ITI-IE GUARDIAN "Coven Prince Edward Island Like the Dew” Published every week-day morning s: 136 Princz Street. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. by The Thomson Company Limited. Editor and Manager. Ian A. Burnett. - Associate Editor, Frank Wallscr., ilive things in garden, orchard, barn and are all the . hen-house. and the products time coming back into the kitchens to be prepared for meals or market. It is natural. then, that the democratic characteristic of counselling together should unite farm families in a way seldom known f i:1io;'iIuardInn" i--; in s;-'-I,-'l's”'o.'.-as-g'i.i a chance to meet their husbands. -Hoop flaw. Tina"-Aiisrald; A ladiss' light for service club provides the ladies with I N ores ya viff xv l The follarwlng.. oonylrsatiu. is supposed to have been overheard in the Congo: A witch doctor treat- ing a native king for stomach all- mezxis. told the black" monarch "It ”Bi'snch' offices at Summerslde. Montague and to city people. There are well defined and . lane sense” lnesnsi on hum, mm mm Alberton. Authorized s Seco d Cla M if c - - 5 lumen ich. .th ' . y m, p Dis ""31 :he Post Office Deparinient. Ottrhwa. 5: I y dlstlnct spheres of labour for men and wo' i kft illlzclitladawhhlysiglyl. 2: ;E:cwP::; "whoa! -No” by Carrier: Charlottetown. Summerside 815.00 per annum. Elsewhere in P. E. I. 39.00. Other Prov- inces and U. S. A. 812.00 per snnum. I I "The strongest meinoryns-iveakes than the weakest Ink." Canadian Army (Militia) ' On .iu'ne.30, 1954, his last day as Min. lster of lxational Defence, the Hon. Brooke Claaton wrote a letter to the editors of men and children, but their effort is united in a unique way; . The bank letter deals at length with the activities of 4-H Clubs. The great member- ship in these organizations. it says, and their wide recognition byyoung and old indicate the way in which Canadian rural youth is planning its future. "The 4-H Clubs train young men and women for leadership; they improve farms and rural communities I '.I'l'iomaa Times-Journal. because they. have to change at- tire; others because they have to change a quarta. -Gals Reporter. icon. And going up in the air still is a favorite priina donna pasilmc. -Windsor Daily Star. Who that break-of-dawn was the best Hal! nsnpls ... late for church A ps-has dcnna III (55 irst woman to go aloft in a bal- slutod the curious belief time to starrpushlng a noisy lawn Now we note that a blind man convicted ofs crime in Oalfcrnia a year by his seeing-eye dog. It goes to show that-a dog's faith. fulness dam not end at the prison gates. -.-St Ostharlncs standard. We the little suvbcs that count in making a political ands. A senator from the prairies tells of one coi-istituaot, widow of an American Civil War pensioner, whouaedtocometohimtoslgn a declaration that she was still Canadian newspapers stressing again the through the introduction of better agrlcul- mow.n-xm;henc;-wdce;loo Re importance of the work of the Reserve mm! .and ho.me-making pracucffl they h.e1p cm. mm -Baum” "wt. to build a finer rural home life; they im- It is senior-hie "M in -0 many Never be above your business. A1'm.t'. once more to be known as Militia, Referring. to proposed changes in units of the Militia, he repeated his statement in the House that they will probably load to prove scholarship; they encourage co-oper- ative community effort for the common good; they rouse ambition and provide boys and girls with the knowledge and means to I) cum me difference between right. and wrong islidentloal to the dif- ference between what do. a person light to do and what he wants to -Kingston Whig - standard. no matter what that oa.lli.ng may be. but strive" to be the bent in that line. He who turns up hh nose at his w l: quarrels with his biicadand utter. I-Ieisspoct smith who quarrels with his own a dccrozisc in numbers rather than other- No charge is made for this k, m ,3 mseg The Object is to reduce substantially help them succeed, and they contribute. in prescription: schedule all” gout :wh0n5,e::ume.mf,m.t ho gmil; the number of units for the purpose of im- lalge meaSure' to the development of a Sat. ivboulg ,:,,,t:1d;1,”:d Eh: ::y;.::; ;fen:;'u::3wi;:,”wh::d;id wan” proving the conditions of service, training, etc., and to get better value for the ex- isfying culture.” The bank letter concludes: "It is as young people catch a vision of better home take a. nap during this period. -Peterborough Examiner. The rate at which engineers are lly Herald and Weekly star. slow dhvers on crowded high. waysaroasbadamensceasfsst lstnbsaccompaniedtopriacnfori pendlture of effort and money in Reserve organization. The size of the active force has a bear- lcvelling off hills and filling in valleys. we suspect they won't be satisfied until the earth is perfect- ly smooth and covered with con- drlveu-s. Usually. fast drivers are good drivers; at least their atten- tionisonthe,icb.Apokeycaron 9. crowded highway is almost as and community life, and by their own ef- fort command the agencies that will enable ing upon recruiting for the Militia. In the past four years 11,280 officers and 108,868 them to realize it, that rural life will main- tain its ancient status as the birthplace of civilizations advances. The inspiration may - crcte.--Straforcl Beacon-Herald. mac This Is the age of plctnrel. es. assembly lines, speeches. grestadaxigerasaoowstssidisig in the middle of it. 'I'hoi-s is a law agiailrlst cows on the highway. be cause the Legislature rooogniau that highways were not built for dumb animals. There is she a law against slow dnvao-presume ably for the same reason. , .Potsrborough Examiner. Wonder Just what the JIM! was thinking as he dlsmlmsd the men joined the regular forces which now ' ' I total 113,919. Thesc, of course, include New Emphasls many who in less critical times would have given their services in the reserve. The rate of re-engagement is at the high figure of sixty per cent and the Minister expressed plomlses. price cuts, graduation, . comics that aren't comicahiand drivers who can't drive. --Lon- don Free Press. The dean at Northwestern Unl- vsrslty. with seven well-chosen words. turned back a Dani-Y Hid, by 300 male students at is Kim come from above and round about. but the achievement must come from within the young people themselves." me 5” i iX?oe&' Gum A CslPSY'S LULLABY U. 5. Farm Supports (New York Times) week decided the wise thing to do Tcanadfs Banks On no ot.l'm' domestic issue be- ihe expectation that as we come close to - - . l t ' , lore Congress has the President on term policy was to stick with h d to . chug, uni,-.39, . mm in Dennis the planned strength, the object will be to Tim mam reasmis account for camdas hand your wheesht. ma bonnie oommitted himself more firmly the President. S;'Tvi:fftV-yfuf, :39 and mi, mg, mm A man pleaded. guilty banking system having become the envy of loon! pm... on gum policy A month ago numbw to m. leader of the i-ald- to puking illesally in an alley keep intake and ouigo in balance. The Canadian Army (Militia) is design- ed to provide a partially trained and equip- ped force as the nucleus of units to be mobilized and brought up to strength in near his home: "You have a gar- ase. so why don't you use it?" the traffic roferce asked. "I do.” said the driver. "but you see my wife drives the car to work. so I got up an hour before she leaves the house and back it out of the gar- Yon was but the siller moon (illni.ln' owre the Weirdlaw I-fill: Cuddle doon noo salt and still. Yon was but the peewlt's cry. Owre the ipleughlzinds fllchtin' by; A' is quate and peaccfu' noo: Cuddle don, ma bonnie doo. he said on the issue: .”Now -I want to make this one point clearl In this matter I am completely un- moved by arguments as to what constitutes good or winning poll- tics!" era. and all tied. Deans of othei; colleges and universities may Wei need those words of wisdom. .Clsvelimd Plain Dealer. '1' lane I llttls empha on th:v.U:lon Jag: and allow it to be bankers around the world, says4the Regina Leader-Post. The reasons are that it is a branch banking system, and that its regu- lations, under the Bank Act originally pas- Elephas In Aquila (The Italian Scene) Up to ten thousand people a day were milling recently around the site of a small brick factory near . .ed in 1871 are revised every 10 years and The central issue on farm policy t m, we, the case of emer encv. The effectiveness : ' . . . . I - - A ii i the heart of the moun- used. for example. I We ' 1 her. 1 know my wife and R ' therefore can keep pace with economic de- Ettrick. Eit-rick. are ye mi 3352;? ici:;n5'”iog:;:p M33035 Rbmm mu. Though only The now in wmch the M1, 1. 1... 1113:”! 0; mm m Now . the mm" ing held usually has a line draped unceremoniously near the door. It is often knotted - a cardinal sin and very disrespectful of the na- tional emblem. Let us have more r Yont. the blrks and owre the llnn, Ettrlck Water, clear and deep. Sing ms glpsy bairn to sleep. . . . of the reserve force depends upon a strong i hard corps of volunteers, and it also de- pends upon the active support of Canadian . people throughout the country. The changes which are now being made and the garage doors." The Judas nodded and dismissed the case.- Niagara Falls Review. 5 pie don't nsodllshit oins poo one in a thousand had ever heard of paleontology. they had come to see the bones of ”Blephss Meri- dlonalls," a giant elephant which roamed the earth one to two mil- lion years ago. Elephas was discovered early in peanuts. tobacco The Government now supports prices on these crops by lending money on them at 90 per cent. of parity (parity is the price at which a farmer is sup- posed to be getting a fair return in relation to his costs). If the velopment. The branch bank system has many ob- vious advantages, continues the Saskatch- ewan newspaper: ”Small communities. many on the frontier. get the advantages in their Na, ma nlnny. dlnna fret ye Tod. noor hoolet shanna get ye; Nor the fairy fowk themscl's Twine ye in their wacsome spells. t for the Union Jack and other national flags. dievlli them people phoned might get some help from a new at all times in the proper Blue book. "How to on more sleep." . . ilefe tti1l:h0UltV(i:i"en ec):)l:eia'iesi1t(E1edyinbyil1ae Cgggenrlvte ma" bmk M ""3 kmwledge of great fi' L'itht.h1:.m1”w”.ifa3v"fiy1 Wm H "mm pm” 3”" hm" wk 9" :pir:i1ic:yi:col::l:'y'mc;l.igi1e1i;hci5 ill: and 81V91Ehh9m'”i”t.;'V9;;";;n:h3 written by ihe British Bgienco 9 ' ' ' r , - - - - - . N0 ' H8 Dn 9 81' aw I-ii. cent of parity the farmer eeps ' deserve. e as 8 mm 01139533 pmohgr, mes forces, thoroughly briefed on peace and "ancm mSmlmons' excess deposlts from Nthtir 0ani1'iP5v1' W5” Ch”"". the 103" "'3 "19 G9V"”'m9m 22:5; '1: :?:,',:;:”',.:::,.g: 3'0": our British heritage and should lfmt Mr Pm,” .m,,”' h M. not be abused. - St. John's Tele- gram. ' takes over and stores the crop. The law setting the support price at Carina lower. your mammy's arms. one area are available readily for loans in -1-... Hints" olnpicr: shod your sticking up from the underlying hem” your of Canadian sandy soil. It occurred to him that wantime plans for the use you other aieas where demand for money may Ei,trlck.Ei.t1lck. are ye speed c ; 30 m um um, troops. Iis recommendations were studied 90 per cent expires next D0C- 31- 1 q, Mg," g. n,u.i..,..u by armV headQUal'lel's bv lhe conference exceed supply' and .above 51.1 .becauSe the '.3l?;'.i..””5..”.1S:Ti.ii..ff-”:i.J.1"”.l:2f.l: - Then I new pmvmom auowmg ::;ai:”w3nI:i”:i':;r:gei”I;:s':”11:::::):Y return with the same story: There to get all the sleep you need; so i ' . . l i bank has extended its facilities through Sing ma glpay balm to sleep. 5"9””'” "I my "”"' 75 '” 9" 9” bank.. . . He tugged at it and It is fresh life in the country. more to bed Vii-it e ””5"” 3'” W of defence associations. and by the general d. Ted , it isgable to divers” g cent is scheduled to take effect. broke W”. A dug; look oonv general prosperity, more initiative overbiardenod stomach; ensure many lversl 1 aieas 3' --.loan Macxcnzle in the Edibui-gh The fight. in Con-dress is over vmced me wmkmm he was hold-' and spirit. when 30 months ago complete in the bed- officers commanding the five army com- mands. They undoubtedly represent the best available ideas for promoting the efficiency of the Militia. Napoleon once said that one cannot make an omelette without breaking eggs. The proposed changes may be un- welcome ln some cases but in the interest whether It should. "The Pruidaegzt. believes CmpI":;I.aiE ' ' cally that it uld. He argues Books Recelved Vrlgld 90 per cent. supports encour- Tm: c1-MNNEL sx-roam by,:ige overproduction and force the Charles Bruce (Macmillan. Tol'on- Govemmailt to spend billions am- to. 83.95. 398pp.) Iassing surpluses. All during his 'The South Shore of Nova Sco'.ialAdmi.rl-istrat-ion he and his Secre- has character. and characters. Thajtary of Agriculture, Ezra '1'. Ben- ;author as a ncwspapcrnian is well son, have been trying in persuade. aciluilnlkd W”-h m?m.V Milrilimeifarmcrs that sliding supports would my socialist--govomment of Mr. Attlec was turned out of office dis- couragement was everywhifei 3" country was oltPT9-I506 by T1910?- quous, regulations. and the in 19 picture was Brim TOGEY N10 0001? am of the Kingdom is strand- Goid and dollar reserves hive soared to new heights. The 603i of living is no longer rising. Pla- duction has set new high recor - its lending tasks. Banks also in this way keep pace with what is going on in the var- ied regions of the country." EDITORIAL NOTES 5,c””"”"' ing an old water pips,tsn' even stranger discovery in such re location. Actually it was the holl w tip of one of Elephas'a tucks. Digging brought the whole ex- tent of Elephas's mighty frame to light. While his successor. Mam- moth who arrived half a million years later in Italy pushed down there by the lce-age) only meas- ured ten feet at the shoulder, earlier mom: fix that -drippine ill! I94 that noisy cistern; take pains to make yourself as comfortable as ptmlblc in bed: never count sheen: try deliberately rclaxfnl VOW muscles; try to convince tliatyouwulgoofftoalowiif you still have a few bad nights don't worry and do not be lea-rod to take slc0'Pln8 111118! if "15 '3' prescribed by your doctor In-1 You Canada's latest warship. H. M. C. S. Lab- rador, is designed to fight ice as well as an of overall efficiencv they should receive . ' . . ”'993- -H” L5 W” 3””e"31 5"P"m'ib9 be”-9” 19? Wei" in the 1W3 "m- . Employment remains at a high k meticulously to ht douse- . .. enemy. The Aictic patiol vessel stalls on Leiident of the Canadian Press and rm farmers have not bought. this E:ggf”je::;'e;:def”f:f,e:t" by '" level. The backlog of housing. Bgzga my. 60.... M gwood. lives in Toronto but in th.s liovell 9 3 15 full 5UPP01it- n baffled the Socialists. xpidiy being solved. Rationlnl wd aulisrlty have disappeared. In the perhaps not too Idea. Their pricm already are down Wk; gm4;gn91 . pug. he captures some of the flavorland they donvp, um um mougm and not a little of the lisrslirlcss o.'i,,( 10.”, prices mm. In Congress The sand in which Aqulla's Ills- lphashas been found points to the (cause of his death and preserva- her maiden voyage to the far north this week to commence a major surveying and for dill this. . u. nos.-is 3-5.? a&l.Sz- '- I Cltgldilslcciated ilvingl. Rural Youth opportunities The Cllmlgr-'-2: which have taken place in rural Canada in the past quarter of a (gen. fulfil. and the expanding opportunities for rural youth, are dealt with extensively in the current Monthly Letter of the Royal Bank of Canada. Rural life. the letter em- phasizes, is very different today from what it-was a generation ago. and iomorrow.ii will be still further changed. AFZI'lPultlil'e. ii is pointed out. remains the chief occupation in which the ”group" art is transmitted in an altogether natural. spontaneous. matter-of-course and informal manner. Every son of the farm sen-es an apprenticeship in agriculture. Without real- izing that be is acquiring what is perhaps the most difficult, because it is the most Pmbiiacing. art in the world. the rural youth receives a technical education as a matter of course. The handed down tcchnlquc. however. is not enough in these days. Young people are asking about the theory behind it. In- tellectual curiosity and the spirit of inquiry are abroad. The scientific principles of land use. and of crop and animal production, the iuslness principles which will assure the luccess of the farm enterprise, and the social principles which bring these together in the making of a happy contented life: all these are exercising the minds of rural young people. It is not enough nowadays for them to be told about stem rust of grain: they must see the rust on the straw and make use of the microscope in studying -its nature. Laboratory work in soils goes lllahd-lrl-hand with observations and activi- 5635 on the farm. New educational re- sources arsgivlng rural life arlcher en- vironmsnty offering opportunities coinpdrsble taiis'slnVsvsryvdetaiiofilie:it oi'MI'iilv charting programme. 0 D 0 Premier Mendes-France was generally assumed to favour a quick end to hostilities in Indo-China. l-lis firm declaration. how- ever. that French draftees would be sent there if a cease fire was not attained in a month makes it clear that he will not accept peace at any price. 0 Aircraft designers. by the use of pres- surized cabins and otherwise, try to simu- late sea-level conditions at high altitudes. a new building to house equipment capable of simulating flying conditions at heights up to 80,000 feet. Quebec has had success with a highway safety campaign which in the words of the newly-appointed minister "surpassed even the most optimistic expectations." There will be no letup. however. on action against traffic violators. At the same time the authorities are making it clear that their aim is to aid the motorist rather than make war on him. 0 Caen. capital of Calvados. Normandy, was captured by British and Canadian 0 O battled towards Caen from the west and had a three-day struggle for the Carplquet airfield. On July 8th Montgomery launch- ed a massive attack, preceded by'a heavy aerial bombardment. and eventually th Germans broke. - O O I A new international pact came into force Wednesday which this country could not have adopted had it wished. The conven- tion on political rights of women will legal- ly blndfgo'vemme'nis to guarantee women right to vote and hold public office on equaltesjms with men. They have 1bnsIaHy.ln this country but our . whiciiprovidssthe Federal give effect- troops this date 1944. The Canadians had M3 life in the Provinces by the sea, He sees. perhaps, with the eyes of ai poet. for he has published four ,volumes of verse. The most re. (cent, "The Mulgrave Road". vlon h the Governor-Gcncr:ll's Awurrl lo poetry in I951. I The story dramatizes the min- Jtlons between Alan Marshal andf ibis real and adoptive. parents ovsrl la period of t.l'liriy years. It trsatsi ihowever, of a hundred and one, moulded by etcrnrll contest between 'sea and shore. CANADA'S TOMORROW edited. onto, 33.50. 324 pp). . The Canada's i”lllO:TUW conler- IOWEF-8 EUPDO-"I8 W 1111138 between Canadair. however. has announced plans for mice at Quebec city produced a sail and so per cent. lscriea of pipars which tau niucm poi-tant for that and the p:-c.-:-' Lion in book form of tile lllllf .wc.'comc.i. . A.-; the Chllfllllll and editor says in lrs ilii.rcJuci.on ' "All will find iliellucilss takinz, other nations and other time: could not take for gmiiicd. But alli estimate the complexity of the things we must do. if we are self- confidcnt and self-indulgent. if we fall to read vlell the lczsons of history. -of geography and of the spirit of man. we can spoil what is probably the greatut opportun- ity that Ciod has given to any peo- ple. What we now highly resolve will affect our descendants in 2008 TNT -- THE POWER WITHIN YOU. by Claude. M. Bristol (New York. Prentice-Hall, 5303. 288 pm. "cast your bread mica the waters -and it comes back cabs." Many earnest souls will be somewhat shaken by what appens when the lessons that re gious leaders. political leaders. artists. poets and psychologists hs.ve.i.aught are dis- covered by the bil!IIIIlllllllI',IlIC particularly the salesman. Truth is although other families and individuals. all Admm”m'”i”" of them. strong and weak all'.:e.”3.”" both sides have lobbied they are wm-th. Politically for control of Congress - as swung the lrresldential election toimuwi ml moans. unwed .-1", Truman in 48 see As the House niovcd to a show- down last. week the outlook for th bleak. The some Noriheril l.)slnoi:r.1i.s indicated they ,were ior liigli l':g.d supports. Then Admlnstrawn .hy G. P. Gilmcur (Mncmllian. Tor- pu-led A uurlwise. It offered a com- iliro.il.se-spi.t. ilie llillerencs Dysl- VH1! bloc sccmezl solid. on Thursday the The strategy worked. In lime, The vote was 228 pzildantl I41 lJemo:i'sL-st. I g p The bill now moves to the Ben- j 01' Kunted 3 hC"'i M u””33 mi” ate where its c.ll.iJl.'6.! are thought. 'lhougli forced to compro-I . misc. the President had achieved 5-mum mm” in .13” W” ” M ""3 the extraordinary feat of splitting stupid and uaslefiil. lf,we lllld2l'-tum him woe He Md blunted M .issue that had been regarded as to the iliepubilcans in the fight for con- good. the largest single threat trol of the next Congress. The concern of the politicians- particularly the Republican politi- . insasuru is a reflection of the nature of the elec- tion bottle that lies ahead. The Congromfonal division is about as narrow as it cdn get. This is the line-In in 0-110 lllhi-V-iihim Om- cilpnl-OVCI l.h&'o8 FUD. um 57- tom-6 """'r-u ins --amt ins! lissue could be crlicial. The fannllom. we thy bnnk,1m.medg one .vote could swing the election battlemne morning mephu mo "Am, the . imore about the prcscnt. than thtyvole Friday. stepubllcans and some'cr.m It A unm They Wu” no future. They are none the less im- Noi-Lhern ucmocraia went. strongly - ifor the sir.--so per cent con:.;n'o- ll82 Re- l'-WDEFH lifclelll-Ed I-hare 1! 10 DE publlcans. 46. Democrats. I hide- tion. A lake obviously spread out Mb" I” where later. on its dried-up bot.- merl waded too far out for a drink. blasts at the snowy peaks of over- hanging Gran Basso mountain, and drowned. The soft sandy b ” enveloped him and yl tccted him. against later volcanic muptlons and landslides. . Soaked in a sllicsts solution (to strengthen them). wrapped first in burlap then in plaster. the brittle bones of llllephas. divided into 50 crates. are now on their way to Rome for final restoration and hardening. But canny Aquila au- thorities are sending only two phas set up in the Aquila museum. They are afraid that the experts of Rome.--if they get him whole. lwill not let him come back to where he lived and died-a while . to I10 (23 Republicans, um ll)-mu an , Old Charlottetown ' and r. a. 1. -' MARRIAGE! LEGALIZID From an Act passedvby the Gen- eral'Auembfy of the Province. me: I " hereas malty Marriages have p been had and solenuiissd by Pro- testant Dissenting Ministers. by- persons reputed to he Protestant Dissenting Ministers, and by Jus- tics of the Peacawithin this Is- lan and whereas it is expedient to prevent all doubts lad IIIIONOM concerning the, veil ty of the same: - ” "It ti therefore enacted k'.'2.'"if3"d. . .1. n" W" in . a , . mggf. . selsainisedfwllhln , this mm he Prditildht -NIUIV . I the . EM ” hue- ' l I much wonder that the socialist opposition reveals so much divi- sion.-Otiawa Journal. g-:::. confirm any Mm!-se which shall be celebrated after the pass- ing of this Act. TRADE-I NS! L)W PR! iii SEE how much more-iwa give you - l In Ilno-cor psi-Icrmcnco ' The Age Old Story This is that bread which elllw down from heaven: not In 14:: f there did eat manni- d.ead: for be Held cltotli of 31!! bread shall live for eye. M . BIG .