MARCH 15. 1954 in MEMORIAM mwy nnwann DOWN! . auddenness that shock- Id 511 who knew and loved him. he death occurred in his sleep the early hours of Februsry 2. 1 Pmy Edward Dawns in his M9,: )::ord health and active up , me time of his passing, the D", W, Downe marked 'the mile- '1”; or his life by the large ','"m,,er friends he made in all l”,,,, of life. To his contempor- ” 5 he was a true and under- iialgdmg friend. while to the fOul)ge,. people, he was ever ready I 0... their burdens on to his ,?,,,,,; shoulder! and load them M, rhP obstacles to a happier with lift l - 7 ier than when sur- msigii family, his home mjm.,,.-3;,-5 the centre of his ",5 3-. and his hospitality was (f;i.it)iilAl:ti. The late Mr. Downe ' .c sadly missed for his cheer- aml kindness to all who help, by his own efforts ,,.,,,,ugti his association with 0v alvalion Army. of which he , Ii faithful servant. A. .0,-V large congregation at- .,.tui ill the estccm in which the xir DUWHE was held in Char- i illll and all parts of the Is- ns they filled the Salvation Citadel to capacity while rciiiiined outside in the in- ri-iiirut weather. Sfllitlf Captain Leslie Titconibc. N,-Md by the Reverend A. F wfhran of Trinity United cm,-.-ti, conducted the service. . , niiich two favourite hymns .v 'ilP iiocoruod were sung, "The ,,,.;,,t My Sliephcd" and ”Thcre's A land Fairt-r Than Day." ti, Reverend A. F. MacLean vigil l fllillC.'-5 iircdvil .15 of Paul found in I Corin- s mid Chuptcr, Vt-rse 9: "Eye ot semi nor ear heni'd. nei- , : hath rntercd into the heart A' man. the things which God imh prepared for them that love H'l1l " Rich in graces that money can- ' rm l).Il', the earthly home so rec- . loft. was illustrated. in part, at .:it hnavenly home which the gm, of God has promised to all -2-:1, love Him. T 0 closing prayer of Obedience in l..fc that men might conquer Death hroir-zlit the service to its o.n.w. it was estimated that al- mmt 400 people then filed past in silmil respect, paying their fa:-ow:-ll to a man amongst men. The nallbcziri-rs were Messrs. Al- li-ri Ywiinkr-r, Harold Stead. Har- nitl Czidiiinrr, Roland Wood. D. K. Xi.'lCi,onli and Hon. B. Earle Mac- Donald Tho la'o Mr. Downe was born in the City. I son of the late Mr niid ltirx. William Downs. and V-airs to mourn his sudden pas- iiis wife. the former Cath- inr. Cainoron of this city nri sgiiiiirtwii. ihrr-e sons and. ive riallgilfrrs. The sons are Edward and Ctr Police Constables Ro- bert Doivno and Russell Downe. Tlzc iliuizhter are Florence, Mrs. HF-lii”i' Crockett: Kathryn. Mrs. .in'i:: wrmann; Mlnnlo. Mrs. Syd- nrvtllax; Roma. Mrs. Joseph Diiziiingz all of this city: and oiivr. .Vfta. Peter Hawkes lonziieiiil. Quebec. tho surviving are two brothers, li'i':-in Charlottetown, and Jack, Hm-'.tnn, Ontario: A half-brother, Wil'lrni. Charlottetown. and ii half-rister. Bertha. residing in Wrstrrn Canada, and lit grand- rltiirirrn. "God saw the road was getting lmiizh. The hills were hard to climb. H0 rt-ntly closed the weary eyes, And whispers 'Peece be Thinc'". u Flnrnl Trlhiitcag Pillow Wife and Family, Wreaths Silxalion Army Comrades and r'"”l'l(l.!. Ptiirf and Members city Police. Avznio and Robert Macwllllamz. V;n.i and Bill Cameron, and Briti- li-" on and Walter Downe and Faniily. llrs John Dalzlel and Family. Villain, Mel and Lynn Warren, ;nrl Mrs, MiicAusiand, Halifax, N. Vifloria Driving Club. Maori and Douglas Durbnr. iii: Noll Cam:-ron and Fairi- ”' llirtford. Conn. Horse Shoes "ll" Boys of the Race Track, ll E I Driving Club. Cut Flowers llnn George DeBlois. Lillian and Arnold Malone. Winsliliin Group W. A. Trinity lliiiml Church. Mrs. Florence Ciunemn. halls. We-sly. Babe, Ruthie and limiyl Mrs. White and nu. Miss Polly Arhing. Wrsiey constable and Family, jinn and Archie Glllis. mdrene and Holly Archer. Belle Ralnh MCNI-lll. Tl" "or Family. 3'”"l' MM Flora Pltvnier. FT: and Mrs. Wilfred Smith. Rintfrnrtse sum and Staff. mg. Ind Gin Mcalllivrav. PM and Anson Pickering. "V N and Ella Carr and Fam- ,::wr'”' "Vi Lloyd Archer. ,. "fill. and bole Crock:-it. M "iilmc Central Airways Per- M":l (lflfinlzation. hmnyfnd Mrs, Joseph Keys and WM: mi rim. rtuascii Crockett. Vi V S "i "'4 Owns Waller. Ethel. Doris and Harold Ilse- e. Haul, Sam and Elsie Crockett. Ruth. John and Bob White. Funk Mcxee. Annie Macxenlie. Walter Burhoe and Employees of St. Avardi Service Station. Bruce and Velda Chandler. Mrs. Ms: Downe. Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Downe. The Hume Family. Trinity Junior Sunday School. Harry, Lexie, and Mn. Mutch. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carver. Jr. Donald Cameron, Dimny Brae, N. B. Nora, Karl, Ralph and Jack Cameron. Blanche and Jack Cameron. Mrs. I-laughey. John, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. James Pouiton. Russell, Gracie, Frankie and Betty Roper. Kay, Dan, Carol and Judy Cam- eron, Moncton, N. 28. Bob, Hazel and Marg Moncton, N. B. Olive and Bill Dennis. Seaman's Beverages. Eddie Martin, Alf Crawford. and K O. Sullivan. Les and Jun Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dennis. P. E. I. Harness Racing Club, Keith and Bernice Cameron. Doris and Clifford Downe. Brigadier and Mrs. George Hartas. Winnipeg, Man. Lieut. Earl Birt, N. S. Sr, Major M. Wheeler, Wing-j ham. Ont. Capt. and Mrs. L. Titcombe. Major Mrs. C. Van Boon, To- ronto, Ont Lleut. Joyce Haynes. N. S. Major Irene Henderson. Sunset Lodge. Charlottetown. Major M. Stevens, Sunset Lodge, Charlottetown. Nelson. . .--iitnble DOFUODS 0' 3CFlp- Capt. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, front the Book of Revelations Moncton, N, 3, 'llf” Gosncl according to St. Licut. and Mrs. Roger Hender- son. St. John, N. B. in. timing the Prayer of VlC- Major and Mrs. E. Hutchinson. vi,---, ili'(ll' Dcath and Consolation. st, John's Nnd, ..iin Titcombe based the Scrip- Licut. O. M. Ford, Mimlco, p Lrsson and Tribute on the on; Major and Mrs. C. Lynch To- ronto. Ont, Brigadier and Mrs. A. W. Mar- tin. Moncton, N. 3. Salvation Army Home League. George D. DeBlois. Percy W. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Walsh. Ernest Dunni . jfLeigh and Velda Moreash, Hal- l ax. Bertie and Ernest Dunning. Grace and Dannie McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dunning. Frank and Sadie Dunning. Dannie and Violet Dunning. The Dunning Family. Marsh- ficid. Mrs. Joseph Dunning, Sr. Irene and Layton Dunning. Mrs. L. A. MacDonald. John D. MacDonald. The Jewell Family. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Cailum. Mr. and Mrs. J. Roach. Mr. and Mrs. J. Emmett lant, Gordon and Viola Haynes. Mrs. Emeline Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. James Arblng and Shirley. ' 0 Gal- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacDon- aid. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Saunders and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Edison MacDon- aid. Mr. and Mrs, Harold Maclnnis and Family. Mr. and Mrs Ray Bauer snd Family, Hartford. Conn. Vivian and Pete James. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Kennedy. Mary and Neil Nicholson. Elsie and Winifred Puncher. Mr. and Mrs..Earl Mclnnis and Family. Boston, Mass. Mildred, Cyril and Valerie Wood. Helen and Earl Raardon, Mrs. Georgie Benjsiiin. Ethel and Lloyd Stevenson. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Affleck. Mrs. Harold Moorehesd, Lloyd and Dan. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Muxinnon. Lois and Ivan Docherty. Arnold and Lillian Malone. Marg and Stems Webster Family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thorns. Mary and Edwin Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hender- son and Family. Wallace and Ruth Coies. Mrs. George Carver and Mrs. Pearl Hermann. ' Margaret and Alden lllis. Elaine MscGuigan. Marjorie and Arthur Bishop. Helen and Bob Dalziel. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Thornt- and Family. Tyndall White. Georgie MacRss, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dutney. Harry Kcatlng. Mr. and Mrs. it. E. Glzgey. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Clow and Family. Mr. and Mrs. John Livingston. Miss Bessie Hailiwell. Nova Sco- tin, Harry. Edna and Janet Bridge. Heywood. Lanes. England. Mrs. Muriel Sheppard. Mrs. Laurie Loffler, Trenton. N. and 5. Mr. Peter Power. Boston, Mass. Kllmer MacMlllnn. Ann Arbor. Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Shaw, Hali- fax. N. S. Mr. Cecil W. Hawkos.,Duncui. B. 0. Mrs. Muy Bragg. Mr. Harry Evans, St. John. N. B Mr. and Mrs. Jack Downs. Charlton. Ont. Mrs, Alex Cameron. Shelburne. H. NMr. and Mrs. L. P. Hart. Mul- boro. Mass. Mr. Claude O'Brien. Turf Club. Del Mar Calif. Mrs. William Monsghan. Ot- tawa, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Cameron. Halifax. N. 3, Mrs. Ethel Cameron, Hartford. Conn. Mr.-. L. M. MscAuslsnd, Hali- fax, N. 8. Miss Ethel Austin, Toronto. Ont. Miss Lou Champion. Mrs, T. Harper. Mm Catherine Fraser. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. Will Cameron. And Funily. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Rutbut and and Mrs. Albert 'mdd, Portland. Maine. Mn. Georgie M. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monaghsn. Gordon and Hazel Walker, Brut- tlcboro, Vt. Miss Edna Macuurdo. Mrs. J. B. Murley. Mr. and Mrs. Walter and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Emut Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ward. Mr. snd Mrs. J. P. Mccloskey. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Walsh. Mr. and Mrs. Cal York and Family, Portland, Maine. The Duffy Family, Neil MacDonald. Mrs. Bertha Macxenzie, Van- couver, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Simpson. Mrs. Matthews and Philip and Mrs. Carrie MacNell. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Wood. Mr. snd Mrs. James Dsrte. Florence and Cyrus Martin. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacDon- aid. Alfred Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradley. Mrs. James Connolly, Dick and Doris. Mrs. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Higgins. R, E. Mutch and Company. Harold and Ruth Stead. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bulger and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Muir, Port- and, Maine. Lloyd and Phyllis Rog:-rs. Ralph E. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Young and Carver Jean Cudmore. Toronto, Family. Angus and Dorothy MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Larter and Family N. J. Clow Mr. and Mrs. Nell Saliiiond. Duke and Helen Neilson. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carr. Miss Norah Longworth Betty and Stirling Inman. Mrs. Boswell Jenkins. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Newson and Mrs. R. J. Todd. Sadie and Michael Langley. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jardine. Mr. and Mrs. James Hughes. Mrs. Margaret MacDonald. Mrs. Kenneth Mao.Neill. Henry and Eleanor Woolridge. Edith and Angus Maclilachern. Minnie and George Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Ciow. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Horton. Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Keisie Buchanan. Mrs, Henry MacLean and Fam- ily. Herbert and Laura Thorne. Mia Ida E. MacDougall. Aletha and Vic Runtz. Mrs. Reg Fraser and Family. Mrs. Powell and Freda. Mrs. Elizabeth McLean and Pam- ily. Miss Ruthie Saunders. Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood. Jack and Ada Peters. The Haiiiwt-lls. The Waddell Family. Mr. and Mrs. William Doyle. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Noy Arnold and Elizabeth Weeks. Tom, Ruth, and John Cameron. The Clinton Family. Mrs. Helen Mcxenna and Fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. and Family. The Lawton Family. Mr. Ed. MscR.ae. Harry and Fanny Carr. r Dave and Nellie Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Lew Diamond and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Max King. Mrs. Basel Warren. Mr. and Mrs, Sydney Stead. Miss Bertha M. White. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. MacRae. Mr. and Mrs. Alan Mclnnis, Edna and Jack. The Toombs Family. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Wood, George. Mary and Marina Bueii. Hazel and Cecil Ferguson. Marion and Clyde Bell. Jack Harper. Jean and George Monaghan. Marjorie and Jim Cudmore. Marlene and Benny Larter. Kay and Claire Archer. Management and Staff, Checker Cab. Mr. and Mrs. H. T, McGlynn. Sadie and Frank Gard. Mr. Russell White. Mr. Hilson Carr. Miss Doris Macnachern. Kitch- ener, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. James Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Austin and Stan. Toronto. Ont: Katharine Mscbeod. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Lamont. "'4 Family. John and Noreen MacDonald. Annie Frizzcll and Family. Mrs. Lillian Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Fall and Family. E. R, MacLeod. Mrs. Gertrude Collier. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Oatwny and Family. The Carmichael Family. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pools. May and Edith Clay. Nelson and Fannie Roberts. Jean and Ross Downe. Anna Miwqirarrle. Trenton, N. S. Rachel and Alden. Bills and Scotty Watson. Mr. and Mrs. John Warren. Mrs. Elizabeth Clow and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Worth and Family. Mr. and Mrs. and Hilda. Audrey and Frank Mayhew. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Carr. Harry Mrs. H.-irry Francis, Ralph and lime. Mr. and Mrs. J. Malloy and Shelagh. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Haynes, S John. N. B. Mrs. Alex Blrt, and Family. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dart Family. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cobb. Bob and Shir ey Chandler. Roy. Haiiel Palmer Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Francis. Alex Rhynes Jr Pi-snkltn Hickox, Jack Charlie O'Brien Ferguson, and and Ira Cameron. and THE GUARDIAN. Guoo Capt. A. I .Myers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Ramsay. Evelyn and George Gremry. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Malt-me. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Carr. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Mason. Steliarton, N. 8. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George. Mr. and Mrs. Jock Hopkirk and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bcisner. Ted Chandler. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalsiel. Messages Of 5, athy Mrs. George Henneasey and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mu:Leod. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crsswell. Mrs. Robert Evans, Westvllle, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Large. Mr. and Mrs. Heber McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wood- ruile, Aylmer, Ont. Margaret J. MactLeod. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacLean. Betty and Larry Mclnnis. Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholson. Elizabeth Fjord. Mr. and Mrs. M. Giilis. Mr. and Mrs. Peter shelfoon. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Patton and Margaret Alice, Cambridge, Mass. Irene and George Adams. Mrs. Margaret Reeves and fam- ily. Mrs. Clara Todd, Portland, Me. Hal and Blanche Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hlne. Mr. and Mrs. Chappeil and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Burgoyne and family. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Mutch. Margaret and Hub Comm. Mrs. James J. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Morrison. Mrs. Ivan Hemphill, Eurika,N.S. Mrs. Janie MacArthur and fam- ily. Annie and Harry Meliish. Lloyd and Ferric Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden chandler. Mrs. Ed. Acorn. Roy and Hazel Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. David Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Warren. Minnie and Johnnie Wright. Weston Carmody. Mr. and Mrs. Rcagh Sherren and family. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood Burhoe. Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Mo.cKay. Mr. and Mrs. John MacLu.re. Mrs. Florence Rodd. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barrett. Ruth and Jim Murley. Mr. snd Mrs. George Peterson. Mrs. Sam Birt. Margaret and Arthur MacKin- non. Mr. and Mrs. Portland, Me. Mr. and Mrs. John Jardlne. Addie (MacRae) Mullins. Mary and Aubrey Blanchard. Doug and Eileen Williams, springhill, N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Sprlnghlll, N. S. The Machin Family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MacF'sdyen. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Reid and family. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stewart. J. M. and Mrs. Quinn. Mrs. Jeule Goodln, Portiand,Me. Mrs. olive Carr. Mrs. Essie Diamond. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bradley and family. Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Boyle. The Ma.cGregor Family. Maurice and Muriel Burgoyne. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Daiziel. Mrs. Minnie Mm-Eachern. The Stewart Family. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Monaghan and family. Mrs. Bessie Farris. Mrs. Fred Chandler. Mr. snd Mrs. George Puncher. Miss Anne Johnston, Toronto, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Moresids. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Warren. Doris and Don Ms.cMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dcigle and family. Mrs. Laura Hawkins and Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gay. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Clark. Addie and Marshall Konderson, Aulac. N. B. Miss Thelrris. Burns. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson and family. William I-Iawes, Fred Austin. Jim and Eileen Austin, Calgary. Alts. Mrs. Annie Rayner. Mrs. Maria Mutiow. Mr. and Mrs. W. Leah Saint John, N. 18. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cudmore. Mrs. Sadie Bonneli. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur King. James and Ada Crabbe. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Scntner. Mr. and Mrs. Forhan Beers. Mrs. Ben MacEachcrn, Toronto, Ont. Katie and Harold Webster. Commander and Mrs. George Buntoin. Rev. and Mrs. Elmer Ashley. Ontario. George and Katie Dupre, Lake Worth, Florida. Ken M.ncLean and fsmiiy. Laura and Dvcrett Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woold- ridge. Mrs. Mary Foley. Mrs. Blanche Black. The Nicholson Family, Hazel Grove. Mrs. Mabel Mscliinnoin. Al and Eunice. Mr. and Mrs. Dan menu. Mr. md Mrs. Nell Matheson. Irene and Colin MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Bouffard, Magdalen Islands. Ruby and All Watts. Yvonne Marks and Lois Mac- Eachern. Toronto. Ont. Mr. and Mrs. James Kenniflc. Mr; and Mrs. Gus Dowltng and faintly. Thomas Michael and family. Edith and Garfield Taylor. Russell md Esther Younker and family. Mrs. Mary A. white. Lillian and Elmer Carr. Edward. Annie White and fam- y. Mildred and Ron Arnold, Fred- ericton. N. B. Marjorie and Horace Cameron. Hazel and Wyman Large. Bert and Bclle Ynunkcr. Island Odds And Ends The Provincial Government's rural electrincatlon program will provide work for many Islanders. Not only must many miles of power lines be built along rural roads, but it will call,for the wir- ins of scores of homes and oub buildings. The plan will, at the same time, increase the sale od such things as refrigerators, elec- tric irons. washing m3,chi1)eg' toasters, radios, all of which have become almost standard equip. ment in Canadian homes of even modest means. Above all rural electrification will ltsks some of the drudgery out of farm work. . c . An interesting development of ”the automobile age" is thg mo". ment. from city to country. More pronounced in Upper Canada than in this Island Province, neverthe- less the tendency has been no- ticed in Charlottetown. Here- abouts people are inclined to move outside the city limits it not act- ually to "the country". A three. way combination of improved highways, the wider use of auto- mobiles, and in the case of some cities, high taxation and rents, has caused the exodus. At any rate city people are going back to the open spaces and.flnding it good. I I Of course the country nowadays has ri very definite city flavor. The new homes which are being put up a few miles from our cities where their owners work, have all the comforts and conveniences which a short time ago could be found only in large centres. Most of them are warm, bright well laid out, with modern kitch- ens. running water and modem heating facilities. Many have pic- ture windows from which one can enjoy the view almost as if out. side, without the disadvantages of being exposed to the weather. Yes. Deople are moving to the outskirts of cities and beyond in increasing numbers. By so doing they in l-HUME some of the city with them. The net result is bet- ter living for more people. . . . An official admission that Sov- Euilty of serious misbehaviour to- wards the civilian population was other ranks issued by the Soviet Commander in Germany, General Gretchko, in January. He called for an improvement in discipline in view of ”the many serious at- tacks on German civilians, espec- ially women, in which without doubt members of the giorlouslvted Army have taken part." 0 O 0 Britain's industrial production has reached the highest figure ever recorded, according to provis- ionai estimates prepared by the Central Statistical Office. It is expected that the index for all industries for October last will show the figure 127-128, which when compared with the figure of 100 in 1948. is the highest figure recorded. It compares with 125 in September and 106 in August. Mr. Butler, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, states that the agricul- ture industry has raised its pro- duction 152 per cent. of pre-war production. . 0 It is nice to know that spring .:m-.-mm-mm? Ruby and Victor Hudson. Mrs. E. A. MaoLean. Jean Walker and family. Mrs. F. Green, Winnie and Miri- me. Mr. and Mrs. John C. MacDoug- all. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Worth. Jean and Allan I-Iickox. Bertha and Gordon MacEwen. Mrs. Royston. will and Kate Maoxenzic. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Cameron and family. Hartford. Conn. Gladys M. Connolly. Beth and Bus Maocannsll. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Simpson. Pcg and Neil McNovin. Della and Lorna Kielly. Nora. Kielly. Muriel Maclienzio. Jean and Earl Psqustt. Mrs. Dave Godsoe and family. Alba. and Fred Dalziel. Mary and Ronnie Vessey. Pansy, Lynne Anne, Mel. and Mrs. MacAusland, Halifax, N. 8. Mrs. Baiiem and family. Mrs. Janie Turner, Wallace and Homer. Mrs. Wlii Cousins. Mary and Vernon Proude. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bernard. Samm and Edna Bernard. Jessie and Rug Kemp. Carter A: Company. Ernie and Ella Austin, Toronto. Ont. Harry and Arlene Todd. Port- land. Mr. Miss Norino Burett. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Wliltiott and family. Mrs. John Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Savidant and family. Art MacLeI.n Miss Hattie Olow. Mr. and Mrs. Ignatius Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. David Blrt and family. Ruth and Johnnie Williams. Mary and Preston Hillier. Mrs. Mary Ford nnd Lois. Miss Lucius Mahoney. Yar- cester, Mass. Capt Claude Simpson, Dlgby, N. 8. Card O-fjhanks L. Tltcombe. and Rev. Mr. Mac- Lean. and all their neighbors and frimds. who were so kind and and courts and law enforcement, oper- ict troops in Germany have been sters to become useful citizens. made in an order to officers and every part of Iouise and Vic Bergstrom, Wor- Mrs. Percy -Downe and family, Charlottetownwlsh to thank Capt The feeder kicks them through Strange But True By P. ll. MacArthur Did you know that our great neighbor to the south of us has a little known republic within the big republic which boasts its own president and cabinet officers? Furthermore, the little republic enacts laws under its own consti- tution, has its own system of ates schools and so on and what is still more amazing it mints and issues its own currency and sets up its own import duties. The George Jr. Republic was founded 58 years ago for the pur- pose of aiding problem children. The 600 acres republic is a self- contained community located at Ereeviiie, N. Y. Last. year's enrol- ment was 120 boys and girls be- tween the ages of 13 and 19. since its founder William George went into the venture, the midget re- public has taught over6000 young- Always there is a long waiting list and applications pour in from the United States and from all kinds of homes. Members of the tiny republic differ but little from the adult world. A citizen's standard of liv- ing depends on his earnings. The better his grades the higher his pay. A top student can earn 830 is on the way, but so of course is the deadline for filing income tax returns. 0 I C If the Islanders and Atlaritics continue to win only their home games in the present hockey play- downs, the Halifax team will in- evitably be the winner. This will prove nothing more than that each team is superior on its home ice, not a very satisfactory con- clusion to a. long winter schedule. Too bad the ninth game of the series could not be played on neutral ice instead of in Halifax. It is possible of course that either team may yet win in their oppon- ents' rink and end the duel lic- fore s. ninth game is necessary. . . . Charlottetown has I. half dozen or so fly fishermen who not only tie their own files but do quite a business filling orders from their friends. The emphasis this year seems to be on the large and freakish lures. The old and re- liabla "Parma Belle" and the "Montreal" seem to be giving place to streamers and bucktalls, to artificial shrimps and bugs, the latter of life-like size. Even spin- ners, never used much in this part of Canada seem to be gain- hoped that such electronic machines will ELECTRONIC MAIL SORTER-This is a working model of the eie which can do the work of between 300 and 500 men and is said to be the first actual test of the memory machine is expected to start in about nine months. By 1957. be operating in three or four of the larger cities. A code is stamped on the back of the letters. They their are fed into the letter-demand feeder as shown here. ctronic msilting machine fastest in the world. Then it is separately on I. conveyor belt to the electronic reader which haiu a month. Too. he can choose his own subject. From these earnings the student pays for his keep, amusement and what have you. There is no ”inheritcd" wealth and strange but true. U. S. cur- rency is not recognized in this unique community. "There are no really bad ones." said the executive director. "Only problem children who need a lit- tle kindness and the knowledge someone is interested in their fu- ture welfare," Proof that the republic puts this formula to effective use is shown by its alumni. Pupils include pro- fessionals, master craftsmcn. bak- ers and farmers. A set up of this kind ought to work out most satkiacwriiy in our Maritime Provinces where we are faced with problem young- sters. It would be interesting to hear what some of our educators and legislators have to say about such I. plan. . o . The Crown Mine near Johan- ncsburg. South Africa, is almost two miles beneath the eart.h's sur- face. It is the deepest shalt ever sunk in Africa. Believe it or not, but the elec- tric chair was invented by s. lifer, Harry Glick. who died of a heart attack while serving a life sent- ence for murder. It's the law in West Virginia that no one may cook cabbage or sauerkraut if his neighbors pro- test. Switzerland makes the boast that she can raise an army of 100,000 able bodied men in 72 hours, because every able-bodied Swiss is s. trained. soldier who keeps a government issued weapon in his home ready for instant use. . . . when s. major forest fire occurs we look upon it as a great disaster which it is indeed. But how many of us remember that forests are the homes for all manners of an- imals and birds. The fate of these creatures in s. forest fire is dread- ful. Then too, we should not lose sight of the fact that the good earth itself becomes the victim of a forest fire. The floor of the woods is s. complex thing. Roots of trees, plants, burrows of count- less tiny creatures and unseen hosts of microscopic organisms are essentially part of it, and their death leaves the soil barren and unproductive. so you see, forest fires destroy more than trccs! Just rcniembcr these facts when you carelessly drop a lighted cigarette in the forest and go on your way thoughtlessly. All Canadians who go into our forests this year are personally responsible for keeping the trees green and filled with life . . . ing in popularity. There Ought To Be A Law The bread-fruit tree of Australia the letter briefly until the electronic brain advises the routing of the letters. produces fruit on its branches when it is a youngster, and on its trunk when it is iiiidrilc-aged. and on its roots when ii is an oldster. For millions of the worlds in- habitants the bread-fruit tree is the staff of life. To get this prec- ious mannn. the natives of the South Pacific toil not, imitlwr do they sow or reap, mill. or bftlic m an oven. Bread-fruit big trees grow their food in the shape and size of mei- ions and bear fruit for 9 months of the year! Little Jack Horner of nursery rhyme fame was no flctioizal char- acter. No stree. 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