PAGE FOUR , . GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN THE GUARDIA Authorised as second Clan Mall Post omen lleoutllent. Ottawa. its laland Guardian eublialaing Co. lrealdeut and anociim calm. hm at uuii-non, Associate Editor. Frank Walker. CIBCUIATION "Covers Prince Edward laland like the dew" f'Tha Strongest Memory is Weaker Hide the Weakest ink". CJIACLOTTETOWN, FRIDAY. SEPT. 12, I952 Britain's Priicarioiis Economy Reports from-London during the sum- come of 54,350 (after taxes), t3400 to h550 was spent on clothing; S100 to h115 went on food each month; and about t350 was the annual bill for recreation and education. An average Canadian family, notes an exchange, has not yet emerged from the charts and tables that tell the results of the 1951 census in this country. Census figures show, however, that about two in every three-Canadian dwellings have tele- phones; the ratio of cars to dwellings is about one to three; and mechanical refrig-l erators are more numerous than cars. Canadians are eating more and better than they did before the war; moreover, the cost of food represents a smaller percent- age of their income than it did in 1935 Winning The West Wsnrramnan '1. Notes Bx" incensed at certain dlsadvanuges of the new-tangled type -of low built-in bathtub, is frustrating thing to get out of, compared with the earlier high model on legs, in which you could grab the rim and vault out. Better than that was the old Saturday night wood- en bucket back of the kitchen stove; one could always upset it and roll oulrottawa Citizen. ,,.... A clergyman who had done a good deal of welfare work once told us that he could help to cure a man of drinking, of stealing and other things, but found it most Tlle .WaX( 3'11?! lll patterns md elcr0,h,'” some of which they find so lm ing that they also have then? cw hatbands or bow-ties.- Man hm ter. Guardian. c 93' T110 l-I-I-BI. once it called the horse muke.:l”:::dxiniiy sidcred worthless, has becomeccm exclusive fish which ..,,,.,,,, "l fancy prices. This cost fgcloruqf easily confirmed by the pum, ” of one email can. But in Nor M at the present time the tuna my catch is overtaxing halldllng la 1h -lties. Norwegians need dollars mer months were monotonous, in their re- AC'C0Ydi118 t0 8" analysis 015 f00d Prices l'JF9- lliullllmliv to ct-lutrb lilhe nmbnm cmldelsm M” H mtg I" m” - . . . . I . B n In - ' petition of the gravity of the United King- pared by the Department of Agriculture, who med 3; no mmgznda mun; ::,p,p,;,y J; :!EfIiel':lIci.:;.an:Vi1ll'ethielr 11. dom's economic plight. Yet without the intervention of foreign aid, developments of the past fortnight or so suggest that the crisis stage of the United Kingdom's chronic economic difficulties has passed and that the storm clouds are already beginning to dissipate on the horizon. Certainly the renewed strength of the British stock market and the more con- Canadians spend W3 per person on food in 1935 in comparison with 35245 in 1951, ii difference not fully accounted for by the decreased buying power of the food dol- lar. Per capita incomej after taxes, in 1935, was only h304; in 1951, it was h1,060. Moreover, basing their calculations on the quality as well as quantity of food on Cana- dian tables than and now, the statistician.-t from Niagara Falls who was a confirmed gambler. He would go out to lunch. stop at a. slot ma- chine. put all his money into it, then ask for a glam of water and go back to work e- hungry. He never lost that fixation.-Niagara Falls Review. The Cheadle and Gatley Urban council is considering the idea of providing a large umbrella or can- vas shelter for the protection of troduced, to the mutual (1 of international trade? 0: ilfllxltlailll; consumers continue to hear the ex planation that tuna fish Lg hm; because the supply is ,.l,o,,-lg Windsor Star. Albert: farmers are In the mldn of harvesting the gregteag gram crop in history a some 447000. is) bushels of all types or ,,',al,', a result thousands of farm mi-' chines - tractors, combines. bind. fident note being struck by British lead- found that food which in 1935 cost 25.3 per iciefsltmef: 0lflc1ltitlllE at mrieraia-ere, threshing machines and . - - ch -. his - els lends the colour of truth to the con. cent of a Canadianls income would take ,,,?b1e,:?:i;?,:e,:?,,nsT,, neg,” ff; ""”k'-"”1 be bu” mm early morning until late at night in the clusion that the United Kingdom is, at long only 14.3 per cent of his income in 1951. The ancient Cartmei Priory in weeks ahead. There have been zl lash 0" the mid to economic recovery; In - iliiiffuneliifliliiiia mififireiul ii”il.”iZ ;'.i?"2iii"XSEii'i ll. ”E,f,',' point of fact, however, the United King- EDIIORIAL N0ll:3 'rhl.-i quaint relic, which has many farm people have been liilil dom is still far indeed from robust economic ' "k m” '""l ” WV" ”' Famed ed in "lick Wcldmid We do not health. For all that has happened thus far is that the drain on British gold and dollar reserves has been halted by drastic im- port curbs, the effect of which is being - adversely felt in Canada and other dollar in London, there is a growing awareness A bouquet for community service is due to the Summerside Y's Men's Club and its president, Mr. George T. Clark, for getting the town clock to keep time again. i O O Charlottetown is taking steps to keep 40”?” Guardian does not necessar- Ily endorse the opinion of Bl.ACKBEllR1' TIME l.i"fZlSli'll.ll'C Asst-inlhly, March 3. I849: canvas, used to be held over the vicar at, funerals in times past. - Manchester Guardian. As Oscar Wilde said of the tele- phone, its invention is quite val- ueleae if one has nothing to say. so with television: the magic and CBC program. The major task is to see that there are telethinkers know. A hay baier killed I. Cards. ton district farmer the other any There are too many mlallllel among farm people. Too many chances are being taken with high. powered farm machinery, Leih. bridge I-leraid. bought for work or business, Pleasure driving accounts for only countries, by continued food rationing, and School building will be the order of the g,,. ” " "7 .l;.,.......,. wonder; of lulu not that a pic- A leulln, .-..,.,.,l, ,,,,,,,,,m - . . , - . 7-"" - -iTC"f':-:” - i th f i ' - A -by heavy cuts in the very kind of capital day all across Canada, accoidmg to census 5 Jgyv-l Old Lharlouelown 1:” :2 glelfgm (:1 fe::;1yo;i::ei1tIo Y rl;!a(:selX:3t;lyg'erc::1'lmui:il;iefie1dl ui: investment needed to strengthen the Un- figures released by the Bureau of Statls- , Q l A d F there but that 3 picture with it Domlhloh, A loyal 0, mm mm ited Kingdom's competitive trading pos- tics. Babies four years and under are now H I ' H l p v, l " r" " Ll ll:-:llx31':rhed1n1nL:Vi;,lle0I;f-Ers ';)r1)telIr;e Mil-1 housdchoig; in canuiia wen- . . . . " i - '. - , - n ie . . "10"- , the lafgest age SFOUP 1" me P0W13"09; illdrtlsitstilolllmliily .:'.t)l"'l!:Lil'lI)0Ill:ll!lIl: l'NVt'ANTEll isniiunaivrs be no dearth of televiewers from liehilil ill: followlnz gflilirolg Slelftgthlt In Ottawa and Washington. as well as " ' ' l 0' tlumions 01 'MerL'st- The i the my beilnnmz 01 the ”'5'- of 10 cm in the Dominion are l that what is needed is a long-term solution to the United Kingdom's dollar problem. What policies such a solution would em- off the streets any vehicle which might do damage to the new paving. In the past. road machinery and snow-clearing equip- wi . psponilents. IKE VI("l';l?A BRIDGE tsuilny slopes and briary tliickels, I-lnunt. of bees and eliili crickets; Whirring wings of grouse mid quail The House rcsolvcd itself into a committee of the whole to take into consideration matters coli- tninrd in the documents presented at both ends of the wondrous pro- cess. Thinkers at just one end-no matter which end it is-will be ul- tlmately disastrous. Saturday nine per cent of all miiage driven by Canadian fnotorists in a year, About 3,500.0tl) adult Canadians use a mot:or'car every day, and as . . - "Mr , . i il.ll .,l M.Th t. brace may not, at this stage, be forecast merit owned either by the Province or s,,,g, ,,o,,,,,,, in your issue 0, glizess the usnliltel of lour plzi 1. ,,Z,.,,,',: ,.,,(:,l;:(,,c,.w,,, ,' ,,,,,,,”l,'e'l. Tl N15” lT”'”'”f:g gefvecezilfevgor 011 til; mac-ii they - - c -- - ' . . n te. Sept. 10 an announcement by the new 5 K9 COV91" 1fI.V- t , ll 1, ll ll ; G . ' wile 55” 3 WY- wlth any degree of finality. It is safe to City, has been a serious lhieat Fortu a Minister M Public works um ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,5,,,ee, Wm, pm and my crfi;;r;r1enPim;:li Pm: sufrfgierv Judging by their ties, a great We, Seventy per can, 0, mm assume, however, that included in the plan would be some scheme designed to make sterling freely convertible. Being mooted at the moment is a currency stabilization fund to which Canada, the United States and the International Monetary Fund would contribute. Also under consideration are further cuts in United States tariffs to enable the United Kingdom to expand the American market for British goods, the en- couragement of American and Canadian in- ly more and more such equipment, as well as farm tractors is moved on rubber. O O I Pieces of masonry from the blitzed St. Paul's Cathedral, London, which have been built into Canadian churches are to be dedicated by the Very Rev. Dr. W. R. Mathews, Dean of St. Paul's, during his Dr. Mathews will also lecture at the University of Toronto current visit to Canada. and McGill University. 0 9 Victoria Bridge has been declar- ed unsafe hr traffic nnd has therefore boon closed. In view of the new Trans-Cam adzi Highway and the proposed light surfacing of the road lead- ing from the said highway to the village of Victoria, a bridge, would hardly seem ranted from the. standpoint trnilii: alone. , There is, hownvcr, another as- pect of the case to which I would like to draw the attention of those who lire (-hnrlzeil with the responsibility of looking after the Soothe our racer. Sciliiclllllz eyes; Garnet cups of bcrry winc: Nectar from n thorny ville! York Herald Tribune. Magma. l'-)-ap- W- (ups 1. to-' i it The Age-Old Story 3 l, ac'C)Q0-”&iet0si4G&1T,DeG0iVvx . Jmlgo not. null 31- slizill not ill- judged: coniirmii not, nml ye shall Lips are pursed with tart surprise-e -Katharyn Wnlcott in the New lll n Ilcstililte condition. The committee appeared to he unhnirnoiis in the opinion that the Government of Nova Scotla l;nd no just claim upon this Col- ony for the amount sought to be rciundcd---that the immigrants re- ftrrcd to were, in short, likely ill prnvri a very costly bargain to us. Ono hon. gentleman (Mr. H. McDonald) (-liiiractcrized many of them as being most miserable, blind, naked, diseased and lazy; and on the House rcsuming. the i-lmirninn reported the following resolution, which was unanimous- number of men now living in New York were educated at ling- llsh public schools or served in British regiments. But, accord- ing to a Londoner who has just returned from a visit there, the reason is not an influx of English tourists. He reports that smart outfitters on Fifth and Park aven- ues are making special displays of these ties. and one has them arranged around a shield bearing an English crest with a colored print of a. Gordon Highlander in the background. A little research on the spot produced the informa- hauseholds have one or more can. More than half of Canadian lam- illes own one or more motor cars. -Winnipeg Tribune. Arrival in Vancouver of the Canadian Pacific freighter Maple- cove for the Orient trade indicates the cheering fact that Ciincdn eyes are turned westward again. Within the past several months there has been a significant in- crease in trans-Pacific ship opera- tion. The Vlgan and the Venture, flying the house flag of the Paci- flc Express Line owned in Noi- ””""e'"' p”””” as M" as p"”"”' i" "ii ' f f . ”3"il?J..”fl.':':...”.i.l"1i...T;iZllf:; ”"".t”:t..:'l:”..:' ”':. 22:”l:....?;: or ' - - " i ' O.' Ol' i shall h. in vi- . . . . A I -I; " i ' ' .' . W13 3' Y I C this port a on others. Th - sterling areas of: the Com.monwealth' and Herbel.t Hemyv ("St 'La” 0 52X Al gmply dmmnsmnul m" l"”''"” lieimldc-:1. tlilulmliin niotonflinll "'W.”"" M ”"s C”""'""." ally peel-ance ofmtheg Mapieeove ill lllu long-term commodity trading agreements. and Asquith, was boln this date 18 . s lf;1':)3rlan:r (:ltP.Fh.l1Sl8TIl;(l asufi In my l,,,,l,,,.,-,, ,. , l,,,, ,,,.,, equitable grlolullds. tsiklricieigl it; by the” mm mm the Quakers mam” wows mu Canadian. ' a Liberal minister and Prime Minister he ......"if....”.".'f .i"”".5S' Ni.-..l...'.l ::,',;;”,,:r,:”,,13::: ;I;';;,",:, l,';,::, ';,,,';; 1-2?.”.T."...S;” n.”."”c?....if.i.'2...” nf gm;-gwn ml tr;;;vog1,;l- and lghgi ”P:""””,” 1"” 2;,” '"'” '” ”'"l di much to unite the art until a cleav- Park. the building of hotels. ' l l - l l i Nova Scoiln in the sum of mi Y 9' W0” 3 93' B” S P" 33"" 01” 9 Wmmtm 9 Resaarcll ACllVltlCS d p y tourist homes Md mbin Mcoml ::it'3ll'm':"3I'milt; ms” mm by 0rd”. of His Excel. year honoring their founder. the Orient.-Vancouver sun. One of the most useful though little heralded activities of the Federal Govern- age with his lieutenant, Lloyd George, over Later he gave Liberal support to the Labour Party in turning out shell production. modation, we have done much to encourage this tourist traffic. Much more remains to" be done. I see no good reason why. under hclioldrst not the brain that lit in thine own two? in thine eyr, wlicii tliou thyself Thou liyporrltc. cast: out first the beam out or lcnry ilic Licutciizint Governor of that Province to the Government of this Colony. as head-money for certain immigrants from the po PROFESSIONAL CARDS m nt ' the 0-0 eration of its x in nservative Baldwin overnment. He proper lnnniigonlcnt. Prince E(l- , I . , of Giiisgoiv in Great Britain. who Nztionlil Resceargh Council la:)olI),::l(Tl.ie: (1,:r(l)ade a peel. in 1925 argid died in 1928 ward island could not become RT,:"(.,2,:;vn'l':,l ,,:,llllN',,Mnh3Il,Elwere iorwzirilcd in the month of Cllds. Ra MCOIIIIH A. WCMICH GllldGl- . K 'i l the Florida of Eastern Canada. ",0", m,” ls m'” , hm” r. W, November last from Pirtou in ' 3,5, with private industries. Some details on ” ' ' Now in word about Victor-a. ----e eJ'l.-w..'CL:.L Nova scam, in Georgetown mvihis BARRISTER. soucrron. u"B' There was a time, in the days of modern, the fact is). He is one Island, by order of the Govern- thls arrangement are Set forth in the If 9801116 can Overcome their con" the sailing ships, when this vll- of the finest and most intellecI.- merit. of that Province, inasmucn NOTARY: Em BABBISTER. SOLICITOR. Etc, thirty-fifth annual report of the Council. servatism in the matter of housing the ex 25:, lllllfzlgltltzl: rixlegifeissgiiive olglltglllcll. niieoxx ."tili1;tn Vnmem Tum nuudlu Pump. dam,” At present the Council has about thirty perts could certainly find means of over-. 1” Q . . , . t i , CHARLOTTETOWN iii Grafton Street , 1 . - . ,to the mnny polls of the Mari- languages and liteiature in our the amount of head money pos- Mm”, w "mm Common committees each charged with a special coming present shortages. All countrieslnme Provinces, with the disnn- of the big colleges in the u. s. I able by the laws of Nova Scoilnt l Phone 1711 - 1 field of work such as building codes, cor- have developed at least the theory of pre- pearance of the sailing ships. the establishment of the car ferry, vlsimd him a few years ago and met their son and daughter who and it appearing to this Commit- tee that the detention of the raid J. A. McGuigun M. Alben Former. QC- rosion dental research food reservation ricated housin . In London recently and motor transportation this were then going through Harvard emigrants in Nova Scotla was oc- , n.li LLB. ' i . D . ' fab g - , - activity ceased, but it is still the Un1VEr51W- of COUYSO We do not ciisioncd as a precautionary mces- BAnRIsTEB' soLIGuloB' Eu Barrister-"and Solicitor l u e in . NOTARY Etc grain research, plant breeding, S0ll and ten men assembled 8. six-loom l0 s ,.BMu,,,u, v,mm by me SM". begrudge Uncle Sm om. hes, bu, um m the may 0, me M9,), I 3.”. Duh of Cmmm nuudm snow mechanics, etc. Members are select- seven hours and ten minutes, including ln- h rlviflilliigw this Ivillingel is ill: ma acting; -:f)IllIEiSl&131nEl:uC;latciot:i lining old Pnrgazinggttxmrsyigi C""”..1;"1M... ch...-locmown I . - . - Pall i ll 95 YIIOT lill T VET. Hll( 1 BC I HS . l . ed for their particular knowledge and in- sulatlon and plumbing. - my "mm in m,,,,nz Ms ,E,,,,,, lzeng, I such emigrants are aged and in- Dfa w- R. CCISOII - Money to Loan terest and make special studies without ' ", ' lgllo knpw if ,, sullable (lykc This Pl'ovlr.c9isln.ilc of the most (llgcnl. pcrsons. have llccome per- CHIROPBACTOR I . 5 fee or recompense in research on subjects Sea-minded Britain has been working hm" mm mm" W” "mm. 9" lZ,e,?5"”cl,,l;lll,,”,,':,(l lf,i,1:Ml::l ,scp:';.5,l T; '"”'”"”'V ""3" '" ,l,"'” C,”'”':,yf c,';;l.'?f'61l3l':;':-'3v'3N Gu"d" & H"5mrd f b d 1 l t t l d t ircraft-carrier methods to re Zzallirullcemfiopslo fullmlitt lalllislimrelrer modem conveoielicvs We ogre back- lilllldcseilislllilnnllinhhlflnzwlpisul? cl Phone for: 201 Prince St. G11-BERT A. GAUDM. B.A.. i.L.I. O ma genera m eras ' ' . on a ap mg a ' f ' ll; ml; were ,l,,m.' llw ,lV'..,- ward. D. spoke of our lack of Assembly for lhplr nccgssnry gun. T4- Ban-lgiel-g ma solicitors In food research the wmsmre bacon duce the length of runways necessaly Oi stocked willl fish, with proper elegtrgctitizl Bfalflfll New Gmgofv P0”-" Mdllldsbll. Ptdllt Cr , Money to ldiln project was concluded with a, study of the land-based aircraft. A Montreal expert has hotel accommodation, the facilities gym bzlghfysidgg R09-f lsnn l;?,l:l,:10L-i -- ----.---e N. h I (;.,,.,ll.,, Bull, .,l commem Bllll for bathing and boating Vlctorlri v - v 3 Quaker Allnlversary IC CSOH effects of varying temperatures and salt concentrations. Improvement in railway refrigerator proposed using a central high point in an The fact is that the science of airfield construction airfield for the same purpose. might well rival the famous St. Andrews by the Sea. This would be H matter of co- Fcdcrlil church and two stores in Stanley school hall, a community hall, a Bridge. and cvcry last place wants electricity. and this strange power (Winnipeg Free Press) It was in 1652 that from the top A. W. MATIIESON. Q.C. A. ll. PEAKE, B.A., LI..l!. Bell. Mai-Iiieson 87” Foster 0 crniion between the , . - car designs was confirmed by transcontiil- has lagged far behind other developments ,'.r:r,:Vell,,,;,3lurg,:lv,,,,,,,,.n,5 and .,m, l;l')l?.)i.all'l10 it':i:iIi:1ll )'eitLS2:3rell able gcorgeclltlirlsx nlllv1sf.:)EnnC:,5tll'i;(l: JOHN E NICHOLSON, LLB. . Bari-incl:-r.l,t,s.l;3ili!::Ilgi:,i-g;z:io cntal road tests. The basic change has in this air age. I ,,,;,' 'S,,, ,l,, kinds of gadgets that make life moved hlni to sound the "Day of mmm". Em D, L MM-"Egon, l,y,,g,, o.c. been tentatively accepted by the Canadian ' " ' JOHN ”' MVER3 li”lE7:L51'no5v0 ”in”?.l”.1.fb,3”l2?y :3, i:,i;l;:,l,,;l,;"l,,,l”l";j,”,l;',,”,",f,”,,1,l:,t,f;, collection: - Money To Inln u0- 11- F(:;3'TE3-1:-13;” railways for new construction. - Sixty per 'cent of all effort at Hal-wellll"'"”l”"j,?ff;ggWAg daughter-id-law is washlnii by famous followers, William Penn. ,0 am, Geo,” slm, ""' ”','.,,,,:',llf,j,' The details of atomic energy research is being devoted to civil rather than mi.l- WHY THEY LEAVE HOME :::f:,:.1”';V'gr:l;: ggmlytoclgthxiggsef Egiemfcilkw-as .;9':i1e:un3?9flf;i Charlottetown Lao Illehrnond M9 0f I highly technical nature But it itary applications of atomic energy, Sir I keaocr. ml h V I d, t should in timeh be uhioughu glcfingg J. 5. Taylor . mlght be mentioned that radiolmmp” 9"” Jmm C0ckcmft' Director of Harwell Re" wifelhqrwlis tdlldocltligt yiegitiyfflig and edussiy i'O:d5e tlllft mull. h(l.it"l':fleL(dhT3pileracl' unieireoil: gsheep- OPTOMETBIBT M”cPl'.S & humor duced at the Chalk River plant are in great and expanding demand in the United States, Great Britain, Western Europe, South Am- erica and in numerouso universities, hos- pitals and industries in Canada. The demand for the famous clobalt-60 search Station, told the U. K. Parliament- Sir John predicted that "a unit producing er from nuclear energy may be operating by 1956-57", and added that plans are be- ing made by which firms will share in de- ary Estimates Committee recently. young man of our community, was plcmcnls and going to live in the us. Last year he went there for a trial six months and llked it so well that now he is going there to make his home. We can ill afford to lose D. He is It young mail of superior character and selling off his stock and farm im- W done. and after it two days' trill ure down, mad, or, I should say, ugly mad. One globe-trntter came here in June before the patching was returned to the Information Bur- eau officer and threw his literat- declarlng her car was ruined. I guess her fury scared ists and make some of them prct- fold in an the earth." Last month, in all parts of the world, Quakers turned their thoughts back over the 300 years of l viclssitude and triumph through which the "inward light" of George Fox has guided their so- ciety of Friends. ' - The winds oi doctrine were hot Eyes Examined, Qlauea Fitted Corner Kent and Queen Sta. Office Phone 1056-House lola Frederic A. Large. Q.C. amiuiei-. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank of Canada Building Charlottetown. P. E. I. H. F. MacPllEE. B.A.. QC- fi. aounltmlin TBAINOB. B-A Barristers, Etc."J4 Palmer 8: Heslciii a. J. IIASLAM. on. 1-1-3- . . v Ban-later. lic- sources known as the Cobalt Bomb" velo ment of atomic energy. ability and very llkeabie. since the Official. Her tongue was and violent when Fox been his Loans on City and Farm 3, l, ,, M, 3. ll cinmiien ' three-million-volt i p . . . rclumlnx from W”. wrvlce he speeding, and very likely her car mission. A man might be whip- P",pem " ch-'h":'hwn': L L equivalent to 11 X-Ray machine, exceeds the present facilities of the project to produce them. More than During 'the lying-in-state of his late Majesty King George VI last February, has farmed for six years but now believes he can do better in the U. S. I don't think I would leave Canada for the best job that unpatched road. had also been speeding over the I started for Dalhousle in 1901 with 856.25 in my pocket-my bed, branded. and bored through the tongue" for blasphemy, if in- deed he were lucky enough to es- cape execution It was into this Allison M. Gillia. i.i..iT - BABBISTEB. SOLlCl'l'.03. lie. MONEY ao LOANi! Byron J. Grant. 0-9- 12, 195 ' - . 11 l 3 h l :1 l, g ch: school quarter's Salary (51833 Der stern and zealous atmosphere that 151- 800 shipments of over 70 different isotopes the flags of all the Commonwealth coun mnsdes oillnmglluosa oygmgu mm mom”. I had ,0 bmow N, Game Fox mmunw, ml cmm m mchmom, 8,” g Chmmmwn m nnkggrosmn mm H, were made during the Y9" ended 1390- 31. tries and the Colonies were placed at the Me dlfmem mm In D” m,m.,l through my course or stay home. to the possession or the "lnwlrd plllm. 5.. .. (opium kn" "ml; Borrowing is the last resort, and the key to all truth, the ' This ex- And D., if spared in good health "BM. 1951. south end of Westminster Hall. , , , l likely l, hi gom w nh, If It all P0551518. Should be avoids gift of second sight and the pow- lggqc -......... - pressive gesture met with general approval. ,5”, monllf, Q” ,e',',',.', , l,fl,,,. ef,,,,,, es; buti gilnglsulg l:bm:eGigv::;. elnlo ,,,,,,:h:mcm'.. hm W a J. A. Cuffllflllfl. KO. Dr. A. l.. M:C - - w - ' man W Ol' lluulrlu Flares . The same idea will be carried. out on .4 gorcrltlnzgltli gfevthapttcguvmg mm nmnckm but I am my R and M mm 60 u Wm Ind or-rominls-r I ml:l'-Nm'1',',fm, A greater scale in the decorations of the from me, now occupying a very mgltd tgebofgew f;;omthfmG0VgrI;; violent as those old hi; nd;ersnr- in Kent Street Phone in: GLOIIA aun.nlN:- M m The United States Census Bureauts de- Coronation route for Queen Elizabeth. -jrludlgieiga nelggrel w modem,” mm mm, 5505” whgdlncttlrlrgiow 6 "re mm; (Next to Blmpaon'a Agency) in oi-emu so. 1' " tailed picture of the average American Architects are laying out the area of Par- by ,l,,,,,.lc,,,, ,l,,,,,,,,',,,,. 0",: Cm, mltelli:”ifPg)rb:el;leevl;il&ye:;y'? f(1ilt' and um, wha month 1:lxbey:lfrd 11!: H. R. DQANI & coMpANY family in mid-twentieth century shows a llament Square and Broad Sanctuary in a :gg9"&H1M: xgkbeellnflgiggngl "I-nsd my one doubt! ml, 1 Wm, he :Ifl';”"'mi,l.'"".i;fmf"'m,on.,y” ',-who can-l-nlm gcgoum-lung highly prosperous society. In 1950, when single design of stands and decorations to gp...i..l.,.. wen; m...ll.m.a, 1).. would! ngirwlettlci ieuo s,.,.,.l.,.l .m.:,.lt.ty xhggemnualmewlxla innoorne: oeorg-13.9.; mama I - - I I -- 0! I 0 0 I M ' -" the Bureau made its last count, the aver- represent all the realms and territories of r;'el:f'l,1:”g,,:; ';o,:;"",f,'1;'ol, Tfgfg , w. 1. GREEN.- p::::".nE muquiliiy lit mind. BANDOLPII w. MANNING. 'c.a. - nus i-. MaePHEB50N.o:i5h" one family of four either owned a home or which the Queen is head. To complete the promotion. I d b t l?Vt;:la'n3hldg;mbro N 8) hTlI;ier ha.;n:4'Jlftel:,C(d 3210 all other offiecal at manila. noneun. st. JolIn'I. D . ' 't t are e ".91 mg. ;.-;f'? paying for one. Among their posses- project the Ministry of Works has arrang- m:fI"f,',d"'w:,':,';n”',:n';f”fe,';"m. " .... me; mum, m ,,,,.l lll,,.l,,,, "l ' " " ' ""' "' '" were such accessories to comfortable I as a car, refrigerator, radio and t)laphone; included in their immediate pit! Wu a television set. ()i.it of an in- ed with the Vicar and Churchwardens of St. Margaret's, Westminster, for the use of the site of their churchyard which extends round to the west end of the Abbey. y class-mate of mine from Dal- housie and Pine Hill was for some years in Trinidad as a teacher in our theological college there. His work wasn't valued as it should have been. (He was a bit too ,,........:.. SUMMER SNOW skiing to the 11,000 foot level. is enjoyed on Mount A habascs in the Canadian Rockies. with snow from 8,500 feet. and the lighter pleasures of life are no longer as suspect as they were. But the essential beliefs, in man's relations with his God and in the importahcs of peace and road works. these remain. It is OIIAITIIID Currie B'.'w Charlottetown. McDONAI.D. Cllllllll 8: CO. AOOOUIGANTI sroucmi, Quebec. Ottawa. Toronto, Saint John. lherhrooke. V-MW" lirklantlake. Houston Hamilton. ldnontorii. Charlottetown- 1'cleplI0ll9 in