PKGETWENTY . . THE GUARDIAN Authorized as Second Ciau Mall Poet Office Department. Ottawa. The Island Guardian Publishing Co. President and Associate Editor. Ian A. Burnett. Associate Editor, Frank Walker. Another crown Jewel The largest pink diamond in the world will be the gift of Dr. J. T. Williamson, a Canadian, to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on her Coronation. It is valued at SL500,- O00. The largest diamond heretofore found was in South Africa in 1905. It was the Cullinan, and weighed 969 carats. it was presented to King Edward VII but not kept intact, being cut up into several pieces the CIRCULATION "Covers Prince Edward Island like the dew” I "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". .. ;r 1 largest of which is of 516 carats. The ' '3. . .' ). , . . . - ..C”A't..LA.:”T”ET” l -A.. - .. Jonkers diamond, discovered in 1934 in South Africa, was 726 carats and the Jubi- l ,lee, a product of the same area. in 1895 l . , As Quccii Eillgilolil goes to Wcstniin-lll'35 53.4 Clara-15. llfllhtl CU-l Clovlmdl? 259-”! gm. Abbe). mnmn.m,., as Hm. Majesty tlntil diamonds were discoxere in takcs part in tlic niiciciit yct modern ritLial,All'lC3. m0Sl Of the lllmoll-h WW5 Came mm Our Queen thc Coroiiation and as she drivcs back A5l3- The gllllll lllem "35 me GOlC0nda' through historic streets a crowned nionarc'.i,l als? know" as the Cl?” Moguh whlch she will see and hear vast numbers of her Welglled 787 before Cumlm , l In former days. recalls the Windsor people pledging their fcalty and cliccring: their Queen. Those in the Abbey and thosc' lining the streets for licr triumplial pro-, gross will be merely representatives of her, . , , peoples throughout the Commonwealth andfih 3 Bfahmlll lemple. but ll Sllllls Calllam Empire who in assembled crowds or inlstole it off him and sold it to Prince Orloff lonely places will sliarc in the acclamations Who Presented it to Catherine 11 of Rus-l for l.l(.l- (;m,-loll. yllllogllv, ,sia. It was among the Russian crownl The l;..(.0,:nlllml lg 3 ml-y real and gill,-,.'ijeix'els and whether it survived the Bolshe-l nificant part of thc Coronation ritual. ltlvik revolution doesn't seem certain. It wasl symbolizes licr ncccptaiicc by the people M194 Carats. l, "ml follows -..l.ni-or.-ti of hcr succession, as The Koh-i-nor. mice the possession of 8' well as of chaiigcs in her Royal Stylc. andl P9I'Slah C0IiQu91'0l'. has Owlled by the Ralall Titles by H113 Pfllllalllelllg of all the 1)o.l of Lahore in 1813. It "came into posses- minions as wcll as bv her Parliament at l Siml" Of the East lhfha C0mP8YlY and W35 lV6lSlnlillSlOl'. i , presented to Queen Victoria. Originally of; Thc roloiii'ful pagcntry tomorrow has itsl 186 carats it was cut down to 106. Con- l-oolg deep in lllslolsy but changes in thei 'ecture has it that both the KOh-I-HOP and traditional ceremonial make it much less the 01'10ff aClUall.V WCYE Da1'l5 Oltllle Great a feudal ceremony recalling ancient forms M0i.iUl- of tcnurc and service but rather a truly re-l Th? RFLICI” 01' Pl” fllammldv Ol gal installation of a Queen who heads not, carats beforc hcillg Cut l0 135. W85 b0UEhl a handful of great nobles but the peoplesl by Thomas Pill. EYahdlalh9l' Of Wllllam of a vast Commonwealth of Nations. Pill The EldPI'. When he W35 g0V9l”ll0l' 0l She will not wear the crown of an cm-ll B0ml33.V- ll W35 Sold l0 the Duke of 0”” press, the Indian Empire being no morexlleans, regent Of FI'ahFP. and belonged T0 There will be slnall regfgt at that fact for l the FX'E'llCil Ci'0Wll jDWPiS. SIOi8Il during lilif lhe title Empress of India does not go well; French revolution, it was recovered and with the conception of the Queen's position l Still lslhi Frail??- hcld by the vast majority of. her SLlbj(?(',lS.l As Queen and licad of the Commonwealth she personifies the free nations over whom she rules according to their respective laws Tomorrow, the Coronation of. H. M. and in the spirit of British parliamentar,vlQueen Ellzallelll ll, tradition. i It. would. perhaps. be impossible for anyl inanimate symbol to provide a constant link' between peoples so diverse and with such independent. ideas as Her Majesty's loyal of lowll-'4: V subjects. Thc Crown attempts to provide, that llnk bl” lmllld Cflrlfllllly fall but fori The parades in this Province tomorrow P9l'50”.3l lo-Vall-V l” llwllndlvldual-ll'h0 w9al'5' will not be six-and-one-lialf miles as in Lon- ill” Cmll'll" H" Mall-”5l-V has lllherlled ll l don but they will demonstrate as great a great tradition of service and we may safe-3 loyally and allecllon rm. Hm. Majesty. ly predict that she will acid to the prestige Star, there was much treachery and thiev- ing of diamonds. The Orloff was stolen by a French soldier from the eye of an idol ri3i"rliRi.xi-'Ifo'rEs 0 0 0 This Province is royally named, as isl lthe capital, the counties, and any number illagcs, districts, and streets. 9 I O I O I O .and love in which the sovereign has been held, The possibility of the Royal Canadiani In this country, the senior Dominion,lNavy taking over the air station at Sum- and this loyal Proviiicc, rejoicing is general l mCI'SldG W0UlCl Dl'9S9Yll'- the llCkllSh Pmllleml and all hearts go out to our young Queen. L 0f the 50hl0l' S91'VlC9 Sllcceedlllg llle llUnl0l'-1 No one could bcttcr symboli7.e the hopes and 'EVeh YTIOF9 ClellCal9 l39lf50Yl3l adjustmellls ' aspirations ,,l- people (,l.l,,,.y,l,hm.l,. with and attitudes of the fair sex would be in- thosc staiirling in Westminster Abbey weivolved but ll ls lmllkel-V lhat Sllmmerslll” rincinuly sliuut: G01) SAVE 1-;L,1zAl3ETll l, girls would remain unconsolable. cvcryone of us who work on the land alll 'l'l-ll-3 SlCCt).'x'l)! V , lover the world have to remember," reminds (liil('ii-ii rcpnrts from Ottawa disclose a Davld smllhl an Essex la,.me,., Speakl (imp of V175 lixliort Trade Figures . . . V 'The one important thing that each anrll n'.Pl mllllflfls 01' 14 PM POM Ol ,about his work in the BBC's "London Cai-ll ('anarlian cxport tradc in April. For the ling Asia" prnglranlnlol r-ls that our J-obi full four months of i953 cxport shipments keeps gelling more and more lmporlanl. sliimpcd by :1 total of R13.')..'3 millions from The glandafd of llvlng of llm people of everyl lh" iiL'UI'P5 "'1' lhft ”ll'1'0Sf)0llfllllE ll91'l0d Ol ,country in the world is rising steadily and last year. Last month's dccline is ascribed lgo are tho number of people. They all Want to .1 rocossioii of buying in the Dominionlmm-9 and bellpp fgndv wlllclllls a wonder. "l'rll'h”lS lW Cl'04ll B1'llFllll. BUMPER" and fill thing for the good of mankind, and it Latin Aiiirwictiit coiintrics. Specifically, l7ni- places a hoavy "esponglbnily on all farm. tcd lx'ingdom purchases from Canada dill-lgyg and farm.wm-kg-1-5," pcd hy 5?-28.1 millions. from fl'vi7.6 millions in April, lfl5'2, to R475 millions last, month. Continental l4luropc-tiii buying declined by iitli millions in fhc month and exports to Latin America dropped by ncarly 9,410.5 millions. Exports in all other countries showed a dc- creasc of 354.8 millions in April. What is described as the only significant gain, and it covcrcd the four-month Janu- ary- to April, inclusivc, period. was in ex- ports tn llnitcd States which registered an incrcasc of 58.2 millions. But this fell far short of offsetting the losses sustained in the other markets mentioned. This position in respect to Canada's export trade. notes an exchange. again serves to emphasize its rathcr peculiar nature. The deterioration of trade to Great Britain and some other ' parts of the world cxclusivc of the Unitedl Lcslic Howard, English-actor. died this States. is something that would seem to call l date 1943. His real name was Leslie Stai- fnr a review of the Dominion's tradinz her and he was born in London -in 1893. He policies. It is not enough to answer thelwas a bank clerk, served in the army from decline in exports to Britain by citing the 1914 until discharged in 1917 and decided to higher values of goods sold to U. S. buyerslbecomc an actor. His first appearance was C O I Today the average Anicrican family owes 32330 for cars and household appli- ances, 58220 on personal loans and charge accounts, and fEi,26-5 on long-term home lmortgages, according to the Christian Sci- lence Monitor. It is pointed out, however, lthat although the total debt is more than three times as high as immediately after the war, they do not owe much more in lproportion to income than they did in the ?late 30's. One secret of the American standard of living would seem to be the habit of buying on credit. It is a dangerous one to imitate, however, unless accompanied by American productive standards. The fact is that dependence on export with a touring company in "Peg 0' My markets within the United States is somc- Heart". He played in London, and New 'hlng never fully assured. Canada has had York on various occasions and in a num- lxperiencein the past of the sharp turns ber of motion pictures including "Pyg- that Washington can take in economic pol- malion". His plane was shot down by enemy icy-by tariffs and by outright embai'goes-- aircraft while returning from Madrid where to adversely affect our export trade to that he had been lecturing on behalf of the Brit- country. ish Council. 410 , THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOVVN LINES ON THE CORONATION OF OUR. GRACIOFS SOVEREIGN This Lady whom we crown was born when buds were green upon the thorn And earliest. cowslips showed: when still unseen by mortal eye. One cuckoo tolled his "Here em I." And over little glints of sky, In rain-pools whence the trickles flowed. The small snipe cluttered wing. The swallows were upon the road. Nought. but the cherry-blossom snowed, The promise was on all fields sowed OI Earth's beginning Spring. Now that we crown her its our Queen, May love keep all green, Yvlay sunlight bless her days: May the fair Spring of her begin- hcr pa tliwnys ninlz n to all things worth the win- niiig, The very surest of our praise That, mortal men attempt. May this old land revive and be Again it star act. ill the sea, A Kingdom fit. for such as she, With glories yet inidreamt. -John Mascficld, Poet. l.aurcatc. Ripe l'nlo every one of us is given lzraeo according In the measure of ll"? 81" 01 Chflil - - - Mill hc,2 and 4 o'clock many hundred per- xeve some, apostles: and mmc, prophets: and some, evangelists; the work of the ministry. for the edlfying of the body of Christ: till we all come In the unity of the faith, and of the linuwivletlge of the n of God. unto a perfect man. unto the measure of the stature of the fulneee of Phriat. WARE. England, iCP)-Tclevis- ion set. owners in this Hertford- shire community were relieved when a travelling carnival left the district. They said lho cqulpment. on the ”dodgem" had interfered with reception. CR TS Thoughts Of Another Isla bl "d J.Notes Bx The w.-,.,1.,, ' l' Stone. program chair- man r” the Americ society of Newspaper Editors, Introduced Mrs. Oveta Culp 1-lobby. need of the new Department of Health, to wipe out a g, l cululy -nxioualia uiieyof lnk animals and their thet the species may dln; this plan is anogelller re Dlrti. I bleed. i and Welfare, to the sporting for the British 5 c:. " :' convention as Mrs. Secre. hunting is called on .u o e tary. "Her declslon." Mr. Stone year's crop of little squirm” the added. "is. Don't call me medam'." able to fend for the "'5 an L..ter the department issued the m"ll'”'rEcl- following announcement: "Secre- tary Hobby requests that she be referred to as Mrs. Secretary! not as tMadam Secrataryf Her re- quest is based on the fact. that she feels the title of tMrs.' is a fine American word and prefers this to the more formal protocol title of 'Madam'." -New York Herald Tribune. monton Journal. The Ber: Collection at York Public Library is n Somethtn un . . K For the glut iilnliiaa ijl:nha:xlm:lnOm' view the work of 9. living p, ,"'l and devoted an entire Cxiilbllltlil hm one volume only. The ,,ull,,,,. 1”” so honored in John Masctielo 0 be laureate of England since 'lDgm and the book is his collection 30' "salt-Water Ballade." In this of hibltlon the growth of Maseiiele: work through early manusm tl later revisions and final pub1ip.' tlon may be seen. Jolm Mammal. will reach his seventy-filth bllttehd day on June 1. on June 2 13,, i land's Queen will be crowned 3,7; we await with interest the lpoel laureates coronation poem R... cently his sixty-third bnni; W published.-New York 'rimp,. llic NW offal-l For generations the weeding of cotton patches has been back- breaklng work. Since cotton grow- ing has spread to the Southwest- ern States large numbers of Mexi- cans have been brought in for several months of each year to do the Job. Now they appear to be on 'the way out. and all on account of ' geese. The geese won't touch the cotton, but. they're death on weeds. They fertilize the fields, too, and at the end of the season, they need not. be sent back - they merely go to market. This year the canny Rio Grande Valley cotton grower who devised this scheme is send- ....'A The monotony of tlic ll.” sometimes dull, afternoons Tl! ll,',' ling 6,000 geese a week into Arl- House of Assembly. is bi-olimi l,,. l'l.OliR, and expects to use 250.000 a. friendly little oi'saiiizni.nn himself. In New Mexico's Pecos known as ”the dollar tc.-i cillllvv lvalley the number of Mexicans to lbe hired has dropped from 750 to -330. - Philadelphia Bulletin. l The idea te that you pay your ,l,,lj iar to the pool, which then pm. videe you with a cup of tea or ml. fee and a snack in mid-aftemoml, . ,2dn ' .. , , . My English When funds are exhausted - , ' )y The most thoruug , I mu my x story to come out of England in another dollar. rhe gavel-,m,c,,l Old Charlottelow (And r. 15. I.) I1 V'ICTOBIA' S C ORONATION "The ascension of Queen Vic- toria to the Throne was the oc- casion for the grandest demonstra- tion Cliarlotteltowii had as yet wit- nessed. The mth June, 1838. was the day set apart. for the cere- mony, and the auspicious event was cclchrntcrl with great. on- lthusiasm. Early on that morning lthr: doors of the jail were thrown Iopen, the prisoners therein con- fined were liberated, and the hullding surmounted with flag poles which were covered with biintlmz. Arches were erected in the most. public places and adorn- icri with banners and mottors. One of the latter at this distant date will doubtless fill contemplative minds with reverence and respect. it read: 'I.onlz live the Queen, and happy may she he.' "A troop of cavalry. artillery with guns, and troops of the Gar- rison were drawn up in review on fQiieen Square, in front of which ll-lis Excellency the Commander-lm .chief and suite had taken post. 'At 12 o'clock an artillery salute and fcu-dc-jnie wcrc fired, llwn lsrciiking into open column, Ihc ivhnlc force. marched past the salulinz flag tivlce. Here the ap- pearance of the Highland soldiers lwas grand and imposing, their .pibroch playing, their tartan: flui- ltcring in the hrcezc, all of which lnrrcstcd the nttcntinn. and excit- icri had assembled to witness the dis- Play. ”At. 2 o'clock the windows of ihc Market House.-where it plentiful lrcplist had becn lthrown npPll. and the people in- ll'llFt"i tn the collonade to regain lllieniselves. Between the hours nt sons pnrtonk of this liberality l Mary Fitzlloy were among nilmbcr who honored It with their presence; thus the day pily spent. "in the evening the was the signal for II general luminatinn. then every dwelling from Government House to lhiimhlest cottage. was instantll llighlcd up. At in o'clock was I! display of fireworks ccnrlpd irom the Garrison CARDS Dr. K. A. .MucEuchern DENTIST Dental X-ray Above Charlottetown Clinic 202 Queen St. Pl-one Mi Dr. A. L. Muclsuuc DENTIST Dental X-Bay GLORIA BUILDING I19 Grafton St. Phone mi J. A. Currutliers. R.O. onoemnisr in Kent street Phone 28'-'2 (Next to 8lmpIon'I Annex) Tiiison M. Glllis. i.i..e. BARIIISTEB. SOLICITOR. Etc. no Richmond st. - Charlottetown Phone hm Byron J. Grant. O.D. OPTOMETBIST in Kent. Street Phone 379 loppoelte Revere Hotel) In Great George RANDOLPH W. ERMA P.'MlcPHP3llSON. (LA. Cu rrle Bldg. Charlotteuwm. H. It. DOANE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT! Phones 2080 . . Macllhee & Trainer H. F. llIacPIll9E. B.A., do E. soMiz:ar.En TEAINOI. n.a. harrletaere, Em. Clius. R. McQuuid B.A. BARBISTER. SOLlCl'I'0It. NOTARY. Etc. Eastern Trust Buudlng CHARI.0TTETOWN Phone I111 B.A.. LLB. Barrister and solicitor Bank of Commerce Building Charlottewwn Money to Loan Dr. W. R. Canon CIIIIIOPRAOTOB Palmer Graduate CHABLOTPETOWN Phone I012 is. conrmv. Stu Charlottetown IM1 MANNING. C.A. KEVIN J. Mel(ENNA. CA. Other oflleee at Halifax. Iloncum. st. John's. Amherst. Davtmolltla lientvllla. Liverpool. New Glasgow and Truro. McDONAl.D. CURRIE 8: CO. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT! Montreal. Quebec. mum-. Toronto. sum min. she!-h'roolic. vancnum. Kirkland lake. Mnnetnn Hamilton. Edmonton. Charlottetown. It-Ii-nlmne I035 the admiration of those who prepared - -wci cl The interior of the edifice having lllnfl M1116. DI-5W!"H1lNl lf'N'l1ttl'tIi Mr been arranged for the reception of the perfecting of the saints. for llilf! gentry. the Governor and Lady titr- was hap- firing of llhc 9 nclock Run at the Garrison ii- the lherc on clcclrical Qitccn Square, wliilc rockets as- from where also at short intervals the PROFESSIONAL IT-Ail;-e.iTFarmer. 0.6. mi Prince It. members, the independent nicm. her, and eome of the press gal. lery are in the dollar tea club. The official opposition, perhaps because they wouldn't. even be seen di-illk. lng tea. with the govcriiinvnt, aren't in. When there is :1 rrcrsw, you get your cup of tea during the ten-minute break. Otherwise vou sneak out in two; and threes. the business of the House golnl: on in the meantime. This year there is rarely a recess, since the lloiise l! hurrying through its business in hope of an early recess. 5;, John's. Nfld., Telegram. many ft. long day is surely this lit.- tle news item from a London eu- burban newspaper, the Ram)!- stead and I-llghgate Express. re- printed in the Newlstntesinan and filled with carriages and pedcs- Nation: The campallkll 888th” ill? trians, and notwithstanding the grey squlrrcl HOW d8ClBF0d Indulgences of the day, before onclPub1ic Pest No. i by the Forestry o'clock. a.m.. all was quiet and at Commission which has offered 1e rest. The remembrance of this 3 tall .. has been suspended be- day is still cherished by All who cause the squirrels are mating. participated in its celebration." Young squirrels might be left t0 -From an Hlslnflcal Slielcll Fl starve iii the iicsts. This. of course, Prince Edward lslallll ll-V M"l”l' is the exact reverse of most exter- James B. Pollard. Clll”l””Cl”ll'"v minntlon canipnigns. In other 1898. T - report of field guns reverberated over the town until a late hour. During the while the streets were 4 l countries, when people undertake - GOD SAVE OUR . GRACIOUS QUEEN h 4- 9 ll ? THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA joins with all Canadians in paying iiomngr l9 Elizabeth the Second, by thclGracc 0lGmi of the United Kingdom. Callalla "ml H" "um- Reeime and Territories, Queen. Head of the Commonwealth, Defender of the Faith. IIEEII IIEW GLDTIIES FOR THE HONEYMOON, FELLOW? ' Come on down to JACK CAMERONS ill on the latest Warren K. Cook and Prolfilll on have a fine range of ready-to-wear modell or lulu” your preference individually tailored to your "1 it-' . ll llllfi lop lot me l” Br nri suits . . V A may llai mcnls. ' . suits Ill” Quality fabrics, alyie-cut. for comfort make thuc ll best buy for any honeymoon. ATS FORSYTH & 3. V. D. SHIRTS . . . MALLORY ll callwftoit flee More for M5" pl l::, I. 13! K,” S.” Charlottetown. I