irssauilav 27. n. ‘ _ p, . l 926 m . A New-Fad for tit-e. ComingiSummer n‘ .. , , _ — i “e-a Tiny parasolia fashioned like ummer. This one is made so that eep oft the nun. flowers promise to be popular next ‘it can be bent into any position» to A Martyr Thirty years ago Major J. Hail, late of the Royal Army Medical Corps. relinquished his general practice to take up radiography as a p-ofeasion. He contracted X-ray - ary to ainputate his left hand and four fingers of his right. I never free from intense pain and However, he has many interests, land is an artist of no iitflle fame and wasalso recently elected a oonicillor of Birm- considerably for publication his tlllme In bed. lnqham. He writes shows him at work in his room. to Science cancer and in 1908 it was necess- He is is forced to spend a great deal of and the picture Wewiivslierdhl and this is partic- uiieli we conic inlo thi- literature. The iillliillil‘ ill‘ ls Iiymn was throughout iill I |_'I‘i':lI lii-r father was tin» lli-v. lhiyson, suid to Iiuvi- lii-en nc of the most gifted and saintly u that the American iliiuisligv has known. Iii sueh rcrcri-nci- was is name Iield by the Aincricun pi-opli- that nfter his ilruih his niiuie was given to so niiiny children in liiipilsni jthut there were huiidrcils, it‘ not thous- lmls of hiiilVllfii Pliysons.“ lillcizuliiith Pltylfllll was born In IQIS lid very eurly in life showed murkeil itcriiry ability. Whi-u- still in il\‘l' i ens, she wiui ll rcguliir couiriliiitor tn YThe Youtifii (‘ilmpnulouuuil ollu-r i ulillruiioiis. As ll teacher in the pub‘ c schools she was greatly Iieliivcil ilnd owed u rumiirkiibly woiltriiini-il ind. In i» lR~i5 she miirrii-il Ilev. cargo Prentiss who lieeumi- u pro cssor in llnlon 'l‘hnnlogienl si'lllilllll'_\'. ‘ow York (‘lty. i‘ . Even us ii child Mrs. Prentiss ililii uffereil from chronic liisoinnl: ollnwinll years brought no There were few days in her llft-‘u-lili ut Intense suffering, hut she seldom ‘ mplsincil and managed to do n great - al of work. All who met hi-r were ‘lfmeli it? her radiant personality F unfailing chei-rfulucss lint few "Mimi?" ' till! Brent illbuy tlirouii’ ieh she so often hud to pass. Sh: ROCKY. POINT Six uieiiiiiei-s und iiITPP visitors im-t at the school on lion. \‘lllill'l' illltb where the regular monthly taunting of this Institute wus held. ‘i‘hi- President occupied the rlnijr and thc meeting opened \vith the Ode. foll- owed by the ususl business routine. llills were presented and iii-know]. edged. Ii \vas decided to have the school cleaned before rc-opehing. A treiii was given the school children and iii the ronclilsion of the Iiusiness meet. lug iiiiil u soeliii hour enjoyed. The next meeting will be ut the homo of .\irs Juscph lioiroti. MALPEQlfE ‘The January meeting of this Institute nus Iii-Id iit the hull with ten members liiul fivc visitors present. The regular routine business ilisposcd of, thi- members ilceideil to again fii.r- niiih l‘tli'tlil and sugar for the school children's noon lunch. l'liiiis were Illlliit‘ also to hold n Valentine party in started" at this meeting. It Wu l<‘i~|iriiur_v. A circulating Library was i-Iiicil io tiold the next meeting in the iifii-riioon lintllii begin work on a quilt for ilu- Orphanage. (l STllAl. BEDEQUE Eight members and two visitors attended the February nii-etiiig of this "Branch held at the hoini- of lllrs John Frlzzel. The meet» lug opened ln the usual manner und a‘ leltiir from Mrs Schurinnn was rend thanking thi- members fnr sending her riiiu-i-i-ii. it \\'ilB deeldnil to piiy all the bills lii-fora the next meeting. At the conclusion of the business ‘meeting. the reimilinler. of the evening was spent on u snow-bull quilt. The next meet- ing will be at ths home of Mrs C. .\f. Johnson HEAR RIVER EOUTII sixteen mem- bers attended the Jiinunry meeting of this liiiititutc held nt the home of Ilfrs John l‘. (‘iiiiisliom The meeting open- ed with ilie Ode and roll cull was un- sncreil with riddles. lt was reported ihui storm wlnilows. ut u cunt of $10.70 ililii |Il‘l‘l| ]Il‘lI\'i(il‘ti for the school. Some ilisviissiun tuok pliiee on disposing of the l'lllil_\' Box. School eoinuiitti-es wi-ri- iippnlnieil. ’l‘wo piipi-rs \\'l‘l'1' reiid by .\Il'a ‘.\isc(‘lnakey and Miss ll. U‘ lniiiiioi. und enjoyable music was furnishi-ii by tbi- Phulilson brothers llllli i-lisii-rs. 'I'ho next meeting will he at ibi- hunio of lllrri James (‘hiiissiiin HEAR IKIYHII NORTH Tilt“ Febru- iiry moi-ling of iiiis Institute was held in the school with eight ineuiin-rs iiml six visitors present. After singling the (lilo, roll cull wiili aiinivereil with ' ii I ivoiihl lill with H.000". Minutes nu-otlng pore rend nml ilpprovuil ports of committees given. New iwindoiv shades, u ilriuking founiiiin. |i'iri- show-l. llllii broom have been pur- ‘PilIlNPii for the school iinil ii silind nnido for iln- foiuituin, also repairs have Iieeii iiiude ldthc iloor and other lliiiiti oi‘ thc liuilillug, liii of which is Iilglily conr iiii-niliililc. It. was ileclilcil to do more knitting niiil sell the socks and inittii for tin- lnstltute. The meeting closcil by sin in i the Nail i illicit). The next lligiilltifl ‘will ‘heiisichnoi ‘when roll lace once wrote: “lifucli (if my experienci- Ilr life hiis cost iue u gri-iil price illlli I wish to use it for comforting llllli strengthening ‘other souls." iu isilii .\|rs. Prentiss wrote her funi wila‘ . . Niopgiing lfeiivcinviiril.“ ll li.-.- riiiiriiioiii- i-lri-iiliition niid more than Qolroou copies have been sold ill iill‘ iiliiitii Stun-s alone. while ii has lii-cu iiziiiklziii-d into aovrrui other lung- ii and iiold in largo llllllliI(‘l‘ll. An~ iilhi-r story oi‘ In-r's which also has iivl~|| uillcly rend wns: ‘“I‘Iie Flower of the l"niiiii_\'." \ira Prentiss giiiiilislii-ii n hook con- tnlning our ilillllii‘i'ti iinil twenty-one poems and it is Inilli-iitive of her per- sonul iitiai-iuncnl io Joana (‘hrist that more lhnn one illllllil‘l'li iiri- addressed in Iiiiii iir have in ilii wiili. his ministry. ".\li.ri- i,ll'fl' lo Tin-e. (i Phrlsl" was \\'l'iiit‘ll in ltCili. ll hud |Ii‘l‘|l n iuirii _vc:ii- for ilu- uuihor. Iler bodily suf- fering iiilli been i-vi-n l.'i‘l'llil'l' iiiun us- lllli und Piiilllirl of nii.\li-ly and fore- liiidliiu iliili iti'l'll Iiiinging ovi-r her. 'l'hl- Iiyiun ri-fli-cia tho Irving oxper~ ii‘Ilt‘l‘N oi‘ those days. Ii in n prayer for the sirengiheiiiiii: oi‘ ihi- iii-a which liiillnil iii-r lo Ibo lloiii-i-ini-i‘. lii her biography liii-ri- is this inn-resting ri- fi-rruci: lo iill‘ hymn “l wriii- In vcrsi: u hi-ni-rcr I um iIi-i-plv siirri-il. because. though its full of tours as oilii-i- people, I eiiiinul sin-d iili'lli. liill I never shuw- l‘ti iill-iii» verses lo llii_\’lllli*. uoi oven to ‘my liusliiiiiil. iill this \\'illil'l‘ illlllli ' .\il'rl. Prentiss died l.| i878. and Willi filling, this most benuliful of iill eilll will be answered with Hints to Improve the Institute. ._...-_ TIIAVELLEIPS REST Nineteen inclu- lii-rs mid thirty visitors attended the January meeting of this llrlincii luilii in the lliiil. This meeting tiink the form iif a social evening and after the reg- ulur routine business, iiu enjoyable programme of solos. duets. readings, and instrumental iuiisie was curried out. The next meeting will hr at the hoini- of .\frs E. Urch. HREICNWICII On February‘ Rib, nine mi-inliers nii-t_at the home of .\lrs Minn Suthnriunil where the regular monthly meeting of this Branch \vns held. The ineollug opcncil \\'lfh the Odo iiud roll (‘Ilii wail answered with Valentine Vor- ues. Thu iulnutos were road iiiiil ap- proved and the Secretary reported that the necessary equipment for serving hot lunch at the school had been bought und paid for. A discussion relating to the school thcn took place. A sick com- mittee was appointed nnilths Program- inc committee re-eiccted. A demonstra- tion on Candy llliiklng by Miss E. Suth- erliinii was ii. feature iif the programme. interesting papers were rend. by Ilfrl liiiirl lllcldwen and lllra Frank Mcliiiren and piano selections, by Miss Suther- Iiiiid were "also enjoyed. Lunch was served iiy the diostess and a snciiii hour spent. The next meeting will be at the houn- of Mrs A. Battray when roll call will tn- aninvered with " A hook I have recently enjoyed". (‘ENTIIAL L01‘ l0 Seventeen mem- herii and il large number. of visitors met at the home of Mrs P. H. Lyle on January flirt when the regular iiiouthly her il_‘llllltl. was sung‘ nt her graveside. meeting of this Branch was held. The ~ I RE§6UEiiTt1~fii RESCUERS i" i i n M the top at the picture are some members s1 n" arm o! gm‘ °°°'""-’ Milo remiss twenty-five seamen mm the neural- "Alain so" during the tsrrltie gslee which Ikn n m»; drained of its mm nii- lhlllty i» u» mi. nu great tinny i "9""! ivwm the Aeiuiilie. uirops for their prolperliy. |. it om. United iltatn vueei, “President Bel ow are some of the rescued lritieli seamen. HEPIIIIIS a iii lilillill "Wlfiillk opened in the usual manner ""4 "l? fvkiilar business disposed of. a ""99"" "ll Akrlculture and hlulrlfltlsuii i. llointed, A very interesting programme was carried out, refreshments served and an enjoyable evening spent. A collection amounting to $5.00 was taken. ( The next meelinfl will be st the home of Mrs J. Earls You, ... . MURRAY HARBOUR NORTH on the lilth inst viith fifteen illlil\t'f‘l't'ti with New Year's " ‘ . . iiilliiiill n" Plum-mums were read iiy lira Yeo n Id . . mm M" alone". Lunch comma!“ ‘p. Tlinyaéigiylhilluligdxy and briefly reported la \\l.ll'i| (limiter illllfil. and our "Silver Anniversary” as ‘ ii chapter of the Tn Daughters of the Em ire, th ae ti .. Jlllllllll’! meeting of this institute Wt“: naturally nrlsea- - ha: the origaiiiismig: iaflofirlzll ‘irltltmlnry the“ bcmmp n“ . . ( held at the homo of Mrs Irving Miller reached our expectations? I ./ i.- d Jivjiiov iiiPiliii iiiiliiilill " "use Heroes of the “Antinoe” Episode . M... ' Eilliiiiii l]iiiP'iEii*i si- l] . i]. [. iii A number of interesti reports were in their efforts by s cheerful duwipcr . ubiulttcd at the annual meeting of atiuii showing our appreciation ill n lie Royal Edward Chapters I. 0. l). E. |>l‘I\('iit‘lii nay. When the Royal p)“. came liilu existence in A|irli. lilol, und was engaged in uiiiior._ but still practical patriotic worknnit i - on)‘ of uii could have imagined the stir» . gitmssgiadiy"; Icaiislfr‘ ii“ 3'5"“ ring and eventful years in ihe \\'orid’u Having ruched the’ mun" centun’ history thut were to enaue- -the ufler- y math of ttu- tioutii African Wur was be- ] i lug gleaned. when Her Gracious .\la- mper“ 0m" Jesty Queen Victoria was culled away. "Ever Loni". n and for years was 5'9 "m known its "Violet Day" in remembrance . n r yeurs of work repaid ur ffort 7 A __ und seven visitors present. Thalhiielztifuz. ‘lie iiiiiia nnd objects o: thee Ordgrhelii: u! n" “Many ‘he revered w“. H l opened with the Oils and Iloil call wui‘ fulfilled? Empress. And inter lliiuriii-In-rg liny. "Muim "m3" .3 "i" o‘ u" (27 Feby) was sud iitlll ls observed ii.~ Th“ Secretary reported $28.05 mulls in original h u-hli-h I have always been deeply lnter- I hope the "U..." i" m‘. k ‘ i" one of our Patriotic anniversaries. which committee will ru- n (‘hristinas Tree Entertainment. Two ested and identified in soaiscspscity letters of condolence were sent to illrs or other. may l be permitted to indulge Wui. Johnson and lllisii Blanch Miilsr. ill some retrolpectiou and give a few A WI‘! intereiitliili programme was Personal observations on our work iui curried out and consisted of the follovv- liii organization and what itlmesns to lug numbe : iteading, m," Emma (‘uuadu and the Empire? First, to Cook. solo, Mrs Wm. hit-Lure: lnstm- Flfltivfiffflfl, N. 5.. belongs the honour won by Mrs Georze alt-Lure and Miss order which now‘ reaches from coast to E. Cook. The members decided to adopt coiisi. a motto for the Institute and the one more chapters, with its Provincial. chosen was "United m. ‘mun; divlqeq blunli-ipal, and primary branches in we fnli". The next meeting will he at fiiil working order. Thousands of the home of lllrs Wm MacKay when loyal Patriotic women are now uaitedly roll call will be answered with Valen- enllaxed in trying to stem the Soviet tliic Verses. The meeting closed by prnpngnntlu being taught in the schools. singing the. National Anthem. especially in tho western Provinces. PETEIPR ROAD Institute met on Efforts are being put forth to Canad- iillllliill‘)! 21th iii llie home of Mrs ri-eu‘ liiiilre the toreliiii element lii"! lii "ew- Johnsou with eleven members and four iill 1n 1P0!!! Ellfflllfii Bill! U"! W9“ ill visitors present. The meeting opgngd being strongly advocated by the Order with the Creed followed hy roll call and til one mean! M’ meet-visa Canada for lllilllli08. Letters from Provincial Con- Canadians "some"! quelllvnlns the i-enors read and Branch Couvenora ap- diversified activities now enBIIiII! 1M pointed. It was reported that a new time and euerly 0f "will 6519108. bill stove hud been placed In the school; there are some points we should spec- and that $10.60 has been paid on Itpilgq lnliy observe. that the treat nit the lchoolchiidren has ‘ ‘ been paid for. Lottery tickets swore dis "in" m" oh-iwfi“ trlbuted to the members to be sold-and "n" "Mn" ‘"1" c‘"""“m° n“ be‘ n lllilll wiis engaged to paint the iilncll- i"! "ireiiim" i" i‘ “my were of “mule board tlic school us soon as convenient miiki" i" "0"" ‘mm’ thing‘ which "o niuee this Institute was orgiiulzeiliiiure "l" "'""" “'""i" ‘Mir "Hm" Th“ ‘c’ internal p“ in...“ gum." h, the tion by various chapters is one that has school und there was n splendid stt- t" i": m“ "i", "m" Wm‘ b, each “m” fllllillllfill "i u". son", eroding national executive. Our first nnuul lJXllIllillilliOil. The next meeting primmfli" Mm‘ Nmiliieimcr‘ “fined will be at the home oi‘ Mrs John Juhu> i" "'1" i" h" fir“ "mm"! "The" in,“ VlIPll 'l‘nrontii Member. proposci pro- viding the Princess Mary Cot in The Nun-p" pwpm Mm, l],t|u‘l|l|ru Minded ‘Home for incurable Children. "l the Feliriiiiry meeting of ‘this brunch ("mky “he mm’ u" ca“ be considered held nt the home of Mrs Edison Mulch. "Mrimi" t" "m n" "n" Ml" "new 'I‘he meeting npeueii iii the usuni manner m“ "iii-term" 0' 0M or the” "n"! “f with the Vil'l‘-|ll‘i"tiilil‘lli in the chilil‘. filmed member‘ or m“ "rem ‘zmpireni ltoll cull was iinsivcreil with "Different ‘"0 Swmmry aimed in “ppm-b Neur- “qpvfl of “film: p,,u||.,,.,,~_ Que new. ‘tying out thut ideal of practical patriot.- mi-iulier ivini WPiCOIINEIi. A social cren- “m which “n” “mm u“ u) “id the weak‘ iill: followed iluriug \Vilil'|l refresh o“ m°“'"°r' M the m“ u’ Um!" and‘ in‘ “N...” “.0,” florvm‘ The He“ “Reflux terpretatlon of the Constitution have will he held at. the home ut‘ .\lrs Ever "mm i" the "oipimi" "phmmiiu- h” i-it Sirvciiiloii when riiii cull will be kimicrgnrmmi‘ n“ "lii" mum" “up mnmwq...“ Wm, Short Remunm kitchens, child welfare councils. lied FAIRVIEW’ The Junuliry meeting of “"l""" vivmrm“ om“ or Kin-so" "ml this institute was held lii the hiiinc of “m” "hiiimthroplc "n" chiuuubla h" M". “g g “In-yen Wm, “mm momm...“ siiiutions that are supposed and "m; M,‘ Nam," fireman“ The mum.“ QXQQQQQd to lie supported by their mun. “Dem-d 5y mum‘ the yn-‘ntum can“ c _allties. cities, and Prolvinccii. But-- u" pyuli“ 4una<mlqvncqul|nwq_ i.h w-Ordsltfllhl. founded la 1000..with Roi call was. nawered with recipes far u“ mam‘ ‘one mu‘ o“ Throw‘ loft overs and Supper Dishes . Several we "mllire". for I National and imper- nproiia and other articles. were sold. A h" ‘emu’ with “mun aim‘ Mid o“ ilirriission took place on ways of rais- in": l“ "He" ‘from our chariot’ lei lllit lllllllef- "inns were made to hold m” "not" i" miww‘: an entertainment iii the HaILanil it was mm’ “timmme "Mriouflmi To mp‘ ilcciilcil also to make inara aprons. One "ii" i‘ bu“! °I "Mo" “mug ‘he “iomcn up“. mom“ w“ welcomum i,“ ‘he of the Empire; tn provide an efficient conriiislnii of the business meeting a "rmmmmo" "y which prompt united “(n-mi hm"- wn, enjoyed und rerun» action may be taken; to promote the menis served. The next meeting will ‘may 0f the "mm-y o! the Empire’ “no he nt the houie of Mrs Reuben Mc- "7 91"?“ imiwrii" ""°m°“t”\il[|'e“3"e Klmmn‘ . of Nations) to celebrate pa ro e an- ‘ ~ nlversafles such as Psardeberg day: IIE/‘KEIB gnu-ION ‘Twelve member. to cherish the memory of brave and und three visitors attended the Jnnu- hem“ deem‘ ' (“uh Mnxwen t" in‘ “ry “magma. o; “u. lnfluu,“ hem M- stance) pad the graves ef our heroes in m.» 11mm, o; hhy-Lnemuel a “Huh” dlstanhparts, etc. to care for widows The mum" ovum] “m, "m one and a orphans of British soldiers. sailors. n"- n-gular "Mme" earth,“ out A aviators, to promote unity and loyalty ututgmqng 0; the. proceed“ ‘mm the um to King ‘ and country. etc“ etc. These l"). 0f we gun, w." mam n w“ being primarily our principal objects dgqidfl] u, “n” n perm“ m _ 100k n‘ and _ aims. are we not wandering far y" the clown,‘ “m; "mhhhm n, n“ infield lu giving to so puny other and who”; A" huereafln‘ pron-mum W“ worthy calls when there still remains (‘nffigfl qumm] cmmnmo; the font)” our. National War Memorial lnconivlirt: lng;_s¢1¢¢¢|on_.-,n_p,, "on," Rum“: rd’! A strong appeal was made inst “y! gmdhyfivmch w“ ‘an “in” m“ piar to have the full sfilouut subscribed much enjoyed "d I "pm, olnouy li relehigation of the Sliver Jubilee of hold Illatii for thsgNew Year was reed H" omu" -h“'-. “w” "u" "mmns by ‘he pram"; ‘m! "u", "mum 000__to be contributed before we arc l||[¢;|_ TM n“; mew" “m he at “m to take upmther expenditures and home 0g M" R n "nmolmm WIITIQ. Hgominanytoftss Wfllllidl li‘im ‘to ‘ ass st en ve e eso 00s unis. (‘Anni "EA" EMT Si‘ '“°""'“'" but until we are trco .of.thlii National iiutt two visitors attended the Jutiunry H, u m y r b u“ ma“ meal": .0‘ u“. Bunch he“ in-"m h‘ oi i‘!!! o; every i. 1:0 0th] u o t "mm! nuluhm The meal": "mum, slice sl egurts‘ o‘: so Ithlllllflllllrklll-li with the Creed iiiiil the regular lius- m!“ "l. no o . eupo T‘ y” - Incas routine was carried out. Bills toi- ‘Umelh n: m“ m" "men o m“: Wail‘ banking and “bu” we” “My members more, than has th s greats-rs mum“ and ordered I oi‘ war memorials, this national arises» p“ d‘ Wm" w“ tionsl scheme. Regarding this promis- stiirted on a Comforter. The next _ i‘ u, Doom", mum“ H swell»: mil be held ill the Institute imm“ f” i"..’Th " h‘ m,‘ , h, h, Buumnm ' til-ire iiiiei-‘prsetlstigii ofnililstli-lfittsm , . -__-_a@g¢__.. ,_ it is the splrit..aot the letter. which the member! try to Ioltur tvvbfihever oceall- TBADII 0!‘ BllfTlllI 3AM‘ AIR-IDA. ion has demanded. Theprder assiitii . ' '_-l_a and develops the phases and aspects ‘Tlllldllllilittlfil of British Rant Atri- ll- "-- "II ("lmvllli "Pill" "i P""'i.°‘* c“. pomnhm l. M; ‘gummy "mink lsini that are now undertaken. but the M, Wm" Tr!“ commyumu,‘ a n‘ aims and objects remain unchanged. Stevens. Capo To_wn._ lq the forthcom- lng issue of the cflljliflllfflili‘lllfQiiifl- p y "It"! Jllllfflfii» Milli! IN llipblilflli l" If any of you have any iliiuiits of ",'“.i..'""t ""9." "m!" "l "ii-Bi"? l" the question nI our worthwhiieneus in IIIIIHI larger than the Union of South Qltlllllflufld _ ivqyk P; _gignlflciinrl Africa. and at prevent Iuriwrl nluwlt I must Zia-g lifuyllll‘ in tin-n hut-k flllii "Vi" W!‘ llllllliilfliilll- Till!" 50""! read Your Echoes of June lilfi to be re- lfrifl!" "llilllli" "ll iill"! FllflPl-‘i! Ill‘ assured laud feel proud of your alliance rleulturnl being ilependiiiit iipnn export Wm‘ ma.’ 7hohchnflcru "l" "e can’. ‘Tilt I10!!! lug out the ideals olths Order. lliis our "m" province h“ 2“ °r that over-shadowed proceeding member as usual. Then the accession of our ltoyul l-Id- vvard" to the throne. and His serious Illness delaying the coronation ceremon- ies til] August 1001, are well remem- bered. After tea short years as reign- ing King and Emperor of the British IEOWLII‘ music by Miss Matilda Silica; of forming the first chapter in Canada, new“. "the Great Peacemaker "f m"... augh, and a spelling match which was thus becoming the corner-stone of the open. Edward v" mum] 0,." to join event Sill“ rows and brought trouble and ilisnuiy to the world. Ths shocking and four» ful war of 1014-1918, that shook the very foundations of civlIization-v- the worstlragctly since the Christian Era, brought this Canada of ours into the limelight as a power to be henceforth considered in tho grave und serious questions of the times. Then within the past three mouths the most be» loved of all (lucens and mothers. the "Sea-Kinfsuliiughter from over the Rea" has passed beyond, darkening again the Empire with sincere mourn- ing. Throughout these stirring and eventful years has not our great Order played its part and played it so well. that it has more than Justified our existence as s patriotic organization. "the innumerable Caravan". an The Future Some day a Deborah or .\lirliiui will arise anil put into song or versi- llll or- atnrio or opera the wonderful doings of those "Daughters". of the (lri-utrst. Empire that ever was known. liy ihut tlinc the radio will be so D(‘l‘rl'l'i\'li thni we may hear the rehearsals "ori-r iiiiil beyond" and rejoice lo know of ibi- achievements of us poor mortals \\'ill‘ll iin earth. But there arc other points I would like to mention. The “.\lude iii Canada" exhibit, by ilie iiillllivillili (‘hupier of llutitiiion, Ontario in lll0.‘l, irns the means of leading io greater efforts, along the sumo lines iunong the Women's Institutes uiiil the Arts and lluiulleriift branches. and has led to u closer ire-operation between them . i 1 Chief Officer Miller (on the. left‘) of the President Roosevelt. being thanked by Mrs. Torse, wife of Captain Torso of the Antinoe. for saving her husband. Captain Torso is on the rill"!- iiiid fl r litli. l.<-l nil ilii- i-iiii-l ..i l... lily inlniirru 'l‘li.\' .lii~l. ‘iiiliil iiiuifl»: indie. illlli 'i"i'iitii'i- '. iilt‘ l'iliitil'(*ll of i';||i:lliii pa... i... ..-\-.-i-.ii ‘vi-hr... or iill‘ Illllai illillri‘ . = i i~i ind of tin-Ir lii-us. .\iililill' . iiiliill-"i- tliouglil. viiniliiri iillii ' lvl‘ ill" moulded ilurlilg iiiui the tcarIioi-‘s \\Iii. 'l‘ii astonishing rapidity - lin- ivoniiiii and Inn-n who lift‘ ili-iilg thi- work of tniiiiy, und ilflvtlllll’ in liirn thi- inoulders und makers of our slit-lull‘ und oiir Nntioinil life. \\'til-ri- min ihi~ r F I I“ old time und i'l‘iil‘i war illl‘llliliil_\‘ ill" “ m" ‘mi’ N‘ _' more effectively i-liminiili-il fi-ini iiil'i i iinvi- iln-rlioiioilt‘ l" young mind llllii lhi- |'l‘iil'l' nniiiinliri ~1"".vi:;ili'a"i:r:‘“rg_i$mi ‘war H“ [hp mm "“'""'i"""" "m" "mi": m“ "Mimi i". i4i'|\‘ ..r iliril‘ llliii. iiili‘ iillfili ialiiviir-l tween teacher iinil |I\l|iii'.’- - - ~ ii \'.'iiIliii ‘my ‘I 1 l; _ l H l‘ l“ ‘WM ‘HHHHV mightily assist lind i-ni-i-iilnigi- lln- ii'.| "'i' " " " ' ‘ cher if the ciliicnlloniil anlliorliio< in i"! mkm‘ “wk “PM 5mm Ur Hm WT“ ““"“"" “"'"i'i “i” m" “VWI M" “m: iilldi-i-i-..l-i_ia ‘I iiiiii iiit‘ work iinn ha». gcst mclhoils iiiiii l'||lll'7~‘l't'i. 'l'bi. bus "I ‘Wm|'"'lh~_hpd l" “mhhm “hurl M llimlllil‘ lice“ nflkril liv ilic Mull". W" i, yfliiililrl I A iuiariri- iii ll ecnlurl‘ vi‘ Wm m. ‘mm-eaten m 10m." w“! ma!‘ ipziiriiilic iiillli benevolent i-lfuri. of N. in (fauuilii has also taken iiii» Ill Itliil stop in Interesting the Yiirilllla‘? During m" youth movements ill this vi-rv ililltllfl u)‘ “M” m.“ ‘mumpt m" Fmlln" iiut work, more iii‘ which you i~.~iu i":irii i’ "Inn Y‘ In‘ llynmmvs ‘Knnn nwd‘ by rcniling the .liiiiuiir_\' iiiliil'iill"iiill‘|l' "' " ‘i’ huh: hm.‘ ‘hmghwrfl U‘ l; is iuuch more I i-onld "l_\'. Lilli ~~i_ on ‘ ‘ H I ‘m 1 H“ ‘ i-ri-ai II piro, \\|iii ill'ill s iiili-il \\'liii ~- i I s ilfinruu” U“ H ‘ I H in“. n‘. “U”... iiiili l'lliillil_\ i-onlil. And mun un— — » lii .\'lililll s our In‘. so l‘ i- Iii" v-iiiiiiiiieii iiiiselfiaii nor ‘ _ _ _ p. inn. _ 1"" ")"‘r""‘l"'"",:";"'\ .| H y n. .,._.. l'iir\\:iriI IIH |l4'\\ piiflinen of unin‘. or ll‘ Ltri . IIYI- our nun i- . v i'ill’.lii- i...“ "- wast... n .~i-;i-nr:'r.\iun~ uni-nits, iiieii. "mmw" “"1" in... Mrs “(Tiilll .l. lilmril 'l‘t‘|ilt|'il'liI illiiiliiiiii- iil"‘i'lii iinii ‘ lliiyul liiiiviirtl iiini-i-‘iiii llrtii-l‘ of iill‘ liiiii-i‘ ..i “"”‘"""-" members of the Uhiiptcr of til-- lluugiitcrs pri-aciit to _\'ni| 'i'iiiii i»: iill‘ i-lmo- South African Wfll‘, niiii ,uiirI.i-i| as ri-soiii- :iiii <Iillil~ l'l||i|li\' ‘usi-l'iiiili-s< untold. siiry u-iii-n we sliiiil . ‘ml “m \\'illli \\’il}".' Thin it i {Whig m" WNW duy. Shall it bi- an Iiiiiigi-iiliil‘ “Winn-ii < ' Fi-li-briitlou, or arc the iirda oi‘ 4'1 inn" to iii \'iit'll in iii -|i:iii '.' 'l‘iii- rid y uiirubli- l‘l*I_iiIl‘i.\ in follow \\|ii il'ii n1 illll l‘l'llii'llliii‘l‘ lhnl lnal your Mar bl‘ ihi- iiriii-r. ii iit'l'll mniic ill ruin‘ I‘ you iir liI-r'i\|\‘ ill llflvilli i-liiiri ii:i.-.‘ pirn» ilu- \\‘;ir \l~iil-iri.ii Fund. in six -. .\'loi|_iii1i\? innl i-iillei-ii-il: .'i'i-=ir~ Vlllliliiiiiiilill tiiinlleil tin-i‘ Z<TILt>liii i~ .~liii iii-i-iioil iii lill< limit on ii hllliliii working i'iiii"i- illliniril i\illilii ii:i~i given i'l|;||-l--i- i-iliiirlbiiied iiiii \\’i.~i|i|l‘.I in li\‘i‘l I will i-iii_\' ziiiii ii|.llii.\ ll’. lin- year's work, Illlli iiip iir elii-roiii-ii aims-re nnil Iu-url fi-ll officers and lllt'illibl‘l\ uln- their tlini» llllii fi-nii; in hi-lplil: ill not “mp. this lilliillllil iill’ |iii\l _\'i. i lnivi- i‘:lili~ii iill‘ il1i\l' sill-ii ilii. our i'i|:|]iil'i‘ _ ,, v .,h,.-- in. _ iii-lll-i iil'li ily the .~iiiii'l ..l ill‘ . ,. - .\il*||iii|‘l.ii. I ui- ri-i ili'lil‘li iiicli and us. The slokail. Made ill (‘unuil:i" now so universally adopted, is one oi‘ the principal attractions at all the illlll- iiul exhibitions showing n patriotic zenl that grows stronger with time, espec- ially among the younger members. ‘liny we not be encouraged to hope ihnt our young people will soon bcuoinc inter- ostcil in our efforts? For instance, the Canadian Girls ‘in ‘Training. the Girl Scouts and Guides. the Teacher's institutes? The time seems ripe for time of these to form into primary or Junior chapters and help along the goeil work. A chapter of teachers would be of iiiestlmnble vuluc. They could iiiko on llllli assist us and themselves in many- ivuys. Their suggestions for subjects for ibi- prize essayinstory. and play. The Christmas and Easter (‘nriiii (‘oni- petitinn. the observance oi‘ patriotic anniversaries, and a better order ninln- luliied at the two minutes silent [lfll_\'i"l' at the Soldiers’ Monument on Armistice Day are things to be desired and would lie iiiilch appreciated. ln our Pun-iii» ciul Educational Secretary such a chiip- iliiiii-H doiuziiiili-ii by iiit‘ i-i|"i<<i~ ill‘ I‘- griii und I'm-l I linn- in:idi~ :i l|li\i accepting lllllliiliiliilill l1 but wilh your willing I'll li]it‘i'iiiillll uni in,» l-‘ilppiiri n» will still ...-.»i. n. all. i~ llriiisli print" lea‘ \\'ill| il"ll' iml Filliil‘ - i-eineinin-riiii: \\~~ .|ri- l!n- 4l||i_\‘ \\'t>lIll‘li'S n i-ii-ly fiiiiiiiii-il for Iii=il W" pose. und ill ilii- \\iiI'liN iir .\‘ii=ii.~~p--.li-.~. "Htlll in iby right hand curry L"‘ll7i“\ pence, To Niii‘ co envious ii-nuiius Ill-I alien-ind iiI|i\I'l'.~liiI'~‘ in the l'ililllil'_\' and illiiiiilfll‘ iingoiiig liur i‘ir.~l iilll‘.\ili‘\' holder is now iiiloniling i'rini-i~ iii‘ Willi-ii (‘ol- lose. ‘ \\'iiilii iil liii- i'illlll'lliillll hi... mo; iill‘ fmivllwii --l' lhi- l-iciil \\';lr \ii‘llllil'iili illllli4i. I pmisuliirii the ‘Jiiiltl, that our BIIIWIYFX-illiiiilfl‘ bu allow- ill (hinwu (Continued on Page 1i) Exhibition the educational branch y’ ' tcr would have a most gracious llllli efficient officer ‘to assist them. and It would become a powerful iigcney carrying along this important line iii‘; other work. l bespeak .\lrs. bluelllllw en's efforts now in trying to work upI such a chapter that we may dup- iicuts her office with that i o‘ Provincial Organising Secretary. at the Annual Convention In June! Just here because of its educational nature I cannot refrain from qunfing from the report of the animal meeting of thi- League of Nations at Ottawa In .liiii- nary which says: "Ii. is gratifying lii note increnscil Inlcreut being liikcn in lhe lasagna of Nations by our ti-ai-hi-rs Ii: the public, normal. null eolicgiule iichonls In rcspeet of the grciit oppor- tiinlty at their command sinl their re~ spoaiilbility hi availing themselves of it. finder tlirlr hands llfl per cent of patriotism without interfcrininln their] The Press of New Zeaiand has been mightily impressed with lilfl quality of the Canadian exhibits at their great exhibition al. Dunedin where the Canadian court is one of the outstanding attractions Ti" exhibition has been attended already hy a million people although the population of Dunedin is 73,000 and of New Zealanci, 1,400,000. roanaoo i- CARRYING seam. ANE FOR BRIZTNH NAVY A new divide to oarry often: ivo air taotios lMo the [navy has been tested In ‘tilt Britain In the Bildkburwvhiaiilsr “willie which oinpearry a torpedo as shown in "on". the piotiirdi» The ‘lower photo show-s the IDQQIIQM pisoe beidw the body of the inaeiiiiie and the upper one snows the dl way down to the sea. ilflllllfilllll’ el- time iltflllll are written. it lii-enicpiirmafili you, inane. tho il-. Iflie. mill». skinhead whviil. the ilt- iiniinit orwvii-k tho (Hlrly promoters i!" it“ 3""? Illfiluillnrily in Kenil- have lccnlnplilhoqlw in preparing this Lflhe- ui liupoétant- factor povtirn- (iIfllIlli|_..I,|UlI_ in“ rover sovset .an lim- I the trlivortlnt wtilliffltiehta of the plre? The in Inga constitution and lonlss lathe limited white population liy-liiws to most. ll conditions! firs. k leh Ill . Willi!" 01' "I"! I fl?!‘ narliig 1 Charter‘! ,_Chimslng ii iicsll A ousaiid European amongjlmost n motto’) Establishing Echoes? the‘ most -- ny million. natives. At the ~ssiae valuable periodical for the prlre (so ~ Mime volatiles noisier! I visor-ml "win-i mysarto . lleinbilirlllTlie scum-- inigrlltinll policy and the nuiopua filLiMliIfll 1'» ,' committees . nalntlim is rnpldlyjniiressisg. Nov- throuahwhleh cannula orthii work is lithe less the importance of-Ihls mlr- accomplished? A complete and effic- villl for a’ long time depend upon lent aorietymtepfliIyJrooiilnldl out to requirements of the natlvsevvhose aiabrspo all patriotic. departments qf (eds are comparatively prlllltivfhtid work that have opened up to women undeveloped. Yet oven amen} file ne- within-the past. quhrtor of a century?’ lives the Jilllilllli for Jnviipesn ert- lust. for s moment think of the hcayy _ ii-leii of consumption ie laenuliig work bolas dose h; the officers of the “malady In 11mm, . when the nttioaalexeultlve sad m mamm- of cotton industry I diode use black the committees of the tut-loss chapters! sgrlcultnrllt so was y that ‘hogan! Oaitlh-Jllll - the hliiiell of respons- a our supply Io work for hilt. of patriotism. We can W990i! them _. t rged torpedo on its i ~ In. pa... emmofie . _: -. ... “,..:.:.-a.-...:...; -.,..-,.<-,--.»..-,_. ..,..,,,.~i\;a~n\..--..~;.>.¢.