l .i.1.i.:-X-I PAGE FOUR , V T H E ' G U A R A N lDrake and the other seamen who cut down t the arrogance of'Spain in the battle against fthe Armada. It had philosophers such as iSir Fiaiicis Bil."7'l It had Shakespeare rising like Mount Everest out of a Hima- llayan ra.'.1.i oi i:;j':.'2c posts. It had President and Associate Editor, Ian A Burnett, iscientists who were beginning to experi- A””"”"' Ed”"" F”l"l wllllw" mcnt, rather than accept the theories of lihe ancients. The feudal system was Authorized as Second Class Mail Poe! Office Department. Ottawa. The Island Guardian Publishing Co. ('lRClll.A'I'ION "Coven Prince Edward Island like the dew" (l.Vlllg- Industry W35 begllllllllg lo gl'0W- . h C. V 1- , i Marie Star). ll-lllttg tThere were corruption, lawlessness, pov-I hmut tfbtoelivt things Canadian .,,, "ll'0 "rongesl m0m0FY li Weak" lllcl" ertv but also an infinite release of en-i At Just Saturday's convocation sees in R mill-iiiesntwtioi .l”"" "M h k - kn l f l l of the Newfoundland University l mlli lmllrior, ' ' WGG "' In ' lCl'EV l President 'llI(l Vito Ch ell Ila Nrerance l0 Halifax as hcin ....C.CsC....,. ..Q .. i - - t - 1 - Vi anc or the capital 0, Ne .t I ' 2 Cl:lABl.0'I"FE'I'0ll'N rallmv. 3 ”Can such an age rcturn'.' Is it a nier-2, ifmynwnrl Gushuc. CR1--. LLB-. wonders US! nnwll mind '1'” '"” ' 1 , . i annouced that. the Anglo-Nevtx t I I much izoml lhs C”oo"rro”'oi"”C ' If , homesickness for the past, a longing for at ;.,u,,di.,,.i De,.,,i,,t,m.,,,t Cnmpant, Wyf: gt lgltltltltlclgllty ll trlhoing In i-,,, . ' Vt - V . ng . ' A welcome Pgace offghslye .goiden age that ht.t.t,t. was, that leads us to Grand Falls, and Bnviatei 5 Pulp American about Canaiia Mi-W" hbwth and Paper Mills, Corner Brook, cial Tlmts. "ll"- Russia has relaxed controls in X'icnli.2.i Satiht The Ehzahcthahst following on the oermitting the people of that city to move heels of the S ahiards 0 ehed U the , H t Teal '.tt 7 t t. t kt t t, t 9 t - 9' 9 companies, will extend over a per- ism of another centurv i- . y, in i only occasional cicc s. is twotid with sudden light. We have today ion of five years. mi Newfound- thaI the King could Irfalkeg UL,” ,. ' . i ' t . ”t . landers will feel grai ful 1 th t " ”ll' lleell 0CCUP3ll0" 7-0"?-i Al lllp Sdlllll llllle no unknou ii continents. tie have not even hm gm" indusmale emtctirpniii :1 tltitliitirlihtltta mat-quls, diikc mi ' an honest m:iii uh Russia is reported to have given UP llll' --since last week--an unreached licight of '0lll9llll0llS Clalms llflillll-fl 'lllll'lt'".V l”l' loll” land. But knoivlcdgc broadens. We reach :ontrol of the Dardanelles and other al'cas.;ihh,.ai.d to the Wot-Ohhd mystteties of the; These, at a time when peace is being aim-latom and out into the infinity of space," Ed at lll Koleili We l'9l'.V 9””0lll'3?1lllF'5 Slgll-” Following the same line of thought, the 3l E00dll'lll- Ottawa Citizen suggests that Britain mayi t t . , . . . - ”- -id aw. ll lmlllfl ll" rl lllll ll lllllb" llldlllcdl again be on the verge of a period of dis-' i Feelfng flatu-red, we iiimi iieculli: niaillccll:m:iE:3li:.m;.-anl, 5 'l steps towards a better iiiicrnational situa-tcovcry in which it will pioneer. ”Shipsl itrtitinnltng avert the tnamhss of some they were the marks ;,:fl,.l.t, l . . i 4 t 0 r recen ues . ' t . , i ”- ll0" 5l”lC"-1lCl ll" (ll5C0Ulllf”ll lwcallse (ll ally of the new Elizabethan age may yet JOUl'-E ago Ottawa wgs ofsf nil Mbclalll: fiilenbgil-liililirivhemlliliimir lltlllcll '"Pl ,- -.,. . . ,.tt . t I k I VIP I t t t n its pl'll'OI lea” Of SW1" ”l”lll”- ll ll”) ll” '1” iicy to the moon and the planets. But dis-t Pftllfd 00:” in 5Rta"tfltnnftltl:"l'liluirtI:(-: But this is R new ago. The Sumed that thc motives arc the gi'catel' t.m,et.ieS and hotttttthsts must now, Clearly, good of tho soviet lfnioii. lf Russian ht. Confined in the main to Science, in. statesmen havc reached the conclusion that l dust,-y and social hi-Ogi-955." And, of Com-Sc, .lllelFC0llm1')' Wlll Pl'0lll Ill”-Sl ll.V bcllli-' "ll the new Elizabethan is not as colour- good terms with its neighbours in ill? ful as the old. llc is undoubtedly more at lV01il(l- llwll lll" l'”5l (ll lll" ll0l'lfl mlllfl home with statistics and graphs than with lVlSl1 l0l' mlllllli-' ll”ll”l' lllml lllal lll",Spanish doubloons, with a sliderule that: Soviets should act with such cnlightened with a Cutlass, But undei-heath their pur- 5ellzll'll9l'9Sl- poses are much the same: to discover the At the same time wc should not f0l'f.',Ci.tunkn0h-"V to seek trade, to secure ihe free. that it is not a weak, divided world thatldom of tht. Seas. has shown the Soviet leaders that friend-: To Rive,-i again to the New york Times ship is better than force. A firm stand byrvcohtthehtatyt nonh, one Ohstacietn it con. stroll and united pcoplcs is amongst lllfftcludest --Stands in the way; the rise oi-1,, factors which have prccecded the presentlsiavt, Society which has grown, by 3 ttit-. Hfilieeilble 5llU?1ll0ll- ll Wolllll ll" l0ll.V l0l' i rible irony,” out of what was once a striving llle Unlled Nallolls and Norlll Allallllcl toward freedom. If that slave society can Pact Commulllly '0 Pelmll a”.V Wedges l” ; be stopped, if it can be made to wither on be inserted which might weaken their the vihet then wt. may have a Second Ehz, S0ll(lilVll)'- labcthan Ago whosc splendor will lTll-ll(C r” W'-r"-mp" "- ithe first scent pale and drab." Veteran In New Role EDITORIAL NOTES The man whose cncyclopcdic knowledge ..-s.. of House of Commons workings zaincdl Thc award of the Coronation Medal him lhc unofficial title of ”Mr. Parlia-V to the farmer who probably did most for merit" over almost a quarter-century. notcr. the advancement of swine breeding in an exchange, finally is going: to try to , Canada adds to the value of the medal as make the grade as an M.P. in his own riglit 5 well as doing honour to Mr. Almon Bos-l in the coming clcction. If actual legisla-lwall. tive cxpericncc counts for anything, he should win in a walk. Helll have had France has gone far in facilitating the "101? 0l ll lll-"ill ?lll.V 0lllCI' (”rlIldlCl?1l': 1" movement of educational material as called the cntiro ficld. He is Arthur Bcauchesnc,'l'oi- by the l'nile(l Nations Educational, C.M.G., I.L.D.. K.C., ctc('lcra.W0ile Of ill? tscientific and Cultural Organization. The most colorful as wcll as distinguished fig-tlagi-cement limuglil into force in France tll'E'S over to be contributed by Fiwziicli-leliminates duties qn books, newspapers, speaking Canada to the Capital's cvel'- magazines, music scores, works of art, and ?llZHl.'-Illli Kala-li.V (ll ll3l'll?1mCllla1'.V Stars. larticles for thc blind. Also cxempt are Mr. Rcauchosnci'cti1'0tl as Clerk of Ill? iiewsreels, educational films, filmstrips, House of Commons at the samc timc astsound recordings and scientific equipment the latc Mr. King retired as Prime Miii- tit consigned to approved institutions. istcr. There was more than just a coin-l K t V I 0 Q cidencc of timin in the simultaneous witli- it is iroiii "ii that the st ii l) s 3 . . - - t I I t g t f. . Q in dd-tt-on lt t . cc .. I t d y flumas gel lla” tlJ'".ltld.”o,l." the "W" l'"" "l monarch to set foot in the coun- G I - ' . Royal Bank of Canada Building Mom, tn gm," Collecfilnll diaiial n he tun lgule-. H l . iy Piesident Lisenhowei in cas. the Dc--I 0 in ms t.,.,, M," the Wm. he went ml eorlze seems to have regard- ci,.,i.,it,t,,,,..,, p, E, L ...-C..--.....--.-- there was a high degree of aP.0i'oPFlate- fence Production Act should not be renew- "N”"d G"""”""' ”""'h ll" '”7n51,"lh hlirtltlclhtt '55 "ll" 'h”tl”'t Pflfillasrelinsoliill Dlll)nliSlflelTieAhn!1Erlll(:i.nacotl':. mu" ”i'.,,f3tL',it,:;'" Fm" 'H- J- MUb9ni R-0- . , - . . . . ”- "m iio vv (1 ie so - ' ' ' ness. Mr. King had been lonsel "1 lllv ed will principally protect American flax- i,..,.,, the Q,,,.,,.M.,,,?;l;fg,,3,,,,,,,l,f hard. tlf he hadlsent his heir to -------:-:--e 0t,t,,mt,t,h, . . .. .t . ., . i”' ., "tht' ' . off"-(i nf Piiinie Minister than anyone Clst med, linbepd ml, htiahuts and peanut mi in t, tptit lhtc position clearly and sini- Gltemtl-glieoliititeswhoesoarttegtittiftlttttgdftfslt of. K0 A0 MCCICCh3I'n Mom" 0 P. F” It in British liistor,V. Arthur Beauchesnc, addition to daii'.V products-the very pt.0.l I trhln tlrtftgesliesll:;0:tl:t”t:':l"sl1n:llf; the American colonies and so made D3t'E:T;ts.:n 3" ' tt M for his part, had linen longer at the Clerk's duels which lim-ti played hat-tic with Cami, tsnfcly overseas dilrinc ilvc ;zrimt::,:nU?t:leXlmset:::s' lyftglxtnltazgslgeftlg Above Charlottcfouii Cllnlo J W” 8 , table-morc than 30 years-than any other i id-cm iiuttm. mt.h.kt,ts when t.(,m.t,t.tt.ti ihiht liiliiis,3,f,:l:l,fl"b'1"l;'t,l,,: 'iT:,:,f,'E':"tfjtS::lmizlit hai-tti loSl.'El1Kl-'lMl- fol”, E”2.LEE& Be" Muthteson & nlncor nf A British Parliament. Both had mmgannci l Bit-eel-d lit the mini whom thou Ii:-iklnll gDes' mo km: N” "MmltfnrrllificBrll1tIil.sIh Ql:l);)lIYEls'(':.IH(I;1ne:a(l:l Chas. Rn MCQIIGH I Fos'e', ' ' ' rlioosesf, nnil rauscsi. ill npiiriincli be held in Vancouver from Jilly B.A. been closely associated in the workiiigs of the Canadian House of Commons. ll speculate as to the possibility? Not neces- Swit7.crlali(l's rcluctniicc to act the part THE GUARDIAN. l CHARLOTTETOXVN An Inviting Gesture - i,lZoe&' FROM HORA CF Securely, after days, Uni-iumbered, I behold Kings mourn that promised l.)t'alSC Their cheating bards foretold, Of earth-constricting wars, Of Princes passed in chains, Of deeds out-shinlniz stars No word or voice remains. that fartliest Times receive. And to fresh praise restore, Mere flutes that breathe at evr. Mere seaweed on the shore. Anudyard Kipling. II 2 :-.It Id Charlotte! (And r. E. I.) OWI1 CIVIC Bl'Il.DIN(l "Mr. VV. H. Frazer of this city has received the contract for the construction or a Civil: Buildlniz. costing 510,175. Messrs. Phillips and Chappellc arc the archi- tects. Preparations. for roili- mencing building operations will be made at once, and the struc- ture is to be completed within a year from next June. The site is on the vCOFhi'”F of Queen and Kent Streets. The building will hr: of two stories, conslruclrrl of brick. lnnd trimmed with Nova Scotia lfrccstone. it will front Fill fcrl lnn Queen Street, and R2 fect on ',l(ent Street. A imicr cighty incl lln height. will he placed on lllf” south-cast corner, standing out (Thomas Dunbabin in berore Coronation Year end: the Queen is to leave London to Live foi' ii time in her distant kingdoms of New Zealand, Australia and Ceylon. She will be away from the United Kingdom for nearly six months. Obviously this is the be- ginning, not the end. of Her Ma- jesty's visits to her kingdoms be- yond the seas. Future visits may become much more than Royal pro- grasses. Coming events cast. it long aha- dow befnre in 1911 when King George V insisted on going to India to hold a Coronation Dur- bar in Delhi. Today India, though a member of the Common- wealth, is a Republic but there are six kingdoms (or seven including Southern Rhodesia) under the Crown beyond the seas. Of these kingdoms Canada ls the oldest and greatest. It. is .rapldly rising to the position which the generous and far-seeing Lord Carnarvon predicted for it in speaking on the British North America Bill in the House of Lords on February 19, 1867. He syd:- "We are laying the foundations of a great State- perhaps one which in R future day may even overshadow this country. But come what may we shall rejoice that we have shown neither indifference to their wishes nor jealousy of their aspirations but. that we honestly and sincerely, to the utmost of lour power and knowledge, have .loslrred their growth, recognizing lin ll. tho conditions of our own I greatness." l 000 l Within two )!H'il'S of his coro- nation. Iiihg George VI visited Canada. the first reigning British Queen Elizabeth I ncvcr in hr-i- ,unt-J then. that he unity ilucll in ht, went outsttic England and Monarchs Abroad the Ottawa Citizen) holds about one-flfth of the Queen's subjects. The balance of population is bound to swing more, and more towards the great over- seas kingdoms, notably Canada and Australia. It has been pre- dicted, perhaps over-boldly, that by the end of this century Cen- ada will have as many people as the United Kingdom. Brazil had a monarch in rosi- dcnre. the only one in the New World, for 81 years. When Na- poleon's forces invaded Portugal in 1808 King John, his family and Court. sailed to Brazil in a Brit- ish fleet. He set up his throne in Rio dc Janeiro; when he returned to Lisbon his son Pedro remain- ed in Rio. Brazil became inde- pendent, retainlng no link of the. Crown, in .1822. it remained an empire till 1889 when it became a Republic. . e o The other day Lnrd Raglan. noting U. 5. interest in the Coro- nation, urged that it would be a good thing if the United States had a King or a Queen. At least I Notes By The Way 1 t Our sincere condolences go out ' ' . to Newfoundland, where the liiiirimgiiimtii:chsn'ial?"al . number of automobiles has tripled Post, NPW!Vi'eek mil: Ry lll'0ni since 1948.--Edmonton Journal. Time. There ls,' of a"'l One sure-. way to bcoonitl. lln- igfigialgiitilglle tx,.:i:0ni.bMllllll happy is to (II-vote all your timcllyi mind the mmcudrlxv lo pleasing yourself.--Sault Ste.li-tiht,e, even amongilsralqlve llllllllta. will present the University with a half million dollars. This gen- erous gift, shiircd jointly by both . Robert. Burns, In his atcru ri-,..' lfor their llccii interest in thc ii - . lyouthftll university which needs i.:?,:"iil:.':dl'il,gh.:,'9 ltltim dlmfll ill 'l"l tsuch financial backing to become jockey a conipetlto: in) W the all-embracing educational ln- whei-e'aii is not e U " ll Frwi stltution the faculty, government made . baited hnighltl 9' could l” land the people generally expect don Richards ht gthf uc W” 5”" of it.-St. John's Evening Tclc- iiohm-5 list. e ormml cut a inn It seems at i-hi-,.,t "ra . - 1” m ' tllllllllll lll tcims that pcriit-. Washington and never give us ltftilltiieihlitngdbltetolAti(:hk.ma,?' ”lc.ll'l,"l a thought. In recent. wneks we way ht advanCem(,lnStL.n5c;l. "l M" have been glad in sec Madame ,.t.wm.ds in promothmmt ';:al”"tl Pandit of India, Premier Mayer This nuts it shouid ht, n;tl,0'tl.r:” of France (since nut. nf office). doth whn has guided than ' "W K'” M5 Camll0dll'- Cll""CPl' in vlctorv Ls unique in l”' M”""”", "l 5""'""l'- Flclll llcular licld. HIS lllSlllii'l;iiii tlill Marshal Viscount Montgomery, ht, tthhiaudmi en," m t. , Crown Prince Akiliitn of Japan, where the” hi what tt... ht llllm General Ridgway of NATO. Holt outdated orliciiii 0hjct'lAirlil-lill 1'." spyros M”kezlnl5' ll, Gnlcll Cflbi democratic titles of all it-indln la met minister and Prime Minister we” earned, a th,m0hstm,tnn Holland of New Zcaland. There thh imhors of th,m0Cmt,t, rt, have, of course. been others but attecihd hy the hid rttipts at this seems to us a pretty rcpre- 5t,t.it.t-,..,0th,twa Jottmai sentatlve collection of important i ' people.-Ottawa Journal. iriisr-. lll. line. ,1: "ii? The alarm clock has never I)('l'll Once upon a time three or four Ii particularly beloved iirli.-in ii! steamships would be plying be-ltfiirnilure. Present. day slrriim, bween St. John's. Halifax, Boston however, can fccl tliankriil int: and New Yank, all with accomo- today's alarms are so mild and datlontor scores ofpassengen. Now gentle compared with those of the position is reversed and ac- other times. A New York ex- commodntlon on s. ship between hlbltion of antique clocks and here and the mainland and United WHlCllP8 features a rlevirc ivhlch States ports is at n premium. In was used in roiisn twoplr ill iith fact it is practically X1011-0XlSlEI'll'..-CPl'll.llTy Czechoslovakia. Cnmiiininz Looking ahead to the time when the talents of the rlockni-ikm our tourist traffic increases we and the gunsmith, it consistrrl at must consider transpoitatlon to and it dial attached to it flintlnt-k do- from the province. It would indeed vice, similar to that uwi in be very unfortunate it visitors with tiring muskets of the period. B-- ll. limited time at their disposal fore retiring, the owner srt it were stranded in St. John's or some and put 'a charge of guiipundrr other part. of the island because we in the firing-pan. when the faint did not have the tiiatisportatlon hour arrived, the gunpowd:-r Ni- facllitles to get them back home.- plodcd near the GIEPPPWS ear. The St. John's Telegram. blast was also supposed to light a --- candle, which sliowed him uhat Oonelllcrnhlo iIai.ir4faci,loii has time it was. To make RSSUIRIVFP been expressed in this country of doubly sure, A large lu-ll llicn late about, the publicity Canada started to ring. it. must hail-. has been receiving in the United taken an iron man to overslenp in States through special articles ap- lhosc days.--Edmonton Journal one of the Founding Fathers, Alexander. Hamilton, first Treas- urer of the U. S., seems to have thought the same at, times. I Loni: before there was any United States George I thought of sending the heir-to the Crown to America. In 1718, now 235 years ago. Lord Berkeley, First Lord of the Admiralty. devised a project for sending the future George II to America. Charles Slanhope reduced the plan to 'wrlting and gave It to the King who kept it by him. It was found among his papers after his death in 1127 too to August 7. 1954, and for the Inlet-ting between British Common- PROFESSIONAL CARDS D" A' Dl;t'N:tff'5”” Palmir 8: I-luslum i A. J. KASLABI. B.A., LLB. Dental Xllay Bnrtnerl EM. ' GLORIA BUILDING t "9 Gnutih sh I-htme -3,” Bank of Nova Scotlxl Lhnrulicn .-A Charlottetown, l'. E. I. J. A. MeGuigun MONEY T0 LOAN rd SABIIISTEB. SOLICITOB. an-. Now”. M A. Wultlieri Guudei. Currie Building LL. B. ' - BARRISTER. SOLICITOII. E10. Frederic A. Large. Q.C.i Phtttttt ,,t,,,,m Barrister, Solicitor. Notary t iu G.-Int," sung Barristers. Sollclinrl. FM- . . . lITO . , BAIIEISTFR soul in R. R. BELL tut t t , , . . . t t t lthy courts: we shall he satisfied W I H H . i t tt . t .- N01-Anyt mt has eminently fitting, if entirely coinci- of neutral observer in lxorca is understand- :with the znmlm-as 01 Ho liniisr.'(i,:ln::in cnpiilincliimissiionlillilnllzgilllwftltllh mldh U' St allllel" Wlllcll Eastern Trust Btflltllng I G- 3- Fll5Tl-'53-dl-l't;.”' - ' . , i , . . v t V . t H -' ii ' t i i nrm denial, that they should time then di- able when one of tho parties to the con-,"”' "' tlllf 7l'f':'tl':"'l'"'t tltlttlllltltitirlirnvti qfllrnitttttrtlhihetrhuttlttctgh ' the” A:tft";f;tt:::"w”hlt fltlltlfgftl CHARLO-H-1.;-I-gnvy ”"' "'t',r:';gh:: , - . . . ' - - - y . l t i . . - . v" - l ,- , pal-turc front the pailiamentaly stagc to rlici, the Republic of lxorca, shows no sign Tm. Man), I.”-lit htmt i,-mm ti". tort, Wm portlhc iiappy unless the Queen Visits Phone l'Ill I50 Iiiciimumi siren-i izotiioi-. of nrzlreins to a cease fire to observe W - I l'"”5' "W ll” Q”""i5 Wl”l” "llfoulilialiginmiiiUiiginglliiniilclifatllleis J S Taylor C'"'''"'''.'"""' ""1, 4 .- , , H t ,l V V t I St, John's wl)pl' ii -I 3 1, t i 9 I ' o o lmojj” Now Mr. Beauchesne, at 7: )OdlS tiltpcace. We cannot expect the lxoreans tol '”ll-1” -l0”'""ll piaqut, to mark C,i,,,lC5;t,:,ln.tt'l”tl,lt'st:',lbmirne in November. 1956. She 0"0ME."hs., Mqfhgsgnt Pgqke 31 l The interesting lllP0l-IV Ihlll as pi-im-pss, in 1951, Gllhprt hmtiivill no doubt come to Canada bc- Eye. Exlminedi Glut" Fitted ago, is proposing a return engagement. l-iv has agreed to contest the constituency of but it is to bc hopcd that they will be con. mi; too much" is ox-pin--nit in l)ts.lhl-tzabcth at,” 'East Ottawa as Progressive Conservative lcnt with making their position clear anr give up the principle of a united Koreal ,(1anadian schools "niny lw :iitiiiiitil-lthtimhd the sm.t,t.ci:ntt, of Quutn Newfoundland. -l. I3. I ' il'''k. l .Vl' I4 . , . - i Q It t lltflkltltltlll in Hrttt t icltl ncnily nll Nova Scotizi, pirt of i' l la" 5 "0 9 ” ”l” l' New Brunswick, 51 Sll('P nf Qtlt. candidate. If he wins and if the C0llS3YV'ri- not attempt to achicvc their aim by con- lll.'I, he saill. "a slazminz list nf:h,,t,.t phmt, Edwmt Islam. and a live Party wins, he almost ccrlainl)' Wlll linuiiig to fight. he Speaker of the next House of Com- ' i u mons. ”iTaTiTz2iiiIiEii Axe problems raised by the trend reign, and this fact inevitably invites com-I parlson with the first Elizabethan Age.lon "the workshop plan", as will future an- The New York Times points out, however, nual conferences of school superintendents even education can cost too much that the terms of reference are widely dil'- and inspectors. The inference would seem -'"”l W9 ""9 5”" ferent. If the second Elizabethan Age is to be that education is something to he .i,,,., ,ci,,,i,i hoards .-alum the as robust and fruitful as the first, it must manufactured like boots and shoes. yet follow a different course, from another " ' ” point of departure. Essentially the first Anthony Eden, United Kingdom For was a time of exuberance and release, in eign Secretary, was born this date. 1897. ,.,,,,,ii,,,, in iii, .ci..,oi. has he. realizable and He served in the First World War, being Wme 100 dlll""- ll” ""9" ""1- which all hopes seemed many were realized. wounded in 1918, and then went to Ox "Out. of that little England, with less ford University. Since 1923 he has repre than half the population of today's New sented Warwick and Leamingion ln Parlla Yo: ," says The ,Tlrlies,' "came a great ment. He has held many high offices and and WlId0m- stlrrlng, -the last high wave of the Renais- took a leading part in Britain's effort to sauce. Elizabeth's England had men such follow a policy of collective action against as Sir Richard Grenv e, who for fifteen Mussolini over the Abyssinian invasion. He J. Mi,,, md ,, and enae against an sponsored non-intervention in Spain. He 8. not plant! 0! in-In Hdet Thclr the was in both the War Cabinet and is it y at mm, mm”. Aiolu, until nearly all his crew were eith- member of the Conservative Government built it so-pound iboomvttvo that hour: fought the retool entire fhttlnthe harbor of Flomfin emoutll Jigd Sir Francis although at present incapacitated. icvcry Province could have attended a con- lrouict not he clone for the oncom- ferencc at Edmonton, Alberta, to consider towards lschools, that as their first iiuw iiicl We are now again in an Elizabethanllarger school units. -It is somewhat dis- turbing, however, to learn that it was held to spell but could sin: and paint ihinszs not directly .'!SSl'7(fl'llV'li ullli .,-.t,t.(, at htthmdm. crliicntlon." - l A o .' I There is other rvitlriwn of R -i-Mint, the 0 United Kinizdnm -long and so widely that too much cnmmnhwmtith hhd Emhtm Md lforo that. It i would be it great 'tllln;.'. for Canada to have the Queen in resldenrc for a limo. lAnd how the Americans woulcll-Cguudg;-'&.Haszul,d I 'lovc it! I I I t . l . i The River Danube flows 1.123 i it is encouragiiiq that educators from i”""d "W3-V l""" 'l"” "W lwltl 5” makes up one part in no of tho miles throuizli Europe to in outlet In the Black Sea. ling generation. that we must. llaVPl ltlil: latest and mast. rxpcnsivc ill - schools mud! turn out wcll-rouml- rd citizens who might. not ho able and play the violin. It in beginning to ho i'lPnr Ihal. the Ontario Department of Education insisting SEALED TENDERS office of the undersigned urday, June 13, 1953 for ti-ills in school construction with A view to liavlng money for the harassed taxpayers. . And Dr. Kirkpatrick la hy no means alone in uullxestinl that ln- BRIDGE wILMOTt cerned with thinks that are de- ' nimble but not imperative, with . subjects which cost money and use up time but add little in the I ltudent.'a equipment of knowledge -no NOVELTY t l m”d (OFF Charlottetown, , Prince Edward Island. father. I meulbn of me last- l”""” ”””l” 6 June, 1953. can pull but union, on drive I DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS & IIIGIIWA I Province of Prince Edward Island TENDER FOR FILL AND RIP-RAP '. sap. will be received at the until 12 o'clock noon Sat- the placing of Sandstone Fill and Loose Laid Rip Rap on Approaches at RED Specifications and Tender Forms may be obtain- ed at the office of the undersigned. ' Lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. R. G. warm Deputy Minister of Public Works and Highways. . Nicholson A. w lulrrncson. (M1 A. H. PEAKE. ILA" LL."- -IOHN If NICHOLSON, Ll..ll. Barristers. Etc. Collections - Money Tn lxum 1 1'15 Grafton street Corner Kent and Queen Ste. Office Phone I950-I-louse fol: GILBERT A. GAUDET. BAA. LL-B Barristers and solicitors Money to Loan - ' Canadian Bank of Clizimeree Bldli Mt AIb.n Fauna... Qtc. MucPIiee 8: Trainer B-A- H-3 n. r. Mar.l'lll.'iE. ma. on ”'l"''"' 'l"'' S”"''''"'' 3 it it) Bulidinit as SOMEBLED -riumon. B.A. '" "t,tt.l',',':,':'tl;'tlt"',',,,,, hurl-Intern, cm. Money to L0!" J. A. Currutliers. R.O. OPTOMETBIST Dr. W. ll. Carson in Kent street Phone rm cnIn0PIIA0'I'0l' - Pl 0 dunte (Next to Simpson - Agency) CH;:lB:',T1f:tT"wN Wt st. Allison M. Gillis. LLB. "WM "'7' . "" "'"" A nannlsran. S0l.l(Jl'l'0Il. um. lltl Elchinonii St. - Charlottetown Gordon E. M.cMi"anI Phone mo t Iyron J. Grant. O.D. 3-An l-l-'3" OPTOMETBIST IARIIISTEII. souulron, Ell-., in Kent sci-not riioii. no 154 Prince St. - ci--rlaHc"""' toppoeiip Rovers Hotel) PHONE 470 H. II. DOANE 8: COMPANY UIIAIITIIED AOUOIJN'I'ANTI ' 148 Great decry: St; Charlottatown . Phones 2&0 - IM1 RANDOLPH W. MANNING. C.A. . - t t EIMA P. MncPllEI80N. (),A. KEVIN J. MclF.NNA- ht other office: at llallfuulloneton. It. Jolure. Amherst. D"l""'" ' Iaintvltle. Liverpool. New Glasgow and TRIPO- McDONAlD. Cllltltll I CO. CHARTERED AOOOUNTANTI liotiireal. Quebec. Ottawa.-Toronto. lelnt John. slicrbroolie. VI"-"""" Kirkland Lake. Moncimi llemilton. Edmonton, ciinrlottotomm C ,CurrIe Elvin. (llmrloitl-lawn. T'l'l'll"'"' W miniature train at their home.