pact: route TllE DIIARLDTTETDWN GUARDIAN Morning Daily (Founded in i887) Authorized as Second Class Mail. P0"- 0m" Department, Ottawa. pl-egldent, [an .-\. Burnett; Vice-President, Wm. R-l - i -._-T -. t‘. M. Burnt-it‘. Editor und gluglrnifgffrig bliflgflttlitrltla. Rf Burnett; Associate Editor. Frank Walker. “The Strongest Jlemory is freak?!‘ Th4" [he Weakest Ink. 5.-\'l'l'ItD.\\', ma‘ w. i9" firmer. "iii is..." lsubsidies will never meet the situation exist- ’ent here. "All that comes from Ottawa is a persist- ently'circulated rumor that it is only o matter of time before Nova Scotia, together with Ont- ario and Quebec, will bow to necessity and con- clude an agreement with the Dominion govern- ment on Ottawa's terms. There is nothing in .thc published statements of any one of the premiers of these provinces to give the slight- es.‘ ground for such o suggestion. Nova Scotia's Premier has been consistently emphatic in his expression of his views, and specifically has stood firm on his demand for another conference to setil-e broad principles and annual conferences to keep check on any agreement that might ultimately be made. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN flutes By the Way _i_ The Guelph Mercury my; that "no nian- has settled opinions un- til he is 30", We know quite a fow People whose really important notions about themselves. life and Politics appear to have jetted when ihfy were six -- Pelerborougti Ex- EHTUITGI’. The experience trots. we suggest. is not unlike the public support. is lacking such measures are of little avail. But as public opinion can ensure mod- oration in one case so can public npinl0n ensure moderation in the "u, pd“ “ml Sir, ---- In your report of the pub- (‘XDOFIGIICE with prohibition. Whenlnc speaking conlcst Of m‘) 'n'uf'lu'a'lu'a'u'a'n' I“I.I.I% i! PUBLIC FORUM Thil column la open tn t-no diacnaalon by corra- apoudents ut questions nl IIIUQIGII. The Charlottetown Guardian doea not neeeaaar- lly endorse the opinion oi correspondent; a'u'ln‘e'r'n"o ' ‘a ‘o-o‘: ‘J PUBLIC SPEAKING CO.\"l‘E5'l‘ City schools, we reg-rel tltcre ivus no mention made of the fact that the Junior Chamber" of Ccxiniirrcc in- augurated this contest lat-l _v.:tr. it was such a splendid ichn that beverage purpose: that no Gov- crnmcnt sva-uld run the risk hf removing the barriers. But the iiurricrs have bccii removed, the flood gill-es arr open, the cour.tr_v is being inundated, and as the Government expected we look on, helplessly wondering what is go-l in: in hzippcit next. What is going to happen next? Wcll. there is one weapon that niichl lir- used against the forces of (‘ill ivhirh has not yct bci-zi SNOW lilac tron ‘cntiy successful in nthci‘ tflrcc- f Hull"; ll is the force of passive re- l the storm; m». and lttlSlii0SSU5 and ins"- -l '9'")- itons. that encourage or supp 1hr‘ liquor traffic. The boycott. decay a ilungcrou. ivcapoii, but itaiidllni; irfluc-hod crmlsfm 7°59‘ m hour oi’ flame. lflucr is a dangerous liufincss.l ON A GARDEN Soft glistening whiteness robes a lrlcri, but ilhich has been otnin- I Th“ 502°‘! 9f ‘dfwm P" “Pked f° Dead vines relive in snowy filigree: sislaiit-c; tho boycott of all agcii- ' A Wllhfiefi 513"“ "b0"! ill T3917’ l l Ilcre at the grave of beauty. Wllt-‘TE thelqg Passive rc-zslniicc might he worth wit?" Bhwlrlfl blwm‘ and “Pa” iMAY 10. 1947 ll Professional Darth I - LAND Veterinary ‘Surgeon Mount Edward no" Charlottetown, P,E_[_ Phone 804 ___._.______ ruauc srshosfiiii? allmoographlng cards and elreuh "75"" ltmlflllll. correspondent“ typinl and bookkocplp‘ ' neuim GIDDEN Telephone "994 A92. No. l. Connaught Al,“ Pownal Street _“‘\~ 7 MORRELL and country. ‘a Chartered Accounts Nova Scotia. the Chronic/c concludes I —'vi t I F‘ '1 " ‘fie S‘f'°°l f"‘P"°"°‘"°"' Lmgli“ "onsiiicrinc. 0f Yvslerdli’ - .,d rk h . '=°' “" °" f" '"““°“‘ T‘"‘°‘- did not wish to are u droimrfl- A ' 1 _,,,, 5,. ... _ l Yieldod to Buff-h a tribute lust ma‘? Eastern Trust tilatidtn The fourth release of the report 0f Th“ N” W’ "f" .' e f ° “"99" pmposnfs as "my Tit ' ih d a r . rorunuu“, from m“. Lmillllc- l) -\ VEIRNON tinocisrirrw’ 88'1"‘- iVf I - ~ H» yo. gchool Hggllh Rgggqrgls, stand, and if by some political turn of the wheel Upmsd 4;“ ‘F l_i“‘;‘l°"§;;’1:*;‘ai RR. Hurst and Mrs. H.L. Pwmcl‘ \-...l,_ P, 1c. Irililllfl. ‘ ‘ Here ivhere Lhe nithleec winds have-é) Plwlla N41 t- Box 3M tloriol Comml ~¢ , _ » She is Hudgeoned 5M0 accepting them i; M" _' . ff’ i f g" carried out. the arrangements lltlo ,_ ~_______ _ . l wrought their will, l Charlottetown l t t that the teaching of Physical Education m g _ y. g Pnlcslllie, oteiloolting the fact that W“, ; ' v AM n t made ‘my Dam.“ om a M SEAR! c‘ , 5 a e2 h I h fumed a m, 0mm,“ o; be against the Will of the great majority, n. no this is not the way m settle any on} thanks m due m hm’! MOTHERS DAi mound R . . culmdl?‘ s? ffocsccnuts y“; h‘ some instances, spirit of real co-operation, and with tense fearsjqil"? Si?” it i“? °“'y Md ‘° y“: Calium of Qucr-n Square School for. c-i. out, .,gai,,' ,C,,,D,.,.0w MHF Pale lohvellncss returns. Ah. iovelter 2'13"" "Em" recogni ion in r . _ f m" f t b f y}, ' d y y, -“ m‘ m‘ °°“" 9 '"‘°"‘5“"5 a" s 'the invitatioi t. hold ihr- contest .' " T‘ till ' _ _ - _ b n or . u ure o o e province an o t el . k m. - . , _\ 9 bltllg liic su i2. f Moth t Dzy. » 5 as here. D"@¢l° 5 "f Phwwf mm“ hukve y i; Dominion u; “U931 ‘mgirfiglmircflrfilgig any’: in "WW euduqrium- APPfl-Ilsvlllvllls .....= lilllry dull- on...“ r.;1s,.m.i..l Than all "h? 6°)" "iimPkd f° ‘he. ———--____ appointed who have undertaken ‘the tas o g war was recflmy ‘ought m Bmnh were anvil carried out. A pupil up,“ U.c,.,._..he,.cv I, ground; bum ma‘ W. HIGGINS ' ' the hysical education Pl’°9""" "‘ —"—~'_ f d m t _ Que" 50"“? 5°h°°f_f,‘if‘"31-‘ PM‘ N0 matter what we are or what. A Pmwmg" grumu‘ y CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT “dffwhng p - ' -— IZDI [URIAL NUIL‘) _ °r p°5‘°" sided as chairman giving vet one . - . will bring - - . . other pmyluces have mode sim- _ » “e think. ne should remember this ‘ , the burgeoning Currie Bmldmg Th9 Prmlmcfi- b H‘ d.” rent “He: Y“ "‘*" WMelPUPfiIWYYie traininfl’ in slitak- dai‘. remember if only in a small Purgedofb “Sig!” o Chuflofleyawn ilar appointments ut WI _ I e . . . ' b _ "i! l‘ P“ 1° _ wvav who mother really Ls. ‘P’ ' each new flPPOiniee is working to the some end Premier Jones‘ lament, over the trekking of, Jllit to ‘disprove that my criliora one School Impiovement ieugue, T“ me me is we queen or this Amy Germ“: Cum“ Tel. i636 P.O. Box 45) - ' h h l h sical edu- our rising hopes from our snore Will be shared by ‘h°~“° 5‘°¢‘~l°l‘-1 Sllblmfi M "11"" “mild “'°l°°m° “"3 ~““3¥“-‘“°"5 “b world i‘c"‘lllSc through ltEi‘ we came —the reorgurillfllw" of f e w, o? p ~ ~ - - A - lmi-treatmcnt-are ulce:ous individ- to the best way to extend tilts workl t 'H'- “i . H . , . ‘y , ‘s-A- rl44l x TlliS reorganization is not con- every right thinking citizen. lt IS, unfortunate- 1"“ “S “m l- “"0 b.‘ l" ~l1 - "*"**+++~¢ fgfeignrsfzflibcfjdhools but includes the pre-SClIOQl group as well as the adult Pfipfilufffifl" C°m' inuniiy centres for recreation arc being opened, ofgunilgd and siipCrViSOd playgrounds are o:- emflng, and pyrygreiS has been made inld t e training “l Peiwlmcl f° “$5M '“ H“ "e ' . The present release of the rePfill “f?” a" formation relative to existing cfinditigétspflnsicuq Schools m". respect m the “he mgbe-en ctinsid. Education. Not all factors ave_ u-ed yet recognition has been 9W9" i° “w” hf. were considered -of greoffll’ lmP°fl°"C°~ W lcThe percentage of Elementdf)’ 5°h°°|5 he" M] i,‘ Cqngdfl with certain conditions affect- u I - - ' I : 0* Teacher has special departmental cer- tificate (not Strathcono A or B) 0.0 7-3 Adequate indoor accommodation Adequate Pluvswunds , ' ' Equipment for a comprehensive program n ti) adequate g0 t2) inadequate . . . . . .. 8-8 (3) no data given ' (3) Source of music is available and 306 used regulflflY -- " 6'5 ' Cases of continuous excuse frflm dos“; i; Physical Education are decided y v (l) school medical officer 0.0 (2) family doctor ...... . 0~3 (3) school inspector “'7 (4) teacher . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3~5 (5)parent..---~ ' Records of progress of students are 54 kept . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . 0.0 - Participation in Ofgfimled 5P°m 42 295 day‘ _ _ _ , _ ,_ . ~ - Ailotted time give to PliYSWPl 128 2] 4 EducotionHA... ~ Grading in Physical Edrcationmis cqmpqrqhlg Wll’ TO lfi 0 - demic “blew - "Tu ti?" hi; Sports days are held periodico y » - itudents recefive a mtedicalvexamn- ination be ore par icipa ion athletic competitions 0.0 l0.3 incomplete Physical Education pro- gram due to v (l) lack of accommodation 83.3 l2) lack of equipment .....l83.t3) 63.6 l3) lack of trained personnel 00.3 4-6 (4) lack of time . . . . . . . . .. 33. 5-8 l5) lack of inte;est h‘ 16-7 ' Present methods o teac mg are (i) satisfactory y - - ~ - - -- 0-0 (2) partially sotlsfactofY ~ - - - ~ 66' 34': l3) unsatisfactory ..»» 33-3 -3 (4) no data available .. 0.0 7. With respect to the Physical Education pmgmm in the schools the National Commit- tee for School Health Research recommends: (l) That a study be mode to determine the health significance and other values of prcscril programs of illiYslcui 99mm‘ tion. _ _ (2) That education and health authorities define the contribution which the school can make to the continuingphy- sicol and mental health of_the indiv- idual and that health teaching, physi- ‘ul gducation, and factors related to mental health be considered together in devising a coordinated school health program. fioiia Stella's Position Nova Scofio has not succumbed to Ottawa's proffered subsidics undcr the tax agreement, but Premier Angus Macdonold is able to r090" that the capital position of the Province has im- proved by nearly $2,000,000 since i939, and that the sinking fund has almost doubled dur- ing the some period. "Nova Scotio’: CUpGCilY to deal efficiently with its own affairs obviously," says the Halifax Chronicle, "has not deteriorated dur-ing the years. ln the face of almost intolerable handi- caps this province can still mdke a good show- ing. But the thought inevitably arises that, if we can do as wcll as this with no help and little sympathy from the rest of Canada, what could be done if the essential needs of the province received‘ the attention they deserve? .'y, a fate in: suffer in common with other non- or minor-manufacturing provinces. From 194i to i946, the Bureau of Statistics records show that Saskatchewan's population decreased 7.36 per cent, Prince Edward island's l.05 per cent, and Manitoba's by .-tl per cent. I Q i I That is an important and wise decision of the Affiliated Laymens Council to undertake a joint religious census of Catholic and Protest- [ant citizens, and we trust will receive the cor- ;dial and helpful co-operaticn of all concerned; it cannot be otherwise than to our advantage to discover the church connections or other- wis-e of our present crowded city. I i i i l Public Works Minister Barbour brought iback a great deal of useful information from his recent trip to Ontario. Evidently they treat visitors from other provinces handsomely there, as well asgiving them on insight into the public work they have in view. When they announce an expenditure of 56 mlllionvdollars for one year an roads. it makes us wonder how for our puny two millions fOI all purposes in repair work, let alone new undertakings, will go. .. . . w That is an excellent suggestion that a body of parliamentarians should visit us before the rising of Parliament. lt might be well for the Provincial Government and the Provincial Boards of Trade to get together to draft and outline a programme, with the necessary literature for distribution, for the expected visitors. They are worth welcoming and enlightening on our great assets and problems as the smallest, most beau- fiful, and one of the most historic provinces in our wide Dominion. i i it I Does the punishment always fit the crime? That is'a question for sociologists to discuss and answer. In Windsor, Ont., a youth convicted of killing a man, was sentenced to tw-elve years im- prisonment for manslaughter; in Montreal on- other youth charged with attempting to murder a priest and lay brother, was found to be in- sane, and sent to an insane asylum; while here, two men with police records were sentenced to five and two years respectively for breaking .Into the Polyclinic and the residence of Mr. W. lChester S. McLure. The powers-that-be do not iseemingly attach so much importance to the ldegree of punishment administered now-a-days =as in times past. This makes the average citi- zen wonder whether here we have cause and effect in regard ta- lawlessness and the safety of life and property. l’ W a The new Canadian Officers Training Corps program to provide the Canadian Army, both Active and Reserve Forces, with well qualified leaders, has been authorized to recruit up to 1,472 this year and all vacancies have been filled. Quotas allotted the 25 Canadian Uni- versities for summer training in i947, ore: Sf. Dunstan's, ll; Dolhousie and Kings, 66, of which a proportion was sub-allotted to Acadia, St. Mary's ond St. Anne's," St. Francis Xavier, i5; Nova Scotia Technical, l2; New Brunswick, Z7; Mount Allison, l4; St. Thomas, 3i, of which a proportion was sub-allotted to Sacred Heart; Laval, l0l; Montreal, I34; McGill, I09; Loy- ola, 30; Ottawa, 36; Queen's, T06; Toronto, 253; McMaster, 25; Western Ontario, 84; Ontario Agricultural, 27; Manitoba, l07; Saskatchewan, H0; Alberto, 94; British Columbia, 80. Sir Henry Morton_ Stanley, British ex- plorer, died this date i904; his car-ccr reads like a romance; son of a Denbigh farmer, his real name was John Rowlands; on his father's death he was sent at the age of seven to the work- house," after some years of hardship, he was adopted by an American merchant, whose name he assumed; he enlisted after his adopted por- cnt’: death, was captured in the American Civil War in i862; subsequently adopted a iournai- istic career; went, as war correspondent, to Mogdola with British Army representing the New York Herald; was commissioned by the some newspaper to find explorer Livingstone who had become lost in "darkest Africa"; after a ycor and eight rnohths found him at Uiiji; made second expedition undcr some auspices and dis- covered the source of the Congo; then sent by King Leopold of Belgium, and established the Congo Free State; in i887 undertook the Emir "Nova Scotia profited from the war less Pasha relief expedition to East Equatorial Af- thon almost any other province. The problems which were pressing before the war more urgently before us today. Yet it seems im-i possible to convince Dominion authorities special needs require special treatment and that ' the application of some fiat-rote system Hca, and in'ii8w‘relaiczl terrible sufferings in his are still In Darkest Africa; was elected to parliament in i895, and Knighted in i890. His historic greet- thot Eng when he found Livingstone in the heart of the African jungle, "Dr. Livingstone, I pre- of sumef", . . swan-mania nuisance. moral a w ilwwM-Pv e‘ is“ luais \\'il0 bite pencils and reporters‘ ‘heads off. The New York Herald Tribune has statistics. There was a ".‘.llI‘\‘€_\"' c-f city editors at a sem-y llnill‘ or the American Press Instit- utr". Columbia Univcixtirv, null Willi some dismay we present the fmd- tngs: The average city rditor is a gentle fellow. addicted to readinfi and raising flowers instead of Cain. He. has lost tnvo DOUnds in six WW5 on the jab. lg niJiTicfl and has exactly i6 children. The publication abroad of ¢ii¢'fl-| ing views ol Britian may serie to attract custom, but is it quite’ honest? And, what is more pert- incni. is it good policy? The imagin- ation boggles at. the prospect of an American visitor being reproved. gently. We hope, by mine hoot f0!’ omitting to bring his own soaP and towels. The tmveiie: from the land of yalenly. unprepared for the sheri- agrs to ivhic-lt we are inurrd. may n-ell return Jtomic reseniiinz lite transformation of his lwlidfii’ m‘ to an adventure in ausieritii 51' though there may be a ivoicome crop of dollars in 1947, the ions- lrfln Harvest, will suriev be mus" unless our visitors are ivarned as well as invited. - A. H. Lallfit! "1 London Daily Mail. Orange salesmen are ntazlfflllk into a tiglitfistcd Summer market. ‘Alilt one of the biggest loads they’ V0 rvcr hauled. BCiWePli now and ne._\'t Novcrnbez‘, California's IZTOVPS will pour out 34 million boxes of Valen- cias. the Summer variety. 'l‘tiat‘s 28 percent more than last SP5! 511d second only to the 194.5 record 0X 38.4 million roxcs. Across the con- lincnt. this has been Florida's big- Our aim is not so much to flcvclop several good speakers nor to pzck a city winner but rather to cn- cotiragc as many pupils as pct-sit)! to have a trv at --pli'>ln- slwziking. I am. $lifl cit‘ D. ill. L. THE cannons-Tainan Sir.—~’l‘he establishment of world pcacc is a most gigantic inst; 'l'hc persistent refusal of Soviet Russia to co-operate s_vmpatheticnli_v greatly intensifies the difficulties of the Herculean task. But sonic- how, if chaos is to bc nvertcd, doivn-trodcicii. war-rnvishcrl na- tions must be given a chance tn survive and recover. whatever" the cost, Communist intrigue. treachery and iron-fist methods have great- ly iiedcvilled the situation. but iii spite of all this inaligii influence, the United States. Cirrni Britain and the other Allied tiations must. bravely face the situation. not as rabid obstructionists. but. as cmancipators. 'l‘lic Hltflfitflltvf L‘? the end of civilization Evil is self-revealing. and In spite of the "iron curtain.‘ a clear insight. has been obtained tnto lhc real soviet character and its aims. Russia being ivhat siic is. a question naturally arises: Can a nation that tints cxeitidcs (‘tori from its natmnal life and goicrivl sponsibilities of pecialiy nationhood. in relation to duty tn- cannot bring forth good fruit.". Neither can a godless nation.‘ Ample verification of tlin.‘ truth zest. year. when the crop rear ends next. October 3i. the Government estimates, total U oranlc, , ducticur will have 1" .hed 115 million iaoxrs. 15 million more tlran in i945- 46. This wlicppct‘ clilliiil- Plfiilllb‘ lic puree-tightening already I5 d9‘ pressing prices. Grocers ‘in mill" cities over the country YEW" California oranges have MODE“!!! '15 cents to $2 a box in the last two weeks. Florida fruit has dlpPPd 25 lo 5n cents a box. Prices in the packing sheds now are down i0 oniv n few con-ts more than DTP" wai- nveragrs. -- Wail Sircct Journ- at. Australian scientist/s have h"!!! try-mg to cause ruin ‘I4’ ("Oilillng dry roe through clouds. and 81"‘ 0" l]... truck of somiething. Dr. E. G. Bowen told a science confONHCE about it in Sydney. EXPEDITED“ 5° 1a,. mu beetr inconcluslvf‘. he wid- but rain had been actually Pfvcllllf‘ "m1 (we. limited areas during four flights. Liberator aircraft. had 3011c aloft. found .1 suitable m» Ol 01°“ at about 10.000 ft.. vrith a cumulus base. its head at about 22.000 !t.. and a temperature of about minus i0 dciz. Centigrade. Between 200 lb- nnd 300 lb. of dry icc was then rirqP- ped into the dour}. \u"l "if" Ttartzvles were seen lo f~-f'"~ with" m l5 or 20 minutes rain tell on- a limited area beneath ihc cloud. The rcsuit of fiTOPFlHG "19 dTY l“ “L” in occasion a release of heat m cloud. WlilOh caused it l0 "mu-Sh- room" up lo a height of pertussis 40,000 fl. and ln some instances thunder land ilBhIl-l"! hail bee" observed in thc area at that aitltudf- It would take up to two 179875 l0 determine whether rain could be lmade for the benefits of drought- lstrickcn area... - Auslrollflfl New better The Ko-h-I-Nor, one of the wnrllt‘: nldcst, largest and most blot-DIN? diamonds. is in the new: asaluhTllv Vancouver Provhice notes. India l5 asking Great Britain to return the fabulous gcm which adorn-i "it royal crovm presented to Qllfi?" vnqoylfl in 1M9. To India and to morn or the world tho Koh-I-Nor l; a glittering symbol of India’ rivhcs and the dark intrifllie-B of 11¢ storied past. Actifialiy the Si‘?! .5tone has existed t. “ouch more the centuries of bioodfihcd 811 lsix ,vloir~ncc. its history can b6 tfflfl‘ WlLll certainly to the (‘BTW 14l l .t:cniiiry and il b11190“? 0m‘ 0f "if , treasured possessions o! Aurlitifllm! m... Mogul emperor who ascende-i lthe throne m’ Delhi in 165B after limpirisoning his father. the Emperor Shah Jclian, Pllltlflil l0 5°99‘ WP .0! his brothrrr. and drivlHB H fill"! liifo cxlic. n. rm the scintillatlns talisman of power fell into the hands of Nadir Bhah. who gave the diamond its meme. which means "Montain of Light," After passing into pcssission of the British Crown ihc diamond was reout and rodpoed in weight. from 1E6 to 10B carats. New the fcrcis o-l histzry are gather- ing again around the great gem whose winking facets have watched the rise and fall of kings and kl-N- tloms. India. is dminnding icock the is seen in Soviet Russials obstruc- tive tactics, and disregard for; Christian ideals. I am Sir. etc, A. D. MACDONALD. Calgary, Alla. "PASSIVE htfasisrascia" Stun-The Prince Edward lsiard Prohibition Act which forbids thc manufacture. sale and consump- Lion of alcohol for hcvvrugt- unr- PG-FPS ii filill the law of the |tiil(l. That legislative cilnrlmcnl uhiv-li, put a million (iollars north of li-qunr into trircuiation for mutil- fllial Plmiioscs last year was nut an improvement’ on the Prohibi- 110" Art; it was a lriivcsly on the Act. A travesty is an l||('0ll;1l'ul'il.< or burlcsqtiiiig imitation. or an abstird parody of thr- rcal tl....g. That enough purchasers could be found to absorb that mutt-um, of potent fluid in twelve months was no surprise. We had the ox- pericnce of all thr- other pron..- ces of the Dominion, and of the United States u-f America to put us wise. if scripts can he wrhttn fast enough, and i-f adequate transportation facilities are avail- able and if the Dominion GO\'.‘i'li- mom subsidize: the growing of barley for mailing purposes. no can make it two million next _\'(?al. One thing we have demonstrat- ed beyond the possibility of doubt: therrfis moiirgv in the liquor l"lSl- ncss. There ls so much intuit") itl the business that, if we wont r|ii.. ii. whoie-hcartcdlyr and contac- eotislv, we could balance the butl- get from that source alone. Once upon a time we were jurt a little ashamed of using that kind of ntonrgv. but as tlic years go by we become more broad- minded and less intolerant. The logical process of reason- ing we use in attempting to jus- tify our apostacy runs as follows: How nice it. would he if every- body would learn to Inkv- lilF drink in moderation. As a ti"- tiriguisbed American social sci- vice worker said -\vhen ihn Vol- slead Act ivasicpealcd! "Every young lady must now discover for herself how much alcohol she (inn consume and still maintain her equilibrium and hr-r self re- spect." There ll so much to be nuns with a million dolars. There nrc homes for alcoholics in he is- tablishcd institutions for the ~-- leetion of‘ children of delinquent. parents in be provided. conceit- tration camps for bootlcggcrs, and education in the principles of prohibition for the liquor rou- sumlng public. To dcny onrsciyrs the pleasure of spcnriiiii! .he money which ls so easily tibial-.- ed seems so shorl-slghtcrl. Thai for every million dollars rcccncd from the liquor traffic we have to_ find another million donors with which to pay for the damage done seems to make no dlfferc-tcr. Ii’ the people who encouragi- or condone this modern million dol- lar alcoholic mania were the only sufferer; we could easily become disinterested. or even cynically indifferent, but. everybody suffers. Once wr- thought. that tompcr- diamotid which has been so M0071 a part of her destiny. fcring and pain. her sleepless nights lnitrlilng over us. we are able to think nf her today. l She is the one who latigiit lilf‘ ‘honour the mic and onlv \\'it\' of ltfr. to be honest and fair and to run-amber iiial one day I must account to the blaster for n1 stt-ivnrtslnp. She taught mo to see the glory: of God in the glory of lite sunrise. {and in src Him in the flowers that blossom ill the joy of suittinci‘ whcn the soils; of tho birds filled the air. With a smile she taught me to liicllcve that. one day in‘ my own little home another mother would brine me the joy and happiness of lltllc fret and soft street voices nnd the touch of little liands. That happiness has come and to count.- icss other homes too. No pen. no speaker, can describe blather] For many years now I have iricd i0 piit. ni_v feelings for lic: iuln wnrrls bill lniicd. Day al- _' \\'(' sec molheirs iivgiectetl. ubuscii: t-aiwrl hands with clenched li<ts ready to strike, yes strike the vcrv our ivho SiXTTPYOd tn give. them i=1.- that eternal lil'P of lrvva that no raised fiend. no curses. nothing. no cnntler how terrible. can quench. Alan;- years have passed since my own itiotiivr was called in death. but I still remember her teaching and \\'.'il‘|lll‘l§!S of the terrible things merit discharge ariglit. llif‘ re-lio be lured cn l-liC sea of lhlf‘ No os- y matter what may be in store for ilti‘. l will rilwzrvs reincmlbc: her as one‘s neighbors? “A corrupt lrcclllie one who nvill interccdc fur nic when We mr-cl again before the ‘Throne of God. where sin and shuntc are no more. Tomorrow‘ is lvfotiiers Dav and irnnv fired not be rcinindcd of it but. so many who still have niotii- Pr.» young. middle aged. and old, let them :'c cmber her in some sinrill ivavHSlir is their own and -.\ill oxpcol lhcni to. For inc, n vigil hchl will burn in rnmrmbrance. I am. Sir, ova, WALTER A. O'BRIEN. Bristol, P.E.I. Lifted Dut, l" Pal"! Nu pails or plasters Io fnaa with-Just a few tlrnps nt’ a painiua remedy PUTNAPTS CORN EXTRACTOR-flsnly a lei applica- tions and relief cornea quickly. Taclill your snre uirn today. For rapid reaulta. for greater comfort. use the old reliable Corn mavrnPUTNAPTSCORN EXTRACTOR. 35c .1. all dealera n. medicine. . land , - - l? Old Charlottetown g l ', (And rats.) ; l? --—— POWNAL SQUARE Mil. intemi for the erect-ion o!‘ a new Jail on Pownal Baum 1W1"! been collected. the ceremony of laying the corner stone on the 25th _. o; August, 1330, was performed by. the Worshipfut master and Brethren 0g 5L Jcm-rg Lodgc of Free and Accepted Masons in full regalin. A parchment scroll boa-DRE this dam- lhe name of the Governor. John Ready. 811d H15 Nlajcstyr Wil- ' Helm his Fourth. tozether with WM Co,“ we" p“; 1M0 g glam vessel. hermethicaily sealed. then smelled. i.n the stone. The ceremony being ended. procession to their 1.94189- ’i‘he new jail IIHVIDB Mo" Com‘ prep-d, the prisoners nvho We" 00"‘ fined in the ding!’ Qld ram)“ We" lrernoypd thereto on the last day 0f mo year. The cells. of this _priso’n were gnawed within the exeava - - i But n lllnlhPYS heart burns with l 1'“)- l-h’ “lafwlal T"m10“ed m u" r construction consistlnfl of red stone cemented together and st-ftflflihflied with lc-on bolts and cross bars: the “.5115 being of solid _wood ~tvi't'l\’9 inches n. thickness, firmly secured with iron. ‘Ihe secoynd 510W “r5 divided itrto debtors APB-Thine" 5- while the rooms on the first i100!‘ were reserved for!‘ the 155F755 M‘ eommodation. This interesting est- ablishment was entrusted to the cur of Robert Hutchinson. Rd» M jailed‘. who retained the 0051mm for many years. - Pollard's lilswiii’ ___?______. ""3 HACKNEYED The word cliche. mEBlilflK I hmkneyed fonm of expression. deprived from the moulds used syfl-eorype printing. ti. F. iiutcheson 8. SDli OPTOMETRISTS “Specialists in the tit- ting of glasses for the correction of ocular de- tecta.” 53 Grafton Stféet Putnam's Corn Extractor the breathren returned in’ McLEOD 8. BENTLEY w. c. 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