ed . d. f . - G U A R D I A N proc ures an o course I::l):lEnPi'eeSsSid;?)(" penditure of public funds. ' mm” H In Pm" "ml. Cm, Elsenhow er and Secretary of Agriculture: i0""'"'"'- " E 7'" '"'l"'""” C""'P""'-i""'"1- Benson have said many times tltat in the. "Co! I frtnco Edward II Lilo tho Dow” . . . ..."... ..., .a.h.,.,,r,::kAw.l...,.,., long run this flexible policy would prove to Auocilu or. r nkor - . - , , - , Iianrh office: It Sunimrislde. Monllgun Ind Alberlon. Author i be rnore reansncl mole pl acucah and mole Izod or Second Clan Mail by tho Poul Uttico Department. beneficial in every tvav than ill? Sup- 1 port system of the former Democratic Ad- lministration. now being advocated by Dem-, Puhiuhrd every week Ullzu I. By Carrier. nuiioitrtnwn. sutumrutde Slsoo per annum line A ocratic candidates. i when in P. E. l I! 00. other Province: and U S llI.0ll per IIIIIUIYI. ,. "Tho otrongeut memory In weaker than ' i No doubt there is a lot to be said for, 'tliis view. High supports almost inevitably; ineatt farm surpluses. and surpluses have a the weakest ink." Tvlzsiuv, xov. 2, 1954 way of depressing the market. But farm-,3 . Where tluality counts A truly magnificent showing has been made this year by our Island potato grow- ers at the Maritime Winter Fair. Mr. Reid llnderhay, of Sourls, R.R., who won the potato crown in stiff competition with oth- er Island exliihitors, is the seventh grower from this Province to achieve the award in eight years. Such outstaiidiiig Sllp9l'l0l'il) speaks for itself. Others may wonder how we do it; but our potato men know that ers, like everybody else, are interested iii the circumstances of the present as well as in prospects for the future: and the fact? is that a price support on a definite pet'- centage basis looks more attractive than- one which may be ltigli today and low to- morrow, just as a bird in the hand is coil- sidered, generally, to be worth two in tlic liush. although any number of flaws coulal be discovered in that argitnient. This does- . . not mean that all Amcricati fai'mci's art WCCPSS of mm kmd does not Come bi going to vote Democrat rn Nov. 2nd. ll khalitmls now ncttrlv forty" vcars since the ques meHn.:hat me .RPpubIi('anS haw R M: late Dr. Patti A. )iLii'pliy. first plant pa- Job on .m0” ha".d5 m mp-fan” arms: rm thologist at oilr Dominion l-Txpcrimentat academic pmp0Sm0nS' hU.wowr W01l.i.mu, - settled, are not, as a rule, good politica. Farm. prcztclicd through the columns (ll . . .. . ,. . wanns. The Guardian the suitability of lrince l2ti- l i it i ' 'd Isl d soil fr the rrowth of fint, . l'lELI.lI'V ifltlile ipotztt(:)cs instscad of the retli The Passing of An Artist and blue varieties thcli glown. His L":llll- The death of r-'iI'to0viisi George lir- liaimiiti: induced such men as Messrs. M. Miliilis. tfitfliilfiil 0i H10 Jig."-S l'r1liili.V filid lih' J. Mclvor, Kinkora, and John B. McFaciycti. faithful Clll'Olll('lCi' Oi iiieill fifll il.V (la), of Augustine (Torr. to cliszaqe in the cntei'- l.'0il'l.5..'5-0” f0l' mole iilii” i01'i.V .W'c1l'S. 1'0- Hail The Conquering Hero prise. With the formation of the P. E, 1, moves from the ncwspapct world alid from Potato Growers Associatitiii in 15319 the the field of wholesome humour an artist of first stcil was i2tlx'OIl in ('0-(lD0l'iiilOll and PXllla0ll(iillill'.V ?ii)iiii.V- A ill'0i'll-4-Slllllili Fill" cash prizes were offcrctl in cacli ('oitnty ioonist, if his work is to exercise a bone- for the best yield per acre. Then followc-J fit-tent influence on his timcs, needs more the sale of a carload of certified seed to althan a facile hand and a ready wit. ll” ltitycr in Long Island at a price which prov- iiCP(iS 8 W0i'iiiiiJi0 lliiii050flil.V Oi iiilb 3 W9” W1 A ,.m-,.m,,(,,,, Sim-9 then, up have ma,-. trained mind. more than orditiaigv l:iiowlcd;.:t PUBLIC FORUM ilm column In open In "N! mu... -..m by umnpomientu of nueuliolu of interest. The Gumilut does not neccunrily endono in. opinion 0! cnrvupondtnu. Tllii I'0TA'li0 Pl.liIllSCl'l'E 5"li-'l'lilTlllt"IS on the Island at." like 'goe& Qzxzee TH!-I BELLS OF IIEAVEN "l'woiild ring the bells of Heaven The vtlldr-st pcal of ycitrs. lf Parson lost lii.S sciisrs. ll The Age Old Story By the word of the Lord were ii"! heavens made; and all the host of them by the breath of his mouth . . . . Let all the earth fear the il.urll: let all the inhabitants of the world stand In lure of him. For he snake. and it was done: be com- fogol The Passing Scene I!) Oboorvor CONCERNING U. N. The gubernatorial office in me state of Utah in not a pivotal Post in world politics, nor even in Ameri- can politics. It would come on no surprise, however, to hear that the present governor has attracted I good deal of public attention far beyond the borders of his own juris- diction. He seems to be the only State executive to reject the Presi- dential request: to observe Oct. 24 as United Nations Day. (It. will be recalled that it was on that date nine years ago that the charter of the world organization was pro- claimed.) It. will not be denied that the governor spoke not only for himself and many of his fellow-citizens in Utah but for an increasing number of people in the United States and elsewhere when he said that the United Nations Organization has failed to live up to the many fine things its sponsors expected of it in the hopeful days of 1945, or words to that effect. For that rea- son, in the governor's view, the organization is not entitled to an -tiiinivernry observance. t . . . in 1945 it was believed almost universally that the world was sick and weary of war with all its dc- structioli and all its waste of life and treasure. It was believed too, that in the future differences it- motig the nations would be settled amicably in the council room. Rea- son, and not armed force, would henceforth be the supreme arbiter in the disputes of the new world that was emerging. Men would be no less brave than their foref:li.h- ers, but they would be wiser, more mindful of. the advaiitagea of arbitration and law. less prone to anger in their relations with one piiiother. War, it was felt then, set- tles nothing. It was 1. good di-cam, no lcssi noble because it had been creatcti out of fear of what rapidly devel- oping science might do to weapons of war and military tcchiiiqucs. as well as out of moral considera- gponae which the majority of its member nations made to the cry of anguish from the Republic 0: South Korea. when the Communist invaders threatened its life and roverelgnty. True, the result of that region. at conflict was for from con. elusive for the free nations; but, at: least. the agreuion was halted further, if there hcd been no U N 0 when the Igrosnion started, who can say that the conflagra- tlon would not have developed in- to the much feared third world war? Almost certainly it. would have done co. 0 U C In other fleldl, lea spectacular but. no less important in the long view, the UNO has rendered un. doubted humanitarian service which may yet vindicate its life and charter. It has helped to reilevc hunger, pestilence, and disease in many at the world's isolated places It. has carried technological anc educational facilities to backwnrc people. It. has lighted lamps ol knowledge in many shadowy place.- of ignorance and superstition. Above all, the very fact that the U N O has survived for nine try- ing and exasperating years, 1135. pite many obstacles, frustrations. and disappointments, is, in itself. ;in indication that the hope on ..ich it was founded is not dealt And, so long as hope remains, it is unjust to say that the U N 0 has failed. Perhaps too much was expected of it to begin with. No organiza- L i, however well built and how- ever well sustained-even it til: i'llDInlJEl'5 were of one mind and purpose which, unfortunately, they are not-could hope to eradicate in nine years the prejudices and fears which have plagued mankind for countless ages. Old Charlottetown onIP.lL GEORGETOWN STAGE The Gulrtnu limits which titan, even in his wars. never has repudiated entirely. And people came to theirs, sliotit lo nlt':t'c iii the cross ioiltls',l , And he and they together x but the s.giis are plain to read. One. "”'"d"d' "ml H "mid ks" kcted litany millions of bushels of the Des” of iiiliiilili i)0iiiiVi0lll'. Fl i-300d ill5l.4ili illi0 ii" "Samuel Lane respectfully in ers had established a coiiiirtciit-wide reputa- Mr. M('MaliUS. ii.i' all 3P00llili-Y ll0SSCSSNi Ii! the meeting which appeared nvcr the United States strong and well certified seed in the world, and have fu Tl- moms and manners of his llCi'i0(i. -3 k091i Uii' Slf.'.ll points Ito happy contentcdl Kiiclt down wtijtlilaiigi-y pimcis Now, when it is ,-eanud that we 1 by . , , ' O. 1 d'n 1" th fo-I 3 -md foibles of U f.irin lamiy tomrs on land givclil For tamed an stabby tigers ,wiost- wuersiip an a vice .; d.cam hu not ome true -n e arms the pu he that he continue . lshed tliousands of Samples of Seed rm dcm an (,1 v,d 8,1, 1 Ox l( 1 ' .l a” bv good democratic goveriimeiit to And dancing dogs and beats, riwcll rr-spectctt by his fcllowpfnrm particular, 5 mcnguid rcaguonveg; go proceed from Chm.1o"emw,l onstratlon purposes to evt-ry potato pl'0FlllC- HMS 0 iii iii Uri 5, 3iii- P01 MD5 r1 70W our toreintlir-rs to ticw from the, And wrctclicd, bllllfll pit l)DlllCS' crs was a('t':lseti Oil C-3(iil"3”'r the United Nations Organization mid G90"ECi0Wll Willi his Si-ale vr . . . - - . . - ”' .. .4 . .. ... l. -x:,. I " 5- ,1 ' ti ' 5 in site or ii , mz state me all iwd l" " .. . . -. t- ' H t' . .f . '.u one can u - It was years after our Island seed 2ioti- much diudgeiy. These qualities and guilt The other sign spells auction -Rfiiiiii H058-Wit Lcttnc Board. ctr. etc.-My rcco.- about)” in ms mumfy limzlg cm ",3, ,.c,um,,,g on Thursday um sales and bi: busliicss. The head of int-lion of the ndvcrtiscnicnt of ' Monday as mrnmrly. He also take, an Extra Mail and Passengers for , . . Cnililflll Packers dzrd jtlSl. rcccn:'.,,' , . . . tion that competition developed in NPR F-'00d lii035ill9- and left. an (stair worth mllll')li.3 Polilci of Fiiiwslihiifiriilr Oi liV;ili't sizniiurr Inf ilhvi ncvtuscti an-i f;gaa::::zCe"dAa;:eer?;g:f,::t'i,dl1i::;:,1233:: Georgetown on the MondaY bf that - , ..- . . . ,,.. . ' -- . - -- ,c'..tl.-l.t 'll:i til: it: M if i 3 ' no .sll'c.-l , , . . Brunswick alid othci Provinces. Pit)dut- Mi. MtManiiss long and itnilitcititptttl ;'l:u'i(')'fll;::F3i?g;:l'"d ”"d" me i ii ,.-P',i,,."a,””g,,,1:;',l,.:. ',',',a"A,,,.',::,',,,,', :,,ri,l,,,;o,.',',” ",;,0”,:,,,,., and M2,,” tlteol'ganlzatton,0ll the grounds that ;'i;itl;:i iligfinig igigwfgptlgz” lion in our sister Provinces has improved record is proof that he t-ontribtitcd muclij E... ,,,m,. 3,. (hanging and Tim t-nit.--,mttdt-in-p lie l)Iiill?I.,- rcsoltltllin p.t-mi at ilhat incctin: :l;:t:'l;?ietniI::n:l138 Igigxillgizsbiietraal for Ch'a,.,o,mmm- y ' ' v ' i ' t o ovn l'o- .aici.V and laiijliicr to the world for licai- "l"'i”””E "hi" "i”'W3 M "-”il- ”' '” "l””,"” ('f"". '””""'. 50”” i”'.”"" Mi "M" H” M”””'”"' . '. 9 . "Dinners. be kfasts. ref h- ln Qtlalll) and rllidniiidi bu , L” l p f, i If L. - v ii d 'l i l f ' l NW rlmnge '5 m"””3 iillill ftcross illll acoordtitg to reliable lnforni:t- ship of the same gt-ntleniait IS -COHEICSSHICH Oi influence ale tallv- mums. etc" to 1;): had an Tenizil ducers have been equally active, and there 3 in a cctltui), a pcl.0 it iici oi tic c,,,,.,.,,, ,t,,c,t,c,- W9 ,-o,,,,,,,1, ,,,,,,. llolt the contents hall lint hm-. piihlishrd tlirolizi: dthe) milrlrss in: that wav.nll.il1.e time. mm p,.,,mp,c5' 5, ms house em” . . . . ,, . ' . - - - . ,, -, -, -' ', 1. cm . l ' I i135 i'iCWi' iwmi 3 limo lllw” our R P" 1- most pd” had mom man "S sham 0' I,!,?,',,CF?:,E;,l,: ,n,I,l1l,”1ll:,(l,fi ,l,),l-l:,Ai:L;,.i:iiyziftldwilttr-mttrL"ll:t' nlllE'i1llibl:(il: ii fililtjflliztigriis (in It i'1nlunt'arv There is plenty of reason for glues hm: tme ,Ch”lot;'e"mm - - - . ' , . w . , . - . , - N l - A t ' t ' - l . ' , , . t . l , ' - pm,-,,,O,t5 vyprp not (1,,-pn llrgt ,-atmg on am Ziilxitl) and gloom. but peihaps his main 1,,,., ,,,, ,, ,,,,-,, ,,,,,,.,,-9, ,,,,. ,,sil:n.ntt .ti itlijf lain. Alt; llo,:;.'. .. pool. rlciln:tcl)' mtttt-.-itltct: an; '-lrltsl weal-incss. After nine years Gce,):gi;,y0,,,:flH,5li:1';,:'s:":f urn” market. Rv iii-iti two-ihii'(ls of our whole contribution to society was his day by dzi,t"iiWl1ll'i- -Will" still ill” '0 03” ll '”:'”'f”'"" ””'l;”. ””i”””"”, M” W" "”"”'5'”",". r,”.r s”"h.",","Sa,t-'”,"i, PM .:I.m:hvmm,:; deb”: Charlottetown is at the Comm!-in t i g. . . . V , I , d g t h ' I I , .ronipulsoly marketing. hilt I ciIii- liifistllir on icing qilrslliillhd on It IS fat iniit iii) ii Ni '01 0 ll 91 it 8 mil iii; In Cial Inn. and in Gcoriemwn nM,.' potato acrcagzc was iindei ceitiflcatlon, ?tll'l lGSiim0li) llfil lllill0Lll 065 "0 EH9 0 it not 594- ,t that way when ,1 , 9,-. this point. st.-ttrri he ('(illl(l llti',FfiSi any l'DllDCll0li wltntsnm-or o-t brcatlling otf good resolutions, the Char1”'MCLm,en.s .. l v . .. . - .. - . ... - .,. s .- -lilIh"6cc o itt - or to the W vi Wit '”flf'9- mm to .:':::.....!.i.:: :.::...:.”::'';i 2'. 22:. .:";t.. .:.: :5? --3.--t am -. um. frceriom from bacterial ring rot and othc” t'IllOlltlllllil;.Z and poptll.tt. ,,.,,. H H, H W, m”. s,,,m,,, ,m,.,,5 M. uh-vltl mm the in-I um-, lillt l,'vrmms, inn l riortlso liclimclllat pcndtture of vastnuins of money MG lMl,RovEMi:x;ir disoasn. We nl""in(1d A coveted order Oi !ll,li""h ll"? h"” lcstcd (tom, sonic of tlic rot-tcspnmlmtt-n .. of the min" mu gcnlv hr 1IFltlfiVf'i forthe organizations malty ram- .' ' . i r , ,lntr.u;h (hp 5,3,-g wmnd you can a little sunscnilcnt tn lll'il lttrc. thtn'.i:lt llin ptapcr and .C:liOllll lflcalitins. the U N O ienlullis LONDON (Cp, gg Infant mortal 3,0()0,otttt hnshols from lliv: Biitish Govetn- t - NU ,thrni complilsol')' -Wimnl bonds; In: amt tliei'r,f0i'e could not haw :lll(lEin('P of those best suited for something very much less than ll my ",2 in Enmnd Ind WI," ,, .- . . . l - . been tabled. .t- (tirrrinmtc. happy and contained and oo- l ment, Th? fnnoumz Via, (mufmd Spcdi , , ' pwe want a stabilized ntnikct and - C , ,, M ., more than 55 per cent lower than t - I 1 V ' I " ' "I : fv All Souls D8). ,wp ttlll m-t-p,- Kc, ,L M”, ,0 m. N0, Mt: .'tirls-nac rllo had in hi: I am. Sir. ate. , V ' ope.atitc conimunity of nations. 20 years ago. stausu” for H" ptmmng was mare gnnota 11011,, l0il tt . . . ,,,,,,p,S 5:,-mg 0,”. p,.OduCm and no-srt-slnlt tntm.mnt.nn of .1 tI7l" I .1. 1.. .Vl.ml'i0lGAl.. Ar-rrtamentgx keep piling up: peace second quarter 0, this ye” show", island, and we tier-attic the only (Ii,-0,1,-4.. H ' N I W H , . H p I mm:-ollrri by a fr-w big ones L”i'l"'l”' ll-l'”l" i"i”ll ill", will ' ”"""l""i"'l'” is clvfww ",0 pr"f"'m'5: W3" "" a rate of 24.7 deaths per i.00r lhc Atlantlt always was a lity.rlivi.ty bit. 1),, W, k,,,,,,. ,h,,, n,.,,,,,.(,mR ,0 .pil..,,, ,It,t-..., ,.-.m.t., 11... Ht. , W, Wma la sca.e iicvet befole dreamed or in bmhs against 258 A ye” "0 mm .' ' N . . , ' . I , , fl” imlllm p'm"wp m i"m'"i"' it is rapidly becoming more like a sci'vi(-3 the lflfil cczisils 21.7 percent of :i:eti"”""'””' nlirpoi'tclll,i l'(llll tin. TH l-1 LIQUOR PROBLEM the most militant councils, is an 57.9 in 1934. .. t; -. to O , , , ' mm mud in Cnnad - . d -. the figures mprcsrittittg tit. ever present possibility; fear is on g M0173 Ni” ii” a'ml"0" ;i'”m p P talle.Vwa.V. lgariy next year a British iiidc-;i.miiot-as. Today it 1l:'::tll1f(l'lntfl))fliqua"1”-V of rmtntncs negotiated ,, P. . , who can ,0, every side: construction of that new F';ENCHTA".mL' iai09S 35 3 l't":"ld.V F3-iii 91'3P- he hale C-Onf ,d m ,,- Q on (.1. , . . . 1 over 25 pc,-com 1; ,,,,.,,,.d 1).. ,a,,., thrnuxh the Pool by Fftllailil 5h" m 1790.9” . world. that lvas to arise on the . . - - ' ' r ' - . r . ..-. . . -. . . icli' roll . - .. ' ' ' " ” ' l' l ' l 'l pet 9 an p 0p a m mnposei O vrls A i L ricilot ,.lmirts. the ttlattxc (Ol1- ii lllry liquor Ls b”C0lTilnK ruins of the Old. somehow has li.en Pans was the site of 8 "ma! llflllflfl iii ilidibp pin;-rinks 'n ('”l)' 10E ani Q1811 n il'illlS-AillIllil(' S('llP(llll0fl flltliijlli I II '.,I.,, aid, 0, mi, U I I d nilsuion mid and wh'tl he rlainis ma” "ml ”W”' ii msmibmg pl-m)' delayed Sculcmcm of Gaul; before the Rn" . i . . - i It -7' i-at:-ow, i ' I - . . ' 0 ,- - . "ES "llfi ll”lliil'3' il'”"iWi'”'li mid hm" '0" scrvit'c ltrovirlilltz an ovcrniL'ht crossinr-, in-allfl-mil l-ttstttc-s cl titn-ltcttttl; "'" '”"'”'”' "( "mi" ""'”i” "" Em" bi” M l)?h1'(fie lsJ:sIu5 orlfcd Ycs'” BMW enmmh M mo Gm" E?" occupation in the 1” Cantu” . 1 . . rt m i,, H". ,7, ,0”; of H”. ” v,-,,,5 ,,,.,, 5;.,,(,,m. ,5 b d , 1”: ,, t-rttrtt ttnm lhn Pool by thin" -"ill-W” Til? '3 W U39 V f crnor of Utah. of counsel for the " the icsu ts ale mite l l . , . Otlll o .s.n , , ,, me C,,,,,.,.,, ,, um, supper, M3,,- . g H g ,. , ' V T) ,,l,,, 5p,.e,,d bem.,,,,n Hm m.m,HCcx,5 lIit'i(luCFlS for thc.r nun l0.i.l po- . V - .d - id not Int prosecction, to argue successfully Maritime iiintcr I-all notv in piogiess. to, on Vmmnhor 3th the Ivnimrqihv (F and mnmnmm Wm would mink tatn crop. lmioluldu iii? "if Illout 8 art." that the United Nations is a weak (act that WP haw, nm-mminpd R lmmn(.ed' A. ' - - . ” M hirmg 75 mm wnh mph anal llc voluni.'tl'ilV released this ln- The iimid 35 Ship 51”” 7 5p C and ineffective institution. Yct, . , , , . g . ., Leeds will confer an llolitii'ary licgirc of shovels to dig it cPll.'ii' when nticlr”'"””"" ' ”” '"””"V "mi able mo-ugh 10 Np I--"rt - "" its ”c”'dD"” "Y "mm"? 0! farming: economy is of the ltiglte.-t impoit- Doctor of Swamp on morcwm. Wndm G -mu mm 3 Wmom H” (M H mm.-tttng nw Coiitpnity with Wliltfl H-lbs-its 13 cu; liope& hilt: gist its hopes, which remain stratig- . 3 . . .. r '- i A - . ' . 'l ra ,ic. ., - t, adm,.'.,,n,(,ms 3:1,, 3 m,,,,,,. M houm, the wtttvr is happy to he asso.- Wrlpshiwix mlaiillhizmspnourmimg I0od' it has not lncd an entirely use- Repair; To An Mnkgg ance in assessing our -culturally, and otir prospects of further dc- vclopmcnt in niarlccts at home a'nd abroad. Penfield. Canadian neurologist of McGill, No one objects to i,,.,,,,, ,,,,,, Ynivcrsity and Director of the l'Ol'Ill'8al,.::e”' lg 55'” his Wolfiiirl-5 when ht- . . . . . ' ows e is it" it i ilxeurological Institute. Professor Pcnficld, Re mg ” um" mm more tlirtn he can get ztiiywhclc ,,-ho was A Rhndos g(.imI"l. M OXIMTL was clsr. 'llte falmcrs ill the Wvst. lt.1'.t: ' I . l a ti " . '. - - - t . . Rigidity versus Flexibility awairlcrl thc Ordcr of .Vlci'lt last ycnit lftilinilierlrliiltrjttgigiylaitgtirig ,:;Ia',:i,. ill” flniiinsiiir rrmccvnwl Ms l'll'F?-1”" 5”” ”i'0?”m lmh ',l'5”5 ,1. B , , , . . . p ,m , , , ' ,. . - ' t and me 1 1 M, M-. There were ew aco olcs. o y . . s in the Lnited States-as in (aiiatla , v t - l.VE-'IiS. stabilizer! with millions of f::,,,.-, m:,,,,,,. (:,,,r,;1i?,::.,,,,.r,.,,,,(,. hcrl-, in Canada there are I. quarter Tailoring the result of all 0i0Cii0ii depends 10 3 90n' Canadian fort-cs abroad, bttt not in Can- i merit. , . . . . . . . . . , . , ,- Tl - -- l r cttres no- and llcwindln and Re airs siderablc extent on how the faimcis I"-"N9 aria, will sonii have the benefit of a service dOi:n”l'i0i llI'iil;1Wktz0i-011i Sim-t imftatildl-'itw'lli-(ital iihtilnntilwqrll ltilltiiiOhitiiebrlltglendwbiiciiiggieii colmpetlnit E-LEgTRlCALp . - - . . . . ' ierc? , , ' v -- . ,' . , . o to the ?ltZl'l('ltlllll'Rl policies of the contcnti- ,..,,,,,,a,-31,19 ,0 3AM.1 or the A,,,p,-,c,,,-, P), mg,” ,,,.m,,md1;:;m,;”C:r::1m””;( ion the (tt'('ili.'iI'y of what he at. aolrl bill Plonllbsihko nlgllsnl Craig thlnt A"-erapmns . .. - , , , . . j H , V , g. I ' A' In 1 ti 1 ' 13, 3 i atiiiua y ousan o cop e. in: Pdiitcs. This .Wri1 iii? ham? if” illi for the puithasc of goods of Pi cty desciip- llrtrlwttmi LPL much of a deal from ;",',),,,p,,,,. ",,,i,',i,1,.i:,,:,,-,,,,, ,,,,.,,, ;,, ,,'But Jesus was stout. against nny- Rel”-i” farmer's vote is especially intense, and the mm, 11,9 ,,p,,- ,,,.ga,,,Za,,O,, W,” be k,,o,,,-,.t ' I km W M like Atiahniicr could he lnlsltiteiu thing tlliltit riiiiiugeed or destroyed R"-E g WAY , . , , , i 6 l ,l , . . .. . ” i " t 3 , , , na y. e came very angr- tmes are dlawn mound the issue 0i ilzld as Maple Leaf smticcs and will bilng Cana..Fmm P ii-:.l..i)UN DRUMMUND :3,-:,,,,,). 5:3," i?f.(,1,i,),1e,,,rc:,l,i,l,l,,,;',i 3.373.. any one who exploited ti-ti: CLEANERS Palmef ity versus flcxibilii) "1 iii? ll?llli.V 5)-SiPmv dlan aoods to scrvlccmcn wherever they I lit" out-ht-. sm-it lnfrirmfllltili. a.-Wpooi. rill iorlvtlr ngviitnlage trill t-ht 7387 Phones 3543 um .- -. . '. g A rhat . " "”'”””””'"' rtimtc nr niiivtwvisc. tins no br.-tr- lift - 0 ha 1 " 9 CF 0 IV! R Paiii.V lb iii” nrim9 i1il9n ii? iii? Vlnlmi . may iw. "R. Ml,,SIM(..s STn.H”.V,lx, img wh,-tlsorv-or on lhr ,m-;(.,,- millslrine hanged about his neck ' complicated formula by which the Depait-, 0 0 - , ' ” ” t issue. nut the fart that Mr, :ti.-. and be drowned in the sea than to ,- . .- p. I ee thp, . , , - . Sir, I shall IIpplr'('l,1tp ,. ,, ,Hlsanc has chosen to copy stirh Oiifnd Elly 0i m.V mile N193-" Chi" ment of AS',llCl.lliLllC tiles o k p . Plush doots made frotn 'off cuttings", a thrnugii your column in Dl'(l."l? in invites should Alert nll mm.-,5 said: "Ami My brother's keeper?" , , ,- I ,l'i0lnin prndurcrs why thny sltoulri new tiade has been opened tip with the a.s- M... ,, (-.,,,,,,,,,5,,,.,, ,.,,,,, M,,,.k,,P sistance of the Government board for thc,l"R "till it compulsory (3rntr.t! . . S:ll' -- . promotion of trade wltlt the dollar area. ' m” Ayn” the economic stability of the faint areas. l'ndcr the Democratic Administration of Mr, '1",-,,,,,an mp parity rate was fixed at I Mr. M('IsfiiIt.' who is t - - .nsignmett. by th s ill mtarricd and has A family of tlrce. ' ' ' ' 909. That is to say, the Departnicnt lztlar-t 0 0 0 an Pll1lll0,i'Cl2 of the ll-i...ii.i”E'i,. itotrrincy. in unparrinnablre Ch? living tin active Christian lifeittnd Th. F.d.ra"on of Agnculfur. '3 .w' am-ea - pm ror r-rm rmium who Mon-.v or rowE?:.2i'.tX".S:iY;""i...I"i.S2T?1 :2 ::r::"...?:r.:-V.:.t::.;' ?.?.”..”l.”.." .”..lF.il.”ail?”.l?..'P?:iI.t"lf.'.Elltltf d-Mlv W- sured the farmers that. iTti:al'rilcss of pcr- 105...-, of sigh, 1-,,” me Ca,,,.,di;,n N;,,,,,,,;,l 1,1. ;v't;,v P';ttliIITl."ll with "The rrtn.--- Mvlslmr was not o-qtnmmt wlili tan fnlth compared with what. the Donald A Macao" is onsorin . . - -, -.- '. . . . . '.t iv ' :'; , I , - V . . v , loam: mm or hum-2 "W sum ror me wanna ...:""2.”:r':..;t::.';;"':.t :';:.'..J:::”':::' .:::'..'”';:.:r..::. I"l3".tES””3.?””.f”'SlitJ””51112.--. ' " 5' 9 - . . . . . f . . . ' r l . . .i incomes would remain reasonably scculcl. in to help blind persons live and work in alllt-B Fr--nlprrattt-c, is at present question by saying. "witttt'.: thni cnmpaltma one of the first. evils hc "Wm M755." in 5" '"o" '9 r.'uin bk lab as he 0 below 10" 05s - ynslicntiousy campaigning for the difference?" struck was liquor, many drunks 3? instincts txgzildnltlghlg KM he Tm; plarrgnagnpr C0,';pE:;abJe to, We” ttf-el.l0W”lii00Ii;i)Plili0ry schcntc. 'Now I would like to ink Mr. were cured, his work went far to'- "I. 30'. CQCIW P.fml"Cd '0 blly Y9"? P9' an W 51. , s -- - ll .ummersl P 6 campaign is KC mg we l " ". Writer took part in various McI.Iant' where and through ward drying up the cities he visit- Pncouragcd maximum production Whi('h, ll”: under way It would he 3 good idea (Grill-'i,rIs of, the discussion and any whom he obtained the figures h-: ed. His work badly scared the moat r ' ,bl f th ."n U 0,. - - . ' pmrtl. rmscrl HIIS in an effort. in is quoting from the Selling booze kings. There can be no tum, was iesponst eh or :2 pl 21 D each or us to consider what we would llk0 i-iv" stvatfltt tarts plmri before Agency Nrorrisf. Did he t'ai'I')' that doubt Jesus is the answer to this -. Y -. Sesg At t (3 same time i gave, 1 . . . . , , ' DTO-ftlrcri present. which confidential in nrmniinn with him vexed problem. huie surplu M God idea of what to no lme lime lie to low mg faculiy or,('nli'l(l asstlt them in making a lit. the it-rminatinn of his service: What we needhercla I revival of farmers R PFC .V S - sight. 'FlPClSinn for or against the pro- with that agency? the religion of Jesus. If the miniat- The 0 o o P0-"Vi tvvtr-m of lo-called Regu- On the other hand, if he his era of all thechurcher were stirred p9ct in the way of annual income. , present Administration tried it different method under which specific supports gaw- ' . lntcri Mnikvting. Johanna Marla Lind, better known as in mi" 0pPllli1K remarks i stat- hnd COH.IldPrHblt' - ., , mi ilint I had Jenny Lind. and afteiwalds as Madame dming, Mm Mr, Mm." um,” . . . Co-operative Srrvlrr-s ohialn it it would soon atop the triumph L place to flexible ones. This meant that the Jenny Lind-Goldschmldt, Swedish stngenitlw pa-t ct-op season and mm with the approval of the "Ten rm-w..ra much or this numbe, 3:, co, . . . . . ' . it v, Department or Aznwltm Wed "Or am we we 1287. she made her ”::. ”.:.;:l'-" :l".:;i..2:i.:”x:t'.i..:.".:il:ms: time fl) time just. Wllai. SUpll)l0rih- ii fnyvflva: at 13 in Stockholm and had immediate SllC- :;t"nifl4l"lx':l lrtln, lxaIi.rr grntcfully';t1::- Thrrrdwa: unotltcr incident tint made cffgctive through ch,-laumi, necessary; H might vary a 1 C lla) Him vpsst Anpr iwn years' however' she r9' innrTliri.ggtr'niilinuiidvolitnhecliiito pvt: din ItIi":.tv!'IA1mCcrVml::h1'llf fellowship. I Am. Sir etc 90 or even l00'l'r of parity to no zuafaii ft? stimcd her studies under Manual Garcia Ilrni that ho l: following thn iatinir to at number of tiin.-e pt-r- w.'i. dRil:r:N I N S U R A N C E at all m.tre"d- and it not mm .-he 27:1-atsm .:::..9".".'"'.".:::: 2:2: I2?.Y11i.l."”.?..2J:.".l”'??:; - lower and lower Price 5UPP0Ti5- This sang in London. She attained enormous out information in I misleading Federation of Agriculttire.ridlcui- gcorngn 1-", T E Slice 1872. uny and II equipped with it file of dncttmt-nit which he attempts memt the discouraging of over-production. itn use to this and. popularity and eventually became a British lea interference with normal marketing, stthjw lwitli lFi)rlliilnlPl)' II lrlollnrs from the F.d l v - . 0 era Gmmn ilcnge the nrciiracy of inteti. This information was given false implications l-nd only tisctl to follow the t.1cttt's of an- other in building up friction be- tween the farnie; and the ticalrr icpicstnlativc n! such pro- may continue to ch:-rish: and ye: when Mr. Mclsaac was liskrd by an intcrr-sir-rt fnrnirr how many can of potatorts wt-ro siiippcd on recetvrrl it since that time i ask Mr. Mrisaac how he has rinno so, Dirt hn in employer of the island rd I fellow member of that or- ganization and made certain ar- He had what he claimed to beta highly cusntlnns. The gentleman. who H better than tea. in that warm clininte it. soon fermented And Us.- lmme wliic. "Jesus used it daily its tothri-s. Times have changed. There was niillinli of whom 50.000 are women. Jesus said: "Yes certainly you are. two years ago was an alcoholic. He went. one night to the Salvation Army. and was there converted to the religion of Jesus. He'll now up with the hot anger of Jesus against an evil that is menlclng character in and out. of the church A provost in Scotland is the chief municipal officer, corresponding to regarded citizen, antilihe English mayor. less life. Its voice has not been without power, nor its hands with- out. strength, its witness the re- FOR APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE farmer's income and his cost of livintz On 9- ”wastc prodiict" of the ilardboard manii- ."wWiSs,." irw pe,i'.sonal Opliilonvilwha hall '" "l9 "N l""” "W Th ' l b ' Th , , . ' . vyl up the R 3. , .7 , ,- , . .. in KPH Inn to ceitnin oIismx-.1lim,,- to market their produce llll'fiilK'l 13 15 WW YOU Wei”! 0i'i1'- C tcasottahly Ntuit-ililr M” l . w iavciitictl fmm lit-sh fmcst tirttlwrhv his-i ....-..t. rit .. ,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, .,.,,,, ,,,,,., wt", ,..,..,.-i . farm!-r's 4.. man who follows the principles and 'publicans and the Democrats agtcc on till Vialli)0at'(i. l.tri.. will licxt vear bring in an "Winn; lrxfwiicrl in IS the one son to tlansart his business v.itlt snlrii 0! -lc-Vus Will never in ivrird I . . - . 2 . , , - - will at Wvili in I I -. s 4- riv er the u lnr deed lead another to drink liq- . 1 e hold dlffplenl vlpvv. , , , , , , I M: rt or (to put om p a,. .:me as no . general inlnclpiot h y , ' . I i equmatei-l.qud”m of a million 1011315 fiomlttio-W of giving Mr. Len ltlt-Isaac would expert front his hank:-rs, uor. Th. P. E. I. P0'C'O BOCfd '5 on how it can best be put into DIHCUCP Of the Maritime Provinces of Canada. The A" Olirmrtuntty to explain to the and which nrlvncv I hope tltev I recently met I younl man who not sponsoring the Moorings being held throughout the Province. Offices: HYNDMAN CHABLOTTETOWN - smnancto: - uoN'rA0U'