i .. l. e N i 5 ‘PH-win v- "KGIIII>IIIP€ .<.... hlt E‘? Home rlolens Colwill and Mildred 0:111“: {N11- wl Gull-n ‘If: 350%‘ a Ontario numerous towns shd vil- ‘fluides were called upon to do as aresultof strain wreck. ' Those who are working on their ("toymakers badge" please remem- ber to be at the home of the Cap- Jtoin on ‘Thursday night at ‘I p. m. Meeting starts at 1.80 Pridly night. Be prompt! .6 Gillan, Divisional 3 were present. Mrs. Reay and the I’ Brown Owls held a. short meeting ~prior to that of ‘the’ council which plans for a. Brownie Revel were discussed. Mrs. Reay also in- fformed the Guiders of the suggest- V ed plans of the Badge Committee -v for the year. Miss Gillamoffered 3' to conduct classes in home nursing I twice a week for It is hoped that the i Guiders will take advantage of this I very valuable course. The council _ would like Miss Gillan to know Stewart and Catherine Wright. The how much it is appreciated. Plans for the Ranger, Guide and. Brownie displays at the Hobbies Exhibition were discussed and an interesting by the presentation of the "Be P1111115 Prepared" banner to the Patrol Gulders. programme was drawn up. the meeting refreshments, _ W M135 K391111109. W919 WT! M- trol, Helen Lawson. A number of Watch this column for further information regarding the lext meeting. FIRST CIPTOWN COMPANY ceptable. The Compan has been having mclud splendid atten ances of late. Patrol work took the form of learning the first two Morn groups. A Morse game ‘then followed which was won by the Swallows. During the meeting we had the pleasure of welcoming our former captain, Miss lientley.,who led the L‘ Guides in an excitingknot game. The winners of this were the Rob- . ins, who were closely followed by . the Thrushes. Al, campfire Miss Richardson read a story illustrating the second Guide Law—l.nyalty. After a short sing song the Company dismissed with "taps." 2ND CETOWN OOBUANY At our weekly meeting on Friday. March 6th. we had the honour of a visit from the Provincial Com- missioner, Mrs. John Reay. the Pro- vincial Secretary, Miss Mona Wil- son and the Division Commissioner. Mbe Ins Gillan, who were met at the door by a Guard of Honour con- flsting of the following Guides: Sarah Forbes, Tisey Darrach. June Poster, Pauline IePage and Olga Walsh. We were also very glad to have Is our guests at this meeting the Rev. H. D. and Mrs. Raymond, Miss Eleanor Bourke the Brown Owl of our Brownie Pack and the parents of the six promising young recruits whose enrolment into our L‘ jreat Sisterhood was the feature of the meeting. Q Gillan. Division Commis- lm- Queens County Friday 8nd ._ in‘! 911N153 l‘ mud“ ‘population. would‘ have suffered a AROUND THE COUNCIL FIRE The Charlottetown Guiders held their usual monthly meeting last Iflday evening at which there was an excellent attendance. Mrs. Reay, Provincial Commissioner, and Miss l‘ mlssioner, ‘ Upoif-The Railways , With the maiority of highways completely snow-blocked and en- tire ‘oilnmnnitiu isolated but for the railway communication, some idol of the titanic efforts made by the Canldain National System the severe storms which have raged since the beginning of the vear wu recently given by operating officials of the railway. But for the railways, it was point- ed out. the city of Montreal, and minv other neighboring centres of milk famine ‘and a pronounced shortage in ‘other foodstuffs. In lages, particularly in the south- wwiem section of the province, would likewise have faced severe deprivation. In New Brunswick railway crews fought the drifts on the Caraquet shore line for three days. In many cases the only form of communication available with the outside world, with the excep- tion of the telegraph end radio, was the railway. The super-efforts made by the, Canadian National to keep trains operating may be seen in a report of one-day's activity during the recent blizzard. Period. During 24 hours, 98 snow trains were operat- ed and 83 flnker trips made on the Central Region which em- braces lines in Quebec and Ontario. The estimated cost of work trains was $5,000.00 for the day. In addition. 7.500 men were employed fighting thesnow. bring- ing the total daily bill up to $20,- 0000.00 The amount spent in main- taining train operation on this region alone during the month of Janilfll’? was $315,000.00 It is anti- cipated that when the February snow costs are computed this figure will be exceeded. ——_—-—-—— investltuie o.‘ Helen Carmody as Patrol Leader of the bluebird patrol the" W01! Dlace. This was followed Leader ‘of the white heather pa- VACUUHPACHED TIN OF , KI DC COLE COFFEE THIS NEW sir-fight con- tainer now guards for cu ovary pull: o of the Nnc flavor of ing Colo‘ Coils: -- for yun the favorite coNcc blend oi Maviflmen O Ask our rocer for King ole gotta In the new Novel- suled-in can that opens service stars and badges were 31,50 presented. The enrolment prayer,- the beautiful Guide prayer and’ the National Anthem brought this impressive ceremony to p, close, The games played at this meeting ed a beanbag relay, an am. mil T91R17 931d the fire dri‘i game. After roll call drill. the-Company was inspected by the Provincial Commissioner, who found Dllys Owen's Patrol (the kingfisher-s) to be the neatest patrol in the Com- pany. During “corner time” ‘the guests visited each patrol in its corner. and were shown the many original and useful patr-ol posses- sions which the girls have been working on for several weeks. At the close of the meeting the Guidm gathered around their campfire and several of the Com- pany's fill/Bribe songs were sung. The Provincial Commissioner and the Provincial Secretary each kind- ly spoke a few words to the girls with o lcoyl CROSS ROADS SCHOOL Following ls the report of Crow Roads School for month of Febru- ary: Grade X (a) 1 Claude Wood. Grade X (b) 1 Austin MacCal- lum. 2 Buelah Farquharson, 3 Madelyn Stewart. Grade X (c) 1 Isobel MacKinnon Grade VIIJI-l Norma MacCal- ium, 2 Imuise MacNeil, 3 Helen Molyneaux. Grade VI1I—lClive Stewart, 2 Alicia Jenkins. 3 Blair MacCallum. Grade V—l Joan MacRae, 2 Bud- dy Molyneaux. Grade III (a) 1 Bryer Jones. Grade III (b) 1 Blair MacRae. and the meeting closed with the ringing of Guide Evensong. a re-‘ petition of the Laws and taps. The‘ Company was then dismissed by! the Provincial Commissioner. | The following service stars and badges were presented at this meet- ing: Service stars: Beryl DeBlois. Mar- garet Ferguson. Verna I-Iooper, An- na. Hughes. Helen Lawson and Frances Reay. Second Class Badges: Helen Car- mody and Frances Reay. Ambulance Badge: Irma. Daw- son. Jean l-lamm. Anna‘ Hughes, Alfredo Pickard and Frances Rosy (renewal). Child Nurse Badges: Irma Daw- son, Jean Hamm and Anna Hughes. Entertainers Badge: Sylvie, Block. Grade III (c) 1 Lucy Carver. Grade II-—l Faith MacDonald and Ian Stewart. Grade I-l Rafiphle MzwCallum and Jackie MacRae. Highest average, 94.4 per cent, Clive Stewart. Margaret F. Huntley-Teacher. FORTUNE BRIDGE SCHOOL Primary Dept. Grade VI-i Lorne Francis, 2 Kenneth Burke. 3 Dorothy Riley. GradeV-i Henry Tbwnshend, 2 Preston Jackson. 3 Weldon Camp- bell. Grade IV-l Adeline Campbell 2 Bbther Altken. Grade III—i Bernice Francis, 2 Sylvia Coffin, 3 Velma Burke. Grade II-1 Dorothy Jackson, 3 Delton Riley. 3 Billy Coffin. "Halifax Port Arrivals D0111’ vessel report for 2i born-a ending i2 o'clock noon _Q|]nnd‘y, March 8th, 1986: Arrivals: Alounia from New York; Andanld from New York; Montcl from Saint John; Piisud- fikl 1mm 67011111; Sarnolite from local. harbour. Sailings: Cbomedy to S. W. , Beaver-burn to London; Montclare to UWYDMI: Man. caramel-es‘ to Manchester; Newfoundland m my- Sarnolife to local harbo . Vessels in berth: General Haig loading; Cbornedy loading; Cum. “It 108411118; Barge No. 2 berth; Mlmhild loading; Beaverburn loading; Montclaro loading; p11. sudski discbargw, Sarnolite dis- ebargirrs; Andania. loading; Alnunlg loading; Man. Comma loading; Newfoundland loading; Belle ms loading; Ivfiiry Currie berthyAem- inn berth. VESSEL! DUE T0 ARRIVE March 8: Lady Hbwkins from Halifax: Chcdabucto from E. C. Ports; Blanicaholm from New York; Cairnross from Saint John; 9-Aladdin from Saint John; I'm-t Amherst from" st. John's: - Penn- iand from New York; Montmgl City from Phila. V Iii-Liilgunvor ,from Jamaica; Bonnlgton Court from UK. Ports; Nova II from Halifax; Robin Hood from S. Africa; can. Highlander from Halifax; Yomachlchi from Ami-rails. 11-1200 from Halifax; Kelso from New York: Ciss from Halifax. lil-Phemius from Batavin. IIi-Beaverbrae n-om saint John; Lady Rodney from Jamaica; Lib- erty from 111.8. Ports; Man Port from saint John. Daily vessel‘ report for 24 hours ending 12 o'clock noon Monday. March 9, 1938: " Arrivals: Cairnross from Saint John; Blankahclm from New York; Aladdin from Saint John; Penn- land from New York; Lady Haw- kins from local harbour. Sailings: Andania to Liverpool; Alaunia to London; neral Haig to Saint John's, Nffd. ‘ vessels in berth: Aladdin load- Fm. the enmlmmt md man“. Friend to Animals Badges: Sylvia Hon of badges the Company was drown up in horseshoe formation _ and the Colours were paraded. Mm- ; may first enrolled Miss Bourke and the t f llowi its: Mar! Benltleylraliivglyn rgovleerfmGeraldino 51m‘ will”; “m” m"- ‘fhmmm, Jun Wm‘ my“; Scribe Badge: Sylvia Block. Block and Fmnces may. Laundress Badge: Jean Hamm. Jimmy Robertson. Pathfinders Badge: Sylvia Block. Grade I (b) 1 Scott Coffin. I Sick. Nurse Badges: Irma Daw- Sheldon Dixon. son, Jean Hamm, Alfredo. Plckard, Grade I (c) 1 Lillian Robertson. 4 Grade I (a) 1 Colleen Dixon, 2 Perfect attendance: Sylvia. Coffin Billy Coffin. Bernice Francis. Eighteen pupils won candy for at- Spring“ Fashions For _ ' Home Dress-Making - which is just a. little stand-up collar Wall. why not one of the newest Here is l. darling finish that ties in youthful! way at the 5 t E 5 s FE § pcoincare . 1K. Silo ..--..-..-...-u..<- tendanoe this month. Teacher-Elizabeth K. Prancis. MAYFIIIID SCHOOL ‘The following is the‘ report of Hayfield School for the month of February:- Grado x-i. Evelyn Houston; I. Edwin Andrew. Grade IX-l. Jennie Smith. Grade VI-l. Mmnray Orr heith Orr; 8. Blois Toombs. Grade V-l. John Toombs. Grade IV—i. Willis Andrew. Grade III-l. Willis Nicholson; 2. Billie Andrew; Elbert Cirr- Garde II-1. H th Houston; 2. Stanley Orr; 3. Robert ‘fioombl. The following is the standing of tbs Senior Department for the month of fibrin-y:- Grndo X-l. Isobel MocLood; 2. Christine Mzcleod and Dorothy MacDonald (equal); 8- Donald Bums qua. vm-r. Munro Mhcuod; Rllll '5 OHM , in the House of (Mn- l of interest party were discussed o statemlit wunnade, jbta rlqlottomaircuactmtwo. I. B‘ Mnclaod, 8. Martin MscPherson Ind Jim“ 10451401 (Q1101). Grade vn-r. manor-sum; a cum- ' Ivelyn Dawson; a nan- Grade VI-l. James napkin-fa. M21800} S. FBI-MOI Dawson Perfect Aunchncsz- Chrimine Hooked; Dorothy Moclieod; Edna Gillie; Edward lhdeod: Audrey llldieod. __..__.__________ SIB! FINE CANADIAN AIHY If EQUIPMENT MODENIZIII CAIBARY, March, IL-The Oo- nadian militia, if given a chance to train with modern equipment would rank with the finest mill- ralsmzrw..." "i" wit; ink; General mi; loading; Lady Hawkins loading; cathcart loading; Barge No. 2 berth; Magnhild load- ing; Pennland loading; Andania loading; A'aunia loading; Blanke- holm loading: Cairnross loading; Belle Isle loading. Vessels due toarr-ive: March 9; Chedabuctc from EC. Ports; Fbrt Amherst from st. John's: Pennland from New York; Montreal City from Phila. l0—Li‘lgunvor from Jamaica; Bonningfon Court from UK. Ports; Nova II from Halifax: Can. High- lander from Halfsx; ll-Ycmachichi from Australia; Reo from Halifax; Kelso from New -Ycr-k: Ciss from Halifax. l2—-Phemlus from aBtavia: Robin Hood from S. Africa. lii-Beaverbrae from.Salnt John; Lady Rtldney from Jamaica; Lil erty from US. Ports; Man. Port from Saint John; Piisudski from New Yolk. ‘ l4—Mcntcalm from, Liverpool; Clngalese Prince from Far - East; 15--Dakotian from Saint John; Antonia Ircm Liverpool; Ascania from Liverpoo‘: Chedabucto from E.C. Ports; Duchess of York from Saint John; Portia from Nfld. Ports. lfi-Sulairla from Glasgow; Fort Arnherrt from New York; l'l-Belle Isle W621 Nfld. Ports; CanI Challenger from Australia. EAST POINT W. l. The Women's Institute of East Point held their March meeting at the home of Mrs. Fred Cheverie. Roll call was answered by "Irish Jokes." The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted, and letters from the Carnegie Library and the Provincial Sanstorium were read and discussed. It was decided to have the president. interview Messrs. Acorn and Maclsasc for the Pllrlwse of getting government assistance in maintaining the pres- erpool; Piisudski to New" York; . 9N . ROBIN HOOD Disguised ls o butcher, ROBIN HOOD shoots in the archer!‘ tournament u d b7 "l" Sheriff of Nottingham. The photo- graph shows Gayne Whitman, star of the popular radio serial now be- in: broadcast over six Maritime stations by the miller: of Robin Hood Flour. Big Passenger List cruise liner “Lady Hawkins" Can- Bermuda the West Indies Islands and British Guiana carrying e. cap- acity list of passengers bound for the southern colonies. ' On the list are the following travellers of prominence: Sir Char- les G. D. Roberts of Toronto pro- ceeding to Trinidad to deliver a series of lectures under the aus- pices of the Trinidad government; Dr. A. F. Mll‘er, medical superm- tedent of the Nova Scotia Sanitar- ium of Kentville, N. vS., and Mrs. Miller; Mrs. A. Meighen of Toron- to, wife of Senator Melghen, lead- er of the Senate; Dr. Stuart Prlte- chard. general director of the W. K. Kellog Foundation o: Battle Creek, Mich.,.and Mrs. Prltechard; Victor Cunard of mw York, great grandson of Sir Samuel Cunard, founder of the Cunard Steamship Boston. Mass. Joining the ship southbound at Bermuda wi‘l be Hon. and Mrs. P‘. B. McCurdy of Halifax. N. 5.. and S. R. Barker and Mrs. V. Hose of Amherst, N. S., on at Arfiigua southbound will be his Honor H. B. Poppam, Administrator oi’ Do- monica, B. W. I., Mrs. Poppam and party. on at St. Lucia. south- bound will be Major W. D. Lam- hie. British ‘Pmde Commissioner in Trinidad. and Mrs. Lambie also J. H. Winfield o.‘ Halifax, N. S. On at Barbados, northbound will be Brig. General W. W. P. Gibson. C.M.G.. D.S.O.. 0.8.3., of. Montreal and Mrs. Gibson. * Sydney Lad ls Burned To Death (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) SYDNEY, N. 5.. March 1l—Six- year old John Livingstone was burned to death a; Ben min, 30 miles from here, in a fire early to- day and Edward Petrie was rushed to hospital in a critical condition. Aroused by the heat of the ilaihcs and smell of smoke. Pctrie aided his wife and three-month old infant to escape before attempting to enter the room where Livingstone was sleeping. Petrie. 35-year old man who owned the bungalow. was badly burned in his eflorts to rescue his youthful visitor. and was rushed to a. Byd. ney hospital for treatment. Appoint Governor ' As Constable (By The (bouillon Prel) . March e-Tho ancient office of Governor and Constable of» Edinburgh Cutie. which has been in abeylnoe since the middle of hat century. has been revived, and General Sir Archibald R. Cam- ermi, G.O.C. British Command, will be the bolder of the office. The two offices of Governor and Constable were formerly separate, the older being that of Constable. which was instituted in the 12th corner you ought to on audible band-signal!" WHEADACPIE and other pain: ,. Pa ' century of Kin: Alexander I. The Constable had charge of the gor- rison at the castle. and, along with mother high official, supervised tbs tournaments and trial by com- bat held on the sreensward at the bus of the Castle nook. wonfirnt lppfllihd laidsioletothocutle but m» (Olledby l gallant defence. HALIFAX, u. s., when '1-'rhe line: Chas. H. Woodbury, artist of I usncn i936 llsldn 1.... .1411‘... oza o5 \ 00NTEST WINNERS FOR TIIIS WEEK The milieu of Robin Hood Flour have announced the winners of this week's contest for tbs belt answers to the question, "WHY DID MRS. HOOD MDUR?" These are the winner of the contest which closed Saturday, March 7th. ‘ 1.51s... of moo-we. Michael Burke, Georgetown, P. E. I. 2nd Prize of 810.00 - Mrs. C. Crooks, Bairncmft, Sydnly. N. S. 3rd Prize of $5.00—Mrs. Grace Harris, Pierce Street, North Sydney, N. S. ~ ‘ y, To Sunny South on nus o! SIM-Mrs. Ernest Deming, Yer-mouth, N. S. ' 5th Prize of thou-Mrs. Walter adtan National Steamships, mu cwhmnitwiniiwl-N-B- from Halifax Thursday at midnight 6m Pr“; q! $2.00—Mi's. M. E.- vl“ "m" °" "mm" “Y” ‘° Cechetw,P.O.Boxi82,New Water- ford, N. S. 7th Prize of HBO-Mrs. Alex. Quirk, Pleasant Sh, North Sydney, N. S. 8th Prize of {Mo-Mrs Alice Brown, Frogmore, Fredericton, NB. The following won prizes in the childrens’ contest for the best ans- wers to the question, "WHY DID YOU LIKE THE STORIES OF ROBIN HOOD?" 1st Prize of Sim-Dorothy Owen" R. R. No. B, Fredericton, N. B. 2nd Prize of $2.00-Roland Armey, Cornwall Sh, North Sydney, N. S. 3rd Prize of $2.00-Margaret How- e'ls, Douglas Municipal Home, R. R. No. 1, Douglas, N. B. 4th Prize of tihw-Consiance Hsnman. Margaree Forks, Capo Breton, N. S. 5th Prize of $2.00—Gerald Keddy, 323 West \Young Street, Halifax, N. S. zlelssl. River Deny's Road, Inver- ness Co, N. B. 1.2 imam iiioon noun Buyld Robin raccoons: F UR. PRiZE BUTTER Perfection; 2 11.835 LUX ,.;,§_';,',', Large??- SALMON 1 Llisllln 14. JELLY POWDER ,,_*;;,-,1,:;';-;,, 4 Pkg-s. 19.- SOAP ' Castile 2 Bars 9c CARROTS 10 Lbs. a 25¢ “BEANS 5 Lbs. 19¢ sonAs 14¢ PEAS Seconds Q s Tins 25¢ TOILET PAPER Roll 3c ROBIN HOOD OATS Pkg‘. 23c unmon ans 6th Prize of SZOO-Wanda Nied- ~ ROBIN N000 ‘ FLOIIR Milled from Washed _ Wheat. Try a bag of this won- derful Flour today! L. B. Mellish Montague. GLOBE GROCERY g monsoon‘ PRINCE JOHN Nigel de Bruiier in the role of Prince John archenemy of Robin Hood and his Merry Men. The radio serial sponsored by the mil- lers of Robin Hood Flour is heard three limes weekly over six Mari- f.‘ 1e stations and is becoming one oi’ the most popular programs on the air. _ nun 100x Lionel Dolmen, mm. of ltogo and screen, who plays the port of Prior Tuck in the "ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MIN" serial .i.__._i_. Grnol for Lumbngo Iiurfa in‘ A norm noon A rloim Mum 4...»... Bread and Cakes. , sponsorcdbythemiliersofltobin Hoodrlour. . For (ma Bread and Cakes that are any. ' the um ' nu 1 noun: noon noun y; Ansnuuir a 0A0ili1'_~ llse ROBIN R000 FL0lill ' - FOR ALL YOUR BAKING i L llevereaux» Grocery Kent Street Phone 1210 l? 4-’ - ti? YO0R- N00|N N000 H.000 At either of our two stores, Cor. Kent and Queen. Phone 1048. Longworth Ave. Phones 1021-1022. RIX’S 0R-00ERY R31‘. 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