yuifimrtvw , ' _ __ APAGE FOUR TiiE 0lIAllLOTTETOWl| EUAMHTIOTES av TIIE war Pullout-W. Chenler s. alt-Lula, ll. P. Vlco-Prooldant-J. B. Burnett i Secreury-lneuL-lfol. D. A. lllellnnon, D. A 0. Editor and Managing Director-d. R. Burnett Allfirllld Billion-Frank Walker and D. K. (‘nrrlc Morning Dally lfuundrd 1881) 86.00 per year (in advance) delivered. 54,50 oer rear (in advance) mailed in Lnnada and United lulu. ADVERTISING BIPIIISINTATIVII JJNITED STATES-The Beckwlth Special Afllld] lne. I O BniIdiugfNew York City General Motors Build _ interstate Build- ing, Kaunas city, Wllioughby Tower Building Chicago; Syndicate Trnlt , Si, Louis: Glenn BulldlnmAlisnla; tlouldnoek Building, Han Francisco; i135 No, 85in Street, Pnila dolphin, Morning Maxim THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN King’s Grievance r ' "3135; Provincial 'I.0.D._E. - a ‘ Overseas 561101818 ‘U011 & Bursary Holders 1 of fiance Planter Wfiarbmu-D. SIMPLE DIET T0 (Ottawa. Journal) “No country 1n the world has fac- ed its difficulties with pear-er cour- age in the» times of depression than the Dominion of Canada. With its vast natulal resources backed by the character and industry of her people, she should be one of uic first countries to recover from the economic trials which are now We soc by the papers lhot what t 1s troubling us is not a dflllreeqlonit All. What 1s wrong, 41000111118,” MT- Mackenzle King's speech l? Q1195” is that Mrr. Bennett has been trif- m“ ling with our freedom. Here we've" been uon-ylhg over u: P10101191“ and war debts and currencies. W! f , THE YEAR'S END The following llst of Prince Ed- ‘ ward Island overseas scholars and bursary holders under tlié I.O.D.E. memorial grants is pplementary, to the information in today's edit- happy ls the man who comes at last Into the safe completion of his year; Weathered the perils of his spring, .41. 11ml) U16 b t f 6761106 ' One advantage in belng dumb n that you never need have any qnalml common to the whole world. Stand- HEALTHY ran-m i2“; Ewich 012,32“ {ft 1'11 ozgloufi‘ xrfebezg’ :31 ‘s’; o, Ho" fir’ "l?" 0mm: and . - - - - ~ - _ ' ossoms pr ~ Tflvksmw JANUARY u “u f‘ mwifiltixlllm ‘wwngsiifihe lustrates the advaniage which thew-pom“ on Parliament mu have been den; .:- no no: no fllghu-bu] - ' ' l)’g?fi_ollgwall berefmwtcm: “in” S: Neospapers, magazines, 5cm; awards have been to students in undomg Mn King's labors to make g And of lug gummer, with drga l . it you suddenly Ieallzg a ‘-" ‘ “ j e ' f" car signs, bill boards and the this Province: 1 i ' » . ' yon have allowed your 1,. O. I). E. AIEMORIAL. thing significant u. tho fact that full benefits of the IilI-pcrial trade ' “d” “s m" m“ H“ the “Hemp 3M “m” mug“ all tell us about the great mgrflg o; viirious tooth pastes, powdorg, mouth washes, and special type; or » tooth brushes. ‘ 1922-23: G. Miller Campbell, Wilt- I believe that this is all worthy l shire; attended Edinburgh Univer- of our consideration, because it is , sity. From 1923-25 taught in rural little portions of the food let, on, schools 1n Saskatchewan, mainly the teeth that attacks the hard en- ‘ among new Canadians. From i925- amel covering of the teeth. Removal '26 he was principal of the town of this food is necessary to pre- school of Peapot. From 1926-28 serve the enamel. was on the staff of bioosejaw Col- This cleaning of the teeth is im- . legc, a residential school for boys, porzant, but it is only ha]! themnd since then has been teaching coal supply to dvvlndle. We can provide you with the very best, at reasonable prices, on quick delivery. known about this, realized that what That oft, like fire through the mattered wasn't their jobs so much ripening corn, fastbe Statute of vvesmliuster, ever?‘ 3118M all with mocking death an thing would have been r181“ 111M313 1"" mum!!!" 4 as“ what a PM; Loved ones to mourn the mined Mr. King, who spoke, so the pali- ""99 101111111- 2“ my’ before lime elm o; mm- But now, though autumn gave but allsm" didn't bother about such a harvest 5118111. puny thing as unemployment, whh Oh, griffin] is he to the powers . -n e a ve gezorzlalfilréekmuztsgoi: mttgfil For winter's sunshine, and the and earthly things as fuel, food - lengthened night and shelter’ so ML King just drew By hearth-side genial {his sword and slashed at the be‘ warmth of love. PHCQ: Bl‘? Baldwin. while other rural eomlnuzlties ln United States and Western Canada are reported to be turning to barter 1” Wm°1°“-"*$*“111°Y OVERSEAS SCHOLARS The bcstowal for the year 1932 of filtrcn bursaries and nine overseas scholar-amps ilpon Canadian young and script as a substitute for cap- Wander-i 51111 occur. A play has l ‘ men and womm by the Imperial ilalism, these long-established ecm~ bee“ Presemgd by Yale ‘mde-Trad‘ {p1, ‘ , Order Daughlcrj cf lhc Empire, muriistic centres are dropping irgjgjnxd Z1316; iergxegifctrlabrlilctcaii i: . slrnilar system in favor of the onejman usemml o, nunleatment by they refused to use for many years! 1,31,“; for whom he had sen-e‘; The colonies, which own extensive! —-—— “uouen mm and bakery prowruf It is not lruc that agriculture is as we“ as saver,“ thausapd 53.1.3 o; I $0.011; story. You wash or brush your Mathematics nit‘ ‘Ngtillvla ‘Collegiate. mw“ richest mm‘ land‘ ha“ m"1lshfaznlezscropszvcreabundahnblit ‘Eheedilst: pgfleiitrotlleixtriingbugtys?‘ B silzlfzgfggfmgzlfrgrtzcglatilfiier Char- ‘o! freedom with B 81111-1114 E115“)- Through sflvered days o‘ vim“ ‘om fmmmwd’ a“ ‘imam $"7°°'°°° 5"‘ that isn't worth saving? was lotsetown} attended Cambridge and ‘Give ear to 01151 and men , ‘the prices war: very .0\v_ The un- c t yd] h 1 ‘Stock among the mombefs- fortunate sue of gocd harvests is I refer to teeth that havg 1m on his return received his Ph. n] “The paramount issue of the day o" m e y e g1 des away‘ serene‘ "The Maximum ol Heat" serves as the rcx’. n: a mnlplzmen- ' ' zary OQIQCITQ! in the M12 and 12m:- ' i ' pirc or: tile valuable memorial es- " mzaricn at the i ' close of 111-: Great War. Of zhe fund of over $500,000 pro- .c:s of the Order with the . .1 portion was because her husband persisted m I t) m b“: Ties in we Amams are an Ann-sh ssztle_;l._sc,w,bcd 1n a : -» l. written by a feczion ln them that .1“ spreading from Yale. He is now with theils whether the British Common- _.nmothy C016 (1852__)‘ ‘will; “Oellly {liazz music on the Canadjz] ,1 _ .3: which only m“, Omani,“ by devout mum. ill: dland squire xilc year of Bien- danger-heart disease and rheuma- Burefiu of Standards tat Wtishlnlgtorfr [twealth of Nalizlagisltwirliubeblfilrltted pan odvvt t: Zeeélygngiinilafisilceassth: _ . -_;~_-,. ._.,_ _.;_h _ eworo oremalnwa 6-11 ‘ e children‘ d or pPmmv-(xnglyigranks from Cfimlanyl Hprpwforeirlenl. \f3\€l at =_, . .110; tr ‘l1 m i roughout the body If your and opfis some me o B l e111‘? inc r dentls: by testing your teeth and a similar nature in Canada. has a fine musical taste and I Mew wommunii-y of free nations owing al- . _ img. or com! ’ , , (Lslzblcd s as, .=a.lo.s and err-men ‘i110 79° members recewed an ‘hen’ best ‘cec-f is bu]: id a pound, mut~ 51111 °Xa111111i1l10n by the X ray, ad- 1926-27: Mark Innlan, Argyle legiiance to a common sovereign; or ' A Rig‘) S ‘h? mu“! 911°“ 111410 1111111- ma; why-f, gm, o; the“ bur- {needs from a common store in re- to“ 3d, whea; 3;, 3 bums; and an l vise; that teeth, however healthy h; Shore, graduate, of Acadia Unlver- ‘whether it is to lose the identity ecor 1° W" 11 wntmlie 811d 1110191180 ill ;_~,_-_@_-, 5 O5 the ygfug of 51,300 ph- ‘turn for labor determined by a board other grain prrt-lviiotlabie; y,» can ,1 flPiieflrii-iiva. Should be removed Sit? with K011111115 111 B19037? 111' ‘and individuality 01 1L‘! ¢°111P°T1¢11$ ' """ intensity and mental cruelty lo i \ I gave a divorce to another wife‘ cause her husband played the sax. ophone all evening untilmidnigllt. I have granted divorces to vlomen meeausle their husbands‘ wore lior , rible necktles, because they med pro- fanity. and ln one case because the husband kept stepping on his wife's feet." . The divorce laws of Nevada were amended recently, making the r537- dence law for those who seep sep- aration six weeks instead of three months. It ls not improbable that cases a, day. Judge Bartlett Judge “nviletts record will be ' don't delay but get rid of them. tended Oxmrd Uhllcfsitl’. butowlnl; {golf-governing parts and blcomc (M811 R110 3519178) to iii health was obliged to return vphqmhed after the model of t-he Reno, Nevada, has. for years fairs and "w. 1 uvsbqunb- m1 w; until he feels a twinge of rheuma- t0 951131111- 91111)’ 111 the New Y?“ Eabyicnian, the Assyrian, the Mflfl- men *1 symnm 1°? 9°53’ divmw- reckoned good [market ‘jvlggl_l"z“‘_c‘o'ri 115m and the“ he decldes m ha“, During 1927-28 he otiendcd Harvard edonjan’ m? Turklsh, me 39mm}; Opponents of divorce have been ‘hue fir,“ of (Om ‘H, g3 OH The me welh removed, By me time ;University, obtaining his Master's and the Gem,“ mpkasy wont to regard Reno as anathema. Midland mum, l 1;‘ be ,= rllpumgltigm more; itself (eh; me Degree in Economics; taught Econ-L Now we ma“, why we haven't It L; interesting. therefore, to note . ‘J25 lllllSI 1X10". l1 .y - . r t v U i. I. it t, a mined for “um or Sale of thmliroubic has likely been developing om cs a Queens 1l\C s y o , < been hearing anything of late from that Judge 560F849 A- Bamelt» W110 _ ‘for mnl ' month v ' . Yea!‘ 511d 101‘ the D3511 111156 F951‘? .= . . _ _ has retired from active life, has l goo“. and by me rccewcrs M“ The pom‘ skater; zlexsknown iLauls-r lLuce and ‘Kingsmere Mr gathers) sending that Ltilc money King's no’. the man to b: taking tea record of having granted 20,000 div- but which was unknown when many or cvcu angrtiling stronger when Orcés. When a case had been prop- awayv in specie, [hug 5hjjuld ch-(uigw o1 us vrcrc children, is that the pro- _,l,;mt,body»s being rude to the God- crly prepared, according lo the here. I'd-o hundrgd and [vygnfyqjve per dict will build strong teeth and ‘ ’ ' ‘ d I o; Liberty so he-s boon spend- Sydney (N. s.) Post, he reached a years have parsed sinIc this lower; Drcvent decay, and instead of man 1119751595 lmdune °l Kings C°1‘:‘.§.,5his nmfls madgn" up J050phu5, decision in ten minutes. and in such was “,rfll,.,,_ and Canadian flrmcrs ‘ becoming a toothless mortal, a little I lesc. attended Keblc College. 0x- imllemy‘ aid Herodcmi It wan; hard instances m5 com could handle one are no“. 5.,n-¢_.;ng from alums; 5x. , thought will enable him to havcimrd- am! Kraduflwd from t“ Hm“ ' ‘w - ' . - l d M“). the Same condnfoxls‘ Tm m? l‘ me 5mm; healthy we“, o; m5 am our School of Jurisprudence. For a i solngv no doubt. but with Mr Ben run red in." ‘ \_ I‘. 55m? [he nmepflol elder-s. Fromthe common treas- Dixyc‘. :43 3on5 and |Ul'y, youths were sent to the nearby L; C gajjam 4,3. ’unl\'ersity' of Iowa to learn engul- ?"f ‘ tendon; have llud tile privilege of "Ying- denyt/isbw- 519C551"? 11nd 09h" I pal1iiiwtingizx-califld;lan unhersjty professions. Middle age styles of life. Under the tenns of lire memor $955 We" Yemkwd- The 0931mm"? m, m“. bmsangs m“ b, award“, was eommunistic in the strictest ~12 193a Mm, “inch dam sense of the word, but its youth a,“ possible were denied none of modem day , b“ m“ (Omega a2“ educational advantages. The youths returned from the university to lend their modem knowledge to the betterment of the colon-y, whose buildings look like an)’ or‘ these :11 nos be 591d lll qualz- I My‘ came Md 3mm) n“. Se,“ m Very often the individual waits ria '5 has been Assistant Profesor in Eco- nomics and political scicncc at the University of Western Ontario. 1927-29: Nathaniel White, Sum- tha: an; o.’ the mem- Pivle-Fcnied by the overseas .1 ‘Slllpil for which a sufil lt 1r. .e , a , 3h have "Ned" Rhodes recalling some decrees he granted brokr f“ . 1s afforded by r y IYTETS of those days emerged zrium- Ceswrs- gm‘: 2203c“; “S sgremrgsl‘; t: i ggjcttirgutgonwn and hsmse" be_ says: - ' _ ' I101“ my; o; the mm; mm“ ‘mm i111 01d Ellropfian aflttiiig- phantly from zhc clepresioa and we P“ ‘vesmn 9'1"- Clewhmd- we , lggjahe enieregulzge (1]:5n°mce' of '60“. a sort o; Ngborlpggar dynasty, "I gave a woman a divorce because ‘A - Jue makes PObSlbIL‘ the It was ms strange mmgnng of the “°.“"“.“‘” to ‘fiend firmly by ‘mr °-e'°b.““d .lesearch ‘yorker m den‘ Ernst s: Pearson Bridgewater Nova with Ottawa a modern Assur (or was ‘her husband‘ persisted 1n smoking 117 “$1111 @1195 811 988 19519111519 11 119- , _ ‘ _ 01d and the new that finally broke prlnczpics, ilic prcscnt period of mm’ “med W‘ cxtenswe n” ' f d} 1i d ' ‘t Ninevch?)--vvell it was worth it. ‘short clay pipe that smelled terrible. ‘vied army? ,5 m?“ Or ~”*d“m"d stud? ~11 a , hard times wli kcwlsc passed mlo Search“ °“ u“ “"15 m’ V3111)“ 5mm’ and exp“ s to be a m1 a ' t ‘h like the I ve a woman a divorce last When it's beaten 5?. . m‘ a Con?“ the communist-c System Ymm“ m‘ " history. diets in the prevention o1 teem- de- to the Nova Scotia Bar this autumn. Nobody wan s to ccome ga - - tmduoed to capitaliscn became restless when there was no jingle of money m their pozkets alters. week's 1929-30: Harry Foster, Charlotte- Babylonian; 0r the AS51758“? and town, graduate in Arts from King's moreover, a mlitloal leader H1115‘ College; M.A. from Yale; spent a. kecrp posted on current issues- ' graduate from each province for 02:0 your, with the possibility of re- ‘I911 i for a second year. The amount eay and states that by feeding 40 selected children in Cleveland with a specially prepared diet, stopped ____ Inspector Nicholson of Glace Bay has begun an investigation inio an A Pare Tea MT.’ John Irwin, Con 5.520 A111 T1 _ -, _ .. ficllliics ill the war.‘ cf establishing a G- H" wabsmr‘ Mb‘ ' ' 3551 m: lommon dwkusé them wth a mow o’ serious‘ forty “x such pubucatfonlsi‘ t. LT“ a. .1. Bwwlen, mu . 2.59s _ , _ new. if presented by delegations The published 1151 1w “K195 f?" o4 Queen Slreel y, pCfillallcnl, mrk;.>.c .~_\'.~~lt‘ll‘i of com- 1r‘, ,1, white, Labor 253,3 311"" 1'"'1'l‘1‘§"!' 81 11111111131101“ who claim w represent u group or periodicals depending for their cir- Londmh |.;_ Q 4, 5nd,,“ ~, nulnism. For Lilrcc quarter. of a. H-C-F1i11‘$111_113.Con ....-- 2,210 has schcdumd 90111305 d“ 1111M 9° organization of individuals back cillatlon on the coarsest kind of I ccmury rcbhjems of {he Amams’ lgliigg-llénsfnca-géié-t 1-634 i-Pach haw t0 make B0011 11511 01 home, These pgrflguhr ggjlgtofs stories and illustrations, whilc the 3 n a cs choices were. chief value of their visit was to de- the time and all the people most of Dates of silver Fox Sales. h- ~ i, ' . “yen at a cgmmumu. table. New“ N Hmdsley Ind can 12 m, him as long as he is useful and then monstrate m“ the “we m, who,» m. w“, w 5;, Mam I from an lo be hold ln London . 7 f 1 I u ............. a o. f... .. rom- in... “moms. c. Fix: ugh. agfjsjhim '°;>"if';,§*;;w*; b m» - arwiv- 1 bow»- imaeinw and w which o» p» l; ff,f=""*" ggg; s es- . - ~ munfly 5w,“ and dkpemed 31W R. H. Parkyn, Ind. .. 1.952 "' “m” ° a V against ignorance as lt should be. duoers would not have lo contrib- 6 Much m” _ V q _ H i ‘d A. c. Mackay, Ind. .. 1,761 B81118 111111 W fiddle “mund “m1 Non-contributory unomployqhehl, u” - o; M” 1933 . 1r 11". c . ‘ .=. . 1 = ~ - . ' "" I gc r u l 1c d mcsl c n e_ of g0 Osullivgn, United Front birds and 1111'!‘ dinner speeches rvllllmsurancc L, known to he unpossibfle But it is “mo” as sane as the 37 September 1933 r and slvrr. S:c.'"l.‘sls and cmnomists ‘ R‘ c“: ‘m’ Ind‘ 4'4 only make him all the more miser- have turned capitalistic and are o nd c f m, l, A11 911611111184! "Y5? NIIIEW?" 1" d _ 1| d 0mm g - - .- lsinz real moncv no local cxclrnligc fljouumqefu Mod 221.232.126.022: twmmqme murdfis mmmmed rigid“: S: ‘$113.: thsaltczo not gewajfitexltgizflfivlelslvgotlizegepgigf Inc‘ ' ‘ ' within the precincts cf Greater And. 1f so, in which direction are they moving?" t-irardod for each scholarship ls $1,- 500. o: a yearly total for the nine icnis of $14,400. Already 80 Called-an men and women have work. Last June the elders decided to act. They called a meeting of the colony. It was voted to abandon alleged llll0ll1lili)_i'i'll€llt relief el." of relief orders- (iiscounled “rack- '1'n Reserve. Tile reports which form the subject matter of lhe in- quiry state that COHain rccipents them dental decay in every one of them. The food which he fed them con- sisted of milk, whole grain buns with high vitamin butter, and n beef stock soup in which there were of a. very high order. Since his rc- tum he has spent two years in To- ronto taklng post-graduate work and hopes to secure his Pb. D. from Toronto University this year. He is year at Oxford where his work was] wcn these scholarships. ' tcr’s - i _ mw p, Me , (m ._ _ mousm don where he received his Mas I mkcnm lwciamn has come as no objectoris. fapitalisln apparent Pew-Riordan every 3 Sidney This diet mould not be difficult Degrea He has been appokmd to _ mntced Rx. an unexpected and greatly-up- y is to be w“ mued’ ' - ' " for mothers to obtain and prepare the “an °x Km“ wnegmte at preclated blessing. In a few instances rtudents who won the Order's bur- earls; have later been awarded the overseas scholarships, these double awards being a matter o! gratifica- tion to the Order. They ‘emonst ut~ ed the ability and zeal of dependents of men who belonged to the three eel-vices in the Great War. The overseas scholarships form a pennanent link between Canada and the Motherland, and serve 1n no small way to advance the cause of lmrpire. While studying overseas, ueveral of the scholars have become rnvoys of Canada by lecturing on different phases of historical and commercial life of the Dominion. A complete list, together with ln- teresting biographical details, of the Prince Edward Island oversea:- scholnrs and holders l5 published elsewhere on this page through the courtesy of the local Clilfbter of the I, 0. D. E. That such rplendkl advantage nlvnrcis ilrn. bursary of been ltudcnts will be gratifying to ull frollccrrlcrl. L’. l ( 'I\' TO (U1 I’! Tri L ISJI - FY i0 go to Rus- sia to find an cxaznpie of the dif- ln Iowa, United. Srntcs, have used money oniy in business contacts with the outside world. They have have zzivd lilcsc colonies as the world's most perfect example _of communislic success. Aud now, ac- cording lo a‘ United Press despatch frrm Middle Anasnn, the colonies .’.':- the fir t Linc in their 75 years 0-’ erlsxnco. 'i‘hl're is slilelv some- ln 50ml: cases they have been awarded to returned men to whom this oppor- tunity for advanced study and in- eommunlsm this year if, after a. 90 day trial, capitalism was found t0 be a better system. 'I‘lle 90-day period has expired. There have been with local merchants for cash, in- stead of taking up their face value 1n Rroceries and other necessities. The administration of rcllcf reveals In the course of his address on °°\11’=18e Sir James M. Barne- drew from his pocket a letter which he said had travelled much, and had said ha dtravelled much, and had been to ‘the south pole. It was from Captain Scott. He read the follow- ing extract from it. "We arc peg- 81118 out in u very comfortless spot Hflping this letter may be found and 5911i w you. I write you a word of farewell. I want you to think well of me and my end. Goodbye. I am not afraid of the end, butsud 1,0 miss a. simple pleasure which I had planned for the future in our long marches . . . We are in a. desperate state, feet frozen, etc, no fuel, and a long wa-y from food, but. it would do your heart good to be in our tent. to hear our songs and our cheery conversation . . . Later-We are very near the cnd. Wc did in- tend t0 11111511 ourselves when things proved like this, but we have decided N0 LIBERALS LEFT P As noted in these columns yester- day, surprise has been expressed by the Toronto Globe, leading Liberal newspaper, at the absence of any liberal candidate‘ in the recently held provincial by-electlon in the city or Calgary. The by-election turned out to be a fight between the Conservatives and the newly formed (Jo-operative Commonwealth Party. Notwithstanding that the candidate for the latter party had the support not only of the local Labor leaders but also of William Irvine and B. J. Garland, members of the U. l1‘. A. group in Parliament, and of Miss Agnes-Maophail, the victory went to Mr. Hindsley, the Conservative standard bearer. children had ional Committee Councils” who waited on Premier Bennett on Tuesday with Program of alleged social reforms. got little encouragement or comfort as a result of their interview. They asked for non-contributory uneln~ pioyment insurance, the establish- ment of barter between Canada and Russia, cessation of all debt pay- ments, principal and interest, by Government of Canada, to banks of other Governments, the reduction of all public salaries, to $2.500 and drastic taxation of all private incomes exceeding $5,000. This fantastic scheme, which was the plenty of vegetabfes. Within a short time all signs of an increase in teeth decay in the ceased and their whole physique had improved enor- and should mean much to the health and appearance of their children. Half Baked Progress (Sydney Post-Record (Independent) The delegation from the “Nat- of Unemployed their thciare conducted taken by Island tjlanal representation system. Calgary Commenting further on the elec- tlon results, the Toronto Globe says: "Provincial elections in Alberta under the propor~ elects sixunqnbers to the Legis- iature. In i930, after the rather complicated process of counting the vote, the following were declared elected, in order of voters‘ prefer- cnce: nLso ran. "In ilic latest COIItCst the first ‘The surprising feature in the above list," concludes the Globe, "is the aiisenoe of a Liberal candidate, Is lt true, as claimed, that the Al- berta Provincial Liberals are being to die naturally without." Different sides u! progress appeal to different minds, and fcw or‘ us can work effectively n’. more than one 1711118 at i1 111110. but mrhaps we should give greater prominence than we do lo tile simple lesson of evol- ution that lasting betterment must be realized in place and work as well as in pcopfc, in environment and function as lvcll as in organ- ism.-Syslem of Animate Nature. leisure. The on‘y tiling to J3 with an able-bodied educated man who does not know how to obtain en- joyment out of his leisure ls to work able. Perhaps Butler University really means to instruct its pupils in the use of time they now spend in idleness, This ls a different thing from education for leisure. London were solved by the metro- politan police last year. This ls a listened to by the Prime Minister, the Minister of Justice and the Minister of Labor, was disposed of by Mr. Bennett with characteristic dir- ectness of speech. His reply was an emphatic "110" with thc addition- al lnforlnalaion that he did not con- template remodelling his Govern- ment on Soviet llns. It is one of the inevitable annoy- ances oi public men in a democratic country that they must lsien to all varieties of half-baked, or wholly raw programmes of "reform" and were 20 in number, but were flank- ed by 75 others who escorted them to the Parliament buildings. The by every grown person not afflicted with sub-normal mental develop- ment. It would bankrupt any count- 1'.V that attemplld it in short order, record the authorities of the great British metropolis may well be enter into the question of justice in tiv- Old Country. Hence this not- specializing in Latin and Greek. 1930-32: Stewart MacNutt, Chur- lottetown, graduate of King's Co!- lege; attended University of Lon- Wlndsor, Nova Scotla. 1932: Bramwell Chandler, Char- lottetown, graduate of Dalhousic University; has recently gone to Edinburgh University, where hc will take post-graduate work specializ- ing in English and History. BURSARY HOLDERS May Gardiner, daughter of the late Alfred Gardiner of Launching, P. E. I. Marie Clarke, daughter of the late Mrs. Jean Clarke, oi‘ George- town. A Checking Obscurity _ (Toronto Globe) The public may not be aware of all that is being done to check the flooding of this country with im- moral literature » and pictures. Therefore there will be general in- terest 1n a statement published by the National Revenue Review giv- ing details as to preventive meas- ures being taken toward this cnd. The Review says: "Collectors of na- tional revenue, and the public gen- erally, constantly forward samples of imported books and other pub- licatlonsconceruing whose character doubt may exist, to the Examiner of Publications, at headquarters, and during the calendar year 1932 the official examined 43o books and other publications, and rccommcnd- ed that memoranda prohibiting their importation be issued in the case of for It virtually means a. pension scheme for most of thepeople all proposal to stop paying interest and principal on the national debt, or to wipe out the major part of the safaris of‘ public men and civil “would, us o, sort of levelling pro- cess, without regard to the value of shou- services, their living conditions son is that, like Satan, it prcvldes ‘ Vfllh it? Truly. there's nobody like King. Who else between earth and , Heaven could set up these days and lteli us that urhat really ails us is Sold Only in Bled glint we're in dancer of besmina Brahmin Orange Pekoe Airtight Packages. *likc Babylon and Assyrhl? Tell us - for a whole hour, and S-Bt 5-Way You will gel. a lot of com- fort right now from a guar- "Belicve it or mt!" We think we'll ‘ send the story to Ripley- ‘tltles of books banned appeal di- rectly and openly to those who re- vel in filthy literature. The power of the Customs staff in regard to these publications ls set forth as follows: Item 1201, Schedule C of the Customs Tariff, classifies as pro- hibited goods: "Books, printed paper, drawings, paintings, prints, photographs or representations of any kind of a treasonable or se- ditious, or of an immoral or 1n- dccent character." 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