[t is also significantý that very re-1 ntly steps have been taken by t heI vo major labor cogrses. Cana- a and the Interprovincial Council of he Fearmnrs Union io îmeet and ýork out1 joint action to cope %with ieir commnon prohlemis. This kcind of developmnent is giving ie lie to spoke-smen of Old Parties ,ho claim tha1t £arm lahor initerests re diametrioally opposed. Furthermore, the coxumon strugglei n. the econo-mic front lias led farmi nd labor groups to throw their sup-, ort more and more hack of demo- -atîc socialist parties like the C.C.F, 1 throughout the f ree world. So mwuch rtint the party structure in rnost fthese countries has been reshapedi to a new two-par-ty system, with nl >-aldfree enterprise party on ne hand and a demnocratiesoait arty on the other. Demnoiratic so-ý ialismn, either as thie overning party! rthe chief opposition group inainost fthes.e counýtrie, lihas boecme part i-d parcel of the fabric of the -free orld and demnocracy. That is not an idle claim;it is a ct, beyond ~dispute. Surely tien itd littie less than an insuit to theý Itelligenice of a growing proportion f thle People thiroughout the free orkl1( now supporting socialist par- ies to daim, as did the Bowmn-inviýlle anadan Satesan ecjently, thit emcr.tc oeialism jis "totalit- ian nd therefore, a thlireat to our ay of life. pi-ecisely the opposite is thecae Mnr and Mrs. M-adison Hall cele- flý brated their golden weddinig anni- sýei versary on Wednesday, Mardi lüth,prA in Toronto. p gri About forty relatives of the bride M.1 and grooiù of fifty years ago g";eth- f ered for a dinner party at The -Dutch10T Sisters Inn on the Lakeshor-e Road. h us The Surf -Roon, toverlooking iýLake isco Ontario was decorated with spring weC New Trends In Tobacco Grow- ing Subject At NM Members of the Durhamf Couuntyl Tbbacco Growvers' Association filled to Loverflo-,in.- the Council Chanibers o)f Newcastle Town Hall on Wedneký- d ay eveninlg, Ma,'rch JI, -wýhen the staff miembers of the Domlinion Ex- perimiental Substation, Delhi, pro-; ded the ,rro,>ets with the latest ini- ~ormation on the growing of flue ~ured tobaecco in 0'tario. Themet nig wýas brought teû order by the Counity Agricultural Represen-tative, EA. Suanners, who tLurne i t oe toi Pot Nwela prom1inenit grower in! hie district Mr. NeweIlirdue . S.Vickery, Ofie-ncrreo iheDehi Station, who in tara nto IIuCed his staff. Mr. J. M. Elliott, Soul Specialisti at the Delhi Stationl disýcuSSed "What: sNwiii Tobacco Fertilization,"1 U1e stated that it is n)eCessary to baea definite friiain po grmm t produce highi quality, good vil ingcrpaý. fedenit tha 'hssOftoacfrtlato re- ng theiprtneofloeap- entonscf ei'ilier hanson row- 2-12-10 anialysis. Mr. -,E. K. Walker) the Si ronomnist, brong--ht theà grov date witllh his talýk 0on"Ný in Tobaicco Curin aI stuto ." e pointed out kýilnis in the district have for: the h-eavy crops of tç tainied in he last few year deait -wýith "Som-e Cause Fires and Problemis lainir- Mr. L. S. Vickery brouý attention of the Gi,(owers - in Tobacco Varieties along fi ttdthat newblac res:staint varieties sucli as Delcrest have played an, c le in inlerealsing the yield ity of flue,-cur-ed tobacco. M~ adlvised thegrwesto jn caution in the conitrýol of su oJus ind chemicals. Hie col, talk withl "Currenit Reconil frInsect Conitrol in Tobac At thie conclusioni oft Mr. Heci qSmi mpeaetins or tàhei-il rm git to the! the Latesti behalf 'M &e f aurm far