I . grill-: GUARDIAN. CHARLUTTETUWIV 21., - -1,951,. i .:1iio,li, Iolisl',' L ' i ran. ix "Notes By The way 3 PAGE . FOUR THE GUARDi”Avl:l enterprise in shipping, will no doubt rejoice .. .. ,...-...L.......L - that the Government has seen the error of "UBUL FORUM s..u...i.ou .. so.-.n...r cl... mu .-.m ml” its ways and decided to withdraw from a ' v - ””'""''''”'''' i ' - - This I ".7 o n so the f. she laiaml tIj'I:r:llImIr:;:l;u'lullC to hopeless competition. .u,.,..:.i'.:m:y corrfspondenis l i ll- " ; o o o of questions of Interest. no 11.. gig, I. dglg" en” um; rug egg; glue 1; u "on i - ll, far hraee buttons. Many disoipiina- us to ride around in motor on, risna have always argued, -.with whilst others walk and thrift" heat it not with lcgic, that the would improve the world by-"wtlik. men enjoy being all shined up: 11 log might be passed over isgagp, that is true. lhll MW .119! of hut- that it reflects pretty wi.i.53',;i' 6 tons should leave the rank and thinking. A Perle iiespatclr, 1055;, file unhlwy in a contented sort of stance, notes that France's bong. way. -- Ottawa Citisen. cal instability stems from -lnilli: -- ticn .But France's inflation in A your marl! Ilmk vii I the French view..ls not 1.-,,,',,,,. It-lendthi-pl with an Australian (nun, It's all due to rising Dries lady; on the arrival of her fourth in the U. 8. and the lllsufilcie ca child. they sent her a playilen as of dollar aid. so who can .,,.;;l a gift. The thank-you note left the prench people for being ,, ' thus somewhat astonished: put out at ur. wgy "me Am", "Thank you In much for the pen. cans are nctlngy we have )0; Itis a, ' f godsend-. Isit in it been oppressed with the lawn” evoty afternoon and read and the that this country is bowed. mm, children can't get near me." - the weight of the world but W Vtnoollvet PI'0Vlllce- never before realized how mud: of it rods with us upon a Sunday rotal City zone oeirui I-rosin; zoo?" It has been revealed at Ottawa that the gnu 9130?? M - - wolf; Federal Government is serving American up 9 a . .. ... .. . . .' . ---- - - ::;:.:":: i?r;rlf"y?:::s::?";.::. K. Iiaaiirirslet Editor. F"5'IlI WNIWL . T.'.,i,'e 5"mmgm MM”, ,3 wake, 7;,” bungling seems almost incredible. the Weakest Ink" o o o 3-- m'd C "" """”'”C”"" .' ' . . . .' CIlARL()TTi-2'l'0wN ws:n.. MARCH 2!. 195:” Premier Jones was Jusily indignant in the Legislature at the expense of our Lib- Fl'I8llllS M c0lII't eral representation in the House of om- . . mons where incorrect statements aff ting Tlll-5 Pl'0VlllC9 l5 "ldebled m Mi" H' H the reputation of the Province were allowed Hatfield. M. P. (Victoria-Carleton, B.l. to go unchallenged. As we have only two and M4" M J' Coldwcnl MIP" for Standing up there at present each of them-or botha. l0T Ollll Polalll glolwrs '" the Hwse My may make-the cap fit. But their comeback Ily endorse the opinion oi ' Guardian does not aeeeanr- correspondents. ROAD PETITION Sir,-A petition has been cir- culated in Bedeque Village, in con- nection with the proposed road from summeroido to Borden. As there is solne uncertainty re- garding the object or purpose of this petitlon.. I will ask those who preparcdlt to publish the preamble. I am, sir, etc., liANOTHER VOICE." Albany R. R. I O " czar- . v ' (Vs I .... . . . I . , CENSUS APPOINTMENTS l C -' i l -' - 3 t l 1 ' old friend of . . . . isir,-l notice that a great many '11: a world plagued by ”isIns" afternoon. --Wall street Jo ; Cl0llll;ll0"E- Ml ridI"lhE::gO:1: izluch to Support will necessarily be, why isn't there a third Liberal poll commitiee meetings the child psychologist now warn -. um" lle l'0VlllC9- 3- h - are being hold throughout lire about a specially dangerous one u. party member in the House? I '0 0 Robert Southey, English man of letters. died this date 1843. He met Coleridge and with him dreamed of founding a communist settlement in America.- This dream was dashed, however, and Southey visited Port- ugal. He wrote three ePlCSr "J0al'l of Am," prove profitalblc via the party, as , r. .. ,, ,, . I am led to believe that recoin- ' Madoc and Thabala (outlined as The .,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., ,,,. ,,e,,,,, mad. ,, l Destruction of Dom Daniel) as well as nu- llwse Doll Comllllllefl members 85 merous ballads, magazine articles, histories, 3195;” l2,”,;,,l,.?,,,lf,”l.l., o:,i?1::s'g:ifm::f biographies, translations and poems. Not a slim in We decemllll cells"! 7-0 great poet, he supported for a generation, be taken this year. . . I have been informed that the not only his own family, bllt Coleridge's wife and children. rural areas, and I presume that that begins at home -”Moi'nlsiri". o: they are being held in the urban "Moniism" is another name, for too centres as well, ' much mothering. The elmerts say I have been inrformed that the l - purpose of those meetings are for the transaction of business per- taining to the political welfare of the Liberal party but it is quest- ionable whether all of the business that is done at those meetings will our iclaims against the powers-that-be. C. C. F. Leader Coldwell is a newcomer in our advocacy, and was evidently directed to our needs by a farmer who had gone to Toronto to try and raise money for his fertilizer and machinery bills due to the collapse of our potato market. Both these members made out good cases on our behalf, eliciting for the first time from Agricultural Min- ister Gardiner, that the Government would be prepared to come to the potato-growers' relief, but to what extent'he did not com- mit himself, though he hinted it would be ' in the way of a subsidy to enable our surplus to be converted into starch. it is responsible for problem chil- dren and much juvenile delin- quency. some mothers claim too much of a child's affection and um” Luna, 0, Bah"), W loyalty. some develop a resent- ment agalnst their husbands and :33..o-:.heln"'g,,:'idh;"s::::: ldirumdcin tiiizuhgvaviimadiioozidirii "”"' ”"" "”"" '”"" ”""”l" 'l' and become. Mo depmdeni on whom thou loveet is sick. when the mother Then "Momism'.'-. - 1"" Mud .h"' h um” Tm Vancouver 'Provlnce mk”& " M” "nu dew" M "" ' - the glory of God, that the Son at God might be glorified thereby... Then when Jesus came. in payment of ll” PT0V1ll00 court final on the instalment plan. 2,;nd,:,l;:i h:.?:d llll3 b i ld - WW1 llllpld Change from rocks to his irxrivldimlfere Egmliigdialnggtlogdldg tom; R-'-'””"f',,;,,p,:y.,:'h.3,,,t,1e'i?,in"'v 80 "M M""" uh” "”'"li 1-0711. ll W5”? em0r- Concluded mm yesterday's lioireuimpiigonment for debt I Hi mu mtmillebdu .ime' mi mum It Slipped from politics to pu , 135 ; . - 30 --- 9"" 3i ll Ilnin it passed from Muhomet to Raises; Ban ma st. Eleanoa '1 de 01 yegcglc: otl; mm liiym uI!.I;:dnd0sl;;g her, Thy brother shall rise again. Beslnilllns Will-ll the laws Whleh Traveller's Rest His Excellency 0, 1,, .,:,;,,r, so my. my, an (in; "uh "'3" nix”; lm'"""' . .3.” 999 was met by a long procession of ",4 keep. hi, n-egdom '” ” ” "' Now a certain man was sick, gjG0mGOfC ' Old Charlottetown (And P. B I.) SIR. DONALITS TOUR .....m c...- l'll'0m an account in the Royal The Manitoba Government has Gazette. Sept. 27. ms, of .. tour of mm no -- His talk was like a spring. which the western part of FROM "THE VXCAE" onlly quaiivficatiion taken into con- sideration by those committee men is how the standing of the applicant is in the Liberal hanks. I feel that the very first consid- Mr. Gordon Talks Shop A comprehensive talk on problems con- fronting the Canadian National Railways was given in Toronto recently by the corp- oration's chairman and president, Mr. Don- ald Gordon. Mr. Gordon spoke with re- freshing frankness, and his views are en- ' titled to careful study and attention. ' On the subject of truck competition, he 3 mentioned two practical lines of approach. - The first is "to re-examine with all open mind all our methods, procedures and tech- niques for handling the traffic on which we in the armed forccs. We To him that hath not ample credit will eralilon should be given to the ap- The hm , i th ,1. The poct . . , diam . ' sun-ectlon at the last day. - g plicanl who had llhe longest service P 0 S n C m c3"'”l955 mlm Pl'l'lC9l0Wll Ind man who hasn't got 9100 in a 3 be take" away that which he bath The C9" know c”"”e5' lls neighborhood. headed by the lump sum Boes to Jail. The crown ..i......”"' lid: iilriiinciliouililor Iii: And di vlth . t that those mm were not hghhng can lie ill some Dreccp two local Representatives. Donald put; him there as an alternative 0-0,;,,u.ygu. In me, though he were eel) . for ihe ivelriare or advancement of your dress," M15, or shocmg M”"'9l-'”m”Y Md wmlllm Cl5l'kv collecting its 8100. Now this is uri- and n. um" 1,, me; ma wh . any political partysbut rather for horses, Esqsr W1”) esmmd mm '0 "W just, because it means there is one .o,,..', "um um "nan", r,, ,3. Canada and Canadians. hm” ll Ml" G99l'39 Bfdrllmv 1" law for the rich and another for dun new, age, uneven um Allow we to suggest to those --Winthrop Mackworth Praed. Eirlicelowlrll Royalty, a distance of me poor, .. vmcouyer gun, mug”. Mm have '"'m"m'cc m "3959 3'9" Church has to discuss these sub- we V6 m es. Tm" lb” "wk "'3' u" "N" polntmenris, to exercise it in favour ts M h I "on lwchlng Illdlllll R-lVel' Hls from no N." "N" the and MI lei! W C N8 Presented l'0m lime Excellency was solicited by the men recently he”, out cg me hm. And 5"" mud up his (us. of our veterans: forget about polii- to ume and dmw such 1” mm lcal favoiuritlsm and give encour- on an entertainment basil: thmzdg aMll'e-d lrlglxdlglald S7 '31” C”? forest. and said, Father. I thank thee that ogement to the service men of lo- say may are M M apmwa, Value LP llli m C "max ' 0,93" ” "His Excellency reached char- am. not hard me. And 1 kw, day and also to tlhose young Can- and Chrimamty must be at 3 var; gfaesilamg tan) tpgf '9 5”"? lottetown about '1 o'clock in the the am; hung; me glwgygh mg r "' " '3 "5 c”m”e' evening-hsvlne travelled ii dls- because of the people which stand down a ment of one-third co 1 ke t on buyingpczus on credit anywziyp 'I?hEe neiiz re. ad-inns. M” W1 be we w1dim' l0W '3lJll- led to decline on account oi the . . . . . ' , 5a'”1””' 3" alrmc" 3'' m"'””mVi Seldom do we ever hear from cui- may mm which end red n d lva-Me Ol 0"? 300 ll1ll66- W0 are by I said it. that they may believe strlctlon is designed to discourage a big share , l Ml llllll ll lllc above sucscsk leading churches the preaching of 1, by ' r C . '.' glad to learn from his observa- um urou lust sent me. Iiml oi... l ion is adhered to. ihc vctcrans will conversion. repentance and 5 3 9 l-0 Wfmlllaie the C-EYS mons mm, although in certain in "nu hm .wken.. he "M! "M, of the prospective buyers during the em- be receiving the nmsrderarrun sumer credit restrictions announced by Fi- nance Minister Abbott are tough. The one requiring a 50 per cent down payment on new cars is stiffer than anything during the last war, when the required down payment stayed at one-third. The reason is that, despite the earlier clamp-down forcing a are vulnerable; the'second is to undertake jointly with our fellow members of the Railway Association, an intensive fact-find- I O O ergency period, entering into-' competition with Government defence measures. they rightfu-lily deserve. and this will be more fruitful to the Lib- cral party than if they allow fav- orilism to influence them in those appointmen-is. ihcrclby overlooking man was ordained his primary duty was to preach the Gospel and try to save souls, but that seems to be fading out of the picture and is being substituted by morality and His Excellency expressed his ad- miration of the Roman Catholic church at Indian River. which. we understand, is decidedly the most beautiful structure of the kind at present on the Island. . ii - - Hon, 1 B1v,.,ys thought that ,,,.:;:,n,, loumey 35 Epeedny ” pmcunbla districts the wheat crop is less a loud voice, Lazarus. come lorlli. an average one. yet in And he that was dead came i'o.'lll, than others it has-yielded a satisfac- tory increase, whllst the potato crop; upon which the recent set- tler so uch depends, ,. lsed to bound bond and foot with grave. clothes; and his face was bound about with a napkin. - Jesus saith unto them. hose ing programme of research into the com- mon problems arising from road-rail com- petition.” There are at present, he said, no comprehensive statistics available to the public on trucking operations in Canada, and this is one of the gaps that needs to be filled. Mr. Gordon did not claim that C. N. R. services are entirely satisfactory. "Despite new equipment that has been acquired, roughly one-quarter of our freight equip- be abun ant." hint. and let him go. -PROFESSIONAL CARDS Bell. Muilileson 8: A. Walrllen C-solider. Fosior ' LLB. 7:; Barristers. Solicitors. etc. 553352? 5o"Cu'0R- We this Building R. it BELL. K.C. . Mm -m D. L. MATHIESON. LL.B.. K.c. 1" 5 5"” c. R. FOSTER. LLB. M0”! N M" C""""" Loans on City and Farm Properties. That was a magnificent gift of a million dollars to the Montreal Neurological Insti- tute by the millionaire owner of Montreal Star, Mr. John Wilson McConnell. Mr. Mc- Connell has been long a director of the In- stitute, and in the past has contributed -largely to its maintenance. Mr. McConnell was not bred to the newspaper business; he made his money in general business enter- prises, having been managdirector of the Dllr (1009 dfllll "l I-ld”l:l'l”d5 ld9 9"” formalism. giving the impression cx-service men an hair a verse that H 0,, me C , economic situation. due in rural tells you): you wilihife idle Zffniaelixiis the Hm 1" Prmcemwll RDYBRY. dlslrlcls 10 lllcll P0l5l'0 "095 bC' nal life; and that way is l.rinclp- which owriooks Richmond Bay mg d,3p05cd 0.; 31 o,,e.h,-,1: the any to be honest and mspecmble arid the wide extent of country cost of production. and in the ur- Keep wmm, the law of the land snrrcunding it.. His Excellency was hm centres to pick 01 ermrpIoy- jam and be an acme work" m m; much struck with the great beau- menl. ' church, and be sure to give your W M the scenery which even" . , umncm support” y me" you are whee-e presented itself to his view. 1NTERE5Tl5-D a Christian and need have no fear mm" M5 ""1"! " M" 3"” of the future! As much an to say, 15Ws' he ""5 wmed mm" by f you were bum ,, chrlsmn: mu deputation with an address, after don't have to experience the now receiving which ms Excellency birth or be born of the Spirit. Mor- expressed ms mtmtion 01 Vismng su."g' I as veryynuch1mpre55- m t k the Town. for the purpose of W B y can never i e the mace M examining lnio the question rela- "On attaining the summit of 1 am. Sir. etc. Joliinston's River. THE CHURCIPS MISSION . - . St. Lawrence Sugar Refi s Ltd besides ith ti ltter in our Public 1 ment is over thirty years old. Our pass- -- ed W 18 9 Y convers on. - . - F th 16th inst., entitled A 1 this to cncronchments on the 150 Richmond Street Mu: ' an : cnger equipment has an average age of : dll'eCt0l 0f 3 lllllllbel 05 0lll9l' Pmspemlls -l'?;:;mcl?:rch': Mission--,,becouso it ......::I," 3,3: g,;,i,l;E,,;”:9,;l,”g Common: but the weather con- Charlottetown. P. E. I. or A' I" I" about 281;; years, and in spite of recon- llSlll9SS6S- It Wlll lle recalled that When glglcilregllfgiosxlli lglxlgsigilzllilgfilxc i,i?3:dt:::m0tl'll preached therefrom, ggnlglggdgfsg If Fkioimc, A. LARGE. oenrisr struction, a good deal of it is obsolete by Lord Atholsian decided to dispose of the mm 0? the church. The mm had Swomlgomgsrle ;Rlht2:e!r:g;);cs::: View Mm we mm” mmsm." K c . Dental x-nu present-day standards. It must be frankly Star, Mr. McConnell offered to Purchase ll. crrmtainly 'th:v rilgiht siaiatlige: 'I;A salts. some will even tell us from enllwsucafefgll lltl, fllmlllllnl, lf; Bmm”. s;,,,,,,;,. Nam, GLORIA aumoino . - ' Cit .' eno ereey litthtthh mill 55-'l5Wll0 - ' ltoSt' admitted, too, that our supply of rolling to which Lord Atholstan agreed but us xiuftfland only ,"',,.,,, ch,mr,.,, ,,,,l3,l”.l;,l”,,,,,,,,”),,,,,, e,,:3t,r,;:",f,f,l,1;",1,Z? concerned. Royal C:-arrguotogtnagsgutlldlns ""32. i;, made a proviso that he himself would re- lain control till his death, which took place several years later, so that Mr. McConnell had time to get acquainted with details in running of such a splendid newspaper before entering into possession. Under his direct- ion the Star has expanded and increased in popularity and public service till it is now the leading newspaper in the evening field could see and have courage enough to Christianity and Democracy. I ' ' ' to bring the present status of the say some of the sermons we hear "On Saturday m0l'nl-Ill H13 31!- Church to the mind of the public today are not worthy to be called cellency proceeded on his return in this manner. sermons; they should be called lcc- t9 Ch”l""'eww”' "h"”3h '5” Worldly amusement and public turcs. In fact I have come to lie- bea"m"l "5 Plcl"l'"q"' "M" entertainment are not the only llevc that we have some of the men” 01 New London. Oollendllh evils that are coming into the false teachers with us today that and New Glasgow. He was aocom- luv. ssnnsson. 1.0. Church; it is fast becoming mod- we are told about in the Scripture named to New London by Donald all. runs. Ia. LLB. ernized,. secularized and commer- to beware of. who would in the last 7"0ll"90lll9l'3l- ESQ-r W11”! ll: 910 Ilnhtdrl. etc. ' ciallzed. A church today is not con- days of this dispensaron - which E0ll00l house. he was received by colleetlene .. Money in Lean - sidered modern unless there is an we are now xnpronchins g deg the Magistrates and other princi- .. on” 6...," 8",”. annex attached. to have different ccivc the very elect if it were poss- 931 l-llll3ll"'lll"ll5 lll me dmllctv chgngugupn - forms of entertainment and l ible. ...and presented with 'an "address - ”'”- H Mni:- - stock is not adequate to the demands of seasonal traffic peaks, and while some im- . provements have been made to terminal .' and yard facilities, serious bottlenecks ex- I i let." He reminded his hearers that the C. N. R. did not have the advantage of planned growth, but was originally just a coil- glomeration of 'lines "seldom complement- ary, sometimes duplicative, and often com- LOANS ON CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES Moilieaon 8: Paulie s. 'l'Iil0ll -- Oltllttlllt 3 2 line esainined. glasses litiedl, corner Kent 0 000309 5” Office riiora me-aorno int 4,m Palmer 8: Hosloii petitivc." All thlllgS Considered: evems east of Toronto. functions. In some sections of t is If the Church does not wake up which "35 '9” 5? r justified the action taken in bringing about . . . ferggxgwigeglgugghaorgganlg-g3n;,gg3 gig lrgmeiaiicgigi aoogeooume 3: "Em, E;l;c,,,,,, H W, . - a i. -naiium. was; L--ll lhe C0llS01ldatl0l1 05 31958 1'3llW3Y5 mm 9 noon or evening, even in the, maxi only to drive out the moncy-rhung- lng the school, was driven by ch.. R. h” 0' N." 56;". g,.,..l,ue unmea system: but he took-is-ue w-th the Mr. Gemzc Manor, of the row. our. :3S."”l:2lla.”';2..':?..'i”'"2.l'n”" :;l..l".:..l.'::. my-mm i;?2:.,El”:; r...l.:..::”';l.i .. e W'"”"- '- choice Of Policy WlllCh llanslellefl all llle rict of Prince, dilated in the Legislature on snlrlllml food they have ri-celled I am, sir, el.c.. banners. etc. ii-its l:xcelloncy's "mam ,ouc".o.. Mom" To I'M debts from the bmkrupt compames 0". 10 the prosperity 0f U10 farmers in Prince. "gntsfrerirtiniiuiiiiri if Miirshfield, P.E.I. an DENNIS gaiirlrdsggefaifryihi-8A1i)::npuuung8ent on nib: "”'"”- We ' -3- Au MCGIIWU" the balance sheet of the newly organized where. he said, there was not a vacant farm, ,,,e,.,.,, my h,,.e , good M131 much 3, my mm. we mm pm, mu 1':-an naiivegig gnnglglrglh goucl1'olt,l'.lc- system and ,.equ,,.ed it to shoulder "8 f3ll' He paid tribute to the potato industry for time." V ceeded through the settlement to "w""0 . No-nu E10, . l . . . so k t k. i lth thl . em, Elmo I'll! ' , lllsllc bllldell of lntelest qulte beylmd M contributing in no small measure to such a and Tveenmlieleer ioesciiigteurz by 53!: H' 3' A5 :R0dvIVN' R'cP' :33: fleiaiirrii riihirti: esldiii-t W".on- C M'm:"m' wuugm ca acit to pay out of operations." (Under me. What about the ilve thousand ' ill" 6 tinned his journey to, Oavsndish - , 0" Bl! Ill"-9'" P Y . . . I d b up happy state of affairs. He could have gone um wen ma” mg, 1; me, do" 1 by ,.m.. M.” m, Hm Rm, nf.- w.. R, can.” . ""3 lecapllallzatlon 93" pmmse 3' '" further and given Klnkora credit for being can only say that they belong to DIST bridge. .. chum.” . TUVEQ9" C0mmlSSl0" 0" Tra"5p””t,a””"' the the first community to grow white potatoes :,ho!:yp,:,”S?,t,.,,,';”"d "la "W l” ll” Now Located in Ihe Hamgxfg M” at ”":,mg.2f, "”""' 9”””' JOIIII P.' NRIIOISOII. prospects are that the C. N. R. will now be for expo". The late Mr, Mclvor had -aband. The church is dedicated to the NEW CURRIE BLDG. the 1,e.f,gy"3'i7u,.",:,'gg.y,.n: mm. m m:."::wT"To W,” m, LL 3. placed on a more stable financial basis.) oned his farm, and gone to Boston to earn ie.:rd;s;lv:crlr :!Xi(vlK::s?Hl;0::Gd0;'P'l'p3K: second Flam. menis as he drove along the . , ' R M” Gmdo" wmpamd the members M a living. There he read in his Guardian of itiiiil worship only. not to be used C0r- Km 4' 9'1"" 5"- ' 'pi'e2iedmwir:nmlio reached '5' Mb." 57”" MnIs"'il'i:o"c"o ' the Railway Committee in Parliament to a which n was a Subscfber f th 1 as an entertainment house.- and 7'" E"""""' cnvmaim, um, nnurmm. ug. ' n.A.. u.a. . shareholdcrs' meeting "the Committee ' e - l '0 e campmg” Wm-lloll Ind 9-mlllelnelll 0ellil'e-- ,0, K, g 1,9 Q ,, lament which. he observed. exhib- IIONII ro LOAN l" 9"" ”- c''"'''' , ' , inaugurated by the late Professor Murphy nor A pl-cc to lecture In and have " ll" My one opp. ..,.,, or . may oim-ioimmi. r.s.i. room an members, as it were, -voting your shares by I feasts, social times. oto. relephon. no m am" th .........::Z.:... of the Experimental Farm to substitute h an , ,,.,, g , W "M ill lll ' Will" rox ." He doubted if there was any . . . "'9' 9' ""3 ll Well 9" country. rather than a oettle- II. M66" 4-” phar:holders' meeting at which such ii Mme for the prevanmg blue potatoesl Mn mi,iL::iw "i.f"f.0"”'”" 1' iii: iiuih ' K LLB n. 5 Hdillld S - sa -Ill EC WC I20 I)! G n . our church notices. They are very fascinating and interesting. and are sure to draw a crowd, but while they may have some good moral effect they can never take the place of the true Gospel based on faith. hm. and the Cross. It the J.P. llatflmll I . .- . . . . . McIvor'wrote to the editor asking what . Eggsaigngf c::1r;oS'g)n:: arf;h'b.l.i;.z:is,l.? wee, prospects there were for a market for such it added "is a healthy attitude and one whicll a cmp' and Pmf,e550r Mmphy wthmized it I weliizome-provided, of course, that it is the editor to it'll" M" Memo” he WW” .7. restrained by common sense... guarantee a paying market for all the white ' potatoes he could produce. Wlth.that assur- " H). HJRIAL N0. .33 lines, Mr. Mclvor returned to Kinkora, and - in three years produced abundant crops which the late Mr. John MacFadyen, Aug- ustine Cove, saw with gratification not un- mixed with envy. He came to the city and interviewed Professor Murphy with the re- sult he became the second exporter of white potatoes. Later when the industry began rapidly to expand, Mr. McFadyen saw the necessity for better .guidance.,dii-action and organization. He interviewed the Editor of The Guardian on the subject, and was in- troduced by him toMr. JolmD.,l-lypdirian, than prominent in Rotary, .wlml;,uiafn;l:t asaaisna, an-o oissaas A. owner. is ii. I-L ' .m':;g..g.' .u Ildrrhtera and sol idlort Oaaadiao :o.:h”ef..0Iii.i:i:ei-e Ill! 1. s. osllalrrliiiiie r V . R0... commas, C e 0l'N)ilh7l'llIs'i' rnonli: 2372- 123. Kent Street ' "imam Iliiipaons Alfndil .:.:- i ' Parliament adjoums today until April Val . ,3, ;ry . a a e g , ' , spring has been with us for some iime butrofficiaily only.sinfe l.if26 this morning- ” in The civilian flying club organized at the i R. c. A. r. Station at Summertide indiglms that it is not only flying personnel who are air" minded and wish to qualify for civil HY- - IIIKJ . ' ' ltllll'ltAifrl0N and ANALYSIS If e or iii; Potato Grow”e)i'-