PAGE THE GUARDlANi Authorized as Second Class Mall Post OHE: Department, Ottawa. The Island Guardian rubliahinl C0- V President and Associate Editor. In A. Burnett. Alsociato Editor, Funk Walker. ducts will increase. Open trucks and milk cans now being used to handle milk, will be replaced by insulated tank storage, and the bulk handling of farm.milk. Interest of people which was once largely directed to butterfat, will be turned to non-fat milk solids, and to all products that will enlarge ithe effective use of these solids. i For the dairies, he predicted a further "interest in paper packaging, in larger con- itainers, and in store delivery. More dairies "'will use three-times-a-week delivery, and WEDNESDM3 3lAYf0- 1:? lthere will be a quantity discount given to O7” ”- TILL MI I. ihomes using a lot of milk. Mr. Weaver believes in the future of i 'i " . i 's 0 timism on the fact "W-V Show-V "pm mp ”b5er'liIl:ilt)xrrIiillk 113):(s)iIi.lgCiIi1(llll i: not keeping pace vance of his tenth anniversary as Liberal with popuiatioii iiiCi.eaS(,Si he Says: uNeVei. C'm'”””m”i 193d" m ihis PI'”Vl”C9 Comesihavc I witnessed a combination of circum- the announcement that Premier Jones has 5 siances that poiieiided a migiiiei. i-uiure for been appointed to the Senate. Recent re-ian industry, than can be found right now fi-renice has beeniniadsiin these Colulillilis tolin ihe promise of daiiyiiigiyy tie remiei"s ou s an lng (tai'eel', 0 1 1'1 giig ,, 7 , wg. public life and as an educationist and lead- . ing farmer and livestock breeder. There. is worm SJEEI seed no question but that he is highly competent what is said ii, iii, iiii, oidesi seed ever '0 ml th" l0”i1'5ta”dml-'- Senate Vacainicyi i planted is now a flourishing plant growing and that he will make a valuable addition in wasiiiiigioiii D. (5 ii is a ioius gi.0i,m in mp 1Sla"d.S "olm1Sm”au0” at .OualYdtifi'oni a seed found by a Japanese biologist The Gualfllall -lmm l” mngratulaung hlmlduring excavations in southern Manchuria m”-It "a"m'-V ”” mi-I '.”mE"m0" M his Sf”".du1'ilig the Japanese occupation. These Vl””5- mid l' ll ml” which WC feel W1” 2”" seeds, about the size of an olive, dark general satislkictimi throughout the Prov- bi.0ii.iiv and i,xii.(.iiii.ii. iiaiiii were found in l""”4 . i isome decaying matter dating back to the It is to be. expected that no time will be ice age, thousands of years agoi lost in choosing a successor to the office of Six seeds we”, given in an American Gm'f"'”mf"” kfadprv land that the new ad'jscientist from the l'niversity of California, ministration will get ltl-I0 harness at once. Aiiiiio gave iim iii iiwm in iiie U. 5. Deg Caucus-”E Libeml wgislauve miimbeirs has partment of Agriculture. Two seeds failed been called for this afternoon, and if they io germinaiei -i-he Scientist was abie to REV” 1'90” 3 Successor ll” choice rflaylget two of them to grow, but they died later be indorsed at a general (-onivention. aiiei. an aiiiwk iii. fungus. The remaining In the meantime however, the business ofiiwii ii.ei.i. gi.mi.ii iii wasiiiiigion but ii", government must go on and the new leaderlseed was so imigii iiiai ii botanist iiied Wm "Rd-V iakf M” Wiihi” 3 few days” Ln” i through the outer skin to let in moisture. official reports are to the effect that Pre-i-i-Odayi ihi, piaiii is iiime ieet iaii, wiiii mier Jones will relinquish office on Satiii'-iiiearigsiiaped imim about (i foot amossi A da-V or Mmd”-V The flames most pmmm'ifloxvei', which surprisingly appeared, seem- "nlly mmlllolledi for tiiie leiadeltsillili alified to be like a cross between a peony and Hon. A. W. Matieson, llnis er o sea I a tulip. and Welfare, and Hon. Walter S. Darby, Attorney General and Provincial Treasui'er.i both men of experience and marked ability. The Government has a large majority in the House and it is unlikely that a generali election will be called for another two yearsi or more. Anything, however. may happen in politics. It would be a rash prophet who WHY would make any prediction other than that it new page in Island political history isi about to be turned. and that today's Liberal: ihe U"li9d arid caucus will have a very responsible duty on i C0mm0llW9alill CIRCULATION "Covers Prince Edward Island like the dew” l "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest lnk". l CHA RLOTT ETO W N. Premier .lones' Appointment l l”ollowin:: l:DlIORlAl. Canada welcomes Prime Minister S. G.l NOTES for a few days in this country while on his! to attend the Coronation. O C O A reception is being tendered today at Cecil Club in London for Prime Ministers and High its hands. Commissioners. It would not be surprising ,,-L.,,,..L.....--- if more is done at such a gathering to The wood Islands service ieement relations than'around a conference ltable. Traffic on the Wood Islands-Caribou fer-i ries was out of all proportion to the ac-: SltZ1'ld UndSPi- N0l'W0E1l-""1 n0V9llSl- W89 commodation available on Monday, notwith-. b0l'" this dill? 1332- H9? W51 91100855 W85 standing the fact that the boats made sevenli Willi ill? n0V9l ”-l9llll.V" i.0iiiii.i iiiiisi -i-iii. iimiivs aiieady Show 3: wrote as the champion of family life against ireniendniis iiiciwasi. in passengemi autosltlle dull cheerless existence of a business and ii.ii(.iiS iiiis imi. mm. iiie ,.m.i.,,5pond.licai'eei'. Her writings include a remarkable in: iw,-W1 lag! Vpal" pl-(wing com-iusivgiyitiiilogy of historical novels, "Kristin Lav- which that ransdatter." She received the Nobel Prize the need for an "additional boat, i Ovidg for literature in N28. .ipcl';illm2 company has sought to pr md which has been turned down by thel Maritime Commission. The new Govern-. WWII l"Iil')'- Wllml it is lllllliv will of "'i'”” jor Calum l. A. MacLeod, Gaelic adviser lie of great nssistaiice: but in the meantime Oi iiii. ix-mii Scniiaii aiiiiii i.(iu(.aiiOii divi, W" 3” V"-V 9".'””51-V ha”diCaPp9d' ision expect to attend the National Jubilee Many complaints also were heard llion-iMmi at Obaiii Smiiaiiiii iii 0(.iObi,i.. Ma-ioi. lay with regard to lack of EiCC0lllnl0(I'(lii0tt'iMa(.Lo(i(i iiiii iii, mi? of iiii, adiudicamis at an the lll"l' -W WW1 Islands illllm ”105",ihe Mod. He recentlv nrljutlicated Scottish who were kept waiting were iinsheltei'e(lipiDiiii: mid dancim: iii iiw i-wince Edii.ai.(i from the disagreeable weather. This is bad isiaiiii Miisimi i,-(.Siii.;ii. publicity for the Province, apart altogethei" from the loss and inconvenience incurred. 0 0 0 0 U 0 That America wants Holland of New Zealand. breaking his tripii Fl-IF. I GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOVVN It's Out At Last f l l l MAY 20. 1953 A mother of 20 children in Dublin. Ireland. was summoned to court becauoe she wunft. getting her ohlldlren to Iohool on mine. The Judge gave her two months to rearrange her schedule. Better still. why not. have the teacher come to the house?-(Fort Wil- linm Times-Jou:i-nal). l . Henry Ford derided history u "more or less the bunk". but he was I. misc: in collecting and keeping it. An enonnous mass of historical material. numbering not less than 5,000,000 documents and 35,000 phowcraaiis. accumulated in his 56-room house in Deamorn, Mich., and scholars will spent years evaliiating them as at record of life in the first half of the twentieth century. Among them are many papers revealing the man. mule: than the times in which he lived. They prove. among other things, that Henry,F'ord never bothered to take melliiig seriously. He went: that his earli- est. engine, built at the age of 10. did not develop "mutch" power, and that its fuel was "oole". Dur- leader realizes he cannot solve the great problems he has to cope with in his strength alone. but has to invoke Divine guidance. and like the Apostle Paul. may be able in say: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthenetli me." i I cannot conclude without 5.15-- H12 how pleased we, as A family, are at the honor bestowed on the well-loved political leader of Britain. Sir Winston Churchill. None ever deserved it more. even If he in quite nonchalant about it. Our only regret is that we are not privileged to hear that grand old man of a passing era speak frequently I: he did during the war years. The only good llilniz about those years was the won- J.Notes By The Way 1, i . gg Ng -I-'-to-e "boo-q inc World War II hc his "p'll.l.Y" for WlI'I'n0fl8PXpres5Pd m-ny Lbbrervlati E” H15 conscientious pmgxmzi mile 3 But. Henry Ford could iimecrazl. -Perhaps he did say it-ilr could hire good smiius rm-it llC than he paid his factory we (Philadelphia Bulletlm, ' Mm: breeds of In their names from tirehnm which they originated. have Newfoundland dog horses. Suffolk sheep a cattle, But it is not, l3Y3l-:2-051Dl;.ln'L8lt.ia is the avc non the v Adriatic. Anctg someC0”,.',,'fi "'9 work: do assert the Dnliiiafillcl dogs originated IIICYO. This is Ann puted, however. Recently ml?" was 3. show put. on by the Rhine Dalmauon Club. Some ihoulsh this 1 group of peqplg in iiimm thy with Tito! brand of Coninigll: iim. But it is only an oigamui on of those owning (hp mid 50706 bill SPOt.l.ed dogs, it ii I fine state of affairs when (ink owners are accused of being iii. low-travelers just because nu. own I certain type of dog. Ti make it clear the club llndllzl. ii remotest association uiili yum slavla. experts at the Show mitted the breed of dog i,e,i,'ii,i,; the name Dalmation had iwii less liens, tulle areas in Thus M 5- Arabian ml JEl'.V,py always iii, disirm, Di been known in Dalmatia am lhelt C0uldn't. explain how ,,., breed got. its name twirn'u- Star). ” 7 T. . 6111921 SIMPLE NATYII I-I derful oratory of our own lnle President Roosevelt and his good friend Winston Churchill. Those were occasions in the Gordon household-all chore: were at I -stand-Itlll except those that could be done as one listened. With the Passing of Britain's beloved Dow- Bxer Queen Mary. Sir Winston is iabout the only one of that en. ileft. Long may be live! and al- though living In the U. S. A. per- J2 I liifkbl I mly be permitted in say Lona may Queen Elizabeth ':l8n3i" We love her here in mer on, or many of us. as we Hearty congratulations! did her late parent. The fact that gwma, , Queen Elizabeth ll hilt Scotch does not lesion. in any way, our - l regard In this family at least. , I am still following the "IVe And Our Neighbours" column andi ' i find the recent articles from our g is" '5!” 7- 3- Id ' i country quite as interesting as I --- ----- -- formerly. A brief personal mes- Nmi,si,M.m "mm MORE HOME THOUGHTS FROM ABROAD use from New York from Mr!- 1 Frank stated that iihc was nn her From the King's County Adver-l w.”:V manly I0 we "ndmiyft ii tiscr, published in Geoigetowiiil Silk I Wall '-villi ivvlcrc-st ilwicnse ls i'ei'ognI'I.ed lll time. if lil5lr':o:';”'s5h;'e'iiiii::M';5 r:lr:leiIrH":a'E"hifi Sept. 6, 1877: i "ll" ""1" ill" N"Wl"UlldlilllIlPF may he ermitted ll personal ref- . . "Mr. John IVICERCIIETYI, of Si lreiznrrlinl: ill? llI'0nlPlIlP55 Of lhfflercnce. Ipcnn speak from exPir'i- Imp”! ” mmm "M d'5””””c Peter": Road, captured and kil!c:il'l"lll'f'l1V OT Tilt? F-lldllflllllli ll l3k95len('c, as over thirty years ago! "”"I' I 1'" "' wm' mmclvhm' ll. IMVZE bear on his premises oiiellmltll lnllllfll "I l"0lll'-WV '0 l'"M”hlfollowlng World War One "flu", anhmmh. I hue, not 5"" " as day last week. They are reportedlmy domain. sometinws less limelii was given just one month to yang” ”' hnwelen me Pain. very numerous in that part of lllcilllllll a letter by rezulur m.-ill. iii... iii. si,e..;,,i.5iS (mm me 153, Islgililli Twat” l" Oak Md i" 9”” country. and on more than ouci-inrl in the your only one i-npyjg. 10,-; mi. The pykignpyl---I am ' . , occasion have been seen devour-iwns missing and illrll at n iinielgmiil h,.Lr... ailhnugii handicapped E'"""" d””m””cd Imwl 3"” lng sheep." i ”Recently a woman named Mc- Donald.o1 Bideford. Lot 1'2. had nisure our particular courier does 1.-um-5 iim-9 ,. way of doing, ,1. cow missing for several days. Ai-l ter a diligent. search she dence, wlt.h her horns. which are very crooked, caught. arountl ilie' Twhcn the mails were crowded zindifmm (iniip gngthep muse, the postman overburdened. l aml not approve of my insistence ini 4 I ' was sullsrrihiug for foreign 1?) il3llN'I'S.l nuld , I912, In which She foundin the woods near her re.s-.- ,-.g n nnly I adds to his hurrlcu but" I love in get news of "the little: lxle." Some of my relnlives havci for its own sake, as he said l.on- don, Rome. etc., and all the other great. historic center: did not he- eomc that by the inhabitants leav- ing them and roaming all over. but. by staying pill. imnre or less) and helping to make them great. Right. here in North America there in much of wonder and This has lengthened as all my though I plan otherwise. hilt like to touch on fl subject much in the minds of all British- ers nnd those of British extrac- lion at this time--"The Corona- Enough for me the leafy woods to rave. And gather simple cups of morn. ing dew. - or. in the fields and menrtnwx um. I love, Find beauty in their belts nl Ivevy hue. Thus round my cottage flow I fragrant air. i And though the ruktic plot he humbly laid. ilfet. like the lilies gl.-ullv grmxli-g there. I have not toiled. but lalrr what. God has made. 0 other peoples and ltntlnlls will: 1 The Hon. Angus L. Macdouald and Ma-ll Jaw-S OI Ml OX-N18 OX Nlllll fl?-1d lcnme to the conclusion that l rendition," Just vesterdnv I received HOW 1011? H16 W55 ill W19 l)7i1llll1ll'l'lie Gilni'(lian much more Ili0l'-in copy of "Coming Events in Brit. Dositlon we. have nn means of nllglilv than thevuho rv-side there. ,-tin" .. Tim commnlon Souvenir "mowing. hut it is thought that l slioiilti not ml surprise(l'if th:iliNumlwr for April for 1953-the the ox must NW9 hm" dmfl ill uere correct, as I do not miss gift of .1 voting English woman- le"5" tw" d”;V5-I much if contains. The spei-nil roi- neighbor niid friend of n daugh- b..1iiheidPi-oviriicial Exililbllltlllmls ill, "ms siiii imiii mi. iiiii,i.i.5i' I in. i hiwii uni), met Ni. ii com 9 e ” N” "W" ml ”””-Io haw-n't the Slltzlitest irlm who lhffiple of times and know her but beauty to be discovered. Visitors from the Canadian Northwest. last summer, to whom in young friend the family showed colored slides of his tour of Switzerland, France. England and Scotland, were not overly impressed with the Alps as they ,sald the Cana- It not mine to steal lllc clll. tured flower From any garden of the rub and great. Nor seek with care. through many I weary hour. some novel form of create. Bc vmurlrr in -George John Rnmmw. better iiIidci'.slnndin: is desirable. One can find brair':: almost anywhere if he Innki for it; as the author of Ellen's D:w'v said, when a member of llPr fam- ily predicted mud in iihiinrlnnic. she would "look up": w m':- all of us look above and heimul the ugly things, One illlll'.Z, lll'lllZl'- we can only see H! much heniilr iview to without as we have in nur own souls. i In passing I might Tlflll Hm . enjoyed the verbal spilrin: seine time ago in those lelteis iv llvt lowly subject nl pnrrid:'"- W- Pendergnst I am sure llllS little need to consult. ll diction.-ir.M ll? has just. swallowed ll whole. If that ntlraetive young gill. ii? if" name of Pendergast. whose ll” lure appeared in The Gllllflll" sometime ago. is a relnliie. of III? above named gentleman. la-Ni some sixth sense tells me she iv ,day the 27th inst. For many vezirs . ii . i ii . i -. i- . i i ii hi i . . any i ims deemed expedmm in him. mis are . insnim iiniiisnevis ighllly, lll she mug I m ght din" Rockieii iimuiid Lake Lnuige her 0illl5IEIll(IIfll.Z. reiortl Il'l s.i. - - l'l ill"-I" it "' l””f ”'”" W” i'lPl””"Uil"? ii"? "l3F?37-inc 0" 39' is quite Iin(lerstnml.ihIe. our the occasion with more lhzin ii ii M. iii” i.,,ii.i.i,,mi,. Ml , i of i. B.-i-i i -i Mid 35"” W9"? I" 7"0”3 lwaullo , ., ., one dav perhnps wi'h the virw n' i W Lm ii i t' i law" m' i" ml "il'i”ig'";i ful and impressive A common NOW. though. I It'mv,mu iexiendiing its uspiuinrss M in. ,lIllV(tlYlMlIIlIS. -Ii l -Ifl H iieven i. er-dlt-is in say uns de Igi oi poini Di interest iimugiii was 'i MdL.Amii,,w ixiniii do,-. in ii , mash) mo mi!” WP Ii” 1 i nu.:li of his nu Hi llvll ulrv. innrl Ihiillcrl to see all those beautl- worid WM Om vciomn Com. prove of imiiz lPi'prsi ,..- in), n lc 3 ' I7 ” '” '” It's :1 llI'7lllilllll vlzlv lll 0nk- ful pictures of persons, places and ' as not to incur his uralli Heel iexactly pleased to find than this i..,,,i, "mi 1 ;,m 5””. iiiis ii.im3M,miR. mam, minrmil The Cm," paring notes and place: rcmcm- t i. WM, wiiii ii”, ,5 .:. iimlpmtant event has been liinit- iiii. i, ii i.i.,,ii iimii, im.,,ii. O'nlh,ii in iiii-(imiai piciure oi the bored with one of World War man. m .i .. I P. F. I W1 led to one (lav, this vcar" I . . , .3 . - - " ' . - . Two-especially in France. There W"-Vsv ill" "fl "' ' i "The Ri RM ii; Viiiimiiii lliinen Iurluairl lilnnrl. ind walk lrii,i'livi.'il I':uiiill.V in itlindgroungs at is not the semi) need inr irm,'ii'1'h,, Gimriiinnz i t t g - I A most any uimrs w ill rewnr: i T nrent-e (ruse. .on on. ueen ' . . i . 1 ; i s , I -. Calllflllill Bishop of (.hi - am, iiiiii ii" iii,iiii,i;,i,,.,. ni ,i,,,.i.-lii.,;iiii,iii ix (,iiiii.miiiii in it as she today as formcrliii as IlKlliFailxfl',l W Veil ('.iu:lui,x, . ( ,. N. . liioncl O;n'F ai:i1n(i”mii(1l:ii iwl:i'i:”il': nmq frzigi-mil and lmeliest of (III is in most. recently. though she ::::l.d';:”'th::flzgfiwtoggs psrggir: .31” pl: lihc Maiwgim I':ial-idgnn m iiii wild flowers llieiM.-:,xflmiver. 'lIli4;ilnol,-s positively radiant in all plc- of M'udy 'and i””'iir'm more abgui 1021 pjibni gin-pi, ', . ” t t " t" hnt;mic:il nnlne ll there 5 onel lures. Little wonder that Britons ' ' 0 kl I ' ' v , . . . , H and 2. (nlifornin "at us” for Ihp WIS" tom l”'"'”S' zuu not. familiar with. but I nm are pleased and charmed with -vac-m "””' I 'has consecrated two new R.c.:u:ui l)9?lC('w Il9lih3P5lCail1olic churches, and estiidllsliedi during which time. His L(ll'(lClllfll l imsitive Mrs. Mazillilliin nf (foun- trv Garden fume would know. lierl their grncioiis, lovely young ruler ns some state, every inch in PROFESSIONAL CARQE W" 31'" "mv aiiihf" h”9l"'ll"g "I ”"i needed to be said for the information of 3- C”"V”".i 0' ”"”' 5”””'5 ”' lllfll-fiilllln-" l)ilSIbl'edp;ll1Ll7llIlIlr”lhlllIlIIlL 1i'iI1ILaniIC'l(iIlIilcpetIif tourist season and it is not yet too late. to iiiosi. muiiii,ieS magi Suiiiocim in Com. 3:::T9f:i”0:i ';iinii::il;iaR)”G'3i? milii rimm--, jiuliung by inn ('0lliIllllI,lilhr- determiiuition of her lllustri- . ,..........-- ,i- , i.' . '1 , , .."i ii" I; , e If! as it i ii L. - ' pioxide snmr ielief lot the eongcstioni muiiisi iwoiiagandai and i,i.i.ii ioi. iiiosei iiki. atim-lmste-led mp satilnniiliils rnlililzlnuriiirfiiii iuyimiiiiid viiiiiih Mljrliilflli2:5”xiv?"ii'ii::(;c:g:lgeril!'Xl;i('f;:;5a i;r::m J. A. MCGIIIQCII Gurdon E. Mg;MiIIaI'l, which is bound to occur repeatedly underi Biiiaiiii ii,iiei,i, Oiiii, iiii, mosi Cxiwme Siaii,.i;l;':gil::il01l '0 A W" ''”'””l ”l.tiw infly ndre:;l nnvl sin. li'ri:il1r'lsi'ni:i.,. Wm, imiziii in mi, in iiiiii. IABlIS11'::3liAi()YLliE.i:0B. an-. B.A" LLB” . i. i . -- nYCItI1(I'j!. Sui-pix sonic-I i . . i . i , . , ' , ."iSllll)K an owers roni ier ln- his iiimosi "5 ,,in- my" Ki-an . ill" IWWNI 4'13 is V 5 I intents fiom the I iuled States find loom in aisf viii-nr?gilili1i:'i;;Ciii'ii;liiifiliiil:fl' igiiilfiilloi-lixniix-n pen. When I read in ,,,i,,i,..,.i ,,,,,i ,,,,,,,,,,..,i M... i,.,,5;,.g Currie nuildin-ga BARRK R S0”m,i.mi' iii.” means can he found of making the Zilllllot-iihe daiiy news. .i.iw iiesi means of moi Tn.”-new ion-uier Mm his ii-n;ii,...in of heri :irlk'lf'l(f:S the qunl:itlnlnl'm much the same way. '." Mufhieson at in i,iii;m Si”. g .-,....1.,.mw-u iiios at Oiiaii-.i i-paii-1'0 that this m-iiiop 1: . i . . i V i' , ..-i i , . Hi lrnm Dr. Iran .ranc '(IPt'PlISPll ()ur own (lovernor Earl Warren , NE 4." ' ' imoting undeistandlng Just now would be "ii 3"” ”c'”'-''' ” "W l” Mil nliout age. 4'.V'1Il are as ma Mi, hmiii s,,,ii' M R Simciiiii 0,. mi. run i too urgent for fui'thei' delay, and too im- im. iiii, press E.i,i,i.i.ii.iii,i.(. io have acogss Porlam 10 be ll3-””""d- to. the newsprint it needs. D 0 The Milk cow's Future 1. A London correspondent reports that al- Ti d V mi” I H U it ll though there were many to criticize the pro- '" "'15" WP” 3”?” " . mi nikea vision of wigs for the bald under Britain's Stat” M5 meaiii R bltlgelv llchel iinal original National Health scheme, the intro- ft; ";3".V AmC(T:lCalldIfa1'"fl9'5- mag l”tqaV::(;i diictlon has, in recent years. certainly 3 9 or mm”. 3'13 13" 13”" Pmiuc uh. i brought forth an astonishing demand. In has resulted "1 Cliailige-ii d1". f3i"i'i'fli”K W tic) the first three years of the Health Service h5iV9 "M 3-Nays 0 (N9 m is 90”" F3” more than 31,000 wigs were made.-mostly with the Speed M dewlopment of the dmry for women. There was at first a long wait- mtiiustry south of this bi-iyderi ing list for wigs despite the fact that 200 an processors are 00 mg in o . e . trying to visualize their business as it will be in years to come. A representative of Michigan State College, Earl Weaver, went weii. suppiiedi on docinrsv i,(.i.iiiicaii,si io on record recently with his guesses as to ic-aiiomi iieaiih paiiemsi Thev paid 9. -. .,.;.;.;.;.-.,.;.-.;.;.-.; . .. the trends in dairying, and here are some ioi 0 for wigs Costing iiii, ' F0 when for the time .n nuxht of his predictions. Dairy herds will continue to get bigger, and every cow will give more milk. With- in a year or two, he suggests, the average production per cow will increase more swift- ly than ever. There will be a faster and faster decline in the consumption of butter and the competition from substitute pro- ter their tresses for cloth. The I6 an ounce. Wigmakers who wigs for lawyers usually use horse hair.- V. firms were engaged in producing them. The. list has now been cleared. But the demand for wigs continues and last December 3859 Ministry of Health up to 5218. Off the Health scheme wigs can cost up to I70-I80. Most of the hair is imported from Italy, where girls from the mountain villages continue to bar- rarest klnd-fine curly hair-is worth more than prepare -mg order, where the public can be furnished on short notice with boots and shoes made of the very best. material. by first. class work- men, in any style that may be re- quired. Prices moderate. and Hides or Country Produce taken in ex- change.” C. T. Peterson, watchmnker nnrl jeweler, Georgetown. - annoiinces that. he has opened a shop in the premises formerly occupied by G A. Hughes, saddler. and res- pectfully beapenko public, patron- age. James A. Rutherford, Georgetown, advertises the manu- facture of mill machinery. ship's castings, iron knees. treunail machines, steam boilers and auric- ultunl implements. in be teachers, ya have need that. one touch you again which he the first principles of the nuclei: of God- and pro become such on hive need of milk. 31141.net of strong meat. For every one that mielh milk It unlkluul In the word nf righteousness: for no In n hobo. Int t , moot belonnth to them that no of full age, even those who by reason of mo have their Ionics enrolled to discern both mod and evil. vnlll' fears." etc. very sniiill this old iumltl is. as R rleiir friend and neizhhor had just sent me a copy nf that very help- 1 inn and wonderful nrlii-lc. uhieh lv:lu- says she has pnsterl in the Elm:-k of her dictionary. and re- irflillls every time she needs to con- lsult Webster or equivalent. i Then those little poems, flint lllie nuthor of Ellen's Diary often iconeludes her dgilly )'l0l'lFiI)lIl with. iln her own wonderful stile, of folk and nature, I have on my night-stand in II little lmoklet en- titled "Cheer Along The lVny." The booklet was enclosed in :1 gift. of lrirger books by Dr. Al- hert I-I. Cllffe, from In very thoughtful and favorite nir-cc on the Island who visited mi and liked, she said. my philosophy nf life and was trying to bolster it up A little. more. Regarding those Cliffe'.-i. any who are interested in better physical and mental health could read to advantage, as he points out. all resentments, hates, emollnnnl upsets, etc., cause illness of body, mind and spirit. Any thinking person renllzes thnt there is no separation of all three. and so many of our illnesses are qulte'unneeessary. I feel. right- ly or wrongly, if one”: fnllh and will to live is stronger than the disease. almost any serious illness may he nv:-rc-any-: of course. if all medical aids are used, and the dis- lmoks of Dr. I llllllmlil ll0Wleinl, ;epresentiitive to the Corona- Foster Burrlnten. Solicitors. Etc. B. It. BELL. Q.(). 0. ll. FOSTER. LLB. Loam on City and Farm Propertie- tion. He ho: a pleasing person- ality. ls diplomatic and friendly- n fine family man-has I! pretty, f'lh'll”l'nifIg wife. and equally 598"”- ul and charming daughters. al- I i i' Motheson. ee'&i;?& Nicholson A. W. MATIYESON. H-9- i itliough lhn latter will probably no Illchmond street A. n. PIEAKI5. B-A--i ILA not he privileged to accomininriiiwi chulouaimvn. P-ll-L . JOHN P. NlCH()I..slI&. - llllhl and see Britain at the hex d-CTTT-'T'TT' , ri, lof lier tradition of centuries and J. A. CCITIIIIIIFS. R.O. coii,cu..:.I:IT"ll'iI;'.1oy fern lmn mlourful pagcantry. I am sure op-l-QME1-M51 "5 Gun," s”g.I Governor Wnrren ilh the above "3 Ian. snug mm... 25:: - G lmentloned qualiiicnlons. will not (Nu; go lmpgonm Agency) Df. K. A. MQCIOCMI lcause any embnrrusment to thll : DEN.i.i..,-ii Kreat hmd M Mir" or I0 II” II” Mo GIIIIS LLB. Dental .'(-rny ”” Sm" ” ""'i'""”'”';,"',l;"', nnnnwrnn. souorron new Above Clllrlottctown t'lluIcl A recent letter mm In . . . g. , ii” rlmue Indy who spent the winter months I” m”h""m:.':iI;" iio(i;h"hI' e W" "2 Q""”' 8" , ..,- in Newllinkland informs me that ..:LL...L...... or A L Mgdsuat she does not approve of. or cue . .n J Gui". O D ' ' ' for. television. For theimonapliit yr P1-' Ml:T'".:. ' . IIENTIS; I agree with her sentmen . I- 0 O 1) nun K- II! V ithough for special occasions it in no lent Street Phone I?) 5.40;?” nulhnlbi" 3 ruiltc worth-while. The Coronn- (Opposite Ilevero Hotel) in GIIIIOII st. ","'jl tlnn among the foremont I plan -m' lD.V.)h on ViIewll'IKldIfllI'I;lI!C mui- H. R. & ner. t ough cou WI or co- ' . NT. cred T. V. Circumstance: beyond "'0:A.Tnn"I A::(:iI:::tuw'n my control prevented me from , "'ghG'”"'”” u" fleeing the Inauguration of Prul- """ I i rli-nt Ellenhower on television: RANDOLPH W. MANNING. b.A- EHKEHMI4 however I listened to it and felt, IRMA P. Mu-JKEBSON. 0A. KEVIN 4- Ii m,.m..u M .09.. .. our prumeni ui . other omen II Ilulllu. Iiommm. 3!. John u. Amzlfrfni il)I:ECBlenl hbytpmylriig on he ggvia Koatvlllo. unrnool. New Glngow and ru . I apeec . ha t on were :- teir day: ahead for America: and O CO' if for our land perhaps the world, olunq-33'-,9 Accoupu-AN'ra i nwii nl rightly or wrongly. the free Eur... an rhrnnlw. '3 . Quinn. onus. Tomnt Saint John. 3 wll. world look: to America for leod- ' Chu-lntleto ership. I thank God that our :;:::i'.:.?:,:..: aulnmh Edmonwm Telellhonl .9 I