I i .. Ebivanlo, The Picture With a Filmed .n lCa ernmenf filrre: n (hundering jaw-l in (‘he wugg, n":‘ a L ili - in the -_ 1.}. ‘r0 7,818.45 MATINEE-lfic, 11 moan-zoo 21¢, 11¢. Aaolumce or rue CA\ADIAN witos. WHERE urs imo DEATH causes WITH LOVE its THE crane Mighty Wallop ! m: tna-usands prntfete aid cf the Gov- catch H1 were strong 1' en grcw—-Fllff‘~l<l 1,1 <,-__.~.s at t~t'; turn and a man's 90k to DP€~¢ fifflfif. l n-Lfl every sup. Seoond Prize $10.00 in Geld. “Sunken Silt ~ (‘haptcr Seven . M“ ould you like to see an inferent- Prince ljdivurd Island's First Fiddler’s (‘ontest STRAND THEATRE Charlottetown, March 30th, 1926 Ye OIdWTTinielFiddIers Contest ARRAllCiED ev rue ' Prince Edward Island Publicity Association lH COOPERATION WITH THE lntercolonial Club of Boston First Prize iawarded by lritereoloriial Club, Boston.) Trip to °/.sto".——All Expenses Paid in Full- Prlze Winner to be Prince Edward lslawd rcprzs uLuii-r in lntcrnatwna: Cdntest; in Baztoiz. /.;;r.. 1th Third Prize 55-90 in Gold. Next five winners ra-lvsay fare refunded. “CONDITIONS? Contest open to all old time Fidditrs fifty years of age and 0",, Ways terrifles one?" , , _, __ , h b k M, ilALiI-X-LY. “arch <11ii»l=i_ill-ii~ its. lflililfiil .\:.-i.ii_.l i... r1111, 11.11.11. X .1_ 11",... 11111; 1 At least fifteen fiddlecs are expected—-five from each l "lie is rather a formidable per- that sum would DPOVB- “lelh 019"’; NTWDO’ Sllll l e all “l mfv-lllflllfilfifll by Johnston iiiiii “uni. .\ ftilifilioxls» .ltl"l'il‘ .111 lilliiipl (‘zimpbvlh ti, Jelinli- Muc- County—onc from each electoral district. k I "sound 11111-1 119-; 111111,; pay 111111 (10111 erpeeq, 11111 391191-111 11111111189111 tatively. after a long pause. "lts_\1@11111;_.1-11 ‘o; 111., ,\1i.111-.-.,-1.l s-iul; g§l‘ill\l\l"il illillt‘, l . . lili liouliilill. V l I All applications must be in on or before flilarch 26th. $2500 ‘yearn and o! cwrse he M5101 o," sows educauon w be mapynot good busincss. And lm goinghxchallgc. x-hlmrll " l “"' ll “l- > - " * " \_ll('s'rl’- fillllrlTgi-llllliyilllii’ l, _ , ~ - _ ; i . _ . . . . . . . . . .. l - . ~ , _ '1 _ ; ,,, » M150 1 llls llllllollll ‘lllllll ‘Wm and mallllllvell °l elllclell” °l.l such ‘alarm dole w! o.’ ham lmnhllg about M: Top- and Sflllla F6 ill)" " 19.1.1 (3.: .\'ic:il:i.\liil~~ I'm . . . . ._ llilillvl iliirpliy: .1. Vernon (Junllr A SlQp lklnClllgl QOHtQSt fTee. You see, he's a real treflaurmurlea." ll-"lxlilld ‘hill fmllley llllelliégellelllsellfi ilmerécan Bgcéouliillrrfgb - -- Ilriil _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' 1 loll.‘ v w I H,“ p,-,ze_.3'-;.C0 En C-slzL ' I ‘l‘ll\'8(l in several noble English I wondered bow soon the gvneatlij“ Ilg-r- ‘WM ‘if Y1 B“ - Jgiz-lndicl‘ illllflmfrbii Cut '-= l.‘.i ‘I. ‘Vgilil .‘ . . . . . . .. vulililf-Iilyt- Jahtlif-‘i-ml: fielilllmalylgifllg: Second Prize-SW.» 00 1-1 (m1. l» i1 P: 12-2100 l|'l Gcld. gan11l1i;5__;,11(1 as a 11111191- 119’; a!» man would rise in majestic wratbzl 9 on"? l“ ‘ Am ,A),_u,,,,,,,,.,_',§,, _ 1.,,;.._ :h'>"l|"l:_'“ w‘ l"? ' ' ' ' ' ' " 1L2”; “Mung l , ' - Ne“ “up Nmflers railway law: launder‘. lllOllllTlY llle lalll" lllllllll lll llellecllllll-"llllll slay llle Blll‘ he llllly gazed M ‘A month 1m” 1-16 was (“all an] ~\m Qliiell uliil llilil»: in. “(Ill I'll "lm1 rim‘. rlh lirziili- ll-l— l. (li-riilil bllurliliyi No age l rr..t-——Conte5t open to all. I And it you want a good thmg me moughlfiflbn ‘nothing has ever come of our ctm- Am Bosch Mag‘ V“ 1 1i “A v 1H W)‘ :1 a “NW2” Mm “Numb, ,_,_ Dame, . All applications must lze in on or before March ZDtri. ' ~ n u ,, _ ,.(,rn-aflon_ 1 have one“ 114-1111191151] Fmrn “Ag “m, Ppwr H) H ‘ ‘l i‘ ._- . i L. I “zwnunam ' _~ »-~-—~ You ve simply got to pay a good 0f course. I continued. we‘ _ ‘ v l h‘ A > d {fir} CU- l“lwl_(vi\‘liulcll i illiii-ilfll 1.1; " (“an “f”, ,,,,,,,,_.,,_ founpbe“ For W" PQFFMVBFS "-"l° Iprice for it. That's only good busi- have a considerable number, of." ll “as llle Sllllcll ‘ll ml o“ aug ' Czlgfifililu? 1.3%,,‘ ," i 1-2," ‘lll’ l"'ll'" “l” -' lll‘ 6-11.10 - 1 '1 111<1111 tlilrplly I a , - ~ "z ;'~ii.... i -.,. l -—-.-‘ - ‘v QJQC Treas dress." men on our Faculty here who areilhaiklllfld hlml (mm V, MM (U ;;;»_;i_ M"ll‘l“l‘l M“ hm)‘ l James will. icqiiiili; 3. llallirllia , . 4 A A q s o- o . Z ' ' Q ' ' ' ' ' " ‘l ‘ "Ah !" i . " t’ ti ha fdin ril able and ins irlng, 1 , _ n 1~_ 5,3 '1, - 1» .1 1 111 1 i .. |_ __ . 1 ,., _ Aliii-lxmlilii. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION ‘l l""l°‘l Tllll sell“ l’ ell ‘l. ‘l 7 l’ _ h. i1.ii.-»i...-i.-..i1i.. aluiti-il si..i.-...~\ (1 l‘ ' ‘M’ ll" '“‘ -‘ 1., ._ \\ 11' M *\l»~.-. wit‘... J...» Hi». Te,,c,,,_,.__“_.,,,. 1, 11,11 lcHARLOTTFtTOWil, P. E. i. whal- I hoped Yo“ would 5533 Now laacllem' 3nd who carry on “ll mlflllllvlll luliiimtory lleem to havi- pri-viu‘ __ ~_"- ‘ ' ' ' " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' " ' 0"‘; N111 lZ5il-_. ' just one more question. Do you the job simply because they lovfliiliiii kfltlll! liiiv» i... i-rtt-ri i... ii.» um as“;(Jilmfliéillkllrltolllllli,llll‘ Lrl ' "“*Fi1"~-\1u.\'. 791,; Jilly. R:~'~.: _ t" __ _ _ _ 1-11, _ f l mi’: . .....~-»i,<.1,_11_ ‘ v .-_~, y__=_l ‘of. know bow much this univeraityithe work sufficiently to put 119,1“ rlxfllnfln“lnnl1;nfif‘lviouled rmrrdum Niki” Ummllilxulpd u“ Co‘ . um, igiimw-‘rv w“ Jul ' ‘MW A“ ,,,,.c%,_,h,i,w,. 1,1, 1,,,,,,.| 1111111,, t-hr ...-..r_i ,. .. ilil illl our» pays one?» with ltil disadvantages But that - u ‘h! m" M used OYVrUIHqI 1, _ Km, “n, T“, m.’ 205 . “l L‘ m. _ 3. . ,,,__,.,__.,,,,,,1,,,,,1; .1... ...,.1.1.-.....iliiii..li_: 1:l.‘.llil:,.1i1l.liv»:llllililil.lk llilll ll ill, -. i. v l. .l rolslllilllrlllill l "No-n lle llald. “l don't-u lloflllll lllllke ll a tall‘ llrllallgelllelllhfll-Tillln-llllimfl fin-liking hflVE biwii iiivviiv Ktdly Sprilllzilcld Tirol Ci). 17V 11,, its... M’ Hlllll Julyl l1.’ "“‘l lwl" "l" “llrnllurllml M?“ Ill-lu- l.‘ fllllpVlt we liil .1 11a...» "I've had an expensive training nor is it gnoii business. 1 know apil lll Pui-lioilnvakla. Slarliiliil Oil (n. . Juli .. . “">"-""l'l“ l‘“"l- lliildressgotlwfi Rotary by Mr. 1G. S. Innlan The QhlI-r filikiufikl" at ll. Club meeting on ’I‘h\.ir'-ili ~ was Past District Go‘- Inlnan. K. C.. W110 5P1!‘ T“ following address on fiotary. District Governor lflmifll-S Address Past Mr. lnmuli spoil» as fiiili '-\'-' “Then the Club adjourned our- week ago it was considering fflP-u“ tinns pertinent to the zwll ll Hi.’ of our Club and the {Fljflilff look place with the unllciwzxi . that the viisi-ussion iii that ll'll" started would be contlliui-il ilii< week Although the pzirtlrulzil" >11» ject mailer thou unlit-r lllfiCi~<lilll may now be considorcil tically settle-ii, yet your thought that. inasmlrl. ti» ti.- cushion oi Rotary was wt-ll luv...‘ duced it might be vw-ll ti. haw- ii ruhflllilPll at this liioiillilj: mi- . ’i'ha great advantagv ‘if 1' about Rotary is that 1hr,- .—‘:'\.l- never becomes stale ri'r lliullultiil- ouu; the subject is so lull; ili:i' ii lfil always new, ' L551. Week Herb Shaw told ‘is about the IND“; tad/Rotary, contrasting ll..- iiturt with f_oiii- mtiiiliirii i0 iiiiit of the tangent day when there arv ovtr one hundred thousand mc-mliors in the institution. It might not l... iiml=s far ns"for a few momI-nta tr» tram Ihe growth of Rotary from 11405 to .11. lhe preeem time. In 11403 a Spoil» lNfl A rican llLlViflK bot-n i. ln-llitui‘ of tile icago Club went to Suzi Fran- cisco and there rirganlziiri :1 (‘lilb in lllat ydfir. Shnrtiv nftcrvniriiii the livi- till-fling of San Francisco organized li F1111) in Oakland. (‘nllforlini zillii ill" following your 1i (‘lull w.-i- rrtui-liriiwl Iii. Selftle, Wziiliiili-uz-wi 'i“‘:--_lilll. (‘lub ttfbg flflilnlllill iwiv. in lml A.» geles in 15009 11ml in l‘.- -lY.' i "l lbere wan a. llfllllry (‘lull - .i~liiil ili New York Pill’ nlHi ui-i- ‘ll Ill-- City oil-Boston. 'l‘hr~ii in quick i=iiv~ l-oasion. in the following Wiur llim-i- followed the organization iii‘ lilo lio- tary C bu oi’ hllllllf-‘ilphllli, Si. Piiiil. St. is. Lincoln. Nob“ Portland. Oregommd Detroit. hiii-lr. liinking Iii all sixteen (fliliiiz in 19H), Thi- yflill‘ the date of tlli- ririziiliizatiiili nal Al: ricnn Association of of sixteen (‘iuhii and lifvcln members. For lllf‘ llL-il two you); lull P. Harris Wllfl National at, i'p to that time Rotary uflllllfit‘ iii the Uultcil States. ' up to that date taken on mil character. Iloivever, . = l or filo came your the first i‘ - l_\ ili!- ll‘ (linuili was ouiabiish- Confined 117$, The Marlo Iollhly (Novnlbor. '8) Frank Brendon It we: a Inrnydelieion: "no; evening and ll laid flmlled over :1- lei- dinner at the hunky Club to. 1chat with the banker. Ibo we: lseaior Trustee of the gnu. univer- lilty which I eorveq u a humble in- slrucfor. frbe bond which bid drawn us together was our nmhll admiration for the poet Hanco- The banker bad pthered a ran lt cCUOII of eariyll which ,2» delights]! to dhplay l’ “he? lv-nfhusimfl. flue matolh: figunw fquotadnna with ray-owl. ‘ ‘ He was writing :t bl: meuivv ‘lites: a: i came hnnoddod a cor Alal grating. ad n84. "Would iyou like to see an lnteroktlll d0- fcument. Profeeaor!" Ha banded 11m: a bank check whose sum ran linlo six figures. "H's an insult when! on my income ma." ‘ For a minute; i was stunned gheu l ha.) an mspiradpn . B! the nreriést luck. l bad that afternoon ‘paid my own income tax. amount- jfing all to $5.67. and had the dup- ilicalie “work sheet" in my pocket. ‘jgggggdflplllliiClfl arylotilJQl-Jfiebeenheretkree yeenandllllovclrlllllfl-WQ- liioneetaiiyi-Antbunuitdzhr normonudboelvl. AliLbelflll iniiiaei-ocmncuulwfill" um ordinary lebonrdflll- l mutlookneatendvull-dmneitl neqooiiaaueeiluamdnnlfl itieopenuiiltuiiflvmnlllvv‘ miluiemeaenliaumvlnmaa; oliifogyzandolooigkunntflibQ u.» nmect {meat lupin till clearly out of until l may expect my ant-p. feulnlllll some flve not? ‘ ee, when my Inge: Iillbe r1!!- ed to $2.500. plalnt that college ruin: more me than it helps. Even you lave ho- walled the totally inadequate equip-- meat of the average new collage graduate for business. But it isn't you. and other pro-memos me colleges. who are really to blame. “Consider your own cane. You have a son. now in lhlg college. He has been in my chosen. You un- iing document?" I letorted. and 11:11 smile overspread his face. < ichauffeur!" - '_ "i have three," said lie. “The lie-a.) VhltlTPllf gets. 02.100 a your. 1besldes his uniform and bis living- iquarters." “isn't that pretty good pay for a flié-F-s chauffeur?" the banker admitted. "but he's a wonderfully expert mechanic and a fine driver‘ and you know. luny young friend. that in this world if you want a good article you've rot to pay a good price for it. The ,$1.0(i0 job attracts the SLOOO-rnan. -ariii l'ni not going to trust my saf- it-ty to any but a good chauffeur." amazing butler of yours, who ail- of their glciduation . ili iii ‘.'~iii..=1i~51 lli 1311 it wws es- ~..l.l;~?i~il in Croat Britain: in Hawaii rt<:0gn_izes_ that men .1. 11.17.; lii U10 folloiving yea;- in milks of life can come ijiibii; in the next two years in Porto itlco zilid Uruguay in 1919, Phiiippino l1lunils. China, Panama, British India - Argeiitlm Republic and so lng any of their dignity. lpmggu-ad 111111 my 111961, A shgeywimportant formative period of hi: 1 ~30‘ 1113- 5,1,1 1_ “e111,, wmgmup of teachers whose average 1131: 1.101111% 1 11111111111 113a 1° ukiaalaries are far below what you 71-011 1M1 o; 1111-“, “01-9111111; {mpgy-‘lflladly pay to mechanics and glori- iunem 1111611111111 Do ya“ 1111114 [glpffied Walters. Now_ if, aalyon HIE, » » said. the $1.000 job is bed b ‘m8 m” Th“ was“ W“ p" W“ ‘1'000_m3n' 1! n good bu“; w logos were born teachers, who all lUVHl their work. and who could all and (viucato our believe were accustomed to have in the days At. the 130110111!‘ ion they voted it was the only real time or entertainment that they had bud during their professional Hfa. And why ? Because they came back to each other an boys again. Rotary enjoy themselves naturallY. Just. an those medical doctor: did without l0l- ed dignity is only on the surface. the beeitatingly entrust him at the most life, to the tender mercies of a trust your son to us? We must be. by your own showing, a pretty shoddy, confemptlble lot. You will not trust your precious safety to a cheap chauffeur. ut. you! But you will trust your own son's spiritual ‘tmcher . really youth. \lun‘t you- Zurge-proportion of the mrohlcins’ in college education would simply i-iinisli atlonce? and menu“ welfare w me‘ whom tliiuk that there would be an end [you p”. ‘i700 1am than you 1111111; of the complaint that college spoils necessary (m. ma‘ same chauueurj XTION! men than it helps? A born’ You can-t get good Bern“ Mum,“ teacher knows right well that tbosv. paying a good prlcelyou u” yen, same gifts which enable him lo we“ How, 11mm c111, you expecythrlll his students. to ‘sell’ his sub- yom. son 1° get the proper uflnnect, will equally well enable him m lng at college? If you want a gen-Um" Prospecll‘? eral manager for your office, you iwmls- 1° ‘he m"? °i 560-000 ll i “How much do you pay 111311110111 8111-91-11,“. 11131, [he 531111-11 wlll year. ‘isn't he just a plumb fool ll’ .59 $17400; you know mo we“ bow he choose-s touching’? it vroiliiln‘! AN orvAw/i seamen‘ l. i .1» out» u.» com. '14 m‘ W‘ ll l9 7°" “ ‘ Pullllzle of tllie biotllrnownlluilrqeonawirf human owwilioh." l will-infil- ui. aplm in; been ma“ n» plr- “One bear: on every dd: the con- llament far the third arm. _He de- uifeated Sir Wilfrid Llurier lin 19H ‘by five thousand votes. i. maxi for cxampie, who is a born He considered n who for a long time. too. Bu! he wzint- hdd ‘he puma “ti”. of a“ o," ed to marry and taste a little sugar oli the lmiad-and-butler of life, so lit- turned all his compelling quali- lit-s, all his boundless enthusiasm, to lfli- selling of bonds. iLg around $60,000 a. year. some coifge w~-.inderiully' inspiring though he would gladly have chos- eii the profession if he had been assured of as little a; $8.000 a year. And he is typical of hundreds. "If all the faculties of all our col- inspire llncapable a man who would accept he 8°04 bllslm-‘S-r" through all and on retiring from thii luncheon, together and came to the Chairman's table and ask- ed if there were any Rotor-l: Dam- phlets there for distribution. Here Th1: :0 cull- might be mentioned other unlql-w l features of Rotary. man referred to might gel. away to his world at half Dust. one. meeting continued titll three o'clock , and our late comer bad no thought 1 of going to his work. l ing the meeting he was singing songs as lustily as any one of the Rnturiatis, Before leav- First, classifi- Bllt the has lost in And don't you client and soil :fli-r your it spread until to- i-i lillii ilotary’ established in —'lll‘|-. woiiiiir-i-ii of ili: world ifltf‘ "l" ilunilred thousand of a ‘ ship. tlii» National Convention be- lll i-rlilttional. ' ili. first five yearn Rotary in- - » i Ill llli} ratii of lllfgp hundred ' -=iil.ir.< INT year: in thr- next five l,'| to 1515 iiu membership lu- -» icfll lit tlie rate of lllrkit thousand Hundred per year; in too next t- _\\.1Ai‘h' .illri up tri 1920 the increliso w. s at ti l! rate of seven thousund per ililfllllll and from tiiat time up i0 the lvi “Pill thr- incrvure has iii-on at the i~.il.. .il' twelve thouland a yerir or onu illliiliilllll per monh. In 1918 there were thrr-e Rotary (‘hills in the hfaritirne Provinces, now illffv an. 12. The question often arises. and is iFf-lliibfill)‘ asked. what is there in iliimry. or what in there behind Ro- mi-gz that accounts for its phenomen- 11 growth f’ The question may be difli- riilv tn answer. There are many ".‘~'.\'(l"S rind there "nay be many rea- wis. lmts-ad of attempting to na- qwor this iuiostion it might be better jlflfllilli‘. tn touch upon a few of tho rmitliriis nf this iiovemi-lit and let mnPl-lslwlis lake c: re of thrimselvel. ll flit" bi-r-n suggested that piii-t of vi .~ HHPHPSQ of ROl1TY is due to the fiict lliiil it recognizes certain well do- l.iii.l iilitiirul lawn iind adapts itstlf 1.. illPlH. Nothing ls no natural as the :~.-ii-ii.l1ili1<= nl‘ peOjile together. Man i4 i Hriifllflililfi r.n~i-nnl. ilavilig men l'..-..1i-ll lrizr-illor lhly greatest amount i-f ll‘lllJ‘iVSlllp C311 ‘it- obtained if tho "3' i. (lTl rlihiral tr-wuriia o-ach other. m. ir- :1 fmturi- that Rotary recog- 'i"'.'~: .l riclrils :ll men 8D iXTOWII rill iiqv- will] fro: '-' illr-m as illicit. VH1. I, .1 .1 i-rirlii- Elli i {Trilari- vi.u leavi- y-iilr llliliillv iiuliili? - tiin door. .\ iK-lv 1mm 71f") in flit- (‘ltv nf " -i~.v--i-ri| "imri- wni n fP-lliliOfl of a ll‘l'lli(‘{I] iliqv trv-i ‘will graduated 20 yiriis nrivloiisiv. This class in ~'. iri ml.» i.l' ‘lll- rooms when», an lsllldQlltfl. "luv lmii iii-Pl‘! inPfhPf‘ two deClltlPl T‘! t. iW-rgr-tting f e viinra that were lmiiml viii-m lhov ' ~i~-im~ my: again .iiiil enjoyed them-w ‘vnii with the temq with that same apllrlt that the Inter- cloth, is only a cloak. and beneath it. there ls the grown up boy who is al~ ways ready" for boyish pastime and boyish recreation. if be thought indr-od that be could so liidulgelilmself with- nut comprising his dignity or ‘losing caste. This in Just what Rotary ha: done. I well remember an incident in connection with the organization of the Sydney (.'lub. it was established under very pleasant auspices, there helngas many Romanians present an there were Sydney members to join. We were also fortunate in having with us Cllllrllp Burchell. Fred Sex- ton. Duli Molfue from Halifax. to- gether with several members from 9t. John and Monctou. A.certain gentleman, a prominent official of the Steal Corporation was one of the prospective memborl. H; wu only taken on as a member about tin-hour before the meeting. He had never heard of the Rotary Club apd did not have any conception of what it was. He was about a quarter of an hour late. because since bang fut seen he bad gone through the hands of a tonsorlal artist and had dressed for I the occasion. The earlier part of our meeting took the form of a Slug Song. and at the moment that he arrived we were all standing singing "Eliza Jane". I ahpii never forget the look of this mun as be was unher- i-d into the room. Hi9 amazed look would indicate that be thought tbll hi» was ln the convpany of mad man. rat he hesitated to enter. then b0 came In iinil look file neat at the table, I can well understand the aur- prlne that any person would got see- - ing for the first time n company of men thus comportlng themlelvep at the noon hour; yet lt ltrlke: me that tlilil li-i Ofle of tbp unique feature: of llotury that makes it appeal to every- ’ one everywhere in every country to which Rotary ha: been carried. But that la only on, of ti» oxurual fel- lure: of Rotary. behind it all la Lint magnificent Inspiration tb:t bu come down m ---l through but international presidents conveying a lnlnuge that appeal: to the heart! of lien. Thin flydnev meningitis called for half, tritertalnment nnil friynlltleil all they punt twelve m order tblt fllll gentlr JQIQn-a cation, whereby only one from each profession o1- calling ls eiiglbla for membership. Second. the automatic retiring of members, whereby u mem- ber can quietly remain away for four consecutive meetings and thus pass away from Rotary membership unobr served. The other unique features are first name acquaintance, whereby lf you feel so disposed you can call a member by his first name, although you are not obliged to do so. An- other feature is that. p0 lutoxicatin! liquors can be served at a Rotary Luncheon. ‘Not that the institution is fl total abstlnvnca society. but on the principle that Rotary can receive eu- ough inspiration o! its own force without. any artificial stimulant. An— other unique feature uf itotury which ls so strong that it ili dogmatic. iii that no ribald or suggestive story can be told at: 1| Rotary meeting. This latter diatinc-Llv; feature has had a marked influence upon banquets, not only in Rotary Cluiba, but also those to which Rotiarianu attend: and an- other tiiatiuctive feature of Rotary ia compulsory attandance, Every Rotarlen must at least attend 60 pur cent. of the luncbeoua during the year. and must not miss four con- secutive meetings. Failing to colm ply with these requirements his mem- bership in Rotary ' automatically ceases. Thus Indifferent moinhers are eliminated feom Rotary, and the men who become indifferent are auto- matically retired without any action’ on the part nf the Club. It la with these diatinctlvg and unique features that Rotary ban gone forward so rap- idly in the world. We have now luiil down in Rotaly a must elaborate platform and codeil of QllllCB, but these are of recent developmonL. Up to 1911 when Rotary wit: breaking ground ll. had on platform, and up uutll 1913 lt bad no code of elhlcil. from my point of view one of the reuon: of the rmid growth of Rot-w, Ind of the enthusiasm that char IClUI" flee the movement gi-niiraly iii due bu the fact that it fl built up upon a pmtorm of nefvlce. Everyone who works for Rotary given llll service free. There In only one paid omcliil Mnmlg the Rotary officers and 111111 i: Cllelley R. Parry, Secretary Gan- teaching He's mak- But llllli a teacher, ai- tiiat a Phyiuawrd» a CanldLl-Illded 120.5... 1380, llonhmLCanndn. _90 Queen This will save you postage. If you live in Chan- lpttetown apply per- sonally at our office. Street. Tlot ice "Poker hands” 113g packed in each package and ' tin of CUT PLUG Smoking Tobacco. Save these “poker hands" and for the return of any 52 (bearinganyntunbelflwewillmailapnck of high grade playing cards. —Or for a complete set, number: l to 52 inclusive, we will eend 2 packs.’ There is no advertisement printed on Mail you “Poker Hands" to- lmoflial Tdnooo Company l the Stock Quotations‘ Iliiyli! lull-ll i‘- lllaiillviiy‘ su-i-l s1 ‘Fllllllllldfil iliii ctenmour SCHOOL \ liiiniil‘ roll for (‘lcrliiullt School iiir llluulli of Felirilaryj oral. All l‘. 4‘ thor officers givi- tlli-ir servici-s lii |-'i.Liry' as a labor 0t luvu. Only lhuit- who have been ili ilili-r- nzilioniii lllfiClffl fully realize the work that is gratuitously ilolle for infor- natiiiliul lf.()lhi‘_\'. Tiikc for instance our own lliatriri. Governor Jiilin Young of fiiilluzv. l have uo doubt that friml tili- tiliii~ ll" took oitico iuitil lie givés it iili. llllk“ third 0f his time‘ Will be liL-Vuluii ll) Rotary work, I reuicuibcr iiieetitil; Jim Craig ii il-isti-lizt Govorimr from Chicago iit Atlantic City in i820 will» folil lilL‘ lllill ill his W\)I'l\ us. liisfriizl. ‘Governor liu ilciuli-il uni; buliilri-il ilays i-xclusiivly [U lb1, wurk ul; visit- illg (‘lulis. Tliim lilkl; fiir ilisliiiii-ie lilo work iii‘ Hi1, llllPFllhllUlllll l'l‘1*i'€lll"lll., liiili Aduliis. During the ululiths uf lfcbrli- airy ulili .\llfl‘L'll in ilvis your lll‘ l:< attending llislrii-l (‘iinlt-reni-ci-l on liui North American Continent. 0n lilo third of April lie loitves for iflilrupc where hi: will title-nil District Culifer~ cnces in Italy. France. Switzerland and (ireat Britain. lltl will tiiuli rc- liirii to lllV lInlli-d sum-s, liull will only haw.- :i [PW ilii_\'.~l ri-sl iiiilil lii~ vnili have ti» proceed to lllu lull-r- iiiitiiiiial Confuriuicu at DEIAVUI" ili Jllilu. The work of ltotary iii not dolii- by flirt-Hugs, lbut by those. who. full of zeal in Rotary work. devote a great amount of swif iuérlllce for ‘the pro- motion of the spread of Rotary. Dur- ing the great war flier.» was one placi- that never coillil be taken, nnil tliiit was the Hill of Verdun where thi- FH-nCh hciii Willi n tenacity that zit- tractéd the udmirutlon of the world. The-French said, "They shall not om." nnil flip)’ (llfl not liiiiiii. lt 1.1 nlitljonnl Preslili-ntsi iind international Olboera during lllP inst 15 veara TIBVM devoted parts of thcir liven to ii cause that in near to tliolr llllltrlfl. They said Rotary ahull h world wide and it lwcanie wnrlil Wile, ‘ One sometimes» hearn it lniil by Ro- tirlnns. "bet in lzo nut. and do sumo thing‘ "M134 1:0 out and do some work." it hns often suggvuted itself lo me that these pcgple have got. tile i-iirt before the horn .' There was rin “'°|‘k i" "l"! KPH-ili» done in early Ro- "irv. in those dun there were no Boys’ Work Committees and no Busi- ness “en's vommltteen. What they dovoloped was fellowship and on- tiiiisliisln among themeelve: and as a "W" "l"! Vila begotten the spirit of Rotary. The work done‘- by Rotary institutions is vmf Rotary liueif, Th9 coiilmunlrv work that i! llnm-‘hy n... ttiry institutions is ii nrmliivv iif Ro- lury iunl all ngqm in the product nf hi» winter. You lnaYhavU- your illflflfll holler and volir steam engine. but lin. m» you uply the bier! 16,111; "1" in ‘in *1- ' l iii produce thi- etoiim you have no form». iiiiil Wilt-ll v\llil ill) iiliply your limit to lllp water liud keep your flrell burning "to SlULAill and force will take iiiri- iif itself. so it is witli Rotary. itiilii:'\ i:~ not i--ill_l. if lllllsl hi- servt-d up liut. if your llntzlry Club functions wilil guuii zilli-liiililirv. gunii fellowship iiliii good pFUgFullllllPS. yull will gonor- .ili- siirb a dynamic force that, there \\'i‘ll its. iin over flow of energy that . \\‘l.l manila-st Ltst~ll' lu EiOIIIO cimmiun» ity .t(‘l1l\'llj-'. Tlii- iliisire for service uill ii. iliwri- ziliil it will b0 us irri-siir Liliii- us ill,‘ sit-rim lllllt FUHiIlS‘ friinl boil. - iuili-r. “Plilllhl pnf firs! filings‘ lint, 1-‘11-11: Ki’! yiiiir ilnluljv uiirking wull. flilll liiiir :ii'iiii-\'i-lili~lil< will lulu.- rliru iii lh-unsiilvcu. It llilh’ boon suiil lluil wilt-n lluui Ilurris stun-toil llig llfal. ltotury Club in lillli lit» llZHl no ilicu Lllul lt Wits in Zlhwlillll- ~iil'l| l.',l‘t'lli. priipoltiolis iii ill.- illillft‘. 'I‘liut liiuy he lrup iif liii- Pull! llllllifi of 190:7. liiil it i.~. n01 ll-lii- of illt: l'i'llll iiirris iif H112. in tlilit your ili lli~l ZlllIlFPSM t.» llll’ llilvrliilliolizll liiiiriiiliiili lit- silo-viii tliut lii- bud xi lllll~ lii-..:-hr-lil' risiiill iii “lint lliifliry iriiiilil lic in the future. lie said. “The liillilt-sl illlvlllllh" ill llYl‘ ieurs ugn ill-Wi- Ixwll lii-gguretl In tlii- roaliziitiou of ful- grentor achievements and we liavp iH-"H (‘Ulllllvllllil ti» ilroum nnd dream itziilli nr_concede that untrnmmeiled imagination in full flight has nought to compare with Rotarian flwtii, Five yours ago Manual Munoz, then i! invmber 0f the Chicago Rotary Club. chanced to go to San Francisco. liii bvliirve-il ili iloturian principles and precepts and was sincerely imbued wllh a si-lise of tlio propriety and illi- pnrliince of planting the Hutlirliin standard on the Pill-inc Faust. With the sliced with wiilcli a bolt of llgtit- nlniz "us!" m". [he lky. n» flflbll nf Rolnrianiem unread from Sun Fran- cisco to Seattle on the North 111111 11, Lo: Angelou on the South. ‘111 .111. other brief space of time lllllvlifllldeui, fires uni-an: up on the Atlantic 1111.1 ili tho contra] went. Th1. [fnum Stall-s of America had capituliitoil 1n til" iirlulinlls l)! Rotary. Nnt content with ‘ills. llln (‘flllFfl was 11pm.“ 1.1.0,. nliwlirvl. The lbminion of. (‘nnuila nllil tho ilriliislh lslos glivi- Way ti) thr- (‘fllflllilfirlfl ilvmunils. T011111. me “or, i"?! “Ilium is "On to Paris. Berlfflfll Vli-nnii then to the Antllmdea." Ami towurile tho conclusion of his *"l‘l"“-"~‘\ llo Skid as follows ;_~ "T?" grandeur of Rotarlanigm l: ll its fiitiiri». not In ifs paal. T1111; 1g’ lib!» mnfln. lint lllf! iespera of Rotary l9 cull for penetrating, cimgglgn "'*'"i"‘"4‘l"¢’ llmllkht has hover beef! ' mon- insiate-nt shici- 1111i 1111-111 o; R0. llli‘lillll".lll than lit thii pri-iu-ng‘ My;- 4- . i will hlllriv‘villll‘lblll the rzinksiifihoie Mi-ii \\"| iirl~o iii lllc call. Mid ill lviiili-rs iii Lllu iliiys that uri- lii coll who lirc time!‘ ci-ply (Jfrllfltfllvtl in lilli t-llllfs‘ uiiil ilii- millosophy of khan‘. lli illi- fnllinrilig your Inlttfllflltilllll l'i‘l'~'lfll*ill. All-i. l). Albert lll lli!.1lllf_ llllV-“F .11. the Iliternzitlionai Convention rillll us fiilliivts : ~ “The uill (if ltittllry Snlilltls ruuli fllc Wurlvl. “lllcfiit-l‘ i! b6 in Triillollll tiillietriigic lit-ed ofsulferers tllrollll fluoil iuiil whirlwind or to the deuunl for-the (|ill(‘l. uillcvs of seemingly hum- ilrum flilt-lity lo the highest stiiliiiarll! of citizenship; ilutury - as limfl “l silt! is true to lior spirit -~— is ilvstilliii lounxike llf‘1' voico heard ili r\‘0l'i' i-iiilngii. for ilii- good of lngn." , K1; ili l'fl\ll 1-. rtlirrli m l‘Jl'J lll h" int-usage to ill!‘ Suit Luke City Cull‘ volition siiiii : "Tlli- llll‘l\ buck iii’ Rotary lflllily “ll foil hriuiii iii‘ visiiili iii hi; illli-ri-slid l" il2ll‘i‘U\i\‘ i-niiiwi-lilicilia. They rcciilifli" tli.- Lict lliiil Rotary has tukoii Ill 1li:ll'i~ zillliilig the enduring world fiiriii-il iim-mg [lip invisible lliinllfi "l Vllllip tibial; i-iinniil he nloisiiri-ii 1i iiiilllirs and l‘ ills." ‘Pill-Y ROTARY SPIRIT l li-il FUNDS for the living. and liiinil- i-lasps, warm and true. Alii-lirt that's tuned to glvinli- i!" strength to dare and do; Th1 sound of honest lauElW-‘P- llll joy of honest tflili i-‘or "1099 that follow after. to loll" .. n. finer soil. .\ll ililii ha: luvvllfflfl 8V8!‘ will b‘ tlib Rotary hlrin. A man‘; sincere endeavor to nerve ill’ fellow-mun. iAn-llftlivkén ‘uploading. i. llnli moro for men. -Leaa hit-for in our speaking. "w" kindly with 1h. pet: h! A lmlg lean bfiiwi-rvlng romiwi of truth and right; .\ lllilii mari- of “rrvlus HM l" doilur- might. _ More» peaceful with our noighbo" and stnunchi-r to our frleudi?‘ For fills all Rotary laborb. on lllli hope depends. . . ilfld “amofillltlli Stay for l Mil"!- ~ h: It .. make of lilo t awbromt, gnl