. - i I THE ,'GuAr.nIAr':. ACHARLOTTETOWN . Somewhere its tea is shining -- ocrosan 5, 1950 - i - Notes ...vBy. .Tl,t1e1 .Wa)fg-- ; sgu III-IVIulbIGt.bnjy go, 3 -I mount: year in the land of ”: PAGE roux M ., W THE GUARDIAN -EDIIURIAL NUIES 17 Last day of lobster fishing. 0 O I ;9 Authorised as second Class Mail toot Office Department. Ottawa The Island Guardian Plllllllllllj 00. - CIRCULATION g toanewsltemtlse Air Cadet recruiting this evening at u”N”"”'3x 9! "MW": nu urn ” "r tat Cit zo .. use P, w, C, mm tam” . , ”:"" "1”""'mz”"' ”,':'u 0 0 0 :o:itisen'E.h L135: to um:-'1? mil: vsiosees ta'st?':orng!lv.i:0i:?io; -rill; , All other .. ................. " ' l g l " . ................ - -- A tamer ma-ae-. Mr. cy-us s. cm. . l:.2.'"”.:”l'..-:.'s:e.:. i”".,....””:.ii":.::'.3”:i.fl””:'”::li.i Editor and liltsnisging Director. J. R Burnett Associate Editor, Frlnl Walker "The Strongest Memory is Weokel Than 1., the Weakest ink." CllrtRLO'TTETOWN THURSDAY, OCT. IS. I950 strangers, out Just how does be dis- guise himself as a citisen? Does he wear trousers and boots and other artificisl trappings calculated to mislead us? And what does' he wean- when revealing his true office? A tiger-skin, we hope, with perhaps a simple but perfect ruby on his tur- ban.-Vicioria Times. res-haps this is not the best mo- ment to suggest that there can be limits to the virtue of thrift. Yet it is somehow refreshing to run across mix that would provide a balanced diet with Just the right amounts of egg and milk powders added. Native women probably thought the new this wonderful. City - women often find prepared psncakf and pie. crust mixes better than that which they stir up themselves. It save.- much time. lglowever. Eskimo men say the new offering is too expen. sive and their women can produc. Just as good banik by mixing it themselves. The new ship. the C. D Howe. completed its first trip to tilt has been appointed by President Truman chairman of the Wage Stabilization Board. 0 O 0 It would seem that ducks hereabouts are highly literate. Hunters, at any rate, seem to think that they suddenly became wary at zero hour of the open season. 0 O 0 Rev. Dr. R. S. Quigley- of Belfast is to be congratulated on the honour conferred Maintaining ililallty in area this Province does not loom large in the great land mass which is North America. We have obstacles of . . . . . - W 1 . 1! , a person who understands that Arctic last Saturday. The news, tariff to overcome in order to get our upon mm by ms u.n?mmOuS Cholce as Mud "gr--.... "T? l d i "10"! H V'1”'b1e0'”Y”"he1P' 0'19 in ill! Dirt! had "a busy time filling erator of the Maritime Synod of the Pres- to get a little more fun out oi life. cavities in natives” teeth. Arctic ex- We all want security. of -course. Yet for most of us the measure of se- curity which we get is apt to de- pend pretty largely on forces over w ch we have no control what- eve . We can save for a rainy day as veloriously as we please, but if economic maladjustment sends us tmtIPwuuu.'w1IiIIillS a whole succession of cloudburstsl -WM-h H, , '- the best umbrella we buy will be in- -' 1 ' ' " adequate. Meanwhile, the money we do get is paid for by hard work. 72 - V Old Charlottetown ' (And P. I. I.) . What do we buy with it? Food. i OLDTIMI NOMINATIONS I I ports say Eskimos who eat only Sea most have good health and amine teeth. It provides a balanced diet, But the native must get tired 01 seal meat all the time and once in a while, he likely tells the little woman in the far north to get busy stirring up a batch of bnnik with plenty of egg and milk powders in it. He will relish the change even though his teeth may not stay sound so long.--- Ottawa Citizen. -u-an,-w -.--...,,M s--nslvs-u-..M,':-h-L-;';;;,.,,.gg' . m m.,,...' new principal product, potatoes to the consum- er in the United States. By truck or rail we have greater distances to haul them lhan have competingproducers in the New England states, and even New Bruns- iVlCk. Yet in spite of these disadvantages P!'ii'lC8VEClWEll'd Island has built up and maintains a strong demand for our certi- fied seed. The answer is, of course, qual- ity. Climate and soil combine to enable JS to produce seed potatoes of remarkable viability" Our people and Government com- bine to produce and ship only the finest, byterian Church in Canada. Q 0 I The value of the Canadian dollar and the pound sterling is on the ascendant in foreign exchange, but not by very much. i It means, however, both countries are earn- ing more than they are spending. 0 I O 1. Despite the lack of hot weather the soil appears to be decidedly dry. Potato pick- ers facing the constant wind-driven dust are inclined to think that even working in the rain would be preferable. O O O lodging. clothing '- and such little extras as we can afford. And often enough it is on those extras that is good part of the fun of living de- pends. Maybe it is foolish, in I way. to take hard-earned cash and spend t on strip. or on s new car. a re- 55Hh MVAViNW pueuc FORUM i This column is open to the discussion by correspondents oi questions of . The Guardian doesnot sseeessalh COMPLETE VISUAL REFRA(fi'l()N and ggztituI3:?)g:i:1r;dtgng1::a?,:S::::.;gee Peta. With the installation of His Honor T. ,; :11? Jade "tho ' ' 0! :f1iii.coEsq.. Hlsh f'..i-i'!.?l1.1..5t'3i'5i;-”.'..”.'.I.y.Tr!.i'.':Si.”.e('33 ANALVSE ' - - i- -- ”" " "-099" I ""5 11'-tun ithtkindththl To hold our markets and develop new W- 14- Pmwset fve me 19” mm mm ed .;',,.,,,,,,,.,,.M,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, .1 THE FALLING LEAVES in on Silllldbl 1" ll" "0"'l"3' :30 srsiaixr1:”1it: enj?:ysbie.- Tzueigegf l . - f 1-, tsuf. Governors, all in good health and happl- - ..m tion of candidates for representa- ch,.omm,meg,,,p,,. G. F. HUTCHESON 0”e5- that leputamm 0”, qua 1 y,m”5 mess viz Hon F R Heartz Hm G D. macs.-nous rnavmmos Lightly He blows, and at His man in the General Assembly. oi fer no set-backs. A single shipment of DeBiOis on L-wage alnd H0'n A S1 It h b b mm Th bremii thcyklfaclha 1 th islgsgiggteggwn zndugevleratlly in dtlhc An", .,,,,,.,,,,,, M, mm, ,, ,1", 8; SON ' d 11 the work of - - - v - ' ' 11- as ten rolls my 0 9" he I1 0 e 8- d In 0900!! I- s: kimo andh likes it. when short spolied potatoes can U" 0 a . d Be,.,,a,.d' attention that 3 number as child. leaves; they drift, tr-lots of the qaunty. Tile following of ",1 many, '0, mg,” ammo Optometrists years, so far as that market is concerne . - . . . ren of Charlottetown have been spent names of scarlet, gold extracts from the clerk of the women go, ye," have been mmng It is with reason, then, that no freshly- . . dlsportillg themselves with the use ae al. Court's books s t forth the names mm. ma b,,k,,,g powdar mm ,, 53 Grafton St. - - Portugal became a republic this date of bow and arrows. sllnsshols and Mms We "WW Ye"- "M91959 of the Nmdld ""1 (in bnclmv dough they fried over their seal oil dug potatoes are permitted to shipped 1910 Earlier in 1908 Manuel H was prop 3.3, gum, 1,, me tom, ,,,,,,,,s and swift. met, p,o;,o, , ma umnd 3, mm. The mum "Had we mm -m---.-.-....... from the Province. The possibility that . - . p . b k they are firing small wire staples m'lh51'vh:'I;'Bl1(;ws. and countless as c,-,,, mmown, mu. common .,..d We bmmck but to ma "mm m .53.,-,m,,,m,,,5t,5, apparently sound tubers actuany are dam. claimed King but in 1910 a revolution ro c with rubber bands. - of mow by "fight upon I swam Royalty: Hon. Edward wheisu, ,, bmgk, 1, am no, mm, ,, W- -0 ' , , out. the royal family fled to England; US. Many of these children are of sea ( (Thomas Esaory. Joseph Weeks), weed age." when mnuy anew. ; OISII . aged or affected with rot Which would show w b d d d P t 1 de tender years and quite unable to The 3”; circle down beyond W Daniel Davies. (Hon. 11-. Longworth, ,,,,c.,,, ,,m ,,,,,.,,d,,ced me ,,,m,s . up after a period in storage or shipment is b0” W35 bom 31: 9 v 3” 01' "Ea W35. ' Understand the danger to other mung George Beers): John T. Jenkins. were required to devote som of the Hull. "WW" 0. P. h nce which the industry cannot af- dared 3 RePub11C- In 1911 8 Republicans ”h”d”” 3'"? ”d"”5 "1 we "sf 2' To straw the hollows of eternity. (w""'m w"'h' R”1”f ""”'")' Pilmenl l0 Wwdmd mm 10' ch"' i a. C a constitution was adopted, and formally these playthings. It is felt that them He sees them drmmg through the let Elect&i;Tlul.Ji':trig:s 3:1. Mari: d,-en undu. six ye", old. They gomery. Morrison); Oolin I-ioim. (William Pearson, William Inman); Alex. Mcauarrie, (Jos. Kowatt, Edward Csrragher). - 2nd Electoral District: continued use will result in seri- ous damage to the eyesight or well being of others, Therefore it is respectfully rc- quested that all parents and guar- dians cooperate with us in using found that adding milk powder im- proved the banilt. Recently the posts have been stocking egg pow- der and the Eskimos decided this went well in the mixture. Eggs of course are not new to the Eskimos. ford to take. Every potato exported must reach the consumer in prime condition and that can only be assured by a storage per- iod of at least 10 days before shipment. . cc di . recogmzed by the Powerst And l:l?:esEandmages are as one to - Him. 0 The shortening hours of daylight give Clsii-opodist, its Great George Street CIIABLOTTETOWN. r.s.i. '3 ' -Sir Chas. G. D. Roberts. John that much longer for my 3:22.”:.:;l:;:2.;.::.:l::;r:;e..:::: l"”""""”""" tv”lll2'.?.".';;.):lw3.. Her... or rs; ..., . l s - - in c' , . Pest to cause annoyance and danger. The chime” or wards. mm Brown. - mm R. mom): :4; mi iircacegngsnytlhousg 1; FM. Foot Anment the Age-old Story Third F0793 In Ask driver who he lects to dip his headlights The misuse of the above men- Geo. F. Robinson (Wm. s. McNeiil 1 ., 1 - g tloned playthings will lead to their John MoKaig). ' E” ' me "5 am as 3 he” an "5: -...-5.. . i . when meeting traffic is mt 9353' m idem 1 b in it . 3rd El toa'i Ditricin H ' - Agendaf M them"? General Assembly tlfy. but should certainly be ll-lught El Sow” y e mi Sir, etc. George - gflleg. (Ewe; ldcmnm. p F E S S N (e of the United Nations is so cluttered .with - c.w. MacAR'I'HUR Mil behold. the! bronchi to him Georgellaswson); Henry lnrigworth. A , lesson whenever possible. . items concerning economic co-operation , Chief commute I ma lick of the polls. bins on I (Charles Gregor, Robert Mutch); . . . . . ' 0 0 o t Charlottetown, Md -ml Jen! Ieelns their will l-ion. Francis xeiiy, (Francis Mc- . the supervision of trusteeship territories, f F d I b 1 C gala burn, the sdiolrir orththeupskzg quade, Jnhn An", ugpgnald); , ! - . . . . . . on, , . . promomn of human mghts, and medm. . Contests tn the our e era y e e lommlomgood". Mdeelrmmzy 0::-In Johrlj Arch.cMcD(li,leliaIl)d. (James Mill John '3. Nicholson. , D... A. L. Mackinac - - - - tions in Quebec and- Ontario show a G B Shaw 0" Need "3 M198 ml! - I - tion efforts in Kashmir, Libya, Somaliland . . , 0 - p of the scribes said within them- in. pm,-M; wmum D,,,,,., , ""3, - DENT”! and south Africa, that even the delegates healthy interest in national affairs. Ci'c- To Adverhse selves, This man hlasplsemeth. ' (John 1,.” 5;-,, smug; pun); , l tilt is due to those who take the field be- And Jesus Imowlns their Hon. John H. Gray, (Nichole naaitisrsn. soucrron. I Dental X-Ila, Call scarcely See the Woods for lhe trees. h f 1 th t th d mistratiop (The Tlmm London, thoughts said, Wherefore think yo Jenkins. Alex. Mensa): Donal Etc. I am,” "mom-0 The most of these matters however are cause i 9: 9? E rt 9 .3 11; ht t" S" N n h hum le'vi.l. ei:my:u:-0 rt: 'wbl;et'li:r Munr)oe, (Philip Lane, Conrad Vick- 1” "Inc 8.” cm," ' m cum" 5, - , - ,0 0 ,- cw la our e . - eyn 0-erso. - ' s' of merely secondary Importance. Long "Feds if "9 its 5 01 C””""gS r "g u-..mt.tp.l statesmen and me .5 slven am: or to -v. arm. and Atnl o'clock l the 3 if . Phone 2838 PM-0 29! - - - l ht d lth u h the cannot even by - 1"" 1 1”” I 1 term implications of the Korean war ought lg : all 3 .0 8 Y cur greatest churchmen have .le- walk? not that ye may know that claimed the names of the candi- , to have top bums. 1" the" contests mm a ;:::::.,m:;:. :::::;;"?..::..;”l:: i.'1:.s3..1'...T1l..'"fl..:”Li1 :2 its :2: :.:d..ti?”..:.t l Most significant among recent develop- mam clared implacable -war on the U. s. to the sick or the palsy.) Arise. having done so sdjout-ne'd his Motiteson 3: Feolte ' J 3. Ilvfml ent in UN - th .- in vo- of th 0, ' ' ' S R... may I be allowed to make a take up thy bed. Ind go unto thine Court until Wednesday the 23rd ' ' r m S . ls .e "S we .8 pe Th F- D . rtment at Ottawa an. one suggestion? house. And he arose. use departed instant. 10 o'clock iore'noon then Aw' MA""5oN' K'c'- i Optometrist ples of Asla. and In particular of India and 9 "Wee 994 The soviet state beats all is to his house to u . ed : ' AH. realm. as, as. e. , , , th t R . h bus The us - , e to open or the openlns B M M , dyes examined, glasses smea. China. It was India which proposed inac- il0U"C'3-5 3 U55” PW5 91' ' - notnhtlne lth? matter of sdvertlse- "lint wlnennzga multltludee saw it. and casting up of the Poll books. co,,m,.n':' iJ:',,:, ',,, L... , -corner Kent & Queen Sta. ceptable Settlement of the K9193" attain Soviet borrowed 12'900'000 under the cainr; Iizzthttdw ofc p.3p3saxi'iT.'em:ff”v?.?. w:.'t7.i.'”i?.Tstv8..'".3.if 01:3: 3:33 ewnlround the hustlrlss. and during to Great George Street 1 om" "N" "”-u'"'':' ""3 Prime Minister Nehruis overtures to Pro- mier Stalin, and the former's desire to see Communist China represented in UN de- .liberations, has led to the quite erroneous conclusion that India is leaning towards Communism. . ' Actually, nothing could be farther from the truth. Prime Minister Nehru's policy is aimed not at closer ties with the Soviet Union, which he loathes almost as much as he did the British regime in India. Ratli- .er, the Indian Government sees a chance for achieving closer ties with China, thus welding a third force having control over a population of three quarters of a billion people. Nehru sees Indian-Chinese co-op- oration as the only way to achieve a dom- inant world posltion for the peoples of Asia. It is not difficult to foresee the im- plications of this policy. For it would sig- nify lhc emergence of a new Asiatic im- perlallsm which, in time, could rival in strength and influence both the Soviet Un- ion and the Western Democracies, From the Indian point of view, if is a logical pol- icy. Whether, even were it to succeed, it is a wise course to follow time,aione.wili tell. Britain? loses lets: Over in Britain they don't have the Baby Bonus. ' ut the Ministry of Health is having its pr biem with '-'bonus babies". The immediate cause of the trouble is a woman from continental Europe who has I received free maternity care three times in, I the United Kin I Msinoev the. National Health Sclienieiwns naugursted. The wo- man,;.who was unmarried, promptly desert- ed the baby eech,time.to' British charities. Tlieitrtlb, ismtlsat, -under . the National '1 .rreatcn'-s,cnsn'e;j thm lllilithing to prevent, rrssfraieicu attention in Htlwm Van independ- fo. i . 3 rum- ” -' ,tiie'3,'5.lrscsse'br:ro.ssit'.t"n”eomu.g. I A .291; iastiernity.eare.,ine,theri tie- frequency. adian Export Credits Insurance Act 1946-47 to buy hydro-electric machinery. The bill came due last month. It was paid in full. The interest payments that fell due every six months in the intervening period were always paid promptly too, an official said. Russia still owes Canada nearly d9,- OO0,000 for loans and advances made dur- ing the war, most of it to buy wheat and flour. Settlement of that account is un- der negotiation now, the official said. Style conscious ladies warmly applauded the charming mannequins last evening as they viewed the 1950 Fall fashions. The show was a well staged and swiftly mov- ing display of design and color which would be the envy of more experienced dress houses of Montreal or Toronto. It was pleasing to note that a number of the fur garments were the creation of Island Fur- rlers, and with the remarkably successful Spring Fashion Show, it would appear that the Province might well encourage dress designing which would draw manufacturers here in search of ideas forhistlnctive and attractive costumes, or even compete with established style centers for the dressing of Mrs. and Miss Canada. I Confirming Mr. Roy Cudmoreis report of conditions in men's wear business, the National Council of Clothing Manufactur- ers of Canada report the price of men's suits will be increased from S5 to 510 each. In a letter going to 6,250 retailers next week, the Council says this boost is for the cost of material only, and does not in- clude rises which may result from higher costs of labor, linings and trimmings. "Raw wool prices are nowgat an ilistoric,peak." the letter says, "due largely to world short- ages and world demand. in which Lcannda Henri-iiuigliiflcant factor." Deliveries from "I iidir oitnn-ins. is foetus-ring with ' is. I b I 60 to 70 per cent. hig however victorious uages, boosting its ures. fed, happy lcoking workers and architecturally public buildings in can ever be. For over 40 years the Kremlin has been flooding Europe with splendid illustrated magazines in all lang- extraordinary achievements in changing Asian deserts and Arctic iceiields into flourishing cities and fertile past- Crowds of brightly dressed. well are shown with their palatial dwellings magnficent streets much handsomer than Bond street, or able by myself. Sidney Webb and our fellow Fablans. 1-min. recognized as a great statesman by me and Mr. Church- ill when every one else was de- ncuncing him as s. bloodthirsty bandit, began by kindly exouslng me as "3 good man fallen among Fab- lans." when he had to govern and administer instead of theorizing, experience soon brought him to his senses; and he proclaimed his New Economic Policy. the first in- the Rue de la Peix. Veteran stak- hanovltes manipulate their giant machines with an air of not having stalment of Russian Fabisnism. It progressed by leaps and a care in the world. The pictures are ih colour. folio size, on sumptious regardless of expense is so fine that I have sees these publications will population dwelling less tyranny. Meanwhile, what have we show for our always are when paper: veritable .editlcris do luxe. produce' and dirt cheap. The latest portrait of-Stalin tom it out and had it framed. Nobody who ever believe our tales of s, half-starved in Beisen camps under the lash of a ruth- own Communism? Plenty. But we never show it. We are ashamed and apologetic as we circumstances bounds; and stslin came min the field with socialism in a single country and collective farming with a sop to the peasant's need for a little private property in the form of British Jesse collings's prescrip- tion of three acres and I oow. Trot- sky. the anti-Fabian hero of the civil war, was fired into political space where he perished. Marxism. a British Museum ex- port. was set on its feet by Fab- ianism, another British export. we are the spiritual fathers of modern successful Oommunism. protesting all the time in our ridiculous Brit- ish way. that we hold it in abhor- reme. yet setting up despotic sov- iets all over the land disguised as In to 3iitiQlI',lftilll are extended to a point-where ii orders are taken cola basis of ninecso 12 ea 5i;the'”l'delivery.- from” .Cena- ' 1 i are proportionately extended. in 00 nmslsps,.u:gisna.-.ibe price of wool this force us to take a step forward and broaden the basis of com- munism on which all civilisation. all csthollcism and all enterprise. public or privQe, stand I can remember when seven Dials was a labyrinth ed -slums into which the as could venture only in coup and homeless creatures slept -on the twopeliny rope. Now it is a-radius of respect- abie thoroughfares: Had this been the work of the Soviets they would have biased it.nnd boasted of it all over lurope. sixty years ago the wage of ant English agricultural labourer was las a week, or its. if he lived with- in reach of a big town. in Orion!- shire labourers with wivu and children earned as. a week as ”bcys" I was thought mad because '1" gold. that what nritish agric- ure .1 committees and commissions boards. our ,. craoy is incessant. we call it free- dom and private enterprise. and aside of pluto- The tuture is to the countries that carry Communism farthest and advertise it most effectually, The labour Ilossn used to be lduoste, pA:'i.t:tetimOraeni: As nohody,I:is- nowe . I h addition of, -lisvs,e'eisc,mm' Q Advertise. rtyertise. , 1"aV nearly the whole time that the sheriff's Court was open, the peo- ple - mxnberlngxit was conjectur- ed, nearly two thousand - under no other immediate restraint than that imposed upon them by their own sense of Justice and respect due to the authority of the laws, J :1 themselves with most unexceptionabis propriety, and guys to each of the candidates as fair a hearing as they could well have ex- pected to receive. We are very sor- ry, however, to have to add. that a little before 4 o'clock. just before the Sheriff closed his court, a fight commenced (how it oruinat- ed we have not been able to learn), at the southeast corner of Queen square, in which a. number of men. armed with sticks and bludgeons. unfortunately engaged, JP;-onq trillence othte toombatants. isuintaln. s I I o nmnlns flsht. panes down Richmond street into Pawn- ai street. which became the princi- pal scene of the conflict . . . Three or four individuals who have unfortunately been wounded, we rejoice to add on good- author. lty, will soon, in all likelihood. be sound and well again. -1110 lmmlner. March 14, less. MIIIDIIIIIP-CAII, DIIVI l nlzgltoowtll. - mi-3 3-HA five- "IIIIIIIllI'Ihip-cub ha been started by the o.o.'Vs.-. ix: w.otsumsta Part of the as- n , inn-ion unwise. the driveriaunder thedlreetiou i truauernonuscnenaid. 1 1.”. 1. .. our i .1 x at an. Isis. tits, Iesiiioet, mm-u.nIssis:Ia .Asnlt,1 at ' . in , -.,,.-.t;,.. r. .. w. Charlottetown Chas. R. Mcf,-lucid I.A. BARBISTEB. SOLICITOJI. Noralr. eta. Eastern Trust Building CIIAIILOTTETOWN Phone llli M01193 to been Joseph R. MescMiilon. LL.B. IARIIISTEB, SOLICITOB. Ito. is een Jtreet P ONE 718 Coiieeilons Palmer & I-lesions L J. IIAILAM. B.A.. l.s..ltZ Banister. lite. link of Nova seotis F Ghlrletietowu. P.E. I. NONI! 'I'0 LOAN Bell 3.1 Mtstiriesen BABIIBIIBB, SOLIOITOII. lc. B.l. :53. M.I..A. D.LiMATll , N LLB. I.0. x a Frederic A. Large. i(.C. . 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