" i » suascaugr While there is no in of the Easter festival in the writings of the apost questlonably dates a settlement of the dispu Easter being one of the Emperor Constantine to su Nicaea in 325_ Diversity to exist long after this '_ » tancc of the central fact of The associati Spring and long sleep ing into them, says Ruskin, acter, to beaut la "i "é perience. Says 5'We do not i: tional discrim the Empire, be!‘ contains adian tour, ¢»@-w<=.-....,.,\-. _ - . < _.,_.-._.-.-.-.¢. _ “was incorporated centre. many lion." We a TC ticular. i. him": ml!" v 0'8 second, its intense i-animals, leaves immediate transformation of the lees pagan ornamentation into vivi nature." Nowhere is this transformatio to religion as to the Easter festival, when flow- d to adorn the churches joy and gladness la as applicable evident then at era and shrubs are use h symbolize the message of the Resurrection. In this Province and throughout Canada we in privileged to celebrate ' tcanquility. Our re , ‘on to our ‘isaical self-satis tude and humility for the blessings w should we approach this hallowed season, mak- ing it part of our own spiritual lives and ex- virtual birthplace o or Moncton. an _ GlllllLllTTETllWll' lillilllllllll i. Morning Dolly (Founded llfll ION BATES tlu advance‘: dell P. mulled to Canada and U3. ol Circulation “The Strongest Memory is Weaker than =1»! W cakes! Ink.” SATURDAY, APRIL l, 1938 Easter festival the on of universal and distinctive tian art as distinguished f “are, first, in its conception of the human holiness of expression features or fondness for natural objects and flowers—-inducing an cold and life- d imagery of n—which art—more yof hieal ignoranc ination, places of Their Maje from Victoria to Mon ed, east of Quebec metropolis, shown is Halifax, whence they return journey. While Brunswick and Princ lied, the map fails to sh Brunswick’s capital cit in city almost O ho i risk back to a very tc as to the date reasons which led the mmon the council of continued period, but the impor- as commemorating the - Christian religion was uni- i , versally acknowledged. _ Easter with approaching i , meaning. Whether or not l1 ‘ the old Teutonic mythology, ' Eostre, or Ostara, th Spring to whom April was dedica importance. Ch primitive customs, infusing n just as it infused new life “The e Anglo- the month answering to ted, is a matter of no pra ristianity has taken over many ew life and mean- rneaning into the sterile arts of antiquity. characteristics of Chris- rom all pagan work," a peculiar spirituality form, preferring and strength of char- sponse opportunities. Not with phar- faction, but in profound grati- e enjoy, ing the Maritime Provinces out o picture, indulged Central Canada i "The latest of pwlshcution of the in by publications s becoming rather irkso fender is Echoes, the o Imperial Order Daughters of printed in Toronto. Its spring num- a double page spread tracing the ueen on their Can- stopping sties across the Dominion treal are clearly designat- only city will sail on their the route through New e Edward Island is mar- ow Fredericton, New Saint john, the oldest Charlottetown, f the Canadian confederation, important ifinersry of the King and Q and while the “We do not know w I. O. D. E, chapters in New .and Prince Edward Island will think of this slight to their provinces, ally will not appreciate t crimination on the part o Straighten out Central Every mail brings complacenfly ignoring t general and Prince Edward Island i The following editorial c Printed Word, a Illustrates the va on claims and the nee oentation at Ottawa in connec - ant matter: ‘When a person has s mmuting across a broad ji- happy when separated from his base and de- f- dent on the vagaries return to it ‘ h. feeling may be a Toronto com long; delays s crowded off the autom twoiferries capable o l milky Y i Canada; dication of the observance in the New TCSU-llflflll or olic Fathers, it of opinion the rejuvenation of nature from of winter is one of body ; _________________ Discrimination Again“ principal the national Canada in~ this ____________.____._ Island Claims lndorsed on schedule. ~ early period, of rich symbolic it is a survival from a derivation from Saxon goddess of ctical Lill- of the Olll‘ and and, Easter in p_eace and should be in pro- the Saint John Telegraph journal — know whether it is due to e or to a spirit of inten- but this practice of leav- f the Canadian printed in rne. fficial railway hat the members of the Brunswick but the citizens gener- his latest piece of dis- f an Ontario publica- tireil out attempting to respect. syndicated articles, etc., he Maritime Provinces in in par- O omment from The mercial publication, lue of stressing our transporta- d of more effective pre- tion with this im- pcnt years of his life river, he cannot easily of a ferry service to en- reason why t Tormentine obile deck of, Iliose who know their history will recall that Prince Edward Island did not enter tiort until i873 and that that entrance was a guarantee by the Dominion car ferries, were notable for its economies in all Confedera- main condition of i893 to i898 is still alive and well at the green old age of eighty-two. Nor is she out moded, u:- cept for her Victorian fashion in dress, for she travels mostly by air where airways are avail- crossthoro the Institute on Tuesday. 0n what son. mm d an air a absence of lari and ecficlent shelters? The answer 1'55 --_--___ IIITES BY TllE WAY vrl l1 l like fil-Wfll- amhlsngmimuifhaagi e ttack to be in the his low e-soale evacuation PUBLIC FORUM tats colan- lo our l» the leather ball in- bucklc it under case he AC’S that a ferry service would be maintained at pub- no [dog ol a private tlloouolol olllospondolts o! m“ _ lice expense of such quality at to offset, as far {all 10f 015111 b“ u If (g f“: fulflfrggaw A tifiihfiabwgamaa p301 as possible. the geographical insularity of what “,7; l: 5:32 m? meewm fiynaiufz» m osvlalons o! neautalela 30%” h“ w by no means the least attractive of the nine u! their country are entitled to all ' it; original color. P'°"""°°'- 3°u‘§-l'“§.7..°"t§{ ti? of’? “was n33’ ‘fiii- “ml-fit; “If the Canadian National, which operates the uywgy u may 1m ‘t, ms “Bu! 533W!“ u. where hair h fall- cum‘; “may m” ~ and ls remarkably useful from the front l" P'"°“ ‘undgg other directions, and were, for instance, plan- d“, u, m, ,1,_.Ww; “mom; be. ning to establish a union station at Montreal, 1:8 uzl-lglrllgongl‘ ltfllylgvt-Ifi-en 1p;- . . . . . “n “m”, _ a niggardly policy ll'l carrying out a Confedera- 5mm“ waded at m, howl m, Wm‘ or ‘gone m“ _ ion conra wou r ps un ers a e. was Y l8 , . 0! 1C (JEN B.’ t tct 1d ha be d tandbl psswsaaslwb em _ d’ B" m" "*0 “v i" Mi.“ w‘ ‘r "M1 mars: altfiz"s.si...”t“.; ‘ilft-fimhfinliil" MAC’S PILE forcefully that the automobile tourist trade 1W1 a private room tn the might bring a net revenue from this ferry scr- Paruhmml "““'“““ ‘m’ mm‘ 0 - -f ks were "asonabl a d m f federation, and until a few years Givel Quick Relief tn all VICCI "ra C fl p6 more re- u“ u“ M15331“; m ggggyed one yo" 0 mu“ mum“ ‘my mf- uent. r cca. _ nn ea. q Neltlicr Prime Minister Kins fimiiiergiiiiiiii £§irii°x§mw§ii°d%. a a? gigapggglthtolpsmfgg " 22a; ‘fimiémfimmyflfllfineginw 2:“ w k5 f wretched, tortnrln and oft- ’ Edit°"a| Not” I fir... riouseiuivhlfliinguilfxgeniisnett iiimoiviiliiuiiiiiglfegi-rfiiiiifg thlswvn- "m" h burnln. l preferred his private suite at the ilywpfianhad mogo visitors cailnt$ to gflfiinltgenmihjlrfgl W” “'5 Lent ends at midnight tonight °h"“”" f“ 1mm the mum“; $0. putmoiin iineenlcrts ant l! 0 Wm" “m ~ - - ~ m.“ t“: “*2: M .1222: gwwmgmpyl=ed grm- ..F..‘.‘."t..“l‘i£$2.“i$.l?‘?»3§l u - Tomorrow Ewe; 1);» tlnually, but must have time for mugfdm. mlvm‘ 9m ohuxlofl; treatment by whlgh ‘Pltl: ,, ,, rohnablnn and meditation. Bl: mm by injuring m8 mm” md could be cured wit 011 Jolm A. Macdouald bad a con- two p j you Wm wk how mu "m!!! d" amllgggnzfi: A strong agitation is on foot to get the Camp- fisdeoéitlbzl Brim 03km ‘Ilimpho ggdhgalllglfinof:ilsll?ft"lly i: zulfffmihenh bell Government to reduce the gasoline tax-- and w," up” m, mum, “so 5x13435011 the ends, with; om Get s. Tube todsy-Prltogflg: this notwithstanding that they are budgetting for 1:21. gm zoggvotplda servante, the snap to the mil using/tip: birthing: Mllcmwoipibes-lmhmdmtm s. deficit. The argument is that they have not “lama, gamed’ ‘um mililmol‘ _ we mum do,“ “m; fulfilled their pre-election promises, but if they deaf to hear Cabinet discussions. l‘ hm h“ "011 E 9 r Stomach i- ~ and 000 dumb m understand them d “W” °°m° l'° ‘m’ van s do reduce the tax ,on gas they may have some M did he“ mmyglbmnm dhook his Mixture prospect of getting one or two candidates elected mo“ m4 Mai; Pr.“ P" mm. as Con“, next year. s a v ~ . Oliver sum-u. as Th‘ 2 ' - osldust of th Air-raid Prcca - . Lad)’ Aberdem “m0 ruled Rlduu H!“ hum Institute, exude some grim ffhwwfifiy digest/mg, is? Phone I15. P. 0. Box 312. whfllfltwm when he "d" at: the prism-us. arm- a tot 01 man- Prmirt Attention W Ordcrl. 01', .33. HAIR RESTORER able. At present she is planning the next meet- u worked out m m,‘ way. mom . . . - ' "yen ruin l5- ing in Dublin of the Women's National Health every ton o dropped “Don Esta-tr‘: p11 otlizisohnd ofniibuiise, Association of Ireland which she founded when Llmyflléveéidnaéhpveerare tpizpxlcgiizr: o get me halter a“ the mm“ of tumbles and“ m- her husband, Viscount Aberdeen, was Lord W, w be mm and 3o] wounded. Ho °“ lg?‘ “ggallgfibgrm gtgpsélzéesfivgixglsee to lsirwre a — Lieutenant of the Greer Isle. estimated that, at isa-st in the e35 w his '15- lb To m“, a magma,“ comm- s- o a gmgndu: yarx‘, wins QWQQIN w“ we M the alon of clertymezi declineg wTgg- . . ' i en . Y The atmosphere l6 tense lIl every part of a. my, pf iyhlgleotfltlag-hégm léléflélg $1??? vifililrigotio figrifde their best. Europe. Several days ago the Air Minister of ‘gileflrm fllioog 1km; ‘and 30900 fimzeéduppxdsbles. l? "slag; Rumania invited a select audience to view a film wounded. But. of course. the fig- ures must be heavily discounted B , G his mouth, become rumscllers were absolutely determined ‘not no to create blood any tax greedy depicting the development of Rumania’s air .. . . the various means o! shelter I force. The German military attache went in um- much "e being uni The Bern“ w race in the“ stlgirkeéreextpgiken egg Stuart?’ gilgfgeihg; withdrew from form. A preliminary newsrecl included s. scene oumtglgllgihmefaigflxfvie‘lgnhflgeboxcxg; 31mm (mm was 181; m c 9,7815 of my pub in the unholy trait}; in which Chancellor Adolf Hitler figured. Some which womd b; dromgd upon their fiipglpfast %aasteiéa.nchiaésiaélé (gig; gpvgbtpgisfome. had to be reolac one booed. The attache forthwith rose and left. city in the first weelas om végr (hfnung aiqvenums and nan-w es. n may also be noted time the Subsequently the Air Minister apologized to the mtlgnr r22‘; lfxegwdwhwould b: ca?“ he h“ Wllh him- gtt/grlisigyxafineaitiagof“ lgrlgétggp-e: German Minister. He attributed the demon- 10,000 killed and 140,000 injured “i; gyrfcglognso" ppm,“ oyyws a, mam,” o; i-i- i» =01 - fled- don, in the absence of bhormlsh "-——"-—_"'“' fnm-egsg put“ concurred with the " ‘f " precautions. 100,000 klllbd M11515 200w Pnmmgn AND Temperance Alliance in" tting What can we expect of send-barbarians like ggflfhfmm‘ mil‘ ffglflees’ a‘); PROHIBITION if; “$51; ‘itfélmgrggfx’, the Europeans when the highly intellectual whatever our method o! caleula- Sh,_m m Prmwr.‘ first db camp I systenrltuplelfiy States of Maine, Massachusetts and New ]er- gtzgtgleaigfxlgliiaxlxs 505ml’- “MM” clciiner his sfatemmL-"ln 191a gummflw b81410: f? agméfbgoet: dnf sey go to war over the component parts of clam -—-———— ‘ m: ‘igungclgflm X§;,"§§;“G§,‘j§,§,’ apldated system whioh was under chowder’? The battle began when a. measure was l.‘ l’, “Ywd h ‘Ffiimn t g“: (time; 1a years o; 9,1131)‘ and every W“ Welilhed and 1°11“ ' 0d d ' h M ~ L "1 d 0011mm“ m" l“ e a e5 placed in the hands of a Corn. wlmim“ _ m" “Ce l" t 5 3-109 $15601". aPPml/c -tree. There the tallwb known mixsio,‘ o! M,‘ mmbe“ I believe When he expoundc Ihhe e00 by the Governor of Massachusetts, to make it 608110108 “e0 l6 340 feel {p811 T1115 seven; l; no}; an o; Lhehmt eon.“ nomles o! his methods. in (xii-inn '1] 1g ' 1d t a1 ' {h d»; 11 S ff‘ ' l5 knwm as me Ffmnde“ mlssloners were clergyman. The “d “nu” he forgets ma.‘ om’ 1 ega o incu e om oes in _e s . co ing nee.“ a redwom m gm], at me ole m were Subsequemy t” no when; a tangled web we weave". at the old bromide that "as Maine goes so goes qfblélld 1s :17 tier. apdl éfifdltflllirlell?!‘ phwed by laymen” when first we practice t0 deceive- ~ i» i ‘ ~ t t eight - es wm ' - the nation, New Jerseys clam-chowder-loving the $23M) is u.’ 1M one ‘nah’ clgiérylfxanttalserébptiiiglgpactelaay Bluff: (confirmed on mge 15' C B) I“ Mel-Tall“ the “nest ""5 not so ln the sense that. ‘the bare a Governor, A. Harry Moore, picked up the cudgels with the contention that to any gourmet tomatoes were not only essential but a basic in- gredient. "Clam chowder," reflected Saltonstall of Mass. "Ummm, guess I’ll go to lunch. And therefll be no tomatoes in it. It’ll be the real thing—-—New Engand clam chowder." 4 i I t They are finding adult education a handicap to childrens education in the United States, Dr. Lyman Bryson, Professor of Education at Col- umbia University, declares that the struggle for funds between school and adult education had resulted in one State of the Union finding it necessary to close some of its schools because of l depleted finances. Educators must take into ac- count the population changc of the American people as a result of a declining birth rate and, on the other hand, a “lengthening of the span of life,” Dr. Bryson said. Children, are becom- ing “a rare phenomenon" while the number of older persons is increasing. The greater number of aged persons, he said, presented "a nuisance and a problem difficult not only for economists but for educators." u e It is, now revealed for the first time that be- fore the Nazi Government sought unsuccessfully to have Rumania abolish her manufacturing in- dustries and cause agriculture to prevail, the products of which, including oil and raw materials, would be exchanged for the manufactured articles —principally railroad rolling stock, fire- arms, mining and agricultural implements-bf the Third Reich, the same proposal had been made to Fascist Italy and had been rejected. Italy, which has no oil, iron or coal to speak of, will continue to develop her manufacturing in- dustries with the aid of her expanding “white coal" and foreign raw materials. At the same are found in Victoria. The tallest. standing tree m 1938 was a moun- main ash 301 feet. with a diameter inches six feet from the ground. As severe fires swept through the 0X68- growlns. in January. not. yet known if -s'bandlng_ Victoria. had taller trees than Callfornls. One authentic record for a Moun- tain Ash gave the 3'15 feet in height. diameter taken ground. 880 and contained 100,000 cubic feet of timber. Another authentic 0- But in 1017 Italian airmen hit on single wires France essays latest. named after the enalneer who de- signed them, almost 35,000 feet. or with a. second balloon hooked on tandem fash- ion, actually more than 50,000 feet. No ‘plane at that altitude could carry direct touches one of —t.b¢'¥ ulll, but time, Informudus points_out, Italy is still more than 90 per cent an agricultural country. n- : w They do not encourage acts of petty bribery ladyship sent this little note to licenses: "Helen Viscountcss compliments to the senior examiner tests) . . . letter continued. t." didn't get her license, $5 i rem, and corruption in England, as a Viscountess has discovered to her cost. She was going to the Continent with her auto, and wanted a license for her maid who was "slow in the uptake." Her , -CHOCOLA‘TE EASTER NOVEL TIES of" than novelties specially by Moira and Station's Chuckles which lain guarantee of thought she would give her a lift, so the official examiner for Adare presents her (driving So it is now or never. Even if‘ she is a little behind standard you need have no fear that ILadyAdare will let her drive except on quiet roads. until she has more practice, so please v pass" her if possible." This might have passed niustenbut enclosed were a couple 0f £1 notes "Ipbelieve it very un- v p presents to Govern- pa you haves. wife who with the enclosed to- me this ‘great event." The murmur but the ‘Vis- statemerit implies. I intentionally. These elerzymen ed ln the justfiied very naiture of their violation would not be six inches high, of five feet nine this tree was 1930. it. is the tree is still certainly once in which tics endeavoured to It may under the sum of 550.160 was measurement of wit-h a six foot feet from the ed in 51X that time This tree was fell ible" would be taxed for a Victorian it increased salaries parts that. go ln them. to specify purchase or f stock them, to spect them, tn the completed infinite care an much may be small a piece. Just. for lknowlng, X asked leell-ilcniowin shims. heed Model l4. right solution-not nets. but attached to balloons. has improved on these first. at cable ballooning. In the trials their Oaquot. balloons. l0 . their aasemb reached a height of. a load of bombs, much less their flight. No ‘plane that. the balloon cables are no thicker than s goose will take a IMO-pound engines, which account system has 2.050 are about 425 ft. place. And I man ‘planes were brought. down. Pads had an effective balloon Ab)’ 0n look at It, putting aqohylblmmafieimon an all? W11" ll I mum“ - September 50 ‘planes only craftcnan’: Job It's a your; four bombs on maria MIN Anyone who takes oloolrao slnplanaunderconatmctlmor W liovoio viomlslulosso tmonr I I their persons- -_ - . ‘fir ll fGood s. If "ct. “ c at sill-Qdm. - iimfiiifdt: ti?» twill‘... " Pigsluslisi-Mhgs-Jflqliiond. uni-dot y tad ash-Ion "oath! Y‘ myrrh. ‘isaigo “at will not say were appo belief that. in the and every legitimate means adopt- ed to foster sobriety In this poll- hamper them. be noted that Bell Government. liquor profits-an enormous Many readers will recall that about it was announced “everything, tangible and vastly increased revenue. and indemni- abrlocte them, to bobh individually and ship, is a labor of d deta dependent on so aloout one of the Take a Lock- Into it parts. That. doesn't include the 5,000 and 0,000 more. The electrical fr, o! wire: there in the radio ln- mean int- faith, law winked at, Charlottetown, 1920, land. is m the celebrate this summer ted as nlversaiy of_ the sunk there at. Whlth by ing turn of events in creqii was made po ble. 1 fmf Ill-wilt arising from “an! can civil war had to raise a and with over the colonies America. In Upper ada a coal and the hospitab plied that eight. 1e and ln- to Maritime delegates soon ll. For so 991°“ the sake, of go 320,274 of the lar er one. for bet-ween ‘This ac eme of llo straln-- can avoid crashing. Dur in: the War flvc P's-emu ‘planes stallatlon. ‘Ilhe blg total includes ciaohed through contracting a li108.000 rivets. But. before you any. r ° Q“ Miro from a balloon launched tn "Oh. wall-J’ please recall that mm o! Oomedemflon error, owe mgllm ones ancomtcr- each of those rivet; must be ma“. w“ home ' ed a similar fate. and three Ger- handled, driven and in ' The Charlottetown Conference (Winnipeg Tribune) Prince Edward Ia- aklng preparations to the 75th an- conierence held a rather surpris- Confederation the Ameri- shadow and lower Can'- lL-ion had been formed‘ measurement Mountain Ash is 347 feet. -Aua- tics. to the Government and ts but, Mari-time i0 an tralian Press Bureau. sunlnorters. -———— TIIETC may be n philosophic dis- There h s lendenc in some cusslon as t0 whether "apLrlt-s“ are quarters w scoff at the balloon "tangible" or “inta.nglble." Some barrage as protection against. air spirits have the power to vanish raids. This attitude u not. shared like m0 ghosts affable. others, the 1621511115123? washccjligelfor Bgiitgtmg- "irate" aliarism>azi Pris? 5l1°"“"€§‘i“.m“'°°' “s. rites; t’ 0 " Y ma a . e s n noness.exce a -- _ attempt at. balloon ban-aging was leave a trail behind, a, bruit of mlleglfie §§a§°s°$lie°i1iiiirii :26 made l“ “m” dun“ m“ wan _ . _ distant lands the Canadian leaders and the idea was m spread nets in m“, m the cdnfemxwe a the sky_ TlILlS proved impracticable. even rides 1n one. must be im- n, mo valuable tom m Pressed by m0 5405mm “mm” °1 aslred permission to send dclefllilfia. 1e Maritlmcrs re- mlght come on a "courtesy" status-mot. a5 delegates, rs, when the conference met tne became in- wrangles-the med 5018M‘? t‘. .t it. plan for Maritime . Then the Cana- thelr plan for a. respons ltlrners m a ebec .00 discuss the Canadian c was forgot. thought only- ours, like Aaron’s thusiastlo. 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