PAGE nous ' I ' - THE GUARDIA "'”'””"'9'5' Of all the tributes paid to the Confed- o-- The island Guardian Publishing co. ' JUNE so, 1952 THE GUARDiAN.iCl-IARLOTTETOVVN W "H ; M M, W- Possible Unforeseen Developments The -passing Scene By Observer eration Chamber at Charlottetown: "Prov- idence being their guide they builded bet- ter than they knew." THE MONSTER OF EAL RIVER Prenident and Associate Editor. In A. liurneit. Associate Editor, Frank Walker. CIRCULATION "Coven Prince Edward island like the dew" Cardigan. Thought nothing could break it, but that big trout mun. ed it all to smithereens. There's nothing left of it". . When it comes to casting all af- ternoon and evening with never a strike, I am among the experts. And I should be. for I have been doing that now. two or three times "How big would you say he was?" a week during the season, for twen- was the only question I could think ty-five years or more. of at the moment. "Weli". he re- A few days ago I was lured to piled. "I didn't get a chance to seal River, a few miles from 0ard- weigh the thing but I'd swear he'd igan. by stories of the "great tip the Hill” M 39h D0!-iiids. may- catches" various people were get- be twelve. Anyway. I'll be here ting. Indeed, the stories so im- again in the morning. and this pressed me that I thought to my- time I'll have somcthink he won't self: Here at last is what I have break". "My friend".Isaid. as kind- been looking for for many years. iy as I,could. "there's no sense in For once in my life I'll bring back kicking against me goods". 1 my limit. thousht afterwards it was a foolish I even wondered what I would remark to make, and I don't think Legal Anoinaly The attempt to tighten up the Criminal Code by the amendment to Section 285 covering drunken driving, notes the Win- nipeg Free Press, would seem to contain an inconsistency that can work injustice to citizens unable to pay fines prescribed un- der sub-section 4 (a). Under sub-section 4 of section 285, drunken drivers on first offence have auto- f'The Strongest Memory is Weaker linen the Weakest Ink". CIIARDOTTETOWN. MONDAY, some so, 1952 F Dominion Day- llow fortunate we are to be Canadians! if there is one country in the world where overbearing neighbours do not oppress, matically been receiving a seven-day jail do if the first four were to weigh it made much impression on him where freedom of opinion or of religion ex- term as well as having their autos im- Elli" Pmmdi 1" the 9-BZTGESW ind ml"”5'- Whlch Pm”?! W35 ill" the fifth two pounds eight ounces, as well. who am I to discourage or something like that. should 1 any man in his search for victory throw the last one away just to be 0V" U15 l-lhiiohllllefilble? ' on the safe side of the law. or take ' ' ' Since then I have heard other pounded three months and driving licences suspended six months. Sub-section 4 (a) is intended to cover the driver who may not be drunk but is found driving while his ability to drive is impaired through use of alcohol. However, in the case of the lesser charge the law calls for a fine on first offence of not less than 9550 or imprison- ment for not more than three months; and the practice has been to impose a fine of t50 with a 30-day jail option, with provis- ion also for impounding the auto and sus- pending the driving licence. ists, where want is kept at bay, it is this land of Canada., We have increased in u V - fl numbers, but even fifteen million people for ...”i this vast land is but a scattering. its " ' wealth and resources have enabled Can- adians to take a place in the world quite unwarranted by our numbers. Possession of such a land is a great re- sponsibility as well as a great privilege. Like the biblical talents such resources must be wisely used and the greater they are, the greater use we must put them to. . 3 It was said that the 20th century would pi belong to, Canada and that prediction is in a. chance on getting away with it? Sad to relate. my anxiety on that VH'Sl0hS of the story about the score turned out to be unnecesgu-y, Seal River Monster. The variations as it has on many occasions in time 80 something like this! halt , . In the past three years not less For six solid nours I continued than 20 rods have been broken like to throw one fly after another, and match-sticks. The estimate has 'Z O H the only creature that paid the 80119 so high as 30. He'll look at slightest attention to any of them hothinz but it Bloody Butcher. was a tiny flngerling who should (That's the name of a. ily. in case have been homg in bed instead or any reader doesn't know). A Shrimp playing around by himself in mm. is the only think he'll notice. The gerous waters. And I told him so, best bait of all is a. big. fat worm. gently but firmly. I wondered what WOW"-3 GT9 ll-W555; 0hlY 3 Small kind of a mother he had, who would hefflhg his any Chhhde But all. He allow a youngster like that to go never strikes except in the early morning. Just before clerk is the impossiiatv FtNE PHoTOG a fair way of being fulfilled. In addition to material advantages we have a very special quality which will be useful to the world seeking a way to live and let live. Our people have learned to be fellow citizens with one another whether they be of British, French or other origin; whether they live on the open prairie, the The man charged under sub-section 4 (a) with impairment of his ability to drive (which means not drunk, presumably, but under the influence of liquor) can escape a jail term providing he can pay 3550. If not he must go to jail for 30 days, or four times as long as the man convicted under sub-section 4 of the more serious charge his own undisciplined way. . o 0 foot Notes Elly Another Island -: Old Charlottetown (aha r. r. 1. ) blank: F m I-0 where who oould explain it, but time he comes out to feed. You are only wasting your time if you come To make matters worse (some- thing always happens to do that) ::”'l::':' v(:,:3fgu:'o;;rxl:fntheH:ag8nI;:'. um” came E mm and asked point up at least half a liozegn times be- "navmg my luck?” N" fore he finally grabs the lure Ha doubt there is a psychologist some- Hhmys heads straight for the 'bot. for tom. Usually he makes for Cardi- ilggelarlx; nil: ?)1nV':y:vebree::Srs '11:; ganalvvhicl; is understandable, for ar gan s a ett' 1 .Th question if you are fortunate en- Mom,” is acmmy 3mtl':cterom H: foam Gum FRODI A SONG OF THE CONFEDERACY B, ..An”n.. .-....., ough to have anything you would an hm an ovcpgmwn eel that mm! like to show off. It is only when to put on M”. (Tms opinion I 39'" h”” ” dew m dL”'pl”'m' hasten to explain is held b rel- ed in The Islander of December merit, frustration, and hope defer- auvely few E0 Xe (0 my 30. 1864. It was forwarded by red, that anyone. seems to have any nbv,o,,s reasofmllfh 51 9 "'3' Lieutenant G0V0Th0F Dhhdns 10 real interest in the contents of your wmna am t t E? Y”"yb”dy the Rt. ,i-ion. Edward Cardwell. creel. I should like to see Profes- mm W ,,”ge ”' "med "ll Secretary of State for the Culon- so, Klnsgy or some equally cmln- ch L R" W ' 9 '5 mme m'”0"-'5 lbs. in a letter of the same date. em gumm-my dig mtg ml; matter gman"! :;el;10l:vli-':1gy:l3r:ia13ehl5gil:50Wlll(;1 . . e e o - CONFEDERATION PROPHECY Pacific Coast, the banks of the St. Law- of drunk driving. rcnce, in Maritime ports, or in the great --mm-m northland; and whether they operate one ED'r0R'Al- NOIE3 small dory or guide a commercial empire. Festive Week mgntinues. This faculty for finding unity in divers- . . . ll-V is the key for which the World today Newfoundland's general health picture is LONDON, Englam-1;- The following editorial appear- Somebody made a speech the other day in which he put a meta- phorical finger on the greatest bur- den that we have to bear. it is the burden of what might be called, for want of a better word, "unreal- Awake, my country, the great with change! Under this gloom which yet ob- scures the land, hour is is Seekmg Ma-V (his Canada of Ours help claimed to have geen greatly improved by Fmm Ilgltrbghllanstlgidgeand mm 'Z”'”"'" all t acCfumlell)l" rwrbisenung ml, "W M3 W” m5 '"'d'”” "'”'”d- 1 er. to find it. the rohibw f th im 0 t t- n f n To where giant peaks our wesi- 53 the Speaker pointed out. an aflfny? 1'" 'c W" ”” l" "'- am sure. be a great contribution to Now that me story L! am you -- P loll 0 9 D T 5 10 0 U ' uncomfortably large proportion of ' knowledge or human behaviour. W0,” be Mm to mm mmdmg'room ern bounds command, A deep voice stirs, vibrating in men's cars As if their own hearts ihrobbed Ihat thunder forth, A sound wherein who wisely hears The voice of the desire of strong North,- This Norlli who a heart of fire Yet knows not is desire Clearly, but dreams, and "The year 1864 will live in history as the Epoch of Confed- eration-tlie year in wlilch, in our little Town. nssemblctl the lead- ing minds of the British North American Colonies, and entered upon the discussion of the great question of a Confederation of the several Provinces, which re- sulted in the Quebec Conference, and the adoption of the Resolu- tions which tire to form the basis of a Confederation destined at no very distant day to constitute one of the greatest nation: of the earth. "The expense of the Co erence will he complained of by me in the Lower Provinces, especially in Following my usual practice in such instances, I told the man I had two or three good strikes. "Not big ones, you know. probably around n. couple of pounds or so." This seemed to please him very much, and he immediately wanted to know what fly I had been using. In such cases it is generally safe to men- tlon the Parmachenee Belle and Dark Montreal, Silver Body. so that is what I told him. "That's funny", he commented. "most of the big ones this year seem to be taking the shrimp". I hated to disturb his apparent confidence in shrimps. so I added quickly: "Come to think of it, I believe it was a shrimp. not is our population simply does not realize what is the major issue in our lives at the present time. Whether ln fact all these people do not. can not. or WILL not, see the plain truth is a matter of con- jecture. Nobody can say for cer- tain because it is difficult, if not impossible, to look into the minds of millions of human beings in the mur-,short time available to us. mu” l" lhe ll”-imv What. then, is the issue that The hour of dreams is done. Lo, cunt;-gnu us, 13, 15 glmply cur gm-. 0" We hills "19 gleam! vlvai as a Major Power. a question '5'" Ch” Gr 13- R'3b"l3- that seems fairly certain to be set.- 'T tied by our ability to remain sol- - vent. That there could be the mer- Bemg A" M- D: est doubt about that is probably enriched white flour. So important did the authorities consider the measure that they had it written into the terms of union. O O O The picture windows which give the illusion of outdoor living can also be a hazard for certain wild life. Not so much in built up areas, but in the country birds are apt to dash themselves against the plate glass as they do against a lighthouse. I I O at Seal River. I am half sorry I said anything about it. Viirrf The Age-Did Story -v-13G0rjG O&vvx And there appeared I greet wonder in heaven; A woman cloth- ed with the sun. and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve stars. . . And there appeared mother wonder in heaven; and behold a great red dragon. having seven heads anti ten horns. and seven crowns upon The Late Mr. Sciiurman , iiearkens The late Mr. Maynard F. Schurman, pre- '5' sident of M. F. Schurman Company, Lim- , ited, was head of a family which has made ,1 -r outstanding contributions to the business l and educational life of this Province and , , country. He himself exemplified the fam- ”. 1 ily virtues of industry, enterprise and pub- ' lic spirit to a noteworthy degree. He lived to a patriarchal age, and retained to the this A milk shortage seems a real possibility in U. S., says the Letter Review, if pre- end his mental and physical vigour. . g I 0 the One mm: mm, makes the dam. this Island, where the great ma- M tr Br, ..I m he .. h m p A5 a Citizen keenly Concerned with the sent trends continue. While population has Just :A:;'0b' gerk has; :30 ligriaizblpe. ol;1ni!Eitki:;IrilIl d'vl:,sE”fg'e C”ol'nl'f:';'er;3,0';: an((JinI ionic see hzugzaa lgelintzexrllicn lllhll'eI:i.Ig:: 'niiclt::i ; Community Mr. Schurman gained 10.8 per cent since 1945, milk pro- (Financial Post) n:f'1l;ll1Pou3r',exp'eimncc on: 0, mes: Le, our people hear ,,, mind. ",8, better about th.e whole thing. fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, and prevailed not; neither was their peace found any more in heaven. And the great dragon was cut out. that old serpent. called the Devil. and Satan. which deceiveth iiie whole world: he was cast out into the earth. and his angels were cast out with him. . . And the serpent cast out of his mouth welfare of his had many interests, but he sought no pub- lic honours, and preferred always to have his work speak for itself. And truly it can be said of him, as of the great Christopher Wren, "For his monuments look about you!" They stand in brick, stone and con- The dying days of this session of Parliament have held more than usual interest for MP's. They are , , considering their own future-al s”meh”w 't dumb Nah mum: pension scheme for their own re-Em m” '”d' we kngw E dalim tlrement. Win or lose in the nextlmmnclmycnset we 1”” ha Deni election a lot of them will be elig- W 01 "Wk 3"d-"'91- Wif 8” ”' ible for pensions if the scheme goes Cd W mam 3”" 3' whuel 3 few through. The rapid way in which 9'-"'5 he" md l'h"e- temlmmly if no other benefits should re- sult from the Conference, than those which will flow from the interchange of sentiments between the leading statesmen of the sev- erai Provinces, and the wide ,dis- semination of information relat- ing to the Cnlonics, consequent upon the publication in all parts duction has fallen off 3.5 per cent. This is only to be expected as long as Amer- lcans, like Canadians, insist on buying high- standard milk at low-standard prices. O O 0 mm” that ”C'''”''' mppe” hem" Then he told me about the Man- . ' l star. A most intriguing tale which in all likelihood I would not have heard at all. at least from him, had I insisted that it was a Montreal, not a Shrimp, that the mythical two pounders had struck. which is It is not clear just what is the purpose one more mm mm H mys to be . ' t t" ' on 3, h 1 h b 1,, ' shortages of this and that. and no i E 1 lhv h d H , p Crete; Schoolsv Churchesl hanS' hOSp1tals' behmd- 3 recent demons ra Ion m if aw lined Ehgtpllhiiportllasiiceeelwhlizlis Eggs W)” l5 h93Nl- 13 "4 lml T”50ll5bl'3 le)d lllloplhz deelczglgg. estheetvxvelrn aghizzlliglieing to this first version of wit" M " "Md nu" ma Vwnl and public works of all kinds; and writ The Light Car Club there Putt” 3 gymki have given to it, make, the tax- to suppose that bankruptcy would common with the people of the the 5,0,, g mhe, ,,e,.mm mm 3;: l;fvu';il:lItuf:ll:l:o;1eIAni:l' hana" Of blindfold driving, including dPlV- payer wonder to whose welfare be much the Shlhey P9Tll3P5 Sllghlts several Colonies, will be amply excmng were to follow g 3 "vary ""5 Earth helped the womm ma . them all is the integrity of their large over . . - - ly worse? Even the word itself does ,9 Md . ing between two stakes parking in two MP5 SW9 Pmedenw Rehardle” l? ' big trout under the bridge" has n, m, .1 h - al source Of 2 . t h ve the same forceful impact -1: - L fh 1 1 0 Ci! 000110 er mouth and hu1lCl9F- H919 We mme t0 the 1'9 01 the Wlcomn 8" 0' lhemv EX ”” 3 0. "f: ,l.I.:5W,nC;s fm",'lB"5,')';:: been playing havoc with rods and swallowed up the flood which the cept the outspoken critic of the 9" mi? 5,”-"535 315 W0l'd51lke ””"'me- plan, Davie Fulton. My for Kam-lflood, fire, earthquake, war and the loops, have raised the hackles of "me? Cflm-ilfillbhe-I that hesel me many citizens-the people whose hllmlh T599- wlshes and welfare are supposed to HOW i0 K99 thh idea HCF03! l-hal come, first. bankruptcy would bring hardship The proposal is that all members Eiillhl W hlmoat anything We h3Ve will contribute 65'; of their ln- ever known in centuries is prob- demnlty cacli session until pny- ably the most difficult task that ments reach a maximum of 554,000, confronts those who guide our dra- The taxpayer then makes his con- tinies from Whitehall. Chucclilli's tribution. and upon retirement the recent words that our danger! BIT MP receives 53.000 annual pension. as great 55 shy l-hilt We faced in can any private citizen find such World War 11 merely follow a a pleasing retirement plan? series of similar warnings uttered Under the scheme an MP could with almost monotonous regularity draw his pension if he retires from during the past few years. The re- office after 17 sessions. In practice ference to the cry of "wolfl" this means that if a man,ls elected (being made once too often) does at 30, he can leave Parliament at not strictly apply; whereas in the 47 on full pension. fable there was no wolf until the garages, driving the whole course in re- verse. and chasing balloons. Possibly the object is to develop intuition in drivers. I 0 lines for several years now. "No- body so far has had the gear to take him" was the way my first informant put it. "Have you any idea how big the fish is?" I asked him. "Some say one thing and some another" was his answer," but I'd say. from what different people have told me, that he'd go up to four pounds or per- haps I little better". I suggested that while a four pound salt water trout was a good thing to have on a hook, I couldn't see that there was anything especially remark- able about it. "Why", I said, "a man I know catches bigger ones than that down at Whitlocks all the time". "I don't doubt it". said he, "but this one is different. He has dragon cast out of his month. And the dragon was wroth with the woman, and went to make war with the remnant of her . seed, which keep the commandments of God, and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. PRISON ?ritn?6'tT.T(somm impressed with the desirability of a general meeting for the purpose of discussing matters relating to the Psovlnces generally. No oc- caslon other than the Confer- ence of 1864 could have brought together the men who met in Charlottetown and at Quebec. They were men of very different politlcsAmembers of Governments and members of Oppositlons-not a few of whom had for years been mutually opposed the one to the other-oficn in contests savor- ing too much of personal feeling -they met. and displaying a common desire-that of advancing the general interest of their com- mon country. "Well may the Press of Eng- land express satisfaction at the Mr. Schurman's success, to the guiding principle of his character and to the reason why his achievements are not only of en- during value in themselves, but still more so as an example and inspiration to others. 0 Elizabeth Barret Browning, English poetess, died this date 1861. Early injury, illness and bereavement were followed by a happy marriage and restored health. Her supply of words is extraordinary, and she has a wonderful power of pathos. Like her husband, she is at her best in lyrical work. .Li-.m.-2-e--m Fathers of confederation The Fathers of Confederation are the men who were delegates to the Quebec Con- ference in October of 1864. This was.the some of her most beautiful are the --son. conference which passed ".72 resolutions nets. from the portuguesegv forming the basis of the British North Am- . 0 0 GUELPH. 0nt.. June 2'l-(CP)- Robert Mcxillop, 19, of Toronto and Gerald Marsha. 22, of Blue- water, 0nt.. and Sydney. N. 8., today were sentenced to two years in penitentiary. Both were charged with setting fire to a barn near the abattoir of the Ontario Re- formatory last May 18. Little damage was done beyond the de- struction of some straw. crica Act, which created the Dominion of A member of the House of Commons The plan takes substantial con- end of the tale. in our modern unanimity and good feeling which the strength of an ex". I inquired . FEWER. OLD MINDS Canada on July 1. 1867. . ' wishing to run as a candidate in a Que- ,,,,,,,u,,,,, from W, ,,,,.p,,,ym, and MW the W0” ha, been the... an ,,,,,,,,C,,,,,,e,, we ,,,,,md,,,g, 0, if the ox-like trout had turned up Tl1CI'8 W91? delegates from Canddal bec provincial election must first resign his will be paid to MP's regardless of along. i the Conference. The" unseemly gill Y"l'- JNO0 3:95 he laid. "hG'B 06 (GP) Th: mm,” of . - . , . '- , . 0 e 0 10m '- which meant Ontario and .QU0b9'C- fmm seat in the Commons it was ruled last week. 3,',:,',' glfflgr ';','::'a':::,f:',',y”' ,f,f1”:nmf,:';v r gjfgszgfftfi-,nwl::fe" ggfanllgz gig: m':.,”onl.f'y ” ”" the next N” Norwegian men over women is Nova Scoilav NEW Brunswick Prmce Ed" Apparently there is no objection to his be- enter Parliament, but many of Perhaps familiarity with fin- .,,,k,,.,,.,,, ,,, 1... c.,,.,,,.,,,c..,...... . p . I steadily extendinn to older swims them also enhance their position hhclhl CIT" hi-l made US 003- proceedings of which evidence I have never been able to sub- " tn” few" women m" the ””k In this Province of dying as old maids. according to ward Island and Newfoundland. They were: Canada: Sir Etienne P. Tache, John A. Macdonald, Georges E. Cartier, George Brown, Oliver Mowat, Alexander T. Gait, William McDougall, T. D'Arcy McGee. AleX' lllg 3 Senator: h0W9Ver- temptuous of them. But contempt both Members and Senators are I” ( bl th e ismr1i0tdenlI:'ii(ilill;l- llthyhchlltwlgnnl; I ' I O (30 I10 5 0" from running for the.Legislature. Demon mm” wmf,:,3",':e,; mu: ft mm” 1,,” how nu, the dmm possible for some outstanding men is of inadequate means to enter pub- lic life but tlhs is not a matter of ability and enlightened statesman- ship, such as our trans-Atlantic friends did not expect to find among Coionlstr. "Prince Edward friend may not accept the offer of Confederation with her great and flourishing scribe to the proposition that see trout mow all about the various phases of the moon, not having calendars, but almost everybody I know assumes that they do. Any- way, I went to the cm and started to dismantle my gear. all the time by establishing their names in the public eye, Johan vogt of Oslo University. He warned Norwegian men that com- petition for wives is getting keener all the time. barred i'I'oo many people regard the problem (if you care to use that .... Nature has a habit of making man's finder Campbem C' Chapai5' Hector L' works seem DUll)'- some y93l'5 830 there weight. word. mild as it seems) as one of neighbors; the Telunl i0 d” '” calculating as best I could when '-?::-3.1:: L8hgeVlh Mid James C0Ckb""l' , was quite a controversy about the danger 31l"rsW9ll-hlakutliere brhpuld be aerisonelM::u:::;ni::ce.1mnser;I::iz :'1'g;wl"ll'L”; 5',”,',"":ofd;',"':',', the next full moon might be cx- OOMPLIGTE VISUAL NOVH Scotlai Charles T"l'l'"' Wmlam of the Chicago canal diverting too much lilifrlie wilfc't."te33. of ifriiietriihl ciercnrllinhc . A13, itnis not mi the aunt nue-Non- W- have i'.f,”,",",::.";,”':,"”';n9';,'”f,;' ,'””,'”:,"i nEmM,.m,N "3 A- H9m'Yy R- B- Dlckeyu Jolmthan, Mccl-my water from the Great Lakes and lowering alize the Job of being it member What measures the Government g:?;";e:e':rn,g:Ez',hew' egwlv: "fat: precise momeentmil weould alrensvttihd - v of Parliament. we have seen iegis- have so for taken to try to arrest declared "am" mpmla brand mm”. mepued to mt my beam ANA"ysls and Adams G. Archibald. New Brunswick: Samuel llam H. Steeves. -7- M- Johnson. L. Tilley, Wil- Peter Mit- their level. Now the problem is to keep the level from rising to a point where pro- perty ip endangered. O O lative bodies in some other count- ries become professionalized. virt- ually full-time politicos. We don't think much of the result. our par- the drift into national insolvency are unpopular; that was to be ex- pected. However, that they should be the basis for claims from pow- by, when. in Prince Edward Is- land. the desire for Confederation shall be an loudly expressed as today in expressed the desire to tiful rod in combat with the seal River Monster. Even if the rod should the smashed from reel to .6. F. HUTCI-IEISON chell E. B. Chandler John Hamilton GFRY ' institutions have work- 1-lul Trade union; for increased gg um I "mun" " 'm b9 ''"m "'l a Ch 1 Fisher ' ' t R k' ki about 9” W '5” hm Won the Wise sum or their m-mber-. as com- Eli” lll ""' "'" hl."'i'i'i."' '” " '””"”” ””"”'"”""' I ”'""" ""' 3' 59" ' an ar es . Miss Margare ee le. Spea n3 0. outmmdms mm when may De-Manon, u mduemme mm” H I cvkvg" come-we s s ave our pg;-hm. 1 an be 10,311” ,0, "I 1 Prince Edward Islagdi lCW'"9l,v”"l;'h" living alone in a BBC programme for wo- we; imst Drocfesslgnalli t I is explained by sheer ignorance of e ' ' 3'; ziznrrllzlfln optometrists , . g t '5 En 31' Hr HIHCH Or the f.cf, . T"? . Hnmmon Gmy' ' me" 5ay5- The first thmg you have 0 what they can get out of it? some ' e e e to show. 53 ureftoo U- H. Pope, A. A. Macdonald, George Coles. '1'. Heath Haviland and Edward Whelan. Newfoundland:- F. B. T. Carter and realise if you're a single woman is that you're not a natural unit in the commun- lty. One of your problems is that you've doubtless do. We prefer to give our regard to those who go into the House for what they can con- tribute. There are some things Surely. in charity. that seemrvthe only explanation. It is hardly carb- oelvsble that people would intent- reet of us are insignificant in numbers if not in effort. It cannot be beyond the power of those at the head of our affairs to present the one I knew very well I had not heard the last of the story and. sure en- ough. Just before I started on my way mother chop came along and love Your l.".otben Shea. t bee use on canvt money can't buy. surely member- lonally try to obstruct the efforts true fact: so strongly that they Ambrose bee Nova sooth and New 39'' t9 be mofe pleasan 1! kedy t f ship in the House should not be of a responsible, Government to could not be ignored. The most said: "I suppose you haven't come ' ollmllcn Que ' Effort-'1 Il0t t0- C0UPl93 "9 35 0" y 0" put on a commercial basis. cert- avert disaster. nieu. of course. competent judgu or cnamgm us across the Big One." "No", .1 ton; DRY Brunswick entered Confederation on the instance. because they're couples . . . you've ainly this pension scheme should their allegiance lee outside our i that that is all that is him. "he's not due till after the ' ransom oats . - not and need not be rushed. own country. . ncceanry to emu: the :1; i t. neat full moon”. "Like heck he llm D0mml9" D335 July 1' 1867 1 t 80f i0 make D90Pl9 W3”? Y0": make 3'0"” ---,---- 'rhei-e, -of course, we 1 up lonsi effort that slrouid 3o.."..?u. ism", the newcomer gmieimed. s 4 Prince Edward Island illd not mine ll ” self desirable to your friends. You've got Moimen. lnsisnd - (or) - minus one of the weeks of e in the clear. little gruffly I thought. on was ” 1, 1873. and New- Confederation until July March 31, 1949. Joundiand came in on to be amusing and pleasant and interested in their children. In fact, you've got to To teach pupils more about the world and encourage young boys to make the new their career. 41 lur- ot speech ' democratic way of life: freedom wtietitcr e innit um , irrespective .-oi -,. am.- We noon saw where we stood during the late war. but then. IIOIMI on your cities are powerful right under that bridge at rm o'- clock this morning. I outfit to imow. for r hooiroa i to the crest- LRITI-WAX . ouisantss ,jMnutob. an” in on July 15' 1370. 3,". nm n Mt fat” to get to the ;ame- place ::yp'n:zuol;.e:fbmi;s:;l"et:;e:tA:;'ote :2! the dictates -of bin -own persusders. Tlie fsetthnt our wo- urn”. "lose nnrtbi ?" I oueried. g ,J1 20. 1871. P . ,01'50W?dll,l.W'hi-I -on-sent.-dsyaengersareiqu iinmee- swdrtriedhartitepirtlstxraehet Jish Columbia entered on u y 3, the ma,-1-M w9m9n..it you want to get mnmumngwgg bmrx 36 mnumm imiy iomui. icu uugibis, mum. in in my voioe."Yn:'. be me. -3 insketeirewan and Alberta joined on sep- there." i ' I crew. , hi on gwg-oak gm WW3?" M ."l.'. them that much mm deadly and harder to werdoff. . I I qisnkin , height only yesterday It iI.J,'I in -azr-2