u. THE GUARDTKN Published ovary wssk-day months at us Pnncl sneer. Clisr lottotowl. P.l.l.. by Tbs Thomson Company Llmltsd fllovsrs Prlsoo Idwsrd Islsnd Llks tbs Dsw" Editor. Prsnk Wslkor Ionorsl Muller. Inn A. Iurssl Irsnrh offices at Summlrrde. llonugus and Alberton. Aiillm lnod ss Second Class Man by tho Post Olffcs Depart - '1. ttsws. gucsri-fer: Chsrlutlslown. Summprsids sisno p--. annum. whwrs In P.!:.L 00.00. other Provinces and U.S. llI.0( . par snnum "Tho sh-osgest memory is weaker than the weakest ink." THURSDAY. APRIL H. 195! The Coming Election It was no secret that a general provin- cial election was in the offing in this Prov- ince: the number of Liberal nominating conventions held within recent weeks was itself a pretty convincing confirmation of the popular rumors. Some prophets were even predicting the date. while others were content to spread their surmises over fomied.and:tlstlilswlileliglvssmusics stones in the lives of many of our citizens of tomorrow who will be participating, per- haps for the first time, in the festival cultural value beyond all other forms of artistic expression. Young people cannot be brought too early under its influence. The next few days may indeed mark mile- activities. The Governor's Appeal Elsewhere in todayis issue appears on. appeal from His Honour the Lieutenant Governor for an all-out effort on the part of our citizens to curtail highway acci- dents. His Honour refers particularly to the first National Highway Safety Confer- ence which is being held in Ottawa May 24-26, and to the coincidence of the cele- bration of the Queen's Birthday at that time, marking the first long weekend of the summer, when the traffic on our high- ways will be unusually heavy. By starting l e-Msdtoisllly r ' A . Spsabng, In-and '. ' it. susupn." ..... is wnsi ,NAs'ussT iug Mnstsfynlqxssctsstmothsrs. iIkno.willwssttssurssyour hm wall-massing .frisndstsllyo.iTdhowsiuohossisr ithts' fsadshsby. Drssstrssdsgrrssussd Don't listen tothssn',ifyoucsn. sndootsll-mocha-s csn.nurso your baby. Nnhlro lntsndod 's babyto bonursod stliismothei-'s breast. lnlsdditlon to being natu- rsl.itisthooulootsndniostlI- expensive way -to food a baby. More important. it's thsbost way. have to worry about making s f mixture. or storillsing bottles. nipples and other utensils. nrssst milk contains the right mount of tho food oleinonls your baby needs. And it is any for .- 1 ..r E, No Poopls will slwsws find unso- thlsg to shout. tsoms people would probably complain svon lp Heaven. -Guelph Idsroury. one way of sssi-isg would be to require s one-third dwl lllymcstgbefors, any coun- oould hsvs - try lltns Spectator. oso of tho ironies of history is that the Stone Age armament manufacturer who invented tbs bow probably thought that it would P kill for more people..ovei- turiss. than that pescefu tion, the wheel. Journal. tr: s fpfv T H E 7w)-. YT! The boss was telling tho office staff what its considered 1 V9,, funny story snd bs noticed um one girl did not respond, --And why didn't you lsusiu" ha nu... her. "I don't have to." she said. "You soc I'm quitting F.-iddyy ' mmlllll Journal. I u-I-rsi-cii...i.m .-eiiliioiace-a.io....i..,..ZL,.,tf,', com! ' O IGIOG I WIT. -HI!!! - fi- popularity But loohod hilt nstlonsl intoust point of vigil. ill: ropossi zuakss sense. Everybody will feel better for the raise is Ply we now hsvs and Mr. Ham. can count on almost every 1," dollar of inoomo tsx ssvlng hem. e cen- inven- -Edmonton As for work. why. you won't bgm A Boclsl Credit IOVel'II&IeIlf.hIiIf approves of its financial. adviser g dimctor of s chartered bank has come s long way from the dnys when the late Premier Aber- hsrt wiped his feet on the Can- sdisn bankers every Sunday eva- ning. - Vancouver Province. immediately spent. That will con- Ellt.l'.t”.tl'..”:t.l'i.':.'.fi ""''d W"- jllslwny litter. I is said. lg . growing irionscs. s disgrscc to the motorists who dump litter from their car windows ss they go speeding along tbs highway. 1; has also bean suggested that in. is 1054. Csnsds had 2,906 traf- fic fatalities, compared with 1,- 600 in 1946. The increase is of course attributable to, the grow- ing density of traffic. . More strenuous efforts in the field of public safety are clearly needed in order to keep pace with the have over soon. The two fine i. heavier volume vehic' A imposed (0,. u. mu men" greatly intensified education cam- which 3. why there are few of- P3W”- ""1"! ”” "'m"5h "h””ls' fences. --St. Csthsrines Stand. service clubs, and other organiz.s- ud , tlons. seems necessary, ss well as . ' more widespread use of devices such as traffic lights. - Ottawa Citizen. Bod Chlnsfs Premier Chou En- lai told the Asian-African confor- snco is Bsndung, lndonesin. that ' T ' tence with different soclsl systems csn be realized. This is believable. He also might understand that the Peking gov- ernment should do its share in helping to do what can be realiz- off the summer season with care and vig- ilance, we should follow it up in an earnest 5 endeavour to reduce accidents to the low- est figure in the Dominion's history. Thisl 'f' appeal is in line with others which have: been issued previously by the Attorneyi ' presumably. long distance Contact was Gpnmialls, depa.rtm9m'. It is film 100 per"! made with Premier Yllatheson. now in Qhlvent in line with public opinion and com-i tawa. The date is May 25th, and it is a.s'm0n 59"”; , good as any in which to get the political There 15 likely to be a l"””?l increased 't'ever over before the exceptionally busy traffic on our .h.'ghwa-V5 9.1" this s,ummer' round of summer activities and festivities with ti"? posslbllltll of accidents being cm" beam. respopdingly increased unless unusual This Wm be Premier Mathpmnk first care is taken. The important conference at appeal to the electorate as Government 0”a)'" in May will focus mmO"'wid,e It" leader. He goes to the country with a large tentlon on this SubJeCt' but there '5 no number of candidates who were members need for mg to wait until the confmlmcel A i all him to digest bscsusc it forms small. finely divided curds in his stomach. Breast milk is slwsys ready to use. it is fresh, clean, wsrm and germ-fre; "It contains more iron than cov. . milk. And this iron is absorbed and used four or five times better than the iron in cow's milk. Records of many cities show that sickness and death rates of bottle-fed babies are much high- i or than those who no nursed at the breast. I don't mean to imply that specially-prepared milk mix- tures sren't. safe. They isrs, of course. if properly planned by your doctor. Mssy Advsstsgos However, many doctors believe that a breast-fed baby has less chance of becoming ill and a much better chance of recovering if he law against litter is difficult is onforcs. Across the border, how. ever. in the stats of Massachusetts, they hsvs s 3100 fine for tjn-ow. ing littsr on the highway, ud their roads are the cleanest w. two or three likely dates. However. there is no need for any 'further crystal gazing.. The official announcement appears in to-, dayls issue, as released by the Acting Premier. Hon. Dougald MacKinnon. follow- ing a cabinet meeting yesterday at which, hlmltcd Tss Ilovosucs combined with rising wages of civic em- ployces sud incrssssd mslei-isl costs, hsvs msdo municipal fin- ancing an scuts problem here and elsewhere in Csnsds. Tlicrefurs tbs Canadian lsdsrstios of Mayors and Munielpslitlss has acted ru- sonsb' is asking tbs premiers of the 10 provinces in includs municipal finance and taxation on the agenda of tho fedorsl-prom 5:..-...-..,... ...................4.......A....a -' 9?" - Spring Airs 5 lighthouses For Sale ywa-igrmm National Geographic Society Bulletin 0; me 1". Hmm,.”and with A program of 1'e(-'0mm'3nd3tl0n5 3.” P"bl15he'd- We . Old lighthouses may lose the mg a 25 million C3ndlep0VlEI beam. Mo(;K1N(;31RD does become ill. Severe disrrhes. N. Chou End” Med, "minding incisl conference that opens to- industrial expansion. rural electrification, know where the chief rflmediy 1l.'e5.'" high" fL'.?3.l"..i"”;.2.Zif ginriiihlniilvallis. i.iiiiiimi. 5fJ;'.ii23'.yCifZ He spent the winter with u.. illrbyintatiiollcii h::ds:rtl-lfalfwn In T 0' ' "c'”” ”'”''k' "ml mm mmiw in oilmiiuund" me ck. . . . way accident prevention' t ies in con- . .- g S - - - gum than a peek of truth to it. made Wm! IMO! '0 he unreason- Tnd actlllnps m other departments which gcientioug Qbqervance of fr'affic rules at all elfdgnpeople love old lighthouses. Vifiigaiiiia hxlntittlliieitielzeslinlilllrson tlfef Hereliilllltllifieklliigilfgdaslways journeyed brthlhltt-lfeT:dlTI; is Etlhtnt hit faihgs all by RL HM” Clement Ame” Brit" PM. u mu pmb,l'm "9" "ill were outlined. pretty fully. during the last '. t . t A 2 Even when their usefulness as first lighthouse built under s 1799 South. closer bond between I mother hh I-bor party leader. Mn Mlle! Included ll "'0 cc axendn. IP klalive Wain” The Oppogmon leader t1m9S- Accldlml-5 d0 happen 0cCa5l0n3lly seniinels of safety is over, their act establishing the lighthouse ser- 1;... for some reason he withstood and her bgby, By hoidmg md said: "Coexistence is the sense .sydnoy Post-Rocord. 9: f t '” ' i . ' despite eve,-y precaution on the part of cap lriends insist they stand unmolest- vice. Alexander Hamilton, first su- the cold fondling im- bgby, . mom" up that you oxlst together and dis- PH C hm 'Mi”. Bell. has Slllled that l”lC Wlll 3Yln0Ul'lC6 drive” but gtatigtics Show that bv far the ed to light up memories of bygone perintendent of lighthouses, ordcr- of Kansas blizzards,and remained mm his inngu and for love and like esch other intensely will not mm.mJm1:"'”..0h&u.h"'wu” . . . . . . . .. . . .. his partyli pohcles after consultatlon with greater, number could have been-averted. da-llsong the Atlantic coast the gov- ed0iice()ni:frliIli:3olliindmarks of Atlan- on .,',';ef,'.:2.d, in the nu.-by ”E',f,f'.::,'y .0 mg mud up ml”. golzgngrdlfery ("U -sydny l&l:'l:r:pul7!o:llO V93. ll:l'tl':1I:0ili: 'his candidates following the completion of the nominating conventions. In the mean- Our civic centennial year would be doubly ernment has 16 lighthouses now on sale. The General Services Ad- tic City, New Jersey, is the 10!- year-old Absecon Lighthouse, new fields, and crumbs We gave him. He found shelter breast-feeding will not cause s mothci-'s breasts to become flab- Ns maths what the legal tech- Whils it looks ss I vsst- destruction weapons. man's fear of nicslities are in the matter, tlisre ' I . . i '. t ministration. handling the trans- obscured by hotels although the lm b l N uh u 1 ..m.. .. .0... along on m- roumvm -" 22.Zf.2liZifil.” if.:..?;i2..5l.::”m;S..:?:: ?: ;;-;,g;- in ----w -- --. ........'".i.'.” :.r......... ...... .... ...:....: .:.r..'”.....::..:.'."'.:..".t'- 9.. ......... .............. mun 32i'.l..”l:".'."i.!'.i;.f..".".1.'f.”.ll3i t l s Wed "P ”' by L'9”""”"" Gem" G' M”d9- oulsldo comes enlarged during pregnancy. be shared by all those is any n M... u H on Wu”, Wu. 5. the last House. have emphasized certain issues and voiced strong criticism of cer- tain phases of government policy. par- ticularly with regard to agricultural mat- ters. It is rare in this Province for seats to go uncontested in s general election, and it is unlikely that the Conservatives will fail later the Union commander at Gettysburg. it. was deeded to the city by act of Congress s few years ago. OVERSHADOWED BY BRIDGE the last five years, says the Na- tional Geographic Society. ONCE A MILE FROM SEA New electric. unattended de- vices are often erected on less cost- ly steel s u p p o r t s. Coast-line changes have doomed many mas- onry or brick structures. For in- stsnce, the 193-foot Cape Hatteras Light, the country's tallest. stood one mile from the ocean in 1570. Now that way connected with the cruelty in- flicted upon horses being shipped by train from Northern Ontario to Southern Ontario. The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to -Ani- mals unearthed s deplorable situstlon in North Bay. and claims that s number of horses were grossly mistreated. The original owner of the horses. the person or persons who shipped them. the Many doctors believe that s baby's suckling is one of nstui-c's ways of helping shrink the womb to its normal size and bring the mother's body but to normal proportions. QUESTION AND ANSWER C. A.: I am troubled with ham- orrhoids. is it but to have them cut out or can they be treated able to csncsl tbs otlisr. and so war will become lmprscticsbls. The United States snnounccs plans are ready to build aircraft guni which will destroy Jot planes car- rying atomic or hydrogen bombs. Ths situation then will be (hit jet plsnos or guided misslss wnl be detected by rsdsr long before they reach their targets. and tin new guns will fire nuclesr wean ons high in the sky and destroy Our kitchen window. spring is hers lie feels acquainted with us and he sings A cheerful greeting to us every this connection. bringing us into the spot- light as the banner traffic-conscioiis Prov- ince of Canada. Such an achievement would pay off in a material way, in re- duced insurance rates and damage ex- penses; but the value would be much greater in the saving of human lives and the avoidance of crippling accidents with day. Another government gift to s H” i' halmamei be all” not Hy city was the quaint red steel Jef- freys Hook Light squatting along the Hudson River on upper Man- hattan island. For 30 years it away when we go out-of-doors to talk to him And lately. 'we have heard him Jnelodies. which share our own frail mor- t0 P1309 Candidates l" 5-We-l'V' llPld- The” But It years ago waters lapped blinked out n warning glow but "”"'d1y 5c”ld' with needlosf . i . .. l - ' - . ' . - . .- - - il in h car th la- . may also be some third-party competition. mm hmmwmg wemath of gutter ng "ct" "' '''5”' The Cml G""d "'9 "”'55"' GM” -w”""""”" B"d'hil'uaslei.i.ia not MO"' in our WW": Hemorrhoid! or piles iiiillifaii mvilisl)"take lsomesy pin ii.hs01l.u3ilellld'.3::piili.l'l'"si3 .c.i.'.li. and suspense. transferred the stately lighthouse Bridge overshadowed its stubby. " are nupfgctg.-11v 1.-at-d in man of an Name, We mammn. the "M of go”. to war, 4. Sipokesmen for both the major parties are already speaking optimistically of success, and we may expect to hear these predic- tions sounded in more confident tones as the campaign warms up. It will he s short and snappy one in any case, and we hope not too bitter on either side. The oldtime political campaigns were entertaining in their way, but they often generated more heat than light, and sometimes left scars in their wake. Present day electors may not be wiser than their forebears but they have more things to occupy their lci-sure. are less inclined to follow partisan lines and take less kindly to inlemperate har- angues. It will be the duty of the candi- dates to sound their party trumpets as vig- orously as possible. but always within the bounds of moderation and reason. Music Festival Opens EDITORIAL NOTES The suggestion is made in an Island Fertilizer Inc. advertisement in this issue. that potato growers use 6-12-12 in place of 5-10-10. It is claimed that purchasers will receive plant food of equivalent value in a smaller package with a saving in both the cost of fertilizer and handling. I D I C There is no difference of opinion be- tween the Chinese Nationalists and the Chinese Communists over the ownership of Formosa; both sides say that it be- longs to China. The dispute is over who has rightful jurisdiction over all Chinal Both sides claim it. . Japanese trains are so crowded that stops are made at designated points to The Mtisic Festival which opens today- is the most anihitious ever to be attempt-; ed in this Province, and from past sue,-3 ceases we can confidently predict that it will set new standards in competitive acliievemcnts of this kind. The Festival in now in its tenth year. It has made such allow the passengers to take systematic exercise on the platform. What is more, the railways pay trained instructors for the purpose. If that's not railway ser- vice, what is? Mr. Donald Gordon might do well to make a note of it. . A political -researcher has come up to the National Park Service and substituted a steel tower. Then the waters receded. The black and while lighthouse is again in use.- Some light stations sell for as high as 313.738 4Wings Neck, Cape Cod. built in 1819 for 38,251). Most are bought as picturesque vscs-, tion spots. A numbor srs pressrv- ed as outdoor museum pieces. Stamford. Connecticut, is negotiat- ing for its steel and concrete har- bor light, Bnrnegat Light, "grand old champion of the tides." helped Ocean County, New Jersey. cele- brate its centennial five years ago. The twin-towered Nsveslnk Light of northern New Jersey. now set aside as s historic site, once pos- sessed the most powerful navi- 40-foot tower. Now it is an outsized toy for chidrcs and s roost for birds. Two Maine lighthouses that have contributed to the lore of the sea will soon go to the highest bidder. One is Dice Head, guardian of the mouth of tho Penobscot River near Csstins since 1829. The other is at Prospect Har- bor. a fishing village near fash- ionable Bar Harbor. In the l8N's this light witnessed the sequel to a sea tragedy. The schooner Hel- en and Mary capsized off Mpunt Desert Rock 30 miles south. There were'only two survivors. First Mate Nelson White and the baby daughter of his sister. The lighthouse tender Iris put them gallon beacon on the coast. cast- ashnrc at Prospect Harbor. Asian Ling Twenty-nine free nations of Asia and Africa conferring in Bandung, Indonesia. having carefully exclud- ed all Western nations, used Eng- lish as the official language of their unique gathering. French. Chinese and some other languages could be used. The Times corro- -spondenl. reports, provided the speakers furnish t. nslatlons into English. Thus Chou En-Isl spoke briefly in Mandarin Chinese, the lingus francs of his country; then his speech was read-in English. U3 Franca New York Times has 105,000,000 speakers of Balin- ese. Bissyan, Ilocsno, Jsvsness, Msduresc, Malay, Malagasy. Sun- danese and Tagalog. Add four Irsniari languages, Arabic. Tur- in.-;.., uliinese (Mandarin and Can- tonesel. Japanese and for Ali-ics the ancient Arhsrlc tongue of Ethiopia. Here is surely a case for a world language. If the Bandung conference does nothing else it will emphasize the importsncc of English as 1 world .aiiguage. Mr. Chou's sttocks on -'Billy ii. Cooper in the Christian Science Monitor. Hour Not Lost (Moncton Transcript) Resumption of Daylight saving Time in many communities across Canada points up the confusion that can be caused by lack of standardization. in New Bruns- wick, for instance. Moncton. along with three other cities will adopt the "fast time" for the next fivs months. but the fifth city. Ed- mundston, will on Atlantic Standard Time. In other prov- incos " ' ' exists. Ind oven in Prince Edward Islsnd where an attempt was made at uniformity by banning Daylight Saving Time on a provincial basis. it is indicated that Summerside will set Its clock nhcsd unoffici- slly. snd Charlottetown is unde- clded. Why such chaos should exist is puzzling. It lndicstss thst too great importance is placed on the face of the clock. The customary argument from rural commun- itles that farmers must work by the sun might be refuted if too much importance were not at- atclicd to whether the clock's hour hand pointed at I or 11. it will be recalled that during the war years Csnsds. by order- in-council established dlylll-lit jcsses by means of operation. The injection treatment is helpful in certain instances. I The Ago Old "Story And then shall they soc the son of ms: coming in s cloud with power ssd gsost glory. And when tlicss bcgls to come to psss. than look I). and lift sp your hssds: for your redemption di-swath sigh. banks sud stores csn suffer from lnconslstsn in time through loss of buslnsss. and ti-svellsrs can be seriously inconvenienced. It would seem that the tlms is near for the fsdersl government to attempt to bring, ordsr out of chaos. ssd clarity out of con- fuslos. Tho notios should be dis- polled that daylight saving comes from an old Indisn who cut of! the and of his blanket sud sowed it to tho other and to main it longer." Tbs blsnkot of time doos sot have to bs out. it is only run- rsngod to give hsttc oovsrsgs. Nor is the drst dsylllht hour lost. it is merely "bsnksd" for five months. -North Bay Nuggot. Thomas 'rimes-Jogiml. filing of The last day on which 1954 Income Tax Returns may be filed without penalty for late filing is SATURDAY. 30th APML. ms onsnuommows moons: sax omcs OPEN FROM 8:80 a.m. TO 13:80 pm. for the purpose of trapsacting business rolsting to the INCOME TAX To Accommodate the Public will be returns and receiving payments of tax. II. J. GILL. Director-Taxation. PROAFEASSIONAAL CARDST phennmpnal progress mat it in hard to with ill" ilalemem that Candldateh for l:tlb:ClilII!!ll:e31 ll”ai'setn:l1Clhhh l:fedUTll:dEsl'lt;ltl:Tl hlTlTs'?bh”stltrs-cnlcli viii ti the car around and I V B realize that it is still but a lusty infant public Office IMP more vmes than they Wm. English g . mdimglldmi M Borodin. the 3.0”” "em Rm :1: .lg1 Jitriscaugm The "non ARRBTER5. Etc. .4 among our .. ular institutions, and ih;t . ' ' ' . ' iniz hack to the Crusades. oone t China in 1923 to stir up trouble u. u. i electric . 0' q I a decade arlfilit was ainfullv nmin tin gm" by house to house canvasslnm He Nasser of Elm" had ' lmcedem '3' ll" mmsh' N” ”"l”'" C”'"' gilvlgf Welllllldwlll: 5"; l' '"t' RGPIIII To All Makes l mm lb5'0,TIlld?l::Illl&Sfost”' 150 llohmsE.dM d,DliLIA5Il h. th F, am 1,. "' Y? t :h Em. savs that intelligent voters resent the im- "9 catred mflligak F'ef"fi”'li '1" ""'"l3" ””"ldld'"'"l';" '3: 3"” ficlent quantitiss to make the . 3" J.- ir . mm P lrs, owever. e pu Ii", I . . . c cus om o syn In 0 008 slsn.msny con usnssto s ng- ml, 3; - ' . mm response was enthusiastic. It quite, evident-l. phm.n0n that hey. nsed hilsslithanceth l." :3 gifletilsclih .lA;ut'hIe0IIT'nmt?l.I-Ill: i"th' (lliiinheesehah-ii: Elltiedmoii). fIl::':u:3"v:llll:l mldzln 1:! or.dl:: APPLTANC lo"! QllG0I6r.B!.nch.;dII'olI?.f3.I3 ly filled a long-felt need. and its pns.sibili- makmg up their .mm S' W e.. 9 0 815 Colombo Powers - lndis, Pskls- I: oEngllsh .3..i...'w..' ii-snslatell. "M" mm" mm m'nm"..;"i l - G' E nuhheaon & 50'. never change their party affiliations for .. many communities Idopted 00 ggLm g gmvgcg - 9 - Q- -. r. o.nU'rcIssso .B.0- . i too. Ceylon and Burma had the picturesque Pidgin English, .. . .. hlk ' . was had only '0 be demonstrated to pm” anv reason whatsoever although they spokesmen Perfectly at home in has long been the minus ii-sncs b" d'k""'l """' u'''" M, "I ' Comma". ma" 5' G""" 'l' "M that it was no passing fad but a genuinel ' l . - , . the Queen's English. Mr. Nehru or nu pg. 3..., 1.. Euro” Eng. Tlm it '5 W"m' ” ' l ' Allison M. Glllil, LLB. 3- 5- 0ll'l'lltll0flo R-0- cultural movement of far-reaching imporl- i may sommlmes pretend to do '0' If this 59"" ll" b'" 0""'l"' E"9”'ht "55 l'" 1'" ll '10" Fl” Allin” fxrgux i:h.sb:iih'i-hu- nMui.'"3:,' iso itlchmsos st. msl an ill lost It. ' Dill 5' i anee to the community. l the true, a lot of local politicians and while Genersl Romulo of the Phi- lipplnos can add the standard oomadthsdslogslssll French as tho ”lsngusgs of dip- lomscy." , .. ti h rted oodlt ll!-costinhtsndcsylomfosossmpls, gtsiity no dlewhpn they "perish from our p::e';or'l:m:::l .m:'dmm';:,l,;?on,, mL.rs:"ss::.ue.e. L hm na'e's,;mia'i:"i'.io Run: . ta - i ' I would b. to phce m T w.8'lrThl:T:.se "Illness sccliiigt for d&rmu ..,....."""'";:.'”'t'.-..'.l”i'.I...'......."t" "ii ll.1.”.'”n”.”n ll -':'.".'-:.l”e.'"."i-.'""......”' "'i........ .a-"..::- M" 2. -"":;,,.....,'-'-. A . -an-n"d from the eahhukghich mg. .il.n.cni'i3si.sl”Ksssi-ssi. minis: s. . H - km-anwnnmmmsmthm.mmms:nm5'ii'.:snmim'3:u3e'::v'sumulr”&Tn . -' eiisforcncla. whose Prasidssl whi. ggjjtp . T" I ' sod sgs whsn distsscs is com- Bowlndlngnnd lopslrs A. Woltlion Goudot. LI.'.B. Byroil. Grant. , ' . V g . . . ed h p I I Last Zwar mp Festival was. hold m ii:i:'ldti:i.s ll'1t:l,iTle::situnniri;u(io ::c:mi-Tdmmon lsngusge As lsta ss the Berlin Acs. . ELEOTEIOAL "ml" "'3' In 5"”. ”- I. I.” 0 O S-ummerside and Charlottetown. with most i and fm go, .5. ,g......iu.-in... conlgggncg mm, W" .w..-dm. . pm, go, isls is find they are losing and p rum" . nuhm J. 8..:.s.y:or0..5-I ha. of the finals in ",9 Various C1355” being ' . . . is s by-product of tho colonialism the but essay on "L'UElverg.llIg gslsin hours is much tbs ssmo Iqpdn hn in". km. ' mama” .a" mu. m. . i which the conference meets to d. i. lsngus i......u.., nu.-..u way at Alics ciisiipd sis is 3"! .held here. The same plan with some mod - Tm Sade” of the names Industry condemn. Asls hss not now W. (W, 3,m,..g..1d) gmuqi the fur wonderland. lustsursnts, jnthggup, fqugj "-3- Illbol. R.0. fications and extensions will be followed a thins like I common innsusse. Congress of Berlin is I'll by sd- ' , ' .3? '1. r ' - Nu. . lintlgli ' '- 3' thi 9 r Ag an nth” omaginm me of Canada recently heard Dr. Samuel S. Lop; no em: Wu cg.-pied in d g 9.. .u,,..,,,,m ., Eu. , . PIIIIO . . ohos vs .v.ag- - l - .- -- . - Jones of me Genera. Enecmc Atomic Egypt snd Control Asis; Rome lisli. But It the pm. Ponce Con- sum was in-t bosinnlns In u- I in deaths lisost . ct-HROPRACTOR thamsal climax will be presented at the closing P Labo to 88 that it is now spread Latin over all tho Middle tonnes of mo. and now st the sort vss. p Wbnc mmpm in Charlottetown. New ower ra ry . y East in nsvsr displaced Greek United Nations. English shares 1. A. Ilsoiinlgss Dr. W. l.()srsoI -.' . economically practicable to transform '5'! Pmlllh NW Perliln was the honors with French as tho an-lsllls--Dlslosss-ossosst. 31 91500-3 ”''' classes in classical dancing and choral ' I f ed. Th t f for s time sllkeiy candidate for 'lsngusgs of dlplom ." ,, .reading have been included in the syllabus, Wood ll": gilt; :ed'b 'bj ram 03:; ll: ll:.Wmm::a:LlI:.g:::0.MgIl:;c Emmthsuzvorclghzlode ulzoelllseedoi G. 3. mg, 3,A,, ARCHWECT ' - ' - or ' , and one does not envy the ndjudicators in mm wmi" dietfcg dytrgreech Tiueved troduced to the Far East and to um g. 3.1.... mnmu, ,, A V LLB. g G, nu pkgud, . i t- .k which He. before them to atomc ra II On. an Africa. None of those Asian in oven to snsksspssro. ton, G. ', - , . Illlshsssli. nisiuss . ssss..sI.I.s.i.c.. giledmtmct nth l tive merits of the to b' e"0”Kh waste udlmm "aw "”"' n"tTguncgco:Il:C.';.urolI0luI":lr'ubeg.lT; T21" wmm I Ilochsoo I Trsinos 'I'l' W h d9 ermof M t 9' retrwho Wm bp heard able to make such a transformation en- f,”.m,, ,. ,0," M W W". 0, mm” ”:,':”L"h M: ,.'w.y,,hy,.,ih,,u,. ll Qsoss It. . nisulsl . U" ml! 99"” 5" . ' ' tlrely feasible. In' World war I the Ger- lndls. Mslsys snd Chins. Prof. Arnold J. Tmm (who CHART-E One of the vital functions of festivals M had enough natural gm” for . . . mm. .. um... or gm-yii.i..g) cllss RED ;of this mm '8 to stimulate interest in m", mil . I'll , The twenty-nine nstlons rcprr s letter written by David Hume, p, , . both people and livestock, made wood ssntod st Bandung rspi-uni many on psuuopt...-, :4. my." ad, 4 , musical heritage. it is rich In beautiful mo mmwk feedi For may ya" gs; than twaity-ulna historian. is the your