PAGE Four: 7- .- ,. 1 THE, ,, U , GUARDIAN. UHARLOTTETOWN ' g V Q . . , T H E G U A R D i A N 3ii25:23.;i:23;:i.”:.3”l:T3.3f.3L:.E;":if For Fuiu re Reference i tricts are to keep up their record of good - I , .,.. C.--” . --.-..... . .. NOVEMBER 29, 193 l T Lessons from Europeal -4'"l'0""d " s”"""' 0"" mm mm mm” attendance As the clinic is to be h ld f ' De artrnent, Ottawa. ' , e or The lslInd"Guardian l'uNbllahlng C5 :g:et?evl;(r))lilrI)': lf;nlgleth8eftt:Ie'nt:nOf1; and! thgfe 2 In COITII11UI1It)' progress CIBUULATIO . a can an e . .. 7, ,,,,,,",g ",mw,g,,g,"g, 3,15,; an hour without having to keep anyone ' By L60 P' Mc.'3”'” mi. :l'l'.rlIdinux"aZ0il9 lhlf; waiting. it is to be hope; that as many as I Pa,g,T,;”,V?,(c,l:"tl""l;3fll . ......... - . . . l s es r 'i.'.'i.imo'il”r-In ---- -----M ---------- -- 13-049 Posslble will report in the afternoon and S E W SALARY AND WAGE LEVELS" avoid any congestion in the evening. rresltlcnt and Associate Editor. Ian A. Burnett, ' Associate Editor. Frank Walker. There seems to be another cause of justifiable disatisfaction among our working people in the Mari- times and particularly on Prince Edward Island,-wage levels. Labor generally on Prince Edward island is not organized; and although EDITORIAL NUIES are wage earners the Government? It may seem far-fe fr. our educational sytftlsff :0 mil of these short-sighted labor can” 6185. but there is it definite poll. nectlon. Very often, jnlour Cats. "The Strongest Memory is Weaker Thou wmvmg mm the Weakest Ink". El-lT.tfllL0T'l'l"ZT0WN. 'l'Hl,'lISl)AY, NOV. 29. 1951 W PRINCE com?” Fl5IIE'QM5u cam: 4" FRAGE or no M0 ' Now we know from an official return lat Ottawa. in reply to questions by Mr. lMcI..ure, of what butter and margarine re- st Andrew's na spectively ale constituted, U1'Au,,5uMH the number of workers may be tiy schools, young, in ' 1; y . . . OTIIEQ MN”-nMEFI5l"”G small tall: grogleitns ahdl abuses are ting ingiffereiit boy; e:i:f,"”l;f,',ill . ' 11.: gre ro or lona ey as aiiy- gu e t 0 formation of .. Scotland and this Island have at least The storm damage on Tuesday though T"5lLf'4;gIlR0:"Lz whekrle else. It is only this railwayl, di'elkll's character and 0:l,ra1,c,;'f.'g' - - , . ac n ouse t t - v one notable feature in common. Both have considerable, was not so gieat as might our sock vlorlrers Wl121(::5epli?:dt)3 E3. sue mchera are not iittcd to siloulder such res onsi ' such an educationiil ByS?:fl1Ely'in5C? n our yolinl people with the iiiitlal. ive and incentive to grapple Wm; -and eventually tsolveeoiir prob lems? If our children had 3 3 ' ONLV DURING MAM sublime, -on.M.u1.'smrui . :Ll”TERPRJVINClAL I-isu 0 cvnnnssw MEETING- progress in organizing to protect their interests. Skilled tradesmen can earn. an the average, wages about twice as high in Central Canada. Wages for unskilled la- have been anticipated by the severity of the gale.' It sounded much worse than it really proved to be. I 0 0 seen their sons and daughters depart in search of livelihood until there are more of their descendants living abroad than at This very readiness to migrate has -.-.-.-.-.o.y.,.,... . . . . . . .-.-.-a.-.'.-. home. . . , , . hour follow the same pattern. u d l h .- ' Ill both cases resulted in an awareness and! The depaituie of the minesweepers A short survey reveals that iioeriilapsxfrtllrileayfy .2213” l...l2,”,2:"i,1,g;l5 love of the ancestral home exceeding that Portage and Wallaceburg for the Bermudas motor mechanics and carpenters were is much to be Kalned from receiving 85c to 95c an hour in Charlottetown (although the pub- lie is charged 51.30 to 51.50 an hour for their work), may earn s1.80 in Ontario. Two qualified steam-fitters who were paid 85c an hour in Charlottetown recently went to Ontario and started at a wage of 31.80 an hour. The same tieiid holds true for most of our best and most progressive trades- men, laborers and professional nien. Our school teachers. business hard. honest. work. Perhaps you the lack of family and comm'unm: life springs from the same won. hes! in our educational system, 0 0 0 of other peoples who are less prone to seek and Bahamas at this time of year certain- their fortune in distant lands. ly gives the Navy an edge in recruiting It is almost certainly true that Scot- over the other services. land would not have attained a place in ' ' ' ' song and story, in the hearts of Scotsmen. even, but forlthe exiles who cherished thcl memory of loch and ben; of cot and kirk; remarkable thing is that Egypt should be of gallant deeds and days of trial. so badly managing her agriculture as to '. It is almost irrelevant that Scotland to-l need Such ShlPin6nlS- C . . some say that Prince Island has nothing to Offer graduates. especially in the of science and Commerce. 4... we willing to accept this? op should we not broaden our outlooh a little and say. "well. if the 1.. land alone has not great resoui-oq and possibilities, then the Mm. Ed iv an coilen Australia has advised Egypt that her field; wheat shipments are to be cut off, but the ..-.-.-A..." . . . . . .'-vms-I day is prospering as perhaps never before, that great systems of power development! Rather discriminatory. The then power- men and professional men, as well as clerks and stenographers are leaving because of the dishearten- tlmes as a whole have much to offer, and it is a challenge to an best. students and the most ambit. and transmission are bringing a belated in-Jful Noble 0i'd0i' Of the Knlghls Of Labor dustrial revolution to the Highlands. Scott-iof the 1880's was open to all workers ex- ish home rule is a burning question onlyicept "gamblel'S. saloonkeepers, bankers. for those actually living in the land of the:laiv.V0i'-S and Si0Clibl'0kel'S." ' heather. The Scotland which lives in thcl , ,, , : hearts of Scots everywhire is the Scotland The report that some uvemyfive Momgl of song and story' of med Clan an O rcalers were injured when burning gasses ing conditions here. Practically nothing is done to relieve the sit- ' . . . .... . . . uation or arrest the trend. Even : u'U'l-'- n'u&Up I.'.'..o.e'aW-'n'iu vii. Wgthholdlng The our Government 1. paying sub, o 'o standard wages to its junior offic- PUBLIL FORUM (The Times, London) ials and workers. Capable office ' The candidate who kisses babies slril and clerks stay Ions enoush Thl! iiilllllllll ll 91'9" l-" ll” right and left is in thy; giecuon to get some training and to save an ious young people we have, to do. velop these possibilities." The Marltimes could be a self. . sufficient unit almost to the sup. extent. as Sweden is if. like in. Swedes. the Maritime people would come to agree on common-senu plans to develop their resou distribute their highest and in efficient production of food in on C-55?-' money for a one-way ticket to least on paper, 1-zumo;-mg have central or western Canada. How - Unfortunately; Charlottetown's clinic is and is likel - e El 1 Ch h k I the d y to lead the party through the at time; and it must by mid pscops urc . nown a at-y. un er the pressure and ex- "M C mm, 3 ud going to conflict with the hockey match next Federal election, and remain as party :,',l:,yc w,f,ff l",,,:,'f::d””l'i'.,,?,i"c”wf,'5f,' l:.rfi'.iidi'c'ifonB':::p'o.lL':: I”c3lZi'ii'f.i 't'i(iin'i';':"'nn1i'i" twilim .13.", chi(id.”l,oaotl::rlviinooiit:l' J3: Though aonly usessahie in the ; , . . . . ' - . ' i , , s , 2?”: ”.””d”ln'””"ii Wm" ”'” ”'”"s W" i" Sometime to come Stone "rt Ill;”..?ffl..?;l'...:.?”iii.i1.i2..i”':: :2 :-:;"..tL' ".i:...2t:"l2"”:: :l.".::.." :::.n.:.'. 'r.':".:'.'.l.'.'.".;1'.'.; ::.......:.'"..:::. ”'...:t:..”:i. . -r... .. .- a e or, ese c nlcs more than two he would step down from the leadership no on about, their dum-as M H cmyone know. A mama" as M Kim our mom, QM" board the Company of the (nth! dow gin-. . gr, HI 1, W ,.-.months ago great care was taken to avoid were heavily discounted. In canvassing nothing had happened to disturb well. There are no Archblshoiu Elizabeth. the Prlnceu Ellubeiii. Rein Illiioncd here during the'3"l h"i"”"-"- ll” W" "i i ' a night on which there was to be a hockey senior cabinet personnel. it was felt Rt. Hon. :,','”:,';,fql:'::,',i"l,,l:l",,,1,l ,'l,;'",,"' ""95: 1?..,T:.”,'1l,f."”.:T..?."".'.f.'.l' Kl'.1"...'.'.' 33.": cl-!nnlllii'rq'bui:::'ho;:d(h:l"Ednlmgglvgi c'9I.?.'l”'ii.iEi'3i'." mill T0 iillilllzyrlhvc sin-iien 2-. nlfliq ll match. In the meantime owev - . - l - l u " ”' in almost an section of the will also as a word as y the luv. Mr. ' "' 'i" 1 narrow C . er. t e oc C. D. owe might shortly seek iclief fioni easy to take. but charity is the I y P” er Bo ky no I. M their "Mom Botterill. Wesleyan Wm M 5 O, I mm. in counr . o a ws. or - . ,r i l' l key schedule was changed but it was im- some of the heavy burdens he has carried "10" excellent Elli -nil humility Thef, ,. no doubt ma, may mkf 0, H," ,,.,,,,,M;,.. H; ,0; ,,.,, mo ,:',,:?,j',::f;llz;.f:il,n”31'e. could set J&ld possible to change the clinic nights since for a considerable time. Few other changes " "'w'" '"p"'”' ” '"""' American Epincoollll honour has need to he prayed for. eveninl of the day on which she "W" M”-d "ll W3”-t”” it t ' ni9ni- Ai'ChdeIC0li8- CBli0nl-t Rll' the Church of England from I am. slr. etc. arrived. for Sydney. Cape Breton," "d W” A superlative qualities of godliness. integrity, loyalty and idealism. Scots are brothers above all, not mere- ly to Scots but to their fellow men. l g g I , , . . MAN M. I. in I ah L d ping by the voice from the loud- control their economy and pony . 11035 is. of cout.5c, to prevent iiilei-fepenccl tbaanv ::e ,t:.u:d t;ellon),'od Jsrd I1, iizgxerl in (the! van. mlilglht fiat be ggteyoglzigegs fOf!'uf;l1;l;hol!e8.:ulxfih;:)C1;l1 now, zndtwofikt togetl-like nil trig; ' till the work of fire-fi htin . . . - G d. d the f In v Id l. P9359 l h 5'" "8 Sure ' dell?" 9" "ll 3- 33 9 iii! Politics Allll The crown ill l S E l g,,, ,.,,. .,,...'......i, '.....,i ,...iIi:ii:, mu com. " "fe';'W:;I'”i; mf with a fat rosette in its buttonhole business men Who have the abiliiv designed us to be. .i.. iunuslllg cuniroielst 135 lace r lcapt out and made 1; 13.33.1111, for to make a -personalsuccess of their - - 0 The impending retirement of Viscount; Alexander as Governor General of Canada, alists who seek to' have a Canadian ap-- pointed as his successor. Such an attitude surely reflects an astonishing ignorance of -flallcl airficlds and other works in Europe. sumably the commitments relate to other blew out the front of a building emphasizes the seriousness of the task of keeping the public at a safe distance from a fire. other reason for such seeming offlcious-j It seems, according to a N.A.'l' , , , Minister has given fresh impetus to ardent nation-,:Lau,,ent' that Canada is to take part in fig! munique quoted by Prime ,0, com.iince. with , lside and the Anglican clergyman- St. "up tme Constitutional status so clearly SCt.than superstructure or in other words. the forth in the Statute of Westminster in 1931.: For the Governor General today is in no sense a representative of the Governmentl of the United Kingdom. Rather -he is thclan employee was discharged from classified or protest to the Prcmlc,r Wh0l:'i not need to be reminded 9; While Soclety. The field being thus below the average that it is advis- pm.mm,n, King's personal representative, . in everyldefence work without a trial accordin to icy accused of hclnlz, inlwlhhr these simple. elemental facts. 19" Open for lln-lclenllilc suesa- hble mt '50 ill” "5 ml” il”lll- L90” Water transportation certalnl! . V. -' ' i . . . g nC;:ll:6nl, or Jllsl. plain discour- As one who is deeply interested work, an opinion may be risked employers seem to be unaware ma M merits. but .1p.gmnp-party sense a me”)-l' ;Canadian ideas of iustice. There is 8. con-licnlie in ihc Study of words. I was in- lhhb 3 candidate. especially if he that. usually, the higher lliild tion now seems to hold a great There can be no question regarding the l'0inD0i.cnCc of a native-borii Canadian toithat every Citizen should have the right godighiiniz tll'01idS and l:l:c;1lieinI'9V';: ing on the controversy. which floating vote to steer away ii-om will encciuraze further training ,,.m,,, 5,,” nu ma... but pop it hold lh” Posl of Vlcemy 0” Govemar Ge” work, but it is certainly not necessary that i::i!1(iIlv'g:rrIidcrrlqtellheassame time gave :iEyIi::lroe:icalao slid. ii.i.';'ui.i'i3 flfjllgf M rm H & channel swmh 3:1: sl:Illlidc;:I(?lc:'f Olx'h:lef1r:gnddf?;:n ””e"" mu m6 Uni!” 45:: A '. it ' i be .s to name several - - . - I . - P - i . ' J economic peak in Dine In cia. , woud ca y I H mhe be entitled to employment in l'ldll0llal,Xhnrkorslhggngnleylgg lgngrxeed sense it is iespectable enough. . . . B,.m,,,, young people by maln- ad” H M hand, ...me ,,,,..,,,,,,p, prominent citizens who ale fully quallfle ,defenm,, projects of a Seem, nature. Hnimgms mnm- man Nor but in i(m,lns, in on with philosophy The heyday of this avunculnr talnlng a wage level based on the cenburw one 01 0.... great, mm. to meet the requirements of the task. Thci :,m,.,,,,SS ,0 Dr, Jones it should be SW9”-l G.i"k)lm'l"d h'.:l"”',lf: Pmctlce 03"” before the fonilcsi 9l'l'"l"3 WW" M ""3 l'”l”l”9d men declared. "belongs to cali- ' ' ' h tt - .h ' ht b l ' ' ' Isaitl that in this matter, in. least. - "Jim, prm,?u,s 1 I, E p mslzpi) mama had. been "mgr": "ll" ll" ”'d memcl""' mmarlw? ads." Prosperity for the Msritllfll difficulty iS I at no ma ei W 0 mil; 6?, - v and properly an ass r eorc s apparen n baby M bum should more (".1855 I 0 A Province! is cenlmly Fought. chosen. there will always be those who will: . -. - ' ' - - ' . a cncies and inde cndent news a ers whichl -' ii. i l v f . charizc . - ”"""'"""- l”e'l"l-311 kluins was Th blem is not that G" seek to W a Political interum" '0 ii" .9 b .” .. -n P ”. .-. . ::...:.':l...?...l"”.T..”hill or ::::!..:::..:.":. '"..'.t:..:e""..2: 1- or do Gommm. Generals appomtmem and con. lave een supplesse . le iecen tic 01-ism”. This is 0",. M H", risen, simply ought not to be flgmgine this are. it may be surmised, only indifference on the part of em- homes. in fact ",1, not, dmicultto duct, ' .ious President Peron told a delegation of.iini rif:hls inherent in our dcmo- um K-lug-3 ms, mmsi,,,,. saying hghlgiilfial;-iszhoitii Oftduic than those llIl10ll9i;- zihllch? dslllllell Willke" ill see that. they do. Many of lg”- . . r . .(-ralic system. , A ,,d I --Y - 8 r0 en esss-anoth- er "5 "9 l” "9 While ""l' n h if w ir fifty wee A if Canada is to continue to have a Gov-IL. Congiess that when he came to The Prcmws explanation wnslql:1ibkiJIlI::r!"'fcansacafle M:'i!idi-eeam: er mple M unfmng demon jokes "5 just mo weak to bargain: :23: :tVOur:el':clo:; drudgcfy Iiill ci-nor General who. in effect, is the altcr.D0llci In 1946. many peisons Wanted 10 worded simply cnouali a!rid.tur!l1c replying. "You're another!" bgxugggltlh &lnlh:l:d- R900l- Wm” l"0l”””" ”' "””””3e"""l' live in crowded cities. but 1:0: - - . .1.-- - - H - ;,- dd.' l tristc as- G ti ! G ti : uo, some-s -"' f'j'C-C t .o W C30 of the K”lg' 't lmuld Seem the bed” lmnk I01 the Govemmenn Mme new "”l?S.lf irlr in-"is ncolariibclcedlfor using xrhigisgmw an men Q ilnlzcrs on long after the reality. 1"” ll "i ll ” 5”" M ”'”y ”"d l:::Jk:t?!L1llo()T!leyl:rth: :llf.flrmer.N0l foundations. I O C Guardian does not necessar- ily endorse the opinion of borrespondents. An- l THE CASE OF THE ABSENT iariscn in our fair Garden Prov- the Premier on one imaged by the Venerable Arch- deacon Harrison of Summerside, on the other. The reason for the rig the ”infrastructure" programme ofldemc has .0 do pm. the lack P;-(3.lof official representation of Ihnglicun Church or. more accur- tritely. the Archtlcaconry of P. E. ,l.. at the stale dinner lht tendered IThCll' Royal Higiinesscs the Prin- ,ccss Elizabeth and tiic Duke of This so nettlcd lhc ilsldinburgli. members of the clergy that they The Ottawa Citizen is concerned thatlgot mgem-e-p---and penned a. letter fusipn of ideas involved. It i-Lnecessarypn. mood to take Argentinc Republic has no love for news part of wisdom to confine the appointment-'lh9 result of his Pollcyv ll l5 hard l0 lllld to some one who is entirely without the? range of political controversy. . - , i duly i-oprosontori at. the great in the united states has any Parliament. Bo robust an expre5- kissing a baby. but most men. Omit thiu them!-019'. that the cfmcc .ShOuld.fa” uponl ' ' ' event by the Pi-csidcni of the bearing on the qugstlon at issue sion of political faith would seem while agreeing that they are WB!'m We alInn(!:l;(l1);0i:lIl1:"Bel2rhl:c"hllgP ul- someone in whom His Mai.-sty himself has with prospects of a Cessation of hostim,;clin..ioiioin.,..,. Minisicriiil Assoc- but, since me manor 1...; been natural in s. Rowlimdson drawing, and soft. llttlel beasts, prefer to a'w.. The muude ex,,,...5...d in run Confidence, This hem... sop it would be-, , g G , , , h vv ' ll-aiion llllougllv why the Char- injected into the umespondence, but the rough and tumble of Re- admire them from a reiiaongbly t.,;n'Ho"yw0od produce, ,5 mnoai Cl 195 in Koleav and e1'nl3llyJ0mlllgt C e5".l0lli'l0Wll Pl'95lll9nl find "Oi lhcithe pliiln fact is that the P emier gency politics strikes a more in- Polite dlslllllce. 0'; the mummy of fofmrr Islands thebetter part of constitutional and polit- iciil wisdom to leave ilic choice, subject to the advice of His iViajesty's Canadian Gov- .- ' . . the Prcmir-rls P3” ll” 5"" they are not one and the same. - ---- (mnient, tr; the King of Canadj; Germans full partnership with the hvCStlsultrI)"' he ioigim: lfloi'ldil'.mfognllt. The spas.-npul Churich iii; un- 3'33. l;h:','c”::f,gf"h;';e”:,:elE,”:g,:: JV . ?-----j and ,1 Share m ms defence M” be completed is a new conmrlongy. II: P 1 3 itcd Slates can rel so 5 'r-nel-' hewn. Others. l'l0WcVel'.' have no thing alarming about the strange , ' K 1- ,, . .' Roman Catholics and T0 05- Book or its constitution V4ll.h0Ua.suph 5e,m,,,e,,,, 1, you were to race of my a bearded Wm mm W tired 00 by January. The world will be protectedi.-ms generally but. also by IIIlill')' rcfofence to the Church of En8- tell it rock-ribbed Episcopalian mg avg; y,h'eip,-am and A3 voice I , J .m.m... b, thi; a rocnwnt from a Third xAv0l.1dlAVIfIlll'Iln.l1 thenisclvcs. ll. woiiltlnl land in Canada or anywhere else. yank-(.9, for cxampyel that his . ' . , , v 5 - 8 M ,.,i,. m cxmc, the premm. 1,, It could mncemlbly achieve OF cm” '1 . ,, ,, husky with disputation on the l-rom soniewhere in Korea comes lliC.War." he says. 'iiniini-stand all the nlretics of ,,..,.'.in union with any other Churgh 1:1 Jlgitiglllllldmnlalg nV:0l.lll1; husun” bmnhmg endearmenm statement from Col. H. Binklcy. 10th.; 0 o o .'Ari",lican opinion in such n dcll- Christian body without. consulting wnhsland you to your face It supiclon even arises uml" had . Corpq Medical 01... H t ,bl d I I. c.-ilc question anyone outside its own borders. has been SAM not wnhout 'mme bhbleh WW3 Weill l-lll”0l-llih W35 01” WINTI-Ill. GARDEN . car in ' - ' v ' - ' .' ' ' ' - v if oo ici It is not so muclf that tlieic is a consid l M ,0, the subs,,,,,,.,, ,,, 1,", Co". A minim, mm any other pm Show of mm. "m M Gem," deal been able when grovin up to copiers and iwonder drugs' have i'cduced ll"? dcalll T319 ill ll'0Und0d nien ln KOPea;a(la as that the unfortunate victims lll'C':ix;l:iv..Qinrr)c'):iiI'o'ci; :h:l:'(l::"crper):l:l)s.lhi': flireinfXnl:rl(ci:hrcCslfur'cll; gibdlscblililNghluillignliwilicgilggbtlaf "1 ” "”””””" mm me” ”''C”"" The 3i”'d'” ll W3”-V "M '"'"C 'l l .c -,-" - . - . . '. , l. x ' . ' i minds, ndfud' 'ttl . ';: angsall ttimeri loi. He said that niorcibeing better looked aftei. In the old days ::,riirt;;ri;;nniqVni.cLe;iion. rnmigt tiignthlgltg-groresiigteescnzant heciztnom ,I:,u,,l,e cungregatlonkl than episco- Hm”oi;me1g;1pm;;;liant:o The Si:)l'lm0M in (hm: Wm. v - u - H . ' . - . . all Oll 0 9V6i.V l00 ll0UnCl8Cl men In, dafties , as they weie designated, weie mm,,,,5 ,0 suwm, ma, ",9 cnlly instituted Into his charge. 1, is .,, be dm,uuy and M, pathy to politics. at least of their clotliea Korea recover and that the miraculousl pretty much left at home, and to wander Premier. undoubtedly, should The canons (governing laws) of vgnuy hoped pm the me 0, me fanatical opposition to the ilolltlc- Have followed its course iiili" ”d l have invited one of the Anglican the one Church are not by any absent clergyman Wm man be fan's side. - to rowg, thing is that 75f) of these wounded will be returned to active military duty. Tile blood referred to is supplied by the, Canadian Red Cross Society and is the i-e-lea;-o, to do since. as the Archdeacon Cliurrli of England appcnni in his political progigo, for it 1, point that should be decided by a They are out here now. lul-iillil , . '. - ' lrl t. Eli b th d Philip modified form, in the Amer can safe! I, tht t A l i bll i i il., sun of the gonmous fjqnatlons Ewen b.V ' ' ' .. rtnemnlrers nfza tehc Cliurcli of Prayer Book. but an ordlnand is in 19,? grin mt” noo,,,,.(Toet 0:311:73, nursery Lu c op n.Ln I: On felling ghily thicket. the winter voluntary donors at clinics such as are to, Says that usually well informed organ England (In England). Whatever under no oblixoiion to coniorm about the episode one my or my wo.oo4y.-or-mmg...o..,.-.eo.c gy the Premier might say in the in them no is the case in inc other. At the same time. it Dr. still barely begun, thf? light i"" anyone for the jobs." It fo”ow.;v:Ai'gentina now has no foreign debt. ern Allies there could be peace by Christ- P'i9Vl"Cla' ”"9 he mas. diets that a peace settlement granting the '0”"””l"' The Premier. as usual. was In kindly to such he acted rightly Isincn the people generally haw? lllic gloved hand nvcrmuch. Put He mnphasized 1hat:liricfi3'. his zissiimption was lhill ltiic Anglicans (bcing Protestants. tin Dr. .loncs' view) were well And does not say) lust. as the Catliolics were by His Chancellor Konrad Adcnauer pl'C';Ij;;ccIIcnCy the Bishop of char- lf this was an error crablc increase of mental diseases in Can- lrovcrsy itself. there urn two or about more or less uncared for. Nowadays most mental cases are properly handled in institutions or under other responsible be held in this Province next week by tlieiof public opinion. The Montreal Gazette: A Mobile Team will be required from Prince . landers next week needs of patients in our local hospitals and provide for our armed services overseas. Clinics are scheduled in Charlottetown. St. Peter's Bay. Montague. Summerslde, the ed It was a - ii I res lonliblllt i - . V . . greed Prime Minister Louis St. suluzent. Members of the clergy. I are will I Y men- , on baud M. be - . - - b fh l t d b th n.-- B t. I , W95 i" ihll Place and mi 9h0"- d. R.C.A.F. Station and Tyne Valley. Laurent seems happy.ln his present position. :llc':)tl(::r”rlrcioill:lzsl.lCcaarll v:e”:)t:l'l.lll:l:!et ggtlonfrfrhee elifuiory htin coofngthe forguet ilieanrligciiitte rglleyoilw c''” n'"”"- Ml" l""l"l8 Clint ,'l';l;V,l".,,T.”'35”L".'.;'.;l..i'”ii? hundreds of notices had already been sent from Halifax. 950 donors , group of Quebec Liberals whose views carry Edward ls-lno little weight in the federal field had a to maintain the dailyismall and quiet get-together a few days ago, and arrived at some collective opinions which would carry a great deal of weight .f the identities of the group could be divulg- of importance were anticipated. clergyman to sit down with Roy- alty at the festal table. Whether or not protocol demanded it. it would have hecn n gracious thing heat or fun of debate. his failure to do so was almost certainly ll l”rcgrettahlc oversight". but by no stretch of the ordinary imag- ination could It be called nn act of deliberate dlscourtesy. Moreover. whatever else Dr. Jones may he. he is not an ignor- nnt man. as the second letter from the clergy would seem to ml Doom, and such like, should .. Therefore leaving the principles of the doctrine of Christ, let us go on unto perfection . . . For it is impossible for those who were once enllghtod. and have tasted of the heavenly gift. and were made to renew them again unto repen- tance; seeing they crucify to themselves the Son of God afresh. and put him to an open shame. . . . But. beloved, we are persuaded better things of. you, and things that accompany sal- vation. though we thus speak . . . . And we desire that every one c you do shew the some diligence to the full assurance of hope unto the end: that ye be not slothful. but followers of them who through faith and patience inherit the promises. trigued by the word "sophlstry" as used in the three letters, bear- any of the letters. it must he that. both parties to the dispute it is difficult to see in what way the rclatlonship'bntween the Church of England in Canada and the Protestant Episcopal Church was right and the Arch eacon and his colleagues wrong. The two Churches are "very similar". to quote the Premier's words. hut of the Anglican Communion de- means identical with the canons of the other. Indeed. in some instances they are in conflict. The Thirty-Nine Articles of the Church of England. He 'must. however. make solemn affirma- tion of allegiance to the Constitu- tion of the Protestant Episcopal Church and to no other. Nor is the parish set-up the same in both Churches. 1-Ierc.'there is ri Rcctor'I Warden and a People's Warden. There. only Wardens. de- slgnated Senior and Junior. They an been busy bringing him to life. How far he is still to be seen at work in the field of his constit- uency is less certain. Women, diverted from the morning shop- every pram in sight. Tunes chance. and this tradit- ional custom may no longer be 33 common as it was a. method of wooing the floating voter. stu- dents of electoral form. so ready with forecasts about what we are all thinking and secretly planning to do on the day, have neglected the influence of baby kissing. No graphs have been published to allow what percentage of votes which party has gained or lost by its attention, or lack of it. to the vcteless young entry into demo. is a man. would nowadays, by maf-3 liiiby kissing. cause the be kept in a glass case and that, Until recently, the peril of being made a target for dead cats was regularly brought up as one of the penalties of seeking election to tidious generation as being merely barbarous. A highly scientific elec- torate of the future may come to think the same about the babies. parts of the United States. not- forgotten for its is really a triv- ial and inconsequential matter. The Premier's action will in no wise add to or detract from Jones could bring himself to say ll Slinple "I'm sorry". it would do him no harm and might even add to his stature as a scholar and: a gentleman. For the mlnlateriij concerned. such acknowledgrncntl would be a poor substitute for :1 seats at the Royal board but it would. at least. make them much: happier than they are at the mo-. ( whose rock their own Church was i CRITIC. can efficiency or progress be ex- pected under such conditions? 0 O O 0 Tumlng our attention from the laborers and wage-esmers. our professional and business men are work and who assume a great deal of responsibility, are earning from 38,000 to 312.00 a year. some of them deserve criticism. for they are not paying their employees a just wage. It is not exceptional to find a business firm where the manager's wage is in the 310,000 bracket while heads of families on their staff receive only 823.00 per week. The average wage of junior sec- retaries and clerks and office workers in the employ of our Pro- vincial Government is so much worker is the better investment in the long run, and that this policy Another question arises here: can our employers pay no more? hope remains for any baby that likes being kissed by stra ers. whether such babies ex at is it mystery. Almost all ,women like sooner or later the psychologists will discover the point of view of the baby. It is hard indeed to be- lieve that he or she looked for- consult a psychoanalyst, he would have fished up a nightmare vision Canadians today. less impressive perhaps than their predecessors when seen on the platfornl. may have stronger baby appeal. it is is Old Charlottetown mm! P. I; I.) GARIUSON Ill-ILIIZVED C "The new screw - ii :1 'Merlin Com. Corbin. 3 d.'.';:"f.o'... Hlliinx. arrived here on Thursday evening. at an early hour. having John Gare I-ecky. Lieut. Hume. -The Islander, May 31, 1950, people say "The Maritimes sdoul never have joined Confoderstiosf maintaining that P.E. 1., N. S. and N.B. should have been united loll before event this united territory should have been one of the New England States. interests would have better em- licctions with the United Stall than they now enjoy with the rat or Canada." Such a theory is based on the belief that water provides one of our best means of trans- deal of promise for this area. The suggestion about uniting theMari- through united effort. long ago. a former Islander who lives and works as a l)l0lllh'” m Hollywood, declared ther live on Prince Edward Island ers. Though I pliiirgad lhbni from From harvest to bonfire iii! Y9" There is nothing unknown in iii?” clcar; L d They hop and flutter and rift '" peer. W The ground like stone. host on There must be value I ' I To miilc them st-arch nivl fl”-"'m orderly way. proceu their surplupu as for export. invest their own capital in Maritime industry, in- ulste a few speculators and lines. cial parasites who are trying Q In their discouragement, many Confederation - in whit "In that way. Mu-itlllll he would rs- (To be continuedl April illl fall. through: I can do. stubble. There must be somcthiiis W" worth the trouble. HMO, reckon ...Charlei Mrllh”