WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3001 Paul Gallico Discuses Marriage And Love {no needs. many pie occupy. man. I do 1 is. only the and dinner contains m and evenix You take myself. as an example. I always travel very light. Being a man. I do not need very much. There 1?? only the big suitcase for my suits and dinner clothes, the flat valise that contains my changes of urmdevthlngs and evening and daytime shirtsmhe large dame-bag. a convenience I learned in the Army, for sports clothes sweaters, socks, leather jackets, ï¬sh- ing clothes, etc.. the shoe bag. the golf bag, the two musette bags left over from France into which go the fishing tackle, all the reels, baits, lures and lines, the case for the fish- ,ing rods. the contraption that carries the 'iennis racquets, balls. white flan- nel trousers, shirts. sweaters and shoes and, of course. my typewriter and a couple of brief cases, since where go I there goes my work as mall, vacation or no. It seems to me that this is a very modest list. and just barely enough to get by on for a couple of weeks, provided I have another small bag for my shaving things, pills, nastrums, lotions, unguents and olntments. When a felow gets on in years he doesn't like to wander too far from his medicine oheSt. Well, as I 33 bare necéhsiues 18f he: 9. M3 Commercial Ave. .rd. SUPERIOR FUELS Out-.of-tmvn orders receive the same per- xsonal and reliable sier Mlehbing invitations CAR PENIER SHOP For the COAL That’s SUPERIOR order Anthracite Briquets Drumhcller Lump f mm We are equipped to offer you the best in all social stationery. Prompt and careful attention to details ensures you satisfac- tion. V106. :19 Algonquin Blvd.. it I! Phone 1876-1“ 126 Toke St. Timmins '1“ B" l’ »\ l 'l. GALLICO (11111116! ‘ Minor Alterations Conntns, Shelves Bookcases and Built In Cupboards WM C. E. Holland, Prop PHONE 2120 Tobey’s 11v no union or made- mm: a! the opposbte .ufd not b. â€raved pm), I W. 1th“ orevmoon is ended» I! er at what IUSBBKB ‘3 a whit and how many ll hf vhf at these are only the man needs and at be doing 'before well advanced vs exactly what up against. how space they will m them \lfl 'l‘lmmlns} off â€k flu: I" am giving up a let loved old shoes. battered «hat. m and washing an: labia. mas which I am not to take along. Oh. ya, I Two 3 a‘ ma t came. and vatba‘eonw 25.: know how believe your ems wnen we sag "Darllng. I'm really being very prac lead. I’ve got lst all Worked 0' Only the big bag for my evem‘ thlngs, and the two small on That's all I need." Wow! Only THREE bags. You ca not believe your ears. This is good to be true. You make a men disposltion of the space in the 1'1 seat of the boiler, and it ls actua golng to ï¬t. This is one trip 3 are going to make in comfort. Wl a woman! What a wife! yllll t: believe Comes packing time. You wander through Angel's terx'itoxy. There are five bags in evidence. and big ones too, about the size of stunted ward- Obe trrunks. You begin phint-ively, mPrecious. I thought you said you â€Precious. I thought were taking only thre “Yes. I know what I sail but. what; isn't how it is. ever try to pack ballerinas it on (the New Look. I jim get everything in." “Well is this really all the] you have enough with five “,Oh plenty. I really lmv room now. You see they're ones." You see all right. Menlnlly you repack the car. Obvgously it is goâ€" ing to be crowded in the cabin. But there is still time to plan for ï¬ve instead of three. It is now the day before depart Lure. Again you stroll through her domain. The .five are now eight. It is now the day before depart Lure. Again you stroll through her domain. The .five are now eight. There is aso a hat box, a. fitted crocodile 'bag'. a {10ppy one that closes with a z'pper and three card- board boxes tied with string. It's the New Look again, or rather the accessories the-rte. The card board boxes are things that just came from the cleaners and that won't (it intro any of the bags because they are full. If you get tough with her. this is the point where she sheds tears and says, "But, darling, I only want to be well dressed for youâ€: The upshot is you have to okay them on her solemn promise that this is positively all. So what happens? You are. about to lerave. The car L: loaded 90 that the drip-pan scrapes the asphalt. And she comes downsta‘fa‘s lugging still another bag. replying to your m’xtraged 1).r0vtests.“But, darling, you KNOW I always take this one. This has my things in it. That,s why I didn’t even mention it." That’s the bag that breaks up the 1 sweetest and most beautiful of max- 1 11ages.-' ,- CHAPLEAU (Special) Men, women and children have joined in the fight to have this settlement of 3,000 people from forest tires which have raged through the north and are within several miles of this point. « Chapleau Airport, Canada’s Busiest DCVCI cu IIIIICD Ul LlllD yUlllL. ' 08S But there's no panic in Chapleau. (we Rather there‘s a grim determination {he .10 fight, it out along the ï¬re lines if it pri takes all summer. Here are some of ha‘ the things you see in Chapleau: rill when 110 1K“) M“ V d b the gun-case. Ix w.-.h the gun the little loath Mag my Mitten th rm ‘ fan: imt me." and when pm being very all Worke for my .0“ 111k! Tlmmlns, Ont. laren "he there the: L11 then? Will h :five," y have enough they‘re all big 11d ‘sl a! we! 3. fraye allow: m The Financial Post Says» Did evem'n )id you Blame couldn'L :u .» mg- tually Ollf over 0U 11 Stanley Fowler co tyre Arena. ‘51an Karl of the To“ nship of Tisdale International. them serious di Yet in m: law is d flouted. states eranCE A commun ing to keep on the lakes. A communist-directed union is try- ing to keep or get control of traffic on the lakes. A fundamental of Com- munist policy everywhere is to get control ni key industries where a whole economy can be paralyzed in peace or war. The strikebound ship- ping companies refuse to deal with Communist. That alone is the avow- ed issue of the strike. Wages and working conditions are not in dispute. Breaking down respect for law and order. getting police and public ac- customed to and tolerant of public dis- order. is Communist policy for soft- ening up a society, ripening it for Red conuest. Let‘s not put up with it. SOD! mad con1 WHEEL-LESS TILLER â€"- New me- chanical tiller for small gardens works without axles, wheels, or tires. reports The Financial Post. Eighty-four pound machine carries 11,-“: h.p. gaso- line engine over a set of 10 roto-spikes or progs. mounted coaxially. Two long centre prongs move the tiller forward; shorter outer prongs revolve at faster speed, churning up soil. use separating L; been the b1 because 0. some Unit tm'ï¬ed b There hm has also I SAL‘ Since a. tra made my fire rons over work in Fred Bar offic he Primary textiles are now produced in 200 cities and mm thrmhout Canada. ' . If WI'O WOT! TOLERA :eem .ed If There e has .beer .rtment and ard and The District otfice of the Depart- OCR 1phe ba 'hL able Ell had cial weakness and public apat a Financial Pos 3f public disorc‘ disease that can fi of 'e are 880 men fighting fire in ma, and most deliveries of per- , groceries and equipment are by aircraft. Just about every arcial plane available for fire as been chartered by the De- ent and at times the small lake ting Chapleau and the fire has Lhe busiest airport in Canada. LT STE. MARIE -â€" (Special) â€" the Ontario government imposed Iel ban on forest permit areas -.e of the danger of forest fire, United States tourists have been :1 back almost at the bardelr. have been complaints. but there so been an amazing amount of .thv displayed by visiting sports- 1nd OI deliber id to cancel around 37.000 worth mess altazether," Dale told of- of the Department of Lands and 5. But so far as I’m con- .1 d sooner see the camps closed all summer than add to your 5 by having visiting fishermen bush." dc Dal I‘OE amon La ,D 0"( their doo: ands and‘ Forests is ‘on the t. There are several sten- 11‘2d typists, girls employed ' hurry down to the Forestâ€" y hurry down ot the Forest- lf :1 mile away and put ap- their “office dressesâ€. They the kitchen, helping Mrs. y, wife of the base mech- M 0m 03 09 won pea; mun Then they hurry back to the their regular day’s work. 'l( nth youthful 11d 11‘ the Chief Ranger calls mpleau and orders can- ,1 1K 1E b1 h gular day’s work. hey return to the Barty feed the din- nd tam o‘clock or » home to bed. They nme If OI )ES inking break here, ncem is for your suffered an irre- fo-r your business, ere blow. . .Should mediatesly. it might all." the sportsman ; camps, is proud- ;61’ from. Earl S. rer of Commerce, Mr. Ward had to visit the Air- party until noti- ebe permitted to a Mississagi forest. urcr eigther. 'nrrey r than anyone .hould, just how Department of working to keep ll onvention chairman is shown Eyre “elcomed the 1000 de le. \n impressive necrology : socks. shirts. 1d groceries. given No. 1 1' customers re orders are o bed. ‘ routine =peration '10 “t oper- 188d to Maker claims the machine plows. discs. barrows and pulverizes in one operation to depth of 3-inches to 6- inches. By setting lever. action of rotor is unified so that cultivator can move across lawns or driveways with- out turning up soil. In line with the recommendation of the Parliamentary Prices Committee, it is thought that the Government will take steps to see that the price of bread does not rise when the new higher U.K. wheat price comes into eï¬ect Aug. 1. says a Financial Post report from Otawa. It is believed the Gov- ernment will decide to absorb the add- ed cost at the present time out of its surplus. rather than pass it on to con- sumers. RAIN MEANS BREAD -â€" These are critical days for the Prairie farmer and the millions of peOple who look to him for bread. The Financial Post reports. Everything depends upon rain. A general “soaker†“nthjn the next fortnight would almost guarantee \a good crop. Without it there is little hope of anything above average and if the present cool dry weather is replaced with a heat wave, then crop faflures over a large area are ahnost certain. The next three weeks will be crit- ical. Every day general rains are de- layed during this period. 10 million bushels could be lopped off the ï¬nal yield of a possible good crop of 350 to 450 million bushels. NEW SEED BOX â€"â€" Plastics and light metal produce lightweight, corrusion- resistant seed bed. The Financial Post reports. Plastic-coated wire mesh glazing, admitting -a high degree of ultraviolet and infra-red rays, replaces glass in the aluminum frame. Covers slide for greater convenience. Hail- proof and shatterproof the seed bed can be packed flat fczn storage when not in use HOLLYWOOD COMING TO CAN- ADA -â€"What‘s ahead for the Canad- ian movie industry in the over-all d01- lar-conservation picture'.’ After six monts of negotiation between Holly- wood and Ottawa a plan has emerged, states a Financial Post report. But just how it will work out in terms of easing the $10-15 million yearly dollar drain involved in movie rentals in Canada remains to be seen. The plan entails tacit undertaking by Hollywood to pay more attention to Canada as a source of movie mater- ial. It calls for the shooting of more location sequence in Canada: for a greater number of features on Can- adian subjects to be shot by Holly- wood companies. JUDGES IN LABOR DISPUTES -â€" Should Canadian judges serve on con- ciliation boards in labor disputes? If they do so, does it tend to bring the judiciary ito disrepute'.’ The question has been discussed in Parliament; and answers to a Financial Post question- naire reveal a fairly even division of public opinion on the subject. Some hold that judges. by reason of their training and their impartial office. are ideally qualified to serve on such boards. Others argue that such du- ties leave judges open to criticism fro mthose whom their awards do not please: and thus may tend to impair the reputation of the Bench in gen- eral. Some suggested that retired judges might be eligible for concilia~ tion tasks; others suggested lawyers. as possessing many of the same qual- ifications as judges. As a result of increased Hollywood attention to the Canadian scence. Can- ada's tourist trade will benefit by getting bigger promotion play in the United States’ 19,000 movie theatres. HOPE TO PEG BREAD PRICE â€"â€" TEARDOWN THESE BARRIERS ~â€" During the war many Canadian cities suspended or eased regulations requir- ing all civic employees. including teachers. to live within the municipal- ity, Now there is some indication of “these restrictions being revived It THE PORC 1n is shown at the microphone Sunday evening at the 0D! the 1000 delt- gates to Timmtns and Reeve Vie Evans 5‘ ’ neerology ser vice followed the presentaiion of the ot‘ï¬ee SUN. 11 am. 2.15 pm. Young Peo- ple's Company 7.00 pm. Spe- cial Serivces for Cradles Roll Sunday. THURS. 2.30 pm. Home League SALVATION ARMY 138. 2.30 pm. Home League. 7 p.m. Corps Cadets. 8.00 pm. Public Meeting. mm ADVANCE. We. ONTAgIQ IS tob e hoped the attempt doesn't go far. comments The Financial Post, ed itorially. Such rulings were unfair to the em- ployees concerned and were rightly resented in the areas beyond the city limits. Provided they are able to perform their business duties satis- factorily. where and how these people live should be their own concern. If they want to have a home in the subâ€" urbs. or to farm or garden in their spare time, that should be their own concern. We have had far too much of this municipal, regional and provincial ex- clusiveness. That sort of foolish pet- tishness will never allow us to build a united Canada. It should be stamped out; thoroughly wherever it appears. PREVENTS RUNAWAY CAR â€"-Easy- to-install device locks auto's hydraulic brakes after drives has brought ve- hicle to full stop‘ according to The Financial Post. He cna. for example, take his foot off the brake when wait- ing for stop light: car won‘t roll either going‘ up hill or down. and it won‘t creep, as is common with automatic transmission cars. Maker says device is fully automatic: requires no change in driving habits. D ‘0. O O 00 O. O O O. O O M O O .0 O O O. O O 90 O O 0-. O O 0'. O O O. 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These! in colour brown. pink or almost white. One of '4 the most troublesome forms. the cab. S bage aphid. appears bluish-my. being coated with a white. waxy powder. l This species attacks cabbage. cauli- ‘ flower and turnips from July to « September. wilting and curling the ' leaves or stunting the plants so badly that. they fail to form heads. says W. G. M‘atthcwman. Division. of Entomo- logy. Dominion Department of Agri- culture. Ottawa. Since aphids arc sucking insects. they should be sprayed or dusted with a contact insecticide containing nicotine~ phyrethrum. rotenone or or- ganic thiocyanate. Calcium arsenate. cryolite and other stomach poisons are completely ineffective against these insects. One of the best sprays may be prepared by dissolving two level tablespoonfuls of "soap flakes in a gallon of water and adding twq teaspoonfuls of nicotine sulphate to tthlS mixture. 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But‘ like so many visitors who have gone to Ruasia with such high hearts and hopes. believing that communism was all that it sat-ll it. was. generosity and freedom and equality. he found a few weeks was enough. The man whom the Bus- sians dubbed the world‘s greatest writ- er was later to write this. "i doubt whether in any other country in the world even in Hitler's Germany thought be 1985 free. more bowed down more fearful. more vassullzed." The one-time Irish cop who be. came Mayor O‘Dyer of what is per- haps the greatest city in the world though London and her admirers might not agree. has said a very sound and selfless thing that might well ring about the world. Commenting on the pomp and circumstances with which governments and their ofl‘lcials some- times adorn themselves, he said: â€I ,think that people sort of like that stuff â€"-- but it‘s bad for them. Gov- ernment. should permeate. 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