M ATINEE 3.l5--I6c, 26c. IT’S TRUE! NOT A SCENARIO WRITER/S DREAM, BUT THE GRIPPING TRUTH ABOUT CHAIN GANGS IIIAGAZINE i‘ TIIIS GREAT 4 STARS. LIBERTY GIVES PICTURE. A I T’S SENSA TIONAL .' ! PRINOE EDWARD-TODAY NIGHT 7 & B.l5-—Z5c, 31c, 45c. I T’S THRILLING ! ruc TRUE sronv THAT PUT A 0N llEsD: NEIVS’ PRICE ITS AUTHOR'S AND SILLY SYMPHONY —-¢-__=i_- 2 MINUTES TO FREE HIMSELF FRODI A LIFETIME OF TORTURE! OUT OF A LIVING IIELIr-UNDER THE IIUZZLES OF WAITING GUNS-BACK TO THE WORLD —ONE MAN IN A THOUSAND MADE IT. MAPLE LEAF OOOKING --...- It was fairly safe prediction on . ' .>.c Leaf Cooking: School vreulrl build up a huge Cookery Class from , among ilie readers or the Guardw Ian. Anyone of the features of thei school would be enough to tempt a woman or girl to become a member n11 together its easy to sec why our readers nre finding the nhiiost irresistible. one i from Anna. Lee Scott, foremost authority on the subject x of food preparation who is direct- " Crockery Course has attained im- =cvcn exceeding her expectations. l And one of the things that pleases s ‘Miss Scott most is the surprlsinoly glarge and steady flow oi’ friendly J letters that come from her stud- nts. She gave us ercerpts from some typical letters. Here is one from Mrs. W. A. G. R.: “Dear Miss Scott:- "I just had to write and tell you what a, great 'kick‘ I am getting out of your set o.’ cooking lessons. Everything has turned out so love- ly. I can hnrciiy wait until I re- Eceive the next group. I wish every 'woman would take this course. If 'they knew how satisfactory and ‘economical your recipes are, I am‘ 'si.ire they all would take the course. So here is wishing the Maple Leaf Cooking Course goes over A iirirle wrote in: "Dear I\'I{l(i£llllI— “I wish to enroll as a. pupil in your Cooking Course which I think L". a wonderful ofler to any young hmrrierl woman. Please consider me nn your enrolment of pupils." A fur-rsighted young lady who realize‘; the importance of thor- oughly understanding the must un- to-date methods of food prepara- tion sent this letter:- "Dear Miss Scott:- "I have just. read your offer to give a 12 lesson course in the Art, of Cookery, and I wish to n-pply.‘ Cltfl We b. er, boarding away frmn home, so a 1t is quite impossible for mc to procure the coupons, and I will en- close my cheque for the $2.00. I might say that this is just the chance 1 have been looking fer, as I am to be married this summer, and expert to be doing my own cooking, so will look forward to rc- ceiving my lessons?’ The Diploma and Kitchen Show- . er are two other features of the Cooking School v-hich have n great appeal. Mrs. l-Z T. Mfs lctier is typical of many which expressed the hope of success in securing Full lars for which please send me the‘ twelve lessor-s. the exnrrvsi’ :1 prprr and the three bfYZkS cf 2h" new easy Wm‘ series. "I have been married only “.4 short time, and so I think this is n ;,, ~ marvelous opportunity to learn the llm, the part of otzr reports-r that the 'L'__\ rig; In a statement received today oxccncm “m, Course. SOHOOL ..l to be ufile to win your ' Perhaps I may even be lucky en- ough to win one of your “kitchen showrrs" I v. ill be axlxiously await- ing the material. of the class but when you add them CFXI-‘ll-lonre 51nd which (tt-‘Jt. ily is Miss Scot-t:— undoubtedly winged few. details for 2 tablespoons gelatin cup cold water 1 cup boiling xvntcr ‘L- cup Roqucfort cheese 1 cup whipping crenm Salt and pepper "H. IOlLI m "i-"nl". ATTRAOTING LARGE ENROLMENT Cooks Young and Old-Brides and Brides to be- most entlitssizistic Letters of Praise Flow Into nfiltiiiilllflOffi ~ fund. I love znude 1; ;r.<ii-.. are sup- the diploma. so that I can jcinc the Course." Pcrhups the roost original on" that has come io llfiss Scott 21nd. contains fmm a. young Canada's widow who writes:- “Dear "I run mailing you eight coupons - in: the school, we learn that the and tvrenty-flize cents for enrolment in the l-lcrple ma? Cooking School ‘ airtime mid wide-Spread popularity Clause. I am not o. beginner‘ but feel that there arc many things in this Course that might prove beneficial to anyone, and being it widow I feel that your diploma. (should I be fortunate EllJiUll to would aid me in securing a pos- ition." I Any girl or woman with ambi- tions to make s. profession of Dom- estic Science or food preparation profit by this It contains the essentials of a course she would get at col- lvigc. The whole subject is treated thoroughly and authoritatively. To make the most of it is to come into possession of knowledge has ywrvlously been withheld from all but a. p But those wise women who gnrd homeinnking, and the prepar- ation and serving of f0 0d as a proud profession-which it really is -will profit by menfiership in the ‘Maple Leaf Cookery School as long as they live. They too, can wm a diploma and proudly display it to their friends, and not will they have proved to their 0W0 safisfnction their ability as n mod- evn cook but they will also have learned how to enjoy the best of food, served in the most delicious \vays—\\'ith economics that. make a. real saving in the family food budget. The three clever students entitled Meal Planning," “The Easy Way for enrolment. I am n stenograph- mo“: m”? “m1 "Planning the Party" which are offered as part of the course are now oil‘ the press. securing these books and the 12 lessons are given in bugs of Maple Leaf (Cream of the West) Flour sold by all groc- ers in town. letter an secure one.) that 1'6- only hooks for the "Marketing and ROQUEI-‘ORT CHEESE SALAD tvntercrl-ss them‘ . Pimituito “no” M153 swm- I <3 "ik gelatin in cnld witcr and r . , "Encio-‘Ed W" Wm "n" “"7” '11‘ iii. Lie in heiliu’: WilLCl‘. Add .. ilzfrsc, stir until smooth.‘ or until mixture g whipped ‘ ' u in "mo. (Tliill thor- wntercrass and This will to the full. screen's greatest star-team W ILL IAM . OWGLL; CA PI TOL TO-DA Y MATINEE 3.15 . . . . . ...-.. 11c, 26c. EVENING ‘I 8: 8.45 "u... 26c, 37c. Real fllfferent-Novel L WEEK Fnancu y .._.___._ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Us“ T LOE I i Their days numbered. Why ahouldrrt they drain life's cup Take love as they found it. Drink deep of every ecatacyi Sec the strangest camera story ever told. with I110 KAY ADVENTURE CARTOON C. CF. Organizer ___,_. (Continued from Page 3) section 9B appears in spirit or h; letter in the criminal code under different sections such as 47, 48, 130, 133 and so forth. I shall not quoting them. 1m a ‘Communist The other day I heard the hon. that he had nothing to do take up the time of the house byl hate the Cooperative Common. wealth Federation? 11' 1 understand yrlshi. the orsmim of the coop- erative Commonwealth Federation in Canada. is Mr. George Williams of Saskatchewan, and I say before this house, wlthoiit fear of contra- diction, that Mr. George Williams is a. paid agent of Moscow. I think I heard a murmur of dissent, I am going to give my‘ authority. I read in La Revue des Deux Mondes, friend, about a week loo and on!!! today, and he has not dmlcd it before now. Mr. woonswoam; Then I want to deny it now. He is on the executive. Purifier than that, may I say that I have again and again heard Mr. Williams denounce the communist party and my that we do not want Rusia. set up here. Mr. LavERGNE: I must. accept my hon. friend's deniaLbut I am only sorry for himself and his party that he did not deny it B week use. Mr. WOODSWORTH: I do not know whether the DODUW Bren-kw was in the chair at the time, but- Mr. GUTl-mIE: What about ord- er, Mr. Speaker? Mr. SPEAKER: If the hon. mem- ber who has the floor resumes his seat and allows an interruption, I do not think the Speaker can pre- vent it. its. LaVERGNE: I have no ob- jection, at all Mr. Speakerlwant to be fair. I do not disguise my colors. I do not hide behind theories which have worked the world over in the asme \vuy—in Spain, in Mexico, in Russia, and tn France. In France we had Danton, and before Danton. Mirabeau and Lafayette, and Les Girondins before Robespierre. In Russia there was Kercnsky; in Spain Maura. Always, the world over, there was somebody who half op- cued the door, and then the rev- oiutior. rushed in. i sec. 98 a Safeguard , In this country, and here per- 1181);; I may be contradicting the lion. Minster of Justice (Mr. Guth- irlep I um sorry to say that them which is the most Important “m? are some Anglo-Saxon names in azine published on the European the list of communists. The Minis- continent, an article under the sig- m’ °f Justice h“ the pride’ the nature of Michel DI-Ierbig-ny, who h011eb¢l'—h0w siuiu I call it'll-the membtr for Quzbec East (Mr. La- h“ men makmg, on the Popek d9 pudeur, not to give names in the pelntc) say that he was not a com» “mud, an mugsngfluol, of commum house the other day, but as far a8 munist. I believe him. He stated 5st amvitjes thrcughout m, wm-ICL m9 Dmvmce 0f Qllfibcc is 00mm’!!- with The article appears m the volume ed, and I believe I can speak in wimmimim- I believe him 7 be‘ dated February 1, 1033, the i03rd the name or my “m” conmattmts m. uvmiomr: wen, I will w w» t-hinp. lly hon. friend from Winnipeg North Centre knows or he doe. not; “w; i: he does not mew. be should not. week who" it: if he knows, his denlfll will" two web after I stated that iii the new. r repeat-ma it u im- lip knovwleke; the hon. member for Melville (Mr. Motherwell) new; it-,-that m. oeorse Wil- llama his ‘been the minim of the Cooperltive Commonwealth Federation party in this country- Aftor all, Mr. Speaker, a wink is a8 good u a nod, sometimes it i8 better. And the hon. gentlemen are given forty winks. Either they l" asleep at the switch or their We is very much open. ' Have we heard one earthly reason in luv! or common sense o: otherwise for this section 98 dis- appearing from our criminal code? who has suffered from it? Who in the Canactan born citizen or the not freshly imported citizen or the law abiding citizen or the one who is respectful 0i British institutions —I will go further, of Christian m- stituions-dn this country, who M5 been worried or bothered by sec- tion ea of the criminal code? My hon. friend from winnlpex North Centre said that according to this article a nun can be arrested on ,‘ ’ i, sentenced on suspicion. never a. man has been sentenced by British justice on suspicion. To m] knowledge men always have been arrested on suspicion, but they were presumed in be innocent [until theyvwem praven guilty. And I know oi’ no other way of armat- ing the guilty party than arresting him on suspicion. He cannot be arrested on certltude, he neeemar- ily ‘must be a/nested on stisplclml. A11 the items of section 98 ac contained in the criminal code; Name The Guardian Offer: 3 Months Subscription 6 Months Subscription .. . in the Guardian; ' County. I OENTRAL OOAROIAN search warrant, suspclon, being found in pomesslon-oi’ literature. North centre said a man might be arrested for being in; ' of, a Bible. Well, Iknow a good many licve him even more today when year o, the magazine m, Imge 6W of the English speaking race also, qf my Wm 1am, u, $1115 mum mu he is in Quebec fightng _ _ _ _ ‘the rig-tits of the people and fer the trmskm, h; as best I m, “l; xi-oulti please me very much mull l/Yllslndden Wvemment m wards: ‘Canada, the Taschorcau admlnlsiw; ration. I would ask the hon. mem- after- En dehors <1... grande. capitales ‘filmy’ I will rend .t in French, and then we a“ “Ob going w be tricked’ A wink lsasgoodasanod; wekriow that there is an agitation on foot to destroy our institutions in this oountrymy a revolution and undea- o few of old Scotch Covenantexj descent, must have a. Bible in their house, and for one hundred and severity years, since this oountrvi has been ‘British, I know no one ber for Quebec East, if he does me 3S ,ru_vamenb M55, dam 1C5 ,m_ ‘those circumstances Isay,Mr. Speak- who my been arrested gm- having. the honor: a: reading my remarks, "mums plmnes de rouehcanadlen, er, that we need section 9B of the in a report 0f an investigation car- Our best agents, those who do our‘ work the best, are not those who‘ are out and out communists, avow-j ed reds, but these who say: Well,‘ in Russia there is a sort of inter- esting experiment going on; let u: watch it quietly and see what will come out of it. According to him, those are the best communist ag- ents, and I am sure the hon. mem- ber for Quebec East, when he reads my remarks, will not be so keen to object to section 98, which does nothing to prevent freedom bf speech in this country. Who can object to section 98? Not any mem- bers of this house who, like myself, have sometimes expressed theories, which were not readily accepted by the people at large in the country. The other day I heard the hon. member for Southeast Grey (Miss Maophafl) saying that the com- munists and bolshevlsts hated the hon. members of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation. How wuld they, Mr. Speaker? How could they resist the hon. merrfaer, first of all I have read-I do not know if I am correct, but I am cure I shall be contradicted i! I Bm wrong -—ihat the hon. member for South- east Grey not so very long ago spoke in Galveston, Texas. and be- ing rm advanced member with advanced ideas she spoke on the theory which goes back almost a century to Proudhon-flvwiierty is theft; and using all that eloquence which we know her to possess she brought such conviction to her audience that that very night she was robbed of $70. I am told that the hon lady member had ‘a. mm arrested in consequence which wu- rather ungrateful on her part, b0- cause to my mind it seemed a splendid test whether the ideas she was propounding had carried con- vlrtion. ‘rho hon. lady member from Southeast Grey says that the com- rrrunists and bolahevicts hate the Cooperative l" onwealth Feder- ation. How omild they? Hove can they resist the hon. lady? Every- where the world over we are faced with an agitation to prepare for the overthrowing of our civilization. and more than that, 04' Christian- ity, and these agitators have found their best fflmds in than who have snwi; Wliy not give them a chance ii express their opinions? ‘By word oi mouth? N0, by force, by organ- iwti revnlutbns. forcing their opin- 7.111s‘ cioxvn our throats. not except- "nb‘es' throats dfiprived of ll‘ Ii: A Moscow Agent But I g0 further. Hmv could th!!! Georges Williams. anmen president ducer, tout en menant, aurtout dc- pLliSvlc de‘but de 1932, unc campagne active pour proner la. revolution, Georges Williams evite et reoom-‘ mande creviter dans 1e Iangagc tout ce qul amenerait une application du paragraphe 98 du Code criminel . . I1 prne la. municipalisation et Yetatisation, etc.,'et la suppression des "obstacles religieux.“ I will now tihnslate it for the benefit of wine of my colleagues: Outside of the great capitals the comm-uni is work also in the im- mense prairies of the Canadian west, principally in Saskatchewan. The organizer of the party was Mr. George Williams, ex-presldent of the Farmers’ Union. Invited on a littletrip through the v1.8.8.3. he came back thrilled with admiration for the qulnquennial plan, and in the newspaper of the small farm- ers, the Western Producer, he has been advocating, especially since 1932, an active campaign to pre- pare for revolution. Mr. George Williams avoid; and recommends the avoidance of the use of any lBYISM-Be which may bring an ap- plication of section 9i! of the crim- inal code. Mr. wooosworvrn; Would ind hon. member permit. a question. Mr. LAVWGNE: Certainly. Mr. WOODSWORTH: Has 11c any authority whatever rc-r saying. that Mr. George Willlamsls the or- ganizer of the Cooperative Com- monwealth Federation in, Saskat- chewan? Mr. TUR-NBULL: You tell what he is. Mr. LaVERGNE: It is a fair ques- tion, and I will give a. fair answer. Personally I have no authority. but, I have stated it twice to my horn: OON’T~ ONION- SLEEP! Buckley's iioas it! Slop limuo night» i»! voilflhlnit! Buckley's Mixture i-ontl the ihrimt with soothing, softening ingroiiilvils. Fmuzhlng mils, irritated tissues Imvu u vtmnrn in iienl. Pay n llttln mow for n go<.i night's rut. For Full?‘ health‘! Hi kn ill-mum] IInekh-y-‘n, (I5 to refer to the February issue of prmcmahment dang Ia saskatchemh criminal code more than we ever the Revue des Deux Mbndes. which. m, Uorganfsateur d“ Pam y ‘utidild. I challenge hon. members bo your ried on by Monseigneur Michel d’ d8 j-Umon fies ,erm,e,s_ Invm. hlextreme left. Mr. Speaker, to my make them bglie-ye time time f; Hcrbiwy into the most conununls- u“ voyage en U335" n en rwmtiwhere, when and how section 9a tic organization in the world, states PM“ d-amh-auon w,“ 1e plmcan prevent any honest man from Denmark, 1 m; wmlng to “m1; that the communist theory is this: "qulnquenna, m“ ~18 Jouma] dcsfxpmssixig honest opinions. I have Jrebits, femilers. The Western Pro-ihad Mme empeflen” in criminal courts; I have perhaps pleaded for more communists than anyhow else, and I know they have always had a. fair trial, even those who were deported, because no man can be deported from this cmmtry without the benefit of habeas cur- pus if the wants it, and being brought before a judge. My exper- ience as a. lawyer is that they al- wayswanttoavoidajudge. mump- les have been quoted in this house by the hon. member for Winnipeg North Centre of men who have been here for twenty years and without becoming naturalized, and were suddenly surprised to and themselves deported. I just won- cier what they did during the twenty years in Canada when they did not have time to be naturaliz- ed. And I am very much surprised at the hatred they displayed of the idea of going back to their home country. It Russia is that perfect earthly paradise that it is repre- sented to be, they slwulq be gc- llklited to g0 back-w free trip. But not. at all. But it is said: "Oh, they cannot plead.” Even in Halifax they 0r anybody can ask for habeas corpus. They can even be taken back and brought before a judge in Calgary er- Winnipeg, bu; ft is very curious how they always avoid that procedure. Not more than three months age I was dons-tilted by a young lrayer in Quebec who said: “It is extraordinary, but some of these men being deported have a Inigo amount of money; would you act as counsel?" l’ said: "I do not see why I should not; a man i9 ‘entitled to a trial, to habeas corpus." "Oh; they say, "they do not want that; they are willing to Pay anything as lung as they do "05 Io before a. judge." "Well: I said, "I am afraid they are going torgo back home." He said: ‘The! are afraid of that also.’ - I repeat~I may be wrong-tho: Mr. George Williams of Saskatch- owén is closely connected with the Cooperative Commonwealth 116st- atlon_ Some hon. bmii/EBER-B: right. ' Mr. LaVEltG-NE: If he is not the organizer he in one of the lenders. I say in this house without fur of contradiction that he is a botche- vlst, a Moscow paid ‘agent. .Mr. WOODBWORTH: Mr. Speak- er. it is quite easy to any "without fear ‘of contradiction" when I am not permitted to contradict. Were YOU II‘! v-honp lmifnrpun nrc numerous. Acts Like a Flash A Single Sip Proves it. I pennitted 1 would any that I be- lleve that is absolutely erroneous. and 1 know Mr. Williams quite well. l a. Bible in his pomesaion.‘ But, this‘ is the kind of stuff which is given to the people of this country f4: work alcvvvily in their mind; and sonnething rotten in the state of u anybody will, that capitalists in thlscoimmryuwelluinthewfl of the world have not played the game. Everybody knows tint I think it is only today that we are beginning to realize what the mater of men meant two 01011-50041 years ago when he said “Wee unto nib mu bythe poor, or g0 back to pomeau wealth, but because it entails such great responsibilities. But should we pwcch hatred of the rich by the poor, or g0 back 00 the teaching of my childhood, "bles- sed ue the poor," rcwznlzliflg that our reward is not in this world? Whether we like it or not. men are not born equal, shall not, live equal, shall not die equal We differ in posseiwions, talent, wealth,‘ health beauty, life. But by telling a man that because he has not got what his neicbbor has, he must ask for his reward in this world, do you think, Mr. Speaker, that my hon. friends at your extreme left have settled the question? We have seen how thlt works in Russia. How has the question been settled there? ‘Phase who were rich yesterday are poor today, in absolute abject; mis“ cry. ‘rhe savloura of the people, the long sought saviour; who brought the revolution so highly regarded by the hon. member for Southeast Grey, have not brousht an ounce of happiness to the people of Rus- sia more than they had before. As far as i. am concerned I re- peat that I um in favor of freedom of speech, and i1 I thought it eoesca y in order to permit ine- dom of speech that this section should be abolished I would never favour- iis repeal. But it does not toucl-rfreedmn o! speech, it does not hurt for one moment the hdn. mentors to your extreme left who have Seen tolerated in going around this country for the fut four or five or ten years melding exploded ideas like that expressed fmm southeast Gray and Galveston, Teal, that property is theft, a theory which has been laughed at for the put seventy-five years in France. No better evidence of our freedom of speech can be found than iii the speeches mule by thou hon. members. This section is nec- wvlrv mt to prevent people from UDQHM. but 0o love our institu- lMfll. to keep this country whet we want it to remain. As m- u I 1m concerned I believe 1 have enpremed the dcaile of my French apukirfl matinee. and 1 think of m! mama speaking eocnpetriot: mo. "l" 7'9 may have I country loyal w If! kins. loyli to m tradition! and lwll in its God ‘ The hon. member for Winnipeg ' Thin column l: ulervocl (o; queen's munty new: of local Interest bu! Id. 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