.--- .- .., ..--- .-.-..- , JULY 11., 1952 9 ,PAGE FOUR ,1 . THE GUARDIAN THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN . Iings, scenes of Indians and lumberjacks, 5 etc. The contributing Canadian newspapers, Boys Are Boys Ya.-u River 2.'.”Z2.i2ii2?.iii.'if.fZ”?if.i?”;..EaJS.iS?e2X2 0 "1 i H 1 , - 1 is .ln Region Of Air Attack BOVHOOD-.-.:CAMPiNGf A-no A-LL closing the Exhibition programme, some of their own local newspapers in which the Authorised as Second Class Mull Post Office Department. Ottawa. The Island Guardian Publishing Co. President and Associate liditur. Ian A Burnett. (Nnmnu GgoKnpm,,' Nu" nuueum Associate Editor. Frank Walker. - V - , , ' CmcUu.,.mN showing is described, and an editorial com- F --. Z .. I, niigxeggxxit pcgvermzrgi ll:-;llusi.e1;l!Ige::; more miles downstream, the rafts. , . mcnt by the London Times. The Exhibition . mm builds a small but for hl' 'l,overs Prince Edward island like the dew" B10118 tilt IOWEI Ylllll R-W9!” WM" home on the 60- to 80-day jou;-myi North Korean uydroelect IV install- ations were pounded in a record UN air attack virtuauy on the eve of the second anniversary of the Korean war. Time was when small power boats and Junks loading as much as 8 tons. could ply the Yalu 120 miles upstream. Light junks went much farther. As on Penmylvanials Susque- hanna, however, construction of a series of power dams altered cargo traffic on the Yalu. The river's largest tributary, the Hun. flowing from Manchuria, enters the upper end of the big Suiho Reservoir. The suiho's dam is 60 miles upstream from the Yalu's mouth. was the result of seven months' hard work in collecting, preparing and arranging the material. Everything had to be made by the youngsters themselves, and their suc- cess was therefore something of a personal triumph for all concerned. It was also a fine gesture in the direction of closer Com- monwealth unity and understanding. Featured in one of the Kent newspapers -received here from the pupils ”is another heart-warming story. It tells how, on Em- pire day, the children of British soldiers serving in all parts of the world laid posies of wild and garden flowers on Canadian war graves at Shorncliffe. This ceremony originated during an air raid in the First World War, and until the outbreak of war He may even ow is ablxehcrop aboar: mm" vmm e Yalu made headlines 45 years xrmnxfgi glue forces dramatically crossed ii lie?” "W11 Bllrlvrise Victory cam Damn in the Ruse-Japanese w . (1904-05). It is not to be com ax with China's historic Yellow Rllsed (Hwang Ho), gm, shlmng mu ulver which is now 450 miles Wmlll oi ward from that M the Yam west. the Yellow See. ' Hem” f'The Strongest Memory ll Weaker Thea the Weakest ink". CHARDOTTETOWN. Fltll)AY. .lllLl' 11, 1952 Two of A Kind Dr. James Endicott of Toronto, head oil the Canadian Peace Congress and Dr. Hew- lett Johnson, "Red" Dean of Canterbury are two of a kind. In their eyes the Com- munists can do no wrong and at the same time there is no wrong too evil to be read- ily believed of any section of the non-Com- munist world and iheir respective countries in particular. ilt might seem that no Silent mr Houde (Winnipeg Free Press) . . The Federal constituency nf Papineau, which lies within Mont. Peal. must be a most agreeable place. It seems that the citizens of Psplneau have no grlevgngu no worries about the scale of tax: . . Down stream from the reported region of heavy bombing of North Korean power plants. lumber. pap- IlOSSlbie R0061 er, iron. and other mills line both in 1939 it was annuall erformed b chil- could come of such men so warped that . y p y - Yam "W"5 at "W mom! cm” 01 ailon or Governme t l p .' V V.,' . . drcn from Folkestone and Hythe. This An,f,ung.1b(3n(;hu1-la. mg gmuuu. mm. may are K" Mg! efgilllrlllv they see theii fellow Bilions oi Canadians, K0,”. smp, 0, ,5 nmch ,, L000 unwed wnh everymnl; ti"-Ml; year's ceremony was .the initial effort to . . . . . - l" t d't' 1 t, d th ivic of vommmmz aw-V amt mend ;iL2.Z.i.?.f .”.Z.i.i.”'if. fXEL.3.”....2.”... or foe. The very intelligence of these men, Mayor 0f'Fo1keSt0ne in robes and regaliay tdhough tmSt0d' makex mam the mmclaccoinpanied by numerous dignitaries, with angcrous. . - . . . . ihe schoolchildren moving among the lines - i - l l . . ...:::.:i:::f:;: ;.:.'::l;s::."l; :lS..:l:':..:”;;i.vor a ' ' ' . . . 'i i r ' h, ti le been a ioucll- tinued freedom. The fact that iiidlvidualci :1? ::1Sym:):,.(f:S(;,.e rwescticalxe. can express the almost incredibly base opin- t ion they have of their native land witliouil being forcibly silenced should convince even tons navigate the channel to these ports during the summer months. From November to April the river is frozen solid except at its salt water mouth. A i2-span steel railroad bridge on stone piers Joining Antung and Slnuiju was called the greatest in all Asia when it was built early in the 20th century. Two eight-foot sidewalks on uch side of the bridge tracks were credited with a big part in aiding Koreans and Man- chus to understand each other. The bridge, bomb-blasted late in 1950, is 3,098 feet lodig. goes on at the sea of authority in Ottawa. Their only desire is in be left alone and they believe with the late Thomas Carlyle that silence is deep as eterniiv, spegch shallow as time. For if they had grievances or any rankling anxiet- ies. it would be the4duty of mm Federal Member to give exp;-9,. sion to them in Parliament. But Mr. Camilllen lloude, the mayor of Montreal who was elected as the Independent member for this fortunate community in 1949 1, one of the most silent Parliamen- tarians since Confederation. Nci only does he avoid speech in cm not to mention the Anlcricans, as capable EDITORIAL NOI ES the worst enemies of oil1'tfoilnti'iesda2d in- .j W, . . -.. .W r' ...g..g. .. -3,,.Q,”,. mm; wgndmgthyuumggu gmxs Home of Commons: he mam stitutions t lat we are not 19 vi 6- an own-, John Churchill, first Duke of Marlbor- Qld CI,arl0uelm,." '7 e es em ree- o e goes near the place. - bo d bet K - . iroddcn lot that these two would make out. i Ough, defcatcd the French at Qudgnardq: A d P I g, Q NOIES J2 chldrnmbTi')myWf;:nmeW:1:aElI;5 slilncT;lC;a:aiil!i(:udf:p dial: i " ' J4 I 0 from its source in the highest or not draw his indemnity though it this date 1708. The French were led by; the Dukes of Burgundy and Vendome. Iii ..m.. must be observed that the saw- ing does not accrue solely to the Manchvlirla's Chang Psi Mountains EXIIIBITEI) m LONDON In the town of Caledon. Klniario. the same time. This aroused some is it wholly within that Chinese "co-Determination" In Germany was one of a series of great victories in - e. a bird is said to have started a fire suspicion and raised eyebrows. state. Then it times up its border citizens of Pnplneau. being shar- lthe Netherlands which hmke the mimarv Prince Edward Island was rvp-,-iii a church by picking up a. burn- sleuthing disclosed that Rapid duties for 450 miles southwestward 9d by W059 01 261 other Canadian The Teutonic penchant for Such C0m.; p - rnsonlorl nt the great Internalloli-tlllg cigarette end from the side-ilaeauty was seen riding the roof of through forested hills to Korea Bay ”di"g5' lpower of Louis XIV. cl Exhibition in London. l-Eng. in.wnlk and dropping it on the dry the express train that runs be- of the Yellow See. am"? M'- "Tldetidgftfe lo such Flllze roe s awa, it is pound words as Mitbestimmungsrecht and. Betriebsverfassungsgesetz has successfully cloaked from the outside world a danger- Boy scours have ,1 Colourful language of -1552" by In dislzililg 0l'h10Nl1lhal'Ild- roof of the building. There are pre- tween Sydney and Townsville. The - s . W3 5 OYW” 5' F9"?-'1 l9 cedents for this theory. which prob- irain covers the dist co in 18 mg yglu cmnpueg with ma gm. hiochcciy-Exlgrriiiilably explains some barn flreslhours, eleven minutes. apld Beau- quemmng in 11,; lengm mg in m . i N b d V p I p - p H wmwm in mp Lmdnn DVHhv,0tllCriil5e LlllE).plalnllblE!.a Otlavlalty has been barred from future mo;-elm, of (omgtga mm. smug. nus struggle uhlcli has cen eyc-ioplng O1 3 mo”. mm. An Alndaba ' Such as ScOutw,vmr.mmhl Am”. 20 M Hm H:m..:l.loui'l'l.'ll. faces for cheating. The racing fra- gun; and lmmlgnmon Vmlmom i0m9 time Past bciweell Trade l-lll0ll I-Zl'0UD5' Cub and Rover leaders are holding at Gil-; "Fcw Colonics. if we canicon- OM41 m,.,a- mo," H. M, ,-,,,,,i:C1TJ)1h:5Ofg"t:” gird the fmfw? 5” pewmme mm” "W i"c"i.”e I VV G B" fl - sidcr the com aralivc insi nif- C i 3 p . q.u Ben 9 1 t A m1 Ti during the long winter freeze or and employers 1" est 9Tmany- 119 yv well Park near London shortly is named Mum, M me wiitlemcnt in gDim,says seven of ten pairs of uomelis fair.-Winnipeg Tribune. ml, bard" wuuway Mm. the What the Unions are demanding is 001131, from a Zulu word meaning a meeting for of size and poipulation. can hnasi b,i.”;:;3l;”m;l7e'j”nqfEy Memo (my WT!-bum "Mn . April thaw. timber rafts in endless representation with the shareholders in the-. discuggign by the elder; 0,. (.0ume”e,.q Of, s ' mt procession are its most characteris- 'i so - t s t s 1 tic sight. s dii bl l' l l , . . :3,.:;:::0E:lEfa,i(la1:1n,,:,'.Sp;:3;, ('h:';ia dealers estimate that 15 or .l0,water-logged sponge 2.000 g management of all but the smallest busi-3 me 3,--lb... shoes arc -smu.:;- thick. out of this sponge the city's wmdmm, M, um ,,mgsp,uc,. fir. larch, and pine - in whiter. difficult to say. Various explan- ations have been offered but per- haps the simplest is the most probable. It is likely that Mr. Houdc abstalns from Parlinnlonl- ary attendance because he has nu- thlng to say. 207., DISCOUNT are none of its ohjccis which williper cent of H1053 Tailored-To-Measure igled into the city by day llil1DD9l"5. 11 public land 1.375 private artesian . trial em 1' rises in the count? . . hr rc,r:-irdcd with greater inlcrcst . V I . I ncss and indus ll '9. P . l e um" those which have bwn ,,,.,,.iulio near old footwear on journcysiwells have already sucked up some- Cm them to elghhxoot lengths and cloth" l ir.V- T8-Fget Of the 1-mo” demallds )5 mail, Coal stocks in the U. K. have now iop- tluccd by the aboriginal imiians.,aCl'0SS the Sllall and W8” new lhms like 30 billion cubic feet or mm, mm, m um, of ash; A, i "W bowls of arm of all collvomwnszpea is munon ions-a or man "till? '33;.ii”?5..?:.t:?e.i'2i”Ei.”fE?5 tit: ;::";:.r: s.;:.:a:”ll.i:l:; "T " ”i.”i.'5li””s”” l Shall bf? ('0mP0S9d half of me ”7P1959m' Ill: million tons compared with a year ago.,impor:;mi-o; only about three oriproccdui-c on visits to Scatile orllvlcxlco city is sinkillg at the rate i B liour hundred of its ('hlli'il'Clt )riin'ili(l' U. S. points, without stayillulof about two fact. every year. The atives of-tihc shareholders and half of rep-ion the export Side! the industry exported isurvivc: bill there is ample prooii pur- nver 48 hours to legalize their : city is high above the sea, about tesentatix-es appointed or elected by incif-3.44 million tons in the first 24 weeks ofllwlorr. us ll-all lhdoslo noor follows chases. are in-esiun: illlc law. Tim 7.400 feet. but it is only a few ieei ' .. i " .. - T V ' . '"i”'" 'l Sill?” F" 9 l9'"”.V (ll 1lFll"'-'lare breaking it blithe y and W! jnbove the level of Lake Texcoco, unions 1902 the new export taiget is 12.3 mil Work and mm A mm," wndlmmany no public cmsumhvW,upm Whose Show gum. In the ”Co-determination" in business and in- non mus annuany. dustry is by no means a new gadget in the, e a c ',anri rnilgzii sense of licauiy. I i "Til? most prominent object, in' toria Times. 1 ”TT i opinion of Senior Orlve Alba, Mex- ico's Secretary of Hydraulic Re- PROFESSIONAL CARDS BYROI J. GRANT 0.0. M. Alliun Former. QC. B.A., LLB. , , , 3 . . , . g rihc irnpiiy of this iii-pziiinlcrii . r I", 1 (h p. . p A or-1-OMETRIST Wade umomsts baffjr m?ks' N” lsltgme The 3'1"” "I 51-5 bum” M f(”'e'3”.l”'' ”” " "”'"”i ””;'5ld'i"”Cd ill-V OIIL igia?i?or.l)nFs toologfvliiiiiltciinlgslse eriiciiicici ispni?ul:ifl 126 Kent Street Barrister and Solicitor ' v n sue-1 R 1'0 053 lav-l . - - - , , , , -il!(lOl' nllc-nrnlrc n Inn, r'l)0ll.l ,, ' I v , - (-1.1 4 - anything unnatuia l D. Pk ' Y t,c.ipltal into Canada in two yeais iepicsent WWW” W, In Imam. "M mrN.depal:7tmc:l&di: :(LJ;l3ill1i.:)r0lPivCarV fill”.Igirl-:;:t;al:l:itma:dM;t:ggr;;fy I." E 5,, 3",, 0, cummm, 3,,m,,. "ll: D0PUl3F 399931 among me N" Fist O led approximately 15 per cent at CarlaCia'S:fcci'ai. us izrcnicst llrondiil; illgfjfx mlglm except R lam, 5,0,. .505 ..mmpme mslqsm... gwmmpeg Opposite were Hotel Charlottetown ihe C0fl59flU9llC95 for G9"ma” mdustr-V'aggi'egaic capital expenditure during the "”l.'S'5”,”"”'.'-V,"f "l" 'l""l' l” ,'.'l."i1.;c told the Canadian Sccd Tra ejrrecipi-ass. . Money tn Lo-n i - hm-ll hm romlwr win.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,n,,,,,.,, W... .15.; Bell. Mathieson 8: Foster --------. Pelmer 8: Heslum muld 139 VCIXV Serious i”de9d- FM” as 3”-V' l period. It more than counterbalanced Can- ,pinc-ircc roots, and filrihcr com- iplte this womlcrfni contraption nil Om-. of the most intriguing news Barristers. Solicitors. etc. me With NW 9-Xperience i” board and Fomi 3 ada's over-all deficit on current trading ac- F,':1.",.'A"d i,E,f,,,f.l;;'i,,.".i,.l'Z, szlgliyiiills--Still in the iiiture-vlid aclvo- psiories of the week was carried by D L n?ATl;-nggggsv high QC ; J BASH” BA mittee work kn0wS' when.rnen1bershlp Oficolllflt Of 5329 millions in 1950 and Sflilriw licinl: somewhat sniall-Whales a float uh hthe Pifriervx. lnxgzingc Itkukokan P1.:ogr:sS' Xmch call; I G K FOSTER: Ll-.3” - r . BM nu... 0 i , , p , p I. I p , . So . . . . . , the board or commntee assumes a rep”). mm.lOnSin1951l than the one pm:-lrlcri la) llOl1mDllET.' Docs i.e pipe us p ll lou a man it o ous t a. B0 Luna on C”, and rum sum 0' N". sunk (tunic. . , . '. U spousn .nc sinlnrrl of a bliiislipkiioiv uhat is going on. who 1: h mine, and then could not find it. Pmpemes . chuhmuo P I L SeniailV9 Cll81i3Ci9l'- dlSPUi95 and blclfellila ' . . ll-ninlir by the bark of the wli-iiyoles the mower anyway? Why. hub-"rile man in the story is G. Am. 150 mchmund SH". MONEY :3 almost always follow. The result, in in-, d f I ill!-'llliliP. lilo! whole onus.-.1 xtviiirvililpit-, i'tlldn:ltlibb);:ibO Gillie 1fl(vPlIl0Ww;l)lpl;i:-p(3l;lAb'l;Sf llvlanlnfulilgggigsesttlgo! chmoumwn. PEL I - - ,- i o The pri c 0 princes is as not ling com- l” ""”'-V '1'” P"-W'lS " """'v 1 3'0" ll 5 -' i i ' i . ' I ' dustliyv 15 almost 'nmnahly R dcdme m . . . ' . idnrs not urigli more than .1 hun-',can often he heard to remark illat.lAtlkol:aii. When he bought, he . production, llillied Wlth thai Of the Brltlsh W0Tk1nSlrli-uhwriizlit. nmil iiflny lihlls "ivrialter nil. he's the goat. - London hail rfioulioptladof jgettllicig Amy lgiolg A', Gandjf & Haggard , V . . . Yrilfl X THHSIIOF 0! II Ong 1? F e Press. Bu 0 6 D In ne, r, YIIOH What "3mP10)'91'5 Mid Employees alike man" Laboul M" P Ernest 1rernyhOugh'.Slll'l"P. i re in scrap dealer. lie bought strictly 3 i t So-lieltor Notar! Guam". A. GAUDIII nM'L.i arr s er. . ' need to remember is that the test of sur-l 80” Of a C081 miller. 101d the HOUSE. ”If I Ill Canadav Whcm We have inherited moi believe that it also has an important in- British lliaflllloll for compromise and com-;y nuencc on me weather, causing serious dis, the sun ' "Vnrinlis hnskcis. rnnsirilrieri of ”ThI-. woods of Prince Ticlwnlri Island are. of course. nmply rcp- rnscnicd; many of them lire sin:'.- uiarly hczuiiiflli. nnd the exquis- This is the nineteenth session of Are pigeons getting smarter or are they just going to the dogs? Australian pigeon fanciers arc llor scrap. when the mine was op- lboy?" The answer to that was: ,"Ii you don't want it. it's all right with me." The money was taken Royal Bank of Canada Building B. IOMEIILED TIIAINOB. I. L HIPHIIOPI. -l6- Barristers and solicitors ' Optometrist is... ' e mum fitter! . , . p . ' , N . pnrr-llpinc quills which have l)0E”ll U y 1 g F' 9 A15, 1t -gd. lEfo- W M w L the rival for any industry in a fi cc economy , lla-9 H0103 10 be WC hllsballd Of 3 D11” prmd W1! m1m,.V 0,. mmh ,,.,.1l;llfI Ir5:11: Iorscigfvcgks nilfd ,,.,'n m.ll:i:sen 330,, 15.1,” 01:1", thirpropergf Charlottetown. P. E. I. Mane! in Mill is not the size of the profits which the: CCSs' I would be ashamed If Could notinlis” mum A-”'p"””'i: and o.i.l1vrS-fable some 500 s,u.d,,,,.,.. to 5lud,.,B,,t as me ml, human was proquc, DOAN,S ON CITY AND Canadian Bank of Commerce Bids w . .U - - liliInT"(l of ulillc nsh of ulliovi. . - . FARM PROPERTIES e-?- mrpomtion makeq ml. ye. me scale 01 - keep hel. The allowance for Pllncess Mai- I 1 v F C M mm-is and crafts under learlm.-,cd in 1914. the trail has long since g?.:m.mmm..m...n -. - -I I h V I p inr n nl.'ID c, nrr. very g :1 C I - d i teaciicrS.'b 'd 'e .-Po t. Wlllla - wages paid the workers. Rather, it IS ihci Karel. ll0W0V9l. Passed With ihe lest Of ihci rm-m. nnd often very attractive.!E1al::h:D5pS?nx ?,?,1,e,r,,3nThc em... Te,;?c5f;ZE:,f,a1.m r r m J. A. MCGIIIQCII CTICS. R. MCQIlIld 1 f ll. industry to produce the . Royal civil list. l”" "lf l”.l?.”- ”l” W" M'”T””5"l.,.bie reputation which the school ..-...-- esnins-ran. aoticrron. Eta. 34- Capacl y 0 .C . " i lwmhpr mm:'n".-W.” nuISk”1s'0ElllaS cstabllshed on this coniillcni. A St. Catherine's business man NOTARY. ETC. BARRISTER. 501-101103- Oods OI. Servmcs whlch peoplg want or need . , . the while mans ill). or dwclllnsd bmad rcnrcm Hem! on A visit to New York C” last , NOTARY. Eu" 2 h er is ililliil and hy 'm"15Ch” 1" Hmr sM”cmPmlandditfwen natie Unvcrsitv of Al Week had a story to relate yabout BAFRISTEE SOUUTOB Eastern Trust Building -' m ' v , . . . -. . . . , . ., - u i 2 l . - at 3 mm that i C Cons” . . I gu H” ll”?-'0 Sumbpot iepmted by mm” 12i,,if",':fi,3,f:”2'ioC3,f;,fsb,ff",,.,,:i:.:f,:iia, .23. in particular on ltsiupping. H.-. put on B. luncheon for culuus BUILDING CllAlll.0TTE'l”()WN abic l0 pay. The Consulnmv lat 1?”. 1an,w'1ch obsel-vatgyy threatens to play llavoclhnhmin 'to wmrzh H", MN Hmilid-u.eclm-' Donald cgmemn, who lslfour-nothing special about it,- '1 Phone Hll management or labour. is in H19 illlfli all" with longgmn 9 radio Communications and lhio... .,.'.-.. is ,...,-.l., .1....,; migialso director of the llnlV9r5lil"5 ('9' End When Diylnz NS bill tendered MCCPhe9 3! T755597 ' ii b . g . . lends A certain melancholy inicr-lpartmcnt of extension. - Ednl0ll- in addition 9. two-dollar tip to the a'l'5l5 19 055- ,probably with wire services. Many people ,5. ton Journal. waiter. whereupon the waiter re- II. F. MMPHEE. B.-A-. Q-C- S 1.!" on marked: "What's this for. the bus J. . - 3 i i monsense, this principle is tacitly if not ex-1 by management In Germany. which . d b H iurbances. It covers an area of pliciiiy recognize o l and by the trade unions. 3 the mmh. lcqual to about 20 times the cross-section of iie grain of the bird's-cyc maple is especially deserving of nticniiml. Among the nlnnufnciurcri nriicies, . the most prominent is R cnmliincti blushing over what happen”? 1” that country reccntllt A lllllefm named Rapid Beauty W0" ll W” back. The cost of tipping has be- come it scandal to all who travel on business or pleasure. Here, there and cvc'rywherc. there is the hand A. Woltlien Gander. LL.B. Comer Kent and Queen SIS. Office Phone 1956-Home lol-1 - v ' ' "ii 1, the advani-1 . f d ii ' essages by covcr- . p p lacks the democlailc had! 1:: ph . my-I . . . mowing and running mnclnnc. H2; ,ZQ,'"i:iicsm between Sydney out. and behind the hand, there is 353313133. SULICITOB. IN. L A. (;ARRIl'Il-lhkb 3205 Of "0ml”'0ml5” are 55 moug a By the year 2,000, says a UNESCO Whivh lw " simple "'3"”'”""- and Townsvillc in 16 hours and 13 it lot of insufferable impudence. - Phillips Building - Rn In Grafton Street . i rv . ' i - I K - in thci . . the invention of n cnionlsi, can . ' L L . pl "1 1 5”, d d. undeis-ooii. lllclclll life -119, dalllgfg pg for . feature, draperies. pugs, bed and table linen be instantly thrown nut of lzcnr apzgigiriicd all: ”s Cain” n " Money to Loan Collegtlan OPTOMETRIST demimd Of Gcrma” tmde mm" 93 CL will be tissues of synthetic fibres. Wash- "ml Clwckrd Wllmsv" "W "b' ' pylons 2372 , "Co-determination" in industry. liands Across The Sea ing will be obsolete: bcdsheeis, tablecloths and napkins will be thrown away after use. 1Draperies and rugs will not be cleaned, for ias soon as they show signs of dirt or wear, slncle is in its pnih. "The textile fabrics nrn numer- ous and well nrrangcd--and the formidable thickness of mittens and socks serves to remind us nf the severity of A North Amer- which such same last again in almost exactly ...m-----m-mr'jT'" N4:f,r6O-&t0ii)t0&f9(290( The Age-Old Story ”: ilk? We Gmml ilf?oea' MATHESON. PEAKE & NICHOLSON A. W. MATIIEBON. Q.C. A. ll. PEAKE. IA. LLB Charlottetown 123 Kent Street ' - (Next to Sin-ipson's Arellcll Dr. W. R. Carson - , , - -, , , ' " tr. against , On Empne Day anlunusxal (ll1i5l3i3.VKlvat.SirleiV ones will take their place. The future m. ,,,,,.d,,,,. The ,.,S. m9cwm.V.,,Q,W94.,.g...,.,s some l;.!:l:..'lgl2I.S.('IGlV. l.l...lI. cm,.M,m,,,, held in the village hal at rot am. en . .' . 1- for Her to this court should not over- "' ' Palmer Graduate E 1 d H . Canadian Exhibition ihouschold in" pmbabiy Spend .no mo e V look a handsome fire-screen, rm Micr them thing! "I0 Mill IV; THE LOST AND DEAR Oulleetlnnj - Money To Loan (;n,gm,o-n'E'rowN ng an ' vlas 8' ' 3 year 0" ihese fabrlcs "la" it does mm which appear the dried leaves and pointed other scvniity also. am Th --. - I p to Great George street Phone 1011 zilitlfrince Si ey are gone as w nds a ter I based on the events of the Royal Tour last for its laundry. autumn, and it represented the work of 135 flowers of the colony. Our own fllchslns and pansies are mingled with wild woodland blossoms. and sent them two and two beforn his face into every city and piaer. whither he himself would come. Therefore said he unto them. The day's wild storming: The mem'ry of them is sweet in this dull afterglow; & Dr. A. L. Maclsooc i 1' s l u iis of Wrotham Prlmar School under m y of the dried leaves. beaut- p D . . y -M, F A , , , ii:lnWllh the red flush of autumn. harvest truly is great, but the They were the joy or ye,"-1-301;; Ankon M- DEN-ns1' , i "la Kl-"dance 0f the" headmasterl L ” ' Housing figures produced in the HGISO nre in themselves as lovely as labourers are few: pray yo tlIr-rc- in the sun of morning. L B ' ' ' ' , , v - fl , fore the Lord of the harvest that The sparkle and spur of outh. ' ' Denial K-Itay l wll1Cocks' and his asslstapts . . . -1' of Commons Shohed 3 decline m construe an"YSorriou:vel::indsome sets "iii hnrn- he would send forth laboureris into but gone-I let them ygo. BA"m'"m' souo"o." GLORIA BUILDING In preparation for this exhibition, cac . , non of 42 pm. Cent in January and of 29 N... .. 1... (3 quantity of furniture. his harvest. . . . And into whstso- m "mm":-1:.” . cum” 179 (mu... gt. pupil in Class I wrote to the editor of ii per Cent in February. Slight increases in .::r:dlIJ:'!s onmii1llM dcllzerdlciglrtuiivrlal clllzyl 3:-temtlelg milrlluthgy Many fgrtme Kirhgyinwove ii solace "MM am PM". 291 . . i , . , . , C3-nadmn newspaperv askmg for photo" March and April, probability Of "sharp dC- inns. complete the very rrcdiinhlc not before you: and heal the sick (who wmu-g.tlu- rose at Hfn mun sponse, both from the newspapers and from private individuals, that promoted the idea of an exhibition by the whole school. Work by each class was seen in the display. The youngest pupils were particularly proud of their coloured models of Canadian "Mount- ies". A frieze of maple leaves was paint- ed by the next class. and the class above this contributed it series of Hiawatha paint.- ulation is increasing. marriages are increas- ing, and so is immigration. What must happen to our housing problem, under such circumstances, within the next few years? Just who or what is to blame for this hous- ing failure, is a subject of sharp debate. But while the debate goes on and there is no decision in sight the shortage of houses grows graver and graver. - fidcs the produce of the Colony." IDVEESALL. Yorkshire, Eng- lland -iC'P)- John Jackson, 45- year-old laborer who makes ' only is a week. bought a filly at Don- lcaster yearling sales for :50. After Ithe horse won M00 at Pontelract. Jackson declined to say how he icnuld afford to own A horse rm Ii ilahorerzs wniznl. that are therein. and say unto lug. Lord. even the devils are nub- jt-ct unto Iis through thy name. Anni he said Imtn them. I beheld Satan as lightning fall from hu- ven. Behold. I give unto you pow- er to tread on serpents and scorp- ions. .and over all the power of the enemy: and nothing shall by any means hurt you. Notwithstanding in this rejoice not, that the spir- its are subject unto you; but rath- ler rejoice. because your mum-s are written in heaven. hleed on thorns of pain.) will not come again. So they have passed as winds that die when sun is dying After the storm and stress when way is shadow-cold; Sometimes in the chant of song. when organ notes are sigh- ing My heart cries out again for a dream I could not hold. i --l.ur,y Gertrude 'Clarkin. other offices at Halifax. Montreal. Quebec. Ottawa. cm-m Bids. Charlottetown Phones 2000 - IANDOLPII W. MANNING. CA. mouth. lentvllls. Liverpool. IfcDONALD. Ullkllllt 0 C0. - onarrsasu aooouniams ii. ii. MARE iiiiii IBOMPMW. i L . i ' t t ii lar e ma of the - . - - display made by Prince Edward ls- l; l graphs mus m e hg clmes for May, ' A grave thmg' thls' com' land. a display all the more intor- them, The kingdom of God Is come One dream that held my heart ' , t 2 . ROY!” V15”: and it W35 1 9 Ememus ”' ments the Ottawa Journal. Canada's pop- esilnlz frdm the fact. that the high unto you. . . . Am! the sev- was lovely pm belleving- OHAITEHED M-U"?"”""'9 Q l l" ! whole of its contents are hona enty returned again with Joy. sIy- A dream and a mighty hope that "5 0"" o""I0l:5:;'- 0hl6::;"0z:';"” ERMA P. iilaePHl'.nEON CA. Monelon. tit. John's. Amht-vet. Dsrir New uissgew and Trurs ......- reroute Saint John aherbrooae. Vancouver. In-bland lass. Ilesetns. llamlnon. Lnarloriauiwn fueyneu lot!