TI-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN PAGE FOUR THE GUARDIAN Department. Ottawa. Tbr Island Guardian Publishing Co. ol-r..ocuu-wot-0 . -. .I.'Notes By The Wayjmg Peak of a submarine mountain rising from the deep bed of the ocean, Christmas is only 60 square miles in area. its popula- tion is about 1,500. The majority are Chinese and Malays who mine the island's phosphate. It contains one of the world'sl largest known deposits of high-grade phos- phate. More than a million tons are ex- ported annually. Its reserve is estimated at 30 million tons. Temperatures never drop below 75 or rise above 84 on Christmas. Thick tropical undergrowth flourishes be- neath coconut and sago palms. There are no wild beasts and only a few harmless reptiles. Large red "robber" crabs which range the island, always in groups, are it major problem, however. They climb and feast on the palms and will even attack a man. ' Last Lap. . A lot of people who look aloud have been planting bulbs for next springs flowers. And a 'Iot. of peo- ple who don't look ahead are tramplriq on the flower beds. -etratford Beacon-ljeralo work out that we: r tiny Infant was do)ing vvg-me PK two-year-old took sick. Finiill 0 doctor was called. He dlagnci I the case as just one of jcalouxef. there was nothing else wrong little fellow, the first-born (Iidile like all the attention uie' .,,.l.l born babe of necessity had to ri- Jealousy soon is replaced by-EM. fection of the older child for ii.' younxer one. But it alien hf quires is bit of patience and un- derstanding by the pa,-(WI. Windsor Dally ,Si.ar. ' C Editor and iiarisglng Director. in A Burnett. Associate Editor. Frank Walker. CIRCULATION L ere Irlnco Edward Island like the dew" A "bod M "II" b mxown on .. -UV . some current books by the plea of an inmate of an Indian insane hospital which reads, "Please' do not restore me to sanity until I have finished my bodk."-Brant ford Expositor. some people start-the day with two asptrins and some baking soda. Others have a cup of coffee and some wafer thin toast. Few can stomach the type oi breakfast - indulged In when the century was young, and life a more sedate and leisurely affair. --Bauit Ste. Marie star "The strongest memory is weaker illtlll the weakest ink". 1 CHAISLUTTI-JTUWN MONDAY, DEC. 11, 1953 Home For The Holidays Cows Don't Care. but... llviinneaipalls Tribune) We suspect that few work--. farmers will start lying lilXUl'If'li: abed until 9 or 10 am. becawl; University of Minnesota flail". scientist has announced that it ISTI neceuary to milk cows iii 5 ,,',.' 5 o'clock to keep production uii. Being human, farmers do not i-i-i up early because they enjoy mik. me. And we suspect that cows, be. ing cows. are not particularly an... (luv of the exciting things about the Christmas season is the return of young people from schools and colleges. Their re- latives and friends can notice their growth and increasing maturity with a keeness im- possible when they are daily part of the - family circle. The home town too looks different to the returning' students. It is on Fish Meal Production Much fishery development has been as- sociated with the increasing level of fish meal and oil production but in terms of We are not at all surrtbat the need for B. national health service I is as pressing as some people sug- v gest. About 40 per cent of all Cana- dians are now covered by voluntary schemes of one knid and another: - , I . . . . d M I up a smaller scale than they remembered it Wfltlltd f00d 5llhUall0n it Will Veliv tg)il'oup Iain; ctrloss 31nd S5522. .3: gglilflvhifllhegt llftxlliels c - . . . - . .- . . o s .. - . and the ,nm..5iI, of mm mends no long... i icu 0 gauge t e extent to which such 6IIeprEerscenII BIOIIOIIIIIIII IIIICIICIIIIIIIIII3 whole thing must siilkc illclll .5 rather academic. The reason that farm.-rs gm ,,, early probably is not duc' in J.,:I. convictlon that milking should 'i,,. done at dawn. But. milking is nun job that can be dtsiposcd nf rm.- and the farmer's schedulr is :,. filled with tasks thal, IIIIIFW ii.- gcls at them when the day is ynii,-,: he runs out of time. ' There is stock to feed, there arr barns and -other buildings to .1...” and keep in repair. fences to mend sickles to sharpen, niacliinei-v 14 maintain. bay to cut, corn in g,,. harvest. the West 40 to plow, mi he must have time to study ini- market and know the right gm. to sell his feeders. Fancy him remaining in the sail: development should be continued in the long-term, reports a United Nations bul- letin. For example it might appear anomal- ous that the United States menhaden fish- ery and the Norwegian herring fishery each supply annually for reduction pur- poses a quantity exceeding the total an- nual fish production of India. On the oth- er hand, these productions supply animal In the meantime there are friendships to feed which would otherwise need to be SUP- rmew and a round of acuvmes to take plied from agriculture and, in any event, part in. Time seems limitless although ititlley reflect the limits of the demand for will pass with increasing swiftness until direct hi-lman Consumption for an UllP0P' the last few days seem hardly to exist. Illa? ISPIeCl6S- I It is trite but mic that it is good to get Similarly, the production of fish meal away and good to be home agam we are for export in countries where the indigenous C0l'lCel'n lllat Once pie; and if the 60 per cent refuse . why should the 40 per cent be com- pelled to contribute to a national scheme. in addition to the private scheme to which they belong,mer':- ly to ensure that the 60 per cent - who now refuse to take these pre- cautions, can be compelled by law to do so. :9Pi'1l of the same vital they did. The feeling of strangeness does not last long. ll0WtWCi', and in short order it is life at home that is real and school that seems remote. Examinations past or examinations to come take on an air of concerning someone else although in due course they will again seem all too important. -calsry I-ierald It In not that Canadians are cultural harbarians. as the snob- bish might infer. There is prob- ably as much, or more "culture" in the shape of orchestras, sym- phonles. ballet companies, librar- Ice, and art gsiIerles in thetgreat cities as there s in most o pro- . vincial Britain. if not in Lon on 9c:I'.Ien,' Jgztngvecausiemmg itself. The lack-and many C na- breakfast a couple M hour Li'l”"'- dlans recognize It-is rather in lunchtime and team" m 5 Clo” the simpler graces of evefyday 3 '3 W35 at PUBLIC FORUM This column is open to the , . . discussion by correspondents , , i of , i e In ' 1 t -t n o ceman. ' gI wry breath of life; but at the same im c ive omes IC eman or IS H, endom an own,” 0, Low. SONG Four electric lamps are to be fh'e”hufmo,of,s 1:, g,,,,3m,I the :co;lmiIa:Ire Cent. of parity .viin,,,.,.. placed on' Queen Square. by the Electric Light Company. free of charge, to show off the flower gar- den during the season. They are to be connected with the shop light correspondents. THE CHRISTMAS SONG local pub, the "characters". This (Canada) is a land of busy, busy people all, at first glance, seem- in: very much wrapped up In themselves, pursuing the dollar they cannot be properly appreciated unless foods and a high world demand for animal ,,,e',,is., have a feeling of stability that feeds. It cannot, however, be taken for comes from fegling that It is always pos-,granted that the commercial success of It may ccmforl him -Villilt -. know that, In case of emergen.-y. DOISY will Rive forth generously regardless of the milking hour bu. As the ant brought to Solomon the int! . The thigh of I grasshopper as an offerln Bir,-Christmas was ushered in . , rm 1 I iv gated blessing to the farmer. ie organ c I I I I I 6 III) I II , . ., - -, . .. . . To our forefathers that spoke of by supplying them books filled with 39"? "W "ml 99'8" ii" "I" ll ' parhclos round m them Sngestwe olgana Iihan can be gxpected fr,om land mduStnes' Jesus. Summer and winter it is falsificatlons of conditions in the Cardigan for the trotting event. to - .3. 5 show an immense predominance of insect It can certainly be said with confidence, always the same. In February U-5-1' To those who make such IIMI" by mm m;';' ”: ';"' ' - I I , he ns-., w w o n- F lcorpvsculw: mo traces nf ce.m.a1 .01 mhel States the report "that the produc' :IrCen(IetBl:1eIII?l3veKs0hoet hlhertreisufl: I')1IIeil'-II3moIroufsI'eg4:rt?II?iI1d5I1II?E;he tend vlsitlns Prince County”! He J. MCbOI1. R100 MGIIICSOIM PCCIIE & Vi"-. f” 'I VaIuabI9 i-odiicts being infinitesimal in tion of foodstuffs and raw material from iiouy, fresh and green. so is Jesus Shakespeare "0 iudizmem. thou are metropolis will be able to do so iinii Optometrist Nichdson "' D ' - I Montague '- 5- 1- A r0mpaltis0il" the World's WRIEFS Can be greatly increas- Tm" "me y”"'d”, and mi" l(I?ielII:uIl6sahB0':1e?'8u and menmvelxtiectigertns ctr? piisizzlie ntmfilirfgiorqxe ' - L "I "Nmm0N' Qici t t I , I I . . cvci”. WW change, he whoe ' - I ' S 2 A. II. PEAIIE. B.A.. i.I..li. f "l ' He has a special word of praise fol the ed. the sixth session of the FAO Confer- world chaiigcs, but Jesus never mIIf:IIiIlIlIiY I:'IiIiIlIIaIi:IP- lIlB:ICi;FBl9 5l"iII"i:hiel0":'iII: 8"I”I;'I"mb" ---ITEM so aoniu r. Niciminsim, i.i..a. , . - . , ' - ' i i ll , Cl IS EVE ms 5 D C 0 - I ml crow which nowadays is hardly ever men eiic: eztpresscd the view that world fish Cllghllzed-hoIl;lIIl5 EV: IIIIEIIIIEIYIKIIISI-IIIIII nbook burn,,fgI.. Moog; mom, p,,m,n,ty 0, vimng me Wm D3; Dr. W. R. CCISOII C0lmuo::"l'”w';.'m:"'3.n mm "I iioned in respectable company. He calls pio uc ion could be doubled without any Wu ii,” mm... my pm upon Eargglalslnatberlnsl Iorrthtamso-o;1IllzeId of the Island. and seeing the great (IJII!IIII:::P::i.(;'Il;:)I: m gum... sheet - I II I I ' I , I tr fa " u r E : 3 him n valuable scavenger and cleaiei of detriment to the icsources. The essential 5:251:-I9IolIIIi:l5ly;uITI1IeVmfI';ll lI:II'IiIe"Ifel;2 pink Dliiiosgnhyc whichulendrs to giaattflll bemoan Hemmdo md 0"-'l3'-9'"'"'”w” M AIBGIII Former Q cl .. , - . - ' . i , ' - I . I ' .,,3I the iami , Catoiplllals, rats, mice, snakes, questions to ,be answered now are at what holly. Anyhow, it reminds us of ”i""”3' W” 9”””"S l” "'9 WI”-i' Capt. L. Pouliotr of the fisheries N” "32 ”' '”'l” 5i a.s. LLB. - kw swim" is an hm. ignored . . . . I0" -laililafy 25- Like many Ollie? Plans ll glzttllsvevnd1orIf3I:tionEnglv:l':I:jiggrlMLilIf m-m-Etugrgir-mm .l'ialmis'ru.it. suucmm. izio II-1 Christmas Island in the Pacific lies JUSI - is too valuable to tum down but may W.” ,,.i:y;v- cried Madame Roland. "how GOIUOII E. MCGMIIIGII. Ntrrsnv. Etc. .I mrm of the (,quatm.I 1200 miles south of prove expensive to adopt. :;2yIIcrlnIes are committed in thY ..A" Lt”... I Currie lluildlnsw II sihle to come home. It is to the individual what a secure base of operations is to the explorer or soldier. Plea For its still; Whether or not some birds Should be classified as farmers' enemies and therefore placed under prescription is a question for which apparently there is no unanimous an- swer. It is interesting to note, however, that a distinguished French ornithologist has comc out with many kind words for tha- feathered branch of creation. "BirdsIoIf whatever sort," he writes. "are all Unmmi gruhs. and all sorts of trouble-makers make up his daily menu. Now and then. 111 spring and fall. Mr. Crow is not alJ0V9 stealing a grain or two, but on balance his SPl'l'l('0S far outweigh a thousand-l0ld lll5 dcprcdations. At least that is the opinion of this ornilhologist who has looked into the , matter from every scientific angle. kchristmas islands I 0 r - holw Eveeahgodlhousllrhglsuityglzt 3313 . i casai.o-nu:-rows I o-ni-iI:nI.I s::IcIIIII-IinI;IIIr;Iia DCSPII" I” mmallllc aPl”3al- " Ch”5t' Galloping inflation has struck Ireland mm” ” my the Chmmpmi PlIlIIIf&HGSIllII I1 I. ros'rrm.,i.i.it mas sojourn on either of the world's ll") according to a recent report. "Sixpence". I:I?)lII1dIIlII):!s5el:I&:')WmEell,B'nd1.xI.?1vi:l .vIl':lII(I L "' msmm CA" ufnl I Mm. 0; Chintz” hm Chflslmas lSlimflS l5 lll(9l.V I0 be 3 holn the leading two-year-old Irish filly, has b”' M ?:"l":,',,:hC.,,,mb,.., . 150 Blcmn" 5"'"' :lull occasion. White sand and coconut been purchiased by me Alberta Ramjhes for I am. dIIIr.;lc(.:IIREEN "'1'lcfI:m&'e';ownI .1 RI L Charlottetown, r.r..I. gg ' ' i SPECIAL eee MONEY -ro LOAN palms arc the iicarcsl approaches to snow ind cvcrgiccns on the Central Pacific atoll and Indian Ocean island nameil for the Hawaii. Captain James Cook, who landed there on Christmas Eve, 1777. gave the is- land its name. One of the Pacific's lafrgesi atolls, Christmas is A series of low coral outcrops, covered with a layer of hard sand and scanty soil. The highest point in its I84 square miles is only eight feet above these developments will necessarily justify the promotion of similar undertakings in underdeveloped countries where they may serve rather to retard the vigorous on- slaught on marketing problems which will be required to translate consumer needs into effective demand. Of the world's food supplies only about 1076 of its animal protein derives from the waters although these occupy 757a or more of its surface. This directs attention upon the question of whether the seas. lakes and rivers could yield much greater quantities of food and whether it would be possible to secure an increase in fish production proportionately much greater rate can the necessary changes take place. and how could they be achieved?" EDITORIAL N01 ES Festival of St. Thomas. O O 0 Today, the shortest day. the solstice, the beginning of winter. winter 1220.000. I ! Federal proposals for a pension schemc YLilcli(lc. says the National CCOgl'8pIIlCIfm. "Many disable persons will be discuSI -Tocicly. In llicsc isolated oulposis the lioli- I sed at a meeting of 1,-edeml and pmvincials U I O The late Mrs. D. J. Riley was widely known and took a leading part in many humanitarian organizations as well as in the Women's Liberal Club of which she was a charter member and past president, with a. song, and every Christmas has been heralded with R and the song never ends since 50118: and it has spread across the world No nation but has caught. the spirit and has taken up the song. A sense of well-being of Christmas. comes into our souls. As it were Christ -is born in us, and we want to express our joy in giving. This is it, ii King is born and He has come among us. We must. pre- pare for Him. We must decorate our homes. some mistletoe must the heathen in the long ago that was it sacred plant, and when they be- came Christian they said. "We want Jesus to have this plant" and they laid It at his feet, and there It be hung around. Among has been ever since And we must. have some holly Jesus for His whole path was besct with thorns. Its blood-red berries remind us too of Jesus. Men see those ber- ries In England against the snows of winter and we are reminded of One whose blood flowed out over the snows of Jewish unbellei. But the Christmas song did not die at the cross. Last. Wednesday at a funeral the choir sang that hymn: "The Old Rugged Cross", and no hymn do I hear so often. but it never grows old. Stanley Bridge. '-T:TTT"CCT- ABUSES 0'!-I FREEDOM Sir.-Much oi the the world today is fuzzy thinkers prating about free- confusion In created by In the conventional view, the man who strikes it dramatic pose and unburdens himself of the bromide: "I claim the right to my what I like, when I like, and where I like" is acclaimed Is it great d6l'IIOCI'nI-. In, reality, he is talking like an idiot What would happen If he walked into Parliament. 8. So I bring to thee, beloved, my soul. I have placed my head and my heart On the sill of the door of thy lave: step geritly. child! -Tcherkees Khan. V service to disseminate abroad in- formation about the U. S., its peo- ple, and policies promulgated by the Oongrcss, the Prcsidcnt, inc Secretary of State and other re- sponsible officials of the Govern- ment having to do with matters ai- iectlrig foreign affairs." Does "academic freedom" re- quire such an organization to de- celve the Germans in Berlin. the Poles in Warsaw, the French In . Paris and all other non-Americans, circuit, and will be lighted till half- past ten every night. The posts will be neatly trimmed and painted. and the lamps placed on top of the post and not on the arm. The arbitrators have made their award In favor of Daniel Miller, owner of the 314 acres expropriat- ed by the Water Commission for pumping engine, etc., for 33,500. The arbitrators were Messrs. Peter Sinclair, L. 0. Owen and William Miller. An award was also made In favor of Richard Burke, tenant in possession of the same property, for 3110. Mr. Burke's lease had three years to run before the expiry of the term. Mr. Hugh L. MacDonald. M. P. P., has arranged with the super- intendent of the Railway for I of-Socialism-Applied. I am, Sir. etc. W. J. ENRIGHT. Charlottetown UNBAL INCED BUDGET BEXLEY. England, ducting the campaigii-L328. (CPI - The council in this Kent town received i243 from the sale of 94 tons of scrap metal gathered in a bot- ough-wide campaign. Cost of con- piness. It was Windsor homc. none at all. as if it alone were the happiness.-Picture Post, Eng. Jealousy is one of the most In- herent of human emotions. and if is one which has lives. If not kept under control. it can become an element in the destruction of hap striated by the problem in brought from the hospital. in the expectatlon the two-year-old broth- er would be overjoyed. barrels with ii few up to 100 and even 150 barrels, and a good many It won't change his work SCIICGIIIP. key '0 He'll keep right on setting iii.- alarm for 5 a.mI nn weekday. lIl(I 6 am. on Sundays. ' ruined many overpowering recently demon- one A baby boy was For every high priest taken from among men is ordained for men In things pertaining to God, that he may offer both gifts and sacriflrc.-i for sins . . . . And no Irvin taketh this honour unto himself, but he that is called of God. so with Aaron. It didn't PROFESSIONAL CARDS protection service cruiser C. J. Brydgcs'. reports from. Cascumpec that there are now five cutters cruising between Georgetown and the east 'and northeast coast of P. E. Island and Mirimschi, which are doing excellent work. American selners are so closely watched and they so dread being caught that they seldom as much as soil inside the limits. The average mackerel catch of American seiriers during the month has been from 20 to G0 GIVE ACCESSORIES Phillipe Money to loan loyal Bank of IN Prince St. A. Wdltiion Gender. LL.l. BABIIBTEB. SOLICITOI. Im. in Grafton Street 3 Citrus. R. Mc9uoid 3-L. BAIBIBTER. 8(Il..IClTOB. NOTABIF. Eastern Trust Building Frederic A. lorrletier, lolleltior. Notary Charlottetown. P. E. L h .. - Loans on city and Fern IAIIIIISTIIR COLIUITOB. EM-. DIAL bl” J. Elmer Ilonelierd. LA. Barrister and Solicitor Bank of Commerce Building: Charlottetown Money to boon Gender 8: Hossord GILBERT A. GAUDET. B.II.. LLB Barristers and solicitors Money to Loan Canadian Bank of Commerce Blair. Boll. Mdfliieson & Foster snilding Collection Etc. MocPhee -8: Trpinor II. II. tie:-rill-:E. B-A-. Q-(1 l'. SOMEBLIID .TBAlN0lt. BA- borristerl. an Largo. O.C. Canada Building J. A. McGuigon . J. Taylor. R.O- ' c'"'4””'""" ' or'roMs'rms'i' Eyes Examined, Glasses Fill?" Corner Kent and'0II0!!' 5"". Office Phone 9133-House 4:11-'1! Allison M. Giilis. LLB. BABIIISIEB. s0l.lcI'I'oB. I80 lielinond st. - Charlotte 0 . . e no is In session. and I sea JEWEL Coma is the sole mdusu.yI Tm and the National Federation of Liberal I'.'l.i'.'I-I7l"..3.'”I'..in. to speak here "Acllul T "”'"'w'' "' Amicmm nARRINsg';:RNRYsoElI,1c.clT0R. niona too ,, a 'coconut groves are owned and worked en- w0m9" 95 Clmada I" Whlcll She held 3" ,'9,','.:i,,i:,,:f-. 3.22, 'i?d,.'.,.,'f. 1;-Ki: ”A' 5" 3 "'50 Milo it Soohleeii-up ml '0! lloivh 106 Queen St -L P''”''' m2 Dr. A. L. MCCISGGC tlreiy by the natives. Toial population -is h0"0mY 1”? membml"P- She W85 de'V0i- cm-wood. or. let him gmhnm-lice fr 5-nu-on-ruv-no-hvdu it "My-1-v"ww-in-ui w-um -------"""""""""-""" .,,,.,... ins. ihanqoo, 96 10 her Church and community. and her .tondt.:i:ugitI alhogtmfligtlmig I' -it Custom-styled smcmn it count. tau... Corn Iyren J. Gilli. OD. mnuii x-nu A CD b I (If Ch . I W -loss will be felt by a very large circle of ,m,,”'f,,',",,,,d,,., mid ,2 or-roster-sin uumis null-DING pm 0a cmmecl 3 "5 mas ll 1 friends and acquaintances throughout the anitiuiiy iinonirui. 5"”"'”"'”""""'”””" ”'c'''”” 'l"'''”'''''' "''Y''' "N be has some Phone on no Grafton st. PW" ”' . Island's only regular communication with thrown out as gems of wisdom I the outside world. it is not a port-of-caih ' ' 0 ma? 3&',';",l::l,Lfm,:::,,:?:,: 4- A- c'""."".' R'o' "tag:-':'" I '- for any steamship line. I Mouzaemon Chikamatsu, Japanese plsy- 2-Il:II'.d'-'19 ”9"Y-0lilIy':0),l;":I'I':';: -I W 5" Slit Alton cT.n.u.m... C-Il,iII:iItm The other Christmas Island is it lonely, right, was born in 1653. He wrote nearly in mm -m, wmi. '1;-h um, I most to at-own niece) II! Quote Gi- Fanning Island. 153 miles distant, is the British.sentinel in the Indian Ocean, 900Iall his plays for marionettes because the miles northwest of Australia and 190 miles authorities had forbidden first women and south of the west tip of Java. southward, then young boys to appear on the popular '-untilislswhenltwasannezned tIlritaln. Its name Ibeiieved to on Christmas Day. 1643. I I City and Province. I, by the crew of an loyalty and pride, tradition and the spirit Doiniilnv tndins ship which of liberty. He believed that everyday life five-act plays survive. They deal mainly with the emotions of duty and sentiment, TIIGTG are many statements own weapons." While be we still Ingoverhleovnoiovernemar suoe,Itu'n timidly asked: "air how long dog it take you to cling it , That phrase was first minced by President niouthovor with reference to the ejection of pro-Ooulnunllt books from 11. 5. Information Libraries abroad. was full of dramatic situations. from 32-00 and lip! You can be an of the quality if it": CHRYCOI The raison d'et.re of these librar- ies is thus stated in -the statute thei established them. "An Infensetion l IILPEIIIE IIOAI F. II. McI.AlIIE LIMITED oniiu.ormm (oneness leoore noun . I auumai, 'Qoeboe. ouawu. thread. Ilrllenl PIheneIu'I-IIIl . IlhAl'.ItoePIltII)H.0,A. otleeotlieleet xsuuino. uIva-out Dr. K. A. Meciechcrll ' ' id ootiili."c" unit a co. ' OIIARTI so DR1AN'rI 1 John. Dborbrooisey V'""'""- CIOIOWII. .. ” T " ' tn- . the expaimcof ocean is unbroken for 3.500 stage in order to bring the people back Wig, '.. ,. mum, ,,,m,I c"".co:","c"om:.-";,k:::. am. I.'"';:; "ma? mm'"micum umi';i..i"n1:- , ,N;'-Antafctim. The island was un-Ito, the sacred theatre. About fifty of his WW III N"! NM"! Iboul " - - . "' H. R. DOA". g coggeny I CIAITIIID MIXIDIT ieeouoroa-Irsolt. L OI M w. nstumco. us Isvnt a. neuuhli-I3: out-I . drool- ss use-s Ioiuue. -rmo ell ' i I I