A -i Page -4 The Guardian T. T H E G U A R D I A N lboth Russia and Japan occupied portions of I ,the Kuriis nearest their respective tcrri- i 5' S p..,,,.l.,l;, ,,,,.,p :,,l,,,,, l,ll,,,.,,,, ,, ,3. Pm" umlv ml itorics. Five-llundred-mile-long Sakhalin was Rt" I N O T E S B Y T H E W in Iowa. 1 ..o 'e room co . i '.' . V l l. g wum mu. Lu” M:” m':'':'.'':' ;:''''f''' dllldcd between the two coulltlles. By an A Y min. and Manages. Ian A tluroetL agreement in 187.3 the Russians gained The ulllmllaq consumer is the seem to be such a thing Asuiclsu Editor. Print Wailsov i - . . . .. . , any more . . ,.. control of the whole of Sakhalin 29 400 suy at the end of the line who where smoking is 'r.'Il:-0.4TygizdzziE:IlT;I;l?:yn:::l:w5;?c.Al::;':-:m:nl:Ehul Square mllesl lvlno ln eocllanae mt t'h pays for everything that goes on St. Thomas '1'imes-.I?il,rllI3i:l.Ied. O OUIWI. ' g b ' cs 8 en in between. - Moose Jaw Tlmes- Cu" 3"” d h Herald. n ear llllllllg ....... glnf:-lrle-ll can-rllu:l;:lluwu.usil:-lm;.':mc:la.a:ilwpeL .;nuln .ll.';s;' Czarist-held share of the Kuriis. The Russo- . an inn..." Japanese war of 1904-0.) saw the return to "Ills ui-uiigeit memory is weiilier than Japan of Sakhalin territory south of the the weakest ink." iv .. ooth parallel. Fifteen years later. after the lRussian Revolution, Japan seized all of ,'Sakhalin but in turn relinquished the nor- thern half to the Soviets ill 1925. . On the surface these northern islands Yetil-iii't3iiiClii5 l would hardly seem worth a struggle. Bleak, VVEDNESDAY. DEC 3. 1954 Cause Anll-Etfect The floor price of .38 cents a pound has helped Canada produce her "7 .li Grey Cupwuo' i ' donated for "amateur" football. a game, we understand, once played outside and beyond high school campuses. . -Windsor star. All the safety factors that in- ventive ingenuity and designing and manufacturing skill can.pro- duce should be built into cars. But when the last of them has been added the most dangerous thing a a mild sport compared w'th tain targets for guns in Agia ienrll Africa. For instance. how would you like to take on the 900-pound tiger. believed to be the blggesl ever shot in India that was bagged the Other day by the Maharajah of Mysore? Or would you rallm. shoot at a bunny rabbit? The tiger had been terrifying villagers anl killing cattle for the last in-., months. Our woodland beasts sol. dam terrify us but more than once -. of alhm” llfuoiolijoioool lpoundsl Oflbliileil 3 cold and foggy, they are swept by rain- bout any motor everlinvented, oi ,,,,,,e.,.,, ha, been lllghlened by a .W'-'ll. Aglitllli-liii? Miiii5lCii (i'rli'(liiit31i has storms ill summer and bilzzards in winter. :,”rol3,:dI";f,';Ile'l; fl';':":'r'lf,e:” llgallzli 'l:”"5edi" 3 hwsev - Sydney Post. - - ecor . ioitllille alllillal g'rlili('l'llig hi Oilawa 0i The volcanic Kuriis still smoke ominously officials and others interested in agricul-lln nlooosma ronundor lhal lholr namo ture. Thislis, of course, the central fact in;oal-he from the Russlan word for on-lolglng, the Canadian butter situation. In 1951 thislyol (hose lnhosnllahle lands hold valuable country was unable to produce enough but- natural resources. Bolh Japan and Russla t” '0 meet the demand alllwugli FY1005 have promoted ambitious colonizing and were substantially higher then ill rciation.dovolonmonl programs” The Surrounding to general costs. The difference between waters are filled witll salmon, cod, crab 1901 and 1954 is the support price. land herring. Sakhalin yields coal, oil, lum- Anothcr factor in the butter situation is her-l lronl gold and other nunol-also Tho Fl - .5,', jl. s. V i--- i? motors like ”safe" roads. are just as safe as the people using them want them to be - just so safe and no safer. - Nanaimo Free Press. He orlticised her pudding. did not like her cake; he wished she made the biscuit: his mother used to make; she didn't wash the dishes. and'she didn't make a stew; or darn socks like his mo- ther used to do. Oh, well. She wasn't perfect. but she tried to do her best, until at length she thought her time had come to have in rest; so when one day he went the same ject of Christmas shopping. a Five minute in a toy depart- ment store and everything his that he could carry out of the store in that period! That was the wondcr. ful opportunity awarded in fourteen. year-old Baltimore boy as the win. ner of an art contest sponsored bl. a bakery. How did he make oulk Well, Frank Delia Nocce, son ,-,l a funeral director. managed lo transport prizes worth 5393 to ll-.1, designated spot outside the store. First a 3'10 bicycle, and in four trips such articles as s 570 train set. 3 S40 doll for his sister and ,1 we Woducmi” Of "i31'ga1'l"e but mall b)'.Kurils are noted for furs. Above all is the I h gt, itself, lwouici be expected to cause a l'eCIllC-l'lslal-ld's Slraloglo location. The sweeping al::n:&gT:5Olbe0xEltl11l hls"".TLi'L,.f,;l 5401 building set. - Saint John Q. tlon in the amount of butter produced. larch of 30 larae Kurllg guards all paclflc llke mall,” used lo do g.Mo,,l,.e,,l Te 93”?” '"”"”3" ' i ,. , :2 c . I? lliilimll a floor price, large numbers Oflentrances to the Sea of Okhotsk. With Dam” 5"” 0TlT-'Wi;A (C?) 1-1 Real estate l lllill"1il'lLll butter ' l , '. - s - . . v - - t i late ””"S ” ” 59"? murse litre l . U P10( UPON ilollld B0 0W Of Sakhalin on the west. this sea is in effect tm'Il'l!Iemrr:rIienI; U; Ellie l;l!iit1;';3Pl'wb- were lold the-housmg shmage is ' becoming a thing of the past, and the business and only those could continue a Russian lake who could produce at a cost to I l To the soutll lie Japan's com e cl - - - - . with the synthetic product. This livguldlhe:,Y1?'alf:,f:;fm:a:,r:l:uf.::':; lf:lElel1S.l5landS mean that the remaining industry lvnslwel.e lmlllled. l.-mm lllc harbor of one of healthy, but it would also mean that total llleml llumpy llle lmperlal l-leel salled fol butter production would be very mtlchllhe allack on pearl llarbor. The Russians mwe? than today' The effects of that 0” have modernized and added to the old for- EZE :;d::;'3;l:'ii:1:g':n:dgr1C”lture ge"9r3”3'ltific:tion:. Ruizsian fishermcnd atnd flzllrtory ' :wor ers ave eell encoura e 0 se e on The U00? Price "55 D1'9V9med the 5hak'lbig Sakhalin and parts of tghe Kurii chain. ing-down process and kept large numbers of farmers in the business of milk produc- EDITORIAL NI-"ts tion. It has kept butter prices from first It's an ill wlnd that blows no good, The dropping and then rising again to a level unroasonahloness of pl-omlor lit which a fraction of present consumption could be disposed of, leaving the remaining demand to be filled by margarine. Butter force means that Canadian troops will be withdrawn from that country by Spring. Syngman Rhee in proposing to re-unify Korea by peceptjgns A PUBLIC FORUM this column Is open to the listin- sion by orrespondents of questions of Interest. The Guardian does not necessarily endorse the opinion el correspondents. TELEVISION PROGRAMS Sir.-Television is rapidly expand- here on On The HProMorIaIm For '55? OTTAWA REPORT By Patrick O'I'I'AWA: The average Canadlanl family is paying S516 this year to- wards the cost of building up ourl Half this sum is the direct cost 5 l Canada's NATO Contribution Nicholson It is no wonder that Canada's reputation stands so high among our tlllics. and that our leading 1118 throughout Canada and Somedefences against possible attack. lrole in NATO is more handsome- wceks ago we were able to get. 501119 mil" Examples Of 1111185 E-53 of our participation in the North the I5li1iid- Atlantic Treaty Organization. Yet HOWVCL recently. for 110 aplmrenl a recent survey of public opinion P335011. We are Unlible W Eel: 311)” across Canada surprisingly revealsl WW8 01 tiny Value. It 15 W b9 that fewer than one father in every U. S.. are in the happy position of ly recognized in other countries than at home. These gifts of aid to our allies are not matched by any similar gifts to us. because we. like the pleasant responsibility which must be fulfilled within the next few weeks, if all is to go happily when the festival finally arrives. There is unlimited experience to prove that early Christmas shopping is the course of wisdom. It is attend- ed by practical benefits, such as stocks that have not been depicted by the onslaughts of the army of shoppersithat appears later in the season. - Gait Reporter. Correction is calling attention to an error made by another. The er- ror may have to do with a per- son's age. the number of a street. the date of a battle. the quotation of what somebody said or any other positive statement. Some people are notorious for making errors, while some people are notorious for correcting them. Peo- ple who are notorious for making errors may try to avoid them by they must place a more realistic value on homes accepted for list- ings. CITY TAX APPEALS Notice is hereby given that the Board of Appeals from Supplementary Assessments and Valuations has sci Tuesday. December 14, 195:. at 10.00 am. in the Court Room in the City Buildinc. as the time and place for hearing such supplenicntury tax appeals. J . A. FULLERTON. W0llld then be Clearly 3 luxury PV0dUCi- There is everything in favour of a unified hopedl that! when lv':iotncton starllislilfour knows anything about NATO. being a ”htive" nation able to help k l , t B l I I h d t Ct Cl R . . ' . - l . .. . opcralng is new salon we wl u .lll ll ll, l l d' 5353 ll , 1, l l 1, "h . l," 1- eeplng quie. LI l s ar o l ml--l Produce.” llould supply ,lt at a ploflt b.ut K0193 but m the Canadian VIEW Conquest be able to get some reception from ytlearll C F S wen mg Hslllggv "l)1rl'ut?i:5 esill-s&vtieongli'er!:ly go all day without saying a word. --- y-- . in i'e13tiV9lY small Q"3""t3'- is not the way in which to achieve it. there. it is i-lmely that our Defeilcclllcip to build up our defences. by -Vancouver Herald- 0 o o How Very Unfortunate. especially Minister Vancouver's Ralph Camp- strengthening our allies. ' . . 0 ' . . Th time long since to this Province. ital the 105! 01' n.yy has just released details of In addition to the mutual aid P"l'":h:l"m'en allied permlsl Scotland's ISIIOIIII THIS! James Groves Thurber, American car- scolland ls ln the forefront ln preserv. toonist and humorous writer, was born this mg and caring for places of historic inter- l dale 1894- He joined me 5”” 0f the New est and beauty, and 3 message of interest ln Yorker in 1926. His writings are illustrated thl, regard was given lo Canadians ln l, and enlivened by his own characteristic recent address ln Sydney, N. 5., by the Earl drawings. In his books he has satirised or wen-lyss and March, a descendant of the pseudo-scientific sex literature, Falkner, and - ularl written books on s choanal sis n9ble House of Macdqft anment earls of pot; I y p y y dcavor the support it needs? Wliatlcontributlon will have reached the and Sabre fighters. will not all Smokln ls allowed. somellmos F1fe- The Work described by Lord Wemyss an ll an 4! boost it would be in our Cenlen-l'l'lilprcsslve total of 1.1 bllliolldollarsl have to be replaced each year. rlghl lg "am of ..l,'lo smokmgvr l . . . u - . . - . n ,, - . , . . ls carned out under the aegls of the Nation-l o 0 ,l'li.Salljn)E(i:!i1 ttzillgblilslzliflllll to hale t.le l'VllCIlt,lCln nil: hUgE:li)l1iY:it.W8hal1t?llClp0dl T Slgnsi You 5” ll on me movle ELECTRICAL l l ' i 0 our lee" R '55" C)” screen. You see it on TV sets. Repaln ul Trust of goolland. Central London has solved it seem- The Trust helps to make it possible fori i”gl.V insoluble Parking Problem by the the people of Scotland and vlsllors from simple expedient of prohibiting parking in overseas lo Share llle living llerllage Olgmany streets. The ban is enforced between the nation. Since it was founded twenty-i11730 aim- and 6330 p-m- A Shmt time 330 lllree years ago, lhe -l-rust has lake" un;Londoners established their legal right to der lls care Some slxly pmpellles, .all ollenter and leave a moving bus. The skills which in different ways are intimately link-i Since aCqUii'9d Cali Pllobably be Put 10 800d ed with the history and culture of Scot-luse now 0” Piccadilly- iand. The historic field of Bannockburn,' ' ' . Culloden Moor, l and me pass of Kllllc, Ronlan water reservoirs constructed in Cranklpl are now owned by the Trust and S0l'East Jordan in Bible times have been re-, their future is assured, In the same wayl Palred WII-ll the ald of a United States 0991” some of the castles and country houses: atmg mission It is expected that 3 riumber the service rendered by the late Col.' Rogers who so successfully pioneered radio in Prince Edward Island so many years ago. and up to the time of his dcathstrlved so here. Now that every other province of Canada has at least one TV station in operation, is it not time we got going and gave this en- ; I am. Sir. ctc.. F G.C.M. (Shut-Ln) lcharlottetxiwn WESTERN ART EXHIBIT . Sir.-in the belief that there is little of cxplanaiioil to the public among the sevc.al letters which have recently appeared in The Guardian rc.otlve to this Exhibit. 1 will tl'y from possibly 5 different langle to throw some light on tile lllattcr after several visits to this irxhibition. Those writers who wrote lpreviously arc ilu doubt skilled mcn Mn Art matters. Rev. A. Arsenauit .n particular. but they dealt with the technical values or lack of values of the Vlil'lCil5 p.lln.lngs ex- the extent and cost of our partlci- gifts, Canada is contributing soldi- pation in the NATO defence pic- ers and airmen to the standing de- ture. Tile part of which Canadians fence on European soil. our air can be most proud is certainly the division and our infantry brigade -580 which that average fzlmliy is group ill Europe together cost us hard to have TV service established'contributing toward Canada's share 3650 million to equip. transport to lln the Mutual Aid Progrriln, plan- Europe, and maintain there for the lncd to build up the strength of our first year. In subsequent years the allies in the NATO alliance. cludlllg only the United States - Iceland n- who is an ally without nrnis. Our giveaway progrnnl i-'irsL are gifts of new or Worldl War II nillitnry equipment. TilC5': riilige from 11154 supersonic jctl fighter planes to the familiar old .3b.i Lcc-Entieid rifle. Second is our contribution towards building up the airfields, barracks. pipclincs.,l s.gnal services. CDiTif'nLliilL'iiI..0ilS. and lthe over-all NATO military coni- mand, all located in Western Eur- cpr. Third is our programme to! invite allied all".-rew cost will be very much lower, be- When this aid program attalnslcausc the equipment. including such its fifth birthday next April, ourlcxpensive items as Centurion tanks .who like lls is a big giver e- and I The A99 SIOFY And he saith unto him. Verliy. CANADA - THE NEW ARSENAL l rcriiy. i say unto you. Hereafter can be ye shall see heaven open. and the N, l H H ' angc's of God ascending and de- sloupcd undcl illlte lii.i.ll headings. Scwdlng upon me son 0' man. Vie K goe&&um CYRANO DE BERGERAC ,.ccl.llll5 lo , I carry my adornment: on my soul. sion before they dared smoke In a lady's presence. That changed just when women began taking their place in the work world alongside men: again when wo- men decided they might as well smoke as be smoked. Now men and women find themselves in the midst of one anothcrs smoke. You see it in restaurants. dining rooms and in other public places where particularly in those many com- mercials cxtolling the virtues of this and that brand of cigarettes omen and women lighting up and puffing the smoke right into the Repairs To All Makes APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOTORS Rewinding and Repairs Palmer Electric Phones 8548 8544 faces of whoever they may be talk- ing to. Manners! There just doesn't vi"I -.7: l -1 GET YOUR Just-Right KODAK GIFTS here I1 hll Cl, 'hil l ' ll I” I I , I 9 ll P M 1y 0 O Aer undergo their tralillilg at our bnsesl 1 d” N)" dress up H" S D091"-I”' . " . - jof towns uninhabitable for some 2000 . . . .. ,. - which have been the homes of leading, v v .:Ol'I'i.. pla.li C.ll.(...l1l ilom the po.lil m Canada. But inwardly, 1 keep my dalntlness. . - . -- .- . - " ' - ' ' fth b .tl llc”. srolllgh ldmllles for Cenlulles hale been ac, ycals ulll again be capable of habitation. o To(E)clg)nfClllrl(;l1 I-llfhislfufiabnillg hall In some parts nl Cmmln a mm 1 do lnot. bear with me, by any ' " t ' i ' clancc. qulrcd by the Trust so that they may bc'The Original ('l5Im'”5 lurned tll? -n9lKllb01"liuol. was nor rho rrllugsl ol lllo Alllilinr sight is this colour iIllllt)l'lliS An msull ml yd washed hwy n I preserved for all llmel .hood of Jerash and Caesarea into arable Soclc-.v oi Pl-V E- 1miid- 1101' is lll”i”.'” if5 ”f?5; ;'”"95 W1" "me, conscleuce . , to their credit to show the publlc allied coull.il.s. Some of thcso nlr- , .. Properties under care of the Trust ln- paslureland qucjl 5 gr,-lull ol pool. lulu lnlcrlor nlcli. says Mr. Clnipnm, are glvclll icuow Mm unpurged hm - En - i . - . " ' ' llork tThc M-i"lt me Art Assoc:'i.' it special cou.se ill tllc I-inglish lanrv-l honour frayed clude many smaller houses built in Calliftlv Tl P: l d W 1 I I U. I H ml1.mmml.."nd mu ms .t.mlmc when they Mme ill Cmmm Tl, mgsl R M 0, muplu badly days throughout the C-0UnIr.V 55 we” as 19 lm ( on IS C10! mg a 1C.Cl”lal'i0I.LCIUYii”ll. lriowcrrr it is afjl" 0”? I1”-V 51"” mp”. rm"! "am" I go (toll-lxijrisoncd in gems llnscen. oaslles and large oslalesl some of lheselexpense of the editor of the Canada Year.pi-escht sliown ll(':8 and docs nulillfig .l.l.l,llln,, Mlle plum” ol lmdom ho wrslmll pjinlpfs. . We have al::rrcl to tl'a.ll 3.600, ggrlanded ' . . . . - it t. have assoclahons with such famous SCoIs'lBO0k' It 509"” that. tmjlt Valuable end gfln-lus.(I.l wcnlr )85lCl'(l.”.y in high lorcigll plots and i'lIlViQ.'lI0li5 overl wllh my good Mme u no ngu" Mi men as lzlohorl Bul'ng' Thomas Carlyle, Slrlerally reliable publication shows Canadian pl'f1l.sl? or the work exhibited. All-l-i 3-year pcizod. so my .308 have A man . - - , . . - ll . l. l l. A do C;-.f;Jr.sscd Liiioiltzli in schools. and ' James M. no author or Peter I-anwme being It 3 1 2 to -:;:.s";-2 Zl..'”.f.ifi.l...ZS”S:L” .l 2:.:t”.:::;"” 1" "W and Hugh Miller. Other of the properties hows 8”” GF09"WiFh Fiiiifv S9,”"” Wile” 3::lfllc7;'00lh:)-aglfjilciflgdiillflfidPiillstfagie"';ls:)e0l”'::f5llflii':V5”g1l:::::Enl3With deeds for decorations. twirl- take in magnificent mountainside such as,” is "00" at Gi99mViCli it 15 0”iC'all.V 5 P-m- Eibill. ll'lll a ,.,.,.,,fl,l'. -, l u,,,I,),l;..i which we h;m- givclnto our Wirl-l A l,,l5:'l1,5,;t,L1l"l5-lmu Wm l l the 15-thousand-acre estate of Klntall in in me Cemml 7-0i19- when llif? (--Y-B- 0115 if ".1. M." u.l;l.i ll. linlly lull-. His allies lsnrnouzll tn erluili hni side 3 8 R my , , , . . . t .- . -i ::r zirzc 1: i i , - -. such lands error complete uh be expected or he lost or ””.fnJ.i1if.i:l:l”.'S;.. gr;r.:;l::...:..:;r.::.. C”"”iia oi mountaineers and The only Safe Solution llould 509m '0 D9 I0 r.ommcl'clai gallcsics ullosr plint- -'1 Wm” ”3V3l dNiil'liiiiCm- Willi Making the sharp truth ring. like ihave a single time in force everywhere. hiss Me purposely for sale to a will I read the details in the B I G K O D A K A D and then sldp in and see them. i REDDIN BROS. I32 IIIBIIMOIIII STREET Wester Ross. freedom of access to hill walkers. nf tllclr l'EqllIiTIllflllS. Llsten Kolllon spun. ll ' llnlllcal llllylnz punllrv Hr nrlces llolnvto this i”3ClI.c'il of sonic of our gifts: - Tl H50 dnllm lo 53900. Look ll u,e.,,lll.5e3 ,g:lll,ir5& 617-l;e.ase rdllifsr nlltl mol. -Edmond Rostrlind. y-- K; a - , .. ' .. ' lll 3 ll-l ll lg ms, l.o. rounso amm - -4 i ' . In Far East , "3 aV”'ag,e 12 "Veal Old Nmwcglan boy ll.:,cfll ",;,,V"'3,.f',l),,T.2f,.,,(:, lion, 7,020 amblllanccs and tl'uucrll(s. " l.a":3; lls over 4 U2 inches taller than one of the Tm, d'llle,.;,nlll,le l,2l,l..,.,, good ,,,,.,,.k 586 aircraft wltil spare parts and al Aoolnnnr TOLL ;,. ., f f S" . qt” spare engine. 6 naval mlne:wccp- ll A strategic patch of land and Sea 1" Hwlsanle age 20 years ago. reports News from and hastily scraped up substltules- . 1 nm. S-uh, Flo" ers, as well as p.'ECIICI.Ol'S. telescopes? ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CP)-The . - Far East-roughly 500 miles squarewhas- . , . , . become a highly sensitive spot subject toi 1x.'0r.llay' quotlng a m"Summ.S counC”' Thei 5- W- WRIGHT ””"m”” """i”"””'- ”Y””i 5””5 "CMP WW5 traffic accident: on . l ' lfmdlng polnts up the nooosslly of keoplng chorlollrlown, pro, 7m and even trousers and jackets. lthc increase all over Newfound- intematlonal perils and problems. There” Such Statistics up lo dale so mat industry 1 l.-ilnd.dThhe 2.830 sctcldenctis of 1953 northern Ja an faces Russian territor on , . . . . it "3 Y "9 99" Olive by more h ld lpth th t she , y t ,may produce the larlous sizes in approprl-- tips back and lorth to England. than 300 this year. Fatalities how- ! ree 8 es. e sou eas l rlan coas , l .l d lh . -Past and Pr.sent 0. Prince Ed- ever dropped from 28 last year to , , , a e quantl y an e consumer may reason d In ,1. th eion ated island of Sakhalin and the . . W” "" ' it "P I0 the end of November. 9, 3 . 'p , ably expect age sizes to correspond with string of Kuril Islands stretching 630 miles actual measuremmls to the tip of the Kamchatka Peninsula. 0 o e E : There Russians, Japanese, and the Ameri- Brlllsll iclenllglg are usln . . . . . - .. .g something LdRbt'I' h a Cm mm” Smuoned 0" Japans Hokkmdoi called the sonograph to study ornithological "I g'”"o3i"T0:ll:i:e:: zliltlszz 0 when you need it S50 to S1000 on your own elgnaturo Island live and operate in uneasy roxim-I . . . with Wolfe at Quebec. Robert "y. Hokkaido (scene of the Russialgsl lab chlrps and trllls. This machine draws a J caplaln ln ln, nnusl, Navy :2: Fast, one-day service. Easy-to-meet requirements. Up In 24 months to repay. Borrow with confidence est attack on an American plane) is only pattern of any Sound fed into "' and the was one of Wm WM drew M A "- from Canada's largest and most recommended con- . df I t th Kl four miles from the nearest of the Kuriis. :)l?l::":..lfl:nll::.vr(l?,:l.f1n(l Interpreted by zfuhngr sarvgregmg E;w"':s:”lI::g' . of lndlvldual b- d. be d d Fortun.eli-is at one time engaged hide and Sakhalin are less than 30 miles "ole lake" ol 'lllS:,l.::l:nClcs compare an i" b”"3”i3 "'"ii”"” '9 mm 9" ”- SP”'t' vI”'dIV9stok' Russms major seapmtiaudible to the human ear. The British re- lh2::"fe:5el:':hlc';l"line: :an hour's flight away-400 miles acrossi Cllalllncll. lml llley expect lo ewaml lllell. there all winter. building several """"' 5'"""'c "0"'P"'Y-C'" m'C'0dl!l rghe gel of Jgmn, . ' ' houses. one of which was the fsrn- I birds raised completely out of sight and "S'" I" M” T0""'"'M- W" murdered by a. tenant who was in ' J ' def t W . nmmmnror . h I ya: heft;-in torts the song they are supposed to. in other :nhe;ItllilIl:"n-kl or;-cuoiife hlliun lso Onuzzlolerge so.,:iNo. :.,::..... 3;" - "I0 "850" W” Often in dispute by imitation. Others, however. cannot do flour.” pubnohea in min. ' ' ' W M” ”m?"" ,1" "'3 991! dllfl this and have to learn all their songs. 1”” nmhwd M" "M W" cw. llglsx I alllr l Goillg lw lihristmas-New Yearis? PLAIN aw TO TRAVEL BY TRAIN FOR DEPENDABLE SERVICE A PREPAID RAIL TICKET-IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT Bil-ellnluniiyuoselli-,.a.a.l...inii. "ConeandbowieIlsaelr'isOsrlstrIlas".apr:p.:lyil flllligelm-unuoonors-Your railway '0'" Ifflngn delive .Akhlm lg Ilh1IbtnIttbI.eidod'Imaf'I'ltllsjlff'I. ' Low wnx-nm IAII5 - ago; 3.1" pro. Noon, "Mar. until 2 p.-i. sunny. nun Ilnltx suanlm. Holley. l Old Charlottetown andP.l.L AN EARLY PROPBIETOB says the National Geographic Society. Hok- In this way' Songs ms Dome" being MI I3 H B" that are jn- his land and Captain Msrryat. the 5"d mlmny base I" the Far East is Only searchers have concentrated mainly on the at my Fortune. Thcv remained swam sddulm and the extended studies shortly. They have found that some ous Red House. where Abel. an -did" 3""? M0 SW15 999593310" I" sound of their fellows can nevertheless sing mom for min. Captain um-y.i 1. w. on-lillol..,Momu Wurdl, the S0713 ll Inherited, not ("jfg-g,nk gujdmgylof mg fdgygl of- in Charlottetown, making frequent I u