recommendations is that they dnvvlved W? abandonment of a degree of individual student freedom in tlie designing of the curricula. They urged a return to a more Spartan era wherein certain subjects are set down for obligatory study upon which the student must, willy-nilly, spend one-half of his time. They assumed that the student with his inevitable predilections for and against certain branches cannot be thebest judge and final arbiter in what will contribute most to giving him the mental equipment need- ful in later years. belittling the vocational and special training which is essential todqy. to the student who is compelled to make a living. lt maintained only that the humanities have been too long disre- garded for the type of education whose sole purpose is ”cashing in” with the minimum of delay and mental effort. loge that this guiding principle has been follow- ed down through the years. lts students have benefitedjrom this wise P0ll¢Y mlifilt more, P" haps, than they can appreciate at the present time. Prince of Wales College has not shown any sub- stantial increase for the current college year. wastage. With reasonable beginning salaries change position is mm" s now established, there is "a great challenge to mo“, comma", has been r our young people to serve effectively and well move yearly reduced the their native Province by entering the teaching can funds in this country profession." These words should be weighed ' carefully by graduating students. treaty‘ ittnlf. . rAéE roan - ’- THE “GUARDIAN Morning Dally (FoundedJn 1887) Authorized rsu Hocunrl Clubs Mull. Post Dfflm Department, Ottawa. The Island (iuui-rllius Publishing Co. ‘Editor nnsl Managing Director, J. B. Burnett: Associate Editor, Frank Walker vunuc FORUM exception of the Soviet Uni Ukraine. "lt seems unlikel different plan coul on, Poland and the says Mr. Osborn, d be developed ’_'The Strongest Memory is Weaker Than the Weakest ink." CHABLOTTETOWN, FRIDAY, my 28.1???‘ d sufficiently safe ons to-make possible its Soviet Union will accept Soviet ideology has been meet the realities of tlievrorld situa miles to ovoid a human h if we came across one. nd stlllsnd schlevo the same affect. - Saskatoon Ph nix. P. W. ll. Bonviicatloii Today's commencement. exercises at Prince of Wales College are, as usual, a matter of much public interest. The lengthy pass list published in yesterday's Guardian is evidence of the increasing number who are benefiting from the College facilities, as well as of the increas- ed responsibilities devolving upon the teaching staff. Students and teachers alike are to be commended upon their earnest ElfOTTS-‘dlillllg the past year, and the graduates particularly upon reaching the goal of their immediate am- bition. There has been agitation for years past” to have the College courses "streamlined" to meet popular requirements. ln matters of this kind, however, haste does not necessarily mean progress. A couple of years ago a special com- mittee at Harvard University made an lntenslvé study of this very question, with some interest- ing results. In brief, the committee found it was time that education in the Unitedbtates aimed at something more than mere training- .at the turning out of a multitude of specialists who may be altogether ignorant of everything save the one subject in which they have $P¢C'°l' ized. The report recommended a return to the basic idea of education as a many-faceted cul- ture; the attainment, as nearly as may be. of d slowly ripening wisdom rather than a particular knowledge which stops short at narrow margins which it has neither the time nor the training to cross. What is of special interest ln the Harvard There was no suggestion in the report of lt ls to the credit of Prince of Wales Col- One thing, however, remains to be emphas- lzed. "lt is disappointing," said Mr. L. W. former. Show, Director of Education, in a recent state- the way se merit, "to find that the number of young per- decline unl at present would seem to be a pretty On the other han Naughton, Canadi mission, the m ‘Ten thousand Britons ands! pleas, will coma to l: this year and the rry plenty more. 1i: ls autism o: the first order conclude that. csnsdo cannot orb these newcomers. Catherlnes Standard. BRAND! 0 . PROHIBITION? an representative on the Com- ajority members are certain that ved and set forth in framework of a syste satisfactory and which ted and implemented The debate at the September neral Assembly would present ge to the forces of rea timidity to face up to t of international organization the inescapable facts conseque into the atomic age." He did resistance which has still to maintained that to date "a ve gress has been achieved, and in confidence with a task wh ests of all people 1 cannot understand the lal Government's abtltudo points of superio e New Temperance the Old Prohibition Act d its amendments of 1918 Winnipeg residents _ be t ' mire their fine clvl: y u“ m: Government eves that the people of this Province are now moving MODE peoples of other lands l k and with a Mm‘ ction, of ignorance _ of s. private test made he new conceptions an while visiting the Manitoba oa l2 envelopes to himself, Pod them at various p0 the allay u is gauge of t of the finders. Eleven tars were returned to mall, unopened. — Vic er viewpoint so sons need be made; lleves the people can b upon to vote m- t-hs N w‘ snoe Act because it is th most reasonable, the strictest plec legislation any Is has over submits for their npprov . nt upon our entry not minimize the be overcome, but ry remarkable pro- we can go forward ich is in the inter- and to the real odvastags of and yet, vrlthal, land Government. When supplies of rod liver all ed m me 816cm“ were interrupted during the Canada started manufaciurln and worked the industry u To s largo extent. such an. argu- one worth $500 Anyone who rakes examine Lne old .000 annually. It. his Industry has - EDITORIAL NOTES Prince of Wales Coll rent session today, but wi special classes. before they can cl been able to w competition, and has maneat. There is no it. should not be so. has is large cod and cod liver o-f example o1 what. liquor leglslatlo when comparing ew Temperance unlined lob the ls compared to those liquor laws them with the N ego closes for the cur-l Act. what s sue ll continue as usual for The Faculty has yet a while aim release from their labours. Jlshlng industry, l ls just. another ean be done ln‘ wrr sAie 4.5a 50 Fine Worsted MEN'S SUITS- Riegulor $45.00 value-will be placed in‘ us the excellent. quality and superb tailor- ‘ ing in these Suits, you'll know the offering ‘ls really outstanding. sale Thursday morning. When you slurs I oii-rvs ' / Canada if brains are applied to spe les - Windsor Star. wipe out slon. Ho sold l! the Montreal such-- orltles had followed the principles of the Provincial Government hero which. ho said. claims it will re- strict. the sale of liquor by making It easier; to procure, they would not. have put the women la lull but would have added to the num- and reason, do not: pleblocltes any moi-o in business transom guecl salesmen have been sell gold bricks which gold, arid. according in York police. have been ev to sell the Woolworth B gullible strangers from "t Ii: is still easier far flu Province to sell -meaning persons, women, the idea that means s lsw-aibl that all other liquor means s lawless Province. But. the difference Ls that buyer of the gold brick has le brick to show for handed over lo The railway wa sooner or later. the 'la.ter‘ is after public have borne t ge question will be settled --___ will be most unfortunate if A Moflllnl 51AM ovum sma- ent, married, a lather, and a vet- ombats. was killed‘ 8c cruolovec in rm incid- g out. of q cunpua 5oc4 nlrtilr ls only one of s connected with’ anks which are part‘ he cost of a strike. m“ o! 36 m c lt seems lncredibl being done for the pr culosis here that we sho inces in the death rate Can it possibly be that better and more meticulo other Provinces? e after all that ha and cure of tuber- uld head all the Prov- from that dread disease. our vital statistics are usly kept than those of would have invited tho men to patronize the district on the ground that the more business women did, the more moral would become. With your permission. 1 should like to answer this follaclous stau- mant in my next letter. cwrrislzances make it mos-e mature studen colleges, that: this iwou curb the senseless ea of hazing and initiation in favor of s little more concentration on lness all education maven AND T!‘ am,‘- Wfld‘ "' Guelph M .—.Peoplo of Prince Edward d were amazed when they anal-cased parch- buyer of Prohibi- He has nothing, n, so [at as llq- has never axis.‘- more hope for cont perity than bringing e with our extent, re- meat, while the tlon has nothing. because Prohlbltlo uor ls concerned, ed in this Provln other spot on this earth. over, the buyers ol’ the brlc the Woolworth Building. ‘ lng their money. have o salesman; but. -.__. All 00a often the berm " who slgnedfseeker For Truth". sources and communicotia who informed us that Jew drank alcoholic wine st every meal. Islt possible that "Seek For could believe for one mo- ment that the spotless Lamb of Gad, the One of whom the Voice h from Heaven declared, "This is my beloved Son. ln whom I am well pl ose who do physical se who wear overalls’ greasy hands. We fear often used ln that sense picture of class- place the balanc an isolation of Laborers, artisans, chants, clerks, man others who receive the jobs which they hers of the working come tax collector not by and he leans the gate b! that. sec population which wot the other groups work has no separate and dl which can be correc The official figures on the tributions to the Dominion treas e impression that y the other provinc ' the taxes paid by Island- from industries located subsidies give th difference, and to being carried b of Canadians ln ed to and ls therefore sponsible for the turmo lawlessness which lnovlt the enactment of prohl ers through purchases drink such as is mild atththe liquor stores and beer par ors at. causes and faxed elsewheia our young people to stagger home at all hours, some so drunk they have to be carried to cars and taken homo; and also causes the many terrible things that are nup- penlng ln our country today, mur- ders, tights, broken homes, and even cause s mother to throw her baby ln a hols stove? 1t is because of these facts that consider the Government of this ovlnce remiss in its duty when place before the pub- the facts upon whlc ple are to vote at. lsclte. Since lt. d parently, has no lnt g seems to be booming lust now. the use of modern g more important to the As a result of _ the coming pleb- ed production could sh ess their place is taken sons choosing the teacher training course at ‘ent number of honey bees. honest. intent descrlb lng so, I should llk "seeker For Truth" must. have __.__._. the task. For, cartel desire to again expo dltlona_ between 1918 ginning of the war jails were full of Pr when Island waters were dotted with the calls of rum run- thero was s moon- nrg in practically every ganlzatlon in this nce known as the P. E. Is- laucl Temperance Federation. The members of that. organization are men and women his nund seared with alcoholic drink bo have such s thought of the One who gave his life to all’! the world from all this wicked- ness. 1t seems hard to understand how anyone could believe chat Christ would be guilty of such cle- splcublo conduct. The Bible tolls us “that as a man thlnketb fn his heart, so ls he." The people ln Jesus’ day drank grape juice st their meals, for they did not have the clear water u we have it. The lulco was squeez- ed from the grapes lnbo their cups and token as we take water or tea and ln Jesus’. farewell tsalki with ills disciples he said he would not. drink lt again until he would drink ll’. new with them in his Father's Kingdom. "Seeker For Truth" considers all temperance people are "zealots or in other words “fanatlorf. The Bible tells us that. “Wino is a. mocker, strong drink ls raging; and whosoever 1s deceived thereby ls not. wise." Would "Seeker For Truth" dare to place Jesus in the class o! the unwise? If "Seeker For Truth” ls really from summerslde, why does he J nw Tunes-Hera] Mr. llsley's flat statement to the Commons lor at par with fect on our ex- potatoes well, without an up, ls n vital-mal- omemakers in Britain, o three pounds weekly. the American dollar had no ef o the effect that the investment of Ameri- The fact that high t in reducing con- goods seems to have e American investor estion of price. d kitchen under plea- ons, but lust; another prices have hadlittle effec sumer demand for imported ____..__.________- convinced Mr. llsley that th Atomic annual Han is also insensitive to the "qu Lord Avebury, lst Baro Of for reaching importance ate the major- Pallllcla" "Pd ‘clemlm lmm ily recommendations of the Atomic Energy Com- “it "' Pmllame"? h" Maid mission of the United Nations, which are to be‘ d“ Umvwswy s": debated in the Security Council and at the next l“ °l the lam" General Assembly, to be held in Paris in Septeml “PM” ‘if AMSAB‘ bar. ln the opinion of Mr. Frederic H. Osborn, ‘He’. “ml h" be“? Deputy United States representative on the Com- "l9 the Bmlk Hlihd mission, who addressed the National Defense Col- "ded l“ ‘lulumw legeat Kingston, Ont., on the subject yesterday, bmlks bl" l" blbsl" a deadlock is likely to result, as it did during Mlemzss’ and l° he saucepan-is, kettles are mode or old fell, WM a“ m," as Prohlhltlonlsts. They who do not. belleveln the be are use of alcoholic di-lnlcs bu believe in enforced total abstin- er of newspaper the two Pieces o "cosy" which ls n, English banker, this date i834. He stone and for Lon- cessively, being vice-chancel- He was best known as the es and Wasps; Pleasures of mainly instrumental ay Act of l87I, wh public‘ holidays, not something between cover and a fez. trwo minutes’ holl- epan is put. under placed on heat-re- al, such as s, wood- Lhlck pad of news. 0d cooks gently with- and will keep hqt Many of them go so far as to deny all medical science with re- spect to the use of llqua; in cer- tain illnesses and would refuse lt even when lt. was prescribed for them by a physician. And. would, by compulsory legisls force the remaining 90 per cer the population Lo be total abstain- sometimes on the grass under ere B81111“ H1611‘ Wm- Bsy the sharp de- the two years in,which negotiations were carried H“? he“ a“ a s“ on at the Commission level. ' Briefly, the control plan of the maloritypro- "m" “f” H" bl“ ‘k rides for an international agency which would °' "m" own all uranium ores or other fissionable ma- terials as spon as-they were taken from the . .. ground and which would operate and control all “wsmg the Mlmlmmi‘ “f l“ plants for making and using nuclear fuels exer- l" devalllplng lmlusm-es‘ The l cising ownership over these plants in the SJIISG of “a” lndwhy’ “mid “ml d a trust exercised on behalf of the signatory palm” will‘ cum‘ cm“ states jointly. Nuclear fuels would not be pro- be?" wiped out by Talon” u" diiced in quantity beyond that required for act» Ms’ who have Pa.“ a Pm“ ual beneficial use, including research and de- dosed m” i.“ busmm by l’ velopment. Research with inn-dangerous quan- “M”, Pmmm" titles would be permitted to nations and private m” have n ma“? at agencies subject to appropriate controls by the w” “d “mpammfly international agency. When power from nuclear “m” the bllule" Th‘ ‘l’ uals bscams economically feasible, the interno- W” l’ whim)’ "nlenubl" tionol agency would build plants and sell power . . . T, .4 2..';Zl.’.“,”‘.li‘l"'ll'llil...ll"'.il '.“..'..i::::'";i W 0+ s» slcurlty permitted. Quotas for the allocation of 0'" "aim"! ma‘ " ‘ml plants among nations would be sot forth in the c°""d"°l'°“ cqmpdl“ , west and east wi international agency would maintain an mliwryk impaction, force of international personnel to de- "f “an” “at and prevent the development of clandestine g '5” _ tlvltlsr. The are resources of tlis world would h; ‘d I-llftil protorlals, mlrrsd only under instriic- m" rvlyod and, except for thou orss bearing » ey. The agency. itself would. 1,. ay, listening to the’ or watching the clouds y, is by no maons a waste Such men are dangerous. Not. merely for the reasons Caesar asvo lor Cassius being so, but because they azo illogical and because i-tiey glve to their representations in alr of sanctity which impresses so many of our ‘women folk, 5o for as their sanctity 1a con- cerned. I shall only comment on it by saying that 1 know st. lflwl- B score of total sbstainsrs, All of chem zoodchurch members, who intend to vole for the _New Tem- perance Aob. With respect to she we have the press and other reports of their recent. meet.- lrir in Charlottetown. Ar. that mootlnl, s Rev. Williams ls reported to that lbs Montreal clvlo y cleaned up the red ting many of the and by running the municipality. Mr. M piled that was the proper way rial. come out; ln the open and give his real name? Perhaps he may be the some writer who some years ago wrote letters trying to con- demn cur Prohibition Law. and signed as his address a street and oooaod number ln Montreal. Then when tho matter was investigated there r,- E- B. was no such person in Montreal and address elven was s vacant 3977M". sllllfilibf. lit- lot which was to be s playground. QDDFELLOWS IUILDiNG can be traced dl- lldlflk wolves and murmur of the water, rectlv to mara oral development. In 450 pounds of wool we out. from tho lnkeliead. the hall? 0f the Klwa which backed two-year l’! and zlrla of Thunder B. 110 news lloc Mr. T. L. Church, M.P., is 75% wrong in ck of enterprise act is that almost eveloped in com- d Montreal capital- ium for the stock, ansferririg it to the claim invariably is that their door and besides cheap transportation arge of lock of anter- ospscially in visw of make good wherever ‘handicap is tha new out by Confederation. h and south, whereas us to change that to a third or fourth ratb plislr tlio trick. we suffer from but s markets duo to tlis to tlis markets Confedaratlo one everything possib en the wolves and no their nefarious the industry has staadl 1-1 axsmolo. one tona- tfia fact that Maritimm l, "ma, l 1m n! fl")! "llli- r lor-mai- equal to hi5 l1 fi f your. 1t is said the o m. ‘ ‘ IIQYBLES ty lo-osoilsllsl Ilka new G-Ojln-Llllill’ III Haifa- For Foot lllllsiils oiiiiiiuir ii. J. l. siiovrl. I‘. r. . .- (lrtlspsills " . Clsfroborllat 6| Iliad riurummc.:s$u. no. ’ service to accom rr roiniud but r ... Mir... - snepaflotlon Frau. P ' my. by; outp- wflfi "If ls Pill If“ llllllllflll m hsslsuoch- IMHO HALII i-roosnt bystander mobiles crashed h MM. he ls Henry tours Jvltli its own personnel, liielud- "mum l A ‘m’ "i" w‘ “l” rsli oivvoaporis wlisri mommy. '9 °"' d" prostitution-by compul- rn-nu- institution am. Sir. eta. 1 ...; Bmunvm m CE, lego was bflflifimflrlments T“ w- -i_.___..-—s_- 8nd poverty that. lies would drink alcoholic new courses in Fr r these new tasks. , , boy bold enough to cylindrical bottle w ‘ of electricity referred to Leyden Jar: if was on elec COME FRIDAY! SAVE DOLLARS Id Charlottetown use r. n s), ‘that boy looms not from. " mediums followed. Two harm!“ were Placed ln s. mo around to powder IAN»! some: ussoirs _-.- "PHD!!! 0f W815; w" g no aptitude for books, he should not. ivaste his time, but had befllgr betake himself to the land, the sea, ‘>1’ the Wvrk-shvpnzesr lie might. fall into that abyss of unenlployment profession and s trade. . . “But ln time the rising cry for the practical, for nclemg, was Andrew moplrsii. meet. the charge. that. the old sys- tem We! obsolete. by establishing on DNIMOPTIY. chemistry and culture. but ivllhout increase in ti" "umber or my or nu ma. with which the reformers and the tax-payer! were equally satisfied. He, himself, was adequate for s11 “Physics or natural philosophy, as ll was called, presented no all. tlcully. He established a that. occupied only one hour of the your. It was purely Oilllcrlmentnl, He procured an alt-pump, and fastened to the nozzle a bolus commonly called a ‘square-face, nu flhe Itlllllfi‘ lhereariitour-souoaslsilbualnf ~01 man: ;.: Bolus his lusty lprht. will ancy olou .. ln all beauty with on II pan: Ha has hi; Bummer Swlnfs homerd To Tlllrlrllllbé, and by such dinning luh - tunto Heaven: quiet om! in its Auumn. 97W "88 close; contention so I On mlstg in idleness - be M fab th- a Peas lay umheedod as s. this!!! Ho llhs his QT...» m or our lit feature. l -. 0r also he would fountain-rial an sir of sardonic amusement. and l-rlllmlib when the bottle bum. ln Pieces "Thb course ln electricity follow- ed. The apparatus was a long ruck of sealing wax. a piece of silk, and a bottle with lwo pieces of gold lee! suspended wlinin. A Y who had made private Lroscope. the mechanic corrected him; .. 8.8a. LL. I trust. that. after the experience - "Cullen Amendment". Prince Timon‘ 5:1? n Edward Island will vooo to rim °'° "it". - -- . our old Prohibition Law enforced Box 414 Tel. 2380 and let. the btswtirlles sea that they 0 cannot have con a over us. If ws lsek wisdom, we may ask H _ _ _ l W" of 00d. and in got-tin: wisdom get. understanding. thablblo pm. ma > If, w, f, "gm; may our loaders rssllso that. rov- j onus csnnot be ooinpsred with the precious llvos o! our young people. .r smrsou. Osvendlsll. r. l. Blind. ‘ om“ t‘ m“ ‘b -s w»... t» "ca. u: Planar-officer i111 4 4 1 4 I 1 1 Professional Cards William l. llgllllllr lloll w. lllgglss J-l l ‘walnut’ soucnun‘ 5”‘ Chartered Accountant 1.0.0.3’. BldL-Next l0 Rfllllll Bros N! M“ “m!” In fnsn - Collections Tlflllflfl ‘ Piilillo Stososraiilrf? 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