THE GUIARDIANI Published every week-day morning at 136 Prince Street. Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. by The Thomson Company Limited. ' 'tJovera Prince Edward Island Like the Editor and Manager, Ian A. Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. Branch offices at Page 4 The Guardian interest .throughout the easternmost part' of Canada. In fact the authorities in Moncton City have had fluoridation under study for some time past, but have not yet come to any decision on its adoption. ' But the controversial aspect of fluorida- tion, nationwide reports of late reveal, has receded greatly since the 1954 annual The Passing Scene I!) uhscrver a anowuvo nor: i For some time now there has not afford to send enough aid to been a good deal of criticism in for, to a greater degree perhaps certain sections of the American than any other people, the Chinese prom concerning what some writ- have a profound respect for Dew” lnil DY Summerside. Montague Mali Alberton. Authorized as Second Class the Post Office Department. Ottawa. By Carrier: Charlottetown. Summerslde 315.00 per iannum. Elsewhere in P. E. l. 59.00. Other Brav- inces and U. S. A 512.00 per snnum. "the strongest meixrory-i:.weaker than the weakest link." . SATURDAY. JULY 24. 1954 Charlottetown Airport An admirable brief has been presented to the Hon. George Marler, Minister of Transport, by the Charlottetown Board of Trade dealing with the need for extension of a runway at the Charlottetown airport. The large number of flights made from that airfield and their probable elimination unless improvement is made is only one of the many weighty reasons put forward meeting of Canadian Medical Association gave its unqualified approval of the prin- ciple. The belief of the medical practition- ers, as expressed in the resolution passed,i was "that failure to approve fluoridation: and safety accumulated by use and studyl of this procedure in huiidreds of cities on this continent during the last eight vears.” Historic Vessel l Few official actions will be less subject to criticism that the decision to preserve Vancouver as a memorial, rather than breaking her up. i The 104-foot St. Roch was the first would ignore thl massive evidence of value, a the famous R.C.M.P. schooner St. Roch atl A at I .. l. ,. era cell the "soft" attitude of the British Government towards Com- munist china. This has been going on for some years: it started when the British gave diplomatic fboognltion to the Peiping regime. It has been aggravated by Prime Minister Churchill's and Mr. Eden's provisional advocacy of a seat in the United Nations for the de facto government of China. The general American attitude seems to be that the alleged "soft- ness" is due partly to Britainis commercial interests in China, and partly to the extreme vulnerable- ness of the British Isles in the event of atomic war. It has even been suggested that Mr. Chou pull- ed the wool over Mr. Eden's ey:3 at Geneva and convinced him that the Chinese communists have no aggressive designs on anybody. This last may be dismissed as an idle rumour; Mr. Eden is much too old a hand at the diplomatic game to Mr. Eden; they may have strength and a profound contempt for weakness. 0 I O Heretis another thing worth ob- serying. When the two nations be- came partners the Russians. fol. lowing their usual practice. insist. ed that their langage should be taught in Chmese schools and Ih,:' culture encouraged in every way possible. Reports seeping ' out of Hong Kong and other listening posts indicate that this is not go- ing down very well with the Chin. ese masses and that the Russians are a little chagrined about China's lack of respect for the language of Holy Ruuia. These things and others like them are almost certainly in the minds of Sir wlxislmi Churchill and some- thing to do with the British view that Communist China in due time will have to be seated in the UN, It is.ssfe to say that nobody in the British Government is losing any gglhoodwinked. by a novice like Mr. ou., The other view, in both of its div- isions. may contain some truth; but there is another aspect oi the matter which seems to have been overlooked in the excitement but which is now coming to light. This is that there is more hope in Brit- ish political circles than in Amer- ican circles that, by means of pat. ience and gpod management, the Chinese in course of time might be persuaded to separate themselves from their present Russian allies. O O 0 ship in history to sail through the North-' The airfield would be highly valuable west Passage across the m1? of Ca"ad.a as a secondary landing field for long dis- from east to weSt' and the flrst to "Egon" r sleep over the fact that a Com. 1 tance traffic, particularly, as pointed out ate the passage both ways' thus fulfmingl i l munist Government is in contlol of China. What they are anxious to see is a China able and willing to steer a course independent of the Russians. And what they would like the Chinese Government to see is that the legitimate interests of China would be better served bv friendship with the West than by A subservient relationship with M03. cow. This may never come: but ll lwould not be surprising if, when the pattern is a little clearer, tlip Free World, including the Umml 513168. will have a try at it. for early action on this project. A by airline operators, because of the admir- the dream of 400 years of Arctic explpp able hotel facilities born. A number of other points are brought; out and the constitutional aspect touched; upon. It might be worth pointing out that the B. N. A. Act provided for the most modern and efficient communication be- tween the Island and the rest of Canada known to its drafismen. There can be no doubt that if they had been aware of the vast improvements which would be made in transportation they would have specific- ally provided that the service be of the ation. Since she has also passed through the Panama Canal, she holds the curious, record of being the only ship in history which has circumnavigated North America. ”Canadians,” says the Edmonton Jour- nal, "have been rather notorious in the past for carelessly abandoning or destroy- ing historic things-whether buildings or ships-once they have outlived their im- mediate usefulness. A well-remembered ex- ample was the schooner Bluenose, which brought great fame to Canada by her rac- ..i i .. .; ' 'C'aIiing Department Of Transport?-an We This hope is based on certain . factors which are not readily recog- nized in fonnai alliances but which the British, with their vast exper- ience ln oriental thought and man- ners, can see and appraise more easily perhaps than the Americans. one such factor. undoubtedly. is the extreme nationalistic spirit of the Chinese. In this connection. Mr. x Salvaging The Colosseum National Geographic Society The Age Old Story And it came to pass, um... Jesus had ended these Inylngs, the people were astonished at his -7oe&'6mm WILD PLUM They are unholy who are born erors Vespasian and Titus-father Visitors to Rome this summer and son who carried out the pro- - - - - - 11 find a rescue operation under , . lng victories a generation ago but which T 1 M 1 gm M, V" , t. V m Immd the V", ohm,-, ,1,,,m' nu... ,0. me doctrine. for he taught them a. hlghest order by the standards?" of the was subsequently sold out of 'the country Viiohooggcz Maui?”-:95 ii: 9" 5 W" gigt 'lOi1fl'i!:il,.le rlll:a,ot!mm5ol:s:;l:n:. laeiicblic :fi?l:CJfal.l.?e tx; woo the lmW- M1195" 03350” be PNUNJWY "" h""'3 "'""”'"V- "N M” H relished by the Russians; the fact "10 Scribbl- that Mr. Chou uses the slogan in practically every speech he makes lace. For labor he used 12,000 cap- tives taken in the nquest of Jeru- salem. The site he chose was on Glimmering and white. It is as though the darkness had present day. Such an instrument must be interpret- New cracks high in the crumbling It walls have led authorities to set and eventually lost in the West Indies. -- war 'ro PEACE ed: not in 3 narrow and technical way' but is pleasant to know that no such fate Wm speech at am" wmds' gllliichwlfoenstllidy 5t(llIem:il:lxIi1gge hallind the low ground of a former arti- nowadays may be significant. it BATH Engl nd (CP) 3 befall the sturdy Si. Roch, and that she or as though a cloud of stars plan ruwmmm wort mid lake in me um” mug we may be an mdkect wayggthoueh Moms . a . - tyan Headmaster of a nearby Junior public school. advised par- ents to "turn off television, cut out comics for the boys and make them read something every day. If it does nothing else. it will give in such a broad and generous a manner as to give effect to the intention of the parties as applied to a great growing nation. That is a sound principle of constitutional inter- Perched like ghostly birds. They are unpitied from their birth And homeless in men's sight, Who love, better than the earth, Wild plum at night. surely not a very subtle one-of reminding the Russians that they. too, like the British and Americans and French, are Europeans and white men. It is interesting. too. to note that late Emperor Nero had appropriat- ed for himself. some historians say that a colossal state oi Nero rather than the size of the Plavian Amphitheater was the basis for its Only fragmentary shell of the building remains, but it is enough to recall the scope and grandeur of this first-century amphitheater that has become a symbol of the will be preserved and displayed as a memorial to a great feat of Canadian sea- manshlo." - - ' -Zr - - -" - 1 name. ,, pretatlon and also high statesmanshlp. borrlck Johns l?:ll11(;ll:lglli:n sranvfrgsqggpnrts and eary The Show place Wu opened by Mr. Mao, me wp chine” laden you peace. N '- EDITORIAL NOTES From steel engravmgsobinmftlkus ;1'ie:uU:Ixin0!3:ag:i;l1;'t;r1a1l0:'g;Y his Kean callltnlg) hinisigil gags: -m-:-:---j- d1d,n1en . 'wcasnoeen Amherst MCOIIHS TTTT , Qggxwhgm cg-liyworthlec gt;-x out. bat, and struggles to the death be- ,lnc, gh, dam of gtplm, This --m- Tomorrow, the 6th Sunday after 'lTln- I lines oi the ruined Colosseum. Weelzh iva:i9m”:: Wltldcezgsffa 5: seems to mean that he. t;(I)tpPr;ImI; The series of agricultural meetings in ity, 7th after Pentecost. St. James. ar Ollafown o:hero;l3:pX;mcifwi'll;::'il' ;::'i3"eh0l&i33I'l fg9:"”l"- lielrdg:-llilldilivimu "1l'lJ1:Sethe thlnlga nan; LAUNDERED Amherst which began Thursday and will 0 - - , and P. s.x. Keats and Shelly. have itood'x At um H: l ' Hooded probably not talked about wtlilen To . . . , - - n as - be commued unm next Thur.Sday deal w.lth The world We hvei in would Seem to an nu; QUEBEC CONFERENCE Eirll-letfells 5ll1eadl?i'vcvlogln;hespTllo1o1l1sll.: ior wateruspxrrzsagida svhsm naval ggzllifrlhrddhagktgrzglfddrledhdbuttheg PERFECTION : 8 great many aspects 05 the Industry. Chlef- older generation at least as fantastic as car- past. grilles tofien ilglpiem F3;i;:7g:::- is always the possibilitiyil that, 111:: i, 1 - - - . . . -- . - 111; 1, eas one (3 mt. . v h 1,, in ear s s W from an ”W""- A ”".ew t00"'sts'.lmagmat'0."s- The charge that ...Jl:: l::':.:::ll.::"2r..;.,'".::l. ..T2:.””lz"rs.i::.”:....i3"if.:" E:.:::":;:.:.:: .....:V..:" ::.:t...... one . wav day Conference of farmers from Ontario”: Communists have kidnapped the West Ber- on Tuesday last, the delegates for feat for the times. Designed in the a)1r)n';”';:g: :;'re;ce"&V'inp'ifgn,l:l 55;: and terrify some .of .the SUCHW CLEANERS ' t -I - u - - - e ' f i.hlS L51 ; l l lll th i - Quebec and the lvlarltlmes was the open lins intelligence chief and spirited him commniicidm”ih:hf0vf;”g:a2:e; tgm 2, :",,,',,,”f;: ;';f;:m.,,";;..;f with gold dust sprinkled on his J,,,,8,,,g by mm 1..., hgppem.-. 1,. ins GVEM and at It was 9XP1”9SSed the 11995 across the frontier would have been con- were reappointed to amnd me it was four stories and 160 feet hair. he himself killed both 5111- puma Europe, Russia's need is not Dial 7387 mals and gladiators. Although modern scholars dis- count the more lurid tales of hordes of Christians being thrown to snarling lions, they agree that many a Christian martyr in times for allies but for satellites. whose, industrial machine can be geared , to Rumian requirements, and, whose cultural institutions can be- made to give glory to Moscow. That has worked fairly well, apparently. high. Each of the first three stories. dreaded and decorated with stat- uary, featured a different style of column-Doric, Ionic and Corinth- ian. Convention in Quebec on the 10th lust... and that the following ad- ditional delegates were appointed, namely, Hon. T. H. Haviland. Hon. Daniel Davies, and Hon. Edward for a national farmers' organization. It was also agreed that it is necessary to develop an informed public on agricul- sidered too improbable for an old fashioned dime novel. REFRIGERATION O O I W. tural matters. It is highly creditable to the humani- w,,,,,,,, The (,,,,,,,,,,,e,,, has made - . . . , , . ' , a i utlon shared the lot or - - Household also mes-. The directors or the Dairy Farmers of attitude or the vn-tea states that ;,:;'-:3 ;:1e;:;'m-"0,t -- ,5-; ..:.rs;; :...::”:.5usi.:;z;:.::.n: smisiii” oi ma comma:l:h.::l::..::::::1:.:..'w;:;i:::. -um. '-um mm- M nda and the have: I 1th l'ni d r 9 "9" ” e """"' " so, 1 . A he had criminals. 1 m h l, if dairy cases. etc- Canada meet on O y y American Owned hospltalv hea C1 C an because now the commercial int.er- ::E5orm,o(::)omli:?:ei1 by 13;: fmp. The Colesseum's carnage was 3:3 n!gtl:,oSkm:ftt1., (ghn: -I-bier: Mel We service and repair any make of electrical re- already taken steps to see that their prob- frigei-ation equipment. lems and viewpoint are placed before the ests and also the press are rep- resented. "The Canadians are going to do water supply equipment will be left in the Communist areas of Indo-China. It will finally ended by law early in the fifth century. Gradually the build- ing deteriorated. Iis walls became a reports that already the Chinese' Communist leaders have complain- ed that the economic aid provided eror's throne, provided for high dignitaries of state and the Vestal Virgins. A huge awning spread churches. On occasion it was humed and shaken by earthquake. It was used as a fortress during the medieval air. Originally the Colosseum was called the: Flnvlan Amphitheater, from the family name of the Emp- public. An advertising fund provided by 1i not be too long, however, before the peo- Bii;il'lealrnla:n8lt: a Cfgnohnner be;;)1fli- cm. the em... mam... smron convenient quarry, supplying hug; by Rum mu, M ,, mm, in. voluntary levy on milk DFOGUCUOH is bemg ple there are told that they should beipmm,” '0 mm 'mek0:3'I-n mag: and other scents perfumed the amounts of stone for pal-cee a ..d..,.....,, one report has it that, in reply to those complaints. China was told that by 1980 it would be as strong industrially as Russia was; used both to promote the industry directly and to keep the public informed. er, Queen Victoria', to Pictou on Wednesday next, the 5th lust... for the Nova Scotia, and probably the thankful to the Reds for the boon. ' ' ' Motors. Washers and An The same day a special conference will be held sponsored by the Canadian Federa- tion of Agriculture and devoted to the par- ticular problems of the poultry industry. This is an aspect of farming which ls-ln the throes of something very like the in- dustrial revolution. The age Of SP9C131' Gibraltar was captured by a British force under Vice-Admiral Sir George Rooke and Sir Cloudesley Shovel. this date 1704. It was subsequently often besieged by the Spaniards but was formally ceded to Great Britain in 1713 and confirmed in 1783. It was long a crown colony but the first Newfoundland, delegates. she will call at Charlottetown on the fol- lowing day for the Island dele- gates. and at Shediac on her way up the Straits for the New Bruns- wlckers. With the Lower Provinces thus 'united', she will steam to Quebec, and convey them all Into the bosom of Canada to become one 'happy fam.ily'. like Barnum": years later. Voltaire superintended the arrangements for his last tras- edy. Irene, when he was 88. Isaak Walton wrote his Life of Donne in ripe old age and tiled in 1683 at the age of 90. Robert Herrick, the poet. was still busily writing struggle between the powerful Ro- man families Fl-agipani and Anni- bsldi. It served as a bullring. s passion-play theater during Holy Week, and at one time a cloth factory. As to the ultimate fate of the old building, a Latin proverb, translated by Byron. has this to say: "while stands the Colosseum, in 1930. If it should get around, and it will in due course, that the Rue- sians are witholding promised aid in a deliberate attempt to keep Chins. relatively weak. there is sure to be trouble between Peiping and Moscow. If, on the other hand, it should turn out that Russia can- not afford to send enough aid to make Chins. industrially strong, the piiancea - we repair them all. Contact us for any wiring lob from installing a switch to wiring your home. Storey Electric PHONE 8237 1'15 Grafton Street ! up to a short time before his death at the age of 83. Walter Savage Landor wrote five of his Imaginary Conservetions when he was 88 and at least two of them are up to the standard of their predecessors. In more recent times, George Bern- ard Shaw was busily writing at 91 Rome shall stand when falls the Colosseum, Rome shall fall. And when Rome falls-the world." izaiion and mechanization has caught up to this branch of farming with a ven- geance. . Meetings on Tuesday will be 099" and - much of interest to farmers will be DYE- senicri by outstanding speakers. The re- maining iwo days will see meetings of the board of directors of the Canadian Federa- tion of Agriculture. Important Questions cage of contrary animals. The meet- ing no doubt will be cordial but these everlasting 'details' which are troubling the French Canadians, may be found a greater obstacle to the people of the different Colon- ies. than statesmen in s. secret conclave, or at a champagne sup- per, might be ready to imagine." -The Islander, Oct. 4, 1364. The Grand Old Man legislative council was opened by the Duke -of Edinburgh in 1950. . VALUABLE CATCH In terms of value, lobsters are the biggest catch on the Atlarltic coast and salmon on the Pacific. now on DISPLAY The international nature of scientific enquiry has proved of great value in many fields. Because of cost and complexity it has even greater importance in atomic re- search. Some 300 delegates from 26 coun- tries attended the International Conference In the world of science the great- est example of mental brilliance in old age is, perhaps, that of Sir Isaac Newton, the discoverer of the force of gravity, who was elected to ;roa his 3551 IN M! of policy will undoubtedly be considered. on Nuclear Ph Sics whic 0 n . g (H,,,,,m,,,, S ,,C.,,,,,,, the presidency of the Royal Society Cameras Y pe in Glas :2 --m---'n-sj gow recently when many outstanding prob. .M”'"y ”” ”"'"d ” "'9 ""e""”l wlgnllui W” um V, 1 c i . d I ' , , vigour and commanding powers of ecm not men com" a no VAND PHOTO SUPPLIES Municipal Fluori at Oil lems of nuclear science were discussed. Sir Winston Churchill in his "00”"'"Y ""9 "WmP””m""" 0' Mmg e o . eightieth year. His speech in the old age. The human race has cause 5'90 to be glad that at this perilous British Home of Commons the other crossroads in its history it can rely The first fluoridation program of mu- nlcipal water supply in the Maritime Prov- inces is to be undertaken at Woodstock, N. B. Decision to proceed with such a step was adopted by the Town Council a few days ago. following recommendations made by a delegation representative of the med- icai and dental professions, several service ' clubs and the Junior Chamber of Com- merce. The question of the beneficial effects claimed for water fluoridation in prevent- lng tooth decay, especially among children, . says the Moncton Times, had been one of ' widespread controversy up until quite re- cently, ever since the method was first in- troduced in Brantford, Ontario, following its expanding use in many cities and towns .,ln the United States. But notwithstand- llng the differing opinions held by elements in health circles and among the general public, the introduction of fluoride in water supplies has spread to most of the prov- iv west of Quebec. Tower Bridge, gateway to the Pool of London, has just reached its diamond jubi- lee. It was on June 30. 1894, that Ed- ward VII, then Prince of Wales, opened the bridge, which had taken eight years to build at a cost of iE1,000,000. Since then the two 100-ton bascules have been raised well over 320,000 times-an aver- age of 5,000 times a year-to allow ships in and out of the Pool. The bascules are still raised by the original hydraulic ma- chinery. O A question of privilege was raised in the British House of Commons recently by a Conservative member who quoted Mr. Emanuel Shihwell of the Labour Party as having said at a party gathering that an election would be an opportunity to "get rid of the crazy Tories-the wretches, the rascals, the rapscallions.” Tile Speaker, according to.'i'he Times, stated:' "It is only where the House as a whole is affected by the words that the question of privilege day was a masterly summing up of the present international situa- tion, and a judicious forecast of future trends based upon his pro- found knowledge of the historic forces that are forever at work determining the course of the hu- man race. This vitality which, in upon Sir Winston Churchill who still commands powers. terwering them with the wisdom born of long experience and the magnanluiity that is al- Wily! spirits. YLoR's JEUELLEIIS ofednm eseeeseeseeeeesseeeeee TA brilliant mental the characteristic of great air Winston's case, is combined with political wisdom, mrings from an inner force, a constant creative "dynamo." This power is not unique. There are many examples in history of this glorious sunset coming toward the end of a great life. Titian painted a mastelpiece when he was so, and erowned a lifetime's work Is a court painter accepting 1 commission for a l s painting from the Franciscans when he was 09. He was still vigorous when he was struck down by plague in his one hundreth year. Michael Angelo was working energetically in his ei hty-eighth year. co Dandclo, the famous Doge of Venice, was born in mo or fill and during his lifetime raised Venice in a posltion of great power and magnificence. 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