i ie-ggtta g‘ lacs. mom THE cnaatowerowu GUARDIAN 1 __ g _ ,_ --1;~1LY__39._1g._iL The Religious Prospect Prince of Wales Matriculation GALLAIVT CREW SHARE HONQRS WITH V.C. WINNER I T (oonunued 1mm pm 1, LTT(Cor_i_t_il£ed_frolI>iVTp:a_ge_?f); _ ‘ s21 Annie MacCallilm, Prince flct that Christianity is true is seldom mentioned by those who are 0375 1.1918" Stewart, Dunstafb ‘an ggllfne: Bound T‘ “m. Con. so concerned to prove that Christianity is politically sound. ‘If Christ I nage. "m ' 5 be not risen,‘ ‘said 8t. Paul. ‘than is our preaching vain.’ ‘If Christ r .n- I 375 522;?“ Mllcwnlll- Glen‘ e325 511m, 5,11, Trynn $011,011.11“. not guarantee a living wage,’ replies the ‘ apologist, ‘then is our; 3-14 Edith ‘Denoches ‘Mmcouche ad. preaching vain.‘ Now there is nothing new in this attempt to substi-i Convent, ' ‘I426 ferment! Mucoarvllle. Kin- tute a secular programme for a supernatural religion. The first dis- 374 lhfllflfa MEMO". PPlnf-‘B sl-llqzb Rllllll‘ ’ M D Id, B . cipiea were insistent that our Lord should lead a Jewish Rlsorgimento, "374 éggalégtflllsellllllll’ Mllcllllcllel-s“ 0:3,- Ii-lcrdsllllmberllx’ but ‘the real upshot of the teaching of Jesus Christ,’ as Matthew Arnoldl 373 Mnrjmqe Mum)“ pnrkdak, 325 Ruth MacWade, N, D. A. remarked. ‘was that if every one would mend one we should have a ‘373 Edith Curfifiwwwdvflle- '3” llllul wllilll- Cmlfll 3W5"! better worm. H372 Sterling Colwill, Northam. ‘325 JOY“ Cllllwoll. N. D- A. ' ‘s12 Eileen MacEachel-n, Souris ‘$25 Marv B- Trainvr. South Mel- I am not trying to suggest that the Church should make no pro- | Convent 11a, nouncelnents on secular affairs. She has the right and the duty to pro- I'37l Rkllll small. Sllmfneffll’ ‘375 L99“ Cllllllfllll. Flirt/low- claim that social consequences of her doctrine oi God and her d ctri l ll all’ ‘325 Alllllllly Howard‘ Glellgally’ of Man. bilt we do not expect her voice to be a mere echo oil colllflglqlg Elmer Dolmlll’ Splllllg Park’ ‘325 slllllllly Llllllv 0°11"!!! Royalty. Eileen Jenkins, Summerside ‘S25 Audrew Redmond, Cardigan. temporary controversy. Court chaplains make no converts to Christian- v High. e325 Joyce any, gm" Rpldg, ity, whether they be chaplains to a Dictator or to King Demos. In l369 VlVl-"n W006. Georgetown. '325 Paul Jardlne, Bradalbane Vil- Religlun and Politics one of the best things ever written on this sub-i lgiillllgrglsllgggglfiyullllgélgllllglee‘ '32, 5:5‘; M Le d L v n ject is.P.C.K.i Canon Charles smyth, Dean of Corpus Christi Col- town. l '32; Tlllfumasalileriel, Sislillllles iillgillll lege. Cambridge, contrasts the tone and temper of two contributions ‘397 £301‘? MatfDonild. we“ ‘325 Maxwell Skinner, Cornwall. to a recent symposium, the first of which admirably sustains a dignl- , l‘; Th9 fvllowing fltlldénll ha" MB!- fled tlvtzicilment from ephemeral controversy. | 367 1Sv€$§s_ Macpllellson’ Llllle lllll llle Sellllll‘ ‘lllllecls lllll-‘ll ' 544 Jane Rundle, West Kent. ‘Nu form of organization,’ writes the Archbishop of Canterbury,,l'357 Ollve MYQYS. Ciifdlgan» 519 ynm Mmnn, Summertime ‘can 5H’? men from sin; and sinful illfll uzll pervert any form of organ- golllelll vallldellsllnm Alma‘ High. ilaiitili. Common ownership can be quite as bad as private owncr- 335 Rneaygwgzlgfyfiefigglgigpglgéd_ lllgelllllllls‘ Bgllllllllllll-‘l llllillllll "lg: ship; it can, I think, be worse. Acquisitiveness can fasten on power, 365 Gerald Biri, Plsquid East. llllgurdlgatese ‘shall; ngmznltlnilglllnare as PC4111)‘ as upon wealth-indeed u is for the sake of power that mostl 365 ~l°llll Spencer, West Kent. . ‘ .365 Maxine MacBMh whim M marked with a star have not com II %| wealth. {sass Ivan Mitchell’ Pérkdaley ' plelcii their entrance, hilt will he. The second extract quntcti by Canon Smyih is from a letter addres- I ‘365 Elaine Roberts, 1(1nkora_ llllllwell l" lllllllll mllelle- The!’ “llll sed hi- u..- Bishop of Bradford to Picture Post, in the course of which 1 ‘K64 Elctha Inman. Tryvn Con- llgililtallilllililililjliltecltlillllll l ‘ ' l l“ “"95 l'364 gililtlllfllatlzldaltheson Kensinflton "d" to cvmvlete this wm"""l°" Flight Lieutenant n. E. Home“. v. 6.. 1S Plcllll?“ “W” . l-l/o‘ llj-E; Mllllifml.‘ gill l” om“ ' ‘Thosa people in the count-fir ltiicy cluster in Conservative Clubs) 353 The1mn Ma¢I_@aln, Darling: llelll" llecellllll! ‘ llclll" l” lull‘ lll of his gallant cre\v, bcfrrc iii r Ni l liu: cu: . ' ~ ' ' ’ .."“"lli;j'_'oll't"’ r/Q B166 lginlgggllinlgglll v who iii-e protecting their vested interests in the old order by crabblng ton. llle Pllllllc ‘cllllllll- ROW, left to right ' . ‘ " ' l 1 1.11, and F/s_ syn c019 ‘Dru “a all suggestions of a new order are ham-stringing our war effort by m6? J93”? J35? Kllllwffl- ' Siullenifi Wlw ha"? now passed the Que-i 5n- Dllllfllll y , Ont, (inset, right) were not withlw forbidding us to sue the \'iSlOl\ of a better world as the outcome of the 362 llellllle Sllea'llllglllsll Cllllllelltllglllllallce Exllmlllllllllll “llll l” all Campbell‘ DFC’ llmll Ell l l l °)- ' C.A. ‘. V DFMY m m . r Phot 361 Vel C d , N. D. A. - I. J. Bodnv struggle. If they try after the war to force or hocus us back to 1939. 3B1 Malfillan lcilalzlghge Armadale. til-wanna l,l,l,°,,.°ll,§l1l,l,,ll,‘,li:1,l,ll.° (illllffi: r-"lj V ll l‘ ’ " l 1.; _._'_ .1. ._::*;-_-:::r=: there will be trouble.’ ‘361 ll/laflon Gfllfl". LOWE!‘ Mon- Academic Course quallfyin! for en- I V C Coilrrige is tho basic virtue, and ihe Church makes no convert bv Hillel - llllllllle lll lllllvelllllly all elllllllllcll lo ' . v _ v __ 1 5 » i359 Ethel Moore Cavendish. the Normal Training class or classes 1 a timid attempt to compete viiih secular 1iolitlcians for the approval of ‘.359 Lleanor Cutcliffe Cape _ , i or (h) a course in Commerce which the lfll’). We are fur too lnclllli-d to assume that the world's approval Tfflvcrse, . _ extends 0V!" two ycnix. is llie criterion of the Church's success. 1t ls the world and not the gig hliligileg*astxignpléglfgi film“ Though tile Academi: course lead- Churcli which is on trial, a belief which is quite consistent with the r353 Rum Mugridgé Hebgog‘ ing to completion or High school or conviction that the dcrellction and timidliy of Christians ls one of the 357 Frances Hennessey. Rochfcrd 3111151,”,,,,§“;§,f§§‘f,§‘°,§;u,,“°§§“j§,’ principal reasons fur the flight from cllriSilfiilllff, a flight which could squale- ll e15 . . _ vancc of Prince of Wales College so easily be l'i’\'€l'59(l into an advance. Whistler, at an exhibition oi his l 7 gfilfleljle Gallalll’ Ulblllll Entrance requirements, candidates paintings, overheard some inept comments by a visitor. ‘Madam,’ he ‘357 Alice MacLeod, Little Sands. lllllodlllalllzsgéllllle lllmclslllly "llllill replied, ‘you forget that at this exhibition it is not the pictures but the 357 Dorothy Marilee. Greenvale. l?“ ll‘ ° ‘f “llflal ‘l " l’ - t 1 t spectators who are on trial.’ We want more of that spirit in the 356 lllelell Graham’ Tlllslle and glllen an 0m,“ lm y o comlle e l s1mmrock_ this work in one year, and it suc- Chilrcn 356 Shmey Jenkini Prince st‘ cessful will lie admitted the follow- Chrlstianiiy ls nut only a positive falih. It is, or should he, a '35s Charles MOFPl-"SEY. Mllrell llellqtlo lllg clilllses ll; lllllsl‘ 119"‘ solvent of popular fallacies. It is, for insiance, the duty of the Churcll Real" lllllllrs y sll ‘lllc s‘ lll o l e l all‘ '35s B i1 1.; Th mill Training classes. not only to preach the Faith but also to expose current illusions, of 35y; ompsolll Mount Young and immature students which perilaps the most pernicious is the modern theory that abusing ‘355 Blanche Docheriy. Kingston. mallllll I l°W P“! mark lfl "ll! BX; the rich is an adequate substitute for giving one's own money to the ‘354 FFallN-l BRBllRll. HUME!‘ “llllllallllll llll°lllll llelllllle l” “m” I I ’ P _ X k, t t. L m m n d River, at this stage to Prince of Wales Col- pool. Neicr uns tncre a more ClO lng ca aract o can an e o0 #354 Jam Maccauslandl Blo°m_ legs“ but should remain another year of insinccriiy inflicted on us by those whom Coleridge terms ‘the trad- field station. at school and obtain n. better ndncn. ers in philanthropy.‘ There is nothing new in the struggle for power, 353 Gerard Fish“. Glenflladale. ilonfil Efcillmlwvfl! before lllflllfrlnl and nothing which calls for comment or criticism in the determination ‘lyzlgcilegfigrholilemlswllfilléllgféy stifle???“ “llell” “l llle “ml” lll of the ilncierprivzleged to secure a transfer of privileges from one classn351 Agnes Myrflel Campbefl, Ever; student 111M purposes u. tn another, but it is not for the Church to lend her voice to the pre- Kiukora. 1 tending prince n; wnie; Cgllege truce that ihcrc is nuvihing particularly noble in illegitimate rivalry X3326 Tléfihmfli. lllficisoria. ‘must flll out and return to the ‘ ' u r -.i- = ' , . for the spoils of office, The Church, on the other hand, should do what‘ side fiilgh apllc ' llmlllel ‘IISlt-éltlgsvnfll txelllxzim (llllllliiek! 3312"! she can to discourage the illusion that selfishness is the monopoly of *350 Hilda Mn¢Lnre_ pqnce 5L enclosed Wm, the report cud t” any particular group or party. 349 galls}? gllacllllllfllllln. West celved from this entrance examina- ov ea. "iiii- bcsctting temptation of Socialism,‘ writes Canon Smyth. ‘is #5349 May Doyle, N. D. A. $1,233 5&1? ll/11llll$f,,l,l,,llet1.ll;:fif Envy, us that of Conservatism is Avarice (and intellectual sloth), and ‘$48 Lorre Howard, Glengarry. 110mg who mwnd 1n remm m n01. that of Comlliilllisln is Revenge. The real trouble with Left-Wing in- ‘g4: Dllmllly Jllllllsl-Olli Alllerlllll- legs and join tile classes of the First. l i teilectuals in every generation is self-righteousness and the claim to l Lauren MMLEM’ L°me Second. Third or Fourth Year should Valley . . - [also notify the College odlcc on or a monopoly of principle. v '34s lgathleen Ronoghan, Cardi- hem", [he "me d519, swung [he Today, as in the past, the grievances of those with patronage to be- ‘s47 (Bglgk B d Ti 1 Course they intend m take, so that stow are the only grievances which are effectively ventilated. King Do- vent“ em“ ' glllsll Coll‘ arrangements may be made lor mos is a powerful monarch, and can reward his champions, but e345 Pmmne caseley Crapaud_ ClHSBlflCIIUOH Bnll flflf-‘Ommollltloll- silch glaring injustices as, for instance, the contrast between the re- ‘J46 Stewart Banks, Poplar Grove. ‘rgrllleilllgllstgelllillltll: 3:5 l1l§c1li|l21llveell muncration of munition worker: and front line fighters provide no ‘346 lslofiilngc MacDonald. Queen and Open thereafter from 9 m] 12 material for the sermons of the Dean of Canterbury, the broadcasts ‘l_ ' rydnnk nni enen mofnins 0g the _ ‘.146 Nlaxine Salmon, Bonshaw. 1 _ y rf Mr. Priestley‘, the social gospel of Mr. Laski or the caricatures of 1.345 Wilma Macxpnzie Brahman‘: Week. Mr David LOW Vmngv. ' Prince of Wales College will open . T d ', S t l) 5th, i 2 It is humiliaiiiig to contrast the dynamic faith which saved Eng- 34° llollelll llllllllllllv Flllllllllg- on u“ all 8p em ell a _ 3“ D 1 . p. m. for Third and Fourth Year stu- land in 1940 with the tlmldity of those Christians who attempt to curry ,3“ Mglxljgolllillt: lgllilcifiiggh lll£'lr:;l;:2fi_ dents. and 3 oclock for Second Yell‘ favour with the ivol-ld by aping the tactics of secular Utopians. it is e343 Knunecn wnnnms 151mm,“, llllllellll- Th" ‘lllllelllll “llll llmll . . ', ‘ be enrolled and classes formed. On the bankruptcy of Utopianism and not the latest variant of a dis- 342 Robert Bnrwlse, horili lied- Wednesday September 6m. an sub credited 'Dar\vinism‘ which is forcing so many thoughtful people to N2 aillano er Cemrvl R0 ‘H dents o; {he F1,“ ye" W111 be en. rcconsidcl" the Christian claims. People do not come to church to c2142 nmglqea lgoéwell‘ ‘llictorililll y’ Killed; "1089 "Um ClIBTlUlWWWll at hear about the Beveridge Report or the New Deal, but to satisfy v3.53 Marin Simpson. Hope River. lo ll’ lll"llllll mo" llllllll ll“ clllllllllll . . d t a spiritual hunger which cannot be satisfied at political meetings. The ‘K41 Mac Best. Linkleiier. at 2 ll lll All Cllllllllell“ llll ell s , _ _ of ihe Second, Third, and Fourth churchcs which are full today are those in which men are reminded Egllaerfg gsillélylvlll"h_fylxsieliliztg?y' Years will enroll on Tuesday. at that the sufferings of this life are as dust compared to the happiness ,3“ Eleanor uncMurdn Kenn“? i). m. which God has prepared for those that love Him. 1nn_ ' colsllel-lgteltfi {all filylflollllrgglfurtilol: England is even less ready to take its politics from the Primate '3“ B-‘llllalfl 3°89"- Wefll Kelll- F", o‘ m, "Men" o; ‘n, 71111-41 than its religion from the Prims Minister, but millions would listen- '33s Beverley Slllltll‘ we" Kent‘ and Fourth Years and of tha Com- “37 R M K ,5! l Bid in i) (l series of broadcast talks by the present Archbishop of Canter- {Q36 Aim? Mfiaffg“, $2,211“: ‘e "1"" Dwllllmelll ma)’ l" Pllll llllll‘ bury on the evidence which justifies our sure and certain hope. Tile ‘.136 Alice Moar. Souris Convent. gfiltlllllyévgxtxlg sxilellnerlgls alrlltd tll-Feellclllilz: Archbishop is not only a great scholar, but he has, which all bishops 335 tlleilllllllil 90'1"". s!- AHBIIB- Tmmmg c1888“ the fee, are 35 [or have not, a great gift for apologetics. llle‘ . dents and $10 for stu~ '33s G n; F h ,Gl ld l. °°“ll"" lll“ Does God exist? Is there a future life? Did Christ rise from the ‘335 1731s eLlHlfllOllll ROPllInfETaIl ll e llelllll llolll Cllllllotletowll’ For Commerce students the fees are $35 dead? Has Science destroyed the case for Religion‘! These are the W“ flillllllflre-SWM‘ _ ‘Nb h", those from the country and $50 questions which millions are asking. Meanwhile the hungry sheep id “R L fl- ‘Sl “Ill” (or innne from Charlottetown. For look up and are not fed. ll R llll D Sl ‘lullll’ flllllllolll‘ Third Your ihe fees nre $50 and $75. r <~i<~ —_—-~—~ _. .4 : erlllly M“ mla l‘ llllllllll lllllll and for the Fourth Year $100 and 7 nflm§a§fififqlffag h l $150 respectively (or country and Phyllis Sharp. Tyne Valley. Charlottetown students. All male y ‘338 Gordon Morrison, Bradalhane student! a" "qukm w My 1n “an _ , 1 . _ ._ R o Y , vlllllgll‘ tlon to the regular tuition fee. l i9!’- 332 luv“ M“°l"'ll““' lmll“ n; $3 and all ieiniqe students s2. Family nnn evclils in the life 7f ihc first n. c. A. r‘. Victoria Cross » him u.) from infancy. Upper risht. he is shown at the completion It lllllel‘ to color cont of locker nni-l gtudeut winner of this \\'.'ii' - - - Plight Licuiciuiii DilYlil Er . t Hnrncll, 447 a course lit Brantford, where he won his wings and commission. Dir- llllll Help" Mllllmll Alllalll’ vll‘ ggflvitieg Lakeshore Road. ltlimim, Oili... arc revealed in this collection oi fnm- 1 ectly underneath is a picture of l-Iornell as an nireraftsman at thexz; Ilse. ‘ ' o ra hs. U) or left is ihe fliers ividow, Mrs. Hornell, the ice Flying Training Station, St. Hubert, P. Q. Mid-left is a p "32 Mam“ Weddell’ Moum Try“. The public schools with alx weeks ilY Db $08 P 1D i holidays will open on Tuesday Aug- former Genevieve Noecker of Drayton, Ont, who now lives at 19 Har- i oi’ Flt. Lt. Hol-nell as a baby. Lower left is the flier. (left) with his cou- ‘331 Belly Clllrle- w"! Kenl- u" 15 A11 other M31100" “cent bord St, Toronto. Central picture shows the filer, shortly after wln-lsln and lifelong companion, Sqisodron Leader Ashley Hormel-l. n" Fnunned 1877 I331 All" Marllll» NM“ Wlllslllfe- 111.10" o! Chnrnmetown nnn gun-i. ing his commission, with his aunt, Miss Elizabeth Hornell who brought l stationed at the Pacific Coast. llllll lllllllllll Kelllllllly’ Kellllllgtolllmerslde will open on August 29th. —————._i_.- . , _ _~. ~ ~_..-» --». —.~.—.—.—.-c -_-_ .- __.. —"--‘-’l A country Boarding School for boys ages 9 to '_—~— ' ' p, . - - - 1 . ~ . . . — . v. s 18 situated nine miles outside Saint John, New Olll Bv "l R‘ ll llllll our B°"l."l"ll3 House wltll Major Hoop Brunswick. you oor rr. semen .'-~ wouoea. WHERE ‘ti-is OLD HlPPO WENT ?-~ HE Toto ME HE was» » FLYING 1o 5NPAN To = ' UNRAVELA NAVAL ’ PROBLEM THAT HMD THE ADMiRALS IN HOT WATER .1 . . l‘ 1 JUST aw one MADE ‘FOR JOE BARMEY WITH Hi5 NAMEllN BENITIFUL GOLD LETTERS ANDA FINE PICTURE OF A STEERS HEAD... ~ou KNOW, He's no THE cums WELL-I. UH‘! DON'T WORK YET" JUST PUT M‘/ MAME OM IT.’ van x sue? amp To MR6. 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