i. A. FOSTER iiiitral Drugstore r""_"___-_i llaiiadian Legion Meeting ,_____._. 1' ' ~ monthly meeting of uiigmiriieisun branch of tie l" m,“ [£31011 was held on Wed- w“ evenniu, ai ihe Arrnouries. “£11m president. J. F. 148181161161‘. 1' 1111116 ririir. and a large num- ql returned men in attendance. , gflffllliil \\£‘i(.'i1l1lCd Lieut. Stew- lves us ii new irtsmber and his . .11 01 Buttery autivitns iiith interest. N. W- nunluir manager _ltr u l the War i431- ).t.‘il. loci the mee lilK 112111.11.‘- ior funds in March. "-11 campaign by lire (.11. hlillills of Col- F1111 we; ea 11 r the $1621.51»: motion it was unani- musiv derived] i0 aid the campaign , - tispiil i‘ um’. “n” o. than was ex- Vcierans arcl for kindno 0s towards the i d1, Cslliidlfliiy their efforts in Qwfflliilll ihe Armouries for tize one ieceniiv sponsored by the 141111;’ AuYiiiblfy of the Branch. m ling the members ‘ills Guard furnished a Diiiild lllilt ii orcltcsiiii. nliose 11111218111 WHL 1111,11 einoycd by all, The Branch m delighted io hear and see each iiiuudual artist perform, and a my heurtv vote of thanks Wfl pissed, mid three rousing cheers nun to Don dicsser and his or- uiesirs icr iiwli‘ splendid concert ‘ilie meeting closed with the Na- lionsl Anthem. I "Bl/YVELYTPTRE" m WARTIME runs LONDON Feb. 2s --iCP) -“Buy hiipii-e" is t-lie slcgzm of the British iurlndusir_i' and women of’ Great Britain are being taught that, furs lrom Canada and other British Do- iiiinians and poasessioris are as oil as anv~ bought elsewhere be- nrc tho \\'.‘.:‘. It coik cn cf fur Wrfl-lk‘! worth [H3500 irns (tispluyed here and all lilfriiiils used for the 80 models iériiion. all the prccessing includ- liigiiressiir dyeing and manufact- iirlru was c.n rd out in Great Bri- iLn by h ibor. _ sin depended al- for ere in - . " ‘ iiiilib from South West itrcs compared favorably with the has; in the i adv. Furs from India lncvuded IlTiOFi snow leopard tawny {claw and brown pine marten used 1P 5110b w‘ and bi l Ricuinii PRICE 1.. 1 23o BROMO-SELTZER SPECIAL sizo SIZE FOR 69¢ LISTERINE TOOTH PASTE 3TUBES REG. 75c SPECIAL 49¢ WILDERS STOMACI rowoen 50° ...’1.00 REDDIN BRQS. PHONE 86 ‘firms pledged are as follows: 33 drown came Loni the Empire. In "W151i 111 pies of Design among the peope The Central Guardiani This column l; u; g 1w" "flflsllirellfllv advgtilirrn‘ a: 1.1‘ 1"°';'°!ml.111:11r:°$a1 ti: ‘llnaerted able In ldvanco. I ' c , p". "COOKS for Photolraohs. coumnsnmou . ANCE. u" ‘ls-girls NEW srmua coATs and Sui‘ will"... iiill. were: e111 Street. ' rifles-girl: PRE$BYTI=IRIAN -Church ser- vices S d , M stewartuiil Balm. arch 2' Mlmm’ nu. m HALIFAX - Mrs. Edwin ' Clark of Mount. Stewart receiveil word that her hu band who is em- - P1°YBd in Halifax was stricken with mflflinzitis on February 15th and rushed to ‘the Morris Street. i-fospi- a1. A later report stated that, his condition is satisfactory. RED CROSS MOVING-Jfhe new Red Cross Headquarters at 62 Prince Street are now ready and the “movin " from the Canadian Legion Bu lding is in progress, Members of the veterans‘ Guard "9 11111111111118 invaluable assistance with the moving and setting u or the new quarters. lvo yam w“ be gzven out until alter next Wed. nesday nor parcels received 115 11 1; impossible to do . while i119 building is being made ready. The ladies are planni a reception and ltea as the officia opening on next Tuesday afternoon and evening to ivltiigh the public are cordially in- vi e . WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES —In connection with the war sav- inss Certificates canvas in Char- lottetown. Mr. J P. Simmonds. Chairman of the 15111111113191.3111. ployee plan. reports that 696 em- ployees of business firms in Char- lottetown have signed up for reg- deductions from their pity which deductions are to be invest- ed in War savings Certificates. There are two or three firms yet to report and it. is expected the busi- ness finns nledgers will amount to nver 700. The percen-taqe of the C >- N >1 rms 100%: 9 firms 75% to 891;; at, firms 50% to 75%; 3 firms under Children's Art; Interesting show At Art Gallery In his book “Picture lvfaking by Children,” R. R. Tomlinson says:-— To see, to feel and to expres beauty; to own lovely things and live amid beautiful surroundingsl All this is the right o! our children and it is a right which they can to free to enjoy with no further cost. than our sympathy and undersiand- ing-for, contrarv to prevailing op- inions. the ability to create and ap- loveliness is given to ai; and in the whole realm of art there is nothing more refreshing than lice pure unsophisticated expression of ittle children. As this power of expression changes with _@(p8l'i€l108 and is in- fluenced b environment, it either keeps its reshness and vigour. cr becomes dull and faded and finaLy withers away. Its fate depends upon the teach- er. If he has insight and sympathy and knows how to foster and nour- ish what is but a tender plant. then all will be well. If not, it will re starved or crushed out of exist- ence." Just about 100 years ago. the gov- ernment of England recognized the importance of extending a know- ledge of the Arts and of the princi- (especially t e manufacturini-f D0‘;- ulation) of the country and an in- quiry was made into the manage- ment and effects of institutions connected with the Arts. A report was made which stated that it would be an excellent thing, both for the artist and for the con- sumer of works of art. to make art a ‘part of elementary national edu- ca on. This was done, and the earliest methods employed were systematic and method ca . Children were required to draw lines of varying Broportions; these were developed in cubes. Dvramiis and prisms. Curved lines were de- veloped into spheres. cylinders and cones. This method of teaching was f0!- lowed by what is known as mass drawing, which forbade the use nf outline; and this again by brush drawin which required that every thing s ould be expressed bv meers oi’ characteristic brush strokes. Still another method appeared. the "back to nature" cult. which brought the drawing of naturaland fashioned objects to the fore. Jam jars. flower pots, bananas and or- anges were great favorites. and this type of drawinlznstiil holds s. pron‘.- inent position many schemes to- av. During this iivliolc 11611061- 11° ideas of the teacher were ifll])DS(_d upon the child. Onlv the teachers point of view was considered. Teachers who specialized were drawn from the ranks of the DF°1@5111°1111 artists. 1. ‘Ihe development of iechnlcalskil leading up to a pro-conceived adull standard was the only aim. Fortunately for the progress <11 PAGE NINE THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN A Continuing Challenge! 1 r If We are to keep faith With our armed forces we must not only buy War Savings Certificates regularly, but buy to- the limit 0f our real ability. Canada’s Answer! It is inspiring to Watch the returns from the War Savings Certificates drive piling up day by day. The response is magnificent. “But we must not flag nor fail in our efforts”. We must not let down for a single day. We niust keep on buying. The task is tremendous and our responsibility continues. Canadians Will keep on! IF YOU HAVE NOT YET PLEDGED HERE ARE THREE WAYS OF DOING SO"" PAYROLL SAVINGS PLEDGE zljzirijzrgz? 11913311 = PM» =|~~1 THE BANK PLEDGE Ivan I o your omp oy- ‘iii or. If nor, and you prefer to invest You muv hove signed u P1911199 through tho Pqyrg" sqyingg pkm, like this. If not, and you prefer make arrangements with vour em- to buy through your bunk, see ployor at once. your bunker and fill in the complete form he will give you. WHR SHVINGS PLEDGE CHRD Until further notice please deduct from my , ‘ p07 the ' lurn ol.__.._-. __..edch_______ for tho purchci ' s Bank Pledge War Savings Certificates. Aka-u war Dgomlnlon =4 0'11"“ w" cnflflena: ll la understood that for each $4.00 so deducted l will re one $5.00 War Servings Certificate registered in my name or oi anyone also I may designate. Mil-laid" h 11"" To _.._...Ernplc .. .. ..._._---~—---- 1 Nun or uaANCI .___....._No. _._..__.._._.-....._._..Depi. This Curd olcnld h landed in lo the lay Olliu or lo your Department Hood On the filiec m; sum ol (Mun b: s4 or ’fnl\l;gf‘ks‘i)lltlrnt5 C="11‘“‘ for the regular P“'E“’s;,1:i¢= in the name indies! the War Savinii! ‘"11 Account No. our IF YOU HAVE NOT YET PLEDGED m ANY WAY, FILL m THIS ,1 HONOUR PLEDGE AND iviAii. IT 1o 7/» W» gwzeww You may apply for individual Certifimte: through your port oflfce, hank, or investment dealer-or by mailing your remittance direct to t/ze lVar Savings Conz/nil/cc, Ottawa. 11”’ WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES our race. studies have been 1118119 into the workings of the hiunan Art pal; through certain staizvfi 91 development. "These are rouahll! vi w three periods unil some time about the eleventh or twelfth year comes the fourth. namely - the stage of realization and awakening. With this study has come ts! life ‘wry-Austins I FUX MEAT itneless llorso Meat 511's 5o Lli. ground Mei-ii 5°.‘ _ s‘ ‘b 5,1,,’ {yr w; _ _ 4 m. lli "e511! — — 3 l-lc lb no "1 MEArs ALL new PACK 11111111 Bold Storage Art teacher a different meth of: approach. ‘Fhix new method hrs reduced good results. 05111611151117 n the infant schools. i Eildsililriifllf ii$§fl“‘.%..'§ii€%."‘”l‘§ Ball Set-Up 1941 Lists Many Shifts 163$ 1111111111111 1311111611. 511911 3911131 Jchn Witlig and catcher Rae w. lting and games rooms a radio. _____ A,,,',‘c-'1,Rfd“',;f’,f,‘§§Q{§“$11,11c.. ""951 B»‘~1115$"13~ H1111 11W 111' fielder Fred Chapman. and Eric Mrs Churchill said she hoped NEW YORK. Feb. 26 -(AP) - . f i l 1 Lc - . In the teaching of drflwlng‘ the gughfs ggadhiiééfllllnilgllza T’ from Buffalo: Pdehers Floyd Gei- Mueller. and inficldri- Ed Lvip of ~--r ~r - —- ~ - .-.»_._'._ .1 . .. _ baseman 11cm Maivckl l0 the BN1 B kl iii i t ichcrs ovlded b t1 Lo d Hostel ' i111“ SE19" $111215 10 111° NEW 1111111 StéiytiooR-ilyfitllliiilrk lilfiillrccMacrgn and rzhsscciatioli. Agra. lrlxvtlixgmn Cllisli" Y s 11110 the tape in illllc minutes 35A Yankees. lhzse are Tommy 110111111511 Krmp W.cker. catcher Angllo Giiil- ‘chill spoke at the opening. 1 Rlce sets seconds, 11.4 seconds better than i his Lmier mark. NO PAARDEBERG DINNER. 11119.11’ 1° W1“ a“ W“ “id 10111 w“ iani and outfield-tr George Siallcr Amenities include not showezs Efgzidciihg 21111151 ‘Plcmgeola “g2? 1 1mm Montreal. JcircéCitilv is s iiii- slpcl lcckcg: for each oftthe 60 mcn A h d ‘~‘- 1C 5's ~‘ 30 " liig piiclic s Clyciel 3s Pillflll and w l0 can accommoda ed, reading. not er recor (390 89 11111151111111“ 11nd 51¢"! P°°1§~ Blaeinhe to the New York Gn and. in addition m the hot meals Wsslibiirn, who was the leaguet- Toronto ships pitchers Lester 1 sandwiches for the men to take to 1°11 51-1'1k°1"°111f1' W111i 141 11°11 11111 McCrabb and Phil Marchildon. n- i work. The fee is $4.45 a, week. For the first time in manv years. vcfierants hofldtllédlsmliil Afriilcan \\'a_t Wl 110 0 H “DOT Clll ll‘. anni- . iongest. winnng streak of the year. Tipien former Duke fooball star evacuated wives would feel now that Gl:l'Eg:‘&l,11CYe()(7%KS‘0lf1lllBg?ld~llXlA(l1.hf8-lT all?“ A0 Isiiglégesiliiitiiolfhrntth: ‘i135: 1-10111119319-‘1-11 Mk 1 to the Pliila aihllsjiicl». Pitch; s gill their 11101121 WON! being looked-after L,’ 111s second 1nd}, l. “Mk1 ‘Tccrd ans 5am last night me dinner had e.ic Wl lo. ovcr n quai er Clcmensmfloyd in z, calmer an rind ucii remain in the country. 1“ 1110 spam c1111“ days Saturday been cancelled because of the war. “ii night as he won the American Am- teacher now aims at illvlnfl 111° 9111,11 maJo l ugue spring training camps bell‘ who “m” "P me, 1M1‘ 5111151)" symcuse H“ 1113*“ 1°11 P111111)“ 3h steur Athletic Union three-mile the means of freely QXDressiniI 11.5 ihanrarly other lccp and about a .1311‘? 13139111911131 611Gb] £115.: F"‘1‘i“§§dwi'."ifl§§m°‘“° Bamme s k t “11351111101151111? 1°‘ 111C 591mm 511°‘ ideas and experiences. 311d 11 1! dozen led bv batimz champ on 11 9 ~ -“°_1 c '“ ° l“ 5 “ S FY CCSSWQ year in 13 minutes, 5i sec- Onll’ when help l! 11811611 1° 111111151; Murra. Howell. are likolv to stick 101111 league pennmfl,‘ md Humm... pqyciici‘ Ira 11111°h1115°11 01 M1111‘ onds. one and three-tenths seconds this expression that rechniqlw tablished in man. large 69111"?! 111111 “Ellie result of this modem teach- Memor i Ciailerv he Art ii ii to see it. m —-— 011 111W 11° ‘mud '1'“ m” ll n a1 Ett . iiri wn 19.1 field si- x c e IDNDON. Feb. 20 4C?» -A . some» m» =- 111-11 — i.::':.r:::.".r:..... in...:.'::...=...:. s: m......."......" csilssié 1125's‘ n ".‘.‘il'.§§§l"..‘"..f“i£§§l‘ 31:11:12.1; v 1* """"*'" '"* " Newsome an lnfisldw, fcrmcr- makin the same trip. 6y vim P Pr sec s den ' ‘ 11y was with the A's. C-i'i-< 1e n“ H -hittiniz Catcher Clyde Mc- their suls me=sed anti two not , _ V . _ _ 1h _ V seedlings. phrased-size baby 03.x.’ standard g 1h 1_ m s“ 1 s" 1 0' s "s" h3g5 be startled. You will not. "a Ruina of historic Jamestown. Vir- ginia. are to be preserved Just. as Boiiioany otgliyaeoiolfls with only rsreef- gqn; at reconstitution. are uncovered by government Howe 1' 581111.00“. cumfldu. whcse son, who olso_ spent a while last tresl g0€s to the Cards: Catcher mggm _ gmave1ne m“ m. 111111,,“ c-owm y?!‘ wiui getifilt, and Hal w?“ BcbuScheffins cf Rochssrr to the u s oysters is method is now fi.mly ea- w" dmgmd by (1151-9131111 1111111111111 W o won l w e lcslnfl 11111!’ 0111‘. Cllba. infielder Wayne Ambi r oi I n Howell bzngcd on: 29 home runs 111111 0111-1111111" P1111 1141111111’ _.. _ n is rapidly ssin n: around 11114111" and drove in no runs m the Balt- fréviikeanyba, the one-man sans item" Vernon James of Je “d, c w imoie Orioles. 1'11 c“ . B 11 _ 15 1. 41. 3111 the Bcim Red 30x, Rybg dig i. of Montreal. and Tom Hughes. Dale _ 1 1 1 U 119d 51 1 1. -, .4 A _ 1! W 011 d151°1uy 1n ‘he Hum Nasal‘ no e Tozoanig M5130 “Leafs liurling§chore last year and won 24 Jones and SL111 Bcnjamin of Bslt- ?§§n:158;‘n£11‘ 1.31s 631151316: 3H1‘; “r1112” 3b‘; 115111112 recolrds Li!" ru 1| YIHUQIIMII -- , cf the Internatlniin‘! League games while losing eqzht. RDClTQEir- imore all s0 l0 1111' P11111105‘ ' “n ‘ m '5 s" n he —w|liflyvllflllillyl- It is open W 0V¢W°11° 111111 "1' M1119 9011111,. in ii1~ Aihlrtr», l-a- er also ls sending lo the Si. Louis -'" """" “*“‘* 180:1" 5911M‘ 19111111911“ 1:1“ mar Ncwscmr- in lh" I‘ -‘ Fr“ ~'--' Ciirdliimls llches H nry tinrneki. 1101""? "1155/11119“ W! NW1“! l" 1'" 1"‘ N’ck Elicii to lite Plilliicr. Nagel. who Wonl games, John o odzlcki, ENJOY 1108'" infield-er was inc nom- E1W111 RM? '" iiAolelxhitui "T5 V“ w m» m. mo 1mm i- o» unndrr lfiis own year-dd standard. ‘l0 0111i?!‘ NSUE DREW flillflfl’ lapped every one cf his four til/Bis. just passing Don Lash. Indiana -—-—— :li .21 hittlmt» .2 ' rouch TQRQNTQ so». 2'1 —-(CP) ——'1'11° gouicemlloialhisalhreee-miln $205411)? R42 Jersey City to the Reds and In- ester gels n trial with to the 5811111018 P1t¢11vr Ed _" ' . l l .l~ ‘h - v . _ ulxftlligrtiiileirilva1111111111; ‘lili- ZQFilQ-hTEfJigri/ipglié m“ a W“ 11111:‘! 111111131; 1min‘ Rrgliuild E. Mnlihc-ivs- ‘lomn- 1111.015 511135113": Wflurlnanw hm B‘ 1" If T‘ b11111 d 1o iirh drfllvf. H116 lfidfly- brcn prflttffPd bv another world "5"" 1 “Br111=11 (30111111111111 03151815 110W 1X“ indoor mark in the iwcmilc sleeple- “"1"” “d "'1' and Hershell Lyons. his 2s d Uzited st. ii: . - 111"‘! "hi" 1°“ 1' '1" ‘"1 '1'“ '1 (‘l's_" he said. “They grow from (eringr hi; ownqusnlnslyigarxid kidney imbiehun confidently to Budd's Kidney Pills-lo! ever hall A conhly the The QQyear-old veteran, dogged “"7119 i141"? "Vlflll- a"! 1° "h- 114 uffalo i0 the Hoxlon, in London's bomber! w» -_ 1 , _ c111 c 1, _ .1 W111 1_ - Md‘ shortage is arute and the only snlii- by Fen-st, Shaw of Oklahoma A. r 11°§§,.!,,,{"p§,';§§{,s “com 11mm“ nobcaggurggrl ol w-Imscv ‘Elly gill: ‘For ililSbunds and youn‘ v1.1.1.1," lion is to introduce a quota system and H. ihrzugti 20 cf the 22 ions. sxiflnQy men whose homes were broken up 1° 1901*" importation from he left tin» midwesternu- 30 yard be- nrei. Untied 81ml- hind at u» linibh u as realism kilfiniljtr‘ 3n - q.. 3