, PAGE FOUR rm: ~ ~ .-.--------- . CHARLWFTQYYN - GUoRDW-.. . Notes By The Nay _~l\UG_US_T 28; 1941 PUBLIC FORUM t lllllHllIMENlS HATS taking measures to restore economic activity. -Ths country has returned to a balanced budget and has maintained controls over purchasing, power which have prevented inflation. The peo- ple have shown o willingness to limit imports 1s an empem, W111 den“, 11ml strictly and to accept a program of notional ircm ills prestige. - New York‘ self-denial in order to put as much of their sav- ‘$110- TllE "GIIARLOTTETUWN GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded in 1H7) ‘ Authorised as Second Ciasa run. rm 0am , Department. Ottawa President, [an A. Burnett; Vice-President. Wm. I. we dlaoamloa by corre- spondents of questions a! lnterelt. The Charlottetown Guardian does not neexr- l That K|n[.G00l'le VI no longer _ , _ _ a, endo the opinion of Burnett- SCOL-TIQBI», G. M. Burnett; Editor ane lllgs lls Pllsllble llllcll lllla llesllcllllloll ol llml A dog trainer says it ia danga- Mmlllmlluu‘ Maud‘ 911.00,“, _1_ K Bum“; “ma”, "n" tlonal earning power. The Government is maln- - 1ous to uln aviay From an attack- EK- ‘ing dog. That may be true, but P. I, I. COAT OF ARMS Frank Walker. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” Tiwnslrifir, auc-vsr 2s.- m1 taining price, wage and import controls essen- tial to the over-all program Severe reductions,“ a"? lll°llf‘“d l" "ll", l‘ 1°" have recently been made in the rations of food §l:1ll§lll1'llln\.1n'é,' ‘gifffllfgfl 1filllf, and clothing but these measures are recognized “and lgp-{e 1nd 131 11, meet m, by the people as essentialfor a healthy economic portion it whims fr cluw on. -1 future. Given a reasonable-even if slow—re-.lKl“3sl"-" wllll="sl‘“‘“"‘l- colery in the volume o‘ wold trade the Danish position should record o steady improvement. Slr,-I was interested in reading in your last issue the controversy at title opening of the cocktail bar in the Chateau Laurier. Ottawa. I A customer opened the ar ument by criticising thc Prince dward Island ooat of arms by saying tlhat One, silly more in outing shipmlllts oi coal from the U. . Forglngviihead The Mother Counhy is courageously forging nthead Mr. Herbert Morrison, British President of the in spite of adverse circumstances. F! EDITORIAL NOTES — to Canada because of an alleged ‘shortage of coal cars. did not 5'15- tify another silly move in threat- “the Prince Edward lsland emblem is n little tree under a big one and not u whole forest as you have it / PRICE‘ enlng ta cur. of! shipments of newsprnzrt from Canada to the U. S. because of an alleged short- age n!‘ box cars. i-lappily things there on the wall." 1 The designer of the room's decore wlho was present took issue with; the critic and said that the arms- Council was able to give an encouraging report on the progress in the export drive. Last month _ _ Tickets are going well for the Bracken-McLure ' the value of exports rose to about $440 lllllll0ll, 100 Men's Hots will be placed on sale Thursday morning-These Hats are odds banquet Saturday evening. _ _ 1 ~ w, ~_ ight ed r it of the Province were absolutely‘ the highest level since November, i920, and, ‘ I‘ ~ Q3€eg_.:a:llh:.,§ M13; dfill, ,1’, 1; correct and llulhenble) and they . styles am new. shades are BROWNS — GREYS — BLUES _ apart from that month. probably the highest Th. so“ of En 10nd Wm‘ be 1n conference is out of such friction that intcrn- W"! m"? Oil 559110185 Under l1 - _ "9" "ecmlll-‘l _l" Pellcelllll" Jae '°l'"“° °l here this week-end amen il" is expected some hun- lf,f,§‘f1‘}',011311“l§l§,,,§,‘ll§§"’u§,§,,l"l°‘ hlllgllnoikil. Hardy, librarian of FAWN-s _" GREEN’ ' lull’ ellllllll‘ "l" be ‘ll lull P“ “l” mm‘ died and fifty delegates will be in attendance. -—- lhllltmlll- r" “"4 I b°°li l" pared with the volume cf goods exported per 1 mum“ aw," “m, u, 1,, ¢1,,'which the arms are registered month in i938, and will almost certainly prove to be the highest since July, i946 (121 per cent) and may even beat this record. Owing to the holiday season, this performance cannot be ex- pected to be repeated ir August. With regard to Britain's overseas markets. the Government's policy was to keep up the quality of exports and at the some time to extend "utility" lines. "We do not want ta be in the position of selling the world too many non-essentials," said Mr. Mor- rison. He went on to stress the Government's de- termination to press on with export drive--even if it means drastically curtailing goods for the home market. Mr. Morrison concluded with an appeal to Britain's public for still greater effort in the months ahead. "After the holidays the Government must press for everyone to do that extra bit to the utmost limit of the tools and materials available, even if it means working longer instead of shorter hours and getting down to something less easy but more useful. The sooner everyone faces this the sooner we will be out of the woods." h 1 11 . 13111»; am g with the Royal College of Heralds d JV l _ d M‘ _ ‘xugléa, 312:1? Se, 1‘, p,:,.:m:u,§_!1n 190?: as follows: A Iairqg-e “spread. garls) lulgos avla an I-oonr-sla. ln boih lnsfon- V5111 ,,._,.15t,_ a ,1,“ ma" p”; an.‘ 11:11:22‘ lrtg;::d,5;g1th€su._>l-r 13ft) ces . . intervention l-u. proved of little avail. lease one ma.v.'= cvfl-Bieflcl? by 59115‘, ' ‘l lll lllllllll g’ or u We“ us?“ c" ,3; .13’. “is: '13?‘ 2.2.‘ its; other. No 01F. 1111-6 "a ll -1 1 _ ’ l» w»- == ~- rs" 2225:“ ‘up tmany, m acrepllllg less money in ma" (the ma“ me the form of Prices or Wages (lll- ' , l t.) Holly o" "l" l“ “l” m" m“: ‘rhin- is the Illa-lid’! coat of aha-ls B shi in hi h ualit re istered swine the l‘ llllll°lllll lllllllllllllllll l.“ lwlllwls registered with the Royal 001-‘ y PP g g ll y g llIKlOISullXIKlSlILE IOILIIGIS on Island is doing much to i-oise the standard of flllllu... gguyres that 59am to hut-tale“ °l lllelllflllr L°lld°llr I d0 11°! swine breeding iii the Prairie PFOVIHCES and in grown mirli’ f" 0-’! ll"? ill“ l-"ll" “w o w“ responsmc ‘or m: _ , |BbOmllllflllOXl but whoever the cul- clllllldll gellelllllY- “Sclg” ltllatgglllylllle else _ lllalllllll Prlt was, he was sreatly in error. on po- - . Til"! Orllltial ooat of anus minus ‘the lion rampant was in existence‘ long before Confederation-that k when we were a Colony. Anyone interested can see the original coat of arms on the great seal of the The United Nlllltlllllilllbtirllil helpless both as re- 1 $10.00 Iw 05.00 $8.00 row $4.00 $6.00 MW $0.00 Sale Commences Thursday Morning HENDERSON ll [IIJIJMIJRE VVHERE QUALITY l5 SURE i Maritime Trade And Prospects Welcome news For lbeallltyfparlor clients ifa new development in hair driers. The idea is to use dry rather than hat u’: in the process. lllllllll I 1' l’ i I U I U New Brunswick anticipates ample markets in- cluding South America, for this year's potato hailing a taxi at the corner o! crflilrllthough "keen competition may lower thedllllll ‘jjffl,nslflhillffiglilitllitulilliil pncel “l was ever llllls’ lilllltlllllllelllldlng l" pill“ cllswdy °l a Province in the Provincial Build- Cliilllffntll‘ and a French Pflmllfi, lng. It can also be seen stamped held in check by a uniform"! mlllllv, on wax seals attached to parch- surldcrry wens for each other, ms- ment deeds. An mquaintance of ours was t‘ ¥ ¥ ‘I . Nature has a way of equalization and compen- sation that tends to d '. t. J . had about des aired llhubn ref: llle-n “is: when We icing or ihcll‘ 1""5l-l@‘= “d lalslllg a“ These 5°11! 31W "I" Wk wPIl-"B p 9' “'95” 5 olluge l°l"umzlrthly racket of b1fl<5 5nd under a great oak. The saplings Pmiirvfii. Elm. along comes word that honey pro- l5nflYlS rlccorriing to ou: man. on trunk shows two corrugations duztlon this summer ha; been 1.119 be“, ever_untapar1n,»nt-house doorman hurried dividing the trunk into three parts, lncreqgg 9f same 40 1o 5g P,” Ce," up to uhem and ' Cfllrllfid “ox. éohrepreaant the finale“ Cotmtlivii. ' “Ge 1._ ‘m,’ 913559‘ - w ere- p r ce, ueens an ngs. e ‘l the ntwflmdogs fell sllent and wen same is shown on old Island cents. O11 1n OppQ5|fb directions will-out Evidently the person who drew , . mu», a5 a backward glance. — the present coat of arms mistook roe Johnsons embargo on U.S. coal shipments-hm Ni“, york“, the corrugations as representing over C.N.R. lines is that the Colonel was in the ‘three lllm’ lllld lllcllllllllgly plllcell habit of bossing Amesrcan transport companies T“ "‘°‘"“,,““ frail: l“§l1ld;,l,l;llle,l:l olxemlgfallillfi ma” lll‘ 3m“ . . t ‘_ 85 - by that means, and simply forgot about a detail it“; l?) El; A 15v c! na- When I became a member of the like 0n international u .ell ' r :au ht. Do Government in 1011 I discussed the ~ u" all" no“ “(ml wlllll ‘O be g8?" H s Island coat of arms with Mr we need a “Christian FTY-Y‘ 3 _ - h 1 a, ~13;- Artlhur Newibery, assistant provinc- llle lllld cfgle lgllgllhtliu ill :1 unwed ial secretary-treasurer, a man of the Borden-Tormentine crossing a "guinea-pig" Gllllvii‘; o1 nlw su-uyu o; the spirit great lonowledge tn Island history for the benefit of discovering the strength and 23:1» lsqy it as ‘lrfllllldllllt- dame" lll1lll lll lull-Elfin" ll; l?" llglleell adaptability of our new Car Ferry for the Purpose i505. foolhardy for ‘he ‘li-“mlaffpgg, 1-1,: p,°,,’§‘,,§'1o§,l‘§,°,l§fn‘§ ‘ll """lll"9 llle 45011116 0f the St Lawrence in Win ttlkc sill-s in lvllllllll “l” els‘ The present coat of arms is an . The s“gg°5ll‘ll' ‘° ‘mm “lewd . ' _ ' i, 11 1m. mo"; imprudent danzcr- I _ n, h“ . n 1 an these calunns, that the schools ter from the Atlantic to Qu-abec City But the ' 1 n than Wkios 5°‘ llllmlll y’ l loll” y llcolllcll th l‘ both l f - h . r ' . Y ous ant fcotlinr y -> dflQand should be corrected. As it c’ F 33"?‘ °l' ' slwull l”? are or-slg ted these QuCOECker5—-lOOklng for structioll titration mass ml" -_ stand, B, ma”, 1,1, “m, mum more attention to English, is not. ahead. und sluCldfi? This is the Churcgrs “we” "P5". “b “Emu” w“ just a l-r-csl obsession. For proof of dlfficul‘ but not lulposs hie. 611° c‘ intended to mesm the small Colony ill" W1 lll° "W" °1 Ye‘! 35"?!“ _ Vancouver Sun. —-————————————~—————— of Technical Personnel. Department of Labor. This blueatl is making a survey of professional openings in Oanarls and in its se.-ond set of findings] it says that one of the tup fifteen cmolovors or university iraduatesl in this country expresses dis-satls-l, It seems that the explanation of Col. J. Mon- iioy Scout World census Latest active membeltsnip of the Boy Scout Movement throughout the world ls _4,*l09,774 I0 4i countries and one emlgre association. The I939 total was 3,305,l49 "l 46 Fllllllllle‘ “d two emigre associations. q The 1947 total includes the latest known figures received from ncmher countries of the Boy Scouts International Conference. It does not include the numbers of Scout Groups among displaced persons nor of Scouts ln countries where associations have not yet been registered with the Boy Scouts lntcrnatlonal Bureau. The present member countries of the lnter- national Scout Conference ore: Argentine, Ar- menian Scouts, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Can- ada, Chile, China, Colombia. Costa Rica, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Egypt, El Salvudv, Fliilfliltl, _ France, Great Britain, Greece, Guatemala, Hull], Him" gary, Iceland, India, ltaly, Lebdlwfl. l-"Klileil" stein, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Portu- gal, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, U.S.A., under the Mother Country, Eng- land: ‘tlhe small tree under the great. There ls no conceivable rea- son vnhy this little Colony should ‘have been represented by three saplings rather than one. I am. Sir. etc. LE. ARSENAULT tBank of Nova Bcotla) Though conditions in the Mari- time Provinces reflect the high level of activity which prevails generally in North America, the economic picture is more spotty than in the other major regions of the Dominion. The impact of transition to peace on an area geared so thoroughly to war de- ‘ mands as Nova Scotia has been quite severe, particularly since peacetime alternatives in indus- try have been more limited than in Ontario and Quebec. More- over, the four-month coal strike, which resulted in the loss of be- tween 1.5 ard 2 million tons of coal, affected steel production and at course aggravated the problem oi_ unemployment in the adjacent industrial ares. While conditions have improved following settle- Graduales’ English ll l5 ‘l "9" ile-Parfuro‘ inlFcderal policy to make lBrontJord Expositor) twee The Goal Question is one of the most important you have to solve every year. _ The whole tphilosophy behind Canada's Crim- inal Code has been altered with little f(1|1f(y|'e_ Offenders are no longer criminals to be pun. lshed but patients to be cared of their malad- lustment. Recent high appointments in the Com- mission of Federal P-cnitcntiaries are in line 0n this rontineni. oonsriroiorl and aoents of the Kremlin have bored hlnto labor unions on the noisy protest that aIIYOHB Wll° criticizes them is "anti-labor" or “anti-union." That is Whit hi" “mac n so difficult to root them ‘i; l1 ' r l lln o faction on tin scare lrat many1ment of the dispute in‘ June, the oll, ll llepellds Yell" cllmloll and Venezuela other rymofles of the 13,1115“ wit te new pollcy. so far,‘ however, only re. gut; they havcnsoldAnlzihetrrle Bed “wk” FARE graduates cannot express them- need to shift workers to the lab- lll"'l"9 Tlle COM Willi" Wflflllltf- (jommonweulrh the Belgian, French Nether- Pelllel‘ ‘"9 5° "Billed. Losuul Crime 15 5m] 51,1, ‘rwlevcgllpé Eakngutwleiéity at a“ Com" . selves nope-u. ln EnglLill, either our-shortage areas of central Ca- May we suggest that you pur. ' ' rom ' - ~ _ i orally or in writing. yect to old fashioned punishment. For this falling there is no excuse althourn it. is evident on all hands, While it would not be true to say that only a few graduates can speak and write their awn languages with proficiency, It ls true that far too many of the young men end women turned out by the nigh schools and higher .entres of learnln; in Can- ada apparently are not compet=nt to write a 100d lnltcl‘, let alone spell all the words worrt-ctlyl What is tlhv cause of this rather common shortcoming? Ll Ontario, lands and Portuguese Empires and the U. A. are registered through their parent countries. Applications from three other countries for admission to membersnip cf the International Conference are at present under review by H" international committee. nada still ex.st.s. In addition, port and rail activity have not been as great as last. year and the de- velopment af export market dif- fnrtlltles with regard to fish and apples has also complicated the outlook. 0n the other side of the pie- ture, conditions in the lumber and pulp and paper industries have continued very active. The volume of construction is unusually high —-durlng the first seven months of 194’! contract awards (accord- ing to MacLesn Building Reports has paid rich dividends in befudd-t ling those who would have no P" of Communism and its intriflileil- They have set up for themselves a fine stone wall of invlolability on the fumbling uncertainty 0i those who should r9981‘ mil wllll courage and conviction about our own free institutions. And m0" Look trhy last on all things lovely, Every hour-let n0 night Seal thy sense 1n dealthly slumber Till to delight Thou has paid thy utlmost bless- chase your supply now, while coal is available and careful delivery can be made. We are prepared to deliver: American Hard Coal Old Sydney Screened Albion Lump and Nut lnverness Screened Bras J'Or Screened gnd Siolter lntercolonial Screened Boy View Screened. Festival of St. Augustine of Hippo, one of the greatest Christian Saint's, held on about equal reverence~by Catholics and Protestants. Calvin- lsts especially have resorted to his y/ritings for sympathy lfnd authority. His works are very vol- uminous ut some stand out—his Confe ' r- De Crvrfate, in which he repels the attacks on l tor. Christianity made by paganism, his De Trinitaiel and commentary on St. John. His work has pro-l Since thalt all things thou wouldst is Loan To Denmark The Kingdom of Denmark became the third member country to obtain o loan from the In- ternational Bank for Reconstruction and Devel- pra e Beauty took from those who loved til-term In other days. —Wa.lter do la Mane. So much has been said. Wfmfi" i; sunsets that one Mill. - A A . AAA _ L“ 1h , I 11 r v L . baaly had a larger influence on the Ch ch th lllld “m? lllmllth m as ‘ma. Tr at least, the prescribed textboclrr_ in .. e source o a such lg- oplnent when a. loan ugreemem calling for a 1n“ o‘ any other single m“ or theolollriu" an 1irggfuié1an L555’; rsgilaraies: or any 01d chaflonelown English liters-pr; and composition 11111:; lusednlknerthg; Review) were A & co commitment of $40,000,000 was signed last ' " 9 - gies m; effusions a Sunset is a scum 111M; snug ,y¢i 50mg tegch- s py . g an a year ear- u (And PIJ.) . . -_ g, ll d ‘ah lll ll l, . week by Ambassador hcnrk Kouffman on behalf c" “V "ml ‘l-"y “ml m "Y llulllll ell llll l’ 8 es llll record. l‘ l‘ - l’ l‘ . r . nt glorious actuality, says The '__ 1 1! I of ih-e Danish Government and by President eelléllllllllellll) lld:"ceM9'_'°" l? vMllllll Gall‘ ll/Islllirdfll Gazette. 0M thinks Pei" ———- {lfilsllfiefififi ,,l1l§ff,°,, lf-Qlgfléignll lsallllvlvalylalelluigfllefillst llorlrveshlallelfin fir’: PHONE no _ era urns 6p" y IMSPPT 0 etcrans Af- . l 5 of tlvillght in terms of 0010i‘. EARL}; "Egg"; LflfljsLATlofl ‘ ' weo-oo-emo-o-oeae-ooo-o-e-e-o-v John J. McCloy for the Bark. ' ‘B? celved. the textile industry is ac- tive, and thus are some new in- one knows" English and that, con- llllls l" llle Qllldlllliie 0i ciYll sell/Hilts in Scrv- lThe Cllllnge “ml llllellllallge lll wequentiy. it ls no" an lmpcrlunt i119 flu publjq we 1a,, Payne“, who are fhel-rfirczis and golds and purples. One The loan is designed to hasten Danish econom- ic recovery by making possible imports of agri- In the year 1832. in the reign of ‘tem 1,11 the curriculum? Certainly riustrlri undertakings. Crop aros- _ ,1 - . _ a rel-nil a sunset painting its wmjam 1v’ an Ac; 1.55 passed b l. . _ , . ‘ _ 11 1 _ cultural and textile machinery, machine tools, ggllzlrllizfizil,‘ Zttllllegt: ‘.°"'“"ld‘l‘°l:i|d do. Billmaygevon some rgortalerngalgsiuwzre‘: the Legislature autholhlzlng 11,, "l: livllriicglgfiéii-t1rgsl1gfis flzlélyzgdagzpftlull: firs: ‘rgglelififfi: g1 llliztlélui-l 0211201‘: are Zigglcgtliduptootbllaofgatgggfigoryé trucks, stc-el products, textiles and chemicals. . h ll’ ' l f’ '9‘"9 u" ll" "ilflfld- thc "0005 ll-{mdalth allmmmt m fiction 0f an Asylum for the in- d1111cu1, ,0 “Apape the mndwon quite favorable. Though there are estimated at, 3.7 million bus. colu- with m Hmong‘ hung" in balance, pruduction mg s _aw evel-headed interest. assume the tax-flllls" l‘ l°°ll fhmk U, 1i; as slllle’ and “he” cllallll” l“ “l” that they have not had nearly "llllmlllledll “mlllenllll” vllllll‘ pared wizh thc big harvest of 8 j _ c easing and price Md wage ‘H515 under payer ls honest, flatter hnm-slightly-and send lllllgll‘ or one ltllhlley ocean 1n Same yell llll A“ w“ 9'55“ l° enough drilling ln' me rudiments o! ll°lll '5 “"3"” ‘llmrelll- 51'9"- ln r ~ - - . . - . ‘blending with him away satisfied." Sunlnvng up the (ifgilmefllflllquisite loveliness; or making fiery c,“ prevent ‘he importation or ‘ma? mllllon ‘ous. in 1946. Market pros- grammer compcsititn and spelling. m” “flue level °l lelall bllslllus pacts are clouded by the decis- cnntrol, a degree of economic stability appears1 :_ I I _ tious diseases into the Island and l, b. L,‘ t k _ 1 ,3, for the Maritime Provinces ha; I 1 1h u 11d K1 d m 10 P to has" been reachrd and Denmark is in a posl-1lll llle llltlilllitlyeas Ilzmley Llluldl kJQPlllQ’ ll""95I llafilélelmglglliefloflllggll; llgllrlélaetl tlgzlalslelllelzdh Allzhmlffillal bean“ llh€e;tl‘lltlll)sllsl‘llf slgmlen oie lfhlllgedllia- ll-lilldl“lél°d m3"- ! 1 f cllillltfllll hi’: nulrlcililscs llgcillll" °l l _ T , .f\|fln|fl n e a r l l , (‘O QB I v 0 ea O CE!" WES hp- , l‘ g t l l’ tron where the GSSISfLiTlCJ afforded by the Bank's we“ 9 ll s °“ 9‘l l = ' ell llllll ‘l5 belllg ~ spanning the prairie with glory lllllllll llwlklllglsl‘ “h” "m l° u n c" cull o o“ ml spam. pointed at this time. Further legis- ' iation_ relating chiefly to asylums, was enacted in i040, 1842 and 1844. In 1851 legislation was passed constituting local boards of health. Provision was made for the estab- lishing of hospitals, with particu- lar reference to the treatment of infettiousdiseases. It was required that the health officer should be appointed by the Lieutenant-Gav- ernor. and on May l, 185i, Dr. W. I-l. l-lobkirk ,was appointed. Uttle the dollar shortage. lumber constituted a record and tlle cut of pulpwood was also large. Employment in woods oper- atlflsa has beer remarkably high, helping to sustain income in many portions of the Maritime Provin- ces. Export prices for lumber are favourable and dolnesrc ceilings for some grades were raised re- cently. Export prices of fish have fall- cn substantially since last year and catches have been lower. S loan can become quickly effective. The loan con- stitutes approximatelv 8 per cent of the contem- 1 plated capital expenditures to be made by Den- mark during 1947-1948, thc great bulk of the reconstruction effort dc;en.ling upon private enterprise and private financing. Previous loans mode by the Bank were the 1 $250,000,000 loans to France for which on Agree- . ment was signed on May 9th of this year and a $195,000,000 loan to the Netherlands, signed think school should be .\ place for fun and gaznrs. with ilztle edu- cation thrown in on the tide. But it does l.ot satisfy employers who demand a fal~ knowledge of Erlgiish on the part n! their rmpioyees. 0f course, if the nresent irtrd contin- ues lOll-i enolgh, tln- day will come -when most t-lnplcyor; won't know much Efnglish. either, end then the current complaints will cease. in its wings. But sunset is more than color. As one watches twilight deepen to amber radiance, fading into tints of rose and opal to lose O l I I ceigh Hunt, pelt, criric andiessayist, died this date i859. No man more fully answered to the jtgglf among the evening stars, ‘appellation of "A Man of Letters". As a polifi- 01w i5 cvilfivious °l B K199911159"; °l ' - ' peace. It. were as though e ver lcal wrllter, h‘: stood at one time almost alone m1“ day 1e“ ms henedlcuon 1n the I" "59 "l? l1 "FRY 9i "lli-‘P-“llilelll ‘lllll ellllfllll‘ 1 quiet skies. and with it sweet pro- 'cned spirit of |ournalism us distinguished from mlse of renewal. mere party-scribbling; as a critic of poetry and art, he contributed much to the overthrow of Professional Cards OO-O-QO-OOQO? H. I. DOANE 8| CO. Chartered. AcCOUMOIIN. B! Grafton Street Charlottetown Phone 2080 Boa M‘? IICNOR. CHINESE PAIR. i nests w. u i.C.A- H‘ ed r d I f when the first hatch ct British progress was made, however, in partly because af the strike of n ‘l’ lfnnn‘ ‘ A"9"5ll 7lll- _ _ °_ P ‘lll l)’ ll" ll°""°“ m°l‘_'"l5 ° ll"? ~l°llll‘,rcltlers lands». in Qatar's. one of implementing the legislation. The PEN“: s“? __ Yo?) _ since deep-sea fishermen in the first i. Denmark did not surfer war damage to hersonlan era, and, as an Gfilllflflllllilg and populanthe dzlzcacie: wnlch they re~ occurrence of several small epl- m” 519'“ m; Owned u“ m quarter of the you; Lgbstgr yuguc sTENoGRApHm . industrial or agricultural, alcas comparable to writer, he figures in the van of that illusiriouslllcweil 5* “"5" "Wl-‘llllle-"l twill-loll" demicl 0! 810111110X during the 101- l ‘l T catches were also smaller, chiefly awning to bad weather. Dominion Government orders for European lclief and tile announcement that price supports would be proclaim- cd shortly should assist the fish- ing ‘industry ln adjusting itself 1c - .. . this vilfage, nrldwar between Re- ‘rina end Moo-e Jaw. Lal Sam and Charles Bun were known affect- ionately as Burn and Shyrty. When they lef: recrntlv to return to Chins. more than 230 people flocked in a ceeblallon In thdr honor and presented tLem with club page an: pen-snd-pr-ncll lets. lance was the banana. This Irult 1has tool. a ennus quanhty in the public opinion and resulted in the lUnlteu Kingdom since brfore the passing of a Vaccination Act in allmeagraphing cards ant! clrtllll‘ veneers prnflllll, ourreswlml" typing and boekklenlll IIILEN GIDDIN l Telephone illti-J Apt. No. l. (‘onslaught AMI- Pnlmal Street NEIL W HIGGINS . CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Currie Building that of her less forlunore neighbors. On thc ,'arl~n_y, which has since, with such singular suc- other hand, the Danish economy depends upon cess, fought the battlc oi the people. highly efficient operation ana thenmoigtenance A c d l l l l 111/1111. Tuaseuwho apprefi u: I1: caniisova. h t t l m of a strong competitive position. e eprecia- ana ion-wide survey o! grocery wholesal--“"‘ “in” "l" "f" "_ ° “fl”, ll l" ell "m" °l Pl” ll" ' tion of farm_and indusi 'ial machinery plus heavy 1 ers and. retailers shows illdl’ housewives are en- llsxznllillaiowlhl, ‘;,‘;,F1°,“,f,,f;,t";,;§’;§@;‘,:;“,{§j";.1,2;§; glgfifglggzll-lsll German looting and charges mode for German countering few dlfflClllilflS m buying what food the mcct tilil-ln-ctlvr- frllli -gi'<l:vn. aumed responsibility for Maritime otsupation forces left rho Danes with greatly I they like today‘; but the.) are\ running into price 1Thexe u nothvrr 1hr" con-ram Wlt-illqlllrlnilna II"! i" "I! Iu-ncrvillvfl decreased productive capacity at the war’: end. advances in ‘nearly all lines, Canadian Grocer re- lhem. Arid t':t-'v leld ibcmseIves to_of sanitation of ships and other Furthermore bEfllTefillt lost 40 Per cent of her Ports Salmon tapioca we“ and canned corn are lllcll l vllllllll M lull Swell’ "ml common lllllllelll‘ Qlllllllllllll lloh , .. . ,. , - lowing ten years served to arouse In agriculture, the market for potatoes has improved notably. Though the acreage planted was lower, [Hflllll conditions have e, , 1 _ 1 _ _ cream, they arr delectable. Or split pltals were built and maintained tonne" "l" been quite favourable and yields Charlottetown pro-war merchant fleet, so esr nhol to the sound- still scarce but they are lcpullv CGiChlng up. On- [hem .-_,-u incorporate thorn 1,, a n Chnflnttgwwn 3nd goum, om m o, my mm m. of ---_----_-_-__- 7.1 1636 1w 5,, 457 rm: of her gcironol fccromy- From the stood-Juno retail grocery p-ic.» are found m be up 11inch“! Baum violin-g Lroribfcr-Pltlwor ‘no; uoglbllltloonthilé‘ in: 1M ,,,,,,,,,,,,‘- 1,, ',,,1,,,,1,1,, 5,1,, F F a -____.____.__§—-e— point of tra e, the us: oi Germany as the about 6 p. c. over lost ye-ftrlin voluntary chain ° 5"”? “M We“. ll lll‘ l “ell ml ll“. ll l ll ll ‘l ° ain before the war was BIBDOTlQil- Qf Q Iflflu second most important customer and supplier 1stores and about l3 p c. in a corporate chain. 1m lll’ 3mm ‘nclellblla “ml may o’ l“ all“ ll lmlvlded l“ F pm- "“_"’“ "" ormafsl and other ‘art cnnponentsl‘ vinciel board and the formation of MORRELI. and COMPANfi ,, forced the Danes to look for new markets, thebiggest gains are in john, teo, coffee and short- For unsioyed pleasure local boards of health throughoutl consul" out‘; successful development of which led, incidental- enlrg. Many of these increases are due to rs- "°W°‘”‘l' Fl" ‘l’ l" "fill"! ll" "-" ll" lllllld- Tl" 1"" 11°!" Ire" lfiillillt li-‘lillik 1W I/ll l l u- . lmmml- 0- p cllllllllldmnlm” .0 l I l |y, to. a reduction of exports tr Great Britain.‘ In mc-val by the government cf subsidies which for.:;l11es1tiln,:,,,p::l “£1? ha‘; “genie? ggiogzfiggilzn; gggecrfielvglgltlg |__ §,_ S i i v i N S O N Orthopedic ' lantern frees lanolin l I ldrllflflil,‘ Danish export prices, reflecting high rnerly supported the mallet and kept retail lev- lAh-h-ffl gut be careful, of course, officer also Icrvtd l! chili Built?" "Ml" " "llNlllll Phone m1 - Ion l“ ‘l , . world prices for animal feed-stuffs. place Den- els down, the grocery busing” puppy poms; quhjwhere you throw tllr sk'r~. And. as intendent of . ‘ ation. This law flhjflgflfpfljflfl mark inoless favorable competitive position than if these formerly cont-oiled items were omitted l" I510“ though m» the life of remained in force, with some NI Great flee!!! lived 1 XAIMYITIIUII. Ilvl It ll. UTAH-U. 0L lealeaat before the war. .- Ar is! sari 9s! its M so ti!" is vs we olnnct sse my relevancy to amendmen‘ , the remark. we never raw , stratum one. -_Windaor Ital. _,_-, until i921, when a a more oomprehealva Act came into l5 ,...-.__ _ from the list, increases in other lines would be scogcgly petisealllh I40 RICHMOND ST. AAIIYUALCOMANY _ ._..*..1...s. .. .. .. - PIIEI -' ' 4-‘