, Th* convictiort that the Boy Scoqt constituted; is sidmirafcly adapted to meet the needs of tie lads of the Methodist Church, in developing manliness, •: self-reliance, and citiaenship was expressed by the. Rey. 0.-fH,. Olds, retiring organiser of tiie Young People's, Movement, at the MJethodist'Coriferenco.at AncJdand last week. In.the rodent reorganisation of the New 25ealaiid constitution of the.movement, said Mr Olds, special, care. had t been taken to guard any danger of "militarism creeping in.v For tbe;Bnccessful 'development of the movement withiu-the Chtirch,, the most urgent need-.wasu and; he was convinced' that no' better ', training and recruiting; ground for- spoilt officers could be. : fdand ihan;in the Bible classes.of the Church., Itecommehdatipns urging every- circuit to enter" npon a campaign fortheformation of » troop within the drcttit and for the ehconragement of the movetnetit by the pracing of Church premises at ;.ihe, disposal of troops were adopted;by; the Conference.
Mi Allan. •'VTilkie, afte r touring the Australian States with his Shakespearean company, has returned to Sydney, and . opened a new season. His plucky effort to run a continuous Shakespearean company in Australia is, happily, meeting with success. He has recently added "A Midsummer Night's Dream" to his repertory, -end-will appear as Bottom, the weaver, for (the first time. .--■ / - -
Invitation lint ILLINERY l&Your Inspection.;' ie House for Value THE; MODELS ■ DISCLOSE Velours,' New roatnerß,-.Oire Satin, Sequins and Tinsels, tassels, and Beads, etc. THE COLOtJBS EMBRACE Fuchsia, Royal, Silver, Copper, Argent, Mole, etc ££» phe; least interesting feature of the "*> will be found to be the moderate tat which these new 1 models are id, the whole showing' being a of style, quaUfy^and .; Value, \ ". For the New Season FROCKS, COATS and JUMPERS* in plain Jersey Cloth and Knitted styles. The colours are the very newest shades, with many beautiful two-tone effects, and the prices are appealingly reasonable. W M^^:^^-&-Smellie THE HOUSE FOR VALUE
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17392, 1 March 1922, Page 9
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