' PAGE rook it THE GUARDIAN Autlwrllod u second ulna ml! 1'0" WM Department. IMIWL The Island (luudlnn Publishing Co President and Associate Editor. In A Burnett. Associate Editor. Fruit walker. CllCliLA'l'ION "Coven Prince Edward lcluid mm the dew" "Inc Strongest Memory 4: Wcalm lhou the Weakest ink". TUESDAY. MAY 6, I952 I CIIARLOTTETOWN, lint chasing Saucers Flying saucers got into the rarified at- mosphere. of the House of Commons the oth- or day, but only momentarily. The subject was introduced-probably in the hope of starting a controversy-by Mr. Noseworthy, York South, who asked the Minister of Transport to make a statement to the H House on a news report that jet planes were 1- engaged, the night before, in chasing flying saucers over southwestern Ontario. ;'- A less wary mall than Hon. Mr. ' (Tllevricr might have been lured by this bait into the realm of scientific speculation, V thus setting off a verbal chain reaction which would have been highly entertaining hut irrelevant. The Minister was made of sterner stuff. His reply was a masterpiece of caution and brevity. ”I take it," he said, "that my hon. friend's question is predicat- ed upon the assumption that flying saucers exist. I am not: in a position to say that they do. I know, however, that the planes? over which I have jurisdiction in the Dew partment of Transport were not chasing, flying saucers in southwestern Ontario oi" in any other part of Canada." I Mr. Noseworthy then directed his ques- tion to Defense Minister Claxton, who said the report almost certainly referred "to an . ordinary service flight of an R. A. F. Can- berra plane across Canada and the middle V i west of the United States at a speed of A something of the order of 300 miles an hour." Mr. Claxton succeeded in answering the question without even mentioning flying saucers. So we are not to know, after all. what our Government members think about them, or whether they regard them as any more fantastic than the gyrations of the Federal budget, which last year missed its mark in the fiscal stratosphere by hun- dreds of millions of dollars. Migrant Billeiloitle Ninst people try to control the bl'eedil'l;,' of flies on their own premises and com- munities are concerned about particular breeding places within their 'limits. The well-known habits of these pests in carry- ing disease germs and filth make them very unpopular neighbours indeed. Recent experiments, reported by UN- ESCO. indicate that the area of danger is. considerably greater than was thought. Biowflies or bluebotilcs were fed a radio- phosphorus solution and released in the centre of an area in which traps baited with rotten meat had been set in concentric cir- clcs to a maximum distance of four miles. One day later, many radioactive flies were. found in the four-mile circle, well beyond their anticipated 24-hour range. The traps were then moved out to 8 and 12 miles. Some flies were recovered from the 8-mile circle after the second day. This suggests a much. stronger migratory tendency in these flies than earlier experiments had been able to show. The results also emphasize that a breed- ing ground for flies that is miles away is a source of danger of infection almost as great as if it were within sight. Health- conscious cities and towns used to be con- tent to keep down the local fly population. It seems now that it is just as important that they be assured of conditions eight miles or more distant. TM llatlonai Anthem The National Anthem has come in for a good deal of discussion in the United Kingdom in recent weeks. The suitability of some of the verses to modern conditions has been questioned. The London Spec- tator offered in prize of f5 for the best version of a new first verse, and entries were received from Canada, Kenya and Malaya as well as from the United King- dom. Verses had to keep to the old metre. and be so phrased as to make "king" and tqucen" interchangeable. Few entries met all the conditions. The Bishop of Ply- mouth rhymed "bring" with "queen"-and the Spectator says that will have to wait for Prince Charles' accession when it could read "Po Thee, O God. we bring Our country and our King." Admiral Sir William James sent an entry which the editors liked except they felt the woi-d'7'liaprv" was not Itrons ulooghln bis. lino -"Gnnthcrclicppy .'-' version was in except for the next-to- THE GUARDIAN. CHARDOTTETOWN last line which, says the Spectator, "throws metre to the winds and the orchestra into a gallop"-the line read "Join realm to realm and friend to friend." A joker sent in a verse beginning "May all our debts be paid By further Marshall Aid." As an indication of the great change in outlook in the past few centuries, the Spec- tator reproduces a verse in the national an- them which was sung at the time of the first Jacobite. uprising in 1715. The Gen- eral Wade who is mentioned was the com- mander of the army sent into Scotland to crush the rebellion. The verse read: God' grant that General Wade May by Thy mighty aid Victory bring. May he oppressors hush And like a torrent rush Rebellious Scots to crush God Save the King. As the Spectator remarks: ”No Coven- anter need be irked by this. It belongs to past history. And if General Wade did crush the 1715 rising he gave Scotland some fine roads." EDITORIAL NOI ES The New York Daily Mirror suggests a deal between Ottawa and Washington. The Mirror wants to trade Acheson, Snider and Harriman for Douglas Abbott. O The Royal Family has ordered its first sea-going yacht in 53 years. It will be an- other couple of years before the vessel is';g.,.asm.g..-9.3.9.9.; I ready for use. , British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden, has urged U. S. servicemen stationed in Britain to ”learn what extraordinary an- imals we English are." Poland is to be rationed to about two cakes of soap a month, Warsaw radio re- ported. Miners and some other heavy workers will be allowed more. 0 O O The Duke of Edinburgh. who now has his own household staff. chose Gen. Sir Frederick Browning as treasurer and Lt.- Cmdr. Michael Parker as secretary. Both have worked for the Queen. A North Holland blue hen in Mundham. Sussex, is believed Britain's best-laying bird. Each week the hen lays about 27 eggs. and often astonishes experts by lay- ing four eggs in less than three hours. I O O The car feriiy ”Abegweit" arrived in Halifax May 1st to undergo her annual spring overhaul. Traffic will be slowed down and passengers restricted to the much less luxurious "Prince Edward Island" un- til the big ice-breaker returns to Borden. Our winters are generally less severe than in Ontario, also it may not be feasible to rebuild Hillsboro bridge on its present site. but for what it is worth Ontario has built two bridges in the winter time, en- abling traffic to continue across the ice un- hampered by operations. 0 O 0 King EdwardiVII, "The Peacemaker", son of Queen Victoria and father of King George V, died this date 1910. He was a great traveller and even after succeed- ing to the throne in 1901 he spent at least three months of each year abroad. In lfbfl he supported Lloyd George in forcing the budget through the House of Lords. A delegation from Northern Ireland, headed by Rt. Hon. Maynard Sinclair, has arrived at Ottawa to discuss reciprocity with Canada. He says Northern Ireland has a surplus of potatoes, which seemed to be in short supply on this continent with resultant high prices. Good Irish linens also are available, he said, and Noirthern Ireland could use many of the engineering products such as agricultural machines pro- duced in this country. 0 O 0 Canadian violinist leads Dominion or- chestra: Forty-year-old Mr. Joseph Shad- wlck, of Winnipeg. is the leader of a new string ensemble, the Dominion Orchestra, which will'give its first concert on May 7 at the Royal Empire Society, London, Eng- land. Leading the second violins is Mr. Thomas Rolston, 21, of Vancouver, who is studying at the Royal Academy of Music. Tile third Canadian member of the or- chestra is Mr. Gerald Jarvis. The pbllcy of the orchestra is to have one worltrh by In! composer from the Commonweal an also, whenever possible, to have a Common- wealth soloist taking part. In the first con- cert, Ilne du Plescis, a young 1nezzo-so- prano from South Africa, will give the first perfomlance of "Three Mystical Songs" by Ronald Tremcln, a New Zeclander. The founder of the Dominion Orchestra is Hans- Hubcrt Schemehr, a young man of German who has been a British subject not . - f 4 Big Squeeze o - NEWSllTEM - Country collects thirteen million, Five hundred thousand dollars in me: d3I(y. it He didn't 0 '9llJNT I Old Charlottetown i (And P. E. I. ) i )ll.'Sl(.' IXVDER l)lFFlf.,'l'l.Tll'IS Musical concerts were (I frequent. source of entertainment in old- timc Charlottetown, but the good order which is now taken for grantcd was not always in cv- idenre. At a largely attended con- cert. in the Market Hall on March 7, 1883, organized by Prof. S. N. Earle as a benefit for a fellow musician. Mr. Reid. the harmony was turned into discord. owing. apparently, to the rivalry between two local organizations, the Glee Club and the Orchestral Club. "We trust thllt after last. night's performance." wrote one indignant patron, "those who undertake to hold concerts in the Market Hall will see the necessity of having in good energetic chairman, not only to save so much time from being wasted, but also to maintain some degree of order throughout. the building. not only in the main ball, but behind the scenes. We were very much surprised to learn that. our amateur perform- ers hurt so little feeling for each other. Just fancy. a vocalist do- ing his or her best to render a piece of music. whllulhose close by, separated only by a thin flag. were engaged in blowing through the valves of cornets, packing up back stands. smoking tobacco, and moving around generally. to the great annoyance of the performer, and the disgust of a purt of the audience!" . Prof. Earle himself contributed a spirited commentary on the subject. "Your correspondent." he wrote in The Examiner, "very justly complains about the be- haviour of R certain crowd, mad with jealousy, I suppose. who style themselves an Orchestral Club. As manager of the concert I did my best to try and keep order, but could not do so. and I would defy any chairman to do so either. One of those itinerant musicians so for forgot his good breeding as to exclaim. fwhut is Sammie Earle doing up on the stage: let us go no and haul him down!' I should like to see any of those fledgelings try it. My friends who took part object. to appearing on the stage again, were they likely to be annoyed by such an un- mannerly crowd. I regret very much flint I have been provoked to write the above. but the public will see I had ll just cause to do so." 7;? l?oe&'Gmaz NIGHT or srlins Lest from my mouth should rush A flight of words unmet-t To tell my wonder here, 0 tongue, he now discreet. Put down the swift declrc To ,ubllsh on the air The character of Joy. . 0 eager mind. forbcllr. To fashion any phrase The mouth can not device such eloquence as shines From ltllr-bewildered eycl. -Ralph Friedrich. Alllllllll. llesrllllli The annual meeting of the P. E. I. Division of the Can- adian Cancer Soclety will be held on Thursday. May 15 lit 7.30 .m. in the City Council amber-ii, Char- lottetown. ' All contributors ,and the public generally cordially in- vited to attend. ,. Dr. WJ.P. Iicclillhn, 0.B.ll. President self-conceited muslcnl. ,1OV'f-'t&Q-1'EIM Mi -re-me-Que-eeeg fN0tes By The Wayl. The Ontario Department of warm it. a;:ainst. snow and ice. The - 3 32 MAY, 6. 1952 f.. Efficiency of the Olllldlln National incnt his plan to rcplsce A jcctlonn. They advanced t.h employment. We comotivea against the number of diesels. understandable that. should have fears. They had no ex- perience of the results to flow from new methods. In the mean- time, however, small villages have grown to large cities as in result of new employment opportunities created by the use of new ma- chines. -The same principle has operated in more recent times when an obsolete machine has been replaced by n more efficient one. not The reason L1 transparently simple. An efficient operation is one which lowers costs of produc- fion. Lower costs make lower selling prices-and lower selling prices broaden demand. Broad- er demand calls for more machines and more men to operate them. And the railways enter the pic- ture when demands for trnnapor. tation increase. Their function as carriers responds to the some influences. Specifically, when die- sel power is found to be both more efficient in terms of work done and also cheaper, the benefits are paged on to the public which uses the service more freely and even offer new types of business to the carriers. A saving of 16 per cent in oper- Highways used a new wrinkle dur- scientists claim it's much better ting the winter in building, two than earlier experimental metal-. ridges just north of Sudbuis lti oxide processes for doing the same, began building the bridges in Jan-; thing. Is the gold film expensive?! uary. not the llslliii Sfiilsflll for this. Not at all, say the experts- its, activity. Traffic uas ioioutcd over, only one-quarter of one-million- the frozen surface thus uilnimizlnglyctli of an huh thick, D wall the bothersome Summertime) prob- Street Journal. lem olf getting traffic over tic riv- er. Loads up to 31 ions were drlv-I, Good . cn across the ice. St. Thomas consideration for other people. The Times Journal. i motorist who drives like I jugger- ---- ll nallt. through thick traffic and the Now we have heard ever;-tiling. pedestrian who dashes across the A c ecrful old man. horn in slav- street to the accompaniment of cry in Georgia. celcbrlltcll his! scrcmning brakes and dang”-nus lllth birthday at Dcclltur, llllnolsx swerves of cars trying to avoid him of course. they had to as: him are both guilty of flagrant and in- how he managed to live so mnnyl excusable dlscointesy for much. if years. Did he tell t.hcm he had ul-l we were living in the Eighteenth ways been a total nbstaliicr? He century. we gpproprjgte punish. did not. Did he tell llltu; hebdranl; men; woukl pa .n day m the slug”. alziidahggfywggb Vtylzaflcglm - st. Johns News. ,5, Joyful secret? Simply that in the A teacher In the lligll school of lost 79 years. he had only wnrlwd this Italian town was fired for l matter of Wm days. - St. C-1ih- having introduced American radio erlnea Standard. serial teaser techniques ll'lI.0 his ---- history teaching. Example: "Will Doe! the bull! PM"? A Krmlli-I the beautiful Cleopatra. most sed- ville farmer says it does. H0 C113 uctive of queens. manage to keep 22 trees last week which were the heart of the famous general Worth 5750 to him. He received 5500 Marc Anthony? Will Octavius find in cash for the veneer l0l-ZS and. a snake with which to finish off the firewood he made from iilflithe Egyptian vamp once and for loll-ll 0i H1850 '-'1lll- b355ll'00d mid; all? If you want to know the an- muple is W0rth 5150 ill ill-5 l”"'d- swers, come to school tomorrow This man takes prlde in mnnnsllis morning." This. the principal his bush well. He selects fol cut-i thought. was going 3 mt mo 13,. -. tins eaclisycnr tfhe bgl-igfj1tcrmrlJ::rf,i;nlied Nations World. reels; cu very cw . 24 inches on the stump. nnd he never lets his trees grow rotten he- The Atlantic Monthly is the fore cutting them. Keeping the proud father of a new word. "Id- cattle out of the hush. he allvnpsi vertcrlal." Formed by grafting to- haa lots of young growth coming nether the words "advertising" and in and by using modern cquipmcm "editorial." the new word is meant he enjoys the bush work. - Ontnr- to designate cl form of institutional io Lands and Forests. .ndvcrtf:lng which takes the form of 8 long editorial. Just where this A man In Huntsville, Tcx., has leaves the editor we would be in- just counted the number of verses tcrcstcd to know. Obviouslv nm a"- in the King James version of the vertorllil is not merely "edited" by Holy Bible-31.101 nr 12 feyrrr than; him. Presumably it would be either the Oxford Cyclopcdic ”Concor-, lfzllted or cditized. but which? And dance. It would be nice to I'l:;)0l'l.i thereader? An edltortallssupposcd that. the man from Huntsville had to set him thinking, In advertise- disproved something. but the pco- ment to set him purchasing. so the ple of Oxford are sticking by, advertorfal. perhaps, would set him their figure. Not. only that. bull lhlnchnsing-cr would it be purk- ihey are challenging the chnllcng- lug? Our own reaction to the ad- er to compare his wold count. with; vertorial - a purely personal one. theirs 773.692 and then to no on; we confess-is to takowder (1 little and lllly the cliarnctcrs-3.586.480, word of our own meaning "take a is the official figure. A man lni powrlcr"). - st. Louis Post-Dim Amsterdam counted them in 1'l'12:jpotcl1. it. took him three years.--New Yorki Times. Aulo wlndlihicl-d-ll-Swllh lluill-in N dc-lccrc may be standard equip-i ment. on cars of the future. Sclcn-I I l A";-ans,-5&9-co-Q-0 t l 0'Q:-60s1aG0-TGFFOO-K tints Ii. Britain's Nnllonnl Phy.sl- cal Laboratory have developed in process by which n transparent wigff film of gold can be flnlidwlchcd wh", 1.,-my wu . child, then between layers of windshield glue y low-d. him. and called my son to do the trick. They say tho; gold .-.ug of Egypt. . . I taught Eph- providcc an "excellent." ' ct.- "um gm; to g . talking them In! or of electricity, which can thus be tholr IHHI: but they knew not fed into the car's front. window to that I hauled them. THERE ARE MORE DWELLING FIRES THAN ALL OTHER FIRES COMBIN Dwelling and Household Furniture insurance should bb checked carefully to ensure adequate protection in- eluding Supplemental Covers. , We will be glad of an opportunity to serve you. liYllIlMAll 8k 00. L'l'll. lunnncc limo I01! offices: Charlottetown - nmmcnldo - Iloniulu. ' . .- c on -C-.I.l.l ciilnmcc u:u::u- 6 Mrutgut nmluc necvum. c.l.u. I uvo Ir. if. Ilcclw'l'l' Il.J atlng costs last year on Prince (Toronto Globe III Ilnll) steam locomotives with diesel en- gines. various manbm raised ob- vlcw thct there would be 1 ion of would have thought that in this year of grace no member of the House would be so naive u to reach such a con- clusion by balancing the number of men necessary to operate and maintain I certain number of lo- smaller number needed for an equivalent In the days when machines first.- bognn to replace hand labor it was craftsmen and Progress - l ' . when President Donald aordglnlu lulllclently conclusive. coumu R; - wlys system explained to Parlia- wlth other experience. to wunnt Mr. Gordon's decision. Mr. cox. don sdmfu that than will I). change: in the cylt.cIn'a labor pgl. turn. The more immediate g1. fcctc ofthe evolution will be 1.1; in the shops which keep 1-own, stock in service. Mr. Gordon ro. cocniud the social oblintion of his company when he told ch, House that schools in diesel rqnfr and mcintcnlmce are being.open. ed, and that every man wanting to could equip himself for one of mg new jobs. ii That is u better deal than com; have -had during the course of the machine's uv ' n, mild in in country with as great lpolenflalitiell as Canada. the tun. Isitlon should be effected without hardship and with nothing more than a temporary inconvenience for 3 very few families. It is, therefore. disinaylng to find even a. few Parliamentarians whose thinking still llppears to be run. ning in pre-Confederation grooves. If Messrs. Mouurc (PC. Queens), Cvlllls (CCF. Cape Breton south) and Poullot (I... Temiscouata) were really. contemporary in their thlnking, their only complaint .would be that the changeover had lbcen so long delayed, remember- iing that the diesel was pioneered by the ONE. iworkcrs SHIRIS LAUNDERED Io PERI-lllI(.'l'l0N RITE - WAY CLEANERS, Edward Island may not prove to be typical of the cum whole! transcontinental system. But it! Phone 2387 PROFESSIONAL Guide! 8: Haszord GILBERT A. GAIJDET. B A. Li. I Barristers and solll-lion Money to Loon Unnldlnn Bank of Commerce llldn J. A. McGuiqun BAERISTEK. '8OLI(ll'7'OR, El; NOTARY. ETO. BARRIHTEII. SOIJUITOB CURBII BUILDING Palmer & I-luslom A. J. IIASLAM. B.A. LLB. CARDS A. Waltllen Gaudof. L L. B . BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. Ito. Phillipa Building lll Grafton Blreci Money to Loan collection Mclillcson. Pcollc & Nicholson A. W. MATHESON. 0.0. L. H. PEAKE. B.A.. LLE JOHN P. NlUlI0l.SflN. LL11 llycc uurlineo. clones nmc Corner lent as Queen on Office Pllorc I959-llnncc III! unus. K. Mctpucid ILA. 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