w» s. 3c " r~ \I’OB SALE, T0 LIT, BOAR-D AND t "Om dine on hand at Guardian Oflicl. g _ ' ETQWN GUARDIAN - I i ‘ ~ ' 1.‘ .. - r urban-uni GEITIIAI. V P . a s - ‘.1 , __ _ ress p an urn on The Store Where Your Dollar Buys More “m”; IIIIIWB MONDAY evening. 'War'n e Tgirrgggn lt Pays to Try the Ross-Drug-United First. SPECIALS, We have mule arrange» ‘ l - out“ ‘m’ ’°' ‘h’ '°°"'“ ‘“ , a , . PATENTS g M-raachlne Trinity uruaca Church by 01.... v .1 .1 1 TOILETRIESI ~ leniawithonraloccuonTbe ~ _» _..AT_" Mmn,‘ m d m, lo Late M strate "°"_ °' "' "“ v1.1. v.11... m... u. - Cherries 17*” ‘gm, c," h, h“ "m" m "W49 agl liaieni for quickly swm mum” “c b m Ponds Creams 39c young 3,", 49c ‘nadpuh on "me h, . _ 28 _i______i relieving the dls- F“ Jun,‘ Munch“ "u" s“ Pomiltian Creams . . 49c Ma hmallows ‘aiarttinw. A . a . !NGAGmm,T_;r_ m, Mm A r11. following editorial tribute. supreme Court. 111m" could 1... 1... 2113i“: 3:51‘: lroniaed we... sac gifizdeffzzotx-fg-s-l-c 3:" Pound 1m 39¢- “ '1" “Faun” “uh -' . _"‘_" J" armi- Mi- Stewart. announce ‘ppeued on septum” Wm" m wit,“ mmne‘ Th‘ mu“ mum-i Iatarrh. Plnkhm" comlmud 98c ipana Tooth Pnsic 39:: Smiles 'n more Juan: If these bills . "m" m,‘ h "W Iularement of their. “ha,” Vancouver. l3. 0.. newlifibm with crates office 1s farthg moat import- m" 50c. Fellows Syrup . Squibb! Too"! Pam; . 39c Chuckles . "INF"! ll"! II Dlflllwl- l0 llllnaidaols o; .3; "uuun?" cam,“ muy- to ML mum J_ reference to the late urn-trot. H- ant. 1t touches the life of the oom- .____-_.._ Phillipa Maanesis sac Lmmm """" 23;‘. £0. 89c Pound B“ m. |, “m”; g9 u y, “m”; h u," 1h." ”-“ a Wynne, mum“ wake place the C. Shdaw, a native of Prince Edward Ertrnity more frequepfly mu aurora BRONCHIAL Andrews Liver Salts 49c cows Perfume . . 39c Peppermint II»- date Islsn. 1 ' E ' 1 as ''''''' ~- m°°'°'m' 1 pm"- » ‘n "w" m” W" M Ocwber. 8239 ;_.- “mmy m“ m” °! my ° u‘ SPRUP n“ “u 59° ‘k _ c April Showers Face Pdr, .. 39c Patties my ‘m! m“ m“ I m“ uguarhhhrsnnunege, flu] The Vancouver Province. jjudiclal officer, and 1t demands of‘ Caaicria ..... .. .11.. 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' 1 _ A shalicrproof tumbler given , : ' ~ if. is customary u. describe Ie vic- Iey Weir nd H 1. cor... MacDOn- ' n" ‘m’ “mm - Mm" . asufied Advertisements “Wmvlsmfl m rlmv 1w- ‘ “‘ ' ' <1 '1 "1" ‘""' a *5" “M” "' , . 10w‘ and it was ms duty not omy am Hen c “a 5h w f that . M! rocc. Thcge 1 _ Chocolates I giuq . i. PAIRS-Mr. H. H. German, C.N.R. to 8mm, WW u u‘ as a U!‘ aw as O I “me pellets work Squlbbs A ilscpilc Mouth 45c m $3.00. . -~ Ill BIIIIIIIIIQ m," mt t Be the l b t to tradition. _ wash Inmilqllfllllhntu” ' la "h". ‘.1: S S Charloteiacet, who grisigdni: 31m bum” between m’ 1"" “d “m” Th mllwinr trlbuic appeared in w°“d°m““h°" All m. 35c Lu" ‘r ~ - nuance ' ' ' - °‘"'- a "e ° 1 1. c 111 lute - - “m- ' srcord ' ‘film-w.- n. "unun". hwum“'u. c", m. week on a special business o w om oo eral an rpre the Vancouver Stara- , _ iii-iii ; . - I ' _ _ tailon of th 1 mi ht k irre- "wh " 15. * 1"" 250- Candies r ‘UH ‘ ' '""' ~ "-- woe. w’ “ ' m m” mrde“ tum‘ Parablc iniuiyaw g "or irate f: 0.2:.“ hzrsbzima Egigdly i [tit-i FREE l 7°‘ ‘b- '3' _ ' H! WIS accompanied by Messrs. H. “It was to Magma“ Shaw“ gram“: city nzeyvmwuver m i“ WAMPOLE'5 A Professional Denial Mirror a - ‘r. Helen “.15 _ EXT - 1111 For Sale Opportunities for Men‘ m," o,’ oamfgg; ‘"3313; credit 11... 1... brought 1c m. work rcrmauvc- .11.... 11 may 1... 1.1.1.1 The yefififund i‘;§;;_*,,*,°,,°,,,""“ ' D’ “m” 3",; nasvnusmm mans a-r r. s. and women Rlllwavs. c. s. o. Rogers. Bridge, 233,338; f;““.‘rf)‘:e§:r“e‘ mdafifg: "t" t 1mm”! ‘M; ‘i h; h: “f: 1.1.1.. ~MPII¢MuoIIOVALETBLADES 1.011. 1... 50c. err-rome- . Reeves,’ soummn’ 8159'm'5'a1' ma. $32231 rgng Igohn- melmflwe “Ed a prémmd mm Epetfnfgzgzrlncglugzz: methzsflgitj PPM 51-00 $1.50 Value f... s5?‘ Someihin" Very Usvful. 1'"""d B“ 6° Ammo n - ly at home in spare time. rm» e“ - “m- pathy with those with whom he d1.- 11 11. 1 d d 1 i ‘ supine %f.‘..'....E.‘,"TJ?J.’.“” m“ particulars write Auto Knitter-a ‘lbw are ac... 1.. connection with 1...: m deal. I-le made 1.1. court a. meflci: 12:1 city?“ an We up) DANDERINE Sqmb‘ chum New” PM" " """ " 49° l . i meat. Guardian oflica. c pi; I013 BALI - OLD- PAPERS, c cents bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-11. F03 SALE-HOUSE AND LOT. $11 attached. Paul Arsenauit, r 895. Summer-side. 9205-10-7-21. f ron can: _ nnrwnnn TWO and three thouesnd feet; rough board lumber. A. D. Mullin, Bed. 10111.12. n. ' 0155-10-5-01. Salesmen Wanted , DALENDAR AND ADVERTISING Specialty 8816812131. Experience preferred but not essential. High- est commissions. Good contract to rirht man- Apply with refer- ences to Box No. 620, London, Ontario. S. W. Oct. 5-61. __ Sltuatlons Vacant WANTED IGINTS 1N EVERY TOWN T0 sell engraved Personal Christmas Cards one dollar dozen up. Sam- ples fitted into leather carrying case. Premier Art Guild_ Victoria Si.- Toronto. S. V. 10-3-tl3l. Wanted wmrap - nnrcm, rmsrnn furnished room with board. Apply ‘ P. O. Box 311. 9189-10-6-31 Miscellaneous JOHN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vlnclal Land Surveyor. Herman- ’ ville. 6152-6-10-1 month. ‘All’! - IF YOU PAINT YOU CAN eam money colouring and selling Christmas cards. Folder showing des’ and sample cards ten cents. Tally Ho! Art shop. Stair Bldg" Toronto. O-IO-S-sttti 81. >_ EYCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN A fishing boat, two master, Nova Bcotia built, 38 ft. long. Hull good as new. New sails and spars. Buick engine, electric starter. Must be sold within hen days. Price $350.00. A. D. Mullin, Bedford. R. R. 9158-10-5-61. RADIO CUSTOMERS. PLEASE call and see our Fada line before buying. Remember, we are in a position to sell Radios at lower prices as we do our other lines. No agents, we sell direct to you. We have many satisfied custom- era. W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown. 9224-10-8-31. Female Help Wanted SELL CHRISTMAS CARDS CAN BI.‘ EARNED - and paid weekly in spare time selling well known line personal Christmas Cards. Exper- . m. Department C167, Toronto 0. ALSO PRESENT OWNERS Creeiman and Auto Knitters write for Needles, Oide Time Yarn and new wage agreement. To Let I011. BENIN-TWO 0R THBII furnished rooms, heated, ruitable for light housekeeping. Also gar- lle in 800d locality. Apply Guardian Office. 9182-10-0-81. Male Help Wanted WANTED-EXPERIENCID MAN to work on farm. Amos Rodd, Milton. 10-7-2! "HOW T0 GET A GOVERNMENT Job." Free Booklet. The M. C. O. Ltd., Toronto 10. - M. H. W. 10-9-5-51. BECOME EXPERT BARBER through our special 10W M” College, 578 Barrinlion, Halifax.‘ O62. H-DU-Qf. MCDONALD-MCCORMACK A charming October wedding was solemnized in St. Duncan's Bu“- lqa ‘Iuesdey. morning at no when Rizht Rev. Monsignor Maurice Mr:- Donaid united Annie Elisabeth Mc- Donald, daughter of Mrs. McDon- to Mr. George James McCoz-mack in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony. H. F. McPhee, M. L. A., and Mrs. McPhee. The bride entered the Basilica on the arm of 1):‘: brother, Mr. L. J. McDonald. by Whom she was giv- BH awry, i0 the strains of Lohen- grirrs wedding march, played by Miss Bessie. Blanchard, organist. During the Nuptial Mara approp- riate solos were rendered by Mr. Prank McDonald. The bride was bocomingly attir- ed in carouv brown velvet with chat to match and wore a Stone Martin neckpfizce with a oorerge bouquet of yellow roses. » Mrs. McPhee wore dark red vel- vet with hat to match and wore a black. fox neckpiece. Immediately after the ceremony the bridal party motored be the Canadian National Hotel where a wedding breakfast was aerved, the only guests being the immediate relatives of the contracting part- ics and the officiating clergyman, Rlgh Rev. Monsignor Maurice Mc- Donald. After breakfast the happy couple left by motor for a honeymoon trip to Quebec, Montreal and New York, fence unnecessary. An early start and our oer-operation assures suc- oees. Beautiful new portfolio sample free. Master Kraft Limited, Toronto. Representa- tives wanted small towns also. l-EH. W. 10-1-9-0-9-10-13-15-17- 20-22-24-27-29-31. Teachers Wanted wan-mu ‘- nv rauusnv m, first or Second Class Teacher for jliunter River School. Supplement On their return they will reside in Charlottetown. , ‘The large number of weddinl presents bore testimony to the pop- ularity of Mr. and Mrs. McOor-maok, the groofn being the obliging and efficieng C. N. R. train despaichar, and the bride for a number of yam- on the teaching afaff of Queen Square School. . '11:, Guardian joins with a heat of friends in extending beartyyfei- "°“° “'il‘.‘.i‘f=...§f.“.i urn-m- " Boarders Wanted _ NICIIOLSON-MACLINNAN dauwrn - 1mm: v common student to board in hols water heated home. Apply Guardian. 8223-10-8-31. I Lost l9ST-0Nl roan BEIFER. one white ricer. Phone at my ex- Pflfllfl- Mayus lord, Milton- ~ 9215-10-7-21 1.001‘ -- 1T5] 11110.11 AITIB. pnoon b;1.‘"‘:\ Princc Edward Theatre 21:1 the nsplanad , a -,r1na.il light-coloured leather purse, containing some change and a child's handkerchief. m1. Phone 229. or Guardian. The marriage of Miss Annie I. MacLennan, assistant nlatrcn of Falconwood Hospital, in Mr. Bflold m‘ ‘ ofmoatagudfookplaoa last evening in the 011mb. ruv. nr. .4. c. Vincent per-fumed the marriage ceremony. The Wed- ding March was beautifully render- ed as the bride entered the church gowned in white satin with bride‘! veil and shoes to mabcb. Bile oar- ried an exquisite bouquet of nul- ggmsxaf°rfigm.l‘m" ‘hm u nude‘ was, slenior magistrate, and in the _ Q_1o_3u_31_ PERSONALSS " ie 001111. over which he pre- v s e . the work being done on the car “n? 8' s. ‘Prince Edward Island‘ court of Justice rather than a court of law, and justice he tempered PAGE 'I'HRI'II¢I “Thai this may be asserted withf 29c, 39c 1c 89c. by Bruce Stewart and Co. Ltd. Mr. 1th . d his both Germain supervising the repairs to w mercy An t w“ m” o1 the Police Court, in which he "He was a -very csprible magis- trate, and the routine business of his court was transacted with great rapidity. I-ie was a careful student Miss Eleanor Williams leit 'I‘ues- QQY by the S. S. "I-Iochelaga" on a, visit to friends in Halifax. and was 111:... for the West. 1W8- 5°= for 39¢- Though of recent years he had be- come stout, he was a rnan of very powerful physique and of consider- PHONE 219 of human nature, and this helped him wonderfully in his work. Hrs sympathy for the unfortunate was well known, but his wide experience divested that sympathy o! any trace of maudlin or sentimentality and prevented his being imposed upon. There was a. streak of iron in the magistrate, too, and a vivid sense of his responsibility to society, which employed him. He could be stern when conditions seemed to demand it, and, on occasion, even severe. "Caught off the bench, Mr. Shaw Mrs. Harris and Miss MacRae of Windsor, N. 5., have arrived in Charlottetown to visit friends in the City. ' _ Mrs. Harry Whitiock arrived from Mdntreal to attend the Mc- Donaid-Mctlcrrnack Nuptials. Rev. George Taylor left yesterday morning on return to Montreal much improved in health. Miss Bessie Beer, who has been 1y indicated the acute intellect and fan personality; though the florid, iy have suggested the possession of sbble athletic prowess in his young- er days. “Bucolic in appearance, first lm-- pressions of Magistrate Shaw hard- th¢ well-stored literary mind which was housed in his rather Falstaff- The MacKinnon D Shaving Cream 39c. truth oi.’ the lute Mngistrate H. c. Ru," m“. Kiwi“ 511M111: Shaw none who have followed hi8 , Tonic crew‘ 39'“- caxeer 1n Vancouver during those A Luge B0,", 39° R4!!!" Shflvinz twenty years will deny. This Prince I Cream, 29c. Edward Islander, as his appearance | 731mm" Meni-holatum suggested, came of farming stock shim!” Shaving’ Cream 39c- Pulmolive Shaving Cream 20c. ROSS-DR UG- UNITED Successor to genial countenance might natural- that keen sense of humor which was a characteristic cf the late magistrate. “Thousands of prisoners have ap- Bill Of Health In Cattle Test irraduates. Wrlie Molar Barber visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. l. H. Beer, returned Tuesday morn- was a, very human man, kindly, witty. fond of his friends and his aid. and the late J. B. McDonaldf The couple were attended by Mr. books and never weary of poking ingio Newton, Mass. into Odd corners of the British Col- Along The Water Front umbia coast 1n his power boat. He =w1ii be greatly missed in Vancouv- Rallway Wharf _ gel‘, where his place will be difficult S. S. Ccrta, Captain 1 Y-ensen ~10 fill. He will also be missed in the which. arrived here from Homber- wider circlc of his acquaintances mouth, Nfld., 1.11m yesterday af- ‘Mons the British Columbia wast- iernoon with a cargo of 6.500 bugs "It has 1on8 b13811 the I-‘llsinm. 1H and 71,09 burl-em o; potawes fqy our Canadian cities, to look upon ‘mung, cubm police magistrates as Jjunlor mem- ' bers of the judiciary and to place Marine wk"; their office as somewhat lower in i importance that that of the County Court judges or the members of the O. G. S. Aranmore, Captain Mac- Donald after loading a full cargo of lighthouse supplies sailed last evening for the Straits of Bale sie. St. Dunstan ’s Field Day C. G. S. Brant, Captain Basil Kelly, arrived in port yesterday ev- ening from Cape Breton, N. S. Plckards Wharf B. S. I-Ieire, (Tptafn Blcmtcth, is at present discharging a cargo of a“ ‘on! o’ welsh coal‘ gramme was held on the college Carveiis Wharf campus. The field day was sched- Schooner Dwina, Captain Alex uled for Tuesday last, but awing to Fraser arrived in port with a cargo the inclement weather was post- of lumber from Mlramichi, N. B., poned. Monday, however, the weath- and after discharging her cargo is er Jilin was in a more favorable at pmsem loading a general cargo, mood, and did his part to make the for Richibucto, N. 15., for Carveli day most successful, by contribut- The traditional annual field day of St. Dunstanb University took place Monday, and the usual sport pro- r95,’ Ltd, lng an ideal autumn day for run- ning ofl the track and field events. Schooner Lens, Captain Weeks Every phase of the snort program arrived in part wlih a Curse of was characterized by keen competi- gravel. | lion, friendly rivalry and remark- able talent being exhibited by all ,1 mn‘ and ‘ lly by {ha newcomers. There was a large 11st ___ of entries and every event was well ALCIIORN - WHITE. -— In this‘ filled which combin with the city. September 24th, 193i, by the} training done beforehand and the Rev. Charles McCarthy, Margaret‘ good sportsmanship shown, made White of Rocky Point to Roland the sports most interesting and ex- Alchorn of the ‘same place. ' citing to the spectators. In the evening the whole student body assembled, and the victors were awarded their prizes, during the dis- . trlbutlan of which an excellent m1:- slcai programme, by a. number of the evening very pleasant and enioyable. The prizes were kindly donated by interested pier-chants of .he my whom thestudents thank sincerely for their generosity. MABRIAGES -l penis llleISAAC-At Cherry Valley, Sep- ,tember 26th, i931, Peter McIsaac. aged 90 years. — Watrlot please stuednts made copy.) i ND. MacLean peared before Magistrate Shaw and hundreds of ‘barristers have con- ducted cases in his presence. In the case of the former he has, it will be generally admitted, endeavored to mete out Justice tempered with mercy. In‘ the case of the latter he has been invariably courteous. And often his position has been a trying one. "Hls love of books, his happy af- ter-dinnor speeches, his paternal service as judge of the juvenile couri, the assistance he has rend- ered as one of the governors of me University, and other phases of the late magistrateb activities will long be remembbered." 1, J. McLellnn, 2, L. Duffy. Junior High Jump: l, O. Delaney. 2, P. Fleming. Senior High Jump: 1, L. Duffy. 2, J. Mcbellan. Junior 220 Yards: 1, J. Gaudet. 2, C. Denaley. Senior 220~Yards. l, J. McLeilan. 2, L. Duffy. Junior Running Broad: 1, 1'1‘. Gaudet. 2, V. Connolly. Senior Running Brod. 1, J. McLellan. 2, L. Duffy. Ono Mile Walk: 1, P. Fleming. 2, J. McMahon. Three-Legged Race: 1,'O. Murphy and H. Buote. 2, J. Hughes and J. MacDonald. Senior 440 Yards: 1, J. McLellan. 2, V. McGilifvray. Junior 440 Yards: 1, F. Gaudet. 2, V. Connolly. Shoe Race: 1, Alex McDonald . 2, Joe Trainer. Pole Vault: 1, L. Duffy. 2, J. O'Neill. A statistical picture of the results is impressive. Figures just compli- ed by the Veterinary Director Gen- eral at Ottawa show that the total,‘ number of cattle in restricted areas ber 1,208,100 have been tested _ at least once and many of them more frequently, while 302,500 have not so far been submitted to the test for tuberculosis. ihroughout the Dominion is new‘. about 1,510,6000. that of this num-' \ '\ , Qt’, My?“ rug Co. W. These totals are distributed a- mongst the various provinces as follows: Quebec, tested 399,500, un- tested, 110,000, total 509,500; On- tario tested 211,500; untested 145,- 700, total 377,200; Nova Scotia, test- ed 191,000, total 191,000; Bil-skat- chewan, 104,400; untested 21,000, to- if], 125,400: Prince Edward Island‘ tested 96,500, total 96,500; New Brunswick, 74,600, untested. 10,800, total 85,400; Manitoba, tested 60,- 000, untested 15,100; total, 75,000; British Columbia tested 50,600, tot?! 5°-6°°- f The final “First ca..." Boy scout Astonishing results have accrued ms, ,5 a 24 hour Cross comm, from the WM)‘ °r the Rderal dc" hike, carrying all necessities, to pflrtment 0f Agriculture in these prove he can take care of himself tests. Not only is there a most con- backwoods Stym vincing reduction of the disease a- mongst the dairy herds but there is a rapidly growing demand from the dairy farmers and in more rec- cni; ycirs the Department has been unable with its limited resources to satisfy this demand. Areas, have been established and dealt. with, others are ilwaiting action, while applications are being received for the establishment of others, Two of the Maritime Provinces. Prince Edward Island and Nova Scoti". with the exception of Cape Breton, have been established as restricted areas. In the former pro- vince not more than 59 per cent of 94,800 cattle rc-ncied to the init- ial tesi, and this infection has been reduced to 15 per cent, while the number of cattle has increased to 96,554. Only one general fest has been conducted in the NW0 500i- fa area and with vbout 191,000 cattle Ambulance intermediate first aid 1931 by fliflfl BIS 11p. nipeg (Gordon United Scout 'I‘roop. Sentries on duty throughout the night to reassure girl campers a- larmed by a rough looking“ intrud- er in the woods, was a good turn found by one camping troop nf Canadian Scouts during the past summer. Scout Twining Saves Tlrcc Scout training in breaking the clutch of drowning persons enabled Rover Scout Angus MacLvod 1o save a lad who runs droxvning and two other boys he Lad reized at Kincm-dino, Ont, Sept. 12th. Scouts Md at Railway Smash The wild»- of the first aid train- fng given Boy Scouts was demon- strated when :1 crmvdcd street car One Mlle Run: 1, J. Doyle. 2,0. McGregor. Wheel Borrow Race: , 1. L. McDonald and H. Buotc. 2, J. McDonald and W. Jhea. Senior Hop Step and Jump: UNDIBTAKII LIST 0F EVENTS nmauun chuhmu‘! ‘m. , Football Kick: nos-u. Wiltablra 1. J- Lynch 2, I". Dunn. h... m l‘ Baseball Throw: i, J. McLeiix. The bridesmaid, Miss Mary Clin- 9217. ton, were a dress of flowered cbib, v fon v.1... close fitting black hat friends of Mr- and Mrs. Nicholson and shoes to mach. m... carried a wish them many years of harry bouquetofewaetpeatandmaldan weddedlife. Junior flop Step and Jump: '*-"- 2, J. McDonald. l. V. Connolly. hair ferns. Mr. Daniel Acorn of 51mg pug; 2, I. Gander, Iontarue. ~11." lunwrwd the 1, m. O'Connor. Ill! Mile Ina. groom. Immediately after the wed- 9, Q, Murphy, 1, J, Doyle, dint “whim! the hapnv youns ' Junior m Yards: I. J-Mcuanm. 8911M Philosopher-a. Handball Tournament: 1, J. Mcffillan. 2, G. McKlnnon. Green Race: 1, l1‘. Dunn. 2, J. McCormac. The Relay Race was won by the couple motored to the home of‘ the 1, F, gander, bride's sisier where a sumptuous 2,r'.co11r.o11y, clipper was served. The many standing Broad Jam, i, I-l. Buote. 2, L. Duffy. Senior 100 Yards. id Alley-J. Mcbelian and H. Snob. Regular mezilng-Snz-ini Hall. OT-Ianley. aid McKinnon. was .1. aicacusn 1111a ihc “cs1 Junior F. Gaudet. 0n the way to a Flrcmerrs Fir-id Day at Windsor was wrecked and 80 persons injured. Scouts on duly! 1for the field day were speedily on’ the scone with complete first aid; Wtisitp kit, and rendered valuable service-J Scouts to Gather in Hungary 2.3 per crnt re-zcfed. THURSDAY The next world Ziillerlng of Boy Scouts will be held in Hmzmqv, in, 1998, it was announced fo1lnw‘n1j the recent International Cnnfer~ once of Scout Leaders ct Baden. Austria. It is expected that the 53,- 000 attendance record of the 1929 Scout Jamboree in Fmglnnd will be‘ fllfllaaaed. Canada is rountr-d upon! by Hungarian leaders to send a: large contingent. since the Hun-f Itrian and Canadirn SCOllis were, 7-00--Scnlor Tuxls 5011""- 3rd Ailey-J. McMahon 111a Ger- The blt senior all round athlete Mr. A. Gormley performed the du- ties of starter in a very satlsfacwf? III Ailey-J. McDonald and J. manner. carni) neighbors and great friends‘ at the 1929 Jamboree. The Gaunt Trophy, the St. John's; championship award. was won for: the 10th Calgary Boy Scout team. 9th Rcgina Scouts were For the second year the Wallace‘ of the St. Johns‘ Ambulance As-‘ sociation was won by the 12th Win-, Church) ‘ 011...»: Ointment .. . .. 49c f Chases K. & L. Pills . . 29c Absorbinc Jr. . . . . ' Sionns Liniment . . . . . . Mlnarrls Linimcnl. . . . . . . . . . . Johnson's Llnlmeni . . . . . . . . . 25c a 50c. lliustemlc . . . . ".*' t '~,- _, _,-__-.__,____.u__ Th: \\'0i'1ds greatest annuaiwfar, the Canadian National, added Lia new Cmadlan “Clffllbilf ‘this year, {in 5,000 trained Canadian my Scouts and Wolf cubs. The boys {put on an hour's show alongside the 011101" attractions in frontipi the big grandstand. ‘ Girls Dian-h Boiler Than Bovl Th; 6,000 Girl Guides were cra:d~ ;itcc1 with greater marching precis- ‘ion than thcir 8.000 Scout iarothers when passing ‘m rcvlcv/ before Lord ‘and Lady Baden-Powell during the litters‘ recent visit to Melbouflir. Australia. Rnvcr Scouts of 23 Naiinns Ifilwci S-‘nro 3.000 Rover folder» Scouts frmn 23 countries gathered in _J_u_ly 5n‘ me International Scou: Chalet A: Kundcrsteg, Switzerland. for the ,i'fi‘~i WorYd Rovvr “IvIOO-N Crmada “.1315 rvprescntm! b; a pariy of ten. Test for Scouimasiers i Unique- A Imiquc test of the Scout mo!- LQ “Be Prepared" cam;- to [hr 1931 .Mr1ritimc SCOLIHHZESICFS’ training camp. near Charlottetown-a re- fqucst to conduct the funeral scr- ‘vicrs of a little girl m. a nearby farm. The call was met by two ,cicrgymcn Scouimastcrs and a male lciwir: . . Nesbltt Juniors First Aid Trophy Th» Scout lmaguc of Nations An official rvprcscntatlve of the .Lc"guc of Nations was lncludecf a- Imon‘: ill:- 100 delegates from 45 1' countries at the 6th International ‘Conference of Scout Lenders held in July at Baden, Austria. The good fouling and rmanimiiy shown in the discussions of the Srouters “x15 déscrlbcd by the League's rep- rrscntntive 11s ofierinft 111m body a 1 splcncid example. (‘zrnnilizur Psgozrni. in Switzerland A Canaclizln ilisinricni pagcani idcpiciing the part pifliTd 1n ca" “fin-s dgvclnpmvnt. 1r’; i115. Hubitunt. lumbcrjnck. Indian, Eskimo, cow- boy. ihe Mountic and the airman “"5 p110 of i110 popular campfire numbrrs a’. tho rccm‘. yvorld Sflih‘ "firing of Rover Scouts in Switzer- land. The plny was put on by Can- adinn Rnvcrs before an Rudiflice , of 1111.113" mousands gathered in- =1 natural mountainside umphl-thc-ai- re. The scouts were from New Brunswick. 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