I PAGE FOUR in g THE GUARDIAN Authorised as Second Class Mail Post Oiilco Department, Ottawa. The Island Guardian subltahlng Co. President and Associate Editor. ll-II A Burnett. Associate Editor. Ffllll Walker. CIRCULATION "Covers Prince bidwanl Island lille the dew” f'lhe Strongest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest ink". CIlAIl'l:0t'IlTETOl;'.;'.-TS.IiTURDAi:GRiL zit, ms; Tragedy At SIIIIIIIIB-l'SlfI0 Korea is a long way off and the impres- sion made at home by the death of brave men is blunted by distance and the coldly mits of no doubt or questioning; the desire to belong to a dominant elite and at the same time to sink one's individuality in a collective will; the romantic appeal of the Ifairyland of marvels which Soviet prop- aganda projects." Nationalist resentments and hatreds, which are much more than mere manifesta- tions of poverty, are likewise exploited by Communism, as they were recently by Fascist movements. To promote higher standards of living throughout the world is in itself a desirable object of policy, but it its no substitute for defence. l EDITORIAL NOIES l, Tomorrow, 2nd Sunday after Easter. 0 I I :THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTF.T0lVN Not .Our Ring APRIL 26. 19 j 54' QO0fa30-&QO-to-OO'C'40mC ask. xNotes By The Wayl. Magistrate J. Arthur llsnrahanyhappier to hear that some lilll'c is serving a good purpose. at the sity ls persuading its sgu,-mm' opening of his court each day, by read more slowly and l'ellECill. 911” briefly outlining court procedure chewing the cud of what they 1 1" and the rights of people who ap- read between paragrppm. J 1:”. pear before the court. As the Ma- donkey can learn to read .,.' m gistrate says, most people who breakneck pace. but it, lap; jl come to court for the first time are wise man to read. and to 1;, 7 confused by the routine and oitsn:what he has read and to il'Ci'vh"',-ll abrupt court procedures. A large worth.- Peterborough Exahr Ls percentage are first timers. This mei- applies whether they are accused persons or merely witnesses. The beaver has take . , or at least the beaver Windsor star. Beaver fur, once regarded as in symbol of luxury and wealth IMO winter is hard on animal and given way to mink. Persian '11”? bird life, and when these are and even to some of the Um? found dead without signs of ln- which are only "dlsgulse:l;' W5 jury the incident is recorded as it bit. As a result beaver are case of "winter kill" in the books of the forestry men. The term is a bit misleading. for snow for as little as 523 for the pelts . . . and there ha”; and times when pelts brought, as impersonal list of casualties. To the people,. Blflod d0ll3tl0ll5 lll Ellglalld and Wales. cold weather are only contributing us 370 each. Most people ,"”” f th- P. ,v . . 1 d - t. i end,!ln 1931, totalled 593,818-the largest num- causes of the loss. The experts be- think of furs as mostl May ? ls l0fl'"C.3('5 er 33'? mg C ibel. since 1944 D133 ,9 , lleve that malnutrition is the com- from mr farms. Actually mmlnl log to a service flight returning from Goose! T . '3' -lll- monest cause at death among portion of them come irlliniallicmfm Bay homes as a great shock. We are madej ' p g . . lzmwllnlerg ttriealrifj,-, gl;llre8lml;l'ec(:IlllliZ grounds. penici- ,0 realm, me 1055 Sumwed by the airmen-st The Red Cross ale alnilng at obtaining mm mm: as EHVE;-tl1I:l)'v buctium wu::e.c(1)'f:m1:sn:;iiirBc;.;' (...,,, families and the families of other brave'0Vel 1:000 d0ll0l5 of bloofl l0l llallslublgn ri-iatllierrmtilie Aack oip certain essen-lglalli for instance. made 52.360 men of whose individual fate we had been 0” lllell Plesellt almealv ll Obtalmd 930 O . cerium unmmt M m mm but yell” "ell lliouxii I renousl, , is essential to vilntering birds if prices were dovln. This vrar 11 but dimly ayV1u'(l. lp 3- . . they are to resist the cold. There mice is so law he may I19,-H-,, beaver to themselves... ' To the Minister of National Defence also, who was at the scene of the crash yester- day, it must bring all too vividly to mind the perils daily and nightly faced by Can- adian airmen on three continents. The R.C.A.F. Air Station and Navigation School at Summerside have won recogni- tion for the excellence of the training pro- vidcd and for the efficiency with which operations are conducted. it is unfortunate that a record of safety should be marred by this crash, but risks of this kind are un- avoidable in the vital task of defence pre- J O l The absence of Mr. McLure from the ldelegation from Ottawa is due to the fact lthatghe does not like travelling by air, and ifor that reason begged to be excused. Lord Lovat, who is a keen breeder of beef shorthorns, will open this year's Cal- igary Stampede. Lord Lovat owns about 190,000 acres in Inverness-sliirc and is a firm believer in the large-scale cxpansion of stock rearing in the Highlands. 0 . C are practically no sources of this food element in the dry seeds, etc... which are the normal food. There- fore, persons who put out small quantities of suet are real friends of the birds. -Cornwall Standard Freeholder. We are mildly depressed by the news that a machine is being used at at. Francis Xavier University in Antigonlsh to teach the stu- dents to read faster. It is it grid-! get called A , "reader raici-;" an; clectric motor moves a piece oi; covering across the page of gr book; at varying speeds, and the student' must hurry to read what is writ-' ten before the covering obscures it.l . Press. T1'"'":'" The Age-Old s....”l4; (to-Q-eo-mco-t-com-to-C-mi MI”. 0 Lord my God. are it... wonderful works which thou hm llmev Ind "I! thought. which i... to its-ward . . . Sacrifice and nlirr. ing thou dldst not desire; min, ears hast thou opened: burnt offer. in; and sin offering but than Mr required. Then said 1. Lo. I come in th. '1: University Oman” "Don that nu volume of the book it is written of I To Petawawa is helping their stlidcnts to read m" I d'"5m "' ll” "W ''l"- (l m! PUBLIC FORUM paredness. Totteiiliam liotspurs football team will ' - l The four young men who died yesterday at Summerside gave their lives in line of duty no less than had it been in the face of the enemy. The sympathy of all our citizens will go out to those, in whatever part of Canada they may be, who have lost a friend or relative in yesterday's disaster. And Ill Wind Charlottetown citizens who looked with dismay at broken streets on all sides at the end of last winter now find that there is some consolation. It is an expensive busi- ness replacing the worn-out pavement but not so expensive as to do the same work over several years. There will, of course, be demands for retrenchment but boldness is sometimes the most prudent policy. It would be wise to examine the city's needs for new paving as well as replacement for the next few years. it might well prove economical to harry out an extensive programme of street construction at one time rather than piece- meal. comliatting communism The London Economist takes note of an argument constantly resorted to by Mia. Aneuriii Bevan in discussing foreign affairs which also crops up quite frequently in criticisms of the Korean War in. this coun- try. This is the thesis that a great deal of energy and material wealth is being thrown tiway in fighting the wrong sort of war; that fighting is not really necessary for re- sistancc to Communism, because Commun- ism is simply a product of poverty; there- fore the only way to resist it is by pro- motlng liight-'l' standards of living. It is a line of illj'.',LllllClll as seductive to uncritical minds as it is dangerous to the safety of the free world. Recent history, says the Economist, does not bear out the idea that mass poverty is the most significant factor in the spread of Communism. in the blockade of Berlin, Germany would now have been under Communist control, but the outcome of that crucial conflict did not at all (lcpcnd on the dcgrcc of poverty then existing in Germany. Tile nearly achieved conquest of South Korea was not due to any rising of desper- ate, poverty-stricken South Koreans. but to a straight military invasion with tanks (which Russia had supplied to North Korea. but America had not supplied to South Korea). It is plausible enough to attribute Communist movements in Asia to ."despair- ing social conditions," but how can this ex- plain the remarkable strength of Commun- ism in Australia, which enjoys one of the, highest standards of livihg in the world? The fact is that Communism as a total- itarian political system uses force whenever it appears expedient, propagates and ex- fploits the idea of Soviet military invinclbll- fey, md appeals to every sort of discontent, . nice or ambition, whether economic in 0 or not. "The l1tl'8Cll0" Wlllch C0mmll"l3"l llllsl keep open till 9 P.M. Friday. It is felt that ssctioospi the middle-class intelligentsia-, Friday night will suit visiting farmers equal- g In'WI8l-91'" l";d 9"tle:l C0tll'll:l95r".33:'5 ly well instead of Saturday. Saturrfloykis i , - "5 D0 "G 0 "DEEP ll observed as a half-day holiday by an s, . -509 mill”? l0 lam" Of 00' government" employees and professional I the CFBVIHZ for 1116 Cerlllnty men, and most industries, so that making -- of a system of intellectual 1-glylch is 'sclentiilc' and yet ed- lf the Russians had won- leave Liverpool on the Empress of Scot- land, on May 13, to play 10 matches against Canadian teams in Toronto, Saskatoon. Vancouver, Victoria. Calgary, Winnipeg and" Montreal. i O I O In Brantford a provincial inspector of prisons insists that "gaol" should properly be changed to "jail" in a sign painted by a former prisoner. It would seem that the! draftsman knew lnorc about his subject than the inspector. O The Canadian Government will be of-t ficially represented at "Canada Day”, to be! celebrated at Dunvcgan Castle during Skye Week, which opens May 24. A maple tree will be planted in the Castle grounds, and souvenir badges, showing the badge of the MacLeod's superimposed on a maple leaf, will be distributed. The difficulty Parliament is facing in, providing for the celebration of Victoria: Day on a Monday without getting away? from the traditional 24th of May is one' which can only be solved by calendar. reform. Unfortunately it will not be untill 1956 that it will be practical to adopt thcl favorite proposal, the World Calendar. ' , Preliminary figures for March indicate, ;that Canada has achieved a modest surplusl lof exports over imports. Unfortunately. trade with the-United Slates showed an increased margin of imports over exports. and of course, exchange balances elscwhercl are not always readily convertible to Am-I erican funds. 0 9 o g Daniel Defoe, author of "Robinson; Crusoe". died this date 173i. He attained! notoriety by his "Shortest Way With Dis- sentcrs", a satire on the bigotry of church- Imen which was first accepted by them as a. 'serious proposal but later resulted in De- ifoe's standing thrice in the pillory. I The ladies have been prominent in pub- lic life this week, including the Girl Guide Commissioners. They are the link between i.he Girl Guides and the Boy Scouts, and play a very important part in guiding the? steps of children,along the proper path. The Maritime members are being heartily wel- comed here, and are sure to have a profit- able and pleasant time in our midst. Prince Edward Island eggs are losing markets due to lack of uniformity in grad- ing. and packing. These are defects which producers can remedy without much trou- ble and inconvenience, and they should get in contact with Mr. F. M. Nash of the Fed- eral Department of Agriculture, who will show them how to earn more money by very little trouble on their part. 0 C 0 While in Summerside a movement is on -foot for stores to close all day Monday in- stead of half-day Wednesday, in Charlotte- town a similar movement is to close half- day Saturday instead of Wednesday, and the half-day for stores as well would not occasion much inconvenience. I .1 l them during the coming week. We, here. A hu:!i:t I-rigiide was unable to save other material. This column is open to the discussion by LOFICIIIUIIIICIIIS of questions of interest. The Guardian does not necessar- lly endorse the opinion of correspondents. TIII-J MODERN TREND Sir, - I think you do well to spotlight in your Editorial Notes the trend to the iivc-day week in the Civil Service. mid that "the move has strong backing from the big labor congresses". I was espec- ially interested in this golden point: "The cost: About 310,000,000 a year. And at least 5,000 extra civ- li servants (and possibly 10,000) would have to be taken on the pay- roll so that the work week could be shoriencii without sacrificing existing services." Wasn't it only it few months back that olir Ottawa masters gaiiy added about 540,000,000 annually to the pay-load of these same people - civil enough but not notable as unusually hard workers! - on the pocket-book of poor old John 0. Public? , These are the same people who, along with our five-day week bank- ers are. eternally dinning into the cars of the mail-in-the-street and the folk on the farms, the one way to beat Old Man Inflation, namely. production and more production. Heaven knows that in this "pro- duction business" the farmer is do- lug his full part. and is playing his historic role ill the direction of giv- ing us abundance. despite the dim- gets involved. It is notorlbusly easy for a comparatively small regional oi-cr-supply to result in cruel pun- ishment. in sending farm revenues down to production costs. and often below them. In the circumstances. therefore. i suggest that it is up to the prim- ary producers to "read, mark and lziivordly digest” the constructive marketing principles contained in that. excellent address by Mr. Thomas Kickham. M. P.. in your April 10 issue. I feel it is fair to as- sort that in these streamlined. spclidthrlit days. any industry re- mains iinltizcd and unorganized. at its peril. 1 am, sir, etc. PRIMARY PRODUCER ,Qeo-nu-4 Old C harlollelown (And r. it. 1.) INTELLECTUAL FARE "We congratulate ollr good friends of Clifton. Park Corner, Maipequc and adjacent settlements. on tho rzch intellectual trcnt which awails' it-rn ironl ii handhill placed at our disposal that a trio of gentlemen ironi Charlottetown, possessing speaking abilities of no mean order. have volunteered to give a. course of lectures at the above places. thus: A.B. Warbm-ton, Esqq., B.- C L. at Clifton House. hn Tuesday. sub, ct. 'scraps of Canadian Hist- tor'-'. D.C. Martin. Esq.. M.P.P.. at Park Corner. on Wednesday. sub- jc;t "Washington". Whether this means the seat of government 0: the Great. Republic or the first President of the country. doth not appear. in either case, we bespesk for the learned lecturer A full house. And last. though not least. Hon. Judge Alley will delight the l'frris of the good people of Mal- peque by delivering. at their pub- lic hall on Thursday, his sole lec- ture on 'Prince Edward island one hundred years ago. These intellect- ual entertainments will commence rs above each evening at 730 o'- clock. and an admission fee of five cents will be charged. Proceeds donated to the poor." -The Examiner, March it. 1883 DELAYED DY FIR! EDEN. Man. -tW)- Fire of unknown origin destroyed about 52,000 worth of wooden as that had been stacked up to be us- ed in building a new mating rink (Montreal Gazette) Back in 1949 it was discoverert;i that,thc Farnham military training: camp had been looted right dowiil to (and including) the buildings! Tile defence hierarchy at Ottawa had seemed quite unaware of whailwhl'" -V0" ll” lllll ""5 RWY and was taking place. Now it is alsclos-I lull Ol 5ll'l'lli , iAnd iiodiiim: by the ed that they have been unaware! down this book 3-i.”Ji'I'. ”.'2.i..i?i'.'.g”..”.i..lfi2?."..Sfdfs;A"d,,g0:gg ,;gi;,d- and dream of "mludmg 564-000 worm M 5”” Your cvcs had once and of their rails) are said to have (iC('lll'fPCl at slmidows doc”. ' ' the military camp at. Pciawawa iii' ' Ontario. Whatever may be the general feeling regarding this new scan- dal. therc is one thing that will stand out ill the minds of thosc'Blll one man loved the nllsrlm who Day any attention to suc:i,A Slllll lll 3'l"l- matters. This is thatiiie Petawawa "d l”"'Fl ill" 5"”0ll'5 "l Wlll case, as the Farnham case before cmlngmg 13”- ii, is part. of a general pattern ra- And bending down bwde From Farnham y '?oe&i Gum” IVIIEN YOU ARE OLD tire, take How many loved your moments of glad grace. And loved your beauty with love false or true: the ther than a manifestation of any glowmg bars sectional mentality. And the re-ilvlurniur, a little sadly, how love sponsibiiiiy for such a pattern lies fled with those at the top. And pacrd upon the mountains overhead It focuses attenticin upon the ev.- And hid his face amid a crowd of ident disregard of the military hier- Elms- archy of Canada for the interests -Vllllljam Bun" YM15. oi the taxpayers. in their Jlll'iSdlC- tion over and handling of govern- ment property. Anyone who lol-, he "smoother! over." there seems to faster. But why does anybody 5”: ye-. thy law is within mi- PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. s. iAYl.0ll William A. Reddin optometrist B.A.. n.sc.. LL.B., Eyes examined. glasses fitted Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. I26 Richmond St. - Charlottetown PIIONE 248-I Corner Rent at Queen Sta. ' Office Phore I956-House illit- -A. Walflisn Goudof. ;m. . . LLB. FREDERIC A. LARGE. BARIHSTEB. SOLICITOR. sic. Phillipa Building in Grafton Street M0”! to Loan Collection Goudet & Heiszord O.C. Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank of Canada Building Charlottetown. P E l. LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIE GILBERT A. GAUDI-21'. B. A.. LL 3 Barrister! and Solicitors Money to Loan Canadian Bank of cllfllllitrcu Bldg J. A. McGuiqan BARRISTEII. SOLICITOR. BIG. NOTARY, ETC. BARRISTER. SULICITOII. M. Alban Former B. A. LL. 3. MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown. P. E. I. Motlieson. Peake 8. lowed the details of the looting of be rather more determination to the Farnham camp can only con-ll race an investigation through in the, clude that thisyas a direct mvltn-l interest of the public. The situa-ll lion to what has happened at Pet- iioii might yet resolve itself into a awawa. nlucli-necdcd lesson. lit Farnham. plumbing. ciecti-ic'. ' . , wiring, windows and doors and. All duc coiisldcrntioii must be whole buildings were carted away. given to ilic fact that the military They were sold for next to noth-l cstabllsilnlent is organized for de- lng. in relation to their cost antti struction. rather than construction. current value. by those appointed 1!. is generally recognized that there by the military authorities to look. mlist be :i very considerable am- aiter this. the property of canon-1 aunt of iviistc. some shells will be ian taxpayers. Froln the first. the, duds and others will he misdirect- mllitary minimized the value of H10; ed. Stores and munitions will be properly stolen and the seriousness lost. in fields of action. and in tl'i'Ilt1- oi the crimes of stealing and re-J my more has to be a lot of trial calving stolen goods. They madc and errors with the errors com- some admissions of higher values ifig out expensive. but only after private lnvcstlglitioni, All these losses tlcilrc in the had forced their hands. 5 amounts of money rcnrcsciitlng the As is the case at Pctawawa. inc”. defence hills which Canadin-1 tax- Royal Canadian Mounted Police payers have to meat. It does seem VVETC RSMSHNI '0 lnwbstigate at that these bills are high enough. Farnham. The R. C. M.P. did its' without the scnscicss extravagance gustomary thorough job. Guilt was of Farliham. Sorcl or Pclawawa, or cslablkhed both for Sllllillfiil and tho mislayini: of live grenades for receiving, and the details wont to children to kill or maim themselves Ottawa. with. , , , But very little is to be hoped for But did the people of Canada get in the long run, until the Defence any recompense for their propcrtv Department at. Ottawa. recovers being stolen? They did not And from the rlzif-induced hypnosis that was there meted out ahv adequate anything spent in the name or de- punishment to the guilty? There fence is sacred, even when it ends was not. No more than there had in waste. been in the case of the numerous small navy ships that had been LONG lu-:CoRn Nicholson A. W. MATHESON, Q.C. A. ll. PEAKE. B.AJ. LLB JOHN P. NTCIIULSON, LL.lL Barristers. etc Collections - Money To Loan 90 Great George Street CURRIE BUILD INC Palmer & Hoslum A. J. FIASLAM. B.A.. Ll.B. Banister. Etc. Bank of Nova scotls (members Ch-r' ttetown. P.E I. MONEY to was Charlottetown cums, R. Mc(.;uqid MacPhee & trainer H. r. lllscPI-IEIJ. B.A., q.c. 94- s. soul-;ni.i-:1) rimihioit. ii A BAIIRlS'I"II.-Ill, SOLICITOIL a...,.....,..., ,.g N0 ARV. l:to.. :-A-A - icutcrn Trust Building Bgll, Mqthigsgn & CIIARLOTTETOWN r....... mi Foster Barristers. Solicitors. cl"- R. R. BELL. QC. D. L. MATHIESON. l.l..lJ-. G. R. FOSTER. l.L.ll - Tj . 1; c J. A. CARRIJTIIERS R0 Loans on City and l"ii'i'i ' ' Properties 150 RI h d St at opromgrklsl Charlogiellitfwln. P; l- PH NE 2372 m--m:-”” 0 Dr. W. R. Carson 123 Kent Street (Next to Simpson; Agency) Chiropractor Palmer Graduate CflIlBl.0'l'1'ETlm'N Phone I072 201 Prince lotted down at Sorel. There had been some looting, too. at Vaicar-l NEW GLASCTUW. N S.-rC'P)-. Her. with Very few details evcr The first rrcrbi-tcriaii Church coming out. cclcbeiitrd its 166th anniversary So Why Shouldn't they expect to here with ' services at which Rf. get iuvav with it in looting Pcta- Rev. Norman Kennedy of Regina wawa? But this most recent C859 morlcrator of the Presbyterian of throwing away the people's Church in Canada, was guest monev appears to be of izrenicr sneaker. The local church began in magnitude than-those others. As was under the name "James looting on this scale can scarcely church. ..,. THERE ARE MORE DWELLING FIRES THAN ALL OTHER FIRES COMBINED Dwelling and Household Furniture insurance should be checked carefully to ensure adequate protection in- cluding Supplemental Covers. We will be glad of an opportunity to solve you. . IIYIIIIMAN & CO. LTD. Insurance Since I811 Offices: Charlottetown - aummersido - iilontague. ALLISON P. Mel.EAN-Dlahlct Manager at Summerside CYIIJS A. I. SIIAW. C.LU.-District lllsnager at Montague OMAS IIoAVINN. C.l..lJ.-special Representative . I. Ilao7C0'I'I'-lepresenutivs at Kcnslngton. E. T. MYIIS-Ispreoenhtlve at llmsdsle. , . BAIL! D. JIILIY-Epreseutauvo at 0'uary. J. IIANI STEIN!-lapteoentstivo at at-um D. J. llacDONAl.D-Iepresentatlvo at Augustine cove AGENT! ITIIIOUGIIOUI TIII PIOVINCI I I o BYRON J. GRAII 0.0. oI"r0Ml-:'rIus'r ism item stmi lII'. Jlillll E. SIBVIIS rnolvh m I . Adjoining North American Hotel VE'rp,1uNAny suuumb l Phone 129 23! l'owii:iI Sl- I Dr A L. 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