FAdB TWo not obscure certain basic facts, There is, to begin with, no valid reason why Princess Marâ€" garet should not marry Townâ€" send. She is entitled to follow the dictates of her heart, and she has waited for two years until coming of the age whon she may marry without family consent, if she wishes to do that. There are aspects of conâ€" stitutional law applying to het as a member of the Royal Family and as one who stands in the succeswion to the throne, but they are for the most part academic. There is no sugâ€" gestion that the Princess inâ€" around cess M there that inaminans aeiiti m Amccmntae hk ocnaiinn e ts mnitind ;1-‘ -'*i;" & recent Survey, conduseuco I5 )0 | It would seem that Princess| the U.S. but undoubtedly apâ€" | The cloud of conhm".ny.llngaret may be receiving | plitable to Ca®Ruda, the presâ€" | : it seems to be developing : 4 in ommunity of 100| . . __|rather contradictory _ advice | ente a c ound the romance of Prinâ€"| », . members of the Royal| industrlal workers ctreates a ) s Margaret and Group C@Pâ€"| Ramily, and if so, that is what| demand for 260 other jobs of ; n Peter Townsend should | is likely to occur in any other | & Wide vAÂ¥iety. t obscure certain basic facts,|family. It would not be the| To supply hl!_ demand8 °f } ere is, to begin with, no|first tims that relatives difâ€"| each 1.00 employees “‘â€;“““ a lid reason why Princess Marâ€"|fered in their opinions as to | facturing plant, it ‘;"b °.':;;s f ret should not marry Townâ€"| what a girl should do. that there 5 & needs 5 ;';hm f nd. She is entitled to follow | ‘The central fact of the sitâ€"| OMhO® 28,5 MATMA®®% 25 fh00 | : dictates of her heart, and | mation is that Margaret is ;ez ctens hers, 13 food : e has waited for two years| Queen Elizabeth‘s only sister, Terks n1gfl:ntert,aine:rs and | . til coming of the age when|and the Queen should not be °2§ c ditors and reporters. And | e may marry without family| deprived of her companionâ€"| 1 h: does not "think | nsent, if she wishes to do! ship. Margaret has been a loyal | °"Y°"° W arter, or .25, of| at. There are aspects of conâ€" l helper for her sister, in perâ€" that d?m;' g: a re'porter‘ is, imâ€" | tutional law applying to het| forming many of the tedious | *" * ,tohnn’t tried to get out a member of the Roya!| duties and travels that fall | P°"2" r. â€" The gmufl f mily and as one who stands | upon royalty. It is inconceivâ€" fwneme & | the succession to the throne, | able that there should be any | *« f t they are for the most part ]asting division, either iN thQ | __mezmsssmern ssm _A ___itsatc ie ademic. There is no sugâ€"| Royal Family or among the e ‘ stion that the Princess inâ€"| Queen‘s loyal subjects around Cwntry Edltot nds to defy the law, and|the world, on the question of by J. CREENBLAT | re is no Gccasion for talk| Margaret‘s right to marry for 7 +â€" ~ Smiths ‘ at her marriage to Townâ€"| love. $ John numlton_.____ Pall â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"H C E. # ? C S s sitn. t . 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B Solitaires priced from ........................... $loo (plain matching band) C _ Three stone engagement rings matching $3 50 LCO e D Emerald cut diamond with baquette $1 750 E Ladies fancy engagement rings $4so with matching bands ....................~~...... Watch for our Grand Opening " Saturday Oct. 29 Wï¬ H 6 9 JEWELLERS _ @ m g LIMITED QLâ€"â€"&_â€"â€"â€"â€"__ t Other Editors Say . . ‘he cloud of controversy seems to be developing ind the romance of Prinâ€" Margaret and Group Capâ€" Peter Townsend should obscure certain basic facts, THE PRINCESS‘ HAPPINESS V The Wateri0® Chronicie Waterioo County‘s oldest English mwwam:hd to_the inâ€" terests of the m o and Warerioo Coum{.'up n!Ob%o‘\uM Waterloo, every Thursday. The Chronicle is a member of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association and of the Ontertoâ€"Quebec Newsâ€" Authorized as second class mail, P.O. Dept., Ottawa. THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE J. H. SMITTH, Managing Editor and Publisher ss inâ€" , and r talk Townâ€" send would cause an "affront‘" either to thurch or state. It would seem that Princess Margaret may be receiving C 8 1 4 TBB RWALDRNAID QDNUAMDIEWQ] The man she marries wiil, in any Case have to accept the place and responsibilitries of becoming through marritfe a mexiber of the Royal PeamMly, and it seoms strauge to Canaâ€" dians that there should be conâ€" troversy in Britain over the should be shown in the Prtaâ€" cese and in her sister, the QueeR, to deal with a matter of the kind that, in essence, has confronted other families s EDITOR According to the finfding a recent survey, conducted the U.S. but undoubtedly â€" plitable to CaRada, the pt ente im a community of | industrial workers creates demand for 260 other jobs & wide vAÂ¥iety. in which girls come to the age of marriage. â€" TPoelegram. To supply the demands of each 100 employees in a manuâ€" facturing plant, it was found that there are needed, besides others, 28.5 farmers, 2.5 shoe clerks, 2.2 miners, one nurs8, 2.2 stenographers, 1.3 food clerks, .13 entertainers, and .25 editors and reporters. And anyone who does not pinz anyone who does n that one quarter, or an editor of a reporte portant hasn‘t tried to ONE QUARTER OF AN $150 $100 $350 $1750 $450 miners, ong : raphers, 1.3 entertainers, and reporters o does not uarter, or .2 F a reporte?t i 5 shoe nurse, food , and . And think of in Falls, Ont., read with interest , about the first pear tree grown Sercessifully in the O tawa Vailuy, but says he har had a potk tree for the p-u‘ four years bearing fruit . . . Russell E. McKay of South brought a nice sprig of apple blossoms into The Chronicle office, from a young Macinâ€" Spring, and came back for an encore in Autuma . . . Frank Catr, @wner of Bell‘s Oornar restaurant gear NewmaPket, Ont., built a fountain on the highway frontage of his propâ€" erty, dedicated to Marilyn Bell awd her historic swim; passing travellers drop coins in as he is collecting money from the fountain for crippled childâ€" ren; on the first anniversary of the swim he held a big banâ€" guet for crippled children, which will be an. annual event he saps: a wonderful project Bby Mr. Carr . . . The Barrke by Mr. Carr Examiner say considering t beneficiaries the cost of why not levy why not levy marries a nu diately after Biggest custo he saps: a wonderful project by Mr. Carr . . . The Barrke Examiner says, "while we ate considering the matter of Al beneficiaries contributing b the cost of nurses‘ training, why not levy on the man who marries a nurse almost immeâ€" diately after she graduates?" Biggest customer at Wolsel¢y, Sask., driveâ€"in theatre one night was the school with only the driver and empty seats hbeâ€" hind him . . . Only unfortonâ€" ate feature of the visit of Ru#â€" sian farm delegation, holds the High River, Alta., Times, is that agriculture in this counâ€" try, as in the United States, offers so few opportunities for studying the private enterprise system . . . Howard Talbot, Wadena, Sask., barber was cutting of an American visitor and enquired his name; fjust then a second customer walked in. The barber introduced the two men. The second was A. ing to appease Hitler, we would think the free nations of E. Carlson, ican and n the initials NATIONAL SEWER PIPE LiMITEDb se Approved by National Fire Underwriters Recommendet by Architecte Approved by Local and Nutional Building Codes, the Saies Ofrice o aurtn 1 swantta ONTARIO d bis name; just id customer walked ber introduced the he second was A. same as the Amerâ€" o relation, even to Press results s the Amerâ€" on, even to FrederictofA. comments: of west tryâ€" 1ramoaly, D Novet It, 1906 the world would have had Gneugh Of Wying to maxce triends wichk barbarians‘"‘ . . . Oot Kelowns, B.C., way the board of trustees said they were forced to turn down reâ€" quets to postpone opening of schoolt a week becwase of ini of pickure for the Wig bome ed the saturation point, and is In danger of destrdYifty the economie welfare of this rrovâ€" fnce and indeed the whole of Canada. 1t will becomes a Profemsor of Reonomits to proâ€" pose stifl greater taxation." K Man has always enjoyed his greatest satisfaction in work, says the Swift Current (Sask.) Sun, commenting on the suggestion or demand for a fourâ€"day, 32â€"hour week. "It is maybe a reflection on our _modern trend of working hours _ and holidays that never before in history have our mental inâ€" stitutions been so thickly popâ€" ulated. We could be wrong, (‘but if the portent is right then maybe our governments should start initiating educational faâ€" cflities to teach people how to loaf and lounge and enjoy life for greater proportions of each week. Hardly¥‘®anyone who has (Continued on Page 6) crop, because such a decisicn is in hands of provincial deâ€" partment of educatio®n . . . Newmarket (Ont) Era & Exâ€" press says: "despite of the wasty things we say about the COanadian Nato®al ExhMbition tumetimes, we still love it." K Maple Creek (Sask.) News: "Indifference to goverâ€" nments, local or general, can make Of bresk a town or a country. Totalitarian governâ€" of this indifference to governâ€" ingy bodies before it is too late." KÂ¥ Langley (B.C.) Advanâ€" ce: If Prof. Clatke, who is on the Rconomits teaching staff on UBC cannot come up with a supgerstion for reducring taxaâ€" tion, rather than increasing it, he would perform & greater service by keeping his optnions to himself. Taxation at the moment has just about reachâ€" PLANTS SW aAwNBEA NAMTON CLARKSON