E25 599R cm- THE GUARDIAN: limousinesiofrtheiwealthy. individual auto makers are tight-lippedl AIIn;;,';diT"s'econd cm. H." PM owe." 3 ztiimt the number of air-conditioning unit" they have installed this year, but it's esti mated between 30,000 and 35,000 cars wit x. Depnrtment. Ottawn. The Inland Guardian l'ublisIhIn: Co. Iiilitoriinml kiln:-giinrg-Di:eotor. Inn A. l!;nett. Auoclaie Editor. Funk Walker. g CIRCULATION . I i ”lJtnern Prince Evlivard leimd like the dew" l l i F-ii ti. . l ' "the strongest memory is weaker than the weaken ink". l ::y1.in?.tirru ow ' FRIDAY. AUG. I4. 195.1 Deduction At Source Those who were surprised at the com- plete failure of Mr. George Drew's promisel of tax reduction to influence election re- sults have overlooked in revolutionalgv change in the tax structure of this coull- try. It has always been a maxim a directj tax is an unpopular tax and governments for long preferred to collect revenue from excise and customs levies rather than in ill? form of income tax or land tax. Learned treatises have been written on Wlli-ll levels of taxation could be imposed it without brin':,ilIrz about revolution. Those limits have long been exceeded without i even making the government of the day. unpopular. The explanation of this seem-l In: miracle is a simple change in the then income War Tax Act which received Royal Assent on August 1, 1942. The amend- ment required employers to deduct their cInplnIvecs' Income Tax before paying them their w2l'.'es. At one stroke income tax was almost abolished so sfar as the great mass of the population was concerned. True, they did: not always receive as much money as the)" would have liked. but that was something in be held against the employer rather than the Government. The latest tax deduction” tables call for 100"? deduction, so that almost every taxpayer is entitled to a re-I' ftlnd at the end of the tax year. It is :carcely surprising that Mr. Drewkr appeal fell on deaf ears. lnilustrlalizlng Pakistan l istence. Once practically regarded as frontier provinces of India, the country, was almost wholly agricultural. It lacked, and lacks, coal and oil, but an energetic programme of harnessing hydro power is given to cottage industry as a step on the. way towards full scale industrialization. l I Canada has played a part in the mod-ll l crnizatioll of the country by contributing to, f the aerial mapping of important resources.l plant, woollen mills and a D.D.T. plant. Schemes are under way for a shipyard in harachi, an electrode factory and phos-' mill in the Tha area. necessary to devalue its currency when' sterling was devalued in 1949. There have; been successive budget surpluses, although the budget for the year 1953-54 estimates, decline in world prices for jute and cot-Il ton. Taxation is being reduced. however, that. industry will be thereby encouragedi The Pakistan government and people aret making strenuous efforts to make a suc-l wishes them well. cooled :Autos The day may b:.;s-t approaching, says, the Wall Street Journal, when the average? I I - I 'ort in a matter of minutes. .ng they have in their homes and offices.I The auto unit works just like .1 refriger- ator or room air cooler. This year the giants of the auto busi-I3 ness started for the first time offering fac-l of 18 U. S. makes of cars can be bought: with factory-installed units. auto makers plan to make air-conditioning: xvailablc on their ears next year. 1949 when two small firms went into vol-I in turn all and install them on customers' ears. Though It costs from 5435 to near- ' 1;; 3700 to equip A car, with alr-condltion- I 138- 1'-t0i3.i;9WilIIpt confined to the luxurious I of the Icountry, it finds be so equipped. Thats a auto air-conditioning field. "From all quarters of the piddling tota' icompared with total auto output. But it's ' the attractive potential that Iappqars to be -beckoning more manufacturers into the industry," says Ward's Automotive Reports, unoffi- cial statistics-gatherer of the industry, ”de-It Emand for passenger-car air-conditioning is Ienthusiastically reported as above immediate supply. ltomer orders in the aggregate are believ- However, , strong, CUS- ed to be insufficient to effectively test the sales potential. When and does open up, however, it is expected tol i do so with a bang. if the market At Glowing Picture So been Free such defence effort has capacity to carry. not been If any velop because of reduced demands for de-I fence, there are plenty of partly exploited fields of peacetime activity, in which industry can make released manpower profitable for all Canada. rapi(lly has this country's economy: marching ahead, says the Winnipeg. Press. that even a colossal program? as the three-Ivear five billion dollar beyolld our slack docs dc- unexploited or profitable LIS? and materials, Some of these Iopportunities are reviewed in the monthlyi review of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Look- ing at the long-term possibi a strong which opens up a prospect of growth forl this trend, lltics of basic Canada more favorable than has been en- visaged for many years. gthis century, is now shown Carrying forward the current rate of istic. The. old estinlatzll that Canada's population would level off all about i? millions, long before the end of, to bee unreal- population and per capita real output, the Bank of Nova Scotia sees a population of schools, food production, can muster. ;25 million by 1980, and a national produc-Ii Ition of around 3563 billions. The capital lplant needed in this country, in homes. manufactures. Ilutilities and the like will create effective Pakistan On August 14th Celebrates lhddemand for all able-bodied Canadians, for Sixth anniV9l'S3l'.V Of her independent 9X"all the brawn. brain, skills and talents we eBTBEi7iTIl7JFt-s The fifth reunion in thirty-four Ivearsl well under wait Every encouragement is of the old 2nd Siege Battery, this evening is lVIaIv enjoy many another such get-to- a llotc.'.'ortlly occasion. Sv'e:Ii gether. I I A Los Angeles couple have made the The State indusmal D9V'9l0Pmeni C01”P01'3' news by a ”novel" method of reducing. In-l tion has taken in hand the development of1 Stead of using weird and wonderful equip. lute Inlll5- Paper mills. 3 Slrawhoafd mill: ment and freak diets they went walking.l 1 caustic soda-chlorine plant. (I fertilizer: son-mi peoph. ',,-in do a,,yIhIhg I0 hp diffpp. ent. O D I the ”Olc'I The superiority of Island Yorkshire hogs continent. The Canadian Federation I may not see much prospect of fna1'keting;Wlll recall the first flight made livcllmb up Nnngn Pftl'll.'ti .nr a steep decline in revenue because of the meat in Britain with the present price (MI ferential. tiltatc faCl0I'.V at L.VRllDl"' and R Woolleh is being recognized more and more widely. I I l If the quality is maintained, and there is no Pakistan is one of the few countries lllI reason why it Should noh this province may the Stelillnil M93 WhiCh did mi find iii well be providing breeding stock for a whole of Agriculture however, not to send representatives as in- of meat. kept familiar with Canadia I that we can take advantage of any changelm-cenitmr cess of their youthful nation and Canada in the price Structure which would permit I ,vited by the National Farmers' Union of'Mw science Just. at the turn of the bIv rather than increased In the expectation. England to 3 Conference on the mukemlg The English market should be.brothc-rs who n products so Canadian meats to be priced competitively. I 0 0 fortune in silver. William Randolph llurst, one of the lgreatest newspaper owners in the world, died this date 1951. His father made a W. R. HI went to Hap! first flight on that epoclint m:".i1 American will climb into his auto, flick ii, Val-d but was far more interested in jou,-.I witch and gel 1'9il'i801'aied- C00ling 00m” nalism than in academic studies. Already I8; to work in the "San Francisco Examiner". 'amili3F Sight 0n Smlihern highways 3”? owned by his father and soon took over the M1305 Speeding along With the Windows sole management. He soon built up a vast ?l0Sed Light and the D8SS9ng9F5 Comioiiit; chain of newspapers and magazines. He did; ible in the same kind of cool air-condition-: much to bring about the spahi5h.A,-nericah He went War but tried to keep America out of the tlons. I O Q I 'l'hosclCnnadians who sometimes lory-installed air-conditioning on their me-I that our schoms do not come up to the fllum and hi8h9P-Priced C3F5- T0dBy. eightl standard of English education can take ;First World War and the League of Na- feel comfort from the results of- a recent his- Institute of Education. at the time of Munich. the pupils, aged 15 to 20, did Three mofcltory test at Leeds (Yorkshire) University Of 1,000 students, 'only 75 per cent knew that Neville Cham- The busineils 210i an uhSi98d.Y Staff in! berlain was Prime Minister of Great Britain More than 200 .me- production of car conditioners. These named-wjhsmh chm-chm; Ramsay Macpoh. two sell their output to auto dealers who gig, and David Lloyd George, Many of not know that Good Friday is the anniversary of Christis death or that Christmas is t Christ. i he birthday of . 7” THE IGUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOIYN l I l l l l l SKETCHPAD REPORT IS.'I.'I:Itol' lluytltornc, lion. Mr. Bal- 15' we must indisputably . (lerson. ll. l.on'zworIlI, Wm. llas- 59m9hm"- it imly for Msmeuc ma" l . l-r" mow Too Much hpccrl 370-Wdw-N”'""”””"""""" W --s ' s , s 1 Old Charlottetown .m('IgL-i 1l.nntlmt Iirrri l"l'rv-st I9 ! "”T'f ” 'l'l'c :c'IiIl'rs v.lm have :'il!'P!t1lI' i uhul I'. E. I.) E lllltll It-rt Inn: rlcl Ir llllt' 'h . Ins" ? iIl'P - pt-urlllr-rrl "(lI:Ir.'l"” '-A--' 0:": l. i'lllif1Ilt”llP computer, Qlil”.I?.V'w' tltll NTY lC.VIIIIHTl()N ln':lcnl eII::Inc - the lfnztcit c:Il- ---v -w culator nn rtli. lt Inn multiply "K uthhiinl nl ill" B0-”IT(i "i A n””'iA-in OF TREES AN" Tiiii if-(Lei: lllil rs 2 : 1,1115: a CnnImi:stollerr. appointed by the l"-i51'ER ':F.'tlt.. It 4'. 1 srlve in .".u min. lnvzll (iovernlnont to mnn..:e the -- ms nu. ,-, 1.,-.,l.I.ym itlmh mt. )n;1lhn- l-Ixhlllition of .kgrit'iIlfiIre and local Into the woods my Mztslrr wcnt, IIWIII II". hum: tic-.l,.IH.a .itmI;-to ilitltlstrv for Quecnls County was Cifil” i”l'5P0lil- i”3'FP9hl- c. tutor: cnllltl mill (in In 5.-, llrlzl lit the Law (lourts building Into the woods my Master crime, I) ItrN'lPl'tlliIi, Jlltlzr llenslrnv presid- F0l”Fl3-”hiI Wlih in” and Shall” I inntlnz, Sill ln;':. After appointing A. McNcill But the olives they were not bl::Iri ,, W... nu. , L Kw:-nI:IrIv tn the Board. it was in lfim f: -'In':. ilihnt "III .l'.II'C"(l in hold the Exhibition at hi hill? filth) leaves were kind "1 rnII., to this (lx1ll;'.:ItimI of 4) or Ilelr lhls rity on Oct. 7-53 next. lfim Thp mm-o mg,-mt .Im,..t,- hp nt)(. The following were appointed fl The thorn-tree had a f112ll(l to Hint. s. .- the lnorc we need the llllPl- committee to prepnre'.-I prize list: When into the woods He came. mm In usn IHPIHI t It is wonderful to have tilt Out of the woods my Mn.-zter wcn2..r,-, It-,.-I nr .'Ill)illlll): but llnlr--:s wnl lfyrle and Mid He li'."S well cnrv .. l.'!lI II we llltl l)' ltnm-II ll. Long- ;()lll of the woods In . nster tt:lZIlf' out i that m-.:rlI ft-thy mi.) , also-I and l.. B. Icnntrnt Ivllh derltli and slinlne the tool of l"1lllllx:t!ll. t'Gt- ltlsm-Ii, l-1sqs., v.cro nppolnted n I When Death and Shame would woo must me its mzilnrv its our Wnnlnillrc in -Wlctll Suit-"INC lliln inst. 1-,1.-it-liinc-.. I;:rntlllflS for holthng the cattle II-from under the trees they drr'r. slluvx. Him last: I , M j't'.iv train that Mr. liilxlfini ls "runs on R free they slew him -I . v 'a tlurll il silentlitl r ce last. I. I Pnihiit sh L”'”l”Odi I e on his propellty, llboul lianlf it'll ll rim of the woods lle cnnlr. i s .-I mile from l(cnsiIII:tnn it is II I tN'tll' Ynlli 'Iii1r.”Fl .- that the stutlinn nnd other -Sl(lllPIV l..'IlllPl'. The crest of NP-llllil Fnrb:It. the races will take place on that track sevclltlt llil2liFF' mountain on Fulfil. Is Iltlst as l.:li today ns r' the licutllltllic of July. l..' the lnftier crest of Evcrcs lnnms. But now Nnngn g jllke Everest. .- ;'man at i:s highest point and onel 'mny say what. mountaineers have Come now. nnd let its reason his long known to be true. that there gleflier, S1iiII the Lord: though your up hnp; um h(-Iqhif: for moun- ”"5 ill” M Sl'HriPi- lit"? Shall be M l.'l'.ltFvlllP lIc.l;hI that has been li"l'iii' hf 910"! ihfnnih il"'.V he '9-'l clinlbed and the hot:-llt that llf1S till” ”'i"'-i”"- ”".V 5m" h'-' 35 V''"”l' not been climbed. so. In .1 sense. IlN;Ill,".a P.'trtr.I. like Everest. it. lost its iilnnlnrss anti its l(1llCllliC.'”1. l I ii43s)32iIIiQi5i3v'dt38Zf'3iZ4ZtIt?33.v't'm!”42N3'l3E Parbnt. 30 Years Of Aviation this full" - The lrlvlmincr. July iii, 1879. llllll liar has felt the foot of C lest pnints nf nclnrvcmcnt, e not diminished. :: FISH and CHIPS From the frying pan yo to ur table. Free delivery on orders of Title or over. I. Notes B); A woman's Inndhlg In sold to re- eai her true personality. That is, when the can find it. A- Hamilton Spectator. French doc-ion vnrn of an in- crease in alcoholism in Frlmce. However. seeing two premiers in once is not necessarily a symptom. -Edmonton Journal. A kind and loving penon in not always doing things for others. He in ii pet-aon.who is interested in helping others do things for them- eelvee.-Montreal Star. A Toledo, 0.. woman hes naked police to locate her husband who has been missing for two years. The impatience of some people is terrible. -Summerslde Journal- Pioneer. - People puule over why the north- ern lemmings insist on plunging into the Arctic ocean. If it could talk, the lemming might give the same answer as the men who climb Everest: ”Because it's there." Edmonton Journal. It in estimated that between thirty and forty million Americans are trying to rid themselves of excess weight. The full” 1'0? C3n' ad: is about one-t.ent.h of that. three to four million. These esti- mates are believable enough. Sug- gested diets appear in newspaflefs and lnagazi es all the time and books on th subject have a wide sale. More and more foods are being offered with low calorie counts. Taken in total. the spec- tacle ls rather awesome. Forty million people. all over this con- ,tirlent, are believed to be over- lwelglit some sixteen pounds each -311 Alp, on Everest of quivering avoirdupois-weighing 640 million pounds. It's very discouraging to think about. What difference, af- ter all, will one more chocolate lsundac make to R. whole mountain 3Irange of overwelglit. like that-I (Montreal Gazettel. l I l We sometimes hear about male emanlcipation. Wlii'it.I emancipa- tion? We applaud the occasional lrebel who says we must get away from it all. When and how? It took lour sex at whole generation to lgraduate from the hlgli-board-fence fcollar to what we called the glues-I 'ajar - a gross and frivolous flat-, ltery if ever there was any. The av- erage male figure being what it cover it sons. That being so. we should con- Isider the sheep. a noble hot climate ganlmal with a wealth of covering bllt ll minimum of impediments. Or better still, let us look to the lllrabs. An Arab knows about heat lit anybody does. He knows how to AUGUs'Irm 154. -1953 The Waxf. Mountain-climbing is not I lport to be taken lightly. In the Swiss Alps there were 22 fetal aectdems to climbers in the second half of July alone!-(Ottawa Journal). In Britain bacon he; been tum, off the ration flat. so now the British housewife can serve bacon and eggs for breakfast if she has eggs. - (Ottawa Journal). I The name "Ogopogn", mum", the alleged monster resident. In Okanagan Lake in British Colum. bio and seen only in the tourist season, has been copyright. by the town of Vernon, and-the neighbor the brute tor at least claims to have discovered ii) is mightily jn. dignarit. Kelowna had better dis. cover 0Z0l3030'5 gnmdsire, (nice as big and four times as ugly- I (Ottawa Journal). I i L351 Week. Dr. Brock Chisholm Istepped down as director-geliel'a! Iof the World Health Organization. 'at. the expiration of his five-year Iterm fly that office. Just. as Rach- Ilmanlnoff is best remembered by Imany people as the man who wrote the prelude in Q sharp minor, so Dr. Chisholm is unfortunately best known to many Canadians as the man who said there isn't any Santa Claus. Rachmaninoff never lived down the prelude and often said he ruecl'the day he wrote it. So far. Dr. Chisholm, apparently. has had no regrets about what is lsnid to shatter the beliefs of the Virginlas of this age. But Just. as R.achmanlnoff's real claim to fame lies in 3. much wider field than one piece of music, so Dr. Chis- holm's rightly honored place in the world today lies in lnore than his speeches when he was deputy minister of health for Canada. Dr Chisholm rose from a small-town doctor to become head of the world's greatest. and most wide- spread medical organization with the firm belief that. ft. person"; ills stem as lnuch from his emotions as from the workings of his body. AIReglna Leader-Post). TO SELL STAMP COLLECTION LONDON, IR.eut.ers) .. Ex-King Famuk's s8,500.000 stamp collec- tion wlll be auctioned in Cairo next February by a London firm of stamp aurtloners. H. R. I-farmer Limited. 'f'he collection consists mostly of Eszyltliali stamps and some rarities from other coun- tries. ii.3FaEE6i:?isEEn -- V. omvna. 13. c.. (GP)-Deer are proving a menace to fruit. trees and ornamental shrubbery in this lsollth Okanagan district. Residents report they have chewed hark off more than 50 trees. and are bold enough toginvade lawns and cat insulate a body temperature of ,98.6 degrees from on outside tem- lperiiture of 120 or so. And he does 'not do it with boots. belts and ltourniqucis. -- Toronto Globe andj plants. Sanincl Colt, inventor of the fa- mous revolver, obtained his first patent for a six-barrclled revolver in 1835. lMall. I i :INHHfS9ONALiCARDS A. J. HASLAM. B.A.. l.L.II. l Barrister. Etc. l Bank of Nuvn Scull.-I Lilian-tier: l ' Cliarlottctown. l'. E. L l MONEY T0 LOAN mnell. Muthieson 8. I ll Palmer & Huslum T'.l. r I .ll'll..tl0. . C. ,1” him ll” uh, " Orders lit A.M. until I Fostef ,M,,nCm,, -I-lm.-In ic Innlnin.. II ..n. nttol .nrz toI. I I ulrnnenl snncumw no I II was hnh. M” I. chug,”-Iv 3-:n dlsp'It."ltrs frnln New Delhi, l-fer-I Mldlllglil. K R mu! QC that modern aviat:-an was b71'.l.Ihl--"-n BulRl- "I nihlllli" "i In Gill" Slim-l?i.V5 high G 3 nib-1-my LL3, .The advance In flying and the nu. mnn - llstrlan n10lllllfllll9Ol'lliRI I ' ' ," '6 F lprovpnjcnf In the H-hm hm-I 5p3gdlIlf'11lll, came to the spot above JOHNNYVS FISH & CHIPS. "In. ogrtpeitlzs Um .nf aircraft in the past half fiDll.'ilrIVtWlIllClt therr was no more ln'.7lln- DIAL 9356 I50 Richmond Street is one of the marvels nf ciI'illzatin:I.ltalli. no mnle fvnllgn Pal-lint, Ch"lo"uown' EEIL Aviation is such a new science that: Hnw to lilP.'twlll( the relative "F'W all these 55 years 01' mnre of we merits of the climb up Everest, the the Imnn in it heavier than air craft. IF:-ench expeditions recent nscenl I The late Wilbur Wrighh and his of Ann.-Ipurnn is a problem no one It would be 3 serious n1istakgIIl)l'f)lllPlf Orville whose aehievemelvtlrrnlly In-ed attempt. in each case is being commemorated were the pioneers of this yrttltlthe qtlnlilies ileccssn-' were pres- this branrl cm. In each case the risk of death I vnrinus misadventures was l?0ntlH1i'- A Tclenlless nroirmm niltgrent, Nanga Pnrbnt. has been cal- llllll nnd NT-if 5”0593l'Ch l-W ill? limited "the most. murderous mountain unsrnted A btcivlflhii the Himalai-as'eIlils because 2!) I Illvcs have been lost "in attempts ll W85 U" to climb it. Sixteen persons be- i7-1903' ill"I' ill” liil4l'tlolwilig to A Gcrmnn expedition land actually flew the first. p0ll'Fl'P(.l:di(.d in n shmln nvalnnchn on mp InlIl'Cll-Wilt 3' Klillf lidwkt hhliih C"”',lnountaili in 1937. They had taken ,nllna-an event Wlllflh had Sllt".l”l.”5kh' nmhnhh. n,.N,,m. risks than Ipro'fonnd influence nn the course r-l mm, ,nn,,mninC,,I.inK ,,.m.,.mm,dI I its my. I . . . , , ' "title two bl-other srielitists tlr- III(;I;l,.lc,lQIlIiI)snllI.i;.lI:,,Il,a.;.3:304mnqmrm 'sl'.v,llrd and built not only the al:'-lnm ,,hm.,I.II.Ihm, One by one .rr.ift. itself but the propeller fllltllconqucst MIN", mmnhIyIm ginllllllsc engine that. propelled 1?. Th ” ' lI.Today'n climbers attempt fonts I I from which those of a hundred of December 17 was 120 feet in 12 years ago would have ttlrned away. .Thry have some advantages in equipment, in oxygen devices nnd in prepared foods that the other trl sales and repair shop at-tuallv got ,llliclel-way in 1800. but seconds and later their foil-..li r..- I tempt was 852 feet and lasted for 59 Iseconds. Not. it long flight, but. thej Inames nf Wilbur nnd Orville . I lwrhzht. were recure in the annals M M mmbe” "Ev" mdt Hm I lthese new advantages are not of history as the fathers of htinialihmough In acmum Mr me new Hn, ”'.gt;i'l('iilEVefiiPlil8. What those achieve- ' ' Iments say is that, in spite of flight. . About five years inter Ipowel-ed flight in the British Em-, V I d lg” """,,"t.,B?gd"k-. Ctgctlliif-ELL "2l.2".i?.lli..f”...i endur- relon. wien . . t ase' Bat - i ” i s lwin went aloft In his Sllvyer Dali. "ife iii Ill” Ihcegfi 'E"'Il;g M I!” iBui' -'0 F3Dl'-i hid h90nn'i9 ihE Th?-C llawk. an Italian. Angelo. flew at inf progress by that. time that a the mug of 433 mug; an hon,-I To. Ifrw months later the first public any hipp,-opgtyed mpghlneg fly I nlr straw on the North American: faster than ghg speed of 5oundIand continent was held in Torontan-.1'. the agg)-ch for more gpegd 15 not P9Ti0Th'iBhl'9 llR89d bY Chnflun F-I yet OVCT-Inf from it. All this ur- Wnlard at Scnrborouzh Bench. lcnmpllahment has come In it lthort some idea of the rapid advance me.IIm(-I Aynazingl in" aviation may be gleaned by the -- -- N --U -1 fact that by noon Louis Blerlot. haul W'TTT"T"":" made a successful flight. across the: I Ip r English Channel. And then came 00”!" fr” dlSUAL talks about flying across the At-; nEFnAc'n();,' AND lnntlc. World War I interfered with inuch plans but in will Alcock nnd; ' ANALYSIS Brmvn flew from Newfoundland to Ireland. 1.980 miles in 16 hours and 12 minutes. In 1921 a U. S. Armv nlr squadron new around thel G. F. world. I & so" while long distance flights were b.l it h- ll ' - ciioiliiiiedawiiiiipiiiicticgdil-nlri11en Optometrists also developing speed. By 1933- jnst. 30 years after the first flight 53 Gmiinn sued by the Wright. bro”. et. Kitty l l The watch that remembers to TH E GRUEN Now we ' AQUTOWIND K Auiewind "VALOI MIX"-oxpan. 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