‘M THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . llealthyBody-llealthy Mind Your Money Curl Help Scouting Train Such Boys For P.E.l. its Origin and Growth (It! siazied in England. with a small ’ l camp. in 1907, and came to Canada g ilrs it has spread to 97 countries. , 1.. oi the British Einpire. ~n~ yo»: 13250000 Scouts in the world to- lll- 10000000 boys have beiiefltted from iiuliliiiig since the A-lorcuient began. lire 103.000 scouts iixCuiiada toxins. . Prmce Edward Island there are 1183 .‘ Scouls and Slouters. l f f its Programme clnd Method i l. f: divides its membership into three age . gviuns‘ illi Wolf Cubs, boys 8 to l2. ' <hi Boy Scouts ‘land and seek-boys l! i017 (<1 RWY?!‘ Scouts tland and Si3i\',~—_\'Olllll; u: ‘ll illCl‘ l7. flllllS to develop: , ill] .-\ cheerful. resourceful, good-neighbour type of character. (h! The practice of good health habits. ti‘! .\ IIODILV-IIIIIIIIICIQII, interest that. may help a llny find his niche in life. MllTlWS chiefly by games and outdoor axilculuicd t0 develop faculties of obser- llurcefulucss and cum-operation. reeoziiizcs no class, racial or religious 'i')r. --~.\l‘(lI1I! the world over are brothel J‘ f . . its Floniisc, Low, Slogun 0nd Motto l lilictfi‘ Scout promises that he ivill do his To rlo his duty tn God and the King, To help other people at nll times; and To uilcy illc Scout Law. 2 The Sisoui Lliw calLs for. llnnuur, Lpyyllly, lkcfiilllcss. Brolhcrlinl-ss, Courtesy, Friendship, liln-iliclice. (‘llccrfullics-s. Thriftincss, Ind (Til-an IIIIPHS in Thnuglif. ‘Vol-d 5nd “gm-L 3 'I'hc Scout Slogan is— Do a Good Turn Every Day 4. The Scout motto ls- Be Prcpared. HON. H. L. PALMER. Provinci‘. K. M. MARTIN, K.C., SM. Vi: J. J. MORRIS. Provincial Cfflllllllls BOY scours “ilAllllY-UN" cluniinll i ‘ PROVINCIAL OBJEGTIV E $5,000 l F BRUARY 26th to MARCH 2nd. Keep the Homes Going! its Emphasis l. Scout training lays its greatest emphasis on Honour and Lovally 2. It speaks constant y of "playing the game". 3. One of its kev activities is lvondcrafi. A Scent learns i0 camp, cook, hike and generally look after luniself while t:i the open. 4. It places great weight on the need of every boy havin! a hobby, vi"ul:h may lead to _u. life work. There are more than seventy" different gull; Proficiency Badges iliiibby suojeclsi. f f Benefits to: the Individual Boy 1. Scouting fills a boy's spare time with healthy occupations in hcalihy- company. ‘.1. The diffldeiit boy develops iuitilliirc and self-confidence. g The M1115}; ‘boy learns thoughtfulness for others, through the Good Turn every d“?- 4. The Scout Ii(‘i‘i‘.l1"I‘5 a real knowlfllfifi‘ P1 nature lore and \i‘ii:><lcr.if'.»~\\':1h all its benefit! ti; health ilnd mind. f f Benefits for the Community 1. Ariequatqfy supported ihv assuring ll sult- uble nieetili: place. etc). Srornzrz! ‘Xlll save cer- tain bois from lxeoriiiii! "l11‘°113“111 fklfiyp“; not infi-vqiiciiily .‘ ‘l . 1111011011 1111‘ illllilPd liill\'t‘ll‘lll‘t‘<l)llilf‘i o!‘ ‘l r. become not- liblv enterprising and valuable citizens. 2_ The sqoiit Group is in fact a Jiiliior Scr- vlco Cliilr llil lain h.‘ usufiil ‘i1 ilic eoliiililiiiiiv iii many pra ic. s. ilizifarnicii Scouts have played this!‘ scrv rolw: In r-ouiiceiinil with natiuizal pr local liolldnvs, (‘Oll\[‘ll.1l‘..\'. lull fairs, billlmF field (lays, elf‘. Scuiiis flare-- "tell polici- ill llircctiilg truffle. pplil-d filst zlid units. hllppllvd guards of honour. Acil-ll us guides. lllcssclizcrs. ushers. Distributed programmes. Operated iliforlnlltion llnoths. Stuffed rest tents. Looked for and taken cure of lost. children. In connection with Red Cross and other Wel- fare cailipaigiis- (‘uilectcd used clothing lllld footwear. Collected fIlfilI\Illff.\—Il0llN(‘-ffl-IIOIISI‘. Ind by Scout llclicf Barrels ill cllaill stores. Ill colllitiw districts cnllcctcll vcgwllalilcs for rcllcf curs I0r1IU! West. .- A! (Jlirlsilnns- Operated Tny Repair Shops and supplied nnnilzlllv cl s for some 30.000 children of needy flillvil cs ill town null country. iManv western cliililrcil are scllt (‘liristmns parcels lly mail from Eastern Scout 'l'o_v Silops.) 3 Frciltill: fl$.\lll'l‘.< ill!‘ _\‘t‘1ll'-l‘flllll(l sewivc of trained rescuer» IlTlll lli-riiiiiiit: and intclliccnt iielpcis in case of fire. siroei .'*"(‘l(li“lllS and other mishaps. iFeriui. nicrizil awziiils rc!.'o"d hundreds of cascs of life .<' it.’ anti of unrd head work in all manner of act lciiisi 4. Scouting c. lo ".o“:l fccliiifi hc- iwccii lllllflPlll ‘ Wli-‘v'i' ihelc are llltlll.‘ . . .. , . ipiiics no 8.20110)‘ is mow‘ (‘llfylllfl .ii.ili Séouliiii: in lrsiwiging youth iorzcthcr iii viuiirilli" friendly as- l sociatioil and uiirlersialidinc ris "SCOUTS AND CANADIANS ALL!" HON. B. W. LePAGE. Patron HON/THANEACAMPBELI’, Hon vice Pmidcnt HON. G. D. DoBlJOIS, Hon. Vice President. Pl‘ nil-lit. ~Prl sidcni. lei‘. lThe Eastern Guardian --'Thls column |l renal-wed fol new: of local Intel-alt but adver- tising of a newey nature may be inserted at cent: n word strictly payable ln advance. ..°SUBSCBIPTIONS w the Charlottetown Guardian ml be alluded m their Rent. chic ume. . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS t0 tile Chlrrlottetowil Guardian may be lliiltlxllillgd to their Rcpt, Archie ._.'VALENTINE BRIDGE -—Ml's. Allison MacL-ean, Montague, m. tertalned with a Valentine Bridge of three tables at her cozy home on Thursday evening. Miss Enid Coffin was winner of the Ladies- prize and Mr. WA. Macbag 'l carried off the honors for the gs;- tlemen. 1_,_ l ..'VALENTINE PARTY —Ml§ Colleen MacLcall. Managua, enter- tained a number of little friends on Wednesday evening with a Val- I entlne Party. Games and contests were indulged ir. and prizes were awarded the winners. Then came a sing song after which a dainty lunch was seived and each child was given a. Valentine favor. Be- fore closing the children came ti attention and the National Anthem was sung. bringlnz a very plessluii evening to a close. L, —-'l‘_IGlSSlI—Rev. Father Francis was in Tlgnish on Wednesday.- Mi-ss‘ llt-ela Brennan entertained her bridge club on Wednesday weeks with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Austin Handrahan, Tlgnlsln- Mr. John McKivor spent the week- endun Tiglilsh.-lvlr. A.J. McDon- ald is spending a few days with his family in Tlgnish. ..‘IIOSI’ITAI. SALE-A very successful Auction Sale ivns held ill. the home of Mrs. WJ-l. Poole, Montague oil Friday evening for the Kings County Hospital. The following programme was present- ed: Solo. "Stilt: Me to Sleep" Miss Enid Coffin. Miss Coffin was en- cored and sang “Little Boy Blue". Reading, “His Doctor", Mrs. Harry Davison. Duet, "Santa Lucia". Mrs. iMilton Mellisll and Mis Evelyn Currie. Mrs. A.'I‘. Campbell was the accompanist for the evening. A very amusing playette was pre- sented with the following cast; Miss Enid Coffin. Mrs. Archie Hume Miss Marjozie Hylldman, Mrs. Hal- lie_ Keys. Mrs. Carl Stewart. Mrs. Milt-on Meilisli. Aft-er this was an Auction Sale o! small articles which brought in a very substantial sum. Mrs. Hubert Mllbon held the winn- ing number on a cake. Mrs, 3.0, MacLcan acted as auctioneer. After refreshments were served a very full lllld Jolly evening came to .1 0.050. 1h PERSONALS ..'Mi's. D. J. Mlichcan, Montague Ls confined to her home with a se- vere cold. L, ..'l\'_ll's. AllYlll Cameron. Heatlicr- 1 dale. is a patient in the King's. Couiiiv Hospital. Montague. L‘, KPH! l\llnl\rd‘s m-thc hem: R. .-\. A. F. UNDER WAY ADELJUDE. Australia ~46?) ._ 11IQl1l.—~MlSS Enlley Handrahan, R. 1 N.. of st. John. is spending u few ' I YEO THEATRE milsi - mo! W119‘. .. I SOURIS, THUR. 22nd. MONTAGUE. BAT. 24th. WELCOME TllE TRAVELLER (B! ARTHUR HARDY) CHAPTE R XXI CHAMPIONS MEET Extraordinary scenes were enact- ed on the night oft he flllht outside the New Arena and in the roads ap- proaching the stadiiuil. A vast crowd of excited "fight fans" began w be- slege the doors long before they were opened. Notices announcing “All , seal-s sold" were shown at the main entrance, and the booking olllce had been closed. THE crowd flocked from one door t0 another iii the vain hope of 0b- Lullllilg admission. Mllrk Blisszlru, taking wurliiiig oi the danger signal, telephoned the police and made arrangements lor additional lilountcd lllcll and men on loot to be sent to the New Arena. They were needed i0 control the traffic and keep the crowd in hand. When Robert Berry and his imrty arrived in the cur they fouiiu the road kept clcur and L110 way in guarded by police. Blissard had ur- Y ranged for a relay of signliimeu who telegraphed frcin one to niiotilcr the coining 0f the cal‘. The cur swept t0 o. side door, which was cpencci On the iilsrrlnt and elo ea lifter they had passed. 'l‘lie crowd that broke the police cordon cheering Robert Berry and Dull Shelton, dashed li- self valnly against the shut door an. the lice bundled them away, M kc McGlliiy arrived ten minu- tes later. The coming of his car win. known but when it. reached the same side door and McGiutv stepped ‘ out of it iio i-ciiisen to enter tile New Arena that way. . “A giiv has gut.‘ to think of ii s populzirilyfl he said t0 his manaiaei "The boys _l.kc inc. I wanta heal lni cliccr. We'll go in lhc front iv ' So they forced their wn_v through ilic crowd to the main entrance. ll ivus not. a wise move. 1t was a signal for a rilsh. The police ivere swept. aside and a checriilg crowd swuriii- ' ell around MeGinLv, hustling him. 1 “There he ls. Good old Mike.‘ Within a lllllilllt‘ ihe road W15 clicked and through a swnrnliiiu. PllSTllllfJ. struggling crowd MzGiiity, iemmcd in b1; a perspiriiig b0 _\- tluard nnd lcd by Vance sherworci. §A_ record class of Royal Australian lAll‘ Force cadets started trainin? here last mouth. Their eight-week icoiirsc is iii" first. triiil of n SN‘- ‘iicu 0f ‘he Empire Air Scheme Di‘- qaliization [ought ills i\w._\'_ inch by iiieh i0 lllt‘ door, which he only passed with (lll- i iiculty. Police on foot and on horee- i back had to rcgaiil the lost ground i -n.nd many scat holders were late in ,l'caclilli, their places neur the ring. Danie Shelton. who hail gone out‘ to have a look around. brought tins Incivs to the dressing room. "That l (hustling (night not to help McGlniy I Order Your Dress MOORE & Mc el-n Belle Dres style Name I A d d rcss SOUTHERN BE DRESSES INSPIRED DY i A ‘TIIEMIUIILII RENDWNED _ i EILZNIEK INTERNATIONAL ‘ MOTION PICTURE‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. Pieilse send me by return mail . . . . . . ......S0uth- FEBRUARY 22, 194” Fowl. E c By Mail LEOI) LIMITED ses at $1.59 each. My preference is for Enclosed herewith is $... ..........................(pl'int mime) IIII‘IIIIOIIUIIIUIIIIIIIIIUIIOIIIIIIIMI l A i ' I I ‘Ln ilic fuzhi." slrzl Robert. i 1 "lam, Ike won't hurt llllltl, Hc lust ‘- ove. maung n slow 0' himself. (Sail Rheum) IBQb." said Daniel. “Don't trike him ‘ cheaply. I had a good look at hini., No rest, day or night, for those iTl1°11g11 “if?” 1111 Slfle. he's 111,‘ nfllieicd ivilli that nwful skin ‘dill. 3221111211}! slilii). llllfl ins party l5 c0lifi<1~ ‘ _ 1‘l i eiisc, CVZPIIIfI, or sllli: rlleum as it is l when n“, can can“, rm. Ben‘, ,1, ‘Swlillilfil’ all11_1'1111\'~11 ‘HD6111 U19 1111B.‘ °°111111'111|.\' 1‘11ll"<l~ enter the ring. he entered the nrclia . },‘,‘,‘,'§,QI,§-§,,,f}'y‘d E. L. MILES. Hon. Provincial Sec:- i ‘ ROY, D. QUIGLEY. Hon. Provincial l WALTER S. GRANT, Campaign Chniri all. A. G. PUTNAM. Campaign Secretary. i "li'lliiil.»llill ll-l‘ PI Blllppyd l S. 56C0ll(lS:Olll. --ilic:bell. it IUtCilllIy.» glove tightened t ier his. Robert's brain cleared with iii that. gcsii; ll- ,'I‘lie Americans rlupllig voice echoed ml] to action and an icy hand seem- Hc made the dlillv ill Roberts curs. "I sllalltlm in glrgkg iiiiii clown the spine. He fight. Hewnloufiitcllfthe. . _ " l, Tllo intense lluming, itching and ito a storm oi‘ iliecrlug. 'l‘he lialld- ‘crowd laliiaii with his antics, mid 1 “mm- mo m-wh of a mu Gum you l . hum penis lqrogbaliabgllceuns“ alilglggd ,1 snulrtlng, cspecilllly at night, or iclairplng and the shouting (lcrllcritil ‘drew cheers from illcnl with ii "i111 let you go a few rounlds, sce.'But acllilzildfiglicigllallllchlmflitrdlilginz strongly ' inilumclii iioiir n14 cup soul" “'1'” 1h“ "-1T“*'1°‘1 P1111111 “X00105 t" 1:5 fkhmbfd‘ title steps and fqrliiiaces. This imp life to Mctllniy. i about the fourth i-ouncl 1‘ll Jlx you." and nyguim-1y_ H‘, faced 5,1,0“; and f (’l("llll Tl)" YFHFDUOH suit, 1 uii- “m”: hm" “r hm’ ‘vhwri {"6 “mm”! uni! ‘llgiincl llrln-(ililv ilfiilllplh‘ $5151‘? ‘ pincer‘; rmmd mmsc" wmldqmgl Tm‘ “r91”? i111 11°11 1119111 Emily went in light iig, . g _‘_ ' 1 “ , M," we“ n“, unlleurlililc, mid rclicf is gladly ‘bowie I g1. U‘ _ l _ "fly ~ lsiwhai, ivuuld happen to Mctllntynapurt alii-i Robert went buck to his 1T0 be Coiltinuedl 110K111 I19 1415M _ - 1 _ “vlmnwd; ‘ 1- 101 -1'11‘l- 51L \\~1\l‘(l i\'l “when he mid t‘) (ll) without the 315- y (jgynpf whefo he smgd “m1 his B1,,“ ________i.__ brown stliilir. lioiil and salt. auu igoved linnd to him. Bui lici- smiu- mo," o; H“. m“, .8.‘ hands raspmg me “res “m,” A mmln, lmtrprelznm] o, We...‘ To get rid oi’ cczclnll if in net-es silo wlis‘ sill-y to liilvo tllo blood cleansed ivy ‘ nfrMcL rm. mm lending. Erailillling the boxing gloves ill0 use pf a thoroughly reliable A 11'1l8hl.l'8l1011i. hBFfllflPd U10 Hi!- hrcnkilvz them: the hnildnfllnll. thc lilund medicine aiicll lla Burdock ‘nmach °f MCGJMY- H" 911m" "m1" . introductions. the M.C.'s announce- ilig down the aisle to iii plnrc l»: mi» uluouiii on the boz- ‘was forced. hc noticed; Loni of the ulibukcli crust. 'l‘lieil place the cur rhubarb. Lhcil the rc- mninlng sticar mixture, distrulut» Th" Tll'(’llllllll’ll'l('S seemed ll0\'(‘l"lll[( the so cs of his slices ‘n the resin. his back turned to McGlilty. “Watch that left of McGintyh. Don't let. him rilb open your eye as and hlindimii, COmDlllfll£0ll$ 101' sports is u nioleslcn Jacket ivilfl hand-knit, wool sleeves shown 111 London by Victor Siicbel. m‘, m Cv,.,,_i;, o," m? mub,,1-b_ mm] “mo” “I‘li"‘l [luring m0 pa," m" _ _ e ring. lafls-iments. the l‘('lt’i‘t‘i"~ cautions. the he (lid Dan's. Take it easy. Bob. .. .v , . . .0 . . . his hand ill .h.' l . l . l v - w Y .- - . . ———-~ MOMP" w!“ l,h(4igiomi,.c,l,.tcll..lll‘fawn, V“ ~"":""'. 1"“ m“ .“"'|‘ 17'1"“ “"""'“" 0nd slillkliu! I135‘ golflgl-igfvlc llxfllslltllfielg iiliilllll" ‘lhflfllllfl123211?“IéIlQIKPlIEITVHIE:Igglllglrgilglllglgle‘ nglllllflllluz.’ It “as White flannel as a media tor for" lllllllnllilltlpsOz/gllcoslyk Li; (tllwillgfi-Thel‘ n“ I lll relieving sill-ll illsl-ilsesliy its lilouli incknowlcdgmncnt o; m‘. up,1ause_ J ,,,.,.u,hing rvglnmsy and dooiflxx- He} Dan add“ E41?“ wgigd. “Good mm ynciwis w“ . gnqihei‘ iiisliicn _ -l Q ' d 'f“ t’ . ‘ - -. \_ once tlle heat i0 321-1 <l¢u1">\‘5. 111111 , l Banging d“ pun ‘Hug proper m ‘lfallvillufzilllri Tali sail: “fllilsilgllltllflyirllllg bake uiiiii the rhubarb ls tcndcnl TI]! T. alllhllrn Co, IML, Toronto. Ont. lair‘ ti-i,,m],1',nnt_ Ho Coula not flaw, 5P1“? 1111111‘ “W111 looked happier hnd he just won the our oull ivAY - By J. n. Williams ‘still-cu about iiim ill n blnilk Willliluclc Bod, You m, ppm him, Befliishlichi iii a recent show. 13101111 5061118 nothing. He avoided Ilillifilil‘! UfiYPllll when you g0 “m, hnlds Cr was a l-tlllflffll one lilied wlih bill- rit Mcfiiilty. indeed scarcely sllv/ nim l he mny try something. Give him 111101111111 1111119 1191M“ 51m‘ l" ‘I a ilntil_tliey stood face l0 lace alinlfoi; mo." 'mutchiilg blouse andynavy ska l m OURIBOARDING HOUSE . I ilnnpll‘ 7 EGAQTIFFANY, LET ME- BE THE FIRST TO lNViTE vou TO see scmmwoto IN A SPECIAL Moo MATCH RAcE-i-iAR-RuMPli/i --~'1'. AM Jusr COMPLETING ARRAN6EMENT5/ m» BY THE WAY - UM-HAK ! w»- couco You LEND ME Moo =02 "rue ‘PURSE ? Wlfh — — 3.. ...l"|' stow DOWN FOR nus cuavlzqmaaon.’ I'M As culzious ASA BOY wiTH A sncK OF DYNAMITE, BUT Become Ri6KiN6 M00, uzr/s TAKE SCRAM To THE TQACK AND see IF He's sol Auvruulé P BESiDES A KEEN JUDGMENT I or BONES.’ YUH SEE, was, IF vou PACK A TELESCOPE ALONG on vane. SADDLE. lT SAVES A LOT o‘ RiDiM'-- YOU KIN READ BRANDS AN' EAQ- MARKS A LONG WA‘! m‘ vou KlN TELL IF "memes ANY 6on4’ INTO SUCH I ‘DON'T NEED A TELESCOPE ‘lb TELL THERE'S no NEED OF ME some INTO SUCH PLACES! WHAT DO ‘IOU HEAR FROM "l\~—- % l j ..~v be ' NEW 1940 WALLPAPERS ch d8 H We have jll~f o ened up 35,000 rolls of new 1940 Wall ziperl ulld have ‘w no on display for ‘your ills clinn nenrl 200 carefully se cried nth-row . w _ _ I _ ‘ ; u, 11m wry newest ideas in ". unworthy", ‘Maxlmur’ and "Si-mil rimmed." :5 ;: i ‘n See illllt your walls are covered with bright. cheerful Wallpaper - i é m] the kind that brings lasting satisfaction. i é l . ' ',- ,_ i Cl Pay u! |\ visit. . We know you will he delighted with the convenience %¢f 2 ‘r i’ - of our npl-n wllll llleiplny. De ll unable- to rail plume for Sample Books. "~ - 3 \-, w .\ WW“ g4 Jlfiwlueiamg, 1 MOI. nmnv an new: m; e n um n4 0A1. MI. if CARTER s. co. LIMITED ,