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GRAHAM PETROLEUMS spo$ Motorists are getting so conâ€" cerned over the number of milâ€" es they can gtt per tank of gas that the auto manufacturers are going to be forced to enlarge the size of the tanks. â€" NBRERRAED uP Wrtnibil i tis. Autvtrt inÂ¥ daateds. Snivtediihtaicth id 2 MB . s4 s i2 5 â€" T . 1 Labrador on one of his visits to the coast, a coast that must have appeared very forbidding to him. He visited the Labrador coast in 1534, 1535 and 1541. However, Labrador was probably the first part of North America to be seen by a European â€" Bjarne Herjulyson, who came within sight of it while on a jJourney from Europe to Greenland in A.D. 986. Subsequently, around A.D. 1000, Norse residents of Greenland appear to have been regular visitors to the coast (known to them as Markland or wooded land) in search of timber. Rediscovery of the Labâ€" rador coast was due to John Cabot of Bristol, leader of an expedition under the patronage of Henry VII in 1498. The Frank Slide was probably the most devastating landâ€" siide ever experienced in Canada. On April 29, 1903, about 90,000,000 tons of rock from an overhanging portion of Turtle Mountain fell on the small Alberta mining and railway com munity of Frank in the Crow‘s Nest Pass. It killed 66 residents of the community. The slide, which was blamed on a combinaâ€" of the community. The slide, which was blamed on a combingâ€" tion of geological faults, a minor earthquake and coalâ€"mining operations at the base of the mountain, lasted less than two minutes but buried approximately a square mile of the valley to a depth of 45 feet. WHERE IS "THE LAND THAT GOD GAVE CAIN"? The system of organized teacher exchanges between coun tries of the Commonwealth, and particularly between Canada and Britain, goes back as far as 1901 when the League of the Empire (now the League of the Commonwealth) was establish ed in England to bring about "cooperation in education between the countries of the Empire." The idea for teacher exchanges arose from the feeling of teachers that tours to other Commonâ€" wealth countries did not provide sufficient professional knowâ€" ledge of the educational philosophies and practices prevailing in the places visited. Extra stimulus to the exchange idea was added in 1910 with the founding of the Overseas Education League in Canada. In 1913 this movement arranged exchanges between three teachers from Manitoba and three from New Zealand; 13 teachers from various i dian provinces exchanâ€" ed with a similar number in «Bond England, schools during the same year. Between 1919 and 1939, 4068 teachers exchanged positions between Commonwealth countries. WHICH WAS THE MOST POPULOUS IROQUOIS TRIBE? The Onondaga are believed to have been the most popuâ€" lous tribe of the Iroquois Confederacy. They were the central tribe or "fireâ€"keepers" of the confederacy, their home being to the north pf Onondaga Lake in central New York State. In the American \?tevolution, many of them took the side of the colonâ€" ists and remained in the States. Others moved to Upper Canada as allies of the Crown and their descendants are living on the Grand River Reserve near Bran &(-)l-'a:â€"(â€");lt.â€"- WHAT WAS THE FRANK SLIDE? WHEN WERE TEACHER EXCHANGES BEGUN? is the ter!n_t.,hat_g;ploreri Jacques Cartier applied to | $AVE DOLLARS | THE WATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE WARRIORS‘ DAY PARADE The largest annual veterans‘ parade in Canada will be held at the Canadian National Exâ€" hibition, on Warriors‘ Day, Aug. 19, ARE ANXIOUS TO SAVE YOU WATERLOO year. WATERLOO â€" SH 5â€"0561 AND MAKE AN APPOINTMENT FOR US T SURVEY YOUR HOME â€" THIS SERVICKE ENTAILS NO OBLIGATION TO BUY , Headache Is Pain In The Neck the painful areas of the scalp, face, and brain, resulting in severe headaches." Dr. Selletz said that patients who have suffered neck sprain, even minor ones, should tell their doctors that fact when complaining of repeated headâ€" Dr. Emil Selletz, speaking to the California Medical Associaâ€" tion nerves and blood vessels of whe neck exert their functions on the painful areas of the scalp, face, and brain, resulting in Liphardt Hardware "The injury may bave been COLEMAN p Jtoves Lanterns Your Health and Chiropractic WATERLOO Repaired County, is published at 104 King Street South Waterloo, every m The Chronicle is a member of the Canat Weekly Newspapers THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE J. H. SMITH, Managing Editor and Publisher, Authorized: as second class mail, P:0O. Dept., MF "Under the circumstances, 1 think it is time we had a report"® â€"â€" Ald. Roy Bauman. â€" (Continued from Page 1) they have told us they are waltb ing for a city system. What cam we do?" asked Mr. Birnstihl â€" would have to pay several hur stall a sewer on orders from the medical officer of health. tems into good working order. A petition, submitted by cit®> dozen people, you have a pr@ blem" â€" D‘Arcy Dutton. "Some of their tanks are div Ileuidflutoneulhui.h- stated that 90% of patients har sewer services to maybe hall a integrating, some we should rip the present system out and put an whole new one in" â€" J. K ."This is quite a substantid outlay in cash" â€" Ald. Doernem "Once the sewer is in there, on the other, there are some lots Sanitation Comm. of Waterioo and W tic Council. 238 KING N. WATERLOO Some comments at the meet IT‘S FORWELL‘S SH 5â€"0561