7:. PAGE FOUR THE GUARPIA N his Indian hosts, the Prime Minister hasl ., felt it necessary to tell the Asiatic peoples; what he believes to be the truth about .the United States. Our Winnipeg coli- temporary adds: "No one is so well equipped as a Cana- dian Prime Minister to warn 'Mr. Nehru an.l p ,his Government against its present attitude lof suspicion towards the Government of l President Eisenhower. No other foreigner”; advice is likely to be accepted as so innocent of any ulterior motive, first because Mr. St. Laurent himself is an old anti intimate . friend of Mr. Nehru, second because Can- A bill has been introduced in the Uliitecipadav R ,.Plam.(.l). Small power mm, pm. states CoIlQIWS Wlllvll. ll ?llll(lil"'ll'”llv1 l::::dfo(i('tipied with its own affairs. can never be It-SW1S”V"f'l1””i” "l 0 a ', i 3':sus ectcd of any designs upon Asia. In ailzcti cttitttt-'il ill-rlllllllmki 1” 5””l0 mses ” Sll0Il)'t, a French Canadian Prime Minister of main vvcli atitlioi-ize thc payiitont Oi SUD" an independent Commonwealth nation feels sidles tn pr0miSlllt-I Sludems l” Va”0”5Lable to speak with candor to another Com- fields of art. In commenting oti the llV0' monwealth nation as one who knows, far posed legisliitioii the not0(l lll'rl.l'V”'1'-rim M1” better than any Indian can know. the N110 Robert ii. Sliei'noo(l, ulio lifts wolf llllpl-eel-mas of me Lvn-"ed Slams Gm.(,mmCnp Pulitzer pri'I.c three times. said that in hls,and people." 1 opinion the stibsiclizing of artists ti'c;1t:lClC0:0- pppafpzp t - . -i V - me - 3 "”i'i?l." lIT.C.fi?iS".tt-.3f..l:3.?..5m.f53i Archdeacon Harris .Vir. SllPl'W00(i.S assttlnption that f!0W'1i”'i mcnt control would inevitably accompalll” government aid may be unwarranted, at least so far as democratic goverriliients are .C0llL'Pl'll(l('i. It is, however, a posslbllllb”. should it ever t'OlllC to pass 1 cultural development would be seriously hindered. Freedom of art is, in its way. just as important as freedom of speech or fmedom of rmgmnl All Cannot flounslikiivas active not only in church affairs but "Or W” ma Mmm It is .Sub-Jecled 10, 1, C.lin the Red Cross, the Canadian Legion. Snghteit tpressme of dommauom hmwVellBoy Scouts and other organizations. Par. benevo en . - . - . p. - . nt ' a poet. 8 Dal”'91V 3 dla1"du5l'.01: hiy awfl mote their development along the highest Other namei must be .flee to mm 15 Od spiritual and practical lines. Christian m0”gh'5' to dream ms (min dreams? to U leadership is the most valuable contribu- H5 mm wmk to make ms (Hm m1smkes' tion anv citizen can make to his country. m Climbhis Fm." hms' .and' lineed tla-ltoland in the list of those who have given a Wa”de" 1" ms Own Mldempsbei Ha lifetime to such leadership the name of "k1? .””1"" .'”.e”' 1:135aiiitlilefjogocolgzefrig Archdeacon Harris stands high indeed. poltica opinions. with liberalism or conservatism or social- ism. bill with faith, freedom, hope, beauty- and all the other timeless and cliangeiess ideas which lure the human soul upwards I, is A long time to look ahead but and Onward-V Thelre-Wl”.be Plenty-of dlS'lthe Civil Service Commission has ruled lVa('””E r””'95 Mmm ms, mm "”l imdlhat Federal civil servants may be grant- tcmperamcnt, without adding the irrita- pd holidays on the Fridays proceeding VIOHS Of bU"a”C1'a”C 1”'"f"C"ce' lChristinas and blew Year's Day which this The function of art IS. not to repl'oduc-vyyear fan on Saturday. in word or paint or music the opinions of: today or yesterday, btit rather to keep V r . . alive, as best it may. the tiighest dignity ofl. rcizttlatmns p lZ0V9mln: Dlllnlbillf-: that which is (tang-d life. To do that, omlil baskatcliewan based on t Nationa. even to essay it, art must be free, stibjet-tjButlding Code reflect the changmi: modem onlv to social laws and restraints which are 800119. For the first time ll'ali9l' Parks ' land camps are covered in the plumbing ordered for the common good. i . . regulations. -sin-Serontltfllunn .'tlall Post Office Di-pnrtiueiit. ()tt.nwn. The Thonismi ('0. .ttl. Ii l;;ditui:”a.iitI lllnnnger. fun A. Burnett. Associate Editor, Frank Walk?!- (tlIiCl'I.ATl().V p " "(liners I'riut-P Etlwtiril lilllII(IVllVl:fTW"IP7lftAVl'a ”Ihe strongest memory is weaker than tho weakest ink". V Qmticiriletl ”(:H.IlItVl.(V);'i'Ti-zroii N. 3l0.VllAY. :tlApRCH I. 1954 '" iCltir”t”Mu'.c.t”BieCFrie'ti 7 mean iiicrc trol The late Venerable Archdeacon Harris. iwhose death in Parrsboro, N. S., is record- ed elsewhere in todays issue, was devoted to his high calling and was revered by all. this Province and a brother of Mr. James E. Harris, Charlottetown, he had many personal friends here as well as in Nova Scotia and throughout the Dominion. He EDITORIAL NOTES Mr. St. Laurent Sneaks Plainb Two false alarms in Halifax took equip- ment otit on a fool's errand just before a blaze started which caused Si50,U()U damage. .The ordinary penalties for such conduct are lmanifestly inadequate. Anyone who de- liberately turns in a false alarm should cer- tainly be liable for the damages resulting. Continenting on Prime Minister St. Latirentls recent press conference at New Delhi. the Winnipeg Free Press says the incident has broken new ground in the his- tory of Canadian salesmanship. The Prime Minister has spoken directly to the people of India in defense of the foreign policy of, the United States. The State of Andhra in India has found Canadian statesmen have ion! been ac- that prohibition is a failure. One of the ctistomed to play a mcdiatory role between cardinal reform policies of the Congress Britain and the United States, a role en-lparty. it has been foulid to have broken forced tipon them by Canada's history, geo-l down in administration and bootlegging graphy and close friendship with the two has developed on a large scale. If the greatest segments of the English.-speaking Indian State had made enquiries in this world. Apart from Mr. Mcigherls success- Province it could have avoided a costly fill effort to secure the cancellation of tlie'expcriment. Anglo-Japanese Trcaty after the. Firstl World War. Canadian Governments have. Education has been the subject of much pairi little. far too little attention to thediscussion in The Guardian columns of late. affairs of Asia. lVlr. St. Laurent-whopln today's issue The Educational Horizon. was one of the original Rl'CllilOi'lS of thelsponsored by the Teachers' Federation, is North Atlantic Treaty in I-Iurope-evident-3devoted to a comprehensive review of the ly has decided that Canada must exert aztlsituation by Dr. Frank MacKinnon, Prin- inflticncc in Asia also. cipal of Prince of Wales College. to which There has been mttc'i niisttndo-ixstandin:,we call special attention and which we be- ol late in relations between Washington and 3 lievc will repay careful study by all con- New Delhi. Pakistan had sought military cerned. aid from the United States and the United States was prepared to supply it, regarding Pakistan as a potential bastion 9.'.fRll1Sf thci Tho (ham? of "amp 0, the Charlotte" penetration of Communism into the Mos-; tow,” Junior Board of Trade from that of lem wnrld,iincluding the vital area of thelJumor Chamber. of C”””."”" ends me Near East. Mr. Nehru denounced this pro-lanomaly of havmg A 'l”'"0' Ciiambcr of lect in lanszuagc much more violent thanlcommeme when more is no Semgr Cham- hc is accustomed to use and seemed to con-lb” or C0mmem.0' The. mine Junior Bo.ard strut! the policv of the llnitcd States as anlnf Trade' m0” is dmlnchvely Camdm-n" attempt to dominate India's northern neiftli-lpnd.” any nanw. we "7" expeCt'.me "gal" hon as mp rmmmdudion or lization to continue its keen interest. in the whilst , . , , . man's imperialism through the back door. cmc and Pmvmcml a”a'm' Probably few Canadians expected Mr. f St. Laurent to discuss this delicate and ex-. Charles XIV, King of Norway and plosive matter publicly. says the Free Sweden. known also as Jean Baptist Jules Press. Nevertheless. he decided to do so.lBcrnadott.e. died this date 1844. An able According to the cabled dispatclics of thcisoldicr of France. he received speedy pro- Canadian I"i'css correspondent arcompany-lmotion after the outbreak of the Revolution ing him on his tour, Mr. St. Laurent inland in 1797 took reinforcements to Na- his news conference rejected the suggestion poleon in Italy. By marrying Desiree that United States' military aid to PakistanlClary he became the brother-in-law of would be a mistake. He then zidded sig-'Joseph Bonapart. He continued to give nificantly that Canada would be "very distinguished service to his country and much concemcd" by any armament deal be- received high honours. In 1810 he was twebir, India and Russia. These statements offered the crown of Sweden, being pop- folidygod his assurance to the Indian Par- ular there and the country requiring I llai;1ont!hst'thcUpitod States is the "most strong military ruler. His policy was to upuflffoht.counti-y" War to play the role of bring about union with Norway, in which 0 O I via .'I'he meaning of all this he succeeded and in general showed him- "Siobhan. Even at the risk of offending self an enhghtened monarch. he Cause of who came in contact with lnni. A native of; THE GUARDIAN, .CHARLOTTETOVVN Almost Everyone Is Interested icveeping like . . ti; fpycg 770A! WEEK '90”-V . pay the '11-cents-per-dozen price. J; Notes B): say: I. doctor. Yeah-mind your dollars and centa- (Kitchener- wntei-loo Record). News come: from Australia that that country has finally beaten it: rabbit problem. By o hare! breadth? - (Peterborough Exam- iner). An old Indian proverb say: .ur the frie.ndshlp of two. the patience of one is necessary.” And that seems to apply to II successful niari-iage.-(Toronto Star). Farmers in Dauglu. Isle of Man. have been feeding eggs to their pigs because customers wouldn't That. sounds like ham and eggs on the hoof.-(Strutford Beacon- Herald). If you live in Colorado and like mountains, you may want. to worry about this for u spell. A tzeolozlat saw there will be no mountains in Colorado 5,000,000 years from live: in crossword puzzles, has is depressing biography. The breed becuno extirlct. in the 14th cen- tury after I. history devoted en- tirely to the pursuit of stupidity. By the time the last mOl died. the species was almost exactly 10 times as stupid as I. chicken. That is some record. The moms became extinct. because of where they ate. sometime during tint int century on earth. some moms began finding food in swamps, and lived securely amid plenty.-tPro- vidence Bulletin). PUBLIC FORUM i Indialogue By Gerald Steele .ThlI column is open to the uh Ye” 5'DiUt swam" dllcuulon by uureupondentl l of quentlunu of interelt. The Guardian doe: not necenAr- fly endoi-no the opinion of wrreupondentn. THE PROBLEM OF MALNUTRITION In addition to the many people the situation. Most of the people ,ttlio picture India as a land oi'ol India are Hindus and subscribe sparkling minarets. temples undpin raryuig strerictlu to the iridi- inahurajalma. there are othens who'l l. pltBCi.lC& of this religion. look beyond the tinsel to the mls- of an exaggerated rever- lery of the hungry masses. As one Ill unlmul life. social RUSSIA-A-CHINA sir,-Will the time come when China will pull away from Ru.s- 01' flesh of the sacred cow. is taboo for all. but. the more orthodox refuse meat of any kind. Others not only bypass meat. but they refuse to eat anything which looks like meat. or has 3. similar food value. For lmtanoe. some outlaw tomatoes because they look like course any discussion of the prob- mmon all men. OM, whim is ut.jlem of hunger involve.-s the two teriv different from the Russian. factors of mod and P901719 End Nationalism is very strong in the allhout-Eh both would be . Chinese breast. Tiiey are very in-jered at one time. he shall lcavei dependent and proud as a people the discussion of India's popula- and one caiinot imagine that they W” m A 13'-CY M'lilIli-'- will ever be dominated by Russia In terms of human suffering. as Russia dominates her other inainutritlon is beyond doubt. the satellites. Already it is quite s:i'ave.5t problem affecting the 111- p p evident. they do not like Russian clan sub-continent today. Dlrect- 31311055 5lml18l' 50 H1050 T011115 in luavs.” They have not taken to the ly. it is the cause of many deaths mrlil. This CU-9'-Om ext-end! K61181- coliectlvizing of farms idea. It hasleach year, and it would be im-lI11y 10 fish. BEES never been effective in Chlna.'possllile to estimate the number made from NC-Wh 13!!-Dd may EVEN They rebel against. Russian autlioi-- of deaths resulliiir, fioiii it iii- lnC1UdP mllk. Cheese and butter- lty. At the instance of Russia (irectly, mainly through sickness Whether 0? not 1-ml Dflllld-l0! a commission was sent. into Sat-he-lravaging weakened bodies. In ad- lmect-1 the U-99 01 milk. PM 089153 lwan province to collect food for ciition, insufficient diet. means less Consumpt-1011 ll OHLV -3 Ounce!- lthe war in Korea. The Chinesetsticligth for la.bore.ra and as a re- This 15 not due 90 I-HY lh0"v889 seized and killed them. lsult. less food is produced by Di COWS 110W?-V01”. M V-ht! Collnt-YY It. has become quite clear thautliem. There is also a grave DsY- 15 V”'W3”l' teem-"18 with "hem '0 ;Korel1 is to be absorbed by Clilnapciioloizlcal problem in that a hun- the EX"-11': U1” the? IN! I X11136- iand not to become an outpost of gry people is usually a dissatisfied 8JlC9- Th6 GUTICUMY 81153 YYOIII the fact. that. only about half give very ancient. people with I civil- Lre believed to contain food sub- Russia. Russia has been ousted people. Ordinarily they are seized from North Korea. by B. grip of llllCPl"l'.lll'.ljt ti:ii;:tiiit- milk. and .0f the llemk-llldel”. both Russia is doing her utmost to i.ig almost. to fear and despair l-hes fillllllmy and llllillltalt KNIT! are pitifully poor. The non-mllk- era roam about with perfect lib- erty of movement, eating the food of the better animals and dea- strengthen her hands with China. which turns them ltgiiitisl the sta- Now railroads are being built intolt.u.s quo and leaves them ViCtlm.I China. and trains twice a week to the selfish proniiscs of many run between Moscow and Peklnmltakiiig advantazc of tlirzr plight Sm? There is no clear Sign O; that economist put it. they look” to the. p II has brought alliout. 1 con; the summon L5 tmpmvmm R L, yet: but we have some things to clsturbing piCl.Lli'P. of a liungiy dl.l.Uil where albmost a Arepvegt; hr from Musmcwnn with m" mink about. The cmncse an. 5 people and empty hands. Of atlans. Beef. ecause if L! e creaud producuoh M ,wd' an uh raw meat. or onion: becnuu they . and anything i lslined and efficient flirmlnz im- possible and outlaws the introduc- tion of farm machinery as IL would be uneconomical on such small holdings. Very briefly. this Ll I picture of the food situation. According to neon-t reports India is expecting incl-cued food production this year whlch must. be very encouraging. not only to her own government and people. but. also to other gov- emmetnts and nations who look upon I. nolution of the food prob- lem of India. In the first step in thwarting Communism. Although creasing population has to be fed so that. it will take a long time yet to bring Indira food produc- tion to the necessary level. In treating this problem further, we shall consider it next week from the point. of view of population. now. - (Kingston Whig-stmdnrd). l The ma. . fllghtleu bird that. MARCH 8. 1',"- The tW'ax4 .- Real wealth in in mi. of mind. The president of . .0 leze.says there are threem:i?;,:;.o: woman can make out 01 pram p. ally nothing. A mind, it 11;” a.” a quarrel. She must have fr”-2:1 ten hash. - tKit:hciis:'-Wat--u ' Recordt. W” In St. Louis. Busch S . have boxes with plush t:Cdaltl:smt:.I" phones and waiters. And oh if of that there may be a basebag team.-T. W. Jones in Tnmm Star). it We frown on pfoplp whn do scribe .32 rifies as "toys" and um askiince at BB rifles. Chit-r cyan stable Lawrence, of Huiiilltntt, ha; urged I. ban on BB rifles in rm; city as iiivestlgation continued Hi. to damage to the extent. of 3700 caused by BB pellets fired at .n auto showroom window. This form of damage is bad enough, but W, have cases on record of lost "9: sight. resulting from BB guns; tsudbury Stan). NEW ROAD NEEDED From a letter appearing Royal Gazette. Jan. 10, 133 "All those who have to tum from tho uoutheast district of King's County to attend the gum. mar sitting of the Supreme Court at Georgetown have been pow". fully and practically convinced of the necessity of opening a direct line of road from Dingtvclllt M111 at the head of Bay Fortune River. to the road leading from the licail of St. Peter's Bay toward: Carat. gun River and Georgetottn, in which contemplated road all the inhabitants from East Point. on in. south side of the Island. to 315. Fortune, are directly concerned. .- well as upwards of thirty flflllilel on Township Fifty-five. somg by whom are or were PEll.5l0Il0l'5. ”Tbe advantages of the pl'npo;-pd new line of road will be felt bv all who have to travel from south to Georgetown. for when they .1. rive at. Dlngwelrs Mill. they m brought. in fact. almost. to ll. stand. still: for. instead of going bllnlpht, forward. towards the head of Garth. gun River. they must. either tum off It A right tingle to the hem of St. Peter's Bay. a distance of eight miles (and then they in. farther from the place desired than in tlig they were at Dirlgwell's Milli or else in the opposite direction. in- warrl Bay Fortune and Grand River. where there are two dig- mgrccable ferries in the way. Vlx, Story JQZJDDQ H i i'3tO21 Look unto me. and he saved. oil the ends of the earth: for I Im' God. Ind than in none else. i one Age Old Grand and Cardilzan Rivers. In fact. M llrcseiit, they have. as Slil'i'el'0l”l say. to travel along the legs of an acute triangle. instead of simply along its base . . . The pllopowd line has been explored by the sni- tlers an Township Fifty-Fivr. and found in every way pi-artit-able" paoressioi-iat CARDS C Muthcson. Peake 8: p . Nicholson A. w. mrrnzsou. Q.C. l A. a. PEAKE. B.A.. u-n. aonn r. NIUI-IOLSUN. u.a l Bu-rlnlon, um. troyiiig large amounts of food ;,:'ains destined for human con- Her food shortage scents to have 511319110"- me thirty- In this work of needles food recorded in destruction. the cows Ire aided by eighteen families of monkeys and peacocks. Hone.-er. all of whom, because of their sup- posed sacredness, have in reality At. the Berlin Conference Molo- to promote personal ends. tnv was evidently trying to in-: ' ' - izratiate himself into favour with China. He was always saytnz loialuays existed. Out of the Chinese people, "I did my bestlfotir major famines to izet you into the conference. nndlthe history or the world, lhave yoti acknowledged as A lzreatuhave been in India, 'iYld6Del1dFM MUG". bill FMUC8. since the partition of the sub-coii- Britain and the United States tmem, mm india and Pgklglan in inherited the land. Although to- blockcd my way." lllM'l. the problcm has been more Rem" HWY d9SU'0Y l'nl1U0IlB of The Russian Governnicnt lsacutely felt. Not only was the d011”5 0i 100d 01011 .VeIl”. Doclnl Afraid of the Chinese DEISBHUY-lcountryu leadership and wealth CU-990m Ind PTNNI0 defiml-GU Will They cannot forget what. happcii-ldiytded whm it W55 .0 bmiy not permit. killing them. In fact, ed in East. Berlin on June 16th Medea Wm, mi. wm,m-W31 (,1 pm in many rural areas. killing 5 and 17th when the cnrr.trlon peoplclgmisip but ymim Rm, 301;, 0; Li" peacock is punishable by death. there. rose in rebellion flllBlllSLorig1u;11 population Mu. only 531;; In spite of this fact, it is en- the cruelties and hardships Oi ihezof the nluch-necded irrigated land. Wwigmtl W V-HOW '-hltv the Vine- Rusalan Government. and tankslrhe two pfnvlncpg or pumm mg ration of destructive animals is and soldiers had to be called In sum now with p,,k;5l,,m' W,-9 gm. abandoned when no demanded by to quell the uprising. which shook mo Ire” with the largest food government. and the peasant. will the whole Communist world. They wmiuman even be enticed by the offering of are nfraitl that this may haprwn! But to have a fond silo,-mg, It bounty. I think it. in safe to any in China which would be for Rus- Wm." M,-,- 70-, M thy p.,,,.,;;m(,nlthat the majority of the farmer: sin it very different matter. in mrccuy Comrrmld mm ,..,.,-1H,). would gladly wipe out thug un. We must wait. and see. Chlnl mm "ems mm" ,L,,ng,” Y”. iiecessai-y pcata if it were not. for needs Russia today. But the d3Y'such is the case. for, ill;'.:ul'(llll',; Lu 18" Oi Yellrlsala by the lunatic- may come when China may wish UN mm,” the average minke 0, ally orthodox. Once thin element to an her own way. independent of "lama 1,, 1,55 in Ind”, than in of fear in removed, old prejudices all other natinnit. . lany ,-,m,,,- m.,n”.y M me warm are fomottexi and they set. about I am, Sir. etc. -1,, mdmon 1,, Lhe ,,.,m.,,1 low in it practical way to ellminntg the W. I. GREEN. standard of food consumption, dlmclllty. there are always an estimated five million living under famine con- tiitiutmi. Diet. survey: carried on in different parts of the country I 0 Another factor in the unforttm. IN nrlct-in of polishing rice. Like the people of our oomlncnt. m- Stuniey Bridge. -.:...:....... spite of official eltom mdexpend. It can be safely nld thut nlthouch lturea. the Grow More Food Cam- paign did not. prodvucc any up- prcciuble results in 1952. Apart from the production of rice which showed an lncreue of about 500,- 000 tons. all other crops revealed 3 decline. Because irrigation in not. sufficiently widespread. nuc- ecu in crop: depend: solely in many cues upon the rai.n.uo that monsoon fnllure means I crop failure. Because of rain failure. scarcity conditions of serious pro- portion have existed for some time in khdru sum. while othci natal report regional ucnrcitieo Rice ll the maple food of the country. 3196 of wtul culllvnbln are: being under this cultivation. and since this crop requires I GYC. Ready to fight Iitnin. and die- ofttimen since then their private lent. in developing hu- both induutxiol and urlculvuni In addition to thin. the Brltinh an fesmnulble in some measure for shifting ownership of land front the village to the state for pur- lives I-lave, spoilt that joy their music given. so, when I on this robin now, Lille. in red apple on the bouxh. And question why he Iilnll stmna. For love. or for the love of long; Or sings. maybe. for that sweet rill I0 Whose silver tongue lit never utili- Ali, now there comes this thought? unkind. Born of the knowledge in my mind: He sings in triumph that last night He killed his flther in a fight; nut Britain did I great deal for India, she is guilty or considerable neg- economy. poses of t.unt.lon. From the mu. landlords hold the land for I cer- tain tax and then sublet. it to tenuiu who generally were at the mercy of the lsndlord. Partly due to this poi-coiling-out. of land to many tenunu. And partly because each farmer oatcblfahed hit lam On his properly it at all possible. fruuiontation hu taken place. Nomone-third of mid hold- lnm are luu than y,-acre and And now he'll take his mother": bl The Iast strong rivwl fcr his food. -W. H. Davies. flooded coll for About four months. my shortage of water wreak: im- mediate havoc. Various other factors nnrnvnto one acre. own one tree. only one-third are in moon of Pi-ugmmtation you no In that three or four people my (mm mice. at mmu. Collections 1- Money To bun l 175 Grafton street .?....:..:u?.. Palmer & Hashim A. J. IIABLAM. B.A.. LLIL llnrrluor. Etc. Bank at Nov: Scott: Chamber! Charlottetown, P. E. L MONEY T0 LUAN ..........:....j.... M. Alban Farmer. 0.0. BA. LLB. Inrrllhr and Sollelfnr Bank of Comm"... Building Charlottetown Money to bun Frederic A. Large. 9.0. nurtmr, Solicitor. Notary loyal Bank of Cumin Building Charlottetown. P. E. I. lnnnl on City and Inn Properties Gaudot It I-luuurd GILBERT A. GAUDET. I.A.. LLB Blrrluurl Ind Bollclfnru Money to Lou: Cauntlinn Bank of Commerce Bldk. . Chen. R. McOuuid IA. IAIIISTER. BOLIOITOB. " - have shown that the food con- diam! throw Amy vuluabtp por- Nanny, nu. filmed is insufficient to provide "will In! the: ftsod. Where we re- ugurn Truul Building 9 necessary energy rcqulmnenu move . e w an term. then polish in the cue of some now, of the 031,11-he outer layer of ms nu ..:...:...”"”1m"mm i ' W K mmilies. that the diet is Almost In which contain: vitamin D l 0& invariably til-balanced. and that Complex. Al the daily diet Mr All Dr. w' n' canon there is. in terms of food values, it in rice. the majority have little 0nn0'Mcm' deficiency of fats, vita-min: and 9159 in We WI? of qet-ables. rum" Gnu." THE TKUT" proteins of high biological value, fruit or milk uid on are Llmolt. ugnA”'ar"”,::'lw:..n 3. pp p Expressed in ot.h(r figures, only V”-Ally d0D8ndCnt- upon riot itself. uh! M about 160 million out. of the 360 Di" W "I15 U-nbl-llnoe. the dull! lslnce f have ileen a bird one. day, million population have I decent PH" CID"-I consumption of protein Mg 3.. His head peeked more than half nutritional level. ll Only I) gums compound to 150 D" A' L' cl c Aw”; . o o (rain: in the United sum. DINTIIT That. hopped about, with but one Is the situation brightening? In At another contributing factor. 9","; 3..., - GLORIA BUILDING I'll Ornfton IL DENTIST p Dental X-ny Abon Chnliltwown Cllnle an Queen St. CHARTERED Ourrlo Bldg. Clnrlotlalown. . J. A. M:Guigan BAREIISTICII. S(H.l(2lT()R. Etc. NOTARV. Etc. Currie Building iwfdzlfliee & Trainor II. F. DIIPPHEE. B.A.. Q.C. L S()MEItI.ED TRAINOR. fl.A. burrluteu, Bic. Eye: Examined. Ginsu Fitted Corner Kent and "Queen Sta. Office Phone fll3.'l-House. 1150 A. Wultlien ,- Guudet. LLB. BARBISTER. SOLICITOII. 599- Phllllpu Jiilliling lll Grafton Street. Money to lnln Collect”! 3. Elmer Blcihcliurd. H. A. BARRlH'l"Ell. 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