er;-v- .vT;v' gl . 'i THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN V I MAY 30. 41953 PAGE yFOUR 9 IK nFed- Urea ale Oi? ilzplicientede byeuirtl: Vice- ............-as-e- Authorized as Second Class feral Republic ..:m.?....-M.-. Mall Post Office ;ChanCe1101-. Department, Ottawa. The island Guardian Publishing Co. at sident and Associate Editor, lan Associate Editor, Frank Walker. CIRCIJLATION "Covers Prince lsjdward Island like the dew” The Conimonwcaltli countries whose Prime Ministers have been invited are Call- A- Btlmtttv ,ada, Australia, New Zealand, India, Paki- ylstan, Ceylon and Southern Rhodesia. Two heads of High Commission Territories, tent rulers of Colonial Territories, and 37 rcp- "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". CiuTri17i:'Flfroiv:.. s.Ii'ri'unAi "C Fiilal Preparations . lresentatives of Colonial Territories have also received the Queen's invitation. H (37rr95-3-- t COL ntries represented by their ambassa- ' ' . ,dors to the Court of St. .lames's include Af- ghanistan, Bulgaria, Haiti, llonduras, Hun- I l i l At Work On The New One t ruaahenrzn xNx S5"l”l SOME 'EVE OF THE It is well on the eve of the Queen's Coronation to look back into medieval and post-medieval English history for the purpose of noting some of the changes that have taken place over the years with respect to the Crown itself. In our day the Crown is generally recognized by the peoples of all the Queen's realms as the strong symbol of unity and ordered law. This, of course, is the chief prac- 'i ' The Passing Scene , By Observer t I COBONATl0N' THOUGHTS tirely fictional) th CV8ryb0Cllr' concernede lfoaoclfedls th the Crown as booty to 1, ullll" if there was no other Wayct ml” seal; it. War and llltrlguho pot- the usual instruments but Wm murder. when necessary W3 plllll to be frowned upon. I 3 lllll The presumed m . Arthur at the handlglrglrelmbcl iouns ing king caused a bit at 3 lsllllurti. some quurlell 'bl"' Olllll bPt''Erll51: ” err" llzary. Iceland, Israel, Mexico, Rumania, g' 13 on ti r it ti :1 th .,. . . , -- . . x. . V. , ica us ca on or s con nue e young m h , Allhlfl). llll(llli..ll0Lil the (.11) and l toy Smtzelland, and the 1.. S, S. R. i existence in modem demommc ox his rlghmilinplacrtgi l'3I(:f1:Bmhbe( General, society. ity of the deed tlppears tumlir: t hire, the country and the whole (Ionini0ii- final prepziratioiis are under ivay wealth, The U. S. A. is represented by Tile Holy! thel of the Army George .llarslial. we dowt do 't:hing5 The student of history. however casually he may approach the sub- ject, knows that it was not al- occurred to no one 3 the boy's mother. 'I(:ll:!mll)('lllpmham self, assuming (though wimllllln. Ky; for the Coronation Day eclcliiatitiii on 'l'ues- , 590 '15 I-Cpl-Csemed by His Excellency flay. Reference is nizitlc iii a proelainatioii Most Reverend Monsignor 1:91-nando Cemol ziy Mayor Stewart to the local ai'raiige- ' '- - I bl5lla'lVes M Plgll" ways so. For many hundreds of years the Crown, far from being a symbol of unity and law, was, in fact, a symbol of disunity and that his henchma h out his dastardly iryllshtid bmlll" a trifle remorseful, but 'mE1T,Olll" cause some or "W b0Y'SuslIlilillortha. l er: i rnents, and to the (iesiialiilitv of all ourj , - .. .. . . V A rensEatin Habits l l .w "itizeiis lliilliltlifltillllllj llll the llllogllliillllllltl will Wwgyg sll,;':,::;l;f1s5 Mcelfslellfhe llglrlxvn llilfl ale lllll ml l'l5'”f” .1" Miller. "v " . , - . fll i t - it P ” I A taiuawe'stud.v or we mm: laws or .l..SF.:tf.i;l"f.2:i” 5:. ..ZV”33..l.:i..::l 3?" to 3USltlOSS l01' ill” .l0.WU-b ”t'ttl510”- -L734 young school children in Toronto. less heavy because it is constitu- Second? Nothing atlzallllzabetll "ll We are not i-tistoiiitwily .'i (lciiioilsiiw hm jug, been mmpwod M, NH, mltrmoe, tionally limited), there wasa. time way of contrast, a lllttelimtlilitlll - 2 , . .. , i .l ' , , t ' when the Cowi wa l'ttl m ' iillicl ' ,1 ti ll live people. but this glint titiii .houlcl not (.mmmu(,e or mm, H”, Mm the Coyopcrag than R paw: hll mes mlugeglc ggiianlcefvfhen &1lletk(.m:3:eSoi:::C:m,,,&:; political power, with little or no Crown on Tuesday it 15 um), sense of responsibility on the part able that anyone in the rllnkl of any .claimant. will envy her the possession atoll: ' ' It is not sur ' , Whatever have been the sins of that manners frlllsmcgusttciliiiscollml the Anglo-Saxon race land the improved coiisidcrnblv in".00x-1". many oft-shoots thereof).the inor- But. 'thc fact that the Cinv(.ml5' al evolution that has taken the about the only institution thiivn u Crown from nation to Empire to outgrown nny trace of mmlia Commonwealth. making it it little ambition is. I auggggf mmeth more meaningful at each step, for which Anglo-sluxnnl gt.-,1, .ill' lmust surely be considered as be-lean congrntultitc itself it Zmon ling of some value to the world. pstruggle for political ))f)tX'(:1teilili5:nu I The -lhistoriculu plays of Shake-Jtliey did in the lath cciiliir.IgM:; lspeare are not, of course. based on somewhat milder weapons it in t exact historical data. The author be admitted-but there is no himself made no such claim for airy for the Crown itself the Ell" them nor, so far as I am aware, bol of supreme niitlinritv nnlilm. have any of his interpreters. They prcnic respoiisibilitv, l m. were intended HS dramas for cii- - o'- tortninment not as texts for know- ledge. At the same time there is a sense of history in them all, and Elizabethan use. At the (lllflslg most of the characters represented ins: of the first Eitzzihc-tii cmnm: living persons who strode upon the iso says Shakespczirm lp-primed roads of history, some in "seven-.”In her days shall t'ti'ci'v hm, 9: lciigue boots", others in Sllp1')Cl"S.llll safety under his own line lulu Still others used no footwear iit sing the songs of pcacn 1.. all M all, if we may judge from the neighbours". It did not turn oust feeble imprint they made on their exactly as Cranmer had llrtipheg. own times or on posterity. led. although the nritioiinl 5110 But that's what drama is. nland expzinsion of h:-r mun 1: blend of the magnificent and theli'.'ell dociinientr-d inattrrs fit irs. drab, the world-shaking and tlicltoigv. The new age. lill.'l'Pit'"'l1', pass without an all-out effort being made tin mm of the board of Cducauon and hcalmi i show our heartfelt interest and CfllllLlSlilSlll. p department. The basic information was ob. Let us make it Sllt'll an ziflzur that llltt-Cllll-l tamed from pupils aH(,ndi,m grade VI ml ilmll (ll l”dl'l-l" llll” lllll llllllll a lllllllllllllllll all public schools last ticiober. The findings. lla” l” lb" lll'””'”lll”-'”l lllll llllcdll ll lllly which are of general interest, point to the .VCa1lS lltlll” 35 "ml (ll llwlll lllllsl llllllllolllllllll need of continuous, organized efforts tel ,- 9XllerlmCl'lS' Sllllll lllllmlll llills lllll "ls" 0” correct the daily eating habits of gloowinlll the occasion of Queen Victoria's coronation.chi1d,.mL The '1-Onmv-mg conditions Wmlol ll5 years ago. The pi'2iyci' at that iinieyfoundz p ' i too was for ”a long, happy and glorious: Oneha” of the Grade VI Ch-ndron int; reign," and it was abundantly fulfilled. WelTm,OmO ate no Vegetables, excepting poj canllot of flollllsei lollell lllllal llle fllllllle, tatoes, although vegetables were in plenti-l 7 may have in store for our present K1'aClOllSlfu1 Supply. A mird did not get any (mrus ""m"r"”"'"" Sllllllllllllzllt lllll lllll llllmll llllll lllll lllllolls lllle fruits at all, in ti selisoii when such fruits PUBLIC FORUM most auspicious, and that nothing is l:'.lClx'- were available at reasonable ;,,.iCCS' A. ll”: l" lllp lllyllllll llllll llllcclloll of ller sub" fourth did not drink sufficient milk, that is,'i ieets or in her own feeling of rcspoiisibilitytmt even 3 mm a dam the minimum NH and dedication as she approaelics the great quimd M, it growing (jmld Over Oncyhau day of her consecration and Cllllll'0ll0lllClll.i ate no lwhole gram breakfast Cereal, and this group had light breakfasts. Two-thirds: did not get vitamin D. Almost all got lib-l eral servings of meat. the must cxpclisiv-V An llllOl'i'Sllil',! propnsril was niurlc nip,-Oodp Nearly ha” ,.,.L.C'W(.d g(.m.mus pm. Wfl g (And P. I. L) ,y' Much has been snid and ..,m,. about the expectation of a m: l l i discussion liy cu-respondents of questions of interest. The Guardian does not necessar- liy ciidorse the opinion of correspondents. This column is upon to the 1 , NEWS OF YESTERDAY . 1 From The Royal Gazette, Sept. ,3o. 1&4: "We have the pleasure to an- ,nounee the arrival of His Excel- innvy Sir Artens W. Young to re- tsunw the Government of this , ' island. His Excellency landed l fill.--A first plnilcr at. the front lxrstcrliay from the barque 'Royal t A Metropolitan Authority? MAJOR THOMAS E. ROGERS An Appreciation the lil1llU.3lVYll0ttllllEZ 05 lll" Wllmf Etlllmlli lions of sweet foods (cake, candy, pic, soft page of The Guardian, wczincs-lwiiilam,' from Plymouth, under Obscure And the mm it is the m 1 I Island Division of the Communitv T'lan- dr-mks) da.V morninlt. May 27th, caused ti.lhe customary salute. A guard at I mo 'u b, hi M ,- ' lly lllll ””l m be llkfv ill” Wil- n.n A so i non of C n 1 It rs tlh t n1 l l - . pang of sorrow to grill my llt"i1rl.lhnll0l.ill was in attendance on the A BOY! SONG are” m7 C” 9 5110 00m no l0n5 1!! duplicate that of the first Eliza. 1 3 5 ('3 '3 M 3- lr Fl ll t ; The comniitiec's comnients on the (llS- My eyes had fallen on the head-lwl1.'irl', where he was received by ..... . . . . beth, for men have lzrotvn mole V9-here the pools an bright and mcumenical and loss sectional in While "King Joiin" .for cxamplc.,ilicii' hopes nnd. it inziv be rltlded would never be reconimendcd as in their fears. The l'lll.i'K i; of tin liutlioiittitivc text,-book on any.ncw iizitions" is not thr rnal of period of English history. I think the future so much as the "re. it is quite proper to view it as :1 making" in .1 finer. mmn spiritual the ills: ”Dc-nth Last Evening of several members of His Mulestyls Muinr Tlioiiins B. Rogers", ltlouncll, and a number of the re- The. passiiig oi M:i,iorRognrs has) spi-rtnble inhaliitanls..0win;z to the left. me lniiiils .1 friend whom I l llTCV"ltl"l'9 Of head W””l5- lhe Rm" rstcrnied very highly. At the out-.Rl Wllllalllt llMl R lEdl0l15 P555339 deep, Where the gray trout lies asleep, Up the river and over the lea, That's the way for Billy and me. body he SM "ll fllld glllllll allllllllllly l” Slllll proportionate use of meat and sweet. foods ply the aineiiitlcs of niodcrn living to 8.81.0 importami l.-I-1,0 ;,(,m,,.0uS use of wgdp Wll0l9 m9lFtlll0llla" 3l'"?l- 5” 1” Gll"”l('llll foods wastes money that could be better llllmle llalll" ls Slllllllwl l” ;llllSDOlll' on healthful foods. The generous use Vancouver . . - a break of World War II I llittll Of 45 flaws" -. the cities, towns and villages in the whole of - t . l , . v - .. . . - d .v whereme blackbird 31,, sthel my lauly goodi commentary on pattern of tho nations tlrt . l meat indicates th'it considerable educ'i- mcirl.v A siienklm: nrriumntzuccl 1" the ””'”al 9”” "l ""5 ll” 5 l l 5' -- - . . -- . l l l” I ( ( llliill him. Then our iiitinintc :ls- G””llll' will ll” lmmd 5" Order lll where the llawlllorll blooms the l1ghtn.m-xor-the C"mn- menmml If mllse lllllrl lllc mlwl l” mll t V - Sweetest, ,that was so common in that per-icrn the "QilD('n's l1r..lim.' mm 7 . . . . , . , I H l allmm 0' t”m' lion effort is advisable. t0.the people who call tlicnti it) this p p tlicpnew age that is miiri'::;i: can function of the Crown that the bring themselves to "claim moat. Where the mowers mow the clean-llleall til the NBV Stlems '0 mt? tntlless by the perfect liars of lum- warrant a place n our thinking at our", this Comntniiweiilth niriv yet this Umft. psr-e its finest. hour. Tlint is (tilt! of It beilllli. RS mttllll Other Sllllltllriilltl secret. thoughts that lilll lJ(' in siwtareafn plays do. mid lgkelll the minds of millions of lies l'l0 8 0 C011 F0VPrSY.ml (' rmvn ltfnjestys siilijt-ets oii'Fiit-.srI.wi' limit is at the centre of it. Wllh0litlil'h('li the shout goes i-mind the sncintioii in the Prnice Ediv:irrliC””""ll 5l3”ll3'l"3 the Rllylll lls' :lSlFll'ifl liiglilaiiders afforded inc nn ., 5(l”L '" ll” All passed lly llle Lem opportuiilty of appraising nt. clnsclilllalum 0l,lll,l5, lsllllld l" lllfl ye” tlallill his Slt”l'llllg(ltl1lliilCS of mindilllnhl ll” l”"””lg lll” lllllallll" ol ,:incllicai't. Our neqiiaintance speed-llll” Glinelal Assembly la mm .ily blossomed into it deep fi'icii(l-l5'"l”' lllslead "l 5eWll' lls lfllmel; lsliip that never waned throup,h-l - . elllllllcdl By ll" Palllllg 0 l, .. . . .. . lihis Act a most material change Kl”eelle5l- ,rilt the post, war )0.llS, when . Th ,9 t t, k H I we ii'Pl'P. tliousziiirls of miles ill1ZIl'i.lhlls. Moll pllflclfld l" lllll liollsll" Thmtf 8, Inc ll? homewmd bee' llnst siimiiicr uhcn I had the iznodllllllnll "l ll" ('lllll"y' wlllcll we a S a way cl Bmy and me' isincerely trust may prove iiod. It presents such a contrast. Where the nestlinizs chirp and flee, lnur present day concept of There can he no rlenying that this Prov- That's the way for Billy and me. i lvice has suffered bceaiisc of the ilnlltlfilllyt I EDITORIAL NOTES of political demarcation. City and town nllthorities are responsible for providing the essentials of urban existence but to a very great extent have had no say in develop- est, M(im()1-i-,ilD;lpv, 1', S. Ay Where the hay lies thick and merit over the years iwcziiisc for the mosti 'l'miiurrmv, Trliiiiy Siliidny. H ' h con. . - . - i t , r- .l ,.i . ,, . . part it took place beyond their mttniclp.ill . . . ilhuiitlmlflo :l'n5pOlll:' lrlwlmtlili liril-ctulrff 3,:,..tlUClV0 to its prosperity. p Where the hazel bank is steepest. bothering to inquire into the ll1Cl'lC(imnioiiwcnlth "mi, imimi, fay I ' ' -' - l --we ,,,,d,.,-smnd mat H1, Ma. Where the shadow falls the deepest, its of young Arthur's claim i:is- beyond its borders: "God Farr the is not cii- , Queeii". boundaries. yesteryear friends whom I was i . . wh . . ' C1.(,(,l-,n .. aw, hem (,4.u,nd d 1 1 O ,- V p y J(.51).5 (;oVc,.nnmM has refused to ere the clusteiing nuts full free, suming the cliariicter ' Rh ii b C 0 ll rarer to greet. Although the ill- i "mm 3 Legislative Council for Thags the way for Bmy and me. ... (in the lllllll ll'rll(l tn .'lillll(lllllV wliicli . .. . . . . ., asuiiicrl rml ltillls'llilllll'Y ltl the 'u-tual is dis. i llllllllllllllg Old llllldsoll N' S” ll'lllCll ls V01” llflpssb lllillclmlll. M tmfcllllll sucflthls 15lE"d- dl5ll"Cl "am the Ex' ll ll i t l i ll " ibratinll. its 250th anniversary. l ml 0 la nlmly "loll ll llmllltrutlvs. and Composed 0' Kent” wll-V ll" my” ”ll””ld dfl" "WY l h ir a., Bell. Muthieson & J. A. McGuigan Faye, BARRISTER. S0l.lCI'IOR, Eta. tinct from the legal ttommunities, supply- iljlli ll"; ”,"””"h ”l "l5 l"”:5””””'l";men holding no office under thel Little sweet. maidens from t e in: them with water smvei'alZc. streets. "l lmml llllll llll "loll llllllCrown. as prayed for by the Home PW"- NOTARY Etc. B It ii , . ' arrs err. Solctore Ftc. Cumb Buudmz -av?-C , , , ,, , . . ., g glllllllllpll lllllll llls lllll'llmll 5c”5”,of Assembly at its last Session," 01' love to banter and tighten well. sidew-.ili.'s. police and tlflllflallfln would leavcl lomorrow ls Coronation Sunday and 3lTllllil'll0l(l3I. d p . Advertised to be sold by auction. Tm” the thing i never could tell, . . . - A . . 19 liar lil ll lll l Pvl l : ' v very littln for the member municipality to church services will really form the prelim- ll ll lllltl 0" ”"l l"9'"'5e5' "" w"d"95?f;lli Mnlnr Rogers wits ”a keen sports-;1,t 0(.mb9,.' at one otclogk, But. this I know, I love to play, (lo. In int-1. miisitioriiirz, the size. of our inary to the Coronation which is itself es-.1li?tl"i "SR-"it KIWI -Wort Cmlithat valuable freehold estate. con- Throush the meadow. among the B. It. BELL, QC. .a.........a.. y . y I . I. . , ,- - y . . - . I . tflllsltlt" e wor 0 sports. Bro.'itl- 1 t i Q , H hay; ' ioritiiiiiuitiis. siith zi (llilSl0l1 of atltlioiitvls sentially a icligious teieniony. y,,,,,,dcdv m,.ymmdC,,' k,,,.,Hnmd,,d l,:;;l'"f0g:eJ1:l; ywaglellhe mtfxlllgg up the mm. and 0.," H191” u,?m&oEl::s:yEl:tndl'l3l:'rm H. J. Mobon. R-0. quite iiiiiim-csmigv. It can hardly be main-, . . . ,lw exercised nut.lioi'ity with an .-r.l,,,,,,Se and Outhouse, thereon, at That's the way for Billy and 'me. Properties 0 , H , tallied that anv iiiterinediaic body l)k'llYPPlli . ) . tlll'"llcy llllll ll” lllll"-'5 l”'lll””d Pllttstnl 5" ll"? 9CC"P3tl0" M "W I 150 Richmond Street l',"""' H t I In this lriivincc we have the arlvaiilage l-"ll b""E'-ml-l' ill" Stems 1'0!” tkllon. T. H. I-lovllnnd. and known millmes HOW Charlottetown. P.l'.'.l. un..l..g..p r. it. 1. iliorough iliidci'slaiii.lilit,r of lllilllillllhy the name of Spring Park." the Province and the miiiii(-ipalitics is net'- r l. p, '1' H p ' . ' ' y , p it mowing it hit o lei pioduccis dle (l0llli, ,,.,,,1,,.' Mom Km Dr. K. A. M;c.Eacliern MCCANN NOMINATED msllllrv lll lll-ls lxlllml wlm Us llolmlamm iii the w'iV of increasing or dccrcising po dlcctlonsneihndcolrihlzoll nulllltllll pile; Gimmliltlmlglllll fiurwytim Ctllml N 4 i, E. - lr . i. era, no es a tin sun ry la. DE -ng-It --e-e------w c of 99,429. . . . . l. t f. rl'l 1 lug L, d l - RENFREW. 0nt.. (CF)-Revenue l 'lllie i'c'll 'Illsti'Dl' is to lll'll(ll the lcual lam llcllmgtl ll9l0l'C ll 15 llllle l0 llllt m ””l' this lll0l'SZ'lSnc:3l)lll'lllg Oilil-fiiii willie hcelnzilvsrposeilnosf l)lililllilicIS;?illo.:l lllllllsl" Mccllllll welllwslllly was Aim 0 (lglfiltliflutilttxftoru Cll I A. wuhhen Guude" t " t '-T . .. V . .... . w .. ' J .-it . . (nomlntd lxb l V W" M liuiiii(hii'ics of iiiliiiicipzilitiris coint-i(le with mlll (loll lllolll ll lllll'l-ll lllll llllC5ll(l.ll' :.l,l,l,l,f,:I,l,;l::l:l::,;HE0lllll";l1 lll1lxll,l )l”l ll;;5lPF”l,:”;fwl:::l;”lrln513ll”l”fll”;"l3P5':! Rengrfwegoud ;”:a,he 202 Queen st. Phone Ml i't'"ll vnlllllltilllilnc so ih'il rllv lmvil :lii'l lllll-0lVlllllal(ll'V' or lllllolllllll lllllldlllllloll llllll rpinioii nlilirrii who rouiriltlillcllliitrtilllilon A tlrpiilsithllfp lo Dir ceeiilt Fellellll l'l"Cllllll' Dll lllllcllllll lllls J S T '0 nARmS":R' Snumlllml Ho. ' ' ' " vvvn appiwixinitiiely follow acreage irelirls. gloom with the ease wi lyvlllcll in he paid at the time of pur- ln:,l:::se:..l::f: 1's;;"3!l"t, P5"”0' 0'l,,";nm:zlsTr ll;Illll,l.l:l'l'mln'lll;l,l;',.l'r, - .. . eec ion. -3 s we (ullnctlnl) .iin.ln;' Roizers cniiid is xi iwei'lcss,fll35t”- Rlld "19 l”t'mHll'lt'l6P of the Mm” M M” liumanitarzaii. lie was evrigvivlierc PUWlll159 m0l"?Y Wllhln One Valen- 'ri:ir month after the sale takes - ., , - H - - lltlld nlwziys ft piirvcyor of joy, and. 'lhc honoiaiy life nienibcislilp in the WJW 15 um who of Gods me m1,,,,,,.,..n l'l0ta1o Association of America t-oiiilwi-c(ilus." ”"'”m”'””m""'r""mc Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted Corner Kent. and Queen Ste. Office Phone 1958-House l0l3 Dr. W. R. Carson village councils and their respective lioaltls ind eoniniissions would be able to plan for; (leriainly no commit-l, is so over-sixerl that O C O Palmer & Haslom A. -I. HASLAM. lS..t., l.l..B. lllirrlstr-r. Sank of Novii Si-uti.i heir growing areas. iity in this lll'0Vlll(tP .- .' . ' -; (r i in (f ;1(lmini,q. - ) ' ' . . . - . 53 My heart goes nilt in deep syin- ia single authmiiy is lIl( ml 1 i upon Mi. S. IG. leppin is t,cit.iinly well mm mm, ,0 ms and mmlm. his mu CHIROPRACTOR : terms; it properly. V nod. and will be appreciated both on Mr. l4.vt't(l wife, his sons and daughters, """"" G'"l""l” l Ch”'""”l'”lI"' ll l'Kll . illlfl all his kinsfolk. Ills (lentil CllARLOT'l'F.T(lWN . MONEY '10 I055 Phone 1012 201 Prince St. - I Pcppin's aceotlnt and as a recognition of the Gordon E. MocMillun. lrobs ill('lll of a dutiful son, :1 lov- ll”5 ins: llilSl).lll(l. all aflrrtioiiiite ia- ll'”"'lll'l"""'ll'l' QIIBCIVS Coronation GIIESIS l important contribution this Proviicc . -” -'mMrmmr'r-c---mr, t, ,. .,, ,.. i made to the potato jndugiyy in gpneral. liter and a colourful itiiniiy rcprc- LAKEVIEW LODGE Mucphee rrulnor i B A L B" 'l'he official list of Royal mill ntiivr lsmmllwi , isuniitmuinmou 3' 3' llllcrlllll" EA" Qlci l. l H - - y I . 9 0 0 llis Illlltl'ldE-finfl their name is Cavendish E SOMEBLED TEAINOR. ILA , BARMSTEIL Suhlmqrryll, ill-., lied ill .ii-, brother lf'fzinllw-Will miss his cheerful lnrrlsters, Etc. W54 rrmm st g (-h,m.,,".-qnrrn l V PHONE no Wests Wlmm lll" Qlllwll lllls llll Wilbur Wright. .l'ouili?,er . - . . Wild smile his friendly li-indsh'ikc lis ' ti ntains 2tlti iianies. . . . . . ' i ' l t t c' l lclld ll" Colm” lllll C" partner of Orville Vtright. died this (late lilzishinsz rcpzirtecs, and his 1'lFl'('h- WILL BE RE-OPENING Chas. R. McOuoid -.-....---3-.-: B.A - 125 territories are i'npi'osci1te(l from great 7 I V. . . . ,, .. ninl geiilality. Long Will he be , v old mvcrs like the U s A and U. S. s. llll2t ,lltl ll-b5l5l0tl lll llulldlllll the kitty milllvcrl by the siliishine he mt. SUNDAY. MAY 31 u.m..u..u.. AT BABBISTFII soticrron W1 P r ' l ' , ' llawk', on whose hzisic plan all .'ieroplancs lusrd for and mm"! nu lllunw-vmiI'. ' ' ' ' ' - R to ' l o ' l sl' iris 22 of NOTAEL mu NICHOISOII l . small kingroms am i. at .. , . V V p I, . 1 am. 51,, em. , ' l f R "1 iii hncss ll” "”'”l”lCl”d' ll was llml" by 0””l": w. J. rumcm '”"''l"' 7”" 'l""'''"' a w. iVlATHE59N- W 2 the guest: b0aF,ll1l"I;)ll" ” 0-” Min 50'. at Kitty Hawk. N. v.. Dec. 13. 1903. ihnlm mu... Street. cmumorrmown A. n. rmiuc. In I'M - two are mperia -IEIHPSSPS all ' t' l -. . . -. - - - , i e--'-ea -e rh mi JOHN r. Niciioi . Supreme Hllzhncsses, while another five are, 318! r1l:(hl.lnKal nlllht m hlsl0ly' In 1948 ,, . . F "-"t-"”-1 '”-'mmd' 5”""'”'","”' ollcin, l.oIl1 i ie ensington Museum returned the, grin?! 0W " ' J. A. Currutliers. R.O. Coilec-tlo7nn p- fa”:-iszrm OPTOMETEIST l 5 0" mg- . M. Albun Farmer. Q-cl ILA. LLB. Barrister and elnllcltt" HlElh".';55C-qr E';lYl30(:l;ol:ll1l(1 famous 'plane to the United States for pics-i Way. allanv 1. hp . ' d”cr;unmm Ono t crvatlon in the National Air Museum in Sent the” 1'” mg tllms all ” llwashington. .l 118 Kent street Phone 2812 (Next to Simpson's Agency) -Killian M. Giilis. l.i..s. Life Insurance stands out as a great bulwark, staunch with the calm certainty of finality. gllie Age Old Story " . . . , .v - -. gg .;.; lolglllnlz queen allpedlnlal m lho hhl Queen . ll ' X A Life. Endowment or Pension Policy is an Insured Savings Built of Commerce Hllll(llll' Salote Tupou of Tonga-is among the rulers The mhlom I "I t I , p , (mu shall Judge his people: Ill p1,,,,, Wm, ,,,,.,,,....d .,,l.,.,, ,0, ,,u,.,,.,.,,,, nannisran. soi.ici'roit. am C,m,o,m....... (C 1 . ! T rr.mmCg rmod Hm, name is, p . o 5.1 e 5 is ll coniiiiuiiity one of the. tribes or imwi. Dani no nicumomi st. - Charlottetown . Mm,” .0 1,4,... n oonia dti h - f- P .- VI t 1 ,m-Obleml In many Cities throughout Can, shall ho a serittlht by the way. In Consult your nearest Great-Welt Life agent for it suitable Phone moo ...a.....-M--"&:c . om anie iy t at o rincess i a aa 10. . , nrldrr in the path. that hm-th the policy. including Accident and Health lnsu nee. m'm-'m"”?'l'-mM'C , cc 5 lIa.(iiCxeritl)bourgh's hereditary Grand Duke andlada last. year lnollelly damage Caused by l'""" l"”"' '"l ""'l ll" "ll" "M" M gym" 'l' 67m!" O'D' Dr. A LI:NTlST ' o - ;automobile accidents exceeded by far the ""' ""”lm"""- - op1-om-;1-ms1- ncl,l,,',. gm, Plmne 87! lM' Kent. street Gumm 3(,1ll.lII.VG M ilYllIlMAll & 00.1 LTD. Duchflss 9”” Mlle” l1”CSls' . -, total police force budgets. Approximately 3-o......... ...u . , FW” summs have hm" '””"'tlv l"”.fl2 per cent of traffic accidents are caused 3 FOR THE BEST IN it lolllmm mm" "M" ll” G"ll"" lll' lllollrz Sultanas, several sheiks and a. number ofihy the errors of drivers and the remaining 5 C E rrovlneleiiliuiuen H. R. DUANE 8. COMPANY paramount chiefs. The Republics of Pana-,3 per cent, by faulty mechanism of auto. : amelas ; o , onairrliniio ACCOUNTANTS ma. B0llVI&. Hnfl Liberia are represented byimobilcs. Nevertheless, if only a fraction 5 AND PHOTO SUPPUE3 5 1n.u?:;ceeSl:,:Ll:Qc,.f,,:: alt: l:,l;:”'5l':'l'l'l,'l ll! .' ""l'l”" " 1” un':x..(.l,:.::"go::.''.cl:mommm their Vida-Presidents. Italy by its President of the 3 million-odd motor vehicles in Can- 3 seat I ' y W”. nsimolrn w MANNING mi. of the comm", who is 8150 Foreign Mimlada are Samypchecked during May. them 3 0R,S. omce-: ciiAni.orrl:'rowN -. susmlslsinn - MONMGUI: Emu '.. "m,"mm"N' (-M. - WV: rd .l. ii.aihl')m-mf'Il,, lsler. and Ff”3".c9v P0I'lUgal. Ttlfkelf. UI'u- is bound to be a progressive reduction of E mamas 'll'”s”" rs "”u"”””l""'” ”""'" 'i 5"'"''"'l”' Wm ommau:a't.vllill.o:lEia:3a?tn;8wshi::; guay, Burma. Syria and the Philippines by preventable accidents - a substantial ad- E H ) :1:('l;l;i5Alsl'DlIl'cl&”"llw::lpl:::l.l;' "'”""h:":""”"”' 'McooNALD' CUR": 3' co. onaivrennii ACCOUNTANTS the Mllll3teN,0f F0l'9lZll A”8lF3- The Prime Vance on the road to a safety-conscious M31319?! 01' Finland. M8118. C0l0mbla. and Canadian public and to the end of the era 'iillU.I. and the acting Prime Minister of of mad tragedy . . J. C. 8U'l'llE3LAN't Representative at if rlnttetown. V I", -uontreul. Quebec. Ottawa. Toronto. saint John. SlIefh"'"'t" Anlllu ullolulllllll ll" Pmvlllu ' Kirkland Lake. Monetnn Hamilton, 'monwn. Cl""""" ' Currie at-'3. clmiouamm. W” " 'crci:usl'VE artu uonsii DEALERS .. Iv” ran 7,5... oeooo ooeoeeooeoo