PAGE FOUR" , THE - GUARDIAN. Authorised as Second Class Mall Post Office Department. Ottawa The island Guardian Publishing co. T . effect on our monetary system." V The danger from a foreign state is much greater than from any private individual and it is the clearest prudence for this coun- .. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WM gwmwgm N5Q5 ' PUBLIC FORUM This column Is open.to the discussion by correspondent! of questions of interest. The ' '. Notes "By; dtishin ' thaiveanrnay have AUGUST 23, 1 The , qt" ,0"? X0m and you 90"” CIRCULATION try to have available a new and dlstmci 0...”... gm”, ,,,,,,.,.. , r tal Cit zo --...-.......... us. - tannins-ho dn awn in the new In: with a balmy ,, 3:!-Ill Tlzldlnemzona we supply '3! paper currency 5” as t” be ready 3,: ";::;':,,,:h' "M" " models. some place for the cop to !our hand. feeling an Hm gnuftigor &;a------- 13;: on instant's notice, to recall all outstanding put his foot. -Petefboroillh nxun- LiLlul0'3.nYe0'::'m'fri;D0!'I wow, 0 I ..... ............................. net. 0 (1 Editor and Managing ' .1. n. Burnett mmeyi wd "place it with a new type be. lraans-camina HIGHWAY a searching :7:-iininian now tell: ;l!x:..llGulI:l3l'lnca'l:i'i1: p:::ulrm'" ' Y I Associate Editor. Frank Walker "Tile Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink." fore any large amount of forged notes could be put in general circulation. EDIIURIAL Notes Sir.-Prince Edward Island has long been famed for the abrupt curves and meandering course of its railway; but, if you wish to people can live us that, pound for pound, beef- steak coats twice as much as auto- mobiles. We suppose it's all right-- without beefsteak. -Kingston Whig-Standard. metre! of their pre-war an now what has happenpdf still got flimsy ban. and 1,, of them. we are paying not but seven cents. There'll be I lnannor-ri:-rows WEDNESDAY soccer :3. me ,1 , , , , , -,, em, m-' m; ' ""”'-' zslkilvli yteurilig-uld eh-aveoa igigli :t thtsl A M”, . . u "I a! H.” "P 1? u-m:v:r3l:&I;t s- in h ii - r r In ll lll-lslell At any we there should be sneer .:::' wiry lira; ::;:s..:: rt-.n"i.:-..iml: 1:. 3.4" of forest or bush fires for some time to Crapsud. luxu.ry of in - war itself. But we lot of loose change, ,...,,,, The LOHCIOYI ”EC0Y10mi5t" make5 I 800d come. . mmnd oi (mowing the om must "keep up with the Joneses" dad is one of those fellows who point in dealing with those who advocate neutrality for Western Europe. It says. "If strength and unity provide the best chances of peace, those who preach neu- trality and mediation are the real war- nongers. It is vital to realize how precar- ious would be Europe's plight if the pro- phets of neutrality and third-force politics were to have their way. If the Atlantic Pact were rescinded. American troops and interests withdrawn and a ”neutral" Ger- many and a "neutral" Europe left to face alone and unarmed their tete-a-tete with the Soviet Union, every evidence of recent history suggests that their fate would be no different from that of President Benes in a similar situation. The policy of resist- ance offers a chance, and a good chance. The Railway officials were like fish out of water yesterday. They made motions of asserting themselves, but oould make no progress. I O I The New York rain-making authority who holidays in Summerside disclaims do- ing any work on his vacation. but after the last week one might begin to wonder. O O U Everyone realizes, but no one seems to be able to do anything about, the fact that every strike must sooner or later be settled and the sooner the better for all concerned. The American student who for days wore glasses which turned everything thirty Tryon road through the viiluge. or close by it. to north or south. it is being routed along Lali'd'a Mill- pond. taking in part of the pond- some houses and the old butter factory will have lobe moved at great expense; following along the edge of the road to Victoria until it finally leaves it near tho Episcopal Church. when it takes an -abrupt turn across the fields and crosses the river just below Hall's Bridge and joins the old highway west of Hampshire. There are already four b.-idges across this river in little better than the mile between Victoria and Crapaud. This detour adds considerable length to the Trans-Canada High- way and will entail some extra crews and a very expensive fifth. bridge. The right-of-way must be paid for entirely by the Province: we receive no rebate on the cost of aubgradlrig the Tryon road between the points of leaving and joining it, and no useful purpose is being -WIIIGOI I5 MIIIBI A VOITIIM or nit ween nut in; , - -in such a race, and this time the 16 men in the Kremlin are setting the fashion.- Edmonton Journal. It cannot be stressed too emphat- lcally.thut the value of such collec- tive acllon cannot be measured solely in terms of the sizes of the various contributions by the dif- ferent nations. The moral strength involved in the active support of even the smallest country adds to to use up his pennies in p The great shark fishing of the Pacific has come to In KO'ed by synthetic vitamin A the skipper: of 500 shark 1' boats are punch drunk from sudden and of a boom m Twelve years ago the shark was just a nuisance, ,, into nets. getting into the W, the total effectiveness of opinion PM0OM ; Old Charlottetown LEGISLATIVE GRANTS The following items appear lmonl the grants voted by the House of Auembly in 1352: land a. ll. i.; TEE SIEAVES ' t an agressor. A willingness to support this opinion with sacri- fice if need" be. but certainly with all resources possible. is the evi- dence of sincerity that a would-be aggressor cannot help but respect. -Sydney Post-Record. The hoarder loses his head, not- ing against the public interest and his neighbor's interest and his own long-term interest. He threw: mon- key-wrenches into the economic artificial fishermen. Then it was sud discovered that the soup.11n'5 was extraordinarily rich in vlt A, B hundred times mom than cod-liver oil. Fishermen been happy to get 520 for ,, solup-fin shark - to he used fertilizer. But with the gym min discovery the price on fln's liver shot. up. Livers about twenty pounds each, the price of soup-fin rose to a ton - than men With the f:ll of Norway big cod-liver oil exporter, cu-1' of avoiding war; the policy of appeasement , , S Md b ms mdn , M T0 the Speaker. the sum of 250. Where long the shadows of the lmchlxlerv. cmilns offers none whatever... upslde down and backwards, has now d1s- dimur. 3' W i 3' we 5” and to each of the'Members the wind had rolled, scarcltlcs, forcing prices up when the war. the price for the son carded them to look at things as they are. I am Sm am. sum of 1:30. for. their attendance Green wheat was -yielding to the there is no need for them to go up, skyrocketed to 32,000 3 mn, TAXPAYER. during the session, iogelher with change designed; inviting governments to clap on men went shark mad. one controls when voluntary self-con- Joseph Maderas, Opposition Parties Included This year the Canadian team selected to A great many people will wonder why. 0 O O Revenues of Canadian air carriers for March were up considerably over a year Education and Defence the u.sual.travelling expenses "and a proportionate rate to Members now absent from the Island, for such times as they may attend in their places, after their return." The sum or 54, to be paid to And as by some vast maglc un- ned The world was turning slowly into gold. Like nothing that was ever bought or sold trdl would be much less costly. if people would only let it work. In either case. he makes it more dif- ficult to win the war or keep the peace. adds to the coat of victory operating boat, Neva D. from Crescgm Cal, brought in 320,000 mm, shark in two days. Another owner cleared 850,000 in one and each crew member paid in . . . . . (Ott - .1 i) go to the fifth sessuon of the United Na- ago, according to the Dominion Bureau of I, H almo:::xl;:;'::c that so. Andmw Doyle. 0, charmmwm It wul;1e1::ll1dihere. the body and the in um and money. even ,ieopard- taxes on sls.ooo. Recently tl0l1S General AS'5-embly Wm include 1'eP' Statistics. It is safe to say that if the clal, economic and military meas- 1,1,? fecggi l:,::,ti?:gm::inaiR ggncg; And with h mighty meaning of Ii 1,3,':.,,,,?f"" me”. - Vancouver :l:;ii'.ll:f,S(sdmboa1iriisi?clu(c:ops'lk;'d . d V from Panama waters with ' resentatives of Opposition parties. At San Frahcisco in 1945 and at the first Assem- bly in 1946 Opposition members were sent as full Canadian delegates. In 1947 they were dropped a notch to be called Parlia- mentary Advisers. In 1948 and 1949 they were not on the team in any capacity. For this session Messrs. Graydon, Coldwell, Low and one other Progressive Conservative yet to be named, will attend as Parliamen- tary Advisers. 4 Canadians, says the Ottawa Journal, will welcome this inclusion of all parties in the delegation to U.N. The idea is not to en- railway strike proceeds. air operations will be even more profitable. O O O ; American G. I.'s fromgthe deep South managed in the Second World War to actu- ally answer to the name of "Yank" so may submit with some cheerfulness to be- ing called "Gringo". Both terms, oddly enough, are results of attempts of Mexicans to say "English." 0 0 I Once more this Province was fortunate in escaping the worst of the storm which waged all along the Atlantic coast. The ures are closely interlocked wea- pons ln defending the free world. The Korean hostilities have t,end- ed to overemphasize the purely military factor in defence. Maj.- Gen. H.D. Graham. vice-chief of the general staff, restored per- spective to the defence framework in hls'sddress this week at the conference of the Institute on Pub- lic Affairs at Lake Couchiching. As General Graham pointed out. military defence alone is insuffic- ient. The crisis of our times goes far beyond the mere use of wea- pons. He suggested that security must he gained through educa- tional as well as military weapons. United Nations forces must be in- doctrlnated to know and love what board, from the wharf at Char- lottetown to the Three Rivers.” The sum of E5, to Eliphalet Al- len. of Cape Tormentine, as a re- muneration to him for the safe keepinl of the mails for several years past. The sum of 5200 to defray the expense of erecting slips and bulldinz protectiniz blocks and preparing the Charlottetown fer- ry wharf. , The sum of 2500 "to any person or persons who shall. within two years from this time, by bor- ing or otherwise, discover a bed or seam of coals in this Island. suf- ficient to supply the inhabitants of this Island with fuel, to the satis- faction of the Government." kin That tells the more the more it is not told. 50 in is land where all days are not air. Fair clays went on till on mother 33' A thousand golden sheaves were , g there. Shining and still, but not for long to stay- As if ,1: thousand girls with golden at r Might rise from where they slept and go away. -Edwin Arlington Robinson Tm... Q?eW&00-3'0Ol3OO&6 What this country needs is a good five-cent chocolate bar that won't fluctuate with the stock mar- ket. We knew it couldn't last when the nickel chocolate bar returned to the store counters not so long ago. For a while it was like old times. Flip ii five-cent coln out of pounds of shark livers -iii; est load ever brought into all loan port. But the Captain Angelo Constanzo estimate: he'll lose 87.000 instead of In the 5130.000 he would have ed at last. year's prices. -ch Times. ll DVROFESSIONAILOCARIDP meters. -Niagara Falls Rpm, . J. A. MeG,IIigcn Nirraav. cm. i eanaisrsn. auiwl-ron OUBIII: ammnvo Frederic A. Large. NOTAII loyni Bank of Canada able the Opposition delegates to form p0l- farmers suffered most through the tem- :;lI;&;1cl:':1o;1sEll33g nlfelgg: Th! sum 0, mo to B. Hmmt the A e.oId sto ohulomeo-nu, r.u icy-for which the Government alone is re- pestuous rain flattening their gram and am, the ,,;,,,e,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,e ,,, me Norton, Esq., of Piclou. "provided 6 g ry o" 5''f”''" ' ' sponsible-but to let them be in on the soaking the hay which still had to be gath- non-Communist peoples, as well as he will run 3 steamer between i l "' "'”'”' M" . . .40-as-out-co-t-ooeoo-t-0. 700mb! Bills. 185 Quad d d- - - h- h 11 their spiritual values. must. be Quebec and Plctou. calling at debates an lscusslons on W lc PO Cy ered' worth cherlshlng Education cm- Charlottetown Shediac and Mira- The soul of the alugguird de- of A L Mgguggg - is based. It gives our voice at the UN a ' ' ' not be successful if offered in a mlchi. coming and going, once a alreth. and halth nothing; but the ' . - ' Mqunesgn national tone and therefore a gt-ea ter signi. The people particularly Man the spot" yesg ;'t31.g;llX;l'tl.&1ioell;ill;S':i gel: 133 nslgglale (feral; in accordance with his lingual ol the diligent shall be made DI,-N-"ST .BAlBlnS.'I':Bg soulcgon. ficance to the ears of foreign d31'33ateS- terday were Prime Minister St. Laurent, expel-fence cnly hardship inn pm; The .1... of cs 15. 10d. to Hugh ' ””""' ”3” 9- '- l:4T51E30N- LB- . . . . H M The Opposition representatives will have head of the Government, Mr. Donald Gor- glassy; Wgglgl hf; Cm” flzltffrlgfcilgf fI'1”lf::t'a3:i:f;;l gf”fg;l::'5','mi:d ',f; VATICAN crrv. Aug. 22--(AP) m'f,:'3,:g':g:"" mans 0l:n:l,l!liY"All:i)wF the Opportunity of pla-ymg Such 3 helptul don; head of the C-N-R--u M13 L J- M9-therso tempts at indoctrination in the him in the escape ofa prisoner for 'P0Pe Plus "5 "mm mm Loon" pm,” gm Jngfanufit lnnon . and conscientious r-ole onthis occasion that their continued representation will be as- head of the C.P.R., and Messrs. Frank Hall and A. R. Mosher, head of the Railway virtues of democracy become empty words. Before education can become a debt. in consequence of the insuf- flcient state of the jail yard fence, on condition that he shall no more 000 Roman Catholics have done. will become a pilgrim Saturday to gain the indulgence of the holy year. the Vatican's press office sn- cbarlottietown, PM Hired. Unions. more effective weapon in the dem- apply to the House on this sub- . r Heading Canada's delegation at the As- - o - ocrmc arsenal. the peoples or iect-" . 53f,,2T”f,”.l.”L”237i '3? Will" will J 8 TAYLOR ch." R' M':G""d . Asia. Africa. Western Europe. even The sum of 24 10s. to J. P. Oxley P ta" 3 '5 C” ” - - rembly, Which opens on September 19, Mr, Noel Parker-Jervis, of Vancouver Nam America, must be convmced for keeping in repair me mm: St. John Lateran, St Mary Major ophmcum 3.5. will be the Minister Of External Affairs, and Miss Mary Bethune, teacher of Eng- gm? 3- ff Soltltgllmgllv 01- borough ferry pump, for the space :: mS:&eP:;;l pcffgsigi 33?, gig? Cyee examined. (lanes in- 353313113. SOLIOITOI Hon. Mr. Pearson. and in his absence the Hsh merature in P.w.C., are at present at- ce;m,,'f,,,,,:, ,,?c,;';,,1;3,.,,, -3,1, 3,e:,,1S ”'.,f,f:',uy,,?fj, :93 gxagiggm,-,u,, Peter's Basilica shortly after op- nm'0:. own "L wgrfgrgly mam Vice Chairman, H0n- Hugues Lapointe. tending the last of a series of three-week have to be done throurh practical hard. in support of the Charlotte- 9"” i" W” W” ”" C'""""” Office Phone I956-llonlse ms uuanulrrzrowli ””9"- I" i5 "9 "WW C0m91d9nW town Infant School, taught by him. eVe' Phone '11! newly appointed Minister of Veterans Af- fairs who was an alternate delegate to the from strategic objects to a pointless home defence. ' A smooth-running civil defence organ- ization, rather than an elaborately equip- ped one is what is needed to give direction courses, arranged by the British Council, on "Shakespeare andithe. Age of Eliza- neutra " in the West's struggle against Communism. "People are either for Com- munists or against them," said Dillon. ”To protest neutrality is in reality to help the Communists." Sound words. that the North Koreans are fan- atical fighters. and that at the BOMBAY. Aug. 22-(Reuters)- Socialist and Communist labor federations here have decided to organize a one-day general strike in the city in Iympatliy with tex- tile workers striking for a bonus. The sum of 2100 in aid of sup- porting lunatic: in the Asylum. again To buy insurance made to fit your needs . . .. not, Adjoining North American Holel Palmer 8: I-iosioin L J. IIASLAM. BA. I-L3. A. Weithen Gender. . BAIRISTEE S0l.J(1lT'.iQ' M. Aiben Former LLB BA-. - IABRISTE3. 5l)l.IUl'l'03- MONEY T0 LOAN Charlottetown. P- 5 '- s 1948 session in Paris. The session may well bath" at stmtford. on.Avon. same time one of the first acts of -uprovlded eh. mend, are unable a Map of this Island. prepared by up the North Korean government was t 5 t -- him from the recent survey of PYOVG t0 be 3 lmmentous 0119: Whether 01' . . . to redistribute land to the peas- iT,i,'fT:,f,, 0,2 ,0, ,0 M,” 53",, Captain Bayfield. on condition l-L-B- . not Russia decides to attend. . ants. The social justice embodied Hubey, n m N, of .'he 503 School that he furnish twenty copies of 353319733 30'-'U"0K 310- John '0 "who. Slemon Park, S merside, has just in the more advanced types of wel- kept by her. in Charlottetown... ' the same for ii-ieuseof the Govern- Jrlalln Buiidlu LLJ. . completed its first ins alment of 150 houses "" ”'":,m”” m 15”?” ” "19 The sum of no to George "lei": lmd '-Mi ML Will” be ll' "on, N u..'"”' "'"'oo'"mM” v ,7 CW" Defence for the Air Force and now a second in- mm no am pm den Tmmms w”'”' 3”" S""”'" G"'"”' lowed to pubush ms M" under l M””"”' wucnm . . point dfour program of technical aid on Iid him in me pubucguon ag the sanctiorl, or authority. of the. . - , gm stalment of 105 houses is under way. These V) "ll "devemped "933 i5 ”””h”- Leslslature- Guud" g H ;'. d h. Th oble S of civil defence are now . . Indoctrination in the value of free- 5 7 154 PHMO Wu C , 9 P” m. , Will Constltute Practically a new WWII Of dom must be the child of social re- Gl!.BEl'l' A. oaonirr. in. ma PHONE ms coming up for discussion between Provinces 255 dwellings (0 which 3 school is about fonri and progress. BIrrlnI't:nr:,II.i: iollclto - and the Federal Government. As in many to be added The site is between st ,.'”"' . , . . - s NEW DELHI, 1 di , A g. 22- Glnldllll Bllllll of Bill!- Othef mailers the Principal thing to be Eleanor's and Summerside. (AP)--Two IndiannAilr Forge plum ....-........m"Mu”"......A.. JQSCPII R MCICMI feared is fear itself. A panicky civil popula- es look of! for Northern Assam "' ' tlon would mean loss of defence oroduction. . . . tomglift if amp '1? Tc: dmff "non o,'.',!.,..g5:.!I 0' 0' LL'B' m - . s ' ' ' ' supp ea 0 areas evasa e y BABBIQ1-EB. sou(n E, and probably unreasoning pressure on the msh fmcwtum Mmlst" James D'"”" last week's earthquake and aube-e- ' 1,. an 9,... in Queen street Government to divert men and material declares "0 honest man or wmnan am he Wu" "””d3- The l”"'” w"'” me K ' P901” "5 first in a newly-organized air lift. enolvn an 315..., g. um. on to civilians who have their own vital jobs 0 0 0 A 5,... go, me gt;-lke will be fixed - Ian-later, nu. 0:0 do. but at the Same time Wlsh t0 "39 Sir. William Wallace, Scotland's hero, soon. glddllllu;o);k.erso:1ot:l1llnl'e:5e.:2: mt ;oi::;yw?:y5i:l() bfl::;;1 :i:'1”g::il:'08P8::lr- mTt1;B: 18 lanh 3:.-:::'I.hs::iIP.l')1anben D" w(,;m5;ws” Prepared" to deal with any local emer- died this date 1305. Son of Malcolm Wal- ,,g ,,f, mlgy. mg 45 of on year. of study and experience we aty'ou M ' W0 IIONIY ro tom. Palmer omium , gency. lace of Eldersile, Renfrewshlre, he organ- cltr'I 63 mm! W!" C10M- V I y P R 09' - ," ,,h,;"";:w"'T0'::u ized the Scots against the English lnvad- T Mm” "' "" c'""" "3 ma" Edwm 1' F” ” "me he W" Ila r in- Clothes cUf3C5R-ogeredigeiicioe ihlmited .l. A. carriitlert Ii 0 MG"l0'9ll 3' 7' C ' t it 1 I beryEduccrei:mli:1'l't:ultkiliElt(imalflelywafidegflaiied Plvignsilil) ONLY ' i eaulmuaeuematnaueinm C 4 . . A.W.MATllEH0N-W oun E? El mg On 8 arge SCH e W83 re' y W8. E E . 9 Con ynu 3' gaaaagavvavoil. DIIIGIIIIIIIIIIAUU optometrist I. I PIMKI B-A-i sorted to by the Nazis both as a means of sultory warfare against England till taken ”' A ' """"""- "”' financing their own war effort, and for the prisoner by treachery in 1306; he was DRY CLEANED ' ' l complete Vi3ua1 Amuyn. ' ut:::,'Gm,:.'s:.. Purpose of undermining sterling and dollar taken to London where he was executed 'l' and Refraction cummmn ' curlencies, In the former they succeeded as a traitor. His achievements have been - y A 123 K t St. M v ao'well, with the aid of genuine notes cap- a favourite theme of seomsh poets, and ' v ” i . V l e" 1, tured after the fall of France. that Britain have been specially celebrated by Henry CLIANEIII ., , 2, R & Ch3"0mt0WIl MCGHICI '1 M W:8 figrcedlto refuse to redeem notes held the Minstrel (known as Blind Harry). V g 0 0 I , Phm" 2373 I:-ogil.:.l..;r.)'FrEn':AlN6l'li ii ms. t - . . . or l l l ' mi 3-"bi-lb ” Co There is no reason 00 belitwe that the Some people are sound sleepers, but few Pk - . g I A I . mmunists would be M019 'c""Diilous and could ual the experience of ii Shelby . , - they certainly have the means of tuminil (N.c.)eqman who fell asleep between the gags” .' mo, .' no team shkn... ”".,,,',,'”"""', 3' 3t 30”” ' 00' out paper money nearly indistinguishable raila when a train passed over lwlthout - V l. A i ' l- "names. &"o':A ;& from our own. Speaking of particularly mung mm, The minlg crew g-ughea back, I.J.I. M I. -'. 3 I33 IIUIICI. A W.” nnuip. w, nuuugd o. M , notes produced by,an en- expecting to find a mutilated. lifeless form on”; , i A , y ' i - i A ' .N '-'m'.':' 3” ofg, l . V y - y '...”m g . - a .;;United States District scattered over the tracks. Instead, they . , . . v LQMQQQ Ihu. . V .1 , .1 - In-lll till - Im- t . "Mm found the man still aleepinln unaware that ,. V - ' ft is i 2 vs '. . l - 0 42 "' """ """' '”” A 5190!. ,.It Suilililefllde. D. 0. , i:IuilI.o1"I'I1'ol'n est '-l. x ....”” -33: -7 -l; . 1 V fV;,f .- - -. For no: iilnni . o "rt '””l"'"9'9'i Wllvlleow- '