x ATAGE FOUR ,fHE GUARDIAN, CFlARLO'i'i'ETOWN- MARCH 25, 1954 A trailer-on-flat-car service was introduced experimentally between Montreal and Tor- onto. Co-ordinated truck-and-lail opel--I ations were expanded by the addition of five new track routes. This Province. bv the way, had one of the earliest services. of this nature, as it was also in the fore- front in the programme of diesclization. ;ug& . VJNOIES BX The .VVaxJ,. Uoarau in correstiva aleep are given by an American college. showing Just what these modern unlvrsitles will do to show they're wide awake. -Hamilton Spectator THE GUARDIAN? Signs. Of Fraying l Atshorlsed as second Class Mall Peat Oifice Department. Ottawa. The Thomson Co. Ltd. Editor and Manager. Ian A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. (IIIICULATION "(lovers Prince Edivurd Island like the dew” little about the financing and Id- miniatratlon of their system or education." And that is lust about U lilrminl a revelation as could be imagined in these times.-Hat liax Chronicle-Herald. - nvxg M 1 An Italian has bet he can eat a whole automobile. it it vmrks. sol.” "S hw this could solve both the used "T car and world food problems. --Edmonton Journal "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". CIIAILOTTETOWN. P'lllDAY, MARCH 20. 19M Potted music is fins. gum, television and recordings im-.' done a tremendous job of bring. lnl appreciation of good y mush- ili mllly People. This growing Popular taste combined last night with more-than-ordinary local pi-id, to fill the high school auditorium for the first public concert of mu- new Fredericton Civic Oi-chesir. 1' was a triumph both for it... members of the orchestra and ii; Oflanizers and. undoubtedly mo” of -11- for the serum of Janis xn. riina. Mr. Kelnlns, as conductor and inspiration of the orchestra triumphs for, in two short yearn. he has brought an unorganized Kroup of Fredericton instrumental- ists together into a single musical entity which did not exist heior. receiving the Kalnlns touch. ' Fredericton Daily Gleaner, iii? -4'P.E.l. LEGISLATURE It seems that something new is emerg-1 ing in the American political system. Ever, since the constitution was first set up no official function, save that of presiding: No country in the wm-ii-i has sufferedn0V8l' the Senate, has been allotted to the more economic loss from forest fires thaliiViC9'Pl'0Sid9lli- He has neVPr been rc- Newfoundland. Until quite recent years S3l'd9Ci 35 3 Cieiluiy YOF the Pfosidelit not” the annual devastations were regarded as has he been Caiied UPON 10 act for him in being unfortunate but inevitable. Indeed, any capacity. The sole purpose of the of-j in view of the many large, uninhabited, and fi99 i135 been 10 Pl'0Vid9 i0l' immediate suc- well-nigh inaccessible forest regions, there Cessioh i0 ihe PI'ESid9nC.V Should the chief n-as hnie that anyone Could do to Stan executive die during his term of office. i the iiolocausts. As a result large tracts of The PF95elli 0CCUl'lant 01' the office. MIX: land in all sections of the island have been NiX0h- is ihe first i0 he SW9" 3" OPPOI". laid waste. tunity of attracting public attelltion in his, With the growing ilnpoliiance of the own right. Last summer he was sent olii. huh, and nape, industry to me new pl-ml. a fact-finding mission to the Far East and,i ince's economy every scientific aid to the aPPa1'9hiiY. he 80'-luiiied himself well; sol' prevention and control of fires has been ml-iCh 50 that Some Of his recommenda- called into service: of late years there has ii0h5 h3Ve bee" ihC01'P01'ai9(i mm The CUP-i been it noticeable decline in both the fre- Yeili United Siaies f0T9iZTl P0iiCY- 0110 nuency and intensity of fire destruction. notable recommendation was that Pakistan The emphasis now is on a vigorous and Shouid be 8iVl3n American miiii3l'.V Rid- scientific plan of reforestation which in Ohiy 3 few days 820 MP. Nixon was given time is expecied in nndn some of me ten. :1 further official or semi-official role by rible havoc wrought in years gone by. With being Seiecied i0 Speak 1'0? ihe administra- this in mind Federal and Provincial min tlon in its controversy with Senator Mc- estry officials have made plans for the lm- C3Fih3'- 1" this assignment. too. he seems, portation of young Spruce and arch tree; to have conveyed to the public the impres-l from Japan where the all year climate is Sion ihai 8 Vice-Presidcnl can be usefuli A company has advertised in a Montreal newspaper for "experi- enced lady tracers" A bachelor friend of ours, who sue he has had considerable experience at this sort of thing. has written to see just what type of ladies they want traced. -Cornwall Standard- Freeholder. Trees Front Japan -"- i 4 To say that the public as a whole is aware of the cost of edu- cation, and the details and impli- cations of the costs, would be to challenge the record in. Nova Sco- tia. A report prepared under the aegis of the Joint Committee on Public Attitudes Toward the Sthools of Nova Scotla has this tr: say on the basis of the recent survey; "They (the citizens whose opinions formed the groundwork of the report) admitted knowing ietown cause. a. u of India is going ahead with a plan of population control. It prides itself in being the first government ever to enect a pro- gram of population planning. Al- though the government has oil'ic- lally started the experiment with the rhythm method. it really has no scruples as to using other me- thods. The rllythm method is employed not because of its more ready acceptance by the religious ' d and because it is accept- able also to the average couple still embued with religious and moral teachings. Should it be HARVEY3 DEPARTURE "On Thu-rid-y 1-at. at to in. His Excellency sir John Harvey. aocompuned by the members of in; Majesty's Councu. and a. numb..- of other gentlemen. left Govem- ment House and pi eeded to th. Wharf, where a guard of imnon, of the 31th Regiment. under com- mand of Capt. Broderick." present. 04 mm on his slain-onoii. aim taking leave of the gentlemen who accompanied him, and of the in- habitants generally, in ; nhon, . . all ..-it-5; bot sir. Home l:-ovll-ii hi . . , - - ' f in d , t ' 1- th very similar to that of Newfoundland. in In "Other ways besides that of "standing PUBLIC FORUM Ind1a10gue :,ii,iqui:.wq,,ic,:r, lmy 0 er ;l;'9.c;'6m;xl:i”l9;:iV0 3:1 gouintel-est addition to the trees, which are io be by Just. in case a regrettable vacancy in 3, mun, ",1. U5gtiIlin;'0i'Ii!i"; 9-'"Pi”i"dc:h'f1i:,i; fare of Prince ylidward nhridweli; transplanted in Carefully selected spots, the Presidency should occur. Tm. mum" ,. open ,0 th, ltii Year s.n.U. Student d('m.' n "an den ""0, ,””n"m"nM Intteptnm mum? the rsmu (1):; Constitutional changes in any country come slowly and there is no hint at the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Guardian docs not necessar- to perfect the application of the rhythm method and make it work- able among people, -over son of seeds of various kinds are being brought i f ' t 1 r George's Battery. l1 OF experlmen a DU DOSES. POPULATION AND FAMILY PLANNING -ii "His exceiiency was immediately numbers. That means production It 3, not ion a 0 when the idea of moment that any change is conte 1 lated u dor e the opinion of It used to be Hid -3 the 59m- i, ii”... is, A i0ii"W'li by T-My HI-rvey and Miss , g g which we 1d .d f d .. rip . , ,:n:,nn,,m:,,nu lmur that catholics and orthodox from the land cannot catch up :'onhd'::ou:'zmm:' fm ooupl'.""::: Harvey. when the steamer got mid” bringing a tree from Japan to Newfound- . U prov! e or a dltlonal specific Hindus have at least. one thing in with the needs of an ever-increIs- mi km 7” m mm”. m weigh, the crowd at the wharf giv- land would have been considered a foolisll flihcilolls 0i the VlCe-PFeSidCTlC.V'- These CVLTHRE :i(f)(liiJlg:Tg m SPARE Eililmili tiifiyitcilgifh ailbiiongilgll ogt i.'S5..?.Z””5i'.”3”i3i?.i i.ii'i;ri315li?ii35.'wme Pi” '”h"9bi' ”"i' CW” hfelfoxlltiy ctliIl:er.'l;:if1:r.we.h.I space the birth of their children with certltude. The results of this survey are not truly indicative of what the general respo will be. for it was condtic mostly among government employees in s. higher -income bracket and of a higher education than the aver- age person. Shoiiid the illiterate be questioned. especially those of orthodox Hindu traditions, the re- sults might be quite different. are days, however, when semi-official meas- ures, having been found serviceable, are likely to acquire respectable and popular dream without substance or promise. With modern transportation facilities and scien- tific knowledge lt is just as easy and prac- ncnble an taking 3 plant fpgm one garden status without waiting for formal re-inter- to another in the same district. In these,PF8iaii0h Of constitutional intents and days, when the West is becoming more aniliPU1iP0S95- it (i065 Seem 0Ili.V I'll-ihi and pm- more interested in the welfare of the East, P91” ihal 8 mall. Wh0 C0hC8iV3bi)' might be it is fitting that trees from the East are called upon to assume leadership in worli going to have 3 share in the I-e.inVigm-aging,affairs, should have more than a nominal Sir.-in your Forum of March 17, Mr. W. 1. Green says. "I knew men who matched their minds a- gsinst. the difficulties of a college course and made a good record because they burned the midnight on while others slept." Here you have an important element in the pursuit of culture, - the will-t.o- acquire, and in self-improvement never more essential than in the post-college period in life. artificial birth-control, This lstrue. Unless one bases his stand onlthls subject of birth-control in relation to the problem of over-population, on something more firm than more expediency, it is not unreas- onable to expect so many to come to the same conclusion as to its remedy. If one does not have firm principles which distinguish be- tween right and wrong. which as- sert that a lawful end does not being experienced is expected to last until the end of the century when the population shall have increased to around one and a half billions. This figure is based on purely mathematical computa- tion and does not take into con- sideration the various factors which could have a profound ef- fect in making it much smaller. It does present gloomy prospects neverthelm and is therefore of great value to anyone whose sole seven o'clock the same (veiling they arrived at Suhedloc, but the tide being too low to 1am iii. carriage. His Excellency and ti" ladies remained on board until six next momma. Imiriediately after lnndlnr. they set out for at. John, at which place they expected to arrive on Saturday evening. "Immediately after the departure of Sir John Harvey. the Hon. 0001?! Wrlsht. as senior member . - - . l i - wok of an important facet of Western economy.lC0hl8Ci With the dlllles lhat :0 With In nine cases out of ten, how a ,,i,h:,,,f;1 ,,::I.::ifuinii"t3:e' aim is to convince his hearen Ti, ii no; in .flret t the ziflize -iioun-iiihiinlstrsmtiai Mt:fh'tli)( ii-'xei7”iiV9 iieSP0n5ibiiii)'- layman uses his spare momlmis obvious answer to the problem of that family planning of one kind mynlem esemod Wu mad? wnh Goya,-nmgnh ih, dun” of W”; m” """"" mmm mmm g;,'fi;f;';35,o;'”gfIl;l;;,ef'higflm 'l,1:;v1f)t;;1-ii?-zvulgt-l:io'l111.onml;.LrreIe.rerwe to my-Hath" is In M01” 3”” serious and miuaioul mugivingo. at wlnlirmtlna-fie lgodlacharg until ' Y XDIdiDn- - U V 7 Canadian Nllillllli ROIOI1 EDITORIAL NOTES I m" or c,nm,:h- tnmm h”, in W n n pmgmn or bn,nM,m,mL . . . which ainceudllve bacon. shatter-ml. mm m'hnd'”n vet-nor ritaroi m-or t t ousa a ev- ' "mwh Dunn "5" . - "Cr rim:-ngiel En.-sye peiaple srelilurdllnc Hommr mmy mum mnmmm In mo" mnerm "'"i”' ''i" ii” iii” "eh I Wllemo would never -Roytl Guam. my 80. mi. The annual remit. of the Canadian Nn-- n 1 , 1 d th ..v bl W cm from a purely leoohomlc Point 0! lowlnd figures will indicate the mm; .mm the poor, simple Ind . s lepol e at nialiufactui-NS are almost. lnsllrmounta e o a .- view, oppose this plan as not of- mu", when the population it C0n- illiterate peasants because pleaa- m tional Railways gives the financial picture of the C.N.R. operations but it gives much more as well. It tells in story and picture and graph of the many activities and ser- vices operated by Mr. Donald Gordon and the many Canadians associated with him in the report. Ten hotels and three summer The company's basic job is transportation seeking it new name for a girdle, claiming that women find the term distasteful. This is nothing new. The fair sex became tired of stays and turned to corsets which ill turli became unpopular. Possibly it is not the name but the garment that irks. services whose story is told in part at least Wylie Gibson of Marslifieid to the Ad- lvanced Registry Board. Mr. Gibson's own n.nn,.i5 contributions to the development of im- At the font, of the llldder stood the descendanus of the Negro slave of the Southern States. In civil rights they had everything to gain and nothing to lose but the un- lir-alcd sores left by their chains. Yet despite this handicap, they have produced many leaders among whom are such outstanding ex- snuthern Stains and the process- ing of its crops what Luther Burbank on a lesser scale did in originating new plants. His illog- fering a solution, and in fact ex- pose it as loading to adverse ends This writing will attempt to dem- onstrate the point of view of those who advocate family planning of one form or another, and the plan as it is being tried. and other factors which the pop- ulation makes use of in searching out an adequate standard of liv- im. To say that India has a pop- sldered in terms of available re- sources. out of the total popula- tion. only about 160 million. have a fairly average nutritional level and a. further five million each year are facing famine. While the average citizen of the U. 5. uses over loo yards of textiles per annum. the Indian has only about colleges. According to the popula- tion there should be msny times that number. in a previous writ- urea associated with married life were the only ones known to the peannlt. 1-imv therefore can one expect to change him so radically? So they thought. Now it has come to light that self-control in regard to marital pleasures is an essential part of 7 l meat-tying people and goods from one ' " ' ET33, HI:ook?:Or'glf. grfo:l1::i:i?l8inHg":h&? ni;)ihMi:n:;:l,(i: 1snmm'f'",,: gt, h':"”1i;':,'h,3,"n:hf hvi.ri'.:ii!i,'iii' "G" "imm place to amnmn nut n does more nnnn The outstanding position of this Prov "lg f,it'f”,,3as1mlrtl;t;1- cm...” I! ma 1" "m" ” ”""”i' ”' "l" iisonmiicople with 'no housing of 3,; 'f,i”,,ifi,,”i",:”f"',,,:'.'i,,,,,c, hf: W1-iirl. snow, ET the bla.ekbird'a this. To assist in attracting traffic. the C.!i”C9 in Swine breeding is very properly an ianrlizlyilcal Cllegllst. did for the f,,i,i,",”';f,',,,,f,?,?m,frQ,'fb3i”';;c,1;f,if in-V khld- iiiiilicaiioiliii iii-'ii"”ii0"5 mnmal thing. beneficial both to chatter: N. R. operates a number of complementary i'9C0lZlliZ9-d in lhe 3DD0inihl8hl 0i M11 Vi'- "'"ichm"'i M W W1 n! the h”"””3' 'd""””"” ""””"”"i””i ii:in;h:hiJ;-lggyuriiiziegmiimdntihfiifii body md "UL Tm” U mnuy You Wm not mm" his mm M planning is going to be a neces- sary thing then at least the legal method of abstinence cannot be ruled out on the count of being scatter come. last wind. sleepless, you cannot Quince-bud. almond-bud, . raizhy by ,R-Wham Holt il 'l ulatlon of over aoo milii n i b m W” "M 5”" i.” "Mi" 9i unnccevl-ble to the people. 1-Ml! BI"-P8-lIYIcilliil'l i provide facilities and service for ,he nCC0,n,,iproved breeding stock also justify his sclec- Classic "0 iimlili ”l'”'” i"i"”""F itself i. fact. To furtherosav sthali in” m""'ii"" in mm M ”””l' ' ' ' Chllitrlnl brood. d ' f l ' - ' ition for th ' l t i" """W i'"”i"” ma" B”””'"” it increases by over five million "me hospimsi docmmand numu 1" "'9 """' Wiiiihii we iihhii N” "mu" ”” iii” "1 "'9 mum" mo atlon o ocal and lntelnatlonal conven-. 9 RPPOIH men - Johnson. Men hm mm um not mm To the economist and d3l'lW8r3Dh- ugmim, in. digicuiiig. imoimi No half-bom stalk of a lily stow (ions gu lpnqgnfin 1-njw V q H , Booker T Washington's tender er all this points to one thing: m nn bmemm in theme of when in up in the aim-m.i,om v PD 2 a, .enlce anl e e on significant because all cultivable 9 5 Y cut down on the rate of popula- tion growth until these various facilities and resources can be de- veloped and made adequate. . . . icars werp spent. in salt. furnaces. cniil minus and other pick-up odds and ends. A homeless urchin. he learned the ll:-lid wny. often hav- ing to Sleep like the animals what'- ever shcltcr could be found. A: bush: And, ruffled by nuts in a snow- blurred eopse. 'Pit.y to wait: sings a thrush. Love. there are few Springs left family planning and offer solu- tions which will show such a scheme not so necemary as it is made out to be. land is in use and new areas can- not be reclaimed sufficiently fast to accommodate the adclitlonal also being an important part of Canada's tourist industry. The C.N.R.'s Tourist and Convention Bureau, working with Federal and Provincial travel bureaus and other h Sarah Bernhardt, French actress, died this date 1923. The ”Divine Sarah" by the age of thirty had taken the place on the and ministers, medical doctors. By examining more closely the French stage left vacant bv Rachel Mucll '1 . , . . . . . ' - . . - ii of fill. on he trekked to lawyers; llnlveraity graduates who problem of food shortage we can for us: m”i:iSi 0'ga"iZaii0'iS' Simciaiizes i” ihe Pi0'.of her earlier work was with the Comedie i-lrnlilizll Ivlsl-rlillo Hort hi' 1'9" had i" Whmii lo lhll lndliinlty. see further why the economist . 3,; They go, and the count of them -motion of conventions and travel pal-lics.U-mncaise but it wag only when n b k, celved a thrce-yr-ar course of Moreover the books and magazine looks to family planning la the ; "IQ Aga - as they go The Dena.-immn of Ton,-g WM (.,.ean,d H, . . t i i 5 9 m L stiiriirs which he paid for hv his articles they were reading bore only workable and immediate ao- , Makes surer the count that is left - - ' ' ' with it, at the cost of heavy damages, that service as Institute janitor. Hence evidence they were moving ahead lutlon. Since there is I food ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,u,,,”,,,,,. for us. i with their goal-post. I knew a merchant who ran a forth his lifc work was devoted to More than the east wind, mo" m mm shortage, we might ask: "Why do 1953 to organize all-expcnse trips ranvino . ,- . -- 2 she was flee to make the iilumphal touls they not imam mod production from it week-end to it month or longer. "mi ii" "i"'' the Ulliiii of his "W. Tllall enquired he in tiioni the . liliat carried her fame throughout the work he became one of the Kl'Eai.- large business on noyiaston Btreel. gi, home?" or "Why do they not hon. wiian ii. i,.,.,. in gums. I would put back these hours the! Through its Research and D6VCi0pn1Pl'IiiwOrld. ,5, ,,,,n,,,, 0, in. any, mid i,n.v.,l. gosmn, Hi, msidence wa, on buy wmm wh"n,.. mm M In And um, and mm mm. You” bring De ax-tment the raiiwa I mainia; : -3 -i led much on lccture inins in the .M)'l'ii0 4V9'l"9- 0”!" 5l"3-Vv 0”? they are increasing production day at the seventh hour the fever Buds and bees and are lost: P ) IL up 0 a e e d t ' f .m t' n n . -t L- f - UIlii9'i Siaie-5 Eillliiihd imd ii" "i ii" Eh" 305W" h"Ch"- in every year by reclaiming new left him. so the father knew I would hold the night and NW 3 9 in Oi 3 m n 3'9” Si” 3 ie 0'' ”i' uLOuiq R- I P, ' ,. t ' R 1,. . continent nf Europe, (I was commuting between the two places land, mg by mar, mourn math. gin; it w.. in ii... um. imur in 1.-uh I dustrial expansion and stliiiliies industry ' '9' 'i "ii 0' Pi” is the nrlvllelzvd to have 890" hint i"'- "M in Ollie? WIN m0m4'nl8- like oda of cultivation by which pres- the which Jo-no nld unto him. To save for us om more Bprlnl. Elihu Burrltt, he mastered a half- dozen European languages. More- over, he read everything the Bos- Thy non liveth: and himself be- lloved, and his whole house. incognito. he had a quiet day's rest in Charlottetown. At thal time more were two passenger title of a booklet published by the Canadian Historical Association and written by Dr. ent yield is increased. However, with new mouths to feed each year the extra yield is used with advice on markets, transportation, and: -vaordan nottomiey. many other factors affecting the choice ofl factory and warehouse sites. The work ofj and Agriculture depart- the Colonization ment is well known. George F. G. Stanley, head of the depart- !ment of history of Royal Militaly College, Kingston. The author goes into this chap- boau plying weekly between Bos- ton nnd here. calling at some ill- termedlate ports. He and his party made the trln horn on one of these hunts.) Upon his return from trip ton Public Library could provide on the culture of these language groups. He made it yearly business to Europe and while there saw for himself their museums. up. leavilu the situation unim- proved. Then why not import food? India does import food in large quantities but she is limited PROFESSIONAL caning TWO coastal steamships on the Wiestlter, of Canadian.hist0ry in most intelu Europe he was honored by de- art centres. architectural bulld- gnyunmrgwlih Egfcuificinii-”'.1 13:.-3.1.23 chum l- '1'” IL 67"". OD." - , . testing way. showing the conflict between 4! recs from Dartmouth and mm inge. etc. He was a cultured gentle- Coast and cargo liners between Canadian p , , , , . 5 d Umvmm". ma mm, 0, mm It home of "ma. me” my. she does not hnvo the lndus- BA. 0i”I'0bIETIlI'l ports and Bermuda British vvpst Indicsjftee and primitive way ofvllfe and the ln- eglcnuon gave tnlm ,1 in.” W mun he bmuzm home mme NP trial output she should have. and nA"jg'fgK ggugn-0;. in 3...; mg... niul llll . . I X bi h r l , . consequently should wand all the sonar, en. ioppoulu Revere now) and British Guiana as well as tlllricen e Om 9 mam 0 cmhmhom Conn”; whifihiiiai hiildtei: ogziieiie pl-Li';liieEl"chi:iyIr:(indeqii:1ei T,T?h money .at her disposal for ind-us- - Tm" . m... . , th. er o m p a y ships in the Newfoundland coastal service - - -o eailier in liieaho mil sewteill in tin: Inmlly, 1 .,,.,.n ,, nu nmny trlghudegeggzneni. mm M Wm. ounwn-"own Gordon E. MGCMIIIGII. are operated by Canadian National Steam- "in the heart of London" has long been :;:'i::igwn;';;5k;,:'; Oighhn" 12,, '33, ””;,'i,",Tl'"nm,m. mnnoned mm. ous reasons which will be , A I I.A., I.I..I.. !i'liP6- a phrase with strong connotations but no his race. and for humanity . was a blacksmlt.h'a apprentice. f:;ui.';rif:i 1'; h:'."3'l:f:';"”i:l fi” Dr. A. L. MGBIIICC 3""""3 '"””"0"'""”'n" A far-flung network Of telegraph. tele-,preclse meaning. Now. however. the Min- mi?" "' d higlgfg; ofif,:':i",;:'f; "::'iL"' jjgdfz needed in ptliiit way of ..y..n.?..'Z53 DENTIIT m "M. i?'ui,';:;h' phone and radio channels 0 rated by tiieligir of Trans rt has dc ' in 9 'd""”" '”' '" i M. i Y Y. ....,..M in. 1...” could be made more che-ply at , -?--------r-rs P0 . y po clded measur M mum... rec;-iived dh on 3 mpmen a he an Th N W I 3: NM NM only would um home n.m,.i 33., Ann.” M 5”". " '. . - - , , i var , e vs ropean anguag e a - . e a company provide circuits for news, radio all distances from London from Chafing "iii"; toarbe n -division school cuddling in in", am. he insmu-y permit. iii. mm... .1 ui.oa.is omwialo Mnmnnn. .,,umm; .. and television, meteorological maps and re- Cross or, more exactly, from the base of .,..'..i in ii... u. 3 Department of mid to think hard. develop his mid itn Iorelsln maths: all HI Grafton as Phone an no Ilohileod - caanotutuu rts stock uotatlons and other ur ses. th ' l'i El si te. in l946 he became chief reason and judgment. or the in. no empoy-men 9 raouelle n 2; ' q p . j ,6 memona go QUE." eanor of castmel rusnearch analyst of 055 under the teilectual world was not his: I am llllliiriivllihl Vii-h0l-ii W73 hmuuhi Dr. K. A. "TCC'C""W'1T"'-C. rough the Canadian National TPlc,'Zlapl!;lHfe of Edwald I which stands in front ol Jenn Omen 0, sun, 1...-e referring to the ordlnlrll ”""'”""”"'””" ”” "M '""" DENTIST J- A- cllffU"i!C"- h-0' offices a telegram can be sent or money Charing Cross station. so raw Wm the" "W" i" 8”" iD'i''i'i"'i- """" """ "in '" ""' """' n. m ' nn.,yn1-gin ' . 1 knowledge that they u'.i- Michael Faraday was the son and not I11 Oconomlll-I I" lure ii W"! n telegnphed '0 any part of the w0”d' . . . iiiiidhivery spare moment in study" of a blacksmith At thirteen it: whether it is possible or a desil-- Above Charlottetown Clinic in hf” ”""' :h”''' :n ' -. .. ' ' .-Nth tot: idusti . Nil-ntltto-tm 5'" The express department provides pick up Canada is represented at a ..oni'erence sntoi)el;ltc:Ot;k'ale my s-galntartm: glenrhtuto w::1n:::-nu :40; h 1:, m:me-as mnm.rnaIlel::- ,u ,3... In 9” M, m." b .,-I.... u.,,, hand delivery service for millions of shlp- at Karachi which although it has-. received ;a'”'''; "mu; "5 nun, mam, nnme; 3..., 4i,,.,...4 ii. nmgingd time. it is pointed out that one McDoNAlD cull” h co . MOMS Glch Year and transmits money in infinitely less publicity than the Prime ....i mentor. and devoured what was best in remedy for tho bod Ihort-ee In mnnnng wmummn ' . 4'". "W 0' "W mm in-ve"m' Mums to-my may we" have mm ";.;:::r””..:7:l "lii.'..'..""2i.T2.”".'?.7ie"l"5”' ::..':i"...':i "'"t'i'.'.-.;"."'"-'- ""---- cm W -M -l-m--- "Ni 0ih.9i' DIP9l'- ' , lasting results. The Pakistan Institute of hmnaii the Negro irrespective of !.ongiellow'a words: ulation growth. ' . on”. -"I" '"'i""'v C'il"0'M0'l- F'lhl','.':l"'.,' LIWYOII a new bus operation was intro- international Affairs will he host to deie- W""'9 "W '""'i”"' '" "iii" "Vi" '"'''''-'i "i 3"” '""' '”'”i' ----m-' s . 1 - . ' th in "N ” all her. ed at t t In rolehlns this conclusion. the .- - part of a-through bus-and-rail gates from all commonwealth countries for ..,i,'.:i. .5 m..'i"3,...r .:.'i,,:';t:. in w.,. ,.'.'3, .3.” by "in... economist forget! that such a H' '5-gear”. h cawnn ' Winnipeg and run non. another week. Mr. Edgar Mcinnis, Cana- disorder -no -mo-vhere to ago; mm m M; mlgg -"elm, ifmnumu .. 9.... .,.,,,,'',::'''”"W''' l . l Ibo. buses have been scheduled dian president of the organization, is a i',,'i",,,,":?3f”i?:,,,f:'f,?f',h:"p,..n; '"i.i'e',','J' '1' ' an it can seem to tide: the only no """ "" ' "".", '- 0- ii" '" lconnectioiia with Nsular ti-eimi member of the delegation from this coun- Province!-Many than I have pus- Were toiling um: in the 'night.." tibia and dentin mud: to ob cam r Meel'HitI8l)':"i.":. " nnmim u' ii 0.1- .l 4 . . frdiii ebreaking ihtina ' - - llVl1H-litli""- sxiuk llliwillliill-try. rd through these southern intro 1 am, .etc 0 I )0 viv- on. .53.. ., Inna” n nth gx u . jn and chatted with eoloted smtoa Iaxoft. ions circle. and the eovtnmmt Inlvwg uvcpan, lap 1'.