PAGE FOUR‘ _ r1111: GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN _ JANUARYQIS. 1950 1 T H E (g, U A R 1) 1 A N t1°"°1<"’11 "WES 1 ""jj°B°“’°°°*uc F335?‘ lis w» 11111111111 11111111 1950 111111111 111 Stars r11---------------------wuw.-1 Scott reached the South Pole this’ date ' ' ' _- Notes The Way ,___ This column in open to the . ‘_ -' ' ’ ‘nus i5 wltAT . Morning Dolly (Founded in lslii) Authorised no Second Clun Mail, Post Offioo . A's-HY Dwlnnunh 011mm 1912. discussion by corrcspondenu I 1" ’ The hlnmi (lunrdlnn Publishing Co. 0 Q o of 9'35"“!!! o’ ‘m-"at- Th. 1 P E l YOUR m calm- and iuunln; Director, .1. n. liurnstt. Guardian does not ‘ ' ' - ' l, 1‘ u 1m l t’ m‘ , _. v . Aum-latl cum», Frank Wnllter. '1'] 1 R " A F 1~ ' ' 1- t‘ tsuxh 1| DIDFOQUS-BUT “HEN ‘ w? “w” M » f‘ imam“; h°“ip‘°°°s' R 11 boll . 1'- - i» - - lammg 5 <1 1°71 a 1 7 "15"" u" "Pink"! 11' u: s Si,‘ u: countless residents of British man bent over his hat fell CE . .- ~ - - . - a t; ' WA YWR 1 - - .- b 11111, 51,01,951 Memo” 1, weak" 7111,11 meislde ls again on the map internationally. _ °°:.'°'1’°1' "1 _ I _ I ‘“.~ “m”, “Mafia” Choltilfigittlli gave a Slilgldléllt bias: 11 he 111cc to run he w; 10m; '1' W111==1'"*" ' ° ' "" '°"”""”‘""""““ Q1919 ts. 111.1111» i.‘ .211‘. 11.11:. 2 .;:...": 11.11111 1 "1 1111» ‘ "F - 1 1t of n il" we are told "a T" CITY ELECTION I ' ' ' 1 yWl w 1 111 t ' e is e Fm n to com Wm‘ hi“ CHARLOTTETOiVN. wlmussonv. JAN. 1a. 1950. °1 “a1 a a 1 _ 1. _ , 1 “wutfl-m" "onmmfi _ 1 °1 1‘ ' we" 1‘ a 1?.‘°""‘°.- 11* ‘"1111 1*‘ 1111- 111°“ W110 Wore " horse was lost"; for want of a nail a city 511'-—T11@re 1s 110t- very mucli . WW9" h°w may are-Wm‘ m“ "m" “a.” ‘he "am ¥‘"~"° mated .._t -. - - l-k l t f no u.‘ that can be said one way o1- thc 1”“ LA‘5£yrca°P-* . yo”! §’°"1‘1,1,°r"' resldfnlos 9f i” U“ Cave °f111° wlhds- Breczu Trahflng Penhanflary offlcars s op Sign i5 l ey 0 O W S l . 011,91. 51mm the immmmon of I _ I ‘wk “gamma British Lolifinuilbila and o niarlo svudopcd unde1~ 11m m1 piece and ' ' ' a Pct“ ‘ 21113:... £151.11‘ “ 11:11:11. i“ . . _ 1. _ , , _ ,- ,~ _- , . 9 l» e proposal 1s established ‘hat . . “ '°\'- 1Q spar ure of 111 On Monday one of a seriesof six-weeks [he iatanc) fol \iC8-plll'l(,li)di of West ,5 u". purpose o, 5311",, u b“ m » ,. Brockvllle Recorder and limes. 11111 llcllilct wlll not cause muce D h rcgrct 21111011; those who have had '~ ‘~ ‘ '.' '(i.1Sii.§11b1fil-'tll.i 1 "—'- 1 lxtnt. Sheet School ls still unfille 11111 y 0r 1e t-mro n1; o Benny". in ‘he me “norm,” h) do“ “m! ‘heir vagams‘ N courses for penitentiary officers colnlnentred _ , __ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ traffic. hut iilf-l" are lilosc v11 I at 0tta“-a_ 11 V1135 011911911 by 111111_.L,e11_ R, because of economy o1 nhut.’ asks .111 cx- w: “m,” h, 11;,“ lilre and “T118 systeln sthould Wcilrtiltll? Cuillbillffi ‘V111111111._,4 111111111111. 1' - ' - - ' - JLl ii now in one of the rofessiolis. decisively slaw that "Meters" is 11111511811 111118; 1-11P1111S1111 ‘,\'1 B. Gibson and those taking the couise 1n i P . . o l) no answer to that probmn‘ I! it sumve only l, monopoly pracmbs The “we dang" M l“ n" are outlawed and the public i5 as- 1111111Q111 11131-kcting is that 1i b1. clude three officers from Dorchester, N. B. _ 511111,“, 1,, 510p a 11.“, peopw m, one ' . I v u 1.- 11m 1Pc111vs1111 1111311."; “.1... 1 :."::1..tr£.:1%l1.11° .5‘.°‘.-"“1‘.‘-‘.i“°.1.3- 1.13mi.1:::t;r*1;.1"1r. 111:. . . , 1 . . , . ' , . 1s ~. 1 - - ' 1 1 11‘ v_. tact inth the prisoners that the SUCUUSS of heading of the week u as one 111 the Ottauzi mg m“ parade U, the poop,“ ab WW5“ only Wm be healthy only ,1, 11m“. ‘mm.’ reasoui m“, i, m“ ‘Vi; , ~ ' ' - “~ ~ 1 ~ - de- Journal which read, “Says Russn ‘Taking’ they pass by. Surely 11.1 Councillor "Mnmmv 1.1 r1111 publicity 1<11~ c11111111s1111s .11 1., 11,0 11,“, _, mack m .1 , any lehabmtdtlul‘ "‘°g‘a‘T“‘_‘e,"“g°L" _. P _t of Chin .1 L ( ‘ would give thong-hi. to such 11 SKcm-m.’ monopolistic DPBIIUBES 511d 11' W111" crealed; 1i too 1111111. sillrifiusé: pends. Iii the p857; U19)’ “E19 simply D1150“ a1 a- jealous reason. That is not a prob- panics accused 01f combinations 111 begin to pile up and sooner o1- wds and as 511111111111 11w 10111111111 ' ' ' 1z111..1:.1..:111;.:: 1111121111: slur .1.";...:1.Y:." “ . . _ _ - 1. , . ‘ 1 l.’ c ance ‘_ lliffi‘ 7 1'1. may ap 931- . '0 keeping their Charges seculely and mam‘ rlhele‘ l5 at least 0H9 gPOd thing about night and lot nlfthr- Noon lights I, 'I‘oronio Globe and Mail. for a wlnlc: but inplho illiork. tairlillg dibciplillt’, The natural result was u 111B 11811111111‘ ‘Yeflfller “'9 ‘we beep Subleded K211i!‘Llingbltihhirisiilie 1101i lllfsctsilfi; J I The 1111111111111" 1111 the 111-111 new: ltitllils h‘ 'l'“""""' '“ mam 11» state of undeclared war between prisoner to. There will be fe\v citizens 0t Summer- and guard and/all too often, against society side who still think that a rink equipped for which the guard represented. Today the artificial ice is winecessaigv. object of penitentiary officers is to prepare ° ' " their charges to take a Lise-fill 1312168 in so- 11110" be allowed to continue for a few more years then we can view the situation again. Whatever can be said in favor of meters there is luucil 101,5 for traffic lights. '1‘i1c_v would pmvc to be a HICHHCQ‘ to pedestrians where- did have too much love for 111E ————_‘*" Relaxation of vent control; h“ to come sometime. and no mattq how long the relaxation was 11g. ferrcd there would still be vocller- nus crlticisnl. ll has been claim- ccl that casing oi’ the rental C6111: bolng able to place them in 111i’ original conception o! the nursery we 1 had previously known. Per- [mp5, in those early days- I \111d1\'9 ‘liicrc is no pleasing everybody. Ii is quite realized that; i had been born 1 , - - ' ~ ' ossible to make snow collect ill hollows at as everything 111 prcserlt is stills . - meta’ and aheady the xesumng ghange m :0 distance from the hi l1\va' but laild- fmwry “M “'16P our m‘ Chief 0t hm Emmi-d iluiligesglfielaitiiifiaifizxifl 11185 “b11111 K110111019 Bddiilbnal attitude has become apparent. It 1s not un- me g i. Ponce 100-1 513E113‘ Dude 1,, 11m,“ learn w wwv rem, accommodauon “d p“ Mgny of these apparently un- tod interferences 1111111 tile I 23235121 story mo pmpslmy a ,-,._ rhlnn sh-illltl he put to a test. R sun at me uwiemph to ‘flake the 1i. 1s iclllcl, ihcn the extra ,1¢_ 1 ~ datlull made avaiiable \“‘1[ l ii for the .““m"° . _ _ 1 5h°w mclude some“! g in itself serve as s lllriltlng fas- ms m?" "mum ‘amt? 511d “T1971? llaps it 1s just as well that i111; lless at busy street. crossings and he succeeded in his endeavor. We have a. hall dozen good traffic men who can continue to give a good wte-Qlwoéeitpqfl owners are not in the least anxious to add to the moisture of fields that are already on the wet side. _ common for a discharged prisoner to say 1 that such and such an officer was a good friend to him and that he gave necessary Isl‘IZlllllll!IRZIZIZIJJZIZIZIZISIZ urn:- 1 . ... ,1 _ , , _ - _ _.,.,,.. v etlcotuagement when 1t was most necde The satisfactory ‘vorklng potentm of ileséluéufijlatneée 111316 Notes hum $ g ::3lvg1up:cc2suxweu!orr1111heu113mg; ti" ma mg m“: 1,113,121” b. 1 ~ , , __ marge . ‘onsequen Y, e u-nq 1 s many an automobile. was extended, and the giants? for pedestrians \ Another Island (i) 3__ Th9 . characters suddenlyuburitlbrgpt 11,1521 lama“, Wm be the one W“ 1 canaflan co3| secgnd nervous strain on city motorists was eased Thank yen ' (i g,- ' wlth 1911119111185 °f 15 §‘“*_ou{dl1‘.; keeps his demands 1111111111 101111111. ,1 . 1d . b1 b 1 wk d ff‘ ' t _ 1' m. 4* -i /‘ 1213.1 ---n.-n.-:-:-:-.-i-:-:-z- : 1111" 5°n8 m“ EW“ ‘a _ _ -—O\vcn Solind Sun-Times. 1.01151 eta y y tie qLlit. an 6 iClEll ac sm S ,etc. K d, "An-fin, Q) be so bad, it the songs ueie sung A bunard blown“ mo" u ‘ tion of the City Street Department in level- OITIZEN n” m“ ha‘ "m" "1' ""111 by wnrbbrllte P¢°P1‘~‘- “W” “F” lot better than a blizzard b11111- 5 Canadian coal mines ranked second to producers in the United States in supplying I coal to Canadian National Railways in 1949, ‘ according to Mr. E. A. Bromley, the rail- 1 ways’ vice-president in charge of operations. been such cases, however. 0f 00111- pm, mwngnuty o4 the occasion when some Demon King o1- other. having spent a horrible few 111111- utes plotting the downfall of 11cm and heroine, came forward to thb foot-llzhts and warbled “Int me , 1 shall lend them oven by the mww’ mm“- "' 1“ 11°" 1111111" 111 wswi-Hiuu Ho guide only roast bee! and Yorkshire them pudding. pubs. ancient hist/orlc ' buildings and traffic driving on tho Spring. Because ll- ls called s left-hand side of the road that Chlismnas entertainment presum- ing dusL-Lethbridge Herald. ling ruts of ice and snow after last week- end's thaw. Tho Federal Reserve Bank u! Boston dcclares that there lg enough wood wasted in New E11‘- land annually to fill 64,500fre1giit cars. which ivould stretch s du- Oid Charlottetown The third annual meeting of the P. E. I. Agricultural Council now in progress is of (AMLI-IJ make the Old Country the object of s certain amount of curiosity. Figures on the railway‘: coal consumption will be of interest to the Maritimes because the finding of markets for coal mined in these provinces has long been an import- ant problem. Mr. Bromley states that last year the railway used 2.250.000 tons of Canadian coal draim from mines in the Maritime Provinces and western Canada, compared with 3,200,~ great interest and importance to our farm- ers. Out of the discussions by these senior officials of our Federal and Provincial de- partments come many suggestions for im- proving production and marketing methods. O A number of leading citizens are tak- ing advantage of the Government's Voca- tional Training Centre behind Prince of slwrlslu n roar LA 10111 011 July 14, 1732, the 11101135! little church of St. John the Evangelist at Port la Joie wit- nessed l baptism of more than usual interest, the record of which still survives. The English trans- lation reads as follows: "On the 14th day oi‘ July was baptized Peter Francis de Paul. born at 3 o'clock yesterday morn- ing. son of Louis Denis de 1a All sorts of other things crop up from time to time at Krsrtous sea- sons of the year and are accepted as part of the scheme of things for their particular lifetime, whe- ther it be long or short, one s. year or more often. At this period it is that, quaint English mstltiltlon - Lhe Pantomime. It. is called a "Christmas enter- tainment", despite the fllcl. that 1i. only gets properly into lbs stride ably it would be too simple for us to have it at. Christmas and then be done with it. We have to have our complications even in enter- tainment. and nobody can say that pantomime isn't. complicated, the way we do it. Maybe it's the very eccentricity of the whole bus- iness that appeals to us and makes ii. so popular year after year. - o o Even the very fact. that we call it. "Pnlltmuime" is enough to put call you Sweethearfl. 1 1 . 'I‘ho boisterous sIaDSUP-k (‘I clowns is interspersed with up v0 the minute quips about the Gov- ernment: or 1111511111118 55° m“ 1111,9991” to be in the news to 111111“ s topical sbs- w 111111 We might. have 11 Fairy Queen taking time oft from combating the De- mun King to explain that her work is made more difficult. by the fact. that all the best quality mask iance of more than 500 mllel. 'l'i11s is an appalling waste, v he». ii 1s CUUSIdGICd that the point has arrlvcd whore conservation of ills nation's forests has become 1 serious consideration. 'The wast! consists of slabs, edgings, chips, and sawdust from wood-usml plants as well as an estimated l, 011111100 ions 0t‘ unused material which i8 loft in the woods. ‘i110 chances of l reduction of this it ll 000 tons of United States coal. Stocks pur- chased from U. S. mines were used to oper- ate trains in Ontario and Quebec. after Christi-nos, and goes on for- often-several months. well into waste are good. however. pointed out. Current research opening up many new avenues wood waste utilization, and I economic ilse can be found toe the waste from logging snd other opcratlons in the woods, sawmills and woodworking plantl. N" England producers can increase 1111111" profits and he]? °°Y\~‘~‘Y" the forests. —- B05701! P05‘- everytl1i11g_in its proper light. of “and, m“ ‘on, m1- 1113 expoff irregularity for the dictionary de- m,‘ tines the word as a. "representation I" nu very 111111115111; i! you don't Wales College. In the carpentry classes under the direction of Mr. Charles Hamm, one may observe a physician, an undertaker, Charticr dc Lotbiniero. Thc God- Ronde, Esquire, Knight of the lVI-illtary Order of St. Louis, Lieu- tenant of the King in Si, John's, Island: and of liladalne Louis , . .. . . ’dl'l .111 t .13. [he coal situation is unique 1n that the . . m "n" Mo“ 5° ° e “mm a "Y “° Mm’ u“ “my l” do“? ‘ and a postal department official emerge _ 1311,81, was M_ Rob“, David Gob] rcrscs should perform by actions even something for 11.8mm.‘ 101- the try to obtain coal for a large Dart of its 0D- . . . ] “"°"°' ‘““‘°"" ‘my °' th°111 51111" hero (always culled "113 P1111°111°1 .. chlppings. s1. Louis 1111a Governor 01f s1. 1 ovations when there are sufficient stocks , , , Johns Imam cm “w Godu 11s nwsuy 11 succession of songs we“, tights, and Why 511mm m. H‘ t 1 b _ t“ u 1111141 comic paticr! m" oomph“ u he never 5W1. . 1s no on 1 uslness men ou Sl e 1e ~ .. . . , more than meet present and future require- 5 r £1111“: As I “A” ‘\“"A11“"“1 1.1111 begins 0l1 Boxing Day, or 1111-1- . c l" -b k t0 L O . ‘naps ft. day r two earlier. Tlhnt. * lnents Most se ious draw ac ise f Prmce Edward Ivslandy but also 0m: 9W and wire of H“ Excellency Conn‘ 1A Ballad .11 Glasgowi 11 u p I: | A L C A R D s merchants and financiers. New buildings st. Pierre. 111151 Knight of Her P111111" 111° 11°§¢111°11°11 01 ‘3111111- _ _ about. 1i, all the actors and act- w’ ‘ {Emmy enw1-1a111111e11g; murals C. N. R. should have to go outside the coun- . from the class in a cloud of sawdust and “mug d8 Balms“ Km m of ‘ g I ‘n11; a word. In fact, our pantomime Boy) is always a 811-11 511g nhvnys still unmined in this country, which WOLlid mother “'11s Lady Louise dc Kcr- 1 Th‘, ‘pawn M. mm mo“, ‘m, l books ~ 1 - 1‘5u¢i11egsinhsi1ursery Province who have an eye on conditions in H m m D 1 1g ess e uchess of Or cans, . . Men.‘ ~ » at" 1 C adlan Coal throughout the enure sys_ "1 sfles eicrybo 5s consc ence and As I was s-wailiung down Ssuchle- i’ ‘ ' . . . . ’ 4 - . L , " 1 lied ~ ' 1 - . . . ~. " c . . r an ' ~ 1imuilt1henpéoblinl 3; f.’.?.i‘.i."°‘..f;“§.‘l‘.“§.’2‘ M1111‘ °°“S“'“°‘°d1 “1°d°1‘111““°11 °‘ “m” 3‘31’§i1§’“3?§is1"‘§1i.“§1‘i1D“Z’?°"1.§§ 1 11w‘?“s“.f1’é1?‘1...1. .11 1... .1 3'1§’5~71'3e§§1“$“?¥3'? o?” 515 pp1>~17 ————-——-"—"_’”‘ e S e1 r e S e g e ( and offices. and u“? buying and Sellillg Of houschold and proprietor of the so licut. '-1"1°'~‘15- (“m if i" (1965 5° °n 1°‘ J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist M least one. theatzre in most oi’ l!" filming.- ‘hm. m' the towns and cities 11p and down can” Km‘ a; Queen: s“ the country put on a pantomime, m Lo ruid the customary thing is to call om“ “m” '95s Home “n3 Mo“, M , the show by some nursery tale . Frederic A. Largo. K.C. alwout. three. months afterwards. ln The devil 11-11. dancing q some of the big towns at any rate. t l O twinkling eye»- Wss that a. sly wink as she gully passed by? in each I A.‘ Wolthen Guudet. tral provinces. However, a partial solution might be found by the C. N. R. in following the practice of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way in supplying its needs in the St‘ Law" 'rn Charlottetown and several others in the rence area of Quebec. The Canadian Pacific negotiating stages ' ' transports coal by water from the Maritimes . . . said island of Si. John. Witnesses, Louis Denis dc la Ronde, the father; M. Albert Lord of Demar, n1e111ber a! the General Council of Quebec. and Director General of ihc said island, who have here- unto subscribed their names ac- cording io the wtablishcd rule." properties in the business sections of Char- lottetoim is going on apace. At least two big deals are in the process of completion Blow. blow. blow the man down. I'm sailing tonlorrow for Halifax town! title such as "Cinderella", “Babes to St. Lawrence rts in the summer and ' - ' - - '1 1 5 in- .. _ ,, , _ _ D0 _ ivhlle a Gualdlan icpiesentative via The ‘have record convumng I awpped m1- 111111 1111c. You-r. 11 n, 11,, WW1 ' Pm 1,, 300,51. m. J”‘Ph R. "gamma". SiOCK P1195 1t at QUBbEC 811d Three RIVQPS tel-viewing a local business man yesterday, ,0 mam, mushmu, name, wou111 sh b9§"{f"""'7‘°1“5.- He" 1111* 198K111 — P61111111‘ 111° L B BARIUSTEB, soucrnn, seem to indicate an advanced e m] ' Na)‘ do“! mm” me‘ “wst WINK" 0! l“ '-' °7 Dick L‘ ' N°TA3Y the talk got around to the great activity in our business centres. Our informants opiri- for year-‘round use. i 7. 1 “It is true that our coal is in the wrong Sir. let me pass." do Chamber! ' Said I, "Would you pass up s Boy“ Bunk o‘ can“ BALBISTEB. SOUGITOE, EM. Charlottetown, IKE-l. ‘l5 Queen Street Wilmington and his famous cat. based on the life of a. Mayor of slate of social refinement in Si. places relatively f0 the gTOWUI Of ill ‘Q11 “as that; “Qrd is just getting abroad 2h“; 1sia¢1nd'1“11.mighi !ead1i1h£1 laddie like me‘ London some five cent/cries ago PHONE 176 Succellfll’? 1 ' l ‘ ' 511 4" l’? 0 i‘ 0911111111» a Alone. roving sailor from over Lhe ' - J T 9,11 5,0. dustnv and population to date. and that not 111111 the traditional stable economy of the 3152x511 011111313) 1'@1t11°1i<=‘_\it-i1i:. 1111' sea?" fggeglsliflcg°getfgzerf111vfé 11:11:11,113 "1111" '1 “'11 °°“°°“°1“ °°°"° " " . . . _ _ - c oas o 1e cn- - 1 all of 1t lS suitable for all purposes." says the P111111me, mgether ‘V1111 the (gglnparaflvely m, among ,1, ,,,1,a1,-,1an15_ 5B“, “My Sh“, she-s 1,, dock W1,“ omlnursery tun-s and the pantomino fifoncion Transcript. “But these drawbacks 11116-11 p111- L-apita 1,100,111; and 19w 11x31 taxes, what 111011111 such people be 11.11111» Print-Q's Gate. 8110M of the $111116 111mm 1111151 be in this wild rude country? Why Ive shore leave till midnight sud considered purely coincidental, if ii ll. R. MARE and COMPANY‘ should be a challenge to our ingenuity and makes 1111s an idem spot [or long term in- should perm“ o, rank and “My mus,“ be mo; o, a dcwnflgh, madam ‘ H _ ~ - . . . i CHARTERED AouiuNTAnTs initiative. not an excuse for continued de- 1195111191115, Farming too, in spite of the illly exchange 11111 1111111110115 of Tflmbrrmv- Blue Pcler 111111 fly b12111 1t- 15 taken for erected. I Iup- 1 Amh n, N" _ . _ . _ , 113M513“ 101.181,, 1m. 11w wams m1 me 111059, 1111111111111011111111; 15 someunng 02110225: (ilmrlottemwn, Halifax, Muucton, o , pendcnce on outside sources alld continued telnporary drop 1n the price of eggs and and privgtions or comma ma" The.“ 11-5 Gpemxnk and Gmuockqor we chndrem cermmy they Glasgow, Truro. Kcntvllle. H failure t0 dEYQIOD H 1-1191119116101114 111100111“ hogs, is certainly going to remain comfort- \Vc vcllturc lhc 111111111111 111111 1.1.1; “d “mm l° ‘h’: "m" "b11111 1111111111111" k1 be 11111l1s°d b? 2: §,“‘“L§§"f,,‘,’,‘,f,"1‘1 Rflpzdoip}; “(it “E3,'.‘,'1'"-11.'§§1';.1'1’1'°'ET1. asset. ill lnanv field.‘ of 1'e'ear‘l1—'n‘l ld- 1 - ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ Louise‘ Wm or Cum“ SL Pmrmi - - ' ‘me “mics °t Fl°“'“s “"5 “h” u" ' " ‘ ' "" ' ' ~ 4 y I Q ‘ , v s I . s _ t l. c 1 dbly moiltabic In the next. lalf centuly, and and perhaps 0mm “hum my She 1001.011 uionldcoyly 1111c s1111let1111,,,,11C11 601111111111“ 1,111, 111111 1.11911- 1-11111111-1 zoso . 1m m1; .11 111g, the g1 owth of industrial ciops, the use by the tune Labrador development gets un- flnguishgd 1,81,,“ gface 11,1. .111 Ma “if”? §‘?1"- l ‘ b 1111111 into the cast. but 1t would be of by-producls and the making of plastics- (ierwav their agricultural requirements “#111 cord-s of Port la Joic never $111M Y 1,0,, Q1‘) \"‘,H‘,‘,.,“"' m" " a lirllvclparefit 111110 WOEdbti-ytaéo Ne". w "mums - , - _. _ j _. - _ _ . _ _. s1. John's Island. Their names‘ "..,‘ , ' . . cmbin ww my come B - Canada has lagged behind other coulltlles. put a stlaln upon out pioductlve capacity. may be mm mdcnce o, a M1913“ “;_i‘:f1i~1‘ul1i\t‘Plzkflrwféclind 111111. in“ sum an “We m" m we pm - (foal 1Jrovldes a striking example of back- " ' ‘ . 1on1, by which ilcrsolis of rank"y]-m1, 11,5‘ _.,,‘ 11.3., 11w 0111.- 1,“ 111111111111: 111 1111- My earliest 1111116- UMRTEKE" ‘\““°UN"1“" wardnQ-S ‘m W591i. .h nd . .k 1' 1- --_ 1 . _ '1, , _ 1 .. ~ 1- . sumctinlcs _usslsicd b_v_ moxy at 1110mm 1 m_ ' lhoodtrccollcction of pantomime is UURRIB BUILDING 1x M b b 1 ‘- a ma! 91112 3C1“ V ‘H10 Cit-iii MdLLCclil AsstlqttidliOli and iilC“ ccrlnln religious functions. n P of being completely baffled by all To‘ m“ CHARLOTTETOWNI l._ m» L u“ 4:1: lm- Chief. Sil‘ Charles HECiLOl‘ 1~1tzroy MaCLeflil. Bo this as il may. the ccre- she tossed her wee l1cad 11,; 5119- the characters who kept. on sp- ‘ nlonics pcrfcl-nlcd in iho Church scoz-nrnliy said; ‘pouring on the stage without my _ > ___‘______‘_____________/ -\_ Bt., of Duart. are considering a proposal that. a trip to the historic castle of the clan on Duart Point. Mull, should bc arranged for next summer. it. is silggcsted that facili- ties might be given t0 clallsfollc generally, liiFill lo kiss me. that man l would wed!“ i So I kisafd hcr whilst standing in Sauohlchall Street V Uh, my dear. darling: lnssic, so‘ trim and so neat! 1'li\\'i'l_\'5 cull iogcthcr silch a galaxy ol‘ distlngnishcd persons. A fow years lzlicr, we find an of- ficer of lhc garrison and one of the ladies of ihc Fol-l. standing at the Baptism of an QFacIng Extinction The Manitoba government, is seriously concerned about the eventual fate of the spomors Blow, blow blow the man down! barrenland caribou, great herds of which roam the wastes of the Northwest Territor- ies in the Summer and migr. te to Northern Saskatchewan and Northern Manitoba for the Winter. It; is feared that since the ad- vent of the airplane in the North the kill of these animals has far exceeded the na- ltlro] increase. ‘ Reliable reports say the herds have been seriously depleted in recent years. Should tile killings continue on (greater scale it and especially in Edinburgh, Glasgow and overseas, to take part; in the excursion. Oban would be the mustering point, from which the visiting party would cross over to Duart. Legend has it that, in the days of the Flood, the MacLe-ans "had a boat of their own” and were quite independent of Noah's old Ark, but even if the legendary vessel of the Macbeans still existed it would scarcely hold all the clansfoik who are ex- pected to cross the Linne Lathurnach on Indian child. —Froln "The Early History of the Catholic Church in Prince Ed- ward Island!’ by Rcv- John C- --lilch1ird c. Tipladv in 111t- 1'01- MacMillan, i905. @111 ' l 1 oi‘ Si. John the Evangelist did not \The first. Ill never town o Star. be sailing for Halifax l 1 l AN EXCELLENT SHOWING SIZES UP TO 44 . would spell tragedy, for the animals are an economic necessity in the North. Sev- oral large Indian and Eskimo bands are al- most altogether dependent on them for a livelihood. They provide not only food but their skins are used for the making of foot- wear, clothing and tents. Chiefly because of representations made by Manitoba, the Dominion Government is this occasion! I O O O lilscouln 5% Egg prices on January 13 this year and previous years. The prices quoted below are for Grade A Large. At Montreal and Toronto the prices are those at which grad- ed shipments are selling to wholesalers. At other points quotations are prices to ship- pers for unguided eggs. pursuits. 11111111111111 c. FLEECES “MEN” non": MISS nus can: A small amldentrrnsy lead to a. big judgment, that will drop your bank account to the zero int! Why not see us about comprehensive automob o insurance now conducting a comprehensive survey in 1950 1949 1948 5111] [mow you ‘n, 111-0190141111 order to ascertain the rate of the natural Montreal 28-29 45 44-45 , a increase of the caribou and the rate at Toronto .... . .. . . 30-31 42-43 44-45 H A R R Y A - M a c n o u which they are being killed. The results of Winnipeg .. . .. 2a 31 41 ‘ilfafiglogecslflgeacios $111100 l ~ ., this survey will not be known lmtil next Vancouver .. .... 34 431/; 40 cmumsstlmmmimnn ' “BETTER MEN'S WEIR year. In the meantime the province has Edmonton .... 28 36 41 " '- , "out 123° 143‘ GREAT “Emmi Si. declared a‘ completely closed season o_n_ these Regina . .. . . .-.. 30 44 41 ' 1111111818- Charlottetown . . . . . .. 22 * 44 -1~ ~ 41» ' .- .-- . ' ‘ ‘ _