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of men, *rich and poor, learned and
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gd between. Perhai this is .as the
'Master, of men intepOd it to be.
We were not .long settled in the
parsonage of the "Sunny kiouth" before
the telephone began te,tingle and well-
meaningvoices were soliciting our
well-being and tendering greetings. Oe
octogenarian lady, just by way of the
telephone and subsequently by way of
visit, rather preened her feathers by
saying that she was he **first lady in
the congregatio$ " In terms of time
aid service th .oul&ieein to be true,
but o6 e susp ed that a violation of
one o'sv, enete of the 13eatitu4es
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Memorials
T. PRYDE & 'SON
(formerly, Cunniligliana & Pryde)
Clinton, Exeter, Seaforth
,Write Box 150, or phone 41J,
Exeter -
and we shall be pleased to
call.
nenee his migration to Flerida.Uis
domain was tir the direetio opposite to
that "across the tracks," about five
miles to the northwest fringfelsg the
Indian River ywhich in turn ribboned
the Atlantic rollers. •
Palatial -Estate
An invitation to sample his prowess
as an hoSt was readily aceepted and
in due time, was translated into action..
Following directions", Ave arrived at the
entrance to this palatial estate to find
it garrisoned by taU "royal .palm"
trees, each one having been speciticaliy,..
selected for its task. Flanking the
avenue these aristocrats of paints led
in an unbroken the right to the portied
of this modern palace itself. 'What
a nokle pile, magnificent in its mantle
of gleaming, glistening finish, with
grounds Wit would vie in terms of
beauty and spaciousness with ,, the
original Eden itself. The interior in
its artistry. magnificence and splendor
matched the beauty without, including
in its furnishings no fewer than seven
chestellield suites. Here is an 'abode
wore than simulating souse of the great
piles of the Old World. Nothing had
been to chance, but all was in
harmeny, ,,..xperts having got into a
huddle and the result being beauty,
rest, inspiration, the finest thing "titi,f
side of heaven." Away over to the
eastern fringe a palatial cabin cruiser
was tollifig Pazily on the waters of
the Atlantic, whilst slightly inshore
an inviting outdoor swimming pool
completed the perimeter of tile land-
scape, its crystalline ripples seeming
to nod in our direction. ,The azure
blue of the sky was beautifully re-
flected in this_untn-made lake in minia-
ture, as also:. the roof tips of this
modern palace itself. This latter con-
stituent of the totallandscape was
quite alluring, for Ute d-
ay was hot ‘vith
Old King Sol "soaking it to us." How
emphatic the use of the vernacular can
be! •
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ginning of her beloved rhurelt, and, its
continuity down the 4cades, -',Teyer-
theless, this is the typ of spirit that
can constitute.a "thorn in the flesh."
However, this Was more than com-
pensated for by the visit of a parish-
ioner, a veritable Goliath of a. man,
with' as spirit as affable in intensity as
-his well-developed anatomy. He evid-
enced 'a special interest in the ecclesi-
astic, his wife and daughter, for he
himself ,had first seen the light of day
in Ontario and at au early age had
been lured by the warmth and promise
of Florida. Toronto, London. 'Montreal,
Hamilton and many other cities of
our dofnain were well known to hip.
He also remembered • the copious
canopies of snow native to a Canadian'
winter and opined that he had never
acconunodated himself to their appeal.
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deposits that were laid dow
of years ago. These picturet3 are ac-
companied by articles comparin5tbe
features of the relies with those of tlae
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At the Swimming Pool
A dip in these waters was Teally
at the heart of the invitation, so suit-
ing the action to the word we ex-
changed our normal garb for the cir-
cumscribed garment of King Neptnne..
What is the normal and instinctive pre-
lude to "a dip"? Get that big toe into
action—if he can take it all else is
safe. The big lad seems --to assume the
duties of a 'thermometer. No need of
this •preliminary, however, the water
itself reflecting the heat of the sun.
Of course to the big "he man" who
likes it "cold," this would be some-
what "sissy ;" 'nevertheless the parson,
wife. and daughter found it more than
ideal. -
The son of our host,-, a giant of a
boy, despite his youthful 'teens_ sported.
pedal extremities which called for size
-twelve shoes, as did his father's..Both
revelled in this distinction, for there
is nothing like having a tine pair of
"good understandings," The writer
can't compete here the best he could
do would be to meet his host half -way.
This lad- possessing a !hie physique,
and -admirable reflection of his Dad's,
with a tan. all-inehisive and possessed
of depth, began to reg -ale us in the fine
art of "tignabittics" ( this is the writer's
own coinage and- lie must assume full
responsibility for the same), demon-
strating the.' "jackknife," the "tliP,"
"looping the loop,': and other clever
manoeuvers indicative of the fact
that from an early age he had been
at this sort of thing. The father was
equally at home in the \V11 t()1 but wise -
1y, we thought. refrained from duplicat-
ing the aquatic feats of his teen-age
prodigy. What 1 n ideal Set-up for
us Nortle-rners Rousseau, the French
philosopher of a bygone day. based
his argunient for the golid and full life
upon his "Bock to Nature" slogan. This
would ha ve been a paradise for him
and his devotees. Lest there he a
migration of my readers to the South
as a t•issult of reading this plea.sant
portrayal, I'd better hurry on. l'pon.
second thought, however, there is no
danger. for American dollars in Canada
arts "tied up." '
Not only dig Dad ref ra f roni
duplicat Mg the aqua -Antics of his ath-
letic- And weil-mannered boy, bat we
Northerfcers The graduation,s
from the shallow end to. the deep end
were el ea rly marked—from four foot
to We got in at the shallow
end and 'only hiade one gradv.
Handsomely Entertained
After dispelling ourselves With King
Neptune nml our hests for half -an -hour
sougi t the solidity and seeurity of
the,bank to bask in the healing rays of
the Florida sun, followed by an in-
vigorating "shower- plus a health;
tinglinerph-down. Re -introducing our-
selves to our "-togs- we ninde* our way
to the. '!palace.," there to be. nwt with
a' tray of ice-vold cocoa cola. lielie'Ve
it or- not, dividends accruing front the
manufacture and sale of this poPular
beverage were not inconsequential in
the creation of this Southern splendor.
No mention lor 411e 111)51(55 .! .SII(` and
her tlaughter were summering in the
hills of Georgia. What strange._ mortals
We
111) \V(' Northerners revelling in
the torrid heat,- our hosr-s "helpmeet -
hating NI an escape., from it.
Nlaylus tlik is the way the Creator
intended it. to lie.
Our daughter, Grace \11 011' enjoyed
the Venture mos1. of all and through
her persuasion We rewated this happy
experienee many times.
Here were grapefrnit, oranges, cocoa-
nuts, and even bananas, growing in
profusion, although one must drivel
much farther south to encounter the
last growing in commercial quantities,
Well, Henrietta was waiting t((
chape'ron us home—good, ohl. faithful
Henrietta. We often wondered •AV -1111 t
her reactions were to all this "Ifew-
ness." We do know that, her . feet
must have been not only warm but
hot,' for those macadamized riiads do
throw up the heat, so nmeh so that
frequently one can feel the heat is-
ing through the soles of one's shoes,
Well, the schedule calls for mill.
initial trip to the City of Miami, So
on We go to the parsonage to rest up
and then on the road. South still
durther.
W.e shall enjoy your company en
route.—L.H.T.
WHEN DAY IS DONE
Sleep, • little imps,
In angelic haze
• And dream sweet, dreams
02 mischievous days.
There's a special place
You cherubs share
By night, in ,my heart,
By day. in thy hair!
—May Itichstone.
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Tile purpose, oglicotZe. lIti to prove,:,
the relationship o -,.man with the ape,
aMI these 'bony, reinains'are suppoz.•.7ed.to
represent 'the. 'Missing Lli or the
physical bridge which spanned the gap.
The I'vlatestof these discoveries id a
jawbone which- was unearthed in
Africa and it is .said to he that of a
creature which was both simian and
ltman, yet =5 neither 'of the two.
It was s. step Award in the aScent o2.
man by the process of 4'evoiuti6n.
The theory of evolutiOn le a fasein-
ating one. It offers what appears to
be a logical and sequential explanation
of the origins and development of mat-
ter and life in the universe—from the
spiral nebula to the planet, and from
the amoeba up to man. But while the
theory may be logical euough, itodoes
not clear up the mystery of the origin
of the material universe or the origin
of life. •Nor does it explain, for me
at ipast, the periodic emergence of the
infinitely various forms of organi life
on this planet.
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The amoeba, which is a _minute !flub
of animated jelly, is still an anioeha,
and is not knoyn to be producing any-
thing but amoeba. The tadpole de-
velops int& -a frog, but the frog does
not produce a reptile, and the reptile
never sprouts feathers and becomes' a
bird. Each form and species of,life—
L fish,flower, tree, insect, bird and
beast—goesthrough an individtpl pro-
' cess of- evelution -from germination to
adulthood, • but each- produces , only
"after its kind." There is no relation-
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between the hummingbird and the vul-
ture: between the shrimp, and the
whale, or between tIleinfouse and the '0,1
elephant.
Life is too diversified and complex
0 be explained by a mechanical or l
acclitvntal theory of creation. -So far K.q
from shnplifying, it only renders more
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Charles Darwin, the originator of
the modern theory of evolutioh, ad-
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ancies which seemed lo contradict his
theory of the 'origin of • speeieS, Most
leading biologists today, while holding
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oned many of Darwin's ideas. The
Missing Links between species are still
missing. The tly encased in timber
millions of .years ago is identical -with
the house -fly of today. Even - within
what are recognized as distinct species
there MP distinctions which cannot- he
permanently bridged. The horse and
the donkey are of the same family.
and are said to have been evolved from
the --hipporodent (horse -rat). but, the
horse is a horse and the donkey is a
donkey, and while the twain may meet..
in the mule, the mule is sterile and
kicks -against the cornbination`! -
Nature is determinedly opposed te
uniformity. Variety 'is not only "the
spice of life," it is a basic and alt -
pervading law of ereation. propagation
and of.progress. It was no accident
that huminiity was divided into a
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