PAGE FOUR T HP .G.9:it.R.1?.1.A.1S The Island Guardian rubllablng Co. Editor and Managing Director. lIII-A-.lIIl'M"- auoelm Editor. Fm-II Willi"- CIBCULATION "Covora Prlnco Edward Island like the dew” "Tho strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". gig. ...A.... maaaorrcrolvn FRIDAY. MN. I. 1954 . j Prison For Poverty The plight of poor people faced with "fine or imprisonment" has appealed. to many public spirited citizens and organiza- tions. It really makes Ollc law for the ma" with money in his pocket and another for The one without. Irving Himel, chairnian of a delegation times. Motorists-who drive at 50 miles-per is the more dangerous that Such the less you are sure of andletlfi from the Association of Civil Liberties hour on a dry road under, normal conditions 9,-.ll,,.l la." or our culture and l, pemap, the not 0, lb; WM": which waited on the Ontario Legislature's may think they can drivlz safely on ice at clVl'll?-&ll0l'l- W031 '3 DW'l0cl'l1C1Y- The adult bigot has seen the shed: - ' ' ' : ommittee made that 20 or 30 miles when actuall a to s eed Freedom and Tmm man” be n in" He " ”"”m"5 "M """”o leform ln5t"ut10”5 C ' -V p p dancer Of the Same l?llllkYlll?l-CY- ed mental development: he hall His suggestion IS of 10 would be more nearly comparable. There is not only no Sensc. but simply not grown up. -'1-1. .11., point amongst others. that allowing fines to be paid by install- ments would cnable poor people, unable to lneet the fllll amount of their lines at once, to stay out of jail. There is another aspect ill which the fine or imprisonment sentence is unfair. Many of the llullisllnlents were fixed when money was worth far more than at the present time, so that in effect the poor man is being punished more severely today in comparison with the more prosperous of- fender than was the case in former times. There is a case for both making fines higher in relation to the alternative jail nd for allowing the offender time ill 50. or imprisonment. for an offence the intention clearly is that the fine should be consider- ed a sufficient penalty. The imprisonment is merely a means of enforcing payment term a l , , . . l l b d g Todd, few persona can name all which to pay the fine if he desires to dowthe Border Patrol. Yet they are a smallei. :,":l':l':.:l';mVof”l':f:,?;:'; ?l'.'h: Nations:-mW:w:'l:0d Stgwurat ziglelglulhgi po"N'lw;h””mW"uy 0, the Incl” Day, ol ol,,l,,,,,u,-- . :- Alm. all. if parllanmnt aumomes llne fbl-pe than the police department of either Guardian does not neceaaab me Jwnnm M , qlmm mean, cl ml an mg m, can mg m. lesson even if they are able to recite all W 1 although in practice it is an alternative. I l M out Hke Mll, l,, , w,.ll,, , , , It is only jmt that both rich and pom. Terrllor). an area almost as large as Texas IV; are ,.l,..,.,.r blaming them. was made by the United States ;egHl1r:vu1::eEgL,yHcg: and gyro;-tfilglne races poised and ; i . ' i . ' P h ' do n t think as often Government on the recommenda-, , ' 1 . ' ' l should receive the samc sentence In effect N0? has he f0l'g0ll0l1 the time at DHWSOH a.serv:epsslrn.iild what. the Russians tinn of Henry L. Stimson. the then, (And r. in. 1.) girls l?i1sTeglii1izDt!.Ili,e. me Nvfilrie.mM bubbles in aw as well as in form. Permitting time for the payment of fines would go far towards placing them on a common level. Another point is that the same fine does not repre- sent the same degree of punishment tow . of H 1 Wm" . . . U ii d N no 3 Assembly, who ll, wml be l, mu decguloi orvy was cursed with an luue of k Ml d g Iuper s ence n cold dlffgrent people, but that is a problem ll see the R. C. M. P. with fewer men than it siren: mom: tlrine in Russia, re- ll,;l'.l,,.,,,:,l.,l, mdea(h .: Wei. gl ixloonvertible paper, lg, l. on. 1.. :;';::;luull”;Sheyb'h";V:"l;fmuc:;l 5;: when llggliley wind mskes timben which may well be beyond the courts to solve satisfaciomyi ""'ml"K "W 39V""m9l" Nml"-it and I do not wish to gloss it over. have tried to perfection the scheme bland or lmolemnl auperlorlly mm '5 M5" Vml 8355190?- A..-.AK-A:- vest high authority in a few men has been their parents. That children should llllt lllls (lellbel-nee, prenjpdltnllfil of making money by an issue xol ml, 15 all nelllllg new modes of 3"”- . so turn against their parents and dgufmllon was our least, abfhorc-nt Treasury Notes. Quite after qu re 8,, raglan. And whlle ll may ll” G” Abbel eh N Y a part of R hentage' It goes back to the 3"" ”"m "l "-'”'"” dmh" "” choice and the destruction of l-Il- of them have been thrown into "pm" "In wmeglmg. t-ll, ,l,.tl,l,' me -nr;n.'e 0" 0 Truth And Prejudice failed to achieve the desired results. The consequence last year was an all-time re- cord of people killed and injured, and of automobiles destroyed. He warns that par- ticularly in the case of drunken drivers, regulations will be more strictly enforced, and that more suspensions and cancella- tion of licenses, along with additional police patrols. are being considered. Incidentally the chairman of the Sask- atcliewan Highway Traffic Board, Mr. J. A. Christie. makes a strong point of the frequency of winter driving accidents due to reduced visibility and inadequate trac- tion. Under normal conditions, he states, a motorist will travel 42 feet before com- ing to a stop after applying the brakes when travelling at 20 miles per hour, 130 feet when braking down from 40 miles per hour, and 190 feet when braking down from 50 miles per hour. With the added winter hazard of slippery roads, this dis- tance might be increased as much as ten: One accident ill three, Mr. Christie main- tains, is caused by driving too fast for road or weather conditions. - These comments are of general applica- tion, and well worth remembering at this season. The R. C. M. P. An article by Richard L. Neuberger in the New York Times Magazine points out that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police perform the duties which, in the United States, combine the activities of the F.B.I., the Secret Service, the Coast Guard and Los Angeles or Philadelphia. Mr. Neu- berger found one lone constable stationed at Port Radium on Great Bear Lake, where 1 THE I GUARDIAN. (IHA RLOTTETOVPSI 1, WI Really Into Things is n Qaitw MM Am: Pko(IIIi.M1lll4IPa?73W xmaciwalrltaesotoacwac Mw44(p l44zW!p xlmowr.f:,...,.. -4 p”B”C FORUM ChurchiIl&The Atom Bomb A This column is open to the fly endorse the opinion of correspondent 1111! IV 38! AN (HAIAOTEI pitchblende for atomic bombs originates. He found only 31 men patrolling the Yukon Creek, during the construction of the Alaska Highway, when ii pair of Mounties was superseded by two dozen United States Army military policemen. Certainly no Canadian would want to needs, as may well be the case, says the Montreal Gazette. Yet this readiness to year 1874 when some 200 men of the North Sir,-The faults of Russian lead- ars suffering. the losses they are sustaining. Sympathetic plty might often take the place of blame. if we tried to sense how Russia feels. She is sustaining a loss that no nation can afford. Madam Pandit, chairman of the marked that her most appalling experience was to see children in- very distressing. A government Wlllnlpeg Free Press ending the war in the Pacific? There has been controversy on this point ever since the bombs were exploded at Hiroshima and Nagasaki on August 0 and 9, 1945. The decision to use the bomb, after due warning to the Japanese. Secretary of State for war. Wrltlrig in 1917 on this decision. Mr. Stimson said: "The face of war is the face of death; death is an inevitable part loader gives. The decision to use hundred thousand Japanese. No tax- plariation can sliange that fact roshlms. and Nagasaki put an Phil. of every mder that it war-time 1 and understand our own fate had we failed to master the U-boats. All that the -bomb did was to hasten the inevitable. harloltetow ...... CURRENCY COM'P1.A!NTs Pi-om ms Noviucoblan, Oct. I. 835 "We believe that if ever a col- land of Prince Edward. They have no Bank Paper at all, but they circulation. and. as I. natural con- ' after column of Sun Glearns. l3 1. Notes By The biggest puaale to most ab- stsiners is how a consumer can afford to be an alcoholic. 4t. Thomas Times-Joul-nnl We don't know anythln: about these atomic bomb: the nations are stockpiling and can only hope theylrc not stamped like camera film with a reminder that they must be used before a certain date. -Winnipeg Tribune "It Is believed," says a medical article, ”that the function of the sinuses is to lighten the skull and give resonance to the voice." They also serve the subsidiary purpose of giving people who have had an operation something in talk about -Stratfnrd Beacon-Herald Today, when through ora1ory,I'a- dlo and television the spoken word is ssumlnlz more weight than per- haps ever before. when speccll seems more and more to be taking the place of the written word, it there is real danger. in expressing ideas in spoken words if those words are either inaccurate in meaning or devoid of meaning. -Halifax Ohrorilcle-Herald Wllllam Nnakea who lived and loved newspaper work more than life itself. died in his sleep. A tired heart which had stood the strain rid stress of an exacting profession for more than 62 years finally wrote "30" for the editor of me Brandon Daily Sun. and colulnri l silent today, but none who worked with him, or were associated with hlmlwill ever forget "Old Bill" as he so often signed himself. l --Brandon sun verses of the old English Ballad about the Twelve Days. from the "partridge in a pear tree" all the way to the "twelve lords s-leaping." First. is at. John's Day. followed by Holy Innocents Day, at. Thom- as Day. at. 5Qbll'llB'l Day. New day on which most of us take down our Christmas trees. --New York Times -.A.. Painters. nuialolana. sculptors and poets have produced things incoherent and the incomprehens- ble. and have assured us with The Wax 1. like the irntnoy in Flcbwicl: 4., things to us simply to nug.',,,,, flesh creep, it still remains a mg that if art is to teach any lugoll to the world oi! its time-and with- out such a purpose, be the leuan what it may. art is surely ram, pointless-then the terms in which the .lesson is taugtht should be at least understandable. 'Unlntcll'.g- ible art may or not be s, tr-ll-ml, tn the cleverness of the artist. It certainly does nothing for the 1-,... holder. -Halifax Chronicle-Herald 31:03?! in especially common In young people, but in tihem it can be excused to some extent or at least explained: In youtl-i'ev.,.,, thing is black and white and 4.... inlte, but as a man grow; old" he begins to see--or should begin to see-all the shading: of prey in the world and its ideas, and )1h opinions become-or should beoom. -much less rigid; there is an old saying that the more you will not reason is 9. bigot." wrotla William Dr-ummorid 300 or mor- years ago. But that is the Isa.-31 part of the bigot's oilfenslveneu. If he kept his um-euon to himself he would not "plague the gentle world." But he insists on trying to impose his prejudices on every. body else. If he has come to that conclusion that the only way to become healthy is to eat nothing but carrots, than all the world must eat nothing but carrots. If he hag misinterpreted religion to mun that it is a sin to skate on Sunday, tlhen nobody must skate on sun- dn.V. f-From on edltcclal for young people. Hamilton Bpectntnrl l7oea' SKI J UMIIB. Run the hl.ll's wetedal of white. gracefully over pools of pan 1 the skier floats. And limo recalls the her-on drifting from Autumn oak. lovely as dream. to dim the lake: or the sweet instant when it ..h the flow lov '14 word falls. like alter lnoke. cos ng th The nineteenth century was peculiarly welsh Mounted Police rode out mm the l:nl":an"hll':'::lllmg; 'slll:': iiioufiioaiiiiiiimitndmihe I:t.r:'rAi?1i:.: 7l”.ll5.'.?”a.?7'”.ly? Iiiigerteneixs C the age of Scientific Pnquiry The ques, prairies to establish the law. The em- llddiirold of R” "W "l l'”'”” blockade; ltiended the ghost-ly not one man upon the Island who lion that was asked was. nls it true-',..There phasis was placed from the first on the Anlvilljiiahl L. Ryan. a newspaper "l '..””h M "EM mm 2:; '33:,”;,1,t;i';5l;:pf;ej.,l;,,3: has been a profound chance in recent years 10'" 0f authority-'l0l 9') force 0f nUm- f,"'g;',f,l;”';g";,';l,s;;l";l,j;'";f1 ”5;;";;l”m - - tolerated such . rucally cur H. J. Mabon. R.O. A. Wulfhen Guudet. and a French journalist. M. Kayser, pointsi Elle”; It sh0w,5 hm” ttraldltllfynl C0u"t5- The lusting story in it-omen snnpnin::',me,,l".',,. ht.hl:znll;mgslil'an?517rlgnSc::qll in-itiiridyhliinicilotfli:axf:1oliinyjf'vl:ili:th:: uonu", o'hmm" , 5.. ll LL... out that in international discussions onl fehshlfor. 501""-V ””55w"5 l,",the MW"t' LT,,,?",5lf,'.”.; ,,,,A,tl,:hfl,,:”l",,' ,"l,,,;3: cnurchilrs latest vn1umr- of War had any transaction with it. but ' ' BABIIISTEB. soucrrol. Iiu. problems of information. people nowadays;9d Ponce ls actually a recognition that eV- ill people waifiniz to get in. oncplM9m0lbl:- bTll;:re”::1m”:;l5nu';l F95” ""9 glgltlyrflgznngz .....A.."ilf.”f'..:.... 1'1'l”'l('ilf:"of'""sl'tlf"e'u talk less about "truth" and more aboutler-V Mount": has not only his Own training "L they H” in ii mm” in we iggullyxhin July. 1945. it'll”? ll" iidiidgiitflltz oiimiaensatcahim for Gilldil & Huszurd Money to 1-olh Collowllll "objectivity". . . . It has become common to preach the doctrine of the "raw fact."l.'s certainly Something m be cherished tgita-.Winb(lli.imp..'.hl:l:r"i.c,,l:l Stalin were in progress. These wlllc-ll he would be ma gums.-l K a to an . . . . - .. . - on v as if it were possible to present "facts" in mm-"” pay for it, in line with nthers, lost-6 Dmved that the devhst-1-Wh mm money. A Pound Note in mud.” folcummnm mu F05"? guch 3 way R; m give no indication what ED'TOR'AL NOTES then return and get the nrticlnillfll-hlll 5 0"9'";”'-' cm”: was -'lb' Charlottetown is worth about slx- &n. Barristers. Sollollllora. ate. i ' - t ' ' ' ' it. A anerence e WPb2l lull ' H1 "-T-'TT"-TC-FF" F 3,3,3; , V they bought, standing their turn glrellsxzem Ttimmm and S1: wm- teen Ti-uro sn nge and vcr Matlmgoih P.uk. & 0- t. FOSTMLL23. l ever of personal bias. But. however praise- worthy. is this not an illusion? Do we, for example, read sllch ll rigor- ously exact. impartial and objective state- ment as "the one-litre bottle on the table . - - . i - . ,- v , unmnnnerly w y. the lnvas'0n of very largo. From The Examiner, Oct. 6, 1835: ”"3ta'"Pd rm" deC'm””5 M l””97' If the has been part.icularlv valuable to keep down The sad int-El. is that from mp armies We I had contemplated "It would appear from an edlt- "5 G""”'' 5”" l writer says: "Tho bottle was half empty", Shipping mag i to bottom. faith In each nil:-rltm desperate. l'es.ist.:illcc of the final in Tile Novescotlan of last J A Mceuigan 3A”"':f,:'A"'"5':;LmTo5 he Speaks thc truth-a pessimistic trutll.l - o o :5-:T:d.m llnritmiin "if-TIE!;7?lT"Ii2?..ii?E”h';iZ? nrtiiv iii:l:kil'lihl?l'kll)u:BVEfl:ai:Ei1 xiii? Baniisreia. soucrroll. Ito Elm” Tm". """”"3 if he had said: "The bottle is half l'llll",l ,nn.vono. The six WPCKS the R:-dsi pnitigs, but lln ovary cavn nllfllfax people; blll, ,3 they were in- NOTARY. Etc. cnAn1,n1-115-n)w1l this too wmlld he the truihsliut the truth of an optimist. C5-lll wn !)iljP('l to lack of objectivity in either case? Cnl'taillly not but. equally, we cannot deny that such pl plll-age cal-l-les A1'm. 31'? On the SC0l'l('. llOWGVl3l'. 8 Royall" Elldtl” 9-VNY OM N50. HIWBYS solved in rllni-9 the agony. New ll; relllllve Vgllle Lg lllldel-stood ll. : Maggy To Logn . , , t v P V . . , i t o I . pg with it a point of view. perhaps uncon- l Canadla" 593 Cad” COWS ha-S Well m0St tlitlicrs. nPfft1ll:l2eLii'hr'Ih:ivlrnligvcfiiiitli13:?ngi:1:m:,v:;:p:,:l:ur:im:?lCl:?y: mow, olllisemsi And lm Imlilmh if on w' R' cufsan G d E M Mina": g(-i0ug' l.l-hm, dam in l-am lpnd to (.ma", sllccessfully launched, in God and rlisrognrtl tho. moral Md -blqlght mdwd n ,MmmPdu.M :Vl;.:lti:;ue-2'8 llgulmriots; ntzihwlnlfparcf (!:,lIg.()l'(l:Ag'l'()tB 40? OH . CC . . " - ., -- - -i , ” ' a o - an incvltahlc pt'c,iudicc in the reader. o no as dprhluifli isiillii-Hm Pnd 9! me whom W" in me im” Wm" Ln” mde" mm W"''' cnhnnardnrgiwn at-A" LLB" Thft I'llllt'l(l V i. F ' '. K lied-rock of till. the host in nlir in mm vmlem sh0cks' I mnught rnumrics may think of "” The ma! M32 201 Prince Sl nA3Rl5TER- 30L”nTo3' B”"l ' l 3 "ms -C-0"”"l'C and 3001'” The attempt of an Ellfzlisll youth and a civillzatinlr and for wantiof which ''"''"""""”y "”'5"" M hm" ih” mercantile wort of the -lir. in Prince st. - clmiattetnwl l ' ' l-lnnanese neorlc. Whose cmH'oRr l slicli at lensi as trade directly DIAL ism (ioltncil is vitally interested in llle whole 50. indeed, is every journalist and reade-. When ovary precaution has been taken. however, there remains the inevitable sub- i ;- ' - ' ' : . . - , hy the 5 if" hn .. rt 'lI- . mml ' - ' - we 5”m"d 5"dd9"iy t” uttering any complaints, would, we Properties ghve "ppmach M "1" lnfjmdudl l””"- ago. however, when an Act of Parliament of the f..ll'.S., e:l:..:.'.',., 'T'lI'f,,""::Z.ihave -become lmsaesscd of a mrrci- 3,. l,m..,..l,..l, be ll... gm .0 ,,l,. ...................-c-4 my free access to many independent re- in l355 lmpoml R residence requirement. in. hope of the country. Vve cnn- ilrulnrpurilgiixlrgtneglxtd 0:! znenrslgagimfr their wolm against the present C"'C"CT'"""""""" By:-an J, Gram, 0.03 ports can give the reader the full objective. "'” ””"k "' "" "M " ""'"" pl.,,,,.;.l ll, g;,,,.,l,.., 1 have l... ”"'""”V WW ””'”””5- l" ” J, Ilmgf Blqnghgfd, ur'ruM!:1'III'r truth- In I grant change hag" Jollbl. that those than his wi- - - . . nninlz t . ll " "It :1 t l. 3-5- ,.ggggg”ggggg Alfred Russell Wallace, Engllsl-l lllltlll-31. the wry hrnrt of the Ruslsinn G...-vi present in the minds of my An;i1eri- ll,” ll,(.(:.e: ,,”;,,, tslrlztogouzgpelgf BAMISTER FOUCITOR lnhwllh 30'9" ""”" , . , 1': 'n l, l in u can me do. At. an rate, t or: . ' - -3 - 3 For sat" nrlvlng lst, was born this date 1823. He began life ;,:,'.'.""" " ' WM pralmg never W; a mommy! dmumn; gcllrllellfmx irgugwintc trade owing NOTAR Elm , Allison M. Glllls. U--'6 g to whether the atomic bomb c""my' Bum” 155 Q"'"' 3L '" Ph'"'” "JV 3533;;-1-pg, gomorron. In-, campaign sponsored by the Attorney Gen- erals Department has been productive of good results. We have also succeeded. dur- Judglng by the comparatively few tmf. Botany. l-let visited the Amazon and the 5l,,,.l,.,, l,,,,,m W- L GREEN A vw, mdennm hmmry. to the1rxPtg'ment4dm';IAll.Ind '” " l,h':';l:,l:""m”m? flc accidents over the me llollday ,,,,,l,,d Malay Archipelago. establishing the "Wal- --- -------- -- hrlnc the war to an end. to give c,,,,,;";,,,l;' ",0 ,,,,:;, f,,,f."d,',f,l;' J. S. Tahylor. R.O. . l . l lace Linen whl h .. , l. ., ., peace to the world. to lily healintr . ' 0P'l'0 ETIIIST of. A. L. MOClSCIC . i c zoolo lcall . t :1 are dissatisfied b t would appear that the safety driving 3 V 'ep3" 9- hands upon its tortured peoples ”c”" it" "W" ll 3 I" (ll .l.-mu. v l Lombok and Celebes from Ball and Borneo. , um I by s manifestation of overwhclm- d” M” W" m ml" '”"”m”' " (,;::...u.:,:g his 3:... cu. ll..'.).f:l'Ty'::., i ing the past year, in cutting down the high- '1 C0lTelation of natural selection. 1,. " . . - that this is 1 state of fauna by ngwngf my fatality ML amwugh me "umber 0 ' ' ' be a? riioiin I;'v.l.Il:;":-a.Ii'lI.t'ill fg6likGzti'n.:,lllle stays tmiilme mi mtg: J: 1:303 Abo cn:minii:ibm oil I onournwga 1” . - , - , , ' i or I1 EVO conserl. V0 If 0 .. ll 0 K on! pelsons klllcd-thlilcen as against twenty- It is pleasing to see that ll reader plck. In removed. but abldeth in ever, la the M, ,,l ll; bomb nnlml currency to be dept-scisioa, uni m 9,," at um ml '”m:':: ?:'g:w.M.. n,,,,,,l .. five in 1932--is still quite alarming. It is to be hoped that this year will see a furth- er decrease in tragedies of this kind, with- l . . . ldescendant of Louis XIV to marry with- lll'0blCm Of lllllllllll and 0bJ('CllV0 l'9P0FtlnE- out" her father's consent in Scotland recalls on his side, but he has tradition also. It The movement of potatoes continues to be greatly facilitated by recent mild weath- er. Our open harbours have been a very important asset indeed this year when it With a strong R. C. A. F. establishment in Summerside the Air Cadets had a heavy advantage over other cadet corps. Now that personnel of the R. C. N., Fleet Air the famous Gretna Green marriages. The marriage of runaway couples by the village blacksmith ended almost a hundred years as an architect but became interested in A study of Darwin led him to enunciate the idea of the "survival of the fittest" as ed up the Ottawa Journal on an inaccuracy in an article on "Space Ships and stg. tlons". It was stated that a speed of 28,- counter where they expect to bily. (The stores are always crowded). in line. It took Ryan 25 minutes to buy a comb. and in a week's time all the teeth were gone from it. The significant thimz that Ryan says ahnut all this waiting in line is that women arc push- ed and jnstlcd about in ii most llflld "D the prisoner our-slion till General Dean and the others were disgusted, illustrates how fnithless they have become. it, is no wondrr that tho Rln. sians have lost. faith in cnrh oili- Russin is in serious dang:-r of going nlllto pieces. in fact we can say that this is lnrvltahlo. We would like to think. and it is probably true, that many peo- ple among the peasant classes of Russia, have not hr-an corrtlptetl going utterly to ruin. Will 1954 1 am, Sir, ell-,, As the mountains are round about Ji-I-lam. so the burl h round about his people from hasuorth evcnforenr.!'ortbenls(1he Potsdam Conference between Pl'F.ll- ldent Truman. Sir Winston rind sum and their staff followed and Sir Winston writes: 1 ''Up to this moment we had shaped our lrlPllS towards an as- snlllt upon the homeland of Ja- ipan by terrific air bombing and ldugnut . , To conquer thi- count.l'y yard by yard might uell rcqllirr the loss of a million Amor- llcan lives nnd half that numbrr lot British-or morn if we coulrl get them there: for we were ro- had always admired might find in the apparition n this almost supernatural weapon an excuse which would lave their honor and l l)?lllK killed to the last fighting :hould be used or not. To svi-rt in: power at the cost of A frw explosion. seemed. after all our ' foils and perils. it miracle of de- llverancc-." Japan; The final decision lay with President 'n'uman. Sir Winston concludes: "I never doubted what it" (the decision) "would be, nor release from their obligation of the delay. disappointment. and an- noyance of getting the stuff in dollars are eagerly bought up at six shillings each. The time alone lost. to the Island every year by these lnconvei-tibia Treasury Notes, is v.ori.h more than all: tunes the interest they save." lLe;::1td irlr our own accommodation, not. theirs, this is less to be re- qreited. Tllfllafl Pound Note is not what it purports to be. the repre- sentative of twenty shillings, we are free to admit;. but so long as GI!.Bl)l'I' A. GAUDET. B.A.. LLB Barristers and Solicitors A. II. IIATELBON. 0.0. A. B. PEAKIJ. B.A.. LLB. JOHN P. N'lCEOI.s0N. LL11 Barrlatcra. Etc. Collsctloua - Money To Loan Currie Building MacPIiu 8: Trainer H. I. MMPHEE. l9.A.. Q.0. E. BOMEBLED TIIAINOB. lI.A urrlatcn. am. i with Britain, and are engaged in lurnbrirlng and shipbuilding to any extent. and who are perhaps the most competent. persons to form a proper estimate of the utility of ll. paper circulation. so far from any serious extent diminished. few importers who are bound to what is the same thing. that apecle cannot be procured for them here. at their nominal value. These grum- blers. however, do not consider that were it otherwise it would cease to be local. That there must be bourith set to this depreciation every person of -common some will M. Albun Former. Q.C. I.A LLB. . Barrister and Solicitor lank of Commerce Building Ohltlottaetnwn Money to Loan Bell. Mutlllesoll 8: man: on City and lhnn Properties no Itlclunond street Charlottetown. P.l.l. Chas. ll. McOuuid ILA. '1 -Cllalmer & Husk: A. J. HASLAM. B.A., LL35 t Bari-later. Etc. Bank of Nova scotla Uhanboli Charlottetown. P. E. L Frederic A. Large. 9- , Barrister. Bollcllnr. Noll?! . loyal Bank of Canada Building Charlottetown. P. E. I. Loans on City and Farm use aenl street Phone 1' Office Phone 913!-House 4156 Dr. It. A. Mueiccliorlf ULOBIA BUILDING in Grafton ai. Phone i J. A. Currutllers. l.0i Montreal. Quebec. Ottawa. 'l'or-onto. McDONAI.D. Cllltllll & CO. CHARTIIID ACCOUNTANT! it .. 4 SIIIII John. sluerbri-coke. Vaneol" wicked shall not rest in the allow but as we no bef ate - 0 t , IIIAVO I ever doubted since that he - V0 0'0 t gum ll mp”, ll , - go . u resorting. to more drastic preventive 000 m.p.h was necessary to overcome gravi- M Of 4'" "RN00!!! lli "(lib was right . . . . There was ulilml 94- the f-"Hem! II It vrolont cum. 3:23,, uc::'.i.:g.l...., mm 1" ('h"Mm"m' Mmnlglslnl measures which other Provinces are being tatlonal pull, whereas the author's figures "" "l "'” ""' 5"” """' "Ml" ""WM"lC- Hmllloltlohed ””"""''”l ” N” '”'"'d r NKINL 30 8005- 0 1M'C- MW ureenient around our table; nor W9 9i "W l"'50"”9"l9"” '0 "'9” He R. C forced to consider. In Saskatchewan. for example, the Pro- Avlnclal Treasurer, Hon. C. M. Fines, has announced that his appeal to motorists to worked out to show that the necessary speed would really be only 25,200 m.p.h. There is already too much unnecessary speeding without drivers being given en la: more careful in their driving habits has ” M . . additional excuse. tlsesstllatbsgc-ivcI.a:idIoIkeIlt did I ever hear the lightest nug- lliat an upright in their heart. As for aacls at turn nlde unto their crooked ways. the Lord shan lead their form with the workers of llllqnlly. but peace shall be upon In-ael notion that we do otherwise" lut was It the atom bormfthat defeated Jlpln? Sir Winston my: -"No", adding: "Her defeat was certain before the first bomb foil, and was brought about by over- moat extensively engaged in the commerce of the country." The cornerstone of the colonic cathedral was lltld in 1140. and the structure was completed in ll!) ' CIIAITIIIII AUCOUN'l'AN'l'l Ill Oran Goons It. Charlottetown Phone 0641 - OMB - RANDOLPH W. IIANNINO, GA. ERMA P. MRPIEISON. IIVIN J. IIQIENNM mum offices at Halifax. DI laahlllo, VIIMOI. N rxo. 30' 0 A. sioneion. Ii. loIn'I. ow Glasgow. 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