B ae Columbia wis canker oe is Ee i . aside Cae Sunkeription Rates:* we aan wih bes per year $8.00" . fhe per north, $1.00; per year, $10.00 the: Post Office Department, Ottawa | STERN Canada’ feweepaiper quotes: any ‘ex- pet on stomach disonter a who i Is Not, named, tong fem und 8 a gr oat deal of ‘hive, St a at ange idea hut pevtecty | in- accor ‘d with Halls ani cents and the povrer ‘and pr ‘ominence they: ‘prin ice lle ds of, nl phys ical” ‘wear and ‘ stein: ty Hey: Ulett Ett nf a Lbrdh tls aehs, sean, TE such is ‘Hebets However thy then the Biblical 44 ry, hy hait shall it pr ofita man if he gain thewwhole world but: loge his soul?” This query suggests that ‘such mundane things as money, prestige, power, po- a Stion; ote, aren't eloments of success after all, es Mg keop to the material level, however, does the _ {atamjach expert” sngnest that an executive with Fleer isa better man than one without ulcers? Is oinob an divalided executive a: Joss in necordanee with a {his disability no matter haw one looks at it? ut \ vy Afterall, cach man has only one life to live, The we {passing Vears-are not one of the expendables af life, OTK, auieegsaful man who dies at 60 is not nenrly as sue . easatul ag the. man.who makes much less money, : A nahieves: less’: prominance hut enjoys a moderately | " contented life well on into the 70's or 80's, —Trall Daily Times, Theo Jel News rig Results sed . 1 ‘ , " ‘ ' a ivr ting in ne 14 GAMES sand 1 GAME OF -| : gay on November 6 close at hand, | Middie ‘Eastern crisis, of isolationist es on: nieht as he hailed President: Eis- ‘Lenhower's “a declaration, ‘of! independence! * \ i REPUBLICAN: “Be ED SIMON., , ~ Canadian. Press. Staff Writer, NEW YORK. i—With élection the ‘Republican ° and Democratic parties have ‘appealed to -Oppo- site ends of ‘the American ‘poli- | tical-spectrum for support. on thei. wooed Friday - Viee- -President Nixon elements split. with Britain and! 5 _France over: che Middle Rast as ‘that-has had an electrifying ef- |: ‘fect throughout the world.” , That was a slant likely to ap- ‘peal to the’ isolationist wing of the Republican party, the old- guard Republicans who have al- ways opposed United States com- mitmeénts abroad, beth in money and manpower, ADLAY GIVES PROGRAM These conservative elements, DWIGHT D. “EISENHOWER FOR, PRESIDENT | cease- -fire resolution as Mg world: ‘ ae _ ADLAI ST CANDIDATE’ ~ DEMOCRATIC of a permanent end to their dif- ferences. ‘In addition, both parties are, plagued ‘by. -factionalism on. the state and local level, In Ken-; ‘tueky, Chandler's feuds with his! party’s candidates for ‘two Senate | ‘seats . could five the Republicans’ - wide, ‘vote: -O« £0.1 i idence" i ‘in Bis- enhower, : - Citing Stevenson's’ Thur sday night that “ihe United States“is standing. alone’ an’ on unfriéndly. world,” A Nixons; s said “the lie. was piven: to ‘this pre- posterous ; charge” ‘UN vote. : ‘ BLURRED PICTURE: yk - Unlike the tightly: Knit. ‘party by a. ‘Mt to-2. 2 votes Democratic. In . Pennsylvania, Senator ‘James Duff, engaged in a hard; reanizations: of Canada‘ and! ‘Bri-- fight with a Democratic chal-: ait; ‘counterparts - ir ‘the | lenger, faces: likely defeat be-; tates attempt, to: presenit cause a hostile state Republi-: a “picture: of - monolithic. unity ican Organization declines to work ! only-at election times: And even - forties oo then,.: the picture “occasionally | ‘ looks @ Hutle blurred around the’ Curfew law which exist In the Democratic as were least likely to be pleased by: ofa propos ied program for casing, ‘tensions in the Middle Last, His ‘starting polnt--the saine! as icenhower'’s--was ‘a prompt. ‘ceasefirc‘in Egypt. But the re- He demanded that the U.S, cancer| with her allies, take! "measures to halt, “continual hos- yUlity and provocation” by the) ‘Aral § states against Israel, While! Stevenson did not elaborate, this! sounded like the proposal by Ca-: nada's External Affairs Minister Pearson for a UN police fore, 10 which the U.S, would contribute fA major share, TNTERNATIONAL CONCERN His next step was Ameriesn tne slstence that passage af ships ‘through the Suez Canal “is a! matter of international con-) corn,” Tho lsolationists prefer: to’ view it as a matter for Brie: tain and France to settle with President Nasser of Egypt. Stevenson next urged the U.S. ; to jain with’ “Yke-minded nae: the probien of rescctiing Arak refugees. This would be followed by a progam to improve econ- jamie conditions In the Middle Weal, Inasmuch as both these pro- ‘Jocts Inevitably would Involve es- ipenditure of American fund: itbrand, they will win Stevensor. no isolationist voted, | “Nixon did not elaborate on hfs declaration of tidependenee' “thome, Hut he elted the one Falla veto My thy United Nea tions for the U.S, » aponsored | well as the Republican party, | didates ‘all over ‘Adlai Stevenson's announcement: “mainder of his program Is draw- )? {ing the Isolationists’ fire. y in tons” In “an nll-ont gbtack” on complete the reorganization of | ‘their unswerving loyally, ‘Bul a: been seriously hampered by a England and other parts of the shovel was put Into operation eddies... ; When the president ‘s annouine- | ed that-he was running for re-: Atte Se election, he gave as one of his’ ey ewage | the Republican party, SV, dl Ii The clamor of Republican can-; - an a ism the country for! .PRINCE GEORGE & — Com suport in the president's name. pletion of this city's $500,0u0! closer look ut the party's state-; ‘Hallowe'en prank, ‘by-state Ineup indieates that! A heavy bolt. was Inserted be-! | Eisenhower's job ‘has barely be- lien the teeth of a main gear iat causing a pinion and shaft to, northeast, are, for the most part,| the next, momins, Jn sympathy with the president's! krnie Lapushinsky, superin- | brand of Republicanism, as are: ondent, estimated repairs would} |many in the Far West, But In’ take two weeks and cost $5,000, nrinelpal reasons the desire: lo, Would indicate that he enjoys; wage disposat program has Prominent Republicans In New shatter when a $180,000 power ithe agricultural Midwest,-one of ‘Tt almost looks as though some- ‘the party's strongest arens, and, one were out to sabotave our’ cleewh ere the organization [still Ain hy the Consorvaltive, ' ) sgatonist “old guard,” 5 swage program,” commented George Harford, Clty Engineer, Lapushinsky: saicl his equips! Senators MeCarthy, Willlamiment has been plagued by acts ‘Jenner of Indiana, John Brieker of vandalism. ‘Of Ohlo, George Malone of; Ne-: A minimum fine of vada and Herman Welke¥ of Id- levied on 16-year-olds and under Aho continue ta have wide arewi found on clly streets after 10 ‘of disagreement with the presl- pm, followins amendments to dent on domestic and forelgn’ the city's curfew by-law approv- i policies, And almost all the cd wh a special meeting of edly Mberal Republicans were Hherals coumell Thursdey, I efare Kisenhower took offiec, | An even more drastic: split a restealning measure against jexlats In the Democratic party organized pangs of hoodlums re- between the old-line segregation-! ported (o be terroraing Prince ist South and the younger, pra-, George High school students and , i WHEN TT COMES TO FLOORS We can cover 8) will be! Amendments were enreted as: gressive leaders of the North, answered i request by the elty's: Despite re We leat sudan committee that “teeth” them betier! | | { ? | i 1 | | 4 i | | EVENSON CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT © Wide Salit In US. C Over Middle East Crisis : es Candida’ ales s Near Ene of Election Campaign: for his re-elcciion. i! Stevenson is likely (o lose votes | a) New York City because the i tions.and.volunteer groups work- : Hing on. his behalf ‘have been un- | willing to co-ordinate their ef- : forts. , And in solldly Republican , a sweep in a state that normally tah, the Democrats have 2 good : hance to capture the governor. | ° Ship because J. Braken Lee, de- ferted in his bid for renomin- , cation, is running us an Independ- # Pet aginst George D, Clyde, the - ‘Republican who beat him, Win or lose, the Republicans ; ‘are-unlikely to heal their breach ., ‘in the next four years. -| Sisenhower, ; prevented more | from serving { ‘than two terias, will have une » | influence on party counsels alte election day. ' And if Stevenson loses, Dem- iocratie leadership also will tend | to revert to the state and con- | eressional level. ;- seenemecenmyemmnees reer topeest paren nee Liquor Prices To Go Up | VICTORIA (-—Liquor Control i Bonrd officials withheld come | ment Thursday on the Increase in the price of some brands of Canadian whiskey and gin In Alberta. B.C, will follow sult fa radsing § the prlee, but offielals would give no Indication of when, The Alberta prices on whisky were Inerersed 26 to 50 cents for - 1 25-ounce bottle, wilh the mie . jorily dn the 2hecent and ab- cent entegary, On pin, the price Inercase ranged trom 26 to 16 cents w botile. Al) B.C. spokesmen will say, however, iy tha, (he price of Jiquor will go up before Christ Ns, Terrific Values in Congoleum GORDON & ANDERSON LIMITED ‘Dial 3014 Ask to See tho Wonderful Carpets — The “+ Railway and Coal Company No. +4 -golliery here ‘gas may cause a dangerous €X- : ia dynamite charge used by min LINDSAY'S-|/ | Cartage & Storage! " ['This, however, is rare, 1: The Ldust varies with aifterent types | - i risk of explosion, |, New Jd President °, - constitutionally . | 600 Deaths In Nova Sota Coal Mines SPRINGHILL, NS. ()--Explos- ‘ions, falls of stoné andécoal and ‘runaway coal cars, have account- ‘ed for the death: of -] 600 miners "in Nova Scotia and New Bruns- wick sinee the hun of the cen- tury, Gas which seems to have been ‘the factor involved In T hursday’ 8 explosion at the Cumberland a is commonly tnown to miners as “fire- damp.” It is usually emitted by steam: | icoal producing mines such as No, : 4. The'emlssion is a mixture of: marsh gas, nitrogen and minute! quantities of carbonic acid. atmospherle air is however, ‘Coal dust alone without any a “shot. ver As a public service to all: ers of this paper, a new hlehty illustrated hook a riuis and ,.Rheumatism mailed ABSOLUTELY i all who write for dt. gy This FREE BOOK -figh phuns the causes, {H-eff Pfonger in nevleet of ‘thes ‘ful and crippling conditigh : also i ‘proven drugless method Bete: ment whieh has been appl | Fire dainp when mixed with many thousands of cases four to 12 times its volume Of: ‘This book is yours WETHER «4 explosive: COST or obligation, ee When the air, mixture, is lower, ithe means of saving year the gas usually burns. it — DEVOTED COUPLE: COPENHAGEN N.C. ih celebrated thelr 75th uni sary here, Raemussen, 99, i cently retired as a bank | mt In northern Jutland}: enter an old folks’ home 44 his wife, 04. 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