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I , ‘ 1,, g 1 "I cuitnpnlu g _ __ _ __.Juiz1E21,1a24 Till iillllllllllllllwll lil|lHi]IlN , ~ _ __ Somebody writing in The P0140* f ` ' ~ quotes two or three Notes that ap- Uelnleg WUI (fllllel 181) 3-* Der User (ln advance) delivered. pgo pn you tl. urvsani -nuns in caan- au unites sms.. P°“’°° ill lm' °°“'”‘“ °“ 3"" ard' The Somebody has our thanks for ' - he republication which is made Psealdem. -1- Oheatsl I. lelmssr Yleo-Pseellsns. J. I. Dunst ' , suntan.-mst. ess. n. a. auxin... n. s. o. ~ ' nniisr the iisniiinr. "rits noni ldlfolell ilnlnllllatt Aeaee|e\elldlteI.l).l.(7nrr|e.F .. Th hu tid' me New g thu-Isaak I. lertlrlp ' '"5' ° c B . ° n UNNCO rlileltlttve-I. J. hun Notes referred to pass unchallen- ged by this Somebody with one J 21, 1924 principal exception. That _ _ V ` _ _ _ . exception refers to our ECONOMY ' ` producer, is as essential to human - --- welfare as any of the others. li-I When tlief cost of living has ies and even the vnecessaries of living must be curtailed. Wl10l1 9.8!' ental as well as physical and itierence to tens cf millions sunk in iiudson's Ba-.' . as thu pri-'e of pavslhased sut-,init to keep the Purpose is to loosen ull the 1011119. Kill! 00Y9r!1ll1€»-it in power." This reached a point at which the iuxur- m the government organ. Somebody attempts. not to. disprove but lo while this process is often carried r offset with a tab.e purporting to to excess both in energy and Cash. show the expenditure on the H. B. ation reaches ii point at which it recovery ,B “Bunny “md and, whenlltailway and terininuls from 1908 becomes doubtful whether the pos- session of property or the-acqui_ring of an income is of value, h then the question of economy be- comes s very acute one. It is sn D acute one in Canada today, acute in this province of ours. Every- t 0 to 1924 o season is over, the patient finds. ' ealtbier and better natured man r woman, albeit poorer in material ossession. The Silly Season is designed by ll himself or herself. B 5l"°"3°"» The table ttills submitted in evid- etlee shows that these expenditures were begun under the Laurier (lov- ernment, were continuéd by the Conservative Governments and since resumed by the King Govern- providence not for the silly blit for ment. What is carefully omitted °“° p"’°°h°s but ‘ew practice the essentially wise and prudent. 'mm "The RSM Facts" is the mil- econoiny. We have coins, in pri- T vate life,gto regard economy as an 0 admission of poverty and poverty;t has become the unpardonsble sin among us. We cannot afford notla to be as well off as our neighbor and, if we are not in reality as well he former are in no special Deed i it as they have all season for nd physically, without it. . In this province Nature has made lions voted last year and again this year by the House of Commons at the instance of the King Govern- heir Own: the latter would be ment and its purchased support. short lived and stunted, mentally WB 11015 |10 bfief £0 defend D39* Conservative Governments for the money which they "sunk in l~iuson's Bay." The utter uselcssness and abundant provision for the full en- imprncticsbliity of tho Hudson Bay Oil ss he is H1911 We ml!!! l'1l‘el6l1d|j0ymem of me gmy Season and it route was not so well known in the we are and here in iles the main source of our hard tiines and our dlscourageinent. Pretending to be B better off than we are, playing rich l . is a duty as well as a necessity to “ke advamage °f as mam' °I the” had not then written his fninous s can be compassed within the while we are actually poor has s|,ength_ Many huve 3|,-eady en. been, more than ws think, a large ,ered upon H; our mad, ,mg factor in the unfortunate exodus °f U19 9”* few Y"“"~ °f the "°°‘ automobiles; our harbor and rivers ant farms scattered throughout the a re specked with sail and motor province. in private life we have boats; our G0" [Anka are crowned 10|' 5eV°“‘| Yea" "ved in an 0755' with men and women, professionals °f extfavagance- “"9 “Wm 0"' and amateurs, some of whom make money --Hke drunken sanorsu and the round of 18 holes in 38 while ative party during their .term from 55 l\_¥'°i“|¢ UIWY 01 "9 MVB °°m° others make it in natty sweaters to the sad of our money. full enjoyment of the game and days of Conservative power as they are now. And Captain Read letter condemning it! imits of one’s purse and physical -- Wh°lher any Justification can be found for sinking more millions in Hudson's Bay because so many ,streets Hrs already lllronsed with millions have been sunk titers in the past let our readers judge for themselves. It was as a bid for Western support that the Liberal party began the work in 1908 sud no doubt a like reason may have had its influence with the Conserv- 1911 to 1921. The latter party were however doing something for Prince and other attractive attire but all Edward Island as wen as 10,- the ` In public life “orgy of extravag- |n West in those days. it was then ance" has become a liyword. Our the go,-|0,,n out gf dom-5_ Le, ug ills! 'Kiley WPG _esiilbllshillly U19 government at Ottawa has launch-|81 t ed out into a series of expenditures unparalleled in the history of Can-in ada. perhaps lu the history of the world sad, up to the neck in the flood of extravagance which it has lat loose, it is frantically calling ford economy, while at the same time it is pouring out money to pla- cste'disgruntled constituencies. to hola liséisrs within the reid. in/'a‘receht issue for example we' Dointed out that 245 members in the House of Commons and ildi members, in the Senate are draw- ing from the public treasury, for four months attendance at Ottawa, $4,000 each, a total of $1,364,000 be- sides . ministerial salaries which run the expenditure for this one branch =of;-ithle public service alone up to aliout.~two million. No one' pretends that the service they give for this is worth it. lf there is any sincerity in the cry of economy why not' clit' down the oxtortionate sessionsl indemnity. A reduction of 81,000 each would save the coun- lfy $3_41.0_00. a not inconsiderahle lol/lilg for a country buried in debt. Royal Commissions, not one of which has benefitted Canada to the extent of a dollar, have cost millions in the past three years. Official salaries, increased because of the cost of living dui-ing the war, still remain at the peak while the smaller salaries of humbler officials have been cnt down because of the need of economy! This is our much preached ergo". 8 t* F , ' h f I mth one d t k an th t ar erry broadening t e gauge o ace" 8 6 a our Island Railway and voting this be Silly Season can do for us or to province an additional yearly sub- s and- if winter comes may it sidy of $100,000. In these valuable me T0 BALVAGE QUEBEC find us better, healthier and gam- “’°"k5 “nd '-he Swing °f °“l` fepre' ier men and women. ssntation from ruinous further re- duction there was some ‘offset to the expenditure in the West. Where Ia there new anything for °~"- Prince Edward. island to offset or The pmvmce °f Qwbec has re' balance all the millions voted for Gently slillllilli il! Llbsrsl R110l101‘ the Hudson Bay route, the Branc.\ and is drifting rapidly out into the Railways in other provinces as Conservative stream. Naturally W9” BB 10|' U10 SCNUB HOW] and there is great consternation; the [‘°“d°n cmbhouw? our mu' re' t 1 1 prssentatives give their support iv" 7 B “ distress and ‘B p“’p'"°d to whatever the King Government 10 llll1|K0 Elly kind Of 8810141109. Bt proposes. well content apparently the people's expense, to salvage the 1° 59° half °‘" °W" flllwny mils- dsrsiict. with this obiect in view “U” ’°'““’“ “' li " l’°’““‘“°"“Y °’ narrow gauge, to have the work of all the resources of th rt ° D” V' standardising stopped and our pro- Dsriicularly the vocsl resources vines left out entirely in the dis- hnve been |-gqnisttioned and, ng gn tributlon of branch roads in other irresistible attraction banquets m°"l”°°°’ flt "9"" "th" Mm' lliatlng to our pride that after fifty haw been °"°"°d mr' t° "° MM years in confederation we are com- et convenient centres. banquets for peiied to remain under me ,imma tlis tail enjoyment or which the of bolus the only narrow-sense province of Quebec is especially |l;‘°°¥i“°°' b°°““'°`°"r member’ °f adapted' For some uma to come ar lament consent to have it so or are of too little account at Ot- we may expect to be favored with gnwg .io often; 5 gnupg., screaming reports of what will pass into political history as the great- The .dmmw den" M Pwmler Smut: and his Administration in est series of meetings ever held South Amen adds another to me in the world, the greatest enthus- many overturns of governments iasm and the greatest of all great '-l"”°“5h°“'» 'U19 W°\'|d 'll"`||1K Bild "mms that so to make up I Dov since the Great War. The list in» l d t . “lu nomic" pan I Few Wm M cu es governmen s good and _bad 7 ln these days it seems to be taken ""9 U10 l‘°P0\"ts, few will be mis- for granted that s general election ten p gy, _ vp means h n f y nm |19 “me || an om a c a ge o government. A fford lots of enjoyment, will cir one’ A played out one but H Wm restless spirit is abroad among the people of many lands, no doubt ex- _ ' cited and stimulated by the burdoiie c “ll” 1°!! °f m°l10y. no matter and exactions of war debts and \yh°59_ lm-| w||| ,|¢03Q¢her mah high taxation. The outlook is un- up A genera", enjayame “H” of favorable for almost any govern- amy in pg-iynge .nd Dubm, |'"e!`summ" hmm _ ment anywhere which has now to Where ls it carrying ng my _*W-1 _ 'rits sittv season _ -...__ p s. Quebec, like every other prov- ince, will be influenced by its own _ interests. ft was in its own inter- The Progressives in Parliament Nature has made 'ample pi-ovi. est that it slipped away from the llonihyr needs of humanity in ¢Y¢l'J._|=li1'l\e'. by e wise alternation _of seasons, each bringing its own iliif-lglltld its own rewards. For 'Wi "infill-E' need! we have our ugiyggmsda mi our mnuang :sfnlemlmztim 'wi sinh.. ann: ce abundantly supplied with nat appeal to the people' after enjoy- ing s few years of power. are not content to remain more - (Uh I tame followers of a shattered sd- mw an muy' Qudmc an ministratlon. Most of the 86 are not afford to adopt the policy of apparently content with the exist- the Progressives and no amount of ing order of things, but rumor has banqneting on funn' 'gn “nun it that a small group of six or seven lt that it can. Quebec is a prov- Wm. "'° P"""° Pm"-“°“ ""1 Misa lloPhail from Ontario have concluded that Mr. l‘orke’s le d in . . l s er» urat resources capeble of msiiufeo- ship lacks initiation and party ss- ttiring for mol( mg “mph “M se;-tiveaess. The maloontents have ag |,",,"|"|’ "MM," mom he li several meetings by them. .mm fm an Mm. m"n"_°n“_ selves, it is said. and propose to aut _ , independently of the main boil! which are mskiyfd by the National Policy which This breeltin the Progressive ranks .owing .M new Nfl! itll lllllld- gillztihll the revolt of a number of st‘n»sis¢a.ssgs. anime 'iuioii tiinrsvii W °‘"*'°° I-i\°f\\l s 'J' "yu 1" mm" N mu" minutes: tu mth min. taeiestw is this lin Vsslftiiisl siootisss gs nisi:;s:i‘¢i";rt’y', “mm” sttsslsaotisss sat on as simian nis\nvnrsi»nis¢'ii¢;iin'¢sii'iiii- E oo-ooo oo-ooo.; ° S6l60liitlil8 Guardian Readers E eff* "GOD, GIVE U8 MEN." God give us men: A tliiie like this demands Strong minds, great hearts. -true faith, and willing hands- Men whom the lust of office does not kill, _ Men whom the spoils of office can. not buy; Men mio possess opinions,and a W . Men who have honor-men who will not lie, Men who can stand before s de- magogue, And damn his treacherous flatter- les without winklng- For while the rabble with their thuiiibworn creeds Wrsllxle in selfish atrlfe- Lo Freedom weeps; Wrong rules the land, and waiting justice sleeps! _ ' J. G. Holland, in Yorkshire Week- ly Poet. ---¢o@_-__ _ JUNE I1.-Most June 21 people dearly like to extend their store of luaowletige. You are probably clear- slghted, with excellent abilities, capable of being turned in alniost any direction. You have unusual powers of concentration, and 'a strong will. Not likely to remain permanently crushed, even after a knockdown blow. Affeotlciasie. and e good friend. Many June if pee- ple are 'considerably better off eftes middle age than before it. 'An many of them easily attain to very marked social success. Your birth-stone is a pearl, which means health and long life. Your flower is the honeysuchls. Your lucky colon are iight blue and wbite. » _ _ . _ ll people- some lfl . _'*.*°* I Prince Henry. the third son of King George, has been appointed Lord High Steward of Ki11¢l.Lyi1l1 an English town of 30.000 inhabit- ants. 'llor lilling this office the Prince will receive an annual sal- ary of 48.85, which he intends to turn over to charity. I C O A very lovely picture of the Duchess of York and her two sis- tors by Flora Lion is one of the tea tures of the Royal Academy exhib- ltion. The Queen spent along tiuie in front of this epecally lovely pic- ture when she and the King view- ed the exhibition lately. O O I The Misses Mathieson. daush- ters of the Chief Justice and Mrs. Mathieson, entertained very delight- fully at a shower in honor of Misa Croskill on Thursday afternoon when she received many very nice gifts. Exquisite clusters of white and pink apple blossoms and spring bloom added materally to the ef- tect of the pretty group of young people present for the happy oc- casion. Mrs. George Rogers pre- sided over the tea cups and Mrs. B. B. Conrad cut the ices. Assisting were Miss Gillespie, Miss Ruth Hearts and Miss Doris Gill. The hostesses at the Victoria Park Tennis Courts this afternoon will be Mrs. Duffy, Mrs. McMillan and Misa Irena Horne. O O U Mrs. Sidney Bonaell is home from St. John, visiting her parents Dr. and Mrs. Carruthers. Mr. Bon- ell is coming for his holidays ear- ly next week. Dr. Carruthers ill- ness has caused his family and friends deep concern and everyone is looking forward to his early re- covery. , s w O U Dr. and Mrs. Sinclair, Summer- side, left last Saturday morning on a motor trip to Montreal. O I I Many will be interested to know that Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barlow. have left California and are new residents of Vancouver, British Columbia. _ . O O U lMr, and Mrs. W. L. Cotton, who celebrated their golden wedding on Tuesday are now visiting their son in Cape Breton. I _ O O O A large number of visitors in- cluding many rnembsrs of the “Old Girls Guild" were present at the banquet last Saturday night at Edgehill. Covers were laid for a hundred and fifty guests and the tables were artistically decorated with white and purple iilscs. The toast list was quite lengthy, Miss Dorothy ‘Simpson proposed the toast to "The Staff” and Miss K. Holman that to "The Old Girls". and both young ladies were re- markably wltty, occasioning rounds of laughter. This Province has con- tributed largely to the student body of both lildgehlii Church School for Girls and Kings College Bchool and in many cases the pupils have dons exceptional work. O O O Miss Doris Gill entertained at a miscellaneous shower on Monday for Miss Evelyn Croskill. The rooms were prettily decorated with Lilies of the Valley, and Apple blossoms. The presents, showered from n bell of apple blossoms and Lillies of the Valley, were numerous and thoughtfully expressive of the donors. Mrs. F. R. Hearts poured tea, Mrs. Percy Williams cut the Ices. Assisting were Miss_ Ruth Hearts, Misses Matbieson, Miss Lorna Weeks and Miss Wonnscoti. I O O Au Alabama exchange has this to say about Miss Adele Gordon'ii fiance. "Selma friends are great- ly Interested in the announcement of the engagement of Adele Isobel, daughter of Mr. and llrs. Daniel Gordon to Dr. William Prants Her- iisr. lon of Dr. W. W. and Mrs. Harper of Belnis. The wedding will take place July second in Charlot- tetown. the ‘ home of the bride. immediately after the ll1ll’l‘ill¢._ ~ _the young cou- ple ,wiil make a thine weeks tour, including msn! of the principal eastern oitiss arriving in Baillie about the lltl of July. They will tehe lblrtinesits' et Iiallal’ Court. pr. Harm win i»'» mosima with his father in the Practice of lure 017- Dr. Harper is-one of leliars foremost young mea and a gi-ogg. ate‘cf the lelma Hill school, froth which as entered ttlsthitvmlty nt He important the college llssaud wed e of ther Phi » lets Be this bs and emerald: with a ions pendant siiuiiiier-frets. - ul. `U|.“ll,b|\~ll¢»_ “if °l'Pli¢il New are he centre of s. happy gathering the numerous gifts being conveyed into the drawing `rooni on his .ri- yle gaily decorated in mauve and white llliacs and winsomely pre- sented his burden to Miss 6016011 honor at s miscellaneous shower. c After the gifts were duly admired. tea was served, Mrs. Harry Millar pouring e-nd Mrs. Fred Andrews Cox, Miss Lorna Weeks and M refreshments. Mrs. Fred Andrews entertalnedx on Wednesday afternoon at a mis-li cellsneous shower for Miss Evelyn C lli one of the younl! June brl?t%>e. Mrs. J. B.; Andrews poured tea and Mrs. Noel g DeBlois cut the ices. Assisting were Mrs. Percy Williams, Miss Andrews and Miss Alice Cox. O O O 'li/lr. and Mrs. F'red"Morris are be- ing cordially welcomed home. O l O Mrs. Ben] Rogers has arrived home from an extended vlait to The dance at Shaw’s Hotel ozi Miss Clair McLeod of Chicago is home _on s holiday visit to ber par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John McLeod. O O O Miss Bessie Beer of Newton, Mass.. is enjoying a pleasant holi- day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Beer. U I O The closing exercises at Notre Dame Convent on Wednesday were most entertaining and enjoyed by ii large audience. O O 1 Miss Ross of the' Prince County Hospital; left yxterday for Hamil- ton. Ont., to att d a Oonventlon of and Mrs. Cosh. _ clair. of Emerald. are spendng ii with him were among the seven hundred guests who attended _the delightfully-arranged garden party held on Saturday afternoon by the I-lon. W. R. Motherwell, Minister of Agriculture; at the Experimental Farm. The weather was most fav- orable and tee was served on the lawnvfroin a.large marquee, indi~ vidual tea tables having been plac- ed iii shaded nooks for the pleasure of guests. The Hon. Mr. and Mrs. Motherwell shook bands with every guest. They received in s man iluee near the main avenue of the farm. One of the particular hits of the King's Birthday dinner of _the I. 0. D. lil. was Mrs. Godfrey Morrow. her city had known as a cadet, a captain of the Thrush and as Duke of York, says the Telegram. Mrs said to him when he returned the following year as the captain: “But you will not remember me." and his naive answer was: ‘Oh yes, i remember your gown." Boarfs play such aa important part in the fashions of the moment that onejnlist have a large supply on band. The girl who has clever fingere will be able at little cost to include any number in her summer wardrobe. by usins wide ribbon sllllel' Dlsiled or in brilliant Roman Ill llpeaslvo. ' ‘ _ ‘- Q U of A tisoiaea M artfieel pearls- ls a very _attractive accessory for sfs» a ` i -with 'tlie smartest sport _*-*is-@1011--_~.., ll -I-MCI . Miss Adele Gordon, whole mar- F- _`_ir--'I riage takes place in B_t. James Prel- I " f ». msn.. cannot nn .iniy'sna._ wg- » 45 Men’s Suite, reg;%» $25.00 yesterday afternoon when Mrs. val-'ue on sale Friday -andrsaturday N°°\ D°Bi°'= °=‘°f“*°°° i" “°’n only for . . _ . ; . _ .‘.s.~ $19.00 by little Tom DeBlols, who rode Get in on ' value' cutting the lces, while Miss Allczl _ _ . Rose Longworth. served the dainty k o o o e Massachusetts lenei-al bcspi- . ' - .”' f- § tsl. Dr.Harpa’nlasmeinberofone _ _ ` . - ,, '_ of the oldest end most influential ' ' fumble! of thi! section sndheerty _ V " ` “‘ “"~; 1 - . l _,,,..... __..,. - g . _ _ _ '_ ,_-- -_. . V...-. - .ri ~ ~ v_g:-“_‘_ g ` g _ _` 4 _ Notes By the Way , . Happgmpggy _(if -the are mn he im lists #lim si /*'“"'“ oousratulatian_s_\`.vuI.be extended I ‘~ A 9 ;_ g You’ll» save a live. ‘ ' See-our windows for models. HENllERSON 8:' OCUDMURE Malden, Mass. K e e e l Wednesday evening was a niost de-l lighlful affair attended by quite a crowd of visitors from this city. l U C I INVESTMENT 0l’P0llTUNlllES We- Offer _ . ' Dominion of Canada Provincial A' _ Municipal Public Utilities and CorD0l‘iili0l\ Bonds _ Ylslding l'rom 5% to 'I-25% EASTERN SECURITIES COHPANY, LTD. ~ Invéeiiaeal: Bankers New Bank of 'Nova Scotia Building St. Joliii, Charlottetown, P. lid. il, lliililiix. N* B_ ' N. S. t . Responsibility for ‘ _ Boyiiood Rests (canadian Press) TORONTO, Qnt.. June 20--Mu h_as been said and done about t problem oi the “under-lirivilesed boy, but the delegates to the R ary International Convention he ,,,,,,,,_ - into youth or tnuay. when Di"/ld O O O ` At the Golf Link( this efternoonlconsmered B mr “Eater 9|-opp, the tea -hostesses will be Mrs. Bar-|,,,,me|y_ gpg; gg _inc "privilege lett, Mrs; Warburton, Mrs. Peake boy. Having in mind recent rev O O U I_Caliill's remarltsfand recommend The Missss~M. J. and R. ll. Sill- umm Mons, this unit few weeks in Ottawa with theirtsem time pi-ggontsnrsr greater pr s e s " took on a new angle of interest i l 'I McCahill. of Pittsburg, Pa., addre sed the big gathering on what ations in Chicase. _the Rotsrle gave special attention to Mr. M On 'Community A cl "1 Oi n ni m d. el ni c a “The privileged boy at the life 0 > . father' um_H°n_ _L E_ sinchm um blem than that oi the under-priv- leged boy, because he has not pei. N been recognised as a problem .|.~ A. DUOHASTEL worthy of serious attention." said Mr. McCahill. And by the privll- cm. mnmgsr and engineer of boy, the average garden variety ‘of ,_|,,,_m¢ on; of the speakers ll boys of`Rotarlans and others oc-i 1|, c dia Good Roads Cen- social fabric of our c ies. "The problem of tlie privileged - __,1i._-»-- orgaiiiziltions and institutions for non-sectarian. self-B0V°"'“"‘K b'”'“ until it is recognised and stepsperiod .in` healthy °0mD““'°”’"“‘ it belongs-'upon your head andFeral. thoulh invisible. B“ll°""|°' panionship of other boys outside tho present unhealthy “‘°"°\ de” Morrow told of how a girl who had the homo and sveri separate sud Itroying mussel whlc: gliligwnsxlll danced with King George as s cadet :ul;:'\’l;!ofl:']°l;\“ll;Lla-bfl1tl'i|1:r,t tiiizhmatteriabii:nfo:ny’oudr"h£yn:§’" md wmch be Thai; bo ha at l.i :ir may rm; nl result-in bad citizenship et'som tlmeyor 'ali-:ther vt? W gicatloofien in dsl1\'li|°"°“ “nd entertained th "I g" iris- itll: 'mlm if every Rotariau wolliii future or ths°ho'"tli and ' a°lcr Et iiininsii inuiviunniiy H "1" “Pon the leader oE'hI 8:' eg" dlpm ‘iller of such a club in lil’ . vin-ya oitsn nntv boy ii: sqlgfshsgr ‘:;‘n::lnnity tnin sresi vm* °°““' ly "~----~ - ° h robleni ° ° ' iss.. i°s°':.:°‘:,°..:.':" :l."*“':~ 'i°|”:.:"°:.":".i::::.‘:.‘;»“.l-.°..'I any ofyths service 3 T: tijania de :obtain and the daiigervlll can very shortly undo six. his °i?i::lc:ossi‘i,1g will live Dllwn Wt" :mx ‘ e re is.iz';‘.::;';'°::.':.'”.::.':.;:2.:'"i.°i :;le..°:: a boy takes with him from tzelgnftlie end that our last dsx 3:1' nest of nnninn. _lin 'natural and nsnny s "TUG Problem is not to subdue we ll`\!Yleave behind its no regrets 1 the courage and daring of tiis|sbout‘~“oi|`r Buy." aged boy, mean y.o,\lr, boy and my outremelib member of the execu. , _ e ana n cupying a siniliaripoaltion in the ,,.,,¢|°,,_ _ 2 boy has not been recognized by our citisenshill- 1 W°“\d m‘° °° 58° If boys. and therefore like the dan- club in every communltyT;v[ln:; gerous street crossing it constit- the boy ia Kllll'-U9 “H d ms utea a grave danger and will con- that be will be Bled W. °ll*’l“ucBm tinue to constitute a grave danger sparc time durlnl his 56° ° taken to solve the prob|em." with other boys 0! 1,118 °'f'° “‘5°h?:;‘:` Mr. McCal_illl continued: where "the £8118 slllfii WH la My personal investigation of full sway in clean wholesome limi; this matter leads me to the con- and not controlled or directs .l by clusion that full responsibility for be utilised to the fullest esteem” this can be placed directly uponfdeveloping leadership, iiiit anne; the community from which theseiand couxls .$10118 01° flllhl' of Halifax, with hor tngnmngiug gg., boys come. and therefore I placelamong e YI- “_ mlnuoence, M KI" Genus' Whom the responsibility right back where- "if such e club be orllanized. K on mine. There is a time iii every and guidance of the boy Wm WL: boy’s life when he seeks the_com- the place in the life of the boy , “rinse loader" but tn man it in tual "ws arousing nets, not their stripes and heavily fri"-tn. gh, proper direction, is ‘proper clt_su-_riestfletis seefltbtl vf°°|°“:‘:,'°::..° ones one has a scart that is smart "h "4 ”"""'° “ "‘ ”°"'"“‘ *°°° “il l'F"""“'°'* "“` "' '° '.- westin for my inn-rm and n6l`nt E '"7 _ » » i 1mmmmmy~i at ao ;_ - i&mmw‘-~f E: