-Retail Trading Zone Enos roux NW," THE GUARDIAN Autlorlsad as laaoad Ollls llsii Post ottlca no t. Ottaw s The Island Guardian Publishing Co. OIBCULATION Total OI” Zeno All other ...-..-..... Total Net Paid ................................--...- 12.31! Editor and Managing Director. J. B. Burnett Associate Editor, Frsnis Wnllier 'f"Tha Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Wsoksst Ink." ClABL01'l'E'I'0WN. WEDNESDAY. OCT. In 1950 An Ilnfortllnaie Decision The ruling of the Supreme Court of Can- ada that Provinces and the Dominion can- not delegate their powers to one another does not come as a complete surprise but lS nevertheless a severe blow to inter-govcrn- mental co-operation. There has long been a school of judicial thought which went so far as to hold that Provincial Legislatures could not even tie- legate law-making or regulation-making powers to its ministers or others. That power Has, however, been grudgingly re- cognized but its recognition has stopped ignation; but the fact that Mr. King did resist them is one of the chief reasons why Canada is a powerful and in essentials a united coun-try today." Commenting on this quotation, the Win- nipeg Free Press (Liberal) says: ”Where Saturday Night goes complete- ly astray is in saying that Mr. King suc- ceeded in resisting the pressures put upon him by Col. Ralston. In fact, Mr. King capitulated to Col. Ralston. Had he fail- ed to do so the Cabinet would have broken . up and Mr. King would have ceased to be Prime Minister. On Thursday, November 23, 1944, Mr. King met Parliament and announced that an order-in-council had been passed applying overseas conscription in order that our overseas forces would be adequately reinforced. ”Far from opposing Mr. King, Col. Ralston, as Hansard makes quite clear, sup- ported the King Government from the momentpthat his (Col. Ralston"..) policy was accepted- and the order-in-council passed. Thus, far from being defeated, Col. Ralston won his point and tar from holding his Cabinet and the country to- gether by resisting Col. Ralston, Mr. King saved his ministry and preserved the unity was cunsolslv. clnuimrrarowu r - in III l ;i oilih. .-4 ; .1 , .3 . P”, v ta! .....,., I l ,, ..l.g.,.. y Notes By The Way It's a lovely llsbit ta so-suit islnily anniversaries; and non: to tail in one's filial obligations. like the clgzpmducrlbcd by Ill: gangs- ver co ll ”so you -. 1 young may sell that on his birthday in wins .3. bagilgoto 'i'tniim:." us? collxrstulations to his Ilothsr."- tinorsow the town will be till! i: Othwl Cmltu the brim with stories of the one, The Cleveland sso soaalus s an '0" N” bu", mmul 3'" 31111. men. and ms on a baby gorilla iroin Africa, and sits to tell the truth tni3:nnT,?'”l weighed a. healthy titty pounds. Egg - lathbridgs Harald. 5' 2- -and :.r."":i .223:-,....". ..... p-.., 9 I00 0C . 0 ' Haox went into her use with two bsna- doubt a. great ststazrm-Tmd ' nss. one he ate; the other he often was also an extremely shrewd he cd to Yokadoums. She would tabs at times perhaps a ruthlsss ' n a bite only when he did. hr the clan, -rnn nu, nu, ,0 umgnp” ”' last few weeks Reynolds has sst.an like the late President noonwhy example tor the young lorllla by he was so bitterly hated by no :9" eating bananas, roast beet. plurns people. Like Roosevelt. he knew tin! and pears in her company. bits'ai- to cultivate and retain such W ter bite. she is doing all right, al- lsrity as was necessary for thpopu. though still iltteen pounds undar tsntion of power: but he C re gornlslmweight. Reynolds is not: he never arouse the same dOIS'e:ouf:t as ..- - Hens; ieriiimtzrgi pounds New York enthusiasm ss Roosevelt arouse; won! his supporters. It misht in. Great care should be used in dis- derd - Gcholns hora Falkland - be said of Mr. King that whu plnylns the mg or our neighbor. those who hated him hated hi' the U. 3. A. It is no cosnplinsent to worse than the Devil thos m our summer visitors to wave their loved him did not love him :0 Wm ms in their laces: they know that as their dlnnerl - The Nstioww such iiag-waving is done for tnon- And English Review. ml ey, and many of them are offended by it. What is more, they want to T T, I . la the duck ssasau opug: hunters will be-clslnbsx 3 "RH out oi their beds at four o'clock nf 9-0 momma and heading for than 'u's'-'ln'H'lf-Hs'- ' puauc FORUM i rblsioolumn is open to the discussion by c rmpondentl 0! questions of nterest. The see the Unlion Jack or the Red in- slsh here. 11' they could not bear to leave their flag for a week or two, they would have stayed at home. The Soviet Union is driving hard create hatred of the West among of the country by giving in, and himself applying the Ralston policy of overseas g Old chadonelown '. 3: 1: (Am! F. E. I.) . .. short of including another Parliament in the class of those to whom legislative pow- ers may be delegated. The ruling represents the final interpre- oourwrn VISUAL BEFRA(fPI(lN and 7&5 l7oe23'&ma conscription." NEWS lrnohr CALIFORNIA tation of the existing constitution of this EDHO . . . RIAL VUIES l-uirdl-n dmm" - , the peoples oi the Mlddl 2: t. country. In order to make workable natioll- ' lly e r the oplnlon 01 5 pngtgfifglfm 7” mmd" new Neva, was H mm, mpmu; nun ANALYSIS wide schemes of social security, insurance Q ””''”P'''”"”"' INDIAN sulvilwals gm, 3; 3,. the mu 0, mt week Elglylmtg: yvzszezzorgetziocrsizu , . . . . . . . . , - "M . regulatwn and ma,-ketmg lg is ngw ncces. Montague.Races today in aid Oi Kings '.'l.'U'ln's'-'b'i-'ln'..'ln'uFPaHs'ln'u'J'u's'b'b'- Along the "M 0! smoky mm lgtter: were mreceived from San ,, hem, m,'p,,,,d mm W, n,,'; G. F. HUTCHESON sary that that constitution be suitably 10UYll.V Hospital. -ms: can FERRY -me C,-imson forest stands, A,fI;f,:c,?,'e:,?nu,eo:":;?eo;fun 005' 31." "'"” ""1 me”d"”P- " "WW" & so 0 I 0 And all the day the blue-jay calls my! ex Wih niamllleli N amended sir. - It is a little hard to un- Throughout the autumn lands pedltion were in good health. Mr. .? The Patriot has advanced its price from dcrstand Premier Jones' attitude ' -tlameshcgnltzixzll. otntlhlszgrown. llln5- No language is in more nniymnl Optometrists two to three cents. concerning the car ferry service. Now by we Nook th 1 1 "er: 5 9 0" 9 "d W l'9' or consistent demand in the world P I t Taken . why bring the matter up at the Wm, an his glory espfgge ems turn home and Messrs. Richard than English. The B,mm council-I 53 Grafton St 0 I .. ' v I conference and what has the con- And an the sumachs on me hms ilzgigl 3:151-nbez B5m3l1'd V,"-'19 mt annual report say that if it devot. The French Republic declared inls date WW0? W G0 with ll? Have turned their green to red. 3 i "wbmme ""9 " ”"' ed almost all its resources to teach- It is a barren and thankless task for 1 - . . , , , Does the Premier wish the terms u ry.. steam oat collision had nu, English nnmnn 1; could my outsiders to try to interfere in a dispute 8u0. after lxapoleons surrendcl at Sedan 0, comedermcn changed, The, Now by great marshes wrap, in taken place in Sulsam Bay, be- meet mm, mm , Ramon 0, an , A , with 83,000 men. are very plain. we are guaranteed 3,, P fell to Iaussenser DONE (We-it ceaseless demand. Wherever the Glllsllt between management and l8b0UF ll? 3" 1"" o o a daily communlcatiionivvgth tn): :n;ll:- Thor past some river's mouth. Sczlggnzgdox :l:;Pi;5;:l-agld-srlfle who council operates - and almost the l - - ' l y l d er w e- .h t th I , W5- ?uStry' .It :5 eqlrnydin a:Mtsed' noM3:e.r' The ladies are bound for the fashion ti-:c:hmwne1e;sl:niorv;n ' 8 mugs)?" E mg 5”” "mm" tainkedihtha Marlposa immediately ill!i1i:”1erson”((7:ilililft!seie. 1"n.i'i'5x?3 "'J'k' Bnowu 0' P" 01' P3-11195 0 Suc 3 15Pu 9 0 Carry 9” Show to look 71!. the dress St - 1' The operation of this boat by The birds are flying south. 5”" - P 9”" Md DE-5591188” 5116- p1 ovam ems k 1 0 yle 1e gen. . K m are as ing t to ar- ( 3v ” ccedlng in boarding the west Point. range training courses in English and": the Canadian National Railway is a matter of departmental policy and up to the strike proved fairly satisfactory. If it is thought that it should be placed under a com- mission rather than with the rail- way, then the matter should be taken up -with the proper depart- ment ot the government with a view of having the policy changed The Conference had llcthing to do Mr. John Hawkins, of Charlotte. town, carpenter. was on board of the Mairlposa on his way to the mines. and by this unfortunate ca- tastrophe lost all the property he had on board. most probably the chief part of his previous earnings. Jan. 17: Letters received by the last mail from some of the passen- gers oi the Brig Funny, from this port in November, 1849, inform us -Wilfred Campbell. for teachers in schools and univer- sities. And specialized groups. such as scientists. doctors. members of government services and the arm- ed iorces, are always seeking a limited knowledge of English for proiessional purposes. These the council teaches dlrect.- London Daily Mail. controversy into fields which are by their uemen to look. nature outside the bounds of labour-mam . . . agemem bargaming The Queens County Ploughing Match The Car ferry Service is essential!-V R at Pownal today competes with other field C0n5tituti0n3l obngatio" of the F933”! sport. but the ducks should be falliiV safe Government. Its continuity is a matter for one dav. ' of Provincial right and in no way effects l ,, . , the railway brotherhoods in their dispute Summerside Wm Soon have its new die- real vice thrives. In European countries such as Switzerland. France or Italy, light wines form the daily beverage on the average family table while in England. Germany and the Scandinavian countries light beers or ales are commonly drunk at mealtime. In my various sojcurns in these coun- ,Clsis-opodist us Grass Osorga strut cllABI.0Fl"l'l'l'0WN. P.l.l. lie! For Foot Aliment . . . - -.ith it ' over the conditions of general railway op- :91 . . i ' tries 1 have seen or heard of littl that the dholera is com min a - y . generator in operation and the use of 1 am. Sir. etc. p 0 m 8 88 D R O F E S S I O L C eratlom electric power will receive a further im- CITIZEN in title may of the drinking of such hgvgc in San Francisco and other N A A p D S twp Commitg p cm e beverages as hair lotion for P 1' 0 California, and that Mrs. The proposal of the execu pews m the Western County. nxnmpye, am, d,,,,.,,,,,,,,,e5s ,5 my Cooper. wife or Capt. Cooper, ex- tee of the Canadian Congress of Labour , , , L'iigIt1gpU(':ll(l)-:L'ggE':HlIJIlAI;:Al'(TAE3Y cgginntnrcyn. Ionly in icotlagldi my own il;9cl'3lll91ll'80(l;atuhtahtAssemhly as tglls l - - ,- g . - c . amasame osay.l v iiersoman aug- - to lproftesitl vlfgorously any change l1l;sSC0:)lf Premier Jones. paraphrasing scripture d I M d d 3,1”; know 0, a few "red mddw awe . been amongst John P. Nicholson. 1 of. A. L. Maclsaqc r0 0 e err service smac S - . . . . s'r.-Yester ay as a n e n e; (fed mdd b - th 1, s c 5. pt. C l t in d olic btlhan Of a feeling Of re- m reply to PreSldentMoSher1S remlmscent the! iuncral services of this 800d sited industrial i)a'lcoi1l(?lE.m3iglz,ln Isllmd 1” Cll1”0Y"l:ol:lelr llflr 311'; LL... ' DENTIST T9350” 9 ,Y , g , ,' of the retort of the argumcntlve neighbour man. I was thinking or his life there was a slight rise in the num- Packet in November. 1840. taking BARRISTER. soucrron, Dental x-any sentment against Premier Jones. Dislike over the fencejlll am am 1., Wei, ou.re work and the great loss suffered W5 0, nm, Mddy. dmkm m with him his family, together wnn In I i ' id th d rt round ' l l y by the City and Province by his wartime due no doubt to th l ct Some 01 his sons and dim hte -l - - aL”"5 3"n'”lN0 of an lndlvl ual is not e soun en 8 th ' . .. - e n. , 8 rs n , . , ano er, and a darned sight worse. sudden death. that there was 9. scarcity of tn. law, for the purpose or settling in 154 Prince 8!. Clftowm 179 Grafton st. for policy, and the C. C. L. would be wise , . . ms me Wm be known 10,- joy; .,MI., W” um wunm. Being mssmsmd "mm 3”. "mm m t0 reflect that um” Wembers here are 15' The Navy League is off to a llcw start :lotl2htgorl.”:iclwwi::' h.enywasncel:ll::- n,;',l1e0,5”?,::yn::a)::t ..”.i'lin"”i".?5,S5 l:g:lhll?::ng:xtln::ylurr;:elnszol;io hglilsv ' langgrs tom ;.rhey' like an of. uii are with a full card of officials. Perhaps be- gfglhtiif ;;l,fM”01”;i:BfgvT&)”5,:f:s,3',3g Slrlctlve legislation as in public "1" "am F" Wm” days l1re- l titi to con muous communlea ion wl . . . - ' ' - a u - ., 2 vous to the de t 1 I the mainland whether trains hallilen to be -fore rbextt annual ndeetmg Wfe Wm he hear. ilorhd (zglltlintdlistiflggxizggtged rxillltglfig :e':i3a6l'::ce .2'J3.u3.'" hits: lnltotfg ""”'- 03-Pt. Cogggrunivtfs "rift:-sizit Mameson & Pwk. ' J' 8' tlvlon , ' mg 3 0" 3PPY0V9 Plans 01' the N3VY'5 g H L Id Wm. been associated and gong wmk thgy and it was believed by some he had A'w' "Annuals" Tia ' Optonsts-M running or not. to 0 d - - "C0." 1," W is W" ' have done, 1; n pn ,, been murdered, for the sake of hi A.ls. rssxn B.A., u..n. ncuenuny. it is to be noted mat the P P S8 ”"”?"":" . ilSl2'E..l.3f?oJl2i..i.'”?Si”'”ii...iS an :2: :3 an-. 29 .......::.:""'4.::.::”a. ....i I '3...” '::.".':l.";'::'u”:':' - . . . hi .t ll ilti. hard 8 V59 on we Hr-rear in: m as- H" - -New T Camdla" Ccmgress elf Labour and me can The vls1t"of Mr. W. H. Kidd, national wjrlfniir ngndluiplestild as bhslness ures as the introduction of resteric- 0' me Asaengeis or the Fanny are to Grant Georse street I om" "M" "””"""" "” 0" '-ll9l'l' Way home. and others are about returning. adian National Railway Were both repl'e- Secretary of the progressive Conservative man. The iii-in of Bruce Stewart ggiltslfltl-l;n.b;h:;u(::Jict::. Charlottetown Frederic A. Large. I(.C. 1 C - . . , . , , & C .. Limited of hlch he was . 5e"t?d at the he3”"g5,”f t1hetR”5ia E1? Party, 15 a routine one to familiarize hlm- for :0 many years Km executive strlctlon that they will succeed Cgiuf. 1. Mr. James Millner. ol ml5510ll 0" T1'3n5P0rt3tl0n 3-5 3'94” e self with local issues and Organization. He manager. and the Northumlbel-land best. citizens not best through con. r”1””3I”""v We 01 the passen- IAIIISTEB, SOLICITOI, most Wlde1Y Dublicised part Of the Island's has be I d . N . Ferries will sorely miss his zuldim vlctlon. not by dictation, The very gets, "1 9 N18 FBMY. for Call- h. . NOTAZIY b . f th t for lacin our car en a rea y in ova Scotla and New- hand and his excellent judgment. Word 'tempersnce' does not ilnnly be na' mm mm P"t' 1" N”V9m' Chas. R. um mu 0' Gun” mmk" me was ,8 reques P . g. foundland. Loyalty to his firm and ccnslder- complete restriction as to the he';;ml”9' mu" he” "Si Welllnl. 9 WHMWII. P. 3.1. ferry operation under a Commission or a , , , ::l1t:)lilO;(e)l3'stl1leedVl;IE'l-fn8Yti:)0;1;1kl:5e rglxaelx flxglgllljrgg gltalcoiiolio beverages, It ,3; gfgloilsd 0': n.s. II?”-our to - - . .. w 5 1 . 3 . ' M . Department of Government. . No objection His Honour Lieutenantncovemor T. W. sacrifices of hard work and long be in nu thinggcyifeei alga 533;: hear that those of his icllofv pas- Mnn.'wsmn' 'o"c"oPv Toonbs Bldg. 1,03 tit was raised at that time by either the Con- L Pmwse will be sworn in today to Sue t;';lllg:,"fV;f;":;g,y era?! in eating as in drinking, in f,f,',',if;”W:ff”” h? '9” bthlnd are all Ewi:”'"', :3" - . . I . s - 3 - A , 5 Tr”. ldh' - SW55 0" the Rfmwayv notwlthstarlqing the ceed His Honour Ljeutenant-Governor J. and constitution. He was an ideal nTowcn,?d:,:1';5o";:r;?g:,lxl:"1",;;gE:, j cugm,o-pr;-g-ow" M. Hun” ample oPP()rtumty they had for doing so. A. Bernard A h 1 , patient. gentle. co-operative and mam, is g state of wen-bu-n ho"; may ey also be used with tcmp- Phone I'll! 3;. uh; - S 1 9 KW presumes acts patient and best or all. with h , s erateness and discretion! ,1 - , ' , , , , M 9 WW1 and mental in which there osnisrs soucrroli. Its one on a given day to have been done at ;irl0"k3, ""1 P" "5 M 'l D "9 is complete harmony and an on! I "" 5”" ””" HON! To DOAN MP. Kill! Alli CIII. llalston the earliest possible moment of that day f.....'";f.'.. the great concourse of f:;l:”"3ll;;'C9 in all life's processes Charlottetown if! E memo” JOIOPII R. MCCMNIGII. mm'””""' 334 the investiture is both to take place and friends were pleased and edliled mus ngalnnggie 2'" r '"l h3"n0ll- B TTTTTTZT C t- fthe Smtements h by the well merited tributes paid ' ' llllleflte. and co- . n 7. W. R. CCPSOH Omme” mg M some 0 as take" Placei him by the officiating clergymcn "dlnmd llvlns. I-to-0-cacao-soc-coq nsnnlsral: soucrron. lta. Chiroprac made following the death of Mr. King, Sat- 0 9 o who knew hm, hm, -1-he gnne,-,1 erttlecgilgllsgdisi itself an ihtemp- . Qdeen Jtreot Palmer F Euiifsu urday Night slips into an error which is Agricultural Minister Gardiner an- ::;,"”,:.,,;;;,;:;g :;;":;:;g,,:;;'::7;,: much o .. uS.:.?:,':;f;,"3; :3 The Age-Old Story ....,,,, ..n,,';,','”"'l "' c,,,, ,, ,, ,, ,, 0'";:'-0""0l;;'m 10,, tdullf-perpetuated. and salt-aiilici- 9 " Mlldlllsence. It is up to each one of us in cur own daily lives to three clergyman and three or- ganizations and as the sad plaint- ive lanes 0! the bugle in the Last nouncesihat the annual Dominion-Provim clal agriculture parleys in Ottawa would unjust to the memory of another great Canadian. Saturday Night quotes from Palm" & Hush” A..J. IIABLAM. BA. l.'a..I. MocI'hae 8. Trainer And on give Solomon wisdom l.l'. uurnssi. I.A.. x.c. Mr. Blair Fraser, writing in Maclean's open on Dec 4 At that meeting farm Post echoed in the air on the remember this and to be tem . . , per- Magazine, as follows: crop conditions and prospects in the prom beautiful October day. in thought man Ind sci!-controlled in all :''n:: ","":'nl:.n.dl:: ntfooosinu much, um! M N. I. Iouanban rnslnon. as "Blair Fraser admits that while the in I "signed my neighbor "M de" 3' ' '"d ””V' '"- '3 i-'"' th '" ""' "”" " - V. mum 3” I . ces are surveyed, also the Federal Gov- friend of forty years to the tender item to help our less go;-tunng, ” """' "W ” W "'0 '9! Illoro C '''"'W"'''- P-3-L i-m---m-1 magazine itself was among the critics who emment indicated that grain acreages mercy of DivinerP:nvid5eIr;cee.tc 3.32:”:-E no m m, em, 0, mm, "9"" '0 WA" A. WCMIOII Gdlldifo 'thought other and stronger courses were ought to be sown next spring, after study w. J. P. bmaintnusw. Hog ..ii.”."-'iiui?."'2Ei1u2?.” ,'.T.',”.”' . LL3. ieasible' nevertheless Mackenzie King's of foreign market conditions, - s 04 I 1950 tlon and condemnation. Restrlctise figuring conncur loll & Mgflgigson 333573 I0!-wl'l'0'& Ito makeshift recruiting procedure did bring 0 0 0 snsusc ::::su:-so i 1:” man "' ""'"V ll sslulsrsss. soucrross, as "M" "Mn" N th t th I 1 better otth ho failure of other and WWW” 5”” "E75133-"9 lt.l.. Illil. M.l..A. 1" G "”'t ow a e ate amented Liberal "'9 04' Th-t they are ne- 9... Mgfnglgonl 5.53.. to. 5""? ” '4" l'v0'l'0"0" ERNEST In BAMSAY 189 Ills AVI. Canada through a war and a great internal crisis without letting events drive an irre- 5'" ' I” n "M l””"''' "M those unfcrtunste citizens who. to canny u "m p'""n 'u" '3 "'1' mill prosreu (Is in the sale of 'm""'" " u" IJOANS ON CIT! AND IAIN Goudat It Hossord member for Queen's has been laid to rest, pg... lo.” movllble Wedge between English and speculation is rife among politicians - '"""' the” c""'""l 1" 'l”h0'- drusl) be an French." garding his successor. It is fairly Cel'ti.-Iblen :omtl?:lx:kbo::chu,;o'i':r-czdmti my um-mvmmm u5"u.....u'"'"'in. 0 l::bAt3I2Aall,3::3ul:ic:"uLLn Saturday Night then goes on to say: that" when the -by-election is announced rm "ther'bmu-2 of the very oh-rlmcm-. nu. 3""! to H-- "Phls is a very significant. and an entirely there will be a contest. Among' the Lib- '.?1l,i,?,”,i,',l;',,”L,'”,f,f,',',?,3',l,f2,l,?,'1:,"'i,'I A p c"""" """ " ”"""'"" '""' honorable admission. Saturday Night was eral candidates mentioned are Mr, C I able alcoholic bdverages are mid T: l cI"n.' o J. A. MGGUIW not among Mr. King's critics at that time. Miller, defeated at last election, and ,',",”,l,',,:" ""';' l";;';", '""', "ll? ' ' " 3' ' no-nu pm for the very simple reason that we were His Worship Mayor Earle MacDonald. so afuoi o.”5i.Tt'i3 mineiinni i'icI Optometrist nnssuns. souorroa convinced that no 'other an stronger far an the conservative, are concerned. en-ed cream or vendor! and . cumin ammonia course' could have been taken without drlv- wing commander ,1, Angus Maegan, de, :f:;:.lj:"wl;,':";l;a,:';: l;I',:”'::ogl"','; compkmd Wm" xA"uy'u "'0' J an” 0 n ing that ll-removable wedge-or in other tented in the general election, in mention. I Dclsonous form as is the can ra- "' Remwu” or;.o”l,nI" ' ' words that no measure for conscription for ed, I fh”L”g;ub:':.l.l7 :,Xh':::- zgfgzblu 123 Kent St. overseas service could have secured the 0 0 o ' . .,m,.,,, m ,,,,,,,,,,, n,, W... 0: Charlottetown "m 3: :7?” support of more than an insignificant frnc- By the time the British Festival opensl "'” k”"" W” ”'”'”M ' Phone 2872 ." . tion of the French-speaking minority in in London next year s biggest-ever wash w:3i.u;ru;llfang':.'::o”:ih?:h:nvfm?r'u? ' ' Adioiiusg Norm sinuican note! Canada. Tile driving of that wedge, it and brush up will have been given the ”'"',":'7 l".:""" "M" "N "1"" 0' To my immna "Wk t9 mhwllf med! - - . not -- ll. I..l)0ANl I O0. seemed to us, would be a national disaster country. Thousands of buildings are be- j'.c.:;a 1:; ,'uu'n:illL'gcup:mn"?o :3,” T poucy " ”' bl" 3 Wmplete program. That is Ilonoion more Ierloull than anythlns which could ing cleaned and repainted, street decors- W '9'" ill"! on In Wtnlns. clut- ” mwem WW 90 lllllllclll security. Our fifty-two ”""" hlltlm Isa W Ilssslss 0. A result from delaying the sending abroad of tions "and illumination: are being installed, f,',"','.",L' :h"m”:,""'m'”.”"' ”' 9"” yem 99 ltlldy and exp"-genes m 1" your am” New olslnw i. lasts. 625- . troo conscrl for home service until ' - ” '"""'""'"' """ ” '- 9335-. W5 l P! Pted bomb damage remaining from World War leu non Alcoholic brvmu. II It Issmno rsssasi In . my - no: to French opinion was ready to scceptthat II is being cleaned up. Canals are being ""1 "',""' '” T M W" 'l M" ' 4 step. It required hot only sstuteness. with cleared and trees, shrub and hedge plsnt- ;:ni:h”sl:n:itt:.i:d:cl:It?:d:'l:I: qm3ctm'o8"P&8"”.9 &”i'” which Mr. King is seldom insufficiently ing schemes carried out. Hotels land 33;! mm W" in Well . III!-MI"IN?'4""',,,, - '””m'"'”' "3""! w” credited, but also great courage and ten- restaurants are re-stocking and brlgilten- 1': Is when drlnlilns is done in suainsl..ososo..ou.gg,a gnggguso. unity to resist the pressures that were put ing up In preparation for the Festival tour- mm and out pl-cu. behind . T V . V-0'"-W "M0! F5 . . .llP0nhimatthetilnaoiCol.Rslston'sres-istnlsb. .. 3:430;-n;ldpvgm r-mm '" 0-r-him .. .. Cid-sis-1" X