w . , . . . . I g ' oc'roi3Eii 13, .125: I (Notes By The Wayz. .JI5.G.E F.0..Uii -'l:HE GUARDIAN. Department. Ottawa. The island Guardian Puhitahinf Co. i The character-and life of H10 newspaperboy have gone through a remarkable evolution since the turn of the century He has be. come modern with the times; his work of distributing mud selling the daily newspapers has become VTHE GUARDlAN.' CZHARLO'l'TETOWN i A ' i An important reform recommended by - ' i ' ' the Royal Commission would make "mental ,Next Dept ' deficiency" a plea in murder cases, and ad- ' Imit proof that the accused "was incapablep 1 of preventing himself" from acting as he, did. By these changes, the 110-year-old! McNaugliten Rules would be adapted to the views of the British Medical Associa- tion.. Their assumption that an accused Persons. south Ws Yorkshire. and the rliei:i'-il.l.'1.i.i.,3,"i',i,?i other areas with a' severe incldenc. of bronchitis and ' respnggor: troubles. There is no doubt um"; "16 Smoke pcwcu into the 3,, over industrial towns is a tuning Editor and Managing Director. Ian A Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. i i biocunsrion , V "Covert Prime WW-Ni Nlliii iii" ii" 4"" person ivas'”sane" if he "knew" the nature . 1 .-;-stsmailzca a nd businesslike. factor and where it does not kill . nd . n n - of his a t h g t t th Gone is the old-time mental plc- i I g i "The strongest memory ll'wOOl(Il than a ll r0 g ess C as spn 0 e .. gw -ture of a small boy. often on ur- 3833:2112.-T (or me Manchester 'chin. vcndintt his liaiic-rs haphaz- a.- Illldly on the street corner. The lnewspaperboy of today is. in it very real sense. the proprietor nt his own business enterprlse- a young salesmnn who fufills the responsibility of finding and serv- regular customers, keeping 'hls own accounts. and elilfilllg accord- I . lilg to his initiative and ability. St. John Telegraph-Journal igallowsI many who ought to have been given compassionate or scientific treatment. By a majority of 8 to 3, however, the I-3 1 ' ' . . . f . ,3 p The spread In Food PH”: .C0nlllllSSlOnClS would pie er to ablogate th gmgg ;i'u1cs and leave these cases to the )lii'lCS. i it is notcworth that while the general In ractl the Commission would let juries! N 1 U. . . d y. Ci. 1 d rose lessldetermine sentence as well as verdict. II- ”;)b '0 ' ,mng.":gefV "til 6": is months gave up trying to classify murdcisers or de- llignftddo spLi)i.iniiibdt:l:.1 hi: iizifen Orluelarly foul: mes iii niurdei" B” should juries ha” 0 g p. . . the weakest ink". 7HAit1.t)1"i'E'r0ivN TUESDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1953 wpm----Tm--l J In these troubled times, wim. there -is so much bitterness aim ugliness in the world, there i. Something wonderfully rem.-slung when an international effort 1. made to display the most bcaumui of flowers-. Montreal was fortunate to be the city chosen for tin. year's International Rose Show Some 65 cities have already "book: ed" for the annual showings oi Scientific and engineering pro- m housewives are paying substantially more . - r . i f rm it. The tiouble is that the cost-0 V we Mm our umjummanchum world: commercial air opmmom hauling and lJI'0C9SSulg and distributing Tea.Plucking Machine T comp or on Tyneside stand twice as has permanent headquarters here, jg much chance of dying of bponohitls in the International Aviation food is steadily going up; and that this in- crease more than cancels out any decrease in the cost of the food itself. Much of it is due to wage increases obtained without regard to productivity or ability to pay. and which therefore are passed straight along to the consumer. ”It is ironic," says our Toronto coli- lemporary, "that these price increases should take place at a time when food sur- pluses are stacking up in North America. Take. for example. the dispatch from Ot- lawa which reported. and explained the latest jlli'i'iD'llI.tlle cost-of-living indezt. iDur- The need for gatliering only the tender Someflfsg lfgigijme and some ::ifInl;3rl)'e:;”5:le'i”iiael”'fe'gm,gi1:;”5 ;-;,,,fi";l,,iQ,”,,,,fg”;1m; mud , employment from sicklneesd and W3 August. it said. the price 0 many leaves and buds, and the arrangement of And that isall. i. one m,.,i.,.ced gfter visiting liner in Quebec City for Europe. from the Larges stage isease a newly-acquired friend-a friend For almost all of the group if gfollfi Emmi!” Y98i5ivCi'f-'5 diB3i3i0d food items climbed, including pork, eggs, mffee' lard bread and buttery' lan msuperable problem' this action” over-burdened with worries and home soil. so the eXP9Ti9!iCG W35 - ”Why did the price Of bread rise in 5: In an article in the monthl ma azine Wm” WW5 Oi Hi-Om! in the twig. responsibilities hovering as im- novel and exciting 55 the shores end, even now. the 'iil:'im"' 9” ' M i y g what ruins, pending doom, misunderstood often of the St. Lawrence and the Strait xvnzitultllulle cItznswaesral;lqe;nI::; g I I U I I g . - I ' month when Canada found herself clogged with close to R billiona bushels of wheat, which she is going to have a very difficult time selling? Why, with so much feed on hand, did the price of eggs rise? Why did of butter rise in August? At the end of that month, dispatches from Ottawa re- ported that owing to the sharp increase in the gallows. A tea plucking machine has been intro- duced in Ceylon and has been successful, after cxpc-rimcnts, in proving that it can harvest tea more efficiently and cheaply than human labour. Eventually, the female coolie with her wicker basket on her shoul- lders, a familiar figure in the tea planta- tions on the hill slopes in Ceylon and India, will vanish from the scene. It. had generally been considered that plucklnghtea was one brainch of human labour that the machine could never invade. the bushes on the slopes, seemed to present Overseas, the new machine is favorably dis- cussed. Apparently, the average pounds of leaf per coolie with hand picking was 9.7, as against 24.2 per machine. In addition, lthe machines do not bruise the leaves as the amt notice any difference in flavour. iWoedi &ma2 PRELUDE Watch long enough. and you will see the leaf Fall from the bough. Without a sound it falls: . . . And so you have A bare bougli. and 3 dead leaf in But what were all the tumults in Fierce and disastrous, in the leaf? Timeless the tumult was. but gave no sigh, Only, the leaf fell. and the bough is . bare. This is the world: there is no more Speak: and the ghosts of change, past and to come Throng the brief word. The mael- strom has us all. 7; i i -Indialogue By Gerald Steele Milt Year !.D.U. Student t INDIA About four months ago, India was to me a far-off land-of great interest certainly-yet iseparsted not only by distance but by the thousand and one thinxs Wiliuii make it difficult to take any trip ill with the trouble of the world. and abused while desirous of being fair and meaning well. sometimes seeing things differently yet re- specting the other point of view- but nevertheless an individual with a rich and winning person- ality. cultured and possessing get and the injustices received at the hands of others, to whom you owe gratitude for favors done you, and above all whom you are de- BOUND lng material were distributed early along with suggestions for fund raising. medical requirements .an-J other instructions regarding bag- gage, etc. May 25th crept feverishly around with if was their first departure from of Belle-Isle faded on the horizon. o 0 o On board ship work started on the first day out with daily lec- tures and discussions. From the various members ii. slzeable library was collected of literature on in- the United States and Can- tended to impart. new knowledge In many cases, and In all instances to serve as it refresher course. General information on North Am- educatlon, econ- .age in London; i , . so much discretion? Some critics would 0 .es ,5 ,,d t 1 m. , me iuiiim But ihil year. in iii. i, . il0llltSjfl'OlIl 110.1 tollltrii. At.thlS 1atcl.,l,C1y on they common sense. Wiliie 0ii19i'3 Eimgmn Hfndegmcyn ash aneywifgie sggirzi-cg: sIr:nc;atogrogi:edminmti:s ,i it cou( soon '1 roaci c oxwar pea: . , . g 1 , 0 h c , 5 f; - c, 7 if 12215 reacllt:cii)pin Novemb-3' 31951 But mi” that mieilces ”””id have "0 CO"' C inS.ieusi.yml.i.seil'i.af.. ffedli'l!ire1i:viilluE 5”” 5”-0”” "is" W" 35 Anew i . 3 I g , g ” ' b sistency. The Commission's opinion is that tlonlzed. But the revolution is ;i::,,,;:::eS,.e”,nd Wgffi cmidm" L ' ioiievei mum mole Comumei” may . e if the rigidity of the law cannot be eased ii" ml" i"”- EXPW5 Pmiici ” day and will ebemian diglaly mm. 1 paying for r00d' the farniers are g.em.ngsin this way abolition is the real issue. 9:9 ' 7, gig:-5ig:S:h””g;e”;f”;;ei":::fer”'d:ii today. Much cure and piiniixlexiltglilcli lime bcimm from it". The i.”" price in". Abolish the death penalty, then, The glitz ,; veiooments which will rapidly ex- idif5s”1;i”V” beeiltuseg i" mnkiiiiii? flex is at its lowest point in five years, all(ll)EConOlniSt LINN It ig unmoved by the and g I - (Mm pemur tend down the wiicie incusiry is Ant), Ennis tiiemsliolfliigs iismssimm - - -- - i - , ur-, 1.) per cent below the high mark of July,' g 5 . .g I H .97 E m Wnrn f-"4555 iile use 0i 531119 riusiend niuaihi-1 All volume”, 0, the Red Cm ' g aigunlent that liaiiging is .1 detelient. Oil x y ; Vb Also iiarenily theres a new kind of dumb: m ss will ml” this point the Commission concedes that i gws um 31”” iii” which makes me i”i"i” the :i:y's e lll)0SSE;lt:(l)Spal:;Iienl) M There is no mystery about this, com- .. . V d It . :5 MKEAMNIT i" WW5 ii" ”””5" ma” me w””d Gazette . on mi g g d M, .1 P, . I U abolition might be ehpecte to resu in . - am itself, This glue is completely re- - moms mi Globf an . all lfclseljy 11: a temporary rise in crimes of violence. But - 4 ' u5Fn3&J,, sistant to any kind of water at gamc thing is 13 emng m me me , , V ' . V, . any temperature. to solvents. oils M 1 ;I- 1 g . St t where althgs h farmers are gettina it discmmed lime midgncc that offend' I l -g Md gmisei and is M waded by iiV9-ilniiiiiiiiii Wiiciizgiiiieli-S i::il',9rebirfn:l: a 95' . g . ” crs were mucil affected by the prospect of F extreme heat or cold. Before long. tend the ninth aruiual meeting of substantially less for what they produce, ( mils may be ob5.,1..i., the mmmmmal Ah, nmnmm -Calgary Albertari next winter as men of the same and Londoners themselves are nearly twice as likely to die from bronchitis as those who live in the Southern English country-side. These shock- lng facts are brought out in a sur- vey of bronchitis by Professor R. E. Lane. Miss Nancy Goodman, and Dr. B. B. Rampllng, of the Nuffield department of occupation- al health in Manchester. published in the British Medical Journal. In Lancashlre and the Northwest chronic respiratory disease pro- bably cause more ill health than any other condition; they are cer- talnly responsible for most un- ......m...m................4 the first leg of the greatest ex- perience of our lives. Shortly the European and North American delegates were aboard a charter- ed 'plnne and we were India bound! (Note: The above artlcleils the inherently interdependent. Progress made in either field is quickly a. plant improvement or safety rg. gulations. Association. The Association, winch represents 95 per cent of the Building, but. this is only the second time it has met in mi. city. The occasion is one of spec. ial importance to Canadians. for this country, always air-minded, is rapidly becoming one of the great air power: of the world. one of the moat inant futon that will be found in the discus clone of aviation this week is that, in the aviation field, military and civilian operations are dapted to the uses of both, wilieth. er it be in aircraft design, power -- Montreal Gazette. Because thou but kept the word of my patience. I also will keep than from the hour of tempt tntion, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth. Behold, I coma . the )rice of ork rise when the Canadian, iu k v - 3 ' 11- h d 1, hy the great, dla, i x t it d fit 11' unds inip C 91.5 do It IS sand that the leaf does The uuigcnntmii t t l d 9-aP9l':in whom you love ads, and at least those not scn- first of a series by Mr. Steele to quickly: hold that mi which ' Govemmeil a I Y mi 10” P0 . Inot have such a good appearance as hand- "h k. "I P” "i M" 9”” 9' 10,. what he 1,, respect 10,. what, sick were kept busy. In addition "ppear 0",, . w,..k in -n.., cumi. mm, mm "M M m... ml, 9,, I Sm1.agG.' which it wag..and still is..highly1picked may but those Specialists, the tasters, The t:,iVi:E;ngact (mm the (Emma he has accomplished and is yet i0h l'l1i'9Vi0g15u iuiafmliicifdlresirxzl lan. describing his visit to India). crown. , . - 3 i . I , ' i v ' . SC 00 Of D 839, E . -' i anxious to F101 llld Oi? Wily did iiie DiiC'3,whose opinion IS the one that matters, do ””0"- i,i,:,t5,Tzi.',n;n,,g,3 ,l.",',”l.,.l.".,”,,”.'",,.i”.i.i,.,”..".I. cussions and wide reading were in- PROFESSIONAL CARDS . . g . V. ADtT i - h 1 4 ' . . erlcan politics, l7i'0(iUCii0n iiii5 .V95i'i (ii lllll run, about 3l0 I: mC0nT3d M-iicii :'g:5Lhs,1eol,,ndc;i:;?:p:,,1 ,f,i;,,';V.,,i;f;: omlcs, religion. culture and social MC'hCSOlI. PCCke & PCIIHCT & Hdskm million pounds against last years 280 mil- , w--ss eyes of men. India, to meils that Problem! is essential when ru.ies- Nichclcon A ;, 3,514”. 35,. up Columbus Day, U. S. A friend! i'0"5 0" ""355 WP” ii” ”k"i " I Barrlater. lilac. lion). the Canadiaii Government might end up next spring with it mountain of butter on its hands. Right now, under its 'floor price pl'o:.:l'z:ni, it has a stockpile of some fifty million pound:-much of it left over from last year. , ' "Under these circunistances, food prices O O O It was well known that a lot of money ,was made running whiskey into the United istates during prohibition. How vast that tirade was is indicated by a lawsuit now before the New York courts over ten per nunxnnnuunnukknunnulx Old Charlottetown (and r. c. L) SUMMERSIDE "On entering the hay and bar- bour" of Sunimersidc, you are IN 1864 Such an acquaintance was made possible last summei' when the World University Service enabled thirty-five Canadians and about 40 other students and professors from over the world, to gather with many Indian students to help meet one of the pressing needs of the day - better understanding by students from other lands. About India a similar knowledge was necessary with particular cm- phasis on her s'nr'."l i)"(llill'l1iS. for the theme of the Seminar was to lie: "Tile Human lniviliczitiuiis of Development Planning". As back- ground we read about. the many invasions of India by different na- tions from 15000 B.C. to the pros- the A W. MATIILSON. Q.C. A. ll. PEAKE. B.A.. LLB. JOHN P. NICHOLSON. LLB. Barristers, Etc. , Collections - Money To Loan 175 Grafton street Frederic A. Large. QC. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Bank of Nova Scotla Chamber! Charlottetown. P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN J. A. Mcfiulgon hABBlSTER. SOLICITOK Eh. N0'I'&Y, Etc. Currie Building Gordon E. MucMillon. :lmuld he falliiln not 1'isin"' and the iiaui-icent f .- - . - - forced to cxclhim 'l-low rctt' l of the world and "M "iii about "19 W” ill I Ba ti 8 Hill .-- .-v , 0 one iings piofits. The claim is h . ' . P 5' M10"! '99-099 , Brpm It .. . 30!! nil 0' CM" 3 ii "I , . " . g . g H d - . ' , ...l,' 5 effects and their with- ing and llandllng, costs i.liich cntei into (0,. gggyaooloou g:::1"":f:'tffei”Cri:,';wr.;”i:vori:ll f;f:,i1e;n,,i;i"iT,i,'; g;:,adl'n",,ileCr:l,:,y,idrawai, about Indian independ- uSli:'""':;'”gii:l;"-Isb mil; B.A-n I-L.I..' those prices should be kept tightly in hand. . i e . . The town lies before you to the miitee of this organization hasl;';i-cl tigti the dL'oiin1ijitljV's partiiiicn. Pm,m,e, ”I:Al;:IllISc:lE;ILs0LllglI;r(1nh:t;;.' . . . ,- 4 - - -. .' e , , a...:..:s...aa - Il"J ' 11 IS no use thmkmg mat Canadavs qgngv R "I C Ad, H U A. ,1 i left. for about a mile along the organized and financed flxe Sent - 3 975 fin V170 05 1'9 SOUS DIAL 52 . . 03:1 and 12111 0150 iii lely is the shore, and extending Irrmzularly mg.-5 such as that of 135; summer. ethics and cultures Unfortunately Chas R Mcguuidv 23 g cultural industry can be supported by 51 new desmnauon rm. all field artillery regig back a short tlistancc. Twelve that through discussion and living "I051 0i Such i0llIC5 have i0 he ' ' H J M O (Ioinestic niiirkct willinrr to pay any price. i ” , years ago it was nowhere; it together. students of the world Cb'l"”i9"C”i iilst iluufi 50 iilnt iilt? EA" - 0 "ho": R0 I -' - 4 a . lments. It may be noted that an earlier then took a start in the race, may come to a. better understand- real and full meaning may he had. BABBISTEB. s0l.ItilT0lt. for want it produces. In the first placoyldistinction between horse al.ti”el.y and field came up to St. Elennor's. Prlncc- ing of their cultural backgrounds T, I d ' ' ' NOTARY. Etc. Ontometrllt . . . - , t . - . if! -- V l ' . iiw not we and in rhelamne.-.v .1... in he as, ....n. .1": ..::W.:r:.:ri.:.. mi! 2.".'.;..::;::...i":::."2?::...:”:r:e";:; ...... ..'.2..”':.:. ":3. ”i;',:;';,;,';';',;::;;:;"' um.-.-. r. -- ,"'”- ,.G.i”i"”"if'"t .fi0”k”i'”;i law" a" mounted in the 9.2. l:.":”..".i-.;!;". i:"::. 3Z?”i.i".li2”El;'S2.'J.i.ii.L” -;;-7,,-'yf- in slow ticre is a imi 0 Win 1 can all ' .' . .. . , i -5” "ll ” i i i "1""-E - its” - . 4 ' ac ea rumor ”"?:'-mm-mm” V. -I . V V I I H. Jllcld alilllcly they had i0 lhllk 01' perhaps is 'O5ster Saloon. where they can Indian Seminar two years were i.V Nluuflil FANS W85 W”? V0li'i E F M ,.PHE'E DA QQ An WCMICII Galldffu iiiii PJN ll” muui Sci iaci to 59 mg Oui lfjde on the can-lanes. he had served up to you: iikiiig. needed before it could become s M i0"Ti5iS bi iilis ilme C-Vltlpi TOT ' ' ' i " ' food products overseas, at prices overseasi ” During the summer months you .. mm,-, , Londoners seeking relief from the r. soMir.in.i:n TRAINOB. as .LL,l, i u 9 it dont ask for 'oystci'si but for With announcement of Che Sem- i"i"m0'i 0i 3 iliii"5iinR f'ii.l'. Fur U'"'i'i""l- 9'0 BAERISTFR. Sm ICITOK I.-"3 ('OllSLll'l”'.'.ll'S are willing to pay. We used to; Canada maintained four divisions in the 'clams'. Tile streets are very mir- row. and not well laid off. The inar in early spring, adventurous souls all across Canada were cer- IOUP (lays we thrilled (it the ra- mance of the Cliamps-Elysees, Arc Gander & Hoszord Phillipa Jiiiiiilng lll Orpifton street do that once-before the shortage complex” i ... , g . . houses and shops Lli'f'. some good tulniy stlrr ii. Of course the stu- d6 TFi0mPil0. Nolre Dame. Tour . lilfl the managed economy. And the 1'0-1 iiiisi Vvoiidh Vvai and (Fir?-s'i.ii in the Sec0na- and some bad, and new ones are tIentr.' rcsrS)nsibility' as reprt-senl- Eiii9ir L0i'V”'v 510- Ciulimiie nnd mhnnwr As GAUDEI 3-Am LL” Holley to Loan (,ollectJnII ' sun was that Canadian (.onsunm.s, :00, g0t,The formation of a division in peacetime constantly going up. resting on atlves of Canada and the West lhciiiany other lcwels which make 3"''''i'''' '""i 5"''”i'"'' - , 1 ,, lwm arm” qdvzmccd lraininn t .bl, cedar piles in plaice of stone, there izcnci-ally, was greatly strcssorl. PET” 07"? 0i ii"? mull Wonderful i M0"?! '0 1-03" A of. W. . CCTSOH i00(i ai Pi'iCC5 iimy Cauid aiiord to P11)” l g P” i I 0 "0 possi. 'i- hding no stone to he had unless Also difficulties of finance. losing Oi iii” fliii” Oi ii"-I W0Ti(i- Silldfni Canadian Bank of Commerce: Bldit. cHm()lIn.M;'l'()n !with the smaller formations. The Canadian duz oi" Pi iii" W1" "' i0W Iidiv the summer's work and Hit dis- ”"”i -"1 Eiuniw is finite rnninion -mm-""ss mm: Palmer Graduate msmvpj-i"-mms'pm Arm ms C0 W, - P , "liar hiilcs iintl imlrs the whole comforts of a summer trip in 30 iii”? W" iiilfi ii"? MW "llii .i"' ' .0". MC"Il3SOI'I & (lIlARl.01'TF.'I'0WN y me a ong .iv sine. t e days . , H . B .t. h B rt 0 H I , t ' - country -tlroiiml Suninicr.':re l- umindln made All think twice before "05 "8 N-ll.l'lPI1('e of meeting - F Dial M32 20) Prliirr 51 fl IS BIN ii an: Ill .ii'hcn ilic mos important part, of our (in. levchas a bowling green. and final commitment. Lists for ma. ISFOIIDS from Gerniiiny, Swltzcr- aster .a.?.a......w:-- ----- lfcnce forcc consisted of British regulars :::.:i.'.iu'a4i)s0t-it-lipiiiin.nmiriic Plidliitlnliisil l1a"Tll(ic0l'lll:r wiliaiiisthgrtliiilrliiiiii-'4 ""”'i2"l.”'.l,'.','i'."".;, S,” J' 5' Tayio" R'o' H K ' - . ... . - . .t . 4 . . A 'Bii'tisli Royal Commission has bcdlitwho fought beside militiamen who muster. the bestgon the island-ii clccp.i' ' g H h d 0' UNE5C0'"i .ii! W0i'id ilCMi- p G. I l"0s'l'EB. ILLB. OPTOMETBIST investigating the question of capital pun-'cd one day a yeah - lo:my”::ii,r stones or sand to f;”Di:n50E:n:I::"i'I"sfI;md em: :33; :::3i9f:t0ir';mfI::5ovrtalidvii f1iJh'i- 'lmnI on City and l'IrIn- Eyes Examined. Glasses Filled - . - - a ior ' - . - s Islirficnf. and its report mcentiy published, in in an g forms will The ?.on'.;:orbci1,fgu;: qrarters of the tribe. in the hop? of that group cspccxlaliyielilvoirndliaz. ' iso IIE:'lIg:'l.ItllIP.SlPQeC 03:;:"p1lf(:.n: 9.1n;:..Qnn:.E; has slipped u much int e - , , , , - level and horses and carriage: 9 ”Cei,Vi"3-ii'0'" the G0V9l'lIml'lit Nearing departure time on the ch i gt 3 - 12.3.1. ' p or st. The British There have been many clianges in edu- me ',,,,e,,' and ,M,yb,,d,, ,m,,M a riflc.l - afternoon of June 4tll. many al- "0 awn" nm.".”';;;cum" commissioners were not asked whethei' hanging should be abolished, for in 1948 the House of Lords had decided to retain cational theory and practice in 'recent years and report cards will probably soon show the effects. In the cards long in'use a, coach, everybody is constsntlv driving-English and Scotch from all parts: Irish from Sou'wcst. French from Mlscouohe; and Gyp- -The Islander, Aug. 12. I864. ready felt that should the trip .............A............ , . Allison M. Gillie. LLB. lIABRlS'l'llB.' aoi.uli1'mL on too Btclimond”lt. -'- uimiocmown e Phone Fill, Byron J. Grant. 0.0. OITODIETIIIT Montreal. Quebec. Ottawa. Toronto. it, over-ruling the House of Commons. "deportment" held a very minor place with ,i;;m,,;fe,;';,32,'3,';:i:;c;;,;i;p:;'; . t ' o . IN I-M Street Phone on They were asked whether the penalty the real subjects on which the pupil was in wagons and carts. Team or - v M An,” Futmu Qc tom-o-no new-m now) . g . - , g ' I u 3 m I should be limited or modified. assessed. The superintendent of Charlotte- :',.;,",';,Y,';':;':au;';,,;i'::'ey :,::,d:;,;'f: . I s IA. LLB. ' Their answer is that hanging is as tqivn schools observes. that parents should to the ordinady trucks, f , 3 amino: una ooiicmlia DI. A. I.. MGCISGGC Hood a method of execution 85 any. 8i- be more concerned as to whether the child "s"mT''',',d' "' i" "”"'”'”i I F I otm('::s'i'::':.;;naoi in .,.,N1-," tliotiilgh Elbe possllgllity of using lethal in- is co-operative. honest. 1 good citizen and :l:lt.:;?11i)e iiwh crhecznampli-iniggctzhii . u - HIm' 00 10-0 oi.tilii"smai,ii3,irio m cc ons eserves urther investigation. As has good health habits and attitudes, ' "F" ' ”" " 9”" "'9 . , i - -i--:'s-'-m1"m"m-s "' 9'5"” 'i- "W" to thescope of the law, they conclude that - . . . V riuih1d:dili:'ls'l:ong CQMCOI 46 old!!! of; K- A- -MCdiC9'l0".0 ". . "a. stage has been reached where thef'e'if'l , - , I 5'0"”-a ""i(il: ":9" duluwl hive" . uur: I , 'DEN'l'lS'l' J- A,- cQ""I"'.i'5- R'o' little room for further limitation short of Edith Louisa Cavell, nurse, died this aerl.v'::. .1: 1:53;. oil”: i - tr”-'"9'..,:(:;; -cum. iu gm Tmsghone mi abolition." ' ' date 1915. Daughter of a clergyman, lie 23"”.-. i(',',i,',';i;'i'f,,,:',f”s:;i,z "TWO 01'0"-l"Y' K. - W 9"!” 93 ' Di" . viiini 5-. "L..-"'”i :d":i::'.i'" im- in- --w--- I i . . mama. so .- so . . . y , ran it e n on osptal and ,.,,,,.,. .,,,,,,, W," ,,, pm, 1,,' nu, mm 1 A . cesarean sum Alnnmwm ymmw, a quarter of the convicted murderers are The Home Secretary reprieves about 45-per cent of those sentenced to gained experience in many Hospitals in England. 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