m“ .~ . , l,» .'The King. Government tremendous responsibility in ignoring‘ the due bf law in its treatment of these sus-‘ m m. roman-clam cited shovel ' ‘I'll! . BIIIIILIITTETIIIIIII aunlllnll u dClnne Aether-bed . Department. Ottawa Pruident: w. Qlmhr 8- Ilvl-vln. ll-P- Vieoheeldent: J. l. Burnett, FJJ. A Mnelufnfll. 0.8.0. Morning Daily (Founded ll ilfl) Mall. Ieetfifflee eti. IJJ. The Guardian may be obtained at: Ihb Ioaaoee Shop. Moneten, N. I. The New; Shop, Moneton, N. B. George McLean, Proton N. 8.. Walker's White Spot. II Salter St, Halifax/NJ. Ietrepolitnn New: Alency, IllB Peel St, Montreal. United Cigar Stores. Chateau Lauder, Ottawa Ont. l. Aitken, Lord Elgln’: tlotel Ottawa, Ont. J. Pine. 354 Bay St., Toronto Ont. Wolfe's News Stand. Sudbnry. Ont. Old Solllh Newl, Cor. Milk ‘and Washington Sh. [Ionian Illltlllllfl New: Agency, Times Building New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink." ' FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1948 Bacon Trade Prospects ‘In the latest issue of the Economic Analyst an interesting review of the wartime develop- livc stock and meat trade is give11 by Mr. ll. K. Leckie, who, in the course of his summation, says that, in view of the great expansion of the livestock industry in Canada in response to wartime demands, the question naturally arises — where do we go Must production eventually return to pro-war levels or ‘can part of the wartime in- mcnts'in the Canadian from here ? crease be maintained? These are questions, the reviewer adds, which at the moment are of vital concern the entire livestock industry and meat Turning first to the possible future of the bacon hog industry, it is not yct clear what volume of CXDOIII_I)H.CUII Canada may count 011 ship- ping ill post-war years, although a figure of 450 billion pounds has been suggested. On the supply side, the level of hog production which can be maintained depends 011 a number of fac- tors, including the supply and price of. feed abor, the attractiveness or compet- ing products and the general reaction of farm- graills and ers to hog production prospects. From lhc demand side, while it docs appear likcly that lhe United Kingdom will continue as the clliqf export nlarkct for Canadian bacon, yet the quantities whicll she may be in a posi- tion to accept depends, in turn, 0n her home production policies, the opportunities for reci- procal trade, and several other factors. More- over, tllerc will ccrtaillly be competition in the bacon lradc which Canada will have to meet on the British market. One fact, however, has been proved wartime, llanlcly, lhat Wiltshirc sides can be produced and handled in Canada in, large vol- umc and of good (lualilyl, provided there is an adequate sup ly of iced grains al1d,a favorable If Canadian bacon is to r1:- tain an important place in the world market, it will he CsSCllllfll lu Illlilllllilll a proper balance bclwccu the live stuck and grain-grmying in. hog-feed ma rgin. duslrics. q Liberty OI The Subject Commenting on the Ottawa espionage in- vestigation, the Toronto Globe and Mail says: Ordcr-in-Cuullcil authority of which lhirlcell ‘spy riug' suspects are being dctaincrl for inlerrofliltion emphasize the fact that ill dealing with the‘ situation lhc Government has adopted measures against the extrclnes of which the pcoplc of this country protested evcn (luring tllc great emergency of imprisoned benefit 0f counsel on the urdcr of a Minister I of tlfe Crown and without limil as to the time they may be llClfl before being brought lo trial, “fcrnls of lllc war. Persons have been or released. “There arc lilncs, be rcspcctcrl. "It would be well to remember, however, ." that it was not the Royal Commissioners who decided that Canadian citizens should be seiz- Od and held incommunicado. That was decided by the Government when the Order-in-Council The commission- ers were not appointed until Feb. 5. . "For its purposes, the Government draft- Id the order largely in the wording of the fam- gous Section 21 of the Defence of Canada Regu- ilations. These wartime regulations, Canadians ;Will recall only loo well, proved a most effect- five ‘instrument for putting people behind barb- 'ed wire and keeping them there, even when theylhould not have been there at all, land in eonle eases for long periods after their, inno- was passed 011 Oct. 6, 1945. eenee was established." ‘l ~ of course, when rights nlusl be subordillalcil lo lhc interests of the Slate, and lllc two Royal Commissioners investigating lllf‘ disclosure of sccrct informa- tion to Russia zlppnrolllly fccl that this is one 0f those ()f‘ca~.i0lls, 'l"llc_y' arc bolh lustices of the Supreme (Tum-l of Canada. Thcy have the assistance of zlble counsel and, as this newspaper has already commented, their judgment is has assumed j nothing less than the suspension W," , beef‘ of Mogul Carla: "No free- glrqllbe liken‘, grimprlsoned, or disseised. wed or exiled, or in any way destroy- wtil e go upon him. lforyill wound to trade. in under without civil lo love of doubt nickel such broom Scotla It is 1939 place- l94°i 194°. nature these . lm, weep: by legal iudizment of hi; peers ,, 16,136,601 a year ago. derilly. headquarters. as 1938 but were inte Too safely laid away. Museum of . the l-EDITORIAL NOTES- Oi VIII! ti‘ ifillllk moneybeing the root of all evil. i l! i i accommodation could he tablish a home there. annunl be sufficient to run such all lion? v a 1i 1v ;bron7.e powder; abrasives, and s, brushes, buttons, small 11d Yard trausnliltc stated that Scotland Yard intends Dr. R. T. Gunther, then curator of fety. He ‘died suddenly in and the present curato calibre ridges and shotgun shells, clocks and watches, luggage, musical instruments and pens. e, a Premier Jones seems to agree with Fin- ance Minister Ilsley in his unfortunate break at Ottawa, claiming the Government is not sub- ject to the Legislature but ‘to the King for its conduct of public affairs.‘ He will realize his mistake in due season; The debate on the Address at the Legis- lature has not been unduly prolonged. The fact seems to be the Government is short of able debaters, and the Opposition strong -in this re- spect, puts it all over them. Premier Jones and Public Works Minister Barbour are the Gov- ernmenfs only big guns. The others “but in" here and there. Forty-one years service in the Army, with two long service medals and two good conduct medals, is surely a record‘ for Canada. is what—and moroesergh-Maj. Irlam, our es- teemed fellow citizen has to his credit on his demobilization at Halifax Wednesday. He will be the recipient of many congratulations from hosts of friends hire and elsewhere. That Stocks of creamery butter in nine princi- pal Canadian cities March I amounted to 53s 656.! 56 pounds compared with 13,952,164 pounds ‘February 1 and 11,372,640 pounds a year ago. Cheese stocks totalled 14,250,465 pounds com- pared with I7,653,229 the previous month and Holding of cold storage eggs were 416,550 dozen against 273,250 and 237.423- Presidcnt Truman hit the nail on the head when he declared: “A truly religious among our people would go a long way toward obtaining a national health program, a national housing program, and an extended and improv- ed social security program." "But," he added, "certain interests” were “so greedy for gold” that they were “lobbying to defeat his domestic leg- islative programme.” Alas, it was evcr thus, the fervor William III of Britain died this date 1702; son of Mary Stewart, daughter of Charles I of England; married Mary daughter of James II of England; invited by the anti-Stewart ele- ment of army and parliament to oust the Stew- art regime, and lauded at Torbay for that pur- pose in 1688, and proclaimed King the year fol- lowing; had a stormy reign both pt home and Mlllflmnttehgg “ “'1 ‘n "b!" “baht: fill‘ “m l" ""1 1° s11 end 1m there “°W'NP°' Wu“ would be 90 I __ aeuarfétrfld_ 1| Strntford Ill LII an“ filing; "$132!? m: {ballad ouilileli: in pace whit "u, n’t endure -end It would on w" had 2 n1 "Y? Vanctiiiiver QPgCIIIIlJF w ‘mum’ “Blbblh no [tangy] ‘ b 22:: snarl" '"“1"'..:.-F‘="-'¢* i dleeuel . almost my Iotther animals,‘ lQyIpn-uu-a], elm the rabbit. -Kltchener to One w t“!!! poem: 51nd, u“ all tli . emu]: Willi/fig dpont hu settled hefor. I 1 an. . new ecergecril an ‘Itflliveioeliylyfi A be slzlslsr "l-"r ~=~ ssh-l»- R has develo 51-“. 1W1“! echnlque whdigiay e igpggd- “P "- supplied by three hnd "Prim. ms 111.510 bricks in a six-hour M-inlnute working dg‘ The United States, cannot. of courtii‘ llke ldvflllllse of um develop; ment until It rlds Itself of labor. i=lEil“i‘>‘..i§§P““"'“" — “Iv-Md ope, wherever flee been held. the 111111.11? cialgflrhilf Blnnlng to assert Itself. After vlew- ing the chaos produced not only by the war but by the pollgleg 0g tionnry "refo " f th left. It will 1123i ngne of New York Times. ‘ There are five m 1- the Prairie Provlncgonnfl$lrezisgig has many different ty es of 5°11, These climatic and sol Vlriaum" r we rlse to widely varying ccndl. tlonr for crop growth, Fm- the past 30 years, the Dominion Derlmentnl Farms Service studied these variation! on the stations located In the more portant regions. - From Govern- ment Bulletin. The U. S. Wer Department bu Just released_ a batch of figure; about the dwindling K-9 Corps The greatest number of uniform- ed tail-waggers at one time was 19.401 We are told 10.888 received assignments. not all overseas, for there was plenty of lruard work to do here at home: 0.012 dogs lost their lives In the service of country and 8'10 others were listed as missing. There are 8,882 gone abroad, and died iust before the outbreak of the war with Spain: “There is one CCfii-lill means by which I can bc sure never l0 sec my country's ruin: I will die in the last ditch." a v l- l- The Minister of Public Works’ suggestion that a home for juvenile delinquents could be BOBBIE-American provided in the vicinity of the airport, and the inmates lakcn lo Charlottetown for church on Sunday, would indicate he is not keeping touch with the times. Church services are al- ready being held at Maple Hills—thc official designation for the airport township-and no provided them for 20 inmates, should the government es- llul would $9,000 per in at institu- Ccltillg baclfinlu our export slridc, evi- Trade blinistcr 1\IacKinnol1 announces removal of export control restrictions fronl some 300 items, cffcctivc ycslcrdzly, March 6, “when shipped t0 countries with which Canada has normally traded in the past." A statement from the minister's office said items removed from control included newsprint, fine papers woodpulp; chclllicals, including calcium carbide, sodium cyanide, acetic acid and carbon black; asbestos, f llIOfSDfll’ and mica; petroleum products; talc and other non-metallic minerals; miscellaneous items as certain types of aircraft and parts, cart- Once again the international war on crime has been taken a decisive slrp forwards Scotland Yard, the world-famous London police I11 order lo prosecuted-l criminal d a fingerprint by wifclcgg f rom London to Melbourne. The trails- mission, carried oul by Cable 3i \vil_'¢l€5§. 100k only seven minulcs. Within Z-l ‘WW5 smilalld Yard received confirmation that the Melbourne police had been able to identify lllc criminal with the aid of the wirelfied fingerprint. i ments of this kind lzre carried out as early rrupted by World War II. by Experi- to hold conferences in the near future with represen- tatives of police forces throughout the world in order to turn the international value of this revolutionary advance to the best Criminological experts describe the new meth- ods as qng 0f the grepteit advances ever made. \ 1U advantage. In the autumn of/ of the History of Science, Oxford, decided to store a number of its treasures 1n a March, r, Dr. F. Sherwood Taylor‘, who was appointed in the autumn of found on his arrival that an unspecified number of objects (including about a dozen; of the fihest astrolabes, the dial made by Nich-l olas Kratzcr for Cardinal Wolsey, and some fine watches) were missing from the cases. The’ late curator left no record of the number and of the objects, nor. of the plane where were stored, and the i etlitor of the mue- eum, the only person who might have known the whereabouts of these treasures, died only e few weelre later. Every imaginable clue Ila verity asshole is now seeking publicity to: the been followed up withoutivail, saddle“ Uni- Idte in _ first anyone, stphomeor abroad, wle‘ ‘kg: of my package deposited by Dr. plbbebly in the first few week; of “communicate with the curator of the {the History of Science, Broad Street, A". .1 . back to former owners, 644 have been declared surplus n: of Feb. 1. and 3.332 are stlll In active rer- vlce doing sentry duty but are slated for demobilization. -- New York Herald ‘Tribune. will"!!! KlI-lllmn, a young Jap- from Monteroy, California, a former sergeant. In the United States Army Air Corps, a week or so ago married Mary Enta at Winnipeg. Mary was horn at Vancouver but l5 of Japanese blood. Now, young Kltnilmn learns that because the American Immi- lzratlon authorities regard his bride as a Japanese he can not lzet her admitted to the United State's-The exclusion Act of 1924 Is definite, Japanese can not be admitted. Nor can the bridegroom remain In Cg- nada; hls permit ends on Anrll R0, So much for romance. -The Dally Province, Vlhcouver. The Indian situation In one that: demands a concerted effort-dran- qullllty wlthln the subcontinent: capital loans from abroad; food to meet the Impending famine: long- "Fm Drolects f0‘: development of the land and Its resources; educa- tlon for a largely illiterate people: more scientists, more doctors, more muses more sewers. more respect for human life. These lzood Ihlflgi mbzht come more easily after e Sfllllfflflvry political . settlement but they do have to come if India is to take her proper niece In the world. Bombay sleeping l.n the streets or people llvlntz on l2 ounce: of cereal a dav don't make fora "l?" flDDPqach to present-day problems. - New York Times, Some Ingenious devices have Iwen borne of the war, Now rorvvs n simple, compact arnllanvn, '1- g- form of a tire-track, that will ~11 a motor vehicle out of rnud_ lrr or snow, where chains would nc-vrr prove efficient. It consists merely of seven small. but heavy, steel plate , all hooked together, that pro de a two-foot runway. No jack ls needed. Justldrop it In front of u rear wheel and attach a cable to th- bumper. When clear, vou fold it up.to a size no larger ‘ha-i a cigar box. Strange that. r-f all the motorists who have huffed and puffed, made the nlr blue as they stripped the gear: of their rnrg, none has ever thought of it he- fore. —Hamilton Spectator. If you were inclined to tbinlr. after a vlslt south that the United States wee enjoy n: neuter eu - plies of sugar and candy than t e Canadian ration, you can now “ your opinion. A city trav- eller juet-beck re have been cut so s ort that lead- ing New York hotels lock up their auger supply nightly in vaults and ufer and dole t out very reluct- antly to customer: In the dining roomt. A sudden cut In the rupply ha: left them very short. candy buslneel ha: felt it, too, and candy of any kind. le becoming ln- creasingly herd to obtain In molt U. B. pentrie.‘ tAI tea‘ harm or mar-gar ne—‘- u: ry an ge- _ Vancouver Herald. Notes Way 9'1 Evergreen AVG» blazer Permanent llbrcegxllann. also‘; Hartford b. Conn. l“ Wllflm- II throughout Iiur- d the extreme right and the revolu- we rte supplies A The’ the epondenh ‘ of‘ _‘ qneeflone ~ pl fattest The Charlottetown APPRECIATION Sun-I have lust. finished ' an answer by ‘firs!!!’ to en u- ticle broadcast B, by Cheney. B. the BBO and re ted To “El. ‘ thnlgke for his able and oounleous reP . Having wondered if such on er- ticle would Io unchallenged, It was refreshinl! and null-twins i!!- deed to find It was not e0. I am. 1r. etc» ’ WILLIAM II. SUIGENOII. NOT ISLAND POTATOES? slr,-I have' often wondered whether or not. Ashe farmers of Prince Edward Island are swore of the manner in which their mea- niflcent potato product is "boina sabotaged. You may go from one store to another here in Roalindale. Massa- chusetts, and you are always con- fronted with the same miserable at ninety-four cents per peck. I read your daily paper and op- O pq-eciate its intelligence. 1 appreciate hhe alosenoe of beer and whisky ads. I am. Blr. etc.. JOHN A. MeLEOD. Rloslindnle. 3411s., March 5. 1946. _.i-i,_-- RURAL VISITOBRS COlflLAINT shy-The Provincial Legislature being now in session, this would be a good time to broaoh the sub- ject, "The need of l1 public lava- tory In Charlottetown.’ If’ anyone has found one more to date they surely have been more suc ul than I. and I would be very irate- ful if anyone could inform me of its whereabouts. The lavatory In the Market Buildimt (If one could call It that. Dorlhnps at the pres- ent tune closed) Is a dlslzrace w the City. the most unsalitary place I have ever seen. Just. a olflw I01” disease-to breed and Slbfflld- I 9m very much surprised that the City Council have not taken some steps toward improving the matter, or again there ls the Travel Bureau. I would think they would be ln- terested in having a. fine public lavatory and rest room for tour- ists. This would do much toward advertisinl; P. E. Island as a tour- lst resort. Could not. this Island afford a building such as I have mentioned. and also have a hired caretaker for the purpose .of clean- ing and looking after it? I feel quite safe m savlns the malorlty o! the rural population would gladly contribute to such a scheme if It were undertaken. I have of- ten wondered what people coming from other provinces have thoumht regarding the matter when Prince Edward Island Ls advertised so ex- marched with the leh »El 1th Army; Desert, Italy Gerulalny Gross. The-y their high traditions War I; when ttiey had also fought with distinction in every war wile. nds of Gila bl li li " l\\l l(l.‘\ l-.\ I72 Ul l‘l.\ ‘wl A UTU B. ll. HUGHES l~.li\ |lll"\(.' l'l|l .1’\(l(‘.ll) l\l l} liN l‘ Normandy, and in . ‘rileir sailors served on Islanders flewl with the the Battle of RAF in Britain; and In all the far-flung combat lines of the sky In all the Services they gained numer- ous decorations for gallantry ' action, including the Victoria wort-hily malrrtained| clf Worlzl Upper llhe Commonwealth by the genius of his military strategy and his leadership during the vital months of the war of 1812 and he died in ' Queernstorl Heights. A and generous Canada y 1m- plrleselve memorial that stands on . » Sir Le Merchant, another Guemseyman was a former governor of New- foundland end of Nova Scotia. Jersey capital and enterprise developed the rest cod fishing industry of ' e St Iavrrence. v in no; nineteenth Ince Edward land. lenders In every decade have streamed by their hundreds to every part of the Dominion. The)‘ formed manly Channel Island so- cieties; from Toronto‘, Inrldorl and St. ‘Iholnlas to British Columbia. In tine post. five s the Ohan» nel Islands Soc y at. Van/wuver has r larly sent invaluable aid to the land exiles In Brit/sin. The Channel Island constitutions were forged before Magma. Carts. The isles formed port of tine Duchy qt Normand and when In 1066 William. Du e of Normandy. be- came King of Erlglsnd, the Isles were linked to the British realm. Thirteenth century King John lost. the whole of Normandy‘. but the Channel Islands remained stead- fastly loyal to Eingland and its King. Throughout Uhe centuries the islands were repeatedly attacked by continental raiders: their towns and villages were ravaged: ““..‘.‘.°"%l..‘l£¥.'. 1111114114 4 t “ Beauty 4 cheap appearance- of culls that Tho-usa. rmel Island created b: Mu ‘Factor. have been cut and bruised in the descgt {served ilnh the Oatlapian lywood’! m!!! Ill! Ifllllll- l 1mm; arm orces. ey came rom r. l I have heard more than one per- all parts of the Dolmlnion. From l mx1“m&:°': ‘mafia’; “H”; m“ ny_",,y911_1g ma; g5 wlmt the its earliest days Islanders shared < NW3". ‘mmmuun mm P. E. Islanders think they can In the shs i118 01' Qanfldfl- 511' ‘ chum,‘ "um, M“ u, dump on our store counters. they 3601283“? ret- BOIOUIIHI‘ ilfirwy ,| “m” mum m“ , “Huck. can have their trash and eat it Def-WI! Y. Dlliilnfld t} 1ND (110115 4 hruummw ‘y, "h". a" _.. . ' role in romot g the expedltlop l hm" pmcn‘ upmoh “d , Someone is doing you folks a ggwlligmrvuf; gméghgeghesfrillgillilllifi p0,“, u; 32x6 injury‘ You should t“ and Oarteret 3.1. one of the founder: j __ m“ “ms “e W“ 5°“ m" girilinriicssliivelilam Bmitihnzrls roi- ,'I'IIE2 tlon. It is future with their of all P0 suffered gmve fine Is depreciation stock; repairs mines and to mounted; the anoed and restored. houn always but the Royal Militias always succeeded in throwing the Inva- ders out. In the age of sail the Islanders built shps of such uallty and of such stout timlbers t at: the-v sailed the seas of the tcrlslvely. On coming to the calil" tal of the Province they walk for hours inquiring and hunting for a lavatory with no success. which my experience many tunes. 1 regret very much to have this published In the press. but d0 want to express my opinion- Hoping someone with authority will take steps In the near future for improvement along this line. I am, Sir, etc., RURAL DWELLER. Gaspereaux, RE. I. The' Channel _ Island Story (By Sandlord Bllcq. in the Empire Digest) ~When Kin George and Queen Elizabeth vis the British Ohm- nel Islands and were welcomed with lulbounded enthusiasm and emotion it marked an occasion of unique historical interest; for as their Maid-glues stepped upgn lib- emted d soil the artfelt greetings from an entire popula- Ion formed the spmtarleous ex- reesion of a nlne-cerlvllries-old idelity; cradled, fashioned and nurtured by the free and bounti- ful association of free peoples. Their long story crowded with lhlstcry, the only par of the Brit- ish Isles to be Inv ed, the loyal islmds of Jmey, Guernsey, Alder- ney and Bark are the oldest poe- sesslone of the British Crown. Not only have they contributed their fnlnlonl, but. l1 ocrnparable silo In the world has so many intimate end long-estab- lished ties with Canada. 1M1- flve long, unbending and intolerable yea-rs a proud and I11- nt saeli-irovsrnfng people h of the Iweetlklt . fervent and mfelllrll - tnlrltain endtheoeuse of all, Men. They reunelnee ‘gggikrepentedlumtlig: ' been: enerwedletaand world. Guernsey in i119»! 6TB W85 the centre of a privateer fleet that had a lzreat influence on naval In L116 liingilsh Channel. The fleet was so for- ldable and rendered such effec- tive assistance to Enllland by waging war on all vesseb of the King's enemies that Burke de- clared in the British parliament the Channel Islanders were almo be called one "of the ers of the world." Rlgh down the centuries a long succession of Islanders have contributed notable service to Bri- tain. 'I‘hev have produced admir- als, generals lmd air commodores. ‘Ihey have carved their own niche ln medical science. in literature and art. In the Guernsey and Jer- sey cow the Islanders by careful breeding have given to akrlflllhlre the breeds ucin the highest the world. W tuberculosis from the cattle oln tzhe Islands. The herds vrere reduced somewhat durinl; the occupation: but they are still intact. In the early colonization of Am- erlca a Guern ymarl was gover- "s: of New Y and governor of the united colonies of New - ln-rlrl in America. ‘A Jerswman wee oo-founder of the state that bears the name New Jersey. And an Ia- dard st $Yihe (Enamel. the beautiful and Isle! possessed medlately afber thousands of tons fish troops and all the left. Working with speed 1nd task flciency the aided the lsbmds steps towards r population . ltlatlve the. 011a fore the invasion of life. to a modem tourist industry sour sta f loned on sey’s staple early mu l house tomatoes. e. 3' lo a1 to Br! eep grateful ntenselly the Brit and In nrre 11m min tiheir 01mm hev In remune- L?“°‘é§.‘1".i‘.i.9.“° filfinwilffifiii $322.1... Induetf; all’ tenebiw m rush. against the nlsh Arm- an untimely: pudeovour to rte; ddniwtrieyrl fought, at afalgar and ggtgbaihult ca; ormer n" atTheaélflgiiilél Islands are already lies/an wlui n1 in‘ o lmymcr Do- gra/ppling with the task of reswra- and vgour. l Mar Factor’: ‘ 1 _ Society for the Queen Stare and IIIFLIIEEIZI. MAGS AMMONIATED BBONOHIAL COMPOUND FOB COUGIIS AND COLDB ATTENTION We carry a complete line of Trnuee. All eilel. Mall Orders Given Prompt , Attention Nfilfflffifilifllll considerable. all ds oi islanders face the wrasions of to In will. t0 UN" bud t to be Vflnaxleliefl equiilbri land. of Islanders liberties. prov the 1 technicians clear- mlnes and the mili- eoovery. magnlftclent. mterprise and the deep gratitude of Because of their ahliitgy and ‘I: slumy anlenltieo and services ~ community. qf income; , ceof the Island's woepflfli-I m intensive mllture of exports and , gotatoes and outdoor n- uerrlsey specializes and flowers. All th Islands have to with grleveous ddapmbslueed b; the i n o“ ‘nun ‘mu the for Drlclmd’! oud Comm Channel Islanders look in with confidence. abiding determmebion the ll lid! I?! l l nulls ‘i The they n - homes erluded . Many have ncial lose. There t, lloee of est/J eur- bol- um inn God. 1m- ikferotlon. of GRIT/Plies. Bri- the force t in biletrgrllfifi wm the entire ' ed men Charlene the ‘ihe is a growing but the main; all Bu the land. J - hi! in hot- nlelone 8WD“. but. steadfast.- huh! of their place e fu: pmiu IN MONTREAL . ‘ M... of‘ sen.- iii-wally m, n n16 Incense o! its ~ mm w“ and its oonvmieizt I insqusmswinosonlnsaaplssau the‘ WEI . . .' - -. K-C- mm m’ M” Q B F McPHEE BA task w. are for-tiger! w an CH8, 194a ltrofbetlifiilelkflarlls ‘Clllrloi R. MeQuald t ‘ IJ. . , eel-rum, Solicitor. Notary. m. lemrii rm: Building, Charlottetown Phone 1111 -O, GAUDET £0 HASZARD Berrhtell. eon-rum. nouns; m, nouns -ro= mm umnurr a cannu- . L1,; s. war/mm: GAUDfirPIiIln, finndhnBukolCommereeBlng, Olinrlettetolmhl; NEIL W. ‘HIGGINS Chartered Accountant 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Tel. 589 P.0. Box 66 O llorrell and flolllpally Aeeonptente D. F. “ARCHIBALD Intern ‘hut Burma; Charlottetown n. it. nouns s c0. Chartered Accountants ' B8 Grafton Street. Charlottetown than 8H0 lo: M‘! Rudolph W. Inning, 0A I. A. BENTLEY. LO. Barrister: n-nd ‘ mere-n h! McLeod & Bentley l 1n III-nee Street l W. l. BENTLEY. ILO. o "#4 a .~ - ~ . 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