t Paulc FOUR THE GUARDIAN iiV”i'iil'.EL””'” Wednesday before Easter. 0 O 0 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTF.T0iVN "One Man's Meat--" APRIL 9. 1952 .-wAutilurlsed as Second Club blsil Posl Offico Departnienf. Ottswng T 00! Heal The lsllllld Ullllrfliln Pubfishlrig Co. The li”cderal Budget did not come up to ' - ' A pup" h I um. i Wm mm mm mm M A mm .,.,,..,,,,,.,,,s, LUCIFER w. LOONEY. EMIllEiir imrwa PSYCHIATRISTAND GIFTED -m--- 3.. .. ...:: :.:::'.'::3.”i:".:i .... will: ..'.':.': .'.':"'.'."'.....':”:.,':,': l......in. Editor. ' ' ' Zlliifii MITIST. GENERWSLY VOWNTEERED TO LOOK lNT000ESll0li- Vt i0'i8"t i"'" "i 'i s Wil- "hi" "hi "iwlml in- Bill hll F'l'IlllI Wlilleh , manent disadvantage in life. If he g V , A representative of the C. N. R. is AME REIDING M19 WCWRE MMTFR, W THE BUT lNTERE5r5 1, ha t l d . cygmd m ""1 mm to hem ” .” (.lR(.l.LA'l'l0N gconling here next week to appeal. before OF 'N Si 64,6: stalidxlfiglyfntlxlg :eafe.s.td Pagtidegf 12:: htliew::t.dmwi the world's knowledge is barred to him. And every citizen of s l-'0iilli-Ty 35 Wealthy and advanced as Canada ought to be .51; to and i it It probably wasn't lgiig wards till we wakensd again, Tm out had come up and lumped on "Caters Prince Edward lsland like the dew” BE the Bus Committee of the Legislature. O O O "The Strongest Memory is weaker than I0 ih. weal.-,5; ink", V On a per-capita basis, Canada now 07 , "E R write a letter which says what he :vl:fhb”,'m"9rl:'l;-ziliciitltls our fan -,-amp:--1 "",',------:,- - - - spends much more than the United Kin - 0 A mean! in A b lef and on ti , ii - tongue (HARLOITI-.T0iLN. WEDNESDAL APRIL 9. ins: Idem on ..welfa,.e.. g Ofb uAMA7j THAT? Pgillltlignbfllge of ou: eacnxigtlzs :;"'gmh9py?:ll::g avtmthe ilhoiildu ' I it all g h 1 d; i rcni Th F d I B d t . . . H M ' schools would ylelldu tgthensimlllg ipaw" we W” N” ha W" m” e e era u get H Vii . h' th M h-t H .- ht T device of giving more time and rtgiwc get u out 0! bed” Mm” ...BB. . is 015 iP 9 3y01' l l9 llg y , more teachers to that subject.-- :XIl':af'l0?e 58:1 d ling" wmmmlg inall on the head when he told the Rotar- , Peterborough Examiner. and followed thgu gxciigii mppm . 'l'lic Budget delivered by Finance Mill-iiang that what Chai-ioiieiown suffered from A um" dr down the stairs. The stovekitiis-3,: lster Abbott in Parliament last evening T WW" liiilllllilces r9d'li0i- 8 bfizhi Cherry color. that the National Assembly has was lack of real ilominunity spirit. Two ma wwek hmmng on . . . . - ,, , - , - rack means -an oi ciall inclease in tax burdens x aeogstaxlaollishegdthe sgugligr wing trh. geside the stove were lcorcncd for 1.9.32, although . there. are some re- The warning by City Police Chief Mac- Q French” srmy. It's the "qgart de clghziirmiuotlivfn-..dg'f'c3f;, W” dccnilng features winch will be welcomed Arthur to parents and children about me ggfgeifx Eaigiillclz ntslIin...on the luv the public. Mcdical bills can be deduct- d n - f 9 ho d .- - d .- to its oumy has "'5 CH5" f . a gel 0 using ws an ailovis an air ml. manners which are hat. and experiment. where carried Ni in a greater extent from onc's income. which occasioned much complaint when it was boosted last year, has been placed back to where it was be- Thc cigarette tax. rifles is timely. Both pastimes may become it menace to life and limb. O 0 O No fewer than 52 officers and men of A SAY,TiiAT MUST REAL BAD one! L51-3 TAKE ITK urally reflected in th - , British navy has if-lctggnzill The American navy is dry, they say. And in the Canadian army? In Korea where life is tough there are rations of beer and Syllirlts. Apparently the oificcl-s' out in an intelligent manner. la Practically unanimous in its co:i. vlction that liquid fertilizing and foliage feeding is about to rev. olutionize the method of use and manner of application of chem. ical nutrients to farm crops. fore the last Budget. A special excise tax on household washing machines, stoves and refrigerators has been abolished and the special 25 percent excise tax on motor cars and other luxuries reduced to 15 percent. But the l'C(lU('ll0llS are more than" offset by the new 2 percent social security tax. Nor will the picture be any brighter next year in the way of tax relief. That is, un- less conditions at home exceed Mr. Ab- bott's expectations and unless the inter- national scene clears more rapidly. The Minister could, of course, be wrong. H6 is budgeting for a surplus of nine mil- . lions but he may be out by a hundred mil- the R.A.F. are presently taking part in ex- ercises over Iceland and Greenland, in- volving flights to within 400 miles of the North Pole. .llldl;l'llcnt counts for much .in the distribution of alcoholic drinks. That is Wl30.Pl'ovided the offli-crs know how to keep themselves near enough to their men to exer- cise their judgment effectively- (Le Drolt. Ottawa.) I am. Sir. etc., J. A. GI Charlottetown. Luis" g serzxixo INFORMATION The Federal Government will be repre- sented here on 25th in the person of the Hon. Brooke Claxton, Minister of National Defence. who will attend a conference of Signal Officers. and address the Board of Trade. 0 0 Sir, - Several years ago 1 was interested in learning more about my great-grandfather. Hon. John Hllllillon Gray. and wrote to the Legislative Library at Charlotte- town and received a copy of A clip. ping from your paper of the dim- June 29. 1927. This was sent to mg by Miss Jean C. Gill. Librariaii. Miss Gill suggested that I write Mrs. Wilfred wright of Sourts. Many writers suppose that lion. eymoon originally referred to the moon or month after marriage when the ancient Teutons cele- braled by drinking a liquor made of honey. ln Etymological Com. pendiuni (ism) willifim Pulleyn wrote: ”It was the custom of the! I higher order of the Teutons, an fllggitgrgt. people who inhabited the! I wrote Mrs. wright. but she dunk in Parts of Germany; to seemed to dispute my claim to be. em mead. or metheglln. a bev-llng s descendant of the gciitlemai-. se made with honey, (or thirty and our correspondence ended. There are now six Canadians in the U. K. House of Commons: Mr. E. S. T. John- son, Commander C. E. Donaldson, Mr. Bev- PUBLIC FORUM The Age-Old Story This column is open to the 7; ii lions or so. This is no exaggeration, for erley Baxter, Ml'. Ted Leather, Mr. Wil- discussloln by'c:Irr':spo.'ndcrIlhl-I p' loo-eoo-Oreo-9oo4BeWQe60s fllifss evcf:ii'ieswdd'"g' Fiomlisiiuim lemon” only M" m””" , .- ,. i - - - - - . g of quest .ins o ii res . e . me express on. so lmss, my grandmother was last 36315 Surplus. llhlch he estimated at liam Aitken and Captain Sir Petei Macdon emu," mm M, And. behold. mm W” . N, to spend the honey moon."-For-ta-his daughter by his first marriage. William Times-Journal. she married a man named Buch- anan, and after his death, married a man named Mctcan. My mother was Sarah McLean. My uncle. Dan Bu anan. ret7urned' to Charlotte- town mnny years ago to spend his last days. He had. for many years been it rancher at Kalispell, Mont- ana. U. S.A. My mother's sister. Annie McLean, married John Wil- 830,000,000 proved to be 5355,000,000. Such a staggering: disproportion between prophecy and fulfillment is beyond all ra- tional explanation. It does not necessarily mean that we are that much more prosper- nus than Mr. Abbott really anticipated, but he has left the figures to speak for them- man which ind is spirit of in- firmity eighteen years. and was bowed together. and could in no wise lift up Iiersclf. And when Jesus saw her, he called her to him, and said unto hcr, woman. thou art loosed from thlno Infirm- ity. And he laid his hands on her: and imnic-dink-ly lihc wiis fllllle straight. and glorified God. ilv endorse the opinion of ' , i ON! M0lINmG WHEN THE correspondents. : nMN.B"ms CALL CANON I-lASLAM'S LETTER Sir, - I note in this morning's Guardian a letter from Canon R.H. l-laslam re the account of the Ang- lican Church in Kensington by L.E.'r. It would certainly make an aid. All are Conservatives. C O 0 Finance Minister Abbott is probably the only finance minister who has been able to make a greater impression by his figures on the general economy of the country than by the details of the lcvics which he An automobile wit a body. dent-proof, rusltl-proofphsilig stronger than steel, was displayed in Philadelphia last week. The body is moulded in one piece of polyester plastic sandwiched with glass fiber and it has been given Wine Pretty stiff tests. A bump which would give The shows have joined the little streams and slid into the sea; The mountslnsldes are damp and black and steaming in the sun; But Eipring who should be with us now is waiting timidly selves. A sizeable chunk of the surplus has is to impose. illteltcsilllg series of articles if it I M. I d Am, m, min of tho !.l'"l'E0K"l' 3" 0"ii"5l'.V Cl-V liams ill Charlottetown and had gone to reduce the national debt, and super- o o - gore folllouiecl up Eszsiuggesicd by F" w,'ei:”,'hei”,f,'.le,;i 3”” 3" f,',':;:,"'f;:,,llf,'(l',u,i",:',::"?:.:i';,i T; glasttltrlmcpalgd uiifseig-I:3hctieu"3llheu'le i""' c"”d””' ""'” M "m" "W .. . . , , , anon asa y ' g ' -' ivln ontle wt t fth flClall.V at least lt 15 3 Very Pleasing Sll0W- standardised traffic regulations and Just so thlrt there may be no i; ,,,m,,. not how men the grass :,';f,p1;b”;:I':,:;"l;,:"d.',':"' ",','i ltililtgkitflgggerngzllfilgiauigprglgg ""'':d s””;' as icons 0 E lilt'.-'- The G0V9l'ilm0llt Undoubtedly had 3 highway markings would be of great as- m'5”'ld"5"md"i8 '1” ;f';';:fcg'l;9":; is lilting ihrouzh the mould: ..-hich'mon ought to won-ii: In car is not indestructible though. Tm” 5"”"” be ””””d'”'” '4 ary association. point out that the late William Crilchlow Harris was the architect above referred to. He designed in addition St. Pauls Church. Charlottetown, and the little Chapel at st. Peter's Cathedral and the Church of St. iTliomas at Long Creek. R . . r He designed a number of oman That our legislators can be concise as.cnmo1,c cmmhe, in REL am well as effective was proven Monday when; St. James Kirk and the Central 14 speakers took part in the Budget Debate. Clirlsiiaii Church in Charlottetown. How strong the sap is climbing out of every naked bough. That in the towns the market stalls are bright with Jonquil gold And over marsh and meadowland the frogs are fluting now. John Cutliff still living in Char- lottetown. John, Will and Frank Cutliff lived at the homc'oi my parents in the 1800's in Dulut.l. Minn. We children called them "uncle" although they were not re- lated to us. Another sister of my mother was Christine Mccaldcr. whose three children, Katie. Annie and Wil- liam. were all born in Charlotte” town, as was another sister. Annie Bell, and her daughter Mabel I would like to come back to In one test it was a tree trunk at 25 miles an hoilr and the result. was a 14 inch crack iln the car). But with in little glass fiber and plastic thg repairman had it patched up as good as new in one hour. It may be a. bit early yet for motorists to strt placing orders for plastic cars but the possibilities are pleasant to contemplate.-(Win. lllfleg Free Press.) thcni therefore come and be hesi- cil, and not on the sabbath flay. The Lord the-n lniswci-oil him. and said, Thou hypocrite, doth not each one of you on the sabbath loose his ox or his ass from the stall. diam! lead him sway to watering? . Ami ought not this woman, being And V'glll"?h:e3f:g: 2;: lcgurflgovlr a daughter of Abraham. whom 5 Id m t M” the mm-,.s Siitun hath hound. lo, lhi-so clghtr C9 a C 3' can years. he loosed from this "wl;ll'h' H d w .t to bond.nn the sabbath day? And Expecl-an Y "9 H "y. e will when he had said these things, xnd s:ee3&eu"lJe”:: neliidllghf-imn herd all his adversaries were ashamed: , .. prosperous yczir. Tho same cannot be said. drive" Blalllst unfortunately, for some of the industries which have been unduly taxed in the pro- cess. A great deal of the revenue necessarily goes towards stopped-up defence prepar- ations at home and abroad, and on this score there should be no criticism. In many other departments, however, economies sistance to motorists and lessen the danger to users of the highways. The Maritime Provinces Boards of Trade deserve thanks and assistance in getting the various authorities to make them a reality. it o 0 For still the waters groan an as well as others. "mild 5””"l;V I” "”eded' This ,wol(”d 3 The reason, the Legislators want to get I thought this might be of in- drew” to me mum nml all the people rcjolccil for all we end um succeeding amps Charlottetown for Doinlnion Day more practical way of controlling inflation home. It is a failing of law makcrsg thclf.cliCst,nl1d prevent any mistakes in F 8 - um g:)0rlI'il!ls things that were might benefit, ' this year and would like to hava than by proclaiming its necessity from th- h t on W when thercmwonology as conlusloxl can e”,x,l.y One morning when the rain-birds i""'c -V "'"- ' On Occallollsu this practice more informal-ion on my great- . . . . . . Same "lg appens 3 3 3 ,bn caused by silps. ll0WV9i' 5”! ii . call across the singing rills. might prove profitable, depending grandfather before, that time. it time in iimc, in ministerial statements - . - . - . un,ii,, otherwise very iiitcresting and me ma ,9 bud. like ,i.,,,l, ' of course, upon the degree cf win be ,i,m..m,-9, ycgi-3 sine, 1 ' h 1 1 IS 8 lush of usmess Cons! me an ilhou hiful articles ' And ,1 5,1 d He 5lii'9lY the leiwllini Pi0i9SSl0ii timely precipitation of atmus as there I spent my first birth - t ' .- ' i . . - 1 3 - l umon l - W . ' lllllclll lllfl la?-Dd) Eli: '3V.9 mine Oczccel) considered, Just before the House rises. 1 am. sir. etc. M N, g 2”";'?1ll”V9 ii 395f0ifii:?ge mlndggli; pherlc moisture. but when nature day there. lathm cynically a tel s(annlng vein- Ms. E, Hgggis, The ice Wm bum asunder and g0 s o g as a oc oz qu s t ii-iihheid its qumchmg wpphm ' I am! Sm MC” cn years professional training. n lawyer five years, a nurse three years. ihcn surely our P. E. 1. teachers should retain their one 2 Wm no man yin- year of professional training. Th n :3: 5i,f,',,mf,,,,,, with joyous in the best lntercsts of our shout. i ' children and the future of our 15- wltii music in the city squares and land. it is to be hoped thin our - laughter down the lime; Government leaders will have the The thrush will pipe at twilight to vision and cournize to lzlve our excepting in meagre quantity. this method of replenishing the earth with plant food. proved of little value. To meet such recurring unfavourable situations, these im- cient piongcrs resorted to urinary- ing these "solids" in order to re- covcr their potential cheniitial value and make them available as plant nourishment under any FLORENCE GRAY SQLIIEE. 88 Spruce Place, Minneapolis 4, Minn. U.S.A. - 34iO&COsfeG0&QO- Old Cha rloltelown ll ii ; Cliarlotteiown. A landscape architect for the Federal l j , District Commission has pointed out that?E”"('AT'0N,fgpg:-If ('”mEG"L the stately towering maple is out of place in ---- I amid bungalows, semi-bungalows and ranch- 0u::',;;;T;1c;5:e;s5?,T:u2f;,i:,evi:,l:f;i type houses. He advises the growing of smaller trees or shrubs. It is probably too pounding through the hills- An endless grey procession with the yellow floods between. merit hliichooks. Legislature Prorogues Tlic Lcgislatiirc is scheduled to prorogue today after racing through the Budget de- lloiise reminisce about schoolinz in the "good old days." OM Wollld (And P. E. L , . . . ' ll f d i . hat? in Sll0l'l 0l'd9I'- A highly C0ilti'0V9i'5iai much to hope that we could go back to the ;lt'lllI:3li(lii(t)2:l Uht?pial:e erBrlEl. no la: dill" iii! biiiS0i"fh0i"- le;c:lf:5,s”::,v5cf,tu:',2::;:i, ?::f,i,lf,l;' ”i?i"..'i'.ii'L'i hyseaghedngzgndbiigmhttle :' 'llSPUl0 d8Vel0ilP(l Wllll Yegald l0 Prince Of building of statelv homes instead. mimic we lcslhlllld lsk And tilissivlvxlllutlllllnmwlmeu:".??.3?.' period is the -hrlerest in Canada. ii-1 Pilgrimage down throlgll "M"'”"CE ”":"o"sQ""”'0N . . r ' i e ove I ' - ' -- ll ales College appointments towards the . . . fgieiieiicigligurgd 'sipeic'mrCl'e"l M , . gfltidlus not reduce it to an ab- wlfhcclixgini eghgmzhlgiuiit Ytiiziiliilxli-Lil: t..Yes,m.dayg bang mg day m r' ml.loyd Roberts. momcnt to glance at an educallon- -j--j-j al survey report made thirty years apart for holding the Grand Tem- l ti . - ven ng genera one has always pemnce Demonstration. at an been consistent. Man has always I am. sir. elr. ('lOSC of tho dcbatc. but for the most part ' HELEN MACDONALD South Africa-'5 first Tll3nkSglVlnE Day. better organization of secoi-idal'.V the session was noteworthy for its lack of . . . . . . . ” g b M, d t l eariy-hour in the momim ,, ,3. m.Cwm.ks. A ,.0nSide,.abie number of im. commemorating the arrival of the first EEEOIPB2 22': gziiiililig ;g:f:":v”;'si school facilities would do m0lhell0- .5 1.-uzmy Sim”, nenethneh Pgglemwo ;ai;,r:&r:t'eer1r&m Me of seven gum Wu med. the - ' white settlers 300 cars a 0 has roved the "- d in uesi. of the the "wk mg" my Mb" " "gt Cm"M"E””V"' R E' 1 mg over-generous in maklns "W" W” d"”"””d Mm """"”' portaiit bills received the customary read- Y 8 . D prepalc on c it concluded the R990” equitable nmumom only to be we flags, and some of the ship- Mariiimcs with s view to suggest- ing .1 constructive policy in edu- cation. This request in itself sug- gests that school coiiditlons at that Let us next consider the pro- gress madt in education in P. E. 1. since the Carnegie R:port of i952. Tile Provincial Board of Edu- plng in the harbour displayed their colours. Divine service was held in St. Paul's church. at the hour of 11 o'clock. and s Temper- beginning of a series of protest dcmonsti'a- yum ';.-m-nuzmo tions by the non-white population. It is eventually faced with that inex- orable law that exacts "an eye for an eye and a tooth for a. inns, and here again discussion was pro- rccclcd with expeditiously. . si,.rMy letter many. M in. racial tooth." Many of the newer members statements about their departments spoke in both the forniiii debates, and their speeches u'r'i'c wcll rcccivcd. The Ministers, for the most part. confincd themselves to factual and showed a willingness to accept constructive easy to condemn Premier Malan's policies but it would be much more to the point to examine the results of our own treatment of the original inhabitants here. 9 it 0 time ucrc far from ideal. The Report states that in the Marltimcs the Board of Education is in: cabinet of the Lleuinant Governor. Therefore the education- al poliry - is B. political product. which has an effect of II negative When Mr. J. Angus MacLean urged the pan”. The wm.sp,..,,, ,,,,,,m, ,0. cation has been replaced by an Advisory Council of Education non-political). our present con- troversy on "teachers" shows that public apathy has given away to a lively interest in education. im- provements too have been made in increased teachers salaries and tlmated in a previous contlibu- tion, will be devoted to further dlscussloii of the farm fertilizin; problem and that, because of the tremendous financial proportions of the invcstmerlt involved, in comparison with even an over indulging anticipation of the pos- sible returns at the end of the 1 farm too has discovdred that he cannot continue extract. from the soil, the chem- lcsl nutrients annually consumtd in plant growth, without return- essential function And so the man on the indefinitely i.o ng measure for measure. Just how to perform this vary so it may be once sermon preached by the Rev. D. Fitzgerald. At the hour of 2 o'clock the Sons of Temper- ance assembled at the Town hall -at the entrance of which via.. built I grotto of evergreens-from thence they proceeded in proccs- sion around the town, preceded - - -. - ., .- - -. Government to devote more time and mone M: d' cducaiion chills one like on i g 3 gm , i 11 by another carriage containing t-rlilclsin. Mir was such clitlclsm lacking. I T ' h d ..V gas: imd. I hlallieermfieullgggig ogilsmizr etinmnillgn y!:3:5eal;gr Wllll..fLf.)nl:iS gilggggcfcmbeegigjz frcggioiirm CIi,Iro)l')le':)l'0flfl:;1l:.g lrsnodgls the chm omce-bear", 0! me both from lint Opposition and from the to 509"” '9 'eSearCh' 9 may have ha .m speaking of tznchers. the report mm; schooi improvement p)'0- There is no other person engaged agriculture and it is only through different divisions. to Government (-,n,m,nnwm-Q Own W pm.tm.g mind the fact that Britain's Minister of Sup- says that teacher training is gramme of late years. No doubi in busjnesg oi my kind, who is i-esem-ch um experimentation u-Hg l-louse grounds. i . ' ' i P . l 1 is auoujn more than tgoog mimon to absllrdly brief and llllil 43 DH than are xnuny other improvc- called upon to make more mo- 3 solution can be found. Fnrm- 0" 3i'i'iVl"8 ill G”V"""l”" .80 far there llilS bccli little public l'c- 93' .3 g '" cent of the teachers had the low- menu ma, couid be meniioimi, inentous decisions at any time on of the present are must be H0ii”- We P'W"5i”" l”l""edI” l'l3S9ilYCll dUlllilg ll"? C0millg 12 momhsma 053 Evade 01 license lcliiss Di. one M Du, Pmvincm membn-S than the farm operator. especlnl- prepared to acknowledge errors if wclei when ""3 mm Ch” ” fl('li()ll to the scssionai indemnity increase which was put tlirough with rather unduc Th: ltcport deplores. too. i-ha Pro. rapid turnover in teachers. in the S54-million increase over last year. said in a public speech last week that there has been more educat- ly in the spring season. He should be as well informed as A special- the past ready to break with tru- ditioii, and venture. though cau- Young. the G.W.P., presented an sddress to His Excellency Sir liastc. and which will benefit the members Vl5l0". rm" Pligltf and mlril78l3tlllll92l5'9 ll8iS”.8lS0 'f':nr(i:Illwrf:lS't:lg;Sp;lleccn:Ul;fliI(:lb:;1ly0l iongi pi-03,3, maiae tihn theevpoast fg're:fd ";:"l; 3&2: gmzitiegfigk: "ni1i:g'e'5r'l-I ig::ei'l?)'ph:l'i' niiiggfggzn Mfg 3f,f:,1d,f,f":?,:f"ghg3'hf:'x,”,ff .- -- ' c . . . - - e n c us - i . in tile cxtcni of M00 clich. The Budget. been "medsc mm 0 O .5 m 10" 3c”"5” 9' ""3 "wk ” ”pP"” ihllrllyyi-:51-s. an - pr fad siisplclais at asfvlce given or practifes. ifmthey H1: CV65 to lbui zlgmzt "”Quce';l:b':,';mlr"':.. "(l,':,l:r::, howmmu provides for increases a" along o o to unity to better themsqlvu. great Much of the credit for our pro- n';dfg';m:S,n.3i if Ijayilsreik "3575 brllredenroitillw ..';.3.2i....i"' .,i.'il,”"'Z;, lion, and to thank His Excellency numbers 0! mmhi" tnmed Ind 3”” " d"e '” D" L” w' Ehawi possessed of sufficient self-com fertilizing of their farms. 10" hlmil Pl d 3" hm" ”"i' the line, including icachcrs' salaries, though the amounts in some CHSCS have been dis- sippoiiitillqiy small. The imporiiint of course, the next materially affects coming year, and provides subject financially wlis.. lax agrcenicnt which the budgeting for the substantially morc revenue. The Opposition commended the Government's presentation of our case nt Ottawa, but pointed out quite property that the result still leaves the Province far short of being able to achieve an overall Francis Bacon, Baron Verulam and Vis- count Si. Albans, lord chancellor and philosopher. died this ' date 1628 shortly after stuffing It fowl with snow to see if it would keep. Bacon possessed the out- standing Intellect of his day. introduced the experimental method in science, proposed the reform of the legal system and wrote outstandingly in numerous fields. As a politician his record is of the bluckcst. o A revenue of 35,000,000 from our tour- ll('CllSc(l in the Mal'li.lm0S. leave for greener pastures. consequently w: train at our own expense s large majority of our best brains and in-awn and when they have reach- ed the point of hem.-iltlni our community we do not hold out enough chance for advancement to keep them with us. speaking of general educational conditions in the Mnritimes . the riport says. ihiit while the stu- dents that manage to issue from this system are exceptional yet there is plainly an enormous waste of good student material through examinations. the selection is Director of Education for P. E. 1., who has personally conducted ll crusade for cilucational enlighten- ment among the public during his term of office. Apparently Dr. Bhsw's sbllities have not gone unrecogniud abroad. Two years ago he was slgnally honoured (and P. E. l. through him) when he was chosen as President of the Canadian Education Association. which is made up of the leading educstlonalists of Canada. The Canadian Educstlim Association we remember recommend that our Csnsdisn teachers need to be well trslnd and well psid.- But now fidcnce to make his own decis- ions. following careful review of the evidence before him. If he is so equipped. it. is a nine to one chance on the aver- sge. in his favour r and usually safer than allowing himself to be- come confused by every wind that blows advice over the air. through the press or from a public platform. It is most up- proprlsu: that farmers become somewhat more technical In their outlook and experimental in their habits and rcly to A greater extent upon their own Judgment and de- cisions. i iind exhaustive study of this sub- ec searbh by world renowned chem- ical exports and unbiased perimcntstion by farmers of na- conclusion, relief can be brought about by pro-sowing seed treat- ment through As s result of rather extended based upon scientific is- ex- tionsl repute. I have come to the and root. nourishment foliage emergence. Foliage comparatively new -departure in the art of supplementary plant feeding. Today in many area. span from that applied as a booster to the seed before low- possl for the y..i.hs beautiful grounds of his domain. His i.-.x- cellonoe werplessed to deliver it suitable reply. "The procession then moved 0" for some distance to 1 field. ill the midst of I delightful shaded gnive, where um I. marquees. long tables. I so. and on ini- menss large bot , for Ithe pur- pose of boiling water. had I)t:Cll erected. From what we learn. W should suppose that upwards oi one thousand persons psrtoolt oi too and csks. -Immediately site! in an excellent address was de- liverod by Mr. F. W. Kellogg; lhl oslsbrowd hmporsnoo lecturer I I , . oums. . mm,ii,,,, Thou who pm. pm. com" 'hQ wuemon in P. E. 1. The fertilizing of form fie.ds ing, this method of fertilizing is H H .-1 . balagc? lot Sggtiom as elccwm, reform and is: traffic is not to be sneezed at; and Pro. coed but there is little c fort to that we reduce teacher training. "T?" .”':l'l'w' hgurlgetx :ln"J”':m::l?'":'v'::? mun:"'p::3:f: J3. &" g,.':.'i1oe':igyDl::;edLadl . --1 w u roicsa - - - - n on r - . ' ii 4 m 1171 q S i ' ls have Sm. to be vincial Secretary Arsenault did well to cm- f;i:':!"'1:1e: ifliltlttolllprgom sport: iii :h:i '.l:r";:" 'iit”."l."of!i;;itl:m'ii"',lI'1:'” fll:i'l means only his not ofp ro- of a growing aw when rpm. cunilbnll Join in the fcltitvitilcl - C .21, gyl p guceg a lmed from phaslzc it in the debate on the Budget. The conditions are often much worse 5.1.. any political pressure ,'f,,t2,',,,”',l' gzhequiig yam 1,? gbn:h.of”',l,'1IPl:'pir:ie0TM:ot: thi I ”0"5l cm W Ciillim g .- DP0 Tourist tramc Is at present our third largest than ,those of the other provinces. threatens I reduction in teachers row" crop or may um um”. Damon. op um mm: M, mwm ammo", in am.” pu-Q; of the E . H10 House. but the hiring they have re. llere. although the oglle are u-pining pm! that some voters gm. 1, done num,:'c.nnot on". Any Iumm. 0" 'mmcdu1"'y- mu”. "m m mithbmim-V1.0, ' '-c'' (l t til ""'"lll session should serve l"d"3”l"v imdv P"-'P9"l5' catered mi may be" '50"-' ii" ""380 ill ill" ilellclh comollln Ibolll W! "iv" Will 0' llnue to produce in abundance required finds IE way to ':.he Vilim- '9" ii'ii0'"ii- 5'-"i"' 7 ("NC 8 ie pk” i forc long become stflcsst our second largest "'9" ""W'"”"'i"" "iii i'i'"""”Y Willi"! "lei! chiiiiml in i0 60'' Centuries ago suropenn Asiatic roots-tiie plant storage bin- half but Ieven ll! Wit i'"'i'”'f 3 fl good purpose. ' have rssulied in an educational logo for the additional your in mg, on," g.,,'-gin cum”-'i,. 5.5. mm. mud. it 1. mu 45,-" mi in to ii. in order of proceuion-- -s A 1 th . , of out,of,mwn Tll0P0 ls Untold Wealth in entering 10 ll”!!! stagnation that is evident. normll inlning. But surely the uni”,-1 gm. 1”; mg mg Qixm, Mining. 11.. gums W 3 the &ns to the Town Hall. and I -5 "5"" v 9 presclce mam, and w-mm, ophonday mai-ex-S and summing up the Carnegie Re- welfaro of the fun i number of merit of animals to which those at on noise in complete control ill! 0""?! Vi W." "'l””"'' v members was most agreeable to our citi- r i t pcrt rzccmmsl-ids that the teacher school oiill en Jnvoived Is he chemical .liigi-oaienu hsd fourd of the quantity ups. u u.. homes. In tbs main; the Tow! ' d h . . 1 e liealill l93li9l'8- with llilP1'0V9d l'BlllVBY trslnhlg pnlod bu oiitondcd to twin major con derstion. An In curler their wsy through the pi-ooeii amount nooouur 1: inn and several ptivsu residen- Zefls ifen0l'Elll.V. all t 93' V9” "9 mm service by mans of up.to.dge bus ti-ans. years beyond iilxirsoliool. A wall writer has sold. as long an other of fecdii-ii. consumption. digestion by the spposnnoo of the mo 0" "N WWW” "i MW" ”' participants in numerous social functions. rt d an . (8 H Red 'rclnerl. fairly perm-nent cuff of in-oieuions moire hi-zli dainiinds in end expu ion. was spread am and its pi-emu in til. we ill! 0000010”-" I , . P9 ii 0": PWSPR RN 11" m - ckinentary school mcilrs and 3 training of their members. than the fields in their nw stats. to in applied. Bcisntl rooosioh -The afsisstdsr, Juan U. 104' , ' 4 " ' a-'.,,r.