rum un- , . i .THE GUARIEIAN. CI-I1i.vP.;' O'l"I'ETC'VVN In The Swim PAGE FOUR new . THE GUARDIAN Departments Ottsws. Thu island uulmllun rublishlng Co. JULY .5. I352 O developments reflect. "Divide and Rule" is as valid in political maxim today as it was in the time of the Caesars. Ambassador Gromyko's task in London will undoubtedly be to exploit the anti-American sentiment fostered by the Bevanite left-wing of Brit- ish socialism, and to widen the gulf be- tween the United States and the United Kingdom. Ambassador Zarubin's transfer to Washington is no less indicative that Moscow intends no rapprochement with Washington at this time, for Zarubin is a diplomat of distinctly minor status in the ,Kremlin's heirarchy and not likely to be trusted with any major political moves on the chessboard of international affairs. Am- bassador Panyuskin's posting to Peiping is equally suggestive that no termination of hostilities in Korea is likely within the fore- seeable future. Divide Britain from the United States. Divide Germany from the western democ- racies and tie her in with Soviet imperial- ism. Such are the objectives which under- some time ago it was noted that large ly the latest developments on the diplo- numbers of codfish were being Caught iny matic front. The most heartening aspect of Labrador waters where previously seals hadl mis latest phase in the Cold War is that it been the mainstay of the Eskimo eeonomy.l, betokerls Russiavs 1'eC0g”m0" '3f the fact Now it is mpormd mat great quantities of that alone with her satellites and Red China she is no match for an Anglo-American al- that fish are making their home in Green-l . . ' land waters rather than merely migrating hdnce Including Germany and Western - Europe. there from Iceland. At the same time species usually as- sociated with more southerly waters are becoming common around the Maritime Provinces. These changing conditions and I habits of marine life are of great signif- J.Notes Bx The VVayL July 4 (U. s. has dam is coming up. A win of xiii iiiutlliso l:i::ri!dost'hgg,:orLu.xI',"i” hatior sgo the Chamber of Commerce mainly from the cilia ht): "sum made 0 o of the finest gestures of and good sense of trlic 1'' ""8: interrlstonsl goodwill ever re- people not from th e Canaan" corded here when it staged "Auk Ra mhrnmem Hoe direction oi "loan Dayu and presented mm” were duteum. mlzever, if things erous American visitors with blue- assuredly would be bl govemmem berry pin on the occasion of In- entitled to some crsdiiimedii R 1: dependence Dsy. However, the notion p1-nape" and w en thi ides was not continued. - North in even more important llfogresscl Bay Nugget. Assuredly it gets that gigfiiflons abundant measure from foreigzln erl.-Victoria Times, ' Presldclil and Associate Editor, Assocllto Editor. Frank fun A. Burnett. Wsilier. CIRCULATION "Covers Prince Edward lslund like the dew" 'f1In Strongest Memory is Weaker lnos the Weakest Ink". CIIARLOTTETOWN, ”C"”Aii3lElE'wZrnilig uf” SATURDAY, JULY 5, 1952 ...A recent exhibition of hlstorlcsl weapons at the Tower of London contained, among thcr items, the original flintlock rifle, which its a French designer. Bidet Lcvondlni . . called La chaumette. Levondinl .. had great hopes for his invention: . It was such a terrible weapon, he maintained. that it would prove to be I. blessing to the human race. by rendering all wars unthinkable and thus insuring perpetual peace. --Svenska. Dagbladt, Stockholm. Unfortunately mg 1, C and other extrnglclurrelcdiatidlhsciiiii ties seem to be becoming too pa i W" among MP's. For exam i)- when what. amounted to a n:ne' niidence motion was voted OI. no less than 153 members wet: absent. Most of the cabinet min. isters were away attending an 01 flcisl dinner. Many MP: W”; 3W” NUDE part in Provincial election campaigns. That seems to be a deuce of a way '4, mm R ”0""W- - (Winnipeg Tribune). That the waters of the North Atlantic have been getting warmer during the past thirty years has been noted by scientists from time to time. Attention has now been drawn to the phenomenon by the di-.. rector of Norway's Institute of Marine Re-l search, speaking at the Fisheries Commis-1 sion meetings at St. Andrcwis. Whstover Csnsdisns may think, most foreigners would agree that A Pmnlylvsnh fsrmcr l. art of Fort William . ' ”" D "1-land labor is fouiid more sat- afrlgglnoi dchmese me"”"'' We” isfactory than mechanical ex- hum" K mlmged by F”?-1955 cavstors. Peat. is cut in It block 15 n 5 39”" ed M hell? some inches long, nine inches wide, and me no.” me Amemm" d9DBl'l- four inches deep. It is then dried W3,” ” 381'i0u11ure- rwhnl. can 1 In the sun. 'hauled by tractorm d”- heuwme. "to protect my to a processing plant, where it is ”"m"” H8 was advised to post shredded, screened, pressed and ”3"5 Teadlnl 35 IOHDWS: "No tres- baled for shipment. The deposit PH-Bins: warning the dangerous irraries in depth from Hive to 2'1 cgstanea moiisslma linnenus est. a ouncls in this orchard. e '- "Sinoo the moss will absorb more The farmer has reported i:ci'.""S,'. than 20 times lit weight of wst- agriculture department said Ithni. or, it is used extensively for poul- he followed these instructions and try and stable litter. It also ab- that hunters are giving the or h orbs odors as well as moisture gm 5 wide berth. "Castanea nlC0l- and keeps the poultry free from lisima linneaeus" is the technical i EIDI IURIAL N01 ES Tomorrow, 4th Sunday after Trinity. 0 O O minister of Canada is Rt. Hon, Arthur Melghen. who celebrated, I few day: use. hni 78th birthday. Another statesman survives who was offered the post or prlxna min. later. but declined. sir mom” white will be as in November. These two men have created for in Canadian thing but a New World. 0 jcance to fishermen and the industry. The! The evidence uncovered in Ontario that vemm. mm ,0 th Ch part played by Govemment scientists mi man lived in this country some 7,000 years m'e':lth:lighl not :i xeriiilizer, it is ;,".gH:m,mF Pm”'”" ”h”””” - - ,,. ' - ,- - I e n ns ' keeping track of changes and passing theyago C-ltalniy makes NOT”! Alnenca 8n.Vt i - soil condltionerysnd 52'.”um"m? Th ' ” composting manure. As a mulch, ” "NV ”"'"hW "tl'”'"' its uses are equally important. It prevents growth of weeds and re- tains molsure in the soil. As a substitute for absorbent cotton. it is also used as s filler for mat- tresses, pillows and upholstery. tilt is used in airplane insula- tion in place of cork. as linoleum filler and in paper and cardboard. themselvw it place information on to fishermen assumes vitall importance. 0 I This column is open to the discussion by wuespondt-ntl of questions of interest. The Guardian does not necessar- ily endorse the opinion of wrrcspondents. PUB” FORUM C gun Age-Oldwstory Watch and lmiy. tlut yo enter not into temptation: the spirit in- deed is willing. but the flesh is weak. Charlottetown welcomes Captain La- barere and his 10 officers and 113 men of the French frigate ”L'Aventure". May her visit. from July 5 to 9 be a tlioroughly.en- Marketing lioarl Ruling nnmr Loviiumsss According to an Ottawa staff writer in. 1,, mi, 0” Kjrjej, mhloned .0 . T LT the Financial Post the Federal Govern- J0Yab1e one. i be!-W”? ment is hopeful that' the months ahead Wm o o a BORDEN LIQTR STORE My as well as belni! God-tearing The hlearts of those who loved it f"'-:;gi"5dye:a1";:l;0";1:5- Mzggzilclkll historyl. Botgp thes: men are Con- , . "T , people. Only a small percentage Om! lilo. ' ' WW3 V95 1' T 03135 01'1ii1nB11l' see an extension of plans made possible by That was indeed a generous gesture for 0:511:-k;;A(i;u1arld0il;lrt19don"lfh”e l'rirfo;;”I:-E raver M.-, crows. views, ma the The founlain's unrcmembsrlng wg- lieu: Yin; 1" 80" gfwkia: manila Liberal, one of the is pnnlnene - l . , majority have a right to their ' lers HOW 9'” we 0 cmrse 'm e hn as men who bolted their party on the sponsors of the Cape Breton Gaelic Mod .,g gum. 3m m ,,uenl,o,, was . t m, ,5 1, , d m, , i r V own opinion in thjsldqmgcx-3115 Silverlng still the nymphs un- p” "' mxe W W” the reciprocity issue in 1910. Both the Agricultural Products Marketing Act. following the ruling of the Supreme Court W "'ld"We”- Sir Thomas White and Mr Maig- drawn to the contents of a letter uone M M MM" "563 is in pm" hen are lovers of verser sir Thom- the changing smile. country of ours. Here aimless butterflies still come to give two gold medals annually for com- . l , 5'3” U” of I wish to let the public kricn written above - - etition b islanders at our Scotch Gather- , W B C 1 - . I of Canada hi connectlon with the E. 1'! y igtetci-iehie stiateisuiiirzit liieowv-iiishreishtirsi how unfair this reverbnd 8911179 m Wm” gggggnitnisx:gg:ni(nrnp:iIli(i::l?l:uff: as in me extent 01 hem; himself Act. The writer notes that the decision of mg- . . . lay me mm ,,,,,.,,e m,, public. I gland hassrlieefl touihe thT:'-vlliblof The h:rHl'5”8ol:;,HY- Unlended flow- and v,m,,b,,,, ,0, wmm. mg and occasional author. Ml'.l Mei- - - ' , th t h; got 911- or Y n H e lie 5- V gs ghen is one of Canada's ending the Court was unanimous and says that in am sorry to hale to say a is we was held he had pwuons Among mcroamng med: um ase swam” M smkupmmpg Tormg 19”" is not based M me” and circulated in the churches of his Wage A slow mr Ch 1 tt t ' bl 1 ds h --w ------- ar 0 e owns pu lC p aygroun ave LOOK WHAT HAS HAPPENED E0 sum effect, the Federal Government now has conmm many Hm” which are . . . . l . 2 . d ' l' l T . Alb Advance upo th th v' . m...D:....m....em Power 10 EW9 5Uth0T1tY i0 3 Pr0VmCla1 been well and truly opened for the Summer' m15'”d'"3' wmch M95 "M he a::onI13l::E(ll(ilnE. Illlcw ryggdeque mi); rowing naislee. P5 W” 3 Mr T0 CHINA! the Japanese the devilish art of come a gentleman of the cloth. math works. W”, with Canads and the U. Sp How transient are closer to the liquor store in Sum- merside than it is to Borden. Why should they have A say in this matter? After summing up The Lads and Lassies Pipe Band was organ- ized by Pipe Major Burke less than six ..months ago but their performance would Sh".-Sixty Year! 380 Chin! WI! having some part. From' the first a. peace-loving nation; never had war with Japan in 1894, onward a. thought of making war: only particularly in exports As Mayor of this Town I am in duty bound to give the public the real facts which are taken from The wilderness Watches to claim the grassy plot, The orchard wrested from un- marketing board for control of from the Province. through the years, Dealing with the invalidity of the provin . . . . . l . - - - the TM” WW” th is l R M c 1 willing soil wanted to be left in peace to 1931 China learned through bit- clal provision allowing co-ordination ofedo Cledlt W far TOT: efpeflenced DlPePS- molds :;vo:l;ii::;3ninsl;Lers hgeagofggdtmv ':'E;m,,:;u ycg l,p,,u.,, ..,.Q,, bmny Kama, pursue rite; Snljillnclefgb way; and tar lexrlierlence. that; herdhotlw 01 s . - i A R P ' . " i i ' bi . B0!!! W 0V6 0 P9368 W!!! sury va as an n epen en, mi- pians mih bmnds 1" "Mir. p.mVmces' the O t I h 1 d . f F d . I t den ungi favored a liquor stare lC"oi;;fp':m1 ,'1','x"n ”';:j,i)',”dm"; .1W;g;; The ,ff;';, gffdmr Mm ,,am,y other splendid qualities that tion lay in her learnlnll the art Post writer says the initiative now lies U 0 030 en 031315 0 9 913 3X by 2 ll2 votes to onlvl". hlc so looking through R spmm WM M mlgm man he, ,, Kraut, mnon, 0, W”; and me has learned jun; . . . . ' l . . h t v ' was -. .- 2 with the Provincial legislatures and govern- m0n9.Vv accordmg "3 the Canadian Ch-'5-Tn ' a "i "W 5"” W 9 secs nothing to the right. hr in is to envision. blossoms won Ei.;l,f,f”g1loi5”2ii.'igo-ii”-ii: Vgiiiclihggd igoweatiifci 3"”??? 2-iii-onTti,1I; efigod merits. Thev can pass similar legislation, set ber of Commercea 554-50 is Spent 0n defenfe P On ithp. first day of February. ;r'Ii:”1u9t1!:(-mlgnlisgr gifusrietziiegrihnarid hit: through toil. made Yum Cmnm nu much mm kmgd oft unify the mam but cm I . . ' ' ' ' - ' 1949. a regular election was held i ' , ' ..1 ,1; 1 K' b i ll, N in it". Those people have an en- flood threatens the saints as well. up boards m ally held of agnculmre and and iorelgn mlhtary aldi T290 on Social in orden. The results of that mi” ms” Mr" Cmwes "Mail 15 Yorkn'i'7inie':C Hy Ir y m E aw durance that Western people find If the Christian Church had - B that there will not be a ll nor hm hm named federal agents mm” 31” 0" "W l"””” W P” In n-mi?-WT Wm"-rw: "fii””2i2li”i'&li1?”li3i. E:””.”:. z:::.2::...:: .f?"i.Tf. or y . . .j N l l ' - ' " - - - , iar war 5 '.u. , ' i ' ' " t ' e B . Hrhe rrux "E the Judgment m this r”Stlwi1c.latl StL.lbSidies' and ill” on genelal ad liiilisery Bernard 45 votes. making: gilardniguollft safe Pil:b1(;i;h:i:”: ASL Plze-:5! -?9CffI'g8'”Y3 MT5- IYAEX” youlfmm Crating King to Chengtu, China. as the Western Nations T ' 'ketin imlms Ya l0"- th. 1 t l i I 'oies Dollcd ' i M" " ”' "'55"""? ”- travelling ra or shine, thirty to have been in Pushing their trade test of the lcedcral Agricultural Mal E . . 1947- Jgonw Zumisegro 5(2)” in Borg husincss. thanks to the Jones Morley Mullgff. supply; Mu, may mu” 3 day, and Swmg your in that men country the H” M 0 history, today might Jiave a more cheerful look. Let me illustrate what happens when the gospel of Jesus is proacti- ed to warring people. In 1848. John Geddie and his wife landed on the island of Anett- Government who at inst have put democracy in force in the Town of Borden at the w,ish of its citi- zcns. Hurry Muttart, Temperance; Mrs. Earle Sawlcr, Press Secretary; Mrs. John Hashim, Organist; Mis- sion Band Lc:idcrs. Cupc Traverse, July 4. chair down at your destination with 3. cheer and a song, are marvels of vitality and sheer physi- cal strength. lMen who can carry three hundred pounds of ten, bare-footed up the narrow. rough trails into Tibet, two hundred den has always been requested by a large majority 'of our citizens, and dlirini: tlirll. clrrtion t'.lil'l'I- rl,-ugn 1 made the promise in our citizens that if clcctrd I uould have a plebiscite on this question Act." the author states, "is the opinion oil the judges that the Federal Government in conferring thesc extra-provincial powers . was delegating them to fits own executiveii in mi? "Frustrated exports" are a Cause of worry to British economists but to the man street they are apt to be highly wel- Edinburgh shops were suddenly I nul, Sir. etc. VVILLAEJJ LEARN. litayor of Borden. officers' for carrying out its own legis-i 00m9- , ; , Th, lation The decision is final since the testiflooded recently With C010U1'ed China Such gifbigigiiieuiilsorilerlrdy uiiwinuiiis 29th. B'”d”"v P-53" 5"” 4- "3" M055 WPORTUNITHES mi1es.nnd exchange It for Woollen yum amen: Cannibals Who Wm ' ' A ' i ' h d t b A ' v d 1: 1949 less than five months nftL'l' , m "' ' rm" '1. ---r cloth: the men who can endure engaged in tribal warfare every the 85 3 n0 Gen Seen Since P1'9slV31' 3y5- - I.lQLOIt STORE PIIOIILSTEI) sir,-Enclosed please find a clip- the horrible fiend of war. all day. few months. After a victory they our regular election, the results of that plebiscite xvercgns follows: always had a royal fcnst-- From after appeals to fear of their enemies they carried on a handful of rice and a shred plug, which appeared in the M011- of dried fish, are not easily dcall: case was initiated trenl Star. and was of great in- was the overflow from frustrated markets N ' 1 Sir, Al our meeting lollliy. we Privy Council hzid bccn abolished. In any. . V g . 1. g ' '6 132 mm event it seems likely that the Privy Coun- Caused by Austmha 5 Shortage Gr foreign 1'”:.m':, .;:.:lu:;”,ss in ma puhmllthc mnmh:-rs of the Cape Trav- tcresi. to me, as I know so much wnh. the” arms wngmvgr they wgni, . . h It tlexchange - W - in, .;m.;,r 4 1,2 vmsjv.-rse w. M. s. mi it our duty in about it. as that was all we ever -pm, umgzlng ,,.u.-me 13 an. All," the mm dmng am and (Eli ruling would have been t e same. . se 1 . - . . . fnnlsxv mlfaur” voice our very strong protest used for fuel in the Old Country. other 5 um, cg Wonder. --chum been induced in Rum-,d church. ” l against. the opening of a liquor It shoud be interesting to so many cm W. " 15 3 word omen heard they brought, their arms .. clubs, spears and poisoned arrows and were persuaded to pile them up in front of the pulpit, in full sight. so they would not be stolen. Geddle brought those darlg mind- ed people a message from thll The total votes polled were 185. just twelve votes loss than in the general election. The cause 01 this was that one or our leading business men with his staff at bscnt from the Islanders on whose. land it lies, especially in the Black Banks, where the peat lies 38 feet deep, of the richest kind. I got a spe- cihl prize for it in the Island ex- among them. Time doesn't. mat- ter, ”Chlna can wait." Job isn't in it with the average chlnaman. Patience and persistence go to- gether. They are twins. The Burma the precedent in the opinion of Lord Aitkenl . . in 1037 on which the whole federal-provin-K M1'5- Sarah Slddon-V E-n8115h actress- cial marketing scheme has been patterned.i was born this date 1775. She did not do That Privv Council decision did twoiihings:i W911 35 Pmtia and Other D3115 at the 3119 Of store in Borden. We feel it nnl injustice for A few men in powcri to trike the libcrly to' sell in pro-I duct in our midst which has caused the most. rrimo, nccidents. - . .- ' v i ' ' 1782 employees was R , I mbm M ” ii at a Fedeial Pailia- Neniy but leiurnlng 10 I-0nd0n 1n . death and vinsic of manhood o o years ago. and plum.” what, than-g per. L It established 1 ishe drew the town and was a favorite un- Province" ”' iii” anything in our-land. G0V9'nmen'- officials were Sent slstence can do. Only the Pyramids Prince of Peace; and after much l ""3 V”” ""2" ' The boolleizizeis are doing 1' "Om 0W1W51n1915t01n5P9!3ttn6 can equal it, but that was slave instruction in the better ways. ment. held cxclusivc power under the B. N. ,0 . fl , I H um. i"5”"ld Of L” '” ("or 0 " q After spending Iboufv It labour in which a million pcr- conversations with the chiefs, and l . , . - - i ,- 2 d il ter- rovincial 111 her Fehfement In 1312- She W35 D8lnt' against the laws nf the land but area. A. Ad mm Expo” - an 1 p ' i d by Gainsborough Reynolds and many 5”.” i" "l9 Tm?” ”tm13i;”.d:.';'u,. they no not a respected class of month on the Island they return- med, ome going out bet,weenthegc1-enm- il”3dC3 that ihc pmvmces had been gweni l '1” N0” ”,"l”5i"” " . w'hmc people. Cd 5331113 ii-5 d9V910Pm9n'5 Would we impatient, hurrying people lng, cursing armies and caring for "l””"”"d"'” 3"” '5 C055 W0 much money f0? YnR9hin' of the West do not know the kind the wounded. those savage peoplc The people of Borden and Cape Traverse have worked hard to build beautiful churches to- give their children and people places and train them in than than-lothers and her statue by Chantrey is in Westminster Abbey. . began to listen to the new teach- ing. In six year's time war had ceased and tribal differences were settled peacefully. The Prince of cry. However, really the onlything that is needed is hand work. and sunshine. I went out on several trips inspecting pest with the late of people we are up against. But look at what has happened to them in these last years. In this short period this mighty, peace- he states that he learned of the plebiscite only three days before it was held. What would he have done nbout it? Does he think for powers over trade wi rid that neithcr could delegate this basis the exclusive territories it its powers to the other. On . l . ' - to vrorshl Bnnnett Natural pmducis Markeimg Acil Commemolatwe. S””."ps ale (inen ""5 moment matlhe mdoirihoige. Christian Filrlncii-H95 of living. "0"- Chimes Damn Wm W” W3 loving nation has been turned Peace with his faithful followeil was ruled invalid ihought Of 35 being hld90U5 Creatlomr WM” "9 "PWSC" ':h"rc1g,,, Khld. It is not ionlz since the Boy "NW if he were a. ynuniz mm he into a. nation of aggressive wsr- always wins against the god of '" K ' ' - - - l 1 d 1, la men and rushed to com- ."V”i"”.e "” "W ". "T a "who Scout Hall was opened with pomp ""15 be in U129 b"51n955 in”?-Ed rlors. which is one of the greatest war. for people know in their "2- It Sugilestcd midi P01119191? JU”-5d”3l-panne y y "'3 '”””'” "I ”"st ow"m,”.,d and ceremony as a lllsre to train M ""3 1" bl””"e9”' calamities of history; and how souls that peace is best. - emf" ii G"V""""”" C” i the no” for good citizens. I W5 N50 Wned W attend I did this happen? It is u long. in- 1 am, sir. etc., KEEN W. I. G e to that of a dozen tiling the cheapest swlck rum at the Cavern- e whatso- volved story, but in brief it is this: Germany and Britain taught Stanley Bridge. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 95.1 pletion. Canada has wisely avoided going 'in for them on more than a most modest lscalc. The latest, however. the Red Cross international mdm special meeting called by the late work WMCH has been done. Hun. Mr. Dennis. Minister of Agri- We feel that anyone who is the culture at "'9 ume- A130 r means of opening a liquor store i1':g:Inlg,":-9” v;'mBroE:';1'z5ew;:dm:'5'A Liquor Slor booliegizers ped grade of New Brim 310 per quart. willi tion over both types of trade could be tablished by combining these powers in a third agent through co-operation between We nll rejoiced in the spl Other circumstances indicative of a series of sizzling summer sessions for weary diplomats is the stepping up of Soviet pres- sure on Sweden. regarded in informed cir- cles as but the prelude to a Russian declar- ation of sovereignty over the entire Baltic been called It requires no great schooling in diplom- Icygto recognize thlnipsttem which these Aboriginal). Mesopelsgls, ponis. Uraslis and Vesper-ls. . of a tea-cup have been found over a wide area of the United States and Canada. They what to call ourselves takes on perspective when some names that Canada might have are now brought out and exam- ined, says the Printed Word. Among the orthographic masterpieces that were con- in place of Canada, Niagarentia, Tu- y. Cricket Cluh.' After the election of officers and the transaction of the routine business was conclud- ed. the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "That the members of the Phoenix and Crescent Cricket Club: desire to express their sppreclstlon of the deep interest he. wt...-1 manifested at considerable him- lei f'." - -The -Examiner. May-5. 1883. This, is in very major issue as action are along in years and we are much surprised that they would be content to hr the pro- moters of such an evil in our community to go down in history as s memory of their footprints on tho sands of time. We are, Sir, etc.-.1 CAPE TRAVERSE W. M. 3 Icy. Literature ecretnry: Mrs. A. M. Harper, Christian stewardship: Mn. Hadley Muttsrt, Com. Goodwell from the Infirmary for peat, which I' gave this man. and A. II. PEAKE. IA. Ll..B. JOHN PI NIUIIOLHUN. LLB. ' T i ating the ' rt-venu Ottawa and the provinces. The P. E. ..,Sl8mP C0mm9m01” mom getting no . .5 try,” M undermine H", mm . ,- : ' i 'ndeed 3 er? if this is the why that the , . ggmple nt pg”, Mm the mo” judgment. challenged this by dcclaiinl: th:g aonfereglcle) b::;Za:g1i:i:1i:K'ciilt3;; 3 i PRVPV. Mr. c,.Owe :.,a:.'lu lit, is 2:: ih':s:”i:l';tw;'ri;(:f!5 1" which W9 wmch me, Ibfcame ,0 potfula, ,3 ' ' r ' in 0 ea r ' 'h L 1 OT Y 0 9 D ' ' . S0 HIRHY IBHUEFS. I m d m:.m-m..m..m.........mm.-.-. l provincial boaids, since they were creat ll . . . 318...”: zrrgihnsia Town want, and We urgently; askuthe man in many don”; for "me W20 hung MATHESOMV PEAKE & gum" J. smmj ng m by PT0VlnCmi lemsiaiuresv Could not also bi: . they are second to none In re- "'C”l'”ld9;; me ' 91: 5:9 5?; on their shores. Nlc-IHOLSON 0I'T(lMI-:'I1tlS'l the agents of the Federal Governmcntji. From time to time bells about the size Km, to intelligence and populsr- Early Vtsnlwi.-iecmesnnd woykrm Mr. Hardy, of Pleasant move. um um am" . ggg,ggg,g,,g.n.... H, W, hm ,,,,,.,e,,, 0, O", 1,,,,,,. WM lent in me by the me D. A. w. uxrnnsou, q.c. PHONE .1, Adjoining North American Hnlrl Valley Pest Moss - om y. start- ed two years ago. oxpoo to ship about 100,000 bales of moss from the province this year. "Source of the oompsny'- matc- risl is the caribou Bogmssr ner- wfck. The bog. extending over 300 acres. contains more thsn 500,000 tons of hich ty moss. is but known In the most convsnisnt location. parallel with the railroad and only in miles from the deep water Pawns iillllac . . W the results of the liquor traffic --- P. .- y were of identical size and markings but no Old Charlouelown are an m mnshmfh mat Mtmhu, hgmussvdhigaioprua Javlxirigllcggiorwhxli " nun-lmn. 910 Dr. w. R. cg.-gon Moscow's decision to appoint Deputy one seemed to know their origin. The SWISS I V ir':mi;:': co"; ujzflgdaufilg when usual it was the first reile g '3”.;”i(';;::;'Gr;'r';:V 35'3"" c...,.,,..m.. Foreign Minister Gromyko to the post of consulate in Montreal has cleared up the "ml E J” ”' move be accomplished. g'o,,d5,:n-, ',i,",",:.,'if,' me p",D,"5' Chsrlottetown L:'l'I:';:;);i,;;:,'3l;;N . T" d th is L .. '. . ' ambassadol to London, to pack Ambassador mystery, revealing that the bells were cast mwxm, CLUBS 0:35:53": 95:35; Mt” band :3; ion! mu '0: in for "um um ,0, ,,,.,m 5: lzarubln off from London to Washington. in the hamlet of Saigneller before the turn ........I. W b I up any country. I nmfsir. etc., Allison M Gilli: up A I M-zclsouc . . rked with 3 "At a meeting 0 e mom or our clergyman in both :Protes- MR5. Domnuo DOYLE ' ' o . .. and to move Ambassador Panyushkln post of the century. Each is ma h .,g ma Phoenix and Crescent mm M", Rom," U..ho,l,, ""5 St. Cnhmm at W" L. . DENTIST haste from Washington to Pelping, presages cross and 'Chlantcl Fondeur and t cy . lg-1;; ., clubs, min Thiirsdsy cm.,-91,... prsachcd ,...,m,,,.. 0.. Montreal , . - . . id hens nftcrnoon. it was unanimously re Sunday in mom: opposition to ' ,Em,1o,,,,,,, ”"'""i- 3""0"'"”- nenul x-my the opening of a new diplomatic offensive were probably use as cow- . solved that me We Club. mama ml mum Ex I i ' GLORIA BUILDING by the Soviet Union 0 " ' ' smslgsmstc snd form one Club. we undenumg the Nu." m. n mo” puff :gud'i'l'1"k:um.!m;ndui;"' '3' u”'"'"""' 5" i ch u'''”' 179 Grllton It. The current debate in. this country On "dwun ”'”"”"”' me iphwmx "W" W10 "'9 ''9lP0nI"n0 10'' i '5 for Nov: Bcotisf The Annspoiiys mum. .0 plum. :91 E and COMPANY UHAIITIZIIID AUUUIJN TANT8 MI om: George 31.. Phones DMO - 1017 IANDOLPII W. MANNIIQO. Chl Inttstnwu - Q0: M7 on. V - nuns r. murnnnsou C.A. Other olllooi II llsllfu. Mansion. so. John's. Amlu-rut. Dtlrir Vueouvor. Klrllsna uh. cums llldg. Charlottetown Sea, and the use by the Kremlin of ex- sldered back in 1867, by mm, ”,,o,,. 3., Hanan, Mm, M. Mum". Pmmm. ..Amm'h pm Nazi military leaders to peddle abroad and are: Borelia, Cabotin, Canadesia, Cham- Judgil young: lnhtlho gllffhell Mrs. RAIPII Msccnull. ui Vice u . fuel ii. nu am. found 1... .mm., n...mu., u....,,...,.,l N... m..,..,. .,...i1-,..,.,, on both sides or ma non curtain in can piania.co1umbIand.F-Ilsa no represent l”;:”:'f.::' .l:::l..'::i":i:. 3212:: ii::.:".;"”.:lh:s.ir'-..t:izl.- it! many the notion of a united German-Soviet each" main nationality in the confederacy- ;hoimlo:V hizidin c;r:ig'l::::i'l Intel: Iiiowi.hEr,l R1e':;Ii;rdi'r:g c::cr:t:ryl: igpaiwsniugigmuuggsde-, "'21:: . V h Genngn and IV II. II”! ' in II, PC fl - , nnhnce Ehllish. Scotch: Fumihv. his I Cricket Grounds st Victprltno Psrk. lng secrstsry, rs. Frank ulg- tons in sll, with tho Osrfbou Bot Mum... gum; mu" 1.. M hm "hm nmmut Houston. llsnllltsn. chsrloshtown. Iouphpno ill