NEW ATTITUDE (Continued from page 1) Gather Prince Rupert Daily Mews Thursday, April 20, 1950 51 k Isle I Jlvii,..l I" H-Irilcaii Los May l'-27 the work. There was something In life more Uian Just making a living: Time should be allowed above the mere making or a living and the pursuit of pleas-tire for study, reading and development. All the thinking and the planning shohld not be left to the few. DANGER OF DECADENCE The great danger to our freedom today," the speaker felt, "lies in too many of the pcordc getting below par in their thinking and their will to do and er-cel.- If we succumb to rpathy and lose interest as individuals fort which made the Job belter than the average. Addressing those hi the position of the employer, Mr. Mac-rhee suH.TesteC the special rcc-rgnitlon maybe with a little extra pay the worker who did juot a little better than (tettitif; by, who' put -i little more Into the lob 'ruin the mere functional requirement. But there nth-fit be found ton ,,rl ,!iH "1 lllt' " m,iwd nil Mac- fl,,r- ,;... f ,. iMindeuri Isle (nr I,,,. ;: i si"'111" a,,. invH' d Id vlr.it -wlion Fkye m, h,w I,-,- scattered " " .. !..,. I .,,.,1 L TOO 7 u &r say the ALLANS I I . i wtlk 1 " Mr UiYI l( Ml i 11 MM JW I i n fi v if "IT WAS JUST LIKE A MIRACLE " savs Mrs. CeorM i much of a tendency todav amoiij ' some employees, partletilarly the , younger ones, to do nothing but I what interested them, to take no rersonal inte'-e.st in the task at j hand other than a mere duty. , Young people expected the boss j to do all the thinking and all we are doomed as a pc rple. What we need is more faith in ourselves, more attention to personal development by the application of effort to our faith. t n;i'iii' is i" honor of ...,;..Kl who sheltered Allan, 890 Garfi. l.l St., 'imiipcg, Man., "llie way KEM-TO.NE covered our old dirty walls witli just oiie coat. You, loo, will like the way KEM-f ONE covers most U Cli.n U y here in "One grain oi raith may not appear to be very imnorlar.t. surfaces in one coat, without primer or sealer, Neither is one nuclear atom but "NsJ, and dries to a lovely, washable, matte finish. Hint I lie blood f st. J, is ,.!,!, l i'.i the ' ,H i is" of Highland ,, .Mrs MacLeod. KEM-TON E is not a water paint . . . il'g a resin and OIL linibli that mixes with water and one knows what the flash of atomic multiplication means." ! The speaker then applied tu business the theme he had de ,...(.,! ii:;ul "11 Scot - is. j nr jb ttu m ' m ,,ist in il"' ihe v.;ii'iln'iiilcl-:: r 3 flows on quickly At and sniootfily from veloped to personal development I. the function of keeping in ,, ji,' J.M'l.rot!.;. D-in- -Vlmioli or Roll'jr-Koalur, operation (2) the profit (3i the building for the future. if. of Mrs. Muc- !(, - ; : :! chill's PH- ,.i),ikl a'nl out1 of the 1 : r yy i -; . "Mother, your cake feU!" I I j Every man had the oppoi tunitv i ahitnl cables in Brl- to work out his destiny by faith, i n t j y i7 and crafts, highland games, sheepdog trials, sea cruises, mountaineering and dances, j There will be evening Ceilidhs, the traditional Highland enter-jt'ii-inent embracing folk songs, I dancing and poetry reading, j Daily excursions will be rim to ' the Flora Macdonald memorial ; and to Flodigarry, where she j stayed for 20 years, and to the I site of the ancient College of Piping at noreraig conducted by the MacCrimmons, hereditary pipers to the MacLeods. The Islanders hope to make the gathering an annual event. Special efforts are being mad? to open private homes to visitors who cannot be accommodated 'n the island's regular hotels and boarding houses. .thought, effort, balance and r-n-var witwA . I - If. f Jf Vw imiiUl'l':' I'M II fV rrrt I II a I i " J? i. liklgment. directed by the phys W'Y 1VIATS ical senses with which he was j endowed, through the elements' ,oi danger, Hazard and conflict. , With informed initiative it was hfW4 MONTREAL, MONTREAL, April April 20th 20th-Now Now what what is is it' it' I h . - r f' ., ( ,: 'r. I lie original ,. m.: diiiri'ds, now is niudi of the Mif-(I p trims In the po ;..(! M-.ii'i!'ni!ll, the inf. , h..ii!: will b:r,hi at , ,y ja .nit! will be high ar, cxliib.lina of aits . that that people people like like most most about about chocolate? chocolate? Its Its V , ' i i m t CF rich rich flavour? flavour? Its Its tempting tempting colour? colour? Its Its creamy creamy 8 f ' ll Yll AJf4 smoothness? smoothness? Probably Probably all all three three when when you you I - . , , r the privilege for man in such fortunate countries as this to i movo forward and upward 1 s EDWIN A. ALLAN 1-1731 Franklin St., Vancouver, B.C. "kTvt.TnT r... come right down to it. And I'm so pleased f'Tior'ni iTP. nnnvt.u. n i : .,i.-.,,i.j jo ,,j i.i 1)1(7 to to find una that iruit riAiviit BAKER'S rs UNSWEETENED i ; ,sv i i i- x i i ) 9 t i tr ? easiest working paint I have niv rhoenl.'ifo HUmo Ttnt-nr'o Vino Viof Jonn rlnvU : through the mist Of adolescence, the ambush of youth and into the ' open of mature life, j "I suggest to you that we all I drop the feeling of 'What's the ! use?" and aim for the fulfilment ever used. It only seemed a mutter of minutes before I finished tht w hole room." EASY TO APPLY, that makes chocolate the "most requested" flavour, for Baker's is all pure chocolate with nothing added, nothing taken away. Do try Baker's the next time you want to have a particularly grand frosting, or a superb chocolate cake. I know you'll enjoy Baker's richer flavour. Too Little Time is a poor nlibi "For Men Only?" Kin At All for frf Tint not givini? t 1 1 - i i-w theT 7 . 1 a You will he delighted with this fragrant tea It used to laiinly the kind of breakfast Ihcy fle-r errvc and need! jtf GEORGE R. ALLAN . 1550 Gladstone Ave., Windsor, Ont. wWc had occasion to wash 7 takes so little tirar worry me finding bonds, dorti-m c n t g and much-loved family jewellery lying unprotcot" ed in odd drawers and run- tm o o I'lt MRS. M. ALLAN 1128-12th St. South, fethbridge, Alta. "I usually aired my house for a whole day when I used ordinary paint. I used of our destiny by applyihg"our-sylvcs to doing a good job for ourselves and for the community." President A. J. Dominato was in the chair at yesterday's Gyro luncheon. The sneaker was introduced by G. A. Hunter and thanked by O. G. Stuart. Guests also Included Richard Pollock of Inverness, C. H. Hoskins of Vancouver, L. S. Ferris of Kcteh'kf and William Scuby arid W. D. Vance of Prince Rupert. to jirepaic one of the mast delicious morning treats I know... a "cream of wheat" break- J our KEM-TONE walls. I was really surprised how I boards. Then a good friend put ma easy it was. All I used was Tisl ! l on see, 5 Minute "Cream of. , wise. "Why," she said, "you can Wlieat 'rouks to sat in-smooth.ilelW cl,ase that old worry right out of ii.Mi.-u.on m Ml-l live Illinuies IU vnlir minrl fr ess. thi.n tuo ei nlj KEM-TONE with the windows closed never was there the slightest trace of painty odour." NO DISAGREEABLE ODOUR heiling . . . and il takes just seconds more to sprinkle with raisins or a little soap and water. My KEM-TONE w alls wiped clean as new. It was simple." WASHABLE i a day. Do what I do. Store youi valuables in a Safely De posit 14m at the BANK OF MONTKEAL. After all, Safety Deposit Boxes aren't marked 'tor Men Only'." 1C I wrre you, I'd go right round to Drown sugar! 1 Ins is a breakfast dish to shut, the day right for it's" rot only (tnnl it's good for you I,, tor 5 Minute "Creaiu of Wheat" provides lion, Calcium and I'ho.. J your "v'"v-" nearest branch ol the iiol M I'honis rus for lor diets diets dili' fliti. icn' knt in in theso theso . . . eiomwiU. iM,u. . "u, , ,T 7 feK iocr-O am ami "t your own Safety De,..s,(. shopping " "'"n jnmutfS you II have ' lllf:il. next neVt time llllie V'.ktl you go Khnninn DONALD D. ALLAN 1052 Melrose Ave, Verdun, P.Q. "f jiaiiilei my room with Kcm-i'onr, then had soiiiclliiiig to iim.I he-iu tho day with a uoud 8'ven your valuables the beet pro-hii'akfjist I teclioa money can buy. MRS. TOM ALLAN - 7 South St., Eoit, Dundas, Ont. "Kem-Tone covered our old jiiiinlcd walls perfectly, with just one coat. I llraltliy Young Feet are happy' , 'young feet ! .So fyfirj next time Mary a 7j or John need rat. W hen I looked at the room after lunch il was per fectly dry. Keni-Tone is i vv& i .,''7 a new pair of-; really mazing." was pleasantly surprised the way Kem-Tonc saved me both time and money." ONE GALLON DOES A LARGE ROOM ' "9 ', f U ! shoes reinem-F'l-'-'J her to look for '. . the m:olitk. mark on the soles of the shoes you buy! li's DRIES HARD IN ONE HOUR Pleated U if A My Acie Uiteorrryf i certainly ami I've disuvcml a homo permanent that's actually kind to my hair! The Richard liudnub experts sav it's the Vt av u ail, Mae Hi all eliililieus better THE MIRACLE OF MAKINfJ OIL AND WATER MIX flmes oid well worth asking for! me lotion tliat makes all the . i ... ii ditierenco ... a Home Perma ior Neolite is healthy! It's com nent Waving Lotion that leaves your hair in perfect condition ! . This Waving Lotion was tested by independent research experts, and they've proved that it's actually -l','o more effective! That means smoother, prettier curls that are springier and stronger. That's why I urge you to make vour next home permanent, a "RICHARD Hl'DNUT HOMK PERMANENT . . . i and, as a perfect prelude begin your "perm" with a Richard lludnut Egg Crenic Shampoo! pletely waterproof which means, when pavements are wet feet stay dry! Neohlo does not cause foot" binning peispiial ion foot odoura nor itchy feet. It's more flexible than leather easier on children's busy, young feet. (Doesn't mark floors, cither!) And, with the same mumml of wear 'n' tear Ncolite , outwears leather over 2 to If No wonder a nice paving in shoe repairs slmws up in tho family budget when you insist on Neolite! '!T(m It I'rrr Hot!" is a teen-age description of - The Oil. in KF.M-TONE contain! a mlrirU ingredient thlt final) li M tt mix wilh ( MADE WITH OIL MIXES WITH WATER KKM-TOINK is made with REM TIII-.R l( t-TEMPEHEl) OIL ford-lied with durable renins. These are M'icnlifu all v loiuhiiiril with 23 nlhcr quality iugrcHiciils to give you the Miracle Wall Finish. itives icu All These Advantages . . . 1. One gallon does a large room 2. One coat covers most surfaces 3. latest, sjnartest colours most of our kitchens last sum- liope so, but .this s it m m e r might be just as bad. Well, if 4. Dries hard in one hour 5. No disagreeable paint odour 6. A hard, durable, washable surface 7. One gallon of Kem-Tone makes a gallon and a half of finest wall finish v Bring A "Spring Sunshine" Clow right into your living room with the richness anil warmth of beautiful brasswarel Biasswaro is so handsome in every decorating scheme, no wonder it's become a decorating jaxltion! If j'our room is chintzy biasswaro completes the picture. If it's modern . . . gleaming bowls and vases will do wonders for it. So- discover tho beauty of brasswarc and discover, as so many home-makers have, that BRASSO is the polish to keep your brasswarc always handsome! Use it regularly it's so very easy to use, for it's tho polish lnado especially for brass! it is, my prescription for relieving that "slaving over a hot Btovc" ' feeling is to get yourself a I'liKilDAlUK KbF.CTRIC ISA ( ii". equipped with the Cook-Master Clock Conlijol. Then you'll able to slip a whole meal into the oven and beat il. for the cool outdoors. Tho CookMaster will turn on the oven and turn it off at the limes you set. "Isn't that something?" as the kids say. Yet it's only one of the marvellous features of the Iriuidaiie Electric Range that's waiting for your "oils'' and "ahs" at your l'rigidaire dealer's. Better stop in soon. TESTED AND PROVED BY MILLIONS OF USERS Hnby's A'ot Hnlf The Size of his high-chair... but, oh, my! what if an appetile! llcst way 1 know to satisiy nis tummy s special ni'rds is to make babv-meals nourishing and good with HEINZ HAHY FOODS! These famous foods aic backed by the Heinz reputation for quality. They're just right for your baby! Meat products, Soups, cereals, vegetables and desserts, cooked to habv-ready digestibility in Hcins gleaming kitchens! And they're so easy for you to prepare! Ask your dealer for Heina Baby l'oods in tho convenient 5 Taste "Something Extra"? then it mUst be Princeton ' High LilY'l Brewed from combination of barley-malt and rice, "High Life" has a flavor all its own. For those who want pale, hisn-bodied beer of slightly higher proof value, "High Life" is more than a drink it's a delight!. Ask fori I'ltiMETos ."High Life" ounce tin that's vacuum-scaled to assure flavour freshness! I're Often Admired the perfect poise of a charming wife I know. She 1 M I , m0m' ll J-c 5 ( Good HuWk..pin( 1 r7-f - Tvm- ...pi $ mmm I says she s been nvucii Happier in her marriage sin o pho discovered this newr, modern method of feminine hygiene. She says MONITORS are so dainty and convenient to use and so effective. Zonitors are greaseless. stainless, snow-white vaginal suppositories powerfully germicidal, yet absolutely safe to delicate tissues. Ask for Zonitors at your drugstore tomorrow .. .and, for frank facts on "the imnnrinit ,'" Haulers Royal Export Beer and Old Dublin Alo w-i subject of feminine hvgiene. simply write to mc Barbara B ent 1411 Crescent St., Montreal, I'.Q. I'll send you a free booklet iu a plaia wrapper. , This advcrtisement is not published or displayed by the Liquor Control Board or Dy the (oovernment of British Columbia, J SSlmf MPS m. ii f 1 i ' " i lllli I i ' ill