. . . . p . H I l PAGE FOUR t GUARDIAN. CHARL()'l"lfETOWN M NOVEMBER 27, 1951; h - i ' - i C T H E (1 .U A R D I A N ””"”'"” W" l j - More Health To T he Healthy I Lessons From -E c -m Authorised II Second um sun can Ofliuu Withi" 3 mom" Of c'"'iStma5- ' . l ' fa I . urope at e . u. ' ' 'l ' .,. U The lIlIl:ipU:lrdI::n rmlhinl 00- Mr. George Drew is to broadcast on the d r V I In Cornniunlty -progress V I C"wU”'"”" W. "Nation's Business" over CBA tonight. i 0 h ” B3. LfL9EhM0 1.:,':f.ll.i.'.'.(.,:i-':”:,,.';::,"'3-L.,”,',;;"i . ii . Feet (1 if; holyf h I X z i Part Two (continued) rout so i-Lila" i:i.oi:ii kill" Meyer. ex-Pl'iS0ll'31' of M" in Can't 3d M with HIESP . Sf..l-Al-t)RIMQv .. 5 M" "'g"” ""”"'”” ' ada. seems to be enjoying his ”imprison- President and Asunciatu Editor lain A. Burnett in-"mt" in Gm.manV by hvin h -me Associate Editor. Frank. Walker. I I ' ' g part t1 at N55 LET'SALLCHlPlti - Today. when Atlielstic Commun- 15 gr raszaia home. .. 0 o o - ism is making heaciivay in so ?ifi.,:d"cia"""”-1 mngre” A race The Stlongesl Memory is Weaku Than I many countries. there is a gren:ci-ion W0"! Of the libraitv situaiizt the wealtesi Ink". The adult education of nurses. or sec- ' morepoicey; need for a sound educational svs- Chandleer srzkiiiaiiawltil 5”" ”-ill" -- - . . . - . . - tem than ever before. our ed - ' " ” Adlft E . -t'HAIu.o'r'i'l;'rtiw.V. Tut-zsimv. Nov. 21.1951 tondaly Poulfges m the themy.and placuce cheaper”. C lmm” 35'"-9'" Oil Prince Ediillgid hlbilgifihmnhdi with S"””'-ii. iudrgi .-a---a----- - -- --- of nursing. is a much appreciated innova- hh Island seems in mi. vi... 1...” gene”. cozgffmolut a i-.nmi,., 0. - . . .- . . . While me -2.000 lild - ”- Tii Too Much optimism At Ottawa tion hcie. ifiom which nuiscs. dociois and 3 school Sgmw yemfzm r5;iestIi;i;ntl01becn definite decline if.” Gilli hghh . paticiits will benefit. (amp powim an avenge of only about 400 suc.',:)t;ilr':ji;luKI-arlilili Mthur llllgral h..an?;Vi.iht .. . . Ce 4. - Official Ottawa quite naturally tends toli . . . A urns B0051 gfgsjigiiiqgfviihiggeuduggigdemiciiixih ;:ll"ltle is not as severe iln tlixe chub - - - . . - , - . . t il- be optimistic about the achievements of de puhhc Sewams as we” as ensmnem , OFSON5 5”” three years. And worse still, we ,2 ewow" and .s""""'"”& biincii. , . i P MVSELF I x, . hlch serte rural I1 . 'partmcnts of governiiient. It is desirable ind ram A careful check 01 the urban areas. 3 "” ll g are having some encouragement. The pres- that such should be the case. it is not de- idem of mo Ch," service 1.-ederahon of sirablc. however. that such optimism. un-Icahada has indicated that a general sahi supported by objective and factual inform-I ary increase may be expectm before Department. of Education reports that an average of 1495 ilrop out from Grade Seven to Nine. each year on the Island. These figures are supported in I In non-iiciion :-- dc . been A general liixlelcllhiiemftl-l. this decline is not as pron mu” in Charlottetown and sum-noun” ation, should mislead thc Canadian peoplehchristmasp height Cginaddian sutrvey; of gratin. h .5 more evident in mm cgslde; . .-... . .: In ro-ou c - . -e . lCSi”tlCllll;, thc inogicss that has been mad-, . . . Wan schools hi: mg. tggciignd :2. sun... mam, and sccmgllih in the realm of national preparedness. This must surely be the uhkmdest out liorl of Canadian Committee on a',,d bag; o':r1):”i:;'!i to (hf uiierest th I :. In this declines i”f..”3'”l loitetown and Summerslde R har- Practical Education. Fcbruar-,n 1950. pp. 49, 104 and 105.) mm PITOSFGSSWP C0"501'l'atiV9 lead" Ge0r39.of all. The Brockville Recorder and Times l)1-etV siiggesis that defence and 1-ear-ni:i-iadmhs that recent pohhcal Speeches may The "me wmy am mm: um cepmm Tn re ex. ment would prerzrcss much more rapidly lack ML but gives asSm.am,(, that they are ;,i;1::”y0fAl?gv0:::lCe IHIWI 5'35 in the.Chgrlogtfnuwiguoliinhildml if the Federal Government were to ”fire funny m...(.,..m.leSS. about 257, 0; d,op..,r:?5u r,",:m:1h:' 911"”, hlflil-iiigiirr, in fact. iini; i PVCF)' one of those propagandists who have . . . izenerni sample and 2053 of the 'c;Ln".:;.l;h"”f”'l'5 in other parts of city sample occur up to and in- cludlng the age of 15." Our young people or: not an- xious to teach; I new government policy of giving an annual grant of 3100 to students who have stud- ied teachers' training at Prince of Wales College, has not helped. In 1950. 88 entered "Teachers Train- ing" classes. In 1951, 56 entered There are a num i,- to be conslderediin kthes: We know that the 1930-. years of serious thinking 1,, cause of the economic dt-prrssl . which persisted on the I5l'iii(l 0' to the first and second ifjars "L! the recent World War. In imng for example. there were about 435 been issuing glowing stories from the De-h Quebec-5 move in Changing the hue of T9009 DCP-3””-Cm" 0” me Slate of Ca”'iProvincial Treasurer to that of Minister of i acids Dli0D?lll0(lll055- Like 3 W Of mheli Finance certainly has the merit of convey- PC0019. M13 D1'0W i9 liked b.V l'0P9?”9d 35' ing a more accurate idea of that minister's sertions in official pi'0SS releases to the cf-hduhes. Ahel. ah 8 11.035.11.91. looks after fcct that "we have the best airci'aft. tlic,acCumu1a1Cd .1-unds. A financier does not best enqiiies. the best guns and the besti .- . V g , i .. fl an rm ,them to acCumulate' and hospitable as well as energetic b'P9W'-!?)fW"9Wi0i!"--”'””1”d-'v"" for this course. Many rural schools sludy club” '1”"9”0lliils. There bazoolias, and so on . . . . . h 2, uh uh t 1 were more young people 1 N U a o o . and ambitious and there are some W Charlouelown a e s w ou qualfled teach- areas. the V V I n rum "Remember. lilr. Drew declares. we. T . h . pugug FORUM m-Ce homes. My definition of 3 J ers; how are those teaching posi- dcmahds angiifheigiiii ilf srrvlcp A. h g . . . . . . .. - -3 rm. have an (.ff,V.Cth(. pmccdulc by Much yhch h he mcigci of Austin and. Moiiis in home is not . Lah nicely paihted .3 mm P. Ii U hhhgr the lgnihllesled Trig mus: has not drained 0” tEhihld7ustrlc3. I f C. d . b told what is hem ihhgland must he Cmbarrassmg to MP. in", whim" .3 open 1" me structure buC.lll er It place vi ere A hi 0 - more the pnpuuuon In m . Vi art of . h peop e 0 and a can C 3i p . . . . . discussion by uurespomlengg affection thrives under the :-ip- and more wiu close each year for were mam 1 -I 6 1930a than done. Let the trained representatives of :Cl'iU1 Gilli! ill his attempts at dcnationaliza- of qmhom M immh The pllcalion of sacrifice. sympathy WITCHCRAFT 3119 lncgloge trtlnfiddteaclh-rs-or Mme: comsnymewmrtiilfiiiitii in rui-iii . . - tion. A firm 'hich turns. out 1 t h if G rat 4! . and lmd"5iNldi"S- TDD - 9V W 4” 9 W” Slime i .. l9 ""01" the Picss of Czuiada tell the people the, ll 3 mos a ";"'m;'"eo?heno:m::f':;n;( The area of the district is about "About two weeks ago 3 middle olden unhumd youth who are .ls,stLuratioin of today. The radio h If square. miles. The soil changes ngcd woman. from Lot 67. Came totally unfit to mould the minds of ” 3 "1319 9"mDl9 of the new accurate facts. as they have been doing foritlic nation's'cai's has, as the socialists Put vears when thcv are given that opportun-l”' bemnip 1"” fa" ”ati0"a”Zi"3' ity." Judging by the quantity of official "Press releases that find their way into the I Let it not be said I 0 that there is no Wasiepapeii baskets Of ll9W5Palle1' Cdltoriahitoniaiice iii the Canadian system of chart- offices. the Press of Canada feels much as does Mr. Drew regarding the accuracy and the Department of National Defence iercd banks. One of the banks reasons for lwantiniz a five-day week, as told the Com- Usefulness Of the iilf0llmatl0ll Put 0Ut byimons by the Parliamentary Assistant to m,the Minister of Finance, is that the mar- 0ttaWii- A 101 OT m0ll0.V Could be SaVed bylriage prospects of women employees will following Mr. Drew's advice and firing the.be inh,,-on-.d h top-heavy staff of information officers that. clutter up the offices of Defence and other? departments of government in the nation's y having the extra day free. Madame dc Maintenon, second wife of -Louis XIV. was born this date 1635. They Q.vH'CIp0lIdCI'H8. A JOYFUL NOTE Blr. - As I watched Santa Claus on parade in his beautiful flour with music and reindeer both in Charlottetown and in summerside bringing joy and happiness to hurt- dreds of children, the thought just struck me. as King Arthur's Court was built by music. happiness here on earth is built in a large meas- ure by the smiles and cheerful faces of our children. As we bear the load appointed for us-smlle- it helps the child for whom the world holds so much. smiles are as lndispenslble to success in life As from quite light sandy that ylclds large crops of potatoes and roots to quite heavy subsoil that also yields large crops of grain. hay and excellent pasture if well drain- ed. There are A few acres of bar- ren where blueberries grow in abundance and a sprinkling of cranberries; there are also large beds of cranberries on the marsh. It is is well wattcred district. Every one of the thirty farms has either a brook or spring. It. is has many roads. iiamch-. l-lamilton, McDonald, Boulier, Ramsay. Line. Portage. The land in general is quite level but near the rive it is a bit rolling which adds 1 auty if not.- to value. As we drive through the district to town. with a number of her friends. to innke oath that she had not beivltched her neixhbw” cows. I-ler afflvadlt. was not taken. which we think rather unfortun- late, as the refusal will probably confirm her supernatural relilll-3' tlon in the settlement. We should suppose there could not be any impropriety in permittlns 5 D9130" to swear that she has not. com- mitted an impossible and immin- our children. We must soon have larger school units, with fewer teachers paid .l'ilgher salaries. O I Of those 560 who successfully completed Grade XII nt. Prince of Wales College (and who did not graduate). from the years 1935 to 1948, only 298 or 53.296 reside on the Island now. Of the 171 who went on to graduate, only 53 or 3196 are settled here. or plan to return to Prince Edward Island. Of the lit! living Island graduates of St. Dunstan's University from 1934 to 1948, only 76 are on Prince Edward Islandhor plan to return. and of those 79, 27 are priests. In other words. out of I18 graduates. only 49 laymen have ary crime. . "The cowc having been fed on straw during the winter, the youriz grass, instead of being converted into milk and butter (as the own- ers very unreasonably Cxpeci-edh went to put a little beef on their hones, Let, them next winter feed diversions which ha . b- an the isolation of th: rulr(:luc1onli'.x miinity. The increased pressure for pm. duction in order to maintain I bilzh standard of living Couplgd with the scarcity of farm liibn. has perhaps given people less timci for reading. Total library cli-cu. lation of 207,228 volumes in 1950 compares not too unfavorsbly with l940's 223.805. Overall circulation since the war. is increasing, but .V0UllR' NOD19-scliool children- account for the increase, for mm in now almost a complete coverage of rural schools. The decline at adult reading has also been A trend since the end of World War II, in the rest of the Dominion Capii al. as wealth. mind and power. Moore once wrote. When Time who steals our years may Shall steal our pleasures too. The memory of the past will stay And half our joys renew." Good old Santa. may he long be spared to bring joy and happiness tc our children and our children's children. we pass some nice herds of Hol- stein cattle grazing peacefully in the meadow. also some grade Ayrshire and grade shorthorn which if it doesn't. show cooper- ation it at least shows freedom of choice. We also see some sheep and lambs that are quite an asset at present. Many hogs are shipped from here. Many laying hens are -also found in this district. There are a few ducks and izecse and their cattle well. and they Wm W”- twelve months hence. slander and libel their neighbours for bewltch- ing the milk and butter from their bone-rattlers. They may depend that the Devil drives a far more extensive trade than t0 UOUW3 himself with stealing a dribiet Oi milk from one neif.lhb0liF- imd transferring it to another, both of whom he stands a fair chance of ultimately nabbins. With0i1t NW settled at home. Is this the aim of our college and university? why is this "export our brains" policy being promoted? Where will the Iuture support for our colleges come from if this trend is not at- rested? Is not submitting to or encouraging such a trend away from the land, just as socially in- jbrlous as encouraging divorce? An investigation of Farm Forum i fwere married secretly in 1684 about a year latter the death of the queen. Her influence coincides with the unfortunate half of N is becoming mow generally mcogh Louis” reign when persecution was rife. She nized that the present statefof the law as to-Wounded the School of St Cyr for three hum - ' Her "Lettres" are nearly idred poor girls. the best French prose works of her century. and the United states. I O I Fine or imprisonment .Pei-lods , of relative economic prosperity seem to turn men ta pleasures other than reading. In a few centres. however. where other organizations are active. as. ult interest in the library as an institution is increasing. in tin past two years in Prince Edward Island. new libraries have been statistics discloses a signal lack of built at Crapaud. Tignlsh and A1. imprisonment in lieu of fines is most un-1 satisfactory. Apart from the factor of in- flation which iiiakcs unjust the old ratio of o o o I am, Sir, cic.. - ., . . . . i A MOTHER. some large flocks of turkeys. botn ,. "Sill oi' ten (lays . thcr." is the method of if Princess Elizabeth is to act as dep. ...g.....,gg while and hmnze, i-10””:-The wand” June 28' 1850. tllr08l'e5B in will Idllilv educalionibertoii. and another new building payment. uty for His Majesty on a visit to Aus- TIMELY WARNING hE"”””9,G'e"w”g.C”'""” '".""i A --- 1937-38 1947-48 1948-49 1949-50 issn-si To the man of substantial means or tralia in January, she will need all the T'" wleell-Fl::-gt liizrgznfriedlsivrhhg an are taken in spring and fall. TM” "94 9f3"il”d t f ' '- t t ' A - - Sir -As one of the manv t.hous- - ' ii i I ' m' y V C - is the wood-lot dlmuum" Emu” 405 "4 135 153 "9 credit :1 fine is Just that much l1l0llClEll'),' preliminary rest her medical adviser recom- amnfo, persons Mm 113'”. hm lgmkwme Eg ?"9';lP " ""3 iVi:- still Lirihci onu ed W M Ind Tom no. um” um . . . . ' ' l i s . i - s loss. To others who cannot readily 'lay moncis. Three weeks is neither here nor their sight through the careicss- .Zf...o'3f;l,i., eisiextorisuihgresc-Yiigoie. tlviiietretoji-utiihte-niiicoming geese and giefglilli Wfulilaiy -. 38" 73 92 as M their hand on the required sum, it is thegthcrc when the five weeks strenuous times. "555 91 ywms mid ””'””5h ""3 llilile iarize and iiuitc modern with ducks and many were WW" 0” "gm p';:;h,L':cu:on U H m M W negligence of parents and 8LlliF" plenty of light. hardwood flooring dians who allow children to play and single seats, etc. There is a recklessly with bows and arrows.i'wood shed close by where dry be-be guns etc, I am once agaiiiiliardwood is pilcd in in the sum- asking you to rcinir.:i your rc.iii-inier to keep the school comfort- ers of the importance of eimin.1i- ENC iii l'i'lfIi9F- in; dangerous habits among the Next 18 tile l1UbiiC hi!" U191 W35 chhdpen or this mi). and pic. .; huilt. nlflily ycnlrs ago for a lplncc .1 Ce. I .8.-C 1.; .1314. L Hug a worm p as iiere was no ciiircii faL:i'i1iing lincrrcagz til: USE of 3 L':l,gL9l'W;;de "'ni1 Hnlvl paiggg On'll;llll': h - da .l shot. ” "ll l V” ' 05w ' nfrhiy rolalhe cshlirlc?i'en 0fL:.l'li.:Ai-ll(L3.I i t(.”,deml'y Inlay td,ld"l" beilielfe m no .f.”.lJlgp..?:”LY.?.3l.”....i1?tlf.”l;3;..S? to the dangc.-. the s1.ii;-.-sli.:.s iii: - - , ' , . : . ujuuhy waded whh mum :LJp.Cs time. The xi". 1.. hold then soc.a. ohm powerful Human to blew C'.Clllll':S H1819. also the W. I. Just t i last week they bought a :3-lb. iur-i ii " . 1golAnli'ilii back to the mill as boys equivalent of imprisonment witliout tlieliiiglit and day. week-day and Sunday. which option of a fine. In a very real sense the she and the Duke spent while visiting in impi'isoni::':ii: is punishnieni for not .hav- Czuiada. Wn.".liiii:zloii and New York is con- ing the amount of the fine to pay clown on sidcred. the spot. i it is to lw hoped that when the new Airplaiic flying has its risks for airplane revision of the Criminal Code is adopted c:)nip:inies as well as passengers. That there will be coiitaizibd in it provision for widow and four children of Lorne Thomas the payntciit. of penalties by installments. McLean. Vancouver. killed in a plane . Such a Dl'0(.'CCfllll'.'. would be all the punish- crasli May 9. 1949. have been awarded 347,-, nent contemplated by Parliament for the 900- dziiiiagcs by Mr. Justice J. 0. Wilsoni offences coiictwiied and at the same time in Supreme Court. The damazes were as-i In 1938 we had 387 active groups; we stood on the bank of the 9094 in 1950 we have 64. Where are the and pridvd ourselves in our iibik other 3232 In ms, eleven forums ity to throw small flat stone! '50 disappeared: in 1951. there were 49 they would skip many times 9" casualties. Why such an alarming the smooth surface 0! iii" WlW- increase in the death rate? will Again in the sunset of life at there he my acme groups at an the mid of ii iJCl'i'9CL dd)" W0 mmd next winter? on tho bank and Bdml" m” In all this picture. a sober tranciliiliiw 01' We W319” question should present itself; in Presently it trout iumi” ff” "'5 these times of radio, press, and prey: till-iTB'5 I "Ville q”"'C ”"””' short-course facilities. what, basic- blit EELS mil” Md 13'3" M it ally. is wronz? Why such results hnslelis slioi-award and We think as quoted move? of that litlc word carelessly spok- our young people who are hing cu which sounds worse and worse "13 home for work In mduluy are. is being considered for summer- side. It appears that some re- organization of the program ant more contact work in some of on: rural branches will be iieccssan iii the near future. Apntliy on the part of ihr vouiiil people in the Province is the dominant and alarming not: in our brief educational survey. ii there some inadequacy in our Farm Forum programs. in our lib- rary systems, in the 0l'gBlilZfillfin of the Women's Institutes? Whr are we falling to impress upon our young people the educational ad- O O O , '”'."i”i5' key and had it nlcclv cooked ivitiii up some one suffers reproach. km 0 h h- . 1. there would be no additional penalty for sessed against Pilot George W. Lutz ofi.,:T..em;:::.?;, :ii the lrliiiiilvi.a5. Tiiv iiics iiorc Fartiicr up till: iwnd is gvhiff 3.? :....'?;.i?i'.'.iEi'.l”Z.”. .l..5”f,i,. ,v,?;m'fff,hM o':f::f;:t1a.';,,:"d.,,:::ni - . i . . . L-L ts. . , i.' , r . , .. i H - lack of ready money. Vaiicouver. who was pilotinr: a sea-land cznlcreii who have caused us Lu ”.':Eh::li"f:HCfhl)":3nEE":f:g;:' :':;gu;l.1”lr"o'Le:l”1,1:5.hEl:.n;.V3;, un. 'l;::1t3rIi;:gf- aglrigrzeesiglmiglcdlutscf trails. ift iinciiecked. can 1ciii' fill" . , , i , . , .. . .v , . g - rs ' f ' I c g - ----------------u iiiaiic for Associated Air Taxi Company, 1” in 3 ii?” 0' i””.'"55- i""'i-a.sm. ThC.V invited their ims- fold their beauty upward. showiml Wm m M” ,.,.,,,, ..,..g., .,...C...,..., " 5”" .- ' . . . - - - dwge” "watvcd ”” 0bVf0””- i”"1.bands and no doubt had a rerv v be in the world but not of , , - i.hen Mi. lil(Lc:in lost his life in a crash. - l" 9”" as unskilled labourers. Tiuc. we Rewillllltlldetl Relidllil I sincerely hope that the icssonjplmsum mu... , the world. lwe have learned will be accepted. The ion; h.,1e,,L hut. ,.,, a may Then there is the bullrush that "mu" "met them &" 1” bewme Auxiliary Services ”-- ' farmers; but of the hundreds who MC-Nilbb. Rev. Vincent" Old .. . , . . by pziiicnts and guardians who are" . c. .1 11 fl . ll 1' bi'ty f . t bow "t head in any , Pl i i ll ti. N Order. An exchange n.mCS mm in 3 C0n”'d3'” A discu;-isioii on the alleged ilartiality of "-9il”"5iW mi" "W Conduct ”5iic-he i1i'&ic(i):i?' ltiigisii ili:.i' flair filiiiii Efoms agd Serfllllss to Ch3”e”9' neiimfvmtliogie v'v5irT'5af-lerlifi-eiifi ':';;c”l:”:”I:' m: Dec'l'm'""'”'l "I able degree. Canadian forces in Korea have tor;-;y's c'nlidl'cn.-or will it lllli,)'H1Qu5je. once in .. wmic the Mpxs Wuii. in resist. temptation and ggmeovery hm, seem ,,,,..,....;.. h, Education of the Prnrinrr oi .. l . .l ,. .- - lddlo blazmcads of pmlmmcm took place m be learned whcn one or mine per- l(onie and tell us the good points in-old rcpi-oacl-i. "Many s)mb01s lll- prince Edward Island", had to depend for comforts on British aux- improving their qualifications. . . . may Sc Hem Cmacian C , 9 ha t committee of the House of Commons lastlsons lost their sight in cacti iin their platform. and the failures deed." t h Snrokin. P. A.: The Crisis M01" l 1” -- r I 5 WiC 3 VC TV) If! . -. . ne'ghboui-hoods 'or their opptnents. Among the pleasan memor es i , , Ax.” been cstablislict. altliou-zii orrranizations Thuhday Mm" the CBC Chanmam ML A" K 1 amt 511'. etc-- Next 1-! the t'ilUFCil- with Willi” of youth are the crisp f i'i'lii'9Y cho"1'.t"',,”;,nc:”.,”,m:3:;e, g:ii2;? (To be rontlnuedi ” 6 D- D'-into" defended thC C- P. cxcellent.sum- G. E. WOOD. walls and dark roof. nicely !lnlsh- nights when we gathered at the ' 00 ' fM;d.ww is one of the most. modern and best equipped schools of its kind in Canada. some of the best voca- tional trairiing short. courses av- ailable anywhere have been offer- on to our young people during the last three years. But the vacation- al school is not being patronized. nor seriously considered by those ed inside with fir in it neat de- sign. The wayfaring man who is mentally tired can call in on the 'Sahbaili nnd hear the old, old story yet ever new. "Come unto Me all ye that are liciivy laden and I will give you l't'sL" Just down the hill there is a pond. lit a fire. donned our skates. chose a partner and skated grace- fully over the smooth ice. And on the monlight nights we took our boys and chestnuts and izlthefed ni. lhetrivcr where there were long stretches of clear blue ice: and if it wasnt Fanny Brizht Field Secretary. Canadian ll . l S l' ' t ' , . . . N0 M he ammo” mmyi Knights orimaries. The existing setup looked best to , . . NJUOYIBI institute for Blind Columbus YMCA and Canadian Legim ap'Ihim. But if The Canadian Press and other pear willing to undertake this task. as they.a,,mCieS wanted-tn char". more for sewg did in the la” mm The time Seems ”P'-liicls then it might become: more economical for the Department of National Defence to, for me CBC to have its own mws staff But review its policy on this question. ' ' .m....... "FROM SCENES LIKE THESE" Sir.-some 'ti:i-e-ago I read an article in the Family llei-aid from the CBC did not i nt t 'f ' . - - v Dependence seems to have been placed: be helped The (gc nbvgopdlygt I SE22? 3?; p:tiit::. bghgdhlgd Klfgdn llgma 'f..'," 53.13.? .'.:”1o:;y...e"i,.,f:,lf2 f:;”;u..'”,'IE: E.?.l”2.'.i35Sa gilliniiii who could profit by this training. on British auxiliary services largeiybecause: show... and i,..a mm a vounz oi the trials and disappointments as we listened to the chime of For instance; in the 1949 pro- .dian Press 3108.220. British United Press .'13.;,(l0t). and Agence France Presse lli4,000. gram. (if we deduct. the number of Itudents in the sewing and cooking classes :: ..rly all yo 5; LAST SEASON Here on the beach lit the loo: in Scottish girl who had just. been in Canada one week and was inter- ested in and curious to know in life; but although small that stream never goes dry. for farther up. there are never falling springs bells as we sped along. Oh yes. Glenwood .ha's assets that are overlooked today. Leav- .gthc Canadian authorities felt that the 25th Brigade would not be in liorea long enough to make a Canadian v."”:"'e organization worth while. This view that Canadian par- Ing as not. Even if an armistice is sign- ed withln the next month or two. it is en- tirely possible that Can""'i will have to contribute ground forces "u help maintain the security of South Korea until a political settlement is reached there. It would be only prudent to plain Canadals part in de- terring aggression in Korea on A long term basis. i Canada's overseas forces now include a brigade in Germany, and it may be ex- - pqctad to remain there for years. It, too. Vnleomc the auxiliary ac . Wel- .' might well be established with .0-iii to atsrliis to we swam mixed: 0 O 0 be paid for their milk". II An Ottawa dairy has filed in Ontario ticipation in the Korean campaign is only SUlll'3me C011” 11 Wm asking 5550.000 dam- temporary is as likely to be wishful think-iaszcs against Melville 5- Ritcii. secretary- treasurer of the Ottawa Valley Milk Pro- ducers' Association, and charging that at- tempts have been made to” cut off its sup- plies of raw milk. At the same time, the idairy obtained from Judge A. G. McDoug- all an interim injunction restraining Mr. Ritchie from interfering with relations be- tween Stinson's and its suppliers. In an af- fidavit. President Victor Moore of the dairy alleged that Mr. Ritchie approached the dsiry's suppliers and told them "immediate- ly to stop shipping milk to Stinson's dairy because he alleges the company is going bankrupt and that these suppliers will not about. Canada. she was asking In- other girl about its people. its ways. and its government, but the girl lacked the ability to give the right information. As I read that article I wonder- ed how much the average person -here knew about Prince Edward Island let alone Canada. I was born in Glenwood and apart. from a few trim spent my life here. I. like many others know something or the conditions and beauty of the landsco as we "pass through on our way to the clpitsl or to the National Park. but very little be- yond that. I suggest. that someone in each school district. write an essay on his or her surroundings in this favored land. Our district in No. 42.. situated sbmit I miles from the thriving village of O'IAsry and about I mllu, from tho sun-kisud beach of West Point. also about 3 miles from whore tho West Point rsrry will dock "lf and when it does." The people on quite moral. social 1 .. - and u we stoop to drink we think of that Living Water so freely of- fered the woman of Samaria and so badly needed in the world to-' day. Nearby is I grocery store that. caters to the needs of the district. 'and the traveller who is physically tired can "fresh up with 7-up". A little further on we go down into the valley where the old mill stands that has served the district for two generations and outlying districts as well. There is the old waste gate over which i surplus water flows and rushes away. and weknosv that not only the mill never cuts with the water that. in past but that. lost opportunities can never be reclaimed. There is the old mill stream Ilong which lovers strolled hand in hand many years ago. Around tho curvl is who: we boys called the trout. hole where still water runs deep and when ahsaowoa-yby overgrun tress many speckled trout were deceived with subtle liook. A little further is when the eel: bed. and .. t I ing the valley we pass the home of our local truckniun who is well known for his service ability. Next is the mechsiiic shop and the owner's name is not only Jack but. he is Jack of many trades for in passing we may hear the ring of the anvil as some iron Iubmlts to his hammer. or it might be the buzz of the saw or plniner us some wood takes on a new form. Nearby is soothe. store and among other things the motorist can have his car replenished with gas and all. Next is a turkey ranch where Jiundrods of broad breasted Bronsv strut proudly about and Ira It sight to Admire. 'Iiben there are a few cosy cot- tages where the working man luau up his tools and enjoys the pace and quiet of homo. Next in another church on match the spin points upward and 5 crou on the too loans to soy .omen from the city area: a d than who took the night clue as in drnighting and carpentry-a a mostly city residents) there were only 235 young people who actual- ly completed trade and vocational courses at this school. Of this number. 179 were on short. one or two week vocational courses such an egg grading. prac- tical veterinary work, tool sharp- ening. etc. leaving only 50 young people who completed courses which might batter qualify them to be recognised in Ipcciiil trades. (Several of those 56, incidentally. were from the olty,i Reading. too. is highly indicative more farm homes: one of them has electric lights and runhilixrlg Inter in bath house and n. which is convenient indeed, Who to the pulsar-by. "You have been bought with a pride and should live accordingly.” W0 then but will be next? I am, sir. otc. ' THJMA8 GORIILL the jagged rocks. The young fawn died. shot. by a wanton' liuntcr. I-le swam to the island. Staining the salty Lido g , with the shy red blood of iiiiiiii” Here he fell. brought to l-..s kill" Ry thn gathering dark. His bitter requiem the hrcskiiil Autumn seas. N Here he lies with his dark Pl' wide on death. His slender legs unmovliiiZ- Youn: and alone he lenrnrrl W l-low brave is man and hint" " loving. . Pr;uI'M ""9! -.-.9-.s.3.5.V-C;-.-.”-L.-.-'-;-.'-L--'-'-'-'-' no up-oiii sioiv - -1f.fsV'J5'b'H'IuN5's'i-'5'-5'i"'”'.v' an (Iron not mm evvri 0 lord my unit. mine ilolv 0"” Glanwood. Lot I. wohallall not lie.