THE GUARDIAN ‘Coven Prince Edward Island Like the new‘ side on top of other books. it will be un- presentable. it left on tile |ii'ing-rooiii tabit it will be all out of proportion to the other PUBLIC FORUM Page 4 ':riie Guardian NOTES av‘ ‘ Tuesday. May 2'5. 1954 THE‘WAY Published every week-day morning ii: 136 Print‘ books (hm-9. nu. column tn open to the filieet. Charlottetown. P. E. l.. by The Thomsu ,. _ . ‘ di -- . .1 by rt-irespoiitlrnlx _ . Q.,mpa,,y L,,.,.m1_ llic popul.ii l)lil('C for llll atlas. lhci'c- or W A“... ..g [Mr-,.,i_ 11.. The world In so full of n numberlply locked away. 5,-gnim-am M Eilitiyr and .\laiii.Iger. Ian A. Burn--if. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. tori‘, is on the floor. But \\ll(‘ll it is on the floor it will galiii=i' dust and gut in ,lliC plzici‘. tiuziriliitn does not ll"1.‘l'.\:r;II’- liy endorse the op.nion of uu . espontlentn. if things —- and was surely must 3e paying instalments on them ‘ll. — Brandon Sun. the modern attitude is the in. imarkable gi~uwth_ln Canada d.“._ ing the last ten years of clinical activities on behalf of the mentally ’ ljiaiiih offices at Sumnicrside. Montague an' “. \. The ONO“ re‘ )0 gible W“ .. e \lmi'l«m. ‘Aullmmed as Second Class Mall 5.‘ a" . p ' ‘I n' ' I be aak ( THE l,0.l.“.,_., PLEBISCHE For self-confidence no one can ill. More professional and scien. hr pm; om.-9 i;r,...m..¢m, or“...-.._ \i'lictllel' it has to .\'li'l_\' there anti wlicthci - mat ‘he man who does c,,,,swm.d mic personnel have been uaimd liu ifaiiiriz t‘liailn:ivtnun. Sunlillt"l~|llt.‘ sl.'i.t\0 pr. {here is not sonic other less (f0lL\'plCll0u.< Sll'.—TlI." iiiini‘. "ltl- pl:li.sci P '. iuzzlcs with a pen. —BrantIord and more research has been rm. llitlillll Elxt‘\\llt'l(‘ in P E. l. 5000. other Brov 'lciti~n11ii? thc c iliiiuciicc n'.' o.‘ii : Expositor. taken in this period than fll.ll'illg any one decade in Canada‘; ms. il\l"S and l'. S. A. $l‘..'.lll pi-r atinum. \\'l£" of ill» .\’.3~_‘.;c inc c.i :. . ;__n" " U _ * T‘; "‘*_ '|“‘ iul" Evoil when a closvl oi‘ sonic other space ircn (i15ClL.E£’d pro and con. 53 Even if you have a fight with tory. -— saint John 'l‘eleg.«a,,h_ ° ' '““-‘''l '“ "‘ '3‘ " “°" "" '“' much thzi iurilicr Culllnlill. to- your conscience and get beaten Journal. the weakest ink." ' The Mr For l’ll0\\' the locatiriii of l\‘la(la"'dsc"l' (\l‘ illf‘ "° mus‘ ‘Ark "” in "t5 “e. Ch“"°h °‘ St‘ Ma” Alderman- ______ ‘ _ 3 '" _ znrd to round a. ii .l‘.E. We ‘Al’ Paraguay is the first of the A- bury ill London someone has _ . . . . _ . .()l‘l\’llL‘_\'. Islands. Then fliefiatlas \\'lll l)-‘ .nc~;~.~ ill (,"1llSiZiEIlll'; that it niall- nerican republics to have a re- placed a laurel wreath at the ban 1‘0llU\"|l‘lE~' llli‘ 311' (‘"111-“("1 9" M‘‘“-“’ 'I‘'‘‘‘ . . - . 'l.1‘c In rrin’-illur lhé M “'lll lll‘00 volutlon since the recent confer- of the monument dedicated t H . iiioliqlit out and loft cxposod to vlcii. . - . 0 the lwtii~ei=ii an R. C. A. F. training plane rind _ . - ‘lily lrsllll in ll‘-lg i!l‘CllllllFl3l-Cl] U ence. But this revolt does not memory of John Hemlnge and \\e have ;zai'a:es for autoniohilcs. so . ,li|’thl‘l‘ ms at this n.-i'.lii‘e. Iul'.l‘ir,‘: seem to be of the Red character Henry Conclell. Shakespeare’; iel- ' T. (T A. ~Noi'lh Stzir there iixis a good lciil nl (‘l‘lll(‘lSl’ll of .\‘(‘l'\'l(‘(‘ and l.l'l\'Hl(‘ Elli’ .1i‘iilt (lll(‘l‘fllllll.' lll lllf‘ liiic of ilzght of it schcdulcri airliiwr. Sonic of it want so fai is found \\'llf‘l‘P the atlas can be hidden it will not he ions: before s’)m(‘b0dy wants tr.‘ |\\'ll(‘ll al‘f‘llll(‘(‘lS are dosiziiiiig ll(lilSt‘S. \\'ll_‘ i-aiinot they solve a difficult pmlileni oi the liouscholdcr for all time by ilicliidiiiv; .i- liuilding large clioiigh to hold an atlas? l"llh ju3‘illlZ‘JllOlI be coii;.d:i--.. 'ul‘.(‘2'll\l()ll5 and l)Oi"ll';. H0\\'C\':“. -v-;i.u:l d’3p0..SlIl C:lli.iu':i lt.i: l)(".‘ll all n -vriiltl lalrl \\fl‘~l(‘ \‘.'i‘-it iiil til‘. ‘ “ in m lilrlrar |lf\3ll.lf‘ll\ in n‘l."..ll’.‘l!l‘iIl' illnllllllllflll oi prrsolial llbE'l'L_\‘. and .i Ne nii thls ls‘..ind liavv oi-ciip.e:i a 'ou are still the winner. — Port Arthur News-Chronicle. marking movements in Guatemala and in British Caribbean colonies. instead it seems a normal type of Latin American revolution which is a substitute for elections. The -army seems to have grown In the garden in front of um low-actors. friends. and first edl. tors of his plays. Both lived in the parish and lie buried in the chum. as do their wives and many of their children. The monument lg crowned with a bust of Shake. as to afl\‘0Cill€‘ that R. C. A. F. stations .. p .‘ , - -, 3-, . . V g _ a____.._-~_-..a__ wj.“ v“‘]‘.';af’.‘_?“1",‘}.‘l‘,§ h"“‘,“"L‘ min’ dlstruttflll 01 the =d,mlnl5t"tl°n svelte and on the panels are quot. §ll0tl’l(l he l‘(‘nlr)\»g(] from ln('3llOl|S \\llf‘ll .rn n.. .3; F H-Q‘ -_‘-Am_ and decided it was ~tlme for a ed passages from the preface in R '0"-‘ ll‘ °-‘ll’ ‘°““°-' ‘-‘ change. Traditionally, in Latin the First Folio, including ii... |llf‘ll‘ £lll'l'l'£lll \\'(tlll(l llt‘ i|_\'ini:: in thc .\'rllIl’.‘ locality as i‘c:Ltlal' passmi:et' '.il,'.,'lllS. The Cnliadizin Oiviicrs and Hints As, sociatioli. ll0\\'€’\‘f‘l‘. has l'r1kt‘ll the viciv tlicit| pl‘c:.cnl flyinz rcztllations £ll'L‘ tidcquatc ioi .~.".fct_\‘ ll pl'0[‘Cl'l_\’ (‘illOl‘('f‘(l. 'l‘hc Associrl lion takes objcctioii to thc l'LllIl0l.ll‘€(l pro- posal to adopt a regulation requiring all lion-ail'llni= aircraft to obtain clearance lic- lorc itrrissiiig an airiiay. confusion About Unemployment ’l‘lie litllnbcr of Canadians tiiieiiipluyed. Ciccordilig to the Fcc_leral Labor Depart- mcnt‘s latest figures. stands at .')49.U;3S l‘hc Dominion Bureau of Statistics. incan- wliilc. estimates that only L}ll15,0tlU are look- ing for work. Such wide discrepancies in official figures are baffling to anyone seek- ing the true facts about lliiciiililoyiiiciit. According to !\lac1_.caii's Ottawa corre- .lPl'F‘ .'l2l(l o":,.ii .'. ‘l'tlIl"l‘ll‘i that at: nidigciious it m-r-rv 5 ate lin niaitrr lioiv \\'Fll sit- ll‘llf‘2l. alteniptcd to disrupt ou iiiarlzetiiizs. it. ditl not take ou: .'arm'ls ion; to adi‘i_e them to K" nod lirnl‘-li. 'I“iierc has l)F('lI lll.llL coercion and excepting the lit- evitability. and the imperso:iallt_v u: .l-ie income lax man few annoy- 'lllf‘CS. We hope we will not destroy .l\is condition by placing hands of a lt’\\' the power to still’ in; iii» few mal- '.I.' this lslaiiti lihile th:-_v s.:ll tut‘ lass rlisliiiclzoii. lililll iccriiliy. n. in the 4.. ‘ “S;ri ng Blossoming The Age Old Story Old Clio rloiioiown Ameqcan politics. that means no delay waiting for ballots to be counted. —— London Free Press. One of the problems which most cngross the attention of the mod- ern world -—- and rightly so -— is that of the universal standard of living. On this continent. as we cannot too often remind ourselves. we are fortunate to have a stand- ard of living which is as high as. or even higher than. that in any other country of the world. And affectionate sentence which stairs that they published the plays “nnli. to keep the memory of so ii~nm,'., a friend and fellow alive as we‘; our Shakespeare." The garden ir neatly laid out. the daffodils and. tulips are in bloom. the lngp bushes just beginning to Show 1,1, and the hedge of laurels to bury -- Manchester Guardian. It ian’t many years ago um people would have thought a per. son forecasting 20.000.000 peuplp for Canada was a bragging boost. Common sense is on llic side of the md “Mb 0,“. wanspon true”. . V - - . . . spondent. Blair Fraser the confusion which ‘ g 1.5" ' d 1. mg mg . while we are aware that tllere are er with no head for facts. 1-: pllots an-d small alrcfaftv 0~“ne.rS: 1f.e\e.-I" surrounds the emploviiient situation is de- lA:m1m£‘e“‘llnes°sn<s1 im- Let; both grow together l.m- rig and P- I 1- .3. °‘‘‘” °°u"umiwh"edmuu°tm live Rhys M. Sale. Dresident of Foot‘; 1 fatal accident is to iesult in diastlc 1estllc- _ ‘ ‘ _- ' _ u ....,.,..,,.,,,.t; and H they can 95,-. M the h,,...,,.. .1“! 1,. um um» onuthe xgrecarsllllg e se 0 or Canada. ‘in estimation 22.nov,. llbplalev The (10V€lllm€m» 53.35 ML P13‘ suarle. the government that tney of harvest 1 will any to the reap- From the I’. E. I. Register. VB 0"» W "0 C F9" 3“ WW0 ‘ 000 population for 1975. Tim; '-“$2.: lions on the fl‘GPtl0l'll of the air. then tliv de\'elo_pniciit of Elli‘ transport ‘will be very set‘. just doesn't want it known how much inimuriilv from prosr-cuilon. \‘l'liat "tried in good faith to do so \\'lLi‘l crs. Gather ye together first the titres. and bind them in biuldles March 11. lllztl. His Excellency the Lieutenant ed. without home and without at’- fection. where disease rages un- would mean an increase of ii 1.». tie better than 300.000 penplp A sfliously ymmpered indped This paruclllm ul‘l9n‘lpl0ylTl€‘iIt'lllm'e l‘Call_\’ is lest potential .3 potent personal weapon. should to bum them; but. gather t.h.- Govemor has been pleased .0 LD_ chegkecl and ltliifdlatlaorf old tli3l1.ie- yen in the myepvenm‘ ,...em},_ proposal‘ If it is a proposal‘ would im.01\.e investors be frightened away and the coun- Lil}-e‘:r:3l;lS‘l15'hlglt:ms;£*;:§9‘:: £1302‘; Wilt“ “"0 1“-" "“'“- point. Robert Hodgson, E.iq.. bar- f,'a'.',m’y 05, :",:,;’, _°_wh,§e .5: an A_ fr?!‘ I3"':;:‘m-“‘;.;V:a‘;: flgiertihegrnu-; an enormniis amount of red tape. SCllPfl- "3" ‘Mk "S91: “"0 5‘ fuu'bl°“'" “el”‘e55j°“‘ ullllmll-Pd fllllll°“tl'- has made a name for itself as 25:3; °:;"’_,”.‘:d;:‘°o‘;";§fo.:’:,ef“.:;, ware of these thins! there l8 M five years or so. the estimaflenls ulnrl airlancs rl‘iss-clhss this coullllrv and Tm’ re“ ''‘'‘a'‘‘’’‘ W O‘““"“"‘ 5°“”““: .11.’. ll‘ri:C:i‘Sl'lCs:?::d if "Gl.“J§5§i.:-its "'14 M?" »‘"uC“§”lEi.'- suh'e‘t and °°“‘““5“°“ "°“‘“3 “W "‘° '1“ Ed1slt‘slrlimengnisliilrifigccxltiifh-1:33hznggliggiaiigfagdthlcgl Amvmu” will increase ll'l number. For L‘l'lzl1‘lE‘l'e('.. n"li[fm'9'“‘C to the unenlp10.Vmenl_ 5ltua' l\'|ll:—Flil havle other such legdl .,.;.,.r'r.-1‘:-‘rs lgppolitics. IJ iissumc dag of §:bx:"y‘1 “I L d M Ma): Chronicle-Herald. ngwdoubg that ca,¥ada“.‘:.?u‘::]$ prwate and Serfice ah‘C“a[t tn “eed 3 U01" however' would Seem to. he E15“. flli(;§leSfl‘Il;]l- llrdnigrvllbefdimldrscgylii hl:ou\tVa't1ltiSe ‘tiny/-ellxtniyn lIDl’l::th\EJ:g- ‘“'Vur1‘‘:'' 393‘ l:Y.";° E‘1C":'°“?'9d In both Canada and the United fie-sexziiglellllctrigrwlgd with Special Clearanm, for each Occasion of (_r0s_ i\‘l1el‘e. Concealing the facts will. a(‘.COYl‘l' eldct its ollirials to 0lll(‘P will or lipid in the Belfast District lag: arzficzacilsdpf:g‘l:Sé7l:)ymgnov;r‘$§ States. remarkable strides have the ,-H.-,u,.¢,,_ the gpe,,w;.t.‘:1h',;;: sing 8 spheduled .m._..Ome would hp “mos. plisli nothing. Investors‘ and. lndustrie:-. hlllsnglilslltp;lc:‘l3'l;ml':".‘ull;R(;lalna5:{/:3 srpilanriidtgeZ."JP"?-a:m:::ni::'t$ldad: ink!‘-ha mutton‘ we w'm- not Ame tlzketrkimdigrlgivrmtrh: (1‘;stnes“c’:n;:- financial relsourcfg to provide that which plan plant expansion will find out ...h.., ..rr-as-.:.i~. iil'r5§\ll‘r- rll‘ l‘easml- t|:ri dag: before the election. pleased to learn. that it had been cilitics for the treatment of those §".?i"“Li p1l3l)n:. “-3 Le.tht)i1rll(d‘ges‘li':=i‘: equivalent to requirilig motor vcliicles in get a permit to cross a railway track oi bus route. ll China were Tile Enemy Many observers of Far Eastc-v~n affairs are prone to conclude from China's vast ace as great even as that of the Soviet Union. It is, therefore. refreshing to final that eminent military strategist and well of Chlna’s potential role in the event of a full-scale war in the Oiieiit. quickly enough for themselves what th-1 true picture is. Ottawa's refusal to recog- nize the facts rests rather on a desire to avoid any public reference by leaders of ';ovei‘ninent to the two factors which have caused the present slump in employment. The first of those factors is labor it- self. which through excessive wage de- suiting decline in exports should cause un- employment is inevitable. The second lac- lot‘ is Ottaii-a's consistent refusal to l‘eco',.:- lll7.P the liarmfiil cffcct of a fOl‘(.‘l'_:ll econ- Agreement on Tariffs and Trad? to meet the seller's market of the immediate post- migiit impr-l us. if we dare ship the produce of our min farms and of our own labor without the direct permission and license from this board we will iiiidoiibtedly have thr F\'ll nfflre of a f’lil'§l.allll'l.fll few .'-ubyectlng ii! to its potentially evil dlcla Demcr li'i'.li consfitlllelll atmosphere of free enterprise all’. unrestricted trade. The condition of siliiery and icar which obtains in and perverted dialectics. muiiist cniinlrles the proletariat 0:‘ \l’l'll‘llel"5 placed that party in powl: rniv to realize too late that they had crea‘cd a F‘rai1kl=.nste'in. rlaas liowever haslcally essential as 2 dictating group. liberty has aliiaiis strlven in the In Com- and .ii.iiliority If we rstablish any one then we pro- vihich did not give me much tlm- to canvass the district. My-Orr ponent had all the guns of the Liberal party behind him. includ- trig men and women and some old machinery that was worn oilt hundreds of years ago was put into operation and so I was de- feated at the polls. I was perfectly satisfied with their decision knowing the kind of propaganda .that was broadcast longer as I always stood up for justice and freedom. and I intend to do so as long as I live. The writ:-r of this letter did not sign his name. nor give his lerings. I never saw where the Government: offered any bounty on human foxes but if they pawl emptied of the last of its involun- tax-y inmates. which had called forth this ebullltion of glsdneas. Messrs. B. De St. Orolx. Francis bongworth and Richard Yates, Justices appointed to regulate the Assize of Bread. announce the following regulations: the hall- penny loaf of fins wlieatcn flour is to weigh 10 on. 11 dr; the three- enny loaf. do.. to weigh 1 lb. 5 oz. 6 dr: the six-penny loaf. do. to _J. fiowes. merchant. announces having received. per the Sir Walter Scott (arrived at Three Rivers) tho remainder 01 his winter sup- ply. consisting of a variety of "fur wool. violin strings. etc. a small assortment. of perlumery: also wine. gin, olives and brandy fruits, suffering from mental. illness. This is partly ‘due to a gradual change in the public attitude from uncaring apathy to enlightened in- to the day when the average per- son thought there were two kinds of people in the world. sane and insane. and that- the latter were beyond hope and should he sim- labor be today. only for their un- ions? We are putting up the same right they did some time ago. The employer did so much for the em- ployees. Labor ls getting much better organised. We like to get our young people well educated and there would be terest. It seems a long way back \ ald. ‘/fie " l~7oefi Gmqrl swoop thy flint strlnu. Muaiclu With thy long lean hand: population and great land mass may a: , mantis has succeeded in ]')i‘lCll’lE Canadian dictator states s:ai'lcd with‘: group aslllll‘-L me‘ My defeat W“ 5" welsh 2 ]b_ 10 M. 12 dr. the :hu_ whole of cum“ and an on“. way . ' , ' ' V _ ._ _ r. incn lnlr\- .nz their will on .1 honnu,-able (ms and me ‘rm-ch an _ 5 lb 50 . .m d it ,3 ‘h u h Downward the starry tapers burn, ; potential aggressor she (‘.0llStlllllPS a mcn- 5-00“ “W “l “mid "‘a'l““"- Th“ ‘he "3' lluar mi-l_lO2'il\‘ by rrmlitstic orator-_. nny collar will stand tip mu('il ;‘“§rl°“' d°" '° “'5” ' Z §,°a..,:em,g°V§O,_§d,. whm ifmfld Sinks soil: the waning sand: ' The old hound whimpers couched in sleep, The embers shoulder icrv: Across the walls the shadows Come, and go. 9 known economist Col Wallace Goforlh at ‘lint r smill mmnriiv ruled with at - ~ - ' - . . 2 . ' ‘. address. He is n w caught in a , » . . .‘ . . , ~ - - ,. _ - ‘. ' . _‘ ,1 dpr me Gme,-al », g .1 g 1 ,1 Ln, . d , k . .h i. caps. elegant silk shawls and ladies more of the share of the national sweep softly thy firings, Musician, Toronto, taking a fail less pessmiistic. ileii mm: italic.‘ fleslfinf’ un whoeélggiéilcplalgelld nzmirery‘ tgrfincaang ilumom reh€C:l\Kh|;\ 5.-U; hmdkmhms‘ fl“m_ comm ...,.,,_m.,; mu ,5 why we are getting 'rI'.‘h°t2“mlnulie:hmounJ.1dla1o°:0u‘:'; ‘ on 0 W 6111911 weaves A labyrinth of flowers; Ghosts linger in the darkening sill, In A paper prepared for a Staff Collegn war years rafhpr than mp bii_vci~‘s mal‘l<P' Illfllf,F the very freedom that we . bounty an M...‘ 1.. ...,,.,m h. in cases: walnuts. almonds. cul;- .1 good many of them who would H k f h lecture at Toronto and published in l;coii- "{ "lda-‘V “'"“""' ‘W h‘‘-‘'’ had b°°“ “3h" "*"‘3"" "‘ M” “is "“"‘ ‘”"‘""" ra"t5.‘.a‘:m::§ ::‘:e,::";g:a',,5::,:r: 1:9“-':,ec(;:?{y,,:);c:u;°,ut,:i,e5:13;? Miiasiceimih‘ci:1liz)ge‘t:hia,l:irllreanun5 omic Digest of London. Col. Goforth points in the first instance to China's acknoivk=rlg- ed transport \l'f-".'ll(l‘lt'-‘S.<. Separated front the S0\'lPl Vlllflll ll)’ 3 ilril'i'cn ii'ilclei'ncss far more iormirlahla than that ivhich‘rlivirlcs eastern Canada from the pl'Fill‘l".<. iackint: Man l‘F':ll‘ll€ seized poii-or, is with Russia, China is strategically weak. too, in that the industrialization is quite literally “sl<in- Hm. Um . . . , - ‘ , , _, ‘ - ‘ lll‘0ClUt‘t‘«'lll" Dll- lind tliry iicre in to- eraticili . deep‘ and extending as it dons alnnz tho the poivnr of siiqrzcstloli in do likewise. n-iimn flint ili~ art mntriimirs in ,i..;.-.- i.-3,-0.11, om, .-,on:f:._;io,, 1 1 ll«'~Wll°d l0 the bl'°“‘1°‘“" by l0 WV" 3-! much lrolmd With an R": WAY a o a ll” i.‘lt‘i"ll \\'QllBl'e hall Ii0t lift.‘-I could conic to; that was that lhf. Mr‘ Roland Macnnnald‘ In hh few wmd‘ "5 p°““’]°' 3° I “k "1' . coast. is extremely \'tllncl'ahli= to attack. . .. . . . l‘nl0ll:t:‘a'l=cl- .vi-. Mc ith E L) d it . . Slgriilflcant is Col. Gofortlfs l‘(‘l(=.l‘Fll(‘€ In Allll"ll'Zll ll l-‘ R V35‘-‘ ‘ll "r‘l‘l'.“lll’rl will The ii:'cla_.nii.= of this art as nu’ .i'e:i. 5: i atieciidaeszl'iiaie aI"edSe(i'ra‘E "mng Bii)iIid' Ithremcmldr hi mill mnyi . ‘ Phone ~ ~ ‘ ' F ' . 2' . ii‘ i . ~- - - ' ' ‘ ll 0 . . .: the l9ml7€1‘3lllPlll of the Clllne-<9 ll€‘0Plf' "‘ N““'“*5l'"~ l““" Bl‘l"l5“‘l<'l< F-l‘«‘l'5lll9" :55:-.-H’?-9 ifsi-.-Tlhmiif: L'~;1UP}f1\lf5.\ll' "”" ""'°”"° and M hinhélf iii; -‘ll-l°ll§r'Vll‘ul1tfaint-lleeiarhgers in lite am wadgmm ramlmit. 2387 which. as a loncfime rcsirleml of that coun- try. he klioivs well. Alrmidy. Col. Goiorll‘ “Doris. llw Mao portraits itliich decorat- ed the walls of homes in the Chinese col onies followint: Cliiallc Kai-Slick’: f‘l‘ll5l‘lll'|" lllnl l"i'ovincr~'s hi'anch of the Calimliai‘ ii. mul.-l mun the riml cxrliisinn | ‘mdmmnd me mm M” an‘ _i-iilt. paid men to pick and loan defeat at Siiclinw in 1948. arr» lwcinviilir: to Hflllfllclhfl Gllllll- if the‘ Gllllfls Plfnll-< l‘l‘- ’,',,.','}',’,’,:‘|I}i.5'.n‘i:'tli:1dii:l:i:i.1314?" tainted by the Goveriimcnt to looll ':‘‘° 3”‘ °“""-1l"“L"‘° “f‘9c‘l""%“ . . , . . _ . , I. . - _ g -- - ~ ..,.. an vie ii crs la L be replai-crl by the Nationalist leaders poi'- 51'” H1 H19 lll‘“lSl0" ‘ll 5‘ lIl"”‘ll‘-l ‘«'lll‘‘'.\' 0' lltl-Il‘ll<‘-l‘-"W it'll‘ [‘1..'1,, U130‘.-u.nn”.M km” (mm .IrmCl'! llrllfllgalll tliilr sacks am. PHONE 55“ trait. Time. Col. Goforlh properly oliscl-i-9: is viewcd differmifly in the Orient from in the western world. The incident. of the pol‘- tralts is. l‘iO\\’E‘\;Pl‘. symbolic of what nialiy Chinese believe will be the inevitable fat-~ of the Red regime in Pekin. Place For The Atlas Atlases can be had in various sizes. Small atlases are desirable in that they cafi be treated like any other kind of book. They are undesirable because the places ’ sought on the maps are loo small to'sec with the naked eye, or are not there at all. _._.__.._._.._. lflful the atlas in finding places. The more places that can be found. the more Governnienl policy aimed at elic.otira:- in: labor to hold the line on wages. to- §.',Pfl‘If‘l‘ with a realistic l‘F‘fl])Dl‘5\lSi’ll of fol'ei'-.:;i ccoiioniic policy. would quickly resolve the worst aspects of the llncniploynwnl proli- l“."l‘t. end. Vinlcncc is no part of our way of lilr and it is to he hoped that there are not more silhnorinal citizcns who‘ will yield to liiay lw Ol)lll'.Zf’fl to import wood l1t‘(‘ailFP n’ inability to buy suitable wood in rcquircll thickiicssos for their liaiidir.i'ait work. SUCI‘ at least. is tho implication of a report to forest product it may llf’lll Nciv Bi'uiiswicl: inrlustry ;‘.'ellE‘l'illl_\‘ as well as \\‘OD(l crafts- men in particular. 0 I in 'l‘liis l"i'ovilice. \\'l‘ll(‘ll was long plagued by problems of land oiinership will sym- pathize with those still ‘faced by Nyasuc land. Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. British Secre- tary of State for the Colonies. has decid- ed that European-owned land in Nyasaland, occupied by African tenants. shall be ac- quired by the Nyasaisnd Government. Land involved amouritsto some 1.400.000 acres, about hrrlf'the area still owned by Eu- ropeans in Nyasaland. O C poser. died this date 1934. Of -Swedish ex- traction on his father's side, he followed trombonist. learning about orchestras from the inside. and held important teaching mg and dying to maintain. Tiir human spirit rebels at restrictions of questionable value or morality The ilnproved market value 0 our potatoes at prc;ent. would seem in indicate that the ad\'el‘ILS.‘d .‘llf‘ll‘lII0ll5 surplus was l‘lOn-F.‘Xl5L9ll'.. and ma’ the fraiiiir efforts by tlic ircsrnt. board in dump our potatoes to any obtainable market. at almos' him then. 1 am. Sir. .'-ttfl every person would TH!-3_iV—fAlll{l£TING BOARD sir.—I have read in your valu- .ilile papcr several letters for and against this Board. I voted for this Board as a farmer and I am con- know etc.. I. LEO PRAUGHT n...i ly cs rcateri. and their prll they E Ii‘! nl yrur valuable n3|J:l' join‘. rul. the d“spolic p0\\‘l".l‘ pla it Hit‘ haiiris ol'l.hl.I board. wh ‘ill: c-~: J on r~ur i.i".4:licnd.~i'it Island iziriii \“- l"‘l|l'fl llk“ tnsrie sonic Ill llv vii‘-ll‘-:'.~c‘sd energy spent it ynuiig farmers =nany potentially productive an 'IC“‘ vacant forms. the staring fills.- l-‘ss windows of whose hnnir dr-serrate our countryside. Th; bet‘¢ worth while than the man: useless e::pendiutri=.I ivliich we most of these. were pi-ospernus all. happy homes. The adoption l many tigricultilrni nfficcs occupi-i uistlon. Furtbsr lmposltions more restrictions are oblectionablr rind will chaae more of us off 25-. Ml. PIACGIIT REPLIES dependent Fox". it. goes to prov- to the potato producers that on!;. moo growers of .‘irgrs as cquril citizens revoked D"- ('l3l'P do as they wisi: Wu It ll‘I1lll.'lll“l‘.‘.t’fl in full could m~:.:i ll of all liberty of at-lion in find- to ocrtipy lit: Wnllid rrquire care of selection ziic‘ znvrrnmcnt. subsidy. but would be ziow forced to endure. Decades .i:v by in host of officials giving ire’ advice does not seem to have em- trlbuted to prosperity or farm pan- .1l‘.( farms. Possibly this is the intent- on. this Provlme Ed“ Hl’d Island. - Jrrnwers, for a number of years. when I moved around the _Is- 'i.ind and found out how far he- ".(\l‘fl \\'lllI the. bringing Jotntn Marketing Board. Noiv this Board is of \'r‘r_v liillc Ix? iiilliniit sonieoiie to look nllei .lii= ri-‘ling end‘of it. so the Gov- ‘.l'llnlE‘iIl passcd laws giiin; per- iii.'sinii to set up this Board am '.'\DE‘l'lPllC6 that the Board iioult is us3lc.=_-. unless they had powci .u handle it to the best llllllrtsi _ ll all. so the potter. was granted ind I think the license is a fair \l_\'. I am not here to say what he price of this license should be int. I am satisfied to dbide by l . Board ruling. as I believe in dr- nnrracy and have lind is consid- xallle lot to do in this line in or- ‘ .'!IIlZ3tl0f'| work in grain market- ill. I think for the time this Bnarn I?! been in operation it has door 1 good job for the people they crve. I am sure anyone will sum .1 it had not. been for the Board his season the farmers wotild b: n A lot. worse position than they ire. especially the smell fsrn-lcr those who condemn are or bar: interfered with. But as for being unrry for the other fellow or o. are some very fine bulineu men in .he potlot business as well as any mg merit. of large and elegant framed pictures: knives and forks. needles and buttons: almanscks: a few boxes of real Spanish cigars, wlnc corks. prime sole leather. and ntlier articles; also on hand. teas.’ groceries. a pipe of Fort. wine, seal and codfish oils. etc." willing to co-operate with my ici- .fl\\' farmers for anything that is .or his benefit helps me also in my own line of forming. :‘{‘i'IlaI‘l£5 he spoke of the BC. Mal‘- prairles had no money to buy any- .hiria. . ' The United Grain Growers got irrmisslon from the Board of rialisport Commissioners to ship =pples in bulk. They bought thc .liey received the fruit free. But hey only shipped a few cars when .he business men brought so much prcssure on the railroads that the .n-der was cancelled. The fruit went to waste while the people went hungry, that is how much business is concerned about the .Rl'm€l‘. So Mr. Farnier. keep your own board and go forward to bet- ter times ahead. 1 am. Sir. etc.. / S. O. GILLESPIE tar.) Stnnn Cottage Farm, Springfield. DEMOCRATIC MARKETING Bir.—We hear a'lot. of talk about freedom in regard to our Potat: Marketing Board. To me it is just another law in our democratic way so much. I don't. think we should worry too much about them: they money and a profit on the pots. toes. The farmer gets that is left the nation's wealth. We are pro- ducers of the most essential l.h.lng in the world-—food. The decision on the leblsclto is very far reaching indeed_ so let us consider it very carefully. I thllik it. is time we found the proper place and not be crowded out by the big and careless. We have Home once more. —Wsller do is Mare. CRIMINALS PAROLE!) SALZBURG, Austria (Reutersl —Lt.-Gen. William H. Arnold. com- mander of U.S. forces in Austria. Monday paroled the five remain- in! convicted war criminals held in hiizliwavs and with inpfficiem mi] jjnk-— -— —~——~~~ — —— x . — - - - my price was unnecessary and . . ‘ been "gnjgfl pofigloeg" long enough‘ . 1‘ l‘ .‘ - - - ‘ _ 1| ._. p viiiced it is the best step forward , g _ _ . in the American zone of Austria. Clma ‘ :"0l'-'l'lPll‘f‘ f‘05lll0n ls far m0l" ED|T R|AL NO-IFS =\T:‘:.',‘:(.,. ma. ” Hm. numb" 0. made by the farmers of Prince W" d‘“::°:;' :““th‘g‘°"x:;;‘d‘1f:::m‘;t E"-"n3:’L“€‘0"r ':°"d ‘ 33 They were two Hungarian mem- ' "‘ "' T "3 ‘ P 3°" 3' beta of the Gcrmanv!-lungarlan SS and sell my potatoes through a dealer and I don't. wish to get in any uaslssa argument. I have tried low farmers to consider it care- Freetovi-li. F. E. I. isolated than might be inialzincd - —r—- - ’ ‘ ~ _ _ zroup of our farmers wish in nl- 1 . . . v m h me .,-hem Thu by U L Her .<ll’alPlZIf‘ position is further \\‘(‘ak- Arizoliflila s ll1(lL‘pf’ll(l€ll('(‘ Day li.ln_\ ’.£llll7i¢‘, and solicit nicnibershlp in r1"}“"; ‘;‘f“';‘ "°mb‘he"' ”‘k‘)‘:1"““"'i ”,.‘,§',T..,°“r“.§3.i.§“.i.§°l'“ioi of lnlor- farm pr:i?od:i?ts.:: v?eil‘.o llllllieri h-ii "ELL ""1 £r°_°____A"5“‘1‘.".";,. .. ened by the trcmmidous strain imposed on Rf‘-\"0ltlll0ll~ 131"l~ -iirduiiii.=p3:i§?,,.,::.ar:,eLE§, went west. in 1905 gndprcllirned Ill “““°“ °“ "W ”(‘1"1";‘“ “°.:h“ TL‘ °‘"' P°""'° /M“”‘°'-‘"5 30”“- . . . - . t . - - . . - w o a- r what ll‘allSp(ll‘l facilities do exist by virtuc '' ' ° _l“;;'. l‘i‘*"- l‘§‘°l‘l' lllllll-'l°_ll fig lllllll ‘.‘:“x‘;‘n';’ "‘l‘1-‘a"°ltd‘ml‘e°“x‘:°§’:°(‘;““°n"'-v"’1‘l"‘: _g: a: ::1B,::., 6: Efren; grpower ‘I’.-.°'§.,,§‘,’,'°‘.,‘, f.‘..",'“,‘...,.'.‘,‘”.,,I.",'_‘°§’.; CLEAN OLO'.I.'Iill'aS of the fact that so pm‘ cent. of her proson: This pnacnfiil lslaiid sonnls to ll3\‘" j§"_‘f‘:yif:(.9"giltldljxfi“F!hn"& “[2, ‘$3. Wm” mmmgl I also {nu 3 ;n_vself_’ never was. but may grow let us be patient. WEAR LONGER trade. ilislead of the 3 per cent before the hcoii an.\‘tliinl: hut prlaccfltl over the ivcck- : in law, in have lhrir crnn ;l-aln l>u.i'cr for A farmers‘ o:‘slml- “ Y”; m ”" {"“"° ‘,‘,",,‘"§““,f.‘§. . I-Emw ,1 mm “‘.‘t:,‘.°"" " Mm‘ tiicir hciiies inv:idr~d and Iflllflll. namely the United Grain 3"" mm W‘ “W e C 5 “ ° ‘ “mm” "1 °“" ‘ h““' F Y die. but I still gel: my fertilizer 01' 0113' Dry Cleaning Needs A. Plfllilillll COAL AND FURNACE OIL PROMPT DELIVERY 8. co. LTD. vents in our modern life we are ‘The larger the 3””, the larger the e . I In Sm me” mm m" "0"" "Id me M oldilfe. ryery much like our trsflic nanciallt, _ Th3 la?!" the m8P3- the |110l‘e'! GUSNIV Th90d01‘9 Holllv Enllish Com‘ M Rh" C‘ c- P“-A“ them dealers.‘ Bo hatul-an they rllghosg‘. er 1“. " c°“MM' 4° We are in a position to provide a complete insurance Ier“l‘f< ‘ lo not like to have their bujlnug ‘om. mink we on our flue" and welcome your inquiries for advice and information. M obligation. helpful the owner of the atlas can he in his fathertrprofession of organist and S" I“ .m“" M the l u coming" under dictatorship they mu three or tour profits on ev- I . \ F‘ E O . school-agechlldren and nelghbofs without choirmaster. He worked.for l.I time as ~m.r..,.._-iiired" and signed --r,.'. ,‘,'°':’,",,."?,,‘::,'{',,,:,"..;1.;:2,',.,"‘°5.?,,:f, "V.un:"gn‘}'m‘fif;."f"“‘;“g‘:.l; :5“-“I: & co. lnsoraiwh \ On the sea. on land. in the air. peril of fire. lightning. falllnll aircraft. of automobiles, of accident. of sickness. is why we employ the s_\|lem of insurance to protect in il- .urroultded by peril.-. and ill“ linen an other » business. tut. you always nu gnu on mm, um. um“ Q“ goingto ._., _ Arcbi G6 ltd! have atlases in mind Wlfl-R|O¥ our new style houses, de- y_ News Herald. So - _ Sire installed seldom is cnoiigh to receive rluéum problem wl1l.be positions. Some of his more important works are “The Planets". orchestral suite; “Hymn to Jesus’-'. choral; ‘‘Ode' to Death"; "The Perfect Fool", an opera: "At the Boar's Head". s shakespenrlsn opera; "Choral Symphony". to Kent's words: and music for Masefleltfs mystery play, ‘f'l'be «flu-dial.-It laldos In Qfillla 91 Chrllt-”, . .. ’. p" .....ia are allowed to yote on the potato plebiscite. therefore. the rest of Is growers are dllfnnchised. Th.- wrtter says ''I played it smart" by mltng my potatoes before th- loard began to a rate. would Mr. Fox rather eel his potatoes foeIcdntI.rrIaekof75Ibs than receive .40 per ‘rs lbs. sac‘ that’! gold‘ for-e difference in Ville! of CI‘ tmitl? Too much tr -iou_I la-uveruuag e gout; that I note -in one for this Sand and find wrlttq out I cheque for -the rhnt growers of his conlflltliflcy ior sixty-In million dollars. A pr is mt:-all the truth. TIIIIYII nuts and a few bad potatoes In the lack and tony ‘way of thinking’ ..l1ey resemble wine‘ dealers.‘ letter a remark. about nine: Gardiner being dowr iere and that be was ruponafbl; ll I sale. buy a llcsnu which doenrt. un- oilnt to much. lust a way to con- thlf. Jlllmll I license 3 d‘:n’t. behave. Wu lose it. of growing more than there is :‘l§‘-“Kg” tile nurlm fer. a ulltfl mm farmer is discouraged then ‘there Iontrlamenl. about having to trot nu lnllfltry. You have to buy or your car and you ommi cnngnnrowx Wm P. IrllIl.IAl—D|Iblo¢ M Inger I Iumlutllllfi CYIUI A. I..IflAW—D|ahIc¢ Hll|I.l’GI’ II gltllhllf - abmussms - stosnr-CE noiua Mcavma--spacial Iopreee new . «I. C. lU'l'liIll.A.Yl|—lepruenhtIvo :6 0I:Ilothtmva . ‘fl Aunt-tar-utauttiurr-mu. i