PAGEFOURW Us THE GUARDIAN try which would have been of tremendous benefit to Prince Edward Island as well as to our sister Provinces had it been imple- THE GUARDIAN. (.'HARLOTTF.TOWNs . On Ice (- - ' MARCH ' 22, . 1952 m 9 f.Notes By The Waxf; 3 Authorised as second Class Mail Post office ' i . o.....m....g, om... mented. His blueprint is on record at Ot- Though. we are l59i1lg , , P .. The island ouudisn ruiausiiinz Co. tawa, and could easily be brought up to through, 3 Period on , i ureaident and Aaaoclatd Editor, In A. Burnett. date and used as 3 basis for discussion at "great yospcrf-t I K . accflentsythan any otheru:lll.;..:lfI.l1'Oh:l.lI)l3l-1ll:vl.I82l?lp:'! dad. Auocm. mum, Ir.-my wgihu, a conference of the kind proposed by Sen- . E, ' '8' "L i the week, a survey reveals. A day man being is enough' hit ator Maclntyre. A factor of importance P-V”duchD'" Mwgter Howe l 'iflmla::iil-liai.m"' -5" Thcm" E'ii;i',:i';'id::i Isizllfnri-Iv have doncl CIRCULATION in the MacNicol programme is that it orig- adini-t-5 there axe some Ti? " --c ri's;a-diidiiiiiiiri " "mi "M M" "" ” ” W lnated with a hard-headed Ontario indus- "soft spots ts de:ll:;:::,llch:Cll;l'I:)'I.nld Jlliomvonnr fellow who -isri. "The strongest Memory ll wcalm Inca trialist who had the vision to see that an ' much, mg .x,;..,i,. PM mus, M. :mhiii,n',,th,”::cii:'lfli:.";,lilh lludnhli tho Weakest Ink". . industrial renaissance in the Maritimes was ooxdlnz to thl! point of view. the 0! 100 years must be coguaoe): 'if' "pace that klils.'; is merely a nun all the advice that is given himy something which would benefit all Canada, to bed or to the table. - Windsor The Canadian Press has contribiit. JHARLOTTETOWN, SATURDAY. MAR. 22, 1052 i i . and was of vital national concern. star. ed to this -sund or knowledge wit. 0IlI' Financial PlCllll'O It is essential that this point be. kept in mm M am you" in Mom". :"lel0'l;);wIl:!:1.t nsriiwnliiiriitsiiu nbiilllon: in the forefront if Federal approval is to be and Toronto speak (and write) of tuo of eating green salads 3"" the capture of three alleged bank body else has burst into print (iawgfi robbcrs as though they had won the Battle of Waterloo. A better the "up: lor longevity 0! ”" Even in this little Province we are be- famous Old Parr who arrived .. ginning to budget in such astronomical fig- obtained. Also necessary, of course, is co- ordinated action on the part of all our Mari- iu-es that annual debt increases of is million time representatives and Maritime govern, sense of proportion would escape mnomsghins by keeping hh dollars or more are being taken for grant- ments. We know too well what happens ;i;.inrgmlri:n ':'l?r”33ui.'3'"3.3'.a'i'ili':. Vt3i.e.'ij'aglo:rl'ad.l::liinn iii" warm" rd. Last year the debt increase was almost when this cohrdinatioh is jacking. If there -Ottawa Journal. tribute their long life i:".':i,,,,."' whlleimedlcal men in 3.313;: In Montreal. two yuveullc pick- pockcts were caught in the exercise of their trade, which had been warned recently that h ers have a date with tail? taker at N. Eat mu-ingiy Mn the million-"dollar mark, as Public Accounts tabled by is any lesson to be learned from our polit- ical past it is that in unity lies our only 5400.000 over shown by the Hm" Mr" Dirby in thl Legislatum 0'" StPength- .A few words from the late Sir practised also, the police said, in one nonagenarian total expenditures ran into nine and 0n9' Louis Davies are quoted in another column Quebec. Ottawa and Toronto-and recommends plenty ofMi'?sr.ls?beaM fhird millions, our total liabilities. as of on this page in todayvs issue, in which the suocestully. it seemed. from some -Vancouver sun, "' March 31. 1931. were 0V9l' fifteen and One" same moral is emphasized. Uttered nearly i'.ff..”n,”a'-c..';”.lZ.”,iZ.'i2.,fi”,f,"d,...l.",of.'l,';lf hem," "FD ll-H5 in their Carly teen-I 001114 srcatcst cill:Sl:"l)l1:Ccl,dne.lll.:' seventy years ago in the Market Hall in Charlottetown, they can still be read with profit. I half million dollars and our gross funded dcbt, less sinking fund assets, was thirteen and three-quarter millions. Nor does there have become so pmflclcnt in a type in so 'i of crime demanding exceptional bu; net: ',,"3.3iT.','s”'T,',1;, mhml skill and daring. An oldaman yes, every minute of the dlyy 8"" Fagin somewhere? -Ottawa Jour- enly, too. once in a while a '.p..3I seem to be much relief in sight. for Mn D.-nnstj ' ml er 1 M i , , , i - s can u :1 , Darby last year budgeted for a gloss do EDITORIAL NOTES gs r um Imzmesnexwiitcign llggtsltilrllz i ficit of 31,860,000 for the current yeai. There are times when the lmll- rule. Then there are the drivers vidual tires of society, when who cut, in "id out 03 navy inn friends betray and human compe- fl . th v ' tlilon becomes too keen and cvery- C 0" um dmenm H1 "mm Tomorrow, fourth Sunday in Lent and signs and those who do ih. tax can with a surplus of some 362,400 on current account. The new Federal-Provincial mm: 15 wt bchmd 1 E J In u , , - . . s . Ol' 80 lll'll Flgreemenli Undm llhlch a 18189? guafa" The Red Cross drive is off lo a goodl the wilds sway from mankind. it f.i5..?.i...t.'.;i2f";.lg?”-,.f,E,,m”.l,1,,;Y' iced minimum grant has been obtained Start hgppeng many time, ., day, aim- Journal. 9' ially when the weather becomes as March has a eputatlon as . although it may 1.. hot as the social contact, but Just as oftq-i loneliness drives the dis- windy month, with the expectation of further increase in . . . the b0"u5 based 0” gross natimal pmd"c' Hunter River seems to attract front lion. may help us to balance our overalllpage position these days. ) i ' gllilliifztl-Jv;)lth-lgismlsilgy cmbsi: lug; inlil;kedLhbY less atmospheric ac. budget in the future. For the present, how-' . . .. I UB1-Hr-fURUM Old Charlottetown A Ono” on... ....X,'.. and women. pnctyween flali)inonllls.A:'glultollsnltiyfoiflnollll ever, we are going behind at an alarming The Lcgisiaium win not resume tin Th" mum. in open to me (And I I L ) E "W gglggia inn: gilltiiv lltiifee ins. iiiintzhwggrre cniiiiilcialiiedwtliidbe on s. An imperfect condl- accident that happened here gh. other day proves it. A vision; from Detroit was crossing Tscum. Explanations of why Nasl Gcr- sch road when a gust of wind blgy: many lost the second World war his hat off. He stopped to rgmeys are many and varied. one of the it, a decision that might be anv- most unusual has been put forward one's reflex action under the cir- by a group of Hindu mystics. They cumstsnces, 'and promptly wu claim that Hitler's doom was scsl- smacked down by a car. Unfortun- ed when he adopted the swastika ately, he was severely hurt. 1:1 as his symbol-and got it the blame must be fixed, it should be wrong way around. According to placed on the March gust that pehfcct of two discussion by correspondents tloiis. -Guelph Mercury. - y . Monday after the. ciisto.ma1y ueek end. M numb” of mam” Thu Guardian does not necessar- ily endorse the opinion of wuespondents. M 6 STRENGTH IN UNITY From an address 'by L. H. Davies. Esq.. M.P. (later Sir Louis Davies) at the Market Hall, Chur- loftctown, Jan. 22, 1888. on the subject of communication with the mainland as guaranteed by the terms of Confederation: ”Mr. Davies knew enough about Governments to convince him that rate while some at least of the other Prov- inces, being able to exploit resources we do not possess, are heading steadily in the '.)lh6l' direction. , There is no denying that a great deal of: And Saul, yet hreatbing out threatcnings and slaughter against the disciples of the Lord, went unto the high priest, and desired of him letters to Damascus to the synagogues. that if he found any of this way, whether thry were men or women. he might bring them bouml unto Jcruszil:-ni. Anil Attorney-General Darby, Q.C., paid a well deserved tribute to his deputy, Mr. J. i s , O. C. Campbell, Q.C., on the successful 3111' PT0VinCl31 9-xpendlture G” lmpmved completion and publication of his maghum roads, education, agriculture and health opus, the Revised Statutes of the Province. and welfare services is unavoidable. The ., , ., ' HOSPITALITY APPBECIATED sir;-.May I through the medium of your newspaper express the heartfelt thanks of ten small boys in Mr. and Mrs. John McMillan oi iurplus of over two hundred thousand dob For several months past Ml'. .l. A. Gll- Canavoy, P. E. I. for the many they give exactly what they have as he journeyed. he came near mm "1 , th V uk 1 d lars on 0I'dina11V 8CC0Ullt last Year Shws lies. in his letters to The Guardian, has kl"d"”5l'5 Ehow” ”le"l- M” N” ” gm" The Hm" of Commons ii.lIul,lInea(:cll:l:undmuIIbfIl:laldIllllllI'il.ya Finallyc:liLIndllan”::od-ludlJ:”sign: i”i'.L”Z.-pii.1'i'.ii.'I33 istiril:l,l:' him??? just moves when they find the people determined and united. and the success of the people's repre- sentatives depends upon the force of public opinion as reflected by them in Parliament. l-ie ridiculed the manner in which we had been and lll,l'S.Eli during last Friday": blizzard. These 8 and 9 year old boys were members of the Charlotte- town Abegweit Paperweight: Hoc- kcy team playing in Sourls on illiil Evening. During the hclghth "om ileswns uni he Mi in "is To work its magic. however. it had denly deprived of his list will pur- csmn and hard s min, shying to be drawn facing right. But Hit- sue it in March. when ssuuon mm mm. sun sun. why pen, ler, in his hasty way, adopted a would tell him to let it roll in July. cuicsi ihou meg And he "hi, who left-facing swastika. This, it Hed show more concern for it in "i ihou, 10...? Ana the Lord seems, is not only a disastrous had- March because he'd have greatn- sald. I am .Ic-nus whom thou per- luck sign. but A dlfect insult to need for it, as a result of the low. sccutcsl: it is hard for thee to the god Vishnu. whose wrath des- er temperatures. 11' this is just . that the Government has sought to prac- tice economy. but such surpluses against the overall mounting deficits mean little. Our whole problem boils down to the fact been rebutting the pesslmists and knockers of our agricultural industry. His points have been so effectively made that now everyone is getting on the band wagon. that our fiscal needs are out of. n.ne with " ' ' or me storm two cuinnds oi pic treated in regard to steam corn. our revenues, and that Ottawa IS in large It is the radio We have to thank for de, mas mm sm,wb,...,..i 0.. .1... .-mi munlcallon with the mainland. We kick against the pi-iciis. . .: And cends on anyone rssh enough to theory, it still has some mshi , , - e oi. its faiiure to implement . . , . . ' . home ..-mi no chance, of ggtiing see the Government haggling over saui arose from the earth, and wear it. After that error, Adolf merit of plausibility. And the 19.. art res onsi . J) ' b M. flating long-winded politicians. The weekly ihi-Wgh .0 chsiioiieiowii iii... a difference of fifty dollars, in when his eyes were opened. he couldn't win, In nn me.-min; son of prevention it teaches is our claims. If it can be shown y l. Parw radio Speaker is iimiied in fifteigi-i "ism, The Mcmiiianvs ....h,,.5i.;,.. payment for the mail service at am no man: but they led him by idea, but we doubt if Allied vcter- "Watch your. hm" C Wind”, . Jinan. iunk ins entire pa"). in", the Capes winch is a disgrace to the hand. and brought ihim Into an, 01 iheiinsi wsi. wiii be wiiiinn Dsiiy sum this country. Damascus . . . And there was I in nivs Vishnu sii ins cnditigi-5d, Darby that substantial progress in this dir- eCtl0n 1135 been made under the new tax of legislative proceedings is i'est1'icled agreement, and that further progress can i0u,.,andia,haif minutes. be reasonably anticipated before we drift ,, ,, . lmpelessly int” a”'ea1.s' it will be.the best Thomas Hughes, English author. news the House Wm have recewed for this date 1896. He began life as a barrister. many Ii'03llS- and a member of the Christian Sociali School. 1 Later he founded and became principal of the Working Men's College. a member of Parliament and finally a county court judge. His claim for fame rests on ' . ' . .' , . . .i minutes, uhile the ieueii of a whole xscelinimii. home. provided we chikncn to with warin beds and clolhlng,drled flicir wct clothes. and supplied all with a hot breakfast in the morn- iiigf before driving them to Doug- diedllas Station in two slciglis. Mr. McMillan kept the fircs :0- ing all night whilst Mrs. McMillan baked extra bread and biscuits for her additional family of twelve, boih refusing to go back to bed at all. Surely such certain illscipie at Damascus. monwn Journah named Ananlas; and to him said j the Lord in a vision. Ananias. And The kick at an Edmonton mu. nictpal airport is still holding. he said. Behold, I am here. Lord. 5"" "'9 "W "N "M" '”"" '""" The accident when a USAF trans- port came down in the Hudson's i and go into the street which is called Straight. and enquire In the house of Judas for one called Saul. ::tya:'::n;; '23: perggps hm; CI"; of Tarsus: for. behold, he praycth. when in me yhm t " dye” and hath seen In a vision a man 5 3 mu 5 5 op" - mmed Amniu coming in, and pin, was across 111th Avcniie and only nu in, mm, on him in” he 76 feet. from a. row 0. dwellings. might receive his sight. Then An- But for extremely sklllul pllotlns. anlas answered. Loni. I have heard Pl!!! U19 incl? thlili "16 P1339 mim- by many of this man. how much 386d 10 llmd in One 0! the few sec- evil he hath done to thy saints at llonl of the reserve not yet bl-llll "Our shipping season is short: strong scrcw stcumers are there- fore required at Charlottetown nnd Summersldc while navigation rc- mains open. after which a steam- er about three times as large as the 'Northcrn Lightl is required at Georgetown. This boat had solv- ed the qucsflon of winter naviga- tion, but it will always be neces- sary io send the mails by the Capes for a month or two in mid- winter, and we "should not be mczily-mouthed in presenting our claim for the hest facilities thnt He was well 7031!! &mwc1 OPPORTUNITY Master of human destinies am 1. Fame, love and fortune on my footsteps wait. Cities and fields I walk; II penc- klndness and Christian charity should not go unrecognized and on behalf or .Fillgliway Fatalities Twenty deaths on Prince Edward Island .i-.--. ...,,h, for this section of the coun-iwhlte Conunlsslon. highways last year present a serious chal- lenge to users of the roads and to those re- sponsible for the control of traffic. Morc his "Tom Brown's School Days." Ii 0 I The proof of the pudding is in the eat-' these small Charlottetown boys I can be provided. wish lo publicly express their pic of Canavoy. warm:st lhanks to these fine peo- nwarc that in Canada we are look- cd upon as we look upon the Mag- dalen Islands, but the time has I am. Sir. eic. come for our press and people to unto him, Go thy way: for he is a chosen vessel unto me. to hear my name before the Gentiles. and Jerusalem. . . . But the Lord said up, there would have been a disas- ter. with possible heavy loss of life. This is not the first time Edmon- . lng y tons guardian angel has worked Hovei Ind mun traie Desert! anbd seas remote. and. pass- and palace. soon than halfithc number were themselves in ing; similarly the blessing of our fa1'mlllg'st pt , R -4- W- ROGERS unite. and by one strong effort kings, and the Iclilidrent olfIllII'!I0'- overtime. Two years no. it will be oi. is , motor vehicles but one was driving a horse- is in practical experience. Mr. Marius Lal'- C,-mioflfz-gowrgifiti-i'R.' secure our rights. .m.d.iii:-akin:-Ii-ui-nu:-ienhousg; viliilfi ifggwesiy -mgggnihenlgtynl iiliirif x knock unbiddcn, once It emy drawn waggon and seven were walking, run- ning or standing on the highway. Excess speed was a factor in many of the fatalities but excess speed is a relative thing. What is reasonable on a clear straight highway may well be dangerously fast driving. in a built up area with chil- dren playing nearby and people using the highway as a footpath. There is no simple solution to the in- creasing number of deaths caused by the automobilc. An improved standard of care and skill by drivers would do much. Pro- per planning of communities so that res- identiai streets are not also through high- ways would do more, and having vehicles of all descriptions lighted at night would sen, Carleton Siding, an immigrant, ad- dressing the Dairy Keepers Association de- clared: ”I came to this Province 22 years ago with only a dollar in my pocket. a pair of overalls and a smock. I now own a nice little farm and a home and I like it fine." Q I Q In welcoming Mr. K. R. Elliott, the new manager of the Bank of Nova Scotia, one cannot but regret the departure of the pre- sent incumbent, Mr. E. M. Robinson. O.B.E., who is leaving for far-away Cuba. But, like the Military, bankers must be ready for transfer, at short notice sometimes. to areas where their services will prove most effective. And Mr. Robinson's previous West Indian experience will stand him in ..... ....:.... SENATOR GRANTS LETTER Sir. - During my life-time I was under the impression that we were living in a democratic coun- tl'i'. but after reading the letter in your Public Forum over the signa- ture of Senator Grant. I am in considerable doubt whether it is so as Senator Grant's letter certain- lv demonstrates that he thinks that we are dominated by dictator- ship. Much more dictatorial than that of Hitler and Mussolini. At lcast the last pair advertised that they were dictators. but the Honorable Dr. Grant waited until he got it pension in an "oi man's home" until he advertised t at in his opinion democracy is s dead issue. For it man in his position in the Canadian Senate to make the state- torlans look back upon the early days of the Boy scout Movement, they will concede that one of the crest pioneers of Scouting, indeed the one who will rank next to Lord Baden-Powell Percy chief scout. whose death was an- nounced last Saturday. he was practically unknown. for be shunned the lime-light and was content to stay in the backaround. but watching closely that all went well with his Chief and the Boy scout Movement. 'p.w."E.' The deputy Chief Scout iBy Andrew Paterson in the Gazette) In later years-when the his- hlmsclf. was sir Winn Everett. the Deputy To the vast majority of scouts A tall. spare. athletic man. he putting his hands on him said. Brothe; Saul. the Lord. even Jesus. that appeared unto thee in the way as thou cameat, hath lent me, that thou mightesl. receive thy sight. and be filled with the Holy Ghost. And immediately there fell from his eyes as it had been scales: and he received night forthwith, and arose. and was baptised. vltc his managing director to take his place.-a suggestion that was at once carried out. - O O 0 Looking back. one would say that the association of Baden-Powell and Everett proved to be much happier than-one of B.-P. and Mr. Pearson would have been. for Mr. Pearson and -Baden-Powell were too alike in nature. On the other hand Everett was more of an office man. He was is genius for orgii iss- tlon. a man to whom the sin lest andra hospital. and there have been other "incidents." But even guardian angels get tlrcd.-Ed- monton Journal. fare I turn away. It is We liked tn:-stjry about the Toronto rag-picker who left a trust company manager 015,000 in his will. We liked it because it was the story of a seemingly pcnnl. less man who was befriended -by a stranger and who later repaid the kindness with a surprise bequest. In this story, there was no ulter. lor motive in the kindness shown by one man to another and less fortunate human being. He would have shown the same kindness to anyone in the same plight as was the ras-flicker. He certainly never wipectcd to be left 816.000 by a man whom the world considered a Wmblete dead-beat. Kindness us- "lily Dlys off. even though it sel. dam is rewarded with huge gums every state oe Save death: but or hesitate. woe. lore- more. CLEAN WEAR For D I answer hot. and I gatcl If sleeping. wake-if feasting, rise the hour of me. And they who follow me reach Martinis desire. and conque every those who doubt Condemned to failure, pcnury and Seek me in vain and uselcssly im- return no -John James IngslLs. Ol.0'l'IlEs LONGER Your Dry Cleaning Needs l'9m0V9 Rn0lh9l' haZ31'd- Probably "19 good stead in Havana. mcnt that the people who may had an interesting background. for greatest improvement in highway safely" . . . tiieirjtatiics slifi)tiil:n"f- at what they his father. .a farmer in Suffolk. g””'l' "5 "'5'" insignificant. and fligumiingvi. inc sliillal of a now- -- - .-- . . . are usyen e is th, f tl i had w tn 1 ldifor if '1 rm or llsa would hr? the Cllmlnalloll Of the d”"k"l-'4 A worthwhile accomplishment in Par- vote against the Govcfniiisgnt. El: ill isi-mall file ogsanliiltlllil foer. s cm 3, pi", ,,i,,,,,, his ,:m":h "Zn Phone which did not have one: for as sunning chm at me l;,iov:;el:.t' 2387 driver. The report of the R. C. M. P. tabled in the Legislature indicates that there were fifty-four licenses cancelled during the year for varying periods. These cancel- lations serve the double purpose of making drivers more careful as well as removing. from the roads. for a time at least, some: who would otherwise be a continuing soui'cc' of danger. ' liament. A vote of 31,000,000 to commence the rebuilding of Digby boat wharf and the Reed's Point wharf in Saint John Har- bor is provided in the mairi estimates for the National Harbors Board. This is one of the major developments for improve- ments of Saint John's port facilities which were strongly urged in the Commons by Mr. Daniel A. Rlley.'membcr for Saint John- Albert, in his speech on March 11. The project now being given the green light' senator Mcliityrfs Proposal ) l Senator McIntyre's proposal for a new Pugsley pier. 5-" D"- A--1 0'01"" lRY9l'I0n- 1'01" an hog 1-9.11.. is .g ch. um, Wu movement, clanlftod them into dis- - o - ”""' '”i”' to alter his f z I th e trlct-. Q thus backed u the i Maritime-Federal conference to discuss m"I'hc aiiitotblography of ii siicccss- mine . "uh": lain :3 M: Pa: chm noon” pmpumm by grim. DIIVI CAIIFULLY and be sure to catty one of our new ' . i e. novc ii may be expe ted t . , ' i ' , Federal aid for power development in The new Federal Provincial tax agre Mm” of the cmmm if! was ao:lnlefC:l)u::l'd!eliit;,ll.l:e:Gv:nhgt::lij!t::t iiiignihinaisseiiimnlcziifor the move coupumimsivg pouoy com-Mpg-3 um, will protect you . . Canada's Atlantic Provinces will, it is to be hoped. receive the unanimous support of all our Maritime Senators and members of the Machlicol represented a Toronto constit- uency in the Commons. he did is great deal to Maritlmes. and some years ago pIIl.'i!d"I& a detailed scheme of power I Government has tabled in connection there- wlll mean an extension of 875 feet to the ment .. now before the Legislature, and the with the detailed submission made on be- presented in the past in thl connection. and on the authoritative summing up of' our to say the least. uncalled for: and his further statement that the next Federal clcctlon is the time for the maple of Queen's County to put their house in order. is in the San"! cal-el0r.v. Might I suggest that most of the by-clcctlons that have i been recently held show that Queen's County have their house of England." that sturdy, independ- ent. public-spirited group. who had been the backbone of their try. Cambridge. "wrangler", in his year. COUR- n oat A brilliant student. "P.W.E.." as intimates called him. studied at where he was s Entering pretty well in order. I am. sir. cu-.. Charlottetown. Books Received vase with "Adventures '1'. 3. ROGERS. Anvsnronslfi-n7i'wo woams fiction and this is certainly the in Two joumallsm. he attracted the notice of C. Arthur Pearson. the noted magasirc publisher in London, England. and in a very short time was appointed managing director of Pearson's editorial staff. An ideal literary career seemed assured him when an incident oc- curred in iooo. which thouph he time was tumlng over in his mind his idea to start a scout niovoinsnt Worlds". Dr. Crfmlri's account of his early atrlllles and successes at an impoverished medical stud- short stories. ciitrancingiy told. about -his medical career. Thersvcan be no doubt that the chronic duodenal ulcer which was case by the late Chief Justice Mathlescm in his minority report as a member of the i----. rs!-.n...i on ",1," ,. ihn llnmodlate cause of his aband- oning a medical career h-s Itvs'n "CV! K for boys 8.-P. wished In-.Pearaon's support. ashewaaa likely to iisvd risuiu.-a from its early cure. t that it is as a raconteur- that steals summing up would have been hot- and profit to the author t n waster from the pen of another. to enlist many people today do not seem to realize. when the Scout movement was started. it had no organization whatever to take care oflt. O O O 8. P. and P.w.l:. thus made an ideal team. 3. P. was responsible for all the propaganda. He was the magnetic. dynamic personality who travelled all over the country ad- dressing meetings here and there to explain his Scouting ideas. and in snllst tho support of the public. Meantime. r.w.n.. in his office in London. studied the reports and, the letters of cnoulry that came pour- ing in from those interested in the I 0 As time went on livsretl. found himself so cngroaacd in scouting that he decided to abandon his editorial and publishing career and one is left. however. with the that tissfinai him Deputy Chief lcout. and that Li due time the King. too. honored him with a knlilithood. from this it will be gathuad that nothing could have bash aim cordial than the rtlatlonslifp ba- 4 tween the two man. To lmrett, And now the Deptuty Ohlcf has passed on. leaving an inspiring ex. ample and devotion and loyalty not only to his treat Chief. but to the great cause of Scouting as well. RITE reported violation In fatal traffic accidents. linanelally. - v whfrcu our: ANOHIIII 00 official records. speed la the most frequently - WAY lull particulars flsrnlaledlon request without charge Commons. It ls to be hoped. also. that'half of the Province at the Federal-Provin-' mt "MW mmm mi ,' doc successful business man and in- there arc public spirited men of the typelclal Conference in December, 1950. This iimi comm” doctor -MP mm; .in ciiiid weifiare. 2:: tlie t:o;lkcvit:t l1im:l'fu:n:g:iynhPu;ii; - ' i i i 3 I. of Mr. J. R. MacNlcol representing other is a very comprehensive document, setting younr physician well on his way i:,,h;,, ,,i' 3', '.,"J', .,'if.:h ....'.3 the uunosi admiration .i'r.'...n , '- Provinces who will see the need and over- forth our claims on ii fiscal need basis, and f,';0f,l';,'::;,ni:i'::im”:'f,';”-h,':';'f;,'u,:f, make him totally blind a few years Inn: "of hi: effort! and bnhllf hof 1 ,. ,i . u . is all value, 01' thl! SU8S9Stl0n- When Mr. drawing strongly for support upoii briefs novels. it is in effect I series of M” ” mmmmm I P m m swt:r"'chat?f,ai?n.” sndvli xv: . ' . i ' . not sin-pi-lslne that ho appointed ' lasisrsaea Ilsiea ll?! ornusilcssnousosws-auiii-ouisnucnnrsc v.