PAGE FOUR THE GUARDlAmNd is the result of a type of intense national-i ism which tends to blaze up in small countries which have newly gained or re- igained their sovereignty. It is not a new iphcnonieiion; the turbulent history of thel Balkans, as one example, is filled with sim- ilar fevers. In the bad old days of poweri politics such outbreaks were quickly quel- Al-I"I;..IVfiL9lI I:-Second Ciusn Mull Post Office Iiepartnienl. Ullaiui. The Island (iuurdian l'ubiuliinx tn. illitlilur and iianaginl; Dlreclorflan A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. led by the victim's bigger neighbours, eith- 'er by stern diplomatic warning, by boycott. ior by military action. In the bad old days filo country caime to the help of a smaller tho weak-It irik"- ination without setting out the conditions- " bTv7cLx' I7. liisfi land the price-beforeliand. Perhaps today the Western world, in coming to the aid of the oppressed without fee and withouti 1 l qualification, has become too high-prin-j The announcement that the Fedcra ant. Clplgid for its own good, Provincial Governments have adopted a .li?Y'l to extend joint interest-free, loans to rishermaii who suffered serious losses early n the summer will be generally welcomed. -o The amount of the loaliis, limited tdo thigg, An urgent warning that vacationingl lollars per trap fm' 05595 95099 "lg 3 motorists avoid picking up hitchikers int mr cent. and for ti nia.xiiiium of 1.30 traps, lcanada ol. lllo Unllod slates, has been will certainly not put fishermen back iilisounded 1,). C. R. Hopgoodl secretary the position they were. before their l0ss.Lvl-l.eaSol.el. of the Mal.-lllme Aulomoblle As. it will. lioi-.-ever. enable and PllC0lll"aR6lS0ClallOn. i.Doo-l lake lho rlsk of Com, many to prepare for another season ii'liei'e-iplolely mlnlng your Vacalloo mp by as without assistaiice they would certainly gambllng on 3 llllchikt-.1-"' M1-'1 Hopgood llI1'ti 10 0ii1PI' ”('(lLiP3ll”'l5- said. ”This practice. as the American The l1lldN'l-'1kill2 (if ill” F”i"3i Gm" Automobile Association points out again Pttmwll '0 "CiV?”W'” 73 WV "em M iii” and again, is really one of the nuisances of amount to the Provincial Governmelit.'s 2..'):lho madsldo and many ll-0uld.be good WV ("ill -iilmls R ilroil” aiiprcciauo” (if isaniaritans has ended up without. cash or relative financial resources and possiblylwlllloul his can Even worse, in some of the Wiaiiw Pm-V1mii.V M 91eC”0”5- icases driver's have been badly beaten 01' As of next month Government iiisilt-jmul.dol.edIi- ant-e will he available to fishermen on their. lllam, hllclllllns plead pol.(,l.ly ol. neces, heals Rllfi E93? 50 lhai if 3” lake 3dVa”"' sity. bilt anyone who actually needs trans- age of it losses will in future be limited iloorlalloo can gel help from welfare Organ. to a reasoiiable proportion of the individual llzallons. AS lol. moo ln Lmllomly llley are fishei'man's investment and can be treat- iol.ohlblll.d. by regulations, from seeking a ed as a normal cost of fishing operations. llllt Hoe l at renal” sel.l.l(.P Camps where lit? W”v1kIlt"S5 fit iii" 59h9”'”'- (if ('”i”'59- is iestablishfd "Pickup stations” are maintain- lhe diffictilty of inducing all fishermen to loo lol. lllal olll.poS..l take atlvatitaze of the opportunity for ill-l -l-he molol. Club nfflclal quoted F131 s.t.lfaf!CC- Thai is 3 matter in which fishl i-.Chief J. Edgar Hoover. in this stern warn- eitmrhis 0l'Ea1iiZ3ii0”5 93” Fwd" a will in : ”l.'nfortunately. there is no way to dis- eerviee by stressing the necessity of carry- lllfgulsll dangerous ollmlnals by lhell. looks lug sllfil lt1'””T'i"'l- and there is no such thing as a icriniinai type) Men and women in prison garb are easy to identify. but in civilian clothes they look, talk. and seem like tiie rest of ,3 us. The hitchiker hoodlum is dangerous. The motorist who gambles on being judge of character may be gambling with his ('lRCLLATION "(morn Prince Edward Island like the new" "The strongest memory is weaker than :ITlARi.()TTFi1'()ii'N FRI Lobster-li.Isliermen's Loans Warning lle illtchllters foal Still lloeded The Population Reference Bureau of th united States reports that U. S. mining fields. forests and water resources are at a "suicidal rate". That country's natural 1M9-" . , resources are being drained away at an: M13 H0l7E00d 3150 D0mi9d "Ut ihal "if alarm-mg pa". as the oooulallon lncleasos lsome Provinces and States the ovinei of at the rate of 300 persons an hour. This lU1ClCal' id ilablo for damages in the case 0 may help to explain why U. S. organs of accident involving passengers. This means publicity have been directing so milch at- tention to Canada's resources. The bureau making the report in ques- tion. is a private study organization. Sci-ll bring suit" against the motorist. LDI IORIAL NU I ES leourage if it envolved the. -iii this regard. There is no Justi- if a liitchiker is injured he can proceed to l THE GUARDIAN. PUBLIC FURUM This column in open to the dluusniuii by curreopundento of question: of uiterest. The Guardian does not necessar- Ily endorsa the opinion of Lu: respondents. CIVIC AFFAIRS Sir.-The City aouncil .5 to be coin.-nended for adopting and cai'ry- l ing out such an extensive prolzrnmt of street and sidewalk improve- ments. The paying for these neces- sary new streels and sidewalks will not be an easy task for its tax- payers. but iS part. of the penalty we now must. pay for having htiri former Councillors who lacked the to carry out their ditty unpleasant and raising the tax unpopular task of rate. Citizens. however. will not accept without protest the action taken by the Coilncil at its last meeting fication s1.200 of whatever for spendina the taxpayers' monev to provide hard silrtaciitg on both sides vi! Kent. Street, for part. of the block between Hlllsboro and Weymouth Streets. This will not in any way assist the parking pro- blem and many taxpayers feel this motion should not have passed. particularly since. as was pointed out by the chairman of the Street Commute. this work was not re- commended by his Committee. If this sort nf expcnditilre is to go on over the heads of thel Street Committee. who are chargedi with the supervision of such woi'k.l what on earth is the use of hav-l ing such a Committee. and having; it spend long hours drawing upl plans and budgeting for essential, work. yet. to be done, and for the”; benefit of citizens generallyl yet lwhich we are told cant be donei lbecause no money is available. 13 Ii MW W0"d"7 lnppl-oxlmalply 0ne.(”!h Of cmpiliave been fiOl'kITlR out of H10 1 I am s”'- 916- ' lnrla's population 7'70,()o() out or Maritinies over the last huitdreli l rAxPAYER”..1.7 million. according to the 1871 waits for the Mmlti" It”-"WU "it'll l TT””"” PP" CT" lcensus. Tgdgyl they hm-ll nlllly they could find mole and better l one.-eleventh of Canada's populli- "mll1”3'm"”i- "ilPm"”ni""i NV” l lion, Whllc them are 1-ougllly-Iit'i1Pl'0. Thtit remains true today. l flour tinles as mam. Canadllms lnolalld so the cxodus coiitiliucs. it 1 day as mere Wm." M (-.o"lel.l,.l.y is something of a vicious tirclen l und P. E. L) lnIio'i. lhern gm yawn. llmn lwl”. Because, people leave there is less l v,,s many Mnrlllmus as more were opportiltill); iillti ih"l'E.lll!-F there is 1 then, . less opportunity still more prnpie l NEWSPAPER rrizisis I This cannot, be ascribed either 1;”? Pt" ”””' ' "ll "' '; 'l';:' - lto a low birth rate nr to a high M” l" W '”"'"”'" "" " ” " l From Tho Examlnervhluly 4l :S79:'dealh 1-ale, Two faplors llalolold and the very young; that is. l "A" lhe lam nmetlng of the Exolhl-ouglll ll abolllwllrsll-l., lhc fallyillhn-Dl'0l'illllPl'S and noti-taxpayers. ecutive Council, w. C. Desi3risay.lure of the Mnritimrs. at aii.viA"”””" ” "W ”'”5" till” ”” CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 17. 1953 e Cf:r-k-! l The Neig libwo-rs By Georg l l "I'll 'rtave lots of ineinories of this school, Betty. Walking l with you to the gifeteria-walking with you to the ham- burger stand." ' i l Bypassing The Maritimes tRicliard J. Needhaniin the Toronto Globe and Mail) At the time of (Zonfederatinmlwoiild they all do for R liinig." ttlie three Maritime Provinces had People. notably ieuns people. tEsq" llas Rppomlul Pmvlnclalillm, slnro lhoil. S(.lll(,n"."l' lo main to support them. tend to he Audllm. and Clork of ll”, Exoom ublgm any subslanllal nombcl. ml the less able and ambitious. hriitr tive Council. and Mr Arthur New-ilmmisrants; and -'-PC0t1di.V. the U": 19” m"d:"':”. bery was appointed Assistant Prov- incial Secretaijv-Treasurei'. "We learn that the Board of Education have appointed Mr. John S. Murray, son of Rev. Dr. Mur- .rn.v. Inspector of Schools for Prince land Part of Queen's County. and 'Mr. Peter Curran, formerly Prin- 'clpal of St. Patrick's School. Iii- spector for King's and part of Queens County. . "Very good attendance at the market today. Sales were lively at. the following prices: Beef tsmall) per lb. from 6 to 12 cents: (to. per qr. from 5 to 8 cents; mutton, from .5 to 10 cents; veal, from 3 to 8 cents per lb.; lamb, per lb., from 5 to 10 cents; butter tfreshi 14 in exodus of Maritimers to Central Canada and the United States. which has been gointz on for lsomething like a century. Despite a relatively high birth lrzite, the Maritime population iii- if'iTH5Cli 0"i.V l.l per cent from 11881 to 1891. only 1.5 per cent. ,from 1891 to 1901, only 4.0 per cent from 1901 to 1911. and only 6.6 per cent from 1911 to 1921. lnuriiifr the ten j0lll'S ending in llfllil, it increased just .9 per cent. illhh,e1:::d.ii:,,i,T,f .1.::edl,(lll0l:m M” That wave of imml::r1tinn har- - A . . -. ' a on- s ' -' ulaljoll gm-rcase ol l2 ool. pm? lnlly touched the Maritinics. Neith- 1931.41, and one of ll pol. (.cnllOl' did the one which followed in 1-3.ll.l-,1. Bull 3 great deal Ol-lthc First, Woihi War. And neith- tliis-ccrlaiiily. the whole increase,”' '1'” lb" ""9 ii mm i”””"”' H” (luring mo lgl-lo-Smmuq he mkenrsecond ii'orlri War. Of the lfi-1: Othcr parts of Faitarla havr suffered from this situation. On- .tario lost blood at the end of llhe inst centiiry. with 'i'oi'ontu ilittle bigger in tfttil than it had been in 1891. ll.'ilt'w:iy through the decade. this city had thou- sands of empty houses. Bill the great ininiigratioii wave which preceded the First Woild Wtir served as a ti'ansfilsion, settling the West and revlvifilng (feiitrzil Canada at one and the slinie llnlv. 16 cents; do. tlubl from 12 to lflilo ,.(.p,.cS,.nl ,l(.p,.o55(,d (.,,,,,llll,,ns--'i9l immizmtits xi ho mitererl Can-l . . . , . . l t 1b.; hi'kcns, front 3! t . .. . . . . rl. rt " l.'l.'l. - . 9”"-9 W1” haw” in find W3-list H sa-Vii '0 i iiincscnptst p0iaEOE: 32 cents daisigifilvgd mdxrizselisrikl iil:th:ialtilh'!in mp ilmiv 'il::(5)5;1gllCi'l )1" iirirfil . . -mv"e ' ' e ' t' . t liies. l i ” 1 r e -- tap the vast reservoir of minerals far be- ,from 3-1 to 36 cents; eggs, from 9 1:0,. 8 ,,.,,,,l,,,. of ,.msO,, y and or the ltmtsis itim onto.-ml . - - - - 1 t 3,; i, t , - . , , l l , l(7i' . -' ,;'2' ' ;. low the earth 5 surface and in the oceans. n .xew Brilnsivick craftsinaii is turning lig Lcilgttilpgllla-Kilofjelllllfot lljietlmqfif (f'l1(l::i)gaililri1l;! Slillifgfoidbujfnillllifge mm; .l.l:2f,d:llj':i.'l'ii:n1?; lmolll-iIni(ill(1J1:f”l , . . . I l ' T . 0 W ()f)( i ' ' ” Mi prospect is seen of atomic energy be- out wooden potato replicas for the Lise of Is in ll cents. W omnshlm hum at mcml” ll.” for the Snlllr l'c.'LsOll that It lot of coming a source of cheap. inexhaustible inspectors and potato men and to showl Ti"? 0”” S'”5”'5h.i” (t0"””a'El-xtai-itime economy started to sliiio. f"”""f” ”"."'l W. their lw . , , l Prince Edwatd lsiand. Fcakcmmmlllll our-mg Hm lam-so B). e Ortpnlillllllj. tnilsml by inch or energy. farmers how to select tubers for exhibition. 3,03, 5-, co, xnanitgcrs, aimouncellssl no mm. ma" moom Nllwhldeveiopnicnl. especially illCillSlf'tt'Ii it adds that the United States is now The idea is simple, vet sound, for actual the" W5! itUW"t" -Willis, Alix-grime.-s HPIC resident in the itni-ld”.”."""Y”'l'; . . l . . from Liver ool to Charloltc- . . . . : This lvvpassliig of the Klaiillnir-s -- ' -- " - - ' p ted States Todav it is said that touching the bottom of the baiiel. in potatoes have very serious disadvantage: ll,,,.,.,,l ,,l to, ms, class ,,.,,,, ,,,.,.,,. U r - M- - ll-1 - -1 W play Sllt1('r'SSnv ii...” ..l ,,,,,,.,. - - . - , l - lFI'P RFC more 8l'l il11Pl'S II I! l - l v. I . i i'”ili)P-1. rmniliwins and ihai Zinc does not for demonstration USE lflcamsmpl Prams Ed;md' L364 country than there are in the (i'iii:tI:Fll'lh(l:l'r1nrilCaf(1iluii'lP , ,. l nns regis er. 0 ert rascr. com- . .' 1 .1 l - H - ' e wally mum mp demand The mport Sat” ' ” 'l lmander. cal-izvlnlz freight mini-ouszli'M””""'5 ”""””'"5' Th” ”.5'”""- ii” i'"'""10 aI'P"- Wait- that coal is plentiful hilt oil and natural gas reserves are dwindling rapidly. "in considering this report." says the .s'ytlney Post-Record. "it seems plain enough that there aria no grounds based on the facts of the case to be pessimistic. about the future of the Cape Breton coal indus- try, All the mini we possibly can mine will lie nr-cried and greatly nee(lcd before the full story is told in a world where the supply or coal may well outlast that of James Abbott Mc;Veil1 Whistler. Aineri- can painter, lithographer and etcher, this date 1903. He went to West Point but decided to become an artist rather than a soldier. He studied in Paris and was greatly influenced by the newly dis- tcovcred Japanese colour prilit. lie receiv- ed one farlliing damages for Rti-skin's libel of his nocturnes. He records the trial in ”The Gentle Art of Making F.nemies." tea from London and Glasgow, lra l at Charlottetown, deliverable died iGeorlzetoivn, Suiiimcrsidc. Ali:terton,i ,Souris, Fictou and Shed:-ac. "Robert Miitcli. Esq. (ialins 'easy to believe when one reads "mg ll”. l,.l,.l,llo,,,, ,lH.(,l.lom,s nl tMni'ilim0 "CW5PED9l'-V PROP” Vli'0iMai'itiiiie (ilies. one is struck die in that part of Canada al- the abseiire of "foreign" llftlllt" most ilivariably turn out. to llili'Pl'1illpl-p M-9 mule ftcrnian onm, Ih,-ll , H ' ti 17 "I i St.te., 'll- ' I - .. . -Vl'mnt. this week sold Blake Bros. T:::l"l'a:fll,l"l" 'v:tCwI"Y::l.l( Elna. igml i::a"lw"'ll.'j:l::,h B';3'::"'U':El: Qtj"”' ' f Cl 1 ti t ' Me.t khrket, ; i . . . -. ' e t is "W" lo Tar." rim" .1 i 1 New Lngland. fiiiouglioiit iiilhjnnpg l,,.Nlom,,,l.ll,,' owl m Nmn A900 vloitli nf pastule fed stockm . . . . I . l. b" . . NO larmcl. 0" ll". Ishml could P9"I'Wi. M-'li”1ll"iNS liM(9 8 50 ':lS('Oili'1 pz1i'til'ullirly. ones that harli 1 ' ' I 'moving to lcntra Jana a nni thnl-k lo ll", S-rolllpll llmllmnlly Vmake so laiizc la sale. anrl hlftlitll H", ll-"ll Hr lo. some nlgglp'i""(l lmllumll. Tlw xlmyl mm '24": lsmzkn gm );rl!ul iihlmi " ever) hotly of Maritime blood couivll Mr-'5 llmp llmli mu. g,.,.lm,, H, s .. r 2 . - . - - . - l 15:11 El! Ciaiqcelo "'l11I(;i';;':V”'11t1V he spirited home. that area wouldlthr Halifax iilionr bmii.. rV'tl)l'H. '15 : 5” E 1 t 'h a t 5 have a popiilati-rm. possibly IV in; "'3'" run Page-. nil. nl lj,n Em 3' large as Ontario 5. But what in the Sytliiey section of the (Vine "At an cxaminatinii held rlllrinr -the. week in this city by the cnm-- Breton phone book. they have sci-. sons and daughters. brothers and g,, l,m.k rm. W.” mm. H (.(,mm.l:t l American profanity was In use 800 years agt..says ii professor. It's about time we all swear off. -Sud- bury Star. Growing fish and rice simultan- rliusly on the same ground is a re- fineiiieiit long practised in the Far Enst. but recent in Africa. To the development of the valuable source of fcod there lS one great obs- tacle. Over much of Africa there is ample land. but it great lack of water An acre of water needs a great deal of rain to keep going New teaching methods. with an emphasis on professional and technical training. are to be tested in Bolivia at a "Pilot School” re- cently opened at La Paz, the Bo- livian capital. with the co-opei'a- tion of a Unesco technical as- slstaiice inission. Facilities of the schooI..:1 laboratory in education. la:-e helix: mad-e available to stu- dents of the Higher Teaclieis ,Training College at La Paz. Tech. lineal directors of the institute are lDr. Omar Albarracin and Dr, lRobei-tn Velasco of the Uncsco lmission.-Moncion Daily Times. It has long been a complaint, in lwhirh residents combine with ;tourists. that there are few places ili Ontario where the table, the lservlcc and the appoiittmeitts are such as to inspire an iinconticll- able nesire to write "Having won- derful timc, wish you were hei'e.”l ll l5 also a matter of regret that few restaurants strive to will cele- bi'it.v for specialized dishes. in this age of specialization Ontario's. rcslauraiits on the whole have ai- .tamed a reputation for general iiirdiocrity which they maintain with tiresome consistency.--Toronto 'l'elegi'ani. Fireflies are sparkling in thg summer air these evenings. Whe- tlier i011 call them glow-worms, i.'llliN'll-fiiPS. European or Sibeiian beetles, Lampyris nocliluca, or lsoine lillter name. it does not much jmaiter The uiiiititmterl refer to lthrtn as fiirflies and that is us- ually good enough for most. peo- ihle. Around Windsor the fireflies lhave been leaping and flying :- irouiid by scores during the recent -hot weather. They seem to know enoligh to pet in cool spots, too, because they are usually at-nuiid iwar immigrants to settle in On- tario and Quebec. They go it here industrial rievelopnient is encour- iaged by good liigliways. plentiful lpovver, substantial markets and 'gond outlets to them. All these .thltigs. hy oversight. have been denied the Maritimes. Given itheni, as it could and should be. t””” Part of Canada would no doubt attract many immigrants with skill and capital and would benefit. frnni them as Central Cati- Q J.Notes By The Wayx. and '.'.'llllf:1ii in Africa is very ill distributed. wlilancliester Guard-l lflfl. would tell it oti Barrlngton Stieei, save it bushes that offer shade. in the sun. iiy hours. One of the favou.-ll. games of children is to try am, catch some of these fllCfilCS .i:;rl Put them in R glass jar. then u-as the jar as a .flasliliglit. It will not offer much luiiiinosity. but it does sparkle. It is one of llatulen ways of giving a little light. The fireflies come clot: to people, at. ten being within a foot or tug of some one sitting on the l'rlilll. They just come around to lrl lit-1-. sons-know they are lint all alotm in a ciark world. --Wiiidsor 1).lv.l- Star. l Folks up Ontario way are rrvir. mg the square dance and Did-lllllF fiddling. In Sbelbourne next moiitr contests will be run off to deem; Canada's king of the waltz. Jig .'inrl lioedown. At the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto in November about. 100 sets (or 800 men and WOillCllI are expected to enter the iiatior.-.il competitions of the picturesque style of dancing which was popli- lar among the pioneers of this country when it was young, 11 .5 Rood to see that fiddling and sqiiiire dancing are l'9P.ilillil'T3 popularity in Upper Canada, but. they inuy ue surprised there to know ilml changing partners to the fiddle tunes of "The Chicken Reel" or "The Arkansas Ti'avclcr” ili'lli" never gone out. of vogue in rilliltl New Brunswick. The fiddle and square dance are basic in the cul- tural history of Caiiadn. and iitiiiiy a harvest and building bee cnrlrrl happily in barn-dance fashion long before the modern orchestra and cheek-to-cheek clcincing bccnnie popular. -- Saint John Telel:,i'iipli Journal. Confederation has been imperil- lecl again. And. as .:l-.y l-lalilzoiiinii at any Saint John man put it on Dock Street. no wonder! Current Affairs. fortnightly publication of the nation-:il defence depiirtineiit, devoting its entire print of Julie fifteen to an article on ”C;1n.'l(i:L and Sea Tracie," has nary rt inm- tioii of Saint Joliti or Halifax. New York is in the. piece. and Londoil and Liverpool. and Cilflilllllfg and Rotterdam and Hamtlurg. and Montreal is iiieiitioncd. Halifax and Saint John, our two Atlaiitle. seaports, not A word! We wait for The Chronicle-Herald to come with at least A page of ringing vliidications of I'it'!iiiE.X. quoting Joe Howe and perhaps Angus Mac- donnld and maybe calling for the resignation of Brooke Clzixton; and almost we can hear the click of dozens of typewriters iii the Cati- tcrbury Street. office of The Tele- graph-Jnurnal typing out Bliss Carmen's "The Ships of Saliit John" and quoting too the lyrical prophecies of the late great Wil- iiam Pugsley that Saint John must become inevitably the "Liverpool lildll is benefiting. l at America." -Ottawa Journal. PROFESSIONAL CARDS i. Mallieson. Peuke 8: . Nicholson MATHLSOV A. H. PEAKE. 8. . .. . JOHN P. NICI-l0I.S(lN. LLB. Barristers, Etc. Collections -- Money Tn Loan l'75 Grafton Street l Palmer & Huslam A. J. HASLAM, B.A.. LLB. Barrister, Etc. (tank of Nova Sentln tlhumberl Cltnrlotteuiwn, P. E. L MONEY T0 IUAV Bell. Mutliieson & Foster Barristers. Solicitors. lilc. II. R. BELL. Q.(:. (I. R. FOSTER. LLB. Loans on City and Farm Properties I50 lliclimoml Street Charlottetown. P.E.I. t l l i if-irederic A. Large. Q.C. l Barrister, Solicitor, Notary i llioyai Bank of Canada Building Chas. R. McQuoid B.A. .' i BABIIISTER. S(Il.l(7lT()li NOTARY. Etc. Eulern Trust Building CHAR! .0T1'lCT( DW N Gaudel 8: Huszurd GILBERT A. GAUDET. EA. LLB. Barrister: and snltcttoro Money to Loan Canadian Bank of Commerce nlllu. Dr. K. A. Mucnucliern DI-1I&'TlS'l' nentnl X-ray Ahnve Charlottetown ('liiiie 202 Queen St. nial llul MocPhee & Trainer B. F. lilav-Plli:.i1;. 8A.. QC. IL B0llI.I'2Ill.I'.l') TIIIHNOR. BA. uirrlslerl. En-.. fs. 189:5? ()f'TU.'illC ITHS1 Eyes Enniined. (ilaslea Fitted Corner Kent and Queen Sis. ' I” ” ' ” ” ” -a 1' ll . 1- l l .. .l y l Omen Phone I956-H IIH3 pnlrqlpllrnl ' it v' -' mlsslonel-5 appolnllad by ll"; Dnu - l n U mg” (ml .” turn rm” L:-hkrlnltclgitn. P-d FEIL A ...A. Enid )j .- .z---hooo A('('01'(iim.' to the Farm (lredit Admin- rltlnwlliv flgfcllflgivcnglf ll: (fglficjlilg 4 gm 1l'ri-lw rm-is I) mil..." tiil', "" ”'.1,.,,,.i,.:;' "" A- Wtlililen Guudet. . . . . no 1. . . -' pi; ' ,.l1r---.1, .1 1. , l w I istration of the L. S. Department. of Agri- im the Inland Rev.-nu; Dcplmmeni, - Mi, ,,,i"',,:i,, ,.i,.”,,'m',l ir,',:a,.il':: M Alba" Faun”, Q C LLB. Md mwut Eat on iCUiiU1'9v f31'm91'5' fin-'t1"f'iai interest in aD- iJ”'l" Andrew MCDDmtld- Esq-. nmll oeg the Mal'iiln1t"s. mi-mi so llnrfiiyv ,,, ' BA LLB ' t ' BA!IlllS'l'Ell. S()I.l(1lT(ifl. Etc. . ” V" i roximalelv 10000 iiiarketiii and urchas- TL A'.Nm.i' Esq" pa55ed.Ve”.Cmd:H M"-m'u""."" "Mi M 'W" """7""l aurtstorhina Isdllrilnr m"".''"' ”''"'''"i Thl mlmm nr K-V” man I-ihm. in "ml p - ' 1 p 1 ililbi). Mi. McDonald will, we tin lsmllil, oi hettei still. Ml"TnVl.hiI.' an I . 3 "M iii Grafton Street . ' l- 3 i ing associations i'egistered with the Admin- lderstand. receive M00 Ill arirlztinnj he might, have got IHiZlj.' with it 5 "k ” .(t”"""""' "' "A Home: to Ixmi uiiimlnu "'"'l”E iii" ”('9l"" "f -N01"h K0”a'l P”-3' lglfatlon lolallpd s,'129g431l)oo for the ii” "5 ””'”'-V "'1 Ml" N"5h A200” Tn” SHELL ”"l '””'"”l ”'" "nm" '1" We -will lv?::..';o.::lol::,:,. '”PP:j.T"T”i otters ntirl lE7rllVlil:'.' pctooliiiig an armislite glpar 1o'.;o' or 13.1 "'91, ('1ml' more man in: "M C ' ' ' Mid mm I pl.;!55l:d'lll, mm ""1:-mill"I;i”r:m”5:ir;l...Ac....&...iii.-o J-lsell-"MSglG"i:ir?,:"Etn which all his allies wanted illustrates one .-I'"i':'":'1'”i''''""''''''i'''i'1 "" Close to my!” my that iylaritinic-rs are ininlmu G97don Er ug ' uni ' ' ' i 1949. This amount: represented 0.9 per deficiency in the t'nited Natiotis Charter; teem of the total amount invested in agrl. it binds the member liations of 17. N. to unite in the defence of an invaded country. . but it places no obligations on the country) being aided. 1'. N. is the protector. in particular. of the rights and freedom of the l small t.-oulitries: but it has no recourse; against small countries which abuse its aid. i It. is fashionable in histories past and present to blame the world's troubles on the lust for power and the inaciiinations BOY S001" ffamfls 31'? "OW "19 01'd9P 9f of the big nations. says the lfamilton Spec- l the day. The late Lord Tweedsmuir, tator; and yet it is notable that in the U.lG.C.M.G., C.H. P.C. (John Buchan) form- N. Assembly and the World Court, in both Eer Governor General of Canada had this of which the small powers are in the ma- 1 to say about the Boy Scout Movement: iority and there is no veto. the lion-Com- l"f think the Boy Scouts almost the most munist big powers have bowed to the will hopeful movement of our time. it is the of the ll1l1jOl'ii)'-CVN1 when they found it most wholesome counteractive to the dull- against their interests-much more readily ness of life in a great industrial country. than have. the small. No big Western pow- It provides a code of wise ideals which if or has treated the decisions of these inter-lfollowcd will produce the best kind of citi- national tribunals with the sort of eon- zens. Above all. it has in it that touch tempt with which. for instance, lrnn fit-iof romance without. which youth and in- self saved from extinction in 1946 by theideed life itself would be a dismal business. United Nations) treated the World Court's ft to an education for citizenship; and it is ruling in the on case. an education in the art of extracting happi- N-'. Rhee's international irresponoibilityiness and profit from life.” stored crops, cash, U. S. savings bonds and investments in co-operatives. Other U. S. farm equities in co-operatives for credit, electricity. irrigation and iiisurauce, made up a grand total as of January 1, 1951, of 3t?2.245.000,()()fl. O O 0 culture, as real estate, livestock, equipment. . . l E The Age Old Story- . . .-.;-.-:- ..........--.---...... Now If ('hrlsl be preached that he roim from the dead, how any some nmonx you that there is no resurrection of the dead? . . But now in Clirlat. risen lrom tho .cliiml. and become. the. tlrntfrultli all them that slept. For since by man mmo death. by man name also the resurrection of the dead. . . . For this rornlptible must put on incnrrupllon, and this mortal must put. on lmmorl.nlIl,v. .So when thin corruptlblo shall have put on Incorruptlon. and this nmrlll uhlll have put on immor- tality. then alull he brought. to pan the vulylnl that in written, iliclth II In-vallnwed up in victory. l t ATOMIC POWER LONDON-tCPi- Britain plan: to build the world's first atomic power station alongside the min- istry of supply atomic energy rs- tnbluhmcnt. lit. wlndocnle. Selin- fleld, in Cumberland. mpecmt out- put of the plant Is around 80.000.- 000 voila. Stilton cheese is mined after the And listened well. And straightwny like a bell ,came low and clear The slow, sad murmur of for dis- tant seas. iwhlpped by an icy breeze itlpon a share lwlnd-swept and desolate. ilt. was a sunless strand that never bore The footprinui of R man. Nor felt the weight Since time began Of any human quality or stir ant, hilt that they have never had the same melting-pot experien--e ,as other parts of Canada. Their lmny be seine a(ivnntages in that, ibut there are also great. disad- jvantages. New blood. as we an lToronto have found nllt over lite Inst eight years. can do wonderful :things for n clt)., a province, or I nation. Never getting that new blood (at least, not in any useful quanl Ity) and at the same time seeing so much of their own blood riili Waves incur. lout-stripped iii popullilion by the And in the hush of water: Wallhc Central Prov-iiii-rs. Now, the ivt-st sound its moving ahead of them. There Of pebbles rolling round. 'are probably ns many people in Forever rollinz with H hollowlizi-iii.-ti coiumhla today as there sound. lure in Nova Seotin. New Rruns- And bubbling 36349005 R5 ihflwick and Prince. Edward Island; waters no land there will soon he as mam Swish to and fro Lin Alberta. Their long. cold tentacles of slimy - - - gray. If the Marllimrs are going to There was no day. regain the important position Nor ever camenntghtv they once held in the notions setting the star! liight. life-not least. its political life - To Wonder at the moon: they must nttrnct more people. "rwu twilight only and the frlIiil-lpnrlicllilfiy llllmiKfllll52 since the ened cronn. rest of Canada is none too well smitten to whlmpen, of the dream populated rndcr what cirr-nm- wind intone:-s would newcomers from And wave: that journeyed blind- Britain and Western Europe not- And then 1 10504111! elir -011, it tie In the Mlritimes? wu tweet To answer that question. it is village of attlton in Hunt.tn:dnn- ohlrc England. where it ortttnuled To hcnrn cart oololtlng down theynnly nrcesanry in point out the F!l'Prli circumstance-t which have rliiiu-rt -.lIl'lit8 Slenhtlill the event units of Viruulas post- Save What. the dfelfy Win” andiout. the Maritlmes have been fari NOTARY Etc. Currie Building -PI-I717 M35-Sit f RTOT A B.A.. LL.B.. 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