Published every week-day morning s: Street. Charlottetown. P. E. l.. by The Company Limited. Associate Editor. Frank walker. Branch offices at Alberton Authorized as Second Class lile Post Ufficc Department. Ottawa. By snnum. inces and U. S. A. 812.00 per snnum. Carlie-I: "The strongest memory Is-Tvealses til the weakest ink." Summerside. Montague "rill-3 GUARDIAN 136 Prince Thomson Editor lnxl Manager. Ian A. Burnett. Mall Charlottetown. Summrisitle 51.3.00 per Elsewhere In P E. l. 59.00. Litner Brav- Ind Mt would have all men." Dominion Day ing the confederation. ing United States on reasonably As the plaque in Chamber expresses it: "Providence their guide. they builded better tha knew.” public soon changed to one of firm ship and these two North America tions. exemplifying democracy in a had frequent their neighbour. Canada. whose constituent had already enjoyed merit before Confederation, new kind of sovereignty. A the Legislatures of the Provinces. ture to preserve the best of their ow of Nations. a concept which today p even republics to be members and ma distinction of race or creed. Wealth we have in plenty. of its possession but to be thankful the best use of the material blessings Providence has bestowed. Woman Ami Marriage derance of males in Canada. accord the 1951 census tables. --females preponderate. group males again lead until 80 wh males once again take over. igthe Hamilton Spectator, that chances of marrying increase with by more married women retumlng to immediately their children no ments can be made. The man having a husband, children career. ence, medicine. education. law and . 3. home and children. necessity for it. As society advance it social problems-new divisions attitude toward the home and its tenance. French Prsalsr's Prospects may have of curing his country's i itfcwdness. At the very outset Enlhlsrshlp he made it known that. 1.". 1 them. This was no to express confidence September 1st will be the 90th anni- equal created the new Dominion of the north. the Confederation being n they The warlike temper of the Re- friend- n na- repub- lic and in a constitutional monarchy, have reason to be thankful Provinces responsible govern- developed sovereignty divided between Parliament at Ottawa and 8 It en- abled peoples of different language and cul- I1 way of life while maintaining "unity in the face of the world. Canada also developed the new concept of the British Commonwealth ermits kes no Dominion Day. however. is not an occasion to boast. and consider seriously whether we are making which Up to the age of 20 there is a prepon- ing to This preponder- ance is greatest iii the first group-birth B to four years-and steadily diminishes in 1; each following five-year period. From 20 to 34-the most important marrying ages From the 35 age en fe- It is obvious from these statistics. says a woman's every . year and that society will have to face and solve the growing social problems created work longer de- pend on them, or before. if other arrange- traditionalist in the future may not find it easy t6 ac- cept as an everyday fact almost every wo- and l Even today in such professionsas scl- some branches of business, the training is so long dhd expensive that many women do not feel .justified in sacrificing it entirely for the s into "ya new era this attitude is certain to be- 'come more common and it will bring with of sponslbility for child welfare between par- ents and state and, inevitably. a different 1'8- main- Whatever hope M. Pierre Mendes-France lls, he poSOes at least one good political afset- of his rather to office by means of Communist ' the Assembly. he would step t very ' P Communist deputies. who in the for I If des-France's terms that the widely separated coloniesi ll-ldge by Commulnist "Wiles wfd diplomatic ways in other fields, it is fair to predict that M. Mendes-France will be Premier for ones at that. inal owner. shoe. There has I at the present like miniature paid the tax, pointed. Tomorrow, is connected l honour the pledge would be to surrender . to think otherwise, the chances of his re- maining in office after the month is up do - "not look very bright. l bring it about, but the mathematical prob- i abilities are not in his favour. If one may four weeks, no longer. will have done better than some oflhis pre- decessors. , lloyal Horseshoes If there be anything to the old belief that a horseshoe brings good luck. then Oakham Castle in Oakham. England, must be the luckiest house in the world. For more than 800 years the have been collecting the shoes, and royal Conqueror's Master of the Horse, Walkelyn de Ferrers by name, was the castle's orig- some authority and importance for, accord- ing to tradition, every royal personage or peer riding through the village for the first time was obliged to pay a tax of one horse- of kings, queens, princes, princesses, peers, peeresses, to the village and castle that time many hundreds of horse- They : shoes hang from the storied walls. are of all makes and descriptions-gold, sil- ver, bronze, brass. iron, and even wood. Some are large and ornamental. some are came from the horses' feet. and most elaborate was presented by King George the Fourth. The latest was donated by the late King George the Sixth in 1944. The hope in Oakham now is that the reigning Sovereign will soon pay the vil- lage and castle a visit and bring a shoe from one of the royal steeds to be added to the historic collection. granted that the villagers will not be disap- EDITORIAL Nofrzs This morning, total eclipse of the sun, seen as a partial eclipse in this Provlnce.i O . . Toronto's mayor is going underground. At least Mayor Allan A. Lamport has re- signed as mayor in order to stand for , pointment to the Toronto Transport Com- mission. The five commissioners elect their Nor do they see the own chairman 1 Manchester is an important centre so that it is highly proper that the Manchester Guardian should have solved the question of why shirt buttonholes are vert- ical and pyjama buttonholes horizontal. The trade explanation is that pyjamas "give" to allow for tossing in one's sleep. while shirt edges must be kept straight. O O O . The Tower Bridge. the only bridge over the Thames below London Bi-ld e, wgg. open. ed this date 1894. ' Horace Jones snd,Slr J. Wolfe Barry. has two Gothic towers 200' feet apart and span suspension bridges. or draw can be raised in 90 seconds. N A one dollar mm-'s is being offered by the Fisheries Department for the return of . g x go to the new Premier. the final result showed that M. Mendes-France could have done very nicely without them; and. if he i had not disavowed Communist sympathy. it is more than likely that the other parties Now. whatever may happen inithe future. the Communists will not be able to say that l they gave the Premier his start, nor will , members of other factions be able to say that he started out by being "all things to lined up against him. M. Mendes-France will stand or fall on the success or failure of his efforts to bring peace to Indo-China within a month. That pledge appealed so strongly to the French people that for four weeks the National ..(,,.sm.), of the meeting in Charlouetownl Assembly will disregard all other matters. of the "Fathers of Confederation". Tomor-A It is Wssiblev of Ccursei cme 5”” Way to row will be the 87th birthday of this coun- , try which became ”one Dominion under! u”C9”dm0"3”y t0 Communist demands. the name of Canada" in 1867 and the 81st That mweveri is ”0'3 what the new Premier annm,,.Sa,.y of prince Edward Island join.-l has in mind; nor would the various parties, ' with the single exception In 1343 Mexico had given up all claims munists, tolerate any such solution to the to Texas and ceded the territories of Newi Problem- Mexico and California to the United States. - Expansionist feeling was strong in the Re- public but remained in abeyancc during the early,1860's because of the Civil War. It was very largely to face the rapidly grow- of the Com- honourable peace is M. Men- goal, and there is no reason He may be able to Even at that he castle dwellers A grandson of William the Evidently he was a man of been such a long procession toys, many are just as they; The largest The first Elizabeth and so did Queen Victoria. It can be taken for Dominion Day. S ta: meihing '. W” PUBLIC FORUM This column is open to the dlscusslon by correspondents of questions of interest The Guardian does but necessar- ily endorse the opinion of wuespondcnts. THE SOUTH SHORE ROAD Sir:- There are two groups of people who are complaining, and rightly so. about the condition of the Shore Road, the main highway between Wood Islands ferry and Murray River or directly through to Murray Harbor. The first group is made up of the farmers who own the land. who cultivate it and see it. covered with tons of line. rod. powdered slit stirred up by the dozens of cars on their way to and from the animals refuse to eat the hay-en- crusted product. which grows in the fields along the ribbon of dust. Housewives shudder as they take in their pastel-shaded wash trump the pinkish line. Painters see their. good white exteriors turn to ni of cars and trucks passes along the! main artery. No need to bother with a clock-just watch the ap- proach of the blllowy clouds of dust and one knows that the F8l'l'y1l is in! Earth. sky and sea are ob-l llterated as the dust. rises :0, heights unmeasured. Church attendance has dwindled because of the dangers encounter-I ed by walkers concealed by dust: clouds. in say nohing of damage-S to Sunday suits and "tempers. Thai church by the side of the road, asi Well as the house thereby. lroans with the powdery dust that worms its way into-the lmallest -crevices and settles contentedly everywhere' without regard to appropriateness. The second group to con.-raisin consists of, the tourists who hsve been enticed by flowery fold rs to drive along our south shore the scapes and landscapes. but the only "scape" they can enjoy is to escape form the clouds of dust stirred up by their own one and those of passing cars. Danger and tragedy lurk nearby' when busses and trucks speed on their way. The strawberry season is with us again. It does not last long but to many it very essence of summer. is the ' .ap- ! clothing must It was (1 gned by Sir It. with, either. bank by single- The centre span Cr C t0.w u Qt. fond ms of This is the condition at the very beginning of the summer-will we survive until August, when the flux of the tourist boom reaches us? Can't something be done by the Highway Department to alleviate- thia dangerand nuisance? Can't there be any salt or oil or dust- settler of some kind available un- til the Shwe Road is paved? Truly we can say of this part of our Isle. "every prospect pleases" 4only the mist is vile. In the interest. of better roads- ior the "Garden of the Gulr"- I am. Sir. etc... - fMr.!.l MARY DONALD DEANS Little Sands. Lot 64. THE WHEAT PROBLEM Sir,-In a Canadian Press in. tervlew with Dr. J. W. T. Splnks. head of the University of Sask- Inchrwsn's chemistry department, it was indicated that "defectives with gelger counters” (presumably research workers) "are stripping destructive insects of their private lives; learning the secrets that :will help destroy lhenp" . My interest in the above pic- ture is not so much with the problsm Itself. so much as with the bsfflinuginsblilty-or spparont insblllfy-of than some tireless markers in the research labors- ;!0rlu. to come up with a pflb itlcsl and. economic mechanism mhlch would help us to solo- lspeak "dim ourselves out of the .whesf. bog" in which we find our- iselvcs badly mired at the present lhour. . V 1 know of no other major in- 'duslry”whlch would stand by and Jlulziw the 15 per cent of its an- ;n global productivity--l.e.. the .portIon of the brssdgraln "which 'moves annually Into the interns tfonal market, from ,ths flslds-ato dosfr . valuations the remaining, .lstter ratio does not s . ice substantial number of the li isfoxpectsd to be country. -ohm 3 per- agllladhlutplus mducemgucl ss ff" Northumberland Ferries. Even the sunrise rose alter ontc processionic east to enjoy the unspoiled sea-' for if on c thl 'mIud 'vllsl stuff, consumelil cgithg tit: nation's borders. 0lMous .”lhls. ozrmwa naronr West Coast . By Patrick 1 There is something rotten in the lstate of our Reserve Army. if I may mlsspply a phrase of Shakes- peare: and all parties in the House of Commons seem agreed that we should. as Shakespeare also wrote. mutter impatiently ”0. reform it altogether". However. British Co- lumbia may have offered the best solution. Opposition spokesmen gave s rough ride to Hon. Brooke Clax- ton when he introduced the es- timates of his Defence Depart.- ment. Mr. Drew charged that the (Reserve Army was at its lowest ebb in 50 years Mr. Harkness of Cal- gary. another of the Conservative .Colonels. said that in Canada's 'so-called biggest peacetime man- oeuvres. four regiments were only able to muster 100 officers and i i men in place of their paper strength of 3.200. . Mr. Ciaxton later announced desirable re-organization of the Re- serve Army. His points included hanging its name to the Ml tia; encouraging bands in' dress ni- forms and blowing new instru- ments; and deducting income tax at source from Reserve Army-cab cuse me. from Militia.-pay. The only point not covered was how the Militia can be raised to the essential minimum size from the dangerous and uncreditable rum to which it. has shrivelled. I 0 0 O The trouble appears to be that the Rrserve Army. short of bands. short of guns 'and above all, short of ideas. has taken the fun out of soldlerlng. - The answer has been found by aigroup of enthusiastic individual- lsts on Vancouver Island. who haw- shown that week-end soldiering can be fun. The organizing genius is in poultry breeder sf. Duncan. James Flynn. This former Lieuten- 'anf. Commander in the R. C. N. .has been trying for four years to get "the officials" to organize a .naval reserve unit in his district. This loyal effort to help protect Inur comparatively wide open Paci- lfic Coast made exactly no pi-ogrgsg. so Farmer Flynn then took mat- itcrs into his own hands. and raised his private army. which he called .l.he cowichan Commandos. and which General George Pearkeshv. lo. dubbed Her Majesty's Loyal ,Commun'st Army. He has collected sx-officers, ex- commandos. enthluiastlc non- servlcemrn and refugees from the gmoribund Reserve Army. In a few weeks he has mustered a force of 112 men, which now not only acts as "the enemy" when, the local- Rcscrve Army units have an ex- ercise, but actually outnumber the .lwn Reserve Units. ridicule: and nutwlls them by its unorthodox cuerllla tactics. snd on one oc- icasion-shame of shames- actu- ally captured the Reservists beer supply according to reliable re- ports. - The really significant thing about i hnl sense. the 15-35 per cent run; will hold its factual ground. ' I quote from an advertising message by the Pulp dz Paper In- dustry of Canada. speaking for 131 "mills. small andlarge. from coast to coast: for the reason that its opening paragraph articulates my thought: "Wood is one of the mosf complex cubstsnces known to man. Science has made it the raw material of a vast range of pro- ducts including paper. textiles. alcohol. explosives. turpentine. photofllm.i sponges and plastics. And the stench for the secrets of wood you on!" It ll my conviction that no one. in the above sense. is searching for the secrets of the wheat-ken nel. I have bpsn forced to con- clude thst, apparently. it would be ” II t discover new.- bls for the ask. "” -our Commandos Nicholson the Cowichan Commandos is that they have formed s real Cans- dlan Ranger Unit. Just. the thing that Canada should have. It can- slsts of resourceful men. who know the countryside, and without wait- lng for orders and shpplles from olficlaldom. they utuise whatever weapons and materials lie sull- able, and cracking. This after all is the fine tradition of csnadsfs plo- neer days: and Her Majesty's Loyal Communists have shown that some Canadians on our west coast realize that the situation is serious enough to demand immedi- ate action which can be done. The Paper War which bumble- dom loves is for the birds. they say: their motto is Get on with the War so they never appear on a parade ground. but they do let their volunteers have some rsol'guerllls- style combat. Realistically. they believe that Canada might be in- vaded by small-scale airborne or seaborne commando groups. It is against this emergency thst. the Canadian Rangers were created. but now seem to have disappeared: so it is against. this emergency that the Oowichan Commandos. using their own guns. their own cars and trucks, their own aeroplanes even, are trying to set an example in their weekend warfare. - "If they like soldlorlng. I why don't they Join the Reserve Units instead of fighting against them in mock battles?" the Brass may The answer lies in the ability of the Cowichan Commandos to out- number and outwit and outflght unimaglnative Reserve Unltsvwl the massive paperwork and equip- ment. shortages of our two billion dollar a year Defence Ministry be- Wllldl" 5'51” hind them. , , Canada needs a Home Guard; the Cowlchsn Commandos is the kind of mould in which it should be caste. I Old Chiarioiioiown and P. I X.- CHUBCK CLOCKS "A Sabbath or two ago sum: of the aged of Rose Valley sfl.or'cn- terlng the church and being 'com- posed in their seats were not A little lncommoded by what nat- urally seemed to be none other than the tick of an ill-omened ldcath wntch'. but by a slight tor- sion of the neck. to the-relief and joy of their minds, they found it to be the gentle click of an act- lve and beautiful clock fixed on the end gallery. the fill; of Sam- uel Kennedy. Esq.. Breadslbsne. "The l-lsrtsvllls people were im- ter prepared, because for weeks before they heard that is" some new clock was to constitute one of the chief urnamsnts of their new church, Ind on open- ing the same on the 2nd lnsf.. found the rumor realized through the llherallty of Mr. Macbhdn. of MICLCIH & Brod, North Wilf- shlre. Both clocks are ldtntlepl and were supplied -by.Mr.. Wqll- ner. Charlottetown. -The Presbyterian. Nov. 18. III. man nssvnio, 1 ' the blscsnossiof ll:-nlsMI N0!!! 0 G 3" huatlimciiirvhlnu soiwluu And trust each one will On faith slons we lllvsgsnd. to ontlispgvor c of tlisi th backward glance from about 1910 hanld- ' V” .. is . ,N;o"fs7s.ii.B y tunnelin- , probe fa: '1n”'.l'oronto a wo- miaof 5 crossing a strut was knocked down by I truck. hsr hood struck thrcurb. her hot-pin was tlirust into-hsr brain. and she died injury.-Ottaws Evening 503?! v . . . I . A floated -so Ills I00 - to celebrate the national day of tlsrsoclsty for the Prevention of Cruelty" to ' Ahlmsls; Unfortunate- ' ly Ihoinext dsyithe director of the establishment reported in a note to the puss that "rglraffe. three monkeys, s- swan and a.bear cub dlsd'of indigestion."-Pour Tons, Lsussnno, Switzerland. ' - A recent -news lion ssld -- Montreal -doctor of philosophy in- tended to climb a haunted mu in Quebec and -prove or disprove the existence of Loup Garou. the werewolf of French-Canadian folk- lore. The doctor of philosophy is bsttlnr in a minor league; he's playing in the undlots of mad- srn ghostllness. Loup Garou may have been a worthy adversary in an earlier us. But a mere were- wolf is the least of our troubles today. A generation that must cope with the hydrogen bomb, with su, ' missiles, with col- orless, deadly gas. with death rays and assorted horrors out of the laboratory can't waste ,much time being afraid of Loup Ga:-ou. Who bothers slapping mosquitoes when he's facing a grlzzly.- Victoria Times. ' The latest feminine fed in hair- do: -Ashort styles such as the parakeet cut, the gamln cut and the Italian hair-do-are partly re- sponsible for the recent pick-up in costume jewelry sales. That. at least. is the view of the Jewelry Industry Council. a trade group here that adviser manufacturers and retailers on fashions and merchandising. The council says the short hair-dos have increased demand for earrings. longer and bigger ones. to decorate the de- nuded area left by the barberls trim. It says these short hair styles have only recently caught on in a "mass way". and their , pulsrlu has been further boost- ed by the approach of Summer. The council also says the recent trend toward sleeveless dress. both Summer and Winter. has helped send demand for bracelets up. The . are 'f ' for bigger. flesh-covering bands for their arms. says Martha Percllla. the council's fashion director. Wall Street Journal. What style of penmanslslp dltl you learn in school? For an older generation. the choice usually lay In the old days they used to mat hard work nsver killed :13 one. .Now theylro advising mm to start taking things any at the age of so. lest tlieyguccunih to cor- onary thrombosis. It looks so it either the human race is getting weaker. or people's" can't stand prosperity. In the good old days that people like, to talk about. working hours were nearly 11.11 u long" again as ghey are today, Without the benefit of inboar- savlng devices. most of the work was heavier. too. In the good old days. everybodyworked like ,5 nawy. Not so today. Automo- blles. oil furnaces and, power lawn mowers have changed all that, and nowadays. a ditch-digger .il .l me- chanical gadget. not a perspirlng human. In spite of all. people continue to drop off at the age of 40 or 50. from heart trouble due. we are told, to "overwork." And others. who have never -done a tsp of physical labour in their life. are told to take it easy. - Wlnghsm Advance-Times. In I speech the other sky the principal of Mcclill University. Dr. F. Cyril James, spoke of "tho inalienable rights of life and lib- arty" but. said he was omitting the third of the rights set out in the American Declaration of In- dependence-”the pursuit. of hap- piness"-becsuse happiness can- not be pursued. Hero is an idea that deserves a good deal of thought by every young person who is considering the pattern of the adult. life he or she intends to lead. There is no precise. sure- fire formula of a bit of this and a pinch of that: but in general the most complete individual is the happiest. The complete individual has wisdom. understanding of the prcgent and past of the world he lives in and ideals for its future, I sense of belonging to humanity that makes him treat his follows with consideration and compassion, interests broad enough to keep him always occupied in mind or body, 9. sense of wonder that makes each experience fresh and a philosophy that gives him serenity. Thou qualities cannot. be pursued. They must be schievcd by each indivi- dual for himself. inside hlm.9elf.- From an editorial for young peo- ple, Hamilton spectator. The Age Old Story V, Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. which according to his abundant mercy hath begotten us again unto a between l"vertlcal" or "slontina." Spencerian or whatever was the proper name for the other. In this selection individual bent was followed. and the prescribed copy; books duly filled. This imitat- ing of model scrips probably made for better handwriting. but resulted in little uniformity of style within each ,catel9lTY- In- dividualism. and varying degrees of illeglblllty, were. the and pro- ducts, If the child's favorite grip on a pen.wss tight-fistetl and in- flexible. it usually remained with him for the rest of his life. Now an American education department Is specializing on what is called "manuscript" wrltlnl. which 00'" slsts of individually formed let- ters, in contrlst to the linked characters of "cursive" script- hopes- better penmsnshill Will be the result. and certainly this sys- tem yielded an enormous amount of 'w'rltt.en matter in the centuries before printing was invented. A will show how well oiwbadly it works in these modern times. - bl . .. 1" . , as - llslrl mill . 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