nnooms BECKON visrims SIRiDLLERS name mei Onootthsvnrldl unsolved pier flHflnfluhlnerutwiththe enigma olr arm extraordinaryprehlitoriccsftl trackswhich erlss tiié rochruriaceotualta Thcsenacksoreplainlyvhihle as deepparaliel mu Mirage scansq hasneverbeen What mak them eva pnzslingistbetsct thatlnmany cases these tracksfalmm din appear over the edge at clill or run down slope stralshtvlntn tho htediterranean Sen LINKED TO RUINS iiist have discovered that the tracks appear to have lined various alicient ruins lound in Malta in addition they are also seen on the small neighboring ls lands of Comlno Gaza and foils Thislasttlnylsletiscutofl trorn the other by three miles sea and there are no traces at man cvar having made his home there is more voge tation is suggrce that human beings could not survive anFill tale Why then should the tracks have been made there In Malta and Gaza where the tracks are plainly visible running out to the see there is evidence that the two islands mist once have been larger and perhaps joined to gather in prehistoric times Even today local legend hasit that Malta and its three small dependent islands were all joined gum the itallan mainland at one The trade were not caused by wheeled carts as known today but by kind of landgalley or sledgethe earliest kind oi vehl cle ever used These lendgalleys were otten built likoships and dragged to their destination This theory would account for the depth at the ruts often 12 inches deep which have been cut cleanly into the suit sandstone at which the islands are ionned Forésees Drugs EDINBURGH GPL Drugs may one day provide core for Epilepsy Francls McNaughton pro feisor of neuroloy lat McGlll ilniversiiY lJredicis that onehalt of the patients consulting physi cians because of epilepsy may achieve complete control of the attacks by using antiepiieptic drugs now available Another 20 to 30 per cent may attain moderate control he said in paper prepared for the joint meeting oithe British and Cana dian medical associations This compares well with the resulEoi therapy and other long teim illnesses McNaughton sex To Cure EpilePSY He reviewed the results oi treat ment of gt200 patients attending Montreals Neurosurglcal insti tute recently Half of these now were doing fulltime work orat tending regular school classes Another 20 percent weredoing parttime work or hadmade spe cial school arrangements From our experience see no reason to doubt Lord Cohens statement last year that 80 per cent of epileptics can with ap propriate care and encourage ment lead normal life But he said there still was no basis tar complacency about the present methods of treatment Gillllilillil Thongs isor or ROB HOOD Plus LoNE TEXAN no matter What 3ier see on hens anywhem else when mess also as cottons senses tedwithln Madoc High Schoolcadcts William Hugheshlm son at Mr and Mrs Ivor Hughes and Paul iiopert to son of Mr and Mrs Thomas Rupert are slim CliDliTS ahwn preparing to moonta battery in an radio communication set These are two oi 195 high school cadets who arenow attendinga seven WWrwnwwwmmxrm summit CAMP weeks trad down Perk Camp Borden National Iieienceyphoto Catholic Priest 77 Assisted an But chickens Maritimers Through Depression ANTIGONISH 7N Msgr Moses Candy 77 Roman Catholic priest whose guidance is credited with helping thousands of Maritlmers out ot the economic dcprssion in the 1930s died Tuesday night Broadshouldered Msgr Cosdi iouadedvthe cooperative move meat in the Maritime Provinces His plan or economic coopern tion and social betterment spread far beyond the Atlantic area He was priest teacher ora tor philosopher and author Pope Flux XII made him prelate at the church innate but fewclass iiiedvhim on religious grounds ALL DAN CATCH FISH There is no Catholic or Pro testant way of catching tlsh he once said In 1952 he retired irom the ex tension department of St Fran cis Xavier University here but remained active in the depart ment until he became ill six weeks ago school bcioretaking an extension department post at St Francis Xavier in 1838 He received In major awards in adult education and honorary degrea from many unl vésities In 1936 he received the Carnegie award for adult educa tion His accomplishments in this field included the organization of Maritime ï¬shermen in copper ative movement that now does an annual business running intotens at millions at dollars Pontiï¬cal mass wlll be cele brated Friday morning followed by interment here in St Ninians cemetery Vvu BornzatNortheastndsrgaree inlsaz Msgr Candy was of the Antlgonish high iMBERIAL ALi THIS WEEK JAMES WHEY Witiltit ENNIS mete Big to mm Direct tromdts TorontoPremiere linrrlo south tween Rugs oa iiow= Mechamze Yasaomroan Everything but the mechanized at Beteerunlt chicken house in this Fraserv ley community 40 miles Vancouver The $2000 building all of mechanical devices houses 6000 hens Each occupies onesq ioot of floor Although the birds may be little cramped for space they still lead apretty Snitflllf All they haveto do treat an ay eggs Everything else is done for them mechanically Installed in the chickenvhouse are rollaway nesu mechanical feeders and egg handlers bulk teed store and arpowcr ventila tor snowing rumour rmounav MAUMAU sans VlcmR iAliEl Atonemen commonwealt errecrlve Cauausr lsI snows evenv mcnr COME your TO THE DRIVEIN AND ENJOY THE coon sneeze an omce openss Show starts at Dusk