resauasv 21. 194s “UV , , 1. _... - u... .‘.- AAA .-w an‘: i cnu cues rossonnow § t - -' - t?“ "a" ~f~~ rvuevf‘ “‘ :**~¢:‘¢¢¢w ' CHURCH 0F UNITED CHURCH - ENGLAND oi CANADA force's CATHEDRAL TRINITY umrsu Anne-e cuuacn lloohtord 1 , R . T. S. M Le Minister " its,‘ °i'f_g.'l,_'*,,f,}m‘f,',','f' n. c. ma». “b3. Visiting (m; nist Add Chill! Difld" ruw" ~ .,._,,,,,- Brriliovl Lin. nah A Soy Kendall. L.B.A.M.. A.C.C.0. UNDAY SERVICES Organist sod Choir Director 5,00 illily (fommunion --—- “m; ylntins 10.00 a. m. The Church School .1100 (Ihnrui Euuharht. 11.00 a. m. Primary and Beginnc e30 1'. M. Sunday School Department. {p 7-, {ivonsong and Sermon. ll. a, m. Divine Worship eon- iu-ri". 111:,» services in Lent ducted by the Ministcr. iluly communion. Subject: "Jesus and Children." - -, Friday Vocal Solo, selected. Mr. Ernest esdav, Thursday. a Hammond oi Montreal. xxesvnay’ and Address ".11 ill-mu y .041; an: free and unsp- pmprl;li\~(l_ Vlsilfli’! are waicomed 3111i lin- inmlmbeni is glad to sea ,'»,.-1;1 .1110!‘ the service. iii ERYUIIDY WELCOME ‘yr 1>".l(fi*s AIIFLICAN cnuncn ______-_—--—-——— ‘l: . .1. T. lbhntt, 8.0., Rector ‘nnuum i". hlugiordfAJlnCIO. v Organist and Choir Master. SLCOXD SUNDAY IN LENT . 1.30 A. M. Holy Communion. 11.00 .-\. M. Morning Prayer and Srrnum ihrmilicnst) sunny-i; "The Sacrament otyl-Ioiy Bupilsm." Jinthexn: “Gi\'e Ell‘ Unto My Prayer." — Arcadelt. . 2.30 I‘. M. Sunday School and Bilvlr Class. .100 l‘. M. Evening Worship and Hermon. ' Elibjiivi: ‘Does God Spook Tot!!! as oi Old" :Anll1en|: “O LOH! Support U!’ "' Besli‘. "The Morning lvrnudrnst over Radio Stiltlflil C. P. ('1 I‘. ‘ ‘Visitors will receive a cordial wv-lcmviu at St. Paul's Church. _.___._.__i._,._ ‘Biizsevvesuau , Corey. with sermon Service will be. Anthem: ‘God Is A Spirit" - Bennett. 2.15 — Junior Choir Practice 3.00 -— Mass meeting of women and girls in Hearts Hall. Special Speaker, Miss Elinor K. I-iarwocd. ii. A., 1.00 p. m. Divine Worship con- ducted by the Minister. Subject: :"I‘he Cross oi Jesus." Anthem: “Hoiy Ari. Thou"—Han~ del. "Rejoice in the Lord, ye righieous; and give thanks at the rem- hrance oi his hoiincssif ' BAPIISI THE BAPTIST CHURCH Corner Prince, and Fitzroy Streets Minister ‘ Till RSV. .I. D. DAVISON. B.A., 8.1). Organist Mrs. Allison Mac-Rae. A. 'l‘. C. M. Director of Choir. Miss Pearle Burns. Morning Worship at ll. A. M. will be conducted by the Rev. C. W. “Crossing Bridges." The uni-hem oi the naorning will be "Gently Lord 0 Gently Lead Us" The session oi the ChurchSohool follows Morning Worship. _ Evening Worship will be enn- ducied at.'i. I’. M., by Rev. Dr. A. D. MacKeslslc, with Sermon ‘The Forgotten Secret." The anthem of the evening will be "Dreams of Galilee." Mrs. Allison Micilao A. T. C. M. ' and Miss Pearle Burns TlHla‘ KIRK OF ST. JAMES ' ‘Ill: iiev. T. H. Bnsseil Somers Iiniatei Organist ' Miss B. Lillian Meiienais Mus. Bsc. —___ ‘ii Anli. MORNING WORSHIP. ' Sermon: “The Doetorine OI the ‘bu: Per Cent." '.\nilmn: "Turn Thy Face from lily Sins lAttwond) "2130 l‘. M. CHURCH SCHOOL 7 i'..\l. EVENING WORSHIP Sermon: "The Weapon oi Bill- iéulr“ - Anthem: Unto MS" ‘(Spain-cl ‘ "The liiviister will conduct the 5Pi‘iil'i‘fi and deliver the Sermons. TZIUNTRESBYTERIAN * cnuncn fvrhiZo and crslfin Streets Kev. (l. Carlyle Webster _ Minister IP- Irank Johnston A. T. C. I. organist and choir director " MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 a. M. Theme: "rho Christ- ian's (‘hart and Compass." "Yuma: 84. 4'10, 289, Anthem: “Jllst Al I’ All!" Iowiss. Th! Khlthts oi Prthias and rims-n Sisters will worship with 2.30 PM. The Sabbath lahoci and Bible Classes. _ ‘ EVENING wonsmr . 1.00 P. M. Theme: "Iaeing the Cross." " "nuns: us. us. m. Anthem: "The Night New Is Falling." flaupim-yh The Y. P. S. C. l}. invites you in loin tlicns in s ‘fireside’ service :0 be held in the Church Hail at .15 P. M. You ars cordial] 1g . ‘hm mm u y vitsd ts wor Timon PENTECOII‘ cnuncn A!’ "Come 87 Elna Avenue ""- Qvlnvr stein. Pastor m Bend-y mes-vices "i" A- M- ama-y School. 7 - ll- m- Worship and Praia. ‘M P- M- Evlllllliatio Meeting x Week Night flegwleq i'- 1h- Wcdnssday Young Peoples ‘Sear. M, Friday Bible emu C .1.:.*.":':::.::.""" - “- “These signs shall Iolisq mm ‘h: believe; In m! name shall maul.‘ '"" "w" ‘m: eon “he u" h new Wlllues: They shall l’ ‘"P°lli»li and ii they drink mfmilelifiisyv urhin .110 ssh: not hurt ' - l! d o the aim ""- e-II -'- " - ---- - - -~ U Gospel Hail PP" Prince Street ‘a De "Mine lmhilare; 1a flmilnr oi" Bread 11.11.11». I| vi the Gospel ‘has pm. bgrlrneeting 1.3g” | m n "i"!!! Irlday I P. M. "ouyneglseaai the law shall director of choir will be in charge oi the music oi the day. Be assured oi your welcome to participate in worship with the BAPTIST CHURCH CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH . . Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAB. S. TH. Minister. Paul Cudmore. Organist Pro iem. 10:00 s. m. Church School and Family Hour. 11:00 nan. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "A Strictly New Tests- ment Church.” ' Special Music Selected. 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship. Sermon: ‘And So We Were Mar- rled." (A massage dedicated primarily to the married section of the ctr gregation) Music elected. 1:80 p. m. Friday Night-The Ilonr of Power. Dr. A. D. MaoK SUNDAY: The Pslse in time which indicates eternity. You are invited to worship in Cents-pi Christian Church on the lord's day. i SALVATION ARMY GREAT GEORGE STREET Major and Mrs. Victor Msclman ll Amt-Holiness Meeting. 2J0 Blip-Sunday School l Ibis Class. ‘I hilt-Evangelistic Meeting. Week-night Meeting each Thurs- day I P. M. Captain JrWintors oi Saokviiio. N. S. will be the qaocial spsaksr q ail meetings. Plan to attend tbs above Inset- inls at the Cigal this week-end. ALL All II. cinn or rnivxs thanklfiie ilringnwoperaiion and neighbours andirimds wllw helped ins-ny WIlWdaa-ivigmy abacvnocAiso tor Inttemcsrdsandlirsat. - Iliarleloilil. ‘ Winai . 1n liEiililllAli I943 — i948 MRS. P...l. DUFFY Deep in our inserts lies o picture ' Of a Mother ioiil ic mt, in memorfs frame we shell keep it, _ For Ills woe one of Jill. best. Special Quaker -‘ ansio. ‘rm: CENTRAL GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN, This column is reserved tor news o! local interest, but advertising at a neway nature may be inserted at live cents a word strictly II)- sbie in advance. . . CIRASWELL for Photographs MscPHBIISOIVS-Menk clothing. CONSIDERATION LIFII.‘ IN- SUIIANCI. HOWARD MclNNiS’ Fitted Footwear at 1'15 Queen Street. STIJAD BROS. TAXI. -- Phone 1214. FOR HEALTHY CHICKS buy IslandWChi/cks st the Island Chick Hatchery, Charlottetown. . - t CHURCH 0F SCOLAND. -Ssr- vices Lord's Day. in Orange Lodges Roim 1i A. M. Rev. H. i". McEwen. HEAR ROTARIANS Walter Cox. Gordon Foster and George Waiters speak on Canadian Appeal to Children C. F. C. Y. st 9.30 Sunday evening. nev.’ a. erases: will be the speaker on the Baptist broadcast, “The Ghurblrs One Foundation". Station CFCY, Sunday at 1:15 pm. PRESBYTEILIAN CHURCH 111 Canada, Brookiie-ld charge. Ser- vices on the Lords Day as follows: I-Iartsvilie l1 a.m.; Hunter River '3 p.m.; Glasgow Road 7.30 pm. Rev. Donald Nicholson, Minister. BRADALBANE Pastoral Charge. services Sunday. Feb. ‘.12: Pleas- ant Valley l1 a.m.: Rose Valley 3 p.m.; Bradaibane 7.30 pm; W.B. MacPhadl, Minister. CHURCH NOTICE for Perish oi Milton and Rusiico for Slulnday. February 22nd. Si. John's. Milton. Morning Prayer 11.00 A. M. Even- ing Prayer 7.30 P. M. Si. blacks, Rustico, Evening Prayer 3.00 P. M. Wednesday. February 25th, St. John's Prayer Service 8.00 P. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies, B.A., Rector. BIBLE SOCIETY DEPOSITORY. -The Depository at. Hcrmarfs Bookstore, 142 Great George Street. Cherlottetoyn, makes it possible for you to secure easily ail Bibles, New Testaments or Portions oi Scripture published by the British and For- eign Bible Society. Al-l these pvuib- lications are sold here at hhe very low price set by the Society. Gail in at Herman's Bookstore and in- spect the Bible Society goods at. any time. ST. PAUL'S Anglican Church. Blmday, Ideibruary 22nd, 1948. Bec- ond Saturday in Lent. 8.30 AM. Holy Communion. 11.00 A. M. Morning Bray/er and Sermon. (Broadcast). Subject, "The Sacrament of lioiy Baptism“. Aoluhem, "Give Ear Unto My Prayer", Arcadelt.~ 2.30 P. M. Sunday Sclwoi and Bible Class, 7.00 P. M. Evening Prayer ‘and Ser- mcm, subject, "Does God Speak ‘Iloday as oi Old". Anthem, “O Lore‘. support Us“. Besiy. The Morning Service will be broadcast over Radio Slat-ion C. F. C. Y. Every- ~body welcome. THE BAPTIST CHUIICIL-Cor- ner Prince and Fitzroy Strecis. Minister, Rev. James D. Davison. s. A, B. D. oreanisi. Mrs. Allison Msoilse, A. T. c. M. Director od Choir, Miss Pearle Burns. Mornhis Warship 11 A. M. Sermon by the Rev. c. w.- ‘Corev. "Crowns Bridges." Anthem, "Gently l-Wd- 9 Genbiy Lead Us‘! lwelah Air). The Ciwmh School immediately 1°1- lows Morning Worriltill- Evmlilfl Worship 7 P. M. Sezmnou by the Rev, Dr, A. D. MikKemzie. Ailthem "Dream; oi Galilee." You are POT- dially invited to vwrshil) xviih The Baptist Church. __________.. The British And Foreign Bible Society an cauaua ass uswrounnnann PRINCE EDWAID ISLAND. AUXILIARY CANADIAN urssrosaslss ‘ comusan BIBLE SOCIETY AND ITS WORK For more than s cont!!! now Caoldian missionaries h; u; near to preach and heal and teach in the name oi Christ. We can be certain that never has a mission- ary ielt our Dominion with- out a copy of his handbook .-the ble. Each has gene sat armed with "the sword sl 'e Spirit. which is‘ the W oi God." , We have yet to meet a missionary from an overseas ileld who has not returned with deep regard and respect for the work oi The British and Foreign Bible Society. Indeed more than one miss sionary has undertaken the active work oi our Society becanae- of his knowledge ei the world's need for the Word. ' Ileip the great cause s! the Sibie ooist, through the , -se JLSCTBIC IANGITTI.’ v- Just arrived. Thumbs Music Store. PHONE SAUNDERS 180d tor group and wedding pictures on location. ' ALL NAVAL RESERVE PEI!- SONAL are asked to report at H. M. C B. Queen Ciurlotie st 1930 Monday. Fdonuoiry 23rd. , GENERAL ELECTRIC Vacumn Cleaner, Irons, Toasters, Kettles. Toomibs Music Store. COLLEEN» BEAUTY SHOPPE ~8poclais on Pcnnsnent Waves c-ne month only. Phone 1091. BALANCE 0F WOOL DRESSES clearing at hail-price. S. A. Mc- Donald. - 1 and. snow suits 1/3 off. S. A. Mc- Donalds HIIAR. MISS MONA WILSON discuss the International Aspect of Guiding and Scouting 1 st 7.45 this evening over C. F. C. Y. BALANCE 0F FUR COATS clearing at special prices. S. A. McDonald's. MARITIME CENTRAL Alli,- WAYS three times daily to Mone- ton. Air and rail connections ti’. Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or 540. BUILDING FOR SALE st H-mter River, in good repair. cement floor, suitsible for Garage, Store or Wcrehcuse. Large show windows. Good location. FTed L. Hooper, Keneingwn A COLLECTION COMPETITION STUNT - Mr. Joe O'Brien has re- ceived a. letter from Premier Atl- lee, land-on. inviting him to en- list his services on behal! of the European Children's Fund. and Joe has responded by ofiering a prise oi a cs electric table lamp for the one who contributes the most money in the present cam- paxgn. THE KIRK OF ST. JAMES. -- BoLh Morning and Evening Wor- nhip at the Kirk tomorrow will be conducted by the kiln-later, the Rev. T. I-I. Busseii Somers, M. A, S. T. M., who will also preach the Sermons, in the Morning on-mliias Doctrine oi Lhe ‘Pwu Per Cont"; and in the Evening. on "Tins Weapon oi Ridicule." Miss E. Lil- liail McKenzie, Mus Bee, Church Organist, will direct the music which will include. in the Morning, Attwoods anthem. ' Thy Face From My Sins", . in the Evening. Srpencefls Anthe. “ Come Unto Me." The (lhszmch School meets at 2.30; the Friendship Hour for Young People immediately ici- iowing the Evening Worship. RECEIVES PROMOTION-Num- erous saint John ‘friends will be interested to learn cf the promo- tion of A. Bruce Johnston, form- erly of this city. to the position o! Vlcfl-Presidcnt. of J. J. Gibbons Ltd. one oi’ Canada's well known advertising agencies" with which he has been connected for more than 20 years. He was born in Saint John._a son oi the late Mr. have ioorneyed to countries , and ms. J. Oardy Johnston. and is a graduate o’! the Saint John High School. Prior to entering the advertising held he was en- gaged in newspaper work in Sum- merslde. P. E. 1'.—Saini". John Tele- graph-Journal. TRINITY CHURCH. - ‘lilo mirtiotei- will conduct the and evening services oi’ divine wor. ship in the Church this Sunday. taking for his sermon subjects: “Jesus and Children“ and "The Mr. Kendall's direction will _i.n clurle two anthems in the worship 111w." Mr. Ernest Hammond of Montreal will assist at the morn- ing service with a vocal solo. In theattarsvoomtheeewiiibsamaas meeting for ail women and girls o! the United Church. in the Hearts Memorial Hail. wider the anrqaioes ct the Woman's melon- ary Society, to be~ aaidni U MlasliitnorK.liarwood.S.A..to which al are eadially in/viled. The Quack School and the Junior choir-Will meet as usual. Personals Di‘. and ma. H. P. lav/art d Eldon were visiting in Charlotte- town yesterday. Mrs. I‘. D. Bennett, Morell, is a patient in the P. I. Island lies- pital, and hsr friends wish has a. speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newport have arrived home alter spending a vacation with their son and his wile, Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey New- ‘port. Halifax. ' ALL CHILDREIPS winter coals‘ Cross d Jesus." The cihoir, under- cnanLom-zrowrv All U’ ‘HI HUMP ‘IAVSR Ni ‘ll IMF MOM! WORK i m p8 0.1/1.1 I .\/,,., Van @ 4N .. y -nN .\11'1\ N VVIIH (H(i‘L[ PUNK} moiasslsauu 10mm sauce J. Literature“? 5i And Life g, g5 n, BOOKNIAN é MAIGINS OI TIMI l When we speak of margins oi time we think oi a narruxv sec- tion on Lhe ,border, as ii it were a sort oi field and had border... with that border. Suppose it n but a half-hour at; the beginning and end o! day that would a- mount w a considerable period each year. There are bwo words I01‘ time in the New Testament one is that from which we gel. our ward chronology and the other means rather a crisis, or an opportunity The latter is the word used by Paul when he bids us Lo “redeem the time", or s: we say buy up the opportunities. Lite is a market- go out and make good bargains, for iiie in one sense is a business. Marcus Aurelius says this in his Meditations: "Do not. act as 1i you had ten thousand years to live. Death stands at your elbow Be good for something, while you live and it is in your povwerz" And again thus: “Remember that every man's life lies all uuthin the pres- ent, which is but s point oi time; fouthepsst is spent a11d the tul- ure is uncertain. Men live in s small corner of the world." Little fractions oi time are not in be despised, for as the chil- drerrs hymn says: "And the little moments, Humble though they be, Make the mighty ages Oi eternity." There is an old saying, homely but it has a chapter oi Economies imbeclded in it. it reads: "take cane oi the pennies and the pounds wi-l take care o! themselves." The parallel statement.’ has in do with time and is. “take care of the moments and the hours and the years will take care of themselves. Life is made up o! moments." Another saying is "many mickleo make s muckle." What to do with 01.1.1‘ margins oi time is our problem. A great Teacher—thc greatest- said, "ga- ther up the fragments that nom- ing be lost." There is such a thing as lost days. They are pictured by D. G. Rossetti as "ears o! wheat, sown once ior food but trodden imo clay", or golden coins squandered and still to account ior. Each one is looked umon as a murdered sell-surely a serious way oi look- ing at lime. Hartley Coleridge. whom Waller Bagehct says be- longs to that class "who do not live in life and it seems will not ‘die in death“ locking back on his iiie says this: "Long time a child, and still child, when years H“. painted manhood on my cheek was I.— . 11b; yet I lived like one not born to die. . . " _ Then we sec him swaking and in overtake the vanguard c! his age with s bundle of the arrears oi duly on his back. He laments that he has lost the rare he never ran. He was chsracterla ed by impotence oi will and rnei~ ancholy recklessness. The Bible tells s. story. a parable c! one who was made custodian oi a certain man and he tailed to keep his charge. His plea “us, "As thy servant. was busy here and there, he was gone." It was a rebuke for Ahab, the king, who had not done his duty. It is 1n i Kings i0: 38-48. He had let Beu- hadad escape. Iiow true the old Stole mull‘ is when he declares that we have hm a whole day but the pru- ent moment. We have no ides what the next turn oi the read may reveal. nor what obligation the next. "striking oi the clock may call us to. Suiiicient unto the day is me evil thereof. The lord's prayer recognizes how fugitive time is. We aak for provision inst for the immediate present. “Bread" ior today. he a sample oi the self-discipline which might well characterise our lives. Ia not sell-discipline one oi the great lacks oi our modern _way oi living. What oQuIIIdQTQfS oi life's best thingnwe are! Pollar- is really a Persian game, with adaptations irom the lib-catch, Inglis}; and Italian games. TEAS and the problem is how to deal‘ Len-t that is now upon us should , '00iii_i_ii_ii_ifl - mnimvtd from Page 11 ienaive public discussion, being n! Ken-era! interest; the muggy,“ ,1 {evidence areas is o! more peels] ocsl interest, and is a aoning matter. rather than pump“, ‘The winter is s good um; h have such discussion on planning. Good zoning requires intensive iield observation, and is best s1. iected in the Sugnmeg, An one ' Community “Charlottetown is a. particularly old community. It has grown 810W!!! in Population. area. and in its functions as a community. It h“ crown solidly. very close-built both as to business and residence PFEB- EXDsnsion of business and iIidIlSi-fifll use has accordingy (until recently) led to much mm» penetration. and a vary, very mix. ed condition. The best that a city can do about this mixture is to dimly effectively any city regula- tions that have been or mighi. be made to provide for solely, health, nuisances, etc, to make the sit- uation as tolerable as may be. “No planning or zoning (whicn at best is always more or less ad- visory. and subject to exception: by the city government, to review in the courts) can do much with such s complex, but an alert and forward-looking city adminlltra. tion can keep the situation moving 1n the right direction. A city gov. ernment should, oi course, as it directs the administration from time w time. and day to day, have some vision o! s plan for the com- munily in mind. All the adminis- trative departments sre daily in- volved, under the by laws, in dc- tails of direction and control, which are really zoning. Zoning is planning in detail oi practice. The zoning group should therefore meet with the heads oi’ departments. once the council, or civic meeting and discussion, has mapped 19mg general plans. "Charlottetown is a small com- munity to have such varied lunc- tions as provincial capital, county seat. cultural. financial, commer- cial, industrial centr, and for a, relatively small popu ation in the hinterland. The tributary popula- tion is, however, large for so smai. a population for so many iunc tions. Few communities have a directly tributary population oi five times the centre almost wizcily dependent on it for varied uses. The life oi Charlottetown is par- ticularly intensive. It is s busy and prosperous place. but with nanny problem situations. Owing in me in-grown relationships over sev- eral generations oi the population, the complexity of the situation politically, as well as physically, is very great. The community is lat- terly. however, loosening up; in- dustry and residence are wide- apreading; business places are ap- pearing in every direction. Educational Program “They: is an active situation calling for planning and zoning, if to the old complex there is not to be added a new one on another scale. With the new civic year and a city government taking hold again. the next month or so is" a good time for i.‘ planning body to become active. I would judge that for such s community as Char- be made by pubiie educational methods a-s to the city‘: history and rating as to current stand- ards of. Canadian cities. 'I‘hls should produce an understanding oi what the problem might be which planning and zoning, under the general directive of the city government, could accomplish. "Ones some such problems are generally recognised, planning and zoning can proceed without sus- picion o! special intereshn-cven so general a one as protection oi housing districts. Industry and business interests have rights 1n this matter too. Problems can only be ascertained by survey and rat- ings. Such s survey of history. trends oi development. and car- renlt ecnditio and problems. is readily made tram existins. rc- cords. Odmprl-una deal with mat- ters which are commonly recog- nized as worthwhile. and the re- sults carry a icroeiul public opin- ion behind them, i! any civic my undertakes to select them. "Charlottetown is the ideal size tor a community under modern conditions. We know that it takes about 30.000 people locally. or at least in city and immediate terri- tory to support a set oi modern lotbetown, as I have indicated, 0° ‘somewhat gradual approach should max sunwms, Til! "K Socks; Blankets, Cor Throws, end New Business Opening FEI. 10th AT 109% RICHMOND ST., NEXT TO ROYAL NEW and USED GOODS AND EXCHANGE. A complete line of War Surplus goods, Army Boots, Hip , Rubber boots, lortla Dveu, Lodiss’ and Men's loin Coors, Sheepskin-lined Sionn Cools, Denim Army Fonts, Union Overalls, Flannel and Kllolu Shirts, Gloves, Mitts and Well: ' 8 to 12-year-old leys’ Fonts, Shim, Shoes end Stockings. Also 50° Qflli- Q7 79"": GfttllrGrey and Brown, or half price. ' MiiiiY other articles. We mgr: you to coll and check our a c 109% RICHMOND STREET Mo-tco-t-oeécmots-emooa 3o ' nag: rams cniriorrrrowu d I" 8101i! Sport Shirts and Penis, Bolts Ties. PHONE 915-1. communities on all counts (and we can rats them on hundreds oi items) are, by iar, those oi about this size. Independent communi- Me-s. not suburbs, m. with rum-l. .e.b1e access to a large city 0,- m- 188. Ire the best. Charlottetown answers to these specifications INTI)’ Well. A community o! vari- ied accuse on is best. all things considered. rom the point o! view °1 Qmillwmcnt. and geneml standard of living. ‘fA community with only a 11m. ited industry is liable to have me large a general labor group, some "flillflpioifméni. Md quite a body o! people at low standards oi liv- ing. On this latter account. social weiiare yabilihflil are likely to be more than common, and a ham; organization of charities, ow, is desirable. Charicttetowrrs arrange. fnem-I U6 Pftiiy mixyi Housing 1s the most vital thing about a community. This city must have a isrge amount of substantial houc- ing. This and traific convenience, and the general provision o! parks and play spaces. are the most im- portant problems which planners and zoners must first o! all taka notice oi, and proceed to do what the" can about. "All country-capitals have s par. ticularly difiicuit problem o! trai- iic, for rural populations have many more cars proportionately than city people, drive more free- ly. ow. The many approaches to the city (particularly beiore the Dflved hlsliways developed recent- ly), the varied and solidly built trend-lines of growth oi the city, and the sporadic location o! stores and shops, make a most complex pattern. The general pattern o! 4 W197i“- il plslll—i4'an§p¢yh. tion and industry lo the east and wllihtflfit. biiSinees Lrend toward the southwest. better residences on the three sides of this general axis. with the best. northwest. Tlusis obvious on my may, 1-1,. location of hotel, hospital, city hill, library, and churches, is o..1 1-1118 line. with Government House and the city park as old-um, 3;- marks oi what. has always been the obvious line o1 trend in this municipality. There can be little doubt that Charlottetown will settle down permanently on this line. and fill-in appropriately as 1 . A Compact Community “For s city oi this 411514;" spartmentniizatlon is better that. a far-flung muttering o! [mall houses, but. a fairly large area should be reserved and protected ior high grade houses ior the re- latively large number o! well-to- do‘ people in a capital like mo. To suddenly allow the city to spread loosely, and lo attempt w extend Inuniclpui services thereto, or otherwise leave it. in a 10W grade oi municipal development. would be very costly, and lead- to large debt, without. any corres- ponding gain in revenue. Char- lottetown is, and always has been. a compact community. It should remain so. And it. just happens that this is the kind o! develop- ment tint is best as things are today. 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