'Ii'HE GUARDIANW”. ””"f"h'.”.'"'Y"""9'""V- '"” ””"'"l”';'i thing else worth living for goes with them. - . . ' , T '””'ii.'2f:'..?3.",'i-lf"l1”:lilL'"i-l.t..f;..i”&.l..22f.1i32Tf;..?”" It '5 "W W" 9” 5”” the” .9”-tents The Passing Scene -Conn Prtnu cdwmi iii-nu Lin tin Du" bereft of (Werythmg that one realizes how By Ulucner hdgjgocjgfg”,!.;'jf;f't,.:;;k'twf,';;;'l'- much possessions dignify the individual. A YOUTHUL NSPUTANT lunch olftcu nl summeisme. Montague and Aibei-ton. Author ized as Second class Mail by the Pan Offico Deparunont. utiima. B.v Carrier: t'n.irlotu-town, miiutm-rsidc 115.00 per annum. Else where in l'. E. i win) Ulhcr l'l0Iln('ES Ind U. 5. A, ;u,no ti:-r .mnuin f;TheA7strTiii,:i'st mi'mu:', is M'9l;kef dun the in-iikcst Ink." 'sArl'RI).kY, SEPT. C. 1954 Labour Day The lirilid:iy to end holidavs is how most of us l'ttu';ll'(l l.2ll)0'll' Day and per. haps ll is not s-tii'prisiiiL: lllill it. tends to be cr-loliiuit.-ti iiuiimliii s niore by individual and lnmily lllvlltl:H'-illillilllll riither than by the paratlrs (lilil ntlicr ;lt'llt'l'l9S by which jt ll-'lS '-till: licvii iii.ii'kvd. , Tlic incl is that tho lalioiiriiig class inll this tl')"Il'll ll 's' i'wi'y Int"-gcly lost its jdem. ily. tivlfllilllil one cannot point to any i-liziiwit-iii-iir of tll'(W.s' or iiizinncr of living which vn'i'-il llF'tll'i.Iltll tlic ”w0rkingman" as H zli- -;w-ziw. sxix from the profeg- sioual or I. so living on their rents. For hcttnr --i .'- ii.-v..-xi ihc tlnnadian today ltmlqs ::':l .i'.---1 li'i')' iiunh like all other ti;iii.'u'iii'i--. Th" -”'llltll' llllllllrlllly is that the inssuii --t tun r".-illlllill dignity of labour has hccn l-xiriwl in one and all. There are Thu iiilwl uiio l-izul a life of leisure, so fvu mil w vx-wt;-iini-..il that they cannot be irdrn lot .i I vii--:. it ('OlllCS as a distinct Sllllplilsil inii;iy to see anyone listing him- sell us, owsiipzilioii---gentleman. On the other lizmil it is iiiitliiiikable to withold the tcrm f.-vii .2 ifx ti-it-viii i-itizcii no matter how llrirrl :i ll, irlwr ll" iitny bn. Tlir ll”ll)' of society does not prevent the oi1;.-iiii:iniimi of unions, but it prevents union ruzgaiiixilinii from partaking of the hlllf'tlllltNs' of (lifts? stlllilgle. It is as much a inzitlcr of bu-iiicss for the union member to intro piirt in union activities as for the I1lPl't'l'.'llll to be active in the local board Oi li'.'lll”. British Develop Sweet Tooth it is not siiipitisiiig to read that the pcupic of the l'uited'lx'ingdom have de- velop-Vl wh:it i!:l:ht be called a very de- ridwl six.-wt tooth. and are eating candies to a "font?" extent than any other nation in the world. This is rcvcaled by the first stritixtirs to he puhlislicd on candy eating haihits .-i'i-"c iwiiiniiiitg of candy came to an ciitl sonic ll months ago. The stzitistir-s credit. the British people catini: on on itvcrzizc for cvcry inhabitant of the 4--wuitry. mun mint-cs of candy per wcck tll' fIlill' 13” pounds in a year. There might be it lPll(lDll(')' to cxclaim that this must iw well short of the average con- iziiniiitiwi iii tt:iii:irl;i and thc l'nitcd States, lull suit is not so, ClElllllS the Oshawa: .Xiiici'ic;ins cat on the aver-l oiiiiccs .1 uccl: and Canadians Thu Diiucs, Swiss, Belgians, 'l'inics-t2;i'I.rvttc. age, livi- slightly less. As far as the eye can see the muddy waters move slowly to the distant estuary bearing their cargo of human and animal corpses, trees, branches, roofs and all the miscellaneous flotsam of a peasant econ- omy. The walls and roofs of huts made of plaited palm leaves soon part company and make their separate ways to the sea: mud huts, and houses made of mud-baked bricks, dissolve so that when the waters recede little is left. Slowly hope returns. for the peasant is inured to catastrophe by the inborn ex- perience of a thousand generations. The river is a generous friend. but one not en- tirely to be trusted. He gives life, and he takes life away; he is the son of srahma. See solves in Pongiilns? Penguins always have fascinated people, says the Philadelphia Enquirer and then continues: That they continue to do so is indicated by the fact that a Brooklyn de- partment store has contributed 52500 to the Coney Island Aquarium, now a-build- ing, to buy a colony of penguins. If that seems like a lot for penguins it should be remembered that, like motorcars, they come in many styles and models, prices starting at 55100, with the super de luxe emperor penguin selling for as much as 51200. Those who have visited the penguins at zoos may have caught on to the fact that penguins consider themselves superior to people! True, when explorers have invaded the Antarctic a committee of penguins, shining in their white stuffed shirts, usually has come forward to greet them. Then the leader makes a speech of welcome in pen- guinese (which is no more incomprehens- ible, we are told, than quite a bit of human utterance). But generally the penguin seems to be- lieve that human beings should be kept in their place. Perhaps there is one factor which makes people like penguins. They are not to be taken for granted. Their favor is to be sought. Their dignity is to be respected. Yet some penguins are vain. Some are stupid. Most like to have their pictures taken. Even the 551200 kind. Could it be that the chief reason they fascinate us is that, in them, we see ourselves as they see us? It's a sobering thought. EDITORIAL NOTES Monday. Labour Day. 0 0 vs Canada declared war this date, 1939. Tomorrow. the 12th Sunday after Triti- ity, the 13th after Pentecost. 0 c We take issue with the Canadian vice- o iconsul in Los Angeles who wrote in an of-” 7Xze X ?oe&' Game FROM FERN HILL Now an I was young and easy under the apple boughs About the lilting house and happy as the gras was green, The night. above the dlngle starry, Time let. me hail and climb Golden in the heyday: of his eyes. And honored among wagons I was prince of the apple tovvns And once below a time I lordly had the trees and leaves Trail with daisies and barley, Down the rivers of the windfall light. And as I was green and carelree. famous among the barns About the happy yard and singing as the farm was home, In the sun that is young once only. Tim.-. let me play and be Golden in the mercy of his means, And green and golden I was hunts- man and herd;mI.n, the calves Sang to my born, the foxes on th:- htlls barked car and cold. And the sabbath rang slowly in the pcbblca of the streams . holy Nothing I caicd. in the lamb whitc days, that time would take me Up to the swallow-thronged loft. by the shadow of my hand, In the moon that is always rising Nor that. riding to sleep I should hear him fly with l.hc high fields And wake to the farm forever fled from the childless land. Oh I was young and easy in the mercy of his means, Time held me green and dying OAT Kiiia Thai Thrills '6? Tesi of VSlrenAgi.thm Us All A Time 5) dnry P (Sydney Pnst.-Record) Dignity, it is suggested here has much to do with looking at candidly, with looking at it whole. in so doing we have a scnsc oi values beyond our immediate ken. yet of strength close at hand. un- glimpsed but somehow apprehend- ed, and detected through the med- ium of great poetry. Such ness surely was the experience of in "iy who listened to the Wcdncs- day night broadcast of the verse of that Welshman Dylan Thomas. Thomas no longer is of this woild He youth. it is a mercy that recurri- ings were made of his while he lived. We heard his voice declaiming the verse of the modern posts. It was and tcndcr. his high-reaching intclligcncc. and his profound cnniprclic-nsion of the verse he read. knew that there have bccn hcrocs in our time, not alone on the bot- tlcficlrl. but also in the study. and life awakened, kceper awnrc- thc Mr. extraordinary poct. died in the fullness of his vzuidings best including his own a wondcrful voicc. innnly seeming to givc fofili In listening wc To Live Ml.-In-curd in contemplation under the starry sky. and in thought, word and deed, that beautiful aggregation of man's integrity. . o - Yes we lieard Dylan Thomas speak, communicating to listeners his manful and sympathetic ap- prehension of the multitudinous de- lights of life, the soul of his Welsh and Celtic being outpouring to an nudicnce the breadth of this land. We also heard the drama he wrote, spoken by Welsh actors of the British Broadcasting system - the BBC -- so lllftl the whole of twenty- fnur hours in a little seaport of Wclcs. was understood in pathos nnd mcrrimcnt, thc pitiful with the good. the bad with the beauti- ful -- along with cock-crow at break of day. and the voices of children coming from school. Those who listcncd are the wiser and thc better it sccms for thc vxpcricncc. And proud in our rralization ih't v.c are shiiing in a gtcril time on earth. Yes, it is 21 uolzihle lime to live when we have shared in living in the same .Iinin with Dylan Thomas. ”I'ot:to salad" different things at different tlmcs and places as does "dcmocrac)'-"-- Winnipeg Trbune. Our language II n baffling one for the foreigners. As for instance. tide luxc" -- which can mean more NOTES BY mclmi my many THE WAY ,Mnvbc this is what. is needed now. l--Loiicloii Free Press. The days when R.C.M.P. Con- stables, alone or in pairs. were landed at for northern posts and left. in almost complete isolation for a year or two, no longer Are A few days ago I had on interest lng-and provocative-talk with a young lad to whom I turn now and than when I grow weary of com- mon and familiar pbtrsophlcal viewpoints. Incidentally, it. is a good diversion and by no means II waste of time. The boy is ten years old and in grade fivc. This latest. cncounter took place a day or two before his school was scheduled to re- open and, oi couise, I started the interview with the overdone ob- servation that I was 'tsurc" he was very glad to be going back to school. "No", he said. "I'm not I hate the idea". In a very few minutes he gave me to u.ndei'st.3nd that. if he had anything to my about it. there viouldn't be any teachers or my schools. "what's the good of them?" was his sum- ming up. When I asked him how he ex- pected to learn anything if he did not go to school he replied: "I uo.i'i. want to leain anything and, anyway, you don't learn very much .Al sc.i.u.. My Uncle Bill went. for ten years and he doesn't. know any more than I do". I don't hap- pen to know his Uncle Bill, so I can either confirm nor deny the allegation. . 0 . He volunteered the information that he was gomg to have the same teacher this year as last "ilow do you like her?" I asked him. "I don't. like her at all', no told me. "She isn't. cross or anything like that and I must .333" she has very good looks, bu". she's A teacher and I don't lixi: niiyuiic uho teaches school.” This led me to wonder-out loud-if this anti-teacher sentiment. is wide- spread. I-le assumed me it is. "it anyone tells you he likes school and teachers", he said, "don't. believe him; he's just. pretending". Further prodding on my part- all done very discreetly, oi course- brouiiht out a list of specific things which are responsible for this anti-school sentiment. They may be summarized M follows: having to get up the same time every ntorn mg; having to "dress up" evcry day; not being allowed to talk across the room; having to sit still two hours at n time; homework. When he asked me point-blank ii I had been fond of school when I was his age I said. ”Wh,v, yes. oi course!” inwardly leaving his comment. on that, to him, very strange answer. To my rclici ali he said was "that's tunny". But by the way he said it I am not sure that he was vcry deeply im- pressed by my prolcslatloii of school (irintioii ' sot As tactfully as I could I turn ed the conversation to the subject. of fishing. Hrre, I thought. to my- SP”, is 9, subject on which we, will siirrlv agree. But. we did nor' That is to say, we did not nzrrcl on what constitutes the sport. cl fishing. Like everybody else who hns ll fairly good assortment. of flies and other lures I was anxious to show them and would have wclcomed words of appreciation nnd commendation concerning my possessions. But when he asked, 11 little superciliously I thought. "What are these l.llll'll.!S ior?". 1 know I inns in for anotht-r argu- ment. ”well"' I said, with ivhm. scli-assurance I had retained from the other bout. "these things no you call them are flies for catch- ing trout". Then he laughed derlsively nnn exclaimed. "I use worms". I tried it had this advantage: whatever u, swer he gave, it. could hardly ieadu; any argument. "Well". he said --i may decide to be it. fisherman; that way I can make some money 3,” have lots of fun doing it", n M, possible. however, that he mim; become a mi'ni'.st.er, since he under. stood ministers had hardly any. thin! to do except on Sunday: I wanted to tell him that, unit, U115 View 15 Quite commonly mid there is no truth in it. But, seeing that he was all set to defend the unjust rumour, I told him 1 mm to go now and we would discus. the matter some other time. By then, no doubt, he will have slim. on In some other ccntrovcrsialprcm- me. Explosives In The Graig tl-'rom the London Economm; The story of the proverbial gm, horse has always been Curiously incomplete. Like the ChFShlI'C eat it was all month and no body; and it. assumes that a horse must :1- ivays be an acct-plxibic present, what happens if somebody n ceivcs an iiiinelcciitcd gift of g horse and the nninial kicks? Re. cently the Court of Appeal had to decide. In 1951 it Mr. and Mi-r, John Wilson had ordered coal and rcccived a l'l'agmcl'1t: of expiosi,-E -- according to the cool nlEl'(ll3ntA as ii gift -- along with it, Thev claimed Lhat they were entitled to recompense for the damage caused by the resultant explosion in the..- grate. The rnal incrchants disagreed Tlicv said that under the sale .( Goods Act. Lhr-y contracted M1,. to sell coal of I mcrchanlnblg quality. and their liability must in limited to the commodity in which Lhcy dcalt. If. by chance, cxplo sites were lurluricd with ll. they must be in the nature of a gift. This linr of reasoning once con. vinced the Court. of Session in Scotland; but it. has now failed to carry with it the Court of Appeal in England. It is no answer, Lord Justica Drnning said. to explain thnt there was nothing wrong with the coal no cool; there was I great denl wrong with the consignment Was there not the famous case at the solicitor wk: broke it tooth in R stone in a bun? Was not the stone. from tho point of View of ll.1l)llllV, it part of the bun? Tho conl merchants must pity. The answer might be contempt of court lll Scotland, but p-rhapo Scottish hnusrholders would bl urll RdVls"(ll to nvdrr their cool south of the Tlordcz. or is that .'lClViCC in itself 5 slight on tho economic independence of the Northcrn Kingdom? The Age Old Story How cxrrTlPnl in thy loving kind- llrsn, 0 find! therefore the mild- rcn of men put. their trust. undar the shadow of thy wings . . . For with thee is the fountain of life: In thy light shall we see light. 0 continue thy loving kindness unto them that know thee; and thy rlghtcousncss to the upright II heart. HORRIBLE EXAMPLE STAFFORD. England (CP)--An exhibition at a beauty spot hero llutrli Jlllll I-'i'.-wins czit only between three ficial publication that it would be Strange Tll0'.lTtl'lhcl;:HK in my Chains llkr chrome or a pickle, depending on fll1f(0:l.Y Ofkticiaclnartlvities int tiff)” to explain that. while worms are g:,s"iEm;:1,1:”.,;,'ih(;T(:' l;::1pu1gMim,o .. . .. . .. at or es . 'n.r '. nnrl .. n.ill vlilil. loiii and .1 half ounces a If the potatoes from Cahforma and Oregon elrlSt-aD)I;gf;illl:nnS:)::ml::,r8 0:: lulIleelEnndi;g M h:!a1dri:jI)5Dx mm no; to. be d(.5p,5ed' mnsmuch fu cunomnn M "M H” mm. ll'”"is- Nil lll” l ''”'"'h 9?” ””l.V ll") 0U”C95- that B. C. growers complained were being ' MOT - Dylan Thom: g ' of supiaiies for weather stations in :i3aeXX1lyklItl(,75Vi')Ielclt.:bllleseIlillslrdiliimlisitiigilia O" " ' " ”'""' g V .. . e----e g i . g g. . - All lllt l--illt.x .ix.iil.ihle show the British dumped on their market were grown from Reciprocal Copyrigm min: 51:35:? Jlgwgohllzz gcsgveeacrtcgupt iszrrgtigidggeaig. ;:1i;;:r:triign hillgogf mg nu quilemasc good sport cosnv STAMPEDE .. . .t .. -- - , ,, ' - :1 isn."' .- l” "' lll "” -' ll ltlnd-T calms m me w(?r1d' certified seed from the Maritime Provinces. W but. it is no more vicious than any course excclicnt radio oommunlca- uanky. 1", Est” mejE..,h!::? fitrggltl p,.4-R-1-H. ;,.,,uu,,d ((-p),.wh,.,, 1 1' :""'-V l'N' M ”'”rSCv lhal mere ls 8 It would be strange. on the contrary. if the 03d5tMk'I""rS"” ScmmeI' '”her dog 1" fad we know "I one mm. 15 mlmalnpd betwee" W05” would rather take I fly than a llCI'd of 20 cows was slampedcd by . . ,. . . t . V RCVICW instance where the only traublc stations and the outside. The new worm-In :1 truck. lawn of the cows were so - l l - I in this One must - h 1 f W"! mm ii A H M I H ' Amencan growers looked anyii ere e Se or Canadian writers will lcarn llh Mm one pwuwmf husky ”5 a 9'” d"”10p'"""L Wm WM” mm 0W” When I confessed that that was badly iujmcd lhvy lmd to 119 Shot- rcinciiilicr thzit for over 10 years these the-H. Seed requirements, some mm” but wmwm inllluch wns the fact. l.ll1ll.dll.l.l1rt:ug)l()Ll)l.Wl:lS chaplcgs ot coiiriige and enLdu:- H qumlon I coma no, Answr with .,,D pP()plp will-p stzii-yr-il lop candy and had . . . glgipgir thlnttvo S0HIlIl'llSlSlOn. headed Eediiiiiirrigg (Tveiilirl ziffecutiioiiiitieusih lliizztiiie lgnneeagiiieougiiespiirgs :.T,,,bp:::(::;:ngno,:?edgRRe,.eorme "gr; I Vl”'.V ill”-l'-1l"l l'?1ll”ll-9 ill 5l1i3.'3l'- It W35: H g . U y N V of Scmia' wui':1m:h0,'”V' (I7:B;y1::aTj?1V: something to contend with Rud- throu::h in. second yrnr because the undcmmlid m,',L to him mmhg it-crclni,--, (mix ii:ili;r:il tluil, with the end lhat H”-"19 W918 LOU” 055 W595 in reference loioiir pi-gs-cmm .,,?d bl”'3' 5”" :lllllmCl'l1iI91i9:13hl;"Pigglgmlgzgyaf-El; mg the trout. was the .llllD0l'l.RI)i. Hmmhom M." m,,,. - r . 5 . . . g i ' cm. i l o - - or lnlwulnz Hf 1..,”,ii(.;' Hwy Suddenly de, Canzadilansgiging t(:nIetuI.ll:)r.fl(0)lElfli(:.lil:ls()aliZlpb:30 g(;(;3x:I1li)llI)"t0.zl:,li pit) dalempatcnt and aw-arm gt locxslii haxuim-adcd 4:6 bmljnh Wiy did when the gag thgrzrl. an that ha immmed rm zilouiitcr.-, ix-1:2:-In C00lQlo . - lm l 1'81 s - l'l rea, in as rlca. IS re- .. . v D ' '. ' ' " nry cnsrii, :- yoloiictl a :1tt'.'il lllllitlllltl for them. It IS mg eaye. y g , h . t Preliminary he: rings arr expect.- ported, however, that the iiatzires many was mug” Windsor he would!” mmd mk.m.z at (aw We nu-rvlre nnd repair goiiiv to tnlvu miiic time for their sweet fwe years ls 3 most Serlous C arge agams ed in November and December. are making the best. of the situa- ' 1”” ” 1 mi M" V”””3 ””m nn.v mnlm of "IF-Mrlcll "” . i i. . the Department. ll. is only one Of many, with further hearings iicxt. spring. tlon. They considcr locusts, lightly The government of South Alrlcl WHY. I give him half 3 dozen 1” lrigerntion equipment. I')tll:l ti. .---.x.ili-.i..(l. And of i'()LllS(', there I d b a Sub Committee of the and already R smmy stream 0; muted. R demacyg This mm. msg H um, M the hush; M the Comg the less useful ones and, by this is H1" l"ii:hwi' l'I'."..Kiil1 lll'll with cigarettes loilezferi 7123 9A-V0 . ti'n ppmch has been igililriilritissioiis gas) come from ns- page at an at-gun”-,-M m.,.,. ,, bimml m.,,,weA,m, pa,1,,,mcn:,l,.y fslzclf, tilnagmltileespicgbxabliicliiifdlgcsgigceii; 1);: . or S cla 0 ' :ons nn us.ni-ss s. .- , '. r . . ' . f - n n 2 , and tt.i-i.-mi lmlll sc.'ii'cr' and very ex" .Canat.lant.n ICWS2 1y2 years and requires Under the trims 0T reference. lflrl(firCIilc:lllE:.!eSel(3jlllxTt3g (sblii)(iaii;mliiilir(ci iEI'l!f'l.Vf(ioIiIIT(Ill..3n:.cS iimiiestiireg ofehos- ”Y f”"”W N" we "W" km” pmi;i-,.- lll 1'.--iuiiii. miiiiy of the people fore- "W95 lg” ' 3 , g the Commission will have 2: iour- maintained that. Lh: "locitsls" in pztnllty. has invited 3 party of Eltlld til; 011:; liagd. he may mm.- .. - . , .. . t- ndies in. another year to complete its work. fold task of learning whether the Lhat case were not lnsccts but tlclegnles to tour the Union nft;er- 9 . ET" 5' 5 km” 5”'"”.”" Motors, Washer: nnd Air E” Kiiww ii MM min 10 pa mg Cali t' l o o o f'-Xl5l-int! 13W! afford ll reasonable some form of plant lllF7B1':Int.- ward. Among them are several 3:: 't5roluT1:t:rIlel'rc(:3:fl?E;of:::::::; pllnnct-I - we rcpalr them stun-fl (ii it is El Iititn'"lOuS conso a ion 0 incentive to lllVPIll.iOll and rc- .oi-d Expositor. Pakistanis, who are people with t nu. . . i ., ,. . - ' v f . - -, - Search. to development of literary ;lark skins and not L all con- m fer” f0”dt , (5 l t to for -my wlrlnz siiwi v"- v mi non MAO -I, llm" the” "59 Phal -)8 per Cem. or d” Canadian Chill and artistic talent, to crcativcncss T” M" "i""' d""'”'"" l” "'"i.ormlng in physical npfpearance to . . lobnrrriih liistnlllng I owttclt of ,., .,.,,.,i,.., dren have an oral disease of some type :3 and to making available :2 the good. old "cut of We tails" -W5 Dr. iviaiairi race criteria. For the 33' W5 ”"”e1 W" E W” W?” to wiring your home. of controversy. so I resorted to Robert. Fnblrin ,rctlred superinten- dent of Scotland Yard, now in On- tario investigating the case of thc disnpptaraiice of Macon McDowell duration of their visit, however. lhry will be re-classified as "Euro- peans," which is supposed to be I! badge of superiority. In South public scientific, technical, Lterary and artistic creations. In the course of its investiga- tions the commission will prnsum- the conclusion from a survey by the Cana- dian Dental Association. The great bulk of these cases consists presumably of con- thls question: "What. do you ex- pect. to be when you grow up?" I rim well aware that this is about as meaningless to question as an Storey Electric PHONE 3331 Son of Brahma V" ':q'm.” India lhe m"-ihty Brahma. . , g. ably uncover and regard with bc- la-it D0C9mbfl- " IN the Dll"l5h' Africa, the descriptive term ''Euro- 115 Gniflon Street putt-;t ”thn son of Brahma --,-:has over. ditions that are not seiious but the total coming reverence that much (am. menf. fit the crime” sold Slcuth ,,,m,-- mo nppne, ,0 wpmxlmm. iiciuit could put to a youngster, but ;;,- is certainly enough to cause individuals and ed arrangement belwcen can...” Fabian before the Police Associzr iv white-skinned people living in flmvcd its banks and drowned hundreds of lion of Ontario convention, Mamil- and the United States known as the Americas and other parts of Iquarc milcs. bringing ruin to millions of officials to think seriously along the lines .-c.,,,y,,,M ,mp,M.y... my Bmm mime Cans ,0, rough the worm, and to An,” and BFST pcasnnts. It has caused the Ilamiltonyof dental health. sf: uhweu knywm the Unmd zmttmlenLLh:,ed1:Tywh,::1 rrifgiiiwiilt Israelis.-Ottawa Journal. FOR THE 1 H , , , . .-H di - . . , new as W5-stentlv remained hr '1 -- - - -- Qn,u,rrv AND VALUE Spectator in re cc tia many H ages an oiiuiide the Berne convention, un. Junior to the uoodshrd. us had towns have vanished beneath the watcr.V Count (,arlo Sfoi'za.1talian diplomat and 5" Whlch 3 COPWKM Secured by Vcmallmbll "me dc”""l'”l”- 1' IN DIAMONDS TAYIITf()-RS - JEWELLERS Old Charlottetown and P. I. I. l'NDlSTURBED HARMONY "Last week the town may have been harsh lroritinrnt: Junior walled and Ma uscd her I citizen of one adhering country automatically became effective in Ill the other countries covered by hunky. but it was a brisk MN! and the Berne convention. I brisk therapy was iallrd loin But, with 3 view to helping g ,, ,, Canadian nuthorii some 30 years ago. more or less. an Agreement providing for copyright reciprocity wnn negotiated directly between statesman, died this date 1952. He had a brilliant diplomatic career at many capitals, was active in promoting peace and the Lea- gue of Nations but the revelation that he had ceded Flume to Yugo-Slavia enabled the Fascists to bring about his downfall. waste and, as so often happens in the East, human misery has gone beyond the limits of one person's imagination. The Brahmaputra is one of the great rivers of history. It rises in Tibet and flows for ncarly 1,800 miles to join the mightier was en- livencd by the performances of the Miramlchl Amateur Band. rev- cral mcmbcrs of which hcrc arriv- Canndlnn leaking copyiight. in incl United States could get it. on the same basis as an Amei-inn, mt-ant. . . mud; Md the Unltgd stag”, however. that to not this prol."r- rd n Thu sdnv. in me Cape B” - GanEC5' Tlw Br.ahma,pmm ls often as He returned to Italy In .1943 and at the Under this agreement. copyright "0" N5 '”"k M” l" 'l" ;"l'””' tunostramrrr. and. durinil that nnd much as three miles wide. so that to a per- age of 73 made a dramatic re-entry on the protection was accorded to U. s. printed nnd DUN-5'1” 1" it" the fnllnwln evening entertained 1: EU in i c a th Urvted States a h 'i ff . - ' th ' Sta 9 O to an di om I f 3 p c uns n am I on e some I -this public wit I var My 0 av- mn Wmdmg on one bank e opposne 8 pe pl acy 3 he ads but: an to Canadians; and. con- 1" 0”” ”"'.'”' ”.” '”"””C"" riuritc airs. On Friday t-veninll. by? H Y N D M A smudge on the flat C0nf9Nn& Of 1947. could secure .1 f..irn(li.in copyright the kindness M the CH9; J,micc'f versely, Canadians could occur: copyright in the United States on the some basis no American citi- bank appears like ii horizon. When one sees the steamboats without. printing his work in Can- , they were accommodated with the ads: the Caniadzan mil in product- use of the Court Housc. which was All!) CO. LIMITED nnd flat-hottomcd budgerigows on the Within a few days every branch bank 1,,” hi, ,,..,,-k in lhp 1ln,;p;1 53:5,. to M.” ligmm and ,,,hc,.,,.,-3,. m,,,,. broad expansc of the stream one is inclined will have a "modest supply" of the new and This wu widely boiled an on secure DWWUOH W” up no Iiw occasion Although thci i ngreement highly beneficial to some minor COXTCPSF-OM Fllml” performance was gratuitous -- in-l smaller Bank of Canada bills that are to replace the present note issue in this coun- try. It is claimed that it is impossible to forge them successfully, in consideration that is important at any time but especial- ly so in a world in which potential aggres- lng the Canadian a month or two to meet. the rrqiiirciii.-nits or US. production, were of rn'.:('lv illaisoiv value. As ii measure of rr n oc,tv, thr decd so much so that numbers were unable to gain admittance. and had to remain milside -- the boat of a C E oi-dcr was prcsci-vcd. Perhaps this was in some measure owing to the nrrantiement Wan I cruel that at iudicious measures adopted byl the expense of Canadian writers. Capt. Longflnld. of the tub Rcgl- since 1872. But we must tirlmirr inn :11 of ant, who. ut the re nest of the! E m Q tH.uu.o1-'rir.rowN . si:miir.itsinr: - M()N1'AGUl to forgot that it is a river. 'l'liosr-. who have never Ieen a flood in Asia cannot imagine the sufferings of the poor. The humble possessions of the peasant.--often a few cooking pots, cotton bed quilts, a bullock and a wooden plough Canadian writers. But. what were the benefits? The agreement meant that an American could secure copyright for his production in Canada on the some bull no A Canadian which meant that he did not have to produce or publish in C.-mndn. Offices: - - lte hi th ne ountors who, . L thizii f mo 5, lncerl a sentinel a; -are dt-arr-r to him because they are all he sors would almost certainly go in for zlrtkbld mml! '0 "IS F I I":-mnldw ammrmfzflflllmi W.f::;:”W'jM 1;, W CW, ,,,,,,.m,.l & ha in um world," they give meaning to his forgery on I grand scale. 11.. m.,,,.,c.i ,,.t.,.im, may thcnrrv! to lnbcl it -mitm-.,w t -iluyal.Gaz.cllc. in: M. 1640. 4-"" I