7 - 0 . ' 0 . PAGE FOUR , u , , . new j -rue GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN WM" NOVEMBER 17 195,, . g Tim? T H E G U A R D I A N population. would be a little more in 1950 pi. p.-mg. um . . I than in 1949. The above is a calculation, I , Noses B W Authorized ngeseoignd (tJ'lnaa"aMl:i. rm omoe using the word in the sense of "an estimate '32,: Tuimpgalr wmcu rutv Ass qurrl cuisnruuuo oorimsric, 'llilV l I 0 X r I e ay m pumen w. .. , grgg 7 Ha” "tum ' . t , The Island Guardian i-ubuoblnx Co. 0f Pf'9b8blmY'" It W95 "W briflg mm W9 cm. rnirNos1x:lf'.sflfs.faie:4:nsloI;.,.tTonmviizwrt onneffxffws I 'm"m'-' i CIRCULATION consideration the fluctuations in domestic h.,;,,.., u .u,.n,-.A,.a”t ,m.”uHownm now” who mm hm hm mt N t , . . . .. 0 . :::::.dlf:;"”Zo"l'I'; """ ---f'--" "'”j ""9 slaughter outside of the federally inspected ””""9-VWW M'5""5059M"'t""0 ”K0 7”'5' other lands are made welcome no l'Om0VlnKo0h:m0t::dt. thigh ummh -All other plants. Nor is it more than an approx1ma- undquxcmae otustlc mi ions as they conduct theiiiulves inn savemment must my, "”f”' l.o..m Nerpud H tion of the facts. as goodlcitigensdshould.mThei'e is little feeble propaganda Editor arm iuunaginz ')irector. J. IS. durnett got) frcetnfy bffifs 000: hm 0:: """”"”.?if" M the "W0 591:. ii Asao Edi r If Walker. V" ”P "e”- followed th 90"” ""3 F '” spites and feuds and antagoniema, colpt of thousands of lame nl - i th "id i i " cl cu . ” "Ti: Mew MM is "an i ”' '”'”M N” ' E5 ..e::”.. 2:. :::..:l:'. ".':::.:..”s . "'9 W"k95f Mk --. sire to become good Canadians, zens who said, --tlheeyf i,5:f?,,,d"”i CHARLOTTETOWN. FRIDAY. NOV. 11, who Fox Show. 31:3, 'f,Z,,2' e:,,3,2,",,5::'3 'f:,,;,::::; f;,'3;:f,”,,,,ff;,”m5;;;gfm aiagizt tie- Zj "T '”&"'Tj:' ii C O C n e ' P38311- and nationalities into their new do That: pretty good co ,1 "18 Nelson Touch Children's Aid Society. gosrneinuutmtrhenrinretainmwheyii tion that nobody behind tiferlrfdd gg: , . , ve c, ure an curtain trusts anyone, not ev , skills. by Eli means, but let them h.imself. -From Financial M , One aspect Of the Mamguy report 0" Potatoes and pelts are now being sought leave their nationalities and their PW- ; conditions. in. the Royal Cenadian.Na.vv has in both cmn-iouetown and summex-side 3:?..”l:;:: :.':::::.."l:'.:l:. ..l3”'i1"iLi;..'iL'2f:.... ' Caused mlsgwmgs 51009 its pub1'cat10n- It markets. w Halifax Chronicle-I-lei-aid. The same animal lhaet lljlslladgoxu , seemed to imply that the Nelson tradition o o . sh Mum h--mm u work inliich money for farmers in ,h, was being over emphasized and that it Nearly 40 of the 56 Canadians who the Trans-Canada fiiggway 1:: :33": f:;”;"';:'m;g1'V;'h;h10it ye.-in Could Well he played d0W"- perished in the airplane crash had been sent tweennlaritt alnd sxdiburlyciire l1p- Foxes are doing so much . . C, ' - . . g . V . :ren wnn ' NON none too S0On' D”fenCe M""?m to Rome as the; leplesemauve” of their ghe coflistructidlrig creewlr Tehhebgaff-I gfsiseifltfllfeolflllngiaffloisffhscefdhazcl nine Pm ; 5ugg95tfU"- era built a dam that formed a mum Cia:-:-ton has spiked any such ,,,,, then. hands, New Brunswick is parishes by public subscription. 0 O D "There was nothing in the report to 3311:: wgiggrs-:rltliCite!oil:isi!i;Iri;ymv;vxlos tgriigviieif ttrilie gameh problem, although - - . . 9 . . . y e o ' - Justify that aSo0ih0h- The WP0” l?f'?Fr There seems to have been Indian tP0U- the animals away and dynamited bear, the wiiffcatasaxflfi lJl?;nc?,,,:h' ' red to a feeling: Oil the Part Of 50019 Office-1'5 ble in the Western part of the Island. The the dam. The: salmon night. the pins on the bounty list. When and men in we that were to root or it not but .:;::::: i'.'Z33i.'5?'iZi...-L”";. .5 and that night the beavers t only rebuilt it but as a precaut erected two other dams farther down the river. At latest reports the beavers have the edge in the battle for the longer nights give them more time to make the re- pairs. If men were as determined as beaver in preserving the bal-' ance of nature, conservation would present no problem. -From Ot- . tawa Citizen. much of an attitude that, iWhat was good enough for the time of Nelson was good enough for todny'.” Needless to say, Nelson himself would have been the first to make short work of such an attitude. He had no use for ideas that had outlived their usefulness, and scant respect for authority that was not exercised intelligently. The Royal Navy'and our own R. C. N. have gained - immeasurably by the Nelson tradition of " the man on the spot taking action with- trappars lost interest ill them, A, a result, the foxes multiplied. Tn. noticabie increase in the fox ulation is the chief reason blamed for last year's slump in the km of ruffled grouse, or partridge hunters. The foxes got l.llFnl first Meanwhile the market price 0; mg elite silver fox - originally worn, thousands of dollars a pair .. hu dropped away down. -saint John Telegraph-Journal. bing0- a.-t.-.-.-l.-.-i.-.-.-H-h-.-l.-.-u-u-1.-l.-t-.-h-ow PUBLIC FORUM This column is open to the discussion by correspondents of questions of interest. The Guardian doeanot necessar- ily e ' the opinion at correspondents. &:'lJ'h'in'iu'in'i-'iu'io'a'i-!-'ioHoWn'-W:'in9JNo'.'i.'- NO MORE LARRIE GORMANS Puerio Rico's Nationalists Vienna was recently bathed in strong violet light by a cloud formation acting as a prism-and presumably Viennese could look down on the beautiful violet Danube. O O O The Girl Guides, under aggressive local leadership, are making great progress throughout the Province.' A good deal to strive for-"Every girl a Guide, every boy (The Telegraph-Journal) Puerto Rico's Nationalists, two of Whom tried to murder Presid- ' cnt Truman. are seeking com- plete independence from the Un- ited States. if members of this stupid and violent group attain- ed their -political goal, it would serve them right. but would be hard on their calmer and wiser coimtryrnen. The Little West Indian island BLACK AND WHITE SHITFFLE Sev'n skunks lumbering in a row, Taggiii mama. proud and slow, Bushy tails all dipped in white, Shoulder straps like cops at night. Go on skunks, and shuffle yo' The story about Snow while, in. fierce little cow trom the village oi ' Feronia in eastern North Ontario is The average Canadian probably makes little use of the short wave band on his radio but one can well sir.-I have been interested. for some time, in reading the letters appearing in your paper from Mr. a Scout." , ., - . .. J. A. Gillies, including the one in has an area roughl mil to th.t shoes. lmagl” Wh” 3 hm” he WW” "m'lKi11n8- snow White once chased out. too. much lcgard for prior oidels o o it your issue MNW13 with the song M Nmhumbmmdy ggumyi NB: we We go, dem b,Mk.wm,e raise if he were ordered to have a full-grown bear out of 3 mm whlch dld not take mto account an the cu-. Not only our eastern farmersg but the emmed ..Pnnce Edward me but a population of more than 2'. bmesg it removed. But that possibility field. For three years she r:in.u-lid Adieu!" The author of this song doesnt bother authorities, or in the bush. She was so savage ., 000,000. It is thus one of the most overcrowded spots on earth. Un- til 1898. when the U. S. liberated Alberta Federation of Agriculture has come out in defense of the Federal Gov- rather the authority, behind the iron curtain. In order to prevent foreign news seeping in over the a yearling, her horns were sawed off. when her last owner tried to fatten her for market. "she charged cumstances. The Navy is more and more being run Walking pert in broad daylight. Blocking traffic shore ain't right. You all am divine surprise. is none other than Larrie German. who lived at that time somewhere from behind a desk ashore. but the Neislili ernment's freight subsidy on feed grain, 'f,,,,Hf,.Q;LaesrnV:;:.yrt0;;ein,liif;oi?3 ggebfgfdfg ivl",i;'gmfP:,:j;e:;l”uE;g; Hold up, Tigerr. close dem eyesi air. radio owers in Hungary re- around the fields like a roarinl .tFadlfi0il IS 3 m0Sf V3109-ble 3000909-m and wants it made permanent. 1,-mu, He later u-em over to the Spanish Overlords. Smallpox and Go on skunks and shuffle yo' cenily were advised by their gov- lion". he said. However. the other the ineffectiveness in emergency which . . . State of Moine. and that is as om, menses were mmpm, mhrse ghfes. at V ernment that the post office would day. five men, with the help or . much as I know about his move- mg them and even the lanai hill"; 8 db?" black-Mhite be glad to remove short wave blindfold and two lassoes, loaded could be the result bands free of charge. As a sort of her into a truck and sent her on her mem'5' centres lacked sanitation. Hundredth anniversary of Britain's pub- He com , , posed a lot of pieces. in- , sts not it added that unless my to the stockyard fo beef. The f he Iettepboxes Wm coincide with the Fe5' eluding me "live T1?mmned mi” hr':i:3?ten?i::itmlf;-rovixhifmulfigd'g:,?",.11L,,b';Ef,:i; Xgtch em, 30! Egecifically requested otherwise fintriguing feature bclorfgs to th. . . . . . - . . m h ow. ' twal 0f Bmam 1951- They were mvemed irorflsndnerlosufaxvl-illidibflf in shot:-clgmffgfi-fa. SW35 Vfhlch l"”9d"Ced heamlghoid you' temper. wiiivh r.v0ii' hill in would be assumed thifleduglfllfg ii.1"l?f;u;'Z”mwr73i'l flfeeldeizlflengfl-mfiuslelg Fewer Die of TB. services, compulsory free educa- were willing und OUL by Anthony Trollope, the Victorian novel- gigsbzne. a;:l5Iti;rF-igieineg sbtxa':te.si.tzr:i2;;ilIt,on' and economk moms. Un,'Go”"o':n";i,:'lfn,:: 3:,l1lu,lff:'!)-,0. would come. As ine New Yorklby father when he starts to cm. I Preliminary figures from the Dominion lst. His pillar-box was first tl'led out ex- pom,” gcondmo: ehsting on amide; President, Franklin 1), Rose. shoes, 0 Times Vienna correspondent put!the roast which was once a part of - - - .v perimentaily in the Channel Islands in 1851 Island at that time- and after Wit the Industrial Development 1'56 sure not dem black-white ”- "0 it ”"h"1””Y P””-””” bl” 3”" Wm" "Fl" Wm” T””"' Bureau of Statistics reveal that uanadas ' om, ,m,a,he,s suuggied and gm- Company was organized by the blues. politically danserous to refuse the -I0ii"i81- Ontario. In 1948 Ontario dropped, for the o o o ,0 tell us so me mewwon that me governor , . . . . i ' I Weeks 920- Cheerios and i1as- If no A. W. MATHESON, K.C. , first time, below -the twenties, but this Mary Queen of Scots, after a hectic lifc- 3' ,Z:f,,":,b:he”i;JWg"f.giiincl;y1g; 3::-. waving throngs lined up at the Bm';:f,;',,"'.': 12,,” " 5,3, pgngg, 3.5., 1.1.. n. " ' mOSt recent 83"”! 15 EVE" 1110?? Speftacuhin time in France, Scotland and England, was Alma, Nov. is. to means hm, 'h,,d the mht to 5”” l Canadian Bank of Commerw Bid! P H .3l"':";::-nglcio Mn death rate from tuberculosis in 19-19-30.4 per 100,000 of population-is the lowest on record. The previous record was 37.0 per 100,000 established in 1948. The most striking feature is the record low of 15.6 established by the prrvince of and would indicate that the methods fol- lowed by that province -in combating the disease are specially efficient. ' d ti n, 3 Rican living standards, but these hi 1, pk -I . 'Every Province showed ha .re uc l")t her forty fifth year. ” have rammed low because ma dtiulzigrnsyreaied e second class chmmmwn, REL Prince Edward Island broug t its rate 0 o 0 0 Mud 9- E- 1-) -6 small dependency, in spite of the nut if the united states sudden. 23.4, a drop of 17 points from the 1948 figure; while Nova Scotia dropped from 38.9 to 28.5, New Brunswick from 45.7 to 27.8, Quebec 58.3 to 48.8, Manitoba from 37 to 23-9 Saskatchewan W35 d”W" 30 On a long term basis however supporters ””9"”Y high '0 Wm” M We and twelve dol'ars ior a factory t ' . I , A ress. I79 Grafton st. 215' Alberta to 24,2 and British Columbia 0f the policy are fewl galleries. with a handsome WW9" uorker. Besides that. the nature J. 3. TIWLIIR mm 291 f 91 sixty feel "1 height was "lsed of a riculture tends to we etuate Whiwxrcmmoxmmmxm to 36.4. o o 0 at st. Eieanor's, in Richmond 3 f m . NM? 0N”"'e"m . . Parish last week. The building is 1”” esmes End a mm" "mum J' P' Mac"'"son&sm Eyes examined, - mted. American -toilet 3000.5 mtefests are already partly boarded up, and ”Tf,f:,'df,gm;,,,;,,, movement stems, Men's Clothing That Fits Corner Kent 3: Queen Sta. Meat 3" "CS seeking substitutes for industrial alcohol there is every prospect of its be- 5 m.e,m from dlscomgnt about ' ofm,.phm..195g...nouu1o1s ' ' P y S C lull - - - ing covered in b the middle of P ' suns ' TOPPOATS ' - ' ' -- because emergency conditions would in- V the fact that the bulk of the I 19-0 t h d f S b C . . . . Jilly next. wealth remains in the hands of u OVERCOATS B. A. n 3 0 t 9 en 9 eptem er am te"5'0' 3" already exlsmlg 5Ca"3”Yc 1" "Great Praise is due to ""3 10- relatively few. Then. too Puerto 157 QUEEN ST. . namusnzn soucrrou ada slaughtered in inspected packing plants case of a serious shortage a Supply of li1al:1ita1nis toil lrtiiisnpartmof the 55- : Frederic A. Large. l(.C. Nonlgyl Em over 73.000 less cattle and 35,000 more "surplus" potatoes would become a decided ,2," ,,,,f,”,s,,,,,f,S e,h:mp,,v,,::ec," I '31, ””'51,:,'(::l.,:A”g,L'cfT0"" Eastern Tron Buildinl calves than in 1949, exported 12,500,000 asset, having a clergyman of the 215- no”, Bum 0, C-3”, chunbcn CH5:-:3:TlE1'l':)wN pounds more dressed beef and veal, and exported nearly 100,000 more cattle and calves of beef type and 7,000 more of dairy type. Inspected slaughter of sheep and lambs is down by 100,000 head; exports from January to the end of September. We This Pl'ovince's exhibits in pigs and Jer- seys sweep the boards as prize-winners at Toronto Winter Fair. Perhaps if we had exhibits of potatoes there they would have repeated the success attained at Amherst. executed by the English Government at Fotheringay Castle, this date 1587. Mary met her fate with unshaken fortitude in There is no question but that a support price for this year's potato crop is wanted by the farmer and necessary to maintain a high level of prosperity for this Province. Just when once more the man-in-the- street in the Old Country began to find austerity being brightened by a freeing of supplies along comes a "World Plan for ally overcame these abuses. there was a short period and contentment. But such pros- perity and contentment was short lived. Today the present generat- ion find that they are again un- der the domination control, and to intensify we have no more Larrie Gormans Zes3'-ii-9.br&00w&( 0Qe0 g Old C harlotleiown ST. "A frame of a church 48 feet in length by 30 in ELEANOWS CHURCH U.S. to promote Puerto mean in- dustrial development, and hydro- electric projects were undertaken to provide power. 0 0 of prosperity An act of congress in 1917 made Puerto Ricana citizens of the tin- ited States, and granted the is- land its own legislature. with of absentee matters 1 elect their own governor. In all, the United States has spent tens of millions of dollars in an endeavor to raise Puerto fertility of its soil, is incapable of supporting 2.000.000. Although there has been a boom in sugar - the principal crop current Puerto Ricsn wages are five dol- lars a. week for a farm laborer, width, and suf- (Reuters) - The people of Seoul. war-shattered South Korean cap- ital. went crazy with joy today to welcome the first streetcars to clatter through the muddy streets since the city's liberation -Harry Elmore Hurd. -.-1.... SEOUL. Korea. Nov. 16 PROFESSIONAL CA RDS SCVETI GILBERT A. GAUDET. B. A., LL. 1! Gender 8: Haszard Mailieson 8: Peolie Ricans claim that their "Spanish appearance" wt: them apart from malnlanders and results in them iy decided to cut Pusrto Rico free, and let it struggle toward its owli salvation, treme overcrowded dot in the Caribbean would be plunged into deep dis- as the handful Natioimllsis wish. of ex- that tablished Church situated among them: and the bounty of the Soo- ieiy for propagating the Gospel in Foreign Parts cannot but merit the gratitude of every well-wisn- er to the prosperity of the Island. It is to be hoped that the example Therefore being Justified by faith. 4;! . J ibio3EAmln MacPliee & Trainer Toombs Bldg. Bell & Mutliieson BARRISTEBS. SOLICITORS, to M. Alban Farmer B. A.. LLB. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR, lite. MONEY 1'0 LOAN ll. F. lVlscPIlEE, B.A.. K.C. E. SOMERLED TRAINOR. B. A. Barristers, I-:to.' Charlottetown, P.E.l. f Successor to George J. Tweedy. K. C. I85 Queen St) so Great George Street Charlottetown Dr. A. L. Maclsuac DENTIST Dental X-Ray dnoiua BUILDING I A. Wcilflien Goudei. LL.B. BAIIRISTER. SOLICITOR. ltd- Phllllpt Building ...of mutton and lamb are down by nearly Mutual Aid" which means that he must ”' me ”””””a"” M 5” ””"”'5 n.n. sou, lu.i.. A. in Gr non Street 1.000.000 Pouhds. but exports 0f Sheep and sacrifice to help raise from poverty millions Ellie ncfeff:;mh::laYild::r:t1n:o m ”"" M';'f,"":s0N J11" 3" 3icl MW” ” L'””'I C"""""" limbs are UP by OVBP 70.000 h8ad- 10- of people in Asia, Africa and elsewhere. 5""”3' ”"”9m- and will "'9 LoANs ozymceiv-I-yl AN;pAnM l spected hog slaughter is up by 550,000 - 0 - "um" 5”" Wm 5'" 1” W" 9”” V , PROPERTIES - . I ing above the surrounding woods v J I. P N hglsoll, h b d . 150 Richmond st. 9 n - fc ead, but acon put into -export is own The Doyiy ca,-te opera company has in many of the Parishes of Prince MAURICE c;,....,,".u,", p, 3,1, LL 3 5.000.000 P0lmdS- started a six months tour of North Am- ,:s1::g' um buudmg up gm 6 V; -:---:'---- ' ' The above figures are quoted from the erica. The tour includes two weeks in ciusiveiy appropriated to the use D5 w- R- C5759" M'""5"'33- 50”C"0”' mo mi 1 it of ti mdu t -31 d D . - - - - of the established cnur h ere t d Ciilrovmtor . We vex: myntecflsncil oflEcamdi:tI;iMe:iPac1:- Toronto andcwilldbeihe first visit of the in the wand... C ” RICHKRD p..,,,,,. g,.,,,,,,.,,. m Mm. sh Chm” P -. company to ana a since 1935. In Toronto ..pnm;e paw...-d mmd mm. 0 CllAlll.0'l'lE'l'0WN "om ma SP8. which adds: the Com an will la The Mikado The ten May 6. 1525. 201 Prince so i Phone 10'" p y p y ' Are Right Win MonOrnalCcn di Translated into terms of meat. there Gondoiiers, Cox and Box and H. M. s. Pina- " " ""' J bk M Mm ;&:1eg((3X)8gb(ig)0,CC0(F;OUl1dS mcgreboffporkti about fore, Trial by Jury, The Pirates of Pen- mgacoo-co-Q-co-m-oo-c-to-ov,; A "M "Y" os.P L'L sac , um Palmer 8: Hdslulill , , poun s less 0 ea an veal, zance, Iolamhe and patience. . It pacamals iiioligliiaal, - - ' A- 4- IIASI-AM. B-A L" and about 3,600,000. pounds less of mutton "jg f wammi out I've over wom.'! ”””'3I”3,;.2,?”5?,';'.?"' "9 3.... .1 i':::'tseeroti?cohemben and lamb available in Canada for domestic - 0 0 ' rnona m Charlottetown. REJ- consumption in 1950 compared with 1949 Several units of the First Canadian ”l”".”'l”l'l"'.i'l And in. noeim'.rigm..onm Mm”, W" Wham MON” T0 W” arm J. aiiAil'F7oI Army claim the honor of being the first M” an M" W "h exported, not, nearly 11,000,000 pounds to have troops operating on German soil '(',','l';m0” ' ' ”"”'m' "'" J. A. CARRITTI-IERS OPTOMETRIST more beef and mutton to the U. S. and in the Second World War but members when we were eheorie-,"we”:ver5 ”'"'""'”7'”""""'””""""”""' R - .'”” '""' 37'9"" about 5,000,000 pounds less of bacon to of Le Regiment do 13 Chaudiere assert that "'""”""' '0 God by "W do-iii 9f"Yl'"9r""'”"ins and value. 0PTOMl!i'l'RlS'1' "ONE ' 1 Britain. It would. therefore. appear that they were the first Canadian regiment to :I'rn:Illl'ed.sa:b '3.".ci'i' i.':o:'..e'.'i":5 hi; 7'7 Wlwiiio-dovl PHONE 2872 ' ””""'"' "M" A"'"'"" W the reduction of supplies of beef, veal and mutton meats by a total of about 48,000.- 000 pounds was compensated for by a not operate as an "entire unit" inside Ger- many. First news of the ”Chauds" being in Germany was given to Canadian war , on aipericaplta basin of human s . life. And not only so, but we glu Joy in God through our Lord Juana Ciirllt. by whom we have now re- ceived the atonement. HI. 123 Kent Street (Nexi in Simpson: Agency) J. A. Mi:Gui99" NOTARY. ETC. naamsren. sui.iiti'r0F increase in POFR Supplies Of 87.000000 correspondents on November 21, 1944. ,. cum,” mmiliso P0U;:S-1 d t t 1 d 1 Tile only French-speaking infantry unit in --------.- 8 i1cl'eaSC 0 8 Omestc meat SlilJ- the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division, it MpLlgng V130 L . P1198 0f about 39.000000 Pounds Would be occupied silt trenches in Germany in the, 0:: A flfiffffnmmwn n',,:'"g:,A::,:":?,?' Something more than Sufficient to miliir area east of Nljmegen, reputedly in the mmM"""N "d IN (illAIlAYl"l'll'l'0WN taln the supplies of ments on a basis in van of the Canadian Army then building - , New Glasgow "-"g;;lg:;.W" ",';;'';:"1.-,,j,i- '” 1950 equal to 1949. Canada's human pop- up for the Battle of the Rhine. The reg- ANMJNS Tm" vv. uruoi Thompson. (LIA. W m uiation is increasing annually at the rate of imam can trace its origin ac); to the lmyiilo Phonon: 2080 - mi . Ibollt 225.000 DBFSOM dllfhik the nil"? French regime in Canada vfhen, prior to 6' F' HUYCHESON T2 ,; month! period. January through septem- 1759, it was known as Le Selgneur 'l'homos- 8. SON MenuN.u.o. ouniua: e co. . 2, bur. new mouths to feed would re- Pierre-Joseph Taschereau's private militia. opwmmn. "mm. Q"hi::I-i0Ia1;I:I:uI;.I:::l.i:II&1nIIil;l:i:" Imam" I about 33,000,000 pounds of meat German troops who met the "Chanda" in "imam Km c,,,,,.,,...mwn. Th 53 G n at . land l.aIo. Mouton. Ilniullton. 9 domestic meat supplies. combat will remember them best for their N 0" c""" ”""-- ”""""""I ' . it-phone new love of cold steel, bayonet: and knives ----------- -4'