K -vi-itisroun THE GUARDIAN riis euixnmn.-.cmr;n1-rimwnoi i Two Vlle c!si;wqrs1sg'otuu '- . .. ---...-- ,. . ..-...--......: - ,.,,g,,, motors better. 1110 aims are quite sim- ply the weakening of all non-Communist Governments and the confusion of the poo- O - aueaoi-use is second class sssu Post Office Department. Ottawa pies who support them. at United ”u.a...i &s-anus. we Bx "" "”"”Ug';:.;,"'L;'ux""'" ”"' . "The Teace Congress and the so-called slaa delegates have I no i....v..u-f 3?”:'3T't'i3S um, um um uh 'Stockholm appeal' it is sponsoring are VltllPII'Ill!:I.uIIll't new V on ours y T " iisr alone the x... s-an Trading Zone Mill Communist creations and are run in as- 2:”f;”",m,"'.. 'n”":"m?',;” gf,-,h"n.,ir: - Wggkr” 1'10. Weak. ,;,;;j;”m gm. .,,;3 sociation with Moscow, whatever the non- stale rovernor. air. mam. ts.-. us:-rum. wng. 3,... -.,.:”:ng,”ffg: Editor and Managing Director. J. B. Burnett Aaaoclafa Editor. Frank Wilkes f'The Strongest Memory is Weaker Then the Weakest Ink." CIIAELOTTETOWN SATURDAY. 3!-Pill. 80. 1050 Books And Woodcock me 1st being a Sunday the open sea- son on ducks and woodcock opens Monday morning, and hunters will certainly be out in force to try their luck-on the first day of shooting. The time has long passed when it was considered permissible to bag as many birds as cunning and good for- tune brought within range. Game laws are becoming increasingly strict. Tins year the daily limit on -woodcock has been halved to four birds only. This limit, and the limit on ducks of seven a day and 14 in possession, are not party facade under which they are pre- 'sented. They form one of the most in- genious episodes of the cold war' and are treated quite openly by the Russian State propaganda apparatus as'aA most import- ant branch of Communist activity. "Just as in the first two years after the war, the Communists tried to mono- polize the term idemoci;acy', so in the last two years they have tried to monopolize the word peace. The world, according to them, is divided between war-mongers and peace-lovers. "The first are. the American and Brit- ish Governments and all non-Communist parties; the second are the Governments of Russia and its satellites and all who can be prevailed on to accept the Communist conception of peace.' The ipeace' cam- paign has a single purpose: the hampering of the defences of those countries that are Di Dewey, to give the Sbviet -IIINDI Mr e function of the U. N. Citisen. - ONIWI The Voice of America - the An- erican radio weapon desilned to acquaint Russians with some of the fallacies of their government at Moscow - is twitting the Kremlin about its sturgeon and caviar sup- plies. Owing to the fact that the sturgeon, from which caviar is ob- tained. persist in inhabiting the Persian and pf the Caspian sea. the Russians hsvi been forced to buy large supplies of Persian sturgeon. to be marketed at. homeias "Rus- sian caviar." The only unusual note about it all, says The Voice of Am- erica. "is that Moscow has failed to claim that the virtues of this osviar are due to indoctrination of the fish in Communist ideology." Humor can be. it properly applied. a powerful .. 'i against tyranny and bureaucracy. Gilbert and Sul- Ualcnabginningrhelast ,0, , - . - week of e E01135 llf,'-"'90 Viola. if you kntgw what we mean" - Na Dog .W9Ik. If-elisloud lducstion Week, and iitsiionsi sweater Wdek. And the month has a. name of. it; away too. September is glarncrausly mud child Foot Health .Month. oat. ober is even worse; to date it is down for-these weeks: National Eat - Cranberry - Wine - neg. ter,Parenthood Fire Bi-even. tion - save the Horse Letter Writing - Posture Bible Smoke Abatement--United Nations Honey - (theikinii from bees) Business Women's - Pharmacy - Appie - Girl Scout -- Flower. To say nothing of G: dmothers Day, Children's Day. Apple Day; World Temperance Sunday. .- Auburn, N. Y., citizen-Advertiser. Speaking in the House of Com. mans some months ago. Canada: minister of agriculture, Hon. Jame; Gardiner, gave quite a lecture on why Canadians should .drink up. pie juice. He also threatened to boycott restaurants where citrus a capricious exercise of authority. It is not prepared to accept Russian domina- ww 1"" proved mu. n any be "M we j.uic)e: v!4:cl':I;rnl;:t!1-lol,i'l pxrnelfgsence to hunters themselves who realized that if non,” Old Chapiouegown PUBLIC FORUM courl&l:rNy1;ium0rLp:;:I:1tI;:ey;;tu;l ugfml-Lump 00,. T.” L. Kggedgf. wild life was not to be extermuiated 3 (And P E I) This column is open to the I W0 1- -r ' now is the authority for the slate- . . b 1 ced on the number of . . . . - dI,cn,g,n 5, eapondcnts l ment that although the Ontario mmt must e p 3' - EDI IORIAI. NOTES - 03 il'10'"Wl 0' ”""'9”- Th” 1 who commands the ioue-units IPPXB "OP 15 WW" 15 01' 30 Pen" Cent birds taken by any one of their fellow Ms:i.ANcnoi.v aocmmrr (luardlan doesnot neceuar- : 0, m, ,,m.,,,,, Now, K0,", this year. the quality or in. mm was never better. Reports from Brit- ”! 033050 "10 9PM” 0' srmy? The question intrigues the 1 'ter of her subject, her shell bird and other . ipromote interest in the Mollusca of our nimrods. . Reckless carnage of game birds is of small moment to those who never carry a gun, but touches to the quick those who enjoy the sport. In their own interest they must see to it that the law is enforced and any attempt at same hogging promptly and effectively dealt with. A Worthy cause The annual campaign for funds in aid of the Protestant Orphanage opens on Monday next. Indications point to crowd- ed accommodations during the coming win- ter, with living costs at anhall-time high. The need for a generous response to this year's appeal is therefore urgent, and it is hoped that our citizens will co-operate, as they have done in the past, by responding 'promptly as well. Institutions which depend, as do our orphanages to a large extent, upon charit- able appeals are the very pillars of our democratic way of life, Were their ap- peals to fall on deaf ears, the State would have to move in and we should be another step nearer to an all-out socialist regime, with higher taxes and more bureaucracy. Those who are now giving freely of their time and efforts in maintaining these in- stitutions on a voluntary basis are doing a magnificent job, and all who contribute to their work are making an investment; of incaiculable benefit to the community. sea shells And sliellcraft "Sea-shells were the first foot-prints on the sands of time; the first things of beauty to attract the eye of the untutored savage. the first domestic dishes, the -first dress adornment-this vogue having come down through the ages, changing as it moved to "suit the trend of the day, until we find to- :day a universal fire-side industry where ',five million dollars worth is sold annually in Canada, three-quarters of which has been made by amateurs, not experts." ' -The above quotation is from a delight- ful booklet on, sea-shells and sheilcraft, en- titled "Woe Voyagers", the second edition of which has just been published by the Busy East Press, Ltd, of Sackville. The author, Miss Atlanta S. Sollows, is a mas- ornamental shell creations having won her an international reputation. Her treatise amply fulfills the twofold purpose for which it was written, namely, "to familiarize and Qnndian waters as well 'as those of distant lands, and to introduce new and fascinat- lng uses for their empty shells." it can be warmly recommended to all interested in I this most interesting subject. o .a-- , Phssey llesce-ilssgsrs Tilers may be some people even in this A ce who have fallen for the phoney ropeganda emanating. from Mos- , Iiwcuid be hard indeed, as the Man- . , ,.Guardian recently put it, "to find orei dishonest movement." The docu- i entitled. is now complete which shows i M . movement, which in the words of vdsf (June 28) is now led by "theilead- of all progressive mankind, Stalin," to a direct organ of Soviet Government. "i or. -. ' Commentihtf llilon the selection of Lon- ' forgiven. . Tomorrow, 17th Sunday after Trinity. 0 O 0 Tomorrow, World Communion in Pro- testant Churches. British Columbia sent us the smoke of scores of forest fires to darken the sky, but also sent Miss Delle Calhoun and all is 0 O O The three-day meeting of Federal and Provincial agriculturists plannezi for De- cember 4th has the almost impossible task of telling the farmer what he should ex- pect ln the way of markets in 1951. 9 I O Summerside and Islanders generally will welcome the navigation students from Atlantic Pact countries. The 20 airmen from France, Holland, Belgium. Norway and Italy are almost certainly the advance guard of much greater numbers to be trained here. It seems that the turnip maggots which have already caused so much damage by scarring the surface of turnips are now changing their habits and burrowing right into the. edible roots. A vast amount of research is being done here on the pests but so far without positive result, Now that force has failed them the Communists want to "accept" the orders of the U. N. to avert aggression and blood- shed. Much water has gone under the bridge since the orders were given, and to go back to the proposed position would leave the Reds in the position from which they launched the original aggression. The latest get-rich-quick-without-work gag is known as home quiz. A party is arranged for someone”s home, all attend- lng paying a fee, usually S1, to B. "treas- urer.'” He attends other, parties, while his guests arrange additional ones in starting a chain themselves. And so on and on and on. Itiis all a variation of the old chain letter and pyramid club schemes. Ap- parently it hasn't spread very much yet. When one party in Vancouver was raided, the wife and daughter of the chief of police were attending it. "No written record can do justice to the situation which confronted our troops in this area (South Beveland Isthmus of Holland). The bltterest kind of fighting followed." Thus wrote Col. C. P. Stacey about the heart-breaking battle to clear the port of, Antwerp for the Allied Exped- itionary force-six years ago this month. At the end of September, 1944, the 2nd Canadian Division had secured a bridge- head over the Albert Canal just east of Antwerp and were fighting for ground along -the Antwerp-Turnhout Canal. The 5th Canadian Infantry Brigade, under com- mand of Brigadier W. J. Megill, D.S.O., suffered very heavy casualties but push- ed on through the mud and water. On October 13 of that year, the Black Watch lost every rifle company commander in the regiment lnvthe one day. Canadian veter- ans long will remember the bitter battle for the Scheldt.- They fought with stub- bomess against increasing odds and mount- ing caeualtles until, on October 16. Field- Msrshsi Montgomery ordered a complete regrouplng designed to bring, larger forces for: the World Congress of slit to -afield-in. November sheer oiit'liii,s';a-enaendousiy important task fl-going as a wintertime sup- port. Victory that came later in the 01' the Stlieldt is known to all. And, "we do not remember any event of a local character which has out such a gloom upon our little com- munity, exciting sorrow so deep. so sincere, and so widely diffused, as the painful and melancholy oc- curence which it is our duty this day to record. "On Saturday morning last, while the lady of Benjamin Davies, Esq., M. P. P. for Queen's County. was engaged in superintending the baking of cake over the kitchen fire of her own residence - - her ser- vant being employed in another part of the house - and while in the act of lifting it from the fire, her back being partly turned to the burning logs. a light. gown that she wore came in contact with the. fire. which so rapidly ignited as to ren- der her own efforts to extinguish it ineffectual. in the extremity of her alarm, she ran violently to her bedroom. up two flights of stgirs, where her screams brought the ser- vant to her assistance. "The latter immediately snatch- ed a double blanket from a bed and threw it around her, in the hope of smothering the flame; but Mrs. Davies, becoming frantic with the heat of the burning, threw the ser- vant off, and rushing down stairs and into the open street, made for the house of Mr. W. Duchemin. immediately . -- her own 1-ggj. dance. at the door of which she was met by Mrs. Duchemin and her daughters. by whose active exer- tions the fire was extinguished, al- though not, unhappily, until every particle of her clothing was entire- ly consumed, and almost every Dari of her body dreadfully burned. Medical relief was immediately Obtained. but the unfortunate lady was too much injured by the fire to have any hope or chance of recov- ery. she lingered in great agony until about 8 o'clock this morning (Monday). when she was relieved from further sufferings by death." -The Islander. Nov. 5. 1352. isoclal llIsliosesty' (Ottawa Journal) This is a fresh new week with clean pages on which we can write of what beialls. The pity is that one early entry should be so dreary. From Toronto we have the note that the United Church nom-41 01 EV!-nzelism and Social Service has considered it necessary to put before is general meeting of the Church a iesolution to ask minis- ters to tell their congregations that tax evasion is immoral as well as illegal. The resolution, we must believe, iglthe result of careful thought on t e basis of information received from churches across the country. This information has been suffic- ient to arouse the concern of board members over "social dishonesty? as reflected in income tax evasion. violation of foreign exchange regu- lations and reported expenditures of unnecessarily large -, nts of money during election campaigns. All such displays of poor citizen- ship the honorable Canadian must. deplore. Of course we are cynical about taxes and politics and there is no sweeter triumph than a legal victory over the tax collector. niec- tions cost money and dotmtless there have been occasions when it has been spent too lavishly; but we have felt there as been at least some protection or society -in the returns of candldater expenses which are filed in the Commons. and are open for the world tnsee. Yet the thoughtful leaders. of a In fact it seems vary the United church. and .:n; f ht out” if other saws and sniivicsc Repairs 1-o;sii,isssu . Stacey. credt for winning the lay elicits all, with the infantry Church are troisbled andswe must. ' Refrigeration, 3 pendants. MEAT PRICES Sir, - I have read that.'front. D310 Story "10.000 'Pacislnghouse Workers Get Wage Boosts Under New Agreement",- with -about the some interest as would mosti Can- adians. who are naturally concern- ecl with the increas'.., pressure of food costs on the average income. It may well be that the afore- said 'wage boosts' for a mere 10,000 workers will, somehow, fail to be reflected at the retail level. it would be encouraging it this could be done; but, in the vernacular, "s. man can dream, can't he?" Without knowing a great deal about pscklnghoyse techniques, I have the impression that a rea- sonably efficient job is being done. in this respect. perhaps I should quote the follcwing statistical pic- ture, as given in your advertising. in the course of s. report to the shareholders of one of the major operators (Canada Packers Limit- ed): "In respect of live stock (consid- ered apart from all other products) Churches and faiths, should step forward and speak with vigor when there are signs the spirit of our country is in danger of being tar- nished. Government is gfficient within restricted limits and what it achieves in building the soul of s. ” is made only by the support it receives, support in the spirit as well as the letter of democracy. ' Great states have fallen because the people lost their faith. fled the responsibilities of citizenship. counted the law an ass easily de-I ceived. We do not suggest that. Canada k rotten with "social dis- honesty." and hope the United Church will agree with us. The examples of tawdrlness it has found. and justly assessed. do not represent the spirit of the nation. Nonetheless they are the warning of a monstrous evil and cleric and statesman. capitalist and unionist, in fact all of us. must put on our spiritual armor against it. BONNET 'i'ime flies, hope flags, life plies a wearled wing; Death following hard on life gains ground space; i Faith runs with each and rears an eager face. Outruns the rest, makes light of- eve ing, spurns earth, and still finds breath to pray and sing; While love ahead of all upllfts his praise, , Still asks for grace and.still gives thanks for grace, Content with all day brings and night will bring. Life wanes: and when love folds his wings above i Tired hope. and lest we feel his conscious pulst. Let us go fall asleep, dear friend. in peace; A little while, and age and sorrow cease: A little while. and life reborn sn- - nuls r boss and decay and death, and all is love. -Christina Rossetti. operating charges-including de- preciation of plants, wages. mater- ials, packages. interest, taxes, sell- ing costs, etc. - out of each dollar of sales, amounted to 816.43; Not em. out of each dollar of sales as .48c; Total out of each dollar, ax, plus profit was 314.91; Re- turn to producer - saws. That's a keen and clean-cut pic- ture. air. but the 'smog' comes down heavily as between that point and the .final consumer's retail meat- dollari Unfortunately, no one seems to be able to, break down the retail meat dollar into its respective slices. Here, therefore, is a nod- 000.000 question: "When the house- wife in your city. or mine, pays out a dollar for meat. how much is the lac?ly paying to the livestock farm- er ' I'am, Sir. etc.. "GREEN LIGH'i" Toronto. Ins Angeles Times which points out that the North Korean units are always identified, but never the commanding officers - an unpre- cedented situation in warfare. Military intelligence services his- toricsliy make a point of knowing who the enemy's commanders are because each commander tradition- ally reacts in an individual way to particular conditions and tactics. By knowing what the reaction of the opposing commander is likely to be, strategists can plan a more effective fight against him. But the U. 5. intelligence service apparent- ly doesn't know the names of the North Korean commanders, despite submit that what America needs ish Columbia show a good crop there this year, and perhaps Mr. Gardiner can get together to promote live sales campaign to encourage Canadians to drink more juice. prepared to in "juice campaign" we have no hesitation in saying that canadxan newspapers will extol the merits of apple pie. served with Canadian cheese.- sudbury star. and Col. Kennedy it apple ministers are commit themselves if the to y COMPLETE VISUAL REFRA(;Tlf)N and their importance to U. S. tacticlans. the Times says. "Whoever they are. ' those in! commanding the North ANALYSIS Korean forces, they are not begin- - , ners. Perhaps these North Korean generals, no matter what they call Ge F. themselves. now, had names which ended in 'ski' and 'off'. " - Vsn- 3: SON . couver Sun. ..-.. 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