THE GUARDIAN. CI-IARLOTTETOWN . g MARCH 2. 1954 4 T - Bon Voyage! T.- PAGE roux ' T H E G U A R D I A of gifts. as prescribed by Hindu custom. i Some 5,000,000 Hindus are now gather-, led at Allahabad for the current festival, I lwhich Hindu astrologers have proclaimcrl ,, ' - lthe most auspicious in more than 100 years. g mm" M"! "mum 1'" A m"""' 'The thousands reported killed and injured . l The Passing Scene By Observer Authorized as Second Cllaa Mall Post. Office Department. Ottawa. The Thomson (Zn. Liil. CONCERNING A CONVENTION Just about the time our localgoe: wrong in the schools; to do Uaditionalists. progressivists (what so, however, is to over-rate th. - a cumbersome word. this latter importance. '" oiiel), and in-betweeners were half-way through their bouquet- exchanging diversion. 0. conven- ' tlon of educators. school superin- tendents, school-board members. ', and 1 small army of other men " and women who in one way and another are connected with school administration. was meeting in , Atlantic city, N. J. Altogether there V were about 30 thousand delegates Associate Editor. Frank Walker. (.mCL.uTwN there in the recent crush of bothers arc . "rowrs Prince Edward lulu-d like the llivvlg lnot considered by the Hindus to be victims lot unalloyed tragedy. Death during the I 'Kumbh Mela is thought to be a direct pas- l 'ci.;is;i.;i;.TmTr..i.sEr.;;a.T.;;.;i' 15326 to heaven- ', As Mecca is the holiest of holy cities & l' .to the Muslinl. so is Ban ras o the 'n . W l The Leglslam" lit is a place of more thaan 11500 jlihlilblgd, r N-iN igold-roofed temples. Daily at dawn, most !of the city's 400,000 residents and thou- O O In stressing the i attention to the needsTl:j:.;i:?5ceaI:id' capabilities of the individual bu pii (more easily said than do; in the average schooll. the A1: lantle City convention mmh. ,1 that "the autocratic policy (10 : I sayl') is outmoded". 'If um b. so. what is to take its place? oi; viously, the only final aiterhmv to "do as I say!" is "dn as ' "The strongest memory is weaker than the weakest ink". There could probably be no better. time for the Prince I-Jdward Island Legislature . . lsallds of visitors walk to th h l. ' - '. PYESGW I 5'" mi 5”3'59"l"9 "ll" '0 "WOT iilall 1” me 9'rl1'i.V Spring When Wadi - - 9 g a N a mo " there was any connection between like!" It is hard to believe film: in"iefi0m1 59”e5 of Steps and Dii11r01'm5 the local controversy and the lim- that can lead to anything 3,3,. d”: dihv. tfth P''' " . . . :tl()t'lTei:nw(:.St(I iqfgeicslztgrs savgoxzgldesecndlllg froln the bluff on which the City” opportunity of seeing harsh reality alid is bum to ””.”V"'5 edgt Throughout may be impressed with the necessity Uilthe day p.””e5510"5 93.55 up and down moi giving their very best service to their Prov-isteps leading H? the. l'n.'Cr' and the Shores awe At am (hher time of year it w0uld'are thronged witll pilgrims. Standing knee-p " e r ldeep in the sacred Ganges, they worship. ii" an m0 0",”) to a”sum,e that .nC pm kfmlthe 3,000,000 deities in the Hindu pantheon. is really serious or requires serious consld-p igg ””””"' I Good Teeth Or Bad Allhnugli the opening date should pul. ollr legislators in a sufficiently alert frame- ing of this convention; more likely it was just one of those coincid- ences which seem to play an im- portant partin the affairs and plans of men without respect of names or labels. Realizing full well that school administration is being subjected to vigorous criticism (some well informed. some not), the educa- tors and their advisers came out with a neat little olive branch wrapped up in a pronouncement that "constructive criticism is welcome". (So perhaps the pro- bedlam in any classroom, Thu, must be "rules of the ggmc" 1: any social group, however, dun”, cratic; and rules without salmon. to care for them are clearly won, than useless. A special report on subvmly. influences in the schools said mu while no Communist should 5. permitted to teach in school ,, college, there should be free clau. room discussion of all ldr-ologlcu issues from High School on. Thl. BPl)ca.rs to be ii reasonable rs. commendation. If young peoplg m as in- thcnl into illactivity. the amount the tax yct allotllcr increase ill money available under mom. of mind. intensive building activity, , . l Th 1 ibl l t' t th b- of mind there is much that will tend to lull; lem Meta: fiigpssisricigesgeuolfmtseczv 1,: 5:21,. The increased grossllotte, national product will presumably result llllnuoridauon of the Cnvk Water mpph, in. a we the opiiiioil of Dr. B. J. O'Meara. Directoiui . , . . 3 Division of Dental Public Health. for the 'lhat in itself is enough to put the Provincial Government "rwmbmis in 3 reasonably pleasant tram" immediate challenge to Charlottetown cit-i A survey to which Dr. O'Mcara re-1 fcrred showed little if any improvement in l . Oil Ill addition there is a picture ofl izens. governmental; own children's tccth would be the This presents all and otherwise, which will provide employ- the Condition of gchool chudl,en.S teeth mcnt and keep money in circulation for some time to come. rcvision of its own rules of procedure, pointed at the last regular session. which the House works. wisdom with which are enforced. It is always an important occasion for the capital when our legislators are in the welcomes Perhaps more than any other par- liamentary body the Prince Edward Island Legislature is in very close touch with the lives and conditions of the people for whom They are greeted as friends city and Charlottetown again them. it legislates. as well as law-makers. The Sacred Ganges The rlilcs of order are the framework within To a considerable degree the effectiveness of the Legislature as a sounding board for public opinion and as a law-making body depends upon the its rules are framed. , . ever resulted and the common scnsc with which they There has. of course, been opposition to the practice. bers of the medical profession. have point- ed tothe dangerous nature of the substance.lr:.ii-am-c lnlfl P. w. it Authorities are not unaware of these dan-I gers and necessarily take precaution to see presence ately has been tested for about eight years with excellent results. No investigation made into its effe'ct has ill all unfavorable Individuals. including some mem- that nothing approaching a dangerous amount is used. The precautions. in fact., .ilcssen the possibility of any toxic substance getting in the system accidentally. The arguments against fluorine could be used with equal force against chlorine. which is almost universally used to kill bac- A lteria in water supplies but which was also To understand Indiasand um 35 one Of. familiar to soldiers of the First World War, the major problems in world diplomacy to-E35 8 m05l deadly P0150” 235- day-one must take into account the ax”-a.l not prevent its safe and valuablc use to. That does ordinary significance of the Ganges. Rising Pl'0i0Ci "19 00mmU"li.V Wat" SllPDi.V- in the Himalayan snowfields, this Bengal. of wheat. and rice. But for million Hindus it provides another sacredl river courses 1,500 miles across India to pour its waters into the Eastern Bay of En route it enriches fertile fields. India's 300 vital St. Laurent has learned in his travels is EDITORIAL NOTES One of the things which Prime Ministcr The case for fluoridation of water sup-1, The House will be concerned with the,::e5aE:i:j::aE:?rId,l:3?1anl:;::3E:1:I,:)l:f1Oi8;, . V . aiUnited States found that the one factor? mmnuttce for that pmpose having been ap' which made some communities have bctter, pteetb than others was the sodium fluoride ill local water supplies, the practice of fluoridating the water deliber- of! 1 report. , PUBLIC FORUM This cululiin la opt-ii in the discussion by correapondcnta of questions of interest. The Guardilin docs not necessar- lly ('lI(l0l'S6 the opinion of eorrcapuiidcnta. He l RECOLI.EC'l'l()NS or P. iv. c. l 1906-0'1 . Sir.---As I look back over llrlf )(i:ll2i I l'rl:.irrl I”. W. it In a Elli--9 school. its lcathlrls flI4' llini-lilirl li'. illriiinry. llizlll lllf'(l fur I shlioliirslllil, but a .slii.ll'll:r buy an: it. However. I ant what I thlim i". better. namely. a thorough. grounding in lhc vssrlnliali iorl Thcre ll lvils iillllwi-(I to take ilic l'oill'se l'.iliCil lcll to a first 4:1;-iss lI'll('I'l- c'."s lirclirc, niirl by dint of hard work I got that, and wcnt off to' teach in a common school. My nicmnrics of the old Cnllcgc building and what w c n t on there ziic ll-ljv vivid. Dr. All- Ul-r-oii iuls pi lllt lpiil. His voice iantl acccnl wcic Pll(Ill:.'il to riiiwrslv laitcnllon and kccp the boys in Iihclr pl.'il'cs. Hr was a ;;r.';il, ".i-riclicr. Hc sccnlrd to know ev- clylhillg. llv would lmivli liisllllyl t'iL'.wsIil.x, lliiiIil"YilEIlI4.'S and iPl'illl'P on any Slli),I”f'l lillit llilIl(' liilu ills .prngraln. lie was a strict dis- ti' plinnrlzin hilt iilllli-ilPllI'lDlJ til cv- PIN faithful sluilclii. lllrc. llc lliuzzlit ils li'rr-nrh Silnlicspt-iii:-, but like many a grind linciicr his lli.-clpliiic wlis ,v.'ith. On onc m;r.'isinn- when the mom had tiiincll into a bear gar-l -rlr n the prnflw-or slnpnrll , ing iClllIlx4'(I his glassivs rilicl Slilli-V cli nl llic rnoni. lllvii iilll-rqrl tili- xu. Wherefore let him that think- r-th he standeth take heed lest he flill. been my privilege to know. Yes. the teachers in P. W. C. had to be exceptional. I believe the tra- dition of scholarship has been rminlaincd. P. W. C. is still ll good sl-liool, nnc of the host of IIK kind. "I1:i77.lc. dazzlc. Iiobblc. gobble. sis, bomb. ha! Prince n' Wales! Prince o' Wales! hurrah! hurrah! hurrah!" I am, Sir, ieir-., W. I. GREEN. Fizlnlcv Bridge. TIllliL"TE- Tt')wIlIR. SHAW Sir.-During the past valuable paper In views on splice in your older in cxprcss our people and things that did not at that time meet with our approval. should be same aboul people and things for which Now 1 think that we coually ready to do the i'.f' do approve. With this in mind I wnuld llkf housekeeping time. anywhere from to be among the many who 1 the mid-United States to Pata- .--.'n sure will want to say nice my mind Mr. Shaw's .'t robust appearance. ii psrsonallly, ii years some of us were not slow In using some things regarding lbe retire- l)r. ('avcli wrls the senior prn-. YVWHI of our good friend, Mr. Wei- fws-ur. ills hr:irI Nils full of Lallnitcr R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of and Agriculture for this Province. Tn retirement wcnknwiil create ii vacancy in that de- Of course one has to rcnicliiberjparilllml "mt will be llflrd 10 fill. the typv of boys he had to dcailfnr In him we had a man blessed iwith the qualifications for the work his position called lcach- for. Tn name but a few, he had pleasing grasp of tlle.En;z- necessary V - Birds For Stamps (Ottawa Citizen) Now that the Post Office den partment has decided to put out a new five-cent stamp with the likeness of s gannet. on it. Can- adian naturalists may be expect- ed to come forward with other suggestions for an avian series. Regiiians. indeed. had already ad- vanced the claims of the vanish- ing whooping crane-one of the most striking birds in the world- before approval of the gannet de- sign became generally knoini. Certainly there is a wide range in clloosc from. The gaunt-t itself is distinguished by size and strength. In flight, with its all- white body apart from a straw- colored head and neck. and black- tipped wings, it resembles a peli- can who has lost his pouch. It is 3. strictly lnarlne bird. but not confined to North America. and this fact many encourage the more nationalistic of the bird folk to press for an all-Canadian candid- e. This would narrow the field considerably. because most of our birds do not harbor strong poli- lhcy cant stand the winters. and loaf then" time away. gonia. Nowhere do they pay taxes. Perhaps, however. the snowy owl might do. He is certainly striking enough for any phllatellst. Or. to take a more familiar though by no means exclusively Canadian spec- ies, the chlckadees. who personi- flcs cliecrfulness in the face of all the weathers that this climate can devise. And in one form or another, the chlckadec is found in where lrets grow. Lical feelings. They are apt to nest in Canada and forsake it because until next just about every part of Canada gressivists are not quite ti-ansigent as sometimes they are made out to be). They did not admit, however. that children to- day are neglected when it comes to a good basic grounding in the fundamentals, including the three R.'s. They went further and claim- ed that the average youngster of today can read better, write bet- ter, and calculate better than his father could when he was the name age. and much better than his grandfather could. O I C The trouble with I claim like that is that no evidence can be submitted which would sustain it or refute it. Obviously. a lot of thc grandfathers are not Around to stand up for their rights; those who are probably don't care much one way or the other: grandfathers in general-there are always ii few cantankerous ones-are not noted acumen of their grandchildren. 0 O 0 Another point brought out in Atlantic city - not s particularly original point. to be sure- was that schools cannot be expected to do everything that nerds do- ing in the life of the individual pupil. This appears to be a rea- sonable statement. Whatever school system may be for the time being in favour. the home remains the place where the child must be- gin to adapt himself to the issues of life which. after all, is what education is all about. My own view. based on some little experience with homes and schools and other social institu- tions. is that most people now- adays expect too much from the schools There is no sense in deny- ing the obvious fact that In many present day families. and not only the so-called under-privileged ones. discipline of any sort is it very neglected art. Why. therefore. should it be thought strange that the schools. at least many of them. take the line of least re- sistance in the matter of discip- line? Social irresponsibility is. usually. a home product; is assessing the slns of the progrcssivists, the sinless traditionallsts. if any there be. should be charitable and ad- mit that where irresponsibility exists in the school system or sys- tems it is a fair reflection of ii condition that exists all round us like the us. There is little to in- the Free World are to combat ling resist. the intrigues and blahdlgh, ments of Communism they should be givcn every opportunity :5 hear from competent teacher: just what Communism is and Why it is foreign to democratir aociau concepts. And, not only commu, nlsm but everything else that g out to destroy free and l'C5D0ll5IbiQ government , A boy (or girl) of fifteen is old enough to receive iI.i.EiiiglbiC in. structlon in the cold. hard. ling evil. facts of I philosophy llgahm which he might be called upon 1,. bear arms two or three years lag Pf. Charlolletow (And I. I I.) II THE OLD SHELL GAME "The Charlottetown Woollen Fm tory had a fine display of dress goods for ladies and gentllemen al the Prince County Exhibition this week. the exhibit being under N1. superlntendence of Mr. George R. Montgomery. An exhibit of buggy tops muiufactured by Mr. I. I. Mccoubrey for W. E. Dawson, Esq., was very creditable for good material and good workmanship. Mr. SlmalIwood's flowers attncied much attention. especially fro the ladies. It is evident that 'il1g custom of the count.ry' on such occasions is still kept up; but there was very little absolute drunkenness or fighting. ”Much worse, however. tblia drinking or drunkenness or fight. ing was the 'ahell fraud' Whit: was perpetuated by six or My! rascals. under license of the Tow Council. It consisted of the Inl shells of three walnuts and sumu thing which looked very like green pen. on the principle lhai fools and their money are so parted. many persons were east , induced to invest 55 and 510 bill in the hope of gaining as mucii more by guessing the half sh:-Ii under which the pea. would be found. one person residing near suirunerside lost :35 in the mar of a very few minutes; anoth gentleman from Alberton is report- cd to have lost 515, and hundreds of others were robbed of sums larger or smaller." The stamp designers might also i. t perform a useful service by show- diam mu any mpenn enden who made in serious attempt to scrvicc. It "flows from heaven” and nour-llilat "O Canada" can be played faster and ishes the human spirit. According to the with more spirit than is customary in this ipsalniisfs pritllciic lamcnl: "Whyilisll language and the ability to do the licathmi rage?" The furn-ispcak ii. and A wit that we are .-The Examiner" Or" 1,-1' lo” - . . it 14 g h lng Canadians what that exa5per- -mm-'” ' H- - - .- . V I V , , llurn got pretty. rough ilslim-., 0- 5 common in is race. and V . guide his schools along the road .ll'ldll belief. pligllms cleanse their souls oficountry. Perhaps our own performers can ,m,,,,,,,,,. 3 ,,,,,,,, 1,... 0,. ,.,,,., .,..,..,.. h, ,,,.,,.g ,...d M W. ,0 aims cieature. the ovenblrd. icon 0, ,un,,,.mmm mom md spun. GROWIETLCANADA 5'" Wm" they bathe in and drink its watcrsmlearn something from the ”swlnr.zy' vcrslorl lwllld --rm: the mom and lllnd.-1Gl'H"!aR" when the WW0" Calls ”” Th”,”l'””i;'”g.Ll3(””' (M :3” ual values - which must always OTTAWA (cm The lmpulallm . , , g , , . i . , -l; xv. - (i f - lg, crimmoncs lllia lans o e - -0. ' - ' . Boilers am Wm! factors '" the m0i'V3' irendemd by an 3”. row” band m 1”dm' li:i'1lll1kP(iLl:fi)K il:il'fi”l(il3)' um, In niooklnz back over the years, woods. but. like the whiDD00rwill ilriiiud-f lV10Iueladd”!')('!Ct1ni:icei'Kiit:1ed c?LiiC1laPr- M Camdn jumped moon mm" tion of human actions, and the religious as.! 0 0 ' ,lll.1.lms that Dr. .lvrn's hnur,I can say that to me Mr. Shaw's lwhn won't do for a stamp; he in ,0, any gm.” kngth 0'; ihmc. 3;” E"'”f;,h”f Sm;m.';,: I was a great roller. it was thnparqllninianro has been I great down't dress smartly enough), it unless, indeed. he happened to be population nggrefiyn lgloasllxonion is heard far more often than seen. It has a voice twenty times sociations centred about the Ganges are. The WFBR P051510" Of nlU"lCil"?l1lii99 ml much in the limelight at presellt. To its'.I'aiSir1f!. l'PV0nU9 ls Put Willi wry humour b,Vl pl:-asilro. And while he will no lcngcr be in his accustomed place net nf a mnvir-. Dr Rohrrrsrln i'lll"ill IN Tlnniavi extnordm-my we" named 1" Jan. 1. During the second half ll diplomacy as well as in the tech- last year the population rose b! shows Hindus or an siati0ns....1ajahg andlihc Listening Post. organ of the Canadian :,i,f,'f,'.'l',0;",,'7,',',,.i',l”:::S,,.FI1iEf.h' l.(l,,,"',',", Df.lf.",',',i,fl,l,.";l",l:2 ,”r”,l,'f,',l ':f,”::lcf::-eel'h&j::e!i5jfbgghllgigzsltg niiqlllil of htls office. It Is A mu 214.000 from 14 a21.ooo. The ins - . . . . . . . . ' t -. . l"'1 princes. warriors. merchants. faimers and l'ederatlon of Mayors and Munlel alltlcs. wonder in nrlcr rears ho bcmme ricrlrultllral dcvrlopmcnt in ourishow 1.5.14 mm 1,, m; ,.,.m,,, ,5 ”m”” "M" O b”""”. mm”! ””'"' m We ms" mi” "5 ””;m , , , ,,m,,-, .1 , p,.m,,n,.,. 3' 3 - administrators for everything that from 14,549,000 on Jan. 1 larl VII labo.i-crs-have been flocking for weeks,All governments are fishing in the same, ", ...'.”,',,,...,,... ,,,,.,.,,,, ,, ,,,,.., In ,,.,;,M , WM M M" M n:n;”l9;;ml1l”5”l;1l:A::0:l lhfmlebm -- -- - . . " - - r , r w w past. A National Geographic Society hill-,taxpaycl'sl pond: The Federal Government Profrssnr .lfli'flTn rpnulrip rlrlnnn- rcmark which I understand was golden c,o.,m Mum, on dbpm, L C . . . . , l . . . . -, ,.- . i, - . x, v , A . . -' lctm gives the following Information on the fishes with a not; the Provincial G0vvm- i(-i"li”P'1ll0cnxti.rihp sf.”..1fnCi.:i.i..7.-.d'”i :1c:ir:0l?ht:':! l'iir'lh:h17le?i"ihair7i l”'””l" ”l'""”” by ”3”” W ' K A Sllbjfvli iment with a hook and line; and me Mimic. vol-ry slly. nimitst mail. but atgrn-igrlil-gii-n hi Scoichman A pensioh 0uglnAi(T,,b4e”j:OpP,iLgA';Q, 7' rig --e , . , . . . ' ' , h, V ; . -- . A - . g Water rllppcd from the Ganges is car- lpal Governments with a bcnt pin. '”f,.,,',:,":.:',n Md ,,. hr ,w,.P,,,,,.,';;,,,:"'m,,,U;”,:';g”',rhni ',';,':,k .5 M. Farmer. Q.c. Frederic A. Large. Q-CI l'I4"fi l0 all India. to ht” sprinkled UDOH the . ' . -.'-I Inr iilP.l' hail llnrlcr them S0n1"ilitP pension was Ii slzcnble one he CLEAN CLOTHES B” ':As Isl-sna-"ah 3"l"lil'-"- 50"CN0l'- 5'"""l'l-1"" . , . . l , . , . , , hlililnrit sillrlcnt.-. lwnrr I lrillmlghf at-on nv. lnngpr, sh, wnl. rs r an r loyal Bank of Canada Bu "mi hmn' the ma”md' and inc dymc-. Holace iK aipoipl rmnih km! of 0”-0rd' nlv lmmn school I ihnllszht niysclf irr. we nflrr you and all your dvEAR LONGER 3"” 0' CUNIMGPCO 3ll'W"ll Charlottetown. P. 5-!- iprctly sllirlrt. I rnillrl iilulvis liinkc profile our wiry but wish". Charlottetown beans on (lily and Firm I Properties 1 Whcncvnr possible. the dead are cremated English author and letter-writer, died this d k h , I t .. . . "2, t c i fol date 1l97. He Sat in Parliament for over ...i"",'.. ...,,il,,li:..,'1,p ::,,,,.?,.,.l a quarter of a century but is famous, not 1111: slvlnrtml i'll:7l'!KRllKi Igii'lls'frnnil . . . - - GVP 9 FOV TIFF 05 my as a politician. but as a writer. His mem- i,,,-,, ,,,f,,,,,,,. ,,, m...,,, , .,,.,,,, oirs and correspondence are of the greatest Money to loan Palmer 8: Huslum A. J. IIAILADI. N.A.. LLL Bsrrlstor. Its. Bank of Nova Scotia Chambers i am. Sir. etc. For Your w. a. Mt-l.r:l.l.AN Alma, P. E. I. J. A. McGuigon . BARKIISTER. SOLICITOB. Eb Nnnnv. Etc i on the river banks, or their ashes are galli- nrcd and sent to one of the sacred cities along the shore to be cast. upon the water. Among the most sacrcd cities are Gangotri, Dry Cleaning Needs nut. just nnc sample frnm A niim- BOUNCE!) BACK RITE - WAY . . . v -- ' i idln Hardwar, Allahabad and Banaras (Ben- importance to students of the life and times i,;,.',,,';f,,,ii"f.i;,'n S',Il,.",:,':,','," QRIMBBYV 3". mp, g, Hun, "mm Cl;:al;t::eYto;3 guxtht W". mu ',, , .4. Rr9Sl- ,of the middle eighteenth century. His scholar. He could not hay; hm-nlizoberls. 34. mm on the trawler 2387 Gordon E MagMi"an . .. . . . mo .- nmn sin.-on yon.-g hi wlq.-nl'rho,-"wick 3 ' am h - sh ...-.....m...-...:....... . ' . Thousands of pllgllms annually makel"LittIe Gothic Castle" became the comic of hi-rrrlmc in P. c., but even overboard bynya huge ew:l::."::a on w. R. canon B A LL I ll v e o. 0 -I the long journey to Gangotri high in thclfashionablc learning Oddly enough he bc- than he gave nromis" 0' WW hr washed back on deck by another ' ' l . l OIIIOPIAOTOB - . .- - . . . ' I l i - T kn ll 1 W - BAII i -re soi.I0rr0lI. EM- , Himalayas neai the ollgln of the Ganges. gun the vogue of the 'tr-iror novel '. p')::i1ni(11(iP).r(ri'i1:f was rin:W nflmfhz c:;':';319I,';','r'::!':N ,5; ,.:'.,,”.., 2;. - cm.-mceion The town is a place of pilgrimage for Hin- ' ' ' rrcsi brilliant students It. has ever um Mn 2" "In" 5. mn, 5-33; 4 TRAFFIC SAFETY nye.”..”'atra;:;...To;laf 74? Dr. A. L. Mselsuac .. .;..'.1';Iii”"'l'"...... .- ? While many accidents are the result of drunken "Nu" mum". mm. ,..,,,., , drivers--it lhas been established by driver education 9,"... 3..., Alliwi M. Guns. LL; . consultants tiist the average motorist unconsciously l"-"315 3”"-MN” BAIIIST n. sm.ici1'0n like in Grafton BL Pllons til ID Ilohsio if It. - Chsriottetovl ”We think of the Age of the first Eliz- abeth as the most glorious era of British enterprise." declared Bertrand Russell, 0. M., talking on the BBC. "but we forget the very large proportion of failures ihat brave men incurred in those days. Every single this who havc committed partlwlirly griev- ous sins. Thcy must walk north along the left bank and return by the right bank. Many perish from disease or starvation en route. Those who reach their goal sprinkle themselves with ii jar of sacred water tak- cn by a Brabam priest from the Ganges' member of the first colony in Virginia died ""4" 0"" 1" 59”" Md hwim " 1, mi I (M '- . .- . . ,. source. before relief came from home. Emissaries M, mm W,” mm, . y nu 6. c. n "mm n vhb md an n, A. M.gE.ch.fn "lo" 4'”; At Allabahad the Ganges joins another were sent to Russia whose efforts were Whl never annizs astray. th” the” "m" "9 "'9 uu” 9' "”'""3' 0" tum” 93,1", J. A. Cdffllfllifin R' ' ll-lcred river, the Jumna. Hindus consider frustrated bv Ivan the Terrible and his xi,':”R:;:: ,",',l",',l:,.','.":",i,):,1.y "'"' accidents. ' maul X-ray ' 0PTOMl'l'lil1'h u 0 ' . f II, this point the holiest place on earth. There successors. Ex ditions to Cadiz and oth- Whn never storm but turn drllizhl '”"" c'"'''"'"'''' C''''' m h” Sm" Ii''h?1llG 10, P9 . its an-in amen Brahma, the Hindu creator, prepared hlm- er places were a complete fiasco. Many 1" G":,;h,f”" i" hm" d" "" EV"! 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