PAGE FOUR . THE GUARDIAN i build on lies, for when the lies end the rule iwill end. Perhaps that stage is coming. - l . . l ' . V . - . i- Aiitlttirirctl as Second Class Mall Post Office ipmhdps It Is now 91 than i” letenuy Sui," lposed. Perhaps not all the people, even in llrparimeiit. tltlawn. i , , , , Russia. can be fooled all the time. Pet- 'lllt- lnlruitl (.IllIl'lIIllI Publishing (0. i , , .haps the pitiful dupes who have played the lganie of Russian Empire on other parts jof the world will wake up some day soon iand realize the hideous never-never land, the land of falsehood and pretense, in which they have beeli living." At ally rate, iti suggests. the free nations should now be A assessing the changed nature of their ("IL-kltl.(I'l"l'IiTl)WN SATUIIDAY. .tvi.v iit.- I953 problem, ”as the seemingly monolothici "T'T-T Russia of the past few years is shiveredi from peak to foundation by the liglttiiing. i I i V i i i blast of history." l The visit to this Provliicc oi Brltains w pppp iwg l illgh (loiumissioiier. Licut.-General Siri , Archibald Nye and Lady Nye is a plezisanii MHIIIIOIM S Last Word 'lPf'aSIOIl indeed. Sir Archibald's mission in - this country is largely to encourage tradei -Iltliioi-vti:tl".Tlniiaglng Director. Ian A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. ( IRL'l.LA'l'I()N "( overs Prince I-jtlwanl Island like the dew" ';Tho strongest memory is weaker than tho weokut ink". Mwiillldivliittfllih commissioner The outcome of two deferred contestsi with the Ifnited Kingcloni. an obiect whichi ill the Manitoba provincial elections niakeslnrani nur dfil'I( spirits. Such the Is of at least as great interest to ourselvcsl it possible to see in accurate detail the . l - . ,- -is to the Old (Iounlry. Trade requires a general result. lll that pioxince. kliowlr-(lee of conditions and rcquirenieiits in the respective countries and the lligh ierals have a coniforlable majority of 35iwiiii iiii, ii,i.ei.ii ii.i,i.iii iiiii. ii,,i. iiiii .'oiiiiiiissioiier is making a point of lcarniligi seats. The Coiiservaiives elected 12, wluclli if first hand about our production as wellf is a gain of three over the old Ilouse andt is the market possibilities here. makes them (S335 the Before coining to Canada Sir Archibald Press) ficlearly the alternative to the pres-iaicii iiiiii a uni a distiiiszuislierl career in the arniy, thei eilt governnicnt." The CCF elected five.i liar and in diploniacy. Joining up as a pri-t which is P1 l0-SS Of 1W0. and lls C-Ollllllllcfl iiie iioiims i rate in lflit. lie was commissioned in thei decline. observes the Free Press, makes itiw, li,iii.ediiiiaiiii.ii,d mi iiii, iiiigiiiyi I Notes B , ,,t.- .. -. ea: - (mid and subsequentlv was awaided thei evident ithat tlienpaityi is slowly butvsuie iii" iowiy mi” imi we him immi . X Xlilitrtrv (lross. Between two wars he did ly wasting away and its end. in Malutoba.l 0,. ,-end; - ' . ,, l - i , i . - " lAn endless fountain of immortal " a great deal of walk on the pioblems of -plainly is not fat off. i drink i "Every man ion" in ml", I Social Credit took two seats, Independ- the eo-operatioii of ground and air services.'i In I928 he turned to law and.in 1932i ents two. and one Communist was elecied.i was called to the bar of the Inner Temple, The ”mllapsc" of the Social Credit move-i but retained his interest in iiiiliiary affair l ment in the province was the feature of Illtli With the coining of the Second World War: election the Witiilipefz pallflli lllllllis lll0Sll he rose. in 19-ill. to director of staff dutiesl striking. In the general clcCti0l1 iJ1'0l)9l' oni at the War Office and the following yeari .luiie 8 the Social Credit party iionunaiedi liecame vice-chief of the Imperial General 42 candidates. Only two of them werei Staff. Following the war he was Governori elected. and 19 lost their deposits. In one .tf Madras and then British High Coniniis-I of the deferred elections Social Ciedit made sioner to the Indian Republic. i no appearance: in the other their caiididate Travelling by car. as Sir Archibald and, ran a poor third. This was all the Social, In a legislature of 57 members the Lib-iF0r Simple Sheet): and Sllchfllie. Winnipeg File?-'Gainst the not season; the mid- THE GUARDIAN. CHABLOTTETOWN Ae..cnf;-Tpil t?oe&l' The Neighbors THINGS OF BEAUTY A thing of beauty is a joy for ever: Its loveliness increases; it will never Pass into iiothingiiess; but still will keep I A bower quiet for us. and I1 sleep i Full of sweet dreams. and heulth.i and quiet breathing. i Therefore. on every lnorrow. are- we wreathing i A flowery band to bind us to thel earth, i Spite of despondence, of the in-I human dearth Of noble natures, of the gloomy days, iOf all the unhealthy and (l.8l”-(IaI'I(- ened ways I Made for our searching: yes, lni i spite of all, i Some shape of beauty moves nwayit the pail i sun, the moon, 'Trces old and young. sprouting II t shady boon daffodils . . I and cleav rllls , (X i ii ,i. ,. hat for themselves a cooling co-; to rent vert make forest brake, . sprinkling of fair A, k... snout. r. i,.- A ”Do cowboys need their door left open? Do spaccmcli in- l sist On a night light?" H, g H. il By George Clark l l l l l l ii;--ll PM i iiilisk-rose blooms: 'm And such too is the grandeur of brlnlt lskillful housekeeper. and ii devoted Nor d0 We melitly 991 Ill?” P5'lpartner," declares a writer. Per- SEHCES iliaps so - it is said that men are For one short hour; no, even asliiaiuniiiy poii-imniousi .. Kings- i Ill; ""905 d i i 1 ton Whig-Standard. T lat, iv isper rouii a eiiipe )e- ., .m come noon 5 in Dear as the. temples sell, an doesiEiig'i,i:iikii':ifigu::guL iio:;,'n":ifi iiiiiiif The niii;ioi?0:2est' glories Illillllieicxplah-1 to a ioieigner that an” Haunt us till llieybecome 'l clieer-Ilihopmilg Mow” R mam one chops , I it. "up' for firewood? Or that "lg "gm Ilvhile mice is the plural for mouse Unto olir souls, and bound to us so giiici, ii.oii.ii do iiii iimise?gCiii.i5g si tlan Science Monitor. iThat, whether there be shine, ori gloom o'ereast, An ambitious scheme for the Iiiqdy Nix? at-p doing, with his secretary, Credit party had to show for a CafIlpalF.IlliThcy always must be with us, oriimiiaiion ni Niiigaiii Faiii. Caiis Mr. K. liast. they will see the Island. as, "led." accordilii: to the Free Press. "ll.l'; w ell as the rest of the Iilaritimes. to bestl high-paid professional organizers from Al- advantaze. Illay their visit be elijoyable berta and British Columbia and fed with and prove to the advantage of all coneerii- unlimited funds." Altogether Manitoba seems to made distinct progress hack 10 ill?! i party system. have two- ed . J” New Wooden ships ivoodmi-litllled battleships. notes an ex-l EDITORIAL rhangze, are making a comeback and for ai --.. .. l'”llV Efmfl IIOFISOW C-ll1il'9Ylll.V 'l”omorrow. Tth Sunday after Triliity. NOTES under con- struction or coming off the ways in several giii aiigi. P(Int9(-tngii limited States shipyards are wooden-hulled - v r Sll-lPS llilllfll Rliflv ll?lli?lfl”Nl(i3ll.V- lll" ”ls”” l'. H. I. v IV. R. Golf 'liotli'ltatncnt iiciziiis of new advallces in modern warfare. at Ciiai-iotii-ion-ii, Thp reaS0l'i for the switch from steel v 0 '- llllllF I” lll" W””fll”ll VRl'lf'l.V if '” make ill The Guardian was at fault in stating oil l'”-Nil "9 llflllsnlamlfilfl 35 lmsslblps wood Thursday that the Selkirk settlers who ar- fits the hill for this new type of bull as well i.ii.E.d iieis. iii i803 iiiecedeii iiii. iaiiiiiiig iii as it did in the days before magnetism wasliiii, -lHi,,i.ii0i.vv iii piciniii ri-iiiii vvidpl)7 h(si'. inn to work as a weapon. All this because aiiieii Cieiii m.Ciii.i.ed in i773. a magnetic mine is as effective and as cheap v v -t a defensive naval weapon as you can find. ri-iii, Siicccss Oi iiii, CCi.eiii.ai piiisy Sciiooi Tho wooden hulls being built wnttlflii-iii. iiiis ail ii;iei.maid Siioiiid iii. iiii oiiciiiii-. lllflll-3lll.V "BUS" l'al5P(l ”.V9l"0"5 amollg Oldiagenient, to the Parents' Organization and shlpw'rl:lli.s. Instead of using solid keel andiiiiiiei. iiareiiis iiiiii may iiiii iiai-9 i-eaiizpdi rib members, these hull frames are built up iiiiii miicii (mi iie dime. iiii. iiiosi. Ci.iiiiii.i.iii of small strips. glued together. and cooked o ' tv tinder presstti'e lintil the resllltilitz rib is This pi.0i.iiiCE. is iiii-iooii ioi-iuiiiitp in r"li”llC"li lllil" fl Pl?” M mild lmod mp having no new cases of poliomyelitis this "ill" h'l7-"v iyear. It is the part of wisdom, however, Giant iiirsses do the shaping. and other mi in iiiSi.i.gai.d iiossiiiii. syiiiiiimiisi The huge machines do the cutting, and fitting. i,i,ii.iii.i. iiii. i-iiiqi iii. aiii. iiiiiick is ii.i.iiii.d The metal f.'lsit"llt"l'S are of special lioli-tiiau- iiii, iii,,iii.i. are iiii, i.iiiiii(.(,S iiii. mmiiimi, i.i,. nctle metal. i.m.i.i.ii.i m . i. . The Red Terror if on l'c:t(l the Soviet crlnstlttltlotl we Pflulfl l'Fllll?llll i are tnlil um; nil i,,,i,ki- lipiiiiigg in ihp iioi-k-.lCIILll'tTIllII s compulsory rest cure resulted ill in-; iwople: that any federal repltblic hazill llfllllg Valled ”fr- 1' ma-V WC” hp mat iii, iiziii ii, ;i.i.,.(ii. ii.,.i.ii- imiii iii, 1', iciithe proposed Foreiizn Ministcrs' conference S. ii: that all ciiizelis of Russia rnjoiv free- llPlll'"'ll lllf hllled Smwst Fra"C9' R95"! rlmn of relizioil. of speech, of the press. of alld Blillalll Wfllllfl ll” llflld llll h.V Pl 5llTlll3l' ;ts-snmliliy; rrnprlom from al'l)lll'al')' arrest;iUtlcertainty over Russian representation. it-lwlom lrrnu Search of their liottses; free- . . ii dom from the eelisolsliip of corresP0litl- eticc. Tliesc Utopian assurzilices are to- day worse than meaningless. but they give I point to .1 statement made editorially Ill lalld ll” "39 ll llililllfl Ol Flllflemld fllld III? New York Times. that Soviet Russia Tcnn.vs0n- The loss ofihls fettunc rcciulrcd has become a land of terrible fantasies. It is, lllm '0 flallll 3 llVlllR- llfsl 35 all lllustlamr ii iiiiid ii.iii..i.i. ,,i.ii miis iisoif good an.-ltand then as a contributor to periodicals. tl'I1Pl'P gooclness-tlie natural self respect He slowly obtained recognition as a leadinl: of human beings. the desire to think one's ll0V9ll5l and l9f'-lUl'Cd l" Am9l'lCd- Elllilland own tliottzliis. the. passion for understand-, and SC0llatld. His writing shows wit, lroliy inc and tolerance-is considered evil and and Imllsll bl" Wolds bllICl'”'355- rlangerotis. . ' n The terrible Russian reality flames up Tll0-SP ll'll0 llv3V9 mild?-' R Study Of llle wlicnriver there is a fight for control. -isisummcr casualtv problem declare it high iiii.i.i. iiiis i,i.iii-"iii giaiiii and Trotsky, a: percentage of fatalities are avoidable. Doe- lhcrc has been in many lesser cases and asilors seem to be unanimous in declaring lhrll there is now in the power vacuum left by swimmers should not go into the water the death of Joseph Stalin. The. deifiediwiihln an hour after eating, yet everybody .N't:llin is reduced in mere pigmy size al-who has ever been at a tourist resort has inns! as soon as he is dead. and the only seen the younlzstcrs and adults. too. get up sttrvivinc: reality. of the Marxinli dl'eam-- from the table and troop off to the water the socialistic paradise where all men were for a plunge. The best medical opinion. to be equal. all men free. all men brothersitoo. is that when one begins to feel tired II! ---is the naked battle for domination. ithe water one should declare a bait for "Whoever hecnmes the new rtllcr ofithe day and let Mother Nntttre restore the Ilussia." says The Times, "he too, nitist,dissipnfed strength. I Fraltcc held tip the colifcicncc planned for Berniuda by not having a Premier who William Makepcace Thackeray. l-jnglisli novelist and essayist. was born this date 18.11 in Calcutta. At Cambridgze in Eng- ”, mt lfor reducing the volume by half latter dark. PILV the poor engineer. rlying awake trying to remember lwhether he turned off the Falls lbcfore he. went off duty. --Edmoii- ton Journal. The Canadian Broadcasting (Yor- .pora.tion has amended its regula- litions to allow twice as much ad- vcrtisinc time per hour as has been i no" .i.iiPsdiii. iasii iiiiiii. igiiiii theoretically permissible hitherto. iiiii. L-iiiiiiiiir B-isiiiiii iii L-ii.iii.i,,ii,.. It. has also extended the hours dur- liiiiiiii iiii. Rii iii.i.i i.-ii Di iyiai-. ing which spot announcements Donald. after the celebration of "lllllll be l7li0adC35l- Fl0l'm9lilY- lklass. laid the corner stone of 'lll5 l-V99 M l1dV9litl5l”K W35 17”” the intended new Catliolic Church hlblted lll ill? 9V”ll”8- Al f"5i' liit this Town, which. when com- llllillce lfl Permit WW9 mlnlll95 01 nleted. will he the largest build- RdVeY”5l”K mi 93911 qu3”9l"h0Ul" in: in the Island, heini: lll feel fll blill3dC35Ii' lllnfi Wlluld 599m all lmtg, including the Tower, lay ,-ii intiolcrable imposition on the lis- ifrrl. wide. and (I6 feet pnsl, it tener. Butaclually. the change will will he built in the Gothic style. "0" be lmllccdv 35 m95t Oi ills 5”" taiiii imm iis siiiiiiiinii iiiiii iiiii. lions using spot aimouiiceniciits lni (.ii.Ciiiii.Ciiii.(.i iiiii ii, iiigiiiii. have been breaking the regulations ornamental in the Town. liiitler ullchcckedv lo” -Ve3l'5- Thus: me the stone was placed nn llernieti- llellerosity of the C.B.C, is it mere calliv sealed bottle. Isonlaiiiing the I0l'm3lli.V- It "35 51ml-3'l.V 5lbi3lld0ll" isiiwi. aiiii i.Oiiiii.i. min; ,,i iiii. ed the pretence of protecting the iiiroseni Reign, ioimiiiw wiiii iillistcnt-r'si interest against excessive liii,ii.Siiaiii.i, Oi iiii. iiaii mid iiiiycommercialization. -Toronto Globe and Mail. - .Inhll Keats l l l t i i' - LAm'I P. E. 1.1 llflth ANNIVERSARY lnanie of the reigning Sovereign. illlr Governor and the Bishop. llis lliordsiiip was assisted in the t'ei'e- sppc ihp ngcaisioiitihp 59ii.i-mi. nion.v h.v Rcv. F-Wlltctts llP.l'n0ld5- sririus walk ncruss the platform. Brady and M"lVlllP- the words of praise. the quick "At twn niclnck. the Tliizlll Rclt blush, the haiidsliake. the applause Bishop. with the clergy, attended and lip, pi-oud i-gnu-ii izrippiiig hr lllc l3Cfl0l'0li"ll llil-Ill "'"l this very book which R. stranger l'Tcrt1DcIlNN'c Snclclic-9 Wllll lll" can now buy, with all its forgot- lBand, and the lmtlgcs and banners ipii gioi-195' 101- ii qiim-ii-.i-i of the respective societies. and ii --To sonny; pi-0'"-i Uiicie Hm-i-IV lconsidcrable. portion of the con- and Aui-iiie Loui ii-iiii iove and ilZl'9iZ8ll0". W5lk9'l '" lll” lN"Elllll' best wishes for Christmas. 1933' -- ipurcliasetl burial ground on the 3 bi-iy5' iidvciiiui-e book, in ii igw St. Peter's Road. On the Bislioifs ceiitsi peyhapsi dusty and unwaiii. iarrllnl. till” l79l"K VP5lPll- ll? ed, its stories out-dated by science, Wofcctlcd l" t'"Il'iMT"l0 lllc it. will be handled fifty times a ilfollllfl I0? R llllrlfll l'il"l'f?. l”M'9l'l day lliitil it. is either bought or lie Small D0F'l0"- lllllllll lint 1'" beconies so shabby that it ends on iserved for those who may die in me ii-ash 1-leap. oiic poi-idei-5 oi-i ti-sllrlll R SIR” M "I ll? 'lP9"lNl the kind of person that Sonny tunwnrlhy of burial in consecrated might have become. and what has lgrotind. After the rrrelnoily, the iiappeiied in Uiicie Hai.i-y mid iproccssion lettirnctl lo the Town Aiiiiiie L0” in iiii, iiiiig ireai-Si Did - . The Way I. l l "Working around your own iPouring unto us from the lieattenlsligood cook, 1 witii, comiiuiioiii alyard keeps you from being ii yard iaround.” -Sudbtiigv Daily Star. l I Against the sombre background of African tliirest and interracial haired it note of t-tlrioiisly hopeftill brightness is struck by the newsl of the foundation of the newi lmicdesia Uiiiversuv at Salisbury." Along Africa's no:'thc'rii coast Bri-- lain and Itlcypt snliabble, ls'r:tiicc- and her African colonists fliid no respite - their ltmL'-(lralvii llnl-ii tie. while in the South Premier: Malan plirsues his crim way race dlscrimiiuiiloii -.iiid iii tliei centre Kenya is still the scene of; Mali-Mall terrorlsiii. But in Rho-j dcsla Queen Mother Eli;I..ibctli to-3 day lays the foundation None of an institution of learlilliz. the onlr qualification for ndniittance to vthlch will l)e educational achieve- inenl. --l-lalitzlv fflizniiicle Herald. Anything which lightens the sor- rows and frottblcs of this uiihapp,v' world by even a few" moments 15 worth while; a case in point is the deliizlitful story iioin East Africa which CICSCFIIJPS how the p:'o-lilppo- potamus scgiiicll! oi the ptipullttloii is fighting tooth and Il.'llI aziiiiistl the itiiii-liippopotaiiitis l)I:ll2S of the colonial afill'lIIIISlI'i'til0ll Ii. scents that the City of Mt,iiiba.s.-i is gel-, l ting short of water. Public ltoiltsl eiielliccrs niiitolincrd lh.il tiiclli would tap the llliiciiiii Splines. This brolil.:lil cilrs of lair liom liic hippo-lolir: white r.tloll5 hcrnlire this is where the hippn rlisprwis himself. The gokltlllllllftlll iigrecd tn coiiiproiiixsc: in I)tlllCI cniicret." . llnrlcr-watei' p till; plmforiiis tori tired liipptis. '1 its didil't plctisci the people. who linlc, been writ- inz bi':ii; letters to the iirwspnpcrs 'l For the wh:te Kriiyan even if ll earns l living in a bank. ('llllSI(l crs liiinseif at limit a litliitci', ai waiideicr in the bush. it lrec spirit: anti, above all. .i lover of wild iflllllllals. --Clevc!:iil.'I Plain Dealer ; i There are as many ways of cooli- ling an egg as there are t'ool;s and would-be cooks. some (in choose I! verse of a soul: and know whciiii they have ended it the eggs nrcl done as they believe best But it took a renowned orchestra coli- ductor to give us the real thing When Sir Tliomas Bcecltani made, one of his rare appcnritiices on BBC television rccciitly. ls: appeared in the guise of n cookery expert its well as niusiciriii. Speaking of Mo- zart's overture to his opcrn '”l"he lviarrialze of Fi2:ti'o," the great conductor said that anyone who wanted an egg cooked to perfcctitili should put it into boiling water at iworse by the hour. and El JULY 18, The Pass By Observer A GOOD STI To fish every second or third diiy for three months less a day without getting it trout worth kt-cpiiil: is It sad experience for an niigler. I know. for that was my lot this year from April 15 to July 14. both inclusive. Fl't:SIl water nnd salt; streanis anti mill ponds: high tide and low; lilies. bolt and spinner: early mom- iliiz. late evening, and at mid-day; rain and sunshine; wind and calm. I tried them till mid, until July 15, all I had accumulated were mos- quito biles, a disposition growing rapidly growing cynicism regarding Wal- ton and all his works. That was the situation when on St. Switliun's Day I set out for a little dam which. apparently. few people know about. Anti. because I ant anxious to keep it that way. its name mid location must not be rziven here. While I was hoping. like Mr. ing Scene SWlTHl'N'S ilt all depends what you are -.15-.-(l em. I have been used to IlIlQ.tll'illl.'E lfor so long that ii half-pound trout loomed pretty large. It wasn't always like that. I turn, reliiember when no fish Wflgllllll; less than it pound fouucl its way into any creel of mine. Tliosc trays lare gone. There are occasioiis now 'when-I would settle for the ..1iitti- tory six-ilieher. It only shows how one can adopt oneself to "the ringing grooves of chttiice." . . As I sat. in my Iliiitl boat and pulled in one lizllf-pour.tler :lIlt'l nnothcr until I had reziehetl flu- limit as provided by law. I IIIOUIIIH of how little we know nbout the behaviour of Salino Fontinnlis or any of his kindred. Why do ll'f)ill stay in the depths one day. unre- sponslve to any enticement, and play around the surface the in-xi. ready to grill) anythiiic tllni mnt'cs'.l I know that some iisllerineii put great stock in special flies for spec- lMlC-Wber. that something Wftllldiial conditions. Persollrllly. I don" isoimble cxpectatioiis. lcation would I think of adding an tum Hi). my ll0P95 WP"? "M I00 believe that a trout. even the most Will l!UllI'95SCd by Sound "ml 733' learned one, has the slightest lil- Mlfr Rll. tcrest in any such theory. Tlicre illlcc lll0lllll5 Ol 9ml3lY'll8ndeCl- have been times when I lint-ti iiess are bound to have some GUCCI: changed files almost ('l'Fl3' titlin- on one's accustomed optimism. A cut, and all to no purpose. little l'fIlll was falling. as might be. on this occasion, inst for ihv expected on SI. Swit.hun's. andifixn of it, I cliziticcd from red in there was it senile 1'll3l9l0 on lhmblacit, from black tti white. mid water. This year. however. rain and 1mm wl-lite tn yellow, and the l-sl-t crntle ripples haven't seemed to kept on coming. Indeed, I ll'r)t1lrl pii:tif,v the importance that tra.di- alinogt suggest that .1 nan linnk 'miialll' has been accorded them. wollld have done the trick just as Consequently, on this occasion Iiwell ,-.5 aiiytliilig did not put loo nuich stock lnl v these allegedly favorable condi-' tions. l o Pt-rliaps trout are nioie hitt- people than they or we would rarr tto acknowledge: agreeable one d:-.;c Wllcll I lllndl? l1l.V first cast. tdarkicontraigv the next. It may be lhn , llllllllliillllv 5llV9T b0lilY'. I did llcll like ourselves. they have their l'Nlll.l' 0-Xi?!"-'i much l'95lJ0ll59v lllliicareftll nloiiicnts wlicil iiotiiiiiu l1 W15 lll lll'-ll nlomtllli that the-iwill tcinpt them from the Sttwllc frustrations of three months wei'clw-a,v. and their vciiiliresoinc onrz. SW??? away into the limbo 0! l0r- when they will take it chance on al- Rnllfll lllllliZS- NOW. ll 1 Were like most anything, ”c:tutionfs lessons some fishermen I know, t.J, H, gcoyningi" Skinncr. W. G. Doyle. Ralph Gor-l Luckily for me, the fish iI5I' Illllli ClP0l'i19 Gflllllllli just to men- caine out. in this p:trtlt'LiI-ir pond -ii. tioii a few of the ninre imagiiiatlvcist. sWIIhun's bclongml tn llip pit. oncsl. I would say right here thatiter group. I only wish that otlie: -no the first trout that came to myimembers of the family would fol. llllfl flll lllls R0061 Sf. Swithun's low their example and throw enu- weirztied exactly three i)ounds.ltion to the winds ll bit more otter. Cll.!Ill nliilces. i But, I mil :4 irutliful man anti. lI.lf":lt tales Ill-Til others like to teill have no place in my mental store- house, Only tinder extreme. provo- 'uimLH.zuu&W I The Age olti storyj ounce to the weight or an inch to' I. the sitlttlre of any fish that Il """""'"'""""""""""""' . - l might diop in my basket. i Ami "iii." iii. Wm iiriiiiiiiiipii iii Mgccilitnlili-ig'iiiilgsmiegazti nigliilgllzgitlte Pharisees. when the kiiigtlom less Those who have been haiilin lo! and would "nun M "Hwy" , ' j if-Iled them nntl kitltl. The ltlngtlntr. m Hm 13”: OMS an 5umm5l' Wllllof Gntl romctll not with observa- Smllc at my dcllslit in such a Imalli tlmi: neither sllllll tin-,t so). Ln 'lClHcl'01nNll. Fhcr can Well af-,iu-re: or. In there! for. Ibcholal. lmd '0 ml 50- ""d I Cmmui I19-lfl ll the kingdom of God is ivititin In any case, size is always relative. i you. PROFESSIONAL CAR DST Motheson. Peolto 8: . Nicholson A. W. MATHESON. Q.C. A. H. PEAKE, B.A.. LLB. JOHN P NICHOLSON. 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Notary Royal Bank of Caimtln Building Clinrlottetown. l'. E. I. in office ltntil Prime Ministerl iand escorted the Bishop in his i.,iiii,ciii-in ii-eaihrr iii? ii-Cars? 15ilIlt"lll0lllCllI the overture startcrl rOSl(It"nCP. yhis i-Ciiccied book A Sign ihiii iiiBy the time the piece was finislicrl "The day will long be lT'lllFtl1-iis audit the egg would be evtictly cooked ihPl'rfI by the Catholic pniiulatinvtl Aiiiiouiih mp hi-ongey nmy fmdliAs the merture lnkes nhoilt. four, Ill lll" T”"" "'"l l'"l3l”7”'ill”'”l-"loll kinds of things in secoiidliaiidlmlnlllI'5 1" l7llll'- ill" V"ll”l'-'lll C0"-ii - Colonial Hcmlfl. -llll.l' 22- l3'ltl-ll)ooli5,old accounts, love letters, ductor's cttlitiaiy atlvice should be, c " s shopping lists, laundry bills and tempered with reserve by ilioscl faded flwwers pressed when fresh who like ,i it-(-l1.mnlu-d cilll mid long ago the most interesting followed in the letter by those who finds of it are these greetings like it fairly lightly boiled one. iii- nffectionate. complimentary. ros- ways providing, of course. that they pectful and forgotten. iliave R griiniophoite and are pre- It'.s all right to be sure that tlielpared to invest in II rccordiiig of only thing in fear is fear itseltlthe overture to "The Mnrrliisze of but somehow this doesn't seem toiFilznro" conritictcd by Sir Thomas. of course. - Ill-nitt-ton Stin. 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