I iond'llelitennnt-' Hi5 Eaiiahify mid 50idi9i'i5' The Plan originated early in 1950 at. it L HG W0" him the di3iih('”0" hi beiml meeting of Commonwealth Ministers in the PAGE FOUR THE GUARDlANil to 1928, he was G.S.0.3 for Air Co-oper- ation at Aldershot, England. The follow- ing years were spent with Eastern Com- "Here -(I-IE GUARDIAN, CPIARUOTTETOWN . A ADOg, There A DOg--H . (Notes shop windows are filled with goods of every- description, the restaurants offer tasty and satisfying fare, and rationint: and short- ages have been all but forgotten. In Lon-- don, meanwhile, capital of a victor nation still possessing vast ovrrscas colonies anti industrial resources which suffered nothing like the devastation that rained from the skies upon Germany, life is drab, rationing persists, food is iliadequatc and poor, and the Government of Mr. Churchill, like that of Mr. Attlec, is bedcvillcd by recurring and seemingly iiisolLll)lc economic crises. One exploitation for this extraordinary , agcti 7- and R SlCP0hiUShlCl'. Sheila. aged 23- i contrast appears to lie in the divcrgcnl i Lady Colleen Nye is the daughter Of GChsi ' l economic philosophies which dominate pub-I FY31 Si? HHTYY Hugh Kilo-IL 3 f01'hi91' A-D-C V t he policy in the two countries. Ill Bonn,i 10 ihf? King and Adjutant General. 10 ihhi d K Minister of Economy Ludwig I-Erhard stands F0YC0S- A5 Chief Of lhe Wolhehis V0h1hi3i'.Vl 4l,f,a-C out as an apostle of economic liberalism, Ini Service organisation in the London borough! A-"ml-ed -gm;-d fl-z)-":1:-ll Pm omu lmand, at the War Office (1931-32 and 1936-) h - . """""' ” 37 cl th St ff c ll 1932-35 . i The Island Guardian Vuhlishlng Co. )I::”19a2t8 (eat :he a0 eg: :(33 S. ' I so THIS MOVEMENT ; , . v 39 0 l "' 191' DEPRESSED Prenldcut and Auocluia mun. Inn A. uurnen. mam demdcd to take up Lam He passed I AFOOTTOCURWL , y ”'"'""” Ei"""' """” w"""" his examinations and in 1932 was called to OUR FREEDOM '" V1,, CIBCULA'l'll)N the Bar and became a member of the In- 5x 'T 9i9TURB9 d "7! "Coven Prince Edward Island like the dew” ner Temple. But his chief interests stilli lh lhigo 4 "'d'th - .-I-I 'dh' -- , . ll -. I V f'"v- Svonaesr Memory u wea--- um T332323? ...l.'.3....iJ”.'.l"y193o”.T.i”lE...ii.p"..i x i iii .lhll..L5ltttl ill the Weakest Ink". ilsieutcnant-Colonel in the Warwickshirejni ll ,,wh'i,, hthi.lh"lhy.,.'l . - ,.,,,,,,,,,, , . . . .. . . r 1937. ill. . ml-i t-'..l.l.:l.:.u,l.- MW ,. , Kiwi” THLm"'u' Au” ",l' "M In 1939 he was made Colonel (tcmpor- liiilfljv WIi'i'.l-'lhj'.,i i,-litilpihh &G-dliy 1 A Tat IT U- ,ary Brigadier) and given command of ' 2 fi tliililil lihlihl d d ” if e W0 tes l l I My Hi ll l'- llwht . x ; f X . I 3 brigade in India (the Nowshera), which he, 13.2., 3,-l,-"-'4 ,li-hi?-vi 3 i ”o l itj '( V, In the cit of Bonn, (-anal of the west trained to peak efficiency before returningi "V . ll, ,' .'l.Irl . l l I ' ' " 1. Y ii l 4,4," l.i,,l l, 1”; , German Republic that has arisen. phoenix-i i0 the Wall Office. With the 1'allk Of M3101"-l i ll 4" l ,0 4 like, from the ruins of Ililicr's Reich, the Geheiiaiv 35 Dhiecioii of Staff Duties i"-' I I i hi 4 'ri,(,'-'lf;,(J-L '. 1940. In 1941, at the age of forty-five, hel 1' i was appointed Vice-Chief of the Imperial General Staff and his promotion to the: rank of Lieutenant-General followed short-y ly after. In the difficult post-war years in India he was selected to be Governor of Madras,l a position he held until 1948, when he be-h came Britain's first High Coinlnissioner to- theinew Republic of India. Ile has now takcli up the post of United Kingdom High Commissioner in Canada. Sir Archibald is, married and has one daughter, Harriei,' r '1-KEEP n 5-5-smurlc i til i'''' the winter of 1030-31, West Get-innnvsi; of Chelsea. Lady Nye played a lcadinf: part I3.-l.ma.u...u.4p. (And P. I. 1. ) EDITORIAL NOIES FOEFEITURE OF LANDS Princess Margaret was boril this date G l D 9 I Decrease Noted-Ilrifisli Cattle Fairs (National Geographic News) Colorful for centuries land's rural life, are decreasing in number but will never disappear completely. This is the conclusion eph P. I-Iaughton, Lecturer in Gro- su'aphy- at Trinity College, Dublin, in a paper delivered to the Eighth General Assembly and Seventeenth ternational Geographical Union at Washington. Mr. I-Iaughton points out that while fairs are held in a network of Irish towns of 1,500 to 5.000 pop- ulation, they are not. the same thlng as the weekly markets of English or continental European country towns. The fairs, which can be traced back to the fourteenth century, nrc held as often as once it month. They are essential to the Irish farmer for the sale of his young cattle and sheep, and to a lesser extent of other livestock. In past. almost all livestock in Ireland was sold at fairs. but fattened cat- tle and hogs are now sold largely to buyers who appear at individual farms. The decrease in the number of country fairs has been marked in the past 100 years. Mr. Haughtoti says that in 1552 such zathcrings, often attended by much of the rural population in a villain? Or town area, numbered 1,297, as com- pared to 602 in 1952. An indication of the decrease of social function of the fairs is no!- cd by Mr. Haughton in the inl- creasing appearance of auction- eers. Cattle sales at fairs formerly were made almost entirely in deals between farmer and buyer, after protracted bargaining often com- promised by A third party. or "tangler." Individual sales usually were completed in a local tavern, rather than the open market place. The public auction puts the auctioneer in the place of the langler and the dealings between buyer and Poliolnyeliiis is still with us althoughlg::h:;:,”';B;gfi5 ”i""'”i i" only sixteen cases have been reported inj "in September. 1526, Lord n.m.. . . , , u's, - , - ' . the Province this year, most of them very u,"h,ni'r:i";'f1";;,f: ',:i,ia'jCist,;?s”5G'(')'fH':L mild. A great deal of research is still nccd- y lncnl hal substitute. for the exist. h . . ,- - t yllnfz so cmcnt duties others of It: cd in connection with the dls.ease.and hch may my and mmmodious nap cost of treatment is necessarily high. Alil;rc--an intention. however. which: ' . - - y - - hforzs not nppenr ever to have been , lthe same time the public is beginning to mm”, mm meet 1" mm M Ami have a better perspective of the problem wns passed by the local Lcgis-I - . . . ll - r , . c0ll1mISSi0li8l' ill'l1lCll IS less of a threat than a number of ,:g”;”c,”: 'g"f:r1t”l':Il' ,f:i;:Miin'fC9a9':id economic plight approximated that of the in 08l'iTiiZ T0? homhed-0Ut iamiii05 diiliihll ll old Charlottetown United Kingdom today. Dr. I-Erhard, rccoc'- lihe W313 . nizing that his country of Bil millioli pco- ”-msmm?-s i pie, highly industriali7.cd, could not survive without heavy 0).I)0llS, and that ('A1'J0-lilo Fmm E dupmh-'0 Lieutenant must be paid for out of imports, embarked o,.,.,,,,,, Harwy mm Lord Glam on it policy more nearly l'PS0lllblilll: fl-ccl.l930. rig. Secretary of SW9 for me trade than anything: that has been witncs-i Caionlcs. 10th August, 1535, in sed in Europe since before World War I." James (the Adinirable) Crichton, scliol-it:'::il'l”: 5" address adopted by Today West Germany is a creditor nationialn poet. linguist and expert swordsnian,,or ,;1eg':5i:::;';:Sl::::1”:bE(" ni”gi""S with a firm currency. st balanced l)udgcl,j (he said), was born this date 1561. Afifihiof Esttllcnt in this Isl.'md' mm and a level of pmdtlctivily that is the envygbeinc educated in Scotland he spoilt N05, "The evil against which uh. of the rest of liuropc. iyears in the army of Henry III of Fliai1C0.i'"m5J1l'F5 of the Assembly are The United Kingdoln, meanwhile. undci;From there he went to Italy where he :'”"”d- i” the uncult- a Conservative as under a Labour Govern-i: challenged all scholars to learned dlsplltfi-hson atstliieexsfinihfaililfiriiler? ment, remains cnsnaried in the toils of a tions and published Latin eulogies abotlt.:x"rf1llc"l':;:icennc:r' wslslforscen at the managed economy. Import rcstFicti0ns,ithe great. limo the possicclsslts)rim(dfhIrl:rE currency restrictions. pi-oductivit.V restric-l l:::',,,f;;:::"'i,"”i:h;:2" ” iIi”" '9 lions imP0S0d h.V lhfl Wad? Uiii0liS ih0m'. -Captain Carlson of Flying Enterpriseiin lheorillirial granlswis selves. leaves her in an economic plight fame ha,-, been admitted to very dis-i,;E:?rliC',r,',:'rz(, ””':i,””' "9 rain or likened by the usually sober London Econ-f hhguished Company indeed, He has been:ttillI ProtIesian.::l'ircJ lyiihieriilroziitiiig-lair: omist to the performance of the BI'ltlSll,,;-hose” as the subject this year for the :,',,","'w'::l,f::, E”'.”Pe "5 '1'" weight-lifter at llclsinki who, ”aficr es-iNcwdigatc prize for English V91-5... 'Tl-,3 ions.or to he SIl('llaii)eDsrISy0lhlS lablishinl-Z R 110W lTC0Yfi M Slliliciiiliilv and pri7.c has been given at Oxford for silcli!:i,:igi,?',,",'L ifmxi" i.”5,M"i”5il"5 D9-. doing bCtlf'1' than m0-91 hi hi5 Fhhipeiiioi"-Ysubjects as Moses, Mohammed, John thelnrcccdinz Cllenidhithofrofrh:i:eS)lf(ii:ifi at pressing. failed entirely with his three Baphsty Lh,h,gSh.me and Rakglgh. l'l'f.”i-'r:':)ll;-d "t b p attempts Ell llitt jlll'lx'.” O 0 O yin ascertain, ndr I)(r:f'llEl(::SSliiEICllnl(li1i1i 50 lllllll 35 Th" Blilish hai'(' hhihih-Vii Boston and other American cities are.53::.Ts,E,g":,.,.?:,'i””"i i;'h””i”'i "PW better than the old restrictive policies to finding difficulty in getting enough lob.flnal fzrnhtccs .."',i'.5.-"...i.T, mi; cure their economic malady, so l0llL'. 35 ih9.i'1,stei-s, according to Mr, L, T. Hopkihsom 'l;'l;t ctvidf.-nt that, even recoil from the ”jcrk" needed to l'9Sl0ii(.'ipl.esident of a firm handling the Crust. has i,(...,, ,?m'.M:d ,';'::,',,:;;'L ('0flfldCn('" in 11" 0('0""'hiC ”.V5mm Whichiaceails. Our Northumberland Strait fisli- :',:if,"";.'mrAi;ig(;.'2di:if'3i- "5.”'”-V -"5 has lhl'0li'll Hfiiliii lhf? N"-li('h95 Oi "CS”'if"' crmen should be sure of a good markctlmgldc R. matter 1:: sdllriiljfiilrhllntwiliri lion. S0 lomz Will lh0.V Wmhih in Wonomic for all the export size lobsters they cauifflf ff:g”sp';IV;:of,i";)i::'”'li)':'lP9'lli-fill": ””l bondage while the viinquishccl Gei'n1ai1'-'hC,m,h. i,,1,,,u,.,,' bu; nppgnrs m,tm,"n hfnii prosper. I i :i::IlonI'ff:,lIlglri'nl('tl'hh)' fill: I Mnjestv. Canadizllls zlrc zicctiscd by the Illztnclles-h Rcmcscmahves of the P. E. I. Isotatotunsmlcd Fsliimshc '" "”"'" M ier Guardian and other sections of thc G,.m,.m.S Assoc-when report that compchhohi "In 18” H 'V 'H' I British DW55 Oi "h'Cii"ii"F3 ih” Uiiimd Ki”? among potato buyers is so keen that it estates. Lots ii5ol:il(ldsi::;.:)I:litti:"IiIE2t dom TOP hCi' lli'0iii.'-'?W.lV" Y” hmiii”-ll Could: is sometimes impossible to match the Di'iccsi:.l.i.ii.I.ii.oiriii.;i-Cmd in rm Crown for be farther from the truth. It is not pi'of-ipaid the farmers by independent buyers. ,,,,,,:5'. ,,,,'t””,',',"h,",. iifli1C.Y Which ii” 3' iii" mm or d'i”h' "U?" For such conditions the Association shoul(l7:On'::f',','j):1i”":,:”'si "7: dz” h"'i3"'.'” tore Britain's economic plilzlll- Rhih" it '3 be glad to operate temporarily at a smallinrnsins willii thcmiccxcilusiitre drl:-ii the ram": of he he ll”5”Il'"l' , .rm:lit:;.::;”.::":::..;:l” .:'.:l:' I0 recognl7.e lllill l'0Sll'lCllV(i Dl"dCllCCS lllh o 0 0 llhe time for l'lPrl0rn1nnc9'nf the respect of tradc and of monetary policy arc: De- no fundamelilal solution for adverse trad" balances and that those same rcstrictivr practices are ll2ll'illllll to the economy of those countries such as Canada and the United States, most anxious to see her economic health restored. Britain's New High ""-m other less publicised diseases. in nlwlicnlinp wns made in the The career of Lieutenant-(icncral Sir, V o o . f::r”tilh:un:7- hilt. nn rcfcrrncc in His Mnlcstyis Government. the Act was disallow- cd. . . In each of the succeeding years the question has been ba- forc the Legislature. and in ISM. i835. and 1886, petitions respect- ing it, have hccn nddresscd to His Majesty by the Assembly. . . .-o "It would appear that an or- roneous impression has got abroad among the poorer clalses of set- tlcn, that on forfellurn'hy the present proprietors of their titles to the land, it would be granted by His Majesty in freehold to the octual occupants. This impru- Archibald Nyc. G.C.S.I.. G.C.I.E.. l(.C.B..3 Grass is om. of me most important pm. K-B-E-. M-C i5 ihai "i '1 "13" who haiducts of the Island farmer's fields as noted risen 'Tromitii'etl'lfnirnr'private- to that oi , by MR R. C. pal-entv Superintendent of the Lleulenallhceciicilfii mid 3 5Chi" U”ii”i'Expcrinicntal Station, Charlottetown. New Kingdom High Commissioner, notes an of-I Varieties are being constantly sought and ticiai release. Born in Dublin on Am” 23- tested but it seems that the well establish- 1895. Sir Archibald was the S0" of 3 501di9l'ied timothy is still more than holding its lCh8t1e8 Edwaiid Nye). At the Duke "flown. In ciovers, however, Alfalfa has You-k's Royal Military School at Dovelxlpushcd ahead of Red, Lgdino and white which is reserved for the sons of non-com- Clovers. mluloned soldiers. his interests were many 0 0 0 andvnrled. but the German ihV35i0h M Mr. R. G. Caveli, administrator of Can- Bellihm i" 1914 mad” him "'0 msuess i”lada's share in the Colombo Plan, announc- contlnue his studies and. in the tail of 1914, led at the Couchlching Conference recently tht .13rY931"0id boy 19” Schmi '0 "inst ihlthat, the Plan may be merged with the Un- the milk! Of the h""""5 Irish "lliniieniv "19. lted Nations program of technical assist- IA-litstois. lance to backward countries. This means i I" 19.15: Sir Archibald was made A 500' that its distinctive features will be lost. originated as far back as the year 1787: and it may. perhaps have derived some confirmation from the course pursued with respect in the forfeited Lots. Nos. 15 and 5'5. Nothing, however. can he more unfounded. You will take the moat effectual mean: in your power for making It generally known. that even should His Majesty be sdviled in any can to proceed Against lnndl liable in forfeiture. the Crown would. in (hr event of its Iucceu. step ex- Iictiy into the place of the form- or proprietor, and would enforce the observance of any contract which might have been made with him by the tenant; and that un- der no circumstances which it in ponibia to anticipate. would put- uitous grnntil of land he conceded to any person: whatever." A in A i" hi” NV" regiment '" theicapltal of Ceylon, and was to be financed 7Q"i”1"5i” 3" "wee" ms '5 by Britain, Canada, Australia and othel M-i vii the WIT W8-9 that d'-' 3 hm members of the Commonwealth partner- , V (he W” Wmihded ship. Primarily it was intended to relieve Cl'0.59)- hunger and raise standards of living, but i-W."-ihh dwfmd Phrtihuiar 5'-' its secondary purpose, not less important, WWW” MW ietihhhiiie Of was to strengthen the Commonwealth tics -l, cw-oporgtlon and. from 1926 that link Asia with the West. slon. indeed, would seem to have - become impersonal. Fairs formerly were considered an asset for the town or villpgc in which they were held, and the larger ones remain so. But village merchants at the scene of smaller fairs contend that they now bring little busi ass to anyone but the keepers of vcrns. In addition. says Mr. Haughton. the fairs are no longer confined to special "greens" or squares set aside for them. "The farmers pre- fer to place their animals in the main street where traffic is block- ed, the shop fronts damaged, the streets dirtied and the normal business of the town dlsruptrcl." ....::--hm LAST EMPEIOY The last. emperor of Brazil. Dom Pedro II, was driven from the throne in lailsyby a revolution that. established the Republic. and wheel balancer mach 12 Lower Queen St. Irish livestock fairs. l. important in Ire-ll of Jos-lo ship lncomiiigmfroini the sea international Conizres of the In-I E, corners of the earth, holding the seller ' STOP, LOOK, LISTEN Wehave installed one of the latest front-ailgner today and make an appointment to have your front- end checked for misalignment. The Cost is Moderate. F. R .McLaine Ltd I -aocusr '21; 1952 ( T he The Way J, '1 H I The Anglican Bishop of Bristol has asked prayers for themien and women responsible for getting out newspapers. The Parliament of. Canada should note. The Com. mom still locks ita' doors against the Press Gallery when it engages in prayer at the start of cnch day. -Ottawa Journal. No one walks now except vult- resses, the mail carrier, and the cop on the corner, and they do it for pay. not for pleasure. We are doomed to sit more and walk less, and if in the course of evolution we add acquired characteristics, we shall be a race with meagre legs but with a splendid though lop- sided development. in the posterior. It will serve us right.--London Free Press. Although it Ins I long waiting list of patients, York County Hos- pital in Newmarket has decided to close one of its floors this month because it lacks R sufficient num- l l l Cl x ll::.n.,l,-4. T . ;r s ,, t l y ,.- OFF RIVIERE DU LOU? lwltlrall your cloudy tower of still, Dashing the water to the lee, And leaning grahdly to the gale. The sunset pageant in the west Hos filled your canvas curves with I rnsc, And Jeweled every toppling crest That crashes into silver snows! -Duncan Campbell Scott. Tile Age-Old Story Ill? . i f'."tL'ki ili'.1e&'&6ti&fOs&vvc h And after them thing; 1 law llfour angels standing: on the four ;four winds of the earth, that the ,wlml should not blow on the ll'l'll'”1, nor on tho sea, nor on any ,t;cc. . . . After this I beheld. and, hi. fl great: multitude, which no lllllll could number, of nll nations. and klntlrcda. and people, land tongues. stood he-fore the Ihrom-, and before the Lamb. clothed with white robes, and palms in their hands; and cried with It loud voice. saying. Salvation to our (rod which nltlcth upon the throne-, ltntl Imtn jlua Lamb. Pronunciation Of Elgin (Sydney Post Record) There has been no end of con- li"0Vf3YSY over the proper pronun. ciation of the name ”E1gin." In iscotland, the city of Elgin and the former county of Elgin. now Mor. nyshire, pronounced it with 9. hard "if" as in begin; nil Elglns in can. ada named after the 8th Earl of lElizin, former Governor-General lot Canadn, follow the pattern of Ithc Scottish Elgins, and the pres- '"i'- Lord Elsln. in speaking his name. has made it. clear that he uses the hard "3." In the United States, however, notes the at, Thomas Times-Joumai, where there are many Elgins, the son "R" as in charging is used. Elgin, Illinois, was the first U. S. muni. cipnlity or settlement to so pro- nounce the name and others with a few .cxceptions followed suit. Both forms, it Scot explains to us. are quite correct. The Elgin with the hard "g" follows the broad Scottish dialect of the English language as spoken in the North- ern part of Scotland. The Elgin of the soft "g" pronunciation Is Gae- lic and in Gaelic, our Scotch friend also tells us, the "s" in that language is either spoken softly or is silent. Thus Elgln, Illinois, is justified in using the soft "g," as it was named after an old Gaelic h0lY l-Um. first Published In the seventeenth century Ecottish pool- to incs. - Come in and see us i i ' Phone 800 bar of nurses. This action does more than emphasize the shortage in this important branch of hos- pital iiervlce. It serves to show that the provisions of additionaif hos-j -pitai accommodation is IULIIP, in ,,,lm5m- 10,- ggrlcunure Shh, spite -of the need, where there are insufficient nurses to staff it.--Tor- onto Telegram. Several thousand Canadian: will be able to attend the coronation ceremonies in London next June. Most of the nation will have to he lcontent with seeing the procession on the screen of their local thea- Corporatlnn could bring the cele- tratlon to as many at Cannes: private homes as possible through television, probably a far more complete version, without. the strict time limits lm:-153d by then- ter requirements, would be receiv- ed here.-Ottawa Citizen. A coat of arms, A memorial at Tudor England, has recently been brought Into fresh prominence by cleaning during the routine main- tenance at Windsor Castle. The coat. of arms is embedded in the wall of the first floor window of the tower occupied by the Gover- nor of the Military Knights. Orl- ginally called the belfry towor, this has now, by command of the Queen been renamed the Mary Tu- dor tower. The achievement shows the combined coats of arms of Mary Tudor and of Philip II of Spain; who were married in 1554. --London Times. Acciiracy in writing should he taught in school. But it feeling for sound has to come out of exper- ience. Lincoln had little formal schooling, but he had an ear for words. trained by long association with Shakespeare and the Bible. In many ways he was one of this country's greatest writers. Mr. Churchill has said that his own knowledge of the language was aid- Mutheson. Peuke 8: Nicholson A. W. MATEESON, Q-C. A. ll. PEAKE, B.A.. f.L.n. JOHN r. NICHOLSON, LLB. Barristers. Etc. Collection: - Money To IA)!!! 90 Great George Street ' Charlottetown A. Wulthen Guudeh. .- ' LLB. BARBISTER. S-OLICITOII, Etc. Phllllpl dulirllng 111 Grafton Street Money to Loan Collection ?..?.4 MucPhee 8. Trainer H. F. MMPHEE. B.A.. QC. E. SOMEBLED TBAINOB, B.A. Barristers, Etc. Palmer & Huslum A. J. IIASLAM. B.A., LLB. Barrister. Etc. Bank of Nova Scott: Chamber: Chulottewwn. P. F I. MONEY T0 L0 J. A. McGuigun BABIIISTER. SOLICITOB. Etc. NOTARY. Etc. Currie ' ' J. S. Taylor OPTOMETIIIST Eyes Examined. (ilnuen Fitted Comer Kent and Queen-Ell. Office Phone 1956-Home 1011 Allison M. Glllis. LL.I. IAIIISTIE. IOLIOITOI. Ito. no Mahmoud st; - Charlottetown 1 W by the fact the , was considered such ii: 3,,i,';””l he remained in one EDEN: that three times. By lung exmmucourle and. he Bot into no i.....,.”'.. essential structure of the cm 1)" English sentence-which is 3 liary thins." -Washington Post, i 1' It. in on odd:-on w Fort William nun w1::",::r'ki ii" so-hour week in ma hm "' t pleasure from a five-cem mam" beer or it ten-cent glass of 1;,.m M a Saturday night, mo” hm I!-Mr on show at the old Theatoilun "” Harcllsty street, than ,,m;cdi 9'1 1962 gets from a two-clay Mcykmln of assorted drinks, or three may ing pictures in modern thea'.i-cs We W99k- Why? Because in 3 no,” week of 60 hours the fare of rel k such and pleasure asumcd ui much importance when crammg into his few hours of leisure- Pgl William Times-Journal. I Pigs in lihc Republic of 1.,h,m must now be all while, it has been officially announced. it will ill in. ture be an offence to keep nth" than A white pig. Farmers have had notice of the intentions or in. July, when the use of colorcd for breeding was is considered that gives better bacon or por;;.-.1,on, don Times. Elia Shields is dead. Few c,-mi, dians know even her name hut there was I time when 2113 "ti.-rs. If the Canadian Broadcasting Shields in llghu above the mum halls of London and the provlncsq meant I full box office and it rapt audience. For Elia was one of the shimmering and resonant stars of the music hall. she sang a rollrk- ing ditty "Burlington Bertie from Bow." strutting caprlclously in evening tails and topper. The mus- ic hall stars were great because they were themselves. They were not actors. but personalities, Anti few remain. Many an Allied sold- ier joined chonise: with her in world War I and will recall cl-tn now the infectious enthusiasm that warmed the house when Ella was on.-London Free Press Ontario, it seems, has now haitl British Columbia the highest rom- pliment. It has dug up some kind of mimgy sea monster in Latte slmcoe to rival the magnzilcrnt creatures that infest our hum here. For no sooner had Kelolviia concluded its splendid annual fes- tival. complete with ogopogo. than envious Ontario comes up with A sea. beast: with "a head about the size and shape of n bulldogs with shiny black fur." How unspeakably pltifull In this province we have impressive monsters with head: like camels and even like horses. K1-em; writhing serpents that giant and undulato and churn up the water like Niagara's rapids. - van- couver Sun. PROFESSIONAL CARDS” Chas. R. McQuaicl t EA. BABRISTER. SOLICITOFL NOTARY. Etc. Enatem Trust Building CHAIILOTTETOWN Phone 171 1 Gender & I-loszurd on.ar.n.-r A. GAUDET. 13.5.. 1-W- narrlutcn and solicitors Money to Loan ndlan Bank of Commercoynldg. Bell. Muthieson 8: Foster Barristers. Bollcltorl. 3911'- II. II. BELL. QT- I). L. MATHIESON. l.L.B.. QC- G. R. FOSTER. LLB. Loans on City and Farm Properties , 150 Richmond Street Chnrlottntown. P.E.l. .... Dr. W. R. Carson - HIIIIOPRACTOR calmer GIIGIIIIP CI-IARLOTTETOWN q Phone 1012 ml Yrliirt; M. 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