‘THE and PRINCE ___€_______ 1.00.4 ln marred for none ‘1h::|‘|.|'|l¢l'¢Il but lover-lining nl In milure may b0 [alerted It 1:15" Ilriufl)‘ nnnhh 1n I “ypiflv ,5|-;ll OUR. MINERAL OIL spec- “, B, 50¢, Taylor Drug 00., Ken- flggioll. _rllESll CEMENT, hardwall lime and all Orders filled L-6574-9-5-8. pmter. Snowflake lriillg illhifitlfll.‘ pmmptiy at Braces. _vlsl'rll~1o ‘m SACKVILLE — m, Ncivsolne of Charlottetown and w, M, p, Titus of Summcrsidc are ,5 ‘- friends in Sackville. Miss rmnfg$ ‘lltus also spent. the week- md in Sackville and St. John. The pirfr‘ returned on Monday to Sum- mcisllif-r-s- .(:.»\'f'llOLIC WOMENS LEA- G['E--'l‘ii(‘ opening meeting of the {all muutils of the Summcrside Div- 51311.01 the Catholic Women's Lea- i'lt‘\\'1i>' livid in the K. of C. Home i». Wc<incsday,.Septcmber 2nd, the p_.,5,{1¢llt Mrs. Joseph Callaghan 1.1, Tile minutes of previous m. w; were rend and approved. lie 1w parts of the different com- .-1@._g were received. The work tithe Sewing Circle was discussed ind the president stressed the im- pcriltllvc of members attending. m; \v'l>' the most important branch p! so.ial service work. The first 39mins will be held on Wednesday. vvSllll Convention to be held p K». sillgi-On on the 15th, 16th, nil 17th was discussed and many llémllcrs signified their intention of iztuldiulz. A beautiful afghan made yymclnbers of the society was on arplgiy and will be put up for lot- ury to provide funds for charit- pb purposes. The members con- rderetl the winner would be decid- gjiy lilckv. Meeting adjourned-S Personals rAIr-N. Wm. Nicholson, Bedeque, b a juiticut. in the Prince County Hospital. S. -.\lr. Kirnuetlt Bell. son oi’ MT. ind Mrs. Arthur Bell, leaves on Iilllllill)’ iu attend the Technical Eilegt- in St. John, N.B.—-S. -l.ir.<. George Huntley, Miss Edith RN, of ftockland, Maine. <lc:itoi' Quinn and chauffeur. Kendrick of Brunswick, Me" siting in Mnlpequc, guests of Grace Riley. -.\lr<, MaeLcllzm and her dau8l1r - Virginia, of Newtonville, t» visiting in Stimmerside, sis of Mrs. Sherman Mc- .,-S. -l-"r;cnds will regret to learn vir. Jack Squarebriggs of Mis- has entered the Prince Hospital for treatment-S.- —.‘li~,< Aubrey Arscnault 0i St. 1011b is making a gcod recovery from an operation in the Prince OOLXliIv Hospital-S. Herbert Enmrtn of Ellerslle ireofng treatment in the County Ho:=pital.—S. —Rcv. .113. Wilson and Mrs. wu- sori and young daughter have re- lurncri to their home in Summer- lid‘ ziflcr a. delightful vacation in Illllo nild Halifax-S. -\lr. and Mrs. JlllPS Pailst. Bos- ton. and Mr. and Mrs. HT. Wbrne. D‘ NS. motored to the island l.‘ idlv, stopping ofl at Summer- sl(l(~. They greatly enjoyed their Visit .- P. L. Bownessll Son FINERAI. DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Prince County llolplifll Ambulance in Charge Summcrsidc, lfcdeqlle mil Kcnslngion Phone 33-1.‘ ‘W310 . . i §WELL DRILLING 8 Ii your water supply is not. ‘ (lust what you would lilll W have, why not. give us a cull. I No mutter how small or how largo ynur job ls-whether you need n. well for domestic . incl-tiring lire or town lull‘- Wflrr, wc have equipment that. will correspond with the work i0 be done, skilled men to operate it and 29 years of ex- llcrlcnce back of us . . . aonahie prices. All work guaranteed to stand the test. of time. ' Trask Well Co., Lld. ‘i VAUGHAN H . GROOM —IIEAVY sure surfaced fire- P1°°1 $1111181B8 in bright, modern col. ors or attractive blends. Large as- 5°11111911t to choose from. Order at BMW's.- L-6514-9-5-8, —BRACE'S store and warehouses will be closed Labor Day September 7tn n-nd also Wednesday afternoon September 9th and also all other glcdnesday afternoons in Septem- —0N MOTOR TRIP-Rev. W. O. Rhona and Mrs. Rhoad of Kensing- ton. accompanied by Miss Olive Dalzeli of New Annan, left Monday 11101111118 by motor on a. visit to Bos ton and Pennsylvania. » —ENGAGEMENT.--Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacDonald or Carleton, an- nounce the Bnngement of their daughter Dorothy May to John Kenneth Muttart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muttart. Marriage to take place the middle of September. ‘ L-6239-9-5-li. —LEAVES FOR PORT ALFRED —'_f‘hc S. S. Seven Seas Spray,Cap- 141111 Robert. which has been dis- charging coal for Messrs. Rfl‘. 1-fol- man and Joseph Read & Co. sailed late Thursday night. for Port Al- fred, Quebec-S. —GIVEN THREE MONTIIS—A man from Alberton was brought down to summerside on Thursday to serve three months in the county jail for the theft oi a car. The D1°59C11Vo>n was made by Corporal Engei of the R.C.M.P.-s. —PASSING 0F MRS. MACPIIEE —l=‘riends will regret to hear that Mrs. Hugh MacPhee, Sr., of The Brae passed away at her home on Wednesday. The funeral took place on Thursday, Rev. A. F. Baker conducted the service, assisted by lvlfr. Muchan. Interment. was at. Brae Cemetery-S —VISITORS T0 P. E. ISLAND- Mr. H. H. Enman, fuel engineer of C.P.R., Winnipeg, Man. accomp- anied by Mrs. Enman and charm- ing little daughter Peggy. arrived Thursday evening on a visit t.o Mr. Enmans brother, Mr. A. J. Enman, and Mrs. EnmimNew Annan. While on the Island they will visit rela- tives and friends in Vernon River. On their return they will be ac- companied by their brother-in-luw, Mr. Charles Dunn, ministeroihigh- ways, Alberta, who is at present in Charlottetown attending the Good Roads Convention-S. -—INTERESTING WEDDING-A wedding of much interest took place on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert England, Springfield West, when their daughter Miss Olga was married in Corporal ‘Fredk Cordweli of the R. C M. P. at Charlottetown. The wedding took place on the lawn. Rev. Mr. Phillips officiating. Af- ter a. reception attended by friends of the bride and groom, Corp. Cordvlcll and his bride left on a honeymoon trip to Boston. They will make home in Charlottetown. -s BEDEQUE Mr. Vernon McGuigan, Spring- field, returned home after spending some time visiting in Bedeque, the .gtlest of his friend, Mr. Len Mc- Kenna. . Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Sherry. Walla Walla, Washington, accom- panied by their two sons, Earle and Fred. also Miss Marjorie Mac- Allister, are at present, visiting in Fcrnwood, the guest of the 50111191“ father, Mr. James Sherry. Miss Blanche Noonan and Mr. Earle Noonan of Bedeque, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan, motored to Corran Ban on Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Noonan and family, whoarc . at present residing at their sum- mer cottage, "The Ulacs." Mrs. M. Duncan. 111M519 51mm‘ Oguo, N, 15., left. on ‘Thursday morn- ing for her home after spendlfl! 11 very pleasant holiday with 111911115 on the Island. While here she was the guest of Miss Mary Bohurmifl- Miss Alethcu Noonan was a re- cent visitor to Emerald- Mrs. Wesley Heckbert and three children, Ethel, Ernest and Ella. Summerside, returned home’ after 5pqndjng n. pleasant holiday 111 Bedequc. the guest oi her brother. Mr. Walter Gould. Miss Clara Mitchell, Halifax, ac- wmmnled by her mother left; on Wednesday "$111111? 1°1" me“ home armimsperiiiflngcgeqiyeleutlxi‘: mlmyof Dr. agnd Mrs. H. E. Moyse. livlr. Fred Sherry, New Gliugow, Manager for P. E. l. gpent n few days visiting in Fern- Summerslrle Phone I97. wood, the guest of his father Mr. In: to announce that. they complete stock of Punerll long ma thorough __ live entire satisfaction at g ‘ J. L. DAVISON o» CO. Funeral Directors and Emhalmors liEllSllliiTiill Mr. Compton's personal nuisance and the use oi his modern motor Hearse and Alllbllllllcu equipment. Mr. 0011191011‘! tho public patronage in this lino, Day and Night Ambulance Service. Phone 7-4 J James Sherry. have token over Mr. 00111011111‘! Suppliel and have irrunilfll 101' coupled with my Lmbltlon to remomblo price: uhouldmerit g‘; "re:- M Garleton and Vicinity Miss Eva Stevenson of Rustico is visiting her sister, Mrs. Douglas Bell of Cape Traverse. Mr. and Mrs. Rankine Howatt and family of’ Borden moved to Char- lottetown on Wednesday and have taken up their residence there at 91 Roohford St. . Duncan oi.’ Shemogue, N33,, h returned to her home after a pleasant visit with her friend, Miss Penzie Bell of Carleton. Miss Grace Webster of Aufllistine Cove. who has been in the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment, returned to her home Tuesday evening, Mr. W. N. Inman of Summersidc, and Mr. Tremont Archer of Char- lottetown, representatives of the Halifax Herald, are spending some time at "The Birches" at Carleton. Borden school reopened after the summer holidays on Tuesday with its staff of four teachels re-engaged viz. Mr. Charles Howott of Char- lottetown as principal; Miss Blan- che Mcfvor oi Kinkorn, Miss Adele Read and Miss Tessie Sexton of Borden as assistants. Cape ‘Traverse school, which was treated to a fresh coat of paint during the summer holidays, re- opened on Tuesday with Mr. Fran- cis McAvinn, BA. of Westmoreland as the new principal. and Miss Eleanor Bell of Carleton beginning her fourth year in the primary dc- partment. A number oi friends from Car- leton. Capc Traverse, Augustine Cove, and Borden. gathered Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs. Douglas Bell of Cape Traverse, to shower her sister, Mis Eva Steven- son of Rustico, one of the Princip- als in an interesting event of the near future, who has been a popu- lar teacher in the schools of North Tryon, Augustine Cove and Cape Traverse for the past few years. To the strains oi Lohengrins bridal chorus the bridc-to-be was escorted by Miss Evelyn Bell to the seat. oi’ honour, before which had been placed a large brisket daintily dec- orated in pink and white, and over- flowing with gifts. The presents were opened by Miss Evelyn Bell and the accompanying verses and greetings read by Miss Ecanor Bell while Mrs. Edward McFadycn ar- ranged the gifts. Miss Stevenson in a charming speech‘ thanked her friends for the many beautiful re- membrances and extended a grac- ious invitation io visit her at her future home in DeSable. "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow" was suns rriost. heartily. and the evening pascd very quickly, enlivened by music and readings and closing with the singing of Auid Lang Syne and God Save the King. A demonstration of the Wearever waterless cooker was put on last Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. -Harry Muttart of Carleton by Messrs. Solloway and McLeod of New Glasgow, N. S. A number of interest-ed guests were prescnt.—D. Appointed iiarbor Master 0f S’side OTTAWA, Sept. 4—~(CP)-—-Jolin E. Campbell of Summersidc, P.E.I., has been appointed ilarbar master of Summ-crside, it was announced tonight. He succeeds the late James A. Grady. ROSE VALLEY . WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The August meeting was held at the homo of Mrs. Wm. Mathieson on Thursday evening. August 13th, with seven members and eight vis- itors present. Meeting opencd by singing "Its A Good Time to Get Acquainted," Creed, minutesv roll- call. Committee's reports were re- ceived. school committee reported the work on the exterior of the school had been completed, and the bill was presented and paid. $19.31. A letter was read by Mrs.J.W.Mac- Kenzie requesting supplies for the hospital Ladies Aid exhibition sup- per. A long discussion followed but nothing was decided. The delegate to the convention then gave a re- port. Meeting closed by singing National Anthem. Next place of meeting, home of Mrs. K. H. Mac- Kenzie. On Wednesday evcnintLSCP- 9th, roll call to be answered b.\' P118’- ing a penny for every foot ‘of your height, and a penny for every inch over five feet‘. Programme com- mittee; Mrs. Herb Clow. Mrs. J. W- MaoKenzie and Mrs. Henry Chow- - Central Committee. The celebration 1- 1- Business Men Favor Old Home Week For $’side A fairly representative gathering of the businessmen of the town of Summerside met last night with Mr. J. F. Arnett in the chair to discuss the idea. of holding an “Old Home Week" or carnival next summer. Much discussion took place as to the benefits to be derived from such u. celebration and the concen- sus of opinion was that It would be a good advertising medium for the town. In his opening remarks, Mr. Ar- uett said that it. was 32 years since Suminersidc had held a, real homo week and that there had been a good many improvements and chan- ges since that time, Mr. M. P. ‘Fitus ivas then called upon and explained how a celebra- tion of a like nature hold been suc- cessfully put. on in Churlottetwil. Titus explained that cvcry or- ganization in the town had been called upon to assist in the ufiuir and that. each organization lniti their own representative on the itself included a. firemclvs tourna- ment, yacht. racing, sports of various kinds, besides decorated floats, street parades and other things, for which prizes were given. To put. such o. thing over successfully the committee responsible must have foresight and be prepared to put a. good deal of time intuit. Meetings should be held every ‘mo iveclzs from now to January and from thcn on ever] week. The wholclleiirted sup- port of the entire town must bc be- hind the celebration. Financial co- operation alld preparation is ab- solutely essential for o. successful conclusion of the idea. From the largest business concern down to. the smallest boy of the town, eachf and everyone must do their part to ‘ make it Al. Many methods could‘ be adopted to provide funds. Each organization could suggest their own ilmy of contributing to the expenses of the undertaking. Any profits , could be donated to charitable in-i stiiutions. Mr. Titus concluded byi saying that Charlottetown came out on top and considered it well worth while. Speaking on the motion, Mr. Ar- neit stressed two things: The 100 per cent tic-operation of the citizens and the tremendous benefits to the town of such events. lilayoi" Robin- son cited Vailcouvct" and Sydney, who had gained considerable pub- and considered that Summersidc was well able to stage such a thing, now it. could boost an airport, yacht. club and other things usually found in ah up-to-daie town. Senator MacArthur stressed the bcnem directly and indirectly tilat. an affair of this kind would mean to the town. A very important thin; was to have the right kind of jicuple, who would encourage tour- ists to conic. A good program was essential. The (lute was important and should not conflict with haying or hurvcst. Tile Senator nnidc the silggcstion that. the wcck before the Charlottetown fair would be the best time. Summcrsldc is recog- nized by the Financial Post and other leading papers as the most progressive and up-to-date town in the Dominion, which was something to be proud of. Mr. W. E. MacDonald, Mr. A. R. Brennan, Mr. Reginald Pope and others spoke. on the matter. At the conclusion of the meeting a committee C0llSiStiflg of Mayor‘ Robinson, Senator MacArthur, J. F. Arnctt, M. P; Titus and A. R. Bren- nnil were appointed to find out ivhelhei‘ the majority of the busi- ness people nlid citizens wcsc in favor of the idea and would report to a meeting to be held later. The meeting adjourncd.-—S. NORTII WILT IRE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The monthly meeting of the North Wiltshire W I. was held at the home of Mrs. Roland Easter on July 18th. with all attendance of eight members.‘ Meeting opened in the usual manner and was followed by roll call, answered by members naming a variety of apple grown (I P.E I. Reports of committees were then received. Tile school committee rc- portcd having seen to clcflllillt! 01‘ school. Bills of $12 60 for new blinds for school; $8.00 for mures- coing, and $4.00 for cleaning 01 school were jirosenied and paid. New committees appointed were as follows: school. Mrs. Lime and Mrs- Balderston; sick, lvirs. B. Deacon and Mrs. Frank Mitch-Til; 11inch. Mrs. Gordon Maclman, Mrs. D. MacDonald and Mrs. B. Deacon. M1 . lzciiy from celebrations of this kind, . ancntally Summerside Lads Missing, But Believed Safe Search parties were out in Sum- mersidc harbour until nearly mid- night last night looking for three young lads, all under l4, who had gone out in a dory early in the ui- ternoou- As they did not return for , supper their parents became anxiour. ‘ and scorch parties went out to look for tilelil. Two motor boats and several row boats aided in the scorch. Herman Durant and 0th- crs who had crossed to Bedeqlle af- ter some searching, found the dory lngn and dry pulled up on the shore about oppo-itc to l-lolmarvs Island. Eilfillll'li‘.\‘. at several farm houses fuiieci to locate the boys, but it is thought that they miist be safe, sleeping in a hay loft or at a. farm house, as tiic dory virus too heavy} for the lads to ptlli up without help. - The boys nrc Raymond Durant, son of Mr. and ail-s. Joseph Durant, Malcolm ltit-Corlnick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCormick, and Lo- roy Martin, son of Mrs. Martin and the late Joseph Marlin, all of Sum- lncrside. The hcuvy llole blowing all day inert-used the anxiety 0i tllc parents until ilic boat was found. —S. Teachers . Convention l At 0’Learyg The teachers‘ convention at O'- Leary was held on 'l‘hilrsriiiy withi o. vary large afrcndance. The pres-l ident. Ml‘. Loyd Henderson was in the chair. Mr. Gallant was ap- pointed secretary. Addresses wcrc given by Lil" Clements, secretary 0f tile Teachers‘ Federation; Miss‘ MacLeoci, assistant Junior Red Cross organizer; Mr. John Mat; thews and Mr. Merritt Callaghan. . Mr. B. Chancfer, silperintcudcnt of Libraries for P. E. I. spoke in the afternoon on i-lle use of library books in school work, Major In-. structor Irlam gave a demonstra- tion on physicatculttlre. Miss Mary Dalton rend a 1izipcr on history, which was Jolloweci by the presi- dent's address. ~ Resolutions. were passed express- ing appreciations of the splendid work of the two former supervisors for that district Mr. Peter Gallant» land Miss Hilda Giilis. B. A. A‘ Tosolution to do away ivith the fall,‘ vacation and raise tilc school agcl were missed. Mr. John 1I8Lill(‘\VS' ivas elected president, Lester Dig- nan, vice president, Miss Leia Pro- fitt, secrctary.—-S Stresses Study of Eugenics by Youth. HALIFAX, sort. Ii-Dcslrability‘ of the youth of the country mak- ing a study of i‘il;_'i‘llli‘S and hcrcd- ity in tho int-crests of racial. pur- ity was stressed tonight by Presi- dent R. M. Benvie at the Nova Scotia Medical Society's 83rd an- nual banquet. "It is with the young that this matter of racial pilrify must be dis- cussed. and it is with them that the prcbabiliiv of its SllCCCS5 lies." he said. cxjiltiiniilg young ileoplc would not knowingly produce a faintly when it was almost a. cer- tainly that hereditary t-iltcrculosis or‘ mental cixficiency would result. "Eugenics and Ihp study o.‘ her- edity should be part. of the pub- lic school ctlrriculiun." he ilrged. "When young folk come to me in my homc town of Sifliarton I give them all the iuiornuvioti I can on these silbjccts." Dr. Benrie stated he also licved in the desirability of early sterilization of mentally feclive children. , “Feeble minticdners costs thei people of Canada 311500.000. X037- ly.“ hosaid. “it a national jiro-i gram of stcrillzaiion went into ef-y fcet tomorrow it would take 3,000. years to reduce the incidence of! mental deficiency to the rate of,‘ one per thousand. lnvcrse‘y, if the, defectives continue ioi propognic at the jircsenl. mic, in the some length of time half the people of Canada will be morons and onl one half normal." National Alli-hem. Lunch was served by the COmmiItCc assisted by tho hostess. Airs. Wallace. Johnson kindly invited iii-c members for the September meeting, when roll call will be nnsu/cred with "ways that i»- I the l cie- f the The meeting closed with women can save money," A unun unvic: or T“; CANADIAN NIDICAL KI§OCIAT|°N ‘NY! LIFI_ uuunmcl: counimll m commas A SOUND IVIIND IN A SOUND BODY A Sound Mind In A Sound Body. Vi/lltli/S the use of a good mind in a WUUK, flabby, or diseased body? A mun was nominated President. of a Utnvcrsily because he bad a good mind, but, turned down, very wisely, botanic lie huci a poor stomach. As i Sir William Temple has it, "With- . out llcaltil, strength grows decrepit; ‘ youth loscs all vigor, and beauty all cilzirlno; music grows harsh and ccuvcrsutiou disagreeable; jialzices arc prisons . . . riches are useless; honour and nitcudnnce are cumber- some, and crowns themselves are a bilrd l . . . Nay, to find any felic- ity, 0r to take any pleasure in the ‘ grczitcst advantages of honour and ‘ fortune, a. lnull lnilst be in health." A Souuti lviind Ill A Sound Body. , Cin there bc a. rcuiiy “till-balanced luli.(i without a soiuld body? ’l‘he ‘Uictké would llavc doubted ll. Car- llll-"o Philosophy was rank with jillbSiilllalll btiillllbt) he had indiges- tiull, "A rut gnawing at t.lle pit of ‘ s- stulnzit-li." lnszilliiy menllsbll- ill mo», and insanity; of mind is (IiiUll just a jihusc or rcsult of insanity ui hotly. Evclt the crimes oi lncll and wolneu, or tile dciln_ quelicivs oi boys and girls, crooked nnti llllCltdiill minds, perverted in- stincts, twisted purposes, anti-social ilcizts, zit tructlve impulses, have their rziu very often in pcrvpy- >imls or twists or lacks of unbal- gtnces of body. And the new medical sclcncc is proving this more true- (vt-ry tlayx What wrecks and dere- l; sens of history rind of life hi}. tausc nit-n have thought, and still 11111“. 111m science or navigation or jihilosujllliy. or cvcn religion can bring ltcglctried and iinsgawoyth hulk.» all silrc and safe to the do- ‘ sired inivell? A SOlllld Mind In A sound Body, i _ _ , , For (ivory S]ng1u dgcusbion about‘ ll. lS CZIDAlIJiI‘ oi . . a i llic bociitis of children we heal" lllilldYCii about their minds, educators are beginning Gfflili ren as about their minrism Some would almost say that if the littlcl 0111015 11$ 111111" b00105 ilave‘ lill Lilo cure anti educa- tion they llCi‘(I,‘SOl.lll(‘l minds can prcly well be taken for granted. Tilnt is what llle Grcsks thought. Bcycuti all other people, ancient or l, or lnotlcru, they had the idea of mak- ing; the mast of the hunlan body, educating it for strength, ior fleet- ness. for grace, for music. as a fit llfidcstal for a graceful and cilli-iva- ied mind. To them a sound mind in a sound body was a. sane mind in ll same ilody, a whoiesclne mind in a vfllolcsame body, all alert mind in nil alert bod a graceful mind in a ui-aceiill brziy. No tubby (jflypgffl- ins, ll0 bl-(l jiostures, no awkward its. s, no C, 3 Standard people for than. Thcvstooci straight, walked st ight, and thought straight, (rly Christian thinking threw Gleek paganism overboard, and un- fortunately threw Greek Idealism over board with it. To despise the laoriy, to think of its strengths and graces us" mcrcly snares, to self-tor- tn i and seii-crtlcify‘ the body, be. (mine a too-conunun idea of religion. Tile (ilrllcr and more vernilnous a lltrmit, the holler he was. World tilinknlg kept this wrong track for LWCllij‘ centuries, and we haven't; ye: got. back to the planned har- mony: of ii sound mind in a sound body. Just to show how far behind we still are, I am going to quote the opinion oi a. great Educator who inn; u prophetic vision, Sir Michael ‘Satllvr, '"l‘llc training of the body 11> grace. rower. and self-control will become the fundamental pur- pose oi education from the kinder- garten to the university." Note ’ (lint. this training of the body is to be the iulldanlcuial purpose of ed- ucation. Very well, what is this irrining to (‘OIISISL of or to aim at? Let Sir Michael tell us. "It. will not be a Spartan training for military cudurlulccs. but an Athenian train- ing for bczulty, health, rhythm, and keen (list: .slou — and Athenian tvuilling witlisnlnc bridle on lust . . . ’l‘il~'- body quickcned to its highest cxccllrutc in physical fitness is alert ill intellectual perception and inlpatlcnt, of puffy generalizations. It i»- pricked into awareness of the luystcrics of beauty and worship. 'l‘his chalice of focus in liberal ed- ucation will affect the routine of all schools and universities in the lam " The idea is no more rcvnluulnry than’ the well-known CI£i_lI‘l_l_i.lOl"l of a l’ GORDON FIFE, Sol dier of Fortune Luck Still Holding! are scattered abroad on thc' to bcnevci ous will, the scrvnlit (it :1 V H 11ml we 51191.3(; mini; at 1,3,,“ twice l conscience, who hos lcuiuetl lo loil llS uitcn about the bodies of child-‘ “I A . 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L iibvrtii cdticnlion" by Professor llux- i131,‘ which begins, "That man has had a liberal education who has. (Iorzlivnll- ‘ bur-it so trained in youth flint. his “ 113 1139 body is the ready servant of ills will - 31:5- aud (loos with tau-c and pleasure‘ all the work that tls a ulcchaulslu i e £1‘ -v . who i< iuli oi‘ ‘ . n. tuners r a larttnt - hie and iirv. but whose pit-sinus art.- ‘ trained to collie 1o llcci by a vigor- icllricl‘ all beziilty, whether oi Nature or Alt, i to hut: all viiencss anti to ruzvpccl Nmv Mr. ‘frus- tee, Mi‘. Prilllll .1. Bliss Icuclicl‘. flllii Mr, and Mrs. flarent, what can \vc do to insure sound burlivs M“! sound minds growing harlnoniousli"! ‘ again, as Sir William Temple would say. "lf l-lculth be sin-ii n‘ blessing. and the very soilrce oi all i, plezisine it may be worth the pains 1 to discover the regions where it grows, and the springs that feed it.’ I(l vow. i‘. llnmcil was n ‘and limicll e. Judge 0f French Theatre To Be Next Acijiidicator (GP. By Guardian's Special Wirvl O'I'1‘A\VA. Sept. 3—-C0l. ll. C. Osborne, honorary director (if title Dominion Drama Festival, rezurnct , A ' ' from Europe m5.’ I]i_vh' an; m“; ‘ fa_l Olhflis in the shopsliere. _next. year's adjudicator o the : -. drama festival will be a juciw of. the French theatre, if jut-sent plains materialize. "A judge of the French theatre. turn. ——:-__:| and ilii0l'\\‘ ‘K15 CIOSHRI up all 01mm ‘, illH-S to prevent their suns qlitilt re- 1: ‘nits been found iiillt the for the coming finals will give new most effective ftDtgllbill. fol; 1-1115 ideas and a new point of view," Col. piuposc is Ilillliilill‘ w. “rum L‘ to 5 Osborne Silllfid. “Naturally, at this l jioulitis of nuptllxll iillkis, which early date it. is impossible for me , arc ehcap ourl c1 ' able to make any definite announce- from lncst (il"il'_' .~‘l~r :lll.lli‘- ment as to the ‘individual. It is ‘ 1111f- 101‘ @111‘ 1“?- 1" "l? 1-11 very hard rm- a mm i0 53y mldivcllings. 'I‘il..‘».~‘ll~nl- i August that he will be availablc§1i1>111l1‘-\' 1Y1 l to come to Canada lalc next win- ‘ 1110 1111* 111‘ tcr: but. the ground work has been ‘ Tlfflvc ill» w laid and I expect to make a defin- 11'1‘~ ~ ' itc announcement in the near ful- ‘m’ ure." ‘Si Bats eful 1r" But Not In House 1hr in. .. Bats often establish colonies in g- divellings, especially on farms and in rural communities, and bf.‘("l‘lll(‘ a nlllHlllfo to the occimailrs mvinr: F OX M E N ! .' to the t-bjeciioliabic odour arlslni?‘ lon__.-.._-_..-_... .--.-- .- svnr- mew- from their romts aml the no. I . - _ ‘- r 1 \ . 1 " ‘ 1 " l" ti ill-Cy mnkn dill-lug tile A11 from these charllcteris . is a harmless nllti ll.~i"llll CF91‘ that feeds exclusiicflv or. lli flying insects. the mcfw ‘" ivliich are econominfli l,."VL_‘-|~|u;|‘\~h y: \'||H\' i, now For this lVYleOll it ls (iv . . - .- :1 II‘,lI"I"\'. t“ dostroy (hp ha,‘ ‘H, L‘ p i .|\.ul.illl| tiiiu _\(u| \llll u 1 l"ric _ ,. , . . . , E_ tllem from human haluganelrs‘ by‘ \_ "H‘(_l,“‘ ],‘\."‘U\ fm‘ n, other moans. This lnziv in“ ‘Pppnj. i llH ()l'l.\(. hit ill (‘Uhlllllrll plished by evicting tlwni l‘lil.'i‘.~‘. .\l\l1l1 \\'l'lll AND iilroilull o.‘ a l'i‘ll“‘ill‘lll .~li'i.~llllt"~‘. l \\i'l‘lli1l"l‘ lnivl" urn _V he arzenc By Bob Moore and john Holes ‘“|QL‘*\¢ I u - El tmei mm- NKE WORIQALLH... TiE HIM U? TiGlIT IT LOOKS A5 lFGJR LUCK IS HOLDiNC-aanliil GOT THAT BEGGAR JUST iN TIME. :‘ YOU THINK YOU ARE VERY (LEVER....BUT D0 YOU , ALSO HOPE T0 STEAL MY CAMELS FROM ‘SORRY T0 BLAST THAT IDEA, MUHAMMED OLD MRN....BUT WE HAD TO fAifiE (ARE OF HIM BEFORE WE. PAiD OUR UTTLE (ALL ON YOU.