. n‘. PAGE TWO ‘ ed Rose-lea, The New 205cm. g BROWN LABELAO‘... . r i. ,- z...“ azw. u ova- . APl-eferences. cep I N’ i a ~ Mo ey In Empire (Article No. 4i ' , within the mvhv- A 4011" "W" By s. k. sandweii. r. n. s. . itae united States im We Queen's qliiverlity. ' OITAWA, ‘July. lb-lifly Canadian Prom-Ever since i i i dollar sent beginning of the iii-em; 'nrltainllstynrhadnoallllallca ‘competitive era in interns of so returning. tladefabout the close‘ ozuie‘ 9th wls much better. Butlih moon centilPY. neu have mt ail-oversee seht to Oren Bfltain lunch‘ til world that purchasing power was ore-oat imlm-iai tariff who will - a thing to be jealously-safeguarded, he money which is sun to its! in and not to be allowed to upgitthc Empire, and whidl ‘will in "the, itself beyond the territory of onefrhetilrfl will” "i yvehieset heck - -- h W “- zt" amass" m" "r :11" ::.""‘".....'r"“.... s... avo . sonalswasi-em - s ed in the beginning ol these ariicregic "o science it mayuweilbesd - must scll where they can, buttheyhnittcd here that in a' worldwhich cgn buy whgge ghgy qhgg; Ad gejpiirhfl 180118‘ y system WIS fllliflflfi- ing became more difficult, it buifha Proverb. undieturiwduizr ghw- ' ~ 1i doiiu- tionald - ' Slixldrebe Utirfitltl-tlhfiflpoillbtlflwer w liuyiitznpower to carry thseidea that ' 1 i i * i ’ helping to sell This is c.3111‘ Ziivurchesihs new choc directed 0"‘- nwggluo‘ Y?" 1min“ E" Mm“! mind that lirsied first to a geEer-llii" 0i e bohhtry Wee "It toYihlv " p“. ‘an “i” Wm‘ °°°l milk '11 policy of extreme nationalists country was never entirely yl-iid- u u"""nd'fmn' ‘mus,’ "'° "’ Ibfotection - and more recent] u; nnrorts must always be ill-idler in 9",‘ b ‘m’! dim,‘ “In” 7°" -Itha development of economic gZoupsFi-hfl 1W8 H111 b? 6890?“. and itiil ‘P’! ‘h. ‘a, ‘new soup, d] F’ ' o, nations we": to buy and ‘elk-no,’ under ordinary circumstances, can, Qervedqyy hotel,’ ~ restaurants. ‘among thelnselves, necessary that the imports should glib b? ‘c1195! i“ 1955"» OMS-Ph- "ul? sllwmleesl- 01' Curlvxviilod . pa: Owing to the free trade policy 0g be from the same country as ac- its chief member. the British Em- cent-s the eXMt-B- But the Present pire has never hitherto been able circumstances are not ordinary? to organilc itself eifectlvely him and the fact that countries with such a group only thé recent gb- enormous balances‘ due to them on uindonment o: free trade by Great WU‘ 46W “will” "m" w “u” Britain has made it possible for the aoods in “WWW 1M 1'11"" whole Empire to direct its trrdehiayment in sold mil" it lmvqflc , consciously into iniperici clmnnglmitlve for other countries to avoid _ ,_ _ , and it was the prospect of mug'partilig with gold, and ti-i ' _ _ ' diecting rzrnpire - trade that modeiw do no buying eih-‘eht 1MB will" THAT THE PEQPLE possible the" abandonment of freertries which will immediately °°°°Pt - trade by Great‘ Britain, which iaigoods in exchange. _ _ __ ,. much too highly, specialized in its Nobbody like to kiss a dollar i004- (l-Mlllllfll of interest to. all productive operations c, be chic w bye. We have felt for a. long time recording; “copied; mu and , live largely with'n itself like ihefihat we must kiss every d°llhr zwd- m“ dffifi law"! "1': ‘vnized States. {bye that weht W?“ ¢'""4“ “° “modern llfcrarvrell 323:0! The chief consequence oi this new matter which way it Wmt- 9°11‘ ihopfiflhiof the-campaign for situat‘on, for member countries likelsidering the state of world £111,114?» _.I “iIIYTwdrld-l . Canada, is that it is no ion er there was some reason for e ee- .- ~ . - _ ' TIAOGA BECAME M9"; THAN necessary for them to aim gig-ling. we can still feel that about Jsrmhmlnnmasonyo‘ ginnifi EVER. A FIEND IN THE clusively at keeping their purohes- dollars that go to most foreign ,. .. 9,3,1, ' us. .. . ,|_ In Memoriam MR5. JOHN A. ROSS ~ a There passed to her eternal rest at St. John County Hospital, N. B. ori June 17th, Marion,,beloved will of John A. Ross, Surrey, P. E. I. The deceased was forty-three years of like, and was the daughter of the late Roderick and Flora Munroe oi Head of Montague, where she spent her early years from infancy until marriage, twenty-one years ago. She was a faithful and active mem- ber of St. John's Presbyterian Church, Belfast, oar-acid, w. M. s, and Bethe! Chapter 0. B. S. There are left to cherish the me- mory of a loving wife and other who was never weary of teaching her family‘ by precept the higher things of life, a sorrowing husband, one son, Howard Munroe: and five daughters, Florence, Edith, Margar- et, Jessie Marion, and Doris Mary. There are also left to mourn five sisters, Mrs. w. n. Maolieod, Or- weu cove; Mrs. N. G. MMPIIGISOII. Newton Cross: Mrs. D. J. Moot-can. Wollaston, Mass; Mrs. D. A. Mac- Pi-ierson, Uigg: and Mrs. James Ni- cholson, Norfolk Downs, Mass; also two brothers, Alexander of Leo, Alberta, and Murdock, Head of Montague, and a host of friends who were there in unusually large numbers from far and near. Th: many wonde Iul floral tributes were abundant evidence of the affection with which the late Mrs. Ross wai held by all who knew her. ‘The funeral services were held on Monday, June 20th, at her lets home It Surrey, conducted by he: pastor, Rev. D. Lloyd Griffiths, as- sisted by Rev. DM. Sinclair, valley- field, and by adv. John Murchison st. John, iv. n. at the grove‘. Rev Mr. Griffiths spoke with striking ' appropriateness upon the beauty cl the life of the departed M" rs- laticn to her household, her com- munity, and her church, basing hi: remarks on the words in the book of Proverbs, Chapter 31, and verses 2d to 38. The pail-bearers were Angul , Msclcod, John MacKelisie, Wilfred Mcwillianls, John MaoEachern, Alex. MacLeod, and Alex. Gillis. Interment was at Belfast Ceme- tery. ' doomed Adams-l .What a.very greet many people, who_ are ordinarily for. tsmperance, do not.,m, today is that it takes time, patience, tlndfaith to develop Jny- new and worth while instrument ofsocialiccntrol. 0on- people who ought to know better are being weaned away-towards sonic-species of “con- trol" of the liquor traffic, or at best becoming ibut half-hearted in the temoersncejiient because prohibi- tion has tow/ark‘ any- thifll l!!!‘ w-‘Wtiiifl- knowledge and vision will help his pupils to understand how alcohol.- in dulling the sense of responsibility and self-control, dulls consideration for others and their welfare. Herc are ‘ llcated the relations ofytbe home, of employer and employee, of fellow employees, of business man with business man. Youth must be helped to sec how the effects of ai- cohol on the individual ‘work out into the social eifecta of dependency. delinquency and disorder; ‘flloloa- ses, burdens and unhappiness they cause to the common welfare. The instruction concerning alcohol may be a useful vehicle for teaching also the larger social values. -- The Scientific Temperance Join-cal. “It ls good tea or It would not II kage be In a Red Rose pac ‘if ' r * i - (o ti ed) . , APPRECIA TIOAVI Around Pownal Bay “new wu°‘;,;‘§h,m w; m m had been successful in his pursuit- ~- ~ — ‘ “ ‘, " = ildonthcfir 1'.» Xi'an iinrrriirr-i llillllmil, i J 1 Wu“ of me Mount came to All D2 Bahs home, which Fresh m“ w” p e a’ 1"" '“"*'="'-- The “y m“ “ g < . ihe hunter had set apart from the “d the “am” ‘apt huh‘ when a. you nro izlilivif in ~--\~-_i- .\"{"' Millick Women's Irisiituie is to bi. ' Tu,“ and hi; companions oalnc rnilnvi-l m. \\ u. u... .»..rrr-rr..r..ir» ill 1 t me mmc o, Mm). Sal-ah ozhci-s. The Tall Man-stood motioii- _ i “i. i-ir _\llll lrn- “in-r... ir.-.i_ u» nlll- hed a .055 home m” door Wm‘ a rm! m from (he r.ver, they brought no not iriiirrr iii» lmrliliii} in Inna» Macdonaid cherry Valley on Meir r - | . . fl , _. . . prisoner w.th him. Yet a erce ‘lfltlinul l'\lllrssaillg llil iriiiirr-riiiirirr of m“ “flowed by the ‘rack o: h} ann- and 5h “d” iirr- Ii irli union-Ila in wil ru you iirr ro- day evening, July I ‘ ' _ d m B tr 118m shone in their cgunbgngnggg .5 gilrili-il liy in. ‘ la clam_bake on we Show ‘sat in tile grourr near m. 0 a .\.u errgilnsl n! n, Mark's: (hurl-h, ‘S3,,’ comma Sh: paused a ‘w, you “err rn-nrii iiilnlyn press-iii In i _ _ r»' ur in ~li||i~ in lirln in lin- r-‘r-‘r-l The Annual w, L Convmwn is pa... ..om them wiih her mllld r~.-_ i I lrli‘ in lllr- sin-me. v _ v - , . . _ ine-ii .I."'.. r-in in our rirr.rr'-'ir_"ilrtrrri In‘ Ming held in Ciiarloiicouu on ‘hlrillsielilld fli§ii1g¥iai1é°1$ft°fc “lid rl -' I H‘ f rllnn Ill , ,,, , ~ . - - _ ‘ l‘ Bill Ell YB . 8 ULi ‘$.15.".-..=.1§.."r...§"T....‘ rrriiirririr- i0 Thin-day and FY1683 0i m5 “wk F: k y H W)”. Adam? How i..n_ lrul \\-- n i. yuu i» ilrvi-iif iiri- M555“ McQucei-i and hlacltac are s e say i/J 811$ l T} gill In n ~iL.'|l lulu-ll n! uur rule-rill, ‘ ,_ ‘could she help mm Wye“ 393g , , .. ,. . . in d 1 .1 from Mount ‘vicll-ck- iii-Llili rlriilfrlr-Qpe 12'" |.I-'i:‘.r,=r"r'ii:- jililllyljltdfhoi. c Beg.‘ ch _ A and Sliilldas and Ah De Bali ivcrc -m |i-| i _r n|_ lflhlri _ _ _ _,, -. ...'...::.: :x":..:." u... r... can... error] vigil y";§§n{j§_,f;‘;f’.§“f,“f,,,, ,0 m. T,“ . . i!‘ W0 i r. II. iii xrus nllil F.\.\lll.\. “f” as h“ “ammo guess I ‘Man and advanced wward he, He in; 7 iii-ii {nieces the Moses Bcals. ’ d t h t d h ' d _ 5931i“? 0 EVE BXPEC C €l', all pointed to the tepoe. Ah De Bah WA did not look at licr as she enteied. lilrs. Hugh Devine and llcr daiiish- Neither appeared w “once wqgd Parties who have llccn brcuklnl: [er Miss Ceccla or ‘v65’: Newt)?!‘ P1890" 91' m9 d08- iniu and entering the grounds oi‘ l Mil-Si Rimmed 1mm 305w“ l 5| she found Hepsibah stretched out the glrarlottcltoghhlgrfving l\'ark‘of |wcrk and are the gusots oi the like a dead ma“. and knelt on the a't°‘;'l,‘;}‘.': ma‘ ‘hug’; Misses l-laylcyfn xgcfjier-‘awelagssxeai-thl at his side. He was scarcely "u; my “m,” damage to proper. iDfiiliie W10 be ‘m? = ‘conscious of her presence until she iy c! the Aseochiion will he fully 1455 Flweme 5w“ Fpmt “meiouciied hm. She felt the buckskin investigated and the party or [years at Waterside during the gay cords at ms wrists men he hands PEN-lice; prosecuted to the full extent Ieighhcs and .5 rmwwmg 01d friend. found his Eighties face D the law. . l ' Sigurd by ‘Slili-h- Bend ng low over the ORDER OF DIRECTORS. ma“ 5110 Whispered: 436837-1341’. .. b h He ib h The concert sponsored by Chili; Hep“ a "' p5 a ~ Iwmig m ard of M3530“ and am Toineite Tonteur." Church funds passed oft very suc- , , , , , , ‘ccssiuliy in Miilview Hail last Mou- i iduy eygiling. There was a capacity Shindas waned with Ah De Bah pugs“ As llE DANCED ‘m; power a, home as mum, u pog-lflfllllltfifl. We should no longer feel . . . 1 - bly as the gloom thickened about them. ABOUT THE STAKE aible. They m i lso t that about dollars that, go to other . i .» - . l ‘iii r ll b Pull - Au~t|cn o “m” “d Cam“ MMM“ “W3 _ _ _ ‘Y “m” "m l I . ; thc ‘rirorniseo ryn Siiiiiimcrftlcld o: ‘acted as chairmen» The hes’- of ord-jhfier a time. they saw wood Pigeon ireeo he their Purchasing Dower countries in the Emiiift- w“! l?“ m“ w?“ 3°“ WedncsiLrv, July 20in at z o'clock i" prevailed throughout. The loi- going toward the circle or iii-cs. _ "n" °'°"'°"° '°°' i" MM“ 1'. u, loo - - i‘ l' d ‘ih - . . . ~ '__ . - incl rrnp. am“ 0 m w‘ grow !‘°“‘“‘ 1s the glograrxxnncf ‘Con? 50h gins hi“ uni-tit they entered the illumination. and - T _ ----This farm i. equipped with good 5°“ M“ P‘“,°“°° ngs’ o“ q S m 5 e A m _ l in his death song again Tla-' "I dwelling house and wlmdihld ai- :So'o, Mr. LEWL‘; Murray; vocallliette was weeping beside the white ‘o-‘Zfilglxllagihed n burning brand ma; a Ce e L]. Notes -lahd.l..rb. , 1-. .L is;Radi ,manadthtthd aswiihh. - try liuusefuaifnplerrliliznfnlxilgge prlllfl .31: Iggégaejirgsofa] $0. ME in}; A {r25}, cam-yeti: 3mm that if, flung it into the midst of the pitchy VTIIE TEACIIQWS PLACE m THE rural?’ Gvaggon-sxled ‘m! workshop illayley‘ Short Dialasue Mrs Capt last the time had come and Ah “mm.” “out me torture “an; “Ti-ALCOHOL MOVEMENT ntllm ine . r ' ’ ' ' ' ' d1 sheet 0 it is ln a high state of cultlva- [Nelson and Miss MORBB; Piano De Bah Went w the tenee and held I“ a ‘rsffit: ‘in f“ t,“ pol, . “W! b91118 W?" willful m"! "M"! ‘r3010, Miss Charlotte Drake; Vocal back the flap. lie spoke to Toillette flame c ed gm‘ £130: dmceéi I i . . n s . _ n h and arou ‘ | stable: sulllilled by Task Arterlan imet‘ Misses Constance and Mar ‘ca mg er Sm Y“ Makwuxtifig; (mamas his w“; w the crackling By Core, Frances Stoddard with water on tap in dwelling and _ What is the relation of the teach- er to the anti-alcoholic movement’! Just this: The teacher ‘ at the heart of it all. The teacher pre- eminentiy has the opportunity to heinyouth to "sec life steadily," and to see it whole." And the teacher who thoroughly trains the youth of any generation to intel- sys,,_.m_ Convenrenuy Ion,“ u, r ion lngs: Vocal solo. Capt. Wittg: ‘was no answer. He spoke as _ Md h w they churches, school and railway. 0n ‘Reading, Mis Margaret Huntley; ‘entered. After a brief interval, his °t the pa“ He Sesiqeem in“ “t U" "W"! Sidc 0i Mill“ Highway isplo, Mr, l-larvey McPherson; Read. voice rose in b. demand for Shindas, had o“ “ken t’ e g Si‘; l5 Lin? tiuznfiegfilntfgnerald ing. Mrs. Robert Acorn; short-‘and the young Seneca answered it. thededfj gr t3? Sgatthxzgedb: - - ' . w c w r _ 30mg n 511,191,513, iskeich, Capt. Wittig, Roy Beers and-Ah De Bah was hunting lke an yo“ uktmm The bund mm h“ Emerald R. R. Ne. 1. fDul-ican Irving; Vocal Solo, Mr. animal in the blackness. The tepec a‘ m ' h h .8‘ wk 4214"7“5"7'9'11"14'1°'19"“- iGeorge Beers; Vicai Duet, Capt. was empty. Toinctte and Hepsibah hm?!“ wit}: $21,532 tsp; rintll ‘Wttig and Mr. Lewis MQCRSEQLAGHITIS were gone. en tom ‘ ther blade was sunk in his brain R din , M, Roy 13 airs, Every: Sh ndas did not speak. There was am’ _ “Egberg W8; moored 321d Mrs M_ rm “gm to reveal his h“ as he to qu et him. He was a devil in hi5 llgcnt sobriety must necessarily , blindness, and Tiaoga pointed to draw into his service influences from a wielascllzfmazgfrliuztm: ecfiiieotwze ‘i; Shindas, who held back his buck- fine whole realm of the spirit. 1S,S‘___P_ stunned his wonder when The Tan skin shirt to show‘ a long and Youth, of course, must have the Man joined mm‘ The canoe had bleeding gash. The white man w: facts about the effects of alcohol on been launched with!“ {my Dues dead, 3nd his body, weighed by I =‘tho individual, and- the eflects of mem, and they hm not hand . darkness of his soul. was 80M i01- ,through the individual, on society. sound. Words oi seli-abasen-ient fell W" m the deep “m” beywd 17°‘ Mew“ "9 m" w m!" youth "Om Ah De 3am “m m, and the rocks. lwrmid" of alcohol. Fear is not the smndu were n“, two chudrflh and But the unclean one who had motive. But the modern scientific Every ma“ and woman m chenub tricked them, the girl whose evil m“ “bout alcohol m “wean”, w I n, would mm them “m,” of sp rit had come to bring diilwn" offset old erroneous beliefs in which ithe ease with which the escape had “pm them “d to duct.“ the the ‘Icahn custom u deeply mud‘ ibeen made. But the missing canoe mu‘ of .501 Y“ Mfkmlm’ they 1:: How deeply room! l" obvio“. 1mm could not be i“ dmmnt The ‘ugh taken aive. Tiaogas face grew 1i - the every-day plea that catches ad- Wes’ one o, them bu“, could not l-lis soul has gone 80 blhck W110" herents, for a “little liquor" that possibly succeed m “Mr mam The they caught her this he 0011141 B: “does harm," for beer and wine ma)" would s“ the whim mm only death, for he heard his dais! called ‘harmless drinks." Here is given to m, sake. and now that W’! W1C! ilfylfll i0 him- 101‘ "n" rooted the old idea that liquor does ‘Silver Heels had proved herself a name‘ so he had killed h.“ trad‘. no hum 51mm.“ drunkmnm’ u” serpent in the tribe and a traitor erous one. l-le had killed :1" it u“? belief that drunkenness alone is the w Tiaoga, she would probably die command M silver Heedm who” mum" o! Intoxication‘ A‘ “m: w“, mm spirit was singing‘ t0 him- He h" 1 as this ignorance of modern scien- Ai, D, m), mad, qua, mum m killed the white all with his ""1 tillc knowledge of the actual effects his chest as the yrsn to Tiaoga and hand‘ “d “"118 h" 505i’ W dilwof alcohol widely persists, neither the expectant peopfe with him. lie “Pg; Wlithéflat aofdtrlésvblllgilmli-E ‘themaloohlol custom nor the liquor was n ,8 calm as h, 1i eiiy 8°! cra c wil end. But fear of drink- ‘they grayed. It was sShll-llfgzs W35: ‘hldifls piece rlext his braasthi: thlllhl ing, let ine repeat, is not the mot- iannounced the deception of the :12‘; $332k recoflnlupsi w” ‘or “whit” “u” “cu n l‘ Thelaw ‘inglilngland against the use of children by fchilnney sweeps for Purposes of dbsccnding chimneys was placed _on the statute books thirty years before ltbecame any- thing like an eflcctivc instrument inzthe curbing of thelnhuman prac- tice. ‘And throughout the whole per- iod or elapsed time when child wel- fare workers were striving to have the law enforced ‘chimney sweeps W0" bWt-ittlio! childrenwitn the asaistancecrrccnnivance. of housc- i holders and law, enforcement oili- eerl and the non-enforcibility of the law was openly "declared many times. ft took, a new generationto realise what the law was really do- Oae. hundred yearsragothe State of Georgia was in.opcn defiance of the suoremeoourtqol-tiie United States, and treating its decisions as scraps ofipaper. No offoierof the law tout upon any crcominunioetion from authorities. ‘lb cap-the cli- man-in‘ the, clash, President Jackson said,-,._“Oliisf Justiceldarahlll has niadertbr-fdeoialcn, ‘now _-iet hun i OR SALE ‘l Room Cottage at l7 Orlebar Street, in perfect condition, with all modern conveniences and furnace. If not sold by private sale, will be put up at auction on the 19th day of July, at 12 o'clock noon, LIQUOR WASTE IN ENGLAND "There is no waste like the waste on intoxicating liquor. We ' spend annually on” liquor over three hun- dred million pounds, and that sum is approximately equal to the yield from the income tax and the super- tax. It is wasteful and unnecessary expenditure. Nothing depresses ma more in connection with the many discussions on national economy than the way in which this colos- sal national waste is always totally g ’. National expenditure is not going down. It is going up and-I am afraid it will continue to do so un- less we get down and grapple with the chief causes of national waste. Expenditure upon drink is one of the greatest forms of waste. And somewhat comparable to, it is the enormous sum spent on betting."— The Right Hon. Philip Showdown, MP. Dalhousie University Halifax, Nova Scotia ArmSdeamComaiaieeJasicPinrnli-y, Fislerieglagizerlirfiicaselelil Science, Education. Llw, ledicue, lleiiluiry Valuable Entrance Scholarships: Classics ilzssii two Scholarships: Mnhem-flgg one $600. one $400. For boys ‘only. Full particulars on requst. Nine of value $300 to MPO. awarded on results of matriculation examinations. Sept. 27-30. i932. Three special $200 scholarships. First, Second and Third Year Scholarships. Graduate Fellowships. University Aid and Loan Funds. 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Charloticin l his; .s_....a ‘v-hraanaua-Jja hair streaming from the bleeding Tiaras was cold and terribly still, Bis face changed before their Byg8_ Grill: the savage held above his 2 a The furrows in it grew deeper, and- ' i, beam, u hm, u “w” m ma] Tiaoga became more than ever a He,“ Then word‘ “me weighed fiend in the rash as he danced a-. Wm, the daemon or death’ rm“ bout the stake. Fiecks of blood from r t w“ like a me consuming evenhheight of his madness he flung i mm, m m mm He deemed mniirilto the heart of the oiicnwood h]! h ire. pie Izsoirnaiilitgzmrjoazlcxllfiegez; Sol Yan Makwum was avenléd shmdurmd Ah De Bah m Io wmfland the demand of his people an. hm to recapture the fugitives, lcr'“'°'°d' this was a duty imposed on him first of all, Before the n'ght was ‘much older the fire stake ghould have its triumph. He had (oi-gag. ten the blind man, for a man with- out eyes was already dead. He would give in the flames the white girl who had betrayed them. ‘The fires bruried down until they 1W8“ eyes in the night. Hours pass- ed. and the Senecas listened in the‘ _('l‘ oBe Continued) Bub In Dillard's after exorcise. 5x7 ENLARGEMENT i with each roll film. ~'e--,. a..- u .____ I-a-i "um they swelled in a Damon thaflthe red scalp struck his lace. At the‘ one argument against prohibition that was not used against the aboli- tion of slavery. Every iocncmic, ar- gument against prohibition irfotln- ded on a lie, and there is no law in America as well enforcedgas prohi- bition is-not even the law against murder." ' ' ing that will lend youth to choose to put into life only what will make it o _, ‘wholcsom and useful, leaving out what may handicap or destroy. ~ So the teacher who would help his pupil to choose to have a sound mind in s sound body must include in his‘ health and character train- ing a knowledge of the facts and their relation to efliclenoy, thrift, health. Secondly, education must flt one for living with others. One of the striking features of our present knowledge of the effects of alcohol is the fact that a person under its inilucncemay have, for the time being, l. somewhat " _ person- aiityfThis change may be of vital importance where relations to other people are concerned. The school today is definitely trying to help youthsee itself in its relation to T!!! OIGAIITTI There is no agency in the world that is so seriously affecting the health, education, efficiency and character of the boys andgirlru the cigarette habit.‘ Nearly every delinquent boy is rcigarettc smok- er. Cigarettes are a soured of crime. To neglect crime at its eirce‘ ll a short-sighted policy, li hf“ .5 nation of our intelii, -i.-~Preei- dent Hoover. i ‘ stillness as if oppressed by fear. At_ illt they heard the chantng of a .volce coming nearer as' fast as l ". canoe could travel, It was the death; A , I01?! with witch Tiaoga had grieved i. for hzs daughter. and the savages iware moved by it as leaves are moved by a wind. The suspense was broken, f r in time song cf grief was also a note of triumph which, a a.-,. a..- g .,.,____ o... ca... u...“ e“...- -... .. .... e... “u... .o hair ploy. reliability, Justice, good "will, and mutual understanding. 5 Character. tihililng, they call it. All _; of this reaches beyond. the bounds ' and nation to the very relations be- cthcrs in the spirit of unlelfishnels, ' .@»o+e-o+o+oo»»+»o-oo+oeo E16 TESTED“ "y arm _ - i GLASSES FITTED. I. W. TAYLOI J. l. TAYLOR - Ill llghmonl street y Optometrists _ _ n-oo-oooooooooo-eo-ooooeo-ooe of playfeilows, home, community. tween the nations and races of the world. fiance the. teacher I pounced of ' Till joy shall overtake tinuedfllovrdid those who were up- Her perfect calm. hddhi- the. ‘Tedel-fl" ‘constitution 110w till lltllltlfli‘! ‘ ‘ The‘ New York Daily advertiser laid; "no failuralarid humiliation of the Court has brought Ill to fllljbydl.” _ John Quincy Adams ltad, “The Union ll ill ill! molt imminent dan- gercf dissolution; The ship is about to founder." ‘ ~- Johlflliflhlll (for twenty years aatnuiichisdyoooeeiror the federal experiment) sale! "'1 yield slowly and reluctantly" to the" conviction that m“, Ihjt every other instrument cur- constitution} can’ 'tlast."1‘ho_og m“; control has needed, and Union auboen ‘prolonged thus far been given-time to reveal its bene- .lIYm1!!‘.=‘.°.!-'"°"T"\°Y°"\"°° "mints and to develop s gehtrhlnm” tinue." H , , ’_ ‘_ _' I rn arid reared under its bless s! Sc much ‘for the constitution ofbowhuc we have wirllhold. The United States in the days of itl development. But "a kicking ovei the traces on the part of a State did not prove the constitu ' unwork- able. No new institution ever rides into its own with 100% success. 1t must fight its own battles. and win i" way. So with a prohibition law. It r iiiivicrcili W“? - . ‘Meilllil. UNIVERSITY xllliliomlllghl- r -‘ NJUNDIIDAND anuolieun m" 'r ‘ . - ‘ l II I I ll amaldgg: hell 'lqal‘n'un. In women undo-m. "I ‘ . and won-m do". li| n . Iggfillj M aria (use B-le. , . ' . 0| llul . A rel“ dour llllllliiT"