PAGE FOUR NOVEMBER 25, 1953 THE GUARDIAN Authorised ss Second-Clsss Mall rm Offlco Doporlsncut. Ottawa. The Island Gusrdlsn Publishing Co. Editor and Mlnlging nimlor. Inn A. comm. Assoclsto Editor. Frank Wslkos. IHBCUIATION "Covcrs Prlnco Edward island like the dew" "Tho strongest memory is weaker than the woolsosi ink”. GHABLOTTETOWN WEDNESDAY. NOV. 25. 1068- ”Adventura Playground" Incorporation is the order of the day for villages throughout the Province. The step is dictated by the necessity of providing the many services which become necessary when a locality becomes built-up. These are many and varied but one in particular tends to be overlooked and when omitted can hardly be rectified at a later date. creation of all ages and in recent years for the parking oflcars is something that must be undertaken at the earliest possible date. it is not particularly expensive to reserve grounds for public purposes while they yet form part. of wide open fields but once sub- division has taken place and development carried out it is a costly luxury indeed to provide playgrounds, sports fields and parks. Playgrounds for the younger children especially need to be located throughout a community. Mothers of young children do not want them to spend their time at long distances from home. This means that if such playgrounds are not planned for from the earliest days of a municipality and add- ed to as the community grows. the young- sters uill just have to get along without. -able to take delivery. the problems of other agricultural sections. .11-IE;5iUARDIAN. cnmznorrarowu A A v of the situation therefore seem to demand that the board make sdvancesto farmers on farm-stored grain, at least undl the quotas are opened up and the elevators There is probably merit in this conten-, tlon. Certainly there is no disposition on the part of Maritime farmers to minimize They have, however, a right to expect the same consideration from governments. In the past, Western grain producers have been much more successful in pressing their grievances at Ottawa, probably be- cause they are better organized and have had more persistent spokesmen. There is a lesson here for our Maritime representa- tives, who all agree that farming is vital to our conomy but are too inclined to look at the issue from its political angles. We can make much better progress by work- ing together, and this applies to our fish- eries as well. These two basic industries are just as important to us as wheat farm- should present at all times a united front. EDITORIAL NOTES King's County is to be congratulated on the near completion of the new nursesi residence at Montague. It represents the enthusiastic work of auxiliaries in various sections of the County, continued over at period of years. There is some consolation in the fact that Charlottetown workers drawing un- employment benefits numbered twice as many a year ago as at present. Even more encouraging is the prospect of a boom re- sulting from private and public building. 0 O .2? - The trusteeship aspect of the office of &mm Latest Bulletin - East German Uprising Official News Service of tho Government of West Gcrmsny. I zNotes Bx "We have always known that hocdlsu self-interest. was bad morals; we now know that it is bad economics."-Franklin D. Roose- volt. '1 I-I lorry: said the dentist, 'but you cannot have an appoint- ment. with me this afternoon. I have ll csvitios to flll.' Then he Dlcufl W his golf bag and went out." -Guelph Mercury lublio ownership of tdcphonos in Alberta doesn't. encourage the Speed of sound. One story is that people can fly more quickly be- tween towns with messages than the messages can be transmitted by phone.-Welland-Port colbomc Tribune. Called to o Seattle, Wash. coun- try club to investigate what was described as s "time bomb tick- ing" outside the back door the sheriff's squad found. water drip- ping rhythmically into an empty tin can. This jittery sgcl-Strata was bought in 1048 for 81,000. Last week it was sold to an electronics firm for 3110.000. That is just about next best. to an Alberta farm found resting on an oil well.-Fort William Times-Journal.' Those Montrcolcrs doffing top- costs to back in balmy weather, perhaps unprecedented for this time of year. may not consider themselves special objects of the smiles of nature. For just: as tho - sun shines alike upon the just snd the unjust, so does this unusual weather pattern spresd to include even our friendly, smiling fellow citizens, the Eskimos. These Arctic- dwelling , ' are usually snow- ed and frozen in by this time of year. But from Churchill. Manf- toba, upon the west. coast. of Hud- son Bay, comes the report that winter up there is slow in msking it appearance. The inch of snow that has fallen has melted. No icd 25 miles from the city of Toronto. - flood are visible in the Bay which , The Wa xi- ilut siven by Dr. vuhmm, sh, fsnsson in Halifax. As ty on the Arctic with.g.1:.,L2:f,1l: wide reputation, Dr. stefumon has a right. to be heard and 1,, st; mum: advocating, .. h, ,, advocated for many you" ' the development of the nof-ti);ut' tgrsiltories of both Canada and ii: nted States. -I-I clc-Herold am” chmnli Northurnbsr s 1.... WW "Wm "Bambi: '3n.'l.5'Z Y9" 111 hlmrv" for the plum: and storing of this important cm 3 Throughout the province, hnrvcai)-' lug weather ha been ideal gin and color of the fruit is bend, mill expected. considering gh host of into Augugt, md p,.e,"orf age sales have been heavier than usual. Estimated production of 2. :o5,ooo bushels is slightly 5.1.... Vernse. however, with Western Ontario yielding seventy-two per. cent of the total. By the end of October harvesting was Completgd including Northern spy ,De11c1om' The provision of open spaces for the re- mg 15 to the Prim": Pr.ovm,ces' and 1" ford Beacon-Herold. and other winter Va 1 in everything affecting their interests we --.. mu ,0 " "Jlld re- . s res are making tem,punR A 200-scrc farm, situated about displays.-Toronto Telegram, At s dinner of th society of America, 'o.g"';?'l,',:; Speakers-the most highly honm. 5:11 one-was a man who, signed s amazing career as a geologm iust after the West had been taken into Canada-Sometime bcforo thg railway reached the Rockies and is still alive to tell about it.-and in good heslth. Mr. Joseph 3. Tyr. rail is one of the few remaining links with pioneer Canada and he is now 95 years of age. But. he is- older than Canada. mm 1,, Walton. November 1, 1353.. mm years before Confederation, hi. father came from Ireland in 1535 and built. the old mill on the Hum. ber River which has been per. petunted by the night. spot. by tho same name. After his gradugugn from university he was sent to the Rockies as s. geologjst "jug; gm, the West had been token in by Csnsda. Sir John A. Macdonald wanted to find out what he'd got - - I treat many people were saying the West would never amount to anything. Mr. Tyn-ell 1. one of the few Canadians now liv- ing who has seen the great hem, of buffalo roam the prairies, rode in a covered wagon and shipped No great expense need be gone to for this purpose. It is not essential to install elaborate equipment such as slides, swings and seesaws. In fact youngsters often turn away from such equipment to make their lecturers, etc.) s.nd five percent. housewives. Eleven percent. of all those condemned to data were youths under 21. mostly apprent- ices and students. 0 I Although the authorities in the Soviet zone attempted to minimize the people's uprising of June 17 with every means of B-olshevist dialectic in the days immediately following, they have now swung completely over to persecuting the FROM DOVER BEACH The sea. is calm tonight. The tide is full, the moon lies fair Upon the Straits-on the French coast, the light company director is emphasized in the Supreme Court of Canada judgment on the Lord Nelson Hotel, Halifax appeal. Dealings which wouldtbe to the profit of anyone "at is usually fronen over by this time on-lbou show no disposition to undertake their annual southward migration and seal hunting is out The Eskimos lie banks but they ' of the question. These figures do not include about on sunny own fun. A rough patch of ground, the arm's length" from the company may be gleam, and 3, g,,,,.,. the am, 0, I . . . ' eal or alleged participants with 1 edb So it illtar unnlng hort of meat. which 1, 1, g l'0l18ll91' the better makes an ldeal Place ml W93-ted 35 b9lllE for the comilallyls beneflt Glimmligglgngnziaggit out in me every terroristlc measure at their ibhreticexpxdiiifromy tilde slrinnrmsrl hiskers the mild weather I. not 1111' '.I'.':2l!)I8::lDl.y mule "Mn. Mencken ' disposal. shooting of the West Bel-uner wuly mum: ' -' ' tresl C ” adventure. Children are blessed with vivid tranquil bgy, one of the first communist. i'e- June 18. who WM , -- . Whcn wc speak. as wo .reIII0'II3- and as its agent when done by a director. . . Q Gottiing on imagination and can make such a plot - V acuom was the dmmlsm 0, the charged by me sum, mmml, ml. 1M0 the Vvlld WEEK 3 R0Tyib3itl9fleld OF 3 Members of Parliament have-a difficult Come n'1(;h(i,he..j1-vl1nd0w' meet is the ";''l;"” Smlal D9-m0Cl”5l mlnlsler no reason whatsoever. of "provoca- ly do. of the enormous Potcnteigl . . . p . . - 0 ' x m 1 1- I 0 ustice, Fechner, who had dared tion on behalf of s. foreign in- of modern Osnsdo. s.nd of e trackless ,1ungle,.all without benefit of ex task -in standing up for the rights of their Wnliyrevrtohhel Ge: noglelzu ihbieo xsmiy to concede to the workers of the Lemgeme sm,m..' not I mm mm. which mmdm, de,,,k,,,, pensive landscaping. constituencies. It is necessary to paint the bunched mm Soviet Zone one constitutionally court martial sentence has been mm; 1... made, we think gener- l guaranteed right. tosu-ike. announced of the many carried out glly in terms of the Dunedin Listen! you hear the grating roar Of pebbles which the waves suck back. and fling At their return, up the high strand, black side of the picture in order to show the consequences of lack of consideration. There should be other occasions to let the As was made known in the mid- dle of July. he was replaced by the former vice-president, of the sup- reme court of the "DDR", Dr. Hilde by the Russians. Thus it int possible to make any exact statement on the num- ber of those condemned by the Sov- o the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of our Vital Industries coverles of minerals. But. these resources. even the newly 10 ll 90'" how usual-chsblc sro his . . . B i . cl . d til it: . N0 dollllt all OUT Island r9P1'95elltal1Ve5 world know Of the opportunities and ad- egnbgiln, cease an an M” Benyamih, who had already years lets. and the severity of their and exploited resources of Nor h- Jlldcunanis. and Ills wuys put Wm, trmmlom cadence slow. md ago made a name for herself by sentences. However, judging from gxn Quebec and Iobrmdor. lic re- finding out! For who hath known "on the tho mind of the Lord? or who hsth lativsly for south and map." But Canada as 1 whole stretches so far north into the application of Bolshevist judicial methods. 1,,-mg the well-known procedure of Soviet The eternal note of sadness in. . . . military courts one can assume them to have been sentenced to will indorse the appeal made in the House vantages which nevertheless exist. of Commons on Monday by Mr. J. Angus ' ' ' been his counsellor? MacLean. stressing the need for further improvement in the provision for insur- ing lobster fishermen's boats and gear. Mr. MacLean cited instances in his own riding of Queen's last year, where fishermen had lost practically their whole equipment in one disastrous storm. He also cited the case of Island potato growers who were forced to sell their crop at prices below produc- ducers. Every farming area appears to be hav- ing trouble at the present time. Ac- cording to the Calgary Herald, there is a. serious economic crisis on the Prairies. Town after town reports that farmers have run out of cash, are charging up their grocery and fuel bills, and merchants, in self-protection, are having to suspend credit. This despite the fact that grain yields were good in 1951 and 1952, and most of this grain has been paid for. In fact farm income has been fairly good for several years and most famlers ought to be on sound financial footing. Where has their money gone? New machinery, so frequently necessary for successful fann- ing, has eaten up a lot of it. And oper- ating costs are high too. ' The crisis of the moment is due on- tirely to the inability to realinepany money on the 1953 crop. It has been a heavy crop, of good quality, and despite lower prices will represent a good deal of money 1 to Prairie farmers. But until the grain is delivered to -elevators, not a cent can be obtained on it. And, until there's room in the elevators, it can't be delivered. The winter may be mostly over before any sub- stantial returns can be had from the crop- Norinally a person with a valuable com- modity on his hands and not enough money -in his pockets can change one for the oth- gr, 1-1; may have to work hard to rustle up 3 buytr. But with Prairie grain he gun; .16 g thing. It's against the law to - lotto but the Canadian est is'the Government. The facts y,&..p .. M , , pi. Six distinguished Canadians met in New York recently. Five were presidents of Canadian universities and one is president of a Canadian college. All are graduates of Dalhousie University. The Maritimes have always been noted for their contribution to education and it is clear that the reputa- tion continues to be justified. , O O O Sclphocles long ago flow CTXI 899. of human misery; we Find also in the hound I thought, Hearing it by this distant north- Heard it on the Aegean. and brought: Into his mind the turbid ebb and -Matthew Arnold. on her instructions punishments forced labor of between of a blatantly terrorislic order have years. since been meted out. Up do octo- 0 ' - ber 19. district courts in the Sov- According to an internal let. zone and the East German city court have passed five death sentences and -five sentences of penal servitude for life on charges -of participation on June 17. In 300 other cases courts have passed sentences totalling 1,205 years. averaging about four years it let military justice have added to 3.000 even before the 17th of June. sentenced by Soviet Zone Economic and Social Council to take up notation of providing a double check on Si- hoildw All places of business Dunotan's'Cht.hedral, in this t for each defendant. tention or spoonerlsm" were reversed, and then linked- 109.026 report. of the soviet Zone Ministry of the Interior, 1.300 such victims of Sov- already been reported to the Soviet Union. people sentenced In the total numbers of those are moreover only a. few members fault-finding. don. journey. L ' 0 Two great professions, chartered accountancy, the Bar teaching practice without emphasis on The Douglas Skyrocket that attained a speed of 1,327 m.p.h. had fuel only for three minutes but if a similar speed could be maintained New York would be little more than two and a half hours from Lon- In other words a traveller leaving London would arrive. in New York two and I half hours before he started because the sun takes five hours to make the apparent and are behind the Clly. on Wednesday evening last. for the Purpose of defraying a Portion of the expense incurred "1 "Gently importing a magnifi- cent new organ for the use of the Cathedral. The public having NC". by advertisement. invited to Iltelld. It large number of both Protestants and Catholics were in at-tendance to listen to the power- ful strsins of a very superior 0,-. Kill The music. both instrumental and vocal. was highly creditable to all parties concerned. The choir -which appears to be 1 very large 01” "fleets neat. credit on their lender. the Rev. Fr. Trudellc. The Fifteen, Yesrd' Purchgge Bill. recently passed by the 1.231;. lnture, will prove directly ban... "ml to many tenants in this n. lsnd. It gives tenants a formal dlliohllte for large lmounts of arrears of rent, and the right. to demand It deed in fee aimlple of ”snollygoster” was born. A little. later. and for some time, Mr. Dil- lon contributed it column to a weekly newspaper ill the Euclid area. and he helldcd it "The Snolly- 1 goster Club". Then, he says. he dropped his column and he neverl saw or heard the Word again llnlll! the ex-President used it the otherl day. But somewhere along the line thel word had become the property of the fanciful fellow who wrote about the ferocious and mythical beasts of the southcm swamps. And somehow it was planted in Mr. Truman's mind, saved for an ap- propriate occasion. - COMPLETE VISUAL IIEFRACTIOLJ AND ANALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESON & SON Optometrists 53 Grafton Street Canadian Tax Foundation now holding its annual meeting st Winnipeg. The founda- tion has no axe to grind except to make the law more equitable and workable. Many of its suggestions in the past have been in- corporsted in legislation and it may be ex- pected that the results (if the present meet- ing wlll in due course have their effect on the tax structure and practice. 0 O 0 WI! wishes prletors. day the word Lillian Mary Bayiis, English theatrical manager, died this ddte 1937. She began her career as a child violinist and played in Great, Britain and South Africa. From 1898gshe was lesee and manager of the Old Vic Thos'tre in London and in 1914 was as- sociated with the introduction of Shake- speare's plays as a permanent programme at that theatre. In 1931 she also leased the rebuilt Sddler's Wells Theatre for the pro- lry him to indies out. of wedlock." lord of the Mencken in his coined by (friction of opera in English. Vt American language" , s Georgia editor In Shollygoglerg .(0M.sws Journal! in the spirit. of pure research we explored in these columns the other "snoliygostzn", used by Mr.ifu1-y-'15-union to d lbe some lowdown Republicans sniccrdld "A person born , V V e quoted from n book published in Wsshlmton in 1910 which had A quite cxplsnstion-it csllcd the tester s monster out of the folk- southem l cypress their forms on the pgynqgng. in one sum, of fifteen years' rent. It in opposition to the o-we believe, several pro. - 3,, fnsuruucn differ-ant molly- PC but it seems the word was in lctin unions before mo. H. L. on it III. lven thst is not.,thc earliest. A, letter in the New York Herald. Tribuns from Philip R. Dillon yW.K. Rogers Agencies Limited COMPLETE SERVICE Office Hours: ' . 9:00 until 5:00 Mon y through Frldsy. Closed all day Soto y. Telephones: . Office -181 Queen Sheet - 8541 - 8542- JOHN R. ROGERS WALTER M. BEARS ,,,n" Residence Residence m 9411 4323 m rnovmon , AGENTS rnaovano Arctic that there is still some one- third of the country to be open- ed up and onoloited, if pouible VITAL EXPORT Virtuslly the whole economy is Ceylon depends on export of tea such was the theme of an odskeu rubber and coconuts. H. J. Mulion. R.O. courts opgonwfhg P.I.l. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. Elmer Iionehord. B.A. tion costs. Western Efalll PP0dl-lC9PS Call India has asked the United Nations 90 percent. of these sentences of the peopwg police and the Munknm :':"t"'3' ' C0mPTl5ed Penal Fewllvllde. the TE' State Security Service. although Phone .3 QARRISTER 5oLIc1ToR' l i Colloctlons - Money To bosn g 175 Grafton strut Gordon E. MocMilloIl. I.A.. LL.l.. BAIIBISTISR. B0l.ltJl'l'0B. ;l:tc.. in Pl-inoo st. 6 rlothtown DIAL 5228 ........mm.....m......m.. Frederic A. Large. 0.0. Barrister; Solicitor. Notary loyal Bsnlr of. Canada Building Charlottetown. I'. I. 1. Loans on City and Full lromrtlos Chas. R. MCQIIGIJ BA. IAIN STIR. BOLICITOB. hold their crop until market trends improve, it i p . but the Perishable nature 05 the Potato the matter of the adoption of s new World - Old Charlottetown L'2”f.lf' wfeirepslidflri-L :”.if.f.-ll” .'.f;...iS”33?..””””i.l.m.i33; Mugpl... 3, twin" 195 Q,,,,,,"3,T'””Q E”i;,,,,,,, 423; Crop .m3-kes thl5 procedure lmPraCtiC3ble- Calendar which "offers harmony and order :, mm. 1.. L L) "5 and firmenv 25 Percent 511' places in the'zone. many persons I ll Migrant aph an ' Mr. Marl-earl Was Speaking lit the Drift to all strata of socletyi" 113 ls Perpetual .m. l)l1l:yel:tellii:er?tesri:eniizngllilifilllzffmnrif ?f,,"Q”.m1:,5,:T::fo,l;oiic.'.1 whS,,lX1T.ll I. sounuun -numvol. an " ' " ' " ' Address debate, but his comments were and balanced. The one day1eftun3,ccount- NEwspAyEn 11-EMS ists. intellectuals, teachers, and ruled, i K"'ll”Pl- 9'0 on w. R. cu”... timely also in view of the Dominion-Pro- ed for would, in the Indian proposal. be From an. hT.nTr Dec 9 1364- ...?Qi?..i"f..i2L?3n.TiiZl3e" 3.iu.'h??.3 Palmer 8: Hdsidm cmoruoron vineial conference On at-lllcultufe ROW "'1' dedicated "to the universal harmony and 'y.,t,,d,w be,” ,,',e d,,'y '89, I; traces in back, in his own experi- 17th June have not been concretely A. J. IIAILAM. B.A., LLB. c :h.h der way in the Federal capital. At the unjty of mankind." tliprttsullwyx ghednxecuuve Government fellfi; ”;),1lf:Ill- ms he mcounmd g:f;”3l:"”,l;g;'L numur. no t L 9... gm , m ,,m, 5. opening session on Monday, the Nova Scotia - 0 0 BMW ;:"Mm'j;,f,f'"(;f,f,1 the word, at first "gully snoster" in varied sources make it howeverl, ”'""Of,:,,'::'.',:o,;"nf",: 5, L ' A w.m'.n Gouda Minister of Agriculture, Hon. A. W. Mac- Inspectors of elememary schools in l3les1t;u.r;:b1: Rloscing of a bound. Ellggzalfndltpmatoliagilag NSol.fltilil.1l;'s sf:'.,h1P,,;.;.::b;:r::.t::! Emilio, p "Om" ,0 "MN m.- - L ' . Kenzie. noted lhilt farm net TEVGWGS "9 Ontario dislike their title and are trying to City .- ncraldl, .-."Sf.f.?SfJ,”i3,12,,;i;ff ham in Euclid town.-ahln. ohm, I... ..',........i,... cm-.'iod.y, l Maunsan. yak. 3, l-- - down sixteen per cent and mm costs of and a -ubsumte that has no voice com or mm - -A - ?.3lf.l.'lf.?l:”.:?.i:ll".;'; :.:2”s'...ttf Nicholson ””"'t3.f.lt..”.l-l:”:.l2'" ”"' 11! Grafton lino! pPOdi1CtiOl'i are up fifteen 1081' cent. High tauon. In.this Province the inspector”! djs. were closed. and divine service crats as it term of derision to apply p t W. "A1-3150", Q0, n 0 M In. couumm freight rates were cited as imposing an ad- trick are pmvjdgd with 3, supervisor of 3;; fgldmilrsl the different churcheg lgeaegls ;g;.u;lrCl;r;a:p::;:nit: HEQV-Idp::ll'el((,!ls'l stggsetr; mil; Jo::.ma.Pi-13335.0 ln;;,..N Lll.:.a Jiigggggi g. ditional burden on Marlilme farm PT0' schools. 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