"i; PAGE rout: THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ ' ‘ / APRIL 5. 1947 Easter ‘Drama g PUBUC FORUM This column la open to the dlecaeeloa by qorrn- lpoadente of, questions n! Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian doee not neoeeeer- BIIIIRLBTTETUWII GIIRRIIIIIII ‘m’ ‘"- . . . . g - . Let ue not be too proud. One month ewey from g barber makea any man 1 bum-Victoria Times. - .3 . '|'||[ - - EDITORIAL NUltS .- 1 ’ i "ms "y t"? my Mr. A. E. "llrsenaull By John of "The D1110!" K.C,, LL,D,, \ mm‘ 1. I flushed was the night-litre stillness 0f 10163045113 Morning Dally (Founded u. lBll) “mom” h.’ "1 D17‘ Authorised in Second Class Mall. Port. Office I i Retired Judge Department. 0",“, mentspfflk of dlclslllfiilllil, [The Jonesh GOYCPIT- Hung own-mi; Mountoll uoogromlzson u, en’ d :10 opinion oi CONSULTATIVE r Pro-mm‘ l“ L Bum m ,1 e4, m t, w m imposes n ox y eegrum wit out f g Churches and other Institution: '1lherci.nGeiisccnanc-, o,‘ nwas a . correepon en _ _ . Burnett; Seen-Trees” cBuriiEstuenEdltoimanrl kll°wled9e 9' “"5901 91 H19 l-egfilulure- Ellie." bring ‘heir fire mEm-mc‘ Slot My 11ml llfllhenlbull.“ayjgilegfijfionié Savjom- ~y\I-v,i5e,5qfl,-,\I,q5v.~,e,-g, 0nd - Mung," Direct“, L R_ “umeu; Awwiam mm". - tcneiage into closer rclatronshi lhcre llLs discpcs scp . u l "‘ ' * * " with burdened heart. prayed on for strength to bear His Cross! and overcome all human weakness That all. ctcrn-al life with lllm mlgiht share. IIe know no sin. yet bore llls own transgressione The Man of Sorrows, far bcyflliizi comp"?! lie know the awful perils of temptation! The pain and grief ivllihin this world of care. with current replacement values .are displaying wisdom. Rebuild, ing after fire loss costs much more now than it dld p few your; airo. -—Broalnllille Recorder and Times. ALLIANCE 0F BACHELORS ADVISORY COUNSE sramnnw ‘ Law Chambers 126 Richmond Street (Prowse Block) Frank Walker. Oliver Gold 'th, B 't'h , d ' “Tllv Strongest lllvirloru iv Weaker Than Md moo of leflt-fiildied 1111': o.l§°ini,- _ the Wen/cost Ink." known works are The Vicar of Wakefield, She i y $toops to Conquer, and the poem The Desert- Slrg-The "Ode to the Bachelor" Ill the Guardian of Saturday last (very cleverly and. ski-llfully done) should serve as a solemn warning SATURDAY. APRIL 5, l9" Eastiir The date of Eoster Sunday varies through the ycflli. but the foct of the Riscn Christ on the first" Easter Sunday remains the focal point of the Christian Faith. Given the Resurrection event all human life and experience become clear. Our present life amid the shadows of time is but a preface to more glorious and thrilling chapters in the reulms beyond. Such is the marvellous message of Easter thot it flings its springtime glow over the aspirations of humanity. lt is the most joyous festival of the yeor, when all around new llfe quickens ond stirs on every side. The tyranny of wint-ar is cier, ond Nature herself, having been planted in the likeness of death, awoke: in the likeness of resurrection. This Eoster Sunday, os on all Easter Sun- dcys, the churches will be filled with people eager to hcor again the stcry of the Risen Lord. Nowhere is the festival more fittingly observed than throughout this Christian Province and Do- minion. There is every reuson for this outpour- ing of faith and joyousness on our port, and for joining in spirit with the many millions who will be singing once more thot glad refrain thot hos echoed through the centuries: "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today, Hallelujah." The Rockefeller Foundation The onnuul report of the Rockefeller Foun- dotion—-to which we owe our public library sys- tem in this Province-gives striking evidence of the scope and vision of well-directed private philanthropy. The Foundation wos set up in 1913, and since thot time sums amounting to $105,000,000 have been drown from capitol und spent, $288,000,000 hos been appropriated from income. Lost year expenditures reached $19,- 703,000, of which about $10,000,000 come from capitol, ond the end of 1946 sow the principal fund standing at $138,000,000. The largest single grant of the year wos $7,500,000 to the General Education Boord, which too wos founded by John D. Rockefeller and currently is concerned mainly with educa- tion in the southern states. But of the totcil of 1946 appropriations 56 per cent wcis for work in the United States, 44 per cent for work in other countries. This work is mainly in the fields of education, public heolth, medical sci- ences, nuturul sciences, social sciences and the humanities-the items include $500,000 for re- storing und rehabilitating colleges und univers- ities in Chino, $250,000 for experimental ogri- culture In Mexico, $150,000 for chemistry re- search in Switzerland, $162,000 for social re- search of Oxford. Smaller grunts include $50,000 to McGill University for research in brain chemistry, $30,- 000 to McGill for research in endocrinology, $42,500 to the Ccinodion Institute of Interna- tionol Affairs towards its general budget, $20,- 000 to the Conudion Social Science Research Council of Ottawa towards expenses of its pro- gram for o two-year period. In his lifetime John D. Rockefeller wos the subject of much criticism und abuse for the methods by which he accumulated a gigantic fortune. For the use he and his heirs have mode of that wealth there con be nothing but the warmest commendation-the Rockefeller money is working everywhere for the good of mon- kind. Giving To Receive In Return Speaking at Montrcol on "Canadian Not- ionulism ond thc For East", Mr._R. G. Covell. W1"? hos recently returned from A510. wldfllembefs of the Electrical Club that Communism will grow unless democracies unite to help the hun- gry people of For Eustcm countries. If woe don't show these people our woy Ollllfé and our methods of production," he snid, Communism will grow, It will demonstrate its methods of production, based on rcgimcnlfllivfl ""0 5111" labor ond thus endanger our foreign markets built up by industries which are paying decent wng-as und whore decent working conditions pre- vuil." As o practical means to cement the ties of good-will between Canada and the For East, Mr. Cavell suggested that Canada should invite professional people of the countries of the For East to come to Conodo for u study of Conudion methods of production." "lndio and China hove plans on u colossal lcole for electrical development, vost irriga- tion, railwu/s, ond in fact, the whole basis of on intensive industrial system, Mr. Covell pointed out. "Whet could we do better than educate today us many as possible of their young men to appreciate the excellence and dependability of Conudion products, so thot when they te- turn to their own countries, they will wont our machines and know our products," he soid._ Mr. Cuvell maintained thot such on action on the port of individual companies "would help our own future and in addition, as o young. vigorous ond forward-looking notion, we should be making o real contribution to world stabil- ity, peace and understanding. He noted thot "it is useless to talk to these people of the For East today in terms of ideologies; hungry people do not concern themselves much with political philosophy. lt is food, clothing, housing and education that they wont." ed Village: "On whatever side we regard the PISMYY of Europe, we shall perceive it to be o tissue of crimes, fdllie: 02d misfortunes." The FisheriesConference wos a great suc- ccss, ond ‘the organizers are thoroughly satis- fied with the outcome. It wos both consider- otc ond gracious on the port of Hon. Mr. ‘Bridges, Minister of Fisheries, to leave his min- Istcriol duties ond literally fly to the City to por- cipote in the proceedings. I I 8 I Our advertising columns corry the on- nouncemeni that Mr. Morton Dew, so w-ell and favourably known in insurance circles, has open-- ed on office as insurance counsellor in Eastern Trust Building. i Ir i i Three dollor wheat was realized on the Chicago Board of Trude lost week for the sec- ond time in the 99 years of future trading in thot market. Veteran groin men said that o nuturol "corner" exists in the March delivery which hit ond c/ossed the $3 mor.k It hos been created by o scarcity of wheat. i’ A’ i’ ‘A ‘Mr. C. F. Bailey, Superintendent of the Ex- perimental Station, Fredericton, has retired under the age limit. It is rumoured he may be succeeded by Mr. Frank Tinney, of the Chor- lottetown Experimental Station, ond thot Mr. R. C. Parent, Fredericton, formerly located here, will succeed Dr. J. A. Clark, retired. ‘ i i i’ i A Christiul Festival, especially such o: Easter ond Christmas, affords o blessed oppor- tunity for clearing up misunderstandings und te- newing broken friendships. Our Ottawa corre- spondent wrote thot on Thursday "opponents shook hands ond smiled, ond socialists chinned with capitalists as the House broke up for its brief holiday." lt resumes on 14th inst. i’ k 4' I The Quebec fishermen produce 15 million pounds of fillets per yeor, Dr. LoBrie told the Fisheries Conference. The Quebec Government owns ond operates the fish freezing plonts ond does so for about the some cost us private enter- prise. During the wur years it wos compulsory for oll fish processors to export 25 per cent of their production to Great Britain but Quebec had exported as high os 80 p-ar cent and _50 per cent wos a good gvcroge, Dr. LuBrie usid. ' fi R Q e The Hon. C. E. Pouliot, Minister of Laloet. A. B. C. clroulnflon flgj- ures for the nation's ten most popv uiar magazines (excluding digests) are: Life. 4.699.088: Ladies’ Home Journal. 4,463,950; Saturday Even- ing Post. 3.710.392; Woman's Home Companion. 3.691.238; McCall s. 3.535.333; COIUBFS. 2.309.341; Worn.- an's Day, 2.800.939; Good' House- keeltlllg 2.800.565; Better Homes and Gardens, 2.644.720; Faint Journal. 2.540.092. (Saturday Re- view of Literature.) Security for any nation will hp found only in collective security, PTOSDETIW only ln general pros- perity. and peace only in the great forum of the world. It is there, and not in Moscow or Washin ton or any national capital. that the hope of the world rests. If the present crisis in man's end- less adventure forces that truth at last upon him, it will have served its purpose. —Winnipe; Free Press. It should be pointed out that sweeping statements to the effect ls obsolete should be taken with a large grain of salt. Certain Ill- dustries such as mining and tox- tiles have not kept pace with the mechanization of similar indus- tries in other countries. However, ln other fields Britain leads the ivoz-ld. The tremendous production of motors. machine tools and el- ectrical equipment. ships and ve- hlcles of all kinds during the war is indiicauiion enough that Brit- on is far from backward indus- trially.—wl‘nnipeg ‘h-lbune. Children are not. in any particu- larly hurry when they have to go to school. But ln some parts of Africa they go by air to their‘ classes, not exactly out- of enthu- that the British industrial plant ' He knew of l-oncllncss—when lie wept! l-le knew indeed of friends forsook Him: bitter tears; He set for all an cairth, 1lfe’s great example That shines with Heaven's glory through the years. PART II A lurch lit non! cdlninullOlil ongrv faves- Loud cries of hale, of incensed rage and Scorn; ' A court wihere Pilate-held sole Jurisdiction And judgment passed within the early mom- Whai. thast. thou done? the voice of Pilate 011989101193 Thou hearest all the charges that are made Dost thou not contradict these accusations Thai. I may free t-hec of the vilcness 151d? Yet answered not the Qhrlst, alone, forsaken! Whilst Pilate marvellcd — then iioain he evoke A twins We siasm but for the simple reason that there ‘rs no other form of transportation available. Appro- priate aircraft_arn used in out-" of-the-way districts where the farmers live a hundired miles or more from the nearest school. A United Kingdom aircraft manu- facturing firm is making a spec- ialty cf supplying the 12 to 14 smnll seat machines. LU. K. Infor- mation Office.) Mess comes from a Latin word meaning to put. says The Buffalo Courier-Express. Mess has come to mean a group of people who regularly eat together. It also Game and Fish-cries, Quebec, was in ot- tendunce at the Legislature, Thursday, and on the invitation cf Premier Jones _ de- livered u short oddrcss conveying greet- ings from his Government and Province. Mr. Pouliot wos here for u short visit with his wife (who wos o Mucdonuld, whose father come from the Old Sod) in 1937, and hopes to re- tum with his family for o longer visit this sum- mer. He states thot the Notional Pork in Que- bec is controlled by the Provincial Govern- ment ond brings in on annual revenue of over o million dollars. i I i O "From the standpoint of relative import- once to the agriculture of New Brunswick", (suys Saint John Telegraph-Journal) "pota- toes compote with apples in Nova Scotio ond British Columbia. The apple producers of those provinces hove developed their own marketing ogencies, with outstanding results. Similarly, in neighboring Maine, potato formers, with state assistance, hove o highly-efficient marketing set-up, which, among other things, stands guard to protect their interests. New Brunswick might ext-mine this idea with benefit, because, under ordinary conditions, orderly marketing und o constant ond concerted soles campaign point the woy to better returns." i * fi Q The Conudion dollar continued to lose ground this week in New York, dropping 3-16 of o cent to 93.25 to the United Stcites dol- lcr, or o discount of 6 3-4 per cent. At this level the Dominion unit was the lowest for the period since lost July when Conodo pegged its dollor at par with the United States dollor. Prior to this action it hod been fixed at o 10 per cent discount. Because of restrictions in the use of Conudion exchange, dealings hov-e. been relo- tively thin and any selling of consequence is quickly reflected in quotations. Banking auth- orities attribute the recent depreciation in the currency to financial operations by American interests rather than to any basic chonge of Conudion policy. In recent weeks lotge hold- ers of Conudion securities hove been selling reg- istered securities north of the border ond con- verting the proceeds into American funds which in turn were used to purchase non-registered Conudion securities in New York. ‘F V‘ "N" ¥ Total Family Allowances per month per province follows: New Brunswick, $974,579; Prince Edward Island, $180,495; Nova Scotio, $1,150,022; Quebec, $7,077,787; Ontario, $6,- 184,126; Manitoba, $1,213,011; Saskatchewan, $1,528,045; lberto, $1,481,346; British Colum- bio, $1,395, 5. Tlie average monthly allow- ance per family, by provinces, is as follows: 'Chlc-Chur means a confused or disagreeable mixture of things. It is this def:- nition which has raised objection to the use of the word mess in its military sense in coirnsiriion \v1ih food. CrI-tics observed lliat mess too often was descriptive of the food itself. Army authorties agree that in line with moves in improve army food. 111E “Vrd mess should be eliminated from army phrasec-logiz The official term to replace it probably will he evolved later. but the elimination itself undoubtedly i; a sound movg It is possible for tasty food to be known by an unattractive name. but the first impression is discouraging. improvement of morale will be served by not only serving appetizing food but hav- ing the terminology match it. The London Evening News points points out that anyone lucky en- ough io be alive in the year A.D. 2.000 will be able to buy the latest edition of the General Catalogue of Printed Books in the Brttlsh Museum. A staff of experts, fcw of whom are likely to live to see the job completed. are working on it. now. They have 6,000,000 volumes to deal with, 80 miles of shelves to range. The work start- ed 15 years ago, was slowed up during the war from four vol- iimcs a year to one. Sir Henry Thomas, Keeper of the Printed Books. says that he is now hopeful of a “speedup? In the end tit-are wlll be 250 volumes. So for 40 volumes have been produced. Each has about 500 pages, bound 1n red bui-kram. And the ‘compilers are slill among ihe "Cs." Volume contains five columns of references to Mr. Wlnstun Churchill. It you want to place your order. you wl-ll join 200 sub- scrlbcrs already guaranteed in America and 130 British and for- eign librarians who are on the list. The cost will be £3 a volume; new subscribers 1£ extra. Impatience and a paeelon for argument lead us to an expression of doubt that there ls any such season as spring, says The Wall Street Journal. There are some warm days occasionally late in the winter. These encourage peo- ple to attempt to plow, but by the time the tractor has been fuel- ed. more than likely there will be a snowstorm. If the plowing la done and something ls planted. it will promptly freeze. some very beautiful poems and prose have been written about spring. It )1 also true that in the oBnltructlon of fairy tale: people have luc- ceeded in getting one word eftl: another to create p. wholly pion- ant effect. Ag 1 matter of fact. the greatest glamor lilo been thrown about places which eu- thors never did see and‘ which never existed. Auemble any group of people and get them into a dlscuuion of the climate of the region of their nativity. Bee how many of them ~heve really pleasant memories about that sea- .335 EASTER GARDENS In every Easter garden seek the ' Christ! . He will be llicrc. oven though your garden be But one small potted plant upon l1. a sl o.» 3 brief glimpse of one dwarf- ed city tree! Ho will be th-crc; Isigllrt of the world He is: And every tiny ‘Jud knows now His Power, He is the Resurrection and the Life. And without those could bloom no bulb-sealed flower. So. where one bud has formed. one blossom blown. There He is also. though at break of day You cried. llS Mary know not utter-ti To find Him: they have taken my Lord away!" cried. "I When dawn shines silver round one daffodil. The Lord Christ too will stand in April's sun. While every lily. every hyacinth. In petalcd silence cries, "Lo. death is done!" When ‘dawn reveals young loaves on an old branch. Flung down pearl-turquoise of a morn in spring. Rejoice and look upon the sym- bol of That once dead Tree's blossoming! eternal In every Easter garden seek the (Jhrlstl They laid I-flm in a garden; there He'll rise! Evcn though your gardcn be one flower, one brunch. Oltrlst will be fist-n there; lift your eyes! KO Violet Allcyn Storey, -—In New York Times .__._____. i. PERFUMES T00’! , Ibllopeon women plaster their hair with rancid butter in the belief that it. bcautlfles them. "Art thou tine King of the Jews?’ and crowned with thornlv "Thou sayest 1t!" then clamor great awoke. 1 find no fault m Ill-m. vet W111 I WWW 111"‘- An-d set Him Ircc! then tumult. raged anew. mm “.111 we crucify! Our King is Caesar! _ With frenzied hate their cries still 101K191‘ Brew- jn 10km) then. “where wavering justice fled Wltih. water Pilate washed his hands from 519-10! or blood so innocent. Ye will it thus ‘mdeedli And freed their choice, a murderer, from cha no, PART III. mob. melted. swayed. bwmi-llli-“Y- A dusty road. Christ staseeriris ‘moth 111° Cw" Wh.y did they vent. their rare uponhpf-‘Ylficsfglflll Dld lust and greed and hate beget t or O! awful shame of Culvaryi s cruolfixloré e * < t c f you an m 1 jihveliieefipllbilr twhifllfbglblbslcii: 11.2.1. but they knew not t ‘ Iii t love we live eternally- "llibfiblgllri a EocglE-eliicwil grave- 11151105 gmlly 1am mm‘ qthe stone was sealed that none could steal away; n rose 0.9,. death, .1“; 1on1]; and hell triumphant‘. 7:11;)“, our path through life to endless d3)’- i t bind the pact securely Eieiitctmiibenzgvioxiuti) doubt despite their WW" "d "l" A11 through God's love can win eternal Iflfllitm 1n victory o'er the sepulcitire of sell. ' \ A a A x ‘ALAALVALA Old Charlottetown I (And I'LL) ‘ PARTY LINES DISRUPTED . Run Vol-u and one House o: Assembly, March 11. 1874: Dr. J-enkim said he oould not but notice, that the Opposition Wm 111 the habit ol outing the Gwen'- ment side of the House the Q011- servattvo party. The FY0118!‘ 111951511" ation should be Liberal Conser- vative. Liberal. to carry M11 B11 1159' ful and necessairy measures 01 Te- form; .:r.".id Conservative i0 PW" sown intact all 111M 15 “Siflhy or being preserved. He felt it his. duty, ihcrefore. to enter hi! Notes-t’ against the side of the House to; vrhich he belonged being called exclusively the Conservative slde.l Mr. I... H Davie; (leader of the‘ Oppcslbiciil‘) thought he was pcr-I iecilv justified in calling that jildfbi oi’ the House the Conservative side.‘ Why. the learned mi General (Hon. Mr. Bracken) claimed to be u good old Tory. He 110986. bowel!" thc teamed Doctor owld continue to infuse his liberal $100191“ ontong them. Bind 111117119 1111-‘. Government. still more thoroughly, with those principals which the hon. member had teamed in the Llberul ranks . . . l Hon. Mr. Havllamd (Colonial Secretary) felt ruiher amused ln~ witnessing the efforts qt hoin. mem- bers opposite. as they endeavored to lndiuce the learned Doctor to leave the Government side of the, House. The fact was. pB/rty linesl were so broken down. that. xieltherj side could be mgizoded as a fair re- presentation of what they formerly were. As to the old ‘roryisnt of foo‘- meir years, it had merged with the Opposition. Just imagine for a. mom- ant George 001m sitting along with Edward Palmer. Wiould any one cell Mr. Palmer a Libemti? Again, was there ever a greater. or stronger 0on- servatlve than Daniel Davies. or Mr. Dodd? Why. he remembered when the Liberal DB-‘Yby did all in their POWOI‘ to pivvmit the return 0i‘ those gentilcnten. He maintained lllIJ-l. the present party was com- posed of mein as "liberal in their views as any on the opposite side. with a large iinifusrlon. also. of the good old 'I‘0ry blood. Both sides, as formerly composed. had to be hum- bered among the things that wcrc. BY ANOTHER. NABE l . The Jackrabbit is not a rabbit. but a hare. -FINE APPEARANCE - PAIR OR EXTENSION. Churches. Quebec............. ....$16.l3 New Brunswick 15.36 Prince Edward Island .. ." 14.88 Novo Scotio 14.02 Eoskotchcwon 13.71 Alberto .. .. 13.06 Manitoba ..... 12.65 Ontario ...... 12.08 British Columbia ....... ., .. 11.40 Ion which in celled eprinl- There won't be many. PHONE ASPHALT TILE FLOORING We are pleased to announce we ore again In o position to furnish this decorative Floor thot meets the immediate requirements of desirable Floor covering. DURABILITY - RESISTANCE TO MOISTURE - MINIMUM MAINTENANCE - EASE OF RE. Particularly suited hi: Officer, Showrooms, Stem and QUOTATIONS ON REQUEST - NO OBLIGATIONS 1.. u. room a co. ' LUMBER 8i BUILDERS SUPPLIES, . LOW cost fmiaxro I71 - 172 lng need for fight to the bitter end-even to the altar. Every incorporated town in PEI. is now organized. The task of registration ls being proceeded with. All bachelors should get their membership cards without delay. Plans are well-advanced for the holdtng of our annual con- ventlon. , Sir. our research department has recently obtained some informa- tion that we consider should be llllde public. Here It is. The” long {also eye-lashes that the mod- em girl wears are made from nothing more than the tomcat‘: whiskers. Just think of it! , We have on our desk. Sir. a little 7 book entltled—-“How to get a man" -in one short lesson". It. ls mark- ,ed "for women only”. The whole underlying philosophy of this boo-k may be summed up in one sen- tence: “Man ls not s, rational am- mal. but an irrational brute, n- cureably vain". This is the kznd of vicious propaganda we have tn fight. We consequently dedicate this little verse especially to "GEM." BRUTI.‘ IMMORTALITY to bachelors everywhere the pres» continued and ex- tended organization. It just shows Hours; 10.30 A.M.-l2:30 m. . what women will resort to to persecute and eliminate the bach- elor. But we shall carry on the 2 P-M. - 4 P.M., or by Appointment PHONE 153-1 __.a_. Professional Bards DR. 0.8. NORDLAND Veterinary Surgeon Mount Edward Bu“ Charlottetown. IE1. Phone 804 PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Mlmeozrwhlnl nerds and elm ""1"" Dffllrlmo. correeponflen“ Wvlmr and bookkeeping HELEN GIDDEN Telephone 1890-3 Apt. No. 4. Connaalht Ape; Pownel Street MORRELL and COMPANY Chartered Accountant; Eastern Trufl Building Phone 1447 -_ B" g“ Oli fellow mortals ‘wake io see That brutea have immortality] Know ye that feminine charms are fral . Their perfumtfl the whale; The mink and muskrat each appear, To make a homely dame a dear. The cat that through our allcy dashes. Shall live again in long eye-lashes; The brute: from forest and from farm. 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