PAGE, FOUR , THE GUAtRl)lANi Authorised as second Clan Mail l'uat Ollie, uepartnient. Ottawa. The laland uulirdian Ptibliahing Co. THE GUARDIAN. i CHARLOTTETOVVN Takind The Spotlight 'JULY 9', 1952 million pounds in 1935 to 238 million pounds in 1948. Landings of this fish now surpass those of cod or haddock. Packaged, quick frozen fillets were virtually unknown in Canada six or seven years ago. Now they .are common. As the Ottawa Citizen points out, Cana- O& fNotes By The Waxf. 3 ii Undentandably. the man; (11 I 'i a Detroit drug store fired a e:lei?l: ail: 1.':,'.;'..”,i.i';'f3,?.;f,'i,,f”;;j”- Tim” for putting chicken in the soup. If winter. And, cherry meeufall and UOE LQOME .To ' CH AR LO WOMEN'S lilSTilUTE ' ' Preaidbilt and Auoctiite Editor. Ian A tlurileit. Aaaoclate Editor. I-lrnnli Walker. l I I . the Oink had bee ii d l we". . diantflsh consumption in the past year has hm with it he ” "iwe, 0 3" me” "'” mil Cllmy tiles with all . . . y . xt th ns sou know that a good 1 ”R””M""" risen to 12 pounds per capita. from a prev- ' E I she'd be puttinz ham in sand- star., . 1” "'e'm”'-T wi"d50r "Covcra Prince Isdward island like the dew” H I wiches.- Windsor Star: ilious annual average of 10 pounds. This is lstill nowhere near the 35 or 40 pounds per lcapllzi eaten annually in other countries, but A daort while back, -1-i . B Nldressed a public gatheril: ' hgrrrk with his visit well advert ed 1' advance. Estimaterof the numhel Pnflldtl. him (or bacon) and E885; bread or toast with fruit, .washed down with a few cups of "lhe Strongest Memory ll Weaker innit the Weakest ink" ..--m..,.-m it is an improvement. As fish becomes ten - that is a fair breakfast for of i,m.,m who hit . , . . . ' deal to h u1ARLorTET0wi5. i hi i , , ,- 7 , - Ian Ontario farmer. And a farmer C n d ' hi . en . 9” hlll()lC DODUlal with better handling and. can 95; Mimi, without mu. 0, in" ntifes 3”” muiecl Win lilflllr: m--r--' P - Labor-Progressive hm” ranxe from seventy-(lye in im 1-455 Sunday I! man famed in hr native land. but little known ii Canada.-Jaroslav Btetzko, zor,,,'.1 er prime minister of the Uh;-3,1,, and organizer and president of ih; Dllmnx on excess weight. His work takeacare of that posslbu- ltyn Windsor star. cooking metllods, and especially as other; Ltypes of food. such as meat, grow scarceri and more expensive, fish consumption may The Opelllilg today of ill" iill”3"'li'llh,be expected to rise. The industry in this! annual convention of the P. E. I. Women's province is Second oni to that of a,,i.iCui,. Institute should see a large llcpi'cselltationiiui.e in importance 'an):i the possigiiiiiesl of delegates from all parts of tile Province iihmugh impi.m,ed pihcessing and mahkeij This is always an important occasion, no Iing am of V-hai Comm." to Oui. economic fu,i only for Institute members but for our cit- i ma izens.as well, whose interest in the pro-: L ceediligs has increased from year to year and who now require no reminder of lll0i great importance of the work which is bc-l ing carried on. The addresses of welcome which-v.'ill be tendered by Agriculture lVllll-i ister Baker and His Worship Mayor Stew-, art wiii Comfy, in a very real sense, the? the Carpiquet airfield the town was taken sentiments of all our people with l'Cf1ill'Cl:l3y 3 lllaSSlV0 ?llliiCi( Dl'9C9G(l9d ily 3 ll9aV.V both to the convention and to the activities anlllal lJ0ml3'rlYClnl9:ll- Institute Convention An affection invented by. those iailuliiais wh"o foriookl the road to lapp css o ee cities. that thse duiliifvyittzldcceiiavglll ',)2i:i:::5",1,iii Bl" ” N”l9"5 --- on the farms, has ceased to clr- audbur Cloe I public meeting m cuiate. Time has proven that it personayrnade eMto 500 emhusmw" took more wit and wisdom to reap with iheii. ii i gnprial mm "M the richer rewards of a farm home about the aclli: refslgtlifirge her imd 1 than it did t hi t.r . l ” 1'9”- cess in any oinzf cililllng. The bilge g:.1,:i':'mt3o Pegille behind the Iron young men and women see in the ..Sudbury stared mamamms'"' fine art of farming futures full of ' opportunities and the rich reward of fulfillment. e-The Rural scene, LDIIURIAL NUIl:S Caen, capital of Calvados in Normandy, was captured this date 1944. After the Canadians had fought for three days for Th” "”"'m' '” llfllll from illia celebration of our national birth- day is satisfaction that its namr, Did you lmow that we have cheat Dominion Day. so far has survived grass in Lethbrld e? Wha is cheat grass? Ones wouldn't heed me dttenllnns 01 those who would to ask that question in range areas mm” m” "”dm9ll-3 Of 36 years i in Idaho, washlngton and some md mm" "c Gilly ill”-59 Niame- ' other U S. northwestern states. 17 few cmadlam 'Wh”5' 3'9"! He Cheat grass is Just what its name mi)” ma" 35 M" klmwn I implies --a cheat. It looks like 1 ill” W” W July . ' called Dominion of the Institute and its brancllcs lllll0il;,'ll-I out the Province. Charlottetown welconles the delegates to Brian. but except for a very few weeks in the spring before it sets seed, it has practically no feed Day. Even though we celebrate it with nothing more expressive than 3 Dlcnlc. & motor trip or g ggmg 01 K011. yet the thought is in our Among the subjects in he discussed at h the 39th annual convention of P. E. I. Wo- velue- It moves in when it "eds - ds th t t the cohveiiiioii hi” hi. heahh and social: nlenls Institutes. It is no. coincidence that ill: lgrliu: oiiieern eifdetcllle placer oin 3'; it r:caii:ll-ihi: l::il;;ini0:f Dim welfare, education, agriculture, ciiizensllip,i the revolution in rural living in this Prov- wmkemfd'by drought or ifvffzmzf provinces of Canada into nui- aris and litcraturc-ncveFylhlng, in short, incc should have paralleled the growing in- i ing it sloon takes over the whole r""r:hglf:mll'9m hi:-153-ill: which touches upon mural community life: fluence of the Via I. i ' 7 NV 3 A 0; i:':::dEe.:IlKIll aliiiilameh. Lftrllilxliiy sf: ihiingg is: ;:oci;h:Dm' M; in t - - 3 ' i 1 ama e "and is an ideal 'nd n W: 01” liil 'lI3q;:IllS2Ee(gl.aI0x:lg:,a Song writers must sometimes Wonder ll PUBLIC FORUM Q Thc Age-0Id Story Old Charlmlelow" f,”,fd;:”f,f,i:,if,o”::,"i,;' g,,f,if::,,I,;,i1il,l;t: l5a(i(l:ill?if0l:nlI;ia1yty1olliee:sf1dto col?.fi"',i,i,i3'.' makers Clubs in Saskatchewan, and Dr. l they are Welcomed 0" lilelf lFaV9-is because 7; is (And 1-. 1:. 1.) '7' by cleaning up its cheat grass by :;"”dJl"""-ii End 1lnBliered.- Ol- Ivan Crowell. director of handicrafts foriof tile ll0Pe lllal 13.90919 01' Places may be This column is open to the "'-' :fi:::i"ltheb:;"iii”i: hgffdntfiigifrxg” Wu own" the New Brunswick Department of Industryf, liilmollialiled in lilelr Songs. We hasten to :J”fl'fl”;::i':)n';Vnf”i""f:rl;';';d?i!li:; Who would not my thee, 0 DEAF AND DUMB SOCIETY It might help to prevent mi In the eastern part of the coun- -i-he instiium which is msponsihic mi ihhhassui-e Mi-, Gegffi-y O'Hara that such an mmdim do” not necgwui King of rintions? for to thee doth uw, in happy ,0 he ,.hi, in spread to the farms and ranges try the French fact. is a oorlstant reality. But in the Ontario pemn. suia. the Prairie Provinces and in British Columbia it is scarcely - more evident than the Ukrainian it appcrtain: forasmuch as among all the wise. men of the nations. and in all their kingdoms. there is none like unto thee. But they are altogether hrutish and fool- where it can do untold damage it congratulate our fellow Islanders Leth- on the formation of in Society for the Instruction of the Deaf and Dumb members of this commun- ily endorse the opinion of correspondent . SECURITY PAYMENTS lidca is merely a pleasant afterthought to la spontaneous welcome. 0 I Q left to grow unchecked. -- revival in handicraft display at the Pro- brldge 1-lerald. vincial Exhibition, is particularly intcreste in this subject and has given it Dllomlnellce at all its meetings. The convention progranllnc vision for the social amenities. and includes. If there should happen to be a native of urb of Willesden Province we might get some publicity for makes pro-hthe London sub in this Sir.-When a fallacy is stated position of high authority. effort. should be made H. fact. particularly by a man in a EOITIC to present the re- iah . . . But the Lord is the true God. he is the living God, and an everlasting kin): . . . He hath made the earth by his power. he hath established the world by his wis- as ity. A meeting of ladies held on Wednesday last. at City Hall. of the Hon. E. Palmer, when and gentlemen deeply impressed with the importance of the subject was the under the presidency Luck of rain and executive hea. played such tricks with the cher- ries this year, even the birds are spurning the fruit. The feathered folk fly to the trees, look around, 3 try 5. nibble or two. then usually and Polish facts. it is not easy to get an English-speaking canadlnn in the west to understand win French-Canadians refuse to do like the immigrants and qulm simply assimilate themselves with for public consideration buttal opinion. The Hon. Paul Martin. federal cabinet member. is reported in the press as having told a convention of school trustees. "It has been proved beyond question that, quite apart from what they do to provide increased security and better health and well being for individ- ual citizens. measures of social sec- urity have an important effect in a garden party at Gone;-hmem House andilsland bacon. The Canadian Chamber of dinner at The Charlottetown this eve-,Commerce was sent a letter requesting hing. vi-ours wiii aiso he made of the Ex. some ex-Willesdenite to donate a flitch of pcrimcntal Farm, the Cotton Mcmorialhbacon for the winning couple in an annual Nursery and the new Public Health Centrrni August bank ll0li(l3.V l05llV'cll- Another interesting feature will be the pro-i i' ' ' i i ' i sentation of life memberships. These awards It W35 H01 Qlllle 50 bad lll BTlll5ll Column for outstanding service in Institute work.lJi'cl 35 it is in U16 Unimd Slates elections. dam. and hath stretched out the heave," by M! dinmmm. constitution proposed by the Hon. ny away in disgust somegimu Dr. Young was agreed to, the nec- they even exp,-en their annoyance essary committee forthwith ap- in him iangunge that hound, hngipy pointed. and n society formed. hm hot (it to prihii The dry called 'The Association for the in- wehhhei. has brought ion oi Cher, struction of the Deaf and Dumh.' fies but they are so amlii Instead His Excellency the dLieutenanl. of gems nice and fat and round Governor has consente to act as they "6 smnii and thin Arte; 1i:.”fif"' lygdd 'ff,'”'”Eil;2”:je, lllifj picking them. it is hard to get out '" Y.” E D S y the stones. Even with these patent Ladies Department 0! the O machines that are supposed to pit the Anglo-Saxon society. Abstract reasoning does not take hold on the” English brain which obeys, rather. the-logic of facts. That is why the extension of the French language radio service to Edmon- ion has an inestimable symbolic. value. The French voice will be carried across the Whole .country just as the English is. French will no longer be a foreign language eighteen years and during that, period used His hands daily and every work day. He made doors and yokcs and all the things that carpenters made in those days and we believe His work was just as acceptable to God as when later he preachcd a sermon or healed A leper. At His baptism a -' 's o erations. We understand , , in pine untiring exertions of clle"l” -ill5i' like that ii 15 "O 9353' Dr, Young, the public are imiehi. job. There is not much cherry -left ad for the existence of this So- after the stone is none. However. ll C191,," 8. person sticks with it, picks the -The Islander, May 30. 1862, abundant crop and then endures prospect of reaching the Pacific in the labor of pitting the fruit. some a few year-s.nLe Devolr, Montreal. PROFESSIONAL CARDS are high testimonials indeed, and theiri,i)ut in either case the suspense is terrific. ceremonial presentation will, as on former There is much to be said for the electoral occasions. be cine of the liiehligzhls or the system in use in Canada generally. It may in some cases over-emphasize the majority of the leading party but that makes for strong government. In any case the whole like German or Russian. but in truth one of the two national lim- guages carried from the Atlantis waves to the Rockies with the lziving stability to R. nation's econ- omy and acting as a pillar of pros- perity.” , It is questionable that anylnf Mr. Martin's assumptions have been ”proved beyond question." For one thing. social security measures do not give stability; they are un- voice was heard saying: "Thou art. My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased". and it is believ- ed that was the divine approval on His carpenter work. But the ancient attitude toward the working man prevailed. "Is not this the carpenter", they scof- i proceedinzs. 174a ?oed Oiir-bi-stingulslieii Vlsltol . . . stabilising to the economy because f (1 " ' l business is uickl settled. t,- H9 )5 "0b0di- He has 1 q . . h'Al;;5a5'y 3tl:eiillifllliilg0n3(i”tY-lab(')I;.h9Y r Six neltiher hraillils nor reputation". Lord Lovat, Chief of chn Fraser, who " ” la "" l” ""5 W W9 Worklnil man i M. Albun Former. QC. BYRON OJ. GRAIIT 0.0. . - - ihard-working and thrifty and give ' ' ' i 7 u isnotheldlhh t ,1 win be visiting the island nexi week and .The Lnlicd States, lllitated by the steel them to persons oi E iowei. aide, Chm mm hsgd if mfs fi'i)',','ui ii: , PTOMETRIST BA LLB l . . - v strike at home may be tempted to take of productivity. The latter than public with fin or ii th ri ml 3"” Sm" " ' will be guest of honour at the Scots Games j . have 5 d. . ll "3 5 "0 "" 3 Mt d 5 ii ii i i i too serious a View of Denmark tummg ovei. pen lng money for which four inches long lo' show the N pnoluvl 519 I"! 1' In 0 '3 0" fit Montague, IS in El certain amount 0i: i i v ' ii. Tl D they have produced no correspond- world they were not in the work- DLCK ON THE WING Opposite Revere! Hotel Blnk of Commerce Building difficuiivi The fan-icd Commando ieadcf iv: 3 ll9lllY'bUllt llllllxel to RUSWL 19 . arias l"K Wlunle Di iZ00dS and services. in: class. , , 7-"r -m------'--m Charlottetown - i i are very much business men and it is not Also. in this compulsory transfer We have it doctor in our fam- Vie mm the night M bird” "W Bell, Mathleson & Foster M ' Lo also a well-known exporter of p':dig1'eCCl ' h i h h Id h C of income the government takes ily and we are proud of him and l”"?”l-"I Wl"3- Barristers. Solicitors. etc. on” ” m stock. A iahge humhei. of his ahiiiiaishsuipilslilg lllai l 9y S 0U . Wei 80" ggrvtagisthiemniginey tgepay to civil hue lijave nlso a lvumbermanl who The siahjzdilrbodles cutting the K K 331.1,, Q,Q C .......m.m.m...m...d.. ' i i d 1. ; hmugh with an agreement dating fiom be. emse s produce as een in the woods for fifteen , l D. L MATHIESON. LL.l3.. Q. Pulmgf & Hudum howevel. some of them sol a long llT'.Chf i U S ,d1 D 1”, nothing. With more and more years, peeling pulp, wand and We sing of grace. of speed, of G. K F05-i-ER. Lhgi ago at the Perth Sales, are Still awaiungh ole ,. . al 0 . erlnlanlhn mohiey chasulg fewer and fewer fighting black files, and in spite of rhlifllilgilg-d di mi Loam on City and Farm- L ;, nA5LAMi EA” an shipment to this rol'liti'v and to the United E230? ()rfetSl'illlB;l:r1i.Clfes g:lac:i3ltaianns(t;lCE1 l)iFl6md):)Cl)(:3llt91l1e l)3,”."2”i,',E,.,f iiiimilf But sale. E y. 150 R:f.':Ef,f.t.i"s.,... 3 nurmert E” i ' ' i ' ' J - i - v" , min i ' 5 "- III IN Sc ll G1 I) Sim "lljlicNl1;Clcledy?clplalli:yH(:na1lil(iiu1B:eiin::l:js :::::.e:::.i:;lcl.....2:. 2:: ::'..;Y;”!. it-"."”.....”f.:”.'”.”;.3.i s.”3:.:.. . ' .i:....::::...:. '. "' Due to the fool-and-mouth disease oui-W” 9 C? 'n ' ' . ' has helped to do to p..c.f?."2E".,; men of brawn and brain to do light. . A MON" '0 L05" breaks in Britain there is no hope of lilsifornler Lleuiellam GOVCm0r' anilfamlly in round in Canadian gom-"mam the worlds hard and dirty work? Black against ll"? -"l"- ' ' - . .' i ' . M. t- l or inn of Mrs. Bern- figures. I 1911 vh 1! this Wher r 1 t l .He" if 1”” ””k"'l"il moving thcsc animals-not least until Dc-hthe deiim yes mday m ,n '3 socihi 50" .i A C" the um has ii... Sin iioilhe .f,i”,if,, s,,';.swmly undone. ' ' Ggudgf & Hgsggfd b i son C Cd Cc The muh 5 lg on ard. she was very widely known and Diana oguiiiiz m:3f:imi:;f)k5 W” Taiic ,,,,y mi: rich ,,mi””i,owf,"iu, Here is flight ao graceless Io Barrister. Solicitor, Notary . i i ....3.i i,-, , . . iidcn how-cvcrg who l)(l)u"lll& ill Calllesiecmedy and dillling Mr. Bernardls term thilpl-ices were 14.9 per cent no.5. """lf;"Y hill” iK'”"""l hm” l""3' That fsllaegeas of conientionalitv EoyuC!l?:i-'l:tt?toEv.ilMgEllfulllduu u"'"'" 'l' mwnml 'J"”J . , - .3 ' - . t . - ' t i 'll . - ' . - ' of oi-iice at Government House proved. a e 19351939 avelaso. In April of Ynfllzkcr gniiznd iximlhut the Are Inst upon 8 ieaihered iimh LOANS ON CITY AND Barrister! and solicitor: l952 they Wvre 117.6 per ccnt above the 1935-1939 average. heifers may' according to report get three l most gracious and charming hostess. In 1910 when I went in 'Trlni- Wlwse 595'” FARM PROPERTIES M""l "' """' animals lllStCZl(l of one when then pul- If the pillar of prosperity of this "all ll"! Suzur l-nnihahies Wm. iineygen ireslluresfwgliz 1 J A Mceuigun Lanadlan Bank of Commerce am. ' 1 9' f0- i-gmc ma hrivm 9 o a icou t.y i i i building five houses and paying ll” "mam ml 5 N” 3"” "- ' ' rim?” fmal y mny i .8 y" L A y , , , . u,.h';,'i,a,f,,.:'!,fi;'g,,,Ei; gftuiiclalsgec lmndsonlc salaries to their nffl- Ami -Vet "ll”Cul9"3l3' ellcllalll BARIIISTEB. SOLIUITOII. Ell. Chas. Ra ihelp second call hy the time they Curl b. The Bylllsll Post Office cable ship Mon- l a my shaky p-um mdml: on him and haying iabmmng men Till we are gay and jubilant. "many, "9, hhi V Grave eagles soar, flcet swallows Clear-ed. in-c',l. v,-hich recently completed a job off I am, sh. em i?vllel'):tyl:Tili'lpS nCeh:'lSayI anii-lavewogiglri dip, 3533151-any goucnog DARRIS-"in. some”-oi; Lord Lovai can be sure of a warm v.'0i- ; the coast of Florida for an American Com- semi Canadianiiiii'iiyl'-&fiuiilci1:i- East Indian women rarrylni; Ihese wlnlm icnmures "mly mil culmls BUILDIN En:::T':.l',lu':; midi". come in this Province. But he comes dl-l panv will sail again ill nlid-July to renew Toro t 0 y ' manure in baskets on their heads cm” ' '3 ” 3" -----''?m'-m-”r---"- . I i - l ' O i n 0' "r from A hm hiie in the Cane iicid Yet, never a flight more full of Mucphee & Iralnol. CHARLOTTETOWN 1-cctly from attending tllc Calgary Slam-, Sgme 300 miies 0f the cable connecting TIT; FOR-KB;-je and dumping h in pinch in 3 joy. Phone nu pede and goes on from here to the Cape; Porthcurno, Cornwall with Harbour Grace. .s.D(' MAN Pollginlz rain. dTheir bedraaggied i” c”""”' E. r. Macrnais. B.Ii., Q.o. , i V. V r , i ' -- h . con ll i f - t Breton Gaelic Mod. so local Scois mil haw Ncwioundland and to divert to deepel isa-imf"1"v' rl"npnl9f3”'"id?lh"Wai when rd rat?! rlieiriiii cil.a?."el.3mn;WL:- I Y b e. aoiualmin riuiinoit. I L 3- 3- T".-on - ' . i - - ' - ' l 9. t . . , r , l . , . their work cut out to provide a COlllD(ll-h toy and renew the cable linking I-lal'boLil'li,.,.i.,.,i hm, puphs howll m":;l:; ihgsimhiililiiota'cc;;tlfii;thoshtidui1ork- C"”l" "" H"-"l"" "" 5 3.....m.n .i,.,, optometrist , . . , . . (2 SI! . wn av-r g: able sphcizlclc. Grace with Halifax. N. S. )i"”n'1'in,';Ll;?s'5dH:;;';M"gi i”””f'"3- in shut down: and those officials tIons' report: "All human being: A wumnn Quad" Eye: examined, glasses min- ..,,.d..,.-4..s. ”V ' -l l- ...,,,, 0,", who mod up Tie-l”"r'5 were nice. good people. are born free and equal in dli:- ' ' Corner Kent and Queen 5"- . ' . ' r '" I h rd Ch ' ii I l t nity and rights"; and in this day. Om Ph 1966-Home loll The coffin Of Samuel Richardson. the ill” "'35 "ill ll"-"Tlil"l-'- 5" Si": last .5:..k Say ihre)sv::,1i-idmisn :5: all over the world. leaders are re- ' LL'BS '3 one "C BARBISTER. SOLICITOII. Ila. Phillipa Building thought. The teacher told her to sit down: Hshary Resources lxpecting this dignity and acknow- lodging these rightl. ting worse. No such such thing. author of Clarissa, has been uncovered dur- We are coming into a new day but still she maintain. on her father was not working. ........:-z----n J. A. lIAIilll)Kli.ltllib R. . i if the fisheries experts are right, there ing the excavations at St. Bride's Church, This mum” when an over the world .1... I am, Sir etc. ill Grafton street i i . i . . s the cant i ' ' . ' ' i i isf is little danger that the world's oceans will Fleet SUE?-'l. i-Ondoii. EC. According t0 iilie inlnclls of people, in uiszeonneriill. X'.3:,i.d".5h3a" hi: :io;?l)l:8a1il'il0 Stanley Bridge. W 1' GREEN ----1: ” an cdmum becofng depieied for a iohg iime to Come, the London Times, it was found almost H:"is W: liiiihmglglcris ihrgui-unis: place in society are being recog- MATHESON, PEAKE & in K." Sm" . Dr. D. B Finn dihecioi. of ihe fisheries three feet below the present floor level, and mgker, the farmer, lhe black. gljggiallljilglsenqllila oimltiis 2070 JHSGOUNT NICHOLSON (Next to slinpmrn Axemll . . i l i , . . . . I , R i , '71 division of the Food and Agriculture Organ- llas been identified by Ml- w- F- Grlmesv ,'iii'edh.',” '1')", ixffrvuffj iii; Nations on Human Rights. Fifty T"ll”'ed'TWM”""" . 5- W- 'M'l'"E5”"- 99- DI. w R cu.-son - . . . ' f the London Museum whg is i t t ' yo " years ago this declaration could Clllnlu 5- 5- P5555 35- Llcn ' ' ' ization of the United Nations, pointed out dlF9Cl0'll.0 i - himilirtivs -yiclpccifdliia have much mt have been made. The inching you pi Nwmmhihi LL3, cmwnmw the other day that oceanic foods resources supervising the excavations. The name- mm. ,;i:'e 1'3” yerl: llihl: ll(i52m:' of Jesus and. especially. the im- 5- P- M N - ”""'l'"'- "fl Palmer Grlduaio remain iargeiy unexpioiied, The Ihiema. plate states simply: "Mr. Samuel Rlchard- the politicians. the biz buainesd f,””””"' "' H" '”" lmk "9 ll” 3 SON ””"”"""'m M"""' "ll "l" 0"A350"5T0W" it . i D, d 4th J I 1761 i h. 72 d ear" mm are the mm who I” N . rst statement in the United Nn- I0 areal George Street plum. mi; 201 Prince - tional Commission for the Northwest At- Sony i9 "Y: i ll ls ll Y ' pom, ,0 hm, the hm” hm, ihfy charlotmmm .-d------n-i-mp lantlc Fisheries, meeting at St. Andrew's. o o o vresume to run locieiy. and the Anna" M Gm” 9!. A. L MIICISGUC N B. i135 been will that the herring 3n'l A devi e iy which centlal heating for W.2i""l5. "l':nio.i:I mpiipmil mtllo ' ' I Mm." ' ' , c 3 l . ' . an w en c - ' fl l , t id - - new are be 1 . th l. d- t ' . be (at x-flay othiir bsherles dndlsasii Ciwas tzaltzrs Ctzuf the home and similar low-grade heat for 1. of iaciegniigodmrfnaif wphncn aaaaiania. souorroa. uh0h'i'h wimmo easly e expan e . n mpor an Dar 0 other purposes can be provided from the i e worklnlz man began to talk 0 0 1,, ..,.,,,,,.:'g , 03",," m onmn at. the C019mb0 P13” ”5 M the FAQ l)mg”""' soil was one of a number of ingenious ex- Wk '""' ”l""'d ”"”'"i """”l rhnno Plum "1 what he was told; and compulsion was brought to bear upon him. Hence labour union: "for the pro- tection of the labouring man againat the man with the money rm, Auto, Life. licolilont, Sickness i'?.i':..E'f:lI'Z-.l.'5.i.ii.I"..111'f”..Z'I All Plan illm lnwnllit . At Lowest Rates search Association. The principle of the deal of trouble because there- aeema to be It mistaken idea of 'Agent at Suimnerside. D. 0. Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown heat pump is somewhat similar to that on the rights and the place of the i . is to increase the catch in Asian waters. The world's rapidly growing population. without a parallel growth in production of land-grown foods. makn this one of the most worthwhile of all projects. Not only new fisheries. but improve- ment of marketing and handling proced- ures require study. Improved automatic scaling, filleting and quick freezing facil- itlu..for instance, have been largely re- sporuible for the growth in the catch of Atlantic ocean perch, or rose-fish, from 7 hlbits on view at the Royal Technical Col- lege, Glasgow, recently. Investigation into the heat pump has been carried out by the British Electrical and Allied Industries Re-' II. a. non: ml coiimii CIIAUIIILID ACCOUNTANT! Ill Great George St... Charlottetown Phonon II! - M11 - Box In aiinobun w. uiixmno. o.a. . i ' IRMA I'. MIGPKEIISON 5- ' other office! at Halifax. Miiiietnn. It. Jolnfl. Amhcrat. DEW Inonlll. leiitvlllo. Liverpool. New (ilaagow and Tmro iienimkw. ouniua: a co. , UIIAITIIID AlJO0I.INTANTI. in-emu. Quinn oimn. regain. agiiii mm. eimiirom. 3 vaaeimnr. Iirtilaal uh. Ieaelol. cliarnuatown Currie sin. Uliarletletnvir nigpnnnn I6” refrigerator, working in reverse: a small amount of electrical energy is used to cool li','.'j;'ifil.'l'.i'fiif"ii,:lihli;"h:"?:;hhi'i"g the soil by means of chilled pipes. The what he is told and ask no quel- heat thus extracted from the soil is booet- '"'i';'tm-hi. "M in aw. mind hm ' ed to a high temperature by the action of morlgnl mil: la in-: at! too; -- a on, an as in 1' ant. erus 3 C0mPI'ESsOl'. was a working manpfor. at least. h w