THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN . , . - singly Minded The Passing Scene . By Observer guns 31; 19,3 PAGEgFOUR THE GUARDIAN Authorised as Second Class Mail Post Office Department. Ottawa. The Island Guardian Publishing Co. i thetic rubber plant in Sarnia. Overnight, 3 supplies of Far Eastern rubber were cut off from the Allies. Fortunately, there had been heavy stock-piling by the United King- dom, the United States and Canada. This commendable foresight gave the United ' States and Canada the breather needed to get these plants into,operation. In 1944 the United States produced 765 thousand long tons of synthetic rubber and Canada 35 thousand long tons. Canada has now a 967.3 million invest- ment in the Crown company Polymer Corp- CHARLOTTETOWN, Tiil'lISl)AY, .ll'NE ll, 1953- , Nation, in? Only Synthetic Fubbef Plant in - i the British Empire. In addition, a total primate of A" canada of approximately 58125 million is invested in nnns 65 rubber products industries located in Prince Edward island welcomes the the provinces of Quebec and Ontario. The Nlost Rev. Walter Barfoot. Anglican Arch entil'e industry employs some 25,000 peo- bishop of iidmonton and Primate of all pie. Lianada. lie is no straligcr to this Pl'oviiit-c ,;1.. ...-...--j SOME THOUGHTS ON THE TRUCK ; Strange how big issues of, the moment sometimes recall to one's mind little incidents of other days. News reports of the confused sit- uation in Korea brought to re- membrance a little story I read as a boy. It went something like this: In a certain school a young lad of quiet manner, and not quite as strong as the other boys in his room, was constantly "picked on" by a rough and ready bully, This went on for some months until one day an older and more robust chap arrived on the scene and proclaimed himself protector of the boy who was unable to defend himself. . Life now took on new meaning for the erstwhile tormented one. He was no longer afraid and the strong arm of his new friend en- not difficult to feel s m the South Koreans iny.l,iT,t",i,,f,';' fest confusion and bitterneg; They are indeed on the horns of a. dilemma. If they aoquiggce in the truce airsngements they mu find themselves in an extreme) humiliating position. After my it was not they who started iii... war. At least that is what We have been told all along. If they do not fall in line they will probably lose the friends they have with. out gaining any new ones. In Either Case. their national ststm will continue to be precarious ano their future most uncertain, The bully has been stopped imm picking on the small boy, gm. the time being at any rate. but there is nothing to indicatei that he ii” reformed. The South Koreans President and Associate Editor, Ian A. Burnett, Associate Editor, Frank Walker. . CIRCULATION "Covers Prince Edward island like the dew" "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". tax Pi N D lowoizlsi 4 1oi-twat Ill The Sarnia plant, writcs Mr. F. T. Car- although this is his first visit as Primate. Coming from attendance at the Coronation. the Primate is visiting the ecclesiastical iirovincc of Nova Scotia which for ills- torical reasons ilicludcs Prince lidward ls- len in "Foreign Trade”. is unique in sev- eral important respects. It is the only plant producing the two principal types of syn-, lhetic rubber-i.e., Buna-S. more commonly called GR-S, and buiivl---and the compo-', abled him to go about his school work and play with peace of mind and assurance of security. Came in day, however, when for some rea- son or other the older boy had to leave school. The bully promptly moved into his former place of are aware of this perhaps mom keenly than anybody else. It's all very well to say they are 3. stub- born iot, but perhaps if we we” ill their position (which heavrn forbldi we shouldn't feel any bet. ter about it than they do, aggression, and his victim took land. He is accompanied by the Rt. Rev. nents as well, all under one roof. In the; I g g . Robert ll. Waterman, Lord Bishop of Nova i.'nited States, all food stock and co-poly-; :;l';:)pi';;Wth.;i:'i;1e 0:,1:fi:i;:'; 05;; I:')?; -.. .. - , t Pu'dtE.l';-.V Nothi who, of toiiist. is still ill his own mcllzation plants alt stpaiaie units and, the forest and was never seen ed lt:5ibEC'l..el;:::,l"gv”ei, 't'ihc1”tiiri&P lngain. There was. of course, a. lot more to the story but that as I recall, was the gist of it. . . . that now appears to be imminent. and sir Winston Churchill saw; he is "much gratified." Of course, , usually located at some distance from each other. tilt)t'0SP. The lli'ilil:ite's visit is ll plc.lslli't-, not: - 4 l .' ' . . merely to Aiiglirans, but to Islanders in; In 19.32, Canadian lubbei plants con-, g....g,..J A mm” namm R mmewhm me who wouldn't be? One dispute on general who rel-oiziiixe in him what is wclll sllmed 33,500 long tons of natural rubber. 3 man bow H is-gonstantly rung, the way to being resolved mi-am described as the Cliiiisliaii gentleman. (lf-- Ii3,3ti0 long tons of synthetic rubber and "” ning the risk of alnioyaucc andl;:::)i?1::t"”:,grl;ai::mf”:: R””l”ftlHP'lL”"i ilclal receptions will be tendered the Arch-& 13,500 long tons of rcclaimedafor a grand ;lfrr:I:::l”:lha1:'T:;e1rl5iygf 0;'”V:l:: farther away and, it may in, ,. bishop. as well as that by the Anglicanl total of 80,500 long tons. All the natural QUN1-1; bully is very real. Sometimes only m;313t1:?:I::l;;ll;e sure that mnh . . u y - i F1 clergy. The public will have an Opportu-1 rubber came from the liar Last and is thus: P rf;:?;':a1”ff'fln ”:,oi:tl1f't19l3S1gifliik"5 ivir. Eisenhower nor Sir Winston nity to greet the distinguished visitors atp an important dollar earner for the sterling V wiihmii styetching me iinalogy :ou93:ll';l(l::;1an1;l glgiesolill "N U" . . - . --- ---1-mm ' " ' ”'-';'CC:':T-C-Ci.-iCC:C l . C 0 CRUSC in 2 ' i n' M o-9-nap-co-QM-xooo-taco-O " -'”””l lk ' . it lectpiion lll St lliuls Pailsh llall afiel (lied ,.g,,1 V , :;:::,i1i;11 3:1: N:x:resCn”ml(;5:y complain about the recent him of events. Both of these gentle. men know too much about the facts of international politics and South Korea, the bully by North Korea and Communist China, and - the robust protector by the free .mj....m..-1..m.1.m. Mr. WlIgress' Warning it special jubilee and visitation service. It is 10L years since the Church of x.Notes By Therway J. Gaza; England was disestablished here, at any i, muons. are too well versed in hlsiorvii 17”” fr" "origin I"”p0soS' mt that mmiii A warning to the United States has been I” , ll wis 1 irlilpv tlililiizlii or.nu- Heart University is making on be- WM" "W K0"”" C”'"'"”"i5'5' ilissimsscoig have my mumm an . , , . - . (. . - t t t - ' ' ' i " cl abetted by their . ' . has proven its worth bv the- lll('l'('aS0(l .. liloliduil l)'i:lv Hcrild um Molint half of French-speainng students dldfid 3” - Coming to terms with the enolilv i - 3 id iv r ', '- i - . ih gl ddsih. i - an um. is my mu 1?” 3.;-5 - 3” FE"? W21? . Caliaia-? be l” oi W, &t::;:”..:': ill... mum to i . , . i cpu 3' lnls er 0 X erna airs la l geigoyi -Tin; rARi)i-:3" Ell'1.."ibCIll. The C()lllCi(6llCC of l nee an le easery portion 0 ' . ltary situation is something new and by ille l'll0I'9 RCUV8 F010 Wlll('li HS l'r1.V; , 1; conquest with the Col'oil.'ltion Quebec, was the graduation for the 22d aigkgg Slglgnvilxg aigersssggg in world diplomacy, Bug, mm, it does not provide economic leadership the free world will split into bickering free trade first time this year of forty stil- affiliated diplomacy, like everything else in What wondrous life is this I lead makes lilo sugizrslien n falicitous this fast changing world is not Ripe qppiag drop aboui my i,g.,(i- one. But it inav reatlulv be imagined United Nimuns 0- or a majority members have taken in ecclesiastical af-1 dams from me new of them-led bv the United States, fairs. v- - - v ii i H i M '2 i' w ii'd be -eluc- School of nursin education A new - 4 - i --3, lhe luscious clusters of the ilire in N 315) it - 1 e 8 t - 3 the staid, formal thing it once -p"&-7-H Mgi l ilollxs . i m 0 L do crush um,-ltiiiil to eiicoui:u.vr- the change, school of social science also com- mined i0 in? dttiilncc 0t We 5"?” was. The sumo dmo 31 5 an. m. . I pon y m u h . , , , t , k sl n n n urr Mr. Wllgress is coiiccrned about recent wine; kliowillz as she does that Everest plated its inaugural year with tel" people i vies :3 en 115 R - E def. Concept of vmory that smmdg Stumbling Block To Peace indications in ihe ' 3. a . Tho ngciai-ine, and mi-ious piaacimhas become the mine ofamollntain seventeen students. There were a mai 1-1161? Wnud 9 nit 9PP9n53' ed so we” only ,, few ye"; Mm - 9 Ongless . ' i be - - i nielit of the aggressol wherever mwmgm , mm myimndsihei-meives do ,-each; but, mole than that, a symbol oi num r of gladua es from the t t . has niready had its day. If M, j . p . x H 1 may not renew the Reciprocal Trade Agree- Stumbling on meionsv as I pussy the human spirit at its most school of commerce, and also a he might strike, Bullying lot the may judge "om the signs and Dob Imme M””5i"V Rh”? mid 1”-ids”: ll ments Act. and thereby scuttle the Geneva En-mm-d with HOW"-E I fell 0Il:C”lI”;f”;:1l5' 1 . F, , , f M if;;i?.,5";,”,d,;';l,l;f;;,,fl:-:58;f;e;";;f;;f;f, ;:f,:,ti::di'::,:”,f:;fel"5 M '0 b” tents of the hour it is about ready ix'orean Government have intimate t at: .- - , - srass. ' 1'9" M” ”"',"S ”" ti 3 , , ' ., ' r ' for interment in the tomb of an- the will continue to fight the war againstl -he-ide Agreements: Mme -15 lunmr-lg Short. - - tslfiiii xvi-lie imam lim-lw-Ilmifirotiiino Hi idoegdii: wiiiit-gnstliiiilg El. ' ' ' Cm" "nest ' y i . .1 h ) tR d. d.- mi N” Cijumal mm "1 Ame”C.a” pohcyi 5a3'5lMea1ili;:,,i3e the mnmmm measures1ldlizabet.l:'s(,0m(gd(lXi(ii;ltion.1 mi ".52. John "Tolegvraph-Iiouriifai. ' i ' ,We11. three years have passed While fair-minded Defvls the the Communists untl t e as. e is llV i Mr. Wllgress mav hhappen m the next few i . . , um Wm WM,” he Emma, ,. since men and mm.” side to me world over will feel 9. touch of c v - Withdraws into its happiness; (I as. -1 dispute has Won me war. Appap kmshipu with the south Korean! in their frustrated hopes, they will not on that account withhold their sympathy from the leaders of the Free World who have had from Korean soil. This, notes an exchange,l weeks... He points out that a great deal of ' . u ' .....V. 1- is a tall oldel I-and whether 01 not South, Siwngih of the M9,. world depends on ihmnoes ilnjlight "5 mm Wmnbmmel ., ,.,,,m,,,, s,,,,,,, M 1,", ,,m,,g 501'” lmuld rial” 0" mlhout hem” (ll. survival of the 34-country tariff-cutting! finds zluliiis of 4.734 ioulliz Scliiliil chil- .v1-he mind, that ocean when. mchpwilii her nanie.-Mul:li'cal Star. mm" more is to ba H wmpmmise peace. Whether or not the goals of the United Nations, or any one of the goals, have been achieved For )'l'ill'S the eyes iii the world have been trained on the tremen- dous movement of foreign capital am” mmaim to he "Wm Tm Serious mmgi Dact. the general agreements on tariff andl Yet. it "West ml”5”e".di”3 ihP5e'i(clii1l)1ciix.:d uinilvmlilg (i())cl':lI: nfmmg mm mushmmmng Ca-””' is it matter that nW-S'- be Wd Hide i0 make 0"” ”' "19 mm d”””"” i th t there is 1 silit on our side just asl r . . . ,1?” 0”” Worldsv ”d ””h” 5”” v - I ) i - - "'”" d""'o”””"”i B” W” 1 the moment From the out- decisions that have ever fallen to 3 3 -7 - ' '1 ' l t . l itrade. The past. has thoroughly Justlfledhnnihllniing all that's made. nnttost; of rim. cll.V wiiiirthg C0"known is the fact that Canadians, sfldre lookmgm Mme Wm, mkmg the ,0, or ,,.5p,m5ibi,. mm -mm ' . 9 v - . . . . - - . . ell V. 5. ' - , . , . . . I . ' ' ' t a possible peate with the enemi comes with 1 its existence. But its fate depends on Whatirro a islkljiedll thought in R Rleel1i;l?)ni1a:?(lll ligmnicdgpxglngintc ivircxap loo, lidilf. ”i,f:0lI.tl.i”l1lt)'l(;(, xenlure- Councm it would Mmost mm Wm ml wheum. 0,. not may 1,3,, in grasp. 'FllcSr)lliliKorcal1 outbursts could; happem in the United States ' ifiiidings pointed to the need of iwfm "W ” 'l,”,1f'.',” "f,f"”."' that the situation now is about acted wisely and we can only C t i 1 Jim id ih eq.i 5 . ' -Andrew Marvell (1621-78: lcontinuous wgliiilzed ri'fc-ris to W” -pm mm 0 "H-1 We" '- In the same as it was in the Spring hope that the telling will be done cause the .0llllllUlllS S 0 ill 10 8 - M1,. vvllgress reminds the that top r o H - IV. , ii I foreign. llinds. And just as (.an:i- huv lml of lives in the gaunt, mum; of Rppmvni . , . g coilcct the flal.) eating limits of mmm ,m,(.g,m(.m nmrkm has he. of i950. Meanw e. a sentlai final agreement. , g-rowiniz children. The committee's mmo, popuim. Mm Hm Am,,,.i(,a" have been surrendered in the and not in the violent accents of , , day it represents one-half the worlds eco-; Rh99 ””"l0t he blanled. for attempuntil nomic power. Whether it likes the role or 3 to get the Allied forces which have been ill 5 not it has Pmorged from the commas or, his Cowl”-V ft” ”"m -Wars l0 d" 3 ,mm'; this century as the. super power of the free i l D1919 C198”-UR Bl” W" did mi W l0 hormi world. It cannot abandon its leadership The generous use or meat. indicatvsl experts estimate. total private OBNOXIOUS PETITION that rohsridcruble erhlcatinn effortl if) change the Pxlmlllg demarcation line he" ' b ndo in 'f - H , ,(7:inn(li.'-n direct investment in the mthout a a n g 15 own futule. It ii, ,,,i,.,,.,.i;:o rmm-.;i..n 1).-my, U. S, by "W Md 0, 195, Md ,1. dissent. No nneenot even the wisest -- can anticipate the verdict of his- tory in any matter. All we can say for certain is that in this in- stance so for as the Free World is concerned cveryiliing possible 10 being done to keep local conflicts struggle and 5!. lot of treasure has been dissipated. The chief vic- tim of the initial nggression H South Korea -- has not been des- troyed but, on the other hand, it has suffered greatly with little or so positive compensation. Looking at the situation solely comments on the disproportionate use of meat and sweet foods are iimpc-i't.:lnit: ”The ;!0ilPtl'0llS use of lswcet. fonds wnsles money that could ,h,,h.iM, Am,.m.,m m,”.k,., Ms h,,. be better sprnt. on licnlthrlll foods.,,.nmc so popular mml Rm.m.nnu,m investor, so has the American in- vcstment market prnvcn popular with Czinatiillns. in fact. the Old C harioiielown (And P. E. I.) tween North and Snmh; it was to drive the, should be remembered. at the same time.i "A "”n'1"nU5 'n99iinK "' ill” ln' T”m”'" lmnst doubled with respect in the from the human viewpoint it is from developing into world strife. invadlng Communists'0lit.10iT?0uih i&OF:?18.: the other free nations would be sittlii:liiii.?'iE'S1cf...i(L53:-i...J.i idnigirilsvl It is sir--iflralniwin Ihr del'elnn-3,isS.ig&ioi(lii)0nio I C and that has hem acme” "' mm ale 0 1' l ducks for Moscow without the United Prince County. was held nt win. mcnt (if liinlier PdUC3W"l' in C””sipriv'nie' long-terni ' C'in'idian ii1- lat-e's Inn, Indian River, on VVed- ildn that the numerous smalicl'l,.esim9nt in an mum,-ms rose in nesday, the 22nd of March, at universities and colleges of the Mar- me six wars to 51g753p000'000 which the Sheriff of the County itime lfmvinces are continuing to from 31,,-;4i1'00o,00o, This amount presided, ex officlo, for the plll'-inlllllllllill the high strlllriards fctlindded in Canadian gm.,,,.nmenL er areas of the world where we well might? States. drive Reds out on justifiable. grounds. But such grounds are impractical for the Weste Dr. A. L. Macisuuc H. J. Maison. R.O. i g ' . .. i - : . pose of petitioning ti Ho . I' Willfll they lrve been liotc:l' . i r . - - even as they ale now in Roma. The essential EDITORIAL NOTES Ammbh, in W gm, ljn (l':lflm"ln.Hmmh moi venlrs. Om M Hm”, tredlts to iwip put (.aii.idas Allies DEN-"3-p omomum . . . 1 , t H 1 1 ed blood , - 55 I H 7- , - hack on their economic feel. after nan"; x.3., - - 3 ' - -- --we - . . , 1 . . . . , . . Wm: a i 0 W P10 0' E F ,, , O, ., ,, ,, 5;:rl.::."a.”:::::;":'l ".t'..:.-:...'.:: ..l'.ll1.'.li. :L':.2.:;?l”:: ...llllf.? -rlzl vim brows: mom wnmm .. .. .. L. - g . . . W .. . . . . . , . n , an , 1 . . 5, Shed' , p f W i Q .' nv for tho a A1 na 2” iViIS' presented at the nlPPill'1;:.:ri(:f'il l' illeeds, of tllc.r 'D'tK'lii iiiefiils :1 ri'oi'i:'i1gn i2IKf'iI'i:rri1O H” Gmnon st. .Phono ' Phone 893 It iH1l)"il"lm U"?! ”- ”iltl0lClfi -th - , m' i - - f,j;;;,';i5iS(fgltfm'lt;e :("'z”:'rf"f::f:n?:7:llg: ifxstvhhjdiygjgm;i"g;)iml;j;;g1l gi0i(c)r.3(c)i3 1&0 519512.03; ogifgmorinsigi.-; J. A. Mcsuigun --e--- - kolgansv if Rho" (arrws 011' H: TV! .: Work is going on apace m m.epa1.ah0n owing to the exzit-Iioii or liiizhliiieiii exciclses in Bnliiili-st. Indic- -By The Canadian Press. BARR"sT::I'.Ai0Yugi:on' Em BC", MCHIiOSOn & continue the war alone. Before 1.. (loops rm, placing a new bridge at Montague Alon.-.il rents in sterlliig, and lllso Lilli'PV0i' ih.-i, o;-:95.-:7 which snoieorl;-H -pp,” Cum, mind"; Foster 1 ireprehending the ('Oil(iil('i of some of the Commissioners of Small and ammuniiioii and other supplies had got Burma". soucmm Em to S uth Korea, the troops of South Korea hadliilot done much effective fighting: most, manders trained it and UN supplies armed and equipped it. Now, so trained and equipped, it might well be able to fight on for a time, but few can believe that it could go on long resisting the forces of discrepancy between the United States and Canada is mainly due to motor vehicle The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor temporary structure is being provided but if present plans work out there will be i years. 0 O O The appointment. of L. Dana Wilgress as Canada's permanent representative to the North Atlantic Collncii and the Office of European Economic Co-operation indi- Open Road", and his memoirs, "Reading, Writing and Remembering." the pits since the turn of the century. Debts, in making niercliandise rill their offices, and pcrverliniz jus- "The petition was presented in the liousc of Alsemhly by Mr. Rae. on Saturday last, and pro- voked a good deal of discussion. Among other things, it cnniiiincd in very sweeping charge nizziinst illlc Commissioners nf Small Debts, inot only of the particular district For we know that if our earth- ly 'IfilIl0 of this tabernacle were diuoivod, we have 3 buildinl 0' we are Always oonlident. know- choice WGRU E NAUTOWIND l CMatlieson. Peaks 8: Nicholson Barristers and Solicitors Money to Loin Canadian Bank of Commerce Bids. :-m '-'-T'-?"K" MucPI'iee & Trainer II. F. lilav-PHI-JE. B.A.. Q-G l lill.BER'l' A. osonm. B.A.. LL.n l B. B. BELL. 4-3.0. G. R. FOSTER. LLB- - i quite a short period between the time of tire on behalf of the wealth), F 0f ihelr C0”ntY.V had howl Captured by UV”. Closing 1110' . - Tliese resolutions were nn;ini- A. W. MATHLSON. Q0. '03"! 0!! City Ind arm . , . , . . plcsent bridge and the open- . B LLB Propertie- v r . . i .h were then wlthout Ci”, , mnusly adopted. nnd a petition A. (-1. PEAKE. 1A.. - no mchmond sh”; North koicans i 0 , . . (1 ll h d b d . I k t ,lng of the new one. prepared which was also unanl- 0 every man JOHN P. NlLli0Lb0N. LLB. Ch. iontwwnl P11. nese help, an tiey a Gen P1V9n J86 0 mouslv received. and signed hy f Barristers. Eta ggLgg,gggg,...... - . v - 0 I I ll present. Collections - Money T0 D019 the tip of South Koieas peninsula. ” HM ad. t id . , w . . g t i t . . iournmcni of the rum. 10,10 u)(lnLS (1 1,()lltCh 115 Grafton Siren Chas R M: ug In the intervening two years South ,. 'ihc Sumnielsldt. Sthool Boaid has lost Wing ,,,,,,,,n,, MS hm M PW J S T ' r - -BIA. Q Korea's army has been built into a dis-, a lnllar of stremzih through the resIgna- git;-;;v,Pl'leOf34l,1;lr0'wli";.ji;h;'; "ll; that winds itself! ' ' mgxlg nsniusnzn. sbuorron. . . ' . . ', l . ' - ” ' ' i ' "l 0PT()li ' l cipllned. heroic, force and all the woild ad- iI0n Of DIV 17- R Tnnlnn SW3? 3 illlariel Of Traveller's Rest, at which the Eve. Enmined (-,i,.m iriiua E-m:'?T,l9,,'::t' g':;,,,," mires its gallantry. But the South Korean 3 Century Of Service. It is a1m0Si im- 'I”d”'”'l”"iR "1" l””””"" M "'”l Corner Kent rind Queen St-. ' CRAMOHETOWN ” " - l , , - ' ' i . n inn iver meeting were ; A Army escaped extermination and became Dnfsltblg i0”-mfasllfn l9nd.V that P”b1”3' adopted without a disseniintz ? .3l'i23'i1'.&' 1 pm", pm - l 1 ie use UN mmtal-y Coma spin 9 e 011 ex-ion mg over so many . voir.-o, "mi iim sign,-iiun-5 of ihn ---Z -- -----e-e--4"” what It lq on y ) Ca petition augmented to ne.-il'l,v (int). GCudC' & H0510! M. Alba" Furm.r' ?.c. B.A., LLB. Barrister and Solicitor Bank of Commerce Bnildlnl Charlottetown Money to Donn Dr. W. R. Carson North Korea, pills those of Red China, plus i h E BOMFRLED nmmom BA HIROPEACTOB me Migs of Russia, (Sales thattlils country holds those posts to p::a",';'d' - mnimn, mo. (17-,i,,,,,19;;.:I.;iv;N '7 VVVVVVV -C-C ihatl rinlrgzrtstgtti lrrlidccdiihnotu f-at:df?m il'C!XPl"Il'Ili'iV:, E0::flll'Ie:'il(Et:l'ii uriiim i'll1I: Jo A0 ca"'I"hC'sI R'O' Phone :i)!l'IABLo 301 7'1"" 8': Huge Rublior Industry , V op to 0 ”" 9 m 3' Colony. which was deemed by the oi-'roM:I.l'nus'r g --m-------------m'-'h " "” tlons. majority of the House to be dis- i-is Kent Street ' Phone 28-2 Dr. K. A. MICEGC 0'' The gr 1 f C d, d d 0 I o respectful and unbecoming. The (Next to Slmpsolfl Alalwli ngiivvrxsr oss va lie 0 aha lan-pro uce , petition w s. 1 come uence. "T n can x-ny rubber and rubber producis in 1952 ED, Edward VPTTM LUCK-S. English aUihOI”Lihrown .....ii. the "table." q A"iSOlI M. Giilis. LLB. Above Clirrlottetownvgollnidm . . . , and editor, was born this date 1868. llc- 'C0""l"” "midi AW” 9' 13” nsnisrsin. souorros. no 202 Queen st. -- proximated 31.315 million and this, fol a, I - - -- m "cum, 5.. - i,;,.,i.mi.,.... In Country of M U2 minim people, is imp wrote number of-successful skits for ”"""'W G0l'dOlI E. MCCMII ll- pressive. In fact, the United States is the Punch in collaboration with C. L. Graves R D EA" LLJ" . as well as many travel books a bio raphy Byron ' 'um' ' ' only country whose consumption exceeds "A Book of ver es to Cthgld. "3 ”Th' on-on-mm" .ABnl5,m sonirpog, you that of Canada on a per capita basis. The S r ' re" ' 9 1” lent MM! Phono In 154 Prince Qt. - oiiuiomtown i0DDoIitslInvon Hotel) PHONE 410 ' H. II. DOANE 8: COMPANY CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT! , registrations. In the United States registra- o n . "M. H. mm” Mt mac Wm, "8 amt new . sh chlmmww. lions equal one vehicle for" every three peo- Nova Si-otin and New Brunswick coal h-min own-I In the halve” - - pi......'2ogo . 1441 . o - . N 1 pie, in Canada, one vehicle for every five miners this week commemorate the more ,,::,w ,:,',';,,'::: ,',:,",':,x"'i',:""('3':,.:"wi':,r,, M,,i,..i.,,,,,,,...ii..i.. A5 l0”'” . 'IlANDOLPIl W. MANNING. O.A. . A GA people. than 1,500 workers who died in and around Iln hath elven unto In 0'" "VALOI mx" ' o';h::”P:uh3fi?N' (:f' M It ,K:nYmA':,',,,”::,L puiinouth earnest of the Spirit. Therefore ,.gioo,oo ' ' ' "' "w "' ” " lontvlilo. Liverpool. New Glasgow and True. on Dec. 7, 1941, was the spark which On Thursday Memorial Day services will In: um. whilst we are at home G H : T MCDONALD cull": & co ' . . . . , I ' touched off thevast synthetic rubber pr0- be held at points in Nova Scotla and on ',',',,"i;:,,-my. We .::o .:::iliieiirt:mi O , 0 R mm.-11'", ;ooouNIrAN1-5 Krsm in the United States and also hasten- Saturday similar observance will be made any. and willing nuier so be up "lwlulu ma Fol,” GENHHIONB m.,i...,.r, Quem, om", um”. 5,"... ,,h,,, 3,,,,i,m.f.&3.:.;:uver- -we Wwwiir 0' tr: Canadian am ammo. New n...,...w.o., ;i".i.e'f”3s.ett":..”":tii:.:i" in be .....':".i::::' """"'”'” """'"'""' M C