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Tile‘ nlB-ll sfrhosalooftius. r " i ‘Brund exceeds. the esleof, any _ P€kl9¢ ' iii-ital Guardian tevsnnug. _ non - his". ~1'1.!':".1'r. - troll" .111 lc-plloted by \‘(oitcr_lfi_c'ii1lr;1g'n'ith , “ 47-‘111111- .{2lr't'i5,'i1lc\'__sl]dl1ii§§, 1-.-i'£_.-Monc-= ,1 ..11.,'.;, '1 s... 1. 1...‘. oulockfyeeibrdscuaftemocn-e still e- H‘ qidesrce of Bsmuelnosebv-Dctcheater Steeet. we... where 511111111111’; ‘.1111- ‘t "\ _ tress in a bedroom filled with smoke i ~ Q‘ 3g ' . f- p-rquired attention and two hand '°‘.' '.“i°""§" “"9! . s compels. "r111: was the only cam-so. 7-.- Ai‘ ‘Gwfltfh-At the weekly Gyro luncheon LMonday evening Gyro Clarence Cameron of the Bank of Nova Scotia. was presented with a ‘remembrance on the eve of his dc- oarture for other fields of endeavor in his work._ The gift was presented by President. Gillls o‘! (the, Club. who cxtlrcsacd in glowing tcrnts‘ the use- fulness and popularity in. such s11 iarganlretlonss this. Ho also spoke 'of his ability as a-businsss man and also as a literary man. 1111-. Cameron replied flttingiy. He regretted to lose the great friendships he ltao made in Gyro and generally amongst the m“ 8mm AT, ("TAD-zip citizens. After the other" business of m“ J i,‘ MCLQM Wm ma“ .3 m‘ the meeting. a splendid addrls was ' ' ’ ‘given by Lieut-Col. Pull. He took as Suvsvousdrmy Citadel. Dtursday ev- . ,,~ ., “Mud; "b. m at a n‘ m‘ Hun “on” lhisd subjflcgalzur Dblzitgonal tDcfcnce __‘ _| - ianus1r sp ynoaman u’ chouafl‘ A" wclcoma’ . |ln this city who is more conversant . " . ' . .1 with the affairsbof the British Army 1 snramu sonnet-Lost even-- ' in; the.yg\i11|g"'pe0|)le’s C1555 o; the and Navy, the speaker was able I1 i CenirnlChristian c11111-e11 held tyeir-‘deal tmctlvgy "m! the question M i ntmlthly mm filth an iflalmost com- ‘ nemgcxlzt: girtlrnrtgmsofgifitewz: 1111113 cttcnglzinccof members ‘us. wcllflnot u: pang‘, Wham‘ by the £010”, ' ‘i ‘;‘t¢:‘_9‘1'i3'5'. (Sam? mid“ the but Just his own practical knowledge ewmllg: wwgy‘ M?‘ IVE" ; told in a. frank and convincing | . n1 ya e - . evening. A ‘dainty lunch was served ZJaTE-‘mn Gym DL w.” w“ m me _:1ftcr which artl1oroughlygsotisfled| returned’- to their several‘ 1 . ‘ run aucnou anthems, s... at Percy Wclsilis, Rocky Point, tvlll- be hold cu ‘Iliursdny. Feb. l3 at i -J'cl:ck 1.1111111. 11oz ' vacuums; seem-A good 111-11 dram and refreshments. Salvation Anny Citadel. Fldny.~'1“eb.. 11th. 8 n. m. Admiseicn 1s stats.» 1101-31. ' . __ '. [- >- . 1 homes.- ._-_._. .----.--.__._ IIIBTIQS YALENFINC SOCIAL-The C. Gw-iu I. '1‘. of St. James Ghiu-clrgavc a‘MITCHEI-L~I‘-‘- tho Prim! lidwlrd mixed Valentine party in their: Till-ltd HOT-pull 0h Wfliliciidly. Feb- 'schoolrcoh1 List evening, invitingi-"Yui- $0 Mf- flfld Mfi- I"!!! Mlwhtll. their friends in for :1 jelly good time.‘ l 8°11. (Ivfll Kmdrlch.) The evening passed wry quickly! ' with games and music, under the‘ uv Mon/funnels’; supervision of the loaders, Miss, ‘Jessie, Fullerton and Miss Helcni in loving memory o1‘ our dear hus- band llul i-ituer, s-l. i’. Abbott, who 1 i i Jnmicson, who are to be congratulat- ed on the-splendid work they are ac- 11§§11g11tover today ludca‘ ‘rucs- ccmplishing among the young people "departed tins ufe r-cbruary 11th. 1:11:11. we mm- -.m;1i and paperej taken _of Si... James Church. Dainty rc- W” ‘mm m u‘ W“ o! you‘ 1 _11 tbcMmar Expresswtie in freshments provided by the Guild "m" m, u? m. mum,‘ ncton at 10._ 0a; n1.; the mail from brought the social gathering to a our memory 1s mu umy friend st. John due et..10.i5 g. m.\' close. , . that gncr can can its own. - . , ..._ , - / Like ivy on the withered uuk if y \ — gnarl: till-If! wings decay, k 0M0 x» m’ ‘w’ °' 7"“ ".‘“ W“ "P l'°°" q, _ v . ' ~ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ And never fade away.- ‘ "r 6Zlass1fzed~ Advertisements , 1w»- w w» no ‘rm-l:- e , f‘. ' ' ' ' ‘I ' ‘ .- 4 One Insertion .‘. - - IOepar. line of s words, _ . . z Heartland!’ "m": N"!!! "It!!! 101'" 3 ' 4 le pea-Jim of b words z ‘ ' i,‘ Ill‘ fleeesliaeofewordl t _._.__. _ ' A . ' In loving memory of our deal vii" <1 ’ eyeypgeeooeeooouwo-ooooowoovo o “one; eousm Victor lliscLareuh who uicu _ Wanted 1141\- oa woos/m r0 '1" ‘ vatann ; ppoint ‘local represent ives. Posi- ii’ ion perlnbnent: yearly .1 guardnfee misfit-lacing $36. weekly average) , "fidmxpenses: ‘commission and cash llllhb! besides. Winston" 0o. Tower Blpgr. Togonto ~A._W..Fep. I-I-I-l uw_____‘_ - - . - -. zIu-lo-zz-zc . ,... . woo. T081000. on‘ Mona can nu, framed by college tu ts _ during summer holidays dlstgibutlng rc- Foe particulars write statingago. college. attend- ’ and when W111i! .-begh1 work. Mr.‘ Conrad, _ Tor- onto. A. W. Ebb. IO-ll-ll-lil-fl-SB. 1 ligious literature. 11111 cqurseltnd, year, College Dcpt., Tower Bldg. rebruary 0th, I921. in the graveyard softly‘ sleeping, Where the-bower: gently wave Lies the one we loved so dearly ln that lonolyhsllent grave. ’_ We did not khow the pinn you bore We did not see you die We only knew you passed sway And could not say good-bye. We little thought when you left home That you would ne'er return That you soon in death would sleep Andieave Is here to mourn. Inserted by his Cousins Leslie and Wilfred Jilacuren. . IN MEMORIAM i “Salesman Wanted BKLISMEN WANTED - BALI! egent 1e1- Priace Edward Island. Good pay. Hoe outfit. ‘~ We want now e. reliable. energetic represente- tive to handle the but districts on the lslandl Our agency is pront- able. Write. Peihamu Nursery. 00., Toronto, Ont. B. W. b-WSTlf WEéPlEIFWJ-Ytéil“ __.__.,,__\._. MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY. Big pay: easy work while leaminl Barber ‘Bade under ‘famous’ Molar ' . American plan.._ world's most re- liable 11111-11" school System. wute today for free literature. Mole! Barber College, s1: Barringtcn 8t. ileum. Wed and Sat t1 AGENTS WANIED to INTRO- riuto Royal Buckingham. the mod- rrn table cover. books like linen, A necessity in every home. bow price. ‘liberal .to1umission,,»-Write for,_free eell- ‘~ inn outfit. Dept. 1134,. Public Scr- _ 111-1 Mills of Oahada, Limited.» 1.1111- . 41111. Ontario. A. W. Ebb. 84248-20. needs no laundering. l ‘ _ , -_ > "_ B. ,V. u. l-7.14,Il,2l.2-l.1l.ll.2b,8-4 In ‘h m‘n'. a’ ""'”|...ed '.' l "".“_~._’,"§."‘“' 1.5m”: '= ‘ " Wiser: there ‘lemma pain orsorrow , Mmceulliflftllll? Y," fig-“q-Sg- In your sweet eternal rut. -~~-_.........'. ' ; ' 01'" G - inserted by the Members of Green- ‘ffifflll: roomnsscu€ainog , __ wlea anlCable Head 1r. r. society. - '- m- - 1 m“ . mu "ca: sic." . ward.‘ noun» ‘.f§,‘;§,.'°§,;”§§:%f’figu _ ' _Aitkcn, scrum ma", Rim: atyhp" ‘ill-rmbmlllhttlicfiremsn to theru- 1 A Situations Vacant Female 1n loving memory of Victor Mc- . 1mm siuoossto. 1.1.1.11‘ 35- 1.111s», who peeled any February 0th. 10:9. ' Degreat Victor bow we mill you s since from earth you passed away And our hearts are boning sorely A: we think of you ‘each day. Dearest victor we know you're happy AMBITlOIJS MEN IAIN WHILE learning bafltcr tradeJoin world's largest trade school system. lbrperl instfltetlon-bll ilemand. Litera- ture free. > Write Dominion Barber College 110'! st; Lawrence. Montreal McDonald, Miilview.‘ sen-aunt. itiom ssaa...i§is1usnta main-mi 11v MEMORIAM a ~ . . . rwurvrlor. W‘ p-lfallltfggtntgzl- zhgifieemtwxceillleagodm m‘ t ‘o V _______ . ‘P . ‘ ‘ ’--"'-'- ---’ - yer-kw» rvvlv- owl-m 1W‘ v11“... fiwmmq? '1'.'.'-.."'I..'1?1'3 mm °°~ . - _’_____‘_‘_""""""'. antly mo. Ielntnry 8.1., 1m. Gone 1m ""“" ‘h “"°‘°"-> osmium-cochlea ’ sacorme m“.'"'~"“_‘-"’ ‘ . >3 lW-Pli-‘i m no; Qrderspw for lprllifds- ab? Hearted-ml owed» . $50 -a.'....--.1--.--..-j-- livery. John s. Ooulson. y e tml mace to ml , - . ,_ no: yo: ab: on - ten,lt.lt.i.,- ms-a-n-a Alsitbceesvbvtbink um _,~a’"*lhilfllutli-‘cn abort . .. . . Animations-meticulous. » . uarsm; "mu"... 1... , v “u ‘u’ . t -' .. .......-t.-- . uardian "Wm- ~ oawuoar Office. ‘ 1151.1!!!" Jennie". Que ' ' 11$ crust ’ to‘... physician. ‘ liflflll implicitly, ' you .ql t"......r.4_»..=..o.-.-n..- glfolt coaulcrivroatn 1 . raor. 1111s.. . of‘ uni. 1...a1_.1o..... 3114a: touelenent- cry and‘ advaneedotudents . 1 Charlottetown‘ " ‘Phone, 1054-]. , ‘ izttrar" u a see ee-q one use egg go.‘ rub LADIES r 111-. JAMES Church will hold o cake sole Batur. 111 111a of the P. m. 1. srobpitsi. 1705-21 . nos-zl-wed-rn l'_. W. C. DEBATvE-"Rcsolved that the social contacts acquired (luring university life rather than the in-l struction received are of greater sis-i sistance in achieving future success i was the subject of the ‘weeklydebate in Prince of Wales College yester- day. The Con side of the argument won by a vote of 32 to 29. The Pro side was supported by William Craw- ford. Esther Rattenbury and Vere Ling, Jeanette McPadyen and. Har- old Goodwin. ft was ‘pointed out by the Pro side that in order to achieve success it is necessary to ltave sym- pathy with ones fellow men, to be; able -to grasp another person's view-i point, and to be able to‘ associate with others without ruffling their feelings, all of which may be ac.- quircd through social contacts. Poise. self-confidence and an ability to Judge Ch8.i‘lCtQi“8.i'E also gained. It was contended by the Con side that iojwrofessional men the, university’ 1111-‘. Cfiitit1if)'l‘i‘1tw1v_1zn1/_1w day afternoon at "moon dpg-Melqood‘; , I, o A T u N D Beck, and the Con aide by Theo. ' a ..Et'__lnitp, linifeb tburrb waouesbaw tilt-Havoc? Meeting. elieen and ‘ - teachers of llnhy school-1- _ Boelallllail. ‘ Nil-Weekly Pruyer . service cob. q "libotesby nembers or no» _ , scams --~Visitors menu-n1- » come — Hearts Memorlbl lall. luk-slupperliln-Bocisl lhll. Teacher training class and study group 111 teaching values oftbc 01c Testament. in Social usu. s11 l a W854i. t COMET!!!) Maurine-Mr. n. n. flutch. city, leaves this morning for halite: to attend a meeting of the Transporta- tion Committee of the Maritime Boards of Trude. lie expects to re- turn by the end of tljlepresent week. M1-. l-i. J. Philips, city. leaves this morning for Florida who're - he in- tends to spend the remainder of ‘the winter. He will join MrsUPhiliN in Boston en route. LATEST DOINGS (Continued frmn page l) under, First Lord of the Admiralty Georges Deygues spoke for Eras-ice. Dino Grandil for Italy and Admiral Takarabe for Japan. The Five Pow- ers were unanimously agreed that failing to achieve abolition of sub- marines strict limitation of their us- age should be enforced. Ores/t Brit- ain joined with the U. S. in oppos- ing the French contention that pub- eduoation is of greatest importance. Great inspiration is received from the study of greatauthors and poets, The question was asked as to why, if social contacts arc to be regarded as most important, shouldnot a uni- marlnec provide cheap naval protoc- ltlon. Hon. J. L. Ralsian. GRUB/dill“ Minister. of Notional Defence sup- ported the British and the U. S. "Tand. Similar support came from Sir Atul Ohatierjee, representative of . points are stressed. PERSONALS Mr..l\rtl1\1r MacMillan. Wood ls- iands left for ‘Montreal yesterday morning 011 a business trip. Miss J. ftetidie, mllilner of Prowsc Bros, left Satuwlay morning on a buying trip to Toronto. Montreal, and other business centres. ,Rcv. J. J. MacDonald. of Summe side, who is under treatment at the Clutrloirctolvrn Hospital, is much im- proved and expects to return to his duties sho"tly. - In Memoriam In Memory of’ MRS. CHARLES MIOKENZIE Who Died . February 12th, I927. l. in Memoriam SHAW-GEORGE BERNARD In ever loving unemur, of our darling Baby wno passed away one year ago today, February 8th. i929. Your memory dear, will always be, The sweetest thing in life for me. Ever loving Sister and Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Shaw, Chicago. l6B9-2-i2-li. I i-Eii ,11v MEMORIAM \ In sacred memory of our dear wife and mother, Mrs. Neil A. McFadgen. who passed from us at Wlnsloe, on February 14th, 1929. "There la-b world above, Where parting is unknown; A whole eternity of love Formed for the good alonen And faith behohls the dying here Translated to that happie sphere." VBPEWY b9 esilblilhed i" which the“ ‘India. Hon. J. E. Fenian, Australian 'Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caseley. The fvfinistcr of Trade and Commerce _and, Professor Timothy Smiddy, Irish lllree Show Delegate. ' i The Navy Dengue received protests ‘today from rs New Zealalnd 111111 Nfelbourne. Auafralla branches ‘s- ' telnet further cruiser reductions and suspension of work on the rest Brit- ish naval base mt Singapore. LONDON. Feb. ll-The French ference were understood to have pre- sented to Premier Ramsay MacDon- ald late today their total naval ton- wage needs approximating 790,000 tons. RINGWOOD SCHOOL > The semi-annual public examina- tion of Ringwood School took place on Wednesday, January 29th.. at 2 p, m. Owing to illness of teacher. school was closed for tome time. but all are ‘beck to work again and we hope will work 1111 the harder‘ to pay up for loat time. Pupils were tlioptighly cxaounea in the differ- ent branches by their teacher, Miss Irene Connolly and proved by their quick respo to all questions ask- ed them that they were very cart.- iillly and efflcentiy taught, when reflect; great. credit on the teacher who has a. large school. ITEM! 75118‘ lng from one-to ten. Simlll mim- tion might be made regarding the order and discipline which was pcr- fact throng” the examination. The following orosrrm W" "w" carried out: Recitation. s Tin)’ Tot- _by John Mahler. Dialogue-How i/o woo. by Elise“ White and Nelson Currie. lactation-Suspicious of Sister. by Stanley Doiron. Dhlogue-I-low do Wu M1911 w‘? by lncz McMahon and Amos GM- vea-tt, Monolcguc-Mttie Peter's by Cornelius Delm- mQQguQLL-‘me Sick Doll. by rie Currie. Constance Currlo Vincent Dolron- Rgcltatiom-The Wasted Crust. by Parley Flor- and Erusoafmoa‘ rusrrr~ only the iourest drugs _ uowlng tbsyrrltleu in- ltructioal muse w poifintrsflib: repu- m‘ d ' ' ' must Ibo be of the strength specified and nuns in Just-the rlgbt proportions. became we observe Cilia require- c b your ti... ..."::..... P's-Me's"! i" 1' ._ MaeKuinnon Inserted by Husband and Family. you; 9mg, iuotisiuon~s Boy's Troubles. by *- ' -‘ 5; _ Oilrrle. " 000000-00-000000000000-00004 a“flm_m Grmdma-s my, by Austins. Hutch. Duet-By Reta and EM“ will“ gestation 111s song by chem“ little Kekiryn White. only threflmd 1. 11.11 m" 01¢- (Patriot ole-M wry-i _____________.. 5,900 users scour camps The public mu welcome the 1930 edition of "sooo Facts about clouds" cgmpflgd by Frank nigh. the W!"- knoiln authority on the Dominion. past 1111s present. r1111 ao-oeac book is a marvel of condensation and ls revealing the story. of our country .111 a nut anon-J awn’ that u as 1111-1111; as 1t is illuminating. and one that no Canadian can afford to mist- uim 1t not not only a national 1.111 ‘n 1:11pm and world-wide circula- tion il not to be wondered at. ‘Th! contents an comprised in B0 119'"- petieai‘ chapters. ranging from "M- riculturc” towruuqa." Th1! we contains‘ 111111111 new matter and many ‘nag-soups otuod1m_ ooeeowee-eoe-oeoeeege-o-enee r tb-"\lil@flllfl lasts ‘ - ‘are cordially Invited." . was the first elder of the Uniirzd con naval delegates to the London con-, 11111111111 1110111 1 I i I vice At Kensingtor. United Church. ' i ' i Notwithstanding the hepvy condlt- | iorrof the roads, a splendid wngrc- \ gaion assembled at Kenslngton Un- { tied Church bundavlnorning. Feb. 9th 1 Afier the Doxology and invoeationi the “e11 known hymn "s11 People} “Phat 011 Earth do Dwell“ was most f heartily sung and the scripture read. i The anthem. Blessed is the man. was i splendidly rendered by the fine choir i aticr which the unveiling and dedl- i cation of the memorial windows wok i plaice. - The first window was erected to the memory of James Maynard, who fegation 1o enter 111110 rest, The sen ior cider of the session. Mr. A. R MoMurdo, pulled the string and cx- , posed the first window we... gaze] of the standing congregation. The window conssis of two panels, a text medallion in each with a background of lilies. Fusing the congregation the text is very appropriate. ‘Serve the Lord with Gladness, come before i-ilsi presence with singing." | ‘File Miitisier of the church, Rev. Dr. Saint then proceeded to the north ‘ aisle of the church where Mr. Wm. Caseley on behalf of the family, pre- sented a window for dedication in the nmnory o! their beloved pas-cits. i 1 a-lndow was unveiled by a. grandson. Baipn Caseicy and consists of two panels with the beautiful text med- ‘ aJlicn "Blessed are the pun in heart for they shall see God“ The beautiful background of lilies is most ap- propriate. The last window to be dedicated was presented by Mr. Harold Lea-‘kl on behalf of ilhe family to the mem- ory of a loving mother. Mrs. Jane Laird, who entered into rest May 4th, 1927. 'I‘h.ls window was unveil- ed by a grandson, Laird McDonald and consists of i/wo panels. In one of which there is the altar of In- cmsc symbolic-of prayer and in the other the very appropriate symbol the year of‘ the dove, symbolic of the Holy Spirit. ‘Ifhe rich red background not only gives a warm effect to the worth window. but suggests blood and fire. Our pwyers nwat be sacraficial. We need the fusing, illuminating re- fining and revcnging fire of the Spirit. After 1111c dedication the mirtisler ‘etumed to the rostrum w-here the prayer of dedication was offered fol- imvc-d by the hymn "For all the SfI-lhis who from their LiibOilt‘ rest." ‘ The prewcher for the day was Rev. J. M. lvfclveod, M. A, of C‘harlotte-_ town. ' Very fitting it was that he should be present on the occasion as he had been one of the preachers when the church was dedicated in 1889 and had organized the Presbjicrian church in Kcusinginni The late Wm,~l Brown having been ordained to the cldersizip during his pastorate. The morning sermon was 11 very fine presentation of the many crown- edChri-st. The singing of Crown Him Vilith Many Crowns" and the bene- diction brought a very inferesting and impressive service to a close. The evening colrgcgation ups also very fine and the splendid evangel- ical message of Mr. McLeod will not soon be forgotten 111s rendering of the anthem "I have set watchmen" brought out the excellent quality of some voices in the choir. The chuch is justly proud of her choir and we hope before long they will in harm-l any with the suggestions tfhrown out by Rev. Mr. McLeod be fully gown- ed. " Kcnsington United Church is to be congratulated on the beautiful building and well equipped plant they have erected. It is not. only a greet asset to the local congmgatlon but to the whole Presbytery, a p110} where young people's convention and Presby-terials can meet with every assurance of comfort and conven- ience. 111x11. all this has been aoootnplish- ed in such a short time reflects great credit on pastor and people. . i . Farmers constitute the largest class of depositors in postal savings banks of Japan. 1n a recent creek more than i.- were sold in Britain, Potatoes grown in Canada last sea- son hld l total Wight 0f 4.406.800,- 000 pounds. Pulling four feet from a crane in ill N Vt llE ii; Largely Zt-iiandcd Sen“, v F” 33 - LPN Bsden- usfi Birthday. ‘ Feb. RIP-Sexagcsima ‘Sunday. T1111 15 i!" "Wtltir for snowshoe hikes. 1 Regret is felt by all the 5cm,“ m their. great Muir. friend, Rev. Bruct ' . _No ernon I". Maddigan, Press Repr;-, Fllrwrdl sentative, the Boy Scouts i y H _ C 1 oratzo rowe Association lst Charlottetown-dengue of the (Special to the Guardian) Cross. S. M., John McDonald. HARRINGTON, N. S.. Feb. 1L. 2nd Charlottetown. King Own, s. Fhe late Horatio C. cmwel], p11“ M., C. F. Hinc. - representative, Atlantic Region, can- 3rd Charlottetown. Kirk. S. Mf ndian National Railways, was ieid JOlm LIV/con. ' to rest today alongside of his marl-m 4th Charlottetown, Baptist, s. M, in this old historic place this after- R. C. Parent. i noon, within the shadow of a churcl 5th Charlottetown. Zion. s. M.,iilliilt by his forebears, 1n the yea: Clarence Walker. 1765. His mother, Mrs. Emma crow. oil, who was the widow of Asa crow- iell, predeceased her son only a short _ ytune ago. The remains were convey- M u" Cub mellillli 011 ThlITSQIY ed from Moncton where she died, til time were only sixteen cubs present l Harrington along with those of he: one of whom was a recruit. Fcurlmn, who passed away m the vb Cub‘ paw": u“ n" w“ 1°‘ n“ m" toria General Hospital at Halifax af- amn The w‘ recnms cmnpletedyter an illness which lasted nearly a w" Tmdenzmd tests "m" Baskem‘ 1 year. Numerous residents of Barring- Prad Bmmw“ and M“ be ml/"ifil = ton attended along with relatives the when u“ bad?" “nl” "m" UJMWE- simple service which was held in the Akel“ m“ “mt” “Wm m‘ cuhsiold church. There were numerous ‘(he "frecze". "alcrw ""57" m“ "aw floral tributes including a.’ wreath miss" winch he learned at the ‘mm’ . from Sir Henrylhornton, President Mme’ A {Canadian National Railways. W. S. By the w“ m’ Km?“ ow“ n“? Thompson. Director of Publicity. M. and Pack have special ways of tying R Tompkmsl qnmc Manage“ A“ “m” kneckmwhiefs- cheermg and lantic Region, and from the officers “ppmudmg which were karma by of the Region generally, alsrwfrom Trmp Lead” mmte" ‘mm Sewn“ the Publicity Department, Moncton, "m" mnnmrk‘ mmnry “d 5cm‘ and from the officers of the 38th land who attended the Jamboree. battalion, omawm Only sixteen scouts attended the ' meeting on last Friday night. Indoow hockey is proving quite a drawing ——— card and it is hoped to 113v; a r1111, frhe death of Mr. Frederick Ladncr attendance next night. Badge work occurred with tragic suddennese at has fallen of! lately but classes will his home 111- ViOi/Ofii- W85?- 9R1? be resumed again at next meeting, Monday morning. MF- Lilli!" W" in Owing to pressure of business, S. M., his usual health on Sunday. l-lls l-line has missed the recent meetings grandchild. W110 “lied Wm‘! “him 19 but we hope to have him with us sick with pneumonia and when the soon again. other members of the household _re- tired to rest he remained towatcb ' 1t her bedside. Shortly after 1111a- A combined meeting of the 3rd and i “ism M,.S_ Mcmthun the ’ chm“ 4m cmmmmemwn ilnpusu “Pimhuather, got up with the intention cossfully carried out last Monday/Q,‘ havmg M“ Ladne, m" M, n,‘ “m” “Fm” 5- "'1' ""1" "'4 LW-lmm she was horrified to 1111a 1111 wn" A nmnb" of “WW “m” 55m‘ - lifeless body on the lounge-death e5 we" “Eyed and 511M111“: m’ apparently being due to heart fail- struction given. In order to raise troop funds the 4th Charlottetown (Baptist) troop intend holding a rummage sale in the highly esteemed by hi, nemhbon m" ‘uwre’ and his death under such circum- Scout Judson Glow, formerly of the stances has cast a deep 810°“, o"; Cambridge’ Mus" troop ha’ been the surrounding district. His wife granted a transfer to the 4th Cilar- (Hcd rather suddenly a few yens “m lottetown (Baptist) troop. N, V Boy Scout Troops King's Own lure. Mr. Ladncr was about fifty years of age-a thrifty, hard working man, I A meeting of the executive of the, Provincial Scout Council was held on January 30th. The provincial‘ commissioner, Rev. G. T. sprlggsi presided. It was decided to have all, troops chartered, all scouts register-I ed and also secure warrants of tap-k pointment for all S. M.'s and A. S. < M,‘ It w” also decided m Chanel chase ofltite passenger and freight i steamer ‘Harland as she now lies at ll f i i. d l] 101'- bro-Emil nrezlstgatlcllio the? Kinney: Bruce Swwa“ *5‘ oil's whorl. where TENDERS Fenders will be received by the un- dcrslgltcd up to and including Sat- the city for the continued illness of . urday, March 8th, next for the pur-. thus secured to be used for stationery , she will be open for inspection daily between the hours of fl a. n1. and l an other equipment necessary for, l i). 1n. the use of the provincial office. ‘ The executive also decided to put. on the vestibule (indoor) Training] Course for scout leaders consisting‘ of four units of three sessions ouch» The first session oi‘ Unit One will‘ open next Monday night. I-‘ebruaryi 17th at the Baptist schoolroom. Al-v ready there are eight or ten leaders; bookerfin take the course but there‘ is still room for all those who are ln- I terested in scout work or any other branch of Boy Welfare. I Unit One is especially suited to give 0 ithe Troop Committccmcrt and pros- .pective leaders an elementary kno1v-‘ ‘ledge of Scout methods 11111 1t should“ ‘be taken by all active leaders when] they have the opportunity. It lsI _n1ade up of talks and demonstrations. on the following subjects: Y i (a) The History. Organizations] .Extsnt and Distinguishing Pastures ,of the Boy Scout Movement. I I (b) Demonstration and Explana-l A. SNELG ROVE Manager 42-inch. fri till March 8th. NEW MENS WEAR STORE the openinl 2 This issue carries f atmouucclneilt c1 u. new Laillliiu sot-ml UNJle by the \vc.1-..11...v11 uuu 111.11- uut." s...c-..111.111, 1...; “.1114 lase- Jduxfill, so lung Aloud o1 the LVAUIAI 11L‘1A1' uepartnltnt oi ratuns, who 11.111 have MSEUJnsMCKA Wihl 1111.1 Mi‘. Lugenc uoucctto, also UL I'd-halls. Mr. 1viucucuga11 11s.. secured central premises 111 urcot L.co1ge Street and 1111s urrlngcu ior an up-to-nato stuck of the inghesl: quality ins slogan being “inc stoic of Better Men‘! Wear." Mr. MacDougail is sure of a wel- come and cordial support from his many irlcrlds and patron: of Petons. 000,000 national savings certificates an,“ omsvv. Scotland. 111mm. Beniuel ‘ m. 1t-ssvale11tlsssyou. tion of Scout Drill by Signs. ‘ (c) Scouting as a Game. (d1 111a Patrol System Court of Honour. (e1 The Composition of the union Jack and the proper We! V! fly iii- (f) The Scout Leaders attitude in the matter of smoking. 1g) Scout Signs. 1111 111s noon Committee and its besides the general public who ap- “d the! prcclate service and quality. ....*_.._.........._....-_.._.._...-.- bOOOOOIQOOOOOOOOQCOOOCOX 11k. J. r. MiLLAR i 1 i ' ucmvu. suauuou _ i nouns-e 1e 1e.» I l0 5.00 ' ‘Corner Queen and llcbmoll -OOOOOOOQOU 000000404000 (i) Knots and Whipping. (j) Woodcraft in ' Don't forget Dominion registration. I it's the scout Missionary mud. .__.,_.. , 15.... nous for Iiebraery ' (m. w. lc-uakso ruin (Insane eoeeeoeoeeoee§'