SATURDAY, it’: betel-the greatest single advance in underwear comfort of all time. “P.D.Q." underwear for men-with these exclusive new features: LPatented two-way stretch manly ta Ian shoulders that allow easy, smooth ree- dorn of movement without binding or pulling at the crotch. 2. Patented flexible seat that has no flap open- ing, no gaping and pinching discomfort. 3. Patented neck that means utmost ease in dressing, no buttons, and snug but free fit. Sn tbs P.D.Q. Underwear today $2 and $3 At The Men’s Store “Lwimligllaa- tier a litLc uiitl prove to themselves that they are sun devils am°ng| younger than I am? We haven't much in common. LONE-SOME SARAH. Answer: Ain old maid of 4'7 and s. boy of 23 haven't a. single idea or taste in common and they haven t any chance whatever of being happy if they Think it over and see how impossible it would be for such a marriage to be a success. You are old, he is young. He is at the playtime of llie, you have settled down. Your vanity would be shot to pieces every time you went. out together, because strangers would mistake you for his mother and your friends would mark you for an old fool. Every time he danced with a young girl your heart would be torn to Teachers Convention Meets In OLeary The meal Teacher: Convention was held in O'Lea.ry on Beptem‘ 10- The President, Mr. John Matthews cou'd not give his ad- dress until the end of the meeting I as Mr. Shaw, the Superintendent, i had to leave for town at noon, Miss Leila. Profit read the min- utes of the last meeting which were adopted as read- The following Committees were appointed: Nomination: Nesry Shelfoon. Marjorie Kelly, Pearl Craig, Press: Alan McLeod, Evelyn Phillips and Lucille McQuaid. Resolution: Earle Jelly, Eileen O'Brien, 1£0ll6 Mosher. Question Box: Henry Clark. Pearl Sweet. this society in all the schools. Miss Leone Woodvale School. was ner for having the past school year. tion. Miss Clarkln, Secretary of the all the teachers to join the federa- tion in order to obtain the benefits from this society as soon as pos- sible. Sergeant Major Irlam, broke the monotony by conducting a "Sing- SOHS " Mr- Chandler recommended the us, of the Libraries in the school “com. Mr. H. H. Shaw, gave an ad- itess which was followed by a Questionnaire. AFTERNOON SESSION Mr. Merritt Callaghan gave an interesting address on “R.eading" which was enjoyed by all the teachers. This was followed by a debate on the Large Units of Administra- tion. The speakers were-on “Con," Leslie Degnan, Ira. Bridges, Ar- thur Green on "Pro,” Nesry Shel- trict. mittee to supervise the setting of said examinations- Miss McLean, Director of the Junior Red Cross Society, address- ed the teachers on the benefit of Mosher, teacher of n“ presented with the Junior Red Cross Ban- written the best account oi’ their activities during olnspector Mr- Callaghan made the presenta- Teachers Federation, spoke, urging 1111.5 UHAK W1 C. T. U. Notes THE DAY‘! RESULT > Is anybody happier, because ’you passed his way? Does any one remember that. you spoke to him today? This day is almost over, and it! toiling time is through; Is there any one to utter now a kindly word of Y0"? Did you give a cheerful greeting to the friend who came along, Or a chui-lish sort of "howdy"‘ and then vanish in thethrong? were you selfish, pure andsirnple, as you rushed along your way, Or is some one mighty grateful for a. deed you did today? Can you say tonight, in parting with the day that's slipping That you helped a single brother of the many that you passed? Is a single heart rejoicing over what you did or said? Does a man whose hopes were fad- ing now with courage look a- head? Did you waste the day or lose it, was it well or poorly spent? Did you leave a trail of kindness q or a scar of discontent? As you close your eyes in sumber, do you think that God would say You have earned one more tomor- row by the work you did to- day? -Detroit Free Press. TRAVELLERS‘ AID —TORONTO Commendation or the Travellers’ Aid Association for the initiatve and persstence with which “this organization has accepted its re- sponsibilities to the community. and faced up to various problems brought about by conditions which have existed in the last few years," was expressed by the Rev. C. A. Lawson, speaker at the annual meeting, at the home of the Presi- dent, Mrs. W. J . Henning, War- L01‘ ‘ET OWN - GUARDIAN Qii WE'VE LOOKED INTO w,“ . .THE FUTURE FOR YOU 7~"“."-* Prepare For Zero Days With A Warm PROWSE BROS. OVERCOAT The picture above may look strange now . . . . but it will be a common . a». w. ‘v them to safe residential quarters; as far away as Sacramento, Cal, T110 P9P“ 1° 3101191 111 U18 "W115" 3. Whereas the need of Health’ Education is felt to be lacking among both teachers and pupi's. be it resolved that all teachers be- come members of the St. John Ambulance Association and at- temept to organize clubs in which First Air Treatments are taught. 4. Whereas many P. E- I. teach- ers are each year attending Mari- ed sale of alcohol beverages natur- ally greatly interested Dr. Jordan- Oii this point he raminds us: “The evil of the saloons in mainly felt in the years from sixteen to twenty-four. If boys under twenty- one were shut out from them, more than half their evils would be abated. THE DRINKING DRIVER had referred cases to the local- group and requests for assislancei in travelling had come from twenty-seven private individuals — one of whom was from Australia. WHY THIS WAR 0N ALCOHOLIC DRINKS? Dr. David Starr Jordan, Chancel- wlnd and brfaker. But in one oi our far inland towns there is a beautiful house. The grounds around whisper of paradise. The proprietor lies upon a bed of ivory; eats the lambs out of the flocks and the calves out. of the midst of the stalls; drinks wine in bowls and anoints himse‘! with costly ointments. And this house is built of wrecks. Every board dent presided and opened the meeting with the Creed. Roll cad was responded to by 14 '- rs and 4 visitors. Minutes of last previous meeting were read, ap- proved and signed. Collection a- mounted to $1.07. The sick committee reported be- ing to visit sick. School commit- tee being absent no report was Elven. Business: moved and sec- Other women entic ti i i; - f rh 1d M m, J h re Road, . . e v m; gang...- theilblidlrlitgis 531i.$1’?oinfitliivgaiiféfiimiifimfiieabiiiii ‘$333k? 1313111838.‘? on a m ° “ gpathy and indifference to nee sight before many days are past. We’ll get plenty of winter weather in Oc- Prelf“ ms 11H‘ from seit‘ i rii a bat u u i i to brought about b continued uncm- s A wifesoniiligwkit hm“ w gm a wlglgzxasddntilhfrelfiiroifiltlynfiomhlex to be a. for the aColaerlslgc. "hi: vfgrltllh plavmeni. and dwrent evils such tuber! plenty of days when you u be glad that you bought yaur °V°rc°at . a a . , _ . . s... .‘~;*.§3.‘§§‘.f.“§é.i.“f.3t‘£..‘ we m “a star r are? can llll°‘..‘.%;‘. early! ' f? y more 01 h" husbands type than the biiilirevvignflfiifistillfsliziorii Cnmaxlnmg, gglrgfillmge o av n8 e a n e weyll-disposedplievhle who bemoan » e ' v W m‘; (gbisefrssoion that‘ lain; niarried to a. man is a handles?) tiigit“, fig Miss‘ McLean gave an account of conditions but do nothing to‘ Prowse BIOS.’ Overcoats are guaranteed t0 give you Complete Satlsfac- 53-1111 mean atalthth -- .. ‘ Ii. _ ~ s o 0 0 33g, fiilfiiafi-egrucefillli‘ BS She 08.11 in? Si? 5.3.1.355 iifiofydfiié’ $315.3.‘ $5? giiplliltoiourfiefriiiiiighkxiig ‘Hi; ifigiiwiiiiihfihhiifgalflizaiifiuaii. tion. They’re warm, good looking and well tailored of fabrics that will r. , , 3E, i} All of vhlch is sum and nonsense. 1.. m... u... w... h... M. o, m, fiifggi.fy°°gj3;,,iigg E?“ '51‘ $211‘? iihii.”ifi.fi..“f.fdihfl“§’.£“li give you remarkably long wear. Belted and plain back models are offered ~ mun - a i - . _. ' - 1 gamep i1; ;’.§"°°..‘.‘°.22';¥.';‘ Pm" Stilts“ :.’.£"““‘"“. Yi:...i"=.iri in a @1101“! of raglan and Set i" sleeve Slyles- PM" “hrs and SW11“ 1b e ~13 d . . . . V. e ? 1- around among the a era. y res ons es - I is u m“ a“ °°-“"f‘“y ‘° d° -‘°- 1° “@8111 “lib. we has, an on Organized The nomination or officers for courage" atterns in a variet of shades and in all sizes. forces of society at her back Mrs Gr d U. 5 more conventional than u/ornen. Theymdrga: Soélllllgz-lsfilcfg- ' Men are ‘u the Ioncwmg year were appointed ma naming‘ in her Presidential ' ' 1 D915 a lot of urging on the Other Woman's art. i ak m and H’ m“? a‘ “WW5: President Mr" John address’ welcomed "epmsentatives r15. say about the man. who deserts his wifp dam acne face what mop‘ Matthews‘ Vi“ President’ Mr‘ from the Y' w" C" A’ and the 11111‘? well he knows that it doesn't do him in“ c ldren ‘or a charmer’ An-d Leslie Dignan, Stacy-Treasurer. W- C- T- U- ~U1e W0 °YB'1111Z*1'°1°"5 O tug“ stock in [he business worm Y g°°d B?’ the bank or raise his M155 Lem, prom. which combine to make up the . Ti u - RESOLUTIQNS flrravellers’ Air Association and- re- - W111‘ love cheildlrlcfii ldbrncauzllherg ti; 2?? figgiguherifiui gloat men 1- Whereas the present system or ferred to the increased activities of Q Q hm‘ f the: wives divorce them they will lose their hilpdre 6y Ow ma‘ paving teacher's salaries is dep- ‘i116 W51 W"- mlmflle glimpses 95" man ii‘ they were H1 111011‘ EYHVQS. because I-hCIICmOI-flflxfsnlilgxlf tzgehmllgély endem’ on the amount’ o! supple‘ or the wide variety’ of these actlvl“ O € Dix w regard their llll/llPfS with hatred and oonlem t c m ment voted by the district, tiiere- tie; was given by Miss Lottie Har- ‘ 1°“ And. finally. m the Wife's favor is the fact d, t ' fore be it resolved that the pr0- rls. in her Joint wnvrtof four ‘he even in \\'l‘.'(:5. They don't want ihei i m hm men dont m“: change‘ Vlnclél EQVBFHmQnYJ be Petltlfmed W workers Tthree of whom “'6 ‘m ' Dris rimke a new c rcle oi acquaintances anrd {o}? uphand ‘o have w change this system so that a first duty at the Union Station and one g “n; iheriggéves to a new wife and a new set of hell-law‘? to ave w “Juan or second class teacher may rg- at West Toronto. A total of 24,096 Y “Ylllld rather rock along in the way th k I '. ' i th - ceiv th regular fir t or second Persons had been assisted. Aid in- i S: he 1116f?» 1J1?“ _l1.\‘ I1 119W) Path. Very few of theeym Zggllyehlggfltf divbihgsy, cla; safaries rlrspectivsely. regflrd- 01111166 meeting women and children ' h!‘ arr: "an “ m“ h“ are “nnmhrul m the" “lW-‘S- They Just want to philan- .le.=s of supplement vol-Ed b)’ dis” travelling alone’ and dlmctlng good time when he is not. The coast iii California built entirely of FRBETOWN INSTITUTE PREPAREIJNESS I ed, semen. _ V _ 3_ whereas were is so much dis. co-operaling with various agencies function of the nervous system ls me fragments of wrecked vessels. A fielp to the housewife i, m m‘, m Anglso, rune times out of ten, the wife could get he; husband back u satisfaction with the manner 1n in general welfare work; assisting W W11 ‘~15 We lflllh- When it. hBS The tvhole edifice is a combination The monthly meeting -of the have l. Wmplrtment in her reeilfi h“ w 0:11:12 t? Dublin a fight for him and sliOW him mar. she was a better whjgh me Mgtrjgillgfign exams are transients 1n logatmg friends A been taught‘ to lie. its warts a? a or bulkheads and bulwarks. or lock- Birch Grove women's Institute file labeled "illness" and in this ‘m. wmm G024; dgejyaman he “as Iflluflcntly interested m. And why more set, therefore, be u resolved that total or 15.494 trains and busses snide W w v11 18 9811118111611 Y m- ars and cabins It i; boarded with met at the home of Mrs} Fred place recipes that would be bene- "J Dear DOrOthV Diiiafiesuiifxiiliivbeiaeixiisiifdlbr 47 dee ly m love with m... me Tmhers’ Federation petition had Mien meiihim iihudren nlzhed‘ pa red. Peril to Youth igllfzligkgyrfggegflyfféfifroIf/dmtflzfishhz): Mom’ wedmaday even!“ 0”" “m1 w “ck pimple‘ It i‘ a joy m a m“ of 2i D0 you mink I could be happy hmnlllcd w a man m; lmucg the government to appoint a oom- sngyaffilrge ageames. grim ‘afssthgn; 13th at the usual hour. The pi-esi- go to this file when worried about the youngsters and find a recipe we had forgotten that just solves the problem. and every brick, every stone and Ihreds with jealousy because you would know that youth calls to youth time summer schools and whereas lor-emerltus or Stanford Uni- l onded that fruit be purchased for Rugs and C3113“! . _, v ‘ _ i 1 ' d This summer the New yo k every tmber. every piece of furni- . _ hxiigirtfdattoldngx Iixiigigfiifiisufbhiiisntiibntiig:igitihdoid inlnilpritbvxgiheeitieiiiilieifiiniasrzrizinibnifeég Yihxlsvdhsigmliiresicelzirixlsfrdic: “$13211 Timei Printed an advertisemeht We and every appliance of com- “ 5M‘ "mmlm- “l” "m" ""1 Cleaned» S7195» R9989“: wife to try 1o keep a boy husband entertained and amused and satisfied ls the hardest work any woman ever undertook. Dent do it. Buy yourself some other sort of a pet than a young hus- band. Cato. dogs, birds, even monkeys cost less and are eas er kept at. DOROTHY DIX. home. I BRINGING abreast of the times, therefore, be it resolved, that the P. E. I. Teachers’ Federation request the P. E. I. Dept- of Education to put on a Summer School at least every two years. 5. Be it resolved that the thanks of this convention be tendered Miss MacLean. lfliss Clarken. Sergeant.- Major Irlam, Mr. Chandler, Mr. H. H. Shaw, Inspector Callaghan, and all others who have in any way contributed to the success of this convention, and also to the retir- ing officers for their untiring cf- forls during the past year, 6. Be it resolved that the thanks of this convention be tend- ered the trustees of Obeary School fu- the use of this room for oil meetings. TOOK RINGS T0 GRAVE TUNBRIIJGE WIZLLB, England- Mira. Maria Washington, who died aged 76, directed her body be cre- mated and her wedding and en- gagement rings and a crucifix with from "The House of Seagram -- Flne Whisklcs Since 1857." After praising the qaulity of its product, the advertisement closed with the following warning: “But neither whisky nor any other alcoholic liquor has any place at. the wheel of an automobile. Drinking and driving dc not mix. This conviction must be shared by every one who reads the newspa- pers and by every thinking person campous home, Serra House. Palo, A'to, California. Seliiember l9, 1931. Brewers Warned Over nineteen years before na- tional prohibition, Dr. Jordan warned the liquor group that they were working their own destruct- ion. The dilemma they faced, how- ever. was clearly put by him when in this article. prepared for the American Brewers’ Review, he wrote: "No one save the brewers can save the saloon. They can save it only by making it innocuous. If it is made harmless, it will not bring in revenue." while not stressing the fact that alcohol is a. narcotic habit-form- ing drug, Dr. Jordan over twenty years ago drew the analogy between opium and liquor: "It is soberly claimed that the opium traffic is necessary for the welfare of China. Without his pipe-dream, the aver- age Chinaman would never know joy. But it is never well for any who drives a car. ‘Therefore, we in- vile you -in the interests of pub- lic safety —to join ua in a crusade for safer. sane:- drlving. If you ex- pect to be at the wheel of a motor car, we say to you: ‘Think before you drink! Don't drink before you drive." "It is to the motorist or the aeroplane pilot. that a single glass of any intoxicarit may make the difference between life and death." —-Bernard Show. TWO HOUSES ‘Them is l. house near the sea- chain. buried with_loer_ 8.31568- UP FATHER rnan__to_think thathe is having) _ fort, the carpets on the floor and the frescoes on the ceiling( are each, not of a ship, but of a home, a. life, a soul. The owner of this mansion is a llquoi- seller. L. B. LATHERN. "The future belongs to the child- The three great enemies of child life are Ignorance, Poverty and Alcohol. and the greatest of these is ALCOHOL." The late Sir Donald MacLean, K B. E, P, c, seconded that $10.00 be sent to the Sanatorium. The program of the evening consisted of a contest, a reading. and a demonstration on weaving. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Jlvk Plynter. Program committee, Mrs. Fred Moose, Mrs. MacFad- yen. Mrs. Jack Paynter; lunch committee. Mrs. Brewer AuId,M|-|. {slim-t Campbell. Mrs. Alfred Our- ey. ' The meeting was brought to n close by the singing of God Save the King. Lunch Wis served and a social hour enjoyed. Delivered H. R. LARGE & 00., and Altered. Your Old Carpets Woven into New Rugs and Runners. We pay freight charges. Send for Catalogue. MARITIME RUG WORKS no MAIN sriutar, Saint John, N. a. TEL. 1000 - 1001 l rr was soTi-iouourm you TO NOTiCE HOW Lowesdrfi; THE CHILD was- we INVITED THE NEIGHBORHOOD CHILD? _ 14A "limit" i YES-MAGGIE-ITHINK YOUQ LITTLE HECE‘ QUIETINA- l5 VERY LONESOME-YESf I FEEL SORRY FOR HER- JIRKEYZ N Trouccocoiro. ‘ - I ~ -- "inrmorrtrown P-i-I- ./n °II Im- Infwwn hum. InnVeM 1Q- “saw -_ -zrr"fir ~ ‘VY-""-'V.‘GI5‘."I';,‘.N.QI » - i we us: . . ........-.~_.-»-»--na-u»-q--~—~----~-"" ‘ .