"There are many and might be many more who turn to teaching for precisely th( same sort of reason that worthwhile men turn to any worthwhile profession: because they see in the training of children not onl; ! a most vitally important task (as important lat least as maintaining justice or curing 8) Carrier: Charlottetown. Suninierside 115.00 per snnum Else l dlsollsel but ll Calleell lvlllh endless variety Irhera in P I 89.00. PI::h:;n:'l;:)I'lnf2E.l and U A I12 Oil and exciting possibintiesg The future strength of our schools rests on keeping men with this view of teaching in the pro- .fession and attracting other such men to it. How this can best be done must con- THE GUARDIAN Published every weekday morning at I16 Prince streei Chan loiteiown, F I-J I.. by rue Thomson company Limited. 1 ltlovlrl Prince Edward Island Lila the flaw" l Iddimi and Manager. Ian A Burnlll. Anocilta Editor. Frans Walker Branch offices at summenide. Montague and Aiberton Autho- ized as Second Class Mall by the Post Ollica Department. Ottawa. "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest Ink." MONDAY. OCT. 25. 1954 NOTES BY The moat popular perfume In Moscow. is a fragrance known al svetlanrs Breath, on which. not knowing svetiana, we cannot pass judgment. -'-Winnipeg Tri- bune. ' - The Berkeley. Callf.. traffic court cashier was willing to admit the other day that he had at last seen everything. A woman sent the court an overtime parking ticket with her cheque for 522.56. along with a mildly worded protest against the Page 4 The Guardian THE WAY Fish will protest about not hay. trig a sporting chance to keep from being caught if scientists don't lay off inventing devices that make it easier to catch them. A marine conference in Boston has been told that electronics are making fishing more profitable foi- the fleets out of Gloucester and other New England ports.-Sydney Post Record. some women paddle themselves as a method of taking off pound- - ccrn us as profoundl.v as Our Chlldrell steep amount she had been charged. zige. The two members of the gent- GUIIIITIIIIIISI Illtrlglla 'hemSeh,CSgu The cashier sent her a refund ier sex who paddled a canoe 200 Mr Am new we lever-headmu :33". l:'.."i;li .:"d.:.:a”::::: :33”: il....l'".f.l”..5l:2:5l.. ::".':.”r . , . a s e p e r - n er (loillflelililly and IJ0PillEll' liliiiltllll Of Bilitisll Emergency her on her parking tag instead of destination than they were when 'rmdp.L'nj0n1gm Says (hm no i)(.1;CH.g C0m,i the customary 51 fine. -St. Paul they set out. Of course. this busi- i Cziiizidians generallv, SHVS the Ottawa Plow" Pi'eH- nest 0! propelling a canoe for sev- l ' erai hours each day creates a tre- munist lllll'lC,'llt' is behind the strike wave H . , , , that cui'1'cnlly is troubling the country's (llllZoll' llllll, lllelcollle Plllllle Mllllslell Sl economy. While Mr. Deakin admits that he! Lauielii-'5 Virtual pledge of federal aid to has no actual proof to back Lip his charge. l Ollllllllo llood ,lllCllmS' Tlle burden of the there are reasons for assuniing it to be, dlsaslell ls plallll-ll lo? lgllelll, to be left on (.m.,.C,(,L For one thing, he has had such 11, the shoulders of municipalities or even of rich and varied experience in these matters llle pllolllllcg lloll Call Vollllllally llgellcles be mat he is in a position to distinguish beg-expected to take care of the entire cost oi tween reasonable grievances and obviousllellallllllallolll , . attempts to create widespread unrest. Then,l Oll Sellellal Occllslolls lll liecelltl yl?alls' rel: too, the prompt encouragentent given tc :eral money has been used in cases deenie the strikers by Communist spokesmen inl ll) be ll llallollal elllelgellllyl Floods ln.l.lle England would indicate that -they llaVCllll"dSell .V alley lllld Olllell palllS.Of ,Blllmll more than an incidental interest in develop . Clllllllllllll lll ;lllll8' and on Mllmlobll 5 Red. inents over the past week oi' so. But. pc:'- l lilllllll lll 1930' l”f”l”:'lll llomlllbullolls Ol haps tho Sli'OllL',CSl hit of supporting cvid- 'llll,'llllll'llllll lllld sll2'l)00l00U llCSlleCl.lll.elll once for Mr. Deakinls opinion is that it in! lllllll flllllllell Sums for C"le."ge'lC,-Y dlkmg the Moscow-bestowed function of the Com- ' ledml taxpayers. also Provided s2,7o0.0o0 munist conspiracy in every country to do lolllllllcl llle llelllllldlllg Ol llle llllelsllllippl m.e,.),,hi,,L, possible ,0 Warm its Way mm portions of Riinouski and. Cabano in 1991. Labour Union affairs. land S137,000 after the barnia toinado lli This, undoubtedly, is the chief dangei':193ll' They are pledgell' loot to llelp lllll the free world faces from Communist in-lapple gllowells of.the Annalaolls Valley as a filtration. Communist designs on schools, result or a llllllllclllle ,ealllCll lllls l.lall' bl cultural institutions, and even churches iii. means llf ll ,Sllpplll'l plllco for all wlllllfall some instances, are sources of serious an- lell lllllll dellllellod lo ll ledlllllll board loll Nova Scotia government In Tribute To A Long Time Entertainer PUBLIC FORUM I This column is open In Iha discus alon by correspondent: of questions ! I l l of Interest. The Guardian Ilnel not necessarily endorse Ila opinion of correspundenta. We 5” Woe&'Gvze1 WILD DUCK The Eye Of A Hurricane (New York Times) Confronted with such a destroy: er as Hazel, what. can insignificant who do but take to the cyclone cellar. g V Occasionally an imaginative sci- "R.S.V.P." are letters placed on an invitation requesting the per- sons invited to let the host know whether they are coming or not. Thus the host should be able to figure in advance how many sandwiches and cakes to provide. That, however, does not take into account person. who get the in- vltation and fail to notice the "R. s.v.r." on it. Nor does it take into account those who notice the ”R..s.V.P." but are not sure whether they can come or not. Therefore. they do not reply immediately, and, on the day of the entertain- ment, suddenly wake up to the fact that they have not replied.- Gueiph Mercury. "The Printed Word" this week make an apt comment on wondei. and goes back six centuries to do it, by quoting Hafiz. The Persian philosopher: aske,d what were the three greatest things in life. an- swered "Liberty, iove and won- dcr." Our generation is different. as a recent poll which asked tho- same question revealed, and we do not emerge very creditably so far as contemporary values are concerned. In the modern poll. only slew of these answering said Jesus, or love, or Christianity: only one said liberty. and no one at all mentioned wonder. Money, however, ran well up with food. mendous appetite. -Fort William Times-Journal. Woman. according to the Cans.- dian chlropodists who met at Tor- onto recently, are becoming more sensible in regard to their foot- wear and are less slavish to high heels. Men have much less trouble with their feet because they wear sensible shoes that are boucht for comfort. In addition they more readily discard a. pair of shoes that persistently troubles them. They put comfort above appear. anc.c This is proved by a mere glance at some men's feet. They wear comfortable, well polished old shoes that have bulges like huge warts. -Kitchener. Waterloo Record. The world will not cums to an and because Marilyn Monroe. a buxom bionde. and Joe DiMaggio. an ex- Yankee ball player, have reached the parting of the ways after a marriage which lasted nine months. The wonder is that it lasted as long as it did. No man's prids could accept the cheescake photo- graphs for which Marilyn posed. It is impossible to improve on the old saying that beauty is only skin deep. It requires more than beau- ty to effect a lasting marriage. There must be consideration for the other member of the team, - disposal but the -- T111" ht Red in the West. . noyance to any free society but they do-, ' , M11 MHAUI-MS QUERY l l3 ' . . cntist bobs up with a scheme for Hm d M l is undertaking to look after all other storm g)'1i;iiiti?e5:i5r-n;lFi)41l(:ldW,;l(:lmlellll,Oll,llgl5ll,f diverting hurricanes by igniting 2:” "!'M:v';M I 5:131 ;';:kl":el: igixiiliaigixli ui1n3re.stt;xd:re;i:rof ixgecetliicg not have immediate harmful effect on the Sir.-The question I asked in expansive oil slicks on the ocean Security ran ahead of leisure. One ' ' ll0n in that Pr0Vll'lC9- In addition 11 letter ubiished in on issue Th 'i1d duck comes to glean. . over-all social 'll'ld economic structure nor. l. Compensa I y i: I i r 9 ll . ti (:1 lit like that . , and Umeliishne-E 511,011 I loie , l ' g. to Sudden disastersp parliament has also of Oct. 21, and directed to the () souls not understood, 'llI?da5?:l3;:?1e?3l3"S:Ehrm the sup fellow said. 'Winning " is tht grow, when superman beauty it can he su osed, are the Communist , , . Manager of the P.E.I. Potato Mar- What a wild cr ill the pool; . xmtest thin: in life. --Sarnia dc, , pp ti l d 1 t'n e ever since - V - Y . rounding air. The suggestion is not observe, in - The Ynrkee Clipper was a planners very much interested in pressing all 10FiZe Siieciaf assis a c ff . Lk1eit;ngnfo?nogit'flo,nwg1xo t(x)nuD:;It:r Riga Whatggigixiigs have the farm ducks -35 mad as H sounds. but W would - trgig Ellen; gall) gixlayelri W: cfuid . . . . . t . V ' ' i O 3 I ' them wlth utmost vlgoux-I Them chief m. 1939 to P131119 armem 5U ermg .Cl'0l' U” A. scales, who may have the That may Cry SD,hudd1,, and Cry? take a l.I'El'IlEl'ld(1)l.l5tllIlE gO&IIl.')Cell5l-l';l1i:: It cannot be. too strongly im- gen the mevnallblel icllelvchllgg failure. and the total amount of this aid hiliriiiation, was a very simple only the soul that goes a mighty Haze 0 C 8 pressed upon drivers of vehicles on mm Dealer, terest lies in the great masses of workers who belong to Unions; for they are shrewdl enough to know that as long as industriulj peace can be maintained their subversivel activities in other fields can do little im- mediate harm to free world economy; andl that. for the time being at any rate, is thcl chief object of their wrecking tactics. now stands at some S76.00().000. It is clear that the Ontario raiastmplie is as much a national responsibility as any of these others. Besides gifts from the public for emer- gency relief-Premier Frost has made 3 national appeal for at least 35lU,O00,000- there is immediately available the Cana- oiic. viz: Where will I find any SLLIIPIIIPIIL by the P.E.I. Potato Mirketiiig Board showing the re- rcini of the 510,000.00 from the Potato Industry Promotion Fund and the details of its disburse- mcnt? 1lllS morning. Oct 23, you pub-V iish a letter sgnecl by Mr. Don-! old A. MacDonald, Chairman, P.l 1-:.I. Potato Marketing Board un-3 zicr the heading "Board Chriirmanl replies to Mr. McAul:iy's Query", Eager. Eager. Flying-- Over the globe of the nioon, Over the wood that glows, Wings linked. necks dialfalll. A rush and a wild crying; A cry of the long pain In the reeds of ii steel lagoon In a land that no man knows. -John Mziseheid. ing up in the first decade of the course. Meteoroiogists believe that it will he more immediately profitable. to Find out more about. the mechanisni of a hurricane, so that. its probable course can be more accurately pre- dicted than is at. present possible. By unmanned sounding balloons that radio to a station below tem- perature. humidity and wind veloc- ities miles in the air, by interpret- ing radar rcfiections from distant soggy masses. by flying right into the highways that failure to re- duce the beams of the headlights as they Hpproflrh each otlier at night it to invite collision or ditch- ing. This omission is so common as almost to warrant describing it as general. The observance of the rule to dim in passing involves no difficult operation. In most cars it calls for nothing more than the Di'e-551118 of I. plug in the floor. The omission is an act of down- right negligence and indifference. very few people iudoad. we sup- pose, remembered yesterday a gay and merry monk of the lam cen- tury who has left an indelible mark upon history. and whose feast day falls annually on October 4. Ha was St. Francis of Assisi. and to him both the Franciscan Order and its lay equivalent, the Third Order of st. Francis. owe their existence. Francis of Assisi lived dian National Disaster Relief Fund, which . .. . .. f , .1 h has only to be 45 He grew up as the The Teacher Promem . . l . Air. MgDg1igld's ieuey 15 ion; century 1901-1011. the inflow the eye 0 a iuri cane. muc Time and 8 am d I 1 - utilizes mone uns Jent after the Winni en 1, , - H . 4 C -- -21 ed double um above mm. been discovered that was not even 8 . it rver, inds impetuous son of a rich merchant -V I p ll lll l” ll” "Oi W” l” ml ”l” ell l himself confronted with the biind- and was a leader of reveiiing DlSCUSSliiR lliC i0i1Cllili' Sll0lli'ciS0 DFOL” flood. But the amount remaining in this 10m Which alllleiills i0 be i,ICii9ilal aCF0SS' fund, Si1.490,0(J0, would not go far in the Canada: 3 Wl'liC1' ill ill? Wllinllieg FY05 present instance. A substantial federal con- Press says the difficulty of persuading abiclmbution will he required, men and ll'fin'i0i1-i)2ll'llCLllal'l)' men -- tol enter the profession is only in part a fin-; oancial onc. Another complaint is the lack oil responsihilitv and authority given to teach- ers in the planning and Pal.'i')'iilE out of their duties. This detailed tlirccllon to the teach- V er. not only of what books to use. what ex-l Nolllll lallcl” lefl by llllllles, Tllomad Blll ,deneli. seventh Lari of Cardigan. It is said ercises to assign and what order to foiiow., p but also of how each subject is to be taughil that he mlsundelstood 3" Order 0f Lord EDITORIAL NOTES At Balaclava. one hundred years ago. the Light Brigade won Lill(l)'lil,9,' fame by its fatal but valiant charge through the .is I already knew the functions, of the Potato Industry Promotion Committee. What Mr. McDonald does not say in his letter is more .mportant to me than all he does say. . if I am to believe the llll.'lll- (fill statement of the Potato Mar- kctinz Board for the year end- ing May 31. 1954. as published in vhe press. then I believe the Po- lrito Marketing Board made re- paxnieiii. of ti0,000.00 iiorrowed from the Potato Promotioii Fund Board. "mils money should be shown in the receipts of the Potato Mar- keting Board, and should be shown as a liability of the Board rruc we are not opening any new "Golden Wcst” in 1954-55; yet it is no less true to assert that ill those pioneer days we didnt have ziiiything approaching today's "top ten" s500,000.000 industrial and mining and power schemes: llnl'l the inflow of better than 34.000.-, 000.000 in brand new capital in- vestment annually. I suppose, aiso.! it is only fair to add the vital fact that the '7 1-2 million Cm- adians of those early days have, become the 16 1-4 million Can-I adians at the present iiour. It is pretty clear thit our f':'msI HIU increasingly lhuiigry for a fair fraction of these 'lVeW billi- adinns' who choose Canada to be .originating in a surface suspected 20 years ago. Radar, for example, irnde it possible for the meteorologist to see how rains are concentrated in spiraling squall lines. In 1947 nine scientists few right into a hurricane and came out with the valuable. information that a hurricane protrudes a ”tonizue" of warm air several hundred miles in the direction in which it is moving --a help in warning the right com- munities of impending (lall5;('.i'. The old notion that an updraft cddy is enough to explain a hurricane turn- rd out to be wrong. The updraft is there, but air also pours down from above. ing glare. not of the headiightswifi a single car, but of several in al row. To safeguard against being sideswipcd or runnins off the road into the ditch. the cautious driver finds it necessary to bring his Vehicle to a stop. and that is not mnducive to traffic progress.-St. groups of youths in his home city. Today, we have no doubt, thera would have been ominous talk of "juvenile delinquency." Yet l"ranc.ls' life changed miraculously. and he who had been brought up in lux- ury gavc himself over with fervor to minister to the poor. - sarnin John's Telegram. Observer. MONEY , , . c . . ' . - ' - - thi ft 1 ind. Here a- tug -ii 9, v )1 1 - is likely to turn men of free and independ- Fllzlo-V,Rllglall lo Cllalgc 3 mm.” b.atle.lll unlgloleslepd&illenllllcl3oiialri. by hi: suirilr iirlJlii'lc:.rvl:1ii.l:m:t:i't1ing diiiCi'- c-olilciiliirnlxurricedlncslabull2-: Elmielff O when Ou need of Russian guns winch was not in his llllL' ,.,,,,y, M5,, his ,.mdm M; -,,,,,,,. cncc emerges. as between those mm 10;; of me and dart.-dam... 3: y eiii minrl away from teaching and to turr. the art of tcacliing into a trade. The. trend at the moment among thosef able icawliers who do remain in the school' on 5pp((-mbgr 30 New York and san Sistcin. says the Free Press writer. is 10, Francisco stood 2,600 air miles apart. This riualiiv themselves for administrative riosi-; month the straight-line flying distance is firms. This, in plain terms, means that to 0n1y 2,250 miles. East and west coasts El-ll Flliflail Oil? mu” get Oilt Of the C1355" have not suddenly moved closer together, mfilllv h'lmiW' all iilSP0Cl0lV 3 Slillililllileil-' nor have the airlines found a shortcut. The fliliib '1 5i7h00l li0?ii'fl OF Clillialltiiif-llit Of CClll- difference lies in the word "miles." After cation official. Such administrators are. of! fjvg years of p1-epal-ago”, Civn aviation in course, necessary in any S.V5lCm- but Ui'-lithe United States has officially switched of sight. I O O not iieccss:u'ily a sure sign of a siiccessfv.il:5peCdg, punts, power ope,-mo,-5 and wcath. S.V5l0m- Th" "l'lifll' E1095 0” l0 SELV1 crmen now use sea language, as military "Til? Piliiiiiilil Oi llii? EZ9ii0i'8l Plllllltl. i0-.airmen of all branches have done since ward teachers must discourage many from 1947, ' mgly me me." sons as school maclwrg 1; time will take a passenger riglit around the minute I . i ,woi'l(l on a i'egulzir commercial airline. ..Coin(,-"Hm M. H (1005. Mm a Um, iW,But he uns careful to point mil that this crease in the number of chilrii-mi to be ctlii-lmvllllllll llvvlllll lllll-Vt Allllllll lo llllll was ll ipcrlod of from 43 to 108 (lll)'S just. stand- caterl, the slinrtnce of riualificrl Imelieis is g , , , frightening The Problem has been answci'- l lllll llllllllllrl Wllllllllz lllll lllp llllcllsslllly VlSlll' ed but not Solved by a lowering of Standdpellllllls and other documents required by "ds of admission to me pmfomon by govjvarious countries in a flight around the emment aid to teacher trainees anld by ung , world. That, notes the Financial Post, is that the Potato In:lu;.ti'y Promo- tion Committee and not the Po- tato Marketing Board. spent this money? At any rate there 1:. no- thing in the context of his reply that has any bearing on the question asked. l, I am. Sir. etc.. D. F. MacAULAY Souris. Oct. 23. FARM IMMIGRATION Sir.-I am tempted to nsk the privilege of a spot of your valu- ed space in which to record one reader's views on the vital pro- your erlitorlni nnd iicws-columns. Prominence has been given in recent days to a niessnge to can- ndians at the Catholic Social Life Conference. at London. 0nt., urg- npprourh to immigration is like- ly to he adopted in 1955," and that, "the best, present guess is that it may Crime to 160.000 or a little higher l-h.-in for 19.64." I think it would be a pity if this important problem were now to 'bog down' in partisan political approach. if I remember accur- ately, when the West was open- eariy days and 1954. More farm 'hands' are no longer adc-quatc., as a result of the revolution:ii'y, drift to mechanical power down) on the farm. To get these riirnl mechanics. therefore. is easier, said than donewi.e.. at wages the farmer can pay? . 1 am. Sir, ctc., 1 ' READER Toronto. Ont- TIIE THRILL OF SAILING SHIPS sir,--1 was about nine years old when a boat came sailing up our river and was anchored a hull mile ambition of many teachers to reach a po.' from statute or ”land'l miles to nautical men, of ,m,,,,g,.,,mm; um "mesa away. It was Sunday and my yon... love” mm, me; He um, UOH in Wliwh ill?-.V do mi hfwe i0 i9EiCli 1: . miles and knots in reporting distances and because I observe increasing re- brother and I decided we would unto Him. Yea. Lord: thou imow-, ferences to this vital traffic inlgo for it sail. We waded out and E" H,” I 1,,” "me. He um, mm, gut aboard. I had already learned to inaiiage a sail-boat. and so be- came captain. That Sunday after- noon we did have a most wonder- ful time. sailing up and down tha- broad river and then suddenly ii k .- . . .'- t - .. ing that immigrants to Can.-da qenmlg. lmllldmqllmn of he lllollogglofl . . . should .set.tle on the land instrlnd storm blew up. it wasn't Edna or Then pale. gnd wom, he kept his There is pcrlizips no calling to which lip p , . of in cities. This latter nies.-age Hazel; it was father. we had dock, , sewn-9 is mm-0 mbiv paid and VM H", in .1 rm-mt lllontreal interview an air almost meshed with a n-ontpagc broken the Sabbath, in serious mat- And peered tin-ough dd,-imm, an I p, l . . l ., ways official stated that five days flying story inlone of the financial jour- ter with father who firmly bellevm that night number of msincss men who would uill- - mu intimatinz that -' a cautinus In Soloman's doctrine: "If you of an dark njghml Am nun . spare the rod you spell the chiid.' We were called ashore. The storm did not break till next morning. but it. sure did. However. the fun we had was more than worth it. all. since then I have gone. by nioinr- ship many thousands of miles. bill I have never been thrilled as I have been by sailing ship. But. what of the thousands of strong. rough men who have followed the sea? The Jews looked with fear and wonder upon the seas that lashed property by studying them just as we study a colossal heat-engine - which is all that any storm is. The Age Old Story So when they had dined. Jesus saith to Simon Peter. Simon, son of Jonas. lovest thou me more than these? He saith unto Him. Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. He aaiih unto him, Feed my lambs. I-le aaitli to him again the second time. Simon, son of him. Feed my sheep. But the words leapt like a leaping sword sail on! sail out and onl.... speck- A light! a light! a light! ii light! It grew. A starlit flag unfurled! It grew to be time's burst of dawn. He gained n world; he gave thal world its grandest lesson: On! sail on!" (Joaquin Miller: That reveals ths heart of the mariner who has braved the dang- ers of the seven Seas and carried commerce to the ends of the earth. I am, sir. etc... sumer finance company. m5O to m1000 on your ownsignature Fast. one-day service. Easy-to-meet requirements; Up to 24- monilis to repay. Borrow with ronfidehce from Caiindals largest and most recoiniiicndcd con- Call HFC lodnyl m HOUSEHOLD minus: I. w. Chisholm, Managcr 150 Great George 50., who I, phone I591 CHAILOTTITOWN. P.l.I. I). l. and w. "BLUE coil" AMERICA'S FINEST nun COAL A. PIGKARD & 00. g Today . .. .i' . 1- - . t: d'th id: qualified 'D9Tml'3 i9aCli9YS- N0 One Woulr -gllle :lllg:l.nlll;1lil; fllilgs :Vtl;ll:lre:) Pslllellellf Old Charlottetown ?'l'l1tei-liliywtlstlaetrngocoilgwnlltl) ineellael: in Sm,,,,y 3,mu w' l' Gull” "I0"! 5541 pretend that this answer is satxfactory - ogll ll. l ll ll” . y llll' ma , . L ships. that do business in area! it 1 for "9 t - g boat, train and elephant back in 1872. v - waters: these see the Works of the ... though ma-V 79' l m”m"" ' "I - ders in the rice . evitable . . . HISTORICAL RECORDS gig”-Jgayd 3: ltglimled by me ,3; l -l ,. . V - . . g "A! a meeting at the C m and when he wanted to describe i "In tIlSCliS.slll:f.' new and ll1'1Dl0iPrl alflrlfflll In Tnlwrnwry my on the Nam m of one I-Iisirirical sac.-1,-,Ol.ll..l;l.lq .5; mg greatness of God he would tell R9II'IgOI'ItloII i . how he could quell the raging all teachers but also in an actual in-: records and salvaged relics point- to the Florencia. a ship-so legend tells - that r-av-vied Arinada pay and treasure when it lllesirable lowering of standards but we are making the profession increasingly less at- tractlve to the men and women we want. nan tquallficailonsgmlght, over a period his g . r 1 m an 1 V Hwnrk could yield invaluable data on the Y'”"- "ml: "0 my mllmvemen :fieet that tried to conquer England with p one massive blow. aupuinauinbenorteaciiei-:2... di-fraying the 'of, and that the balance due to each member who has paid his subscription fees be refunded. af- ter deducting that amnunt there- be sold to such member as shall make the highest offer for the same to him in writing on or be- fore the 10th October next." ' ' and there does he wish to be bur- led. Perhaps the most famous sailing ship was the one that curled spoke the male This mad sea shows its teeth to- night , He curls his lips. he lies in wait MOTORS ic standards in our schools we must ,.,?,mFH ' - W 3,," ,,,.,a,,,. ,, .,.,,5 ,,,,,,,m, R? am To A" Mn - , riliuil. one of Scotlands Inner Hebrides that pm Sun, 0; 59 9 i 1 1 the storm. 1 have been uirouzn I til ” this to the Quality of our teacheis. By 'ad- divers are dredging through muck and SH; the entrance and sugsrcirymfgg 2;: mm on me Au-mic ma R is R. OF CHOICE puAL",Y mitthmg more teachers with lower qUallflC:I- toward a buried -5 wish anew Amie” be collected from every member fsuwmehexg1erien:..;i&g ol:'li:il!'!": Appugncns tions We are D01 Only Derpetuall-'33 3" Ul" ' D ' g l l at the Soclelyl l.ll.;.,l.ll.f..l.l.”l.ll.illl..”,l.l.l. lllllldialutl tehe eswaiililr loves the sea, 3ALp;s & ggglgvggp; 8: CORNED BEEF i : - - blew lip lll))' treacherie.” and sark IIIPVE iii ,1 I . . Columbug n mg trip whgn 115 .115. ltlrllu lllmm results In all" furlher dmmon 1588. Whether or not todayls chief oi llililil-llliiiillsillel: MVHPG Aillieiicih H” "I" l"”""' Rewllllllllll "lll Bend" of atmacademlc program. ' tee be authorized 1 ecelv of- imvliieni and Ii"ii'- "They 3'" ELECTRICAL CURID d , . . Clan Campbell, the 11th Duke of Argyil, ' ll l e mm muunou; day by day" but ” wn it poggible that 3 gm ual raising of H ds M g . (era in writing from members of me" at upmn um swim; R I p P pra raid" 0'1 . J n go , his excavation of an Armada the Society, for the purchase of " ll” epars NJ? and K " Q 'dmlS I", H, I--I, I I . I , - g H. the hm-ks. papers and nlher prn- 3'' M" 5"" ""l'--' . ' u.l mn 1iII.Pi Iii-fl:-lllu in IlINl0I'l('Ill!.c. lnr: WU umeoh and mm me "me wmey mum and M,” Tm," Palmer Electric Ptmnea sass IN! A! J. M.'s MEAT MARKET IIIILDING --The Examiner, Sept. 30, 1882. with lifted teeth as if to bite. .. I ' Pliono 5535 '