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"SERVICE" fa a “LONG” Word I Atrr us siiovv YOU n vcm MARE out _ BUSINESS more E. . iiilofil Motiaeliey Systems Ltii. ROYAL Typewriters 54,}; Rggiflgg; AUTOORAPHIC REGISTERS Adding Muchin" (Continuous Soles Forms) Account Registers ofgffki1$aaié°°l Sofas . EDIPHONE CWM" 5"“ E°°h Dictating Machines Phese221S F, A_ "$0."; 182 aKiTi Expert Rep _..Wefl M soid it was’: kitten-but I'm be- ‘IIIPIIANOI GOIINCIIs You'll’. P. B. ONTARIO T!!! Y. T. O. SIOBITAI! There never was a time when y. ing people were iiecing g, great- er temptation from social pressure to form the drink habit. Hence the urgency to get them interested in learning about the dancers 0f the social glass. Why not. have a medal contest to awaken interest in this subiect? Invite a sroup lei young people who may be at- tracted to become active Y.T.O. members. If you have had a school oi methods sponsored by your local union. you d bio h as interest ivn your group. 1 hope new Y. T. O. groupie may be formed by some who ave attended the two succesafui summer camps. The Provincial Convention de- cided to award two trophies each year to be a. permanent posses- sion of the winning Y-silves‘ cream i-id sugar set to the Y with the largest percentage increase in meni- leizhip, and silver candlestick; to '.'>.~ Y securing the greatest num- L-ci" of signed pledges. I hope the competition may be keen. I am at your service to assist you in any way. (Mrs. 1".) Lucy M. Stevens. "DOES LIQUOR MAKE FOB. INTERNATIONAL UNDER- STANDING?" Under this heading in the No- vember issue of Alberta Temper- ance Review. D. l... Marsh, presi- dent oi Boston Univeasltx, is quot- ed (in part) as saying: " thought- 'ful person cannot help being dis- streseed at the reports of drunken- ness attending‘ diplomatic and in- ternational ga her ngs . News dis- patch disclosed (among other things) that one of the first things that had to be done for the United Nations Council on the campus of J < . llze liquor "y accessible ' pie-i. Hunter College was to set up a rivate bar for the members . It s time for somebody (and I reckon I might as well do it as anybody else) to call attention to the iuct that the members of the United Nations organization would think more clearly and act more patient- uor by its members -a.nd by the seine token, the successful \. wrking of this last hope of the peace cf the world would be made more sure.” (Note: Can we hope for Christian Peacg In this world when we find a Lisbtéor Bar set up to serve the mem rs of the Peace councils-but —no altar where men may are}. guidance from Almighty God?) WINE IN RESTAURANTS? _Ohu:rches, Temperance organiza- ‘LIONS. Interdenominational Men's Club. A.O.T.S. Young People's Ereups. Women's iVancouver Restaurant Union of Municipalities of the Okanagan and other bod!" opposed to the proposal for the following reasons: , l. would introduce drinking ill a public place, now banned un- der Liquor Act. v | 2. It lS an attempt to respectabb. drinking end put it on the same basis as food. Alcohol Isl noths, true food. It is a dehydrator- or ardener of food and hinders digestion. 3. It would camouflage the pi". Dose of a person entering g rem. aurant and make liquor more ggg. to the public. 4- It Wvuld extend the hours oi’ aale of liquor. now limi-ted in liq. uor stores organizations, a Week and 9A hours a day, 6. It would make sale of liquor to minors and consumption of such liquor much easier in the ourtained or boxed section. Sale to mlvner; .5 itctpresent prohibited by the Liquor 6. It would make our girl wglg. teases practically bar-maids, some. th hitherto not tolerated in this Prov nce. fl. It would mean a general lQWul ering of the standard of rastausul ants. perhaps a noisy drinking‘ crowd. Would render enforcement law more difficult, increase drunkenness, immortality, street ac- cidents and evils of every kind. - R J. McIntyre. ‘ HANDICAPS ARE MADE TO BE CONQUERED You and I make ous- own handi. caps in life. We have them because we think we have them. I have never thought of’ myself as handl- capped hy blindness, writes Alec Templeton, the pianist, "Cosmo- poiitan.” If you enter in such hampering thoughts as that you are too lg, too small, too poor; on blind. or deaf, they eventual‘: take charge of your life. If you order them out the moment they slip in the back way, they cease to In- fluence you. I was once dtscussing the ques- tion of handicaps with a friend. He was not convinced that we‘ snake our own. "Suppose," he said, ‘you were suddenly to lose a hand. "What would you do?” I told him the story of Count Zlchy, s Hungarian, who studied to become a concert pianist but lost his right arm in an accident. At’ that time llttla music was available for the left hand one. so Oountl Z1611)’ studied composition with Franz Liszt, arranged piano pieces for the left hand and played thesaI at concerts. I My fri-end ersisted: “luppoaei you became esf?" That is the worst that can hep- ly if there were less guzzling of liql Assoclatlom] are a‘, pen possibly seven days. Issue l I Named new premier of Greece by King George II. Demetrius s, ‘M. aeen lure. succeeds Oonstantin Taaldarie. who was given the post of war minister and appointed vice-premier. The U. N. connuittee investigating the Balkans will begin its inquiry nelt week. pen to s, musician, but I thought of Beethoven. The first symp- ‘toms of deafness appeared when he was twenty-eight. At thirty-two lie ave up hope of regaining his hear- . but he hummoried his imper- ‘ioua will and for 35 years thereaf- ,ter poured out his soul in master- pieces. When I play Beethoven I sense something of his struggle and his triumph. We might look at it in this way. Life on this planet has evolved mainly through hurdling impossible barriers. For millions of years it has been threatened by climatic changes, by lack oi’ food, by the ferocity of fellow creatures. Heat. cold, flood, drought, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions were against it;; a new danger appeared at everv American San Oommanoiog Monday. Pdhruarv 17th. and extending ovEr a nine day period the local plant of the American Oan Company will 0P- erate e “Closing Machine Sdtoo ." ‘This will be attended by repre- sentatives ot numerous canning factories throughout the Maritime District. particularly from P. E. I. These men will receive complete up to date course of instruction on the setting. adjustment. and operation of all the various types of machines which they use to put on the top of the cans. This system of annual instruc- tion has been emplwfl "m1 great success by the can Company ihroulhflili 91'1"" inces of Ontario and Quebec for quite a number of years. and it is felt certain that it will lid greatly in helping the Mlrmml packing concerns to shill Iurihfl‘ improve the high quality of their produce of canned goods. it is in the interests of everyone who uses tin cans that this quality be 'held at a high level. Thls school is being sponsored ~by two Departments of the Com- ‘puny, sales and Service. and (authority was given early in iiWI ‘by the Head Bales Office in Hem- Iiiton. ohm-lo, to proceed with the protect. Mr. William Brookson, head ‘supervisor of the Closing Machine IDept. American Oan Co. Montreal. is in complete chllie 01 the 97°‘ gum, having alread! I!“ 5"‘ era] visits to Charlottetown to intake layouts and complete plan! for the school so that mlXUnfl-lfl benefits will be received by all attending packers. turn. But nothing has defeated thei lite principle. Furthermore, it seonis to have come up from the slime, not ,in spite of‘, but because of handicaps. How foolish, then, to think of handicaps as crippling. —'I'he Australian Temperance Ad- vocate. If these examples seem far away from our ordmary life. here Is one close at hand. For two years one of the highest Ontario awardsl was won by a boy; who never had the use of his hands in; for poster work and feet. and who went through the public school and the first and second grades in High school, Hgw did he paint and Write? With his teeth. Today he is self supporting at the age of twenty. and keeps up his art work. THIS WAS BEER IN 1913 iAND THIS IS BEER TODAY BEER-WHAT IT DOES NOT DO Beer never built a cottage. 1t| never stuffed a hungry little slum-I er inspired a kiss of DIIPNY- It never planted u gardcn °r "n! l IWPPY Iii-lie girl to swing Open the gate in anticipation of fathers return. It never made a contented hearthstone or bred ' yeomanr t i l- . with stuIrdyO pgisrIaefIe their count” nun-wuss 1r noes no n ‘I'm! In mvflzezes and evic- tions. It wr ch b ' fingers of CilxIlidIfgO fend from [ha __________ WEST COVEHEAD YJZU. ‘Ilhirtyjhree giteriained at tifeurlliimzeldgliavinvilacif; 1 Y-t- Cheney Hitches. on Friday of est week. when the regular Y.P.U. mtelinz was held, The president, Mrs. Orr MacCnnn, presidgd, The devotional leader, Mrs Mai. coim Macliauchlan. was listened to with rapt attention as she 5poke on her theme. "Love the Lord," which was moat inspiring. Mrs. Keith Dwain assisted in the worship service. During tho business period it was decided to hold a valentine social in the hall. 'A committee was sp- pointed to take charge of same. and member was , ted to take one or more humorous valentines. During this period appreciation was also expressed for a potted plant that had been sent to a sick mem- ber in the hospital. Collection amounted to $2.05. A programme was enjoyed under tlhc direction of Mrs. Ohealey Huh- ea and a socia1 hour spent. Refrtshments were served by the hostess, and the National Anthem closed the meetlng.\ SINCE IN NIW YORK FOUND DIAD. II‘! ON Harriet O'Rourke. M. who came to new York from Mina. 0., in search of a career as an opera Genome Asasam ll saasxse nus wav singer. was found dead in her BYRNIS ROAD SCHOOL w... following is the honor r011 {or the month of JanuerYZ Grade IX-l. Anne Melanie: 2- Marion Mcinnls. Grade vm-i. Perle ices-ins: 9- Rachel Trainer. Grade VII-l. Daniel Byrne. Grade v1 ism-l. oeorao Clerk- 2. Gerald Bvme: 3- Ltlih Wbolrldge. Grade V’! (JrJ-l. Bruno Wool- dridge. Grade V-i. Frank McInnis; 3. Bymc. ' Grade IV-l. Bernard G111“; 3- James Gillan. Grade lII—l. Marie Ola-thin‘; 2- Edna Wooldridge. Grade II—-1. Rennie Wooldrldit; 2. Marie Kenny and Russel Wool- dridge (equal); 3. John Kenny. Grade I (Sm-l. Jean Clarkln-l 2. Celia, Wooidridge; 3. Phillip Gillan. Grade i (Jr.)-1. Flora Wool- drldge; 2. Basil Gillan. Perfect attendance: Jean Oiark- Elvd ‘Ihalnor: 3- Emmanuel i‘ in. Edna wooiiirioge. Marie Kenny. Amie McInnis. Marie Clarkln. Teacher, Mrs. Thomas Kenny. Bompany To Boniluotliioelng Machine School llero Complete lain-a one special large section ta the local plant of the American can Oompany has been set aside for this purpose. having all facilities such as ilsbtins. beetles 9N“- ed. Nine atrium mes of closing Machines have been ship- pgd hare from Niagara Falls and Montreal. and will" be install“ 1H this Department this week so that anyone who attends the school will be able to work on any or all oi’ these machines. w. Breokaon ha! arranlid four experts from Montreal Pa" to be here throughout the count! and it will be their duty in site all visiting men a oomph" 1"‘ structive course containing 1110017 and practice in the most fill-W- qgg, memodls ofuogtlinln] ideal hhfl l‘ l- QuTIII-Zecamemlaiers of U" Department will I180 11°" - headed by ML J_ 1-1, Archibald of Hamilton Head Office. who will dlso help greatly in malrin! u" school a real stiocell- The American Oan ComPlliY l‘ proud indeed to operate a Gan Plant in theMaritLmes which SUP: p11" many of the Marltimel pgckina plants with cans. and feels certain that the til-I'm!’ "1 “fined goods produced here the many "filling Flam‘ w‘ shortly be on p“ with, if not a: . ter. than that produced W ° 9' Canadian provinces. tiupiil IItlIiIS Sway B Ed rd Chantler. Canatlllll ( y vgeaa Stiff Writer) Dan Cupid. ti...» sprishilv it" with the insecure saronfl -— "lid quiver full of moon)’ “Sh! "ma? again mixes historical fact wt fiction tomorrow t0 "Ill" l" 5'- Valentlne's DIW- And he'll 110i. be any more mined up than most modern men s unro- mantic, dry-as-dust-Pmb?!" In“ the antiquity of t_he ancient fcast day of the worlds swains Ind swooni maids. Myria stories have been WW" by poet, historian -and 0MB!!!" of lacy, lush greeting ca s -about the origin of the bow-and-srrow- armed Kid's big day- Some say St. Valentine was one of the eight historically-obscure saints, mentioned by early chron- iclers. Others. more specific, say tomorrow is named after a Christ- ian youth who in 270 A. D. was beheaded at the Flaminian Gale in Rome by the impetuous Emper or Claudius II. Searchers among p an lore claim tho day coincides wth the Feast of Luperoalla, a Roman festival of spring which was held in honor f the gods’ own darlings —Pan ano Juno. Tho Romans, It is said, set aside fretting empire troubles and grisly toss-em-to-the-iiions circus amuse- ments that day to fete lovers. 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