T I-IIIJRSDAY THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN .ocrroaEa 9, 1952 ll Strange But True By F. H. Macutrthul The Loyalty Islanders all play music and dance. Indeed, they employ rhythm and grace in all the actions of life. Men and boys spend much of their leisure moments in ”doliing tip”. Here the women pay no at- tention to their hair, except. to keep it short. It. is the males who go in for special hair-duos. oil. perfumes, and what not. No clo- .hing is worn until the age of twenty-five or thirty. and then everybody dresses alike, except that chief: wear more elaborate irnaments. In olden times the inhabitants if the island were cannibals. If i man had a surplus of wives and 1 very large. family, it would be ill right. now and then, to cook me of his own children to eke nit the family larder. The child would be roasted whole, wrapped in banana or coconut leaves to, impart flavor. While we shuddeig at the mere thought of such bar-i barity these simple living folk have much in their social and physiological order that would put Western civili7.ation to shame. They have no fear of death, Old age is a. badge of respect, and is therefore an honorable time of life Even in wars they never re- verted to the civilized custom of 1iaking innocent women and chilv .ii-en suffer. Once a iaction was ieicated the ivar ended and a illlL8lI)IP indeniniiy was then paid iy the conquerors to the vanq- uished. This delicate work of con-' nderation bore rich fruits. . . . The coming of Christianity rliangcd mam beautiful customs and irarliiioiis among the Loyalty islanders and sad to say, civiliza- -ion has cxchaiiged nevi vices for old ones. It is interesting to note that dancing has always been in vogue. This is true all over the world. The dance was mst practiced-as part of a religious ritual, and still is in inaizy countries. Every Am- erican Indian tribe had its own religious dances, varied and elab- orate. The Shamans of Northern Siberia still practic'e their estatic ieligious rlaticos, as do also the riirkish people, only the latter confines the dance wit.h song and prayer, as a regular part of their devotional service. Until a few centuries back it was not uncommon to see dancing in English Cathedrals. Crossing .wer the English Channel to the land of sunny France, we learn Llfat. priests dancr-d in the choir It Easter up to the i7th century. So you see, dancing and relig- lnn wont hand in hand up until, comparatively recent times. . c 0 We see. this rhythm also in the world of lower animals and in- nects. The moths and the butter- flies, the ostrich and many birds, with their fellows innumeral, rlancing their love steps to attract the female of their choice. How tall and the word extend: half I mile from the "I" to the "r". It's I curious fact that we do not all suffer alike from injuries, etc.-all due to the degree of our nervous development. This is well shown by the great inscnsibility of idiots-blows, cuts. and ex- tremes of heat, and cold being borne by them with seeming in- difference. Among inferior races of man the nervous system is normally low which is why they can endure more pain than others. Many travellers have been amazed by the strange callousness shown oy savages who have bet-n mangled in battle or by accident. Persons of culture and large brains are more sensitive to pain than those that rate ordinary intelligence. A Canadian dentist who adniit- tad having done a bit of looting while in the army in Italy during: World War II has decided to pay for his "offence against the Ital- ians." Dr. H. N. Beach of Ottawa sent a cheque for 515 to the mayor of Reggis Calabria, to pay for a purse he took when Canadian troops captured the town. it came. about that some of the least. intelligent of creatures de- veloped a beauty and a grace oi rhythm enchanting to our humanl eyes, is a miracle which scientists- have yet to explain. Indeed the. dance lies at the beginning oi art, and I fancy we Ihall find it also at the end. New Zealand has a group of fossil reptiles liaviii,': three eyes. The third eye is on the top oi the head. The State oi Michigan last year used some iiapcr snow fences which were found to be very prac- llt'al. The fences were made oi two wide strips of reinforced paper which were burned after the winter had passed. . . . Siamese quads wore born to a rat at tho home of Ed Hess in Kentiicky. The kittens were join- ml together at the stomach, and had a total of 17 logs. A fifth kitipn in the remarkable litter was normal. 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Burgess Bedtime continiiecl. from page lo ltlioiight oi making this his real home, but decided that the bramble-tangle was better, You see, he likes to live above ground irathcr than underground, the way iJOI'1I'llly Chuck does. But this would We a. lovely place to hide in should an enemy surprise him near it. Being a true son of Peter Rabbit he was happy-go-lucki, and inclined tobe i. little lazy. You know Peter doesn't. believe in doing any work he doesn't have to. Ragged- Ear did cut. a path to the middle or the bramble-tangle, and for a time was satisfied with this. Later he cut other paths, working when he felt like it, and only when he iielt like it. I l Once he had a visitor; it was Oldl Jed Thumpcr, his grandfather, al- though he didnlt know 'his. Old Jed Tnumper was Mrs. Peter's fa- ther. Old Jed was most unpleasant. "What are you doing here?" de- ;maiided Old Jed Thumper. He isoiindrci cross. 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