i. wet feet -- sickness Dry feet -— health WET or damp feet are the cause of . most winter ills. Frequently through wet and damp feet health is under-- mined and the disease is developed which will cause years of suffering. ' School nurses and other health authori- ties say that warm, dry feet are necessary to robust health as well as comfort, and that rubbers are the best protection 1n snow and slush. Active. scuffling. heedless little feet of boys and girls give rubber footwear its hardest test. All DOMINION brand rubber footwear is made with the wear quality and durability to withstand the hardest kind of wear and tear—to protect the feet and health of children and grownups. Because of their splendid wearing quality DOMINION brand rubbers are the most econo- mical to buy. Wear They are not Elolminbon Brand ess cs this iredzmerrrlt Four Days of Gl-IEAP SALES Come to L. Anderson's and get bar- gains next week ‘commencing on Wednesday, Nov. 28th to continue ev- ery day till Saturday, Dec. 1st. Every- thing down in price. 20 per cent ofl’ Dry Goods 20 per cent ofl’ Boots and Shoes .20 per cent ofl’ Clothing 15 per cent off Groceries 10 to l5 per cent ofi Rubbers 10 to 15per cent ofi Harness 10 to 15 per cent off Hardware 10 to 20 per cent off everything in the store. Don’t forget the day, from Wednesday, Nov. 28th to Dec. 1st. This is as good as any wholesale price on Prince Edward Island. L. ANDERSON St. Peter’s Bay, King’s County Lot 41 - ----.. ‘Iifilliflvfic ileefilbuu . '- twt-e- we p. Flash Lights MAKE ATTRACTIVE GIFTS FOR EVERYBODY We have them in many styles and sizes and every- one of them will make a most desirable gift for old or young. Electric Irons Womelfs Greatest Convenience in different styles and sizes. Here are gifts of utility to please the Miss or the Missls. Get yours early. WHOLiALI. 1- RETAIL 4H0! from Batman's Octal‘ l ..-'ll-i0l! from Hahn's Ostiss- ._.'IAITEIN man's-av. .1. W. Murdock is nowflnsrdiaa Agent in Montague and will be blessed to receive news items. advertising. -IUIIIIOIOI IUIIIIIQ GOLLIOI-Jhe-tlls to fltss b new. It means- dosliins- your in- aolne. Special courses by malt look-keeping. Arithmetic. sam- iand. etc. Evening classes. J. Peg! ion. Principe-l. P. O. Box 145. -roa SALE-live mink female. velson Bownees, Remington. 406-11-26-11. -—SUMMEI-ISIDE AGENTZ- Mr. n MacDonald of the MacDon- d Drug Co.. la now Guardian rep- esentative in Summeraide and viii be pleased to receive newa. advertising, new and renewal sub ECHDUODS and Job-Printing. Mr. MacDonald sells the Morning Guar- lisn’ at his store. His telephon lo. is 12-2. ' -tf . -?-oo>-i— iUNS OF FAR TIBET DEVOTE THEIR LIVES TO NURSING THE 610K TIENTSIN. Nov. 24.—Miles be- ond the ramparts of anowy peaks wparating the two Buddhist states if Sikkim and Tibet. among the rags of the mountains lhgg. ‘rum the arid plains north of Gy- lniei. little white specks nestle n the cliffs. These are the abode of the nune of the Goddess Dolma. ‘She who bears the cross of all he world." The Goddess Dollna is the Budd- ‘iist counterpart of the Virgin Mary ‘if lhe Christians. Her nuns for- sake the world and all its pleasures ind. dressed lured cloaks. bare- looted and with shaved headsfllhey go about relieving pain and sorrow. Fheir fare is frugal undtheir lives mare of material comforts. A bell tolls. it is the call of ome distressed person for assist- lnce, perhaps miles away. The runs gather. An ‘old abbees. kindly ind skillful in administration from ong experience in ministering to uankind, directs lhe nuns to their llltlefl. With a little food and staffs to aid them .in climbing ull ind down the mountains the nuns m forth io where duty calla. Their lulles performed they return. weary and worn, but. happy, to lwnit the next coll. . The paths the nuns take are be- ;et by many da ers. Wild anim- 11B are everywhere. Storms beat lown on them, -but they are brave. ' Fhcy sleep in the open while oh lourneys. Stones are their pli- ows and the sky their only cover- ng. Birds seem to sense there is ll) danger, and follow the nuns to he fed. The nuns know not-hing of the {r8111 world outside their moun- alu faeinesi, except what an oc- iuch visitors are accorded every courtesy, and eagerly besought fol" ales of other countries. 1n de- ourling they receive the ‘blessing sf hese good folk. The Dalai Lama, head of the sect =n Tibet and believed to ‘be the re- ncnrnution of the Lord Buddha nice made a trip to India to see the Great Lord- Salieb iCurzonl But even for the Dalal Lama such muntries as Eilgland and America "have no existence, except in the mange stories of occasional sn- lourners. .“Vicks is Best So Oeclares Mother of Twin months were seized ‘38101181 white traveler tells them.’ For (lroupf Babies. V Mrs. Frank Cox, R. R. No 2. Mountain Grove, Ontario says: "My twin babies aged twenty-one with con- vulsions and croup. They were so Job Printing. new and renewal subscriptions. if. “WUOOESIFUL TEAp-A very successful garment sale and high tea was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening, Nov. 21st. p. coeds in aid of the Baptist Church. A large crowd were pren- enl. although the weather was very unpleasant. A good sum of money was realised-A. ..'BEREAVED HOME. — The death occurred at Rnstlco of Mrs. Gallant after a short illness. She wae a woman of splendid charact- er. always ready l0 help in any worthy cause. Much sympathy is extended to those who mourn lhe loss of a loving mother. She leaves to mourn besides her sor- rowing husband. one son and three daughters. The daughters are: Mrs. Robert Jeffory and Mrs. John Batchllder of Georgetown and one daughter in Boston. Msy her soul rest ln peace. ..'SHIPPING NEWS GEORGE- TOWlt-Schr. Jewel. Capt. A. Young. cleared for Mshone Bay, N. S. with a load of produce, load- ed by M. C. McGowan, Kilrnuir, and W. A. Poole & Co.. Lower Montague for N. S. Porter-Sons. Silver Bell. Capf. James Jerrior, arrived from Trenton, N. 8., in bai- laat and will go into winter quart- ers.—Schr. Marion Phyllis. Capt. John O'Hara, cleared for Isaac's Harbor. N. 8.. with a load of pro- duce loaded by Sculley Delorio & Co. and Estate James Fay at New Port WharL-Schr. Jennie Brown. Capt. W. G. Richards, is loading bagged potatoes at New Port by Estate James Fay for _ Poole d: Thompson. Monioguc.— Schr. Charlotte M., Capt. Chas. Fitzger- ald, (learcd for Grand liive-r to lomi potatoes at Bridgetown by C. Clay for Poole & Thompson. .'\fon- tugiw Bridge-A. APERSONALS port, recently visited GcorgeiownA loiietown. A - ..“.\liss [ltflnle Gordon. Cardig- fill. is "isiifrn her hum. Mrs. Mc- ' cf County Ufiilllfllefi. A year's work. Of the twenty items ..'Mrs. (Caphi Sigsworth. New- ..'Miss Mary 13111011111107, George- town. is vlslzlnx friends in Char- chocked up that l did not know ..' .1?» n illl ll Q‘ Iii of YJi. 0. Aiirows U“ INT CHRIINQII AQOCIATION. P1 THE YEAR ENDING iklflllfl’ MET. 1028» ‘lb the President and. Members iM-r. resident asst Quinlan: Again llho Nine County Your! Men's Cllillan insqnisison has come to the end of a year's work. and she duty devolves upon me to briefly report an outline oftlie maior activities wbion have bees carried out under the supervision or he ormlsisatioo ltmm Seriousn- Pr 1st. 1923 l0 Atflillt 31st, 1933. Before proceeding. rmwever. with my r0110" P00!!!" 1110 10 remind you of the esceedtnaiy unnaveratix weather conditions which prevailed 1mm eafly in the Hui. minimum: nle- winner m4 even during one (peat summer. 11114.15 making all dield ‘work ve-r-y difficult, paniculanllyp ilsrinl January and “l-‘ebruory- ._ A! our Country Convention last Qyqbe-l‘, a rather ambihioils “my wit] approved which has been used as a guide and basis in pygmflng and carrying outmi! in that policy only two. the starv- lng or s leaders’ library and the holding of a district Boys’ Confer ence, have had to be abandoned be- cause of abnormal conditions. With regard to the other items we have, in almost every case reached. and in some cases surpassed. our objec- tive. The splendid loyalty of both leaders and members of our sroulil overcame many difficulties, and made possible most effective work in almost every centre where we have been active. Consequently. under very adverse circumstances. the work has more than doubled in volume that carried out during the preceding year; and. ‘"1119 11811109 are not always a reliable basis on which to formulate our opinions, l think that the following brief out- line is worth repealing. in submit- iiug which a second time, l ask your indulgence because it. by con- trast. shows in a more marked way than anything else l could place be- forc you, the extent of growth of llhe orsanizatlon as a whole. i i i i Outline of Activities. (Compiled April 30th. 1923.) Prince County Y.M.C.A. Showing growth of work during second year. in spite of most un- favorable weather conditions. (The figures are complied largely from annual reports sent in by leaders.) May 1. 21 May 1. '22 to Apr. 30. Apr. 30, 1922. 1923. Actlvily. I r nice fur coats in Prince Edward Island? Th —MARMOT ——MUSKRAT -FRENCH SEAL —RAC LIMITED Fur floats, Such as you were admiring at The Fashion Parade Very Moderately Priced Indeed Will you call today and let us show you the finest range of e woman w-ho needs I a nice fur coat-land with winter (lays approaching-that means EVERY woman-will do well to get acquainted with the lovely garments sold here at prices moderate indeed. —-HUDSON SEAL COON -—PERSIAN LAMB Coats at $69.50, $115.00,‘ $225.00, $300.00 and up. VIOORE 6 I"I°LBOD p C.A. as the official representative m‘ fills lilllll on lilo "0111. is flllVlilllS 011110 0111110110! 01 1119 0011111)’ 1111111‘- nvlli-n “'1' m-onsiilci" lllni with forty- 1110111011011 01 303T 111111. W110!!! D05- [uilu groups in opt-rut ‘l ll ! llure slble Girls‘ and Elementary work. ‘County within the yo. . (Illflllbfi. Hence the Prince County Y.M.1".A-. OlllF-ltli‘ of (‘barlutiietou-n has llllll, ,1! 11011118 191111)! B5 1! 111111101! 01 111012-10 fur us l can usccrluin, not more 0111111311 W111! 1! 1111001111 11111131101! 1flithuu 1l\'i' such groups, or nhnul ton a special field. One reason for ex "pp.- gr-“L 1111911139 111 11151 W9 B10 10 119 1-110, Tilt! purely religious work with 1191991‘ 91 1119 11319111 11151111111011» 1111‘ ‘(‘hul"(-il groups covers but om- pllusc church- 51111 1119 11191119111- we 119"°"1"1ul' our program. however, and the 11 90111110111013 0111‘ 11111911011 ‘"111iinii-lli-riuul. physical, illlil social oc- cease- fiviili-s nil equal in volulno und Our work 810111114 115011 011110111111"lwlpelrinllcc Ylzuf were Hfflfll)’ ilc~ 1y 1111118!’ 10111‘ 116111111189- nflnwhfiwivqliollzil work, because tho boy who lsi'“church 51011115 "1111-‘11 are has not iplalities of physical vital- carryhlg m" 1119 Tux“? 111111 T1311 ilv. intellectual, training and social leadership. This is probfllfly lhfiilargl-sf spiritual ilcvelopmcilf. Con- Ranger pmgmmh “m,” vmmiweriudnptzibllity. has not l'(‘-lll'llf‘(l m.‘ 131159“ and m°91 prmhwflv“ 119m 1-‘.'1ll\'llll\' many illlllPllC features, of activities; 2nd-—Gencral uclivi- ' what to do. Finally l rubbed their chests and throats with Vicks VapoRub and applied bot flannels. This immediately relieved the spasms. l also had the babies in- hale the vapors from a. tin cup and they grew quiet and slept. Vicks is the best croup remedy ever this house." lf the child seems croupy. apply Vicks over throat and chest nt bedtime. It usually averts a night attack. In severe cases heat s. tin cup, drop in a teaapoonful of Vicks and as it melts hold the cup vapors can he inhaled. Visits is a salve that acts like a plaster and a vapor lamp at the same time. it is absorbed and lu- hnled. This makes Vicks the ideal treatment for children's cold troubles; it avoids so much in- ternal dosing. Just as good. too, for grown-ups‘ colds. and for cuts. B0 Lnnulrl. F-corgctown. A On committees. men .. 41 143 -—- 0n committees, boys .. 17 131 ..'Miss Beth Douglas, who is at- Leaders . . . . . . . . . . . .. 27 38 lending Prince of Wales College, Groups in operation .. 25 36 Charlottetown. is visillng her pgr- Membership of above 348 554 cnts. Mr. and Mrs. L. ii. ilougliig, Socials held . . . . . . . .. 23 ‘J7. Georgetown. A Athletic tennis . . . . .. 13 iii A Membership of salw 147 252i ..'.\lr. and Mrs. Peter Cairns. of Games 9111"“ """’"""'"169 273 Sturgeon. arc visiting Mfgp (gamm- Athletic Meets .. 3 10 cousin. Mrs. o. P. liicKinnon, of T111151" 1° 11'1"‘ ~ ' 5 27 Gcorgelown. .Llfe saving .. l: Sex talks given . . . . .. - l ____\Mrs_ M|chfle1 Mam, : d waders Conferences.. 3 24 young daughter left fol" Bastian llanstflqo‘ leaders Bnmned" 19 n87 week. She intends to remain for Aggregate attendance" m ~78 We win“... GlKELIQVDCBKlOIIBl guid- 0 12! ‘*"“ in Blblclstudy ‘groupslilll 472 ....".\ir. Donald A. McDou-ld, liockharra. has left for Boston ujgf,".e‘lf,.if‘.i,r,,°,fld“,ff,ffu . Where he expects l0 work for the Ewen 1o boyg _ _ _ _ __ 11 23 winter‘ Letters sent re removal N-l- P. ore-r.- m ....‘ii.‘;2';‘..;."".;.";...".;.".f‘ "“ Pins McDonald, Rockbnrra. relurn- of girls . . . . . . . . . .. 21 ed recently from the Maine woods Pnnlcipants In prayer wh-ere they had been working since meetings and church eflfly ‘Summer- services. Young Men's ....'.Vlr. Ronald A. McDonald, wife 14a and ilamily lei‘! for Boston Friday. Week of prover. girls i1 38 Mr. McDonald had a vP-y success- Father and son events 472 I148 lul auction sale last Monday. He G1110'8F0\1i!i00"0l191'111911 rented the farm. W11b1! - - - - - - -- 451 1g: Mem ere lpo same .. : ‘ in ‘Mm Ne" hicEacheml ‘young Decision meetings held ll 1'.‘ son and daughter, lei-t on return to Decimm 1°" Chflmm“ _ Boston. Friday. after visiting her M“ ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ' “ ‘n home at Bull Creek for a couple of Unned ‘mh church o1 of choice . . . . . . . . .. 13 89 momhs’ Forward steps apart bove . . . . . . . . 96 106 ..'Mrs. McLean and daughter, from a Constance, have left Georgetown to Decmona ‘or m" time . Christian service. min- §11§§myr" Nliclfiaris 915191;‘ M's" ‘istry. mission. etc... 3 17 f. ltlfnfl, fl 81100111781‘, 1311A A‘ camp _ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ __ 33 (loamy; (1923) ....'.\fr, Angus D. Mclsaac, Big 1311511. hi!!! got his new lobster fac- lvry. 27 by 80 feet. well along. He has a big force of men at work. ‘Mr. Aeneas McPhee who left The question is sometimes rais- ed: work?" misunderstandings, perhaps a word "Cannot the church and do this in view of frequent ' - mittee meetings and business men's swimming. life-saving. tulks and 21;‘:k{'1'rifnllefglignagrcztislafi?15$-‘pvrsnrul lllll‘f‘Vll‘\\'S on vocailonal "' '-l'-=.:i ~l.‘"'l th- dlvidunls or classes of imliiiiluuls. :‘l.|‘..,:‘1l:t]'r> [vllfllvllllillhlilili g“ er iggchevfihicgymtig "rreéfxuvr mp2s". m... u..- ilvllillllb‘! of program; llrd-Adult features in which the men of the community nre brought in contact with the work through. for instance. coni- "General l.\iiil\illl.\.u 11.1 nu- mcrcly mention ‘tlu- imporinncc of this plmse of our work by bringing to your attention six oi‘ oul" major activities along this llnc, during the year: 1~As- sisuulct- in conducllilg school fairs. Al ihesc fairs. your secretary, act- ing on the request of ’ inspector Anlrl. has assisted in judging and tnkcn charge of the sports program. thus mnklngposnible on afternoon of inter-school and inter-community plny in the different centres, which P91101108 not only the children but many of the adult visitors. 2.—Ths editing of a Teachers‘ Column in the Prince Edward island Agriculturist which has reached nearly two hun- dred teachers in over one hundred classes; ith-Activitioe conducted for C. G. l. '1‘. ‘and other groups of girls. During the year. five lenders Training Classes were conducted which were attended by eighty- seven men throughout the County. and a careful study was carried out. Considerable new leadership was enlisted and. partly as a result: of these classes. new groups were organised. - We have directly reached. during the year. a total of five hundred burns. bruises, sores, stings and 0111!! 11011111811 writes his parents at for Rumford, Mo. a short time ago Big Pond regarding relationships would not go amiss. ln the first place. the Y.M.C.A. is essentially a church and fifty-four men and boys. in nil- ditlon to one hundred and eighty- two girls. Of the above number sired and fifty schools. This ser- vicc was undertaken and has been czil""cil out in" two years at the rc- Al all drug stores 50c a jar. For free test sire package write Vick Chemical Co.. 344 Si. Paul SL. W.. Montreal, P. Q. it has a remarkable sale in States. Over 17 million jars used m“ he “ecurm °m1'1°1'm°111 1" 1119 organization: its lay and secretar- Though Vlcks is new in Canada the are 3,00 men employed. ....'iMr. Donald hioinnis. Souri em. at St. Dunetans Univemity hav Eye Satisfaction It la our aim to perform service in your behalf in such a thorough manner that you will obtain EYE SATISFAC- TION and COMFORT i i P D Y‘“"‘1Y~ 13 returned from Maine where they of the Religious Education Council. u‘_‘ ‘ -—~ had been working in the lurn-ber of which we are a co-operating un- '>"""' "' ' v woods since last‘ June. They re- it poll. times excellent. western harvest fields. l-le report long, 12 hours a day, and wage for threshing. is through well made and be- coming Glasses. The satisfaction our GLASSES have elven others Is assurance we can please you. Inflammation 01' 1111180180. 1 ligaments or joints disappears quickly af- ter a few applications of' Minsrifs Make an appointment new. Consult H. J. MABON Optometrist Montages, P. I. l. 900D ‘rflplARDfi LiNiM Q big pulp mill at 50c an hour. There Line Road and eon Hubert. a guid- ....'Mr.'Angue McAdam. Herman- vllle, returned inst week from the work pretty hard, working hours iow—~$.'i. for harvest work and $4 ial leadership being found among the most active church members. in addition to this, our program. l0 a large extent. is the ofllcial church program promoted nationally and territorially under the supervision S t? The Religious Educational Coun- cll. as such. is comprised of an equal number of representative's from each of the Protestant church- es of Canada. and from tho YJQ. C.A. and Y.W.C.A.. and is. in addition to the larger unite. organ- ised in County and District fields. The County R.E.C.. however. for several very good reasons. has no! up to the present, been in a poel- tion to employ a full-time seem. tary. The Young Men's Christina Association. on the other hand. be- cause of specialization in this work for half a century in differ- ent parts of United States and Canada, has worked out a method of County work which has proven particularly successful. Because Offllele hots. the County Religious - Education Council. at a meeting held in Summerelde on October l. 18H. passed a. resolution which h" already been brought to the alien. tlca of this committee at a previous meetinl. and which clearly defines the ‘IMPII. and method of coopera- tbn existin between the two or ad recognises thence. quest of and in co-operatlon with. flu- Wcslcrn Teachers‘ Association. ;l.—l.ctters of introduction and re- comulciulutlon to boys and men llcnving illffereni parts of our Coun- lty. as well as letters to ministers and Y.M.C.A. secretaries, notify- ing them of the removal of such eonal interviews; consequantlyfhe 11°" ‘"111 "1911- 1111 “m9 c3599‘ 0'5" 1°" '°‘““°“ l“ f“ ‘“‘.“" $1.33‘l...‘5J2.§“Ll..‘i3§‘§§iiiifihitilfi (re an seventee ( s a r . the Chrmlan 111mg; w§?c..m,i'|....§.|soi. referred to has been called on seven have already definitely united.111111 1111011 11D W111! W°1‘11- 111111 l 1111111‘ with the church of their ‘choice and 1191' "1 WYB- 111°'"9°1‘"~‘“- have W71!‘ one hundred and slxty~six others .1011 191-101’! 01, 01111190101101! 4-“ have my“, Home ‘forward n” an," During the latter (lays of June and from the above, seventeen having 011 911111111101! 1707- 31111111101510!" 115 decided for full-time Christian sor-1Y011 will remember. out on o 10M- vice in the ministry, missions, etc-idly! C0n19i18f8110fl "139101171111011- Another oumandgn; “mum. ‘u; Your secretary was chairman of the our work during n“, gufly m"; o; Athletic Committee, on which fell the year, w“ m; ggnpfg] pgfflclpn- |renponsibliity for the maior part of tlon of large numbers in the Young 1119 vrosrnm 10!‘ 1111B 08101110110!!- Men's Week of Prayer conducted in 1V0 111111911001‘ "1101 111° 501191111 November, one hundred and for|yqililmllllltfifl felt was almost too en- ihree boys and thirty-eight girls lcrnrislni! an attempt 1'0!‘ i! l0‘!!! having taken part in Praygr mr-eglof this slse. hilt. thanks tn the ings or Church services; it la note-ill“!!! 00098101101! 01 I 111001 01101" worthy that in one community this getlc committee, we_were able to has been followed by the ynungicurry it out in its entirety. to the people taking Sunday ggfykggg ggy. evident satisfaction of all concern- ersl times in the nbsenc of ihqed. There were, in all, twenty-nine pastor. the sernwn being preached events in which over one hundred on such occasions by one or lhg1flllll sixty competitors were ‘enter- members of the Tunis Square. ed. 5.—'f‘he Confederation FY08"!!! Such briefly, is the type of rsli- was followed by a sports program gious work that the Prince County in connection with the Orange Tea Young Men's Christian Association in Kenslngtou. conducted under the is carrying on, The; such woridauaplces of the Prince County Y. four hundred and seventy-two boys and men have been in regular Billie study groups. Nearly all groups in some way participated in a campaign for Church membership, twelve through the holding of Decision Meetings. and others through syatomaticper- out tho County. iL-Two _locsl younger camps give an opporurllty for most effective work among the .mosf valuable phases of our work. ‘Ir-Throughout the year. your sec- retary has. at all times. been avail- uble for Sunday and other services. at which he has emphasized the vnine of work among boys and young men. in this way, preach- fhe general public of a number of communities. informed as to what we are attempting to do. The principal adult features have uccn covered to some extent lnthe preceding, chief among these have been the Leaders’ TralnirlK Clauses and men's classes for phys- icnl activities. in addltlonio bring- ing as many as possible info the work through committee and other meetings. '\Vith regard to cooperation ll! Girls‘ Work. your secretary has been asked, during the year. 1001" ganize and give some assistance to ton groups of gir‘s in communities whore Boys’ Work has already been established and proven its value- Thus. gentlemen. has the Prince County Y.M.C.A. been endeavor‘- ing. in spite of many 0115100105 111111 disappointments. to can! 0111 11‘ trust during the year which 1! gone. l shall not attempt to em- phasise the value and imllvfifl!" of suoh work to the community!!! as a whole. and more particularl- through the raising ul! 01' 0 '1" generation of trained lendershiltti! the vitality and energy 01 111° 11!” of the Church. Your secretary l!!! ever held before him as his grilli- einl and ambition. coolwmlw“ m” vice with all established M01101"- As yet. we have reached but 0119‘ mu. of the ‘teen use life 01 '1'” County in which we are.0ll01‘1111"|' and in many cases have reiwhll that fifth in a very inadeqflfllfi W?‘ owing to difilctllilos in 171001111” sufliclent leadership. 0B8 00 doubt the need and onooflflllm he future. Boyhood today an- open door to the Christi!!! sage as never in the P1111- msnhood can have the ‘H1011- couralge and the senses 1011 1-“ rorwsl-d-inio this sresi held oral: sibillty, “white unto the 1!!" The pathway leads uviffifdogd also! s steer. rocky and lilltrt psaki-"buyt the Young M0111?‘ aieth lesds- on. and “"0" ‘ -_ _" can flpd victorgécob‘ yet. l fear. too often W0 on“, afraid and ask to take theme road. fearing to break ‘("11 c cadents of tthc P001! 0:58:21: on the Bros sea o - r Gentlemen. 1 1-1111“ 1°“ ifglhill allnrwistion and 000W" i“; thank you m the ovwflllniifi; i... rise been mine in workinld‘! "Qt in the common task. 811M“ w that in the day! 111" m’ ‘n ' r endeavors ma! "i" Md’ . m what the, oireumltll1°°tlnfl t ileld of labor.l1l°"1“| for our labor. Vi!" V‘ ‘E01, w! with ole ‘teen ass r0110!- 3 be s mp and anew W" E .111“. 9°11"! 1-111 would not be undertake nln any M.C.A. and by a number of other larls way yithout an organisation community play, programs through- "-1... 4 5 Respeotlllly , . Gaunt! 4 ._» l.‘ 1‘ boys who attend and are one oftha‘ lug from one to four times on a‘ v Sunday. l have been able to keep‘ not: '