”Yx:i.u- -- if ,..9L'!s-In is wry: -: PACE FOUR fl-lE GUARDIAN, Cl-IARLOTTETOWN J.H.1TiE 3. 1953 .- iaiil-t ' '”.TlC t -it , T:': T H E (I U ALQ N -i thg beliSEEl)li(1Z:llila1yplfil)l(fll'lfbS the iepisiitiairlii-iengliiiiileds, In Case The passlng SCej1e --Allmmed M Second Class M-hill Hm 0f";.,'ipropeller-driven aircraft which served the L By Observer Deparlmenl. Ottawa. The Island Guardian Publishing Co. world in war and peace. Only a few years ago we marvcllcd at the speed with which i aircraft could span the seas and the conti- i I President and Asanciata Edltnr. Ian A Burnett. lii”'"ii"' '5'i"”" F”"it w”k"' ncnts. and now comes the jet age, cutting the time required for air travel in half. And the Comet, flying out of England at "The menses, memory h weak” mun speeds ranging. up to Still miles an hour, is m. weak”, ink... ,' but the lJCgllllllll1, coiiipaihble to the Jenny - training planes World Wart tyro airmen handled. The soundness of the basic dc- jsign of the jet transport has been proven and with refinements in ftisclagc and im- isc without, CIIKCULATION "Covers l'rince Edward Island like the dew” -.(uJlliT!!Vl7(Ji'li"l( 'ruiTs ririn.-u,.ii'.xT5.'iii's3 1 Family conference 'lih'.' nine (Toiiiiiioiiiicaltli l'rinit: .lliiiistci'.x ll”-Wild hh.'s'l'lC5 Sltliliflh "hi l”C1' we trust, any additional hazard. :;v.tlici'cd in London are indccd in family conclavc. Althougli they represent widei) differing races and peoples cacti with their own history and culture they all hold the idea and tradition of a great brotlicrlioodf Prime Ministers Churchill of Great Bri- tain, Mciizics of Australia, llolland of New Zcaiand, Malan of South Africa, Nehru of much 3-45”" "5 ll (lid hl ih" hcsl l”"3'l”h' lllfliil, Ali of l'al(is'taii, Sci1ziiizl)'iil(c of CC,v- .VCa1'5- N50. W0-Qt Glililllilll llldUSl1'lilllSlS Llllll mm Imggim of 5,),,”,C,.n Rhodesia and iiiaiitifaettiicrs have tlicincyes fninly i.l.Xt:'ClJ and St. Laurent of (':inada represent niorr- 0” the llch Cilllildhlll hldlheiv the hoh-5! than 500.000,ttl'.; it! the r-artliis inliabilaiils Siilhliii or h'hl'-"h 9095 hi lhieseht i0 ihe Uhl” but far more than that. they represent the hid Slams ahd Blihihhi A foreign hiade Paii growth of a spirit of international unit)', Pei. oiiiiiied Caiiiiiiih ll”””5i”3d iii DueSsei' which provides an example for the whole doiif for dlsiliihihihh ilhm duiimg ihe Intel" ,m,.ldv 'national Trade Fair at Toronto, expresses Tm is no, 1055 the grim determination of West Germany to strong in the inciiibcrs of the Common-, lmlcimih the Chimdhhl lmhikeh wealth than elsewhere but it is balanced, 1” 3 if-iadlhil ihhcie it is mihied out ihai by the idea of fellowship with other sim-ii” 1952 Cahadii imhoiiied goods Valued at ilar states and peoples in every part of the S22v630vO00 rim” iii" Fiidciihi Rhhubhc and world, all focussin: their otherwise i-atliet'1,(ixh0l'ie(l 5i9ii'Shii'iiUii '0 ihai iiouhililiv lea" nebulous ideas of political association on: lfli-I it with an ativcrsc trade balance of 53.72.- the Qucein as head of the Commonwealth:2-30900 hl Chlladflisl faV0i-hh The writer Things will be talked out in the confer-,lc0mmehi53 uh '5 impossible f0” such 3 NICO. It is highly ,,,,1,k(,.1). ma, actual deficit to be borne indefinitely. In order to b,,am.nCms of policy Wm be fmlhcoming restore the balance it. will therefore be but cacti will uiidcr.v,land how '.he others, ”'3C95Sal'.V fihh” ih hm” Gelhlahyis lmllhris ME. Simau.d and pol-K;,,.S mn 1,,. adorned, from Canada. or the population of Canada from time to time in accord with the onei,hlu5i,0”0l' Cp391'lll'clll.l'p 0C0fl0m.V llle 0PP0li' nnothel.-S Weds, Tm, visit or mp prime lunity of selling considerably more to Can- Ministers to Cairo arm. um C0,,fe,.Cm.,.;zida, in order to render it possible to earn might seem like a risky business but it i.:'5”mCl9lh dohals "3 WY hh' ihe Phlicha-W5 an i from Canada." Traditionally. however. Canada is not .1, After Canadian Market Despite the devastatioii caused by the war, the German lticderal Republic, accord- ing to recent figures. is producing half as spirit of natioiialisiii idea of trying at times to lllt(l0l'SlZlll(il the problem of fol- low membms and Omar ,.0u,m.ie5 M1,, major German market. In 1937. a normal. which we niny have special relations. ,ll”i9'"al' Yeah Ghlihlallliis Share Of Cahadaisl ltotal imports was only 1.7 per cent. The ,Federal Rcpublicis share today is .46 per cent, somewhat less than one third of the pre-war total. in accord with the Mechanical car hgnals Mechanical directional signals on cars, such as the flasliiiig light on American inodcls and the illuminated signal arm oni English autos, should be recognized as legal,” in the Maritime Provinces, Mr. R. .l. R. NCl'i Thmiii has been wide aiid.favOiiabie com” 50”, ,.em.ing p,,C,S,dE,m' mm me Hrmuahlltvllt on the release of William Oatis, the! meeting of the Maritime Automobile As-tliiiiiii,iiiii5i' iiiiio was iiiihiiisoiiod by Con?" Sedation. munists. It lS now clear that Mr. Oatis It is rather surprising that these Pi'ov-iiiiiies iiiiiiiiecdiiiii ii) a'ii.iiCiii”.iiiade by iiie iiices should have lagged behind both Bi”it-icoiiiiiiiiiiyisis iiiiii iiie Liiiiied hiaies G0Veiiii' l-or a time it was believed, as Prav- t ment. lda suggested, that the release was due to Advice To Russia am and the United States in this respectm The climate here is such that more often man not Hw window hmide the am,” iglreasons of humanity and of justice. A: 5339399 ititude of the Labor party. and it , i I i . . ' ' , lS not. something calculated to eli- Closed ton rm, to allow mm 10 gm: mo hand letter mitten to Mis. Oatis was mentionedlg Old Charlolletou ii dm, me Bemmes to the Brmsh signals which are the only ones recognized Hoiiieiieii iiie Oiiiciiii siaieiiieiii issiied iiy the Eisenhower Government makes it quite under the Highway Traffic Act. It is not , , clear that a stiff price was expected t'or Mr. advocated. at present. at any rate, that me- , , , , chanical sigiials be compulsory but makinzioaiis fiieed0m' iii 3 wordv this W35 8 Plat" . . , . . . . l , - - . - ' . , a mechanical signal of intention to itlfllicdse iii kidiiaphiiig Having seized Oaiiih iiii, should be a sufficient compliance with theiiiias iieid iiiii iiaiisimii Coiiid anyone iii 3. law free country imagine a democratic govern-, The M'iritimc Automobile Association is meni beiiaiiiiig iii Such ii iasiiiohii i to be coiigrattilatcd on its continued interest i one of iiie iiiosi iciiiiig Coiiiiiiciiis 0” iii": md aclivinv in mnllms of highway qafeW.,iiicident is that of the Christian Science, it was the Association which started the Moiiiiiiii iiiiiicii hoiiiis Oiii iiiai ii iiie Soiiiiiii first School SMNV Palm, in me Marmnms Government desires to make. a convincing, and plans. to conduct Driver Training peace gosiiiiie ii Ciiiiid iieiease siJiiiii,3O0'ii0iii Courses in various Maritime centres in-i Giiiiiiiiiii liiiisoiiciijg iii iiiaii iiiii0' ii Siiii aiiiiiiii Cluding Charlnnomwlk are held in Russian prisons or labor camps. Higliway safety is mic of the really press- ing problems of this day of rapid travel. LDIIORIAL NQIES In earlier days the Association's principal) , w--. , interest was in providing assistance to its” Constitution Day, Denmark. . .. mcmbcrs operating their automobiles LlllClt'l' -l relatively primitive conditions. The livery, A dozen (Ianadian made sleeping l)a;1s stable and blacksmith have long been rc-iare given part of the credit for the con- placed by well equipped garages and scrvice'quest of Everest. The down-filled nylon stations so that the individual motorist is and wool Arctic survival equipment of the not. in so much need of organized assistancc. : R.C A.F. solved the problem of preventing Instead the Association is steadily turning 3 exhaustion from the bitter cold of night and its attention to overcoming the dangers of weighs only 8 U3 pounds. heavy and high speed traffic. , , . ”h"'-C-C-"C--'-g The Federal r'nt ." " ' -'f welcome T0 A comet ,dcfencc projects il:rldtiliSOlhltEl'Iil;'l;lL1t dgias Ciliiciii isccm a great deal gbut. together with a iiiai iii Upllmatching Provincial grant it could be used to provide a nucleus for county fire pro- tection. With such a lead, incorporated municipalities could be persuaded to join in an overall scheme. The Ottawa Journal notes lands Airport, after the Comet landed there recently, Mr. Claxton, the Defence Min- ister, spoke of aviation being only 50 years from the Wright brnthers' first flight. Among his listeners was Punch Dickens. who flew a Fokker at 100 miles an hour across the barrons on a notable pioneering flight over 20 years ago, and .Squadron Leader Olsen who had piloted the Comet on a long leg of the Atlantic crossing--at more than 400 miles an hour. "The miracle," says the Journal, "was that Mr. Claxton, born in 1898, was alive when, the flrst heavier-than"-alr flight was made and in vigor still could be on hand to C p i the aging airmen.who'hnd brought ' iiswallowk i airplane out of London to .10 and Iptinlnutu flying . 9 . vweicimimt -rievlv-ented O '4 D Sir John Maynard Keynes of Tilton, first Baron, English economist, was born this date 1883. He made it deep study of phllosopliy and economics and entered the civil service. He was a member of a Royal Commission on Indian currency, worked in the Treasury and accompanied a mission to the U. S. during the First World War. -He held'many important posts and from 1943 played a leading part in British negotia- tions with America to effect a transition from war to peace condttiom. Lord Keynes became a teacher of political economy to a whole generation. ' i " To live in happier farni.agaiii: people t.o vote for them. - Ot- From which, beneath l-lcavenis tawa Citizen. fairest star, ---A. 'lihe artist wroiight. the lovcri People at Thunder Bay have guitar; been COl)gl'.'lllllilt.lllK themselves And taught. it. Jtistly to reply that we have had no tornado ;'1'o all who question skilfully. trouble here. It might be well to In lanizuaizc izcnlle as thine own: bear in mind that in.Mlchlgan. Wll-lspcrlliz in cnamoiirecl tone across the lake from us, residents -For it hndrlearnt all harmonics pilalily scxrrrl) t.'i:.wt Irv p:mitI- Clll0.V ill? Pl9?l5Ul"3 0l Clltlallll in: rcfrcsliiiient fur niiirx or ':l:'tSS. We'll R0 "l0llQ Willi that one those wlioni business liroiislit to l0li- 333'. about two weeks; that is the court. Besides there um-n lirforc the novelty wears off. nlijrctmis lo hnldin: tilt" titlllll in,Whit:li of course is long before lihv in.igi.:tr.-itrs' tr.-.n liuu..i-. --lhc grass stops fzrowing. Then Sl(il(llFS.w' for nisianvr: unr-in Ill .uhnin will you find running that ivtris the Court in he Iv-III" luiriinowcr. novelty or no novelty. You his part. he 4-nulrl not see itmscicucsscd it-Father! -Brockvlllc lnhicciinns which other iii"iiiovi'.: Recorder nnd Times, ('flllt'0lVFfI llicy siu., per-pcriillyl .- lsinrc so ni.in.v til Its ll-Hr lr"vItI" Aiitliony (iayzcr. M the well- i'l"llll't"l'-lit”: he sriw nu nnmr knowii British shipping faintly, WIIIPIWP llllll lwlllll "to" hit"! It-iprctlicts the day when high speed -in ltlvl. he thought lll" lll'fi-Wlll Jot. planes will drive the giant l W! M? , LONDON, Ml" Glnlmni i "e T 'he Que!" C (tar th miiiil Dr! 'ry,e..9 Caron ii" . 'J.Notes. B); Federal government. deposits. the Bank of Canada reports, went. up to .s.'ll.945.000 during the week ended May 37. They should be -.- - swcllcd still fui't.hei' after the elec- tlh. that such our death innv bef-.tion by tllf Conlribl-M0115 of Clin- Dicd in sleep. and felt no pain. ,rlidates who can't persuade many WITH A tllil'liAR Sweet oracles of woods and dcllsbmve suffered no fewer than 100 And summer winds in sylvan l'ellS.i.twisters within the past. 2 years. . irFort William Tiines-Journal. (if the plains and of the skies i Of the forests and the nioiiiitani:..i Mr. L. B. Pearson. the minister allnd .Innn.v-lvaiccdf ltlttiiil-F1111-s. int external affairs. says that Can- Tm melohia Op birds md DH; int foreign affairs, but is not. in tlie Th- . f, r p- - ' :lJlZ leagues. However, with Sena- ” hhhhhhlhii. ” Wmm” 59-'5; .tor McCarthy pitching occasional- And patreiiiig min. and brcntliiiigly 10,. the United states, and Mm And aiiihsiinf evening" and it kiirwiim French Premier amt io me That seldom-heard. myslerious'Showeiisi Canada iiiii:V. miiiiie iiie solmd - ' grade .yet.-Ottawa Citizen. Which. driven on its diurnal miind. Th . As it floats through bounrilcss day, he”; rig; l:3ii:',i,::1i.sLa,3ili:wii,inl's "riggi- Our world enkindlcs on its way. ghmie been indulging in ogutsiokeig 'pC,.,.y 53.55,," 5-m”,k,X criticism of Bi'itaiii's celebration ..:-Ds.D- tot the Coronation. That of course does not. represent the official at.- tAnd 1'. E. I.) 'C-i 1 Secretary of States Dulles in on , , . , , . H this way back to Washington from (Oi RTS Ah" Tiiuiiiihh in fact-finding tour, and Senator From the Tchiiorlsi of flu. in--.. Mcciiiiiiiy is mpoiiind iii be 183V" 3 voters.-Ottawa Journal. Mum Asspmmh NIL W R iiiz on one. This -thirst for knowl- House in (Zoininittvr on ill" snmll Cdizc by Ameiiiciiii Siiiiesiiicii iii Debts Bi”; an H” MMLW NW-cnninieiidablc, but it must. be hard liihilim: the Courts being llt'iii in mi iiie iaxpiiyciisi.siiii' ii iiic fcdh hlwrns hmmt Mad: cral governniciit in the US. lsn'l. Mr. Rae mmcd thil this :l.iu.w iiiioiiiiiii ii" siibsidizii iim ediicatioil 1” Mnwk nu, munch. up 4”, of children in the schools. it "0, Sm. ,, M,” p,.,,,,, ,0 MM H”, niinlit as well subsidize the educa- Fourl ,h.m H ,..,W,.". -.,,m., M ton of senators and cabinet sec- thosc who stiinciiiiies attriiil tinurt.i(ii”iiiii(iS'-Oiimiih CiiiZe”- ham to travel sonic '30 miles: and uhvrc are they or t l in srcl. A firm manufarturliig power ltdVCl'tlSCS that its rclrcsliinriit for tlieiii.s"lvzw and itiliiilhlllofwhlis ”,,.,,. ,m,.S,,sI Mmm H, ., I,H:”jklll.'1t.'lllll('. is so cnsy to operate that lie often know .. imzisii.-iitv. i...-. muzvoiic In the fmmly wants to rlaiise would l)e..castln: a rcflcc-i.o(-em, liner from the sea, He mm l"”l'0lj ll": hli:l;il5i"l"'”'" 1 P wit group of businessman in Liver- lh()Pn.('.1(:)5..wl:l.l ,xrj'i't:m,;ioal that the days of the biz pas. inn first came to the 4-niinlrv lllfliscngel ships MC numberedi He i(ioiirls were held in "to: shop: lmid hiizh-grade Cmiio would aim and hie was an eve-wilhcss tin scv-I mi Mr-borne Run” the Meant cral disgrrticeful scenes nil. iiolhuw T-h-"E was h poet who held uiiii new iinidltirultltbriint-.s.si:in(l in lll0V'lwslon in the days when ships iii nmps H one" ham)'ms Hm Wcr;,sa,ll were still traversing the trade Sn"! ispcint more than unulil pav mums of theiwai Tennyson wmic Hm" dehu sued for N,” Wm,-: that he saw 'the heavens fill with IMrptDrP M W” of ammo" amomiiierce. argoales of magic sails, penal rlaiusch was nr-ecsisni-y to jll'F- piiois oi the niirpie iwiiight' ii,i:op' vent such disgraceful occurrences, iiiiig down with cmiiy baie" ii He did not doubt the hospitable secm!' hi” Vi'i0" il in be i"iiiiied' diwosmon M some mummmsl They will be let. urgonles.-Phll- hut then. as it was It voluntary iideiphi” Bu"ei'in' net. on their part. nni'l- as lllry would obtain A name for gener- Mler centuries of trying On scrape fl. living from the barren nsity and kindness thereby, hel , ,h,,ugh, them ,umCie,,uy ,,., rocks of the Hebrtdean island of mu,,m,,..d, lsoay, the hut settlement has been Mr. Palmer agreed that it uas,Cl039d- TW9nW'leV9n "lm- V9519" very proper to prevent the nu...”-.;nnd children have departed for mice of drunkenness m theiM"ll- 40 miles away. in touch of Courts, but he had peen taverns A new and better me. It In Worse conducted in II very orderly man- TTT'TT-TT"'fT'T'-7'-'""T net: and he would prefer izivlniz in them an it should be. - the maglltrnles power to preserve Hon, J, S, McDonald was of .dv.-qorum. and to dlscountennnce opinion that the better way would lpersom and places of ill report. he to leave It. to the good sense of Mr. Doudl: would vuumon the the magistrates to Chool the clause. He knew it would he lm- place for holding their loin tn possible for the magistrates to Perhaps a tavern would. In Iome Preserve order. ll "l9 Courts were instances, be the most convenient held In public houses; he had place to hold their meumx; he heard of lo much drunkenness, would therefore leave the choice Abule and false-swearing, and ev- to their own discretion. ' Pry species of immorality. that it On a division, the clause was The Waxx. than a pity that. such sturdy and industrious talk as these waste their efforts on nmrginnl and sub- marglnal land, while Canada. still has so much soil worthy of their labor. If they need some assist.- imce in getting re-established. what better investment could this coun- try make than bi: assistance? It's ardly necessary to add this also would be much more practical than choosing Eur- opeans who. merely wish to use entry to Canada as a shortcut to the United States.-Windsor Star. Seventeen million telephone calls are made in New York on the average business day. and of these it is estimated that one in every hundred is 3 wrong number. Sta- culated the total of profanity, bad manners and embarrassment pro- duced by these 170,000 calls, but the subscriber who has been got out. of bed by one of them can be depended upon for a vigorous pri- vate opinion, Later he may admit having made, such mistakes him- self, for the dial telephone, like other aspects of our mechanical age. leaves mint responsibility to the personal touch. A face-savlniz exception. the experts any, is that 10 percent. of the time the equip- ment is to blame. but that still leaves 90 percent. for human error. -(New York Times). -- -'-:-'- : cu;-: .Tlie Age tlli Story .1 Be not rlecclvi-d: God It not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth. that shall he ulna reap. For he that soweth in his flesh slinll of the flesh reap corruption: lull. he that smveth to the Spirit aha-ll of the Spirit. reap life ever- lasting. BIG CATCH VANCOUVER. (CP) - Skipper T the pmvmmg that These may be 3. bit. more predict- tisticianii have never officially cnl- Cum'3l'- The hlhsl dhmcsiic "Mi" 9 SOME JUNE ;I'HOL'GH'IS "What. is so rare as B day in enough into the most l)Pllt.,H , June? asked the poet. Lowell. And sonnllty and you Wm mg, .l'-” Coleridge spoke of ”the leafy trace of "wild undisciplinc” iii-i,, month of Julie." One does not versely, in the normullv irrm: have to be it poet. however, to' bible spirit there is iisitiallv iiii ponder on the delights of this little thread that. knits niini month which takes its name from t fine and true. iii Latin ijuvenls', meaning 0 - - youifg. It. is well named for in the The Claims of young lilo ,,,, ,. world of Nature youth is now P8ll"0nREe and protection in ii prominent, if not supreme. ' old are never more Cl'l(it'iit i . Young plants. young flowers, in the month of June. '11,, young birds. figure in our "great Wofld 03D9Cll3lli' is now expectations" at this time. Evrn H18 nllllll hlaccs for a mu . the soil itself, ”anclent ns the oration that will, l)El'Cll.llltr 3,, sun”, renews its youth in joy and "CW 501185. Again to quotc l.tliliii;l'. galety. In no other time of the "The little bird sits at hr uni; year is the good earth in such R in the 51111. receptive and" kindly mood or so Mlll like I blossom willing to co-operate with human leaves. hands in the task of extracting And lets his illumiiictl i..'..,g from its treasures things new and o'errun ' ,old. 'li.t li.i lllFt);ig- illlllllli. Hit With the deluge of sammrr .v calves: Hts mate feels the eggs t..-.,.,,.,, her wings And the heart. in her duinu lilmrr flutters and sings." i The common llTEVCl'Cllt'n t... wards our winged neigiilm.-t but another symptom of my maturlty. The maligii ninr which a baby crow. for t 0 0 t '9' The resui'i'ec'tion to new life of things which had been laid away began long since with the, first winds and rains of Spring. June confirms t.he miracle, gives it glory and substance, and proclaims to all who will listen that life and growth, not death and decay, are the essential and immutable laws by which the world is governed. is trcated in a public ciicnit "Whether we look or whether welply because his parents (HT listen, we hear life murmur or see habit of helping thcmscli ft gllsten" few seeds from 'the glllitifi ,. This is the time of the year most incredible. An lll'i(li.l above all others wlicii it is well to told me the other day It: ' knows 9. spot where their soon be ill family of )'()lllll . "And," he added, "just as .x- they come from. the egg.-: lll every one." "go forth under the open sky and list. to Natures teachings, while from all around comes a still voice . . . a voice of gladness and a smile and an eloquence of beauty." If Julie did nothing else but I Could tell by the tune ml ;. raise up roses and apple blossornslvolce that he felt. its if izr vim- it 'would still have just claim totabout to do n deed nf lirroizaii and be reckoned among the true bene- honour. The abhorrenvc llliitlt. factors of man. For in them is came over me was not lr ciird the whole mystery of that abiding by the knowledge that Hm iovenness which '-spite of des- who told inc--wall this is in o pondence and the gloomy day respects PI DCFSOH Oi lltlllllr wt will never pass into iiothlngncss." friendly lempemmellt. I (in not. There is little in all the world of deny that an adult. Crmv is m. Nature that has more power to,tlRmC- "5 9l'0lIVb0d.l' lx'llOt.l'. "move away. the pull from our has stalked one, the Ylttttll. dark spirits". not. always go to the hunte- And not. only the ones that live. 3"” "Nlllllrt Will rlissttatvtr move, and have their being in the from the view that the killiiv. pi well kept. garden and orchard. young birds 111 lllelli N”-K 11- ll'. act. of infnntlcldc. The tuw nm no penalty is attnclivrl to In. .vr' is neither hci'e nor time. lif'!'lllltS there is a penalty in thr . - books of the spirit. with llll.i are not familiar. True, baby . . , if unmolcstcd, will glow up urn adult crows, nnd adult i-:rr-v (ill a certain amount. If piltr their efforts to make ;- lr.. man beings have been iRllli'li.: do the same thing willi-air - iitng the risk of szcttin-1 for it. It is at least pn:.sililr crowis helpful qualities his destructive ones. In - whether they do or not, ttce of punishing children .n, sins of their parents has no :w ficntlon in law or phllo.vn:i-.v in purely humnii relationships 1' hrs long since been nbandonml u 11:; tint". able in their habits and punctual in their appointments than their cousins that live over the hill, but they are no more appealing to the heart that goes in search of beauty. For purposes of tabulation, the adjectives fluid” and 'tame' have a. limited usefulness. At. best, however, they are relative terms denoting qualities which do not always fit into patterns of ac- or plant. is not cntirely free of its original wildness, and the wildest. one that goes its carefree way in irresponsible abandon has some- where within its texture the soft- ness and the gentleness of an ordered life. For that matter, is not. man himself subject. to the same variable law? Probe deeply PROFESSIONAL Ciaaosi J. A. McGuigan A. Wallhen Guiidblf BARBISTEII. BOLICITOR. an-. LLB. Noni” Em BABBHTI-SR soiiciron lic ciiiiih Biiiiiiiiigv hl"hllll'ps siiiinim: i 111 Gr lton Street H. J. Mubon, R.O. mm to W; L.n,,,,,,,,, l. - -"wry Cw 0'i"i"'"i' ii Bell. Murhieson & Foster Bnrrlllcrl. Sollcltnril. latr- R. R. Bl'Jl.L. Q1- 0. R. FOSTER. Ll..ll. Lmlm on City and Iillflll Properties 1.50 Richmond Street Cliarlnttetown. P. i J. S. Taylor ()PTt)M.E'l'RlS'l Eye: Examined. Glnues l'lliPtl Corner Kent and Queen SN. office Phone llllltl-.Hnuso llllfln Montague, P. E. 1- Plmiic 89:! Palmer 8: Huslum A. J. HASLAM. B.A.. LLB. Bnrrllter. Etc. Bank of Nova Scolla llbnmberl Charlottetown. l'. E. L MONEY T0 LOAN Gordon E. MucMiIlun. B.A.. LL.ll., Refrigeration SALES end SERVICE Ropnlrs To All Make! MOTORS , mwinciin; and Repair! ELEOIRICAL APPLIANCE Repairs, , Palmer Electric PHONE 1444 ' Olaf Blorge collected R new lint. R M A y 7 by being the first to land a catch BARRISTER. SOLIUITO . ;c.. "T" "' of halibut. this season. His boat.154 Prince st. - rimi-auetown: Gander 8: Hciszcird Tanzn brought. 64.000 pounds of PHONE 470 GILBERT A. (2AL'l)E'l'. ILL l.l-ll halibut from the fishing grounds Zjyygjtj an-mien and snllcltnrs off Scott. Island. Mathesclh Peukg & C. N" lgoniy (Inc Loan W. "W 0 II In an 0 ammv ' ' . . Nicholson ----f 7- The Pigs n ilver o the th- - ,,,.,,s, sidgilg Luke guperioiiorwas A. w. MATHESIIN. Q.C. Frederic A. Large. 9.C. mentioned in 1722 as an entry to 5- 51- 95-935 3-5" I-L-E Barrister. sullcllor. hotim the west. - JOHN P. N1LE0l.st)N. LLB- loyal Bank of Canada Blllltlllll Burllterl. Etc. Charlottetown, P. E. I. F " " - Money To MID Loam on City nml Fnrm 115 Grafton Street. p,W,,,me,, COMPLETE VISUAL Dr. K. A. Muciucliern MacPIin 8: Trainer -- DENTIST II. F. MKCPHEE. B.A.. Qt- '"i”'””i'”” iii” .. - -om-w vs at n - . 5 ., ANNALYSE 20, queen BL mm". an , barristers vc-p 7 '4 G. r-'. HUTCHESON Dr. A. L. Mqclsuuc clws. Rhycouc-id DEN'l'lST i ' V , ,- & SON , - Dental x-my BARRISTER. sui.i(.i1mc 1' ” cwnm BUILDING NOTARY. Elvk-Hm 77 Optometrists TE I'll Grafton St. Phone an anion. nun Bu : iz ' 'T-TtT'-"T-T'TT- cnAni.o'r'rE'r0WN J. A. Currutliers. R.O. , 53 Grafton Street Phone I'll , OPTOMETIIIST -2--------v-2--V ' . as none smut Pl-on 39'" M. Albcn Farmer. 9- ' (Next tn Simmons Agency) SA” LL”, Bu-rluter nnd'elollrlt"' Berth of commerce Bullllllll Cbnrlottotmvn Money on In!" -A-Illson M. Glllis. LLB. BABBISTIB. s0Ll()I'l'0II. uh. 180 ltclunond st. - chnrlotutown Phone mo C "i T” l'SOIiI Byron J. G:--mt. O.D. Dr-c),ll,',;o',!,-mt:,,, 0P'l'0MlT3l3"' C Palmer Graduate 110 Kent Street Phone In - CIIABLOTTETOWN tonnollh imm noun Phone um 20! l'""1ii H. R. DOANE In COMPANY. CIIAITIIID AOIJQUNTANTB i us One! (learn SI-. Charlottetown Phones 2000 - rm IIANTDOLPII W. MANNING. (LA. . ERMA l'. lllul'IlEll80N. GA. KEVIN J. lllclil-:NbA. I other office: It Illllfu. Dloneum. El. JolIn'I. Amhvrlt. m'"""'iii lentvlllo. Unrmol. New. Glunow and Truro. McDONAl.D. CIIRRII & CO. . OIIAITIIID A&OUN1iAN'l'B Montreal. Quebec. (mane. Tenn Saint John, sherb 9. he t.l was impossible to conduct business struck out. Klrlxlnnd Luke. Monemn Inn ton. ldinonuiti. Char Mtelown. '6” Cum: llrlx. Charlottetown Telel1l""'” i