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NO HEAVY IUBIER PADS C. . just :1 small aniouiit of air in rirljiistalilc rmnovahlc cups THE IDIAI. BODY IALANCER. You ulonlt no-ed ii lry-on- iiist buy one. This lira is the solution to your prtililtrni of lilting that apt-rial virus or suit-tlius rliiniiinting 5:. N- costlr :iltcr- I atiuns. M1432. 34, 36 A and 3 Cups White Nylon only. 37.00 sci. oimibinm In Charlottetown - Ilsa & Mclooii and l llloticesi 1th Charlottetown (St. Paul's) Scout Troop. Twenty tour Scouts attended the Troop Camp at Crapsud from June 28th to July 6th. Overnight hikes. daily swimming, games, in- struction periods and all the other camp activities were enjoyed in pcrlcct weather. Mr. F. A. Drls- coll, Provincial Commissioner, was our Camp Chief and he expressed the opinion that. the camp more than lived up to the requirements or :1 Scout Camp. We are in- debted to the Rev. A. E. Plerccy, Mr. Walile Scantlebury, Mr. George Scantlebury. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Larkin and Mrs. R. Tngget for the help that they gave us at this camp. O I I We are now back in full swing alter the summer break and regu- lar meetings are being held every Monday evening. All except one of last. year's Troop have returned which speaks well of the enthusi- asm of our lads. Five Cubs 'camc up' to the Troop and four new recruits have joined us to give A. total of sortie forty boys. In ad- dition we have a waiting list but we hope to admit more boys when the re-organization of the Troop has been completed. 0 . . our Queen's Scouts are being given special duties and will act as Troop instructors. Bill Ives is Troop Leader, Ian Taylor is Quartermaster, Lloyd Dalziell is responsible for outdoor activities, Alan Massey is responsible for re- cruit trainlng while Bill Nelson is arranging extra. outdoor activities. 0 I 0 Frank Mellish has qualified for his First Class Badge and is now established as a Patrol Leader The three other Patrol Lender vacancies are up for competition among our eighteen Second Class Scouts. . - a so far this season we have had two week-end hikes and a Troop hike on October 11th for the pur- pose of passing First Class tests. Great. enthusiasm is shown for these activities and Lloyd Dal- ziell, Alan Massey and Alec Mur- chison are deserving of congratu- lations for the parts they have played. a 0 o It is planned to establish model aeroplane, table tennis and amat- eur radio club activities within t.he Troop with each boy entitled to invite one friend to join these clubs. This will provide. extra fun for everybody. In addition we are planning I. toy repair project to be started immediately in order that Christmas gifts will be avail- able for the needy. It anyone reading this column is interested EARLYBIRD FLIGHTS Only S5.00 one way to MONGION and 54.50. to NEW GLASGOW. my Esrlyblrd Today All THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN in helping with any otthcao tans. will they please contact . W. Jclks, phone 364. This is great work. which helps young people keep out or mischief and trains, them to be useful citluns. 1 O U C p . Mr. Tom Gardhsm and Mr. 110- land Macmschern have Joined us as Troop Leaders. We are very pleased to have their help and lmow that. they will enjoy their association with fur boys. 0 C It is very pleasant to find our Ladies' Auxiliary so active early in the season. They have already arranged and held s. Dancing Party in order to raise funds which will be used for the futherance of our many activities. This type or support heartcnii the leaders im- mensely and relieves them from worries over tunds. 0 . . Best wishes to all other scouts and their supporters; we hope you have the best season ever. CAPE TRAVERSE SCHOOL Report of the senior department of Cape Traverse School for sep- tember: Grade 9-1. Jean Murphy; 2. Elaine Noonan; 3. Bob MacWll- liams. Grade 8-1. Lila Irving; 2. Elaine Campbell; 3. Jessie Mac- Donald. Grade 7-l. Beryl Murphy. Grade 6-1. Wayne Howatt: 2. Patricia Patterson; 3. Leo Hollo- Hill. Principal: Doris G. Macwilllams. O 4 MIGHTY V-8 ENGINES FROM I o 7 GREAT SERIES o OVER so MODELS. CHASSIS , ,tmencunv 'l,'3iiN((iiN H, lflvlriar : 106 ll.P. T0 155 ll.P. FROM V2 TO 5 TONS 0 11 EXTRA STRENGTH W.C.T.,U. NOTES -... . IT CANNOT BE DENIED l I l Every sclentltle not gathered irom the studies or alcohol points to total abstinence as I. sound way or lite. It is "sound socially." The use or alcoholic beverages creates no im- provements tn soclll relationships. Rather it. hinders and defeats the building of good. iellorwship. It. is "sound physically." Alcohol is I menace to health when used tor human consumption. It. is not subject to digestion. It is "sound economically." Man- ltobans spent. approximately 829,000- 000 during the year 1950. plus an- other s9.000,000 .or hotel keepers' profits; nearly 40 millions of dol- lars which could be dlvertc: to the building or new schools, and in- creasing t.cachers' salaries, better roads and many other sadly need- ed improvements. It is "sound phychologlcally." Beverage alcohol has at no time given any real help to the mind. Its uses as an "Escape", a "crutch". or as a "Pick-me-up" are danger- ous, Its use cannot possibly pro- mote creative or realistic thinking. It is "sound morally.” The use or .................-....,. bevcruo alcohol oven in mail .,us.ntit.ics put to sleep the frontal lobes of our brain - the part that no animal nu. When God created man he did not intend he mould. by drinking, revert to the level of animal life. both phyllcslly and mentally. Drinkers deacreats God's image, and H15 handiwork. TIT FOR TAT Though you mlnxut. a friend of Yours his generosity May overlook the thing you did And let you go soot tree. Returning good (or evil done, or Kindllneas tor slight But your body won't (oi-give you it You ml to treat it right. It you should give it. sic or beer Or whiskey, wine or gin, Twill cease to serve you accurately, But always will begin To slaw your mental processes as COMPLETE VISUAL REFRACTION AND ANALYSIS G. F. HUTCHESOH 8: SON Optometrists 53 Grafton St. Itiolhawltanlbi no your body won't tout" you it You tail to treat it right. some friends lorgiive us and forget, The body answers "Not" Reciprocating good or ill wthatcvcs tenant-I. show. It won't Iorglvc our ignorance Or sin, however diam. The body wtu repay in kind So let us treat it rldht. Florence M. 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