JULY 6. 1953 ma GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN , mag sgvmo which is at best promoted by 1,.” ,-"turn; come, Maren go great deal may be done by severity,I'l'ryon lschool-grounds, and lunch was Grade Ix certificates to Everett Atef the singing of "The Queen", the practice of a virtuous policy. empire. Self-government by an more by love, but most of all by at served. gen and Dam," Bamem the we”, went Mm the chum,” Lorraine Leard received a prize to the school-grounds for the "i. l htt th (1 I - . icsmprrelopg o be, e en 0 gov flphee p5:g:c::”:he1ome01?g1c men, pltzarcedishctepplment and impaitipll H L t w k p The program was as follows: i ' Em 0 K0Vem' I ' WY5 "0 "Spec 0 "The Merry Peasant" Rh thni for the best class-room conduct I d t b M M1 ,1 , . 1 g - 3 . y spor s, can uc ed y r. McQuade. 3”” Km 9””"e" 5 mu” be ment is the noblest and best be- D9l”S0H5l ' Band, Grades .1-6; Choral 5peak- throughout the year. rs ing Selection, Grades 6; vocal Prizes for attendance were giv- T , 9 3! P3 3- MIGAFIIIIH IKH1 H1 homel It I5 11531953 I0 ma” cause society is pretty well govern- We should remember that nelth-I - .- 00dl'I bd l;WhtI I - . . . i.. . . , lixzmnmpigss up; 5) sgggplee mes W: 3? twhlzn mi piifpyg obey mg mu- eitstones nor wood, no: the art of.. Fuon consolidated school ('Ins- lsolo, Barbara Smith: vocal solo, en to Albert Woodside, Mildred i gs ra s an t e magistrates obey Br isana makes a statr. but wherein!!! was held In the Tryon BaptistIDougliis Sturdy; Choral Speaking Hnwatt, and Laurie Wnndside. .”'f'lh1:nftolll1t':wl::np)e:plIx1tr;1l:;:sfpglmspxg runny 0! The I1”":'m, heart the lam, men are who know how to take hall on Monday afternoon June 29, Selection Grades 4 and 5' Exer- pm” 30,. m, hrs"; spring I: O v I th 1 n - . - ' . . writings of forty of the world's Of the different forms of zov- . . . iC:srear?d wifllllsme lfialtlleesgaifirve aegis 3(t)TfrOltheCeEl)Ei0TU(f:E:s an:poI-)tr.fsmatiTdIfeTT's'lt?ar:II1yeTT Eieasyt (l1lllJiedt'V!:fHy STU. mow” conwmm went to Mun" or IE5. lty A a ' ' - ' ' ' Mabey, 1st; and Marilyn Best 2nd. M- I II!!! best thinkers and so arranged tliat,erninent, democracy "is best be- PAW" exercised with U91”-"C9 a I .. . . .. . .. they look like the works of one m. Cause it makes R easy for people has seldom been or long'dumuDnI br)i'ilp)i;lalI;y ::It1rden;tl;!.mi;o; t;,11;r3e; baseball were enjoyed on thelam; duet, Happy Hans and Hilda , Jack snrensen W” presented Wm, dividual. As you read these com-no do good and difficult for but Temp" "id m0dem10n 8m- 1,, ml, one ,,,',,n H, W, ,,m,,; who -r'1---w---v--rV-- l3::l:':5 g::::lify”'31pEf;:11e:”U”"- :1 prize tor making the best Scrap ' l ' - S ' ' - Book. ments you'll be able to recognizedhem to do evil, and mac 1, me erally produce permanence in all can mink and Im he Wm 1? d is so easily governed, but that so. . . . mo” 0; lb: men who au1hm.izedIm.nper mncnon 01 3 government things. On the other hand, all the massm op Izwlfsel were mt?” small a number of persons will suf-Jqrghensrngngggicntixk v;TeC;'unE1(1g: Mr. Jerry McQuade was pre- mem. one has only to go back through government not based on love and be both me law and the Worm fice for the purpose. It becomes:;m.,',t:1 the teach?” 0'” me 3&2” sented with a gift by the senior I ' i ' ' pupils. In his speech of thanks All free governmi-.nis are manng- hlstgry to know mm me detenor. directed by wisdom, is tyranny. laws without t b k still more remarkable when wei A .1 ;h t, f g ' - am” 0 PC Them E , .' . noon's program and on the years , , ii e sures way 0 govern up would gwe u not hbeny but consider the dead weights in p0IlI.-Iaccompnshnwlnsl He smkp tn the he expressed regret that he was ed by the combined wisdom and alions of a government begins al- , b th i A ' folly of the people. If the prince nflmnsi. aluays by the decay of its lnflt 0 n 3 privae family and I ,1 d H, ,.' ical and legislative bodies as ' . iiiznhl et oreturn tn Ti-yon for ,t.. I stats love benevoleiicr. he W111 l1FmCll)1"5- H kmKdDm' "E Tor E husband mm H lI:UvseTUiT:)ei:I:-'1 pR..:duceI 1:0: clocks. And l1l.Il1dl'N'IS of 1)lIII9yS:('I1”,drpn n," h"b”s,and Sh” best .nthor year, and thanked the com- have no opponent in all ” r em- A hnted government does not prmce 50men""55 I-0 d1'0P W9” non but slavery. WIT” d0 "M In 1” POIIIICE. IN” p"I IU-mil. . txnunity for TIIFIF support and pire, for a wise man neither auf- last long. For no govermnent, any p'"035”V”' . . . ATLV "1311 lllannimz to enter the TL ,'m"V MFQHMPI mp I"”m' Ikindness during his years in Try- nominal Mm” should. hr” of Mllipa, pie-seiited the ccitifiratmi Rndl p fers himself to be governed, nor at- more than an individual, will long N0 Wvemmenl 55" be "98 "ml - . on tempts to govern others. be respected without being truly cm” "05 "now 1" Cmzeml '9 lake when W” M" lmkm mm H" be lhomuizhly acquainted with iheIp”7”' The mnmwng .'"udem”'""I MM Flam, M,,h,,.,. me nmarv Though the people support the respectable. This love of good gov- W” I” "I" T0”m”””” "Id 9X99U' the TONE” 3E l"”'"”me'"- Wmmut Constitution. for without sui-lrwwd .'m7'?s for lpadmg 1-" mmii nrlhe was also rescniodpwith '. government the government 5I1OIlIdIPl'llni0I1t is borne out by the amaz- I19” M h” 13l”- A 30V9m'"9m pamamy b Um" we HIT” mm kmwledlle h”W 5"” 119 D055lhl)' b9IWSp.em.Ve grad” Gratin X Janet :IrtIivrAlipi- iu lils pMi:: Mabev ex- not support the people; when theimg fact that the many are gov- Tmmded 0" lmlmfml Ilbfrly. ”"d"' W9 m” "3 U 1”” Wml Whlch fit for his office? :H'm""" arm” 13- I"V”e"' BE”; m,'w,'d h,.!.ImI;nk'5 n;,'d 8 nke at latter happens the deterioration oflomeri by the few, and not the few Whaw '11 ha” I VOICE Ind 8 Vole. ” 51d9- Democracy has hem! tested in GUM? VIII” Mudllpd ,Hm”m; jlh, I;,;,,,d,d Wm-k Wm,-h Iii” Mc. . government ha. groggy begun by me many The cuunynaung irrespective of color or of sex For an they not all a compound peace and war, and thus far has S;adPB,xEmR”5:';anEfm"'g”g';agelQu;,,;: fwd dam, in ,h,.VI,,rh,,,,j. and and decay soon follows. point of administration is to know would 3'-End ”""- "E SW3 "d "H7 R I” ”T"””" pmved IE5?” m fl" 5”” T” '1” lot now roeoperatlve he had been Govgrnmgntg exist (or nugm (one); how much power, great or No man undertakes ii trade helmost reasonable and safe to value been assailed from without andmsammy 9””: Grade Iv' Mm"! . v , -. exist) to protect the rights of iliclsmall, we ought to use in all c'ir- -in-V” BPSL Grade 111' CMOI HOWVHI mnnnumu amml CANADA'S ; has not learned, yet everyone thinks that 0: our own country above all within, and it has held i st. I - r 3 ” om; Gmde 11' Amha Mayhew; Miss Elaine Smith, a former ikisyxlsvyv '5ZglLIlv6V mung, The bgred (1 uw 1191, cumsmm-95. himself sufficiently qualified for others, and to submit to it. which deed, it can stand everything but ., . . 1 - need no prmecucm H me). have: we Ougm never (0 km, HEM of the hardest of all trades - that of is exictly what the masses do in its own beauty and weakening ofIog(,”d Lvllflts (”,::.1tl.."slt W , ,epI:;:,)SEd (ffigsolj?,S,:iimpupI,;,,,ZcC0,!K, many friends and few enemies. Thepihe fact that Right is the royal B0V9mm9m- EVCTI 301""-1”Y 011 93Tlh- 115 OWN Slltellgllk But It mlllhb Doll mud at M ;:le,1&m;: 95? u0”:uI:(,,t chorus and ma smge,-5' It: the CIGARET TE TOBACCO , ,gg1-ante happiness of mcmyl ruler alone; and he who ml” Wm, In the government of men, a Tne wonder is not that the worldlbe able to withstand our own Sc 9 . o 1 19 pom ' 'I,i mm) ' I l lmshness and our own buy. Woodside, and George Painter,.D - a . 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