rAGliFOUR THE GUARDIAN Morning Belly (Founded ln 1881.. Authorised as Second Cleee Mali. Poet Office Department. Ottawa. The llllnd Guardian Publishing 0o. Preddent. len A. Burnett; Vice-President. Wm. B- llurnett; Soon-Trees. G. M. Burnett; Editor one Managing Director. J. It. Burnett; Alsaelltl ElllWh lrenk Walker. A {The Strongest Memory is Weaker Th0" the Weakest Ink." cnsncorrerowu. SATURDAY. my 1.104s Mr. Si. Lauren's Warning Of ominous significance are the words of Hon. L. St. Laurent, Minister of External Affairs. in underlining Canada's responsibility as an_ active partner in any security league against the immin- ent threat of Communist expansion. In a speech on foreign policy in the House of Commons last Thursday, he warned that Communist aggression while objective, it will not be long before we setus along coordinated lines. ~. Supply And Price Trends A survey iiiade by the Department of Re- construction and Supply indicates an increase this year of about l7 per cent in new capital invest- ment as compared to i947, chiefly in factories. public utilities and institutions. The Bank of Montreal suggests the output of building ma- terials is expected to show substantial improve- ment but, in relation to the demand, the supply situation will continue to be tight. Shortages of iron and steel products are expected to con- tinue. ' For the potential home or apartment build- er, comments the Ottawa Journal, this news is none too good as it would indicate a continuance of present high building costs and not much chance of obtaining the new materials and equipmen-t which home builders in particular are looking for. Coupled with a high-cost labor market and a continuing shortage of‘ skilled shall see the movement gaining weight and im- T -llstes lly The Way- There ll nothing quite so weird and forlorn-looking es en undress- ed model in a store window. — St. Thomas Times-Journal. “If you ere struck by lightning. you never forget it," asserts a columnist. Most persons who are struck byllghtning never remem- ber it. -Clnclnnati Enquirer. In order to keep his n:iother-ln- law at a distance a man in Tenn- essee built a fence across his liv- ing roam. We hlpe he will be able to keep his bride from sitting on it. —-'1‘o:onto Saturday Night. The Commons commit on prices has been informed that the Wartime Prices and Trade board is investigating the shortage and high price of nails. It ls to be hop- ed that inquirers will soon get to the point. - Brantford Expositor. Here our highways become by mud-holes-and everYi/lling which makes going unpleasant ls to be found here. A road not fit for peo- sfly anything about the patients returning from hospitals. miles, almost i.n any direction and I§$_GUARDIAN,,_CijIARL.OLI:I‘_E_TOWN__> §OOQ PUBLIC FURUM "rim column u» lo». open so by corre- spondents ,0! questions oi llllilfll- The L loltoleiwii Guardian does riot iseoe—r- tly endorse the opinion oi p-rospondeule. BAD ROAD CONDITION 5lr,- A stretch of road ‘ram Cornwall corner to Charlottetown has been the tiheme of conversa- tion by all who have to zravel over this section of the Island- ciuring the spring season. Snow- ple uiho are well to ea over, not ‘to New Why should this be? Is there a reasonable answer? One can travel for hundreds of not. find such conditions, A rand such as this which ecccitnmodates ported advance in crimes in On- tario? We just hed s wsr, you know. A lot of things heve chang- ed in the pest few years. G.A.W. also says that there ere still bootleggers in Charlottetown. That ls true but he apparently hasn't taken the’ trouble to com- pare the trade now with the boot- legging business of. say. ten or fifteen years ago. l-ic concludes his letter with a quotation from the Bible: ‘Train up a child-in the way he should go and when he is old he will not depart from it." That hardly explains how so under Prohibition went hey-wire when they first. visited the wet canteen. Temperance. yes. but not the old Prohibition Act. It hasn't a chance of succeeding in our society. Once I talked to a young college soph- moi-e who was going to save the world by converting every soul to the religion of Jesus. Most of us go through that stage but soon see that a policy of perfection is un- practical outside e super-police state. It is like trying to compress a balloon with our hands; parts of it are forever getting out oi’, many Island soldiers brought up " YOUR own retirement. 9 Wish you'd phone me, provides for their safety. When surprised by a. sudden in- truder the mother tries to lnad him away by many wiles, while the tiny chicks squat close to the ground and remain invisible until danger has passed. Ao the young grow they I/m/JJ! Irwawawursrmvrrm 1 should be seeing you. et once. about ou- NEW noivirmon secuarrv roucv, i... It's the moet comprehensive plan yet d... vlced. It peys Z-weys, by providing linen. oiel protection for your family now (in nnits of $5.000) and by building s tum] yo, and LET'S TALK I1‘ OVER E. C. JOHNSTONE, C.L.U.. Provincial Manager Iii-Hz Grafton Street Charlottetown. l’. E‘. Inland. Midi-TN?" "ille- he°d°m “d Pence 0' “HY building craftsmen it would indicate there will “minim v°nsPlYa°Y i‘ Pm” "he" h a um" Bu‘ we advocates o‘ the old k“ Nether i b ‘ _ _ _ . _ eds f cm _ _ p . never gong acs _ d°m°°l°li¢ ¢°"““Y' '"d"d"‘9 canudm” If Hm 'll0l be much easing of the housing shortage this “e MW‘ m“ “mm” wumlsles ClllinZGi-lt tog. shofiii“ brimgavkeldhbl flihlguillhéiciviieiihli lttiirlllllétlijgb! w "m um’ but wandmng “hm” 1N T!!! W001i statement stood alone, it would be "rim" . . . year. golden rule of doing unto others _ _ d d I yam Md i lllilmflhPhl-‘l fdded emphallztll‘ "vbelll Pyedrhe '55: The situation lll the consumer goods market as you'd have others do unto you fifihlgafil’ n“ a“ "l ‘he cell“? °f and that is vighat hwe could 115$ ti: fiuigglfnfielgg, has“, Walk softly h iqllie wood; look s] that Mr, St, aurent, in a I PP" m‘ 5P‘ has caused business executives a lot of wirr is l“ “ppucmfle l° 7°” dml" 1 ' ~' H a“ the Nope w ° m’ “ma” “d llillmP 1°" l8 Well In the edges I m " at Montreal two dayslprevicusly, spoke even more in recent months. In many lines’ especial‘; gal: anything else. - Minneapolis ansdl-lrfrylokglitzlggellilnggfllvtel, tfiiil? 222x32!‘tbmltltil-ztléigglgle-Izlnéimllgléd ,1,‘ wood? The ordinary, ma" or 0:1 thsngag pillars o! the rpm,‘ blllilllY °l H" "9c°55'l7 °l Prepmedness '0' Wm‘ clothing. there have been very marked Price in- ' ‘me Wmlde" ‘will’ s°m° “Vefwfifllhl- emotional manner. Prohibition o5 roef-stfffiiliected “rm ls l paradise Wm“ twilight’ Ema"! lldihw trucks are continually running on we have known n, h“ fined; we - _ ‘ _. breathe nor stir "No longer are the Atlantic Ocean and the Pac- ific effective barriers," he soid. "lt is of équal importance to look northward to the Arctic." He expressed the belief that the only way of pre- venting aggression lay in Canada and the other have worked out plans for joint action In file event of Soviet aggression, and mean that Can- ada-—-iii self defense if for no other reason—must be prepared to line up with them- As the Montreal Gazette points out, the Minister of External Affairs is the cabinet mem- ber entrusted with Canada's foreign relations. lt i5 his duty not only to understand what inter- national events mean and to interpret them, but also to anticipate and to prepare for them. There- fore when Mr. St. Laurent states flatly that "the dangers inherent in the world situation today are grave enough to compel us to look to our na- tional security," he was not warmongering or - - - ~ ' _ hduY- ' little support. Another infant hall ‘WW ultimo; l" "‘"_"'7"°""'".9 h" °‘".' “rm . ' ' " ' . five inches of hair at birth. And- ‘mnwvm TEMFERANCE jffgfflfngfg miskifmjef: glziewmgiwhfmgfpeag éwfiflujff; crvio DRAINAGE monies! l°"“°l'°“ "5 demed "om h" excephonu "or ' ' A Governor-GeneraVs life is just one journey m" " kl“'°"m°“"h'°1d baby’ hm‘ gh-Fm w -ne_.,da , Public interest in this particular project -acent and the dogs cannot find w. “one, all-m. F wide sources. incidentally, Mr. St. Laurent’s statements may be taken as a rebuke to those of his Cab- inet colleagues who have been soft-pedalling the pelling much of the public’: reluctance to make necessary purchases and add a needed stimulus to retail business. with the opening of the lobster fishing season after another. creases and an adverse consumer reaction. High food prices have tended to leave a smaller share of family income for other necessities and this, coupled with a certain fear of the future which has crept into the thinking of many people iii ployment here should heve the effect of dis- - EDITORIAL NOTES _ St. Philip and St. James. 1r i’ Ir ti Tomorrow 5th Sunday after Easter. i i 1r * Fishermen and epicures are in their glory Hence his longing for a pra- longed stay by the sea beach in this Province. i fi A‘ "k lt may be said our distinguished visitors and thoughtfulness of others? The Penicillin is being used in Brit- ain to treat cows suffering from bovine mastitis. The results have been excellent. This was revealed by the Director of one of the Min- istry of Agriculture's research sta- John Howard Van Ami-Inge, who occupies an important niche in the history of Columbia University, was a sworn enemy of ooeducatlon. “You cannot." he asserted on one occa- slon. "teach a boy mathematics l.’ there's e girl ln the room." "But, professor." someone objected, "you might." "Then," observed the world- ly-wlse Van Am. "he isn't worth l.€3Cl1lll§."—- Wall street Journal. The baby news in New England has been out of the ordinary this year. Three wander babies, so-call- ed. have been reported. A baby ir. Maine walked at nine days with a with two teeth, is sald to be rapid- ly acquiring a full set. The unus- ual babies interest mothers, but they do not make them envious. Each prizes her own offspring as best of all. - Boston Post. will be overcome before the spring Forum a letter entitled "From the Pulpit" appeared and. while sucn letters don't as a rule bother me any more than to perhaps evoke a chuckle, I am moved to comment a“. least machined, so that tho the forbidden path) enough on RE. Island to fill these holes and at least make travel possible. Fmm the standpoint of taxes, a. large revenue goes into the Public Works Department every True. the Conservative candid- ates were returned in one section, but our worthy Minister ofAgrl- culture was elected, and there are other members who have an in. terest along this route and we look to them for their influence and prestige, so that during tlhe com- lng season, work may he dang on this wad. and the misery and hardship which has 1o be endured by the man who travels over this "abominable disgrace" every (hm of i949. I am, Sir. etc, INDIGNANT SUPPORTER but temperance should be bur goal new legislation at least gives prom- ise of better drinking habits. it. has worked elsewhere; let's give it e. try here for it can hardly be worse than what we've known. The first few months may oe lt will grow up. I am sure we will too if we are given e chance. I am. Sir. etc. WAR VETERAN. THE BOB-WET! Sin-On behalf of Island Pheas- ants Unlimited I wish w expresi our thanks to you and your paper for the very kind commeits and publicity which appeared es e rc- sult of the experimental importa- tion of Northern Bob-white Quail. This work was carried out undo‘. the supervision of the Department of Agriculture and great credit and the many others ln which they have interested themselves. The importation of theiBob-white was undertaken after attempts t.) purchase Hons, (to provide fresli blood lines) had failed. It is felt in the vicinity. They frequent The birds of s bevy src very fond of each other and always keep together if possible. When scattered by the common enemy they soon commence their plaintive out. ready to burst. away like u feathered bombshell l! bother-e} by the enemy. _ When hunted they often take refuge in almost impenetrable thic- kets and swamps. They have learned by necessity the art of concealment. A full plumaged male will flatten himself and disappear on ground almost as open as a well kept lawn, and the full cevy needs only a few overhanging fern fronds or e leafy spray to render their concealment perfect. At need, nob-white can disappear in the open before lane's very eyes end reappear again from the same spot as if he had for the time being out shout, Arid the wood (All him. The Bob-white Quail is fond of farming regions, especially where wheat and the other small grains are cultivated. It thrives in the South on cow-peas and many other Government has Square Gardens Court House dratnaige. . ,, . . . democracies maintaining such a difelfelslivet force “can, months, have made u gm" many com $1.230? llzcienxefigngxaglénleafmrfifaiufll: yea, “m, this section of the tough but we must expect that. An iwtfislyréigablo uclall dfilzfltegfb nokyer gearing you walking lei In w. Th!!!’ IIQQFBWQ" "will “We” ""9", m‘ e ° ‘my sumers very careful about luxury and even nec- 15 a disease possibly responsible for cmmm“ “d “he” the" l‘ "° infant's initial steps are always fie tonne“ e gen ' 1 w a“ m“ ' conceivable UQQPESSOT." ' _ gggity buying The more ygcejjf trend in world more 1055 0f mllk and milk pffl- Zxxlfyllghlgr nglced‘ stiff; kllact wobbly but ll. l5 it p001‘ ptlhlill’. Emit V8111‘? o‘ tendlezr 1G,“; “gate; May f0!‘ l.‘ . The" smlemfll‘ ,9“ sullpwl m. wash“? conditions and the assurances of continuous em~ “as than ‘my Mher‘ T Fmdmb people have foatolbrrate‘ tid: still: whn curbs a’ vigorous Echm: ,3? Tll°Y 51°89 51d? by Blds 111 I fillw- May take your donning for e4 toii reports that Britain and the United States ton Gleaner. u, afmrs’ call-W 01' B 1W hrlllses- W“ ‘l Y lar group on the ground, heads coming spring And burst its lcy armour end rm‘ In o green torrent sudden es | wake before in tlzne and dnfll —Audrcy Alexandre- Brwwn h tin Winnipeg Free Press Old Charlottetown I. l!) followed the ' example set by some of our citizens and mink a blind well in Queen to receive tla This is seriousness of the situation, and as a reminder to his own Province of Quebec that preparedness for another war is our only safeguard.‘ _lt was only recently that Hon. Mr. Claxton, Minister of Defense, confessed himself satisfied with Can- ada's total armed forces in all three services of’ some 33,000 in&viduals, a disproportionate num- her of whom are administrative personnel. Mr. St. Laurent may well have, had this unwbe utter- ance in mind, as well as the fact that the coun- try today ls almost wholly unarmed in terms of modern scientific advances, and that in another war Canada would be a battlefield, not an arsenal happily separated by the broad Atlantic from on this particular one. First of all GAW. is afraid that the plebiscite will be a farce, I don't see why. The liquor question condoms most of us and most of us are going to be given a chance to express our preference with the majority vote becoming the law of the land. If there is anything farcical about that then we are indeed an immature people and the democratic way is not for us. Secondly. the writer of Wednes- day's letter wonders why more _ preachers don», speak out from in your Bsturday edition as e nu i their pulplts in favor of the old b" l‘ l“ “M” t" “ml?” f Prohibition Act. Perhaps it is be- it abominable. The only reason we can think of that can have ltd the Government officials into lilel a course is its cheapness Another bad habit among our itlachs I that of having s drs ‘opening lnto‘the street gutter into which slops of all sorts ere thrown. In hot weather this makes sn un- wholesome smell. and is probably the cause of much of the fem that prevails at present. "Public opinion seems to lesn to- wards the building of e proper sve- tem of drainage. But there is notli- ing to which we would be aim strongly opposed than to have our have this week seen our Province at its worst- neither winter nor spring weather, just betwixt and between. that. these grand little birds will supplement the popular Hun, if wii are successfiil in establishing them here. The birds are known to thrive in such districts as Cape Cod and our climate is very similar. Feed conditions are alto VBfy similar. I enclose s copy of extracts talc en from a good authority on birds. 1 believe it may be of interest w everyone who is interested iii these fine birds. We would oppre- clate it. if it could be published foods which are plentiful. It is quite as important to see-that the foods the birds require at different seasons of the year are plentiful. and that they have proper covers and pi tectlon, as it is to see that their enemies are controlled. Good shooting depends on e pro- per attention being given to s1.‘ of these matters. Briers, bathe berry and flower brlers. the blackberry, the wild rose. and many others, make safe and attractive covers and they also furnish much food. The young quails live largely on insects found in the fields and in other days it was quite coin- mon for nations to hlre mercenar- ies from other lands to fight for them, and so it ls interesting to note the suggestion being made e- cross the line that the United States should recruit. and maintain a torelgifleglon in Europe, ready for actlon_and thoroughly trained. It ls probable that if present pay rates and allowances were made available. there would be no dearth of recruits and a great force might be ready and not too far from any possible conflict. -- Niagara Falls Review. ‘ ovrilrw The Times, London, reports that Denmark has granted autonomy to the Faroe Islands. The local Legislature, the Lagting, will in future make laws for the islands instead of the Danish parliament. I Trade Minister C. D. Howe has commented that Ontario's early election is "a little hard on the public purse." It is the implication that ewe . . th M k ' ' ' ' ' i N“ “tum honws 0' "shim? h niskingaliai-lligiiieiiinlasfegdnlltingwiii jiedsosliblldize by b T’- um h fiillieuliliiiiriawiziiis prbfisn-bidtwii; w. HQ "PHEASANTS woods Inter they ca} ma"! b9!- f§",‘“"“' u-i-hmmie at?” The lead Mr. St. Laurent has given to t e , ,, _ * - The utkr shin-tare we Iva o, hand “mm-m ' cc for - a sane m _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ . . ling the 9,0519", g n y, rles and the seeds of plants, ln- b. discussion on foreign affairs marks a stiffening in A leading citizen “flares that if ha" the §§§‘,',§',1‘,",‘§§§’,,f",,“l‘,fifjdsffjfflfijf imagine. for instance, any Zlgfgy‘: FAB. Jones. Prel- aludlne Weeds ln the fell they Zflflugflfwfufiflfiikfiffifkvml the attitude of the Government which should be . . . . d ke. The m"! bfailsht "P ln I lawn ln Ens- 51"" f!" ‘WW1’ 1°’ "M 3m“ is s ten money bein s ent on im vin th d duced at least m“ g°° 3° (ltnclonirc) th h t. d l i t want“ 1' " "Emu, y‘ g P pro g e w" s m nest one to come to hand so far lmd and the" 60111018 l0 Cl"!!- lo“ n e “V” ‘n n w“ u to carry away ell portable refuse welcomed by all who have Canada's true inter- ests at heart. lf translated into action, it will mean that we have at last begun to grapple with our responsibilities in the matter of collective security under the United Nations. they often live on sumac, wild rose hips and other plants which are seen above the snow. At this sea- son meny birds will per h unless food be supplied. A lit ‘e corn, served with grit st established feeding pieces will save hundreds of birds during a severe winter. %.ABAPPLES BEST WINNEIPEG - (or) lotietown in the thirties, seeing the situation and still supporting the Prohibition Act? Possible, I suppose, but not very likely. Other clergyman. npt necessarily brought up in England. have surely seen the light too. Q-A-W- 806s on to say that the new Temperance Act has but one advantage. That statement seems to me to be merely one man's opinion. Some weeks ago I went w the country for manure, and sewers to run the waste water ll- to the harbour, but whlch it shall be strictly forbidden to U! for other purposes." -Island Guardian. Nov. It. ll~ cziicns woruc URANIUM more FRALKFIIRT, April @—(Rfllb' ers) - The Czechoslovak Govern- ment. is working a new urea-ll" the National Park were applied to building suitable bungalows-for summer visitors there would be some sense to it. It is resident ac- commodation that is in greatest demand. 1' i 9r k concerns the town belle who was married. After the ceremony, a host of friends rushed to kiss the bride. A half-hour later. the breathless girl stared in a puzzled way at a little man who was next in line. "1 don't know you. Why are you kissing me?" she’ asked. The man scratched his head. "I dunno, lady, when 1 Joined the queue outside, I understood it was The cell of the Bob-white is one of the checriest sounds ln nature. Nearby, it commands attention; distant. it heririonlzes with other sounds of summer, yet never pails on the ear. It names the bird. Northerners call him Quail; South- erners. Partridge; but he has nam- ed himself and ornlthologists hav. decided that he is the prior su- thority. His cry is interrogatory. It The C. N. R. in bringing the Pullman car directly through from Montreal to Charlottetown certainly makes for easier triivelling, especia'ly for elderly people or parents of small children. Junior Farmers’ Movement A movement of far-reaching importance has E31‘. been launched recentl in the or anization o‘ - ‘ . .. _ the Prince Edward kignd Junior Fgurmersl Fed: The chmWe W“! "Di °"lY_l_7E appreciated by {Tvrlgeilrilégfjit — Cornwall 511111001“ to a dance m charlotmown_ l; is pleasing, heartening. delightful. Anderson. professor of horticult- lode m the sham, o; W,“ my; _ . . . . k. d . h M _ Islanders _but will make visitors more ready to ' was one of the gayest. most. de- FEPMTS “"81"” ll l“ ‘mm? Wfiin "W. Ulllvelilly °1 Malllmlm- "l" mime; at Prtbam. 30 miles east of Elan“! fir“ ussofnulw" °f ‘is m m r e m“ face the journey here. Th New Yo“ “m” an," a“ lightfui parties I hays ever at- ‘Pym-B m“ l‘ “Yew”! "ln- Ami m" cal-lawn“ “e “'9 m“ Sal‘ Pilsen, e Coach engineer ‘filo h“ times. The Provincial body was formed at u s w w .. t He‘ t the fact that Abner ‘ended m the my‘ I am“ we this prophecy is always welcome zn isfaetory tree fruit for the Mani- fled he}, "id wdggq en 0| 0 . one drunk Bu,’ and this ls we the drouth of summer. toba climate. He adds that straw- JEWELRY STOLEN HAMBURG. Aplll 3O - (AP) - Jewelry worth about 0800.000 N‘ been stolen fi-cvn Cello Castle in ilv British pone, German polio! "l5 today. largely representative meeting in Charlottetown on April 2 under the presidency of Mr. Donald Anderson, of St. Peter's, and an energetic group of officers and directors from each County. This week the first two branch organizations, at Cen- tral Bedeque and Milton respectively, have been organized, and there is every reason to expect Doubleday notwithstanding (he's the man who's supposed to have invented baseball in 1830.) many scholars trace the origin of base- ball to 18th-century England. They quote this quatraiu that appeared there iii i744: The iz-zll once struck off, Away flies the boy Only l,000,000 proof gallons of Scotch whisky are to be shipped _to Canada and the U S. A. this year. Britain is to increase exports tn 8,500,000 proof gallons. This represents 72,250,- 000 bottles, but at least 7,500,000 gallons will be going to hard currency countries. Whisky ex- lberrles are the most popular and successful of the small fruits. Everything about the btrd is so attractive that men have .always loved him and hunted him. Per- haps there is no other wild bird to which the American people are more indebted. He delights in the farm; ls the friend and compan- ion of mah; a destroyer of weeds important point. there was a flask on almost every second table, It seemed almost as if we were over- seas again enjoying ourselves at Brighton or Bournemouth. Of course it was all illegal but it “as a move toward what we must eventually have and was definite- FOUNDED QUEBEC The city of Quebec was found- ed by Champlain in i008. m.‘ that the movement will extend widely through- out the Province. The need for such an organization has been felt for some time, and was anticipated in the ' ' t M h ~ . . - __ _ liflfll Pfeienlédllehffl llli,l-¢9'5l°""¢ l“ _ "if Florida. For southern exposures, where there is 5“- Pl-“Y ha“! Blammd Films‘ quick. stiff drinks of moonshine range and accessibility make him gggvrcg, by the Federation of Agriculture. Iii Pllllhltfliff pie,” 0f Wm“, yen“ sunsh;ne__-|-he "mo. tor. whllslgcy werg sneaked in book always immediately available. He . . . . . H ___ . ll W" elllPllflilled "l" "i Cflflllefflilll" W" l e color blue. For western exposures—Green to ,4 knife that whirls et the rote '°,e§f,.‘,'.‘§,‘§,,,"",§,‘§§“.,§§§f,',, y, seems ",a"h°hbl§d m" ‘Md “m” “M” tl- P- a home and school. a regressive programme W“ compete Willi the red afternoon For northern or 8w miles an M" and can wt t m at h s m m ‘W’ m" mmmf‘ - st needed to develop mfquuliti” of leadership and ~ - _ __ o us a e ow. with the more Annuglly "ch gutumn gomeghm; Clstowri ' (CUSTOM BUILT CLOTHES) queen _ __ exposure-Tan shades to offset the blue of the f, “life 0: mflliehripxl filly four ital: 1mm view of the Public end the like 400.000 sportsmen go out from spromote public social and culturalactivities such non-j. k_ F f , on s a an a ' ¢ W“ 8- experience gained by servicemen. u. m h) y. snob. m ' f Y f" mi 9'2 °:P°:‘""—G"Y- monstrated at a recent meeting of 0m- dmklng hub“; u, becomms e c u fm, , Wm i as are under way in other Provinces. It was felt that a great deal could be accomplished in this regard through field days, discussion groups, public speaking contests, and development of a community spirit among young people. The fact was deplored that many boys and girls are leav- ing their country homes because of lack of social and cultural facilities, and numerous coiin- April 26 i943. ls survived b li‘ d ll h come qiierrelsome end sometimes ing aircraft r eutoni bil r ld t ,1 lit ess. try halls throughout the Province which were once Princess Patricia (Lady Patricia Rbmslclyyrly: iilufiiifiugoiilsiignlakttfgrxiii-eigde: b: fiig“,,“,'f,fif,?'lg.,f,‘fifli',f t: gfxyflgfilgygmenazw “l: In our moduli life w: s: sllrrbiiiiav: q pljrlls,“ one um centres of activity are bare and neglected. The Alexander Arthur Alfonso David, born Dec. 2i, m"; ‘ma’; llfimmgfigozg ‘t’: abfifiml- $023M? Zion-x its elloted space. iureiy two fe- zigzag? ""1"", ll" ‘I'm! °'-"'""n~== "l PM” ‘“ Department of Agriculture was urged to give sup- port to a junior farmers‘ movement for the pur- pose of remedying these conditions. lt has done so with commendable prainptltiide, and has evi- dently met with a ready response from the young- er people themselvss. i A tentative schedule of activities was out- lined at tlieprovliicial organization meeting, but an important feature of the movement is that it ls adaptable to the. needs and requirements of communities individually. There is practically _ ‘llniltto the sphere of useful activities which _ undertaken. Too iniicli olioeld not be et~ liflpttliit eiiee; but if iii eaeli community the in- ports this ybar will earn Britain $5,000,000. I * I R iiig should bear this advice in mind given by the Southeastern School Lighting institute of former Governor-General, born this date, i850, seventh child of Queen Victoria, died Jan. l6. I942; was predec and a year after his heir, Alastair Arthur, l9l9. ' outbreak of equine encejiialomyelitis. in i948, Hon. I. ‘C. Nollet, Saskatchewan Almllifil". lies urged that horses iii the prai- in_cs be immunized to the disease by vaccination with encepholomyelitis vaccine. "The control of eneephaloniypiitis in horses should be considered from a public health point of view as it is now HIIOVIII: that _iiian is highly susceptible to the dis- llll. he soid. "In ieceiit years the incidence of Loncephaloniyeiitis in man has increased and in districts of Saskatchewan where the disease was Those in charge of, interior school paint- H. R. H. Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught, ’ by his son, Prince Arthur, own death his grandson and Duke of Connaught on Warning of the possibility of an extensive Minister of mit- lid tli les f the I of ‘sages an E's lain‘ cii mhillil fverili- prslent last cases/f Year there were several Jiiniiaii To the next destined post. And then home with joy. Well, let the scholars argue as they will. the main thing is that the good old season is here agalii. the Electron Microscope Society of America. For it is claimed ability to cut, and in thinner sections, more kinds of things. including brifss. pure iron, stones, than any other instrument. With the elec- tron mlcroscope their structure cafi then be studied to lgerii what hap- pens to‘ metals under verlous con- prevent frictional heet from de- stroying lt. -— ‘rhlnk Magazine. When it comes down to‘ reel fil- ures. for a notion of 13.000900 people. this country can take e- boiit the last piece in the world for sobrletyyexaiudine. of course. the teetotel Mohammedan peoples. The Bureau of Statistics tieeJii-st. issued the eed news from Ottawa. one hee reason to doubt if they ere very much displeased with the report, having in mind the terrific revenue the Dominion enjoys from the oorigenltsl weakness of huinsri HINDU-fig!‘ tdilief. ti’? its-sea s; portad uring l men ended March s1. 1M1. Osiiedisne 1 gulped 0,640,000 proof gallons of b spirits. qliaffed 146881.000 gallons of beer. and sipped at 5,584 gaf- lons of native and imported wines. —St. Catharine: Standard. ly better than the old days when more civilized. I am that ls lbng as we push the whole thing under- ground we will continue to heve the drunkenness and uiiplessan‘- noel that are theyshemc of our Province. who like a drink now end then llilllllm end pljofesslonel. "ten. Al- Zmost ell of them drink sad they- sh - serve liquor in their homes. I can't see how this practice has hurt. any of them end our parties are much happier, easier occasions becsuse of-it.‘ 1n my own home we often heve cocktails before dinner and we would be most. unhappy to rlieve to farego this pleasure. rkht here someone is saying that we should forelo for the seke of these who can't handle liquor. Must I give up my csr someone else can't drive his eta reasonable rate? bss Oovernme Control. It lies lied it for e long, convinced attempt "o ‘their-CAM. talks about people Perhaps because Yes, Ontario at and pernicious insects; a close-ly- ing swift-flying game bird; and. last as well as least. is the Joy of the epicure. From the standpoint of the greatest good to the great- est niunber he ls supreme; his wide After the spring rains, when the warm soutll winds give promise of coming summer. the birds are mat- ing and the call of the "Quail" is heard on all sides. Th are good-natured, affectionate bird... but now during" the rivalries of the mating season the males be- msles use the some nest end there ls some indication of lygsmy l.- such cases. The male. however. is very attentive to his mete. is o. good provider. and has been known to assume the entire ohsrge of the brood upon the death of the fe- male. brwdins. feeding end pro- tecting them st ell times like the fondut. mother. The young ere hatched after e- bout. 3t dsye of incubation. 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