MARCH 18, PAGE roux THE GUARDIAN. CHVARLOCTTETOWN . A 1951 n ' iod. This situation the Bank authorities ' I t - T H E (J U A R A N regard as quite phenomenal. Better In The I I I ' Foruln - I It is possible crops may be considerably I . Ag ' Authorised as Second Class Mail Poll Office I . -, . ,. I . I. . . - 1 Depmmnm OMWIII less favourable in 193.3 than in 19.32, the -- . i I gm I The Island Guardian i-..i.ii.i.i.., 13., poor condition of the U. S. winter wheat 1 A horavvonrnr 1si..gNm-:1; crop already provides some evidence of this 51;, The Guardian of Sept. er and lay preacher. his .0 :0. 1962. in that most nterestlng column. trcld Charlottetown." lrerrod to the late James H. Flet- Jwmel Hiidtn Fletcher, whilst .1” tending Uiu grammar school ml". played talents that " President and Associate Editor. In A. Burnett. Associate Editor, Frank Walker. It is also possible that a tension may contingency. heightening of international IE- I I I I in later ll' v, CIRCULATION seriously alter the present balance of econ-I Icher. Mention of thetnamcrevlvad :3 :1 distinguished public "covers Prince Edward Island like the dew” omlc foi'ces. 'IFhere are clearly many un-I iitlgiimthe: li,anlDll;rn:lf;Eyilf::r(5ln lilgi: w':nofllie1?a2maigieiftai'onmof Iiluigucllclaiiliztlf "Th. IIIOIIQHI memm , ck. III answered questions in the price outlook. On. 1-D-;wI0lhCi'8l')'0l:1 l1iIIUlg1IarIi.d 0r- 'b1IiraIbIydhis self assurance and Eli: II we I on I I 1 1 - Wt . W ere CV 0 it ll l'- 0 VV ex ' I ” Y balancev holl elm! male I5 a good deal m' petrateq in Fletcherl; Road.peas Aftcriattepi:disrail:nschoo1 111 C1mI t w ' ". h. eakgst mk old timers call the highway from Uigg railway station to Orwell Cross-roads. The Fletchcrs. with their neigh- bors" and relatives, the Laiies. also the Pieadwells, were natives of Mount Mellicli. in Queens County, Ircldnd. near Dublin, one of the most fertile areas in the charm- ing Emerald Isle. Although in comfortable circiunstances. Wil- liam Fletcher, his wife, Jane Lane and children;-John Lane and wife, Joyce Lester. daughter of William Lester. and children, and the Pleadwell family decided to emigrate to P. E. Island. On arriv- al. they chose Pownal. one of the lovellcst districts on the Islhnd for lottetown he beca.ine,.ln tor of the Island Argus.1alg.:)1'1 U. 5.. then as now, was Czliilllg 1119' Iambitlous, so in 153.2, Jgmcs H Fletcher, accompanied by 1-115 ,, 1,” the former Minnie Mioar. of ya..." Perth, and their family, m.,,..,1",,, California. In the Western States Mr. Fletcher engaged in the ti'o1f. he loved, journalism and p0iil.l.'sA From 1889 to lml he was Lieuirn- ant Governor of South Dalton Later he moved to Gresham, 01:9,: 8011. where he died in l9-10, 01,1. 80. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher had H.111. sons and one daughter, ;tu;.v., who was recognized as one of 111,; leading actresses on the coast. suggest a continuance of recent tendencies! GHABLOTTETOWIV. W'EDNESi)Ai'. MAR. 18, 1953 Fines or Imprisonment Transportation Report Among the changes advocated in thc Criminal Code by the Canadian Council of Welfare is one having to do with jail sent- ences as alternatives to the payment of fines. The Council suggests that provision" be made for paying fines by installment! Britain, it is stated, has found this arrange- ment very satisfactory. In view of the objections 'takcn by coun- sel of the Canadian National Railway to the official transcript of the evidence given before the special Legislative Committee on the railway bus franchise application, it was perhaps inevitable that the proceed- ings should have led nowhere. The attitude of the committee, however, would appear Paiillli Th” late P093 Fletcher to have made this result pretty certain 1" the five -Vea1'5I '?em1'e 1913'I about lhIfIll” l"IiIIl1l';-'81h0"1e- I II Chnrloltetown. was a brother fmm U19 Slali The Ral1Wa.V 01319611011 10 83'000 persons were Jaded a".nuauy m Engi eartergr the .?li3g3”TZl? "'”l?..'3o.3E' the children i land and W319-5 f01' default 1" Payment of ad themselves on the crest of the Lane and his wife, Joyce" L.::1:,” the transcribed evidence was that it was ,II II I L ri go nown ever a me as ane's was-a son Samuel. 3 descemlam 1,1 ”inaccurate and in some cases misleading", fines The Criminal Justice Administrw Hill From this vantage Point the whom occupies the ancestral 1 ' ' ' t .. ' I'.. and could not be accepted as a true record H0” Act of 1914 obliged the Courts m gwe prospect spread before them was today: also a son. John If, 1.11:2: 'a delight to the eye. Beyond the son, Christopher. married Caro 2. of what was said at the proceedings. The time for payment and for l"Ve5”gaWl" Iof 'ability to pay. In the five years ending in committee not only ignored this complaint, II in drawing arguments from the evidencel19O0v the average number of these default" to substantiate its adverse report, but usediers jailed was only about 12'500' It reach" it as an additional reason for, turning thcied 15500 in 1933f during the depression' petition down on the ground that. ”ili',1I:'t fell to 11811600 mId19:6I'Iwthe" the Monig essence," the complaint amounted to "re-,1 a-VIme”tI5 '3 pm” e la "0 om? C99 pudiating the statements and assurances? be lmD1'lSI0Ill8d for non-payment of a fine . I . . I . . . .. lunless ability to pay could be shown. - . forest which there covered the country stretched Pownal and 1-llllsborough Bays. then teeming with fish great and small. Far away in the dim distance could be seen the dark hills of Nova scotia. With nostalgic love of their former home they named their new abode Mount Mellick. These families had artistic tastes and soon hedges and beds of How- ers surrounded their dwellings. Burns. a sister of Rev. .13 1-,, Burns. ii Scottish minister. who ini- several years was pastor of Po".-l:,11 Methodist Church. Mr. Bum; claimed to be a relative of Room Burns, the poet. Christopher laizr settled in the Desalile ('l5il'lCl: and after a few years there. nu. grated to California with his title and family. There he Dl”ftCilrn(1 dentistry. Their .son. Franklin Knight Lam, given by the Railway officials at the hear- These homes-has became beauty bom JIII , , . " . - . . I yl5. 1884. ttdd lrig." Apparentlyclhe Legislature concurs HIE 1” (E3IY3lada.IStatlStlcs fol I193;5d ti'eC(I)lIdI spots in the wilderness. Descen- University of Cillllzrlfig E nus u would be mm to, that 9-09 0 -in , Notes 3 The we ,- 2:."220:1.";:J::."ti.:'tll.2ii&:".fl” 335:. 5: find substantiation for it in the letter itseligmm Hie opuon of 3 fmei "Fe "umber was I --- Y - - X 111., mm, of me name m.-.31., 1;, 1,9111; 3311511 1:11,, 1,111. he Imji I1udg1ng from I,.C51e1.day-S (11SCuSs-10,, 11,18,787 in 1946 and 12,600 in 1948.I How I ' the district. Among the few who ticed with his brother in 5.... I I I many aCtua11V Served senmnces 15 n01 remember the history of the fam- Francisco, but JOUfnBll5l'll was ill!" 0 10W t fly is an old neighbor. Miss Elisa- work he preferred and he engu- the House there is little doubt as the issue will be decided. There appears to concurrence in the committee report, which is based solely on negative be general shown. But the public cost and social dam- age of this penalty must be great. Before the war, the Archambault Commission re- commended against "imprisonment for pov- W. OLD BLUE BOWL Palc winter sunlight streaks across Prcrnior Mouadegii of Iran was chased from his home attired only in his pyjamas. He will now prob- ably complain that British oil in- terests took his bathrobe.-Hamil- ton spectator. Thamoro we think of it, the more we like the sound of the name -"Queen Elizabeth Boulevard." It might. make a little extra. effort in the writing of addresses, but it has a more pleasing sound than the beth Moftae. formerly of Water- side, Pownal, but now of School Street, Charlottetown. William Fletcher and his wife Jane Lane, had among other chil- ed in it for several years. in mm he was Democratic caridtdair for governor of California but was no. featcd. In the 1908 civic election for mayor of San Francisco he arguments and on the assumption that, in the snow. am, 3 son John who mauled was un,ucce51u1 3111 1, . . . .. . . ' e 1 - . . u l l i " st 2." ' : 9 "5 any event, "improved rail facilities and Elly" and Iadmcated the Engnsh p0ncy' It The”1l:f'I:::y 3'1” ”" Md 9”” "bx Manitoba union the safety ui3iZ.J?.”c3uiaQ3535'ucer5ewn.;ie”ri'Q'C. C”"”l1i1"etH”:f1i13l'7' M ”IlIfili'9IlI1,kImlI1VI'in 3tedadilyIgainin1g in 1lI"b”C: 9””"i . . . ' l " ' - .. .. mrcari ma si -n services to the t1'av01llll.E'. lluhhc Shmlld be sad that many mmdwl-St CF1mm.als often The color of an ocean seems to ?3'::I':IoT1Icm;s;15g:3”y drgiggg ”,:I"1f: igtegfa r”y;I1IciI”'3ly Tfmg :3” "ii, in; Hay-d'enla of igownal imdp Ver- lawcorsnoe mblifuslgtgantlisialirepi-1:s(ide:: . - ' v ' " . i r - " . pl,m,ldedI.. receive their first education in crime upon U glow CIIIIIIII neamf II” IMWMISI vfnh an Edmbumh Dme,, "Prfme ”(fmIfI non River. and from Miss Meme Theodore. Roosevelt llomlnaind . . . . . . . . . . being committed to prison for non-payment 9"" "G WP”-i ii”? it '”'"Y W” .- g - 1 - 1, n -- '. 15 de6Cend9d- him to the highly important In- LnIoltuimlclIi no kiinn I0 oul cost llldl. I II I I I Rounded togctiicr in a. bowl of 9” 9 le Ormmg '7 cm "Hy mm" 1” :tF"mfe' mmgeis A""e,,Ave' About 1840 or 1846 John Fletcher terstate Commerce Commission. in 101,- 1-meg The Ume 101. 1.91-orm m 11115 mat, g1a5sI than waiting until they condemn me. or Prince Philip Place, for bought 1 (arm on omen RM", mm posmon he displayed IIIIIIK what we think happens when cases go bcforc the Board of Fransport Commissioners. and that. already "should be" very rarely tcr seems to have arrived. In it the azure of a summer sky. Undimmed, unlading though the themselves after destructive ca- reers costly to all motorists. -Van- couver Sun. just ii starter. - Brockville Re- corder-Times. We have jiut been looking at from John Gay. which his father. George Gay. had acquired prior to la and on 'which he operated ll sound judgment and breadth of i1- sion that he soon became n ur- tiorial figure. , . . iieasoi-is pass. , ” . II 1 I - 1, 11 1I1I I . . our rail services have been curtailed by ED”-0R1AL Nongg Glcams as brightly as -when it Pr?1':1""fT'” 'i ”""FI:'”?:'?”"I:- 19: 50":IIe Dlcl-l;”I95 0fhIl'h"9W beh””'m,' 1133 nbdidllrnrlgemihiil u1,:'1.1h';1. KY1, Kl”5;1.l.3?E3ghr5eJi?”'b.-in ylrimiii: . - 5 E ' H 5 u 5 " ' I ' ' Board rulings on the grnuntl of uneconomic illeased the are E 1,11111::.1e1 l1:;;'"111v,.?;1. 1,1 13(1) 1011,: 1"” dons 5” C W B :2 mmgncom the stream and across the road United states the Democrats would . ' .'1 - 1 1 1- . 1 . 0! mm M” ”p"””5 5” "-5 dbl " 91, pw h 5 11? 1? 1 M en :1 R siicceswr 1 E1 - 1 e lwm V-he llfeient U188 railway 5l&- have made him their caiiclrlaic rm Opelauo” HOW long M1 't J6 )9 0” m'1 Grass fires and rotten ice are two heaven's hue. C1; we 1?” 00?, 1' 9” '" 1" md mm” V” ”w;” tion erected a nine room dwelling. President instead of VVOOdl'm1. "mm 3' mm M W M” M" "ded ”' W” "me i "t Incidentally, H may he mentlon- Wilson. In 1913 he was called in thei- a pplications for curtailment Wm b9.dangei's of early spring which need cause made, based nnIthe same evideInce given1n0 gr-191 unless peome mke ChancesI at the bus franchise hearings, of increasing 0 ti A Impressed upon the glass. an open rose Entwines its leaves gleaming blue. about the ing his memoirs he will watch his grammar. This ”looka like" is be- coming general among "smart Alec" writers, but it is an ungram- regrettably scruffy looking) beast, the musk-ox. Musk-oxen are all right in their place. which is north of Latitude 70; indeed against ed that after the Fletcher: left the district the mill and the dwell- ing were bought by the late John F. McLeod, of Strathalbyn, broth- the cabinet as secretary of inm- lor. In 1920 he resigned to become head of a large oil comparn. on May 18. 1921. he died in Rbcho"rr I'aI” ild55C”9-('1 ”)-'i” find IC0"bta"U3 dim l T1 I. 1. I III . If V, II I. It brings the summer very near to 'I;'1::,L;::l15ak-)-1o1fn1l:,l1:12:.onaa Tile 3(l?rr?'(i:if i.i1cet?1Tpt3'Obln:;l::lci:lll1:d f;n:?,fe,':f,”1, er of the late Dr. D. J. McLeod. Minnesota, following an Ol')Cl".Iilul'.. inishing returns? It is unlikely that the 70 GU05 10" 0 Olllleltllll 0 it 0”a those mum M 11.. 41 .1.1iwma'1 Tunes. amacuign 01 remcsenung me and who at the end of last century His wife was Aline winiermiw of . .- .. . . - -. , - - I .1: P31-k is not like! r to become a hotl con- Whit ”" 3 ”"W9r19-is 'N3i'imDl”l8- ' ' - was superintendent of (Education Hamilton, Ont.. whom he mRl'l'.Cd B cl will s moi this issue s indiffci l 3' Journal ti tn otlon- oal palh t ' i (L i if t cl ' Alth l lh tt ' 1 mm day . lzgsvelzjrigscaneanngt 653;? nlblt sure 1" Pym" Edward N"d' Mt” m 1393' They mt N" Chum?” (,1-111IV as 0111- 11wg151a101'g app (101115; 01-I es issue. I ougi e ma el came Find sapphire roses somehow very 1. 11 11,1, ",1, 1,, be donmuc on that we wmX:t'1Io share our home Mr. Mc.Leod's death the saw mill Incidentally, the writer once had that we shall get much sympathy fi'oniuUP 1" Comlecilon With 1'9V9llU9 fmm 5P'-W15 3” the effect of television on people? with 1; cmrcurc whose 113;, 13115 W58 operlltd for a few years by A the privilege of meeting Franklin . . i .. . . 1 - . A 11 mg 1,011,; 11. 11,1111 9 on 1 1 11, . 1.1 11 193 1 neighbor. John S. Martin. later K. Lane. it was at a mcetlhu of ()11mm 11 M. 1-01111113111 nf 1119 1-CSUHI Thm . attendance, paih accounts ale inoie usua- -Claire k. Moiihei-. n W 3 BDICIIIIIISII lanky n e 9395 an we ll Speaker or the M31 Leg1s1a1u,eI the NNOM1 Geogmpmc 501111,. is the most serious aspect of the situatioiiily We 9-VP9lldllU1'9 kind- &lSSUl'llillE a grave,I children? Pupils at ii school were recently asked to write an essay on why they ilikcd TV the sides like the fringe of a worri- out afghanm Hamilton spectator. The balance of the farm was bought about 1868 by the late Wil- liam Macphail, who for several in Washington. D. C.. at ulllcli he This was about the was speaker. enir: M time the United states andiour nicinlicixs are n u u I II , li05P0llSllll1ll.V l" fillumi '0 ml” it ""0 Britain's action in stopping the shiD'E Old Cbarlouelown ;mi;.1:”:a)::::9i3;:lllliigecitgly Chg: Booksjicelved ir':rr;ic.ii”r?ii":3n 0r'oh.imCi)3.ii:3d.lvva1r1?n.viV9Ji I'R'Ihf:Rfllmpt:f&ssh(i:(l '"'CC0””'- ment of strategic goods to China in Brit- (AM " t L ' W252?" Efgeni NATURAL 55” VIXAETIIER F,'11I3l?' later Sir Andrew. crew up on this height. powerful physique. FEWII: "Fi'Fl"”"”"'F' ish ships is a very real self-denying ordi- PROMOTING AGRICULTURE fIilelI'fl9IIllI'IiI1If;I”II,IIl”qol11iV1i1f,'Ijila;::5?3IIIIIg? lcyrifiai-ilzfuiihrse any l:':1.n.1( 33:. 11.37. ugjnizg was settled in 1529 by as 2:: iii): Siiviiwolr Fayom-awe P1-lcg ghanges Lnance. Her shipping business is already in From the exmmve commmws entertainment. "1 like TV because ?133h1lIZIF; fs”'3:II1IIi5II;"' IIl;V”"I;':i'IpII5llI:'I11'I'If fnineeii morpltgdnlig Fling IW0:l:;l.l i1nI;to2IlIII1;BliCatn:l9IlI3I:55IfI:I5IlzlI”lI1!I;I IIIIIIII WC--- .a weakened position. Unless the United report submitted at the annual gen. I haven't got one." she twie. and W author of mm mm IIIIOIII II;cDv:IeIIrIIIr;IgrMcxIcodII .Mc.KIImon5.I med Auzm , MI mm ms NIP. Canada has farcd well in the ups and1St.ates makes effective a blocade of the Hall meeting of the czntral Agric- ultural Society, Jan. 5. 1842: "when you have one you get fed up with it." Fiirther and more def- lllusbi-ated by himself. has collected a wealth of information about bait Gardens and others. simulated by the ambition and high social starl- Joyce, on May lli. M343. Both are buried in Powniil churchyard downs of the commodity nnrket. since thciChiiia coast the ver important trade with "Your commuted be t d” i Mi” ”PP”””””" Came ””m cm" t but d t- - I I . ( 91 1 I If ' I y I I I I 11,1, 31151111,,” 01 11,6 s,,E1c1I3 1,,”1e1feISt.rood. who wrote: "when they "M 1"I:”:'h:e ale has ”mfI')':I'1ldI dardn of these pioneers. the dis- Reference has been nifidcIill iii; outbieak of the Korean war. from that.Chiiia lllll pass into other hands, 01 iathei Iwimed conduct or W W m1IIg.k1.., mu dam, ,1” gll the whls. 2119- Iudamie? IIIIINIIIIII 01 me IIIIIII trict became B fruitful nursery of press to the piODD58d erect.on I: . . . , , , - - ' . s ' - . .. a 1 - ' - - - . time until late in 1992, as pointed out in i bottoms. Esq.. of Baiishaw, who has intro-'”"l3 mm W" d” m m9 '"”V"”' F erous sea worms clams mussels mam” mm -The". deumdmu 3” tablet m ham" 0! Fmmdm v - - became leaders in business, church Lane. would it not be fitting for O Q 0 duced R number of skilful mechan- ics. from Scotland, the past sea- 'St. Catharine: standard. ' On any given day of the year snails. whelks, squid. octopus, crabs shrimps. eels and other creatures which abound along the Atlantic and state in Charlottetown and elsewhere. the committee on Historic Sues I0 add the name. James H. FIlclilieY. Ptlillrlt the current Bank of Nova Scotia newslet-1 1 te1-I the average prices of all Canadian exw The aniendment to the Power Colllnlis-Ison, for the purpose of making the 1" ml. intellectual atmosphere distinguished Journalist, ports showed a net increase of 12 per cent. sion Act will undoubtedly make many pe0- i ;f;j.f5Sii;l,..”3'3C7i.L3r3.il;3i5i:Ei:"Eu,j”.E,?;f;”,o rg:t11ac'11'f:h1,:iCl;;;:,1c1i,::s1a;F,:1fl:f1:”'IIT::1:; to bag e:l;:'g;?ne;'fmoi: John Fletcher reared his family. and politician? . .- . . , . -. - - .””f' .1 ' . . . ”. . 1 ,h If, til . 1 .s”-. in Ovei the same peiiod tlicie was no not , pie an arc for the lust tilnc that this Prov Iivaior of the soil . . . 1” "0" W 3”” 59”” ”',”,?f' lxlfbiany visit to the seashore as well :9 IIIdI'1'1';I?:II I;””1I”1:bI:II”1:;”:s8”1;I'::1I MAILCcIIj;'1' AI" ERCQUEENI change in the prices of Canadian imports. incc has had provision for such a. corpora- This means that it now takes a smaller,tion since 1945. amount of exports ihzin it (lid two and a to any commission appointed under half years ago to buy the same amounilAct. thc Apparently all that it may not do is of imports, or that the same amount of ex- : cxpropriate a municipal electric plant sit- ports will buy significantly more imports. uated within the municipality. , Thus the terms of trade have swung ill, Canadais favour and, iIl(lCC(l, are more lav-II "Your ccnimlttee consider it very, ,remarkable that although there are Wide p0li'Cl'S are available two largcbrciving CSif1lJllEhmcnf5 ml Charlottetown, no extensive hnp-i lng cizsure schooling children. fighting tropical diseases in Africa. seeking to improve in- tei-national statistics, as well I I I 35' Helen Maclnnis (in Canada, Mac- pcincs arc to be fnund in the c;,1-'pci'forming imrizids of other sini- LeodI ;4I 31713,.) The men and as providing information on the use of bolt. 1 AND MY TRUE LOVE by l 1nny. zilihnugii it is imuillest ilmt 11'" i35'k5- 1" Col-ll"-T185 throughout womon, soldiers and civilians, dip- llhat lll'Efli.'ll.)ie plnnt thrLves here, most liixui'iaiitly with only on-l1n:u-yI clllluir. and with the same atten-1 tion that is bestowed upon the cul-1 lure. of the potato. would ensure a- much more valuable crop to tho. the world such agencies as the Food and Agriculture organiza- tion. the International Bank Reconstruction and the United Nations Chlldrenis E'n1orgeiicy Fund. 1lomats and agents who people post- war Washlngton are, brought to 101' life in this novel of the residential Development. rather than official life of the International city. The author has ii. record of UN- seven books dealing with the ad- eats, he was an active church work- PROFESSIONAL Winnipeg. Man. CARDS” Gander 8: Huszard Gl.l:.lEB'l' A. GAUDET. B.A.. LLB Barrister: and solicitors Money to Loan MucPliu 8: Trainer H. F. MlcPHI1lE. B.A.. Q13- E SOMEIILED TBAINOR. Bil barrlatei-I. on-.. ,. . I I I - I g I .V 7 mp” Durable man at IIIW Iimo in me IIIISII hlcllolas Rlillsk) lI(0lSakov. Russian grow-pr . .. I I1”.:C(), and OUIE-its Ihave a1readyI- c-emu;-es of the free spirit con- Canadian Bank of Lommorca Bldg. Dr. K. AI Mucigchgrll -tvventy-five vcars with the sincvlc cxce )l.iOll composel" was mm ""5 date 1844' Hls Wm" mm” "9" WW” '" ””"i'Js-had dhe dock Iomlini so ml: :i)Nl)ntedt'-Ylutir twlmlm Hen hub: M P In & ”EN'"sT . - 3 . 1 . serve how fmau a degree of runlxc hc-.lsan s are now vng ii 0 rngs 9 ugga vary muc h.gon. Qq Danni XII” first symphony in 1865 was a landmark in vi-c-uld have perished from disease Ithe American home front. Above Charlottetown Clinic of 1945. In contrast, the termi f trad-1 . . . . i.t t"h G .' shm t . II I I 31 0 L 1 1119 111510”: of Russmn mugm, Retirmg from 3)11Ef,.esm:deth:W;,:.I. I?3I;cahIeedC”g:E!or hunger without them work.' THE SIGN Oi" JONAS by Thomas NICHOISDII :02 Queen 51,. Phone Mi '0” b0”l B”””" and the United Mates W, 11,0 ,,a,.,. he 1a1,g1,t 1,, S1 p,I.1e,.s1,urg and m.n,-1,10 m1..f 11' 1,... .,..,,g,...1wIiIle still otlm thousands are llv-. Msrton (in Oman M01-mt A. w. Mmrimsou. 0-c. ..c.m....h...'...,- slightly worse today than before Korea ancl' ' . i ' marked um. fnrniars bring iiieii-ii” '””p"”' ""5' C N” Ymk mm 362 Pp” Tm "”"'1o"mm of C 3' Pun” EA" I'LL M I C : d i-.d st ho ies He wrote 0 eras . . . Nrimer. vthe ex oneness of the author of Dr. A. L. BC 5041 C0” UC 9 -imp n - P nor-at stock to the fair Th - ' -much worse than before the Second World-med Wm IIIICV music C010” and magi do among oumms bu:-11 1l,5”"IlIj-gt . . .. :"The even Storey Mountain" re- Joan P. Niciiobsou. u.a IIIINTIIIT .r I ll. - ' i ”' 'illhifiyea.rith'Pr- wah nation He also wrote an autobiography to "' Wm” they Wm 1"”"d”d' losithtni: slim oionlclbliiiiigiaaivlliii hg: iviit. mmonsrutevify of. ?:..-e .50 5,11 11 B”"'",,:'' M51.” In Danni x-nay This lmpi'ovcnicnl in the relationship ' . mam f" ""3 d.i5””5”l M ””r N" sadly mistaken if thev think peo- in Kentucky. Although he protease: "3 ;i1';'a' u ""3" 1 '" 9503” '”"'”'”G .91 between the Price: of exports and the prices and manuals of musm giiizr5i:i?i:zliig.smi,li;ged.Sdmmd viii: hie can not talk intelllxenllv The W '0 IWMW '0 W00” W0 W9 ll. on R "" G""”" 8'” H054- - - I: ". ii an o - , . -' ,- , of imports has had the doubl desirable eff ' " ' 5'" ”"””t be ”"”"'3d b-V'”h”” Home 1! um mm In no "I. 10e(eli'nh;s1:nzpi:1':e2lletn4?Nfuyh';hd3:In J A C III R 0 39'" Mamkso" & 3' iting the refuse of our came. which ""9" now as there were in the 9 . . . . arrll ors. . . fect of promoting Canadian prosperity and at the same time of discouraging inflation. With the big crops and high exchange rate, it goes far to explain the'peculiarly favour- able conjuncture of affairs which led to an The Netherlands Tourist Office whllo telling of the delights of a visit to that country goes on to mention that the popular "Dutch treat" is not a Dutch custom. It is curious to note, we are informed, that the must give the transient observer ii. very inadequate and erroneous) conception of the average qualltv oft our livestock: but, although fair.-H It present are used to display horse" jockeying. in a large latitilde, chief- ly in the exchange of animals. by which both parties are taken in. old days. It is the art of listening that we have lost and it is un- doubtedly because of the fact that in this day everybody takes news- papers and magazines. and each citizen lino well informed that he wishes to do a great deal of talk- ing. Even when other: In the corn- in fact, give a very vivid picture of that life. It irwell for the reader that the 'ithor'a denim for solitude and f ,' Linn wu diverted byihla superior to literary activity. 0! PLAYERS WIN acorn by Eleanor Ruggie: (in Canada. Macneod. 85. 401139.) OPTOMITBIBT I18 Kent street Phone 2!?! (Next to Slillnloira Agency) Allison M. Gillls. I.I..I. IABIISTIR. atiI.IUl'I'0Il. Etc. . no Richmond st. - Cliulottetown Foster Ilarrlatera. Iolicitora. Etc- B. It. BELL. Q13- n. ll. iroaran. LL28. Loan: on City and 1'1"!" Properties 50 Richmond street harlotfetown. P.E.l. ' increase in the real earnings of wage and same procedure in Holland is often called I .I I the 1; - 1 1,, C1151 1 1, pany have the floor he in not lla- . Phone 500 v salary workers in 1932 larger than dur- "American treat." It is quitd obvious that publicmgrhiiiglxijitiioris of varililir 'rvure:ixl mint-IIbiilIIlI1InturIImn;IIiIiver in hm: fall; Ithglwngyhhiloi D w R Canon in: all the rcfst of the postwar period. ' 1 no one is going to admit being responsible IIv,;g4;',fgg"fn,::;1,(f'f,”,f,,n";l,':f ,fj;f,f: iimff i.'u'e3rn'iTa tin: c353 1:35.. g;nI-131 IIIA brlllII;nt lntlm-'1III-t1irrI1 37"" 4- G''-3''''- 0-32 "cnirIo,ri'uc-run This rise in money earnings was until for the idea. once in promoting general advance- 6" IN N "ire willy. thli WM" Mmm 1,1, ,,.1,11.,,,1,, on ,h:',,,'1fm orrouaniar Palmer omiurin 1952 aways accomp,m1ed by higher 11v1ng . . 0 merit of the great object of our at- you me" 0'10 "I4 notice "M he ll ,1." 1,, 1,.1,,, ca,” M km in lions ltnot Phone on chum-rrrmiwr 5, tontion . .. DlYll'll Itrlct Iwtntlom M In 1,, , ,1”, M1, ,1 1,1,. ,0 1,, ionooriia gum noun none ion 201 l'""E,',. costs with the result that the increase in i It has frequently been remarked how "Your committee would here re- 9mb”"-"'d- '3” ””""V ”' ":1" the theatro ofanothcr any and X H R D6 NE . M ANY individuals seem to lose their good manners "Win that of "he Awhile call" ””""d ” """' ”" ” "n " portrays the mat man of. the - - A if on ' real earnings--in the purchasing power of fully Justify the expectations that whether you are saying anything time. First urior; than was OIIAIIIEIID AUUOIFUTANTB earnings--Was C0mP8l'&liV0ly small from when they get behind the wheel of a car. were (armed .11 mm. on 111.1, ... worth while. --Gait iumrier. mot” . ' I - . NIIMOI0 I011. IGWIII. 56- H8 Oral (learn Shitlhutiottolown 1946 to 1951. In 1952, however, the cost Particularly deplorable is that while pedes- :lI1IoItlIIeIId0:I:t:iIiIr"iIieI;rl:p .- . ......-ac...-.-on-crop-or claimed a the mum the Phone: - mi ' LPII w. buiimuo. o.a. F, IIIIA P. MAQPHIISON. (LA. . - IIVIN. J. MCIINNA. II-III other offices at llallfal. Ilomtdn. 'lI. loin'a. Amherst. DIl"""" laatvlilo. Liverpool. NIevrI0ingow and 'l'rnro. triana stop and remove their hats when a funeral- procession I passes, some drivers of living turned downward and money elim- ings continued to rise, though less rapidly that are of that description of oat- tle which are moat niftwblo to this climate. to they appear to thrive -Till Ago-filii story oalaoioliabro- Ithu'.JofniWIhoomdfluwho than in -1951. II consequence was an speed past. Those who lack a feeling of re- remarkably well." . runner, f - upturn in real ” , go in manufacturing spect may do well to remember that the b'r"--r--- WIIM thl unnln of. . . .. . v . horizon. or - - " on in-”.....i1n:.: at in mm to r--..-.2. -.5" .-2..-is-r"-.-3:-.:.r.:i-v-'2 - .--....- s" W cu-m - I . A A '1 U lmilure on lie on- tor when meeting a funeral pi-oc on ."v '0 I W. . II . NM 1" wt oannlm Aocoouijkm-I A M” W! habitat! at film! or. iiesi'- in no cue to attemirt to pus through such man. ii"'ii.i??””.'i'.iTru"m'l1"3 i'.'".'&":..l'"3&Z '53. '33"? ”'p3u"i3”&'"e?m'3.-"ii 31'5" u.'3 ,"""g.1:"1,1::?:a?ul:"'oMMnh'l?I:ilagll-wt:aF.'t;'h':i?miei:::-9'". I &1-lgigtjugntire pogtw" per. a pmce”1onI minnow conWrIm the play- are all filings. and mi In i::IIt'lufxg,I.ug my ,1 ,I "nut. cum. "I". CImII.Im.w'mI . r I TII'IIIIh,,,,, I an nooiuoaootgui x r