NOVEMBER. 21, 194,, 1- _ "'— ' " c- - Notes By The Way . a . P10 B0 ll lll‘ [NW l“ U b I 999m"! 9f H" U- don't This; it’: a-gthln: to laugh wI-Ii-Tr. frag» ‘fir? 3"” ctugs)? “The strongest Memory is weak" y-han U amid i0 shrunken st. — Kitchener-Waterloo Record. rilutgggzrglthg]; um,’ but _ .. t wa wi ecome in- _..__ op e we would be in " . . _ ‘h’ weak“ Mk creasingly apparent as the months go by. The , . . ' d,,f,'",,§',°°f,,,',‘,',“f,,,"°,,'{',,,‘;,"'f,§{,'§f,{ ‘m’ way‘ P°"""’°'°“‘h “amine: OHARLOTTETOWN, sswunnsy, NOV. 21, 1948 trade returns for September show what began when she answers the phone by British a i, "m", u m ' to happen when the embargoes were lifted last gain], "This ls she.’ - Brandon outcome of the British reliflmu S Newfoundland s Entry ___. __..._ A girl In Paris in going to marry chm; a man when-r she tried to shoot last To remove is relgangble August. Under open market conditions, exports "it of live cattle were made to the value of - ‘.5“.“"JF'§.‘l-."‘Z.S.S“‘EL.2°'°‘£.1f.?£.;i%2.'f. $1321.23?" ° ‘£33317; °I.".Z'.‘.’.°.‘Z'°°° I ' up“. t" f:.":“"- l?“ i?" ‘M i- mg 9W oun tl I ' _ I rs an a oo erwar . —- e er- ant at removing y)" f d will be reached and signed on Dfiemberdll. it o9 a _ f $53Q9i12l;5Il’6$2_i%33,0r80 . borough Examiner. gézlgnzf-‘lltiilelhstlruaggcguzslln ~ d o, or gain o , , . o o .__ _ _ re o ‘Will The" l" "Fiiessarll f" H‘? ‘whim f9" together Show c" advance of more’ "w . “Alton Comes Baal: From W n- standing. It ls Blltimatter 01m Government, which already has a mandate rom I ll ._ _ 5 .. m,“ a 1.95.311”, w,“ m, a sound mm, o, value!‘ my, agmemeny, h, seek $Z2.090.000. For the full term of l2 weeks - ‘ she's hud one good look. man's whole object is in the gain is estimated at $48,000,000. i n rlsht around and head healthy animal. he mu . ' . wonderland-way again. —~ Windsor to be treated as an anim I ' Sllf- larger animals. That way hi’; .1“ potism and the loss o! all individual PAGE FOUR TH E G D ago farmers have been compelled by the Do- , minion Government to sell their hogs to the llornlng Daily tlonndlil in mm United Kingdom and to the home market at “umrmu "u-fowlisoif‘ PM “m” a lower price than has been available to the saut . THE ___Q_IJ_.ARDIAIEI,__UHARLOTTE'ILOWN Associate Editor. Frill Walk-r. the electors to conclude g the approval of the British Government, and for the Canadian Government to submit the terms . v to Parliament for ratification. _ ' -' . ' . —-—— _ i The question of the competency of the EDITURIAL NOTES . ~ ‘ . butllfoazfwfilgflilzfazzléfh°'°' " '-"°“d°‘“- C°"""“”"" kiwi" llii Commission Government to deal with this mat- —-—-— _ m God's country. Don't aet fer has been raised by a delegation from New- Tomorrow First Sunday in Advent. - _ and which is now in London. The fact, how- " "' " " . ' . . i . . . . - r‘ ' ‘ ' I lll ever, that the plebiscite to negotiate with Can- Woodstock, N. B. has decided to repeat . . . _ A s:iigirfcsowtzreiig-uiliglglh?:53: ada with a view to entering the Dominion had their Old Home Week next year in the week be- ~ _ y . l, _ The m, fuzz-L" m u“ “- lax Chronicle. been duly authorized, makes the case for the ginning August 23. i ' ' . - ‘_ .- _ " ‘ ‘ . citement i. ‘ha, a m“ you": mm dissentienls a somewhat academic one. There ‘ ‘ .- ‘ . . pie have had s nice bsby. is 900d reason to assume that the Dominion There was a revolution in Venezuela the " I H . many gtlietrhclouplel. all the world Government- would not have proceeded thus fur other day, the Army rising lll revolt and chasing I y -' ' ~ ‘ " v _ ‘ -‘ ,_ newdmr: b0; a. llfln°ao;s°'i_nzl;jfl with the negotiations, without some definite as- out the I eiit. But in these dire and f , , 1 y, ~ _ ' _ . . ness." - Philadelphia Bulletin. surance that the union would be consummated. stressful times, the event was allowed to pass ~ - v - ~ . ‘ “ 1 P l h‘ f‘ _ t Prince Edward Island particularly should flllllufii uullulitiad. - -' r " norm?” "i, f" l = ’ “ . . . .. ‘ . .‘..- - h, E i d, ,, ,_ benefit with Newfoundland in the Dominion, as " ' *_ , ‘ " i . . wheife Iislgzlehigflynarflm tings ‘Li’... FROM EAST (JOKER it would mean elimination of tariff durie"; now Settlement of the American East and West . ‘ ,. I _ . ~ _ - ‘ _ - Cuuuuli platltled from dour to door H e is wherezgumts ‘mm M in force and enable us to utilize this natural coast dock workers’ strikes comes none too soon ' ' ‘i " ' i" “ “Wm” """"’"' demmm‘ m older ' . . messages to householders to con- we 3m“ ct; so q greater exrem to avert conflicts ashore and afloat both in the - The world beccales stranger, the dc agency already es~ Old World and in the New. ti . Pit-item "W" milillfalld living. Not the intense Z ‘tablished under Mr. Agnew has done much to e o t Th W ‘d, F d ._ o‘ deficit?‘ promote mutually profitable business between Th y | - h _ FQRU e or 5 o0 haflonelown o, mm; or g5. gum-n. Inflated, with no before and mar, the two Islands. With Newfoundland becoming pa"), P352: xngzginggucguzusgdlgcogn PUBLIC ~—-— Old C 5°11!“ u! PliBrlllli-‘Y llllllkt Call- l5lliaimtlilm°mmlim°vm ii"- ° “M” c°."“dl“". P'°'l"“' .°d°q“°" the Royal trip haw abandoned. was Miss Jau- ‘m’ °°'“""‘ " "P" ‘° ‘h’ s r n... iiliisiiesi evidence (And " 5' m 113mg. ‘if.’ biliiiiiexiiiiioisdirlyih’; And nzienins lifetime ofone sus steamer service, winter and summer, will be re- “He, June Bevan (Juyayuy for short), formerly discussion by correspondents we: lggrgswere 445 Ramon peapye mg, p111 box and , only quired and both our provincial and federal _- _ -- ~ °' "WWW" "l “mm” Th‘ n. 300 - r ago: today But or old stones that asnnotbi fepresentutives should make ever effort I," this Lady |i‘l waiting to her Aunt Viscountess Alex- Gnsrnisn does not neceasa - I gzflgiage 2251:5112“, with con- CAPT‘ BYBNE AT Bxmznu deciphered. Y _ _ under, wife of our Governor-General. it; endorse the opinion ni "nuance o, me “t, o; mere," Th f u win communlcmo h" Th”, 1, g m“ (or ms events; would make an ideal win- - s ~ a _,, q g, , e ° ° f i‘ 5m g n), . - ' ' ' ‘a ' that prmalied from 1936 to 194s, been “waved "Om ML E B_ M“ . under s or a i. we’ w"): H“ summ“ mf‘ lt will not have escaped notice that His i says un article in the New York Lam, or Georgetown! ——“' Ali!“ f" m‘ ‘"01"! ""5" 1"“? rlottetown and Summerside - - i - - - s@ee<a>eo<@oo.@>co§qnq Times, there will be over 21.009 "1 3m interested in and alwayl n “m” l‘ " '°"°m“ m“ I“ u h‘ COMM be rear, u t d Th Id I Muiesty the Kings trouble is described in the v minim. people by 2240. Even ir we mad w“, Column .0“, Chafloub this country, whom the writers at‘ . g y a gmen e '. . ere Co? u.“ same woy as that of Prime Minister King's, "u LONGEHTY cut this estimate in half. as the town "and P, E L. In you, “we political platforms have overlooked, .. be a “WV”, of m‘ ‘mailer ‘mppmg tram‘ "I'M blood condition " In neither case has it affected s; I 1 h , d more ceutloua experts flu- "it at sepien-ibei- 29th last there sp- h’ i‘ m‘ m“ "l" “W” m“ ‘° Love la m0" “til-ll? ma‘ ‘i. between tl" is Province and '- - - r”- w’ .° B d '° m” n" ‘J’ world's fuud aliuaiiml "i" CB"! 1°" peered a short article on George- “MW” "°“'“y immm‘ h“ °“’" When here and MW "i" will!” h. h I d b _ I the head, but in both the understandings (L!- Ianzevliv vaadidaitis 1""- Dunca" attention. w“... and Brudenell Paint 1n use '~‘"°"'- Tl" er, i. . ' . ‘l’ ‘c l’ ‘lye ° 5" "Wm feet) have been affected. M°g“‘f"l_'- Cliuimill» P- E- I» ‘i'l‘° Such vast figures are hard 1° early '50s by John Lawson, from om men ought. to be explorers port in our colonial export history. e i. r is 9W5‘ I am sir EM grasp. so let's lake lull "W e11‘- ihe Royal Gazette or 1851. T) t t m H t Here and there does not matter _) I . - .- _ ._ M“ (d 5 ..- . leaaew oer o 1 Th, m m, c, f ,. °PP°§"'°" “i N" Zeaiuid iaipahaiemeu New Pgilsso cocoon»... g,';i;;;7;,,,{*;;:, ,;;,,,§ wit: h’... Byg,gs-,,,c,ggtgp,,,,§§3§;;_,;1;;§§ o... n. n... perhaps even o... g;;*;“;g,g;,=§*,‘,‘,,:1?,;°?‘_'"°""‘ g 3y ll 3 9M9 to the shipment at butter to Canada highlights ' ‘ " lion people, nod only 4 1-2 million Wm, Manna Nome“, dwgme, c; all crlazdleutothla srave. n" a rum,“ mo“, a 4%,,” _ '-"'-' _ the odd fact that in that Dominion butter is Mackellllt?’ Kl" iinubllfl: s1€2d!a1§72p‘;llf::'l;o'a General sli- Amos Norcott, K.C.B., “k: ‘t; Llz-‘valzn mnnien a m A" "'99"? "illlmlfll ""4 Vi" f“? ille dele- rationed at six ounces a week, and in Denmark g "g" 5p to in eflfmawd 420 m". lgrji, “1tS5g;l’d%'::)1LP‘g§;n:“;g§ iiy to care tar himself by having mmuggpttgfligfiusg?‘ m s who attend the Dominion-Provincial high- people we obfiged r0 m; mm-gqrine while both - ~ am . - more or his money leit to himscir _ (Th P 4d _ R, I,’ E. lion. If health con ans were _ the wind an m; way conference which has been called at Ot- (Qufllrrigg ship their butter here, r B ’°‘B§§§,-,,,_ ‘mung further improved in lndln to the _ {by thefoveinment after its spend. The ‘a?’ 32m! town for Dece ber l4. A ross Canada ther " * a t - ‘mm ‘vmre they equalled mo" in n: m m‘ n: uuvmu’ “m” i‘ ' etrl and the porpoise- In .m . . c .5 Canada and population increase flld-"Millllflll Gilli-i!» o! u“ p c seems to be dissatisfaction with the present sit- n» i; mm Commi- f9 “"554... that the Bwimsi’ i“ ctlladltns have i‘ ’ “it "id l’ ml’ Pmmlu" _ _ ___ _ _ kept on at the same rate. within a ——-——- "CHOU, fIlQ féilllf Ill PG" d? IBGSf 0f Hi2 SIIOFT- gfghf Amgfigqn ggbmqfingg which "gqnk" for" pezgigtsnilgtfigl-i; century there wouldn be 8220115)‘! catsidmogzgéllnrlizitllr; Wholgllzlsdll‘ __T_ s‘ E1191; in "Four Qillfiflu’ ' ' , ‘ , OTI- C [En m ave age of road equipment since the war. To carry surface craft, under wq their really remarkable achleve- “ma” '° “Emit”, W’ e” ’ mm m drum and devdop m "m, (M, 51M was recently awarded out an augmented highway‘ construction ' dlieffilaasbéiifié’! Ffggfeesfvgs’ Canudgx is ‘gisiiy ingeresied” u; own way. oiien they gain auch,tl1e Nobel Prise for Llimiult») ’ ' ‘ ' . this pro em, ecause a e s one o under which the no great. fanfare of public! she worlwtwail; surfius ‘ca: “g m a partial “Hum ucers. l a ewo ere. o 8 al.’ eyesight. As he was not fit for _ _ United States. Australia. New Zeal- further sgfvloe in we arm y, w“ from’ the United States. Anders Celsius’ Swedish physdsr born this 5115295112? tg/yliafiuiglfikélgililiiaiciil-es rigid.]Al’E€l’lifl€:£Rfld‘BftiZll,liéfgifi: retired. However. the BfiiyISlieGOV~ ' " . _ - ' ‘ pc lave no n: o worry aou crnment p ‘id h‘ t l k t '5 a""=u""@d “I” "n" H‘? fedeml 5°” date I70I, was professor of astronomy in Up- tsblished a newnwecord in English- 5,, m. as they themselves m, Con. an" mpgrglz? iuflngg h‘: Ali)‘; arnmerit will be urged to create a highway com- w“, Unmmty gram 1739 N, 1744; he meqswmd speaking countries; He had served 66mm 1,, m", medics; men gel} "am, Cap, Byme w“ noted m. _ _ tory body. to co-ordinate the the m. o; the mmdm, 5,, Lamond; 4mm; m, luuzcr lutalfiua than any elected us his: many of us eat too much hi; kindness o; hem, policies of the Provinces in highway matters. This “M; ,0,“ yhemmmege, whkh was qdgpfgd in chm M s m’ upsetting the mark f,“ °‘,‘," °“"‘ ¥°°d' B“ l" ‘hi’ ‘l-"Ciiy i0 hla app 0d)‘ would administer federal aid to th P -g ' ' ' Se! m me 18m century by the long mm countries‘ s“ Henry Th. his ward W“ m‘ bmd‘ . d . , e m‘ Continental Europe in preference to the British rule of Sir Robert Walpole in ard points out. about threoiiuart- ‘ji-"snniy history says that their vinces on esignated routes, establish standards Fahrenheit; he ("so wrote save,“ W,“ on ab Brlitllll. ers of the people went to bed iiun- ship took nlonillg is make u, 5f construction and determine riorih-es_ The . Nor was his lung premiership a gry last night. and for years of and the Byrnes were allowed highway projects would original: with the hm r-"Olwmy 5h“ “ed :75 itboiks ff refemnce‘ mere parasitic hanging on to office. nights before that. take a goat on board to Under less skilled and more lm- Evm" “l ‘h’ "mm" psrt or milk io the children. J. P. MaePhes-san & Son . . . F93 "I “id “"19 mild‘? "Villlable 7°’ External Affairs Minister Pearson and Gen. Pills"? “Wm” the earth, it is being demonstrated "After some years they returned , I of 455' m; - might be a biii every day. have their impact on Bland and came out to csn- T G - '9“ A" G‘ McNaughton planned m "Y ‘mm “"5 rather than the sure ado. settling at Brudenell Point. f0 Berlin over the week 6nd. They WOUld not demouacy "my i; 1s _ a strong This trip was their own private $100K AID CIISTIIM BIIIIJ be able to inspect Canada's contribution to the comfort la this upset time. - ; bulimia- '_ ‘ ' n. ' ' .. _ He inherited problems in 1910. airlift for the simple mason that it is non ex when he firs! assumed office‘ that "vlng um istent, but they might have seen some of our an,“ {mm the l-nmflct o, the first Woglld be possible with contentment _ airmen who are takin art as volunteers in World w ti t" t - i" Philly "Nil"? a ‘imrkkwlde mulllemahiifll filffillllfl- “he; nqykcunadiq" unfgfsp irzentiilly diligentlgacisuivhlirrhlpfchti- reign?" bdenged l“ Canadla" mm‘ - s ' C - . mun 6S _y 67811891119 T" °"""" "a "with e ~ * * 1‘?.”§l§.“.“.§l§i‘°.?. .55: - "u" i" "t" s.»- ..-.._.._z-.-_........ tciill’ f0 this Province, where the need for K where H" taxpayers money goes. Th”: Ovepcalmousl uvfluprudenz‘ an SIIIIPbIIlPS. rindascnse of impending Federal assistance is much greater than in many of the other Provinces. This fact was underlined he Progressive Conservative leader, Colonel Drew, an his recent visit her , when he stared that apart from any special undertaking which applies to Prince Edward Island, h‘ national high- he ferry service he emphasized, mainland." The right of this Province to such treat- ment has also been stressed in the briefs pre- placo all the other Pro- vinces in possession of the arguments in our favour before the conference meets. _______.____ cattle Exports Increasing For the week ending November l0, no few- er than H.842 Canadian beef cattle were ex- ported. From August l6, when the embargo to the United States was lifted, to November ‘l0, exports totalled 199,265 head. This, however, does not tell the whole story. In addition to live cattle there have been large exports of beef. While there are no official figures enabling beef exports to be expressed in terms of cattle, I conservative estimate is that since August l6, close to 100,000 head of cattle hdve been ship- psd in the form of beef. Total exports, there- fore, in the I2 weeks are approximately 300,000. Exports of cattle and buf are but two Items in the longlist of tariff reductions cov- and by the U. S-Caaoda tmda trisaty. Coarse grains, dairy products and poultry have benefit- lndesd, the ooly notable miceptlon is hogs and pork products. Hm the embargo forbid- *5 remains in force. a few days will be a marked decrease in the size of "rainy day" surpluses amassed by the Federal Gov- ernment in the future, if the government's em- ployees secure the cost-ol-living bonus for which they are campaigning, writes the Ottawa correspondent of The Gazette. The outlay in- volved in the payment of such a bonus has been estimated at between $80,000,000 and $00,000,- 000 annually. I i Q Ir lt is reported this week that two children a boy and a girl, one in the West and one in U. S. A. committed suicide "because they did not like school." They must surely have been peculiar schools, not like our own, where about half the time is devoted to hockey, ball games, pictures and other entertainments. On the other hand they may, and the little ones, having had a surfeit of good things, become fed-up and wanted to get away fiom’ the unreality of it all. Premier Duplessis of Quebec has taken what is probably a unique step to improve the y of the Opposition. He has agreed to pro- vide the Liberal Opposition with the services of a lawyer at government expense to "make the task of the Opposition as agreeable and light as possible and to enable them to exercise all their rights and prerogatives." There are only eight Liberals in the Legislature. We here do better than than-we lend on occasions a lawyer artwo to the Government. I ‘V * The House of Commons, out of tliepbun- dant funds accumulated at the taxpayers’ ex- pense, has been repaired and redecorated at a cost of $100,000 including new toilets for mem- bers’ rooms, ornamental carving in the halls, new green carpet in the Chamber itself. Also several changes have been mods in the restaurant where many of the members eat their meals. A special salad room has been con- structed and will be in charge of an expert salad maker. Two serving tables have been pur- chased to move about the restaurant with hon d'oeuvres. A canvas canopy and a have been bought for use when visitors ars/ invited to the Parliament Buildings. evade: of direct issues. the reply is that his policies healed rattler than opened wider sore ivounds. If he walked with the delicacy ~ and sure-fosicdness — of a ballet dunccr on egg shells, at least tie showed results from his caution: went through another World War without an inherently explosive situation blowing up in ii-i-emecllable division. The finest and most conclusive tribute to the endiudng virtue o! his prudent policies ada l5 day lh right by another Canadian giant, Sir John Macdonalrl. This is not to say that Canada is without stress and strain evoked by its peculiar population character. It is to say that lie has driven u divisive team without undue national injury, all the time heading in the direction of national unity where province- mliidedness has been the rule. He has had remarkable insight in divining tho evolution u! the Commonwealth: and his foresight never allowed Cniiada to depart from his bnalc Anglo-American unity. shrewd managing. Canada, once a monument or nationalism and saturated with isolatlonism, plays is leading role in the lormntion oi the North Atlantic Compact. Upon his retiring, his weaknesses are momentarily forgotten and the strength he has given Canada is stressed. Unspeciiicular and undre- maiic, he has impressed himself upon Canada's growth in its im- portant formative years ls if. emerged from the frontier stage. . The ‘Age-Did Story trau o. The situation has its effect on prospects of world peace. too. Iiunnry forest in p cultural matters dies within him. He becomes centered on thoughts u? Selim!‘ n and preserva- tion ly at all b "Such men will scll themselves for pram- lses." I The key to maintaining supplies i? fund "FIT extending them t; n llrrzrntnme soil conservation. Ev pound of blitler piece of beet‘ depends reducible follow nature‘ lawn. Then there s the problem keoplniz sails at ll . on (lowed. 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