PAGE FOUR THE GUARDlANl Authorised is Second Class Mail Post Office Department. Ottawa. - The Island Guardian Publishing Co. status as producer and distributor of the finest and cleanest grains and flour. The service has attracted the attention of other cereal producing countries, with the result that inquiries. as to procedure and methods '1 HE GUARDlAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Welcome To Prince Edward Island SEPTEMBER 3, 1952 Ms but week marked the eighty- hof inspection and prevention are continual- lly being received by the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa. Stalin's Heir . rresldent and Associate Editor, Ian A Burnett. Associate Editor, Frank Walker. - CIRCULATION "Govern Prince Edward island like the dew" fourth anniversary of an interest- ing attempt on the part of the Government of Prince Edward Is- land to negotiate. "on its own". a free trade agreement with the United States. The Imperial Gov- ernment had the upper hand, and the negotiations came to nothlnk: but it is worth speculating on mackerel. codfish. thzt at this Eamon no exeee pen: h gested that in retllifln lo? cess to the rlshln fthe Imigerlal Go 0 gran this concessl caught by Island mhehlfgnall ml enter the U. 8. free of under a former reciprocity mm” 5'. IReciprocity Conference, IEE3 em, . this tpuzlmpilllfii hey sug. free 3 around "' V8I'I1l'I1Cllt mhould see in sh uj duty,o d . - , ' ' l I 'h t l . H , . :1," Strange" Memory H Wm", "H" Theie is every indication that Stalin ziuelncemglgtli m;hn:hih:gm mglgmnergulleg ah: oriher alllmaig th W k I k" imam t0 name 35 hls helrp 50e)'931"0ld both upon our entry into Confed-' should also be admittucllable ll” . eg ----- l Georgi Maximilianovich Malenkov, whose eratlon I few years later. and our no objection was offefcdhf: 1"" . . . 1 . . bee t . d d I l7aniu.o:r'rr:'rowN, w amcsmu. son. 3. 1952 ;,m.m and moon face have ied many fol-elgn. fxlllmllufn PWPHHY 35 I Prov l)n'gg0!:le. Somgcehgbgnthg "iers to dub him "the Fat Boy". But Mal- lenkov is no be-ardless boy. Fifteen years ;old when the Revolution broke out, he Prince Edward Island is being honourcdl ehhsted with the Red Army at 17, and go. by the Vlslli Of 8-dlslingllished SFOUD 05 P3l"'lday is one of the ablest, and most ruthless liamentarians, members of the C0l1ll'll0ll-Zof the 1..-,p.1eVe1 communists, During the Distinguished Visitors wealth Parliamentary Association who arc,wa1- he was a member of Stalin's fiVe.man prised General Benjamin F. But- l?'”””"l the ”""”””y "ll Wmlr. ler, chairman; Judge Luke P. Po- 3:ff,nf,f,,f:5l' Majeslyhs Imll'"l'llll 4 holding their 1952 conference in Ottawalwap Cabinet, boosted Red aircraft pl-oduc. this month, and who are due to arrive here mm to 40,000 3 year, and it was he who lhlS 9VeI1iYlg- AS intimated in the DYESS--rallied the defence of Stalingrad. So pow- the section visiting Prince Edward Island ex-fuh however, are his two main rivals that It was on a Saturday afternoon. August 28. 1868. that the U. steam cutter "Hugh Mcculloch" arrived in Charlottetown, having on board a committee of the Un- ited states Congress to discuss with members of the Island "Govern- ment the subject of reciprocal free trade. The visiting committee com- land, Member' of Congress for Vermont and former member of the U. 8. Senate; and Hon. James J. Beck. Member of Congress for Kentucky, a distinguished lawyer colony. It was emphasized that 5' discussion was a smmy 1 03:. Carrie? on principally was clearly understood by 1 parties that no final definite ” rangement "l and could one nth! nfomm for the throughout h be Btwmpipd Notwithstanding this prm-imme conference was viewed with . disapproval at Downing Streeilmle 2 communication to n prior to the conference will have a bus), there 15 A hmt a h.1umVu.ate might Sue, Shay leader in the Democratic Government dated Marclgelxlrlgggl agenda and will be able to see a good deai' Cecd Stahh. The two men bracketed with my were accompanied by Hon. l”:r'd!hE'E';m1fg.Isl;9;::3ly or smle' of the Province in the lsrief time at thelrhMa1ehkoV are the sinister head of the disposal. .'1'h9.V are Illlesls 0f ill? Prlllcc Communistsl police system and a fellow- Edward Island branch of the Associati0li,l(;co1-giah of Stalin, havrenti Beria, and and both the provincial and federal brall-lvjacheslav M01010” iong considered th-3 ches will take part in their cntcrtainmcnth logical successor. A manic struggle for The same &I'PaIlEZ9m9hlS 31'?! belllg folloll” power in Russia is almost inevitable in the MIWMWW lyiavg tohalxegpa MRZIIMIMIMIJ ed in other Provinces. Only twice since the Association was founded in 1910 has it met in Canada, once in 1928 and again during the war, in 1943. On both occasions a great deal of favorable publicity accrued to this country as a result, though it was only in 1928 that 3. group of the delegates visited this- not-too-distant future. EDITORIAL NOTES Britain and France declared war on Germany this date 1939, two days after Germany's attack on Poland. On Sept. 10 the Canadian Parliament resolved that the ;7Af.&l?p gr 'J.Note-s. Bx Tht:Wa);L 3 A. H. Laffin, Member of Congress for New York: Hon. E. H. Derby. an eminent lawyer and statistic- ian. of Boston: Hon. B. A. Smith. of Gloucester. Mass: William Pew, Esq. Collector of Customs for the same place; Col. E. J. Sherman, Major Ruy Dias de Kay, formerly on the staff of General Butler and lately arrived from Crete; Josiah MacLeod, formerly of this Island and at this time an officer in the U.S. civil service: and Mas- ter Paul, son of General Butler. 0 a 0 Rooms were provided for the distinguished party at the Rankin House, and. following the confer- ence. on Thursday. Sept. 3, an official dinner was tendered them in the Assembly Room of"the Col- ”These proceedings might hm! that t been attended with benefit if um had been restricted as nri;;1na1i',. intended to the mere giving V" receiving of information, nlilq; tions of trade between Prlilrr m. ward Island and the United Sims and I need hardly say that he; Majesty's Government would Iva” wished the Committee to be treat. ed with all proper courtesy furnished freely with such flde information as could plnliprlv be given to them. But I lill::k ;: unfortunate should have been allowed in M. sume the appearance of a licgo. tiati n between a. Colonial crnment and the reprcsenra:lw.s of a foreign Legislative body isolated negotiations with indnld- and lion; he discussion Gm-. Szlrli . l . Pl'0VlhCe- , king should declare war between Canada 5 o 2 . 33:1” f,:h1:,'3F' ”h"H::lIl1:l; Hglelhgfsf :;l1o&0lZl;lJ:5m:;e gfegmtlo nzost The lours throughout the Provmces and Germany. " . h ., Tm-d presided, with Hon. Edward Pal-' they extend to hlatllars hffrllllg fulfil A major Objective of the Association . . . V V nil as a hat. is a false sim- In the "40 years ago." column of mer acting as? vice chairman. Imperial interests. and also in; . ' V d J l . . lie, the bat lsnt blind. But the the standard on Saturday, it was Among the other guests present interests of thg other Nm-.3, Am, Wl'llCl'l is l0 RCQUUV3 flrst hand knollle EC The Canadian Legloh ls pl-eparmg 10 Peterbgrohglldgiitamlllefd Said the mentioned that peaches were sell- WCM CBPL Mfrfimlm and Officers erican Colonies who urrv not V . . . , on -4 ll .. pp. . , ” or an the C0ml?l0"l?ea”h they race up to up problem or absorbing the I."”"'" 32.2.22.2;:..m;:::;.:l.:i.::l.: 2:: ?l.:::...l”2.".".::hp.x::z:.J22: zlilizm-.. Problems and legislative procedure. In this veterans of yet another campaign. Large Behind her ink-stained desk, as on hell" if you donlt think a wet hen peaches on the same Saturday -7959911 Gfeely. Of B05!-On: Capt. your Government exceeded their Province, the birthplace of our Confeder- A bridge sets mad. Just. wet one and see!-- was so cents per basket, from Nldwm" l” W5 "-'”h3mb”"i Mn proper authority in thus vrvaunz numbers of Korean veterans coming into Above a deck of upturned eyes. Ottawa Journal. which there will be variance. no Norton. correspondent of the New with the Committee of Couriers. ull0Y1p lhf.V Shmlld fl"d much M l”te”)5", its ranks will have their own ideas of how she sits the captain of anoisy crew ---- doubt. The coincidence of so-cent ?;:"k1,VV”;l,d' me" ilk" ll Vls”, '9 ml that if you had brrn nmllzrd and certainly they can be assured of a: 8 Veterans. organizahon Should be mm That cares where Knowledge in:1lnS:v;h;l;)n?;h';r:;lndzndsmhrmlg geachesniihvlcw of the present(; M; lggfou-,0;4f3ll;m: horn Mnhyzoill most cordial welcome, both on their ownl o o u ' looking at Canada much the same nix, 1;: iamom 40 yea" '30 m man of Montreal. and several ty's Government arelnot lrp) - J . . . . . presive. The fact is. ' . . D l"l"ll account and as 'repreSen'lallVeS of our: Political Cm.ohe,.S are Shh holdmg post Adroit; (;lnl.:(;ll:et, her sternness but my tglg:Eh:sssier;r:h:r;i1ol;i;senvles::: thlere is a wonderful crop of the Sggngfyntleghggatghe :;ythsewBg'esti!xi2tclgir?;i:lhg;xCEt0M17:: Commonwealth klnsmen in all Paris of momems on the British Columbia pmvih. To have her mime” of mmumh Suddenly mm on her spectacles 5355?: lhlll; inyetahe Nel;:)Ba1;:Bi:I9gYll)', SOEIVEILJ elf. --gilt-,1 fogds Sol this Report of the Eiiecutive Cminfilu , . . - , . . ' non EC an it! ar pa C h 0 the Vl01"ld- clal election. They find, among othei cur- "us youth. and has . new hn1ido,- London so. -st. Catharlnes standard. gang" of the United sgmgngbc. The Legislative Count” M M, She trims the sails of discipline Free Press. ---wee-W-ms-so-s joug things, that alternative voting in this and mm 0” mm" M in: in close embrace." sit quictly under this p-alum ll . . . ' h m For! Wililnm At the confeene cl" ussio -d lti t l; Digging For llllllVIlGllZ3 case upset the final outcome in seven seats The course that leads to shiotllud fglrigehaj what alollywood it (mm the United Sm” mm mm the Exewuve caning” ml.-lcme Ir: high. GrznvllflidsuatllliltugelglalrNEH l lrvom what it would have been under the pp pp . pp: 322:3 :l::.:.”.:r.::":..h 3:”, 3:: 1:;:.la.':s:;””p:l.ll 2”.1:::- i””".”3l W The difference between a treasure. hulll-g simple "X" system. A.Drl1-small. marriage! among the film folk to a city store intent on mavivrlng thorne. W. W.' Lord. George W. gnterpsriseo (laxlld llggligllg ngp. er and an achaeologist is simply that thel . . . she. fgxoilrhgthel calm that autumm (:vi.ji:elh::F:I.1s?a8lf::leB. hlsvlelaiilfefehiahels alfervlv ilhhrcglngfs. Finding an arti- ?:il1rl'tllBI:l.n:I.AJ.Acallggggorfghzxalildltx heoxplml hold Calcitilalcictia t)o pen.-vi . - .s' -- . - . ' v cc e , - . . . - 3. 1.: in one is sceklnlz Somelhmf-' Of alllsllc ml Pure food inspectors of Washington have Sees me reborn in yearly bursts of their golden wedding anniversary, girl ,. lei: .....E.i2f.,”?..,.,f.lE” in” 1:. meetings. ”whlch nartook of n H:rlM:le1styll'satl)ll'onll3 ah:im;;ulrrll- commercial value and the other is seek- , uncovered a racket whereby the Carcases And msaogles Mrs made M Mm thereby offering another pleasant marking that in his home town in ENC”? lmmlclil Chmcl”-" OW" ms-int." , whole point , P 8 example that the film capital is the United states he hadh't seen ed in "W Couhcll C.hamber. bsequcntly a joint arimrsl ', l . . ing knowledge. The L1: of drawn turkeys are filled with water, spring. not popumed exclusiveh, by hi, anything quite me it Then he (mm both bmmheg of thr Lpgp. laturs was forwarded to Hr: Mn- ' tl t as much inform-l . - v t - d gh di-11 . id. .. A lengthy memorandum of the archaeology is to lid lel I t rum my then fiozen and latei sold. The ua ei And sensing mm the bud the Open yaoggegfonanspecgatoii. a pa :2 hsrezmlsgysricihgughilg a soil; proposals to be discussed had been Jam. mm: mm "W F:apA: ) ation as Dosslblfj aboul ll? P35 i ;makes a difference in weight on the avei- flower. M ..Wh,,.-S h,,,',Ou,m phcegm ,;;..;subm1twd by the United States advantages of free tradc zp pm examination of HS ml"-iv "”””l”.' they be page or about 2 U2 pounds when the bud 5” 8333:; W" W” M”-"no Another Lord Selkirk -rm wpmpm mp--appppal. ' .l3il”?f'.p1"lppli2. i3lfi2'py””3I; iilil3”l;a.i"S.”SZililpil.ill”l.3”? the remains of an elaborate. dl"c11ll32C'5.V5siihaws out. It gives a new meaning to And mg C,;s,,., hand mad, while And A DEfferenlMiSsiOl1 H "mu m M mmmhred um Island representatives was also such arrangements. with rospr m Wm of Kllos-ms 0" Cnsllwlws used by. ”F0l(l lUl'l40.V"- mm Chalk h ghw trade between Britain and West l"eIt)hrecleIl?le5iel do.lulinl'emls fapptlhr reciprocal ""8 mm” "ml QUEER Shub-ad at Ur e e 0 5” lmlds Md mums ll” "mm? (Hamilton Spectator) Europe on the one hand and e '3 5 Va 0 "3 " 9 le5- 35 may be fhulld plnr in .. . - - 1 wand, ' - . year 1869. The U. S. Congress and advantageous, 'lhnmas Douglas. the filth Earl Ru-551E and EH! Europe on the was to provide, by law. for the in has history of H19 nutcra- The Work Ol SUC-ll Wlllluslilslg 35 D” Interest. on loans under the National Cedric Boulicr and numberless others cn- Housing Act has gone up another U4 per, ables Us l0 T93ll7-0 the Comlnully of history"; cent after the recent rise of 1K2 per cent. Although in 71 l'9l'.V F931 59159 each .-9-.e"'illonle building has become a more diff- eration begins the road towards civillza-piicuh undertaking and the fact that new Dr. int other. is much harder to limit than that between North America and the Soviet world. The two regions are naturally comple- mentary; the eastern countries produce the grain, timber. fish and minerals that western Eur-' free admission of all Island agri- culture. fishery, forest and min- eral products. with certain excep- tions which lncluded mackerel, cod, herring. salmon and shelflsh; the first two articles named to be subject to a duty of 50 cents per ment of Prince Edward lSlfl -Arthur Slringer. MacKinnon notes that Lien. Next The Midget Cow (The Bait-imdre Sun) of Selkirk, could never have fore- seen fhls possibility. One hun- dred and fifty years after he of- fered the dispossessed crolters of the Scottish Highlands a new life in his Red River and Prince Ed- ward lsland settlements, another Governor Dundas made it .1 point after warning his advisers lilac, ll ColonlalGovernment had no aillIli- l llon from me bcgmnlngl yet it is of Value l loans under the Act: will be subject to th'lrshet:xt)culiif1-ya Ytgillorishtglzuldglllggtds smmsll "nblema" ls mm": me We "”ds' and lake M "'am””' 1&0 lbs" aollidlllhe nmmllder M 25 umy Wham" to mm mm W to realize that man has met. and met lhuctuatmg rates of lmcrest adds the Sm” Sim. we have dwarf mm New World. offering those vlllli med good, in ,,.h,,.,,, The R. c . per 1 Na. except my oyster: arrangement 'lill.l1 a fOlE:'l,.u pow , h g , , - -harp , trees and mm CL automobiles we pioneer spirit opportunities in the markahie thing 13 not mm, this and l0l33le1'5 "03 1" CHM 01' 1309- cr. Duhdas. he adds, uns sub come, or failed to melcomc. WLV Sim ielemcnl. of uncertainty. mm the begems of WW huh iri. trade has survived and even The excemiop extchded also to jected to much criticism in ma ' ' s - Lord Malcolm Douglas-Hamilton, horses and mules. meat cattle. Assembly for obstructing his cem- . i v v rs. - . . . ploblems for somc file thousand yea i 0 - 0 ms. household clelators and mic grown a little. but that it has been calm, sheep, E03,; and Wm, emmem and sughhng W am, . I ,. i . - who represents a Scottish ron- hh Befopp that he seems not to hive even: The hrst number of a new Mgmhmc LDEOJIE1 ghvelccmchtlohhiifs i3ll:hls.1a:l5I;: mummy m Pmmmmh has MW lE::)2rirlpm:l1(;:'rlll't):u:;l:gl a low level rhgh lwerle Shmbletkahh mun, swan M Ammcmw. .- v - f civi izatlon. ., . - . av , - . l . to C nnd d ti U it rl sl t. g,,.;, . an ac. ea er so 8. urn urc. -- llied l0 illldlll any dcfzlec " ,IlCii.;papCi, The Lal)0l.ll Leadei , has cnollgh fol a family. We hale a 3 "" le " 9 9 (is Drought In F"-cc his helped much and an manufactures of ' miniature turkeys and wmermchms in search of men possessed of the to reveal the outline of the streets Mg; ”'c'7M4 Many lC550'l5 31'” lo be lcmlncd from 1 come to hand. The aims of this new on- ndvcnluresome spirit which made lumben 0" whlch 5 5 DHCCM Ml bred to fit into refrigerators. vslorem duty W” m be xmposech and confirm the accuracy of other sources it was Schlicmann's discovcljv of the treasures of Mvccnnc which told a startled l , , , . . . .Fl'ancls Xavier University, is to provide A .paper devoted to the intcrcsts of the work- icrs in the Cape Breton area and the Mari- breed of cow in q new. lbe ideally suited to a domestic es- tablishment in the suburbs. The It is described as a natlro iunltics there is as glowing as the description of the Hudson's Bay Company territory about the Red River given the starving croft:-rs uestion is not man times. From aerial photo graphs crops on the slopes the. plateau are in seen to he of a dark hue. in con some places all American products of agricul- ture, fisheries. mines and forests. excepting sugar. molasses. tobacco and petroleum. All U. S. manu- ' factures would be subject to aduty ' 3 Study of hlslmy Md me peculiar use 0a for-prise, whose managing editor is Mr. D. rm oughtl nlort; 5'lllEglClV0el'en be )sur- wzaslelgefg tlifahli-ighlsglrfllils glen" Sagifnlasllhmygtngt Plcfg-til; The mmd Government was ,0 A e story 1;; - r - v - . . - n e ' a - r . . - nrChaC0l0SY 15 '0 fl” 1" ll” bachgmum lllugh Glihs, an associate professor at Stil; m,f;'mm”mw which .,s”;"mg”,f, the picture he paints of oppor- D;-communications in G,,,o,Ro, provide for the free admission of . , E L 5 pt .p-c&2oo-&xio&ca-;- And grout multitude: rnmr unto him. having with them tllosc tlllll ,. . .0 , g, . f ih, L ' f 1- 1 d. 1; by the nineteenth century ph'llan- . V world that Homo! S D0Cm5 ll 919 not ll” -ilmpg, ll; ,a,.:,c:1m3::1 3:11,? ink beg lhmhish ml-53 l0 "W bum: Phlche-3 due W not exceeding 10 per cent. Am- were lame, blind. llIlllIl). nlniulorlp - . . 1: V djg.' l . A 'a . l .- - 1 We dT0UlZlll- Acmmlnz l0 EXDCFLS erican fishermen were to enjoy and many others and mm lhrm lOUl'ldCd mylll but lllC1all.V l1”C- Cl - i ll ll ' lllil lmll Dull 0" 75”” 1" WC5” rn"I;:",f.ll:z5 g'n"d" h;".r'::llm:,l"rn ;::!'lli': they conceal the foundation of the same rights of flailing in Is? down at J:-sus' f(:FCi l'Illil iw ilr-1" chestgr county. New York and in Connecticut. The Dexter family is a pretty little animal not much larger than a Shetland pony. It comes in block or red. It stands 38 inches high to the shoulder and weighs around 500 pounds. Compare that with the Guernsey's hcipzht of 50 inches and weight of l,l5O pounds. rd them: Insomuch that lilo nulli- itudc wondered. when lilo)" "l" llin dumb to speak. the maimed walls. the masonry giving the crops above it enough moisture to local vessels, subject to a nominal resist the rouht. - UNESCO Bul- license fee. .'etin, d' ' ' to be whole. the lame M lmlk -m-mm--e?---we The Islan representatives de- and um blind to not-: and Pi per cent in the last 20 years and . , , the Mom” decline is one of 20 murred to the ploposed tax on glorified the God of lsrilil. per ppm. The schools. the villages and the glen: are emptying. New mt-n nnd new capital. says coveries are so striking but the effect of; land waters as those enjoyed by adding l3ll5 and Pieces of knowlcdge to our - hing far ahead of Finance Minister Ab- stock is to fill in the picture of the past as : bows eshmateg. This time' howeveh the a youngslcll Duls l0Si0lll9l' 3 llg'Saw P”7'z1c' l reason is a lag in defence spending and can probably be accounted for by the effect of the American stccl strike, happily settled Once more the Federal surplus 1S run-V iul supply of hydro-electric power for light industry. nnd there are rich nalurnl deposits for those with a yen for miningn Those are the tangible inducements he offers potential lmmilzrlinls. And, of course, there is the llliv spoken, but , powerful inducement for those separated by generations Woridls cleanest cereals e- d ' Voni July 25. The increase of 552.120 iln the Wlallea l.l'lrern(l31:Cl”ll5lg'h giLv;):s Dicl;c igndntilclwasli-cl: of apps (ham bonnij Lorri Malcolm. would make the ..... m...a..:...,.. Mucphee & Truiiof ” .io of why Calla ail -' i viii roba clan e M 0!) 0 it an e - .co am: . arc. in e rugge l-iighllinds prosperous and a pow- lhe interesting s ry h ' 1 .1 mice of carbon stce 'x p T hy 1 E W Wu only W0. Highlands. is ,,hnme..h mm mm in Hm economic mow J, S, Taylor h gram and flour 3” llle cleanest 35 llcl as h U10 flClCYlC0 C05l Plcll-119 9V9” 1 l 9 V0 Um” (t)ne lKTCEIli:.l!ldl;Bllli:R8 of ab mid-' Lord Malcollx-11's quest is an rry of all Britain. And if DoulZ' OPTOMIETBIST H. F. lilacPllEE. B.A.. li.i. - 1 .0.1d market is told in -h t ' d. we automo le s e rlum cr Os lrnnlc one. or the lliclilnnlls his-Hamilton in half the salesman Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted 3 0M LED muxoll, n..i. the fmest on tie ll l hoped for R not it amo miles lla can K0 On 8 E3110” 01 fins. which enriched the world with Selkirk was in those far-off and C0"'" KEN lllld QUEEN 51!. S ER T the CUlT9l'll5 l5SU9 Of OV3lu the Publication ' . 50. too. the Dexter ndmil-8 M BlJ- their men and women are dying tragic days this could be the be- Office Phone I956-Home 1013 3l"l'lIl"'- E"- .. - marines posed such a threat to Britain's or Canadian Industries Lmm people speak contemptuousw or :el::::.:;".:'::.:l ::.l.'”";...::”:."p ::::”::r...l::';.:'.:::::"':l:rmil 5.'::'":.r.:.:. - Triplets. Husium Early in World War Two German sub- political compromise.” noted Prime Minister pasture and from three to foul' ulniion has been slnihl-d by 45 turn. of the iilghlnnrlerl. FfGdIl'lC A.Lurge. Q.C. food supply that many ships which normal- Torp of Norway recently, "but as I see it, a decision that crystallizes different views tons of supplemental hay a year, A Dexter can get along acre of pasture and one ton of (ill 0l'lC clover. It is said to have a taste Barrister. Solicitor. Notary Royal Bank of Canada Building A. J. IIASLAM. a.A.. I-l-K Barrlalor. lite . . . , v ' I, . but Ch ' . I . B. k I N S Nllmfllilliulvrrl l ly would have been used to tiansport glam ,5 not hece.SSa,,1y a had thyhg, on the what in mm. the Dexter dm . hms.rl::It:gpIv:yn,.:d whim n Clrl-.rln:tv.:ow:lo P. E-'L , W9" M95595 3"” 591'VlC9 1” Order l0 W115 contrary. There are lnany sides to every not have to be fed on alfalfa and Properties MONEY -ro com A A a large grain stockpile in Britain. case, and no democracy can exist without for weeds, including wild grasses, Allison M. aims; l.lIiT Byron J. Grant. 0-9' .; Soon it was found that many of the considering an viewpoints, That these Ithlstles. tnetttles and Ievenjporhon OPTMETMST 3 additional hulls used were pest ridden. And views often converge shows strength, not &i;.,I3.,x,.”.3f'.1:,..”i,T,,f:,.,';i . BARIISTIB, SOLICITOB. Eh. mm” H warehouses in Britain hastily commandeer- weaknessy . . . gvoaltautomkgivie tritilnkweedse cgggzrzohis in llehmonllhst. -notoiharlotutown l" K:3:'mg:::tn"on "M... A ed for 31037389 Werehln the Same States The V Ireland has been increasing meat ship- further, that they do not enjoy , me--Z: ';I”s.c.1:c existing and potential losses of food sup- mems by improving methods of handling. Eanrirpeiinglrlhkfn tl;emtl:lrgeli;1d cop:-, p . . J. Ah c."mh.n' ma. r. I. . G 111198 Caused 133' P955 were 50 Semiius that Previously the meat was chilled and then tect themselves from cold willl a OPTOMTRIST DENTIST . , top Ministry officials in the Unite Klng- shipped just as you see it going into the ahaggyvooat of hair. Dental X-nay 110111 Placed their Pmblem bemfe gnemlflg butchei-s' shops. Now the meat is chilled WBA5 fall.-nt!8l:dI?)(;tl?Ih:nJ:ll.l;y-v mugm :":;mn" Egsglmz m 0':&?'B:'A- Bmmnhlupnp zill Of the Canadian Gwemment 5" as 9 in the refrigeration depots and taken in "''d '"d l" "M ”"”'” ” ” th9ll' 3-59l5l3"ce "1 .d9Vel09l”3 3 metlmd 0f huge insulated containers-rather like big llllllmll llgtvrltmd lllrhlteiltullllltllln . i H' RC'.,E.2,Q:l,E,.:;.,l:';,,O,.m';:NY Nduclni 0' c"m”""3 me smuage M Ce” furniture trucks to the dockside. At the f,'l,c,f&i.ll”',','el1,l,Z;,;':chw,ml,l':;, 1:" WIK. in Great George St.. cnnlolmnwn l ell Pmduca ' . ' - , dockside it is hardly handled at all. In- tension of the same principle to I "'""'" mf ' "" " 3" "7 "ER,,..,,-, on 1"""””"e ”m" by Cmldlm 3”" 9” stead it is but aboard ship and into the ves- m" '""'"t d" ""4" P50” 540 W1 541 'oca.p”ml."al..." w.it"rllll7.':aheiilion.'st ”a”p.l.'.?.."al.ll.ll'.i. ii-pi-w”.'” "Division of Plant Protection. Science Serv- brought about the Ship Inspection lei, Canada Department of Agriculture. sel's special refrigerators by means of in- sulated trolleys carried on a conveyor belt. When it arrives at the other side, it is,un- riucnulss MANUSCRIPT The original manuscript of sam- . 1!). QUEEN ST. OHARIHHEIOWN, P. E. I. - MCDONALD. can-raaan ACCOUNTANT! e 9 Ientvllle. Liverpool. New Glasgow a SURRIE 8: CO. '1'hll' 115150030" 391'Vl09 1! highly emcleht loaded by the some means and again taken uel Pepys' diary written in short AGENTS '11-IROUGHOUT Tl-IE PROVINCI -I i ' "l'" v ' , ' ' . , Montreal. Quebec. Ottawa, a ' . saint lohn, slierbrooke, Vin?" - much to maintain Canada s l in insulated containers dirggglq market. ;j:;.',':',,',;1',l '” ””l".'"”' c"'"”"'"' . l ' . . . . c"":"”'";fn3 Emhwagin "mum m'""""" .c,""lZ'l'J.'p?.?..".' mi