duiousr 15, :95; Around The.World For ,,The Price Of A Stamp l w ,ri-IE GUARDIAN, CHARIIOTTETCIWN mac FOUR' ,,,,",w,, H A Well, A Horse Of tl)ifl"erent Colour! THE GUARDIAN I . l Ainhoriud ll Second Clan Mall Post Office Department. Ottawa. The Island uuimliim iublishln Co. session, March 16, 1868, this Commission brought in a most interesting report. it recommended that local exhibitions be held every two out of three years, supported by liberal legislative grants equally divided LBut, Egbert--gall dislike horses intenseig between the three Counties and that ev- ' ' b President and Associate Isdlwr. inn A Burnett. my third year a large sum he appropriated Kksmce one at Lfou ) W395") . -- 2 T """” the wee er e Triennial Previzlelei ,.... .. aia ”” ' ' ..:”:i.:.::::::.l'z: .....z' :2 ev we CIRCULATION Exhibition in Charlottetown-of course af- . ' 9'?" '”"'” '"”:u, 3 public services. the world's postal and. overwhelmgedynby wtaile 1:1,? "Covers Prince Edwiud 151...... up. n", new fording every facility for the transport of ,l , . ' I slang dihclnrl systems. Today, the whole vast in- cans. ff” . Gods from other arts of th 11 .,,, hm -g ,,...s M nun ,,,vuio,f,,,-- hn J ternatlonsl traffic of the public This victory was a tumin "nu S" H M . W g Th C . . p b e sfmded 1 To , '3', ll-o”';;',1;”.ll-le"":,'l.nl-W" ,.r msliisunder the supervision of the in the war, for it en,,,',;,,,l,),”.Llhl , any s eruory is calm H... e ommisslon was road-mind . i Rh. Ann " Id: , kw Universal Postal Union (UPU). vet France, spam and Holland to lup- suggested that not only Island exhibitors I"'Ilm”:ill'.lll.on -at M . it 15 Only Within the lust 150 yell"! part the Americans 0penlY- Bun.” th W ' k " e co est ink . that the letter post itself has been Show incorporated this lflcldem h, UllAfLLOTTE'I'0WN,- ritiim The crown or Darius As Egypt's King Farouk wonds liis un- lamented way into exile, the throne of an- other Middle East monarch totters pre- cariously. The young Shah of Iran. Mo- hammed Reza Pahlcvi, inlicriior of the ancient crown of Darius, has surrendered but "parties on the mainland or citizens of the United States be invited to send tlicii products to Charlottetown." In like man ner it urged that "implement makers be in duced to send specimens of the latest and most approved invention." The reason fol the latter proposal was bluntly stated in the report: "For example, the demand for mowing machines is supplied by one enter- prising individual who, of course, names his own prices, and it is by no means certain "as: ,..-t' i made available to people generally Before then the post was in most cases reserved for royalty, the ar- istocracy and state officials. ' The first recorded post wall founded about 500 B.C. by Darius the Great of Persia, who. used re- lays of horsemen to send messages throughout his vast empire, rang- ing from India. to wectem Egypt Macedonian. Egyptian and Roman rulers followed suit. Chinese emp- erors meanwhile devised an elab- orate nourler system which Marco Polo described centuries later dur- P0 idly during the Napoleonic w By 1835 an Englishman was My, lng la. 5:! to mail a letter 700 mu" sir Rowland Hill, urging that rm, should be based on weight, no, 0, distance carried, proposed the ml option of is uniform 1d fee, ma prepayment his play "The Devil's Disciple." a one By 1790 the St-DOY 833'-Em. but rates rose by postage British in n service, founded by William Rleillmfll years before, was carrying 1mm and parcels at half the cost of the rap. an. to Premiep Mohammcd Mossadegh control that he Supplies either the hest 0,. the ing his journey to the court of the Bum moms were In 1 slamh, over his 150 000 ma '1' '. '. - . - - . e . . Grind KNEW , ”" ll” 1340 d h . 11', .n -d,ml. , D1 M05,S cheapest aiticle. Neithel is theie at present hm”, me weamh c,,u,m.,,, um and soon after were nun)...-ed h a eg , aic ltect of Ifans clrbltlary confis- in use amongst us any efficient horse Mm” mm lhe W” W hh u, the United States, France and u... ficlency surpassed only in modern mlhy. Before long. Britain was also cation of the properties of the Britisli-own- ed Anglo-Imliizisl Oil Comp'.ln,v, thus be- comes virtual dictator of the country. pitch-fork; our threshing machines and win- nowing machines are of the most ordinary description; we have a few steel mould- times. Julius Caeaarvl letters to Cicero, written from Bnltain. reach- ed Rome in 26 days. Letters car- rleri along the same route were "Pony Express," first with cheap rates for iiclvspa. per: and books. A famous pioneer service was in, American whhh ' It is easy to dismiss the troubles in plate ploughs, still fewer cultivators; our hm mhhh h mmnh as me ha mm, carried mail in less, than ten am Iian as but anothcl nxample of the impact home hoes are Very h.,dhefe,.eht' and mu. The word ..hh5,.. dhm mm W. glt!trJt;e?)I;lf1(fR;;S:;r.B0()t0 fgllles from of nationalism u on Asi - d t . ' l - . V. . . , Roman period. It is derived from - 0 an Fran. P a an he Mldd 9 common field hairows pelfolm plobably the Lam pom” meaning ,.p,hhed'. arson during 1880 and I861. This rs. East. Sober rcflcction, however, at once) suggests the presence of sinister forces at work which have the interests not of Iran nor of the United Kingdom at heart, but rather those of Moscow. Far behind the facade of fanatic nationalists and religious rabble-rouscrs which support the extremist "antics of Dr. Mossadegh, is the powerful. closely-knit, highly-disciplined Tudeh, or Communist party, acting on orders from Moscow. ' Dictator Mossadegh may, if he desires, force the liberal-minded and temperate Shah into exile. He can for a time hold off the inevitable financial crisis occasioned by Britalnls boycott of"Iranian oil by forc- one-third less work per day than a gang of English or Scotch iron harrows." Thus competitive agricultural fairs play- ed an important part in our early Island economy, and their development in recent years has served the same useful purpose. g Nowadays, of course, many things have been added. Horseracing, which flourished independently as a popular sport in this Island from early times, now provides the major attraction, but there is also the keen- est competition in livestock classes and a noteworthy revival in handicraft exhibits, ably sponsored by the Women's Institutes. The management of the Exhibition, whilc active in making innovations and improve- EUBLIC FOR This column is open to the discussion by correspondent: of questions of Intcrclt. The Guardian does not necessar- ily endorse the opinion of correspondents. PRINCE COUNTY HOSPITAL H, x Notes E); Life is too complex to My that unhappiness is always s misfor-I tune or contentment always a' blessing. The profound law of com-, pensatian seems to reserve its high-, est awards for those who suiieri the most. For the wounds of they The ,V,Va:,f. U serif. to prison for A holiday. .. Brantford mpositor. City life hits a terribly fast pace. it can confuse even 8. grown man -and does. probably, in nine cases out of ten-is it not bound to be because horses were placed at set distances to carry dispatches. In 1635 Britain's postmaster Thomssi Wltherings. established ll public service between London and Edinburgh. Rates, payable by the recipient. were 2:1 for a letter con- veyed under no miles and lid to Scotland. Wltherings also organ- ized a foreign service through France, with the consent of the French Government. In 1653 Renouard de Vlllayer created a local post for Paris, which was run from a central office. Un- der this scheme, the many letter boxes set up in the streets of Paris were emptied several times daily. The postal charge (one soul was paid by the sender, and the re- ceipt slip accompanying the deliv ery thus constituted the first use of a form of postage stamp. lay of 80 riders and 400 horses mv. ered the distances in one the time taken by stage mm. Brsving blizzards, floods and In tacks by Indians, these horsemen won a. renown which time has not diminished. An international mails expanded more postal trestle: were conclud. ed. But due to the many differences in rates and,procedures in various countries, rapid and accurate lisna. ling of the mails became almost impossible. In i883, at the silgm. tion of the United states, an inten- national conference in Paris agrees on I. code to improve and simplify international postal relations. Progress was delayed by the Arm erican Civil War and the Franco- Prussian War. During 1870-i871. be. sieged PBJISIIDG organized in pigeon and bAiloon post to Tours. This was third ' .l l d o' u'ies - - . fith is . . ef . - hous about maintainmg its gran 0 tra ,5 h . e r nce th h m . h ' . , V memnjl or Oman), post date, from un re an ax y pigeons carried (.ount,v Hospital and in build a e U" appy ere 15 wmethlllgllle M” dlswv" 599"" 9f 1”" 1379, when England and 1:-nmce C5- micro - photographed dispatcher, sort to deliberate inflation by printing uii- ions, which are rooted deep in the past. liurses' home was in many ways higher than JOY. and for those who, live under stress that any large city is an unheal. tsblishcd the "Lyons Mail" by spe- Dli-rmg the same period balloon limited uantitics of a cr currency. Yet ll disappointment. It is ult - W0” '5 0"?” thy place to grow u in. The ii q p D I. "W" slblc the conimittee Ill iltlhaprllzse somethlnx deeper than llcace. -lcity or town and the open 5312- cm) lreuyi England movlded l'wlCe' postman made 63 ascenm lum- any or all of these measures can, in the ED'TORIAL NOIES m.er,eshma,ed ,he hhhhy of our Montreal Gnzeun, my mm. h why 0, me that ih more weekly mail packets ac:-on tn; Dori-ins over 3,000,000 letters and in long run, lead only to the sort of chaos. people to contribute. However, wholesome. will we eventually ch”""' ""1 F””” ”""”"'d ""5 ff.,”enl.l;,e"'d"pll” mm” by mm" , . ' 'bullons were accom- Wake our biggest cities is rt the overland "W109 to Lyon" Fe” ng Hm!” Bum" economlc and Ohtlcal which would create ., ' h . - "la"? C”"m . , Our good-hearted and cxhubcr- bat an , , P plmcess Anne was bom thjs date 1930, panied by complaints which took hm hmmahshc mehds south M get over the notion that we have ::;)a;”gllel: lzzhnthnfggr p:l;'1ls'fT'h&l::r: ph)::nggl:al:r'pE:;r::;r:;;::; the very sort of atmosphere favourable to a Tudeh Communist coup. The choice lies with Dr. Mossadegh whether to become the hopeless puppet of ti 0 to V. J. Day, on which and on Aug. 16. was celebrated the defeat of Japan in the Second World War, the Japanese having various forms. These complaints, unfounded or otherwise, include llie following: 1. Opposed the giving money to provide a work shop for the medl- ral profession: 2. Inefficiency on the line are almost killing Canndal with their kindness, If they keep it up they will. One American ma-1 gazine follows another with poems to this Giant of the North wlierel, in huddle together in vast groups in order to make a go 'of things.- Woodstock Sentinel-Review). 9-no-o were collected from the addressee. . o 0 An Anglo-French treaty of 1713 provided I basis of accounting for union. In was preparing it plan for an inter- national postal Switzerland convened at Berlin s congress At which all the European countries. the United States and 137! ', , . ' ' g , . , gold flows with the riiers and mg 1; 115. hi n u Qd M, Moscow on altgrnamelb to Imam. mde formally accepted, on Aug. 14, terms of fgghetlf tlifo lrusthseh,-3.4Lacix; of radium comes oh, mesh up hm, Old Charlottetown mf: c:”:nge Wunfh Cf;h"" Lexm Ezypt were represented. The result pendence for his country by reaching an C”. X d , R , -, had dc, hm, 0, 1”: hfldsg 6 -W W” W, hm, ,,,,m, one was hhd mg could be mnked t ml-I S M was the International Postal Con- . , , , uncon iiona surren el. uss a .. .. ier sa c , . rong ha P. E 0 Y. D II venuon which came mm force 1,, - 1 th t (A - L I equltable agreement mm the Umled Kmg' clared war on Japan on Aug. 8. l0m,”o"h 7' lfwlllllllx '9 my ex" illlallll wllit ljlrlovinrrllylrnlfllxcs atlldit and Turk” Accounting bewem 1375- d0m- while his dittatobprime Minister ' ' " Cap W an asp la lZed' 8' Hos. are lcombined adventurers, hardl VOLUNTEER TUENOUT sleealllznasedglmhollntllhfrtffllltllall l:l”:n(l(tJl.l:l:iet: Thu "ally pmvlded for unmlm ponders the course to follow, little wonder Another eleven mile strip of the Trails- pitalization charges too high: 5). Hospital completion fund organ- izer too highly paid; 10. The plans workers and idcalisls, riding tliel crest of a fantastic boom and gov- "Frirla,v being the anniversary of due on separate letters, mail by mail. ity in treatment of correspondence simplification of accounts and re- duction of rates within limits. Rites htaththedcrcrlxith of Day-luihrelsts llrllcaslhlty Canada Highway is now being paved-from, lrlir i1li1c hurses hiomlc ion elabor- srlheld iby politicians xhnol never,ililn,. Majesty; ncreslsdlon lot the In Nmh America Bemamm were to be based on weight mm 6 CR 0. 0 '()Un 5. al 35 Te SI S r ' ' lfl PI . 0 H00 0 - ll Or n10I'l'IEllf 3 cu. any H ll'0 l r t l I" d , lh ' i 5 7: Wood Islands to Pinette. When a decision W. homh fl "cw '"" M” gm 0'; mos. Ah this is hep:,,c,u:,”w:sgtzwaplngi Onatlhg Barf Franklin expanded the inter-colon- than distance, his lavish Saadabad Palace overlooking the snow-capped peaks of the Elburz Mountains behind which lurk the covetous agents of is reached on how and where to rebuild the Hillsborough Bridge it will be possible to plan the complete route of the Island part The annual meeting of the lins- piial, adjourned from an earlier rlale, is being held in the Town Hall in Summerside at 8 p.nl. on hops open to some minor question-l ing, but it is on a new kind of "fin- tionalism" that the average Cana-l dian will stumble in ll',vlll;: to rc-l, rack Square. The Companies in at- lcndrince were the Volunteer Troop of Cavalry, under Ci-ipf. H. Gates: Ariillcry. Capt. T. Morris; Prince lsi post and in 1755 started a pack- et service from New York to Eng- land. The continental Congress founded an independent American post when war broketout between The agency thus founded was named the Universal Postal Union In I878 find by 1900 included al- most every country in the world. In I948 the Union became a Specializ- Moscow, , , - Tuesday, the nineteenth instant. 1 hp; mm, C HR in ; of Wales. Capt, Ti. Ilodgson; Dun- of the great project. In the past such meetings have CS(:,g,,2,f,,,,, mu" l m 0) flils Rifles. Southpori, Capt. H. Britain and her American colonies ed Agency of the United Nations. Boer; Scotia, hVl1eatIey River, Capt. in 1775. The basic principle of the UPU been very poorly attended. The O D I If T The Kn W" hospital is is public Prince County D. Mf-Rae; Thistle, Dunstnffnage. The destinies of empires may de- is that. for postal purposes, all , Iullded Better ha" y e Pipe Major Wilf Burkels Lads and Las- ihslltwlllolnh depend-nlz out thfe puh- ;IlhehGoveI:nhli1cntFofd 0lfIl:IrI;lo1' ls,l(,;..nkf. 1). irtlnss; IrlslilRlgcs, Capt. pctlanhi oh thfhhsiallshlas was fiiusu-s:- Member States form a single terri- T: . . . IC 8X1 8 govcrnmcn OF I 5 E0 ng D 85 E C 5111 aI'IE- lL' iC)'. If! SEVETB ompan ES 8 LII ng co Hct, In Ocfobey tor p Each me be d t K W A few citizens who gathered at the ms celtamly gave a 300d aCC0,u"t of them' WPPOFL The annual meellnzsglrc ment to amend the Criminal Code, in-tscnlr-d u wry creditable. anpeno 1717. British General ("Gentleman lrauylsmit mslismentrrllginedertz by selves at the Cape Breton Gaelic Mod. Coni- "he" in all residents of Pr-rice so as to jlrovldc pullisliinent for. since. and wont through their Wm Johnny”) Burgoyne was waiting 1! the best means of communlcamn Wellington Hotel in Charlottetown on Sat- urday, March 24, 1827, were probably un- aware of the fLil1 importance of what they were doing; but if they could see the ac- cumulated results of their efforts at this ing second in the Maritimes after being together only a comparatively short period reflects credit on the pipers and their en- thusiastic pipe major. Couniy, who are free to take part in the discussions. I feel, sure the trustees, who serve with o ni remuneration, would welcome the presence at the annual meeting of more of "prison insurrection," 11. apprnrs' that under the law as it now stands there is no specific provision for dealing with riotcrs like those who recently wrecked their own quar- ters in the Ontario Rcfolmatury at mus cxcrciscs in a soldier-like TIIRYIIICF. ' "His Excellency the Commander- in-Cliiof (Lieutenant Governor Dundasl, accompanied by his Staff. arrived on the ground about 1 n'clock, and was received with the Bsratoga, north of New York. for General Howe to advance up the Hudson Valley and join forces with it uses for its own malls. Thus each country today enjoys full use or the railway. shipping. and air mail him. London officials sent. their services of the whole world. the Prince County residents than . to me E re, week's Provincial Fair the general pros- 0 0 ' ha” i Wshded heretofore and S);,'i”l,lf; ll,:h(:,dull,,:::,l,ll:e11 L,-salmon, usual salute. A Royal Salute we-S . ' - . , . . .. would welcome from them con- , ,5 h Ht ,h ,.,hm hm. than fired by the Battery. His DGFILV Of the 15181161 and the hlllh Stahd- "Rotation' will go down in military tra- structive criticism. They could ” I" ”"ef',ljh '''i”; h. ixxceilency inspected the several . lake their Pal”! In tho di5- people - mu ml ul:ghsl1:h'if,iduh'1; Companies, and delivered it short ards it is setting in field and livestock pro- duction, they would feel well rewarded in- deed. At that little meeting a century and dition as a very desirable thing indeed in any properly conducted war. At first the troops were inclined to be cynical about the cusslons and assist in appointing trustees. It is of the utmost. ini- porlsnce that the Board of Trus- tees be well qualified to handle should remember convicted of wrong-doing fire note years' imprisonment for "economic address, complimenting them on their nppearance. etc. After the review, the Volunteers -paraded some of the principal streets of Gander 8: Huszard GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.A., LLB. ' Barrlsicra and Solicitor: Chas. R. McOuuid li.A. RABBI STER, S0 I.I(' ITUII. I 5! fluaflef 320 WES l0I'm9d "10 fiI'5lr AE11'l' whole thing but it has worked out that few the funds entrusted to them and If ., Ihe City. accompanied by their Money to Loan Noun. E, cultural Society of the Provilice under tll(!,5o1djgr5 are continuously overseas more "hhf',l;”'fl,,l,f,,,,,l,lf,l,”,, v,,e,;,y,,e,:',if,eSsrf-',::l 0 r?33S”ine.. young people got a "W B,:::'h,”lhl:hlh”rl;l;':,” "'1'.'hl: lgg Cnnsdlsn Bank nfcommem Bldg. ' cl , , , i V ' - ' . e eh ' may , , mg DFGSICIEYICY 0f U10 H0h- GPOYRP WI'12hl- The: than their required year or eighteen months. lrllslees no doubt desire the con- chance of bemlf '19; 0:! of 51021:! was ,,l,5m.ed as ,, puhllc h,,nd,,y, M h P & "mm" "H" 3""'""K ll t T ' .'(l l ml in. rin Of the A TNICTICG 0? lhc Public Whnm they Z9” V"-W"5? NW l 9 M505 9' C and as the weather was excecd- qf Qsgn Q CHARLOTTETOWX onol-a1.V Plcsi N1 . El ma SP 2 a s 0 serve. It is at such meetings that Socialist Unity Party have no such mm), mm, h lhmc humhm. of ,h, I ck. Phmm H” V movement, was Lieutenant Governor Ready. It is worth recalling today the objectives The disappearance of the R. C. A. F. lruslces should be made acquaint- crl with complaints and should he intention; no more than they think of ceasing to terrorize young people dies and gentlemen was present to witness the review." Nicholson , . . . . - - - ' e t W if d stion to remedy i the futurcm For the Juvenile -'rn, 1,) d , June 27, 1352, A. W. MATHESON. Q0. of thls hhh, hmhhlzahohh whlch was that Haivald tlainer from the Sumnieidsidenaiir hhevnrf sugar 5 Cnoum MW am not mm m cam Lean 4; F05," station Monday afteinoon has ha fe on 1 m, sir, of sabotage, crimes against. the A. ii. PEAKE, B.A.. LL.n. h.,,,hc,h solhhurh hm parent of the Royal Agricultural Society under whose auspices the Exhibition move- ment gaincd ascondcncy. They were as fol- lows: ”To diffuse and extend the knowledge and promote the pqactlcc of the best and airmen searching except when weather con- ditions made it impossible. It would seem unlikely that a crash on this Island would go unreported but no possibility could be etc. AUSTIN A. SCALES. Children Behind Prison Barr "Law for the Protection of Peace" Paragraph 24 of the Juvrnlll-. Courts Law expressly lays down that such "crimes shall be dealt with under the normal provisions of the crim- inal code. In other words, the old I74. , W lI?oe&f Gum JOHN P. NICHOLSON. LLB. Barristers, Etc. Colipcilona - Money To loan at Great George street. R. R. BELL. Q-(3 (I. B. FOSTER. l.l..R. Loans on City and Fllrm Properties lilo Richmond Stri-rt '.lieIiITMicTriiiEs'on' 87 D. i.. MATHIESON. f.l..B.. QC. : - - "98l6Cl9d- e--- s it Zone "court" system will - C” riotteum. i-.r:.i. I most approtxhed lgnodges o(ff atggigleiituiihmteo . . . (Dmmhe Kmupohdehh hhhh, Cgxllltfnue and even chums" why M AlbChlrIFotdtcwwn Q c nu .. my if p. encourage e pee S r ., . , BERLIN - Two months ago the and m,,,,3hmm,,.,.,., Mn be ,.e,,,,,-n. hn. um”. Wu,” You” . an rmen . . Dr w R Carson I Sheep W W l""””e””" ” ..”..'”-””"” ”3'2f.””””l-R' -0' ll.” p'e?”'”i l:l::::”:::-.5":?3:::.t:"z.:::; ee ee - we stock and by judicious Crossing of the Old: l1v1'llC5 iliS' expecll 0CE'ltI:lwe "l'll be Cliole so L”"- in?” WV M8 H V"! 5900131 Wilterwlli iltlll be possible In nu.-s whenslhllswl has devoured the Bari-ls' and Solicitor to Pmmotc the making and ""3 use of the ' ls mornlng 1 Elms lll e a n "5" "t9 "'0'-'-'" the ”m9VEm9"'-5 death sentences on children and And the spires and the towers Bank of Comnieru. Building ()lllIAl:Ill31(ti'l.'1Il:l'il'lllllllN heap band concerts at Victoria Park at 0 of the anti-fascist democratic or- young people, In ,-wen; years the Mayo gone back to the hpnh cnngjnnemwn mm” m" 201 hrhm gg, most improved implements of husbandry; to encourage both the growth and importa- p.m., at the Exhibition Grounds at 8 pm. and at the Charlottetown Hotel later.'To- der, and to educate youth who have offended against the law to become democratic death sentence has been carried out against 15 and if! year olds revealed by And all the cities Are one with the plains again. And the beauty of bronze Money to Loan Allison Weiliis. LL.I. hlyron J7Grunf. OLD- 7, tion of seed "grain, of all sorts of grass I , Worthy Citizen! of 5- Just recently, it was . d d th d ,- W ,0 oh Cum 9 movrow morning will bring a parade state. A youth is defined as A ner- statistics, eight 15 and as ycar old: And the strength of steel OPTOMETRIST see , an. 0 sec 0 mo .. C 3 through the city the anernoon will see the son over 14 but not yet is years we", executed, Ten young people Are blown over silent continents. BARBISTIB. SOLICITOB, Etc. no Kh t he Pt ,.'h,,,,, 313 the clearing of forest land. and to promoic v . old. Children under 14 should in n; and 19 yea, 01,15, we”, mnnonn. As the desert. sand is blown.. N t 1. . . H h .n re p Hm" - - bandsmen at the Sanatorium before they theory not be brought to trial in is 9.1 They were mostly school pupils My dust with yours forevel. 130 Sh - F i0PI"""0 W”"'" Ii better mode of cultivating it than now . , - ,, , . n,.,,,, M leave for Summehslde to give a concert in court of law at all. yet what about accused of illegal political actlv- Th IWCVHIIS? t0 CNCOUTEIEZE the B'T0Wth Of W00l. . ' the children who shortly before this 1ueg"' or eennmsovm, p,-ogngnnan" when fully and wisdom are no J A c Dr. Ah L. Muclsuad 3 and to introduce an economic mode of the Pmk there at 9 P-"L law was uromulsmd were aenfen- or similar "crimes". more. - - Ilffllflllfs. K0. , v . . . cefl to long terms of hard labour? -rneh Juvgnue con,-L, Law can. And fire is no more. DENTIST carding, spinning, and of fulling, dyeing and o o a - Let us take just a. few examples tnlns A special provision to ensure 3995"" WW I5 M ma": OHOMETM" Dental X nu dressing, the cloth." Despite tne Government's previous dc- ::f:;dl.'3” h';"l's;,l,1:,”';:,:L”'52o::',;l? :”..::;l,”,';;X,”' l;l'h5l;l;h' Whl" dffd '"”” "my "mi 12: Kent Street Phone ms ocoim nuii.n'iim .5, As noted recently in these columns, l0- one of chem 15 uhemher Hhrwhn p l I” ll Drlfu and mu, through tn, void- (fut W SIIIIPMIVI Anhtil Ill! Grafton M. 1'l""" ' ,.Provlnce-wide Fair was ,a tend the undertaking, and at the following cal exhibitions were held even before the .estabIl.shment of the Agricultural Society, but it was not until 1867 that the first attempted. The field products and handicrafts were shown in the Drill Shed and adjoining grounds on the 10th October of that year, and th-.- horsco and livestock on Rochford-Square on the following day. A Commission was by the Legislature to superhi- clslon to standardize on American type mil- itaryl equipment Canada is now to buy some S100,000,000 worth of equipment from Britain and at the same time provide the Old Country with 5150,000,000 worth of Canadian made armaments as mutual aid. The switch over should help our trading relations with the United Kingdom but from a military point of view it shows how desirable it is to Induce Britain and the United States to go in for further stand; ardizatlon also. a. secondary school pupil from Ones- trow in Mecllenburg. He brought Western magazines back home af- ter visiting Berlin: his punishment, five years penal servitude. for "similar crimes" Hoist Blegbanh and I-flldegnrd Bchulter - both un- der is .-. from llrfurt. were given five years hard, labour. Berna Bonu- macher. Walter Maertcns and Wer- ner Bchoeuler from lliunaohlru moved socialist Unity Party (Oom- youths at the time of the alleged offence, but are not any more when the charge is brought, will be tried in a normal court of law if the pub- lic prpsecutor chooses to bring his case there.-In other words, it is only necessary to hold a youth long enough on remand or in some other form of detention to he ibis to got- him under this provision. In the Soviet zone there are no legal method: which an arrested man can make tile of to get his trial munlst) posters: their punishment. 5-8 years penal servitude. Another of these unfortunate children was Horn. Mueller. who was given one dpeeded up. 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