g V . . ,. . 7?fHE'cUARDlAN meek aiaraing at 18 Prince Street. Char- ms l.l.:d:,7 The Thomson Company Limited. g , "Overs Prince Edward Island Like the Dew" Editor aad Manager. In A. Burnett. l 3 - Associate Editor. Frank Waiiisr lrnnnh ouieea at slunmerside. Montague and Allserton. Author isad as Ieeoad Gnu Ilaluby the Post Oilise Department. we. . . i W - Page Tlzai durdlan fl, f”N.OTES BY THE WAY ,..':.:':::'.”:'..?.P::::";. l:.'.” :f3:.'ll .':'..:rr...:a: like "my other Bunday. -London. reduction in traffic scciil-ants c Ont. rm Press. . - be brouiiht about by law aniorfi inant. It's as simple that," .. !'II'I5lOilIlIIlNN at and .NI- niiwsulm Journal. u sons for spending the summer 7001- tlop at home. so lnrt it odd thlll they never occur to you untllyou discover that you can't afford a trip anyway. -Winnipeg Tribune. seven 0. I. soldiers who were ngbbsii. by Osech border guards have been a leased. cleaned of Chignecto would join the waters of the St. Lawrence Gulf and Bay of Fundy. Thus transportation would be greatly facilitated not only between Seven Islands. Quebec, and the eastern U. S. ports, but between southern New -Brunswick, a large part of southwest Nova Scotia and, on the other side, eastern and northern New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland as well as the St. Lawrence port in Que- bec. It would also bring to a large part of the eastern area of Canada lower trans- portation costs essential to our industrial and commercial development if we are to successfully meet the highly competitive Iy Caaler: Charlottetown. suinmas-side ULLN per saniun. where In P. E. l ".00. other Provinces and U. I. A. per Illlllllll. "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest Inli." Ill! ll1.M Old Charlottetown ans 2. I. 1'. answers suave! '.'About twenty years ago Government in ordered a geological survey of the TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1854 Fair Week All the fun of the fair depends upon get- ting out amidst the crowds and enjoying w p . 4 conditions posed by Central Canada. i'::::ffum::?inmmnm':sllpu:l:iw.: IGs::ggr,wF.heG.nSI:d:iltll1x nA5lrcav'3a3; their enloyment. Certainly the crowds are Actually in the progressive develop- cc. and realizing how many Jobs ascertaining if it contained any not lacking. Even the greatly expanded tourist accommodation of this part of the Island must be somewhat strained to find room for them all and certainly the ferry tharesre that he's too old. too minerals. It would appear from his stupid, too clumsy or too unst- report that Mr. Gesner deprecated "Ian". in mi, the idea which evidently prevailed apeouwn . . , at that time that the Island con. ' ' tained any valuable mines and We appreciate- the ..vHta.. of minerals. Pieces of copper are readers" to the office with garden had been ment of the Ungava ore enterprise the Chignecto Canal becomes just as import- ant in the sphere of direct expeditious transport as the St. Lawrence seaway. Al- service both to Nova Scotla and New ready plans are advanced for expansion of (leaks and novelties mariting In of ooverngiysndisifniiiie "3331. 33'. Brunswick is having difficulty in coping the U. 5. steel industry in the eastern At- lt-em-in the clty brlefl Bllll We 110” hmlhhmln ll W” blind that this with the numbers of those who want to be sure of getting their fair share of fun. The official opening of Old Home Week last evening brought many complimentary reniarks for the directors of the Prince Ed- ward Island Exhibition Association who are largely responsible for the greatly improv- ed facilities for racing and exhibiting. The individual horsemen, however, and breed- ers and other exhibitors are also entitled to recognition for their efforts which main- tain and improve the quality of the show. Besides the things to see, however, Old Home Week provides unrivalled opportuni- ties for old friends to meet and compare that none of these that would pro- ore occurred between two horizont- vlde a tasty meal are ever left on I1 strata of coarse grey sandstone, the dwk. .43.”, -mm" . gnaw, which rock is lrequently stained by the green carbonate of ,.,. .. By in some mysterious manna making narrow excavations the on wheat is a barometer of unerring was traced to a distance of forty accuracy. If the downward price feet. but it thinned out In all all- ; trend hits tobaggan speed. thd eoo- motions. and afforded no evidence, nomy of nations will weaken in Mr. Gesner": opinion. of the ex- awouuy. ..p.rmu'. Advgcgtg, istence of any melallie vein, al- though upwsrds of twenty pound. . An astronomer declares that one of the ore were obtained - the best of Jupiter's moons is wandering samples containing forty per cent around in the wrong direction. A of pure COPPER conguud impnggion om gets, too, ”Similar ore was found many from watching the McCarthy gy- year! 310 8lBE1hlIrlt. N- B-. and ., rations on TV. -Ottawa citizen, mining operations were com- ” menced; but.h:ftell-h ainb immense "pod mm mm. .5 . 11.1,-. fossil tree. m era 1: y copper, potucal --old guudu my bung had been removed, the mine was ground '0 younger leader; vrha; exhausted.gCoppc'r ore also occurs smmuon u not menu”. to Italy. under similar circumstances at It bu been mppmlng everywhere Caribou, near Pictou, and other lantic seaboard area, with a large mill like. ly to be built in New England. All this gives added significance to the Chignecto scheme, which would afford a 600-mile shorter and more sheltered route between the St. Lawrence and Atlantic ports of U. S. A. than the one which presently must be followed. Treasures Galore Encouraging news for juvenile treasure hunters has just arrived in a story from Normandy. Three young lads, Jean Maze, Jacques Blot, and Pierre LeMonsu, were busily engaged in searching within the , . , . . - places along the coast of the main- giotelsl, to pick upt-thte thregdsl of 1(?1lllC9' ancient and mouldy walls of the Abbey of RUM Th P I S :il;:ru':lnCB A-tE;I;1&"g)l;1dC. ;; :g:r:ed,,,:' k:i;:::',;!.&.,:gp.;:i:. : amiiar groups, ac IVI les an p aces. ose st. Wandrllle when suddenly Jean cried PUBLIC F0 Q Q55 llg CCIIE lmm-Hy um Gama" mm mm at workable mm of on. Mr. 5' who have been away.f9r Well 8 fellf Yeahs out in great excitement: "Jacques! Pierre! .-.i.......... i. .,.. to in. ans... 1” ohm" or having to listen to so many G339? retfusedhlgtrecomlhtehg the i . M" ml 9””? S.””P"”'"g ””a"g” '" ""5 Look how this stone shines!" There was :'"...'. ::I';::''::::::.:: l::'.":':.: man no romws New -cw V-ledmw WW :...i3”s.”..?..2..l...a”...c:....235 .1 11 d .h h t t t .d ' was bound to register. A school ; 5 3”. ll "3 ' is. CH5 Omary 0 regal 35 no mystery about the shining for the stone m"m:'g”:ff""' 'h' "M" " whatever else the 104311164 elrhhi Th9 990919 '79” 1'" mt superintsndentr convention con- m,E,;l,:; "noun: Knmed hr my relatively unchanging. turned out to be 1d ed 1 1 "Cold War" has done. It must be well housed, and on the whole. well mum nut 1, ,3”. cm u. an"; i - - a 30 m a cut "to four THE CHURCH AND T35 t of th dlt educated to Vancouver "”u"5 m” NW” W" in fl i Whether the visitors have been away parts Next came a little box full f glvgn .; ieui, ,3, , cm , I - mougli to vo . - together. and hence it is that Mr. ' . ' 0 gold LIQUOR TRAFFIC for bringing to public attention in It was neither hunger nor gnor New, , He,-lid. Gem" W” com cued Is an r; for long or short periods however or are c a lay ' Western countries the urgent need anoe that produced Nenism and war. P v V 3 , , m ney an , Wl In a few minutes other scientific gentleman would be who r --- - . ' in w with J: an. i visiting the Province for the first time, boxes..the report does n t h h b bl mm the or underdeveloped countries for It W3 thongs Ind 31 t. hum 1;”. A beauty own In amid in sec any value on his time and ser- H h ' ' p , l . I 0 say OW many Sir.-We ave een a B I large scale economic aid, if they are who var De Bu kit. ! a Michigan town and then the Vic”. to give but I V"). impel.- , V t ey ale sule of a friendly welcome and it .ci-ammed to the”. hds with gold places brewers, the sellers and the drlnk to achieve any measure of security llined country to go bexeer :1 pmwn Wu "mi, iimd ii-om her feet survey to ma mum. He CV, l -is to be he ed that their st 'il be 1 ' . . ers, and of course. those people and thus be encouraged to stay out 1041. it had no to do with had when mm, of we mdieim idmuy resumed hu oburvmon 7 . fi P ay WI P eas'- bearing the effigy of Louis the F lfteenth. must bear their share of blame 101' side the communist camp. Even economic stringency or lack of edu- w.1nd out in prom; Thu, W” to the was" of e mind. ma , ant, pro table and soon repeated. It win take some time to em. supporting such a business, but the now, mg, the subject has been ex- catlonsl facilities. , cwmigm 0; M5,, wiiiioui some ,e,,,1oc,,m,e, 1,, the ,,,,e,,,,,' mine the . . . I: ' act” I rm 1. th f. . heaviest wellhl of .c0nd9mh”l0" plored from every 90-81518 mile W , enough backbone to stand up for to which his attention had been i, Po la" 6 a wo o e mil in modern cur- ism upon me Chlzistiagi Chtilrchtnl mm or aggnclilerf, mggh gtmthe i R1; ll.:1b:el;lgonll.Il0bl'l: aqiliirxare mm own conviction, Lm.,,.,. called by gmiiemennwho gen 3”, in. . renc ' me h'l . am called I mm In 3 W 10- information ea 8 W con 005 - Falls Be Iew. t tin his work. e mmenced if F" on ans y, anw lei the three young. Nor It is no wonder. and I quite 3P- under which the great. majority oi while the West is duty bound '0 V heiieplui-vgy pc the hgrboui-'5 mouth, h , A graph of Canadn male and female mans ave been assured that they will not ,,,.ci.i,. it; but my experience has human beings have to live is help the underdeveloped and unit; 11.. sssssisiisn of ossusliy and .,.,i,,,.. ,,,,ii,i,,, .ugici.,.vi,. im,,.,,i. , - . . have to wonder where their next franc is made me so. It is I. wonder I never sketchy. Perhaps the reason for privileged countries of the wor surety companies has perhaps the am in . geological point or view - 'POPlllBtlOn by age groups shows a pyramid . . began to use the hatchet like Gsr- that is that the only way such ocn- to uhlevo their rightful share of soundast and most down to earth ws, digcovered is claim particular i "with a wide base of those under four ears coming from for some tlme to come' rie Nation, and was thrown into ditions can be understood at all at economic and social security. EM" solution for highway accidents. notice, - I 'of age and 1. E - 1 t y . t Many boys in each generation dream of jail there to be beaten and kicked this distance is by having them (1; noutelllng povmunvvglnt molslittlfnl says its general manager: "The -Charlottetown Herald, Oct. 19 , ap ring very neary 0 8 D01" - . . bla.ck and blue. It would have translated into statistics; and, un- rec on er pro ' D 0" highway casualties caused by Am- 1864. as the age of 90 and over is reaehed. Dis. Isgme d3Y fmdmg t1'e55'-We Whlch Captain made screaming headlines, but I fort;lnaulR';s::tli&t.:lcsMare1angt in too :35 gliulllg eH0l'llo;lYmh:l:e;V:f , g turbing the symmetry of the figure, how- 'dd' M wme "the" ?dVe”t""”'v hid 1" mfk”: S”f;:,i:dc:"::,3e',uin,d P30. 80?: do no oney any harm. volved may help to influence 5 , - . - - the earth. Indeed, a wise man once said . ”' 9 ok n however,. to be reminded that, s.c- hundreds of million! of hum" 59- Zenith iniiodurcs the I r ever. s a narrower series of levels repre that the mom m I , pie. and hayie tried. to mtggdnlz 1 ac” comm to mum mmed recently. hm mmd pouticllkmom; on i . senting the ages 10-14, 15-19, and 19-24., , 9 W19" mterest in the if,'"ii;e:',dIe,, ”;',f1i:;',e,I; one Dram, out of the 2400 millions of human the other hand, they my not. TEST i I This. or results rrom the lowered big” to W '"”kS the "WT ow? 3?"”.o'53"..ll'l.f.':”u..””m..7.i2i” ..i:':":::'. 5"””””I ”G” I! birth rate from depression days until the of a boys SW1 fmm chudhmd t0 admi 5”" N” am” (mm wrung 33,” dejgloped countries. That means people in those areas the magssgs ND ,3 end of the Second World War. Escenm Fm ”me "a”"' boys have 3 :3epe)t :2: f3"So.T3i. o.l1ohn': lhflt onlyngllmixtlligii mlgxllellog: Enggur-isdevgily .. HEAR G .5 The graph is a reminder that we face eellng that parents are not always as co- two screamingaslsters, looking up gnoseprnlc; and mmmm comnb the Fm world. not the comung i "C him” I 1- g - - - - operative in the venture as they should be- i” W” bmh "W El'”l' "Me '" ” men; lst World. can do more for them n . y. . , a period in which a relatively small p0p- i1 1, t - whii, my the past. twenty-six years It -would be noted me that O! in their mmmm muom, um,” i. ulation in middle life will be doing the bulk ac v Same Pm” have been known to I havebbeenr-"1"; :33; bmk 33?, the 200 millions who live in under- mm. This wmnoc man the export of the work in maintaining a P0Ilulation in Exptrfss ttie vllelw-mthat much of the time wrlegvtels 51;: not dz may we ggvclgpciln m;)treui.h;,n :Jl;"lI10nl1':air)loli,tlI8c; e:niei,.ql)eosxsu lfxoodbgtiit "N "W, whuul :d"Mm" p -. s which childhood and advanced age are P: e " me” "I "gthhum mu” be Used alliolatuwhat theydkhow; Pzrfelkigf enough to eat at any period or comnllodltliu ouggalnlv. thetonc; Zenith "ROYAI.-M"!-ieurlno Aid - mr pro a n 0 er u 1.. ' bn eeyesan iaren - iipopuarvew .gvenpenyo l , more than -proportionately represented In! homework for3instance B Ii ifsul S domg mm "em "W9 ""”l ”l' "ml" 2tIaegldlrilei.i!' ixr:daBch:l!tl,nuc:lubsstEi&Ii.x;&ix:f mileflil wllllhch "'9 cl'99"0h 01 A5 Powerful I! W00 hclfllll lid! It lwl Mt! ll! 81102-. ten years time the gouge out of the pyra- b v ' ” mm "OW Oh pressure upon man's soul. Proilit-I ,cm,,,m.vmo,,. To mp, ,.,,,,m,.s institutions friendly to the West ',m.u,,u,,,, mm, "mg, (oi-iwis. ii, piisci zcpmrs ism: if mid's side will represent the ages 20-34. oys are 30mg m have the better 05 the ;”f””'gy ”':1':mg;':,ol;q",:,f,,em;f,f,,;:f WW": lmd 0' 00”” much "W; 33,1: 23;””,,';,”,,,; mfm" 9' "923" " and greatest dngineering triumph-the tiny but mighty 5 At the present time it means that the argument They C3? always 533': "If t;u:1gan;w(?therjudBmCnt- No won- 3-:2f,i,'.fn"f.J.'f,iiii?;f.fJ;?"i';'”'.3?fiio2. I "Royal-M"'-wreishs:boutm:;;:Hl;n”:u?"t::u::5?:fu:n': 1 higher grades in school are at their lowest Jean, Jacques, and Pierre found treasure, der at all that this class oi people m,,,,me, when chronic poverty Dm”'"D'mr'm hlrdly lnrsen hsllntyldiul 0 be P 5: . . why shouldn't we"" It will take o th mmhot reillze Whlll '5 T""""l3 has engulfed the masses of the controls. Andjust imagine-it operate: for we swecli client a strength and will rapidly be increasing in ' m '9 a" from their business. we can and populgtjqn am, i. ,, "mi; 3,011,, (A? ,1' mum”. numbers, each higher grade in turn. It :53”? M the,Sh0ulder to break down that w:c;ho:lladmepntyhetllIlem"'I'bllu9L3' nlgh gov: lswljenxlgdii? 'll'lh,isu”i5bviimiy fi"5.'3r3 ' i ' Comeinandseathe"Royal-M"...wear and compare. on p . rn - . . . I - . . means that fewer youths are entering car- 1" 9 1'e350""l8- not Mm um, do... tam H In me people we mm: poeat zaniths I0-day mondillllfk Ttvdgfflil "W33 " . Jeers in business the professions, arts and nut in regarirto church members in poverty. worIi.anywhere.Discover oryourse I won clan :.- i fDn'0RlAL N it's quibe different. They are fol- e e e . , convenience. so comfortable you scarcely know you re crafts. a drouth of new blood that will con- OTES ,,,,,e,, D, ,,,,,,, .,.,,,,, hm ,,,.,- n ,8 "H mm um comm, gm" my so cool. ,,,,,,i,,,i.i iinue until the present 10-year-olds begin The population of the Island is wen up, iniaeduig :;uf1t;ldthftl:llei':l ;le1;;lisTlhl:ll'- ist. agents are in eveglone gs ttlilgg swm am” oooLmwm,,,b,.i,h;, aw wluumm M” I ;su to enter the Vlmous fle1d5- 3lth0Ugh the Dominion Bureau of Statis- lgwed with sympathy for the un- ;;;;”,:”,l;,l'i;;,':,”g. c'"',';,,,:' mm, ,'i,'lh5::ld”L01:ll;:':,:ih!:1fi:o;,”;w ieesvuiouev-sseiiousesunl lw - IhdiVld"a15 may "9" relmce that there 505 Will probably not take note of it be- ”'';'d' w”,,"”,,” "'3' h,'.1o”,f:w::; lnreuchlns the-lf ill"-ll" "lg!" Flo: ihgiismiutwdie? y I ' I Elli-:eifo:rIhiom:lg:'nl.ih'yhMdn'w:id. 3”” -v - - er. itvill be less than normal competition Wlth- cause the remarkable increase will level t!1?rJeB1:: :rs zsopetzlilal people. :Z?t3v?i:&s:z1h'g.ii:iai:; SW”, ,0”, mm. hue angry and """”:Mi""” "” z9:,','f,",,'.;'i,3l,,f,?,,ll,: h:;'7'h" -. In their particular age group but from the off again after the big week. , Now vim, i. no doubchwllivateveg out ,0 ,m.,,i,,, mm the pjctufdg .,i 5,3,, . dmmhyourmomy ". national point of view the loss is a serious 0 . . ltrmtthi giiigchincni omgmzrae gzzermuggrbigtftgrghlggtl ggulnnlig gigs lzlilvgrllllg r'lp:"h: eye: one. It will not be easy t0 Carry the 1080 Lobsters are being landed again on the against the liquor traffic ii could Mme, they are encouraging "the And thou must-die. " , that would n0I'm8llly have been bornelby south shore of Prince County. Tourists EfiitirigulnYl?1:t0ihrl8l:l:huh?l?:dd:: 333”'3;mg”15'3r”;zhii3 33:731.”? Sweet spring, full of sweet days and . "'A”No A'og . the young men and WOW?" 0f the 0Sl and Islanders alike will welcome the . One thing at least is hindering us: guide them along the Soviet wIy., row. -r 0.” en ration " 3 a re we have members, even some eld- since communist agents were on A box Where lweotl compact-ed lie: 'Y'l'”"""”w"”""""' z'"""W"”'”. 8 9 - 999 Vance 0" men” 0f the freshly Caught us, who drink and 1 have known the Job long before Western dein- My music shows ye have your CTU5t5C9all5- some get drunk. I have no doubt ocracy began to take note of the And t die. V 5, thesteel nun. linuc Maritime opportunity Iron ore from Knob Lake, in the Que- bec-Labrailor wilderness terrain some 360 miles north of the new Si. Lawrence river port of Seven Islands, has started to move to United States steel plants. The first cargo reached Philadelphia last week, and press reports told of the gubernatorial and tons of ore produced annually. For some time to come the shipping will move down the St. Lawrence to the Atlantic then southward to such ports as Philadelphia Biiltimore for trans-shipment there to civic ceremonies held there to make the Vemuy of El Mame” .7,::u,d'gu::' :.f”"'.,::h:ih,';",,w3?,o: lt''lI:1.u. , . It u wamn dem.oc- - FOB 00. opening of a new era in industrial pro- 0 I t ' f' ' Wm be Id b um, R, 13,, 39,090 m'i:?c;t.,..g., mgw o J"-dl Tailoring . ' grels. When capacity mining output is "Y 0"? YP9 0 POPPY so y chained I - pr Cltdtnm hodlhlll - ma ,, I reached at Knob Lake some 600 vessels the Canadian Lam" thk ye" it 1'” been ::sms:sETT;v.lo:.: ,:-l.llO1yuIl':..i1D mm Ts.;l.i:IIlllIrul Bil . ' win he required to transport the 20 mmion decided at the convention Of the Dominion ggppobrtte wgllelr .'ngwntM:en!o;Ilr'l'a:ilo1: lpslaerga I1::o0::::r: .30.: Al".-gfig.m i , g. V 3' when the St. Lawrence seaway is com- isms part of this traffic will be diverted tn the inland waterway. But, notes the - in Transcript, some will continue to C and over theroute around the At- seaboard of Canada and U. s. A. It lengthy, circuitous voyage to traverse the promontory of Nova. Scotla. slid, nomxwiih this heavy traffic begin- A memorial to almost 12,000 Common. wealth officers and men who were killed in the Western Desert and Middle East will be unveiled by Field Marshal Lord Mont- gomery on October 24th. It is located at Battlefield Cemetery in the Western Desert of Egypt and the date is the twelfth anni- whatever God's holding his people responsible for the liquor traffic. because we have it in our power to destroy this evil. God Himself has given us this power. Jesus said with terrific emphasis to that class of people who could. and did not. show regard to distressed people. "Depart from me . . . for I was sick all in prison . . . truly I M! to you as you did It not to one of the least of these My brethren command. Many will welcome the change which means that each can contrulute ac- cording to his means but that all alike will wear the symbol of re brance. 0 O 0 Herbert Clark Hoover, 31st President" of Iowa,.this date 1874. He was a successful mining engineer and a Quaker, the latter was in bondon at. the outbreak of the First World War and undertook chairmanship of the Committee for Relief In Belgium. Later he was j home to be food admin- istrator and a member of the War Council." the U. S. A., was born at West Branch, II probably leading to the presidency. He' soon lie hunting for another job. The ti-attic is spresding.. Liquor is sold on Quebec mine and will few weeks time in Ontario. Trains In Prince ldward rsdo y cordially." gnu , not,even brother is isosh at in churches. The Christin GI danger. one might suppose that most of these 2000 millions would be sympathetic to the communist line by this time: actually. accord- ing to the figures recently publish- ed, more than 7096 of the world's population is still non-Communist; mpg 205 margin, however, is noth- Inl to be complacent ,about. It could h Only a sweet and virtuous soul, Like sasson'd timber, never gives; But though the whole world turn to coal, Then chiefly lives. -George Herbert (lNklu8.) almost any time, and the recent Oomr in Asia will not help matters any from the better it Vmfld be for the cod- . Ollleeli i 0WN - SUMHIIBIDI - MONTAGUE - TOOMBS MUSIC STORE 107 Queen Street HY N Dial 8271 Since 1872. i