheet of paper which represents the bond. He can cash It If its face value. plus interest. and throw I party, or he can keep It Ind experience the feeling of inner satisfaction that comes with clipping couponl. Perhaps It is the simplicity of the whole transaction as well II the security that come: from own- ing a few bonds. that appeals so I much to the public. Despite the fact that no person can buy more than 35.000 worth in any one yen. I the sale of Canadn Savings Bonds now total: 84 billion: prepreseutlu T53 153': pp 1lMo.l14 uio. cm is4.ii.s29.s9 756.56l &5T2'l33'a" :74? um" pnympnti re-or aurylhing! -;-Q for your llitlldllll inll bPhcne for loan In one visit. Loan custom-tailored to needn Ind income. Use Bill Conmliduhon Service. . . with- solidaie INIII. Phone. write. or com: in. out cost . . . to reduce payments, con- trip!' The Age Old i.mi Ii nur refuge and strength. a wry present help In trouble-. 'l'lIv-rcfnrr will not we felr. Illollgll lIIl' rartli be removed. Ind though the mountain: be cnrrled Into the midst of the sen: though the waters thereof roar Ind tro-ililt-d. -though the mountains shake with the swelling thereof. So-lall. AUTHORIZED Llcensoil Wlrlii: cnntmtm REFRIGERATION We sell. Install lld ur- vicr refrigerated counters walk-in coolers. also floun- lmld refrigerators. C. G. E. Vncuum Cleaner and Polisher Rental Service. MOTORS I APPLIANCES Wu sell and repnlr I" moforil. washer: Ind electrical Ippllmces. Storey. Eloctrlcj ., in Grafton smut & DEALER . room: an run I raymnnii for imbuiu-n HNOJIIII an in pmpoman. Kan.) 1:01 GI(tA'T GMDRGE loan: 5.10 lo SUM or non STIIEEI CHAIR-.0Tl'ETO smmi Floor, eiaud W" Phono:C51I-Asl(hrIhoYESHA OFIN IVFNINC-S IV APPOINTMET eFHONE F0! EVENING NOUIS (mu mud: to minim of -N aurunllug lulu ' Pu-d Hut bqq If (nah Dlstrlcf. ROOMS WITH PRIVA DAILY SINGLE 52.50 - 33.00 - .50 WEEKLY RATES FOR W ACADIAN ll0TEl. o 5 .I. T”. was NMI leotll DOWNTOWN HALIFAX Two mlnuli-ii from Rallwny Station. Bllllntll Inl Tltell-II A Modern Brlclt llulldlnx with Automatlc lprlnklr System In every Room for our Gllutu Safely. NEWLY DECORATED. COMFORTABLE, WELL FUINISIID SINGLE 5.00 and 85.50. DOUBLE 5.50. TWIN BEDS 87.9 ' ROOMS wmi no'r'3"co1In"'wA'rI:n 1'! BATH & SHOWER BATES DOUBLE 8400 - mo - my nnunnluii ovum CONSULT: Innurnncc Offices: CHABLOTTETOWN - FOR YOUR INSURANCE IIEEDS iiviinuiiii & co. lTll. our experience of over three quarter: of I century In D- nurnnce Underwriters. is If your disposal. ' ALIIBTON. ACWNTH THROUOIIJIH fl! PROVINCE. shecltn. SUMMIIIIDI - MONTAGUI - the past. are simplicity itself. A ' Page 4 The Guardian ...::&,. NOTES BY THE WAY Wisely In llllll. the Board of Governor: of the University of Western Ontario, declined to give I contact to two who Ipplled for print: rights to gather dew-worms Inhnbltlnz the campus. The Ipplt- cIntI utlrnnted tlnt It I rate of IIIII I dollIr I thousand they could run I harvest of 32,500 I you. The governors. showing I weolth of agricultural sagucity. de- cided that worms under the sod are worth more than on a hook: they Iente the soil. After all. if you IIIve countless thousands of little pals helping you for nothing. why trade them off to strangers for other strangers to feed to fish? - London Free Press Rspondlnx to II appeal from fishermen the Federal Department of Fisheries has devised effective means of coping with basking sharks which. in recent years, have become I growing menace to sal- mon fisheries in certain parts of the BC coast. With the installation of I specially built razor-like ram on the bow of the fisheries pro- lectlon vessel ”Commox Post", a heavy toll of basking sliz-rks has been taken in the Barkley Sound area. Since the ”Commax Post" was fitted with this equipment 41 basking sharks have been destroy- ed. A bag of la uas the highest day recorded. - Fisheries Dept. News The American Automobile Assoc- iation urges car manufacturers to ease up on speed and horsepower and to put more emphasis on safety. The automotive industry. in the competitive race for more horsepower and speed, has out- stripped the country's ability to provide safer highways. Only re- cently. the Washington state high- way director made a plea to re- duce the speed limit from 60 to 50 miles per hour. And the B. C. government has wisely reserved decision to boost the speed limit here to 60. We are not suggesting I return to the time-worn phrase It the turn of the century-”gct a horse." But we join the AAA in suggesting at little less horse- power. -Vancouver Herald. The early retirement: of our chiefs of staff are necessary to make room for other officers com- ing up and also because these re- tired men themselves advanced to l the highest positions at an unus- ually fast rate. Had there been no mm , til percent of the public debt. About 790,000 persons bought bonds last. i year under the payroll savings plan. the average amount purchas- ed being S274.6z. For the ordinary man, the pay. roll savings plan has two attrac- tions. First. the mechanics of sav- ing are performed for him: second- ly he has I nest-egg which can be converted Into cash as easily as I bank t. available for emer- gencies. In the menatlme he col- lects Interest-this year it will be 31.3 per on an absolutely safe l investment. The result is the large numbe of Canadians who have taken advantage of the payroll nav- ingu plan. war they might now have b--on approaching the top rather tliiiii retiring from it. Normally the". might have been waste of trained minds in keeping them down tui- 10 years. Men as able as Admn-at Mainguy. General Simoud; and Air Marshal Curtis are more likely to be inadequately used If they are kept in middle ranks during their fifties and given the highest responsibility only as they Ip. proach 65. They have been for. lunnle - and so has Canada .. in serving as Chiefs of Staff at an early age. They retirc with I great deal still to give - and this ability will find worthy outlets. -- Kings. ton Whig-Standard Surely those who remain Illvc here I "responsibility to them. selves and to society to do some- thing about reducing the reckless slaughter of humans on the high- ways. in the lakes and river; and in fires. Everything suggests that to be effective the action must be drastic. Even as it is. the life on this sphere is indeed ”teniporary”; here today. gone tomorrow. .,Mo(i:-c Jaw Timcs-Ilerald. Lord Barnby. pr sldent of the Wool Combing Cor ration of Can- ada expressed surprise at the re- cent llllllllal nicctiiig of the coin poration that there was so lilllr public reaction to the fact that thr Canadian wool tcxtilc iiidilstry kllllv plied only about half the Canadian market for this material. In Eng- land the Federation of Master Cot- ton Spinncrs Associations has pro- tested in the strongest terms against ”subsidized goods from all over the world pouring into Lanca- shire". It might come as a stir- prise to some Canadians to be told they are more restrained and lcss apt than their English cousins to make a fuss about what is regard- ed by many as I very unfair sil- ualion. - Woodstock Senlinel-l'te- view 3100.000 FIRE PRINCE RUPERT. B. C. (CPl- A four-hour fire of iinknmvn origin caused more than 3100.000 damage to one nf the city's biggest tur- niture and appliance stores Thurs- day. But-I-Ice Electric Authorized 0 Dealer Electrical Wiring Repairing and Supplies Oil Heating Household Appliances Television DIAL 4021 156 Great Geo. St. ......:l DIAL cnliiwialrs PHARMACY OPEN SATURDAY AFTERNOON & EVENING ALI. DAY SUNDAY. AND MONDAY. THANKSGIVING DAY 5132 . Bell. Mathew: 8 Foster APROFIESSIONAL CARDS BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS. Etc. OPIOMETRISTS IIO Ilclunnl It G. F. 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