PAGE rook, '7il-;”ouARDlAN Department. Ottawa. The island Guardian Publishing Co. Editor KS5 Managing Director. Ian A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. CIRCULATION "Covers Prince ISIIWITII island like the dew" "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". l)HARLOT'l'ETOWN TUESDAY. OCT. 6. 1953 Fleet Air Arm Tragedy Almost in the centre of the continent two airmen of the Royal Canadian Navy based in Summerside have met their death. On a training flight which had taken them to the West Coast and half way back the aircraft overturned and burned while land- ing at Kenora airport in Western Ontario. Tile safety of this nation depends upon our maintaining highly efficient fighting forces on sea and land and in the air, both for direct defence and as a contribution to- wards the common defence efforts of the but it is just possible on the basis of al neutralized Korea." '. Mr. Pearson is also quoted as stating: If. i cu,-u.a..a1...........-.......-..............d .. .-,. .. .... . T HE GHARDIAN. g CHARLOTTETOWN Good Neighbour Fence Building ' the Communist side, or anyone else,l by obstruction and inadmissible demands make a peaceful solution impossible, then the responsibility will be made clear, MW I I the United Nations, at least, will have done its duty. The ”anyone else", comments The Mon- itor, is pretty clearly President Rhee, who has expressed his strong opposition to a neutralized Korea. ”It could also apply to the United States if American demands atj '. the conference should seem to insist on they ,sort of united Korea that might be eonsid-I gored an American military outpost. Pekingi. would be unlikely to accept with equanim- ity any arrangement that would extend lAmerican military influence through a lkKorean tprotege' up to the Yalu." l l EDITORIAL NOTES ' '"?'C t I Two cheese sandwiches a week on the: menu of every Canadian would put this country's cheese industry on its feet, de- clares Ontario's dairy products commis- x Ought to help shelter batik of us5 -From northern exposu re .' '1. Notes -B); Msybc our neighbors to the "south are really creating world unity in a. Marchisvelllah sort of way-t.hey'v! got. just about every- body unlted against John Foster Duilu.-Hamilton. Spectator l i "Autograph hunters were active as early as the 14th-century." In those days. however. it was much riskier, so the 14th-century big shot, approached at that wrong time. was likely to cleave you with his battle axe.- Edmonton Jour- nal There is a fellow in Plscenu. Italy. who claims to have invented s whistle with an E-flat note that attracts butterilies by the thousands. He alsoinventaed an alrgun which gasadlstanceof thirty fect.Appa.r- ently this genius collects butter- flies without a. net, I-ie whistles them in and then all-guns them in- to insensibllity. science is won- derful. Butowe hope this inventor has horrible dreams of butterflies try the millions all whistlllig in E-flat and shooting him with gas- filled airguns.-Vancouver Province I-lest from the depths f the earth will provide the pow r for ocroagza A 6. 1953 The Waxa There may in mop. mm a grain of truth in the expression The good die young," or at leggy, relatively young. Recent research has produced a, scientific dtscov. ery that tends to hes. it out. It is contained in the finding of some cancer specialists that the kindly Derson who gets the disease is more likely to be carried of quickly than the curmudgeon typo. Pg;-- haps the explanation is that the litter. more inclined to bum, his way through life. has I. tem- permental resistance to discs so which his opposite number lac-ks In that C359. "survival of the in: test also could mean survival or the orneryest. But at this early -links few will concede that grand- ma. lived to be eighty. ninety, or 100 because -she was just plain il33ly-- Windsor Star ' P”'"'0l' Arlllt-c Piccord hug achieved another ambition; in has touched the bottom of th. Tyrrhenlan Sea in a record plungp of 10,330 feet, deepap than man has ever been before. Plccard is a scientist who might have step. P” "Om the pages of a Jules Verne romance. These plunge: in. to the ocean are made in a weird l7nitcd Nations and the North Atlantic New Zealand's um, large scale craft: which pl d ,, . . . . .' . '. r . . - - c 11.03,... 0,.g.d,..Za..0,.g In an these Vltal slonel. The Daily I-almels of Canada ale newsprint mmsl now Gems bum bum. Known as(3B:”Biial.')t(',!l1vg1cl:pli:y'1. and ' at Te Teko (North Island which will start producing paper it combines the principles or 1 doing their best to 'attain that goal. stratospheric balloonand u um. I 0 o It matters the Fleet Air Arm has a most im- Doliaili 1019 f0i' Canada's Particular W . . . . in October. 1955. These mills will marine. This spiritual sponsibility is the maintenance of thel me meemlg m Samt Joh” of me Mal" be unique in the history of plsper- Jules Verne broke the worldsiinsltlf making. in that hot springs will tude record for an ascent in s. bal- time Provinces Board of Trade which con- cludes today may well lead to great things. Growth and expansion are in the air and provide an lnexhaustable supply of high-prenure steam both for heat and to drive the turbines for electricity. This will mean a yearly icon in the early thirties when ha climbed to it height of 58.000 feet In those days we used to see pic: tures of Piccard's tearful wife im. freedom of the seas. the protection of trade and troop movements in the North At- lantic. It is Sometimes QUe5u0"ed Why the” Maritime busmessmep ”.e.5””.wi”3 theml saving nf several hundreds of Dlorins him to desist, and in tho ' should be casualties in training, but the Selves 1'eadY to take me mmauve m 01d” ' . &T1, thousands of dollars in coal end. he agreed never to go up in ill ccsts alone. Logs will be brought a balloon again. As he could -not to bring about the long overdue develop- ment of these Atlantic Provinces i from Kalngurok sum Forest 34 b ' ' . . . miles away. where 200.000 acres of pine were planted on waste pum- go up. he decided to go down and he chose the depths of the cup of Guinea as his destination where fact is that no fighting force worth the name can be maintained without constantl l.:One Man's Belief . 5 o 0 ?f.iZlf...iE?” T'lS.fi..f;l?.”e.i.”:.3SfL.;ii”lf..S3; "ijsachm we we W W W ”””'C WU” is. .. 749 :3: ”::.:2”::.i.”:..fl::;l:: ?f.3”.fS”.lZi”3.'f;..l”...?.F.f21i2 :2 and others is part of the price We pay fol-lshoot is not exactly the expression for the Calling the lo;:-l.slr.btorbllll:ur: 'l:e.ml.lKl Setw idli!l!l:l1anwtl;)eing);1s. Mon pgople we... preparedness and their lives are equallyliilalls 05 iii? Kings C0llili.V FlSll Hlid Game This column is open to Illa I have spent. the best years of. gear wig W" 9 "1 9 ii ;Umsc9D- Ocean deaths ewhrglrtgngasly Him given for men. (.0Uml.). as yhough lost jnlASSOClation. The membeps ape .keen to :isc:lus;q.lav:ml;yo:u;:;:s:;1;:t.iex: my xlge altl;ieI;O1'te:f)i'inf;)ll:.:l;l;lt!:e1:i'il:' on his ugamyscnphy. can pfrh battle. establish 3” programme of teachmg boys ”""'""' M” "i" "9”'””” dlspassionatc gbserver of tile for- Imam nu; (731555; l3.'gi',,d”"f,f:f thfh Inky dnknen "V ""I”''" ”" ”l'l"l”" ”' eign scene I have learned that ev- .....s ' Quaint tthcm-9elVe6 With the tradke yum-eat of glsencan It is m ”" At one time the principles of safe gun handling, a les- he hhd fishing rods protruding The haul training pf 1-zlailve peacetime; correspondents. My man must, be prepared to admit These grey alone: have rung with "N ””urce5 ”t- "h”” Pmvlmm would pay Off directly in the prevention oflson. whlcll would have ppevented many: ' fl)U0nllQVtiTPRoBlEy!S that he may be mistaken. mirth and hrdly caramel. and to see whether the whole of "Cm me am” of the "Bath large scale casualties in case of peat fightu accidents in the past... . . .. lw; . A I LreIln?snt1s tlliiregorercolislosedt tomes? Here llrogld lglglgs imlngled pom, ggeunljsfgglslix oPx(l)e5S?r:lKl≻1t1!BtZdelL'l;)t yscnpm... and worked them by mi. . . - . ' . - - . I or l u . o .5 - I ' mg. I-Ilstory tells only too plainly how, . nSl.l'uElldl.lCall.”e" l:i1ilr(lidsl1lnf”-p(lsll'tcaI'il: mm” fir mllaiicism Md Wilma All hilairll DlEu56'dyl:n2eavo: nousi" Hon" slmuliailmilsly. We. b9119-V9- lllziletiollondfaithgznls vlilitkdicni N0 cheap is life in an ill-trained force when Ford Madox Brown, English painter. and om” immwd pm,” ,,,,.5E which claim that the end just- but this ruin abideth. :erd9lglrl:vllx:::s93l3':55t9t:1e be'o:f"c'”;i-2; counts of his recent ..p....2..?fJ, ifies the worst means. I believe in Sadly in cycles trance gazing upon but if they were there. we hope he I . - . i . " .t, other in a hi h statcjdied this date 1893. Ver earl re showed days mu. back to school and col- I , . I g . ll Corilef Uli agdlili fill 3 , . ' 3 dy . ry w' d V S mm I do”... ., I am 3.” any religious. racial and political tol- the river. should be held in this Island. and. had , good catch ,0, he .3 & mm of training and efficiency. la talent fol drawing an fialll-ills all N4 opinions ..n..- rnuding H... 5...... erance, provided that it am not Wou'dst thou know who here vls- in obedience to that desire. Char- map and deserves m c in observe.-'5 '-st-huol 1);.)-5" col- sink into apathy. I have rescr- ltcth. dwelleth and slngetll lottetown has been named as the ganmmon spectatul. In spite of necessity, however. and the arguments of common sense it is still de- plorable that men should dle because the world we live in is not safe for the weak. Someday, it is to be hoped, things will be different. In the meantime our servicemen purchase our safety and freedom at the risk of their lives. sent to Bruges at the age of 14 to receive tuition. Two years later he was exhibiting his work and had shown a picture at the Royal Academy before he was 20. His style had much in common with the pre- Raphaelite school but came rather before umn, and all the llighbrow. schol- arly letters have thoroughly enjoyed them all. I might add the name of another. Emily Dickinson, considered among the great. or near-great here---do not know how highly her writings are rc;;arded in Canada--who let about grammar-I vations about the inevitability of also. human progreg. nor call I accep: the -theory that mechanical in- vention necessarily adds to human . happiness. Experience. tea. has taught me that much harm has been done to our world by ignor- ant men of goodwill. ll,v-wall'd 0 Ask the swallows flying from sun- Ital Charlottetown place of meeting. "So far as this Island is con- cerned, it is wholly unpledged; and its. Legislature will be per- fectly free to decide upon the lid- visability either of accepting or rejecting the proposals of the Con- ference. Under these cll'cumstances' y. -Robert Bridges. I . that movement reached its summit. I O I grammar and everything relating to correct form go by the boom for the sake of thought. or to be more accurate when it interfered order. (A.ndP.l.lJ Somewhere along the line we should think that every mm on the Island will learn. with plea- sure. that the representatives of both sides of politics, in the dif- filn Ago old Story say unto wisdom, Thou art my sister: and call understanding thy klnswomanz that they may keep then from the strange woman. Oyster fishing. once a trade of some importance in Scotland, is to start again on the West Coast, reports "News From Scotland". An exhaustive survey has-been undertaken by the Scottish Marine Biolog- ical Assocfation and at least two lochs from the stranger which flatter- et.h- with her words. . . . Lei: not thine heart decline to her ways. go not astray in her paths. PROFESSIONAL CARDS such youngsters have been hurt in some way. and are only lashing out at society as a consequence. Children, supposed to have no problems. always carefree and gay. often suffer terribly. especially if sensitive, as they do not know how to cope with their problems as the adult does; Those who are UNION with free expression of thought. OF THE CJLONIES She was severely criticized during her life-time by those who had her best interest at. heart. but lat- er relented and said why should her style be condemned when her thought staggered one? All localities have their ferent Colonies. are to assemble in this City." -The Islander. "We have been informed that. at an Executive ,Council held on Tuesday last. His Excellency the Lieutenant; Governor was pleased to nominate Ilve gentlemen to represent this Island at the Con- flilsastrous Attempt July 29, I864. Only recently has come to light the story of a Russian attack on Mount Everest and its ending in disaster. The expedition. proh- it would appear. was undertaken with the measuring up to pequipements have alpeadi lI(;m.sp.ri;ibishogtfciaizfugegrtgggrs, trying '0 solve worm gpmmems ,e,.e,,ce -,0... .9 b? held. my the object of forestalling the second attempt been found. If tests are successful ltshoul (hm in 0mm many sc,m,s ....,,... .... ,...,.. .., ..a.. .. ,... glgpoig :1. lm)s:1de;;zls:h:h;3 0lg:,e;- Palmer & l-lcslcm Gordon E. MccMiIlun. source-the home-the real foun- Cilurcil and A. J. HASLAM. B.A.. LLIL Barrister. Etc. have been condemned as earth- quake hazards-inside information B.A.. LL.B.. be possible to establish oyster fishing on a Thu commence Wm. we ham”. BABBISTEB. soLIorroB..lm.. dation of any nation. be held in this City about the In by the Swiss party, and incidentally, the school help but home should come Hunt expedition. scale suitable for part-time crofter labour. Says the mom bomb is me real . 8 nk ' N Sc H W M A 1 y f f 1. b d . t. t . . 0 5...”, b... Someho... me m,,j,,,.,y first and the above mentioned saptenubex, and at ll. will be rep- ' C," ,of,;';,, "l'.' 3 "E " uu rrlnco St. - Charlottetown 3189 ONE 0 Clm 9” an Sclen '5 5 . H ., of Voungsmrs nmnui". m get only helpers-dll three worklngiresenied Canada. Nova. sootla. IGBNEY limb Dug, 5333 made the start from Lhasa with Tibetan A Search for llle illeilmllg M loogims knobvksdge of sons, D,-, norm. together. however. iii"! the hell New Brunswick and Prince Edward .d.t.d...;C........ --------,?.-s.- guides, according to the Italian rt.--view "La as applied to carrier pigeons in these col- .lw3lay......llt 1l..(.cCIalitls. Ile:;g29o5r1 lthe reslirlltil-gassing just A word about li1:lla;n:.tT':lkluc5d;:3sagJa;esa;;eang;: pfedefic A.Lu,.g.. Q.c, H. J. Mobon. KO. . , V , nlvers y o lcalzo. - . Ins , - i Scarponeg. The intention was to reach the umns has the Ottawat Journal ail. anloss; r;chemC,y ,f,l..b.,i..,gda book ,,n,.l,1f,l,; grzsecfllgfdiarvizclgss (tl:ntrllV)3(t,:ient:'ie;:.: 0, ,h,GExec,.lmeu::ou,EiL tine h;!:lrrlnt.e:. zolgainlhlugaginl ophmmm ' ' ' i 0 n or ow " ' i. c t" ," i , 9, may ener . ' l 9'" t . summit from the.m.)rth' a rou.te formerly The Word Is sums-r (.) 10 Old V 'e It soulidsoxlllerycinilerosfln:l,l)il1dgiilI; by I"5m'"”- I W” 5p'”'3”3' ""9" Secretary, the Iflon. Gzorgeouglzlis . L:"""nm."(?:m' E TEL M""t""e' " 3' 1' found to be so difficult that it had been seamp. skulker or ldlel. n l ors excerpts. - men in ms one "Banana Vvalnut and me Hon, Andrew A. Mwong Im on is Incl Ira! Bread” as ll. was sent in by one a1dg.Me35” col” um Mononald Properties rhong 393 p He deals specially with higher was lugan; in Icelandic. logn; in Middle . I V education winch he says is chaotic Swedish, lugn and in Danish, luun. We must confess, however, that we did. not originate the article in which it appeared of my numerous cousins. I know in the U. s.gboggcd down In it. is very good as a dear friend makeshift adjustments to environ- ” mine 5”": me ” M” '”"”"3 mam. me much vocauoml spec. other delicacies to help cheer me along the way. during my miser- abandoned. The climb was entrusted to six experts. They all failed to return. Tibetan guides entrusted with the task of making a l-epresczlting Her Majesty's Op- position... ' "It may not be out. of place to remind our readers that during Chas. R. McQucid ILA. - - -' IABBISTER. HOLIGITOB. N OTAIIY. Etc. ' Mailioson. Pooko 8: Nicholson search for the missing climbers returned to ..,m...;.,,, and my .,g 3 basic ph”. - . - , I . . V . M d h h H d . the past winter Nova Bcctls tn- - report that after they had been traced to but were such loogans as to lift. it from os!oriltI.i.. He! says. the lzlqoulnlnnrhnt Erhfs 3"wo;3:rfu'l 1251955 msgssk med the Governmant. of ms Intern Trust Bull-llns 3:05 "”i””'"" W5 M” 'l ”is' '” ' Colony to send delegates to con- ciuuu.o'r'rwrowN ' ' " ' i JOHN P NICHOLSON. LLB nan-rlmtu. Etc. Oollsotlonl - Money To loan eighty. served it at her Diamond Wedding "At Home”. very recently for the sake of her male guests the National Geographic Service. t O O . C be condemns as, he says. "the history and tradition oi our roun- a height of 26,800 feet all sign of them disappeared. It was believed they had been for with delegates to be appoint- ed by that Pl-ovlrfcc. and New J. A. McGuigon . . , - jc mklt.l'thttil. , , wiped out by an avalanche. The Guardian joins in extending Warm o!fytheaAemeri::v'inwn: of who title lvliumlshi apbpieclaui Btrumwickmtgl dlsaus: the subset siAnnls1:l:hst(;IJvE:1on. sum in onnon sum i ' . i ' 't tions to Mr. J. P. Gordon, sec- hospitality to criticism, protest. 5”" ""3 ii.” 9 "We 5" 5'"! ii, ” " 93 'i V” i”””'i mt " - ”r T”TT'hw-mm-d In the haste lo Omdo the Othel parties est fehcl a unpopular opinions and lndepen:i- 1”” the mu” bus M dam” ml which um l"d'm3 9013191305 Currie Building Av WCMICH GClIdC'a nothings of open-faced sandwiches. September. on the .wane. has been a lovely month here-unus- ual weather even for Oakland most of the summer which I could not enjoy in the full but perhaps there will be other and just as glorious sumrni-rs. Another page full so I am forced to conclude of each of those Provinces ap- peared to be agreed. without. in any way committing themselves to the principle of A Union, Legis- lative or Federal. our Legislature determined" on appointln-z dele- gates. sunbsquently, matters in Canada reached a crisis. and the retary-treasurer of Messrs. Moore and Mc- Leo, Ltd., who today observes his eightieth birthday anniversary. One of the founders of this well-known firm, Mr. Gordon is still active in its business, and still keenly in- terested ln "civic and public affairs general- l.L.I. EABBISTEB. soucrrois. sac. Phillipa Juilding ill Grafton Street Money to lam Collection Dr. W. R. Carson ant thought." lie feels education should be liberal. its object "to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout, their lives." Willie one may not agree with all his theories--they mirzht be. helpful to those youths who feel they know it all upon graduation the organizers are blamed in Russia for having failed to take proper precautions. The equipment is said to have been far too heavy and in the higher altitudes, ' the service of native porters was refused. ap- parently with the idea that. the entire credit MocPIIoo & Tremor H. I. MMIIIEE. l.A., Q0. IL IOMEII . TIIAINOB. B.A our sun. can -Goudot 8: I-lcszcrd Gl1.l!EII'l' A. OAUDl!'I'uB.A.. LLB . . , , . , . .. llclig-n dt en . it tho. 1. . . of reaching the summit for the first time ly. His example is an inspiring 0i"? to the 235"” H5”,'f,:.'r”:dufa,”.gn ,2 gm; thed aaazmzyi "" Pt :5: Lllleml ”n"”8mn!Zi'dl'l5i 3I"'I'"' Ind '0WW'I C"'3m'McT03 . . - - ' ' ' - . . an . ' should be confined to Russians. Details younger generation, and his friends, who complete. This may sound like ex- I W M who had wmlemd m. wnmumm mm, ,, Mu rnlmer Graduate - - - - ' - - - s 'i"”3””" bi" 13” W"k'9"d I am' i ' E " and dissolution of four five ad- OnAm'0Tr”"'wN of the expedition and its failure. '- kept are legion, Will wish him many more years mkcd ,0 , gm", s,,m,0,.d grad. G. s.”;;roago3:.HmmuNnuom In H Wm Ouudlnn Bank of Commons Bids 9... mg 20, mm. st, g g . ' ' ' g ' ' uute who in 0!-Inca me nenther he Av - - ' ' shlouded in secrecy by the Russians. llavf of health and acti.vll..- . Mr wy at M Immediate funny omana, c.m..m1.. :vg:nc?r::dltoch:dn:t!:h1tIeinc::f BO". MCHINSOII & J. S. Tuvim-' R-0. been disclosed by Tlbelail-S Wh0 Undellvooll ever read books, and he could not Mo" ;h-J1 so dluerem nnch aumnon of phekngountry "J nvg K Mg OPTOMETRET see the advantage of doing so. When asked if he did not want to be Able to discuss world of- fairs. he said there was nothing new in the lust nineteen hun- dred years-just the same . old problems. However, he did like to keep abreast of sports as they were facts. but there was no point Barristers. lolloitou. lite. I. I BELL. cm. 0. I. FOBTIB. LLB. Loans on City and Farm Emportiu ' lso Itiohmond strut Charlottetown. ?.l.l.. ' - Allison M. Glllls. l.l..I. ernmem would be impossible. The present Gvvca ant, s.' ooulltion. resolved to make the change; and aware that the Maritime Provinces were about to hold a. Conference, they resolved to attend it-to ac- Byoo llxuninod. Ginsu Fitted Corner Kent and Queen Its. Office Phone I138-llousc I156 mans of oak trees are found in North America. Clear and simple language is one of the objectives of the president of the British Association for the Advancement "of Sci- ence. "If you cannot put it down in sim- ple language." said Sir Edward Appleton, "you have not got to the bottom of it your- the search for the missing climbers. About :5 per cent ofzthe entire area of Prince Edward Island is suited for agriculture. ' llanddian Attliicl:ini:rsod in Hon. Lester Pearson has informed the United Nations General Assembly that so IIIIZVITY AND CLARITY Byron J. Grant. O.D. negotiation may seem microscopic. t s .-E far as the Canadian Government is con- Self. You do,” lose my accuracy if you :l:clu::ln: cI!';lllel;Ol'l1”:l:ld o:olll,t,Itc: . g ; J- I angina. I. Eh oliommn ferried. it Will not Support any hllliiliry put things in ordinary words to the gen- controversial subjects. I have II- I no Iiohnoud ll. - cimmmou m g p "M "M m -. . . U-.N. .ction and .. - 1 ma ways heard that one never was ' . PIIOIIOIII 9" 3 . ' acuon m Korea that is not a eral pubnci Techmcal phraseo 03y y truly educated until he could see I lopmdu .”'" a”d) Will Feslst any lmempt W interpret axis” be a useful kind of shorthand within a another's point. of view. even if 3 -N M. Albun Farmer. Q. . ing U.N. objectives as including the unifi- specialized group but there is no. reason Iiiidonst :32: :::Ircellg'"vdvit'l'1” I 3A.-1:4 m an A. L. Mgcjwag Cttloll 05 K0?” bif fmce-. , why intelligent thought cannot be made in- L321)! HAP! einlcthle minority. or heaven 3... ,g o.,...,.. gum... m':3"','::” Warmly l"d0r5'"3' ""3 Mmudev the telligibie to those who are not specialists. ,f""",.,.:.,fk M, A "M. ,u.um - &l'I.f,H::Nu-. gmm ggnmug Christian Science MOI1ll0P says: "if Syng- 0 0 0 (1:13 usual) inmthde. pgper greceiv; g a ...------.-----q-w-- I1! Grultnn II. PIIMIO 3" man Rhee is listening he will hear in these The Royal Canadian Mounted Police :...”.:.”.,.:.';; 5., ..g'.'.'' .,.il'. '....- I AF” Dr. K. A. Mccicchorll V ' words the authentic accents of majority have had their badge, with some modm. 2,"-,v,m,",,r:e 3.1:; 1:” c1n:;?K;h.': V ”.” I . nun", J. A. c:;:uflpy'gr, R. - w9rld opmlom The Commuwsts Wm find C8tl0l1..3PP1'0V9d and Teglstered by the responsible. As a Presbyterian. I ' , A5." (1::.:;::,,, cum. "3 gm. 2...... t pg"... 2:12 : by h Mr .. Drive carefully- here 8130 ill? F9353""mce W C ' Garter King of Arms. Heraldry, whlchgfor "i"f:.”:.,,I.. "l,T,Tdwl.'.i.l.":ni" logic: III noun It. not out (Nuns Ilnpun Annoy) Dulles recently admmed lhey "my "eed' some time seemed tolbe on the decline, rc- 5n the angelic face of . little 1110 chlld10I!iI'0 Ill! i Mgpopgagp clmnlj & Q0, ' though wlthdut any hint Of 3PPe”e""""- ceived a strong boost during the Second ;';f;vg;;w,,c-yhg;-5 3;;--llgg 3:33;; be your own . ,,.,.,,...,; ,..,.,.,.m,,.-,. . ML P9313011 de5Ci'lb95 me m”dm""' hope World War when many units took an in- and moryal tendenclcsiyss weil- as slonhoal. Quebec. Ottawa. tmnmoium luunooh. vm;::ver- fl" 3 K0"3" wmgment as mclumng 5 free terest in creating a distinctive badge by ::'”::,”.:'k,l:;l ,",f:f'dl:3 :7. ' i i ourfoMdlA":.. l but 3736 Hid united K0795 with 3 popularly elected which they could be identified. It might be who work with so-called deiin- & - ti the withdrawal or all foreign quentl today do to with the be u o . I H: no "GA". C govetnmer-I ' 1 mi worth while 10' Canadh to atablhh her lief that there is no such thing . h . OIIAITIIIII-A000UN'l' , ' forclill Ind D053lbtlY A; l;"(le::':l”"9 Aw own College of Arms which could rule on as as .bld1bOYn 0; gitrtmbui. th: .- luunncc mm lm - -mi .34: pun gum It. In ' Q in W O . H00 8 Of llll QT! an III In M n l , I :1” 3" Achievement will 'ntg:flli)ofl,l.l'lY I have slv;sys felt omuu CEA grow" - ml - uo!".Saui' KIA l' InP ' '. Ham” utl. IOIINIA. 0-A' V A ' mm” i mm; t more is ...'..i. good reason for any . Minus Tn.'oqan-nut nu P.ovnw' at IIIIHI: girl. It ' Alhlllt. Durhmnih - '7' ' , sort of disregard for law and - , usurped. low; Quinn QC! III Dill 39"- A