PAGE FOUR ..THE GUARDIAN t Department. Ottawa. The island Guardian Pnhlishlns Co. President and Associate Editor. in A. Burnett. t Assoclnto Editor, Frsnk Walker. CIRCULATION "Covers Prinos Edward Island libs the dew" "The strongest memory is weaker than i graphic Magazine. ”No discredit reflects Authorised ss second Cl-II Mull PM 0"!" upon the brave and experienced Arctic ex- plorers of another day," writes Colonel Fletcher. .”Men of the Air Force can testify 3 he current issue of the National Geo- THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOW'N In The Right Direction Anyway hat ice islands closely resemble land. par-I ticularly irhen the viewer is walking aroundl on one on a summer day." Even radar was fooled by. hese 150-to-200-foot-thick massesl of fresh later ice rising distinctly above -,5 'h. wank”, ink... , the e , saltkice of the Arlcti(('.1pack. l, ' -5.--AA I ' . ---------- i n ac , Ce ii-st 'nown ice is an. one : LHARLOTTETOHN. WEDINESDAL Avail. 15. 1953 t very ml ..-like Fletchefs, was reported asp ': . Pnvlnclal capnals ti big; the airborne radar operator; l H-- ' ' , . ' C1. Fltl 'h'x ,:tllI'ldtl-l; Cliarlottetoivifs City Council has re- the ige ndse Erjlie f:gn1”aathl!C;(e glaclizl "ewed a proposal hem the City of Que" shelf, ,of an age-old icecap. anchoredl ll Federal Government for an annual grantl amounting to one dollar per head of the tainly has its attraction for the various, capitals, including that of Prince Edward. island. There should be no possibility, of course,' that the grant interfere with general; gi'ants to all municipalities on the bases oil their not collecting an income tax; ser- vices to Government property: payment by citizens of gasoline tax; and the upkeep. of streets used by through traffic. , The grant should be requested. rather,. on the basis of the desirability of this. country having Provincial capitals of which, .. it may be proud. This is already recogniz-l l ed so far as the National Capital is con-l I cerned. The Ottawa of the future will be a majestic city with impressive vistas, suit-' able in every way to be the capital of all great nation. Provincial capitals, on a lesserl ' scale, should be no less suitably developed; :5 so that they may express the spirit 0 . their respective Provinces. " It is arguable, of course. that the re- sponsibility for financing such develop-L " merit is Provincial and a few years ago, in-7 deed, that would have been conclusive-l against the proposal. Today, however, as iii -, is taken for granted that the Federal Gov- : . ernment is the major taxing authority it bee that Provincial capitals petition thegitot lOnce . . . . . .,-lL'0lll9S Provincial population. The suggestion L81 imercy thern coast of Ellesmere lslandp iece of shelf breaks off. it be-. :,island which can drift at thcl ,,wind and tide in a clockavise fund the western sector of the he a. sweep . polar I , It disintegrates Iiardly at all , in the ,polar seas. - Th :5 Force was not slow in coming to the usion that a base which might drift - 7" across the North Pole. alivl which '. all times in an area from which ea-level-based obsciwatioli sta- tions a lreporting all-important weathei data could prove extremely valuable. in 1952 it ordered Colonel Fletcher find a pick- ed group to establish the station on Fletch- er's Island, then only l'2tl miles from the Pole. Colonel Fletcher tells the story of the initial thrilling landing, of the first danger- ous days during which he proved to his su-: periors that men could live on this firm ice, platform with thermometers at v- 40 dc-l grees Falirenheit, and of the scientific en-I ierprises which were begun during the three months he commanded the base. He found shrimp in the cold green seas: it would be hsrd to sell oun- munsl farming. Russian style. in a. country like this where no two forms even have the some kind of gate.-Winnipeg Tribune. Kingston win; confirms s 'sI.II- plcion we've had for some time, but didn't like to mention: "The typical flower seed catalog is written by an unmitigated op- timist and illustrated by s liar!" -T. D. II". in Ottawa Citizen. We hear of A boy In the hospi- tal for an appendectomy who de- veloped an illness which baffled his surgeon. an obstetrician who happened to be passing in the hall, I. brsin specialist who drop- ped in and an orthopedlst who was in the next room. it timed out the kid had mea.sles.- Winnipeg Tribune. When it comes to travelling out of Yellowknife, or out of Chur- chill on the Bay, into the sur- .rouricling territory and into the Arctic, the bush pilot and his plane are still the answer to , a trapiper's prayer. They have sim- ply moved farther north, where he bush is still wild. Their fly- ng. in the main, is no longer msed at Edmonton or at Winni- ueg, but close to the Arctic Cir- .le and close to the edge of the iarrens. That is Canada's good jirtune.-Edmonton Journal. The British Council of Chur- Iies appeal to young people of all sliurchos to keep vigil on the eve of the Coronation. The appeal says: ”As the Queen prepares to make her own dedication in west- minster Abbey it is fitting that she should be joined in spirit by countless young people all over the country who will be praying I PUBLIC FURUM This coliiiiiii is upon to the I) itiscussiuii Iiy i-uncspondents l of iiuestiuiis of interest. The I. lit. .-'.'..:x;rr And when he saw them. he said .unto them. Go shew yourselves un-l G. The Age-Old Story 't m ”.'-'r at so;--.. A around him, fresh tracks of polar bear and. white fox on the island itself. alid sea birds lwheeling high in the bitter polar XYill(iS.i S” forbidding ice, Colonel Fletcher I lDespite the land his men made themselves comfortable APPLIED DEMOCRACY -- The Marcli 27iiIl number of Tilt! CrIIaI'(il.i7lii contained a goo letter by W. I. Green on ”Some De- fects of Deiiii-.cmcy." He called at- he saw that he was healed. turn- ed bzick. and with in loud voice -glorified God, and fell down on his lfare at his feet, giving him thankgg and he was I Samaritan. And i.lesus answerinl said. Were there liioi ten cleansed? but where 31': medium of your my wanmest. thanks to the inhab- itants of this Town. and particular- ly the Engine Company, for their -prompt and strenuous exertions at the fire which this morning occur- Old Charlottetown (And P. I. I.) i l'l)0R FIRE PROTECTION lluardlnn does not necessar- ily endorse the opinion of imallhe ::”5:;' And la "339 '4' Bids Es-:T0lTill aulletteli; bylT.GB, an-egnnln, a 1 i - cy Wen. ey were .. i e oya aze e, Jan. mnumm an L ii-lcanscd. And one of them. when 33- 13343 "I feel it my duty, through the paper, to offer for God's blessing on her and on the people over whom she is call- ed to reign." --London Times. The United states is determin- ed to reduce its foreign aid spend- ing. according to senator Robert. A. Taft. Provided the U. S. liber- alizes its trade policies, allowing more foreign goods to be import- ed. a reduction in aid need not harm its friends. But such recent U. S. actions as new restrictions on the import of dairy products are not encouraging. - Ottawa Citizen. A car parking development al- lows s motorist to move in a space s l ' n is 1953 -.. . oo;oo;q. I.Notes B): The Waxx. I 33' I e onl ' school boards will la: :i.i:"f,,3?””' to meet. the problem of the hind cost of education will be red sh tions in min .- with, of c,,,,"C' cemln specialist c.,i,.g.,,.,, be',"' the first to go. It is an .,,,,,,.m "if outlook, but the wiliingm, am ability of fommunities to W educational costs are just, wig”; st their rmpective limits.-Kin" ston Wthig-Standard. Kt ln Klnsston but also Iahroughoug . it. Mi-. E. H. Horne, the who discovered what now'""fs””',',"' rich Norsndo. mine. has cued Jr Nova Scotia - he sold out for :1 oomfortable fortune. established modern farm at Windsor, N S” and lived to be 38. What Norandi; has meant to Canada in employ ment, in additions to the nation- al wealth. in dividends. to share- holders, it is impossible to calcu- late. but the figures would be inl- Pressive.-Ottawa Journal. As you drive into Cobain-K mm the west end of the town, tho highway curves abruptly scum M that very turn next October co. bourg will become a world centre, There. on the property of the County old peoples home and mi. jncent farms which have been tali- en into the scheme for Lhc pu,-3,05,. the first World Plowing owes; will be held. This grand design in the offering and instrument of the Ontario P1owmen's Association, The World Plowing Contest is not just a cocky bit of tub-tliumpln: which will be heard really only it; a few southern Ontario counties. The world aboard is hearing. too.-. Peterborough Examiner. It is n common human weakness to blame a whole people or group. different than ourselves, for the actions of a few mmibers of the group. We can, and we know you can, cite dozens of examples of this. And every time a newspaper, in its headlines. identifies an in- divldual. charged or guilty of some offence, by his nationality, race or color, siioh ii newspaper nourishes this human weakness. -Cltlnen- ship Council. I" . . , , , . lwith flown-in luxuries that included a mod-: . is no longer lmpmpel fol Ottawa m makclerii oil range washing machine with drier i12:10-iiitioiifiifiictiln1i.iutihilai):r:ali.lmc mm? The" "' "M """'d "d 1" my ”9l3h'”9”lWd W" Kelli llbm” m mm” mm" than the 'V "I-ll-lays whlch formerly would havp 1.9-1 V. .' - ' ist S,V5lteiIi. our so-milled "free" en-it-M-t rihiumd tn xne Hwy '0 but Sn-ecu m me house 01 Mr" An" car mom The driver just nos" T0 AV A ll 1 ” ' Quired apbropriation by the Provincial ICE i and even numescent eleculc llglll-S lerprise social order He said somelamte 1'” string". And he saw drew Lepage) m which alone can his car mm the puking space I Sb STA I (IARDHWIK t ' s - ' .9" H Um. Arse. so thy way: thy be attributed the safet of th d and turns at dashboard lever r- ssss A4 ti.l.'tht dtob - d, -. V 9'” ' .M22358heeiiiedneeeqpecilclvoftiirg sag” ralih hath made thee whole. joining proper-ty. Ipmlust, howevq, which. in turn, lowers the spare You laugh at my intense pre- ' t - mm”------ take the opportunity of express- tire hydraulically until it lifts the occupation islature. with this small patch of earth we car's rear wheels. Then it rolls the call our own: lniz my astonishment and regret. car into the curb. The device that 8. community like this should Guardian gives us the fine privil-3 l. ege of publication. To Save The Literacy standards -A-- (nElilI:)Ci1)ai1lll('::d(ILI(.)ltd'lL1: nigufaoifitncieoslsmfzfp rdmuug lvicluryg lrine Lso ill pregared vglth imple- can also be used to get the car Should we put paiisies hi-re. or 1 The early increase. thi- Siriii in em-l. i . f t ' s "ls 50 In lspcnsl e to its out, of I tight spot. -- Rotarlan sweet ayssum I nelit i . 'el H t g' d l liiif.-l toxiiiibtemlmaixi as sltiiichvlgmt on o'er "my 1" we ”I "'9' M33"-lnt And Dink D8lUnlas.' 01' n dearer A handbook of statistics on educatioiilfh(;5;1tlS Emiell Tfggli Ohgloel errs an niei-lmylwe hilvgrfo pugs: min f;"f,f; tOtt.awn JOul'llaI) s1.;E:"”,::e:f lhgfaczejfw h" .1134 we m h ,'wil";',hy Wm, the "me? . , , '. i' ' ' - . .- . I , r ui and related subiects published recently by! 53 l V9 ' ll 10 ale iniustlces nul'tured by li selfish ” "T householders to provide eqmuif young man New York who You Hal: what does it mgttu .. I the scientific and Cultural Organization Ofl accustomed to having work done before capitalist. system, Democracy is, HMS VlCl0P)'. Admiral Nelson's selves with a Fire Bucket each for mpelll lllfce YWTS 00013?-Cl lll Ill me ms” l.- . . , . , ,1:-ibour gets scarce will have N, make :1 ruled by lilf' people. all the pconle,:l3m0U5 Old flagship. is being eat- the public safety--but this 'law attic rather than listen to or A” pmllgd Slightly hick ul Wllf” the United Iwations (UNESCO) shows that .,noi by and for R favoured few. The Ul by the deem-Watch beetle. and has either not been complied with watch television. On the strength d l "Id? ' An n the cosmic scheme of of it he is to be given I mental examinatloii. We protest. If the horse and soap operas to which we were subjected on television, recently in Toronto. are a fair it is to be given anti-beetle treat- ment through radio-active pellets inserted in the wooden hull or by I heavy X-raying of the ship. The experts say such treatment or persoris1eave their homes with- out this necessary iniplement. The Engine, which should have at least four and twenty Buckets attached to it, is without any. nor are there things wholll notice If giant zinnias turn out dwarf, instead? I . . . .start on their Jobs even earlier than usual. people have stru-ggiled timnigh the centuries to secure the degree of democracy we have. Lest we lose it, we must guard what has been woii,l and we must. use it to protect lili-l 96 per cent of adult Canadians are able to read and write. Only three countries or territories show better rates of literacy- 9 0 at This Province has always paid iinnec-, My answer to your delicate ini- Finland leads the world with 99 per cent l essalll-Y lllgh flelgm bl”? becallse of th";nm. rights and to put vision to the Mil 5""'l MP9 0"l "-19 bellies and any Dubllc Ladders and Fire-hooks sample of TV entertainment, we ,- and the Island of St. Helena also is near 99! exceptionally high proportion of less-than-l....;..:i;ces whm..w,, can a1w,,,.s lllc Slllp amlllell 19850 Ol ggrlfhggllpzlllglgllggnknmil. ;le;ecte5- think the young man from New mntagliligzc creed of gudeum per cent. The estimate for the us. is 97,Carl0ad lots shipped both from and to the3;l,f;”j;?g';hffe,;l"?Fw”e”"”'3el';,;3;f;t1 That lite. already has been 1...... raelils of the til-'cn'es.o 3: mg: ii.ii.i. ”.J'i.ii2"l"?il;..i” iimavif ”"'y'”"”” l per cent. licentrai Provinces. The new formula, tliere-l,':,,.. and ,hem;.',,,, Ought. to do mu -longer than the existence of any thgje srhould be at least six of plan” ml. good late. Mmockvme Its ea0cvlv1nrx;)iior;ts1ol':)ving care for his 1" Russia only 31 per Cent of the pop! fore. permitting mixed carload lots, should.l';l'g:'lZ;lm:3eK':3”j:;g” llli;”'l,':i:lnc?'nl; iii:-lea; lildililpil. wS1ii:hll'iiSeni1'J1liliixI!I2s ihnligse eI'tSi1r:IybB5h:)1:le::npt;:::: Rxmd" "ml Tl'""e5- That makes the total sum of earth mation is able to read and write. The post” i)Pdl)all;llCLlial'Iy valuable to local him-(-Iialiixlstrong public Wmon and legdslag .318.-Ei.gyiu;.e&i:.;urij:nz;go.in1nyisos. ,Le),.pyt in Town wouldtnot hesitate It. should be quite clear 1., 80 fair, t- . i t C- t i. reflectedlaii, s lppers. liion. V” 9935- BX t-lembelles he trifling everyone concerned that educa- -Barbara Overton Christie. in mm of Women n he 1'0 1e y 5 ! Democmcy is 0,". only hope 01 She had ti ialiant part in the Ba.t- sum required for this purpose. tlon costs are too high. not only the Christian Science Monitor. lie of Trafalgar, and Nelson was struck down on the deck by I French bullet, died is little later in the sick bay below. The V'ictory herself survived the Napoleonic wars, survived storms and the stress of the years. even- tually to be retired to the assumed with s. view to the general safety. would it not also be advisable that twelve instead of four Fire wardens be appointed permanen- tly. from among the holders of property in the town. who should be empowdered with full authority to direct the opersitioris of the in- O I O ldalng so by coiistitutional methods. and lThe alternative way is by violence, Aglnjustice always boils up into re- ' ,fentnient and discontent. Commuti- 0 ; his are people who have lost hope i0f l'Cm0d;ving irijiistice by const.iti:- itimllii and democrzitlc means and so in the figure of 73 per cent literacy for, Russian women and 91 per cent for Rus-l Benjamin Jowett, English scholar sian men. The lowest rate of literacy in thei theologian. was born this date 1817. world is reported by UNESCO for the Por-I great scholar, he may be considered t tugese territory of Mozambique in Africa. have rediscovered the Greek philosophers PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. A. McGuigun BAIIRISTER. SOIJCITOII. Etc. Chas. R. McOuuid B.A. There only one per cent of the population and led the way towards ciearei' under- iesort to force and violence which .- h bit ts t " R able to read and write lstanding of the Bible pamcularlv of Stirezicts in totalitarian tyranny. The :f;;”:fl,,,:i ;,p;;;",:,;gmhb;'::lbob;; 3 ”” T i” ll"? BAIIIIISTER. hobici-ron. Noranv. Etc. i . ' l - Y i . . llnjiiviscs of lai:.c7. f lie at 1'. . t c i 3 iiai ”The number of titles of books andlPaul. He also did much to reform Eflgilsilybrrcr-:1 communlsin. M cap am" kiliigdiisvigmiitepierf (;l.i:ii?iun:.:: S.33."3J?.if .fI?....'333,i,.:.”,? moi? Ensi.et:r?T&:t. gtdilvlinx TTT'”iuiilltTEL- ' other non-periodical publications placed on 3 universities and reconstruct the Indian Civil lmolllitvllclotmacyh hats lgs soumcfe Luigi fa.t.herly eye on the ship, welcomed the war wounds received Ienp.i943 ca.uu,on-m-uwiv M' Albun Fanne" Q'c' . . - - C U am i r i - v s the market is ii measure of the intellectual ; Service. His most notable work, however, p.,,;,,.,, ,,,,,,,M 31,, ,.f: ';,,,,1:,,,; dig Nzm :,”,,ff,: :X.,:h::,,i:,"lf:':, ,,t;i',l,",,,,"gl,”,l,;,,,li3 l'lI0"' "ll sari-hl:;:"m'3Lsl:uciwr life and the publishing enterprise of a cgun. was to pyoduce a succession of remarkable teaching of the Founder of 01irist- his quarter-deck. the cramped his most famous tiiumiph-and to Bank of Commerce Bulldinl try," the UNESCO handbook observes. ll; , students, leaders in varied fields. Thev in-lim.m'" name!” um pew)” (SW5 Wm” where we mm” ""d his dew" MCHICSCVM PCCIW 81 C""'”"”'”"" - - nmm family) are siipi-emo in and moved and fought. 1; wouid have been M Home Ni:ho's”n Money to hosn g circumstance if the Victory. with such I. record, having survived go much, having lived through wars from the savage broadsides of woden ships to the battles of steel monsters fighting at twenty miles. should to to the silent as- sault of the death-watch beetle. deluded such men as, Curzon, Asquith, Grey p value above all c.re:ited wealt.-li. This . unrlcliiable truth inves-is Democracy the largest publisher of books. In 1951. (or Falloden), Bowen, Loreburn, Gore: ., , g g I . . V g twwh a certain sacred-rims which for instance, there were 17,072 published lnl Lang (the archbishop). Morier, Tout. Laiixl, te.vci'y person would recognize and the U.K. The figure for the United States I Swinburn and Walter Morrison. 1?Dl)f;:'cI:gst"lc:mi30ll1TlE c?)iallciiIzc , . fl . '- a n u n c w t was.11,022. France was the third largest i .,,..,,,,. an m.esm:b,: pugliclagm? DUbllSll9l' Of l300l(5 and Italy l0UFlll- Canada is to receive a niaxiinuni of W: '"",”"3 rmmtllllid '0 "Sf 0"” I d L ,, . g J09. wien upper un t.y'offers. to mic ias sai ife becomes "like .1 Though HOW Collsldered to be almost a 392.05 for wheat rather than the 32.29 hop- 'Pl9('t representatives to the various ladder on which everyone licks the necessity of modern life newspapers are not l ed for under the new International Wheat j”;; M Kgvegnmellt ill"; will vlnce :91” 3: ll"? We were him and ever where easil accessible." The United t ' . 1" 5" "ma" "W5 "M" '3 5 9 "79 ”I "'9 me WOW"- .g, 1,. y . ' y' f f1.Agrf9m9nl- AS lhls collmrys Supply llll0ldpizveedy iiiteresvts, and party mach- 0nl.v democracy can control this ' S1fl8d0m 15 dlS0 Well ahead 0 the Fest 0 its 1.i.()()0,000 bushels higher. however, than .'cl;:sl W'Iil('Ii ma cvften tolerate an(l' l9"(;lw'C.V- We must Kuard and use l . - - . l t ( . . - . .. s . the world in the number of newspapers cli- under the agreement of four years ago .,.,,,,?,",; ti,':;:l';in:':1c',:m:lm;:ls”'Ll &';t .32”. ”"l"l"-"1 ll” democracy no culated per thousand of population. The when the maximum price was 151.80 there 3"DDly campaign funds to run con; U.K. figure for 1951 was 598 news a rs h 1d ' ' ”'l”.'l"”tWl- i for every 1000 persdns In the Ilfynlgfed ieolraopgg :12:-:Pl”i;:.li:iaif:ra:1l:i9 kzeesguigrlsinlla 'r'h:.s is not a dictatorsliln. tlioutzh i9”m0."S,r,IE;I. Ii States there were 356 co ies and in Caii- min (- ' . ' . . - , P p0 g ountries which time not yet. sign Eda 231- The number shown for Russia ed the agreement will be convinced of the sometimes it looks like It. Everv. mini and woman is divinely creat- ; W05 151- advantage of doing so. . But the Vlctoryls future was not to be all serene. in World War 11 she was a training ship for the Navy and on its active establish- ment. She was bombed and mach- ine-gunned by the Germans, and shows that the United Kingdom is by far -A. W. MATIESON. 11.0. A. ll. PEAKE. I.A.. LLB. JOHN P. NICHOLSON. LLB Barristers. Etc. Collections - Money To Ipsn I15 Grafton street Gander 8. Huszurd GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A.. LLB Bsrriiiisrs and Solicitors Money to Loan Csnsdisn Bank of Commerce Bids. MocPIise 8: Trainer ' II. F. Mserlll-in. IA. (3.0. a aoiuicimin nuimon. BA barristers. mo. J. A. Curruilisrs. R.O. OPTOMETIIIBT I28 Kent Street Phone 211'! (Next in Simpson's Agency) J. S. Taylor OPTOMETBIBT Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted Corner Kent and Queen Sis. Office Phone l95&-llouno ltll-lg Bell. Mathisson & Fosrsr Barristers, Solicitors. Etc- II. B. BELL. Q.C. (I. R. FOSTER. LLB. Uisns on City and Fnriu Properties lso Itlohmond street Charlottetown. P.E.l. Palmer 8: Huslam A. J. HASLAM. B.A.. LLB- Bnrrlster. Etc. Bank of Novs Sculls Chnmlw" Charlottetown. P. E. l- RIONEY T0 LOAN ,- Dr. K. A. Muciuchern I 0 i5I.Nid of a brothel-hood. Or as some- LONDON OP - Captain Robert Scott's famous ship Discovery, in which he sailed for the South Pole in 1010. may be towed from iu birth on the Thames and broken up. It has been used as at museum and sea scout headquarters but upkeep costs are mounting and funds are dwindling. I am. sir, eta. J.W. HOWE. COMPLETE ed and of eternal value in G0d'.sl Fight. and with "inalienable rights” and has A vote. equal to that of any other man or woman. Also "we the ' Deonle" have the numibei-s, if we D...” --... .. .' . . I . ly realized it. not the fiwom-ed ...... Md P. l. PIlnLE' Edwaid Island has had a dis- 9" y l I! MUSIC” tiiiguished visitor this week in the person -;l'l1t()iuI(fiinria(:1tc1aaIlIIf57'wpool;.DfoilInul Am50II Ma Gillis. LL... D:llg'l';3:" , '” of the Rt. Rev. Alexander Armstrong Scott W b””""' w3"mhl”v ("W by I ' ”"'"I"' manna" in Above Chlrlottetown Clln" netchus Ice Islmdv the drlfllllg U-S- DD Moderator of the United Church of we cmddemmd Mme " W m '""""""' 5'” " nmm""'" 2" 0”” Si no". on . . , , ' " v use our omocxs ' ..m....mm....m......A-It Ah Force base it thelefy lop Onhe lWVld- Canada. In his public addresses at Suni- . I "W"! Wllh Mn 5F?9ll.lvllRlvMlf-l hnn. D A L Mgclsauc may well have been Admiral Peary's niythi- merside. the Moderator dealt am ,1 .1 . ”" "M '”''"”"l l"W'-W 1W9 '-I103 Iyron J. Grant. 0.0. " ' ' csl Crocker Land. never sighted again af- H, h' ' p 'C'm.l ,'””""". '” WWW Md Mbolw DENTIST v t.. the ...... W... ..... ......... .... ...,.... 3;, ;,,;,;:;",: l;';f,,l"""e"c; 0; the Cher r.i:'.:”':.:';:'lri:l.;":.ri::! . SERVICE .. .... .. .m,”;:i''.:ii5h.c. . Pole "discovered" it in 1906. Fletcher's Is- he is a recognized :l;”:o;:lyjeIgr OS" Ythlch fggmolfte they ll;Vzou'I& power mil topposlu lovers noun 1-,, gum, 3., Phone ll" . ' . . C0 re- en use guppa 1 . Land 8:: others hkfblih ?mh;rmore' mum Presents a large and important section of mp??? '"';g'hl&b1;lW iliurclali-I?-31 H- R- DOA": E COMPANY ave en 1' - . . . oars. nu (goons-nut President, Lisgpions ((13 (E; eenan isafld. our community in this Province and across lobbyists to inauaice lcgihlnsdltiiiinig w K A usc:Ar:c 0o:rI:sA8t.. Ohnriothtgwn 5 l M 0 er "”"'9x'5l9"l Canada, and his own career with the In- ”"”5' "W" l'"'0""v W Wnlrol of I ' ' Phones ssso . 144-: places set down on maps of the Arctic bv - Mellon of the press and Indoctrin- Nm ex met wh ' . dore Christian College, where he has served atlon of the electorate. intlmlda- PHONE r "nan" "' '""""""' WE, M n.,m,., m. y p s 0 were compe ent and "0" of cmoloms. and In many M0 ""1 "41 gii.:':Aoiile?n.c:inn::?u):' gI':IicloII It. .lisKhEi1YsINArdher:t,lDsrlmflll”" since 1912 and where he now holds the position of Principal, has been outstand- ingly successful. He is being accompanied on his Maritime tour by Mrs. Scott, who also has been warmly welcomed by the people of this Province. Nsss Glasgow and True. ,, lentvills. Uvlrlsool. McDONAI.D. CIIRRII 3: CO: OIAITIIID sooomc-um-s simmi. Qnolsoo. Othws. romeo. suns John, lhsrhrooke. V-nc0""'l Kirkland Lake. Mansion Ilsmillon. Edmonton. chulottetowlt W. . Curm lids. oim-itmmmn. 'l'el!v'"'"' other waygv Unfortunately. men always and Wlrwhere, com the property or others and the power that goes Wllll Property. Our social order 181 QUEEN ST. CHAEIDITETOWN. P. E. I. AGENTS maoucnour THE eaovmca reliable, but nevertheless mistaken. This important geographical conclusion is contained in an article by Lt.-Col. Joseph 0. Fletcher of the United States Air Force, for whom Fletcher's Island was named, in must impose restraint: and eonwoi 0" lhls need, or society becomes s -l""l?l9- I dos-eat-dos struggle in-