5?'Ti1'M-45 NOTES BY THE WAY comes for him to do so. He is tag. months interval too long for considerlngl ,strategies and policies. To begin with he. -P has to face a Legislature which is preclom-E lnantly Republican in the good Maine tra- jrnc GUARDIAN ',,Pul2lisbc-ct nery week-day morning an ill Prue. iungr, uh h lotlelown. P E. l.. by I'ln Thomson Company Limited. lnsistenos of Bank of Canada of- 'l.' F II II I III I LII I ll ” . . '""'c ' ,';l:,,;:,,";,u5 ':v,,,,,,' " " dltion. Out of a total House of Representa- um an it u m I 1 "V I h W ciiera sriuer. an A. hum it i . ' , ' I L Bil 01' n l- DR C Intel. - i Brsnchu nlllgeioan-drieiimmeguiiling h::l!I:ll: .ABI:i-loll. Aulhm twe: nlemtllmlsglp ?f'1311 only 34 ale Demo. Dlfpers to publish photos of paper Sentinel-Review. . OMSWCS - we -- K In -1 lr - o co v-rm-un. -cra s: in ie Dena e e situation is . - be trl t law but it is game xanb:ll1l?d' '1':-lutheieuf Let them try The North Bu Nuuet has -. picture of two young-looking gi-and- mothers who won top awards in the ladies' crosscut'sa.w contest at the Burks Fall Pair. Their sawing time of 35 seconds compared favor- ably with the times in the menu; division. It is fine. this proof or women working together in nu- inony. Or is it just once they reach, granny! age? -Ottawa JournaL Nature has provided that the dark meat of the turkey is less than the white meat by a pmpo.-, tlon of about i to 5. But nature did not provide that persons who prefer dark meat are necessarily Otllvu. , p A By carrici. Charlottetown. Summersids slam per uinuni. Else what Slrnllar. 6 Olll Of T0 make mat- siners llI.P. E. l s9.oti. ;)rtb:;n:'i;ovinees and U. S A. !l2.us ters ,vol,Se' or at any rate no easier, de- ,partment heads have requested for the next l two years-the life of the Administration-- '3l11 million more than the estimated rev- - ienue, while requests for capital expenditure iv - Farm Aviation total 35 million more than funds which are , -l y .in hand. it is plain to see that Mr. Mus- Planes have been used for some time by hie-S prospects are not gxactlv rosy. but 3El'lCllllLlI”rll research scientists and tcchnic-tlhey have at least one bhghg Shot, ' For. jam in ””h' M” against insecis and di5'itwo sessions he was Democratic minority; clipping a newspaper picture of I dollar note and offering it in s shop. It would be good for a laugh. but nothing else. -Brantford Expositor. The future of the television in- dustry depends on its success at finding out what people are will- ing to wstch, and what parents are willing to have their children watch. And on the intelligence with which it makes use of this kilow- ledge. It is not the public that needs to fear the influence of tele- vision. The television industry needs "The strongest memo ; Is weaker than the weakest lnli." rlunav, nl:(-3.-i-1. 1954 l i l . '. . . ' ' . ' . . oases "hug lfax ag::'f1:,ldf::n(;ll0lesiI:l Roll ,lead9l' in ill? HOUSE and. 1'9P0Fl8dl,V. won to fear the influence of the less than those vmo were h come vo' ' t - .l . - . . . L i r w it 5 l A 10m 9 m 9 3 95 elm” .ihe iespect of the Republican majority for gl,'f,lj” mdlmapom rnrqieatvhbyu ti:1et?1&I:l0mP1'0DDr1t1ion. I: 3y '0 e ll ose W 0 pre. Service with as mcnt of Agi'lcLiltui'e's Research that cxpcriments are being made plancs in actual farm operations, such sccciiiig, icrtilizcr alid insecticide spraying, and cvcll some phases of harvesting. Somcl fer dark meat are as much as so per cent of the whole or even more. in such case the carver face; a serious problelii. w-Naniamo F,-9, Press. We are thankful that we don't live in a big city when we hear of the traffic tie-ups. There's no doubt about it, small towns have their disadvantages. We could men- tion quite a few. especially at the height of the weekly rush to get the paper out. But at least when its all over you can be home in live minutes. And without any cor- onary troubles either! -Wingham Advance-Times. If Princess Margaret comes to Canada iiext summer let her skip the big cities. The blunt truth is that there is not a great deal of difference in the big cities in the British Commonwealth. Masses of his fairness in debate and reasonableness in his criticism of the administration.'Con- sequently. many of the Republican legis- lators have assured him of their good-will V and sympathetic consideration of his fiscal PNPPITS -We lalklllti Plb0Ul 3 ”.Vl"EI "lick policies: provided. of course, these policies- lhat will lllElkC' Pl'0-Will m91ll0d5. Of hhaflllllg , are not calculated to affront the conserva-. :2: S:.:l.::l::.f.”S.3;i?:- ..:.'r.."l::.:.f:f.i:C:';: l 111:. . and , H , . 3. all Mame politicians h"'.” 'h" f'l”””t irmd 5” m””31'.V iwlaiion ' are conservative in their political bclicfse (lcSlL'll ll inch calls for cvcn greater speeds they mu. to be if H19). are 10 Su,..s,,.C, Abe”, 3 the only difference between the Rcpublicans . , and the Democrats on that score is that V -1. C V, -Science has announced s hit out of season. that it has mad, another discovery mosquitoes W1.” regret. This new concoction, as ygi unavailable to the public. is a re. pellent rather than an insecticide The distinction leaves much to be desired. A dead mosquito is ever so much better than one that more. lyi has been fended off for three or four hours. But following th..s through. a repelled mosquito is bei. tcr than the one that bites you, and liigllvr nltittitlcs. This, obviously. would hr of no help in farm aviation which de- ducing nruvincc. marketed 1.015,. 000 hugs in the first nine month: of i954. The l1l'0VlllCP reported in marketing increase of 58.000 head nulnds wrv low speeds low flying and faCil- i the former are usually a bit more cm ' ' O . ' ' , ' ' - .' Phat”? ,, A , ,1: people and masses of motor cars all The new repellent has its - lly fm Slllflll-Splice turning. Oddly enough, and aggn,Ssh.e than Hmh. lmdmonal Opg frifzralk folli HM” MAl'7IAlF5f15fE 7w” Rf -Q:,ig1'V trying to get somewhere. and push- field of importance. -Wlll(Sl;l0rlli if is easier to develop a plane to fly many ponflnts. ' 4' S ' i L. U T: i ' ” i m3 92?," miller '”'””".d m ""3 "'0' SW” linn(ii'cds of miles an hour than one to glide l gimp . ' . - - . '9 P lme Cass-' le P1 as .0! bmk and Stone ” , . ' . zeogiaplilc-all). Maine is ('loscl' to Whw Wm 77 K J z r A- tlorlt vary a gloat deal along the with slow and unhurried motion over thchus than any of the other States. alld int i i ' :3.-Ill Ellsifliifienrrlffii.m."3E,iilibfff' BIG HOG MARKET held; am meadow-9 fview of the fact that the economic prob-3 l H ' t- lsmr, ' y CEDEYIQNTON ((15113) -t iglberts. i ' ' e I aria a s sccon arges og.m-o. , Rather than seeking deals which appear monicnlarily advant.-igeous we should be searching for a rc- sources policy calculated to pro- Thcrc is no doubt, however. that. if and ulicn illv dcmancls of mllitaigv security dini- lems of a larlze area of the State are i'0l')' similar to our own, Islanders will wish Gov- l"liIs column II opus to the discus- mm by rnrrrspondenls of rm-ll..... of Interest. The Guardian llntlt not so the opinion at Lord llnilslmnl in the Lonllnii Sllcctailnr llllSll, illlhi making DOSSlblC more lll0I'OUgll - gpnoy Mtlskje and his RQpub1j(jan.c0nt1-Ql. :eceuIrllg clad T1 1 R I b d d h b d ' H e - - .' . . . . . ttrrcs an en a. . s v s , . ' .- - mscalch 1” 00?" fleldsv 3 W337 M" be , led Legislature special success in their blw '” I c,,,.;:,,a,f'fo51;fn,tS::'g,sa P239 ,;0f"sy,n';amo,5:" uh: mote the wise conservation of the ;::;le,, 3:':::.:,o5'e Ioc:a(ll)l3Ig0od"OdumV' found if) Slll)SlllLlie planes for tractors. partisan efforts to give hood govcrnnmnt. HRISTMAS Jol lJ:SSllTllSlIl, fOi',b(l7ll its aSSulT:)l)ill)li.i. liizlatcly, lls tot recognize) the ab. I&:7':f3:0W:?lt:1::C?lCghpiglliognggltxa 1:-ILLERS ' i ''H,'” R” '”"l l”e'hm'S9 POW?"-. ll h9ih91' ”W.V and to strengthen the fiscal alld economic m:i”'i'si"1;1.1;fI"C9”f;:tr”dgipf; ;,l;f,,T:c;,e::l),';,;:, E.1::,(:u5,h'bC W "P " human cm” as collimbia, but we want to be sure: . -S will cnmc into general use is aliother nlat- Sn.,,c,ul,e. ;,0;mr than me-MM mu chi ,,,,-m, "N. 1, is as ,, Honm. had . . .' it is coming for our bcncfit as tor. The first requisite, it would seem, is The Joy of lhe angels the night never lvrittcn that Zeus dispense: But. it we do sympathisa and I”,;':,l,is 35 us .”"i DAbb””r”d . . . - - d and evil things to mm but if we must it is because we i-c-- - a downwal'd revision in fal'mers' costs for Jew” "5 ?.m"' the 3” "l the K00 .- - . . '- i .- . - IF Y0” H q I - . tsh,,pm,.dS. llhe myth. remunded iosllyncvlil. The Gicekptiagedians, rclognizcplthat the (hi-ateiialv-vlkinrldhis A Brnbh '1" ml" about mu. csscntla equipment and maintenance to, with new Joy that night. l-ieaveiiwle M c egistic cptigianirgnartists. ope cssy out o Jogintthvxit ll:- canon Mr. John Bmphy has ,' - . - ' . - '- U ' hyys to thc yyofld (hal. lC Cxan flan hVlSl CFS O EX3' mall asplfa l0ll5, an l5 Dug-l . r I . . lulii: them into a. mole equitable latio to Canadians and Alllf3ll(rlllS have long: mic mos, amazmg mm, 0, hisww, ,,,C,c,.S' me bucks O, Emcsiams M 1035,. ,0 p,.m.Ukc the e,,qu,,.y' lillvelgmllli ndjilggflglet thceollntcfilcl. . . . the avcragc farm income. Planes, even (he, worked together at all levcls of govcriiincnt had taken iilacc. an evcnt that all and Job. Lucretius. Shakespeare. what sort of mzllcrlal bcinizs can pumshmem ,0, Chudrm S”, I slowest and most frugally furnished. are ex-l and business. It is not surprising tliatlzllfgfjigf, ,li,1ca”J-;',?w.,? itic blilililiisliiairlignrllllllslltle asuadifireessmcil ifl?(:l1il(lu"L”' M mm mm a mamlal ”””'i ”"”k ” 15 my 3”” ”” Drink ' pensive items, Until such time as fal-mingl Maine and NNV Brunswick should be p1iP- ichrlstnms ls for us, 11, 1,; not only human things. ”Sunt lacrim ac For the truth is that the hu- ggsgglhlwhggaggllxzccdant iagill Iwcomcs cmlsldc1'ably more lucrative than pared '0 3555' ""9 3"”'ll9" "7 ”19 l0C?ll l-ll-ll ;l,',1,c,.,'1,(,','lg ;l,,,,i:,O?:l,,,::g!.W,l,' fsnglmlxlgf lgf,l,,L,',n-l M mtmcm m"”a1” 13" ,':"”al,'?d"35.713915?:':;lyi5”:S:?gbl;,f ivhack the little bllghtci-s." All very ii is at the present time it seems likely highly important mattcr nf Civil dcfcncc. ,lhilig tar dccpcr than that. Jesus. To suggest that it is nnly the And evil is only a problem, in ;;f'3VleI(;:;L:la:?1lg:::'V55;:a”l:ala:;i:l . ' , . .,. - . . , l . - . . h 5 5 I . - . ' . -ll 0 . - the will to cl awn: ' ' ' ::1.””.:.:...l;L9 l:;::::::”.:l';l”;.l..::f:sir-..:: lief :t:.::.:"::y with loss spectacular but perhaps just as TOO much water has caused the post- lnaixi in van alldllhal: your joy lnan siluation' and finds it 'les:. where there is not only evil but panms N10 w'”'he5 W 593” h” - -ll ' t l t f fl t-' 1 f h ' lmivht be. full" His luv the joy and lcss' bcai-able is not even alsn good. 0w" helm” but "M the ”d "an" DCHKTH )6 eqmpmen ' ponemen 0 le Has 0 ll at L: hoped to that Jesus icll wlicn he looked at. al'::uablc: it is plain illitcratc. and All this. of course. was wcll- "M ”””r:1:'gt”cCrl:3(l)CL;”l)VVghCkCi'l-r knmvii lnng bcfurc Christ walked 31 Mlm no ' v e - .. sc.-i of that lS all illzlt there is to be said. be the fastest boat afloat. Donald Malcolm ,-. 1.1,; or a bird, or me I ' . . . .g Clllllcc. air the faces of children, about it. illils cni".h. ill a sense, liian poslu- Th - A I I 1 um" And Sudden i Campbell 5 aumnpt 0” the llmld llatm 1111,. Jay he hall vvhgn he looked up' Bill. has the situation bccoinc flatcd God. if not ill his own image. on 0am:;'i:clh',j.Kln::;: aoccon-jmz 3' g worse? is this wlial has given the at least in the image of what he speed record of 178.497 Jll.p..ll. has been put mu. Lhg race or his heavenly father. W, summary ,0, ocm.,,,.' was one A('(.'l(lPl1iS now rallk third in the list Of i Off until after Christmas b(..(.auSc of floods l .IlesiLis- l1iE!:411:lS.l!l(li1-'l1Ld wrtc jslgollrlltllxdslglflgltf, :)et)lSS'l'-yclaliiillzlglulll:iSill?;l5zl tllircanllli; l:)cncEu.s&:.alyYo jl.')1OS::illiacl)C' that should be most easily avoided, c : 5 f I t 3 i ' .- . . . . - - - - .'la 305" 'a" l ” "'- 1 ' ' -, t i - , - . Accordi to su've' re a d auxpg O dnat 1' rm pxcoedmg the death So” at me build” 5 lmfl 5” Plchmll 1” Bflifllll S is followed bv no regrets. . .lhc twentieth ccnlury, though nnt:ln cliiisli-iicl a rational universe for Lhcngneparnnentl OI) l,lI)im?w:,s for that solitary, is perhaps poor. nasty. which nnuld account for man. It was "Loss or Conuolh-y The ugh Lake DiSllll('i. l But we must l)l'(lJLil'C , , ljriy. We must saw for it if we arc biulish and rlinrl. ,Bul this is Whzil nilikcs lifc intolerable fllrjurcs K0 ,0 Show that mou such I I O , , , . lo reap. Sow klntliirss. klndhscarcly hot news. Man began nsylhc ilnli-Cllrisilan, bolh in the dents” mlgm casnv be prevented. thoughts, kind letters, charitable a precarious collector of sccdslpagan world and now, is the seiiscvrmy mm, not be imcidems at all actions all the time. It was said of,quilc a number of ycars ago, andiol guilt which comes whenever we but "mm-W a case 0, cause and of infnctious diseases. Total figures might lndicalc that home is the most dangerous, I P1809 ll9PFil15" H19 Emaiest "umber Of 3001'. The drop of about two per cent in Can- dpnts mjcur th”rp' It 15 pglmed out m the adals Gross National Product for 1954 Sllllllesus; "He lvcnl, about doing goodfiduring this time, i suppose, llielconfmnt nursclvcs with the con- Occu t 1H m B H . h , , H t , , , H . - . . . , , , , clfcct. Loss of control is the last pa iona ca 1 ll 9 in. mvevor, la leaves this Veal. as mp second highest m lhat sums up his life. He foulld,v;isl inalorily of human l)PlfiSoIli'r'iSl between the Dlfllctlltllll xicr thing that shomd happm to am r- . . . . . . " . . . ' '1 ll. , 'iiilcling nlhcrs h.- d'd bis ill" tim, in . '.' ..dthc rcallyo "V, . V ' ' HMS it nqelphy because mole hows ale Spem hl5t0l'.V- Last years provincial bUdi'-Tl: P1177 l1f1lul.)l') ll3p1Pllll)CSS will bf lK1rlloprrll':l: anti: (l)Jli:vrlrlSF. Inf llll-lnlillfujxllrlllllscflglirifc. jlllllis. coupled with dinch It sum?” meal? Sp-eed' spec? I . I .h . l . , . . . . .. . . . too great for the picvailing con Mm" Ha” 915'” 9”- pared bv the then Provincial Treasurer now immd mufll 1" NW mm 1101131”! pestilence and famine. battle. mul- .1 sense Olb)l1ll).1llly for the surtci- d, . T, d. , . 1 ,.. - . I (Vmsidcring the number of hours spent; - ' 3 others to be happy. i '(lcr and sudden death. The plain in: of others in this vale of lcais. ,;"O"5'l mtt imm M pdmltthmt DRY CLEANERS ” r - lJudge Darby, allowed for such a decline. It wg must practise the presence truth is that the nineteenth and is what constitutes the imiscry and i 9 C”. ” ” 3” ” "mnlemum " 120 Kent st. Phone 4922 .1653 makes it ll'llDOHlblC for him to dir- 3" Mich Placev home accidents are 41 P9” is encouraging to note that the Montreal cont hclmv the average of home, work and bmmh of the Am(.,.i(.m Marketmg AS, l”lh”i' pla””5' Public Flaws ham an ”"d' sociatinn estimates that 1933 will sec .1 flyc- defll Yale 15 PM PEN 3b0V9 8V91'3S9 Fmdiper-cellt increase in biisiness activity. placcs of work 25 per cent above. This high level of accidents at work is in spite of efforts to make for safe work- ing conditions. It is estimated that today, less than 15 per cent of accidents can be' attributed to the machine. Tile human: factor obviously contributes the other 85 pol" cent. In other words ncgligcllcc. lack of ai- teuiion. preoccupation, or disregard for safcly rules and regulations results in close in nine out of ion accidents. Other figures inrlicatc that particular individuals are in- ml.-ed in far more than their "fan" Sham, Nothing could be more sensible than the of accidpntgl R fact which 35 lhe hope as! proposal that the United States sell surplus W.” as the despair of safply engineers. ll food products to Communist countries. They is possible to recognize the characteristicsj W-led lhc f00(l l0 false "195? Standard 0f of individuals which make them a menace: llVlniZ and "W Ulllied 313195 T199115 i0 find to themselves and others on the lllghlV8ylma1'ket5 whim Will "Oi 3dV9l'S0lY and in charge of machinery generally. In. W0Pld 38l'lCUliUFal P1'lC9S- It has l0nE been - -mo measure the dangerous attitudes cans T9C0EnlZ9d. al-S0. that me 1.. m,.,.9Cg,,d hy education, where that is buyer and seller tends to be more friendly not possible the only answer is to bar such; than the Purely P0llll('al- individuals from activities in which they ' ' ' may bring disaster to others. The action of Greece ill voting for the New Zealand resolution that should not now consider the sovereignty of Cyprus is a distinct contributioll to the stability and unity of the free world. At another time, when critical defence consid- erations arc not so vital, the question may ,again be taken up. The present conduct of l Grecce will make it easier for it to be rais- led in an amicable. manner. . When settlers came to the United States there was an average of nine inches of pro- Governor Muskie's Prospects Wllatever the weaknesses of the Unitedl Society of America. "In 573195 Pl9Cl0Y'3l F.V5l0m may 59. lhe lRW h.V, years that. average across the country has which 0fllClEilS Clt3Cl9(l in November do not; beer-1v”reducpd to about six inches.” take office until late in January maybe con- Canadian situation is much the same. Our -sidered an advantage. At all events it gives farmers are faced with the task of both con- said officials R breathing spell between elec- serving the soil that remains and bringing llioneleringtand aszumpktiion of resrpons:bililty.; it back to its original productivity. n t c in crim ey (we oppo uni y or ' ' calm appraisal of their new duties and, in William Lyon Mackenzie Kiniz. Cana- the case of State Governors. for leisurely, dlan Liberal statesman. was born this date consultation with permanent administrativch1874. He became deputy minister of the assistants. The break must be especililly,newly formed Department of Labour in welcome in the newly elected Governor nf,1900 and occupied other important posts. A Slain Where the Legislature is on the In 1908 he entered Parliament but was not other side of the polillcnl 19000. ire-elected and was out of Parliament for Democratic Governor-elect Muskie of eight years, finally getting a Prince Ed- Maine is in I better position than somejward island seat. while representing this others. from the standpoint of the waiting;Province he was chosen Leader of his party period, since the election in that State is al-, and commenced A remarkable career which ways hell in September. From all reports, included a longer tenure of the office of however he has plenty to think about and, Prime Minister than any other in the his- it isn't likely that he will find the four; toryol the Empire and Commonwealth. affect; relationship Oflol kindness. Little words of love." , ductive topsoil, observes Lloyd E. Partain.; former president of the Soil Conservationl the intervening. The ' of God. This may seem. to be a very ,h1:h ldcal. God is.so cxaltcd. the makcr of this alnazing ulllvcrsc, lvhnsc wonrlcrs arc all about us, and, in ourselves. It may seem too am- lblticus lo expect to live daily so near Him. and always be responsive lo His will. blit is not that the way He wants us to live": It will not be for us a sinlcss way. but it was the the L'. .N. wax the Master walked, and Wlltnicnnlparrs raiiicr ill with some of tHe says "Follow Me" that is whati he means and what he wants of us. Christmas has begotten ii new lspirlt of good will in the world. We lllll feel it more or loss. Many in- -slanccs of kindness come, to me. I remember it very old l-llghlnndcrl fwho made it a practice of comingl laround Christmas morning with sll fbottle of honey and a flask of whisky. treating his neighbours as he came. along. That. was his way of 4-xpi'e.uing his joy and his good .wllI. One other instance, I remem- ,bcr out of many. We hail one cow lthat supplied milk for our family. lHl-ly was scarce that winter, and she not only straw. Christmas lmornliiiz l mom to feed her, and Ithcre she was eating hay, and I am sure I saw a smile on her face. A lnelghbour farmer, out of the kind- ness of his heart. had brought an larmful. The world is full of "Little deeds The spirit of Jesus has ovcrflnwed lunch the world. We only wish it could flow farther out. 1 am, Sir. etc, W. I. GREEN , Stanley Bridge Old Charlottetown ' and P. I L P. W. C. HONOR STUDENTS l The closing cxei'cisc-.1 of Princc rnf Wales Cnllrgo and Normal lschonl were held last Friday If- ternoon. An interesting valediclory address was read by Mr. William Beniky. Dr. Andcizson responded in an admirable address in which .hc commended the students for clr diligence. and dwelt on the value of A collclic education. Hon. lNell MscLc-nd. Scnatnr Hsythornr, ,Rcvs. Walter P, Taylor. J, A. VGnrtlnn and Da vid Sutherland hmade pleasing addresses, lifter lwhich the students dispersed. - Graduating diplomas were won lhy the following students: Walter lshaw. Covehcad, 92 percent (Gov- lornnr Gencrsl's silver mcdalistlt Albert Mcbaren. Georgetown. D0 Ipereent. (Governor Ge neral's bronze medalist): Janet Jioss. llledeque, 80 percent. and William lE. Bentley. Kensington. 89 per- lceni. (equal); Ernest Brehsut. Guernsey Cove. 37 percent: Calh- ierine McLsrcn. Belle Creek. 86 aercent: Vernon Beer. Charlotte- town, 78 percent; Donald Mae- i ':lllnltc(l by the Psalliiist. No doublll twentieth centuries for the first lime gave men in the mass a chance in acquii-c .-i hit of coinfort. and live somctliiiig like the sp.ll.v there have been things in our time horrible enough to contemplate. The iccntury of the Common Man" has hardly lived up in expectation. On the whole. in some respects, i'. the preceding centuries of privi- legs, but by and large. the birth rate goes down, and the expecta- tion ot life goes up. No doubt, 'thc human .-llu:itinn' is still 'full of misery and iragctlyf But why is it less and lcss acccptahlc? I dare venture that the age of Shakespeare was A deal worse. 0 . . Sooner or later i suppose we will have. to deal with the hydrogen bomb. I confess that arguments based on this invention make inc mildly irritable. No doubt. the hydrogen bnmb offers prospects of hideous disasters yet to come. But was it worse than the absence of antiscptics at the battle of Hastings? The philosophy which isj more shocked at l-liroshinia than Troy is ultimately devoid of all values other than quantity. and therefore without value of any kind. Either the spectacle of a single murdered child is intoler- able Io any one who contem- plates its implications, or else thc hydrogen bomb with its pulvcriscd millions has nothing narticularlry terrible about it. Misery Ind tragedy are not to be measured by counting corpses. Misery and tragedy. A true analysis of these words contains both the answer to the pessimist. and the explanation of why he becomes A pessimist. A materialist has no business to talk about mis- cry or tragedy. For him, in living dog is certainly not to be ac- counted belt r than a dead lion: and, it he ocs not agree. it is clear that he is not applying the material test, put one. a value judgment, to which. as I ma- icrialist, he is not entitled. Herein lies the fundamental in- consistency nf the post-Christian. He Lg glad enough to assume ma- terialism in order to banish Chris- tian hope. But he must at least be consistent. The only logical siti- tude for the consistent materialist is not pessimism. but gslcty. at least as long as his digestion W Kinnnn. Brooklyn, 77 percent; James Reardon. Charlottetown. Charles Longworth. Charlottetown. and Martha Vlckersnn. (equal). 75 percent. Prizes of 35.00 for Agriculture were presented by R. R. Fitzger- sld. Esq.. to Messrs. Bentley and Bi-ehaut, (equal). Senator Huy- lhorne's prize wa swsrdsd equally tragc-dy' which it becomes and less possible in acct-pt.' Thcl prliblclii of evil begins when mall. becomes aware of the immoi-tall dosliriy of the human spirit, and the fallen nature of his own bo- hill. The Christian does not, I think. seek to explain the problem of evil. it is in truth thr realisation of the cxistcncc of tiiis problem which made him a Christian. Man was aware of the need of a Re- deemer before he ever found him. He was for ever imagining such a person. Osiris. Mithras. Qucxal- cnall. We need such in person. and we know we need him. more than anything clse in the world. The Christian bclicvcs that he has found him, no fairy prince. no imaginary redccmcr. but real man and real God. A real stone rolled away from a real tomb, in a real garden. at a real moment of lime. and we were free. Without this belief it is indeed true that the human tragedy is impossible to accept. But a world in which this can happen is no longer one in which the contrast bctwccn man's fallen nalllrc anrl his aspiration-: is inlolcrablc. c-i"””'M"f .. Me ll-7oe&' Gaza, This boy who owns the universe Carries pebbles in his purse, Never having yet been told, Silver's value nor yet gold, And quite lllcdly had he heard Would have doubted such a word. 0 For he owns slin and rain and dew And holds in fee vi crerk or two, And he also owns it hill. A red call. a whippoorwill. Nor questions how he came to br Such a man of property. And since such acceptance is Deed and title - earth is hlsl -Anabel Armour in The New York Herald-'11-lbune. D ect or control it. when the time CANADIAN G OVERSEAS Fourth OVERNMENT AWARDS Series The Government of Canada will agziln use part of the blocked balances standing to Netherlands to provide oversea in those countries for Canadia its credit in l'i'ailce arl Tlic s fellowships and scliolarshlps n scliolars. Bctwccn twenty- fivc and thirty awards are planned in 1055. FELLOWSHIPS 3S4.000 for twelve months. are intended for. advanced study in the arts. humanities, social sciences. sciences and professions. Candidates must must already have attained distinction in their fields. formal academic course need be over 30 years of age, and No be followcd, hilt applicants must submit a definite plan of study. SCHOLARSHIPS 352.000 for twelve months, are intended for advanced study in the arts, humanities, Carfdidates must have an M.A. a University of recognized standing. the M. A- requirement may be creative arts. social sciences and sciences. degree or its equivalent from In exceptional cases waived, for students of the Return ocean fare and European iral nfarcs will he aid from blocked funds. For further information and application i'ol'-ms apply to: Awards Committee. The Royal Society of Canada, National Research Building, Ottawa 2. Canada. Applications must he received before 15 March. 1955. The Age Old Story All my works slim praise thee. 0 Lord: and thy saints shall bless thee. They shall speak of the glory of thy kingdom. and talk at llly lower . . . Thy kingdom in an ever- lutln lilndoln. and thy domsn. I08 Indvrsth throughout all gen- sntloiu. ICOFITIIII CUITOII By ancient tradition. no Scottish to Janet floss. C.....c:lnc l'.2cLsren and Albert Melaren. -island Guardian. 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