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PAGE FOUR THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930 The Foundation of Education Claim Leader of Indian Raiding Party Disguised as British Officer, When Sentry was Shot and Arms Looted THE WORKMAN Sir Arthur Currie, with that intuitive perception which has been a large factor in securing his success as Principal of McGill, laid bare the kernel of the whole complex problem of education Published on Saturday by WALROND, at the office No 72 in an address to the graduates when he emphasized the fact, too CARLOS MENDOZA Street No. 72, Panama, P.
often overlooked, that the greatness and the usefulness of a Box 74, Panama Box 1102, Ancon university lies not so much in the splendour of its buildings and CALCUTTA, April 21. The raid ARMOURY LOOTED RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION the perfection of its equipment as in the personnel of its teaching on the armouries at Chittagong, in Meanwhile, the occupants of anstaff. Sir Arthur by no means minimized the importance of ONE YEAR 40 Cy.
which nine were killed, was led by other automobile tied a tow rope to adeqnate buildings. By comparison with other universities, he SEX MONTHS. 20 an Indian wearing the uniform of the handle of the armoury door and showed that McGill was seriously handicapped by lack of funds THREE. 60 a British adjutant and with his face wrenched the door from its hinges.
for development and cramped by its inability to erect muchONE MONTH. 20 powdered to appear white, according The raiders then flocked in, looting needed additions to its present structures as well as the enforced to Sergt. Taylor, a railway employee the arms, but were unable to find lack of certain facilities, which have become a necessary feature who escaped with his life.
ammunition.
The Liberty of the Preu la the Palladies of our rights JUNIUS of a modern university. Yet, he made it abundantly clear that stream of cars flashed up to About 11 o clock five of us crept even more important than the bricks and mortar, the stocked THE WORKMAN, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1930 the entrance of the armouries, he forward to Sergeant Farrell bungalaboratories and the furnished gymnasium, was the need for more says, and the sentries, believing the low and rescued Mrs. Farrell. The teachers and professors and the means to call to McGill the men THE DISINHERITED man who alighted to be an adjutant, raiders were watching the burning who rank highest in the various faculties. The buildings and the saluted, but immediately they were armoury from automobiles in the equipment are the tools withoutwhich no craftsmen can produce shot dead by the men in the leader light of their headlights Near the worthy work, but it is the brains that direct the use of the tools Millions of the World Workers never own home of their own, automobile.
armoury was lying the body of Ser and determine whether the output shall be a distinctive master but are hopelessly bound to the wheels of Toil, their children doomed to geant Walker.
piece or tte ordinary run of the factory. Hearing the firing, Sergeant follow in thelr footstepe.
The recruiting of special constables MicGill University is a national institution. While Montreal Following the style used by Ingersoll in his prose pocte LIFE, the Major Farrell rushed from his bun at Calcutta continued briskly. With is proud that it sprang from the dreams and ideals of one of her Author here describes a cycle in the life of the dininherited children of galow, met a fusillade of pistol shots in a few days all physically fit and was killed instantly. His wife Europeans will be enrolled in a spemerchants and its buildings are an integral part of this metrothe earth.
ran on to the verandah, sereaming, cial force which will supersede the polis, yet it does not look upon the university as operating solely with her little child. The raiders Civil Guard, whose reorganisation to fill local needs. No university in this Dominion draws so many Born of accident and fate, of agony and dread, of fears covered her, ordering silence.
was suggested earlier.
students from the other provinces of Canada or from abroad, no and tears, held in trembling arms with lips upon a shrunken breast, diploma given by a Canadian University commands a greater withered by woeful want rocked by tired, unwilling feet and lured respect or ranks its recipient higher than those granted by Mc to the painless shores of sleep by sad, sweet lullabys sung IMMIGRATION QUOTA Gill. To keep the standard of McGill teaching at a high level is are desirous of migrating to the a responsibility, which those who control its destinies owe not soft and low by pale and pulseless lips led by Need and Wish, FROM JAMAICA TO United States, and it is believed that only to this city to this Province, but to the Dominion as a two fairy Queens of early Dawn and taught by all the things of UNITED STATES the facility now afforded will be whole.
love and pain which sooth or lash the dimpled flesh of babestaken full advantage of between now learning at last to walk erect, to think and utter speech, releasing In recent years the success or failure of every educational imprisoned thoughts from books and stars and babbling brooks Increased From 27 Persons and July, when the American Gov.
to 200 Until July Next ernment will decide as to the number system or institution has been more and more measured by and go through years of laughter and tears, ever stumbling down of persons who should enter the statistics. Emphasis is laid on the number of students attending This Year a thorn paved way which leads from golden lands of Dreams to United States from Jamaica during the various faculties, or the number of dollars expended on buildReality rock ribbed Realm, where the burden of a giant oft the coming fiscal year.
ings and equipment, or the number and the richness of the gifts rests upon the shoulders of a child.
The Jamaica Gleaner of the 1st and endowments bequeathed to it. To adopt this view is to over Then relentless war for self and place, cursed by poverty inst says it is in a position to state look the one fact of outstanding importance in education, tha.
Consul at and crushed by despair driven by necessity cruel lash of grind that the United States CHAPTER 14 A.
the product of any system or the output of any institution mus: ing toil in the pitiless battle for bread hoping always for higher, Kingston has received advices from depend on the training, the pedagogical ability and, more imporbetter things, until a sunbeam falls athwart his darksome way and his Government in Washington inChapter 14 of the will tant still, the character of the professorial staff. While it is a the one of all the world is wooed and won. Then sober thoughts creasing the quota number of persons most important function of a university to train students for the of serious things, driving Fairies from the brain, while upon the desirous of proceeding to the United unveil Silver Tree at their service professions and to saculete such teaching as will enable those shoulders of the man there falls the responsibility of a God. In States. Hitherto the quota worked which will commence at 30 in attending its classes to take a place of leadership in the cultural, spired by deathless Love mated souls soon climb to Pisgah high out at about 27 persons per month, their Hall at 21 street Guachapali.
the professional and the business world, yet a university that There will be several speakers who est peak where forever waits incarnate joy, who bids them view but between now and July additional the land of Promise, all bathed in Light, and listen to the Siren numbers aggregating 200 Jamaicans will give addresses for the evening sum total of Queen Success singing the Harvest Home.
will be allowed to enter the United the choir will render an Anthem and would be a wasteful and lamentable failure. The object of a States.
there will be organ solos, recitations university, and indeed the object of each unit in every system of Entranced by glorious visions, Love and Laughter follow The news will be received with and other items on the programme. education, is the development of character. It is the personal for a day, then back to grime and fray more fierce than jungle The public is cordially invited. equation in teaching that counts in this matter. The ideals of beasts of prey, which tear and rend their victims in lust of blood considerable interest by parties who teacher or professor are mirrored in the attitude and ideals of the and death.
enforce along the speed of the circulation of the blood, there is students who sit under him. The high standard of success attain With meager, sweat stained wage a place called home is a reaction. The spirits droop. The heart slows down in its pul ed in the little red school houses of a past generation was due won a humble place to eat and sleep, but under whose rented sations below normal. There is a feeling of oppression and to the character of the men and women who taught there. The roof there is no chamber of gladness where wedded souls in sacred sadness.
buildings were often inadequate, the equipment poor, the discidreams divide the billowed hours of love but only days of labor, If a man gets drunk, the stomach sickens before he gets pline stern and the degree off scholarship perhaps was not so high nights of worry waiting for a life that love in reckless abandon over the spell, and the blood takes some time before it is rid of as that obtained in the places in which the youth of to day is launched upon a storm tossed sea. At last, the port is reached the poison. If his kidneys are not in prime condition, they filter taught. Yet, these devoted men and women, who gave their lives and all is well a cry, a smile, a tear, and then the cradle song out the impurities slowly and, even in doing so, become themsel to their chosen mission of schooling the young, were for the most which tells of another mouth to feed another soul to suffer, toil, ves more degnerate.
part men of outstanding character. If they sometimes taught and bleed.
honesty and manliness and courage and chivalry by cảne or tawse, Why do men drink? There is no benefit from liquor. It Disappointment, Failure, and Despair, three red mouthed they implanted it a hundred times a day by example.
does not add to a man strength, nor increase his capacity to hounds of hell, follow hard upon halting heels, while at the door work, nor help him to achieve success.
The securing of men of great learning and worldwide fame forever lurk the gaunt, gray wolves of Want and Woe. Time Why do men drink? It is an expensive habit. Only one for the teaching staff of a university not only brings credit to th runs on in sunless days and starless nights until Ambition drink a day of a fifteen cent liquor means a yearly out lay of a institution which engages them, but attracts students of excepdies the spirit breaks luster fades from tearless eyes throb 54. 75. And where is the drinker who only takes one drink a day? tional ability and promise. Men who are leaders in their chosen bing temples whiten with winter snow and the fainting soul, Even if he does not drink regularly, a periodical spree costs a lot branch of science or the arts have not attained that position by naked and wounded, longs for death. Mills and Marts in which of money, and the frequent treatment of companions exhausts his accident. Their fame proves a magnet, and men and women who his brawn and brain and blood were turned to Gold know him no savings.
are studying in that branch of learning, in which they are the more, as in his startled face each open door is closed by Mammon Why do men drink? It is injurious to health. Life in outstanding stars, are proud to boast that they are working under ruthless hand. Chance, Faith, Hope, and Fortune fly before his surance companies will not take men who work in breweries this or that man of repute.
faltering footsteps, while their mocking laughter pierce his quiverunless they are total abstainers. Athletes are forbidden to touch McGill talks of dormitories, of a new stadium and other ading soul as with a thousand swords. Reeling before Fate final it. Men who meet with serious accidents, or who have to submit ditions. It wants larger class rooms and more facilities for blow he backward falls into the arms of his own flesh and blood, to surgical operations, usually have much better chances of reresearch. But, as Sir Arthur Currie in his blunt, soldierly way already weak and weary in life struggle, which is but the story covery if they are not liquor drinkers than if their vital organs told the graduates recently, all these needs must be treated in the of his own. Light fades, night comes, but the dawn finds him are affected by alcohol.
free at last the peer of Kings a citizen of the Republic of Why do men drink? It is an objection to a man in the eyes order of their importance, and the thing for which money was needed was so that McGill could secure professors of rank and Dust.
of employers. It is a hindrance to promotion if a man breath a smells of liquor in business house. It is a danger if a man has ability and prestige who might bring their talents to bear in WINDLE work involving the safety of other people like drivers, engineers, developing men who could take their place in the community and etc. for an extra glass means intoxication, and intoxication often become leaders in every phase of national life.
causes accidents, and accidents occasion death.
Why Do Men This is a worthy ambition for a national university. It is Drink Why do men drink? It is the cause of a legion of evilputting McGill into the right focus and the proper perspective.
brawls, thefts, poverty, insanity, etc. Almost all criminals in It is a realization that a university essentially is not a question of Why do men drink? There is nothing pleasant to the taste penitentiaries were addicted to drink. Many of the inmates of massive piles of stone and costly equipment, but of the moulding in beer or wine, or whisky. Beer has a tang that is made by acid.
poor houses and insane asylums were brought to their present of character and the development of worthy ideals, and in the Alcohol is a fiery liquor that burns the lining of the throat and misery by liquor.
last analysis this character building must depend on the teachers, stomach.
Why do men drink? It is a frequent occasion of sin. It Montreal Star.
Why do men drink? At first they drink for sociability excites the passions. It arouses anger. It stirs desire. It sake, because they are out to have a good time, because they strengthens the inclinations of nature and weakens the will. Now West Indian Held think it manly to go into a saloon, and stand at the bar, and have DENTIST HOWELL is a good opportunity to take the course of safety, of strength, of a dram. They feel big. The drink is ratther sickening to them, courage, of virtue, of success. Give up the habitual use of liquor. Contiued from Page 1)
House No. 912 La Boca especially if they take much of its but what does that matter? Even the moderate drinker is, in peril, if he takes alcohol into his real interest in a similar organizaAre they not out for a lark! Alcohol is a poison. Drink a system every day. He does not take it for nothing he wants tion by the renewed activities of the Canal Zone quart of whisky at one time and it will kill you. Taking it in enough of it to feel stimulated. The quantity has to be steadily smaller quantities prevents it from being immediately deadly, but increased. He does not intend to become a confirmed drinker. La Boca Athaeneaum and the Red the constant use of it is, after all, only a slower poisoning.
But he goes on and on moderately, until the longing for liquor is Tank Literary Society.
Why do men drink? There is a sense of exhilaration after practically uncontrollable.
Since what is good for the goose, several drinks of liquor, because the action of the heart is quickenPALAIS ROYAL ed. It throbs faster under the stimulant. The brain, too, feels Young men starting out in life, the way of sobriety is the is also good for the gander it is only secure path. The man of firm will, clear brain and sound quite right that both the Atlantic the excitement of the feverish blood. There is a false sense of FOR body, is the one who will win. The three s, Temperance, Thrift and the Pacific should be engaged in gaiety. But after the poison loses its power on the system to and Truth will lead to Triumph. Columbien a similar venture.
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