APRIL 12, 1924 THE CHAARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE SEVEN ‘\ ' ‘zenship which should be the chief . purpose of all ducation. i» ¢.u3il:.£,'i.'.°2i"i.. ti; ...i":::::::l ’ “M l‘ . blectlves ood citizensh‘ 1 v» t »..\ i iii -iii . -° l‘ ‘PW \‘l" pellrlltliiiriuonlllelrriliing (tllliled ‘ll/sailing: filootpstsglomatlclllly‘ Bu‘ llllll ls _ t-ra ’ 7* >' . 'ood and how to use them: learn- A who'll’ Sully‘ Telmllelll m‘ flow m may‘ to avoid are" who have organized the Junior Red fatigue; the value or plenty M Cross say that it is an invigorating, flee‘); how to dress suitably and spirit in the school room; easing. nmny other 5mm“) things which not ncreasing the burden of teacher taken together frequently mean and pup" not ally lll llle lellclllllg health and efficiency where other- o! Helm“ and Clvlcll» m" l“ ‘he wise there would be sickness and leaclllllg or Hlsmlm Ge°5r8pllY~ probably tanure. Just a4 s00“ M Art. Household Economics, Expres- s child becomes interested in his Sllm’ Mlllllllll Tlllllllllg and Cm" own heaiith he of necessity becomes Walk)“ as well" interested in the health of his ml a complellellslull‘ ‘ll ma“ neighbors and the connnunny_ He principlcg underlying‘ the Junior becomes, in short. an active citizen Bell Cm“ ll may 9 relllllly "nae" with a sense 0i’ obligation to slow] how. "l? ma all“ “The Red goblet,“ Cross Junior becomes of value in By such self-activities and under [he clllsllrollm" ll has ll“ °lllelll wise direction the child learns the “l lllplllg l” “We ‘he chlldie" °l principles governing the meclian- the ‘lunlor Bed Cm“ llll a conlmon mm or the human body and ‘he cause, But it has the greater func~ prevention ot disease and develops “on of sllplllylllg the leach" llllll habits which Wm cmg to Mm pupil with interesting material on through “m health. hliitfraturg.“ art. natulre ‘sglpilrm:nhiéu‘ngu.su‘a.iilrru=l-jyfi:lstlnn.un- poe ry, s- cry r ma. geograp y. ML _ ~- ~- -_ "2' Humanitarian Ideals romanfie 5am]! lsoi-fcrtlz, lmaterilal ' ‘ETSZ-"gf-‘slliffiissfll-‘ii-r. v carcu y es gne .no aniy to n- The second olnectlve, that of pi-o- terest the children, but which may moting Humanitarian ideals, is be used in practical ways to arouse Bained by the process of encourag- in them desires tor the better ' ing Red Cross Juniors to help other things in lite and their attainment, z less fortunate children to become as well. , y strong anilhealthy. The monoy g Eruption 0n Face. ltched and Burned. Lost Rest. "A small, sore eruption broke out on the side of my face and kept spreading until it was the size oi‘ a quarter. lt was rough and-scaly, and at times l was most crazy with the itching and burning. I lost m) rest at night, and my face was-terrible to see. " “l tried different remedies without any benefit. A friend recommended Cuticurn Soap and Ointment so l purchased some, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Ointment lwas healed." (Signed) Miss Eleanor Beekrrian, Springdalc, Menu, Jan. l9, 1922. Rely on Cu ‘ Soap. Ointment and Talcum to mm for your skin. sit-sh t: ei Yor iiw r-i ilongoleum --, A Rugs To-iiay CONGOLEUM RUGS AND MATS are ready for you in our house fur- nishings shop—second floor-—the For Fire Insurance equine il. M.‘ SIMPSON 15o Richmond sum Phonc 3W4. >oooo+oo~o¢Q+ooo+oo+o+o§g they raise, either by self tlEnli-ll or Rapid Dlwelnnment of Jwiler‘ by earning it through some school project such as a concert or play. is used solely m‘. caring for crippled There are at the present time in children and not for administrative Canada 2200 ‘llmlor Red Crogg ‘$6 purposflL By such means ch“ ganiization in which abgilit m.“- Red Cross in Canada time the Charlottetown Juniors range of patterns and sizes you want --at the following prices:—~ 9x6ft. 9lx71-2ft... 9x9ft. -9x10l-2ft.. 9x12ft..,,_. out . $ 9.00 . $11.25 . $13.50 . $15.75 . $18.00 dren develop early in life not only lcllllllre" are enrolled‘ n desire to serve but a sense of ob- ligation to their fellows perhaps the main essentials of "good citi- zenship." They learn how to con- duct meetings properly by conduct- ing their own; they learn how to speak iii public and to choose their own leaders; they learn resource- fulness and business methods by raising and handling money. _ Through ‘the "Crippled Children's ditlon to this hundreds of schools arousing the Junior Red Cross principles and methods though these schools have never actually organized Junior Red Cross groups. Lust year the Junior Red Cross movement was put into operation with the approval of the depart- ments of education in the Prov- inceswof British Columbia, liiani- tnba, Quebec, New Brunswick and made many poor children happy by their donations to the Dispensary tree. Through the Junior Fund a little crippled child is being treated in hospital. The Juniors visit her daily and help to make the long hours pass moi-s quickly by their generous gifts of toys, story and scrap books, games, sewing, etc., also fruit and flowers. Other chil- dreu with defective vision have _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ _ . been supplied with glasses when Flllldr" earned 01' 88W‘! b!’ Red girmoe Edtllgd Iflaind’ sgrattlilgt 3 the parents were unable to atlord Cross Juniors themselves more e mesa“ .me s on g [hem province in Canada. and u: th c at hild elm’ ti‘; ‘Lithllsiiin ‘Effiuflif psiil showing healthy growth- Oll the 1118b T054! I0 lleflml- l“ Al" ity toward the less fortunate and beria a forty-bed children's hospit- The ‘lulllml Red arm l" - ' od citizenship comes uncon- al is supported solely by Juniors. Pml“ Edward lsland so I sciously as a result of such experi- aml mllllY ill-ll" ("galllzllllmls “ml The Prince Edward Island Jun- ences. individual! in Canada have been iors are now over 760 strong and In this way the Juniors are dc- veloping the feeling of responsibil- 36x18inches......--........ 60c’ 36x54inches.............,. $1.95 36x72inches....--........$2.50 <~ - . ' ' llelllll b?’ ‘he ‘lllllallolls °l ‘llllllllll there are 46 active branches. M L n in money as well as by clothing, They are a" trying -each_day to w t 4 gays. books and other things made play ‘the Health Game so that in Y lllelllselvell- l" Olllll-rll) h“ the future, by having strong bodies W" Scllllol °llllll'en"‘“°l all and active minds. they will be a Juniors-raised over $8.000 for the cred“ m ‘he Province” They are clllldre" l" the lll‘e'3wel‘l- ‘"95 ‘ll becoming good citizens and are Northern Ontario. Valuable as learning the habit o; sewicm are the“? glvlllgll lll themselves At the time of the Japanese dis- 5nd ml llle 900d llley a°c°mpll‘ll' aster they responded to the call for their greatest value is not in the am by conecnng $16343 (m. the gut. visible. tangible results. but in the ‘terms, chndrah At Christmas development of character and citi- Limited l 119-121 Queen St.’ Charlottetown r . 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