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Pessimism about social conditions is ram

past today. Is it justifled. Prot. Hibben ia* recens kcture on the subject to some university studenta, certainly came to the conclusion that it is, says a homi paper.

"About us," he said, is a world at con fasion and turmoil, and under the spell of general moral laxity we are groping in the dark for the ray of light which we have not yet discovered.

*** In the industrial world there is under production, restless discontent and unscru Palous, profiteering. In matters of finance there is inflation. As regards our philo

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day has given place to the erudo materia. |làm of today. Self-interest and self-in- dulgence have suddenly asserted themselves. The personal problem of life is put by many in the following terms: How can I get the most for myself as of the present disturbed circumstances of the world t

*In our social relations we are weakly allowing ourselves to be ruled by the God- dem of Folly slaves in her domain to the fashion if the hour. The modern dress, the modern dance, the modern music and modern manners of to-day are symptoms that indicate that somehow in this age we have lost our bearings and that the old values of life, as so highly prized, have been forgotten. There is danger of a lessen. Me & ing if not a loss of the old-time reverence Forgio for womanhood. There is no longer an Mr H 2 Frans sura of mystery, about this young woman of He J. B. 1 Gardiner to-day, a mystery at once her defence and Mr M. Gaynor her glory; and whenever in the history of

MrF E. Gerard the race this divine MP R. 4. Cowen

Mrs JM. Goodeno hood is lightly regarded or recklemly scorved it has always proved a symptom of

de Grant decadence far-reaching and disastrous. Capt Grierson

• Baker,

THE CAUSE OF STRIEKS AND PROVIDERJ. Mr.B. C. Guy

Every age of moral and spiritual pre Maj. & Mrs A. Gwyn grass in the history of any people bas Kr & Mn W... always been an sge of chivalry in which womanhood has been not only respected but

Mr. Hannibal repared. Today our illusions seem to be Mrs G. Harrison gone everything is obvious; no word is Mr J. Scott Harston-Mr. L. Turner left unsaid and no reil undrawn.” Mr C. H. Havan

That is purely a dark picture to draw Mr & Mrs E. Horne for young men abous to have their real Mr J. A. Hyndman take of struggle of life

Mrs. Jacks One wonders, Miza Johnas oriticises Mr. B. Pitney, whom we quote, Mrs. J. Johnston why Dr. Hibben used quite such soutre Mr J. Jahnsca colours. He is neither Kilions nor choleric. MEB Jones

IS a pleasant mannored, agreeable Mr E M. Joseph gentleman, habitually teinperate in speech, Mr B Julian Erm when firmness in needed, but always with an undimmed polish. Why, then, thus gloomy outlook ↑

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Dr. Hibben. tells us he found himself in

an extremely difficult position when it came

to delivering his lecture. It was more

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Mis à Mr C.-P. Mr N. 8. Taylor

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then a difficult position. It was embarras Mrd Mn V. Chir

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ring Ninety per cent, of the young men Mr& éirs T F. Cobba Mr G. Miskin to whom I was to talk bad served in the Mr. J.Scott Harston army or navy during the war," They had been through the most vital and trying experiences & man can have. Ordinarily, Mr&Mrs H. W. Allen in speaking to young men shoud to make Capt Archer their first coay in the world, one gives Mr & Mis A. E. them some good advice to start them on

Ashton their way. But here was a class of yoOUDE Mr & Mrs C. Batalha

Mrs Barker mes who had seen more than I had ever Batalh seen of could ever see What could I say Mr KEO Bird to thows young men? What was there forr & Mrs Birkett mo to my?

41 locked about me as conditions as Mr MJ. Broen observed them, and in those conditions as Me J: G. Bridger observed them, it seemed to me Capt. & Mrs Carson that I saw the subject

of

lecture. I could not speak to these young Me

Chazournes

men from fuller and riper experience than thoir, but I could warn them of what 1 Mr & Mrs J. W. For years they had been under the. Church Influence of a great moral exhilaration. Mr&Mrs. Cockburn Bat that period had ended. That gre Mrs Cormack

Mr C. F. Cooper moral impulse had apparently spent its Mr B Crowley

F. Cuthill

force. The tension was over. The reaction Comdr S

bad come and it was proceeding with dan gerous swiftness and violence. I could warn them of that danger and that was what

songat to

Dawion Mr Ms F. J. Dickie Dr Donilan Capf & Mrs Douglas of today, is a sex problem. He says, 11 Mr D. D. Drid resta on the relations between men and žirgāko Mint John women. When the relations between men

Durican and women are lax the modal fibre is jo Mr O. Eager

Mr & Mr Do

Dannett ed. When lax relations, between men ad Mr G. E. Eliams women gra characteristic of a nation the Miss Gibson whole moral tone of the nation suffers, and AV-Farmer the uation degenerates in every way. You can Mr G. Farmer go through the course of history and you Mr. Farmer

D. Hibben's theory is thus the problem

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LA L. Harvey [ap orgy and women expose themselves

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"You know what the modern danas is," Mr P.Tda Canned says Dr. Hibben You know how the Mrs B. Dobinson to women cling to them. You know how they Mr Daguided put thoir faces right against the men', faces. Mr & Mrs F. Gourdin Young men have fold me that they have to Mr J. Gana hold their heads back at a painful agia Mr & Mrs Hobbs to koop their faces away from their part. Mr & Mrs H 8. Bora You know how habitually women put Mr W. G. Hea

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Italy, France and London (under arrangement) will be What do needed is general moral transhipped at Bombay into the Mal Steamer themselves and throw themselves at the tightening up, and the place for it to begin proceeding direct to Marseilles and London. men's heads.

"A good many of the mothers undrest for Las Women to got the example. They considerably, Mr. Pitney suggested. "Yaid Dr. Hübben. They forms the must become again modest and sincere, se girls to do it, and am they do it them their mothers mire, and teach the men the Belves. But their mothers didn't do man regains his chivalry the unread that chivalry that is fast disappearing. When Their mothers would have been horrified exists, to-day will disappear and we will the sights of today. And the young return to the conditions of ten years age. men would like it better in the old way. Our problem, concluded Dr. Ribbon, At dance the other night there was one is a moral problem. All our troubles Toung girl simply and modestly droseed, come down to a loosening of the moral fibre and they tell me she was the belle of the of the nation. That is the reason for the ball. The atmosphere that surrounde general unrest. It is the cause of strikes young girl, the mystery of her is a wonder and the workman's failure to give full work ful thing. It is enchanting to men. But for full pay. It is what makes the pro- So-day there is to mystery. There is no steers. It le what makes, Bolahedate. And mystery in her person or in her thought as the bottom of it all is the loss of rever There is loosened in dream, in manners, and encolor womanhood. When that goed every- In talk, and when the mystery goes the thing elsa goes.

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