I macro" rTll-lEm-‘CUARDIAN llosning Dally (Ienlldeii i i811) lhlhorllesl ae Iiormnd (‘inn lull, Pass Ollioe Dnpntiiisul, Ossavr Tho lulnnd llaerdien Pub! like! and lounging simmer. J Il- Berle“- .5gmriute Editor. Irnisk Walker. est Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest lnk." DHABLOTTETOWN. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1949 Spoocli From ‘Iiio Tlirono . w“--. n, The Speech from the Throne Ponour the H-utenoot G0 islature yesterday follows _ cast in yesterday's Guordion- be introduced inc margarine ban wh strictions; for incorporating Cr handle certain Government activities the words of the Speech, have come near the borderline of business ente orkmen's Compensation; f theTrade Union Act and other statutes, including y be-completely revised broadly the lines fore- The legislation to Iudes provision for lif ile imposing certain color re- own companies to ing the provisions o for amending numerous the Game Act which ma o ‘the wording of the there is now no Fisherman's tence. The old one has ceas the new one —-of which non may be members of t en appointed. lt is ll be filled without delay, and _ merits will be strictly along non-partisan Loan Board in exis- ed to function and e of the personnel he Legislature — has Ml to be hoped that the hope of having Federal Government in ionol Highway this year, be still in a nebulous k Hon. Mr. MacKin- Mines and Resources, stated in Commons that "no ed at between the Federal While the Speech expresses the co-operation of the the construction of a Nat this matter would seem to stage at Ottawa. non, Minister of have yet been arriv _ Government and any of the Provi negotiations are actively vince, it was intimated the new highway will likel through what is known as t Clear roads to the Tryon road. . course, many happen before the protect ma- terializes — including a Dominion election cam- some months ago that he Bradford and Big is most noteworthy about the Speech is its omissions. lt is customary to announce that the Public Accounts and estimates for the next fiscal year will be presented, but of this there is no indication. Nor is there any reference to the promised external audit, or to the economies which the Premier rpredicted, last year as a re- sult of installing a high-priced machine in the auditor's office. Our farmers, too, will note as significant the of any mention cation, a subject which figured prominently in two successive Liberal provincial platforms, and has been urged time and again by our farm -or- ganizations as a matter of prime urgency and importance. Speeches from the Throne in prev- ious Iyears took cogniza-nce of this fact, though the references were becoming vaguer each year. Now, apparently, the alibis have petered out, and all the sweeping powers which the Govern- ment has taken to deal with the matter, and all the fulsome assurances it has given the elector- ate, have been impotent to give birth to a single ray of hope, or hint of policy, in His Honour's twenty-four paragraph Speech. ' The llew "Y" tlentrs Province-wide interest will be taken in the d dedication this afternoon of w Young Men's Christian As- stone of which was official opening an the magnificent ne sociation building! the corner- laid last August by His Excellency Viscount Alex- ander, Governor General. ln attendance at to- day's ceremony will be Govemar Bernard, who w will be by the Rev. J Paul's Anglican Churc more and Mr. B. Fran-k Tinney, immediate will give short addresses. Men's Chorus will be in a will be a simple one.‘ His Honour Lieutenant ill spehk. The dedication T. lbbott, pastor of St. h. President T. Roy Cud- ttendance. The cere- but it will mark a milestone not only in the history of on in this Province, but in commun- development as well. The old Y.M.C.A. building Street, dating from i872, was to be erected io America. The new building is the to be erected in the present century. Thus tory has been made on two occasions by the local organization, each time with wholeheart- ed community support. The campaign in connection with the new building was launched in i944, after war activi- ties had. strained the accommodation of the As- sociation to the limit. With heavy detachments of army, navy and oirforce (first the R.A.F. and later the R.C.A.F.) stationed in or nearlChar- iottsfown, thousands of service men were mak- I old building and facilities each final decision to campaign for new when an offer for the property vincial Government. The building material proved ritable obstacle for some time, but , work on. the new’ site was started in the i947. Except"for the swimming pool planned," the new building ls in com- vritli the design approved by the v the Y.,M. C. A., and ' Q "iistructsd es to milks itpossilile are litter, ‘without flilvoltsrotions in e biiiiqng have already s piescilt remains only provide ideal accommoda- ,, tii iIlllM end senior. the first building r Association purposes in 1""! . . vies received‘ by the Pro ‘ not Committee of who have subscribed so generously to the institu- tion have reason to feel proud of an achievement of such magnitude and importance. Long may it serve the noble purpose to wtifch it is being dedicated. ~ f EDITORIAL n01 as f. _-_.__ The Legislature. Farmers‘ Week. i i Boy Scout and Girl Guides. I i i The formal-opening and dedication today of Charlottetown’s fine new Y. M. C. A. comes most appropriately in the midst of National Youth Week. s’ in a , The lrish Parliament has turned down a ‘iilll which would have made it illegal for an lrish- man to buy a drink of whisky on Sunday. The vote was 65 to 4i. Island Senator Daniel Edward Riley of High River, Alta., who died last April, left an estate valued at $93,025, it was disclosed when his will was probated in court. Four sons and two nieces were named beneficiaries. About 44,000 English trout eggs have been sent by air to South Africa. They are to be used for stocking the lakes and rivers with fish of a high quality. They travelled to Johannesburg packed on darnp moss in two special light alum- inum containers. l t Summerside and Charlottetown fire chiefs have concurred in urging the abolition or curtail- merit of overhead wiring. The recommendation is based on the hazard to life which is presented by such wire in case of fire, but there are many other reasons of convenience and appearance which favour such a move. _ fi R A bill introduced at Ottawa by Mr. T. L. Church (PC-Toronto-Broadview) would require that any woman charged with an offence be tried by an all-woman jury. That would be a far cry from the present situation here where the fair sex do not have the privilege, or burden, of iury duty. ‘r . Sir Edward Williams Elgar, English musical composer, born this date i857; composed many outstanding works for festivals, and in i890 came his finest work The Dream of Gerontius produced at the Norwich Festival, and for which he was made a Mus. Doc. of Cambridge Univer- sity. He was knighted in i904 and created O. M. in 191i. H I I I “ That most valuable of handbooks, the Can- adian Parliamentary Guide, perpetuates angun- fortunate error in the numbering of Provincial Legislatures. Ignoring the difference between the Provinces of Ontario and Quebec which were created by the B.N.A. Act out of the old Province of Canada, and the Maritime Provinces which came in as existing units with Legislative con- tinuity, the Guide numbers all alike from Con- federation. t: sv a Nor is there any reference to the promised Premier predicted last year as the result of in- stalling a high-priced machine in the auditor's clarification of the accounts and- in ministerial achievements in keeping within the estimates. I I I Earl Baldwin, the socialist heir of Stanley Baldwin, the first Earl arid former Conservative Prime Minister, has got into trouble with the pow- a social reformer. In the Legislature of the Lee- ward lslands, of which he is governor, he made a speech in which he severely criticized the Col- onial Office and the Secretary of State for the he was recalled to London. This roused the black populace of the Islands, who sent a delegation to London to demand the Earl's return as gov- speech had been cabled home. ‘P ¥ l! endorse Mr. Inches’ proposal. I I I not of citizens tloiioldsol. or bstli. liitlustivhes . leojoffllsssli. ~_ ii rue__ouosouu._uiokwrtr;exouu fiiEbRUAxY E Surplus in. n. joint“. Winnipeg) qoropsurpluses‘ are cropping up lfleiolfbhq Q again. The-bee- sewers would be " mm“ In eleven-where the bee; got the device. honey. tf- consumers would absorb the delectable. confection u fest u the bees have been manufac- turlng it thee; lest couple of years. ‘Ilhe Old Country isn't: taking the apples ofAnnepolle my more and Nave Scotti. growers‘ are sabotag- ing apple trees. saving the verte- tles that‘ please the Canadian eye and tickle the Csnsdlen and. sacrificing the long keepers n-deecrlpte which used to ln-shlp loads to Inndon and inflict! without any started thinking 1n willllioon clllldlgn But. these two mun been. quite rlelghbofly ,0 amemrnllciw and they wennlt e an intern erii out of e few But. these two countl-l a? nuauéte neighborly (s: 9 “dd-MY were“ l0 I119»!!! an inferllllilongl 1 WI- Of a few million n potatoes. Bo they so, together under a m,“ w)!!! COilid be don zllllllkzfllid was that. o o up ml loading its nlrpiugbunm under the potato neighbor. It mtg cherltebly hlnied try. lined. to do the d1 T° 919°" potatoes p, States you have to have g and you can't g chucked eo_ much corn last fell that there aren't hogs and steers enough to refine it Into pork and beef endtliere is a IMO million To consume the surplus they wlll grow more hogs, which may later men-i a hog sur- plus. And a bumper crop of pote- Chsrlattetown to Hollywood, has flushed more em..- pllcatlone thsnthere us ways d cooking the esculent, ferlnnoeous "In Canada the chief specialized potato growing sreu. and the herd- est hit, are in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. This plains why the provision for tek- lng core of thesurplus, inude by tawes it ls different, 7h lsmus want our Vigor-pug, um B!" flown seed which m" better ytelds, especially lg w. southern States, so that, have h better chance lltotltier surplus. Bu: trade will be strictly Certified seed can b9 w“ m’ to certified seed potato 5mm ' that lg, will go into the gm; and not crowd American pom“ off the American dinner m“ I C O wlille beck, applies only to these two provinces. The “all s. good crop; potatoes ere of! The other outlets e Newfoundland, Central ..clu, the West: Indies. South Acn- ei-lcs end. until ft wee tensed off. the American market. Washington, of ooures, lrnponse n. tariff on potatoes. The regular import. ls 76 cents per hundred- But from Canada the mtlllan bushels stock and the first 2 1-2 mtlllan bushels of certified seed stock get in under a tariff amount. or 8'7 ascents per hun- When Canadian n, ‘mm found their US. nieork: cu; q lt wu their turn fo.yelL Netiq- sre not like wheat, m“ stored until n drought or s comes along to take m. | surplus. When there m emu new potatoes to go potatoes are good for Lotiling q,‘ cell! hos teed and by rm d; the hose are getting n lili snooty about them too. This time its] Ottiiiws. that. was on m; rmlylq end of the long distance iili-r phone and ft was Ottswsu an to do something for the Collie “WWW i PUBLIC FORUM I This column is open to the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Guardian does not necessar- cldedly indignant iumed". At. first I wondered wtint the girl really men-tit. second thought remzcnberlng that the girl who used this expression put angry emphasis on the last syllable of lt, ll. occurred to my mind that. whet she really wanted to say was, "I was so mad". I So much for the letter “A"; the other vowels fere~llttle Toronto, for instance, ls Tcrunte; Montreal is Montreal; news ts morning noose. and after- noon ls efternun. Sourlr is Surrey and surely ls shlrley; Old Charlottetown LAW STUDENTS BILL From debates nrid proceedings in House of Assembly, March 31, LONGEVITY CANDIDATES which was raised e million bushels trade conference. 884. Hon. Mr. Sullivan, leader of the the new," tum h collected. ' , I I I ‘ Government, moved second reading of an Act. relating to Lew Students. It provides that. law students may attend a Law School tn any place outside the ilmlts of the Province. As the law now stands, when a law clerk is artlcled he must. re- main in the office tltloner with whom he is artlcled. during a term of five years. At. the close of that time, he receives certificate to that effect. Within u short time past, a good Law School has been established and lt hon been thought advisable to permit law students at present nrilcled in this Province to attend that school during a certain portion of the five years In which they are engaged ln the prosecution '0! their studies, and to make provis- Slr,—The following names have been received for the Now" can" m m. ma”! 001m pllcntlonr. Uncle Bum. out of the goodness of his heart and the pocketbooks of ls nephews nieces, has placed n. floor under potato prices.‘ Arid prlcu are ly- lng flat on their _beck on the floor. It ts not en even floor ~io iiQ on. It varies from mOnth. to" month and from state f.o state. To accommodate the table of figures showing whet the floor price ls at a given time and plnoe, s. full typewritten sheet is need ‘. ls-worked-oui on e parity basis; American farmers are strong on .Whnt they dld was simply tllbi The first of next. April their. npectors wlll begin meesiulngig the potatoes on New Brlliillfl and Prince Edward Island film tn the our-lot shipping srus It wlll probably take s couple if months to take stock ln the bhi,‘ cellar: and pits. Then the Mail government. which has develop! a. wonderful technique for elus- nelltng money into its truiuyi- wlll write checks sgilriiill treasury for the umn-srketeilp- tntoee. The rate wlll be elllpe hundred-weight for potatoes v on hand and the growers wlll ‘ awn the potatoes. Wlhat will it. cast? pends. I talked with Deputyltlii lster of Agriculture King of ill He wouldn't be sure. 1t may M, . n few mllllons and then lfll there is n possibility that the.» plus-wlll have largely dlsspyl" ed. 'I‘here are all markets out-side the United INK. to be satisfied and nobody tell how much they may lnke._ O O O ' I talked with Harry Wolillr, I veteran exporter who war ~ < potatoes to Cubs 40 years m‘, (84) Mrs. Lydia Sims, Ken- . says stury for story; henceforth. glory must be pronounced glury in or- der to rhyme-with still-y; _ marvellous buihy girl named Gloria must hence- forth be Glurlii. But who worries about standard anything "What's the difference, say modems. ‘whey, kind of language F011 use so long as you're urxler- stood‘? And"wiist's the odds uny- wey so lons as you're happy’? So, slngton . . .. (85) Mr. W. Eddie Ves John Mill, Cler- mont. .. (87) Mrs. Emily Ford, Wln- ..;..;.s'...;l;. liérilléé WTZBSTTEIIRS UNABRIDGED. OR RADIO UNCOONTROLLED? 5"’- —‘ Fm)’ W“ Yell" 33°‘ the "Turn the radio on! Turn the l pr oer are 90 per cent. of purity; next’ seesori they will be so per cent, unlgss there ere more little potatoes this year Glnnclng over the sheet, I.]\Qli¢Qd that the December floor price for Maine. famous for potatoes and Republicans. was $3.06 per for No, 1 table stools loaded on cars. Across the ling In New Brunswick. but .tn the same the growers were getting less than e dallsr. What happened was they, when N3. POI-l"?! bllsn to roll out of the ground lest fell they start- ed rolling across the border. And how they did rolll, The P.1d. crop was late and the Isilltd growers tn on the movement to the ssme extent. was motor tnnsportAThone great powerful trucks, which can carry is csrlosd almost, would com; up from Boston and other populous Potato eltlnaccentres with goods for Mefne state merchants. Then they would ‘slip across the bor- der. I The _N.B. grower would see one of them squeezing itil_IOlQ. The driver would climb out. the pockets of his jeans wtth- folding currency and there was s. chance to dispose of 400 hundred-pound sacks and be on the receiving "end of a cruis- ffl‘ 0f fit) or‘ more from pocket \to another.‘ ‘ O l Prince of Wales College to the Anderson, principal that institution, lecturing his class on the history of the English lan- guage. In the course of his re- Turn the lights down to, And listen to the master ruy-de-o Tum the ray-de-o awawuwsn.” should couni. as part of the flve It seemed to the promoter tlint. this would be l! great ledvant- age to law students. The blll was reported agreed to without discussion. . rial from the Kremlin" of s desire to resume negotiations with the Western Powers, A change of tactics ls certainly visible in France and Italy since the fnllLre of the great autumn Perhaps they're righljand per. hops not; but. lf it makes no dif- ference wtlnt. prollounclntlon you use Bo Ions as you're understood. the question naturally arises as to why school boards should hengg. 10ml Bllend money for expensive Websters Unabridged Dictionar- ies. and why in the case of more somewhat solemnly, that he would not. like to come up to this world Cfle hundred years frum the dsy an WlliCh he was speak ng. Tap- ping ol feet. and clapping llailds followed this remark, which in those good old days was the usual signal in ?.W.C. classes that the professor had made a break af. his own expense. The "Old Doc- external audit, or to the economies which the the school board; burn them for good fuel and sub- stitute in their stead radios un. office. The omission may have been uninten- tional; or perhaps the Government is planning a pleasant surprise along financial lines, both in‘ now concentrating political methods and are seeking point. He paused in silence for n rmment, Bllfi then said more sol- emnly than before, "lo come down though not to Cuba. Then ll, 1 the best. market but. Oansde ped a tariff on Cuban sugsr l r that cooked the '. Cuba started to grow her l l potetoes from Northern seed ~ ped ln September and October. V agreed with Mr. Kim: o1 the eni situation. The Cllrlstuisi son ls always quiet, he islil,- ' with the turn of the year ~ ens looks up and no one w! l how fast: they will move out» I talked with l-larry mire, of Rel-timid which ll within the potato belt int. heavy jhippinl point. Be ls -. partials. Violent talk ls suddenly Out of fashion. The mOtIe of i940 ls very different from that i968. The new costumes end the new role require n P.W.C. sruonm (G He then proceeded to tell his m“ G" Nmem‘) pupils why he would not. like to come back to the world tn 1997- noy, even to_ his beloved Charlotte- town: "for", -~.td he, "among strange nights and sounds, it would be a strange jargon that would greet my ear on the streets of this city." The Old Doctor's prophecy quite arresting to my attention on the occasion to which I refer. and yet 1' could not believe that he Dmlihéiléd with great, accuracy in respect; lo the change to be found tn the English language in The Unchanging Nature ’ 0f SovietPolicy (By w. N. Ewer) The creation nf the new "mum" for economic mutual between the Soviet Union and 1m El-lmlienn satellite states ls clear- Parttes are agents of a hostile for- ers-that-be by attempting to out-Herod Herod as ‘ The second explanation ls equally llkely and in no way incompat- lble. One of the main immediate purposes of Soviet diplomacy ls to Western Eumpe and its ‘with the United States Mid Cen- adn tn an Atlantic pact. There has been n press barrage intended to 1"‘: d‘ I” "I" °f Imlmrbarlce as an hn lcntlon that the hopes whlgh Rd been aroused tn some qllgr. ters that a change in Russian P°l|0y wen lznnlizient, ‘W5! w be s new effort. to reach an understanding with the West. have been false hopes. The? Were aroused b! whet One Colonies, Mr. Creech Jones, with the result that Council. This ls not is ~- jolnlng n pact system. There ls a “Ilfmlaufln bu‘ new barrage against. Finland, of which the obvious purpose‘ ts, to strengthen the hands of the Bwe- dish neutrallsts, one of whose fev- ourlte arguments ts that Bwedlsh neutrality ts Finland's tectlon, that were Sweden to throw ln her lot with the West the~Pnklle coup would be repented In Hel- "How". thought I to myself, “could the English language change one hundred years to such an ex- lefll that the Old Doctor couldn't understand lt. on heurlng lt spak- en on the streets o! Charlotte. flfiy years of the Doctor's prophetic period, ever. have alreedygpessed away. and UIWIIJHB t0 the jargon that iii-ll? comes over the radio and that. one overheats on the elde- Wolki of Charlottetown. I am not so surell-iat. the Doctor's prapllwy To begin with besides Yen emf OK. and other slung “y. "lung, there hei been‘ nimrgier of new words ldded to the vocabulary of ‘niece relate mainly to new ln. ventlolrs and new social and pol- itical isms, - not. forgetting of and psychol Ifiesewould be confusig "With to the Old Doctor, but I10! merly so revolting to his ear II the elllfllo in the |ll nauneln- uieny summon every-d“ words owing to the dsaiorslleetton of the old stander-d vowel sounds first‘ thing Washington. D.C.. end I-lertlerid _ shipping points knew. quote was pretty well used Even ioed stock was aolng over. PrlceetnClirudn we're being sup- IY? ttiiflll. potato price floor while. for s time. potatoes actually stopped moving out. ernor. In Landon politicahcircles it is said that’ Earl Baldwin probably will return as governor. His Excellency, it is said, has beenrecalled to London for "consultation" merely after his pOrLers 1n the interests of growers. ,"You work with lb err?" I asked. "At lrlil. l, to get the dealers to ix: .._ .. - on January um M. Mire“ us. he ‘replied. He oi Cochin, veteran Communist Lead. er. presided iu the oldest member, W" "to evening sitting of the "m" Albefllbli‘. A year ego his llteeeh had been so provocative that. ft aroused s Chamber. This time tt was stud. vriieiiisr ii will cost will“! Revealing that Moncton had realized a (To be canal“: g revenue of $90,2i0 through the sale of electric power in i948 end that it anticipated a profit of $79,000 this year, Mr. C. F. fnches, K. C., Saint John, urged that the New Brunswick Board of Commissioners of Public Utilities order that the city sell this power at cost in order to make possible a reduction rather than an increase in rates in Moncton. Mr. Inches, representing the Moncton Board of Trade, advanced his proposal at a hearing of the application of the Monc- ton Electricity and Gos Company for increased rotis in Moncton. Declining to decide whether the ci could be placed in thrcloss’ of a pub- tic utility, the board of commissioners refused to ..’I‘hen pa But Prince and Italy are more I” “It P 7*“ m" E important ‘than even Bcisndlnnvtn. It ls ‘obviously desirable Moscow's point strengthen any French or Itellsn wluetence to join tn u peat lyi- teui. And whet better itgimeiits can be provided against. the poet than these: first, that it. ts uiingc- essnry-end expensive-lino ls no‘ danger from the lost: sea- ond. that lt would be provocative and might destroy the new vis- ible hopes of a new rapproche- ment? Cecliln endffollletit both tion for s campaign And ln the course of lt he made which at once started speculation. said "has often repented and n. cently renffu-rned that he does not believe tn the danger-of e new Wlr- He continues to think that differences between W0 Ilelt. sections of the ‘world can be settled by peaceful mglng)‘ ' Nut dove lster 11s.; jfldlflflfl 301W“. ‘dlgnor Togltsttl. Itellen Ccrrmunfst. Lender, struck tfi nine nabs. Dllblts differences of eoonoiulc'pollay, lie sold, tlie Co. vtet‘ Union and the ‘Western Pow- IH could Olsily ‘work Mother. Efforts for peace should be ‘LE’! 5.012 won; ‘hi! 11o the trick: rewind the on» sown ins/suds 1.... high- libel‘ to‘ "on; iii do Ii. ls quite possible to account for the two stetseinenssmltbout g the assumption other tli ale e Rullleu chines o towards the West... _~" _ . ‘rlisf is an essanuislon hhtoli Western lfiiblilillllmf‘ l!!! net- (Contliiued on ‘ I'll) liciare the recent by-eloction storm signal was flown itwas persistently stated In parliamen- tary corridors that adininistrativebusiness and the legislative program were being bent for a bbllol- battle in late June but the Quebec and Nova Scotioyotliig results have changed all that. Government members iindsiipporters don't have to, betold that their electoral chances are get- tliigno better fast, that deterioration Iias set in, and that desperate measures nnist bstoken ,to halt the barometric trend. Tillifllfiflkfllilll have mode no effort to coiiceiildisinoy. Where to go from Nicolet and Digby is the pressing question, and the reported cnswer in Liberal circles is seine big ahd attractive national proiect, er interna- dsy school teachers taught their Puufli ton the ltfler A hed.lt less; four distinct KfTldl, stance, A es tn dey; A u in em; A II l" I-tk: A as la Arm; and. , dnrd dictionaries added one or two more variations. Listen now to "A" n pronouns- 94 0n lherndlo: the letter has elmosg entirely dlnppguqp p" tmtonomoeneoun. stis announ- "f Blilns Canadian; Hellstn. he ‘means Halifax: Merltlmo, he ma“. "Millie: Onto to, he rnesns On. or whole phi-nus end some cu. here ts on exempts thstcenistoaiyeerlfewdeye ii the streets to!‘ Qhlflpffgs‘ monitor iriro young t um o’ I Ivfdently m; in.’ i» ootnefd. ones. ‘rhe two comm reflected policy or at any rats. n common tsotlcsl plsn. Taken t- imber. they ‘were clearly sign‘ . loan-t. But ‘what did the? faulty? Thor‘ seemed three , .1110 speeches might. have s ir-re- ly loesl lrnportsncet indidlte merely e elilnge of polli- ldll flotlantif tile part at the Preach and g Itslleir Ullfllili-litls" Pl _ ts. ‘Tbeyxgssfgiie be h niovs in srsnunssior‘ is and West ‘hflfhbowritlffllfi. » - _¢