PAC E FOU R ‘FHE GUARDIAN .______,_____._____.__.__.._._____. ‘llulllllll Umlly tVnunded lu H011} \utltlnilrd u- iwt-t-ml tn»- ‘Hull, Punt Ufllrn Ut-pnrumnt. lllltnvn. tb- lnltlutl (IUBPIHRH Point-inn; (to Evlltiir "it “alluizlng Illrvttur, .| It. lsuvuetl. Aniiirlalu unit» Frank “other. We cannot regard ourselves in tlic lilil\(‘l' sity as the elite. the elect or the itnoinietl of the educational system. ‘Hie uni- ‘ wrsities supply the teachers for the second- ary schools. if these teachers are not liber- aiiy educated. how can we t-rxpcct a tinc pro- tltict trout tlie schools’! lilctliticrily" in uui ‘ vcrsity \\ ill breed mediocrity in high schools, i '” izinti so goes the vicious circle." " l . btiottgegt Memoir is Weaker than the Weakest hilt" .._________.__________ tiuitroi Il"ltt\\\. \to.\p.»\\'. LDllUlilAl. NU I LS For Cleaner Elections :~li~_~|i»t_trt~ti l'_\ the (‘luiritittctonu Board _ _ V ’l‘hc llatniltoti “Spccttttot” sagely UlJ- " Wild“ "ml mm Hw.u'“l""'““u’; “Pprqyin serves that thcrt- is ont- thin: .-tlit-tlt a tilt-t ‘l. “H "“' "““‘l“l“"'* m m“ "Wm"; “W. ~ tiiqtires don't lie. rlcctittu, a liitt\\‘lilt‘lli ii.‘t.\ liccu lututclictl ,, , , i“ "it'll ~‘"“""‘l *'*"""““"l “wit w "H our an’ ' First it. was Utituvu. tlicii Washington. “'“"i‘ ““ “W "l. "Mimml Wim‘ ‘M! imiww now it is London that has sensational sh)‘ “WU Th“ P‘ m‘ MM."H.‘ All“? m “hmmuic disclosures to uiakt: us woutlct- it‘ titc \\ut‘ltl l‘l""~"ll""l"“= "l l""' “it” "Wmixlil" xi“) will ever bc safe for dt-tiiocrac)" at» lolill at. ll‘ “l‘t"l 1W“ it“ “d“"'“*""""“ m “Ham's m‘ therc are Conimutiists around. utc. all tilt» Nitiitiltlttitfh haw pledged them-i v ,, ., , “NH” m“! ‘hm! “going ‘U. rcfrfli" [iron] u“ \\'e are in anything but a depression just “WWW "f Mwflk‘ Hicmihng the purdmfi‘ now but. as the Canadian itctaii lfcdcrt-ttion “7 “Ii “MN "m! “H ‘Ilniucukms or the. MW was told in 'i‘oronto last neck. “competitive artltii"; lftl i.‘ Wvtlilltil 41>‘ t0 iltl.\‘ 0i ‘he conditions ltave rciurnctl to the rctail selling pgrtlgtilars ot alleged tiuulillvfillmb- field". and merchants must rc-leurn the art The atlverlisciitcltt states that althoughfof Selling. l ti t». ;i[iiil't't-'|;ilt‘(i that CICCiiUIl-Llii)’ abusesi . .. . Iirt‘ rut It“ l""'\mf‘m m Viyiv. “‘°“‘4‘°“5 II.“ The reason for the gzrcttt Pruviticial in- lll l"'"\lll"ltll "lid "Uwi" (_‘li'“ll‘j’“*i w‘ ‘t ‘Sitcrcst in the tuattcr oi irciglit rates is sim- teit that thi~ wttttiiltlLill “lit bllllé ‘he mm’ l pie but vital. In a COLli'lt1'.l' such as Cart- for to tltt- attctitiou ot‘ our citizens and will iada the power i0 fix ireighi mios is iioiihi. serve as zt start in an tttternpt to clean up for iii-C Oi. death oihi. ihe comiiiciwi. mid iii_ 1n t; i»(~< ttl‘ cicctions t0 follow in this Prov~ ihisiiri. of every part uicc. ~ ~ .\‘c.\t. to st-tvtng ticmocracy on the battle-l [lull-h Ur two world wars. we cart iiIlHQlilEiPZ Leach". Cohhveii rcsheciiieii. is iii)“. llv lllvllt‘ “Ulllmhllc “'“l‘3"1ilkl"§ ‘him to ‘claimingio be the iartucrs’ friend, and tirf-‘r tuttfiv itltllll" *‘tll‘$‘~'l°ll>‘l‘°>~‘ l0 tllf’ llQCtl Ofliing the (loveruiticitt to do more for litcm lit-iltttlflltllllt; ll t'tll‘<‘ lllltl llll<l¢lll°d~ Tllejat. present and for the future. As Mr. giigulrl vvgicuiue tlus catnpaigti asigardiner has the inside track he should bc O O elect n ante oi the most prouusing signs of the. time. ‘h-i the heiiei. iiosiiioii i0 Com?“ hi; iiiii‘ 1nd give the cutitiititttes trvery titicotirage-imiscs iiiio action‘ I I O tnrgut anti .\llll|lt)l‘i in impleuictttiuc, their pledges. Hemisphere llefenco Iiiore interest is being taken in the rc- habiiitation of convicted criminals twrobably than ever before. People are coming to realize that the cost. of such ltaudliitg. even ii has icing been Obvious i0 Canadian iif high. is much less than that of repeated- tnilttarv men that this country cannot effi- ‘l3’ catching “Qmwtmg “d, "illmsolll"?! of‘ itieniiiYpihdiivi, aii ihe iiiaiiiioid equipmentifflltdflS for the rest of titetr ltVCS. Q I I d l‘ c u "ssary for war. In the past __ _ _ v v _ v _ ‘ta-lie iiittsk been to use British equip-i “"5 ‘S “ ‘m9 Cane “ W“ ll l‘ H"? lllll" nient ‘throtttzhottt and coitcentrate our pro-lpose of ‘lyhite can“ week 1° bill"; l‘) lllf‘ motive caiiaciii. on pariicuifli. iicms which Iattention of those who are sighted. needs of‘ ' ‘ E. L's ‘l60 blind persons in (‘\‘(‘i‘_\'till_\‘ were then coittrilattted to the. common stock. _ _ _ _ i i V With the chance. over to American equip- actmiies of “mmal hvmg- This '5 "Oi i‘ vneui. our own itidtistriai capacity. although “fmpalglli f0" rlmclst bill Purely 1' iliuglfllll gheaih, iiiCiFaSGii “iihin mcciii iharsi is oi educating our sighted citizcits to the fat-t siiiii Psseiiiiaiii. ihi. game Situation WE. that their blind neighbour is capable of. cannot prorltice all the war tnaterials we find “'h°1@"l_l9al‘l9fll.\' ‘llfillf-‘t l0 l1tll‘lll‘ll'-'lit‘ m, community ziffairs. social gatlicritigs, rc- iteerl hut up can finite rcatlily produce a _ _ _ _ _ siiii-iiiis 0i “.05., i," ii-hich We Qlj|]i"ntrate. hgtotts affairs. mitt ztll normal ill|lt‘1|t)il.\‘ :if~ tended by sighted people. Apparently an agreement has aiieady been rearhed h;- wiiicli it will be possible for tltiS. wttttltiv‘ til fllitllllf‘ "l" "\“'°"l““" ‘wide d“; A fentaie t-oiuimtist. laments that. there ltfltv?Pfllllilltlmll “f "fiillmp- Thin‘ “Olwvefdi ls nothing funny about. |ua|i's clothes for l‘ will.“ llllll‘ ti"? lllvlllvlll httlYfifi ll l5 Still ‘ her to write about. \\'hat cottid be t‘uttuict' iieceS-Ffttiv l0 iiwtdttfltlfi tilt‘ U- 5- l0 Velma} l than our continuing to wear a row of‘ but- lPilFlttllf-‘tl- tilltllltlll)‘ t‘lltlt'll’ll l9 lllilkf‘ illcitoitk on the sletwve‘ only l_it‘\‘flll5~‘t.‘ l<‘i'ct.lcrit:li post office do its litiytllli "l lili-‘lllf’. “llwh the (ireat wmited to cure his troops of ustull prevents “Vtsliititllotl iitttil llltilllli-f Oil-l‘ islll" the sleeve for a ltaudltcrttlticf, 0r titan the it'll?» Vtilflltvlioii ol‘ dcietice mattterit-ils. Utll)’ . ridiculous trouser cull’ which coumicnior- then will it he possible to vutttt’? l0 solllciatesihe canny Scotsntatiuhotrarcfuliy turn‘ \\0l‘i\‘-'li‘)lt“ :n;rt"~cnicttt for the defence OI this iod up ‘he hOiiOii-i of ihcii. him-S iii had ctnttincnt. weather? 'l‘his was not. ucccssary in Aber- i ~ ~~' ~ ldceti. where all the streets and sidewalks Th8 VlOlOIIS Circle tliave ever been granite [iavcd and rcgttlttrly" ~—~--- civiciy washed and swept to keep them The l'_)llt_j\\‘lll'f tiiottglils on (‘iltlvitllvll- ‘clean for vclticlcs anti pedcsiriztus Jillltt‘. front the annual report ot‘ the President of I _ iv i llfllfinqttlttliyIf‘iltftilttiHzlfitinllltiildlill(iiidhiliiigngilé .5“, Henry- h‘vi|ig' English ilk-m“ d“! ‘. » l_ - . ;tlus date llltia. lhs real uanic was Joint cinl attention ut tins illiit‘. “'l‘lte stutcutctil that ‘the purpose oi ‘iilenriyigliltifliitgb- dliititi iuiade it8lijiillll‘:~jl(iitlil)llt‘ education i»; not tn |li‘t"il1ll‘t‘ youth for illOlI‘ flpliicdlant? "l “n C‘ “m m ‘h “* "Mo" m Richelieu . and then tttrtcd for two years (it-cu rations, hut to |il‘(‘lltll‘t‘ ili"ili against _ _ _ _ i i Hie-HEkochiiiviiiiiii,» i‘ mini, ihiii ii hhwei. ‘in ludmbttrglt where he laid the totmdatiou ii_ii_'uiO__.. ' of’ his great. career as a Shaltcspcttrittn ‘ “ii-i, miigi hum-i.“ iii,“ Liiiiiiiiiiiiis. hi“. actor. Lalcr in London he arrested tlic at- not foster-Ad and stipportcd those arts that tfiemio“ or “m? “S jumlglo" S°ud“"‘°"° i“ underlie thr- t-itlturc of a cotmtryn Nation-l Ihmtefl Dom" H's ‘fmmmc mm“ ‘hum hood unrxl l~.~ found-xi not only on political from hlsdangztgolnmit Mm .B"‘.‘°"“"l at m‘. mid Qcrmoiiiii, indium‘ iiiihisiriiii iihoghessibycettiii ntitbtl, his associatiounvitli that and trade. it. nntst also be rooted in achleve- “heat? lasting for upwards or “mid, ‘Ye.ars‘ merits nnd aspirations in the pursuit of‘ In his pcrromlzmcc or Mmhms m “rho iocautv anal goodness. ‘the glory of Athens 13°11?’ lie Seclllvvd it isirong hold on the the- tvas; not to tr: intmd in a study of its trade tmre gomg “'9'”; his amwamnve as “m.” indict“... lliet stampedilnm as_ ah actor of ‘rare ‘dlS- “To my mind‘ iiihheiiiiuii Siiiiiiuri of iheiiilllCilflfl. His association with MISS fallen Immunities ‘tn Canadian tiniversities is a .'f‘erry did much to eitsurc this success. task. the importance of witiclt is unparal- leled at the present time. With warrant. Neither Winston Churchill nor Ernest professors of the ltumattities in Canadian'Bevin are University graduates, yet both universities imvc been critical of the post- irose to be Prime Minister of Great Britain. \\ av CXDtlIlSlUli [iiutis which . itave often Referring to this in London Sir George ' been directed towards itcw litiiltliitgs and Sciiusier. ltiittsclf an Oxford graduate and equipment. 'l"hey know that the pro- former member of pnrliatttcnt declared the gram of any tmiversily that has not at itscountry needs more men who had quit core the study of ltutttan values may well he school early and continued their education grey-tie)‘ ‘after starting work. “I want to sec them "The work of the professor in the ltu- on the front benches in Pariiamcitt,“ llC rnatiiiies is impeded in many Canadian uni- said. "l wonder what. would ltave happen- verslties by the ‘unsatisfactory training in cd to Ernest Bevin had he. siarlctl out with this field afforded in secondary schools. To}; high school diploma. i-ie would probably . take one instance: the itecessity of givlng'have gone to a tmiversity and perhaps come remedial courses in Engllsh—yes, remedial back to the Labor movement. There. he .45 a sad commentary on the teaching of would probably have sewed on the research elaentlal courses in the medium of expres- staff, or in some other. intellectual ap- olon and transmission one‘ Agricultural lviinistet- Gardiner and C. C. i TnE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN (treat Expectations ‘i n. PRIM€ FJMARD ‘=3 isugw sctinig BEAuTY Tili b" V iHQlT d?’ V M lDEALiLiMATE l S 30o, "IKND D0 You ALSO HAVE THERE COURTESY AND SATISFACTORY ACCOMMODATION) \‘ 0D 000,0 “C: PéhlDl To Restore London's Fantous Civic Building tUnited Kingdom fitlorntaiion '4 Id Charlottetown m (And r. n. t.) l i‘ vy-‘zqya Office.) . . Plum are about. w be reviewed 505ml“ CEREMON‘ for the reconstruction of the . ~ .. . _ Th timing for has late Royal i-‘Tvmi “EOGRAVIIIQUE Guildhall. home of the oorpora- ° m° Highness. the Duke of York. com- menced here on Sunday. on which occasion St. l’atii‘s church pre- sented a very sombre appearance. Those who had black coats put them on, and the ladies did not fail to embrace the opportunity of exhibiting their loyalty and their sabies at the same time. The pulpit, reacting desk. etc, were covered with black cloth; nothing indeed seemed wanting but tears that could indicate the deepest af- [i-lOh of the City of London and Oiiii ii-Pii iiic}, F_1i_ ii mini-ii a ‘Han; i the most. historic civic itutlding iii, ipgfilfi $illl porsigisi iin the world. it, is estimated thati ‘put h.» i. hamh. “m, a gun, undid, will cost round about. £i00.000, c eiess with his fists. ti” make 5°63 the damage Caused 'i‘ltr= furl. is. though. you may notlby bctmb! 911d lllcefldllflw l" m“ it .-t mqmlgpr ward than second great. fire of Lottdon, on: "Go '1‘ ! iDcccmber 29. 1940, when the Luft- ‘ t" tlil Saskatoon. Saskatchewan, toiwaf-fe destroyed approxtmatelyt a Walla \\':tlla, Wash. tquairter of the Old City. Since the war. the famous build- | in \\f.\ik‘l'll towns '11s itiaity yearsiing has been but a Shqddy hpoiogyi nurt- n was st. the ram’- ‘of its former sell, although it has i - l-‘tn- tin-iii to ritrn their dailv bread bee, oesibi to use iii on g ch11 whorl.‘ . l hi iwiiimiy up iiie Shake’ _l ii) ~ P] i m di —-»Princc ludwvard island Rogister. Yet slot-v \\‘i‘li(‘rl'% still ascribe suchpflns ‘ins’ Sum as e Emma mr t March 20‘ 1827' “m ‘J “hi” M“ ii-‘Tllméiiztahn'Zi1"‘§§§.ilton.‘vain;EJan-iitifiioi-emenis "" 1“‘i*il“!{“°'i}i, i‘is“‘li“,'.“lim““"‘ “ndlniined hull for the granting of tnenvre ntatte at intervals and tn m“ " "" “m Freedom of the City of London u, 1m Sir Gller» Gilbert. Scott was asked to prepare .1 plan for many General Eisenhower after the war. iinportattt. alterations. The blue 'l‘itr~ QClIi-V \\llo roam the \Vr~sl, Lo- Now a ddiniie mo", is being made day :u't_~ in-.niii:tiretl and meek. 'l'tr\ :»ii't\(E their features daily and w mstme m” 105m dignity “m! prints were lipudy m 193a and ‘ml-k ‘ iii‘... hfliiir, ihicc iiiiies a splendor t-o the bomb - scarred about to begin witen the war broke “p.11; chamber where Lady Jane Grey. Qltl- T?" .\'t‘-“tt‘5 W9?!‘ l0 $194350 bl?- ‘flirt lot-r tht- iililif‘. tnubreila and Queen of Etixtrmd for a few We slt‘ (lllrs W“ HEB-l" ttttlwd l“ ' i‘t wear the nnid galosit months. was tried in 15:3 and “like 110"’ Illttll5 “ltd m5 995k W55 From H. . SlltltkfliOiiClNflfl, to witere the Duke of Weiitngton was. of a very different. nature from \\' thanked by the City Fathers after that. winch lie tackled before the his triumph at, Waterluo. uwatr. His final plans, begun in of our thoughto-Thc proach. But I don't think we should have Btu tllouglt the \\'esl, has fmnrned uton it.» old itofarious gahtes. shit t-itilmlladiei; the map with mt. inrlotttotis irrunes. ll wilful . in Oi iiioini Yotnur. who lttiniutt-l . h.iii.l.-. ‘as \l.tl' 'l‘.it‘ hook 'tit'\\t‘.i tit tltlllttfililtjll ti\.lii't‘.>>cti l-fnclialt‘. ttiuic writer- once was n prisoner inn» been \\ ideiy rt.‘- tite BFttit-ll press, and for ltontincl is freely “itt- should have been snv. R0llllfl0l. ill illti‘~t‘ _-lii‘i‘liig (in f the Noitn >'\li'll“,t \.‘|tll|"lt’lll.\ which now seem to ttr tilt‘. liitl a liizlt reputation .\‘iiil tnt- flritiwti troops opposing lnm. uinl nc are told that when. tjcncrztt Auciiinlcck was command- tn-_- llif‘ t-‘itziit Army he found it llPUiMJlY In irnic nii order telling his (iii ccri. to dizicotirage S0 muflh trill; zthtttit "our friend Rommel". It. unsnt ‘lflfitl fur itiorain that the troop» i-houltt tniiik of the German rtliitllitliltlfd‘ as a trentctidotis fellow and a lteltt-t- stiidiri’ than their own lentirrs. 'i‘hc Britirlt ndntiro Rommel be- cause \\iii'e ht- fought. hard and with great. skill he played according to the rules he would not. for ex- zmipie. permit, his men to mlstreat. prisoners. Amt ntuclt sympathy \\'l\S ztrottseti for him by the fate he met. at. Hitler's orders. Recalled front ltis coinmtimt in florth Africa. Rommel. in all effort, b0 save Ger- many from oveinvheimltig defeat. entered into a plot- to seize Hitler fllltl intro his resignation. ‘Their pint. was dlscovrri'rd. and Rommel was izivcn the choice of taking poison or belitg everuted. He ch05! poison. and two of Hitler‘; Gestapo zrnerttls carried to him the means of hi‘; hliuniflitil dentin-whereupon it. -w:|.< itnnotincett that. Rommel lmd ttird of wounds received in battle and he wit! given I soldiers funeral. l‘ n; Age-Old Story i n! jnittpdlatn coneerg tp univerfltv twining. yvf (have, today." l . ' h, ..L i t. P “ ‘William of the schools should be a matter of got. the same value from Ernest Bevin as Behold I have refined thee, but not. with lllvfl’; f have oholen Mm in the fox-mu of affliction. The Guildhall is at once a mun-- cit chamber twith an adjacent. ban- quetting hall as well as a court of justice. a vast library and im im- """ l“ ‘"13" Wmusim‘ like portnnt. museum and nrt gallery. H‘ " "W." mm U” qlms" A large number of these subord- i-‘rtm t; t.~on_ Saskatcltevvnn, toiinqie buiidmgs aigo qunercd Se“ \\'ii..ln \\'nilit Warit. ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ crely during the war. __.st,g(lrlr<i.l‘d King. The ancient’. City of London - Maw >__> familiarly known as the "square inttlc" W is governed from the . t » ~ i tt-vtttvt-v ti’£.l“‘SL€"...§2i.Ji°’i.ii.t';“i.233§ s: the “Mayor of the Cominonaity ‘mum’ ‘Mmmm ‘and the Citizens" acting through "WM Marshtfl P‘().".H“°I' “m the Common Council which cou- nearly drum the British out. of Sig“ 0| iihe mid Mayor m 0mm. ‘Mirth .\ll'lt'1\ in the late war-but,Ahiciniim mid we Comma“ Cum,“ who uioit‘ tnuii tnrt. liih match in 6mm,‘ .\lt,\.iiltit‘i‘ rtntl Muntgontcry-Js tht-i hiiiiiiiiprs oi, the Corporation .-»ttb.t-.-t. nt u idlltiiliqiy bioizrnplty by . i . ll. il."ll|\it tttficrr. Brlrzutliei‘ Ucs- “me m“ m a hummus on [his bflilif‘ site for nearly .1 thousand years. but. in all flint time i.oii- (tom's Guildhall has HCVN‘ been really completed. In 1041 ‘Trade Guilds met. titel-e to transact. their business but. no trace of the orig- inal lull remains, 'l'he foundations of thepresent structure go back to the "new" hall erected betwreit Hit nnd imfn was soon found inadequate and many extensions and improvements were made in succcodiitg years. Dick Whi-ttlng- ton. legendary Lord Mayor, left monies to provide n hard stone paving and at. the end of the cen- t-wy two turrets were aridcd to the fabric. a»: The greater part. of this build- ing eras consumed in the Great Fire of‘ 1666. A coittempornry said Lhat it glowed "like a bright. shitt- ing coal as if it had been a palace of gold or o great. building of bur- nished brass", Just, as in 1940. the roof tell in and only the four walls remained. sir Christopher Wren was called in to make good the ruins but was unabio to give the Guildhall much of his attention with his preoc- cupation in designing the new St. Paul's Cathedral and pariah chumhea of the city associated with his name. He designed t; tem- porary flat. roof which was duly installed. That temporary roof re- mnined in existence for nearly 200 years! U O O In 1864. after tong deliberation. it was decided to give the hall n more worthy roof and a now one wait erected at. n cost. of £26,010 to the design of Sir Horace Jones. the City Architect. It was this roof which perished in the blitz. other changes to the appearance of the building hld been mule eur- tier in the century, notably the reconstruction of the front. and the flmous‘ auto entrance by architect George Dance. Further additions were made‘ in 1846 when l. west wing was added. while the present library building ‘Ill erected In 1948. are now being mnstdered by itbo City Lands Committee. I U u‘ u‘; n - Notes By A wonder nut-blue tint. not only sucks up leaves from your lawn. hut. "chenxs them up arid spits them out" llS a fertilizer. is the inveutioti of an Atwater. Ohio, man. 1t does away tvtth the tedlouz, 10b of leaf raking, and also re- moves snow tn whiter and giats front your lawn ln sunuuetx-Strat- ford Beacon Herald. Recently Yule University an- nounced that in cat-operation with the (Ionservation Foundation it will begin ill September a pro- gram of Ctlllb(‘l‘\'iiii0ll study and research. 'l‘eacliitig conservation and its allied stibjects is no new thing in American tiniverslties and colleges, but Yale plans a Lw0~_vcat~ graduate course which will lead to the degrce of master of science in conservatiou— titc first of such degrees to be award- cd in the United Slates-New York ilcrald ’l‘ribune. —L1eut.euant. Hon. J. t‘. lloweu who retires at the end of this month as Ueutenattt Governor of Alberta. has served longer than any other lieut. governor in any province in Catiadiait history. almtrt f8 years. Al. the age of 7i he is en- titled to lay down all public re- sponsibilities mid conserve his health and cultivate hi» personal inclinations, ‘ His career has been wcii roziittlcd out. In his younger day's lie was a Baptist minister in Western Can- ada. and then connected for sev- eral years with welfare work in Edmonton, He served overseas as a ritaplaiit in the l-‘irsf. World War. had a term on the Edmonton City Council and on the Alberta Leg- tslaturc. fie then went. into busi- ness for himself. and finally was called on as His ‘Majesty's perronal representative in Alocrta.-—C:\lgnr_v Albertan. In declining an offer from flot- terdam to erect a mamtorlal tn his honor, Mr. Churchill has given it, as his opinion that "memorial and lttflfillili0lii5 sliotild not he prepared or erected during the lifetime of the person concerned." Perhaps he may he influenced to some ardent. by t1. discouraging pro- cedent. There nab ilie case of Wei- llngton. About. a century znzo there. was a scheme proposed by Sir Fredeifc ‘frcitrlt lo putt W_vtit.t's equestrian statue of tho duke. the first. instance of an equestrian stat.- ue erected ln London to a stibject. on top or the archway opposite Ansley House. Most people thought. that. it was absurd and tn had, taste to place the statue there. It was, however, rvzreed to erect, it. provisionally‘. but. once there. the duke sitowcd great. irritation at the idea of removing it. which he de- clared would be an litdignity. So. in spite of public opinion. it: was allowed to stay till 188-4. when it was removed to AldcrsltoL-Man- chester Guardian. FEBRUARY e, 1950 lflfHf-‘Ju '- 15%‘fi'u"u‘ln'u'u'-‘n'u'-'u'u'~Tu'n'u'w'il'u'lfn‘u'n'r‘u‘n'u'fc'o'cli' n The Way ~ More Jill-n 25,000,009 in‘ cngers travelled on the column“ air lint-s of thewivorid last. yam- The total was much greater titan that. of 1MB, and this year's 11w" are expeotcd to be lttzher mu says Sir William l-lildred, dtgmq general IATA tlnternatlonni M, Trnitsport. Association). Daily m. crage of nir travel on scheduleq services alone in 1949 wit; 79m‘ people. There were H.000 scheduled flights across tiie North Atlantic an average u! 30 a day, and ma,‘ carried the record total o! hm tinder 300.000 passengers beiweqn Elurope mid North Antertca. 54m vices increased to the point. whey‘ there was tin air line! taking o" or landing at. one of the 1110mm“ of airports along the air route; q the world every five seconds of tl-u day arid nlgiiL-bottdon Dally Mali i. Fridays firc in the Burn: Bioot drew bigger crowds than do!‘ the average Cecil B. Dnliilllq movie extravaganza. The sight q smoke billowing out. window: ml through cracks in walls, firei-nq climbing slippery ladders ant sticking ominous - looking how through shattered window's, Q" reels blocking roads and wit,» men directing traffic is too itnicr. for the average citizen. Rattler than miss any of it, he forgo“ his lunch and his business and neglects his family. The any, thing that would drag him lwav would be a bigger fire down in} istrcrt. — Lethbridge Herald. A mun from Swiizerlnim like many a person in Europe w“ lbadly in need of l. new suit. U] clothes. So he journeyed to ma. ‘house, France. where Clothing it said to be ntucll cheaper than 1n hi5 own country, Ho bought. thn suit and titan checked it in a. re=t tam-ant while he had 1unch.. 't‘t-iai is witere the Pixies or 6311111111 appear to hate unhorsed him fol an awful throw to come. Having dined well and feelin; rather ialrased with himself ovel this smart, stroke that would aau him considerable money. he lulled back in the seat of the train that was carrying hit-n swiftly home- ward. As the train drew toward the Swiss Border he proceeded in a washroom of the coach and there quickly divested himself oi lils old suit and tossed the thread- bare gannenta out the window Now for his new ault. Wearln| it. what: could those customl in- qulslturs say or do to him? He opened the parcel that but been handed ltack to him l.n that Mulhottse restaurant. Then nil hi: i strength ebbed from him. . . . _.. For there in the parcel Wu not lthc nice suit. he had purchased in iMtiihOllSC. No. not Anything ebn that. Li. was a boy's ruznper gull, islze sba-Jfantilton Spectator. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. S. TAYLOR Optometrist lyel examined. (lame: fil- tel Corner Kent sf Queen; Sh. Office Phone 1956—l-|otuo 1013 A. Wclfhen Guudof. LL.B. BABRISTER. SOLICITUB, EM Phillipa Building 111 Grafton f-ttoot Mono: m Loan Oolloetfom l Whatever restoration ls t’ “"1 -oi1, it. will be intpossible to replace ‘itmuy of tihe notable features of ‘iths- Guildhall of yesterday. For iexauiple, Gog and Magog suffered iaeverely from the firc. 'l‘liese two grotesque. and in lofne ways ludicrous, flgtires occupied l positioit of peculiar affection in the minds of the gctierai public. At. one time they stood on either side of the door leading to Coun- cil Chamber. ‘Fltey were removed to the gallery iu i809. Their origin is lost. in obscurity It. is known that. there were effigir-s of giants at the Guildhall nit. the time of the battle of Aglncouri. in the reign of Hoary Fifth. ‘They were made of wicker and pnstchoard and were coustuticd in the fire of 1866. in the age-long {Mayors procession they were a prominent. feature of ‘the mutual siww and some say they were intxttidetl ‘to frighten stubborn apprentices tuto obed- ience to their nutsters. The Gog and iifngog which were ilhilflltid iu i708 were carved by iRtctiard Saunders and he was paid £70 for his work. They were hoi- ltotv and fourteen feet. six inches in ‘height. Gog used to hold a long pole from whlclt hung a chain with a globe studcd with spikes. a favorite ‘Wbnpoh of the ancient iBrttons. Mazog was accoutred like I. Roman legienary with sword anti ‘ishieid. Whatever itappeits to the pres- ent. proposals. lovers of quaint tra- ditions will hope that. the two giants of the City will not be over- looked for on n big occasion they were as much a. part o! the Guild- hall scene as the sword and mace hung behind tnrd Mayor and the golden loving cups passed round the table; after the meat. ‘The Guildhall has a longer con- tinuous history than any other civic building in n country which has always been so tenacious of clvll rights. It. has been symbolic of the age-long struggle for pop- ular freedom against, oppression. CAPTURE ISLAND ‘TAIPEI’. Formosa. Feb. 5 - (AP) - China's Nationalists mild Stu.- urday thr- Contnitittiats hnve taken Fenghn ‘Island near the mttittland seaport. of swatow. a possible bate for an expected Red invasion at.- tempt. against Formosa. __________.___ Eloetrloai Contractor WIRING AND lIPAlI-DIO l!!!" I- MM“!- IZ! Um Aw Phone IIIU Joseph R. Mat-Milton. LL.B BAlB-ISTER. SOLIUITOIF, Mo. 75 Queen Street PHONE 17B Money in Loan Bell 8t Muthteson BABBISTEBS. SOLICITORS. 0c- B. R. BELL, liLL. . n. L MATHIESON. Le... 5-0- Atmrueyl at Low LOANS 0N CITY AND FAB]! PROPERTIES I50 Richmond Si. Charlottetown. l'.E.l collection: Dr. A. L. Muclsuuc DENTIST Dental X-Iwy GLORIA BUILDINQ 1'19 Grafton St. Phone 29f Palmer 8t Huslam A. l. tIAsLAin. an. LLB Barrister, Etc- Blnk of Nova Scolla (ihnmherl Clurlotttetnwn. 9.5.1. MONEY T0 LOAN Dr. W. R. Carson Chiropractor Palmer Graduate OHARLOTTETO\VN l0! Prlncl 8t- Phnnu IN! Chas. R. McQuuid B.A. l IIARBIBTEII. 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