THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN MAY 51947 L‘) - is; es long as he/lives. "Mes u" way ‘Y: PTDTDDDlDDIl liflfllg There are many more republics than there PUBUC FORUM ms. us. NORDLAND \ r Through Half a Century l a b . o " " a - use to e emocratic parties arose an over __d_ Th“ ‘ohm! n on" m vmdn", Emu“ .. i897: threw the monarchies because the party leaders m m“ made the people believe that monarchies were 1t we rot ‘ ' ’ l" “ Q “t?” l”. “m: g::::tg:;f all: The Founder, Hon. Geo. A. Cox," obsolete and that the people themselves should “or. could it not be mauled It 5"'h°'l‘°d “’l)t_:‘;i‘t';':_l‘fll“3't,x,:l' PM‘ om“ really rule. But in almost every instance, es-ilhe "m l° ha“ l‘ ‘"4 "m" "l" gséol filtilsuiijiiiigiglil: rhom l“ l ‘ ' PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Sold the First Pelieyl Y Morning Daily (Founded ln 1887) -\ ti v P sldcnt Wm. R reciallY in Russia wh-ere the anti-manarchial fighting stops?‘ 0mm Cnmn‘ u! "PM" ti" °P'“l°" °' Preeident. Ian .. Burnc- i we" l‘? 1 - , lggponflgufl; Burnett; Srcyu-Trcus, G. iii. Burnt-fl; Editor and movement began, the people have found that Its n touch period a man facel “" mmfsfgutmhhwdzofipzlnu“ Mnnisllnl Director. J. R. Burnett; Associate Editor. “,0 smuiied "rulers" did 11°? "lle t" "lll 011d We“ n°b1>dv will iirro him be- QY ileum omnen r . . . . h ' r - - Fm“ “““‘”" tl-.at the democrats, Socialists, Communists, or scfoisersniatsdfi flf,,“l,‘,,.§‘fi0'f§}fi°§,‘,_ FABM POLICIES -'-' Telephone 1890-] Apt- No. l. Connenrhs A’; re ea ‘es ri '. r _. editorial entitled “Mr. Gardlriei-‘s . .. . G lll -A.rh i . ,. . . _ Po eiitees engineered the abolition of kings and queensdfavofreze at"; “fuurQnTtbtiiQ $11" with lffxe" "lwlfsh “W” ‘m r - _ - , '1 . . erence o e curious {ration MONDAY, any s, 19.1 by fair means or foul, are overwhelmingly more over the ruling or Japan as a test. in Canadak subsidy policy’ m ref _ ‘i_"—_*——_——~\ Legislative Authority lf our Legislatures exorcise swC§Pl"9 PW‘ ers today, lct us rcnicnzbcr that this W05 110? always the case and that the SHPYBMPIY °l Pu" liament is the product of a long and bitter struggle for sclhgovcrnment. Even in flHS Picvince the battle was waged for I nearly a century, and during one administration the ls- land was prgctically without parliamentary got‘- crnment for-ten years. lt was not a haPPY time, except for the bureaucrats. Under the British North Americl ACT PllO powers of our parliaments, Federal and Provin- cicl, are set forth in detail. To the latter is allotted exclusive authority aver many matters, including property and civil ‘rights, municipal institutions, and "generally all matters of a‘ merely local or private nature in the Province. The specchiriaking that goes on in the Leg- islature is incidental to the main duty of our elected representatives, which is to enact Sta- autocratic than the most unpopular monarch who ever lived. The people had national, elect- ed assemblies before i914. Now they have rione, or if there is, it is merely a body called tcgcthcr at long intervals to say "Yes" to what- rver these professed democrats want to impose on the masses. The manarchial countries are democracies; the Communist countries are autocracies: ' Communism In ‘China Events of recent weeks, says an exchange, indicate that Chiang Kai-Shek has come to realize that if he is to get the full sympathy and support of the Western powers in his struggle against China's Communists, he must do considerable house cleaning himself. After twenty years of one-party rule and almost as long a period of twoeparty war, China is to have a multi-party government under terms of a new statement by the Generalissimo. General Chang Chun has been named head of case. The idea sounds all right, given the task of bosslng the job. He's doing quite well at it now- St. Thomas Times-Journal. Niagara Falls expects‘ to receive 8.000.000 visitors this year. A pre- ponderance of this number will be Americans. many of iwhom will find Welcome them for what they ate- paying guests. —Welland-Port Col- borne ‘Tribune. Woodstock hn not. had e. record- ed case of diphtheria. in something like seventeen years-o marvellous record and ii great credit to the community. But complacency over the record should not. allow any ro- laxinrz of the safeguards against this disease. -_ Woodstock Sentinel Revieiv. Alter many months of agitation by scutiish farmers. millers. groc- ers and housewives. oatmeal and barley products have, been removed from the points rationing scheme. supplies are now sufficient for all normal demands for human can- provided General MacArthur ie _ of Agriculture, representing 377-,- iticit- Wfly to other parts of Ontario.‘ gard to barley and oats. At. the loot of Parliamcirit Hill, as you know. iihere is tho national office of the Canadian Fadcralinn 000 oi’ the organized farmers r-lczir across Canada. Obviously. their is no information or data on this coarse grain price or fccdrelailon- ship, either from the viewpoint of the market or the primarypraduc- er which is not available to the Minister of Agriculture? Oi’ course there is plenty of room for confus- ion as between what l5 ‘available’ and what. actually is ‘used’? The organized farmers’ desire to steer clear of the shoals and nar- rows of party politics. as doubtless you are eiware, is deep and b11111 11D- on, bitter experience. Nevertheless. the Agriculture Minister has thcln- estimable service of a iraiion-ivide personnel in the C.F.A., the Agri- cultural Advlsory Board. and simil- ar thoroughly representative and posted authorities. at his call in the building 0t a given policy_ I would like to think tthai these men are in something like continuous con- sultatiorr-before. rather than all" decisions have been arrived at?‘ ND not only did Mr. Cox sell it, be wrote it himself. s, -—by band! Fifty years ago. when The Imperial Lilo started in business, all policies were laboriously liantlii-riitcu in a style known as "engrossing", taking riczirly liall an liour for a single policy! roost A roitivieii PRIME MINISTER of Can-tin. Sir MacKenzie Howell, succeeded Sir Oliver Mawat as President of The Imperial Life. I911: SINKINO OP TITANIC. The Imperial Life paiil claims tn dependents of those who lorit. their lived. In mu dinners Imperial Lilo cheques have helped ependonte feee the futun. i919: IN THREE MONTHS of the influenza epi- demic, tlro zit-all: lnse amongst Imperial Life policyholders equalled 60% of the loeeee in (“If “'5! ylflfl. I946: IN 50 YEARS of nprristione. The imperial Life has distributed Slfi-l. rdlllioue in policy benefits. This veiir, The Im eriel Life bed Q1137 millions ofinsureuoc in force. TODAY, MANY PEOPLE live comfortably on the prnrccils of impcrial Life insurance. Children are bein MORRELL and COMPANY Olllrtalfll Accountant; Intern Tris Balsam; Phone lll’! - In a“ B. M. SEARS. 0,4, llelldent Partner lll Prince Street i err. w. HIGGINS ‘ CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT P.O. Box 457 wrowa-oe McLEOD 8t BENTLEY W. l. BENTLEY. LO. l. A. BENTLEY. K11 Barristers and Attoriieyg.» Lew rooo-owwo o oeeo 004044;... t ’ H. R. DOANE It CO. Chartered Accountants B8 Grafton Street tutes and votc mancy for the carrying on 0f the Executive Yuan-a post corresponding to Sumpiiorp The Minis“... remm," Th,“ is,‘ paragraph h, “m. m. Qoverriment. The very ward Statute means a that of a prime minister in our form of govern- traders H111 the Public that the cellent report of arr ~ l7)’ - ~ ale. urchose or us of these f-ods Preml r Jones in the P.E.I. Liais- low made by the "sovereign power" of the state. merit-and the Social Democrats and Young ‘for ‘flpher than bums“ consumpmon lalmee-(Guardian. AP,’ 26, which Statutes are divided into public and private Chino parties have been given government rep- is an offence. -—Edi1'1b11rizh Swls- expresses precisely what this rena- - ' ' ' d ' _ n, ‘ h i, 1 d; "Moreover, I sir-b- Act,’ the luster dealing with private bodies an resentation ma hilt lailiatnrgslollxutions comine from t-rluraicrl, families are bring cared for—tl.iroug imperial Life policies. Your imperial Life represente- iive will help you plan insurance to fit your needs. or fl- vvw-O individuals, the former with matters of. more Thus Kai-Shek has at long last broken the “my do we u“ the express,“ taming communmes Show,‘ go n] gohiu-inmtown general concern. To quote the Britannica En- monopoly of the Koumintang. lt remains to be "apple pic order" when We 1181111 first to the Partners Federation. ‘I; _ . . 0:0‘ b8; _ Box Mi . . - - ' ‘ " ‘ ' ‘ :ici Ban , Mung“. ¢v¢11>i>11=<l111r n. v11b'1= i=1 1111s ~11 5111c“ time 1r v11 r1111 11¢ tistiirrzzi us: 1111961131 Llfe l o" f‘ 1 . . . M-“ u r‘ . 9f the realm’ m the govemmnl free and public crmclsm and cur-y. Because every Saturday a atlon of Agriculture. they needn't "woo I tQOOOOOOOQOOO-OOOQO-QQ-QQQQ CHARLES R. McQUAlD IA. Léglilflll-lf“ moke 97°55 blunde“ l“ their will suplmfl Chung cllu" l" a budlY "eeded certain Puritan dame, Hepzibah bring lhOse resolutions into this enactments at times, and so do ‘the courts iri clean-up of corrupt officials. ‘gig: goggxalcgivelzf 1125125 Hgirrsc expecting t0 1181's‘ n11 nerve- interpreting the legislative intention. There) is ‘Still outside the government are the Com- 1m h" family througllipthepweek_ mofcblkxjse the“, are a hundmi a story that some Western State of America rnunists and the Democratic League. The lat- 51.9 labeled each according to the facets in the agricultural problem. FOUNDEDII97 HEAD OPFICIiTORONTO CANADI PROVINCIAL AGENCY: 75 Queen St., Charlottetown ’///// lerrhter, sounim, passed a law, in the interests of‘ temperance, ter_ organization, according to observers in gjybértuiiei: izgzktfi: izfiigigprxslrtezrfrrgltlh $£1°ivglcoe“'?gli“l)lr0$f “on”. m that no drinking-saloon should exishwithin a China, has lost almost all ll'5 strength. The Com- mrrangeéL “V” 5am l0 be i’; apple mco: but‘ when a“ issaidimd do.“ return o‘. the books so Jen‘. but may “nrked under m. awn“ m‘ lam,“ Tm“ swam‘, 4 mile of any school house. Under this a court munrsts, as has been made very plain, have no pie Order. theft‘ is a lot of common ground of will he repaid at our iime an ap- specyfls for a monm Charlottetown decided that certain existing school houses must desire to ca-operate in anything less than a agreement for meiiIcia‘in‘g~0g§l;-i\'lellé' rlirc-lhui- The work of a fishery inspector 711°" "l! 15 Encll"! Hid WmPIiCI-tld- T119 e be pulled down! The interpretation of the let- Communist dictatorship. They are the ones N" m“ Mm" P” “"5" 1:: “FEEDER-r _ - snowed up. stark-watching ' dare; inciud 1h -..' 01 ter of the lGW mUY ClEUYlY be 5 mull" “l Pam‘ Wlwl mo" "m" “"7 Mlle’ Smgle gmup/ have given way to the practice of kecp- -€-——'—“ _ Fish Inspectors radar... muiuuois qf whim ugh. BELL a‘ MATHESON main purpose ls conservation. In - Br-rtisr. Columbia. the inspection of l; a ,,,§‘,f,'{°“;,’_;'_,f“ mount importance. Lord Thring, a noted auth- committed the ravaged country to the further ing an eye out; forlolhcr blrgs. says , -—- - t ‘ ‘ ‘ The Toronto Te egrani. I is re- orriy, declared that "when a bill becomes law, devastation of civil war. ' v N __~ (Oytawa cm: , _ it will have to run the gauntlet _of the ‘judicial The new head of ‘the Executive Yuan was girls?!‘ fiaorrgqflgrcolrtaDfozglir A err ‘sfieifioailmzpattrtmrggsgtlitncminxpaflax F}: n. L. IilAAtaHIESON. 1.1.3., 5.0, bench, whose dignitaries delight in pointing out well chosen. He is a liberal in whom the lead- Saw a lrgoded lwflrbleq’ last week. p g m“ dflmlufe in Bovernment "“°7"""h" _ _ _ . - , . paseag, of salmon l4 e very lfllpOI- . the shortcomings of the Legislature in approv- ers in the western powers repose much confr- This screen and Yellow Specimen glagllzgogfi Bx th°f°i“l?h.5hm*“l' tent portal’ an lnsifivtol"! dllllfl- mus 0131331121?) M.“ - ' " It re- dence When General Marshall was in China l5 seldm“ °b5°rv°d “aside Hmqd‘ i Se o‘ Taming for ing such an imperfect performance. . or Texas and winters in Vera cum _ . l L ' g fisher}. inspccwrs on me Atlantic During the course. the trainees m, Mahmoud ‘L mains a fundamental principle, however, that seeking ways and means of ending the civil war, An opinion expressed ,5 that the and Pacific coasts. It has been ln- a“ given thorough and damned cTlTWmWWllo 7-5-1- the legislative authority resides in every Act until Chang it was who gave him the greatest co- recent Texas tornado was respon- smmed by the federal Dem t t lnstructilon in the various fish-pro- . - ‘Me 5v sending m“ hooded “$11,191. Garganiuun ranges of bluc-dapplcd of Fisheries. collaborating Wlitlmlellllt) oesslng method‘ ‘um “'5 drym" PALMER 8' HAsl-AM it has been amended, repealed or set aside as operation. ~ - h,“ L ,|_ “u”; 5M u,’ ultra vires. ,. _ , fllleti t l d» I l . Tl l5 so far out of his regular air lanes. Dcpmmlent °f velerms B55815 “a (mung an m" n! l ‘uuusmm ‘Ta lt is we ourselves who sit ln our Legislature, GARU.~\N'l‘l‘-3 S . m,“ dam, manic was“ o; cobalt and me ch.“ SPTMCB c” I . v l5 to fit them to advise fishermen on a n" calma ha.“ Wu a" w s lres. . k The vocational training Sgbltiosrilogt 3H3" thsndapprzminmetlllywfg Deni oi Non Booth Chemhll have an arm)’ Just one-tenth ilie while mmnd drums n Sufism“ the Dfiimflmfl" 0f labor is also g p g ' (7 "lllmwfik P-E-l The llerrymaniler by proxy Our members are our agents, whose m _ city's ghost. assistln" “m” “l” ‘mm’ them l" lmpecl" Mobil’! To 1.05m ' . . ..eoftlit rantl db "l'- .- ,, . - .°' , _ t ‘ i acts we cannot repudiate, but whom we can dis- hayaesed gnglalgdf‘ ggvmy ‘$325518 Strealcteftiwxglicthfitricig‘ leiol scaifs from rgeizdfuurisc 0;‘ twmh“? '5 “°“' gihdiidtshzo vfalilailurwlglriciihsfiyd this: "m. u - no‘ B" u Cllflfge l1)’ ltllllrlg l° leflecl lllel" "l lll“ "e" There is no sportsmanship says the Ottawa h“ a“ “lrlmme “my “him 31°“ Down clown the hills a bull-voiced i“ B T"? " l °. Ma""""‘°5 “d over their duties u regular fishery H F Mdtflii 3A Kc . y, -t Even Wm‘ u" m", safeguards to . ' . . is four limes the size cl’ our whole '“.a,,.,._fan n _ " 15h _.C°lumb'a‘ M “hm!” f“ inspectators, they will be competent ' ' ' ' " ' ' °PP°f ""5 Y- F ‘e minorities sometimes Journala but only ITIPEIJI} partisanship, in‘ the rec- sanding farm The Unhed 5mm Plunges from Cloudy Cum that fxri-orrncesnlroulns ivarl vet- m “m; on qfilcenuy and lmpw “mritsoggsraoeagté. "15"" "m5?" "3 "u r ommen ations of ariament's Libero -weighted has sctnminimum that, on ap0pu- - b h- h "is ‘ '9 lfcmv"? "Sirlm °" l" t.‘ o; ti i311 d d i smart-i- L "on liiffer and Governments force through measures fedismbution commitlee- F01’ lllflsc recum. ialion ratio basis, makes our setup n‘ echglefgikioflfigoréaln “m. “Ahari Qlrllimlstil; ifs? to iheninsiiectlfdrui lifnd grading m!” Bum" chnfdnw“ with the aid of their supporters that are neitli- mendmions go buck to the ¢Qn|>gmpflblg tgcficf, lgaljiorfrigalxhhefif; Of staff‘? that wind into the windy mrngigivcn lectures byttqivelllcsaof "egulauom reaammg ml“ if. A. McGUIGAN, B.A. Pl’ It!" "l" leawlluble- The mmedY h" “"5 of the "gerrymander," a tcrm opprohrium which military establishment is. of course. And @553 are mmmrous ymmrims the Dcparinrcnt. of Fisheries in “may, u“ fishcriss onginccrlnsi and fish cul- lies at the bar of public opinion. It may be a we had hoped bekmged m, m, t |-_ unthinkable But to risk the gatnu- ~. nlmiugmn, gongnol ' ger o our poi Y . g H l.l thc sand w.‘ __ ,1, t I Th l l elow process, but it is the surest and safest one. ti“ kimfililiilitsiéllllllcséiésllgfgiiiastqzliiliititlhactg Th“, . ké--1l‘\iStyf<'>fl(l’\\'3_\'S red as work sigh‘, ‘igisggxtiiergesfigeaitsi: to hetlipottihureem brxifmilidespaofielvhgiligvafltlg: 001mm BUILDING The constituency of Muskoka-Ontario, rep- tribute in blood of those whom onto f“ ‘imnd pa,“ “.1... invei 3°11!“ the Halibut Commission and whwl Work such as mathametlcs M_ ALBA" FARM“ International Salmon c-o-mirussion. and English. But the main gnrphaels resented b the ch irman of the Fri: e si e l‘ “ad hmf-‘ed l5 "'3" “'°‘”-‘*"- A‘ l‘ x Y O 9r s v the co\_ernol._cencl.al has an aptly o’ copirélélfhvlaipr Hanan, m n.0,, ‘Ilicse lectures and courses are ls Placed on such eulblccts as chem. EA» Lhl. “Barf; Time" iisoiviiv T0 LOAN ft is interesting to note Standard Time was adopted through the efforts of the American Railway Association which had found that end- less confusion resulted from using local time. At the Prime Meridian Conference at Washing- ton, D.C. in i882 the Canadian and American railways agreed to its adoption and at Sunday noon i8 November, i883 the railways of North America went on Standard Time. The Legislature of Prince Edward lsland in i889 adopted lntercolonial Standard Time, the time of 60 degrees West longtitude, being l2 minutes and 29 seconds fast of the meridian which passes through the Provincial Clock of the Law Courts in Charlottetown. Conservative party, is wiped out; the smaller riding of Glengarry (smallest in the Dominion), represented by the Prime Minister, is left in- tact; two additional seats ure provided for Northern Ontario, where Liberals are in major- ity; the Lake Centre, Saskatchewan, riding repr resented by the Progressive Conservative cop- tain, J. G. Diefenbaker, is all but eliminated; and West Ottawa is split in two, the Progres- sive Conservative part of it hived with Carle- ton. Yugoslavia’s Marshal Tito would approve this highly. The tacking on to Carleton, a rural riding, of all that part of West Ottawa south of Carling avenue, and taking in Ottawa South, is as fool- ish as it is brazen; a bolder attempt to make West Ottawa safer for the Liberal party could put it. our armed forces must not do. thcri il rs the civilian who will suffer. —Hamilton Spectator. We ivnndor if some of the ritgl- isls of the automotive industry have not grown a trifle avray from the common people. Instead of fix- inclllrc neiv cars with a lat 0f shiing melal and fancy gadgcts. would it not. he llE-llfl‘ to oifcr the people a lrigli quality cur at, "Keeping up with Jonoses" in the automobile business and there still persons have been priced right out of the market as car costs grew lilirhr-r. and higher. Now. instead of wondering ivhcthcr to buy a car with this gadget or a car with become a negative clement. If they ca. Arid hooded peaks vault into cloud- ed ivonrlci‘ l" rive them a complete knowledge pt the ivork o! the Dcpartimcnt of Fisheries. as wall as qt‘ the varicrus istry. This is to give them the prin- ciples underlying fleh procuring. Becterlvloey is taught to them so “cm “frumc, me 1515mm my“ duties they will bc called upon that they will understand principles rolls our to sea. la ncijfonn as inspectors. It is a of sanitation and food preservation Reverbcrniiniz words ni blntanit rnr-rv kind 0f school nnd somnthrng and lr also deab with spoilage o! thuiidcr. "illr-frli‘ new ln government pra- fish. Biology gives then-i e know- Duil as a drmarrs glee. "dull ledge of the life history of fish. It; hills FECIUCStEI‘ meadows ‘walled __.._ These particular subjects will not .,,.,,h 5m ‘more are at. present. 130 taklns: only give them informatign on m), On which like evil praNPY-S llic Pnurscs. From this number 100 will in their natural habitat-but will clrcnp price? Thcre was a lo‘ c-i’ is some of that. But. so marry splinxcd lic. vririm flnmcwlikc plumes that blfivm upon their ivings. While rct-l clouds nvlihcr- by -- ‘rhe roe-has made his tic-st 8111011!‘ the cliffs. . And in lhc evening from R mm!" tein‘s tlC-Tlll". Remain as ihoutzht. there blurs i111- scuntPot drums ‘Iihat call titre clients home. ht. sclcc-lcd for permamcnt. appolnt- enable them to determine meatisres mcnt. Those man have been chosen im- training by thr- Civll service Commission in consrulation with the Department of Fisheries and thc Department of Wterans‘ Affairs. Veterans alone vrere eligible; and candidates o'er-a required to have the equivalent of a high school edu- calicii. Ori encli coast the man- thus sel- for the conservation or fish. Then they obtain instruction irri handling fish and various ways qt prepnflng them for market. Included in their course is some instruction as to certain seaweed! of lnxoreaslng commercial value to 08"!“ M ii source out minerals Ufiearlwrenhy la also grlven; a study oi’ ocean IOXHPQIIMIINI, cur- EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED J. 8. Taylor OPTOMETRIST BAIBTSTEM SOLIOITOK FIO- lili. W. li. MRSlill Palmer Graduate Corner Kent and Queen Ite- Phone 1956 lvenlnn by Appointment Phone: Residence 1018 oo-eoeoeveooooooo oosooo“ A. Walthon iiauiiat. LLJ- Barrister. Bellettu. IDI- Philllpe Building Daylight Saving Time was in use first in 5°11"? be iflffliiilietl- P8081" Liberals. one can tiigestbligeruzlebare honing ___He,_,.,_‘. A..." cctcd ivcre taken diff-he staff o! rents. and their effect upon trio EuraPt and adopted in l9i8 by the United States bl" lWPEr "lll dlillke ll f" "Wcll "5 cmlsem" t...‘ that will is Fnnt-yuiviyiesgzio ‘he Dcpartmm‘ of “sham” mn- mvemenls n’ fish‘ visual “mm” ' _ t' es. ' " i for one year. P. E. l. also passed a Time Sav l‘ ' . . . “u”... oee-ee0¢0-0-o+oe varmxv rmivlvvces 1111a raid the 11511111 1s mode use of by means of films _ _ _ ‘salt ‘eevrél llagdnigfgrwff’ “U151? 0:“ , nalnri". Tht-y ivcre sent into the field‘ specially made as an aid to the blo- irrg Act in i918 WlHClt, howcver,_was only to be ‘ gou,,;g',,,undym.d as grfmf-“Hé: Old Charlottetown 3 t0 different fishery districts where logical study of fish. effective while the Summer Time Act (Con- _ _ _ ' (And- PEM z ada) was in force. ln i919 the Legislature pas- F ilDlToklAl- NU1|I$ 1- s star in the stratosphere. - Wind- sor Star. ___. sed an Act empowering cities or towns to put IA—II'UBUC 1113M.‘ Summer Time into effect. This Act was re- Our City Councillors were well advised to can,“ y,“ probably m durum? I" Nnvemhen 1898' H “m “m peeled by the Uniformity of Time Act, 1947 rescind the resolution passed with respect to kinds of birds. and each diifercn bounced that. subscriptions nnura ui Grnfton st. ~11=1 1=1111== =1111111 1111-=1=1 1111= 11 °11'1r11**"111@ 1111's.". . i 2:first:..‘sr..t*asrii'zizizrir un-w-m owe- use throughout Prince Edward lsland" and auth- orizes the Lieutenant-Governor-in-Council to institute Daylight Saving Time. Frances Bret Harte. American novelist. iwet ZlniilQigrimiiinliirfhlguieci-einllinli‘ ggrfitéllgdbllrgttiblalfilltlfif clloiilsnnsthfl and humorist, died this date i902; his publica- accustomed haunts. says Trip 1m met ‘for the insiiiutron lhble lions include The Luck of Roaring Camp, Con- GlmPl‘ MMWFY- Ctmlid" "allies ll l“ l“ °hllgafl°m1 hill l" ‘IMF, clensed Novels, Thankful Blossom, Truthlul hm "alfle" l” M" ‘wsmeu lorlhe Mme“ "l ch'“lnl'm°wn' MATHESON and PEAK! a. w. MATIIESON. rm. ii. a. reuse. 3A. I-b-l Teri Monarchs Remain _ U I _ 19.4;- m _ 1 _ ihi ‘Application to the Lmgislnture for James ("Heathen Chinec l; while his most popu- ENC: b; infli- geiiityllwof Gala-f“ an act to administer‘ the trust n-as ‘ in P°°'" i» in rennin Dirk». n crimp.- ci-n on 12111231itlilfé"t.i;ifi"rli°.f“ii1 - E ll: °f all W°ld5 of MP9“ "lid P9": m‘ lmpoflnnt comm! or 1m l‘ C. A. president with ihrcc other: , . .-i i r -t. The saddest are ’lt might have been," p“ S n or” Q and garden!‘ a representatives oi’ that institution ‘ FOTYlp kinds, which are grouped More sad are these. we daily 56G: game birds. are a major attract] (mu d“ b. l w°manl1 m” super‘ "lt is, but hadn't ought to be!" Q i I i Barristers, etc. Collections. ~ Money t0 U!" OI Greet Georee Street Charlottetown E-efare the First World War, notes an ex- change, there were l9 kings or queens. Today there are l0, and some of these are on very ln order to comply with the low of the Province we will operate on Standard Time. Starting May 5th our office hours for the surn- mer months will be from 8 A.M. to 4 P.M. daily eii-' cept Saturday when we close at l P. M; DR. A. R. SMITH 1e SEEP-ow Otlieellloerei I to ll-l P‘ P Telephone $0 GAUDET l: HASZARD l“ Barbecue. lelioltie Natl?“- ceeelten leek er%otemeroe B!" HONEY T0 LOAN B oumnr is. owner. u.‘ 1-1» Oeiiedlen lent et Oeesnereell“ Charlottetown. P-l-l ‘m. hunt,” In ‘he m], N” my intendent, of Education, the prin- shalty foundations. There is also some talk of a ;r'r:rti.irri,ui:nn.i;ehrrgilreitrgg: organ-f ilplfeliarzfulgitafc °,‘,.,,‘,',,’",°.,‘, “@3112 Irina being restored in Spain. The thirty-sixth Paris Trade Fair which n. in} resident: of Oenadeval °<l°""°" T°""°"' "‘“°°‘“““"1 The "safe" thrones are those of King will yup from May i0 n, Mqy 15, i947, um vidlng an important part of tts ir.§e¥“'w§,‘§:,§,",‘,l‘°§e QZQ§§",,.,,‘,',,W°.,.§'Z1 610m VI. Greer Britain: Kine Frederik IX, present 0,000 exhibitors to 2,000,000 visitors. l?“ "PP": T" 1mm" t" '1 o...» s. voie of the ...n...-rl.n. Denmark; King Gustav V, Sweden; King Hoakon Installed on its own grounds only twenty rnin- ffjgifljf‘ $23?’ ‘n’: z lo the tunes of library. ;' V". NOYWBY. 611d QWQH Wilhelmina. the Netli- rites away from the center of Paris, the Fair ivnr in the United States. our l zmtvllblwhmpfglllll“ fllfrffw"; 1 "lfltldi- L"! 59W" U" Kl"9 Mahai of Ro- covers about I26 acres, of which a little more "m" 5P?" P” "ml" "l" ‘laniccesefilligeorwgeveiiil sleni-smpltl mania, Leopold lll of Belgium, who is in exile than half arc token up by permanent buildings "°"-v “m m“ 0mm‘ 5m" "fhmllwee divided into two sections: 1 . .. . b - ti bet ih t. .. . ln Switzerland awaiting tlie Belgian people to and the rest by temporary constructions erect- ntiluniilitlfsllfibxfgntis wmufi. 13' Mo“ of relmme‘ whim aha“ The reason for doing this is to enablo our of- fleestaff to enjoy the evening hours of our summer and we feel our customers will be glad to co-operate. . . . . . de i - . ‘ mil" "P "W" M11148 What to do with him; K1119 ed each year. An avenue one mile long with 1111818601‘! birds by m“!!! v! 19°“! blztlarillltlledrtbnbe “tlifiiflfiiipetir iii: l l l Paul of Greece, who has lust taken up his iob frequent electric car service runs from one end ‘°”°"" b" mm“ “d ‘h’ P'°' llbrlry room: and book! attended} l V O K00. ecgsoiml. » (Ihglltll ‘Gill..- "." and may be strengthened in that position soon, of the park to the other. The latest novelties Ell’.l”.'.‘r'.'.‘-.°'m'i§f:i§=lmiirliii' igbnilelticuoltlriloilti it?“ llilnhi’ b’! and the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg, who al- and designs of French industry will be shown liil8‘hiil been of rnelor enieterrce Qhulotgqiqwn on the recommend... though not called Queen, nevertheless is one. at this year's fair. Requests for space have been l" °°"‘°"'l"! "l" "WWW "d "M! "f In)’ mvmb" 0! "l! Wm- ' has bcan hailed the world rovma ll mlttee. or upon the deposit of ti, the first inicrnatlonll treaty fdr which will be held by the librar- blrd protatltnii. . lea to secure the sate end prompt w. ii. ROGERS AGENCY LTD- , there is Emperor Haille Selassie of Ethi- so numerous that the newly built additional ac- its. who appears to be fairly sure of his job comrnodations are already tomsmoll.