1:110! FQUR TliE CIIIRLBTTETOWN GIIARIIIAII Morning Disiiy (Founded in I881) Author‘ l: Second Class Mail. Post Olin! Department, Ottawa. The Guardian may be obtained at: Huh Tobacco Shop, Moneton, N. It The News Shop. Moncton, N. B. George McLean Pictou, N. S. W lker's White Spot, ll Salter 8L. Halifax, N.i. Me ropolitan News Agency, I248 Peel St” Montreal United Cigar Stores, Chateau Laurier Ottawa, Ont B. Aitken, Lord l~llgln's Hotel, Ottawa. Ont. J. Fine, 354 Bay Sh. Toronto Ont. Wolfe's News Stand, Sudbury. Ont. Old South News, Cor. Milk and Washington Sh. Boston _ llntaling‘: News Agency Times Building, New York. “The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest Ink.” TFESDAY, JULY 23, 194B ' The The pcact- cttttfcrcttct-e which conycucs .1t Parts on _|ttlv .'<1 \\'lll llC ntorc lintitcd in bCOpQ than was lllc Yvtx-ttillcs confcrcncc of 191g. That may be all to the good. .\t any [.113 it Wlll ll0l flllclllttt 1o lav down a general settle- mcntns was donc :1: Yt-rsaillcs, and [he aggmla ctnttztttts i111 rt-lcrvttrc to pcnCc trcatics with cttltcr licttttztttt ttl‘ lapatt. li i; qhieflv with ‘he satcllitc tinyycts. ~— Italy, buntattia,(Ilttngarv, Bulgaria, binlatttl~~tltztt the confcrcncc aim... sions will dcal. lltt-rc will bc problems 0f bottntlartcs, rcpztratiotts and population which are of immctliatc cottccrtt to llurotwe; and it is, 0i 43011181‘. itHpOs-iblc to discuss thcsc matters, or any settlcmcnt with littstcrtt and $ottthcrn Ettr- 0pc, without reicrcztce to thc lmsic problem 0f Germanv. The first world ivztr ended on Novetnbcr I1, 1018, and the pcztcc conference began its reg- ular bttsittess sc<<ious on January I2, 1919. Tdtcre was no rlt-‘av similar to the one which has Offltrrftl slttcc thc war in FIIYGPC rndcd. 5116.1 a cooling-off period was plattncd in ordcr t0 build the tnacltincrv of tltc United Nations. Also it was ltopcd t0 avoid the mistakes of the past by giving the flrcat Powers spccial duties in kecp- ing watch ovcr (icrmanv and lapan and bv keeping thc (hartcr of the lftiitctl Nations free from the changcs and chanccs of a military set- tlement in Furope. Lastly it is cmpltasizcrl that the Paris con- fcrcttcc will put 11inch greater emphasis 0n economic problcnts than was done at Vflrsailles. There was nothing in the old League Covenant to compare with the gocial and Economic Court- cil of the Ynitcd Nations. That is one lesson we lcarncd front \\"orld \Var lL-that freed-om frOm fcar i= a rttoclrcrv unlcss it is accompanied by freedom from wan-t. Paris Conference The Hag And The Legion Parliantcttt has done wcll to shelve the flag lSSllQ lllllll llv-\t svwiptt. This is in accord willt n suggestion ntadc by The Lcgiottary, organ 0f the Canadian Legion. The acrimonious dis- Dttte that has dcvclopcd could have been avoid- ed, T/tr Luy/truztttwt hclicvcs, “if instead 0f ap- pomtzttg the Scttatc flag committee and invit- I will work no hardship on him or his family, if there is a specific farm iob to which he is to be sent, if he has drawn 1o wfcks unemployment benefits i11 the last three months and so on, Only after all these "ifs” have been answered his refusal of far111 work is referred to an ar- bitration board WhiCll can order payments stop- bed. This sccms ample guarautcc against hardship resulting frOm an arbitrary ruling which inter- feres with or tcrnthtztttts what is undoubtedly the right of the insured 1111111. Nevertheless, it isan arbitrary removal of the right to get his pay- lncttts to which he contributor! while working. It is a lllCflltnl 11f cntnpcllittg l1it11 to work. It is using a cotttrihtttury fund, i11 part his own savings, t0 cocrcc hint into wOrk which he has rciectcd. It is not the purpose for which the tttictnplovtiicnt insurance systcm was set up. It i; one of fltosc inlcrfcrcttccs with individual libcrtv which ttortnztlly kiliiliidlilllS resent. llut lhcrc is fzttniin- ovcr ntost of the world and fivc ltusltcls of whcat will fccd two persons for a ycar and thcrc is a crop to bc ltarvcstcd. If Canada allows its crop to rot itt the field be- (“I59 of lack of ltarvcst ltclp and a ntilliott per- sons staryc to dcittlt it1 littropc this winter, Can- adians would ltavr- to shoulder the responsibility. Pcrltaps it is bccattsc Canadians realize these facts so wcll thcti- has l1ccn no tirotcst anywhere against his arbitrary ruling. There has been n0 protest front labor unions and they twdinttrilv would bc first to rzti~c thcir voiccs. llut it is sotttclltittg to bc lvcpt it1 ntind. something about which to prutpst diould thcr; bc thc slightest qlyiisti of the ruling or whcn it is no long-Zr nccdcd. 1- EDITORIAL NOTES F llay cut and uttgtttltcrcd twcr the week-end will get leave to lie until the sun rcturns to ditty. i l? lit 1i It is now prcdictcd Parliztnteut will prorogue Scptcmbcr 1 uttlcss grcalcr progrcss than herc- toforc is tnadc with the crotvdcd ordcr papcr. Previously it was ztssumcd the House would r150 about the middle of .\ttgttst. 1K >Il * ll‘ NOW that swccts are scvcrclywatimtcd we are bcing told of thcir ntcdicittal tittalitics. Catid-y‘ and cookies givcn to childrctt last thing at night are good for thcir tcctlt, Dr. l. D. King of the Medical Rcscarclt Cottncil, told the National Confcrcttcc of .\l.'1tcrnit_v attd Child “iclfare in London. lle said expcriutcnts at an orphanage resulted in dccayjcd tcctlt bccoming hard and healthy throttglt caring candy at nights. If‘ 1i‘ Yll ll‘ Lord Duffcriti and ava was Rlllmlllled Govcrttor-(‘icncral of Canada in 137-’, 8111i 0Y1 {his (1,116 il-S} visiictl (ltarlottcttuvtt for C011- fcrcitce with the g-nvertttttcnt; was entertained at a b3]! given at Govcrttttictit llottsc; he pav- cd the way by his yi-it fnr the cntrattcc of the Province inln (‘o1ti1~dct".'1tio11; attd thrcg ycars latter was able by his diplontacy, to ttllay the growing discontcttt with Cottictlcratiott i11 Bri- tish Columbia. >l1 Ill >l< ll‘ The signing oi a four-ycar whcat contract be- twccn Lltttadzt and llritaitt will ntcan that the \\'innipcg Lrratn lzxchangc will not be opcttcd THE CHARLOTTETOWN Notes By The Way Quebec I: planning a Bnlnpnl n against slot machines. The har l- hood of these gambling devices 1s extraordlnary- they can take c great deal of punlshment and still $11111: up clanking. --0ttawa Jour- Chiidren In the New York City area are personally experiencing inflationary bites into their spend. lng lowances lollipbfls have gone up 233 percent in price. For- merly Selllllg Rt one cent each. the price last week was three for l0 cents. »-'l‘oronto Sitar. This i: the iime for Inulhgpg u; young children to remember that flies are germ-carriers. In mzny Instances. attacks of "summer diar- rhoea" among (moms are cuusfl’, by germs dlslrlottfcd by files in thc babys food or rushes. The health department urges housewives 1.; keep flies out cf the house with screens or mosquito netting. -Tor- onto St-ar, l! llllyone has serious thought 0f Tfllilllg lhe listeners’ fee to $3.00 u year, rte had better think 8881a unless he wishes to stir u‘; real trouble for 111. those connect- ed with Government radio In this wlmlfy Which ls far from lat-int; ll"? l-lllllg that. we were 101d l1 would be when 11 began its GU63‘. rations. -Bro':kville Recorder and Times. II. G. Wells's blast against Bri- tish roy-llty can no dismissed as so much wind. Like that Qlhur ’ ury bright. ltgltt. Bernard 511:1 Wells always tries to attract 121111011 l0 himself or to 1'- by Sal/mg or wrttlnp unusual extru- vagant and uften insulting things. Wllh all their learning, Vilclls and Shaw are still badly in need .11 some good sound lessons 1n trian- T-BTS. —Sl. Thomas Times-Journal. We don't suppose that anything We may filly will be of the slightest influence in persuading more of the younger doctors 1c cast in their lot with the country rather than the town or the city. But we do know that the COUIIIry will welcome ‘hem and n11 the whole. give rhem a gocc. and satisfactory iivittg if (hev choose- to put 11F their shingles n scrnc 011' he Vllflges lhal. having lllEIl‘ own physicians for generations. are now without thcrn. —Brockvil;e Recorder and Times, The New Jersey Council Christian Churches may be on fnm ground in contending that the name of President Truman's offical plane should be changed from the Sacred Cow. thinks the St Louis POSI-Displlch, but 11:, suggestions ‘Jf American Eaglc o’ Chariot of Freedom sound a llltlc higher-flown than even a presid- ental_ airplane, lt/Isytbe _1t'5 a 3M4 occasion for compromise. All right then how about tne Indepcndencc Accommodation? "r Paulo-y or Bust‘! or Jackson (‘tcunty Democratic Club. Alr- me Division? or Mother's Da_ Spuial‘? cr the Port- able Shangri-La? Or (lo we hear any other suzgcsitons? Reflecting an the reports of (he Bikini tests. u philoso hcr might conclude that the sel destructive elements ln Ihe human mind have gained complete control. Not only was the tremendous power of atom- ic encrgy developed for war. but even in peace time, the first 01g lesls of It are for destruction. But they can have tzcnstrnctlyte resuhs. The natural scic ilsls and the ntili- of will probably he less along (he lines of increasing atomic bombs, destruc- tlveness lhan of improving defences tarv men will $721111 knowledge. This - GUARDIAN - 1 PUBLIC FORUM This column h open to the discussion by corn spondent: _ol questions 0| Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian does not necssnrt Ily endorse the opinion at, correspondents. l BREAD RATIONING SUGGESTED Slrr- The 531511.111 novelist sno lecturer Vera rlttain, recently made an urgent appeal to a large Toronto aud ence on behalf of the Ineeély people of several European ta n s. In spite of widely published re- POTlS l0 llle wfllllllrl’. the opinion o,f UNRRA officials and other qualified observers (including Vera Brlllaln) is ‘hat. serious conditions of fc-zxl shortage will continue for months to come end that the re- sults of . under-nourishment will manifest themselves over a, period of years. The courageous example of the Government ._f Great Britain in confronting the people there with lhe unpopular prozram .12 bread rationing and curtailment of the use of cakes ".110 pastries, 1s surely something which We, in Canada. might well afford to follow. If we are lhe best fen nation or. earth as I believe we are, then we ought 1o be willing to stzare our bounfy". Individual action is good, but l1 ls not enough. Bread rationing is in order here also. The time fa all loo short. In: those who approvc» of the rationing of bread plcasc send their names l t S , on cards to tlllrs.) Guinevere Elrld Gicy, 95 Walmslcy Blvd. Toronto, Ont I 11m. Sir. elc. (REY-l .I. LAVEILL SMITII. Church of All Nrrons, Toronto. TU .\l\' FIRST LOVE That yc-u were very beautiful. I cannot- now recall. I know that you were young and fair, And that is all. But sometimes when the scent of roscs Drifts down a garden aisle. Or sunset spreads its wings smili‘. ~-Constance I. Heckbcrl. of F! . I see you C.‘ now outwnrn and no longer do; ceives anybody or that (he real tutu incurable mischief 1s done much earlier. when the traveler declines 1Q leave his nutm- at the proper time, Again, research may show that this tiresome traveler 1f given on inch persists ln taking tau ell; that because the clock is 1n fast three minutes fast he assumes it la be five minutes fast and dailies more than ever, so that (ue remedy l1; worse than the disease. It would be rash lo ‘ccnintdict a railway company vrhlch ‘ms an 21111.05! unt- que opportunazy 1-1‘ studying human lllllviffi 1n the moss. And vet sure- 1v the 513m s: -ne clock showing so painfully few minutes ltfl ($01!: 5"“ °°m CANAI) l-uovmcb 01-‘ _ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Conservative m (Toronto) would like to have sld Gordon In ' Parliament; would have hln. In the House to answer his o hours In a day '11 be in answering questions and office tending prices. seriously, become how to laugh (whlc_ forgotten how to 11-11111) want to be stalesmen before -hey cease to be agitators. Donald Gordon And Parliament (Ottawa Journal) Mr. L: 5k . P1. esslve “m” key fornqlrinity Don- the Oxbinet and uestlor-s about Prices Board, ta ng some load. f! Mr. llsley. The plan a hardly practicable; Donald Gordon es busy as an "ex- Futlve" with six telephones imag- II es he is. could never find enough the House his. The (hing ust couldn't, "york. But with the general prrgmslrlon hat Donald Garcon shout be ln Parliament. and 1n a Cabinet, foo. we agree enihely. To use a current. expression. "wow”_ Indeed lf we were asked to pick an ideal MP “has what it takes” lo be a pon- ular political iearer, ils Gordon we'd comlnr-te. The fellows got everything— passion aLd hum- or. a gift for stozmy eloquence. :1 frightening industry. and last but. not least, capacity to laugh at him- lhe man would be a somebody who Donald elf. . Most MP's lake themselves nrpous mama The last fault- ts the worst. One trouble with ymlltrcs in lltls coun- try is that there statesmen and 110'. enough politic- ians; not enough politicians 1n the scnse of realty 1', 31'? if)" many that the sourct- iiassy Stomach: I 1111111111 t t Price 60c Bottle. I perlo h I: troll ‘Ml-Ward n w o A Dust disinfectant for U“? Dr. Even: Stomach Mixture. taken at meal time: not only prevent: sIl bad affect: from but it promotes (he fune- onnl activity rf the stom- ach assist digestion and Im- prove: the appetite. Don't delay. Order you: Bottle today. Price 86o. mos 111m ass-roam A delicately perfumed pro peratlon which restores, at-rlosngthen: and benutifle: tha r. It will restore Gray flair tr its original color, Promote: s new Ill! super- ior growth whore the hull- I: falling and is remarkably n» ful In preventing dandruff snd destroying parasitic hlII kl direc lob. JULY 2s. 194,. Professional llarl; NEIL w. atccms °"1'l§‘°1'1l§1.$§§‘l"'§‘.““‘ CIIIIIOIiAI-Own TeL 689 P1). Box q i? UGO-COO“ CIIIIIQ! R. McQuaid BA. Barrister, l 1m Notary. Etc, u,‘ lam-n Trust 1311111111.‘, Charlottetown Phone I111 o++¢o4++-t 3121.1. a MATHIESON Burrlltorl. Solicitors, l- l- BEl-L. ttmcalfg o. L mrumson. 14.11.. 1m, Attomeys-nt-Lsq LOAN! ON CITY AND pg“ PROPERTIES COLLECTIONS 150 Richmond St. cadmium-vs. 11.5.1 oooovoovoo-ooooo-oo-oown. "INTO" and Company Chartered Aeconntsn s of government is the eoplc, rind realizing also that pub lc men. 1f they are lo he worth their salt. must kee close ‘o the people know and un crslanci 11nd share- 1he.r prejudices and faiths and foibles share in their toys and sorrows. Also, we have too many respon- sible people; "lIlD‘iC men who go about lamenting that the world 1s out of joint and that $01111: cursed spite has fated Ihem to r1 ill. it: Bfiople who imagine themse ves so portunt that ‘hey are afralct 1o utter a word wlI-‘nout s manuscript, les their slightest irresponsible ac- cent bring everything down crash- ing People. ln shorl. with "statesman" ccmpicx. that. l-Ie wouldn't be eternally fear- nmes with the wlfdest sort of lat.- Quage, content that he was hacking his way in the "itzhl direction. And he would gc out and meet people We can imagine 111m with his fe up on lhe desk of titc CPRXs Mr. Colt-man; but we can imagine him also in violent argu- ment with some miners in Alberta. and lhey liking tl: and hlm. and imagine him smglng "Annie Lou“- le" in some Ilshcitnmfs Cape Bre- ton ccttagc, 11nd i,f there was n wee drop of rum in (he place all the better. Our public life ls 10o dull, too stale, 100 bloodless too jaded. There are too many graphs and charts in it; too much c1 lhe affliction of responsibility, too many wlalemet: or would-be stnteunen. too much pompcsity. What we want is more color, more soul. more of storm and sunshine. Fherc would he more storm and sunshine. more glamot" and more up cal. i.‘ Parliament has Donald Goran. The pity is 1.1.10 didn't cal/ch Him‘ before lhev mad:- hlm a bureaucrat. All) cur/rt?“ RELATIONS NEW DELHI — (C?) Ar. Indo-Iranlun Association 1111s been formed in Delhi =1 further cultural relations between India and lrau The association 115:1 intends to ar- range for the mtewhange of visits the D-ondon Gordon wouldn't be like ful of blurting out an lndlscretlon. would assault poo le‘s minds some. s In the etonano sun bowe should (at a boi tic of Dr. Evan's Sumac Mixture and lee how qllhkly It will relieve :II dlrtremlng tome. , wisest. Oats. Barley. One pound treats 82 bushels, Get our pound today It nay: to ' use Ceresan. The z Macs PLAN INDIAN CANAL CAL-OUTTA (OP ‘The government l 1f Itidla is raxamlning a scheme for the construction of a canal Io rxmnect. the Ba o! Ben- gal with the Arabian 8.1 at the scuthern lip cf the Indian Penln. Sill-l. The ctmal will be three miles long and 100 feet wide to allow, s! l£owt tide. vessels a draught of 26 ee . Fur Foot Ailments cuusuu H. J A mum/N. 1).? (lrihupedic fll-llRflp-llllisT ll! Greet George Street CIIARLOTTETOWN PL! c.s.sronrv REFRIGERATION Sales and Service Repairs to all makes of commercial and domes- tic refrigerators. hetero Tron Building Charlottetown OOOQWQQW‘. 11.31 00.411111: To? Chartered Accountants 53 Grafton Street, Charlottetown Plano 2M0 m“ Bllllllllllll W. Manning, as > 90§§OQ§§4§~ l McLeod & Bentley w. s. BENTLEY. no, .1. a netvnev. 1m Barrister: and Attorneys-st Law t I54 Prince Street *4 § $O< PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER llllmwzrlphln: est-cs 1111c circulsg Wfflllwudenee, typing Ind bookkeeping. MISS IIELEN (jlnugiq Telephone ‘I020 Evening: 18904. 1' 0. Box 45c. I05 Queen Street FRI-Jfilaléllé; A. LARGE 1:11. ere. P11111111: 811111111111. 111 Grafton s2. Phone I048 p, 0 B“ m CI-IAIILOTTETOIVN. 1am. DR A R SMITH oetwnm I15 Grafton Street Office Hours: 9 to I2- 2w! Telephone 2284. ALEX W MATHIESON 1 against them. And so 1011p, as na- in the field uf sports and ZilhIClZCS 23 upper Prince BARRIBTER- SOUCITUK I110. iug dcsigtts front evcry amateur ltcrald in the Dominion, the (jovcrttntcitt had given direct lcadcrsltit) and asked Parliatucnt to approve of the Rcd lfttsigtt, with a maple lcaf it1 the fly, as the offi t flag of (ottada. liad this been done a year ago, the Govcrttmcttfis bill would undottbtctlly ltztvc bccn endorsed by lhg ]ggi5]a. tors with a tninittttttn of dclav and would ltave been acccptcd with satisfaction by the great mttjorityt of (fattadizttts to whom the Canadian Red T105211 ltas already for years in actual fact bccn the Dominiotrs O\\'1l flag." \\'hy didn't Printc Minister King takg this Iivttrsc? llc chrtsq to walk crabwise instead of straight fnruttrd, crcating unnecessary trou- ble for himsclf and the countryz The Lrgfonnry takes a. charitable \'ic\\', suggesting that Mr. King “no doubt bclicycd this to be in the best democratic tradition and had no idea his decis- ion would twovide a ficld day for every would- be flag dcsigttcr in the cottntrv"; a conclusion which is proldctttrttical, (0 srty the least. Some- thing other than Mr. King's passion for demo- cracy accounts for his pussyfooting on every issitc that thrcatcns to cost him votes. Tin’ Lryirtiiarv sttggcsfs that “all too pygmy’ Canadians of both Frcnclt and British dcsccnt. including a good tnanv war veterans, have only the scanticst know-lodge of the innumerable ad- vantages this cottntrv cni0_ys by virtue of her membership in the grcttl community of cqttal, frccdont-lovitig nations which cottstitttte the British Comtnottivcalllt and Empire.” From this it concludes that “far too many Canadians fail to reaflze the extent to which Canada's prestige would be lowered i11 lltc cvcs of the rest of the world if the visilflc sign of her mctnbershii) itt that,Comor1wealtl1 wcrc to (lisaptyear from her national flag. Shelving the flag issue for a year would provide an opportunity for clear thinking and svcll-iuforntcd individuals, as well as newspapers, schools and organizations such as the Canadian Legion, to conduct an educa- tional catnpaign which would make it clear tn Canadians of every racial strain what a price- less privilege it is to be a member of the Bri- tish Commomvcallh‘and, like Australia, New Zealand and (he other sislcr-ittcntbcrs, to be able m incorporate the badge of that membership, the Union Jack, in our flag.” In so far as Prince Edward Island is con- cerned, "so say We all." Fa rm Employment Recently the Department of Labor at Ol- tawa issued an order under which experienced farmhelp who have been ivorking in industry and are now idle imtv, after due process 0f in- tqlllfy, ~b0 refused“___uncmployment insurancc benefits if they refuse farm work. The order, says the lVinnfprq Fm.» Pmrr, is giliiged with many "ifs" ‘for the protection of ,tlti_.v'{6tjl(er. 1 Thus it applies only if he has ha-l , . Ir i: able to do-(he work. if it .1111 for wheat trading for 2111011121" four years. fill-Ill govcrnmcttt sources explain that the sign- ing of the contract will 11102111 that the Cana- dian “heat llottrd, which has bccn ltaudlttig the tnarlcctitig of Cattadiatt gram since 19431 will continue i11 opcrattoti fur another four ycars and that this automatically will shut the exchange out of the whcat business. At the same time, these sources disclose further 1n- formation on thc terms of the c011tract,.\vhtcl1 will he at a fixed price 0f $1.55 a bushel for the first two years wttlt no ceiling but a floor price for the second two years. i 1K ll‘ ‘ll This will be apprccintcd bv those hcrc hav- ing thc responsibility of ltantllittg officers and men. Claiming that indcpcndcncc was the out- standing characteristic of \\'0rccslerslure folk— though ltc adntittcd that some critics of his n.1- tive littglislt county callcd it lllfil ill-ll" ‘hkkcm’ ness"——.\lr. Syd Carter tclls a story of the HOmc Guard days. lie ltad taken a party of men from a village to dig some machine gun pits. He explained what he wanted done and blurtlly" told thcm “t0 gct on with it," for lungs were urgent itt those (lt1_vs. The lcatlcr f the llarlV looked him up and down: “llc you fl 85bit“: 051 fir be you a telling us? (jos, it you be a tcllitnl 115...." .\lr. (jartct- rccogttizcd the red light, and gave thc right answer. “That's all right then Master Syd" cams the attswcr "\\'C‘ll (ll! ‘llll-n And “dig 'u11" they did, with spccd and ac- curacy. ln this ‘respect lslztndcrs are 110 dil- ferent frOm Worcestershire folk. 11 >1 >1 n1 At least oncc a wcck an ovcrworkcd British Home 9f (Qommous dcvotcs tnost of its ques- tion hour to Scottish mcntbcrs bubbling with inquiries about what is bfillg dotte for lhflll‘ country and its 5.000.000 IROPlQ- J05 lveslwomlr ‘Sccrctary for Scotland, and his tinder-secre- larics (icorge lluchattati and Tom Fraser, an- swcr catitiously the written ciuestions on the order paper and thcn barely have time l0 catch their breath bcforc they are buried i11 a shower of supplementary questions. In 011g recent ses- sion 17 written questions, supplcntcnted by at lcast as many asked orally, ranged from in- quiries about the ltcigltt and weight of Aber- deen children and lack of motor trucks to que- rics on pollution of rivcrs and why the electrifica- tion of the Hebrides was taking so long. Thoughtful Scots bclicvc persistent propaganda for their own country will bring more indus- tries and employment north of the border. They are making the English well aware that power from Scottish hydro-electric plants now being developed will be used to drive machinery in the south. They will keep 0n reminding England that Scottish water powcr should be tised to and uiomen. ‘“If .we kccp rcpt-ailing it often enough (he Eirgltsh cycnttially will agree with us-but we just can't afford m’ slay silent," Mid one Scot. develop Scotland and give iobs to Scottish men do 'ltlflllltlllt lions rely upon physical knowledge in war and peace. there ls as good reason for sec-king knowledge through this experiment .15 (r011. those in the laboratorics of colleges and arms plants, — Christian Science Monitor. Canada's first drive-In highway movie theatre — "o which the fam- ily brings ils own seats under gasp- llne wer — opened this week on Hamlforfs outskirts. Occupyln an area ol.’ 13 acres, 1t m-vy be folow- ed by construction of at least five others in major centres of the Southern Ontario region. from Toronto west. "Pm- drlve-ln thetvrc consists simply of. a big open lot averaging 10 to l8 acres. with ac commodstion for 70D Io U00 0112s. Dlolection elllllfment and a Elam screen. Adults are charged 50 cents each; 11o charge for children. m. four adults per cnr. officials esti- mstr the "take" might. r1111 around $1.500 -1. night during midsummer. I""l"" "Ihtnontlltlcns restrict lite evening performance to a sittgle snow; ITCTC wilh double shows Srrlng and "all. Basically, the "theatre" is u system of raded and gravellcd ramps on wntc cars qf lhe spectators uIE ranged before the show starts. —Flnnnc1al Post, Toronto. How cc-mplelely one of thc coun- try’s most vital itecessaries teln- phonlc communication. has been placed In (he hands of women is disclosed, lhrottgn a study by the Women's Bureau of the Depart- ment of Labor, ’l‘11r New York S1111 reports. If. investigated (lie war‘:- Ings of lhe tclephotte Indus-try tn six areas and reports that In the truffle departments of the com» psnles 99 1 percent of employees were women. four out of every flve ctf them operators. Of the whole numhe of emploves, '15 8 percent were women. Nlcn of course. do have their place. strenuous outdoor Obs keeping the lines functioning rough blizzsrds, hurricanes and floods are ‘heirs And they still hold most of the major executive posts But the "vc-ce with a smile" with which the average ‘elephone user is ln contact ls distinctly fem- lnlne. Ils typlml possessor ls 11 young woman, ‘H1081’ 30 unmarried and a high school graduate. These statistics would In (cafe that if, temporarily. ‘ner place ls st the phone, she is nct averse to sur- rendering lt for n place in me horns Most people are o tlmlst: In the sense that. théy th nk they have lenty of time to catch their train. r years ru-llwnv oompnnies haw,- trled to correct this amiable weak. ness by keeping the clock outside the station a minute of two fast says The London Times. Only when the too casual traveler has reach- ed the plnlform, or in more technic- al language -he concourse. has he discovered with s mixture of rc- llef snd lrrltatloit that there was m such desperate hurry after all. I-Ie need not have been so cross with the old vldv In front of him st the ticket office who took 1m Intolersbly Io t.me In counting her change. 1: real railway companies hevo decried to aban- n 1111: flute-honored practice and in future, r141 ls announced all the clocks of the LM B. an L NIB, will show the right time. Whit M: prompted thls- icono- eilltie lng we are not told. ell amass , Uh. IN TIIE PROBATE COURT The 20th day of July A. D., 1946. In Re Estate of John Melvin Dia- mond late of Charlottetown In Queens County In (he said Prov- ince, Steward, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff to the County of Queens or any Constable or literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of It. Reginald Bell of Charlottetown ln Queens County, Attorney-at-law, the Administratcr of the above named‘ estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purposes hereinafter set forth: You are therefore hereby required lo cite all person; interested in the nald Estate to be and appear before the Judge present at a Probate Court to be held In the Court House in Charlottetown fn Queens County, in (hi; said Province, 0n Frldnv the twenty-third day of August next coming, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon A. l). T. of the same dav to shew cause If any they can Why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Estate closed as prayed fnr In said petition and nn motion of A. W. Matheson, Es- quire Proctor for said Petitioner. And it ls hereby ordered that a true copy hereof be forthwith nub- llshcd in some newspaper published in Charlottetown aforesaid, once ln each week for at least four con- secutive Wwks from the date here- nf and a true c097 hereof be forth- with posted In the following Ilubllc wanes respectively, namely. in the hall of (he Court House in Chur- Iottetown aforesaid, at or near the R0711 Bank ‘of Canada ma! at or near the Bank of Nova Scotla, both In Charlottetown aforesaid, so that all persons Interested In the raid Estate as aforesaid may have due notice thereof.- YITNESS l-II: Honour Harold Lflflfllllfl Pehner, Judge of the said ' Probate Court st Charlottetown In Queen's County. the day and year flr-t ebove written. By (he Court. (801).) FRANCES I. IIEAY, Aclng Registrar. (SEAL). 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