rscizroua THE GUARDIAN Authorised as second Ulele llall Poet Uffloe Department. othwa The island Guardian Publishing Co. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . ; - .,.,- x . s ” Firs Prevenlsa As will be noted from advertisements and articles appearing elsewhere in today: issue, special emphasis is being placed next ifltalttsivlu, ; The Battle of the. Atlantic be- , 'i'.Tr .,,,1 A. .'ll'iif3”'BIIiIilrE0fi..:I"?iIioi.MIllI 1 (Re. a. N. Press lplease) . Iieoluc nelcfor us all the quiet - I . l I I I t ”'3”'-iu""”” week on fire prevention and the co-opera- li::il.zoi:"-" " 1.3:: tlon of all our citizens thrournrut the f:"d,?f,,,?':,,':," Jig 2;; If-rgigh t v. . : ...;s.-. Ills ' ' ' - . - 4994 0. l:e- .. :gu:"',':e" PM u Mmu&”MgMgm M1 Province is requested in the campaign to '13; :Hur;en::nl-1 oh! the Int usoamy lieve that thelgreat .cmm.,,,,,,, Editor and sunaslna Director. J. a Burnett eliminate fire hazards not only during the ,,, ht : th ”," '”f” d It ” '5' limit" M18810 of the war WW" """"- W” w'"”' week but ve week of the e- r well in 0 0' theh 0333:. "I 1" mm M" W" "Mum "mm" c ry y .1 as . assay ways c at of battle of an inspiration beyond the powgr 0,; "The Stlongesf Memory is Weaker Thee the Weakest Ink," CBABLUTTETOWN SATURDAY, OCT. 7, 1950 ...m j.......:-.-...-.. Thanksgiving s7Thanksglving Day is set in our calen- dar when the world is filled with the glory of October sunshine, when the earth has yielded up its stores of food, and the husbandman has garnered the fruits of nis The appeal made by Fire Marshal Camp- bell is accompanied by constructive sugges- tions which, if followed, will reduce these hazardsto a minimum. ' Children as well as their elders can participate in this campaign, thereby mak- ing it a community effort in the broadest sense of the term. EDI IORIAI. NOTES fantire war. 1 Around it centred not only the struggle by sea, but the heroic ac. fence of Britain and the landings in North Africa and on the con. tinexlt of Europe which finally brought s end to the strife of years. Had the life-line in the At- lantic not been held. that great and fortunate enterprises could not have been undertaken. Yet. the Atlantic Battle was, in the main, unspcctacular for it was wag- ed ggninst a hidden foo whose at- tacks were made for the most part under cover of darkness and from below the surface of the waters. Be- cause of the need to use storm- lnan. , NAVAL l'ltAYE'lt' i . 0” "10 ranrlns of the sea: who ha; cool this waters with bound: until ay and night come to an end- be ill topreceive into thy N. mighty and most gracious protec. and Fleet in which we serve PIQBGXVO 118 from iihd danger; 0: the sea. and from the violence ol the enemy; that we may be a safe. ;abour. Just because it is so easy for us to The Battle of the Marne, 1914. . .. .- a tutti t,' up-uonthei thl -. .orget to eapless gladness and gratitude to ' ' ' 9'35... gvras chm riiildf" :;Vellet'ai.lc.l: 1'11 00CI510D!: tltftatixlltioninhlgiixitfltirts Him who is the giver of every good gift. zhrough Royal proclamation one day in the year is set aside when all our citizens may do so together. t For the people of Canada there is good reason indeed for humility and gratitude, and for the people of Prince Edward Is- land especially, the spirit of thanksgiving is most appropriate. While the turnip crop has been adversely affected, the potato yield is reportedly better than was antici- pated some weeks ago and in other Farm activities, notably grain pl-oduceiszl, and in livestock of" all kinds, the year has been one of bountiful returns. We do not really know what a poor harvest means in this Province. It is only when we relate our physical well-being t;. that of hundreds of millions on the edge of destitution throughout the world that we get the true picture, and realize how far beyond our deserts have been the bles- sings we enjoy. ' Officially celebrated on Monday, Thanks- giving will also be generally observed in - Loss of the "Fairy Queen" this date 1863.- I O O The Miramichi Fire, which practically wiped out the whole of that N. B. area, this date 1825. I O 0 Monday is Thanksgiving Day and no one of us need seek very lnng to find much for which to be thankful. O O O The Red Cross is proving its usefulness once more in the New Brunswick forest fires, it is prepared-the essential of such an organization. 0 O O Attention is called to the comprehensive rsview of pur agricultural activities in to- day's issue by Mr. W. R. Shaw, Deputy Minister of Agriculture. 0 O 0 The vacant Senatorship is no longer a live issue, though the opinion has been expressed that Mr. MacNaught, M.P., might be persuaded to give up his seat to let its git): thanks... and manygwerc laden with hard- ship. The demands made upon both men and ships called for miracles of endurance. The miracles came about: the demands were met. When the first. flame of con- flict struck the world in September of 1989. the Royal Canadian Navy consisted of thirteen shtps'and less than two thousand (1.819) officers and men. Of the ships. only six were fully effective fighting units. Their names were the destroyers "Sagueiisy”. "Skeena", "El-agar", "Ottawa". "Raestigouche", and "st, Laurent". Three were lost during the war. . This tiny fleet expanded. under the stress of dire necessity, to a force of nigh on four hundred fight- ing ships served afloat or ashore by nearly ninety-thousand inch and six thousand women. our ships served in the Medltei-. ranean Sea. in the Pacific Ocean. in the far northern waters of the Caribbean. in the Ehlgllsh Chan. nel andtthe North and Irish seas. In the North Atlantic alone. more than 3.000 merchantshlp voyage; were brought to safe harbour. fn their holds were close to two hun- dred million tons of cargo - the fruits of the earth and of the skill and toll of the men and women of the New World engaged in thcpreg. 010”? Empire may in peace and quietness serve thee our God; and that we may return in safety 3,. enjoy the blessings of the land with the fruits of our labours. and with: thankful remembrance of thy mercies to praise and glorify thy holy Name; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. - I O 0 Prayer of Admiral Nelson on thf morning of the Battle of Trafalgfir October 21. am. "May the Great God whom I we,-. ship. grant to my country. and fol the benefit of Europe in general, a great and glorious victory: and may no misconduct in anyone tarnish it; and may humanity after victory be the predominant feature in the British Fleet. For myself. indlvid. uelly. I commit any life to Him whc ma” ""5- ""1 3133' His blessing light upon my endeavours for serv- ins my country faithfully. To Him I resisn myself and the just cause which is entrus to me to dgfend Amen." I 0 I Prayer of Admiral Sir Francis Drake on entering Cadiz Habour. April f0. 1587. "0 Lord God, when thou glvest thy servants to endeavour any great matter. grant us also to know that it is not the beginning but Amen, Amen, the churches tomorrow, dwith hspetfial Ste; Serve in the Upper Chamber. fmvb .g& cu;hc;1s;heg1d, Egzrtgazlgllg glgegamehrgul ,, 1,, ' ' m n cases an wit t e no 9 e e e . . pron record was not-achiev- Y D . V1.0 Yield .. mes m a y 103(', P m ins mm a.) - , . Uld Lharluitetown ed without sacrifice. Almost thir- Ni ii" true story: throutlll inn l text from the r so p g - p,-mcess Astrid, the 18-year-old daugh- i (AM P E I This column is open to the teen hundred of our sailors gave ""19 101' the flnlshinz of my well i devotions; ugless the Lord. 0 "W 59””? ter of Norway's Crown Prinm Olav, will 1 ' ' J by fa-Lrlrgrsoiidernta K live; mm battle against t11e'lI3e,adu.di::V;Il'li'1SI:l5AE11:!-1:)": Redeemer. ' " on n . '0 - -' - and forget not 311 Hl-5 be"em5- enter Oxford University this month as an F05 T5355 W5 ""9"-'55 u,,,",.',',',”,,,"":,:”,,, " '" 1 03a (Rita aunt: shed mfg. f,f,?d":,, ,,,,”i,';;l ' undergraduate at Lady Margaret Hall Coi- -I-ex, Of ,, ,,,.,cl,,m,,,l.,,, lssued by Ily undo the opinion of 0' "19 00n1'"0t- Twenty-tour of i "av M ,,.g,., His Excellency. Lieutenant Gover- 5 wr-e-nor-dents A cmws clue: g,";.,",';l;;,,i:" "W" W the W ooMri.il:-re VISUAL y y ' ' ' m” 5" D"'3"””k D””y' 33” 5”” .-l.-.-l.-.M.-la.w.-d-.l-l.-.a.-l.rl.-l.n.r.-t-.-t - Nor did the sacrifice end there ..i tember. 1854. Here a little child I grstend, - .uE1i'RA(f11()N .35 Over 6,000 pairs of shoes, wortll h30,000 "Whereas Almighty God has been WARNING T0 CHILDREN experience that 50 per cent of the I-leaving up my .eith hand;' The hardships of long separation curity we now possess. Their sacri- Tmjay 15 being observed throughout pleased in His infinite mercy to Cold as paddocks though the "'9'" mm” am ""11"? 0' 519' 1 n. , jg y bg I Dell . Canada as ..Navy Day" and to,m,.,.ow as and made on special lasts for the narrower Wm me mmbmnu of umv lb g Hm I 1," mm up to net vigil in the chill dead of darkness A3513-S13 Sir The recerlt ublicatl i th ; naame of the Atlantic Sunday... Open feet of Canadian women, have been ship- land frtgmhtlhe ravalgas old the Chol; ,,o,,,',,,,,,, 0, I Mtg, ,m:"m'; 3:: a benlstzn todfall an 331"” d If; ::11;"::1;g:rKa.l:5 g , ,g - - era. w c as sin it own grea our men , an cn us .-A.rnen. : We at ”3”” Ships mi ”E3.il'””"'":if.: ”” by 3 ””"””." i"g1”d' ”"”' ::::r::..:'..;i: ::.::'i:::..::. Silt; ”.:.":.::3”..?i..?.l”””il”":ll; -................ :":lr::::.”.:.9:9.::..r.:.:.:':.'::";.: 9- F- HUTCHESON displays an churc para es give - i 'clty aaninst the careless use of ....i.E. if V r W o o . -- . . ' . in Ki e t goodne a, reward cl g years of life which. in is world of man in the street a rare opportunity tU Thfmgh the d"ew, Llfleut G”Vfl"'"m' h:5 m ,,,5,,,f,',,f,m,,, 0, mi, mm, min :12: 8etIt:ts.1:o;v!:h:;ld 3.3 peace. could.--have been better uaed.- .- 8' N, , see something of what the traditionally been mauglmlte . H15 0'10? W” not 9 a bountiful harvest this season: I b ,',,e C,,,,,,,,,, Nmon g 2 . Y" 1" ” W "N" W"W"h93md Optometrists - - - - f f 1 installed in Government House for some have thought lit. by and with the oil. for the Blind w k” msm The Stii mm who and so much "d '1'" silent service lS doing. It is also a itt ng advice of Her Mugs,” Executm - e now frcm Q ry dum; 5,, much Q,” we on ",3 W 53 Gnmm st opportunity for all to pay tribute to the wartime exploits of Canada's Navy and Merchant Navy. time yet, the necessary overhaul of inter- nal arrangemellts having to be,undertaken first. i . Council. to issue this Proclamation, enjoining that a General Thanks- giving to Almighty God for these His mercies be observed through- the precautio the past, blindness in Canada today could have been prevented if proper - And God spake all three werda, ...'lIion shalt have no other ns had been and those of taken in us who "0 Eternal Lord God. who alont f lvroedest out the heavens and nil. , tion the persons of us thy servant: i guard unto our most gracious'Sov- - 0391311 Lord. King George, and ms . Doniinions, and it security for such . out this Island. on Thursday, 19th day of October ngxt: and I do entl-eat that the said day of Public Thanksgiving be revarently and decently observed by all Her Majesty's subjects within this Is- land, as they value the favour of Almighty God; and that all minis- ters do hold public servicea in their have lost our right as a result -of childhood accidents are particular- ly hopeful that parents and guardians will constantly urge the ch"d"n 0' W18? to be cautious with "19" P18! things so that they 033 STOW up with Godis gift of vision still in their possession. We can assurelthem that the limited With only a few ships at the outbreak of the Second World War, the Royal Cana- dian Navy by 1942 was the main strength of the North Atlantic escort system which carried some 181,000,000 tons of cargo across the Atlantic during the war years. Norton The Edison Electric Co. Ltd. has recently been incorporated and has taken over the business of "The. Edison Electric." All persons indebted to Tile Edison Electric are required to make immediate payment at The one million dollars mentioned by Lt.-Col. Storey as being spent by Islanders annually for mail-order goods is equally available for local purchases. It is only nec- essary for businessmen to provide the is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath. or that Is in the water under the earth. worth the penalty of spending a lifetime in darkness. ' The achievement was remarkable, but goods and do a job of selling. :;,,,;,cd,,,,,' c,,,,,,,,,,, 0,. chapglg on gguuilai tombe gazed from pl.y. 1 m, 51,-, m, the Olffgce) o'frhThle:dEdisoll:1J Eltlagtrlc go. Ltd., formlerly h ld' tvl 11 th' untry into thinking e e e a nr-' W 8 , f s o .bows and ai'- o c. r:. wooo. occupe y. e ison lect c, an any persons av- 5 W "0 " is 90 rows. etc., is unquestionably not mid secretary. ing any claims against The Edison Electric are re- that when the need arises it Wm again be If large number of citizens will greatly '3” 6'19” ' ' quested to file the same at the office aforesaid for To those who have heretofore favoured FURY QUEEN DISASTER possible to create a fleet to do the job. The margin of survival was at times peril- ously narrow, and we cannot again afford 'to risk the economy of allowing our sea defences to fall below the essential require- ments. The men of the Naval service have shown that they are capable of doing the job of keeping the sea lanes open. We must not at any time allow them to fail for lack of ships or supplies. licvfsnaperlloy Day This date has been set aside by the International Circulation Managcrs' As- ed as 3 pmspecuvf Conservative "bmmec ::n:;:?:':,dt,;':M":':,":;,e”':1,:',;'!',3; ' . - . . O ' i - . - . ' , in Queen's in addition to that of Mr. An- , ,h be ,5 d Mum W ..m Offices: OIIAILOTTITOWN - smlntnnsroa: .. siolrrsoua - mm" as 4 mm 0f appremmt" i" .t..:. .t..'.?..... ..... ..'.: ...?. smsv AlIl'il mm in. miss Centenarian William H. Teed, whose funeral takes place today. He was a well- read, studious citizen, of artistic tempera- ment, and as an upholsterer he had no superior, and few equals in the Province. 0 O 0 It ill becomes; us to say what U. N. forces should do about crossing the 38th parallel in Korea, but there is nothing to prevent us fervently hoping that they will finish the job and bring about a united, free Korea, free from domination by pow- erful neighbours. . O I Mr. Walter MacKenzie's name is mention- gus MacLean. So far Mr. Miller, Mayor "Ijhe ship Fairy Queen. Captain Bulzec. left Chmlottetown on Fri- day, the 7th of October. 1863, noon with a strong N. W. wind. she had a fair passage across, pass- ing Guli Rock, of! Caribou, at 5.15 p. m. The sea was very heavy. but everything had been favorable un- til that point was reached. At 6.90 p. m.. however. the tiller rope part- ed. and the ship broached to star- board, nearly in the trough of the sea, and began to leak badly. Re- pairs were affected to the tiller rope, and the ship got before the wind again - still leaking badly. The fires then went out. bird the engine stopped. The ship again fell into a trough of the sea. She came to anchor at 7 p. n. and all hands kept bailing for several hours. At cum Yilliit possessions wiril sotllvo AND ADEQUATE INSURANCE. For your Insurance needs, consult our nearest Agent, or contact--- liYiiliMAli 3.4 co. LTD. .lnanranceSi.nce18'II payment. (3.11. The Edison Electric with their business we extend our appreciation, and we bespeak for them we well as the general public the full co-operation of The Edi- son Electric Co. Ltd. and its employees in the future. THE EDISON ELEGTIIIIHHJ. l.Tll. E. L. WOOD, President. - . NEWMAN, hpsecretary-Treas.:L ..,.' REBUI MOTORS ..s oluimf SHAFT GRINDING , stoma alrnoii.niNo; gfmbflf .1321.S3”Ei..2”lf”3.i”'lf.if.i”?i'5 giclionizld urge Mn Dtt?3uEalidfM-lctllfinlm 3ilnfli.?iia””ij.1a””.':”v.””lll3i32i.23i'.:'.? mm”::L”w"'; ”";”"”'"'"'" """"' ” """"'""" if 451 oiioiuiii sr. . . ., ave en men lone or e who were us on to perish. and . .1. .-District Manager at Montague. - E . no tribute is better deserved. In the case all gave themselves up for lost. . gummy, N, 3, of morning newspapers, the boys have to be early afoot, and, as most of them are school- boys, they must be fleet of .foot or have bicycles to cover their rounds and be back home in time for school. Their eral nomination. . O O I The sowing of floating mines was con- demned at the Hague convention, 1907, which applied the principles of the Geneva conference to nave warfare. International ing all hands in the of the hull next room AGENTS l'lfIOUGl0ll'l' I'll PIOVINOI 5 to R'OAFIE.SS i(x.N.h L, CA no so duty is continuous, week after week, over I h been so enemny disregarded by M 312 days in a year, affording practical "V 35 ' ' A J. A. cGaiger mining in early rising, "gun, habits, in, North Korean forces, however, that this . 1d. L 3- . -- mun" "Q l particular breech seems of relatively minor optom,-Mn - n.u..,ng' Bowm- lltiative. salesmanship, and the cultivation jeven any of them, become. Fremiers importance. as the coat of administering the scheme. A Northern Ireland-"sent nearly 31,750,- of goods fiiom Northern totalled: 1948, same.- vloi-tilotlinontocanatialntllofli-ntpl 537 V .800; tlanueryf-Jone i 9iI'.I'itiIlIlt.ly.l But: do v autolnobileiitletirancet l tllkjwlih. us? boot-' date todetoi colnlmlionsive r - A fcomolet. vlsuu Analysis "of a pleasant aindh impresgsio:-I persgnallty . . . . d , A , -which may stan it em in stea when T , l i , ohm they go out mm the ,,,,,.,y,,,,,,,,, 0, The c. c. F. is advocating the lre-im- at and Refraction 0.0. '7;i1nanllood's estate with its keen competition DONOR of 80""-1 Price c0"W- A3 M 123 Kent at v fwd. not seldom, m,b,ck,. The boy who one can becompelled to operate for long . -cm.-mmawgg um um ltteet . I-gm.o,,es hlmleu, ,, mod "3, bay. or new, at a loss, the policy necessarily means sub pm" 2872- . , rlottl an H g 'PlP0!' salesman. is well-equipped for entsr- 95'” fl” ”'"9't 'V9'!'IY'-”"3.b3':: '-he i'N ? ' A ' r WW” 3” ' ing the battle of life. They may-not all, in! 0' wt” '0 W i 0” "1 Si 9' " W of M 3.5.. up .