l l l l c, moi: atom‘ to spend. But don't up" to affluence. There's the satisfaction stepping up, for instance, ‘l... Big (w; in Ne! Being Rielt/ ES, it's nioe to have a lot of money also plenty of fun to be had “on the way something better than you're used to-— s“ lit, solid hlclinuglllin-Buiek. Just you feel the silk-smooth surge of its great 107 horsepower, micropoise- balanced straight-eight engine. forget there's romp up hills of achieving the way to this smart, Flip the firm, easy gearshift —and the click of its action under your hands says here's the real thing in precision- made mechanisms. The taut, staunch, every- where-substantial feel of this fine oar brings a sense of “getting somewhere" as thor- oughly satisfying as owning your first gilt-edged bond. You've got action in this honey. You've got sly/e. You've got Off/HE, and every- body knows it. You've got life-you'll spaces and doll your cap to no one on Suppose you have to stretch a bit to buy this McLauglllin-l3uick-—\vell, you'll find that will only make you prize this great eight all the more! lt doesn't cost a thing to find out how little a really good car ‘will stand you delivered. and tame the wide-open wrtcotlr TliE TRAVELLER (B: LBTHUB. HARDY) THE (THARLOTTETOWAN GUARDIAN OUR BOODY HOUSES U111‘ bodies holy temples are. Nherelxl our souls do dwell; God made tirse houses wonderful. it was half-past one Wlileii Lite, And we must tend them well. part broke up. None o1 the luna- .vor foil; were going home to- night, for it was a gruit occasion. i't had ilearu about the bets with Peter ivialrlou‘. "Did he pay tit). Tom" he asked oi Shuigrt-ive. “No. nut he will when we get back .0 ltmsuortil," ailswercli loin Sinn- grave. "Diltl and l. will see w til-lit." 1n tlle tllorillill; the trek ilollle_ lie- ,a.i1, but itiibert merry; iiJlUililCt Snel- loll and Dull stayed over. ‘rhey were lumg to see itiarit flil-Séllilll and UHLlV .he illoney due to l/lltlil. Pilutuglklpii- ers and agents “kl-liner LLUULAL ior pllbllliiiiy pullioses. UUDAUDIXAHE and wieflTfl-IXIS poured nl.o the cur-wit Haiuee i-iotei irolll an parts oi null;- land and front Ainerltn. Most 0t them were addressed to Robert, but u. few 0i thein were tor iialllei and some for Lilui. Tile ieivlinoile titres were 1n danger oi belni; blocked. At last Dflllltcl was stulllllollcci w 11115- wer a call from New York. he llud been advised tllltt the call wan colli- mg, and had 1L put through to the private room. He roullli Johnny itlorrlssey. Wlw had staged Ben Brannocks last world's championship tigllt at Mot"- risseyls bowl, on the wire. All uX- change ol glfibliliflzl lulu Danna, 4.0V- praise, Who gllve these lllflé. Ann True Temperance We'll give them water, pule and sltveet. And food to make them grow; And keep them clean and pure, and fair, That through them strength ma)’ fl We“.l fill our minds with all that's 200d: Our souls with thoughts of love; we'll try to speak words kind and true, Thus pleasing God flbovfl- And as we grow so tall and strong, with hearts so light and fres, ' we'll slug our heavenly Fathers you see. ie L. Williams. SOMETHING T0 THINK ABOUT! ls Moderation ..in the use of Things that are Good: Abstinence from things Harmful. .HEVER.AGE ALCOHOL IS HARMFUL Do you spend your money with EE§RUARY 24, 1940 -_-.; w- c- T- u» "' not scour "unlit-oi" NOTE§ Keep PROVINCIAL OBJECTIVE $5,000 FEBRUARY 26th to MARCH 2nd. BAMPAIGN the Homes Going...’ its Emphasis " llealthyBody-llealthv Mind ha‘? glib?!” TIT mn,,'(',' ,".'.'/{.ff7'll/!".[ ii l/ul Jirbzuglzlin- Bnlll Sritlll. Four-Door YT uni/he Sui/an l: . ltoulzlrr PERCIYAI. ALEXANDER Lillltlglglllafiillfltediy-JLBIET he studies‘ Tilers passed sway at St. Luke! g~_<~l'*~l Tokwi. or. Jan. 6th, R0!)- irt Percival Alexander, eldest wn - l ‘it and l/lrs. George UPXILIIClC" of Sinnhopc. P. E. T811111’!- ll ' ‘cl at P. W. C.. Char- ,~ , -~ ~ -_l fill-l»; tvglchillg sever- ll v/"lrs he fl".'6i1('f‘(l Vi. Allison College, from where he Sackrllle, Sunlmerside, Water Street Harding Motors Limited Charlottetown, 256 Queen Street two years at Harvard College and there won the Chauncey Wright ‘prize in advanced mathematics ,Shortly after graduating there lrl 1893, he married Miss Mary Vroom and they went to Japan in Julie of that your as missionaries of the Methodist Episcopai Churzlt. His first appointment. was to Aoyama Gakuin, Tokyo, and wwith tihe ex- b it. use it. DESIGN (ZROCIIETED BUNNY FOR’: EASTER. Brings New Pep and Energy Makes you feel fine The proficient worrier is running on high all v the time, wearing himself out. way to overcome worry. Many have profited Tllcru is a Others nrc so obsessed by worry mid g oomy forllodingll that. they cannot dccidc to We refer to Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. You don't worry when the blood and nerves are in healthy condition and Dr. Chas: 's Nerve Food is a great. help in restoring ri<~ll~ nrss to the blood and nerve force to iho exhausted system. The mineral substances and Vitamin B; contained m Dr. Chase's News Food are l)“, acceaso y _ foods re ulred for the relief of nervous disorders. their entire satisfaction. their experience? iany have provell this to Why not bencfit lly NO. XII The crocheted bunny may be made in a short time from pink pomp- [dbl]! wool. Heck. lie is stuffed with kztpolt, within blue ribbon ticd at his Pattern No. X117 contains illustration of the bunny list of motor- lals needed, illustration of stitches and complete instructions. To nrtlrr this install llVTllc VUlllI tltlfflr Bflfl aidtiress Uii fl D1068 (if Dispel End send with 15 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Department illlrlottcuiwn Guardian. To Charlottetown Guardian Ncvrllcti ork Department. Dcsltzu No. X 117 NAME -'-—--—-——---l BTRFF] _ .- -l—-—1 an¢i Wu-oiliilli-D- _l-_-—___-____—_ PHOVDlOI—-———-——- ccption of five or six years spent in the northern town of Hirosaki, ills life work liIlS been at Aoramn. It vrus willie at Hlrosaki their home bu llccl and Airs. Alexander "wen; lo lwr ll. Eli_l'rill"-to quote . of a J;i._ rinese friend. . lt.s lcllrllllcllt in 19733 '4. "l5 tcniullllg at Ao- lll. his last illness, which lnwcd .'l l.lf e owl" a _\'l*.=r ills m Ja-palicse fl'lr-ll(l~ showered him with liliKlliviv _,,_ his “old boys" flllil lilcir Stills . their son's sons vvncrrlicd llinl its a father. On his lflri ch01! (",1 lie l1- ,., his wife icrtucrlv ME: liar cll'l‘l'cll, (‘veorur of Crllanry oi‘ Li.C‘., ‘ll/it's. St-tlpcy of N.Y., rvttl Lil's. Gtritnrd of '1‘ anal srrvll grrlllclcltlldrcn. brother-Dr. it wmi-‘otztl _ Mont/cal. Rev. SH Alcxilulcl" of \Vl'€.l.\ Eu, Alix-rid. trrrlic "lll‘ lcrlvr-s an lnclllory and all undying love." As Yrrriilfivn w. I.‘ I410 lnamlicrs lliitl 2 vlsitzrs prcscnt I"‘(‘('lll‘." with O Canada and ‘he creed. (‘d by syvlllllr: a word. Cor- drne" was rctitl by the Sce- zlnrl it wt" fli"\"‘fl nnd sci".- . Wat n blll of “Q5 be paid 'l'llr= sick ti thcir rcpo I the Bell: pHYTflIll, Filler Nfncfvor, Mrs E. W. Evfc; lunch, Mrs. II. S. Mac- Ewen, Mrs. Frank Bell. Mrs. J. E Fleming. Mrs. Austin Wnlsh. Knit.- and it was dccldcd to send l.'l TWP-s of socks to the boy's in Dari»- wlly the copies have stopoe com- inq. Onc- new mr-mbcr was elcoln- cri to the Institute. The program consisted of a Solo by Adc‘e Mac- Ivc-r. ‘Vrllopilno contest [rcmred bv lfrs. J. ‘Hlscnlt ‘from by Mrs. J. F. Fleming and Mrs, E. W. Fyfe W-rrv contest. DYNWTOd bv G ace tho» homo of Mrs. Frank Bell. roll cal‘ to he nn=wcrcd wll-h an Irish Joke. The Questionnaire on Atrrl- - culture to be (llSCllSSPfl and filled ln. Meeting closed with the Na.- tionai Anthcm. PVPFVT ARMY WONG KONG. Fob. 22-151‘)- (‘olhv-sc of n Jflnant-sn puppet army of (‘lllrwso snltllrrll, hpflcd an HIP Fulticn (‘mint to fight General (‘l-hue Kill-slick‘: forces, was chlvw-d today In Chinese dis- pn""'cs. TW- mlmmlvnvlor of thr- nunm-t army. (hncrrvl Iflnn: Ta-IVeI. their sourrcs enld. was put abort-d a Jcvvlncal- wnrfllln sli n nrlsonnr "WW1": " ' among Ills troop; Infill. jut, Uiluf lilrrilzluy on Nor. 24th two large “Not yet," MlbWLAM-A all mutua- lablbs 11m: to be brought into ll..~ ohms-Mc- "llll lib-Hts w s-w l-Jii 11,4”, u, 1"\v1(l H“. {km-em and rm“ tultll 1A ticlotk uii flALdlAt-dj, liilti l. i U, ,. h m l hi“, In the many uuiil, neat ilclll ltiiil ii, tilt-ll i ill- lrilltlfcs to him three l-hlmc M“ W ""5 "‘“' W‘ ‘HM Hm‘ gm‘ ‘mentioned viz" r_‘\‘udhull_\ lliiliiiiilg taunt.‘ ttiid all h s 5N0] (hm h“ umofish kpd liioillits klilmgliii, l...“ iivt. llt.t_i ll " __‘ _ ' _ ' . " \\‘\)i.'(1 iiLllt itiiiliu». liuitliel iltltl 11155 to l ..,\ lady Mu‘- i115 1°"? TOP lolll. blilult: iit- ltl. ol..i....oc..l liui. to mourn Wilson, and RZIlX‘ l. P.. Jr, of Tokyo, Mrs. Rush Nassau, 1y!) tilt: liilc. illriitinll liti‘ ._lii Besides. '0'.ll"l‘S and two sisters motlrn Allwllldcl- o-f Albion. Mich., Bowie “'1'” “‘-'““‘ "“‘° “,“"",t" “m” o!‘ vll!'("lll\'E‘I‘ and Mrs. Melctt of one ll°1l°\"‘d uvou ouc nu soil lillll l1 hell.’ 1' .l.-..' melcitlng of Sterling WI. was ilrYd at the home of Mrs. | ‘Fhollins Bohr-r on Fcli. 13 with 16 I Tile prcsitlr-nt presided and opened | Roi call was been unlit-ll lilto ii lii.v.lte <.ll..,- p. sphflgl (lmfimplpes m“. ‘illonhls pltil illllil_\ a; UL‘ tom. illtlli. s and the following new ones appointed: school, Mrs. Ilorne Macltwen, Mrs. J, F7. Hlscott: sick. Mrs. Crnnfonl lvfacKav, Mrs. Frank lip" was passcd in for the soldiers mouth. Tllr- Sccrcfary was. asked m wit‘, H“, 34m),- of Home and ‘Iliolilas- l ulll busy esullili hing a Country mnzrlzlne and find out. l’r°“u'i“°" “mu” \f.'icl(ny, won by Mrs. Lorne Myw. a splendid DYOjULLZOII theatre: put l-‘wcrl and Mrs. ‘Illomas ‘Bolgcr. ‘°V@1' 941d 500W‘ 111i that A lived B 711,. n", nypoijrjq f" b, hem B, comnlooious lloii..c ill the town erlng tile iltoutllliece of tile nlstiu- meilt will) i115 ilililkl, lilrnetl llllli ltilti with a wink lo Robert, “.\'loli'l.~.~.ey talks oi uantltig you lor the next worlds chulllpioll illlJ battle, i500. McClutty was Io ittlve got the tight, out last, night/s ceiltest scents ‘to ilttve convinced Jolinity. i Ll string him aioilg." Daniel talked for tell illiiuilcs be- fore he ilulll; up the rucellcr. "It looks as ll well n-itic to take a trip to New York.‘ ile said when he llad finished. "Aiolllssly says llt tlltty unlit Dan. too. We (iiolit tank .el'ilis. ‘illut tun trait. but ii he uo ,,-o ll. \\ill llteiill bll. tllullcy. r‘oi' you lllltl Dill]. ittocrt." "How good l. tilts Brililllock?" ask- ed ittliiert rultecllvely. _ “Oil, he s goon. hoot; at. his record. ‘the tact ihllt Mtuilll)’ once manly beat llinl docsilt lessen n... istuulle, tor Mtuinty lldulll. hit liit: s. (i0 tilell ailli neglects-u hi.» tl-llillnlg, ijllt willlts it 1illtLt\.i', isoo: we l.l.c enl 5,0041." , ltooert received JJWHMAJH ill A\AK‘A‘L ills‘ cheque Llltlt in.-. .i.tls oiiltu, tutti.) llti... t0 ..i,l l1 .\n iio. tie. Lin-Ml will) tltlli on to ivklutt poi-age, ail.- lwilcii. told no. 5v lilinie vu \IVUu xiziin tut-vi. LAAL‘ tuuot “be. emu-l‘. wiimll lie tnitei i.“ tile null lie slaw line lxlcpiiolle reeclvcl AJAAA‘ on lis lieu DUCMMU tile ilislliuilleiii. "whats ' nu an...» "1 llitu in uu it ill seii tleleiiee, my no), ltilsiveicti llollil Auklulilb JJUIAQ. itlltiflimu; i filth; lthit-A “can. ui nus UVLAA lAAAbdl“ up UAACALAAb cull- gllltllllltloils .in.i hkldu-Atb‘ lily tilllc. sivu. A vt: sandal-d’ Antoine oollltuvui buuulse int gain illiliei, i uoilt tiillilli i snail nuve w sell viooo. raitti ilolt‘. ' ille iiciii. (in) tilt: littyers lttiu lull 0i swrics ilhu liiatlilltia oi lilie iigln. Crowns ciuilt. ill: tllu tlili w time ll AUUA at. till: io-illl ttlltlt. twee... “ell, ltiis bolii. vvlluii ltiliieli. vlcli. uuilli iilw iiiu wttll iii: too... llot dklvib lol LAM; pnoplt.‘ ilAlxl \\sAsA-\lb' ti} \A\AA\ tu llilll. iliu hush-wild illiil collie bu- luli: tlllilho u,.,..'lll to out“; ti....ll lit iillcJ llolili... pillow. uli oiilloii, s/LQMAU pillow.” 4\UAfl ti. iillu ln.-int. in line LULKJAA‘ tilt l.!4l\.- LOH; iliiti lliit; Qlitiiullivon null. tiicic, BAX lllUdlll-lg-IAMAAVLAAAAA‘; LAltJ isclui. with a hell, lot tilt. lliot liiilt: lil years. ‘nus Peter liiilriinv pltlfl ills be.- tlilp, debts, sir." llsketl AM/ucll, ulubeccii no»... ile lollllu tilt ALA-U , eilgliguu. lit.‘ tlictl illict. Willi... M-AUIL‘ lie llttlllllnllu to gut iilc clnfl/tit tlirougil. .ll.iilo.\ i. st-cltniiy wit. oil ‘illoitiit. illallztgeu to |,l.‘t ll llori. rliiil icitl ivlflrluti‘. "Ull, i “lib Just liiloli, to tutu you that iliti..;,, bJtQ .li..i.t.\i iii u \UA\\,' '1)Uilt botiltu. l. 5.1‘ ...li.til call .11 tllitl LCD ii; illLl i ll .\ .ill hlitl. ClL-Uflliit .\.\llf A CALL 0N Till‘) MAYOR Peter Marlow pltid ln.». belting lib-mi by ‘miltiilltil two ltllJiliilllu lioiiilds to ii..ll QAllllb-‘LYU ullil tile thousand lioutltls llillUU out in all‘ ‘iiiolllu, Sllihprllve, iliil i, 'ihc l\'LL‘llli)(.'l' lot" iitlli‘\\\.l1'iil liiiU uliibectn lliliti: lJ\ iilu iii‘, pretty but mtloil liiiitlv-llli at“: till]. "I hope l..t~..u Llhqhlis) \itill't. be retuiiletl 'l\.u.,';\l..ii.il.l,‘ sit... on hlurlow laugllctl ngilliy. lie u...» erv good-loolilltg ill ills sly way, my WQlPd-TG-vbtftl, he had ii "mil- lloilaire mailller, gll- Tllqillll5 thought. “uil, i'll pass iheilloil to lily Lil-flit; Flint account," said AVLJHUW loung- ly. “And now, sir ‘illolllas, t wollllur whctllei‘ you mil do tilt: u iltv...u.t‘." “I'll do anything within iittsiii,” answered Sir ‘illunitts, Ujtliil; Mati- low silrewtliy. “ 1 uuresuy you know, Sir tor Ldgl.‘ llinis ilere in '.|.'liil->\\'0i'l.ll. Oiulicecll ilottle is to be the tiuiirt oi it. l propose to proof theatres llliu sttitlitis LllClL‘. 11h; matter is .n llLQUlilllltlUll, ‘inc hellu- tliui seciltry u, the plirlt will serve for locations. Dritwcll lvlltliur trill be converted into executive quttrlkrs, and its tine drawing i'uoill will make which 1 can use as an hotel for my stars and nly bigger port pcopie. I have tried lo liliv 'i‘ravcllcrs' Bul.d- intz-s. but so far i have been unable lto induce Adam Lawley to sell." Bli- Thomas smiled grimly. "He is ‘I man 0f character. I am airalti you ‘ain't REL tiast Adam." "You are M.P. for Tansworth. You can lnfluellce local opinion. 1 want ' to buy the Buildings, sir." s. view to conserving of your Family? Just think! the health the pilce of one bottle of Wllis- ' key-valued at about $3.00-ths following articles of health-giving Your Money Can Help Scouting Train Such Boys For P.E.l. t. Scout min lays its greatet .ll on Honour and boy ty a emp M“ I. It spells constantly of "playing tho ‘any’, 8. Ono of its key activities is Woodcraft. A Scout learns to camp cook, hike and generally look linol- llil-llsel: While at tihe open. 4. It places great weight on the need of every boy having s hobby, which may lead to s. life wor There us more than seventy different scout Proficiency Badges (hobby subjects). J‘ .I' lenefits for the Individual Boy 1. Scouting fills s boy's spars time with caltlly occupations in healthy company. I. The diffldent. boy develops Initiative and elf-confidence. l. The selfish wants thoughtfulness for others, through the ‘hm every day. 4. The Scout acquires a real knowledge of nature lots and woodcraft..-with all its benefits k. health and mind. J‘ .I' Benefits for the Community 1. Adequllfely supaorf/ed (by assuring s sult- able meeting place, e .1, Scouting will save eer- tain boys from becoming community "problem Food can be purchased: I Peck of Potatoes. 2 LORVPS of Bread. 4 Pounds of Rolled Ooafs. 5 Pounds of Suwnr. 3 Pounds of lloasl Beef. its Origin and Growth in the same your, 1_ It, was stalled in England, with a. Bmllil cxpcrllncllial crllltp, in i907, and came to Canada till’ Zlllullliis glue nlituio" u lllln (ll-l 1-2 Pound of Tca. 1-2 Dow-n of Oranges. i Pound nf Hillier. 1 Prund of Choose. 1 Dov of Shredded Wheat. 1 Box of Soda Risctllts. l C/‘il of Punlnkilt. 1 Pound of Shortening. l Quart of ltffk. (‘IIAINTID TO HABIT (All E=sav wrlllcn hv Harold Frrv-colvlv". Dublin Si. S S.. Guelph O“ (‘-3 cow's o‘ nwcl. ‘Wm Trikes n Itlnlt... itlttie iilu_, .~,l.,.i_.it. ..l....ll° lot lili w. ll; no! fiwvwl-lyyl-qr ,,.h,-il,.i, h, .1014‘. ll. HMQ ltiiei _..i .ili.c rtllttl “my drlnk m. n," guru“, [me 41H “MMW W‘ Mm“- n rlv"nl{ t“‘ll do nn harm So this ‘ittiisitolnl was tnlollncu wii q, _ _ . _ "pbuyli. Wllcli bile, ILsl\AAL\4 it. pull m ' bk“ "'5 firs" drmk‘ He 1 furl: Fill l-‘vht and look< ?l'l rllzllt. Hr has the sonic l-casonlur! powers and enotwll nvill-noxve" to say, “No thank you" to the offered second drlrk. He lcnvcs the beverage room and ones home wcll satisfied with himself. Drink Tllkcs u Drlnk- , ’I'll:lt nlellt. ht- fclt as if he wnnt- ed more. Hr- dltln't want to bo- come intoxicated, he lust wished for a ‘ittlc nlore. Thrrcfore. ‘le sinflcd Oil’ l0 act another drink I-I.» was not so wcll nlcnsccl with himself llmv. but still, as lonl: as he didn't become intoxicated, what was the hsrllt? For weeks he cou- tilulcti to food one drink with nnothcr and so OTI....HO'W’€VET, let its see this some man about. two nmurhs lnlcr. Drink takes the Math His fnolsl-cvis arc unsiicndv. hand is . kv. H," avoids the "lfliil sir!‘ - Il!l"l n“ his old friends. lie flushrw with shame as his wig; vrl-cls him bravclv, He has 105i his former Job. Above all. he can. m! keen, R-Wflv rl-om drink. Ho. has lost cont-oi of his will-porcel- Ilc is chained to habit. And so wc ‘czivc this third and inst, para- graph. Drink has taken the man His Lnborcrs of Christ-lift up your llcnds. Be not dismayed or disheart. cued. G"d is (m- in; who ("in t,» nanlnst us?...B‘-hlnvl all work for ("'11 stands Gml Himself, 17,5 l“- suirrllloll and its nsstrnnee. \"n tall! nnd its reward. Let- us b“- lvflvp on‘ Hl= command constitutes "l‘,'ll(ll‘li“ "pd ‘His promise sccuritv, our‘. in that ffllill to end dare to do our dull.‘ as T-l" hns shovm lt, tvnlt- ivu for lllc crrl to interpret the ‘Wiuulllu and a‘l that lies be'ween. —~.M"llll'.‘ T. Pierson miss wlmitnn m auohlwn lodv Hcnrv Somerset thus dw- ""“"‘< l-‘ic welcome elven to Mid: \""""l'rl l"ll-"ll silo wcnt to Rnlfrlm-l “"“!' tllc clrnlh of hcr mother in u"? "She was welcomed in this Philli- tw ns I suppose no other phlliin- tllrnnk‘ has been wclcmncd in our time. 7"": vnsl meeting that was ~""'1'wlvctl i" iifcct hcr at meter ‘lill trns it» most rcnrncc-ntgltlyv». “lzv that historic building hns ever fl=<"l'l1'l'(‘i'l. and certainly no more varied VIVlIFTlTlYY of lihilnnlbvoplsts v/“ffl y,» l-qnmlv llirmtllpl- “My, m.“ """‘r‘l llvrlt met there that, day. Flu ‘he v~‘~."o'nl .'<'ll mcmhcw of "'l'l‘~llv~ll‘ ri"'l'tll."lt‘l"< of flu» Prol- ~"~ut "l‘ll"f'l’lt"'f, nnrl lomocrnnce "'*.""r< Prom lhn Roman Cathay" "hiucll. loaders of the lnhor move- mcilt. lmd of the Srllvrlflon Army. ‘Pllc PlllPf Jcwlsll rabbi sent a con- urntulnlor-v lcitcr and signed the odhcss of wclcomc. which was also slrmccl by hundreds of local bran (‘lies of tho British Women's Tam. pcrnncc Association. “What. went. ya out for to see?" was the question that one asked on"‘s self as that frnll form stood ill thi- midst of that vast assembly A woman cnlll-d or God: n woman WliL cl _pQ]ll,l¢5, Tell minutes later sir Thomass cur deposited him outside the town hall, winch overlooks the market place. Sir Thomas mounted the steps and vltnislleti within the old-world building. He was at once ushered into the presence of the Mayan Wail/er Prlugeoll, Mayor of Tum. worth, was a self-important man ap- pl-oluillllg titty, florid, efficient, pom us a. believer ln an, new idea whlc l might spring out o the dead 851195 of the o not always with ad- vantage. A mu tlple grocer, with a chain of shops lhrou hout the county, lived ill Tanswor h though he was born in Hemsworth, fifteen miles away. Twlce Mayor oi the town, hi5 pct project to build n new and more inlportitnt town hall had "Tile Mayor llflfl l-arillnrked the site for a new town hail. Lawlcy re- fused llinl. Call you iilfllit.‘ mwicy change his mind? It you coulll con- vince him llinl. you would use the Building. for the good oi the wall, you might win. Whv not go and see the Mayor yourself mid nsk llinl .o h " t is an idea. I have already ap- proached him. "Itnyou would get ai word in with him- "x-manmvwslvhnahimnaw. bccume a mnnilt. He had marked .'I‘l'ltveller's Buildings down as the site, and was sore becau e Adam Llllwlcy had refused to sell. "Glad to see you, Sir Thomas," boomed the Mayor. "To what am I nllcbtcd for the pleasure?" "How do you stand with regard to Traveller's Buildings?" asked the Mcmber of Parliament surprisingly. "Are allllyungui-tér to new n a r on ms hl' (18.37. Scouts and Scout ma. f f its Programme and Method 1, It divides its rnrlilbcrshlp groups‘ I'll sec ll h th buy Draucll Park .lllo buliii .olilltl- jump." “H c “my e c“ '5 mm“ w! getting the (c) Rover Scouts (loud men over 1'1. 2. It aims lo dPYPlODI (H) A cllct-rful, rvsotirL-cful, type of rhurzletrr. (b) The [trtsrllfli of (when) a boy fiild hLs nil-he vatlon, Scouts I f 1. Every Scout promises that hest—- To ollcy the Scout Law. Usefulness, Brnlltcrliilt . 3 The Scotti Silvrzln is» Do a Good 'l‘ul~n livery Dl 4. Thc Scout mOiiO ls~ Be Prepared. 2. In 33 years it has spread to 9'1 eounwies. including parts of the British Elnplre. 8. There are 3.250.000 Scouts in the world io- Solne 10,0i)().00t) boys llllre bencfltted from the Scout training since the Movcnlilnt began. 4. There are ltlilfibfl Scouts 1r. Canada today- 5. In Prince Edward Island there are 1183 l1, b _‘. 8 i0 l2 itaii liihgn-Sccciiil; (ligilil and seair-MYS 12W" and seaJr-YQWII good health habits. l A lltlllliy-llftllfllffflfl interest I 8. It tcncllcs clllcfly by games _ activities clilctiialcd to (lCVPlOp f:tt-ult;es of 0b!" restiurcvlulucss ftlllll cv-Ifglglilzllligrn- ~ _= cuss. l i disifhclilolic-Cgrhiiiss i'l'l)c world over n76 51'0"!" its Promise, Law, Slogan ond Motto To do llls duty in God and the King, Tn help uthl-r pcnplc ut all times; and 2. Tile Scour. low culls for, Ilonnur, Loyalty. Courtesy, Friendship, Ohctllr-ucc. Chm-rflllnvs. Tllrlfiilu-ss, and Clean llncss in Tlmulxht, Wot-ll null hcctl. cases"; not infrequently such boys, through the guided adventure-outlet of Scouting, become not- ably enterprising and valuable citizens. I. The Scout Group is in fact a Junior Ser- useful to the community in many practical ways. Uniformed Scouts have played these service roles: In ounflQOflOh with national or local holidays, conventions, fail fairs, sports field clays, etc. Scouts have- Assisted police In directing traffic. Supplied first. sld units. Supplied guards of honour. Acted as guides, messenge s, ushers. Distributed rogrsrnmes. Operated In onnatlon booths. Staffed rest. tents. [milled for and tsken oars of lost children. In connection with Red Oross and other Wel- fare campaigns- Collected used clothing and footwear. Collected foodstuf honse-to-hotutc. ‘and by Scout Relief Barrels in chain stores. In country districts collected vegetables for relief oars for the West. At (Jhriatunso- Operated Toy lupalr Shops and supplied annually gifts for some 80.000 children of needy famlliles in town and country. (Many western children are sent Christmas parcels by mall from Eastern Scout Toy Shops.) 8. Scouting assures the year-round service of trained rescuers from drowning and intelligent helpers in case of fire, street accidents and other mishaps. (Scout medal awards record hundreds of cases of life saving and of good head work in all manner of accidents.) 4. Scouting contributes to good feeling be- tween different sections of the community. Where there are industrial, racial or religious groupings i no agency is more effective than Scouting in bringing youth together in mutually friendly 5s- socintion and understandingr-as "SCOUTS AND CANADIANS ALL!" vioe Club, and can be into three age good-neighbour that may in life. and outdoor religious he will do his ‘HON. B. W. IiePAG-E, Patron HON. THANE A. CAMPBELL, Hon. Vice President EON. G. D. Dc-BLDIS, Hon. Vios President. HON. H. L. PALMER. Provincial Prsldent. K. M. MARTYN, K.C., B.M., Vice-President. J. J. MORRIS, Provincial Oommisloner. E. L. MILES. Hon. Provincial Secretary. a ROY, D. QUIGLEY, Hon. Hovinclai ‘Iveasum. WALTER. B. GRANT, Campaign Chairman, A. G. PUTNAM, Campaign Secretary. Christ hi the houlc, the vrlzlltllty of ‘and the some slnlltlilrtl of lllllllily lfor men nntl women. lllc ll . "H1021 ‘of the opprcsstrtl. i-llt‘ (l. ion of l("'illl'/(‘(l wroilfl. W‘ lllllllllfliflll ‘log 5T mm was cl-cnt in ltolllc. in ‘government lint‘. in the null wifllotl‘. influence bttt trlth flll lllii-lll lPIl lllllllc, .\ rival" brain. an ln.. table trill gftlld a God-given lnuili. lion. lwud 1'1 l '!lc" twenty years of trork authored ‘lof her otvll lnnd. llllt the ncllnlrufilrl ‘round her. not only the .‘\'lll‘i'.‘.ill'f’S 1nd '!0l)t’i-\\'ill o’ the whole Fl spcnklitg rncc. The illlll‘ rllc stunt in En‘: and was 2t trllllunllnl pro- PPSSlOII. and greetings il\\'ll'if‘fl llcr in every city o.‘ lnl~~,".rlnll~v lllrlltizll- out, thr- wllrllo of (‘l ml l‘."ll'llll llllfl Ireland.’ mlt illonov Public Informal"? on Bill-call nll‘(’f'i0l' OVITAWA, lWeb. 22 -(CP) —Ap- pointment of G. H. Dash as director of the public information l)\ll'(‘i'l.Il, was announced lntc lodnv from the Prime Minister's nfficl‘. Mr, Lash. formcrlv lissnc-‘lltccl ovcr a 130F101! 0f years wllll the publicity branch of the Clllifflllflil NnPollul Rat ways. has lit-ml acllnrz (lirr-"txir since the re lirnntlnll of Wnltcr Tllolnpson about lllc first of ear. it also W05 announced llinl Claude Mclancon or M0liil"‘.'il llnd bcclt ap- lWntvd associati- lllrci-tor or the public information blirrnu. rcsllznln" n- a mcnlbcr of fllc consolxsllln c0- ordinatlon commiilr-e. ¢:—__?_—..—~ - the < Robust Health . For Young. People Wltnt ft common sight it iii to see s. young arson wlloso bloodless face i and fccllo frmno nru ovillvllcc of cor circulation and weakness wllcra | ounlliug health and rosy checks , should reign. _ _ i Young people in such n. condition ' rtro generally of nn iulmlllic llllllln- Mil] rcqtliro n. preparationrontilinillg ‘iron to help improve tho lYlOOIl con- tont. | Mllllllrllnl Hfillllll flllil NPTYO Pills -mcet this requirluncnt, ns tllvy 1'0!!- tuin three concnllirntcll forms of irml of an easily tlssilnilntl-il nniuro. to» other with other vnlunlllc ingrl-llil-nls nllicnfcd for lluiltling up tlu- systulll. strengthening illo nerves, ilml lulillng i to your pllyfllflll iltlrlll-tion. notion , And shc who llnci twill‘ forth wlih- - _.~cii lilc liluits and blemishes which you point out in min. The T. Miiburn 0o. Ltd, Toronto, 0st. Dorothy Dix ’s Letter Box llisllhllllllill from rage Z) ‘illell, Wlltifl you forbid the girl to see the boy, you illllliti her lilt cillllliplull. Silo is bound to become fiercely partisan and w oeily lo liti- So she blinds up it false itlcui of the youth and gives him a thousand churilis that h“ uoes not possess in reality. Ana finally. as i. have said. you lnalte lull} mrplddcn iruit and therefore the girl ill determined tlo have hint at fli- unts. 0's marriages are made by opposition than all the senclitil-ll mothers in the world have ever contrived by subtlety. The way w handle the situation is not by forbidding the girl to >v¢< lilo boy, but by giving her an overdose of his society. Don't shut l-ifi uoot‘ lll ills face. Drag hint tn and let her have to slwlid 1101115 "W" llours entertaining him. invite him to dinner and to lunch; have lltii aways under loot, and they will quarrel within two weeks alto be so boliil “W! "W11 "UWFS 506ml lint they will never want to sec each otlll-r lulu-I'- __.____ liut, oh, Mother, Mouler, do try w use a little common sense in llitirr ling your (laughter at this period 0f her iltel Just lace the litct llinl .11 ulrl oi 1'1 lii illls day ls going to sit at home and be pet-icctly Hfllllli “f” iielir Mllili . and Papa for ner company. Site is twink to lll-llit.‘ l.)\ll\ 4 ielifi is go p. .ii have dates. She is going to think tltrsell ill low. lil.i is lip to y... vlilethei- 5110 see- boys decently at ltoilie Ulltlui‘ your ctr. l wlill your pIOWUUOn cast about her. or wbetlm she meets povs all ~\-_ street comers and at drug stores, and lzoes wit-b ywths you d0 Mt M“ l to questionable places. Any mother who will not let her daughters receive their colllpllili’ iii home ls PUSDOILiDIO if the girls 80 ‘ ' I I I O Tarn The Loafer Out Dear Dorothy Dlx—1 am 20 years old and have been nlarrlcd ribfsqll tour months. At the time of our marriage my husband had sit-slit l c Plovmeiit and seemed tu-iy able to Drovloe a, colnlortaoie llollle tUl in‘; iiuwever, 1 kept on with my job and he immediately gave 11D “b “ml f}, uolie VlYLllOi-lly no work since. He is in perfect health. but set-ills it‘. tent to stay at home and exist on the comparatively small twigs ill-l cal-ll. What shall 1 do‘! - A- r C- Tell llllll lilai l!“ AILWGX‘. 'I'til'.n the loafer out of your house immediately. . M, one tiling in the world that you will not do is to maintain a mill" PM“ liotillwi 11W The lowest and meanest grafter in the world is an HIM?- ,, , ,,,,., who will sit down and let a woman work and support llinl. UH» *- wilctllel- the mall is a father a ilushand t] n. son. Yet tilere are upon tilousanus of women who, through vM\5Al' love or t-hYWB" mu‘ ' lles.. suffer themselves to be enslaved to the men who should b” pnlniiilii lllg them instead of imposing on them. And in every case till- \\“]H‘K_ colllllllt a terrible wrong by aldi ncss. Flor even a lazy man wout shlftless men had no comfortable place to sleep, _ a day,‘ they would be forced into becoming decent, self-Bllvllllllmll- respec ii o le. . Oneuiitpethg problems of the business woman who would like w tlnue on with her lob after marriage is the difficulty ot llelpillll ti‘ w)“ bnllct without ruinLng him. For undoubtedly it is true that when n mm can support herself. her husband only too often leaves her to doAn-d m. tiOnlflllliied as in our case, he leaves hol- tosuplwfl him “l” k,,,,,,.,,i,lql the other hand, 1 is undoubtedly true that ln mMLV WW5 “l”, , , all ‘ that his wife is utterly helpless and dc ndent. on him brilltt 01 llil.‘ best that is in a man and develops is msndllo . p, ,0 an; But as you never can tell beforehand how: a mun will rrnh-r L“ “m. situation. the only thin the wife can do is to ,v him out. ‘Ilium ,.,,,-ll- lug to make a real psr nershlzp of their marrtnse and t0 190°‘ m “U,” 0 lngs so that they can get a be fer start in life, she i illsillled m‘ '01, mic with llcr work. But it she fnds that he ll lying dW" ‘"1 < -i expecting hel- to be the bread-winner as well as w I she ls wise it she quits wwk outside of the home and ihrgvi-Vorse l, S," responsibility upon his shoulders. And she is an Idiot B" l‘ lets any husky. strong, healthy man live upon her. DOROTHY Du; and abetting the men in tilt-u‘ a rattler work than stllfve- a"11,",},'l§_,'|i no three squlllc sew