.__ or V. 1r i n i coarse- aoo u» an: and" (Notices) . s orts programme which s ling wresti ng. Nearly 15.200 Canadian t the annual Scout census. before, an increase of 6'1 and 12.700 campers the Speaking at the National Management Association in Vancouver, Brig. Creighton, 0.3.22. called for life which would do much prove the mental, the Department of Forests elected President. of him dents, Walter H, burg: Charles E. G. King Shells, R. L. Stratton, London; and E. Van Someren, Hamilton. mei- a Scout in Madoc, Ont._ as Lt. C nf Duncan, B. C. In all 21 Bay Scouts in the The first former Boy Sc pointed Chancellor of the was a member of the 29th shire Troop in Scotland, they wore the Seaforth kilt. has been named Executive NEW PAPERS WIDEN ROOMS Walls of modern’ rooms are widening their horizons. The new designs in wall papers and the ii_ew wall treatments are changing traditional views of the walls "wherein we live." The trend to- ward modern. with its freer ceil- in gand interesting use of color is responsible for papers that are a challenge to home owners as well as decorators. You can no longer use wallpaper in the old sense of lining a room as you would a. boar. With mod- ern architecture. each wall must be ccmsidered separate] . This is the way to think and pan as you con- sider the new papers you will ivant. for your home. The word "modern" in s airing of dfferent li1il1f§5 to different some lt means of traditional designs; it suggests designs of the contem- porary non-objective painters: to still others "modern" means the new textuicd and architectural papers. Like Wood, Marble The textured papers that look like wood. marble. leather or fa- brics are done with such excellence wallpapers mean IJY YUIIRS NOW! The Piok oi All Chick: Are Swill’: Baby iihioks P) a ti“ “ In 0:31.‘. ii/z (ii // y’) nunirnzw :|>r-=-oo-I swim lobycliiau no ma m m» uqqlmya-Igomwm-nummm»; .» "u-HYM-‘PIIIIIHO Production i] glhrculav "0 l‘ cosmos-mews that; it is difficult to tell the real surface from the simula Those textured papers suit wail surfaces in rooms that have "window walls" and free standing partitions. Small halls and foy- ers seem large when treated with textured papers. Black marbiized m; r was used for an entrance l. most effectively. To create a focal point of interest a ainst the black, a light, cream coor scenic panel cut out iii "rococo" effect was superimposed. which ave picture interest to the wail. iese scenic panel treatments are bei used a. great deal on small wa BER-S’. The large floral desi ns in the trict Commissioner for He was born in Slmla. India, LOOSEN EASE SORE MUSCl n?“ “an ""5 5° W“ Wm‘ m“ line is not only ain-reliev'n but d ' t f "haDDy ditiona-l urnéshings. Pieléltowers very penetratingpns limrieliggvi ggdulgiiuagg Jig: WEN chm-m. are larger an more na ura c‘ as _ _ . P "8 mg wurwous and he w“ “um-d, $111811 painted with an oil pa t- qualities are quick absorbed, and m ' M 1g m; mid, "Keep mway, "5 ‘m’ brush‘ scum the” ° they assist in subduing ‘ “ - rather. Don't come W0 91°" so striking and decorative. they c m“ whats m m has“ L‘ my used in ccnibination with pi In rs. Draperies that repeat ape i)i l Li. ‘ l til - , _ 53m mlfimfiii}... n trefmen?’ fifé well to note that Nervlline 1s con- Piimi- lmhlimdbifi ‘agnwmg 111111;‘ "Si. fl-milfllg? blrtrlo sidered by many athletes in troin- $1.15,. iflennhe ifs 152m anus-p defighiful brbakmst mom ma“ ing,_in hockey and football as al- $209M? rvvitailzinslttlléosfiflléakec? with a flowering trellis pat most indispensable as a. “muscle- biutmeyustxugputareldvln Mm paflmce and repeated M1 - drive" rub" Men whose work re uiros t kindn ' abeforg his would would make you ‘e01 y” w” severe or rolon ed musculsr c - w? hlm 3:5‘ ‘h: ‘mube w” havins breakfast in a garden! P . I X which had dropped hlm.” h“ The new wail paper desl s havii ertion will find Nervllino on imam“ “Pm-m” Wit b: t'ed l Dori-eihth hohnd swam“ §e“‘:§;f" magic/alga‘ i.’ .‘..".'i....'2§‘i§?..‘.?.€ m» we'll»? . “‘ ° ” smmwv e v as - = forgcnralf ll a tli 00m tonecfhl am grediction igegoligt higw diagram Jon“; nu“ o; "ma? p‘,';::°,§n,h,°;h,ui kct ovgruitliiebdligniiied Nslik of hhi; be oifered in profusion. Fmm rnatic typo, you can rely upon f“ w, ’“","‘,’.“§, a hi3: aufiea. {go ‘l m fig?" °“°- ‘t l; “*1; Norvlilllo m": relief. Get your as. H} w§§ spraying lwrsclf with‘ m “i” ‘m M M; 1 ootnething tn smelled nu frost- be dull It will bc un to n ow tt c rom your druggiat to-dayl ad W,“ u ‘fie ruined h“. W” yggven“ d‘: “a idorablewtiocor with approval. redecorote with the new wallpaper. N I N E We tlklnl anyone to the club. LONDON -<c P)-Four unused "°“' "n?" m _ motorists ...."""~' - i - m“ mersinBond street mm (mo). Qlll(i-( RPilCi ior Pain *""Y§m1;$f;.f9 ‘f3’ '_°‘“ ' ‘ a ‘m oi unit." Th " ho 1534'“ idiom. m u‘; in "hlm a one". ‘Jlmil H. Dorheghovérv.‘ than." sow "ponder- in " nod. and twice 8U 0n om ¥.i'i.“.$'“°- “not: ‘ 1mm“ t" "" I'M" m". on m» polished noilo mi fashion rnakoiup shades to feature irnmediatc- w“ mlfliutffin M. "'°"" those am. n with ii l) with high-fashion mid-season colors. giowanm 0f . II u“ HILEGARDE nosir m, -, t... Jffiw " vlflo." Joule m a rod and hor . (‘ORTOISE SHELL A. liATsz-Zlc and $1.09. Over 350 Ottawa Boy Scouts are taking part in the Scout sponsored includes ' swimming, boxing Scout camps last season according compared with 457 camps the year rsvlous year, or an increase of 2.4a meeting James turn to the Boy Scout outlook on physical moral make-up of today's youth, _ which is not up to standard." Arthur Herbert Richardson. Ontario Government has been re- the Ontario Boy Scouts Association. Supporting in office are these vice-presi- Glbson, Tillson- Russell, Ottawa: C.M.G._ Toronto; Major John 'Foote_ Presbyterian padre who was recently awarded the Victoria Cross is the‘ third for- Canadian Boy Scout to this distinction. Maior Foote was Other Scouts to win the V. C. were ol. C. C. Merritt of Vancou- ver. and Major John Fercuson Hoey, _ Empire have won this coveted decoration, becomg a cabinet minister in Great Britain is John l-fynd, recentlv rip- of Lancaster. As a youth Mr, as the Seaforths, from the Squadron leader H. B. Holloway missionei- of the Boy Scouts Assn- clation in the Province of Alberta. Mr. Holloway has been associated with Scouting since 1982, serving as Secretary of the Edmonton Dis- trict Association and later as Dis- Training. his father was an officer in Indian Army. I-le was educated in Earalgain and came to Canada in STIFF JOINTS You must remember that Nervl- tion rapidly. Rub Norvilino into the affected area frequently. It_is THE VOGUE WEDNESDAY MORNING DOORS OPEItI AT 10 ALM. KISSES:- ‘ Solllng 8t $1.00, $2.00. lull Hlif PIiOI. Price. The Second Mrs. Draper and Boy This . ow h 0! clock striking mnimlnight. Hm?!» this son's rooms heard t-hec Office __ 5- omnifortin l PG- to im- and the house. ddwn on a lovel opera with Kitty. with his beloved. walks brilliant nights of iih early winter. flat somewhere, of of the onthe of th small v atom the siextles. Wiigiabbietlffl door, a sliver knoc . A w Home to friends. A bit of If chew upon! win the scruff of and shake his future and build for himself. Hi5 own place. with the ch a boy. farm" knocked on the door. No open and went. in. out to‘ brought back. as when a scent is Duchy Tame ed in a crowd; atiranfl- ynina er, la hing. brings beck another Punk laugh 0st. like t at. one. Th] known rocm iri w ch his child rew up (M. The miniature of ill-S mo‘ B!‘ 0n the table. And Rupert in sh ing clothes. Etnalml blue stock 111 an exquisite bowl by the window- Kitty had out it "- Com- 1m sclérct difficult way. he has "he" t he was not the hand instantly relaxed i on the pillow, and “Hello, Jim. “Something like that. Come in." _ Moved by entleri-ess. by feeling that im needed say none of the thin s ccma to say. sho ‘id ES! his ihroat. HOW end the summer with affair." Ooniideaioe ween WM‘ loimge like that. been Q5" ‘an imm- was Outsid til ummere grac fu sur- iiis vitality of xiii; clos- cad — ah Then town and theatres with Kit . To sgare m c was “‘ also ticking like a busted alarm clock e3. c town Iineyki take o. i river an English basement houce. one e ones in and Dear old simple as a bone reclaimed. Now i,( Jim would take life by its twisting neck it. whatever it is gut, oi nchora l irl of Josie and Cornelius. gamed the landing. mounted and and presently Rupert DWI-ed " Memory stir- red with sadness: the imavoidatwle nostalgia for past things the room 1 i; ci ich the pillow as if. in a. stranger there ilim c s" in" asti- ilfl K S Dad him, Ru- pert iound presently that lfiecfilllgg it be so h. stud: like a hard advise his son to marry Josids Elillgutlfilig and son was like a deep-rooted And yet if it had “Wgflhi-MJO? nu curiae a; Noel Iluoo i amp-mg, x; Soft, calm-bright suits - - . ""‘..'.E.'.Z‘°'L.'.'F.'I.I°E.J"‘"' mg and looked up u tgagigfi Smooth . Cardigans, little dlooQlkors with young Euipiro c. ytknei C arse . or at th e At. garden arm He sound. it some fallen asleep. utch a real lather a: T’ EIEIEEIEIEIEZIEIEEIEEIEIEJI@@IEIEIIEI@EEEE@@EEE|E E . tih chil . He'd have to sce to it. adays women never told each oth- ivrere flshwives and let iy. “You're not to worry. Jo. wen owrista him a.‘ comfort feel. 512i fitted jackets, new classics, Wonderful under your furs now - - - simply perfect solo thru’ Spring. Choose from a big group - pastels, checks, plaids. SEE THEM TODAY THE FAHION snore: Gt. Geo. Si. Phone 55 . Listen in to the top hit tunes of the week on the Fashion Parade of Music, every Monday night at 8 o'clock over CFCY. I His daughter was on the vercrnda terrace, her arms uoixid hem breast tightly. the moon spilling radiance down over her with generous and beautiful effect. Oorxielius, neat go on for this girl of nsid elled orward b the surprised and disturbed. ted, ilk tl tienrt amiss p: watcmfiy lflevgfiiufgggg“ 5 hm (To be continued) Now- thc truth anyhow. unlcm they maples, winoglass elms gentle rustle over hea- k1 air. Spread ah there to t h his twins long rabbits, the wav waists flies. She'll tell me that busted the clock.‘ (How close to and how unthinkable!) cl irs leaving which he did not B17110 The cent RD its?‘ hold clerk's posi ion n ken recently w Jones resigned. His grea to father first held the job in x - i as they Playtime l XWfit Zagéiagm i Let NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT ssnwcs ‘ _, m‘ tho worker you wont g grass hugged for but , that hac 1833, a. a.“ ./ i To maize it possible for you-Ivith o. saving of time. effort and ol- ponoo-to find orn- ployooa with tho train.- iriq and qualifications you nood, National Employment Sorvioo has local oificoo in moro than 200 town! and cities ocrooa Canada. Complete listings are maintained of avail- nblo workers, both - mon and womon-J ' including, of oouno, - ox-aorvico personnel. Spooifyyournoodeiand tho uhnootoarowillboiakon ioiillyourapoolflooiionaoaolooolyupoeoibio. Out of thorongoofnpplloanhrogiaiorodwithuomvowillflnd you tho worker you mod-whether ho be in New . 01mm. New Toronto. New Woohniuii: . . . or your ‘own. locality. / ' l 1 mtumaiaewomotruomraiuyamymu, Ill-Isl IEIEEEEIEIEIPJIQIEJIEIEIP][Plléllfllillfilliillfillillfilfiliillifilillillfillfilfifiilig . held lm He paused in his march. ar- land -' (on - 0 bhls°§ town by the Jmw family was blo- hien W. Percival imnmuabrvom-uaiisndmuafdqmhaiauiy.’ Ilarc1r~ hill