i EEE ds Sta Home [Lived in Wilds Back Home In Quebec (Parachute Conservation Problems | ain o Mo stings For Three Days |S [aurent Packs 'Em In Goes Up irds, Berri BARDLD MORRHON (Jiluei Maia aud "isioonst] MROUEVDLLE Ses Pie On B ITIeS| =» LD MO! N ter and Transport| BR (CP) . 1 ed In Re rt By GEORGE KITCHEN ducted his campaign largely in 1 4 of| Canadian Press Staff Writer | Minister Chevrier. | flooded ae Be sentre 2 ¥ eview Canadian Press Sialf Writer places where newspaper correspon WINNIPEG (CP)--The sigry MONTREAL (CP)--Prime Miniz. | Speaking in. both French. and| gure war spoady when 8 Dafa Vigorous promotion of extension [on agricultural problems. The| pPMONTON (CP)--The Social gents ate few nes fovelage DE Ta Have Ais ter 8 Seat vale fo Mo ures) English, he said he was getting [20 miles east of here. The : and research in conservation prac. council suggests that personal ap-| credit party, striking to win the light ~ [on the trackless tundra was told | Lup St pedis of thousands ring- |tired of Progressive Conservative |at Ottawa dispatched two Sabi | tices is urged on the provincial |proaches to farmers with this in balance of power in Monday's gen- ET Chis election, Mr. Low faces |here Thursday by a Minneapolis ei aie urs criticisms referring to Mr: Claxton Jets to check on the parachu government by a 3-page JDovklet, Joi might win hal pera on. grat election, has Sourned i Slec. the same Liberal candidate--C. B. Surgeon one of Joub en Testued The prime minister, winding up | as. negligent and inefficient, i sen Xx ras feared that a plan *'A Report on Soil and Water Con- | tioneering to a grass "| Carignan, popular Peace River [las ay from roc] r Monday's . Fils otal Ghar, | ing oon of Coe PS 1 oy contd om | Or hts ol 2 of Sok Kale, 30 ines i Comping ers ff Mone? 1, was rs her hd ee sm | 1 1 ean tnt th The Conservation Council, repre- tion practices. =... = --ieeded|party leader Solon Low down, have Progressive (Communist) parties. | Dr. Laurence Larson, 49, medical og vig BURR i ent, 3% Se Corie le ogg LUE a pan senting Some 220 | Ontario itl in" Sitional dhiral sections of the | Staved close to their home con-|mpose ie ne Progressive Conserva- emi. seven-tnan University SETS] ISHN re Ole fies Also Mr. Claxton had been | chute and hang it on ho oN zens reste y 101 stituencies. N ive, » > oh so. pial ramon, os Tsing, anager, 80 | ea Ul Moe oh ST rs in Aerts, wer Socal, th, Sent" eh | and hn, va abd dies the 1 nto adi nd correct ear. sto ya ough - political organization , ' > idates across the country have i vincial power , - . ogethe: Purpose it is to assist in the co- | provement and agricultural en | oreforred to forego the big political | uu Shrang {0 Provincial power | Botions, returning home ahead of | other address in St. James Market| nr Abbott was criticized for with the pole, 3,000 feet int ordination of all conservation ef-|neering. The counc MTR a meeting and have concentrated on|a platform of far-reaching mone- | the remainder of the , owed in tM te ap being too efficient, for taking too | air. forts in the province. these specialists be y Jraied .. door-to-door and farm-to-farm can-|tary reform, party spokesmen say | their lives to bush pilot Charlie pio od crowds that he | Much in taxes, but taxes had been - The report, containing 51 rec-|made available AQ : a ® Jom vassing of their prospective con- they hope to hold the balance of | Webber, 28, of Churc L Man. plauding, chee ne cut last February. McCULLAGH ESTATE SOLD a ye eit pune | stivuents, parliamentary power after Aug. 10, , The others on the plane were would 'do my vest . speaks in| The theme at his second address| TORONTO (CP)--The Markham) regional needs, is directed pri-|services of t parduen ded. 8rl-| "They have preferred to address Mr. Manning told a rally at|James Wilkie, 42, pi BD Barri Ont., and winds up with |Was national unity. The Canadian |township estate of the late ) marily to Premier Leslie Frost, | culture be markedly expanded. small groups--perhaps 10, 20 or 30 Lethbridge last week that the |and his brother Robert Wilkie, 42, py ally 2 i Bt nation was made up of two great | McCullagh has been sold to and to his ministers of agriculture, [NEED WIDER RESEARCH hould | farmers out from the summer election might see the party for |sound recorded. In his first address Thursday |Dations, augmented by Canadians (dice Surgery, which will lands and forests, planning and de-| A wider field of research sho Md fields -- depending on broadcast | the first time in a position fo ex-| Larson said Webber crash-landed night, the prime minister defended | from all other nations who. en- [turn the three-storey house into a velopment, and public works. be opened in soil fertility, Srgan | speeches to: reach the larger audi- |ercise an effective voice in the pro-|his flaming Norseman on Lake two English-speaking ministers | Tiched Canada. 45-bed private hospital specializing This report, which represets | content and tillage, the report rec- ences. gram and policies of the next fed- | Kaminuriak without injury to t from Quebec and attacked Progres-| The late prime minister Macken. [in hernia operations, it was ane approximately 3,000 man hours of |ommends. It should be Setermined Mr. Low did not embark on a|eral government, assengers and improvised a raft sive Conservative leader Drew's |zie King was a great Canadian who | nounced Thursday. Price was $250, pr ron research, summarizes | whether modern, Fabber sired farm national tour in this campaign,| He pointed to a possibility that wom uflatable malnertes ad tion ope spent his life seeking to better re- | 000. The late publisher of the Globe the finaigs of 5 einirent experts |Emipment fends to illed te oil, | though he spoke in a number of | neither the Liberals nor the Pro-|Plane parts to a re, the| A further development in the | lations and to make a truly Cana- |and Mail and the Telegram die on soil and water problems in On-|fic sole" beneath the tilled top soil. Ontario centres on his way west | gressive Conservatives would win | taught them how to s rive on d | spirit of national unity spreading dian nation. His policy would be | Aug. 4, 1952, hg 3th (Aku cowie 108 TOLRs ey be EL din from Qttava ats in Jue. Like his a majority in the pew ixliament. Ly 3 Wifi & Seyrch plane fou throughout the country was continued under all Liberal gov- HEADS TRAIL RS 0 prepare. p followers, he has kept close to leaving the Social Crediters wit . . of HIKE COMMITTEE SUGGESTED oh Jpes pnd Bow that Spt:!own riding. EE ive voir ovon though In| Tey Oe Tien a Ty ne SPUN erent ss that landings sal vo] BAA a HILERS w. Jt recomimeds that Hoo Ell mum ea be pect achieved Com] CS Soctal Crodit provincial pre- | opposition. Yous plarmigan that they stoned. speaking ministers from Montreal | ligion are not taken into consider- | Chanter of Nelson, B.C., has been| Sims, who Has. been named Co. [strated in areas where erosion 1s | Miers, E. C. Mauning of Alberta| "The party has concentrated its| They Were rescued by another Defence. Minister Claxton and | ation wheh considering what a Ca. | elected president of te Skene) a ro neon tiaamed Co | strated Jn areas Where erosion is| and VW, A. C. Bennett of British |71 candidates in the West, running | Pilot. Gunnar Ingebrigtson, veteran Finer Mins Abbott. nadian was. God was the common | Trail Hikers of the Canadian ordingior. of Conservation in On-( a proplem, Columbia, have stumped for the only nine east of the Manitoba |northerner. The same spirit of unity was father of all humanity. Rockies at the group's annual $819, he enspled lo aEpin 8 hat oof ropea misunum 3 percen. federal party, but only within their horjer~ eight in Ontario and one in | "10 2 der Hamilton, first U.S apparent in the appointment of two| That was the fundamental basis meeting = Shoki on Evelyn role act. Appol é 0 incial borders. Ni runswick. . i i d Boyd of elburne, Ont, wi inter-departmental conservation |is compared wtih the Ontario per- Provingla. Joes Yast four weeks] [re party has promised to wipe Secretary on toe Freasuy. founded French speaking Saudis doom 2 See Prosperity that Canada has Soy Sto te enh comity committee is suggested, with a) centage of 9.7 per cent (in OM|y.¢ toured his riding of Peace | out hidden taxes, abolish the sales . -- chairman to be appointed by Mr. | Ontario) aud the Tecammendation River, the big unwieldy constitu-|tax except where it supports old- Thottigs from oe vr i avance Tuagihiog Br ond ency that blankets the northwestern | age pensions, Tedice persumal Jo ether a profess 4 corner. of a. come taxes and inc 2 to the committee. |in the southern areas of the prov- There, where a Liberal candi-|tax exemptions. ed secretary 1 Additional estimates should be |ince. date came just 321 votes short of| One kep plank is establishment passed to enable the committee to| WATER CONTROL beating him in 1949, the 53-year-old |of a national monetary authority function. Water supply and flow control | one-time school teacher has moved | which would exercise full control The Report suggests that the are dealt with in 11 recommenda: | far into the sparsely-settled reach- over the issue of money and Research Council of Ontario should | tions, ranging from the need for! ag of the constituency. He has con- credit. be the co-ordinating body in all research to determine the effect research on conservation matters |of forest cover on water flow to horse named Santa Amaro won 3 in this province. Staffs, accommo- | the recommendation that munici- - under Francasal's name. dation and equipment of existing | palities take advantage of section 0 unit The cutting of the cable pre- , research institutions in the prov-|26 in the Planning Act in areas {vented bookies all over Britain ince dealing with conservation | where constant and abundant sup- from laying off bets--and shorten- should be materially increased, | ply of potable water is not avail- - 1 and additional agricultural sub - | able. owunit ing odds. stations and demonstration farms| The report in general 'is aimed should be established, the council at "grass root" conservation as a = ANTI-SLAVERY c | S TH E TI M E FOR ints out. means of preserving soil fertility, BATH, England (AP)--Leonard A soclety to abolish slavery was EALS WITH LAND maintaining agricultural produc- | Phillips, 32-year-old greyhound |, t= Philadelphia in 1775, or In the report, the "council deals |tion and eliminating, as far as pos- owner, was remanded to custody |gg years before Lincoln's assassin- exclusively with the lands of "Old |sible, costly methods of flood con- today and charged with cutting a | ation. Ontario." It is the council's opin- trol. ion that the extension services ad-| In effect, the book urges upon | Vital telephone cable which lead ministered by the Department of [the provincial administration, the |to the Bath race track. Agriculture should be greatly 2 immedizte need for assembling al Just after the cable was out STAFFORD BROS. panded, since many farmers, while | practical program for conserva- July 16, Britain's greatest "Who willing to discuss their problems tion -- and taking it promptly to | done it. who won it horse race|] MONUMENTAL WORKS of land use and soil fertility, rare- |the people who will put the | mystery of the century was cre- E., WHITBY ly take part in group discussions program into practice. rid Ty 318 PUNDA Sys. bids A horse entered under the nafne PHON Francasal won the race. Long odds [| Memorials @ Markers to Remember Aid oo were on Sorte ok In Years Of War LONDON (CP)--E. J. Robertson, print. In addition, the Canadian VIGOR OIL Co. Lid. Sots born Shame of The Dally product was of heavier weight and Xpress, wr a letter to e er quality. Times today defending the price| Robertson was commenting on a FOR THE VERY BEST charged for Canadian newsprint. | etter Jast Saturday from Chairman He al is din Sewn Costs mo | yBeckelt of the Associaton of NO. ] STOVE OIL | THESENSATION OF THE U.S. AND CANADA that from British or Scandinavian prices for newsprint. w Source mat because of She Robertson, born in Lanark, was P is. | educated at the University of Tor- AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICE! " ean the prouchn and dis. onto. A chance meeting in 1914 . S Ww t that it was the supplies from Ca-| With Lord Beaverbrook in Tor- Dial 5-1109 78 Bond St. es nada which kept the British press| onto is said to have led to his alive throughout the war years." | Present job as Lord Beaverbrook's ! Robertson, righthand man to | Chief exective. Canadian-born Lord Beaverbrook, ... added that from 1946 to 1952 the -- For Obtaining average price for British newsprint was £44 15s 9d a ton compared somsse |PAINT TIME AT|| New Subscribers Criticized By Unions. WINNIPEG (CP)--The limited. sale of vig a globulin hi a polio preventative has spar a con- troversy in Winnipeg where a - - polio epidemic is under way, but 4 Dr. M. R. Eliott, deputy minister . A of health, says the sale is *per- fectly legitimate." Winnipeg Trades and Labor Council passed a motion asking famediate steps to supenvice stoke Just Follow These Simple Rules control and distribution of the anti- / S NOT TAKEN THE TIMES FOR AT LEAST 30 DAYS IS polio serum. 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