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agricultural labor from WO., to
4:40 in .the afternoon, Students
were urged to keep pigs • and
fowl; in case their 'charges stele
fered accidents, the pigs went to.
the students, the chickens to
their teachers,
Meanwhile, of course, there
were the 'C-OlninntliSt incloctrina-
courses.
Mao's works are "too expen-
sive," Leung said—the last pub-
lishecl volume cost as much as.
his school fees for an entire term.
Therefore he had not bought any
and..hacInot read them, His ideal-
ogical, independence still bothers
ed his classmates, some of whom
continued sending letters even to
Macao, accusing him of "low
ideological thoughts,"
"So now," he said, ''w'he'never
T recognize the handwriting on
a • letter from China, I don't even,
bother to open it. I just send It
back to its writer unread."
Some Tips About
Your Painting
Electric light switch plates and
outlets are less conspicuous if
painted with the same paint as
goes on surrounding walls. It is
best to remove the plates and
paint them separately. Otherwise,
the paint around the plates might
be chipped when plates are taken
off for electrical repairs,
. .
Garden furniture painted the
same color as the house trim or,
shutters provides a unified "out-
door living room" effect. High-
quality enamel with a glossy
sheen is the best paint to use and
it is now available in all the
colors anyone could wish. All
loose paint should be removed
and rough spots sanded before
re-painting,
OUT OF THE GAME — Detroit Tigers' outfielder Rocky Colceeito,
arrow, is led from the grandstand by the umpire after the
player ran to join in a fight on the side of his spectator father.
He was ejected from the Yankee game in New York.
FARMER'S CAMERA CLUB
BOX 31, GALT, ONT.
Films developed and
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Developing roll Of Mot Including
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Ansco and Ektachrorne 35 man. 20 ex-
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prints tram slides 32e each. Money re-
funded in full for unprinted negatives.
PONIES FOR SALE
SHETLAND Ponies for sale, grade and
registered mares and stallions and
child's Ponies. Bridgewood Farms,
Woodbridge, R.R. No. 1. ATlas 8.0713,
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
A Refugee Tells Of
Communist China
Leung Chan-pang is an ap-
prentice in a glassware shop in.
Macao, tiny Portuguese-ruled
peninsula at the mouth of the
Pearl River delta in southern
China.
Every day, from early in the
morning until 10 or 11 at night,
Leung cuts glass, polishes mir-
rors, sweeps the floor clean of
shavings. His pay is 45 patacas
—about $7.90 —a month,. plus
board and lodging, and he works,
according to an acquaintance,
like one possessed, sometimes
till one in the morning.
For Leung is a refugee from
Communist China, and he knows
that hard though his work may
be, he is lucky to have a job at
al] in crowded, unindustrialized
Macao where one-quarter of a
million people jostle each other
in a finger-thin six square mile
sliver of land almost encircled
by Communist seas.
I waited in a friend's dockside
office the other evening to meet.
Leung and ask him about life in
Communist China, from which
he escaped in a sampan last July.
Our appointment was at nine,
but when my friend went to look
for him at 9:30 he found him
still working in the store and
pleading that he would not be
free till 10:30 and would appre-
ciate a short interview as he
would have to go right back to
work after it,
Promptly at 10:30 Leung show-
ed up—a shy, soft-spoken boy of
18, with doelike eyes but with
an undertone of fire in his low-
toned, rapid Cantonese speech.
His family had been in the
shipbuilding business: Leung ex-
plained, and he himself had
hoped to work for an engineer-
ing degree after graduating
from secondary school. But this
was the year when the Commun-
ist authorities had decreed all
students Should spend some time
in the agricultural communes
helping the farmers. He was
STAMPS
FREE, GO different stamps, includes Br.
Col., U.S.A., foreign, to collectors re-
questing approvals. "Rebins," 1322
Moor W., Toronto 4, Ontario.
FREE 100 STAMPS
WITH LARGE COLORFUL STAMP AP-
PROVALS 60% OFF scow. FASTAMP
CO., P.O. BOX 1205, POMPANO BEACH-,
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SUMMER RESORTS
SHASTA TRAILERS, more people buy
SHASTA than any other Travel Trailer.
WERNER TRAILER SALES, SELKIRK,
ONT., RR 2, PHONE 776-2373 Sla,KIRK.
ISSUE 25 — 1961
FOR SALE - New Modern Home over-
looking beautiful river; and reel estate
business. One hundred mile territory
separate office, $27,000, terms. Write to:
Metter's, Chapeau, Que.
16 ACRES mixed fruit and nuts, on
Main Highway between Vineland and
Hamilton. Large House, Levi Housser,
Beamsville, Ontario,
FOR complete information on summer
vacation in Muskoka, write for free
colour folder. Palghton House, RR g,
Port Carling, or phone RO. 5-3155,
Muskoka,
REMOTE, private camp on Tomiko
Lake, 36 miles from North Bay; excel-
lent' fishing or family, vacation cabins
and meals, housekeeping co t t a g e 5,
boats, motors, etc., at lowest rates. For
further information write Moose Point
Lodge, 'Crystal Falls, Ont.
HUNT' - FISH - RELAX
LOST LAKE CAMP
62 miles west of New Liskeard on No.
11 hwy., near Gowganda, Ont, Walleyes,
N. Pike, Speckled Trout, L. Trout, Blk,
Bass. Bear hunting spring & fall, Moose
hunting Oct. 1 to October 15. Birds,
Ducks & Partridge. Housekeeping cot-
tages or American plan. For full infor-
mation, write,
FRANK d, JANE BOWEN
Elk Lake, Ont, Tel: 31T
TEACHERS WANTED,
QUALIFIED teacher for rural .school,
enrolment 23, Apply stating salary ex-
pected, qualifications and last inspec-
tor to Mrs, Herh, Smith, See.-Treas., n.n. 1, Grafton, Ont.
TRAVEL TRAILERS
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
"DESTROYER" for use in outdoor
toilets, Eels down to the earth, saves
.cleaning. Directions, Thousands of
users, coast to eoast, Price $1.10 per
can, POstpaid. LOG CABIN PRODUCTS,
322 York Road, Guelph, Ont.
FOR, SALE' Dragline Double drum,
portable mounted', A.1 condition, corn,
pletely equipped with lines, bucket
and Chrysler powered. Apply: Aid-borough Oil end Gas Company, Wards-
vile, Ontario,
PORTABLE water softeners - $29.00
Prepaid, Nothing else to buy, lasts in-
deflnately, saves more than it costs in
six months. Also, water Purifiers;
Chaise Lounge; 'transistor Radios, and
other popular items. Catalogue,
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FERGUS 18 ONTARIO
"HAIR GOODS!"
Wi g s, Toupees
'
Transformations,
Switches made from finest qualityhair, hai
Write for illustrated catalogue. Toronto
Human Hair Supply Company. 528-F
Bathurst Street, Toronto.
LIVESTOCK FOR. SALE
38 EWES with early lambs. Healthy 1-5
Year old. Joe Reeser, 11.111, Nipissing,
Ont, _ —
LIGHT BULBS
SAVE many dollars, Once you buy
Merlite Bulbs - you never buy Light
Bulbs again - never! Information;
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City U. Utah, U.S.A.
MAGAZINES
HYGIENIC' RUBBER GOODS
TESTED, guaranteed, Malted in plate
parcel,including catalogue and sex
book free with trial assortment, 18 for
$1.00. (Finest quality) Western DistrIble-'
fors, Box 24-TPF, Regina, Sisk.
HUMANS are changing! What will we
look like? New sexes? Monsters? Read
the Scientific Facts In "GC" Magazine,
420 Mauchchunk, Pottsville, Pennsyl-
vania, only 30f.
MEDICAL
DON'T WAIT - EVERY SUFFERER OF
RHEUMATIC PAINS OR NEURITIS.
SHOULD TRY DIXON'S REMEDY.
MUNRO'S DRUG STORE
335 ELGIN OTTAWA
• $1.25 Express Collect.
POST'S ECZEMA SALVE
BANISH the torment of dry eczema
rashes and weeping skin troubles.
Post's Eczema Salve will not disappoint
you. Itching .scalding and burning ecze-
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eczema will respond readily to the
stainless, odorless ointment, regardless
of how stubborn or hopeless they seem.
Sent Post Free on Receipt of Price
PRICE $3.50 PER JAR
POST'S REMEDIES
1865 St. Clair Avenue East,
TORONTO
MONEY TO LOAN
OPEN mortgage Loans on farms,
homes, commercial, etc. Fast service.
Phone; write, or drop in, United County
Investments Ltd., 3645 Bathurst St.,
Toronto, RU, 9-2125,
NURSERY PLANTS
20 HOUSE PLANT SLIPS $2.00. Blue
Hydrangea $1.98. Tropical, 4520 Frances,
North Burnaby, British Columbia,
NUTRIA
ATTENTION
PURCHASERS OF NUTRIA
When purchasing Nutria consider the
following points which this organize.
tion offers:
1. The best available stock, no crose•
bred or standard types recommended,
2. The reputation of a plan which le
proving itself substantiated by files of
satisfied ranchers,
3. Full insurance against replace,
meat, should they not live or in the
event of sterility (all fully explained
In our certificate of merit.)
4. We give you only mutations which
are in demand for fur garments.
5. You receive from this organization
a guaranteed-pelt market in Writing.
6, Membership in our exclusive breeders' association, whereby only
purchasers of this stock may partici-
pate in the benefits so offered.
7. Prices for Breeding Stock start at
$200. a
Special Poalf rier
.
to those Who qualify:
earn your Nutria on our cooperative
basis. Write: Canadian Nutria Ltd.,
No. 2, Stouffvilie, Ontario.
PERSONAL
BACKACHE
When kidneys fail
to remove excess
acids and wastes.
backache. tired
feeling, disturbed
rest often follow,
Dodd's Kidney
Pills stimulate
kidneys to normal
duty. You feel
better-sleep bet-
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Suckers Are Alike
The World Over
The raucous call of the pitch-
man is contagious anywhere, and
nowhere more so than along
Istanbul's teeming Golden Horn,
He stood on the shore, barking
in Turkish until the cords of his
neck swelled out, and, pushing
gawking boys and men — no wo-
men — into a rude line toward
his boat, anchored along a tiny
Wharf behind him,
Here was a mystery. The boat
herself Was high prowed and
high sterned and neither more
nor less vividly painted than her
sister fishing boats, rising and
falling at anchor all along the
noisy waterfront, But the pitch-
man's boat contained a cabin
rnidships, arid' the cabin roof,
reached by climbing a steep com-
panionway, was lined with boys
and men, gazing Over a curtain
at something carefully hidden
from view,
Occasionally the watchers
burst into excited clapping, and
at each such bursts the pitchttiari
increased his efforts, until more
.standers -by — horny 'handed
sailors of the waterfront, mostly
fttnibled in their pockets for
a coin to' jells the line. Beside
the pitelenati stood a pelican,
hunched down upon itself, 'Open-
ing its great beak iii huge yawns,
as though bored by the secret it
long 'since had known,
The 81.11eititaii Mosque, that
marvel of G
olden'
:oath*
above the Golden Horn hi plain
vie* Of the Men around the boat,
could Ivait, !tit delicate' nitriakets
e
FEAR 60 bISFIGUREMENT LEADS To MURDER Dante Betitiont,
55, is "shown at fan' 'Lawn, N.J., after hit arrest for the inerdee.
of his son, beiniel (right), 14, BeniOni, whaie fate is partially
paralyzed, said he feared his son would go thtongh life with,
ihnilar affliction. Daniel h-ad a fate Mutate severed dutinilt
kot efy wheri he was 9, whose Wife died d yetit
dOtt, fired two theft into his iblitiOn0 son's head E ,polito sold.
MERRY MENAGERIE
"We're not COMPLETELY
dominated—they can lead us
- to water, but they CAFT
make us drink!"
APPITh
STOREKEEPERS -
W,rtte for free espy summer specialty
eietaiogne teetering large assortment
SeaS011eble merchandise, TOYS. Dry-goods, housewares, etc. Bontettle deal-
ers Only , Phillipe Sales Company, 939
Busby ,St., Montreal.
AGENTS WANTED _ . „..
ftltslJ .PROleiTS, selling Imports every.
one needs. Juicers, Noodle Machines,
Magnetic Soap !folder $1.00. S,peciall
sample 50e. Importers 153 . 11-St N.X. m e dicine Hat, Alberta.
CAMPING MAPS, U.S.A.! Maps of 50
States locating campgrounds, lists fa-
cilities. Spiral bound, 51/2x8142; $2.95
postpaid. Camping Maps U.S.A., Box
862-ASB, Upper Montclair 22, New
Jersey.
and vast rounded dome would
still be there when I had probed
this mystery of the pitchman and
his boat. I paid my coin and
inched forward in the line to-
ward the boat, rocking and
swaying beneath the stamping of
dozens of shifting feet,
First came the cabin itself,
into which each man entered and
disappeared, to reappear a few
minutes later climbing the com-
panionway to the roof above. It
was my turn, I gave my ticket
to a hard-eyed Turk at the door
and entered the dimness of the
cabin, Writes Harry 13, Ellis in
the Christian Science Monitor.
Mystery, romance — all faded
away. The boat was a floating
aquarium, and a poor one at that,
In separate tanks, swam, or lay
dully, an eel, something like a
wall-eyed pike, two dishearten-
ed skates, and a more than un-
heartened little sea horse: But up
above? Where those men stamp-
ed and clapped? What might
there be up there?
I came out into' the sunlight
end climbed the stairs. Men were
applauding even as I climbed and
I heard a strange barking grunt.
As eagerly as the rest, I pushed
my way to the eurteirt and, peer-
ed down.
Before me, in shallow water,
lay four weary seals, dotted by
the summer heat, At the com-
mand of another pitchman, arm
ed with a pole, one of the seals
clambered slOwly over a kind of
barrel into another tank of
water. Excited clapping around
me, This was the act which had
produced that applause that
kept the crowd growing below,
Two of the other seals, lay on
their backs in the shallow tanks,
presumably trying to keep both
cool and Wet. Out of sad, dark
eyes, the performing seal loolt-
Ed plaintively at his Master,
I had had enough. Perennial
sucker for e pitehrean, I had
fallen again. In the way of all
these who have fallen,. I looked
Wise and knowing as I parted
the crowd eteratid the Pitchman
and walked rapidly away, to-
ward those other enyateifee, thy,
stories Of the ages— the Mos-
tette' of Istanbul.
BABY CHICKS
BRAY has dayolds and started imme-
diate shipment, IIIRxelt, 111ReLe, par ks.
11P7, Ames Series 505, 424, 434, Ask for
new summer prieeliet. Order summer
13reiler chicks now. See local agent, or
write Bray Hatchery, 120 John North.
Hamilton, one
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
ATTENTION 1 Garage and service eta•
elate store dealerships available. Only
tion owners. Limited number of ass0-
Limp capital required. Be competitive,
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AUTOMOTIVE accessories - Only $1.-
000 puts you into the highly lucrative year-relent Automative Parts wholesale business. All service stations, garage,
ear dealers, cigar and drug stores, etc., your customers. Details available on
request. All replies confidential, guar.
anteed exclusive territory. All. Parts
Automotive, Limited, 1084 Kipling
North, Rexdale, Toronto.
- -
"EXTRA Dollars from Your Garden".
New folio, 60 plans, tells how. $1.00,
Other homemakers' "how-to" books.
Write Lucerne, Box 133, Stoney Creek,
Ont.
EXTRA line for salesmen presently
calling on: department stores, dreg
stores, gift and novelty stores, sport
shops or barber shops, to sell a revolu-
tionary new Swiss made electric shaver.
Commission 20%. For full details write
RELIABLE TRADING CO., Box :92,
Chippewa, Ont.
INVESTORS WANTED, Interested in
investing in good fast- growing coin.
munity, Commercial,„ Industrial, Subdi-
visions, Raw and Improved Lands. Will
arrange administration. Write; Frank
Johnson, R. J. Rallis & Co. Ltd., Real
Estate, 5007 Gaetz Ave., Red beer, Al-
berta.
LIMITED number of active and part-
time distributorships are available with
a progressive established Ontario lim-
ited company now expanding. Experi-
ence not essential, Company will or-
ganize. Minimum $2,000 capital required,
Excellent prospects. Appointment only,
Box 235, 123 • 18th Street, New Toronto,
Ont,
PARTNERSHI P - CONCRETE AND
CULVERT CONSTRUCTION BUSINESS
in operation over four years Within e
75 mile radius of London, Interested
In experienced concrete man to buy
-part interest or operate. Equipment is
adequate and In good condition,
BOX 9, NEWBURY, ONT,
BUSINESS PROPERTIES FOR SALE
TORONTO
CENTRAL location. 42 rooms total, 9
suite apartment building built from
pre-war materials; this extra large
building will outlast and outproduce
most of recent structures, excellent
street, yearly rentals close to $10,000.
No problems with these rentals. $9,500
cash required and the price Is low, be-
cause the vendor left for USA and has
to sell it. Call Mr. T. Warawa, RO.
3.3553, E. Kurdydyk, Realtor, 514 An-
nette Street, Toronto.
RESTAURANT for sale in Gowganda,
Ont. Building 2 storeys, bathroom up
and downstairs, hot and cold water,
adjoining 2 lots, established business,
retiring Apply D. Lafranee, Gowganda,
Ont.
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING
FARM FOR SALE,
VERY desirable 200-acre farm 7 blocks
front thy centre of the town of NI11
44nCirei-fV'arleillinew ngeerr•ef4regvile1gr spring e%with4e.' south end. Also creek in the barnyard,
that rims all winter and never freezes,
(loud wogs. Large barn stable fee
20 cows giricotatwr,ow
70. acres
eos ioLlizeohtsee4ine. l ei
Farm of the late Frank eleCutcheon.
R.R. 3, Napapee. Telephone Area 613-
fall cheat. sown. PeSsession at .once.
FARM EQUIPMENT
SEP, beta: e you deal--for Farm and
industrial, tractors, loaders, baekhoes,
Combines and naiers, New and used
Reemulltioned, guaranteed and as-is. Convenient terms and highest tende•in
r
dealer.
The Itantilten a dealer. Hanson Supply Limited, 124
Icing St. W. Stoney Creek. Phone
9.1917.
Going To. This jail
Wa4n".t. So Tough.
For years the PlaSSIV.B central
prison of Beirut, Lebanon, • had
had a grim renntation. And
When people in neighbouring
houses began to complain about
the noises emanating feet)", the
prison at night, officials of the
penal. administration cleeided it
was time to step in and suggest
B. tittle more discretion on the
part of the prison guards, But
a. closer check revealed that the
•
sounds heard by neighbours were
not groans and cries of terror
but raucous laughter and jazz
music,
When police paid a surprise
midnight visit to the prison they
fennel:
radio sets in every eel], even
some with TV as well; •
stockpiles of whisky and cig-
arettes;
knives, hidden in mattresses,
which, as the cell ssralLs testi-
fied, had been used for, playing
darts; •
and liberal supplies, of hashish,
home-grown in the prison gar-
den..
Never had convicts had it so.
good. The harsh reputation of
the Central Prison was denials
ished overnight. •
After the police raid half the
prison guards were charged with.
negligence and corruption. They,
together . with Warden. A.bslel
Ghani Amad, are now behind
bars awaiting trial „. in an-
other prison, where. there is no
TV, no cigarettes, no whisky or
drugs.
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'PHOTOGRAPHY
Radiators should be painted af-
ter the heat has been turned off
for the summer. Research has
shown that more heat comes
through flat paint than through
glossy enamel. Metallic paints
are quite unsuitable — they keep
the heat in!
keeee_
PUBLIC EYE — Denver police are
using a new Traffipax camera
system to get evidence of motor
violations at the time of arrest.
S e q u e n ce cameras, shown
through windshield, are mount-
ed on dash. On top of car, next
to siren, is• flash unit for night
photos.
sent to one of these communes
for a year, during which most of
the textbook knowledge he had
acquired at school was forgotten.
Even after this he was not
given a chance to fulfill his am-
bition. The authorities sent him
to a training school for teachers
—a profession in which he had
little interest,
"You can't go on this way,"
his elder brother told him one
day. "If you can't get the school-
ing you want, you will just be
working like an ox for the rest
of your days." With his family's
encouragement, the two brothers
found a sampan, and made the
risky escape to Macao last sum-
mer.
So far, of course, the escape
has done little to forward Le-
ung's ultimate ambitions. Slide-
rule calculations and the draft-
ing board are as far beyond his
reach today as when he toiled in
the paddy fields of China, writes
Takashi Oka in the Christian
Science Monitor.
"I am an apprentice, though,.
and I have no complaints," Le-
ung said when asked about this.
He would not go back to China
now even if the Communists
offered. him an engineering de-
gree.
"What would be the use? Af-
terward, I'd only be pushed out
again to work in the fields," Le-
ung said.
Food, in Leung's case, was not
as impelling a factor in prompt-
ing escape as in that of the ma-
jority of mainland refugees: In
fact, he said, teacher trainees
received preferential treatment,
getting seven ounces of cooked
rice' twice a day, compared to
three to five ounces per meal for
ordinary students. And whereas
peasant refugees complained of
not having eaten meat for two
years, Leung said his comrades
enjoyed one or two slices per
month,
Nevertheless, even among stu-
dents, food was a pervasive con-
cern,. Leung said. Their combin-
ed work-and-study program went
on for 10 hours a day—study
Sweet-Pea Seeds Help
Fight Arthritis
What do sweet-pea seeds and
synthetic rubber particles have
in common? They are both im-
portant research tools in The
Canadian Arthritis and Rheum-
atism Society's broad attack on
arthritis, one of Canada's major
health problems, reports Dr.
Almon Fletcher, Chairman of the
Society's Committee on Research
and Professional Education,
Dr. Fletcher, in announcing
the C.A.R.S.' awards, said that
the 1961-62 grants and fellow-
ships made by the Society in con-
junction with the Department of
National Health and Welfare,
will bring arthritis research ex-
rependitures since 1950 to over
$1,500,000,
The 1961-62 program will sup-
port the work of 41 University-
based investigators in the amount
of more than $282,000. The scope
and variety of arthritis research
was evident at the Second Cana-
dian Conference on Research in
the Rheumatic Diseases last Fall,
At this time, investigators were
exposed directly to each other's
widely-differing work,
Sweet-pea seeds contain a sub-
stance called proprionitrile which
causes destructive changes in
connective tissue, site of arthri-
tis. Its effect on animals, is un-
der study. The clustering of
synthetic rubber particles in the
latex fixation test helps detect a
mysterious substance, the rhe-
umatoid factor, which appears in
the blood of patient with rhe-
umatoid arthritis, the most seri-
ous form of the disease.
CONFERENCE
etinfere with
iN CANADA— President jobri n Canada on a state visit,
Cariadicin Priine MiniSide john Dieferibake in Ottawa.