Page I: The Guardian If NOTES BY THE win I '1 llantenlauertiiern Ontario an iiouid manage to mutter was; liable to fines as aw to 0x00 if ”-flihere must be e niintekeiseunu they shoot lynx. It might be ed- where. ' Please forgot about the viable to impose an equal. of even bill." Then he sat down to ponder- heavier penalty. on hunters who the truth of the old adage tint shoot each other,-Windsor star. mu 'o'en'ta?:p a good (live) man Ananinaybesototally leatto n " ct John'T'le'"ph' urn hope that he will refuse to believe Jo .d' . he can ever do or be anything. but Vancouver. the nnqimng hm, few ever get so for down that they ground for I. murderous gang wu- canlt ' ' a worm might be over control of the west coast dope in love with them.--parandon Sun. trade. wants to know why reds;-gt TH E G U A R D I A N Right as Senator Kriowland's analysis of Soviet policy may be. his advocacy of a "”P";,'.f,',,:,';fi, ',','f,ff;,1' ',';':""n,m';,.1';,:",::; fj.gf;.f-"'1 1 blockade now of the Red China coast and '0-vm Pris: It--rd In--.4 uh in our" the use of atomic weapons to resist Com- AV !Geaualdnl”a'aa:I,:,.khnwAlF" munist expansion in Southeast Asia cannot J; '"';;ffa'n;;1:',:f'u':m;,.,,,i:!,';:;g"t;.':;:',:;u:.';.'h" fall to occasion a sense of deep concern ' ' , I . ”f""'- among. the NATO and SEATO nations. For By carrier. uiarinuetown. bummerslde lis.oo per Innum Else . t . . . . there In P. E L 8! on. other PPOVIICCI no u. s. A. nun what he is suggesting differs little from earlier demands for a preventive ivar. The US Senator displays a keen insight into human psychology in putting forward what may fairly be described as the Know- IGE Illllllln. "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink.” WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22. rm 3 1 - ' land Doctrine at the very moment when 1 . Rochd Ie Pi n . . . . . authorities dont insist on n. more 1, V . B O eers public opinion in the United States is out- ml; 7&0 !m0 .h:o1:glo: cogimxipcnse 3:1: to tn” I The iii-st co-operative society w a s. raged over the imprisonment by Red China , iggyogig col-:I!a;pkaei:!y;:,"a.nd after read- .'..,,;.,. J 3?, ”.'3;,,c.l;Y”;i,,7;1;1: checklnc his are wiliin to strive to fin background and talking with him. no to .53 W 4,, mm g:,,,i,;g:; are still in doubt about the more muvmes W buy heavuy mumnd basic. fundanlentai aspects of his do”, W," .51, ,0 ohm" mm character. ask him to take you for an,” 1mm nvemmem cum” " a,shoi-t drive. You can learn a mg 0054; of ,, few amt, . day, lot about a man's personality by -rm a;-ug trade, plainly would observing it behind the wheel of Conn,” gm whoxe dmm '0, PM, In Iutbmmc. -Gale 17v9P01'W- dlers and those who initiate other: '”'"''''"1' "" mm W" '" ll1taill:gi:ia.i-okelhltgruillllcllv .53” pm. the world today is in the air. At be emmmmt Pr m .5 ml" "11 least this is the conclusion which mam. , I . Vgm t 9 1110- will be reached after a study or mdlmon ” c 'u d W "5 4"-ll statistics referring to both air and wll mwme "'””c- auto travel. This surprising fact izggfggctogginlgbcrlgegzegyiigizg of 13 American airmen falsely charged with spying. It would, however, be quite unfair to describe President Eisenhower's refusal; to adopt the Senator's policy as appease-i ment. Mr. Eisenhower draws a careful distinc- tion between ”peacefu1 co-existence" as the. plrrase is used by leftist propagandists, and "co-existence" based on a policy of united strength. It is the latter course that his, founded December 21, 1844 when twenty-1 eight workmen in Rochdale, Lancashire,, subscribed a fund to purchase sugar and flour, etc. The same year a consumers' co- . operative was tried at Boston. Co-operative, banks ll'llCC' their origin to Europe, al-1 though Prince Edward Island led the way in Canada. The Farmersl Bank organized in Rustico in 1864 gave Alphonse Desjar-ll, dines the inspiration to found the Credit 1'-nion movement in Quebec. administration is committed to follow. It came to light with a study of sta- for 3' 1w uh” I d M be m . -' - t is" tht dl "W11 Like other cntcipiises co opeiatixe ones is a course of hope, contrasting shaiply, zpzignomams82:.ia:dun:t:z;i;:ei;f:ti: mm” it they dated. in "1 alternative to what we are doing of today.-Vancouver Daily Provlucg. a remarkably clean slate Last year Canadian carriers flew more than 935000.000 passengea miles on domestic and international services with but one fatality. On the other hand. the motorists continued to slay and injure themselves and others at a remarkable rate.-Truro Daily News. A St. Louis Man did something out of the ordinary the other day when he inserted a notice in the want-ad columns of a newspaper, expressing gratitude for the wife who had borne him six "lovely children and. with an abundance of love and care made the past 21 years the nicest years of his life." on the eve of their 21st wed- iivith the Knowland Doctrine's gospel i despair. i Compelling evidence that the Eisenhow- er Administration is not indifferent to the -V I - if . I dangers of appeasement just as much as to' ' I "1 p M (deiet'”r, 7 is - rulway extetsrron... iliai-e had their successes and their failures. They have learned fi'om experience, how- ever. and today place a proper emphasis on the imp: rtance of good management and sound financing. The key of success, how- The Age Old Story For in the time of trouble he shall hide mo in his pavilion; 1,, the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set. me up upon a took. over. is their educational programme, for the perils of a preventive war is apparent! co-opc1':itives are owned by their custom-, from the treaty just concluded by Washing-i rers. who must have a clear understanding' ion with Chiang Kai-shekis Nationalist Gov- of business as well as co-operative prin- crnmcnt of Formosa. That treaty accords ciples if they are to operate successfully. the United States the right to establish mili-, The liasis of the consumer co-operative tary bases in Formosa. 1; byings st,-meg. '-is that tiie consumer undertake the funC- ically important Formosa within the group, lions of the middleman, meaning of course, of countries including Australia. New Zeal-I Conditionai invitation WEIGHTY DEER. PORT ALBERNI, B. C. (CP)a. J. Dudziak. who shot a deer weighing i88 pounds. won I chal. lenge cup awarded in this area for the hunter bagging the heaviest PUBLIC FORUM The Holy Land Al Christmas - - ii. ' fits. It. inevitably iiiealisi and the Philippines and most of Southeast Thin eoi--- In -in in -in an-an p Jeccixc us D10 ' k th Se, .y h. l th U .t d St t 1 firm! i :l'oa' ry e.:rrupondeiils of a man. ""91 Government om" ding calnngekrsary. he publicly ex dc". that he must under 6 0 vim e 3 as S v .. ......-:i .. . .. .. .. ... ?tl?t”'?i':”'n”&””i:'”i' . t - ' ' , 'aan erm. ecu cl e oce cod m”Cu0m and perform them at least as” Committed to defend agamst aggression. "H '""m' otifetr Skriidfugliaes 8)'ren!Dr:lld haexixirtlmclf gbtlliiln theseadgcuments through the umnsusually devoted to snnounce- EDMO:1l1qO1tlEfg;)N3.IAo:2i00o000 consular offices of the respective merits by other husbands that they v - efficiently as the private trader. It means On balance, the policy of the Eisenhow- nlso that he must take the risk Of 1095- A er Administration will commend itself to lbusiness failure hits the pocketbook of the; thoughtful people everywhere as one of shareholder. A C0'0D91"r1i11'9; reason and firmness based on commonsense, p U18 many Ilockelbooks of ”5 and involving far less risk of war than thei::ci::wC”h1::511fmda::t hI:;1r:111rEe:C:E ill-conceived notions of Senator Knoiiilaiidwmi by the ;),,,.,,.,..e,.. ,,g-1-W... EDITORIAL NOTES PRINCE EIHVARD lSl.AN'D'S . STIIIKN CAB FERRY Sir. -I noticed in The Guardian nwrchant or of Dec. 18th, that a final decision failure hits sharelioldcr-customers. . One effect of the movement which wasl probably not anticipated by either co-0991" The Departnicnt is to be com- mended for taking its time to think this matter over carefully. Wood Islands ferry ators or merchants is that large numbcis . . . Now what about the present the 11101131111111! C1055 111” the 1”” ”"" Mme” Jewish "d me W” Dr Hutchins had overstated the of people have come to appreciate that the! On the debit side umtei has begun. butpurrmvlnaliu V . I zgeggrggarzmloirgeigigggm3:: highest Moslerri liobdayi calm H mm mm be p compmp middleman pE,l.f0i'l'llS an essential function. on the credit sitlc thed fllays snieh vgclttinn 'nh(tf;-v)i'":l;: :IFr'i'l'er0nx:-ta; Chrmmas Eve services. p During mm cmsmgsl the mu... lgleisea ofr;uthoi.;wmngt::. ilglllicguqialgglg and that his operating 0055 are 3 necesl l0ngel' '1': mum ll m gs lie llim” 30 SHCC son captain from Kings County Vifhile crossing into Jordan or into I3r:S011(1:1oiI1:: :;)3o1;lY:nn1;5r1;3b1 g;i;111l:v; HIM Dr. Hutch)” has overlooked - f th rice to the consumer. was at .322.) this morning.1 and the other A ms-raring man I-sra'31-161086 the Mmdelbaum 51119 d V I . ,1 mm h E ch an important point. Universities . sary pail. 0 C P . . . from Queen's County. that the take place throughout the year. it 161! 1118 II 51M C - W 0 Cd cum mm), young mm n ma . . u is only at Christmas time that denillly W3F1d9"d um” me Mr ' point; where they are uncertain GIVI YOUPVF &' The Maritimes are welcoming an atomic A Two Day Debate bomb. In this case. however, it is the first A"EuC"i"S' 31' cobalt-60 beam therapy unit for Ulcheg Wm not ment of cancer in the Atlantic Provinces. It- F9P01't Wmchi ' being set up at the Saint John Gcnerali traffic. The reason given Of particular interest to though members of other ch with ibou. c ' itant is a l. fmd ltd unm,1p0l . ' , p k- lace Wm-li S . When I liked them if there of Nazareth where 2,000 years ago. . says that discussions ale 8 H13 P , Hospital. it.-9.-9 any miter lucatigng W... Jcsum Joseph and Mary used w:may be witness to the crossing of an central Guelph can be seen an old 0 it i Arab Boys' Cl'iDll' from Jordan, who old man. His face is hned. his shoul- change in the meth f o I the ESU1bll5h'3d Churchi Two good novels of our time which At the present, proved equally enjoyable as motion pictures. regard to A possible by which bishops of in Enrzland are appointed- bor. Sir on his statement: Robert Borden he P1'ime Minister who: and ”Lost Horizon", the latter dealing with 1911. Fmwm I '.e of i on the advic M” may. and USL1a”.V d095- Seek advice from the. the mythical lost land of Shnngri-La. These mad, Um ..H I would never be ii complete success. nor would it he adequate for the increasing was the (1-eatmtlic shifting sand at. Wood Islands rind the, torturous channel at Car- insufficicnt. water re- quiring boats of too shallow draft. ;lioth mentioned Little Sands and Pit-tou Landing inside Plctou liar- - . ms. o.5”iiZ??Jl” i.ui”i'S.".?..””S2l3il "J2 - - . .. , , - n . . time the Sovereign makes the 81390111 me were James Hiltons Goodbye Mi. Chips your mind, WM, mk mm, in when campaign i am elected Prime Minister of Canada. men have turned towards the Holy Land. The Holy Land symbolically unites the East. with the West - the Old Woild with the New World- It is at the Mandelbaum Gate in Jerusalem that this peaceful union of the world is dramatized. Against the baclgground of Christ- mas carols resounding from the Y. M. C. A. in the modern city of Jerusalem. lsrael ministers, state dignitaries. pilgrims and tourists by people are permitted to cross and recross the original starting place. Tourists to Israel, for example. may go to Bethlehem for midnight mass and then recross to Israel to spend Christmas day in the new city of Jerusalem or at the ancient town live. work rind worship. 0 O U The symbolic union of the world is noticed at I glance at the Mandol- baum Gate - for here, Europeans and Orientals. Catholics and Pro- testants. and representatives of the many varieties of the Chriitian Chu.ch in its eastrrn and western countries. through travel agencies and government tourist offices. He should allow about three days for these arrangements to be com- pleted. Crossings can be made any time from B in the morning until 8 o'clock at night. except summer time when the Gate remains open from 9 am. to 9 p.m. The Mandel- bauni Gate 15 open all year round except for five days during the or, back to his parents in Israel. 01' a French nurse may carry an Arab child from Israel to join his relatives in Jordan. He may wit- ness dancing and singing at the Mndelbaum Gate in celebration of a wedding between a Jordan bride and An Arab boy from Israel. Or. he each Pentecost participate in the Franciscan Chuich Service at. the Church of Visitation in Ein Karcm. Israel. Or then. again. he may make his crossing together with some Samaritans in Israel who each Pas- sover join the Samaritans f:om Jordan at Mount Gerizin. near Nablus (ancient Sheheni.) no longer were responsible for debts incurred by their wives.-Sydney Poet Record. When Dr. Robert Maynard l-lutchins asserted that universities are turning into "hlg-h class flop- houses," he soon came into conflict with other educators. Even the university president who was in closest agreement with the former University of Chicago head, said about the career'they want to follow. This can make them seem ahiftless and indecisive. but it is a time when they are in most need of the university's aid and council.-Windsor Star. Behind a lower-floor window in ders bent. But his eyes are keen and follow with obvious interest the goings-on in the world that is out. side his window. The tragic thing is that the world remains outside. He is confined on the inside look- ing out. There are dozens of cases like that old man. Our older citizens stay in little rooms. kept prisoners expansion program is in progress at the oil refinery area in eastern Edmonton. Included is a 514,000.- 000 lubricating plant for Impcial Oil and a 34,000,000 addition to the McColl Fontenac refinery. Youngefor o p. ' Brownie Huivkeye Hush Ouliil Contains everything needed fog loldpeor, outdoor snepyhcgtlng Johnson 8: Johnson o -. - - d other inter- .- . . -. - 1 or . . . Archbishop of Canteibuly an ' . stories were published in seventeen anbu I . V (0,-my Jmn at Chrjstmng time to . i d uzilified persons constitutionally. d b. "ht th amber world fame 1 11'” 1"1k "P "15 P-11 1- M11”? sing praise to Christ at. his place 7'11” M ""”1' "WW ""1” 1” ”"'1' by W" W" N M” 111”1'”1' in none at. Dial nan este( an Q i ages an loug e - with the railway of the mainland M birth and growth And as (H the Mandeibaum Gate. but the ity. A ray of hope now shines. It 1 spirit of joy and good-will prevails was I pleasure for The Mercury riauuxtetsieuimuuuuixnsmeaelistsice however. it is the Prime Ministers personal! Fmm lime M lime the Sysf the compartiiivcly carly age of fifty-four. WM new M uS' itnlked lunnel. in responsibility. Lat... N.B. runways in its estimates for next the. rlcmrnls of a row present -Summersltli-. Charlottetown . .' 1' as brought l0i'W2lI'd JV Y H . . ' that session a mo ionbw of the House Of, yeai s iioik. At the same time the Depait- Georgmmn mph had upimiuns by 11 Piiommem mem 91 t km 3 ment is examining possible sites for a new That very Laiiy suggesting ”1” me duty 0 ma gi airport at Edmonton It is to be hoped that serious atlcnipt. was made to modify it. Al Kinkorn. was chosen chairman n ' MBJESIY be ”3"5' - . ti e c i i cccmmcndations to Her i , - . , . y mi 9 . I , I , . c lommsson. ceived a bill for his own fune 1 r .. f. mp Wjinie Minister to ”such1 the m1.Cn”wn of the mmmy. at Chmlotte t,,,,:,,?:,g”;2fi,m:f”;Lf”::;f”.?g;pmf Unlike Jaffa Gatc. Damncus Gate. THE 0 , AV Ass the other day. After the man hills on LIGHTING T011-id. 19m ' re members of town will not be altogether lorgotten. lpmcn, in considering this out-5. HCN.ld's Gate and several other X 1” recovered from his surprise. he YOUR HOME e('Ci'3SlaSi.iCal pC150”5 as 8 vv Th' in ef " ' ' innit let. there be no Georgetown. fgfgfjeg::;j1;f3:d:';g:;1uf;; tchergldigl; When little Juu lay tcl(eiP:10!119d eahe cmateaydcoinptini or - ' ' ' . ' . . . . an 0 Her Malesty 5 pl-my C0unc,1:bim iizto the A spokesman for the oil industry for- :;1ertehi;,rFs "hue the wall surrounding the old city or Scaicellyveieizi yiiatgiir old in the bright he will (:iiilm'l"1IrOm:"erneg'y" ":1 luslnass Promlsag fefliv 11'0"” Put the re5p.0ns! .y 1sees the day, within the next five years..hi-. Prince Edward island and J""5”1""' "” M”'d'””"'" 011"" Who saw Him first were not the asked 110W the account could be . . .. q Consult Us Now i iris of a few top dignitaries of th , , 1. ,1 . . 1Prince lodward Island alone. '1” "m 'l 3”" ”"d. h 5 ”"'Y been zliepherd-folk. "”5l0d- "1 "'9" 0' "19 Cl1'C1"11' . tan .l i when 100-octane gaso me wil be making its. mm,” H", Mann" 0, Hm mm in existence shout six years. B... 0x and 355' me WW.” 0, me sltlanceisr in which he now found -r-'-'r'r-" cl1111T1- a) eurance on the market and the ublic to . I th 1 t 'h ' ' y kc, 111M - T1118 W115 I-00 much 101' . ' The motion was not approved; hut, after. U) V y. I p , p , iilrm, ,.nigMc bias"???-rs 0 ll Om When the state of Israel was est- 30,-n H? bend their necks and serve the clerk. who could have asked , p V ;will be dining ten-to-one ratio engines ram 1, ablished six years ago. the border the r . ii the customer had been satisfied ., d b te it was iesolied , . 9 MCDDMM is drud hut 0d- in Grafton niai s..i1 two full days Of 9 3 ' i iusing high-test gasoline now used. by air- his words still live. Why not b”W”" 1”” mil, -1011111111 W38 N Yet they .were hosts to God, with the services. and possibly for along a line running between the a recommendation as well. All he thrl "the pre-W11 5.1319111 is 099" to Qblecii craft. No Qpecific That prospect. makes it all the more wliolc matter into ' u - ll W1” mid mould he m0d:.f'ed'” meam and1 pressing that something in the nature of,mn- rnmP"tcnl engineers and let t t h H t l l , mi me n k n - p - Aclnl to . . , . W , p th y, 1 I d - a wn-s ory ouse in once mono. T30 p l'8.')1'11111('-f1d?1”0”'l 'C5i)”d sdmcauon werei Jellied gasoline be dcitlopcd to make such mg? d:m'i"n”nVl"Thfs"';:;';;j19::d ed to ,. mm ,,n,,d Ma.,dcp,,...m. Creatures of short life and bitter details of the Di'0D0b6 "1 . ;carS1'CuSQnably safe. 3,-(int ;.p,,,.m,,,.,. M mt. whole It is imon these ruins that the dc-'i”1 r'o ted- During the debate. the Archbishop, . . . pm-in ., and no ,,,,,,.d.,,,,,,.,,. name Mandelbaum Gate has been Knelt at His cradling. warmed Him , t 8 I p . 'd d seemed 3 but . other than the "greatest good to b33mw9d- ind "5 15 "I055 '-hill 5”? with their b"Mh' N Canterbury. Who P1951; ' f 1 changei Capt. Alfrcd D. Di-oyriis was sentenced the mm.-.t number" should he thntttourhiats mum from one mun. Whilcdglvtitrly qlztcrgaming from the O ' . uien ncc o' , , .- -. . til -. l 1. v t ther. , ,- ji tubuul about fl"); lg The Archbighop of by coiiit mailial this (late 1894. lie uas. ” lillmff um ;.';'r”d' ':hnul Hm MW rE,,,;,'.V ,,S,,;.,, cm, ,,, mm... ",0", Shane in their large soft eyes. In the i1F9S9"l 5-V5 ”m' f It th t the Q S idegradcd and transporiotl to Cayenne, ho.-it. l notice in the article 1 re- sand tourists and d1D1f"1111i5 111-11” Shall we not honour them Vork. 011 the ””19' handa f9 d S: rinciizm Devil's Island, for supposedly delivering :?5:,f.d.;.';.”l?.: itirillll bdee?-imtlilov ii: Cell!-(',Is:ilnfIerii,l11;;)'3; The bleasts of burden who in Beth- e 53m. was lmpossmle 10 e etfrh Bllh of documents to the German Government. The breaker or SPTl1i-lice-breaker type. were such famous nerl-nniiges as Sharcdelilairz-ir nnrrow stall. Save up - O rind should be abandoned. 8 15 OD court had Sat in Secret and the French Why not eliminate tlin word M"s. Fleancr Roosevelt Helen '(cl- mm. mans" lcr. Adlai tsevenson and John Fost- . ”scmi" altogether plain "lcc-breakn,r”? I-. 011- in Commenli”-1 0" the 5”ggeSm)"S1Army made every attemvi to prevent the ito come to this eventually. "if 'V5rl'0”5 speakers that 50'." elemv: s.yS'i case being reopened but Zola took his part Wm might be adi'1Sab19; SW3 ”"1” , grmgiin spite of a libel action. The Republic it- l'-19 time he was Archbishop of B”-5 am” self was in danger before the case was fin- iscrvlce can close down Mr Hilton died this week in California atib-V 5 ”11”'”1Y 95'”-111'-" 7111' 11'1"-1 ' who had always Transport has extension of the Fredericton. .0 C,mm.,.' and awe Wm, H” anal wise man. Father John McDonald. parish priest at ninkc use of them now? Put this the hrinds of and makc it It will have The time has passed when this I on No-itlnn anv other international bord- vcmbz-r 30 and remain closed till Ithc following May. it might hi- as the eye can see. the black, brown. -grey or navy habits of the monks 19” 3 iand nuns blend one into the other of the world is symbolized at the ' Mandeliiaum Gate where. side by side on a table. lie the caps of of- ' ficers of Israel. Jordan. the United States and France. all members of I the United Nations Mixed Armis- old and new city of Jerusalem. Ast- ride this line stand the ruins of or Dulles. This crossing bctweenulsrael and Jordan involves no more red time here above all at Christmas time. And it is at this crossing that we 7Ae t”7oe5;l' Gum Those twain. who could not speak, praise. ivcrc Iltcrc; the patient! To bed the star-bright. stranger. Asking for reward But to have served their Lord? I their enrichment no or crossing. The visitor needs only -Audrey Alexandra Brown. to print a story last week reporting the efforts of a group. concerned with the running of the Golden inmate or a person living in I private house-out for drives. -Guelph Mercury. it doesn't often happen, but a resident of Goslar. Germany. rc- Outsitle Lighting ' ' . uni - 0 ' ' ll d t id ' n - the meanln of on i S been subjected to a ceitain PimO p . . ni eting was ca 9 0 (tons er L I . 1 be 1 p cxperie c- g e mm la '.t. N . but um-H the most re, ithe matter. onfxmevzncogzip emhel:h0t','me!FnoL wm-id, of peace on earth and g00fl1Age Club. to set up I sort of car . of internal C11 lclhmi i bl no It 13 reported that the Department of The meeting was held in the necesnmy at chrmm” or Eu.” will to all mankind. pool. The idea is that groups or ln- ' Cent session of the Church Assem y, Market Hall which was crowded or mother Holy Day p the "mm dividuals could use their cars to ' take some old-timer-eltlier it home & centennial Year Quotations & Advice FREE without obligation to you unonaala '1 tiirougi1'oui' the Province and Se- Mlstraliac he had 5?" the Flecnve method? ished but in 1906 Dreyfus was finally clear-i that. Georgetown would have mi - , in operation. and h: 8):ll)1ePlE:nC(!n lliad piedi cd' ixwthcemwviazor bljeerigiinr. man; in, yond, we extend the Season 5 lim to the belieftat e ngs sysem ' . . i ” ” '11" "i . . . 1 . ' ”"”""” "W" Greetings and best of wishes for 15: 0" the Wh0l9i much bgnerf The execution last week,of a 53-year I ""' 5”” Q" ' . old grandmother for murder of her daugh- The Kl1OWl3nd Doclnne fer-in-law has raised a storm of protest in -Communist talk of cmexmmce, accordy London. There is a revival of the campaign mg to Us Senator Kmwlmd. has for "S for abolition of the death penalty altogeth- puipose solelypthm of lumng the free worm er. Under the Labor Government in 1948, mm 3 sense of mm uecumy mm wen Britain adopted this reform for a six- tlme as the Soviet Union has "achieved Week-5 "M P'”'l0d- 'H3"Bl"Z W35 Nsumed llampton. P.l:.l. 9H Ciierlottetobyvn t aadr.l.l. GIANTEBS ON TOUR aohiii H. Min-:'ns "A young woman named Swan. own signature. llequi B0RR0Wt2o5-59 Repay in 15 monthly instalments of only 516.00 eoeh . 0 Get up to 01000 on sensible terms--on your Ineet. Foal, one day service” Call HFC lodayl remenle are easy to the New Year. Happiness. Peace and Prospperity in Mill 0' HYNDMAN & CO.; LTD. im HOUSEHOLD riuaucl ' I. w. chateau-. Mm... - 1 i no oi-on 00001.0 39., who 1. phone can 031000: 01l8I'MielowII.' Bmnmenldt. lioater" euanotrnowu, P.I.I. , mpertomy in the new of -nu-ch" and after two men were convicted for murder- mdmic weapon; This disquieting state of ing a child. But there are apparently many affairs. Senator Knowland believes. will be who share the View expmssed by Dr- Edith reached sometime between 1957 mi 1950, Summerskill. a leading Labor M.P. 1'The after which business aggression will en- only possible excuse for capital punish- ibmltlli ltuuianafto expand thelriiphere of n'ient;."'swjs Dr. Summersklil. "would be it : ii . gidtlce the North American that it deterred people from killing. There I native of-Nova Scotia, has been exhibiting herself at the Temper- ance Hall. in this City. for the past few days. Ste is only 17 years of age. stands seven feet two inches high. and weighs 201 ibiv. Her parents. who are ordinary sized people. accompany her. We understand she is about to proceed to New York. havim entered mm The oldest insurance Agency In Prince Edward Island 0 p 3 .cy in e :ml:)neVid9f'i'f.:Q pom any country to show aarzrmgaonm with the renowned l M ! ' - i ' ' ' . ' TSn9'I'I WOIUL O”-'hs 1393- l r mpm.".'l'gl" ll-I III"!-I lI.""m