CHARLOTTETOWN . ' M , , H - PAGE THREE Dr. Kirkconttellis Address l , ,.,,,,,, ,,,. .,...,, ,.....,.,.. On Totalitarian Education Among The Farmers ""”'"' "'””'"""" "” ""5"" I Federation of Agriculture iiews Strldentl Challenge THE GUARDIAN. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN JlMMY's TAXI - Phone 525. MOTOR roaocaarrs avail- able. Apply MacKay Motors. Phone 1048. MARCH 7. 1952 fT'r: '7Lenten Meditation. From The Columns of The Times. London. This column is reserved for news or local interest, but advertising of e nawsy nature may be Inserted at five cents a word. strictly pay- able in advance. Following is the conclusion of the address on Tuesday evening by Dr. Watson Klrkcanitell, Pres- ident of Acadia University, in the annual series of Samuel N. Rob- ITEWARD3 AND WAICHMEN FASHION SHOW tickets avail- comes for Perfect Pictures. able I-Iughes Drug Store. MR8. .l0IlNSTON'8 LADlE5' 'Nor is biology the only science nature in Jesus Christ. singled out for inquisltion. The may be coming which men alive An age - 1 ift. change such I" I period 0 "men naturally resent, ' ass 11; seam” raw" or men. M. god” mung find glmon wholly in- IVDVEAR.-Szpecial sale-25 Shorties, ou':0l-airggpt use ertson Memorial Lectures at Prlnceinnm mthiess snuggle .,g,n,m Th. Snow Fm fbhat the inflationary spiral has .49,-m plgng arr at a comprehensible. resses. ec. rvice. of Wales College: he,-cw has been in physlcn. Here - een checked and proof that the ”m' lionwhai use is ii. men -ieei. you the Christian believes also F” W "Si in Dfusmre Med-1 Soviet Russia has from' the out- for the dialectical materialist is farmer is the unwiiilmz St Georxe ?l5”;:;;”'u.e tor mother I80. which in the ultimate coming of my 539 TWOIFLIGHTB WEEKLY to the gun” 0' WH” Hugh" BN3 09' set been lavish in its patronage of "the science of sciences" alone ?liif39"ibl'll9&;(Vl('i snovvifalig and :e- who ha; been nun to pm” me ,o ” . - ' su rig or e ma 3 ave J! 0- 0 l ,- . . to. to whose ruled b the and and Fnfh tmsdaien I-lands P Q. Phone ll tifi h. 1 i it bl i th 1 ll th in nie- "M M" nfzlliflld 2 al-lien? To en- Jesus Cyhrlst: that "the world Is Mifmme CH"-ill Aifwlyl Limited. 1 sloth: II(I:G;2e?elaf:c 965 l;Cl:ElIl.l?:lc .eSi:ce sbbsofdti ngeteimlnlslrtl d"”d me "wt" dm””"'”" 1" Cheaper eggs. cheaper meat. "55 may benem, or go nuke in the bud. of the living and 2061 or 540. ' , ,GE0'w'ETowN PAS.-l'o3AL search institutes, stations and ex- is their ultimate necessity, the wmk "id bu'1"e"' The urmer ch"P" CM”? Md 5 89119”! W present e5em'g,-oublu (gal. when will (or it u wholly good -:- LHARGE " Unned chmilh 0i pcrimental farms; and crowning Party analysts find an abomin- wh” is. used to ”"7"'"g 0' haul" easing 9! mod Pile” i"diC8i95 iii? "est 0! pivot” ” me; have , . . and mm me end at history LICPAGITS SHOE STORE on c'”5di3- 59TVlC9-3 10? M37015 931- the whole structure of research in ation and a scandal in the alleg- l"g.w'”' m9m.r Vemd" "nus " "T9 wi"l"”"i'55 9! ""3 F9597” m that mve fast their time iip- will be the -ti-lum h of his kin . Kent Street have a bargain base- 11 A M- 5W1'E90"- 330 7- M- M”" all branches of science is the Acn- ed ”PPil'Il'il7i8 of indeterminacy" d".r'”"" 1" s.w'"h ” hm" a"dlGm'""'"'-"" '9 ""0 ""9 mm" kiioivu it me nmude - why dam whm alone” we mm ,,,,,,,':- merit where outstanding values are WW" Cross. '1 P. M. Georgetown demy of Science of the USSR. ascribed by Heisenberg. Jordan. sliiizgh'd mm if h” f”" '0'"-I accept responsibilities which oili- ears ii ' ' 1g ,1, . w k ,1 Rev. W. A. Paterson, Minister. 1- pi tn - , .,in u ' 1; pa ,1 in w 1 n -. 00 SWOT - W9 "108 "9: 3 V”? er groups cannot be forced to Emile-' 3130"” lm unknown tucking? "H111: ilmvfnrlnuch G”:,h'”.'”"d me :3:-iii 0ny(r,:en'so?ul?b.evxY boogie" field lof Seovl'eTegeeei?etlcsr sighs dlee- lsltgsnf; gliomljc lfhylsict: em I) yslc "early jmp””"'”c Md um” w.'wi""de”"k9- Whfil P”'-um": manned at :13” ' '3 W01. "mm.l 5 g,..g, CORNWALL CHARGE. - Sel'- veloplng fruitfully in association To the Marxist the ultimate a” sh"! (if ("Q1 mve faced q"'t”' Sm"-"d this ""15 ”'"”"U9- ll"? of ill? ,N9"humh”";1 Cour 3,, C55"? 01' .l;uword).?ounm 0' Plu1.'s3y'1'gn1AN canyon IN V105 0n SU1IdIY- Milfch 9131- C0l'il- wltil kindrcd research in West- reality is matter in the most lit- 8" "V1981 in rpplenlshing lhelf'”"'"5 P”5,l”Wl W1” he 5" PWk' Kin! Euwm 1" L 3 ,uvm 1:" ea n "6 t 9 response UANADA, .. Divine 5",,-leg sun, wall at ll. A.M. Kingston at 3 PM ern countries. Basic theory was erai sense. To resolve it into ('11- 5uppl3' . , Ward 0"9- '" l""- "”"05t ""99-5' cPlli.'.ll.l- one of the Kings chief of .alth to the pessimism and fa- day Mmh 9m Hmmgon 11 Cornwall Sunday School at 2.30 in harmony with the traditions of ergy or to admit to an element of A” F"l"a””" ""”?""" ""9 S'hl9- It is P-Wemeiy difficult in men iunipzired the W3 at I mgzm 0; gm .35 A511,, fun,-shneld p. M, Mt. stew. P- M- Mendel, Welsmann and Morgiin indeterminacy in nature is to de- b”:"g.m.1""eIleI(Lh')7r thmdwevk and r9C""""C ”" H”? ""1" hand: high 1" 9.1"" ..:i...:. ".1: M a v -- or -,i'fllV mrollzl 0 T71 . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' WINSLOE PASTORAL CHARGE. the inheritance f cquir d ci'inr- Marx-Lenlnist theology. ' .i ' ' ' F1959" 00 5 3" 9”?” 3"" mr 3915"” '45 the acteristics and fll)l1dl':lE thee secret Hence comes the strident clinl- '"m""3- -- bail wlirre men sit at SUPP” While there .5 min and snow outside. Tn, 5',i.ll'l'OW flies ill at one door M .,,,; of the other. "so this life 0. man appears for a short space. bu; pf wliat went before, or what 1, ,n !.i'ilfl'l', we are utterly ignor- mlY.'ar:e numbers of people today no in i.:o position of the North- umhlififi i-iiieitiiin. of what went berorr. n.' what is to -follow, they are iziioinnt. But the men of King yldn-iu'n court listened to the Chrlsiinii preachers because they rliimmi to have knowledge of ihPsPil1liliZ5. That remains the chi-islnii claim: that the creator hf iiir universe has revealed his the words or the Ephesians. "to sum up all that the Christian must news but of good. It -follows that life for him can- not be futile. He has a task to stewards that it man be watchfulness. God's purpose deemed from iiu- elessness. W The Experts Say Continued from page 2 .',El'b.--,i'vii in frying-nan on too of slni'P Remove meat and cool Cut iuoiit into small pieces. To the liquid ill the frying-pan add”one cm) of port wine. Pin fabbit and -juices in deep iiasiziiig-riish, Cut iin and add one onloli. Bake at 350 decrees inh- xenlioll until tender. Add one can of condensed mushroom soup. Cov- yr with biscuit dough and bake until done. Br the way. rabbitfhave formed an important part of the meat diet in rationed Britain these last few years particularly at the inns when ",iiigized hare” iii seen fre- quently on the dinner menus. But despite the fact Britons have meat riitlnning. did you know they are exporting meat in Canada? A release from the United Kingdom lnlnrni:-lion Office at Ottawa ex- plain! llllS' "The export of canned mest nro- ducts in Crinadil is an important part. of Britain's drive to earn more dollars to may for essential food and raw materials." Spring Sewing Card Of Thanks We wish to extend sincere thanks to all our neighbours and friends for their kind assistance during and after the fire which destroyed our home on February 10th. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mullen and family, Trahadic. Card Of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Oharlcs Prest's Family of Caribou. N. S.. would like in thank their many friends of P. E. 1.. for their lovely letters and cards of sympathy shown them in their, bereavement. IN MEMORIAM In loving memo y of my Mother. Mrs. Arthur Harper, who died March 7th. 1929. In memory's garden, We meet. every day. Remembered. Harold, Doris. I-Iver things in Christ." Bethlehem and Cal- vary are events in a great cam- paign. whose decisive battle has already been won. It is a- victory make known; he is not a bearer of had found faith-ful." By his fidelity, by his go forward nnd the world be re- CAVENDISH UNITED PASTOR- AL CHARGE. -- Sunday. March 9th. North Rustico 11 A. M. stan- ley Bridge 3 P. M. Raev. George Gough, Minister. NEW GLASGOW CHRISTIAN CHURCH CHARGE - March 9th, 1952. Service at New Glasgow nt 11.00 A. M. Cavendish Baptist at 3.00 P. M. Fredericton at 7.30 P. M. perform. He is under orders. lie R .. M At . t is called, as the Epistle suggests, m Wu e:Vf:r.h' Minister. to he a steward. "'It is required in pngsny-"mun CHURCH m CANADA. -- schedule for Sundny. day. Mtlrch nth. Caledonia 11 A.M. mHYlRegardl:s.s of weather or roar! conditions. Minister: , Rev. 1-). S. I I-Ialcs. ORVVELL - VERNON UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA. - The services for Sunday. March 9th Orwell 11 A. M. Cherry Valley 2.30 P. M. Vernon River 7 P. M. Rev iJohn F. MacKay. B. D.; Minister EDUCATIONAL ADDRESS. - Mr. W. F. A. Stewart, M. L. A., former Miiilslcr of Agriculture, will speak on Education over Sta- ilon CFCY following the news broadcast at. 715 Saturday even- lng. ....L. 1 SPECIAL MEETINGS continue nightly in the Gospel Hail (Upper Prince Street) zit 8 P. M. excepting Saturday. Sunday at 7.510 P. M conducted by G. A. Ramsay and G. P, lleiclman. You are heartily invited to attend. TRYON - BONSHAW GROUP OF UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH- ES.-Ohurcli Services Notices. Oh Sullday. liizirull fltli, 1952, the ser- vices of tile above-indicated group of United Baptist Churches will be as follows:-Tryon, Sunday School 10.03 A. M. Public Worship. 11.00 A. M. Wesl.moreiaud. Public Wor- ship 7.39 P. M. Subjsct, "Com- mandments Eight, Nine and Ten." Text. Exod. 23:15-1T. Rev. NV. G. i 'Men's Services Sunday, March mm, are as follows: Winsloe North 11 A. M. Pi-lncctown Road 730 P. M. Rev. J. R. skinner, Minister. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- TIST PASTORATE. - Sunday. March 9th. North River 11.00 A. M. Clyde River 3.(l) P. M. Kingston 7.30 P. M. Rev. H. Barber, Pastor. H A M P T 0 N PASTORAL CHARGE.-United church of Can- nda. Services Sunday, March 9f.ll. Bonslhaw It A. M. De sable 3 PM. 1-lamption 7.30 P. M. Rev. L. S. Woolifrey, Minister. TRYON PASTORAL CHARGE.- Unlted Church services for Sun- day, March 9th. as follows (wea- ther and roads permitting): 11 A.M. Cape Traverse. 3 P .M. Crap- I lllld. 7.30 P. M. Tryoii. Rev. R. L. Bacon, Minister. . , IT'S A MUST! - The Baptist l Annual Variety Concert. Tuesday, March 18th. featuring leading local entertainers in Irisll music and humor. Tickets cents. i . MURRAY HARBOUR PASTOR- AL CHARGE. - United Church of Canada. Services Sunday, 9th. 11 A. M. Murray Harbour. 3 P: M. Little Sands. 7.00 P. M. Mur- Phsrson, Minister. ' THE. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA. - Services for Sun- day. March 9th. as follows-Mom tague 11 A. M. and 730 P. M. Car- digan 2.3:) P. 'M. Montague sun- dhy School 10 A. M. Rev. F. N. Young. Minister T”oTi 1 AT LIZPAGI.-TS Kent Street Store. Beaumont and a new Gold Cross nimp arrived this week. Also see the matching shoes and handbags. your phone. Call 116. We deliver. March fection by one or two generations of social engineering. Lysenko became the ray River. Rev. D. Wallace Mac- the P:irl.i'- Wm” his thief 01100"- ont, the distinlzulslicrl Vnvllov. was ctlcs as well. session of the Academy cultural Science, Shoes for all the family as close as thousand-word address of inheritance in the chromosome- bodies of the The acknowledged leader of Sov- iet geneticists was N. I. Vavliov, a man with an international rep- utation. who in 1929 became first president of the Academy of Agricultural Science. germ-coll nucleus. the All-Union In 1932. however. under pres- sure from the Communist Party, an All-Unloni Conference (in gen- etics affirmed that this branch of science must henceforth be made lo conform to the laws of dialec- ticzil was young plant-breeder niimcd Lyscil- ko, who resurrected as Bolshevist- ically orthodox the long exploded doctrine of -t-linrncters acquired by :1 plant ori an animal materialism. This proposal promptly followed up by xi the transmission of in the course of its ifo experience. This theory was associated by lini with the name of I. V. Mi- 'hurin, a sort of Russian Luther Burbank of an earlier e och. The new thesis was warmly welcomed by the Party, for it promised the speedy development iif'-Y compulsion unden proper (with proper condit- ons) not only of new Soviet var- ietics of plants and animals but also of in new Soviet race of man- klnd. nurtured into obedient per- rigorous darling of mprisoned and died in disgrace and captivity. Vltuperstlvo Scientists In August, 1948, a universal cam- pnlgn to exalt the Soviet state by villfyinl: all non-Russian arts, inu- slc and science as corrupt was mplemented in the case of gen- At the August 4th of Agri- its president, '1'. D. Lysenko, led off with a twelve- "On the Situatlon in Biological Sciencr." lcnge to Soviet physicists publish- ed in 'LltA-raturunya Gazeia for November 20, 1948: "The subter- fuges of contemporary bourgeois atomic physicists lead them to conclusions about the 'freedom of the will' of electrons. Who then, if not we--the land of victorious Marxism and her philosophers-n tire to stand at the head of the struggle iigainsl. depraved anti in- famous bourgeois ideology! Who then, if not we, are to deliver the shattering blows!" All-Enlhrneiilx fiuous. Party-cont roll-:i' from the to 'he scientist. total system of education cxtrnding liumhlest kindergariener most eminent researcli stage, and television. nf cvcry man, woman and child in the country. The current rial-znlzis of that orthodoxy are decided by the political theologians of the Communist Party. The chief ob- vious purposes of the educational system are the glorification of the Soviet state and the Communist Party. the literal worship of file man-god in the Kremlin. and the perpetuation of the Bolslicvik sys- tem through the forced indoctrin- ation of II total population. ness. the system has become even more intolerant during the past four years. It has instituted new compulsions and new purges in every nook and cranny of ihe educational system. Against this tyranny there is no shadow of protection. In the total slate, ev- ery person, whether humble or eminent, is continually checked. spied on and documented by on which premiums will be paid are er results and certainly not ben- atc the delay the return of profitable price Further detail is pr-rlmps super-ilevelg, We Ilnve traced the OX-;to bear in mind that in order to isience iii Bolshcvik Russia of fllgef maximum ,e1n,Mthm.(.h,,nRes will at which he usually markets. pounds and grade either A or B It embraces not merely the class-,wiii not be eligible for premiums, room and the text-book but all lllElnnd as in the past mam, of mu. mriss media of communication .'IIl(ilA hogs dressed from 140 ,0 150 PF0Di1Ei1i'NiiiiIi DFPS5.TfIiii0. Cinema-ipounds, it little extra feeding is Its passion going is a universal inquisiiion into Illelprgmiums will be paid on A qulil. intellectual and artistic orthodoxylily hogs dressing up to 180 pounds other words if the for A hogs up to 170 pounds is 375.00. the A hog from 170 to 175 5 Instead of relaxing its ruthless- ovcr 150 pounds to Hog Premium Changes Farinerii' Week Tiierel-ent changes aniiuuiicori. hy the Federal Department of Agriculture in the weights on , During the week of March I'i'th. Sheep Breeders. swine Breeders. Dziirymen. Central Farmers' Insti- tute Members. and Federation members will meet. in Charlotte- town in tho st-ries of meetings known as "I-'al'mers' Week". The practice of grouping these meetings cnahlcs delegates to ob- tain information of a wide variety and to meet friends from one and of the Province to the other. Advertisements will a p pe Ii r shortly in the press stating day. time, and place of each meeting. It is not too soon for those plan- ning to attend to start making arrangements for a few days away from home. for the purpose of encouraging farmers to feed hogs for I longer period, thus easing, for the next few weeks. what. could he a diff- icult mnrketing period. We feel that there will be olli-' eficial ones. the production of heavier hogs will further aggrav- surplus and still longer The hop shipper will have be necessary in the weights Hogs wliicll dress under 150 Land Settlement The 'prfldU('il0ll of this Province depends to a large extent upon the efficient use of its soil and to ob- tain maximum production it in important. that all nrnble land be cultivated and made to yield. However, there is a percentage to be necessary. Willie it. should be bbrne in mind il.t the usuiii discounts on hogs oilgr gt-farms End gum which "5 "M 170 pounds will be in effect, in e"'g "59 H" at me """ "'"' many of our young rural people are leaving the Province. If total production is import- ant, then the problem of unused land and migrating rural people call for serious consideration and if possible the formulating of policies to promote maximum land use and the increase of rural pop- uiation. market price would be worth 324.60 and from 176 to 180 worth 524.00. Similarly, B hogs pounds. while getting the 31.00 premium, will suffer discounts rgiaging from 52.00 a hundred to over 185 To summarize. it would sp r to be good business while the pre- sent policy is ln'force to put hogs qualify for premiums and to keep them un- der 170 pounds to avoid discounts. Immigration This week Farm Forum began its final series on International Affairs. Topics under discussion for the next three weeks are Farm Immigrants. Customer: Abroad, and Hunger and Poverty. the Real Causes of War? Local Forums looked over the Immigra- tion question and suggested 1 number of changes. "Our Forum Ontario Farm Problems Recently Ontario Farm Forum. and there are about nine hundred of them, were asked to list what I" this V"'"p"a”Ve nnerancc he all-powerful political police force-.. IN MEMORIAM Thorn in the know say that Killam. "-A " , "wish" skirts will be popular this ' - if a declared that there were only two Those who are not mallwhlo are they considered the most urgent memlftrs feel." Whlm Road i'eP0l”li spring some to feature pleats HERE FOR A VACATION -. a positions possible torn Soviet simply demoyod. Tn. liquidation ilmhleme they considered their Pd; illhkths money spent in hitched in the hlpilne. Others will In loving memory of Alexander M.-, pm... Rmen, 3,3,.” 0; V,,i1..,.. hiologisimthu! of RID?"-i'l0ilC MHrX- M ,nd,,pmd,,n, Hmugm has .M." Federation should attend. to. ' We brinizmtz in Immigrants for lfarnl mi"? 3 hill yoke from which the Mtwheod. Lorne V'IllEYi WIN dkd livid. Qiif'llN'. is Visiting Mrs. VV. E”Loi"lt"”sli cspougmg &!1redP:;3;Y.- lining on for thirl.V-four Years and :hmk1 lhefrflfueg :":h 5t'3gl'tca"t gzagr ,.wo5”d be mrrg etnectwle id kl 1, ll, L M. 1, 7g). 19g, -. - I - A . .. no n on time o ocq ie 1 - , . . - - - f n vew o e ac a n arlo '0 increase it us ry wllci 'n F I nu '6 ' A L Chumpmn 29 Iongvmnh Aw y acteristics. and U181 of 8 ii”iI"0i" Lommuos '0 ml "5 "Hmong o farmers have excellent domestic would in turn improve the home Important natiern styles for spring: Brief cape-line Jacket: curved Jacket suit; turtle-neck blouses: full swing skirts; shirt- vralsi rircsscs worn over crinollne Drtlicnais LAND MEASURE "1-'ii.vion:" is believed to be a eorrliptinn of "furrow-long" used in former years to denote the length of a square 10-acre field. able gout Lovingly Iumembered by Wife and 'li'unlIy, Gordon. Vernon, Lauren and Aletha. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of John A. Blue, who passed sway March 7th. 1961. Just. a tribute of love and rememb- ranoe. To a Dad who was one of the best. The 103! that he missed on life's highway, May lie And in God's prden of rest. nue, for n short vacation, being on route to Texas for H special course in chemical production. prepar- atory to assuming a position in Edmonton witli the Canadian Chemical Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of the Cciancse Corporation of America. Mr. Raven obtained his B.Sc. at McGiil after leaving P. W. C.. where he spent four years. Since then he has visited his old home in England. and returned for an appointment on. the staff of the Mr-rck, ninnufriclulcrs of pharmaceutical chemicals. which he now leaves for his appointment at Edmonion. It is over four years since Mi". Riiven left here, and he is enjoying the rent-wnl of Subduiiigfire O'I'I'AWA, Murch if -(CPi-Air Cadet H. Floyd Peterson, 1-6. of No. 601 Squadron, Kentville, N.S., has been granted the cadet award (or bravery for putting out it danger- ous fire in a school at Cambridge. N.S., last June Air Force Head- quarters announced today. The award is made to cadets who "knowingly risk their lives in the interest of the lives or property of others." and marks the second time that it has been won by an air cadet. John Lowe of Montreal, 14- ous reactionary gruvelllng before the Western theories of genetics. The crowning argument of his ud- -drcss is an appeal to the author- ity not of other biologists but of Lenin and Stalin: "V. I. Lenin and I. V. Stalin discovered I. V. Miciiurln and made his ideas the property of the Soviet people. Through their grant fatherly attention to his work they saved his remarkable teaching for biology. The Party and the Gov- ernment. and I. V. Stalin person- iilly, are concerned increasingly for the further development of these- teachings. . . . Our Academy must feel concern for the developnlent of the teaching of Michurin, just graves in Siberia. Not the least sinister of the system's ciiaractcrislics is tho fo- mentntion of wtirlikc hatred ngainst the free world. Eight. him- drcd million persons in Com 'ln- isi Cf)l1nlTl('S are being taught thlii it is to be their glorious destiny lo destroy the hcstial govornmcnts and urmies of the Western world. Another twclvc million Commun- lsts. sruitcrcd tiirouszh all free countries. including Cantirln. hrlve lhcir indoctrination schools nnti study groups, preaching the some duly in arliicve power through rcvoililinn and war in the est of Moscow. inter- Prnnf Frnm llloiwmv markets at their door, 48 per cent of the Forums felt that market- ing was the most pressing prob- not readily available. After marketing came, support for hog and poultry producers. fol- lowed by feed prices, daylight sav- not be a problem here. Tile Farmer and Infliitioil For some time past inflaiion nnd in particular the high cost of markets." Many Forum groups expressed concern for the new Canadian. , i ii-m: if this is so in Ontario then "We feel." one secretary wrote. "ii certainly it is more important il Oi-if T95P0nSlhiiiiY 10 make here where domestic markets are friends of our immigrant labour and show them hospitality. A happy person is a contented per- son." Rural opinion across the Island ing time. and education. Calfhood Showed an increased interest in vnccinalion for contagious abnr- Nlii0ll8l policies on Canada's Im- tlon was also listed, this would miizration plan. Individuals as well as groups tackled notepaper and pen to get in their reaction to the broadcast farmer in St. Louis wrote, "I would llke.to know why we can't place more of our4Canadian peo- ple to work on our vacant farms? discussion. A . Old NCQUt1li1limN?5ilillS- year-old nlr cadet. was presented the award for saving seven persons living, as reflected in the index. as we are taught by the personal have been the twin bogeymen of example of concern for the work Ev" nem:mb"e': by H" wne Any Canadian who is still Lin- 1 am the father of sgven boys, I) 0 C 'l' 0 ll and 1-niniiy. TRINITY EVENING AUXI1.- dl-owning in 194,, . g, , . ' of I. V. Mlchurin on the part of .'iWiIrC that Moscow has declared cnnadgs econofny, and what have I got for them? 1 KARL The Mary Mm” Auxiliary The ”w”d Wm b9 P"”enwd ” our great teachers-V. I. Lenin this sort of war on Canada ought Everyone was concerned and have lnbourcd among farmers & met in me nodal ha" on Monday th” ”m"n m”u"3 in me A" and I V Stalin" to listen in occasionally to the of- agreed that something should be about twenty years and I don't I ;:::l"3;s1:a"l,h3:d&;;li:l1 35Se';lvelTe' Cadet League of Canada. at the ' ' I ficiul voice-'01 Radio Moscow. -On ,g,,,,c inn. no pamcnlnr group was own one inch of liind. How .-an .Yu..5k you,.Dom,, on m1;'m,,"'w tor ..Bm,Rm,hood,.' Seisniory Club. Mlontebello. Que. Scienuli-5 Wlmefl -l:1l1LllIr)' 1., 1952. Andrei V,VSllln- willing in be me sac.-in-L-ial goat, I interest my sons lII'fBI'11IlIlg'.”' I h- .. 1- bl .. , ” ' Mnch 11. by Air Vice Marshal F. . f "1 Pamhsky. speaking at the United 3111- Government; were not inclined to Through public opinion, the am” I '3 R” ” e M” led by MW Sm"1e-V Th”mP5”"' R. Miller vice ehie' of the air staff TM5 '"V””"m" ” e ' ilions lind referred to the Hon. curtail spendhrgg labor kept .-le.'.farm labour problem is seen to be i"'5"iWiO".PI”.'m'q.'f Bsiswd by M31 Mnccanum and Citatioli covering the award to mm of sun" agaiist Stunilt Garson. Canadian Minister mnnding higher, wggeg and ln.'a serious one. and one which is Many leading physl- M155 53111113 ii0lmEB- Ailoi-h9i'"ChB-11' Alf cadgg peteg-son 1-"C13; mum da” la 5”; 83" I. wqml of Justice, in tho followinlr if-THIS? dustry and capital taking higher far from the boundaries of Farm (inns and surgeons ief ifom the study book "From lvrhe town to! cambndge Mu. PITU""M 1" 3”"; ." W” M I ,0 "He is it lillihcrinlz idiot from on profits, the farmer's position was-Forum. inakggpnnicg ofgug. Lakes i0 NOFUIEYYI Llilhi-S Was Kemvmel N's" bouts only one ling! to RM1 scigivtci-SnsPl;::f;l and utterly ilznortint country. . . . Likc not a comfortable one as pro- gestin that their pa- g::(:;Egl;l0xd::;uMfi;.1.;Th3:;?;S::.lvl;:'i:- school-a. two-story frame struct. o:fhr;i;io.ox d?llI'1l1eSc”cal mnmmmsi A icl'ieNi)i'i1n(-llrndtrilr-:l'c:zr:il;: hlf;"(lI1!I-lb051llnll.I;ldu(;(ion ,.3f,s”,..,n,;n,:,d ,0 ,4". (-,,,,,,,,,mm. ,.mJ,d. Ilenfs r rescr - ' ” ' ue. O I Satud 0 in I I 3 - 'r l t - ” more mi” 3' "in ” "Wis- lions her:g'hPey KHCEV Caguai chrlslaneh lM:'cLure Jll-lite. X1? Cadetrrllliydmrgfersianagfg:::d',c:l',fa1;:;,",1; "1"?" "S R Slliillfi DIS!-" That SW11" However, there are indications, Tlic regular Monday night ournpmuion fora". an ss lomes. uc n orma- Na. 5m squadron was atromnc put the fate of vavnov was only mo evening, Radio Moscow hogan ii -p" in19PQlIlRS of I-nrm Forum do mun Mmm mmdin It .0 lion W3! SW11 0113 Cancemml 019 the whom Wm, H niend when he hid , their memories Accord, new series of attacks on the lthaii siimuiaie interest in local , lpp d5 , work being done by the United nouced amen "epm. out Hound Vi ':h (S I" !,''"d. (Aug "capitalist beasts of Canada." in in our day shall already lie half nnri national affairs, they are "”"'Y 5"” P'":"' church Missions among. "Fellow the Window; . . "Li1u"f5J1”1'g4p8i;"he muhdny my this connection Mosroiv began to defeated in essence if, the stri-En basis of community projects. Po- THE Canadians from Europe. During "sending M. chum '0! help 8. of (he Academy was mono" announce wlint p('nlIlfiPS its. 'Pco- dent intolerance and haired ex- icrvilic secretary reports that his EN . the business meeting it finance, I ' um - pie's Courts' intended to IIIIDOSP pressed by Soviet education evokes l-orum is vonsldr-ring the build. KINS committee was appointed an fo1- Floyd forced open 3 window md mnh Elven over M "In": 503:5 on Canadians after the sclicdlllcti in ii: a system of like rigidity 1nd-ling of R recreation centre and . ' e ' . i ' i I . . , CM. 6' 3:?" aux ts! lows: MA5.-l Dorothy Auld, M135 ;nm':kee :;i'th:::'1emg:ou?:bor:::;7: get Elagglngogglireffsfapggmzg by revolution. - , f.'h'Il' temper. We shall need inlhall. lxensiulzinn l-arm Forum nail . no en a. . E-mum Holmes. Miss Isabel Rog, on the e d 11 go h d.) mil P. V orfmydwn spwches The Prime Minisim-, Mr. Si.,rlistinx.:uish between, World Coni-,alw;,.,-3 ('l1.l0)'('fl the National Film Copies OfrCh0l'8l Readings ersoli. Mrs. Adams and Mrs Econ ooh re a "I 9 1' Pr-Wm fortymme were Lnurcnt. liic lcarirr nf ilir Oppns-'munism and its victims rvcry-iBonrds programs. Now, their "9"" J " ' sllzili-sccrelnry has coniplrit-d a course :J1U.L'i ,5 i if k (R Ttfi-by -(inn; liii(RIi'liiiH'. for the Musical Festival, may be obtained at the P. E. 1. Libraries, Prince of Wales College. BONELESS cob. lb. ,. 390 iiaimocx mums, lb. .-.. ............. ........... ...... 42o rnesll sitnsion Ill. ............... .. 55c FRESH IIADDOCK. -FIIESILHALIBIJT. , muesli sumrs. sstoimn murrs. suoxalo amass. cam ammo. - x - kaomiiuiss nlaams. Etc- LYNN vannnyrslas, s this . ..................... .. 29:: Moon Ls.-uoNs,otor. ..... -1 ...... ... ....................... .. I90 iliced BACON, (specioiliii. ........ ............. .. .. (dc Piioii ' . , A -or ANDREWS . '22:: ".Ti-ii,:.,.'A:,i'-.icgyf;i,VVii.. gin, piiqveu, vALuesj' Thompson. It was decided that the auxiliary accept a ten per cent in- crease in allocation, making R total objective of 5550 for the year 1952. Personals - Mr. Jackie Msabonaid. St. An- drews, was on a business trip to st. Patrick's Road on March 4th. Trav- elling by train in Peakes. he was forced lo finish the journey on anowshm-s. ' I?! ff! IT? IUUN xiflli SORETHROAI -w-coios HIIIIIIMMIII SPIGIII.--.. one 5 x 'f Enlargement ?'lIii.I with every loll of Film at iimrs mics '0 Ill Ilobmond strssl covered that a bottle of ,hoaphor- us had exploded and that chunks and flames were dangerously close to an array of volatile chemicals including two large containers of alcohol. , "snatching up a coat that had been left in the school, Cadet Peterson tossed it over the sput- tering phosphonis. picked up the blazing mass and threw it out- of the window. Then. lllnoririg the I danger of a possible explosion, he turned his attention to the other fires. By the time help arrived. cadet Eeterson, badly burned on the hands and face and nearly blinded from smoke, uation completely under control." a noble task: to be indefatigable warriors the grandiose building of Com- munism. . on genetics are not suitable: they are full tiflc ruhlfish. . . . Under the lead- ership of the greatest genius of Hill cnnieniporary cimrh. our Slnlln. scientist-innovators " still greater successes. . gfsslfln appeared in full in Pravila had the sit- for August 10. 1948. He closes thus: "Long live the Party of Lenin and Stalin for revealing loudly applauded affirmations of of the flaming material were fly- faith in the Party's OW" ih90fY' lng about the room. The shelves o! of ht"'dW- ""9 5"” " few ”' II the llbontory was Handy on "re cesgefore Soviet scientists stands in the construction .of . . Existing text-books of fnrmnlisllc. antl-scien- be- oved anti dear teacher, ,Conii'n(ie Soviet science and our will pnchicvc address in thc Lysenko's final finest Worli Done by Experts. Flea Ins Hon. Prompt nice. 6. i-i.uvi.on JEWILLIII I Michurln to the world and for the creation in our country of all the conditions necessary for the flow- nine of advanced materialistic biology. "Glory to our great friend and cor-yphaeus of science - our leader and teacher, Comrade Stal- in!" All present then stood and applauded the holy name for ii long limp. , The battleground shifted promp- ly in the All-Union Academy of science, which undertook on Au- gust M. 1948. to dismiss heretical biologists.-to abolish a number of research laboratories (including those of Cytogonetlos and Plant vtologyl and to purge the staffs to alvblological institutes and till biological journals. As noted al- ready. the heresy hunt then spread into all universities and ltion, Mr. Drew, and llir C. (T F.,' lender. Mr. Cnidxvcll. were nil to ho siilpperi from Cain.-irln to prison- camps In Silwriu. Crriniii ntiier Canadians were slatctl by name for "emergency liquiiliifioii" in or- der to protect the new "Pcopli.-'3 Democracy" in Canada. Vliforc liq- uidation lists were promised (Tili- Outlook. Fcliriiii” 1952, pp. 1-2). In this rt-spout, Stalin's cnndnlir is even greater than I-iilicr's. Fnlicliislnn I iinve nuilim-ii tho (fonimiiiiisi use of rdurtilinn in mnsoiitinir Bolsliovik power and to mobiliti- it-thnl hatred against the iron world. How is the educational system of the free world to meet that threat? Certainly not by diipliratlng the Communist appar- atus of compulsion and indoctrin- ation for use in counter-prom iigandn. It is true that we need to stress nid-fashioned virtues of loyalty. honesty. and temperance: it is true that training for the armed defence of human liberly has a rightful plare on our cam- puses: It. iii true that our people of every age should be made aware of the real character of the enemy abroad and of tho traitor lvilhin our mates. But Ilia- unfettered quest of truth in every field of research should go for- ward If we are -to be faithful to the civilisation for which we stand. 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