I NOVEMBER. 8. 1951' iliri Guide iievis La my”, visit nvsrauvrioxs .. rowniel. we are now .Glilil.:e"evaB of the long-awaited gay; Tomorrow every one of you. we hope, will see Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth and the Duke oi Edinburgh. Last minute. instructions to up and every one of you should :9 heeded. They are:-Be sure on are at your church hall not Inn .ilii.in 1030 Friday morning. in full uniform. All badges are U, be worn. Also. each Guide and Brownie should wear warm iwenters underneath their tunics. other essentials are a warm .03.. gloves. rubbers. and a smile. I3.-mg your own lunch with you when you meet in the morning. being sure you have your name wiltten on .it. as there will not be nme to go home at noon. our Provincial Commissioner has particularly asked that it be dressed that all Guides and Bruwllicl greet the Princess with waves. cheers and happy smiles. Ffiday morning you will first .99 the Royal Party when they pass along Prince Street. Guides and Brownie will be lined along lhe west side of Prince Street ironi Grafton Street to Richmond Street, and on the, north side of Richmond Street from Prince Street to Church Street. In the afternoon. you will march in a body to the Experimental Farm where a special area has been set aside for you. It is here that the Princess will present Gold Badge Awards to some of our Guides who have been fortunate enough to win this coveted high- est award in Girl Guiding. Don't forget-dress warmly-. bring your lunch-wear a smile. TEACHERS STUDX GROUP MEETS IN 0'LEABY -On Friday afternoon. Nov. 2. the Teachers Study Group met at the O'Leary School with s fine attendance of eighteen teachers. Mr. Henry Clarke of Alberton, teacher at the Unionvale School, was chairman and Mr. John Mat- thews of O'Leary School was sec- retary. Present was Mr. Merritt Callaghan. 8A.. of Aliberton, the supervisor. There woe is lengthy discussion on teaohinglof arithmetic, reas- oning. read-ins. literature. spelling and general teaching problemsAz BIIRGESSLEEDTIIIIE continued from page 10 MME:.M...M....... as will be found anywhere in the Green Forest! "And if we should be here and Puma. should return. and I feel it in my bones that he will, he pro- bably would say the slime mini." asid M.rs. Lighuoot. Lighiifoot looked a bit puzzled. ”what would he say," he wanted to know. "He would say: Here is plenty to est." and he would be right." retorted little Mrs. Liglitloot. Then she added. 'But he isn't going to have the chance to say that. We wont be here. Come on!" She glanced this way and that ner- vously. "Where? asked Lightfoot. "where that big Cat won't be looking for us." replied Mrs. Lighbfoot. and started to walk away. KING IIIJLE TEA Irllv I'u,IliIiII 'hlFIIlI o oi... Pushing Ahead With Air Staiionslii iiorih NEW Yoitx, Nov. 7- (or) .. Production Minister I-Iowa of Can- ada disclosed tonight that in spite OI innumerable difficulties. Canada is "pushing ahead" with building a string of air stations across her 4.000-mile!-dwlde hI11.0tPI.TIeH:bl frontier I3 I I'll III e enem attack. pm I, some of these stations -- coup- led with a big radar screen to warn "of approaching aircraft - lie close to the north pole. more than 3.000 miles north of the Canada.-United states border. Mr. Howe said in a speech prepared for the Canadian Society of New York. His 5,000-word address. ranging over the whole of Canada's defence production effort. touched briefly on the air-station program and the problems of building in the north "where the ground is either of hsrd-to-penetrate rock formation or lacks any solid foundation." "Luck of water. iacl: of trans- portation facilities, and the fight against insects and cold are other hazards," Mr. Howe said. 'tStili, we are pushing ahead with our program at a satisfactory rate." There were these other develop- ments: i. Canada may soon have. in Canadair Ltd. of Montreal. "one of the largest aircraft factories in the world." Now producing Sabre jet fighters, Canadair soon will be also turning out T38 Beechcraft trainers for the American air force and T33 Jet trainers for the R..C.- A F., employing 18,000 persons. 2. The United States was negot- iating to purchase a "large num- ber" of mobile early-warning radar sets which Canada is developing and producing. It was the "best piece of equipment for the specific purpose at present in production anywhere." 3. Canada is doing "pioneering" work on atomic energy. to supple- ment the work of the United states and the United Kingdom. She is specializing of Arctic warfare. prob- lems of radio transmission in Northern Canada and defence against atomic, chemical and bio- logical attack. ,4. Currently. Canada's defence spending - on a per capita basis- equalled annually about 827.000.- 000.000 worth of defence spending by the United states. gt W.i. Executive Meets The Prince Edward Island Wom- en's Institute executive met in the Central Rooms. Charlottetown. 0-ll Tuesday. Oct. 30, with the Presi- dent, Mrs. Harold Leard presiding It was announced that there is a change in the printing of the In- KILLTS C3088 C. W. Is. u.u . The - ' - 9 St. Joseph's sub-division. Kellyis Cross 0. W. L. was held in the parochial residence on Oct. 38th. 1 once. THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN previous meeting were road and apmoved. and some correspond- ' .. to an ,, ' for Care parcels to be sent overseas was read by the secretary, Mrs. John Molyneaux. After duo discussion. it was decided that it should to- caive further conside The treasurer. Mrs. 3. Trainer, read lsnvery favorable report which was i Y I ' y discus- sion on the series of card parties in be IDOIIBOI ” by meg League and to be held in the various houses. Plans were made land commit. I-Ml appointed tr supervise those functions. that they may be guc. and was opened with prayer by the Rev. Director Fr. MacMillan. The president, Mrs. Joseph Kelly occupied the chair, and roll call Wu responded to by A large num- ber of members. Thai ' tea of aidont of the Federated W. i. was unanimously chosen by the meet- ing to present. their gifts to Their Royal I-Ii hnesses and plans were finaliud or the Institutes partic- icipation in the actives during the Royal visit. NEW WAYS FEATURING VALUES Foii THE EVERY ITEM PACKED FULL OF AUGUSTINE COVE W. I. -The annual meeting of the Augustine Cove Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wendall MacFadyen. The meeting opened by repeating the "Creed" in uni- son. Roll call was responded to by 14 members paying their dues. and cesaful both financially and social- y. Mrs. John Campbell of West- moreiand kindly offered 'to have the Opening one at her home on Nov. 6th. There being no further business the meeting was adioum. ed and was followed by Benedic- tion of the Blessed Sacrament. PRICE APPEAL! Marconi 5-Tube RADIOS Powerful little mantel radios in colourful plastic cabinets. Built-in aerial. Fast tuning. SAVE! RADIOS Famous PHILLIPS rtaoius. 5 tubes. Continental design. 6” speaker. Long and short wave. em 25Seli75”7i. 57.50. ::SensI.”f.l 13-95 FOOD MIXERS A Nationally-Famous make! Removnhle twin benters. Three-speed switch. REGU- LAR 542.50. Anniversary SPECIAL 3-Pc. VELOUR one visitor was present. Minutes of the last regular and annual meeting were read and approved. Reports of the secretary-treasurer were then read and approved. discussion about bean supper took place and it was A holding a cilia. MacFadyen'a on Monday. Nov. 5th. Correspondence was then read and discussed. The secretary was asked to send to the Red Cross for sewing and knitting. and it was decided to hold the pictures in the school the last Wednesda in the month. each member taki g lunch. A bill The following new officers were elected for the ensuing you-: President, Mrs. Donald MacDon- aid thorolioall with agtft for suaawesotben child. pass servant appointed: sicka.ndprogram.Mra.EannoS Cameron and Mrs. Donald Mano Donald. Lunch. am. Kenneth Oainlm. Donald Maononaid. also decided to hold one at Mrs. Pris- ' Mrs. Priscilla Maersdyen and am. Harry Madarlane. , Mrs. Alban Gaudet kindly in- vited members to her homo fir the December meeting. Meeting closed with "God save the lint”. after which a dainty lunch we: H served by the hostess assisted by H tevICC-yaOIIdCDS, Mrs. Vernio Web- r. sect.-treasurer. Mrs. Kenneth Cameron. Auditors. Mrs. Joseph Murphy and Mrs. Wendali Maciadyan. Directors. Mrs. ltoy Boulter,Mrs. Lorne Can-uthers, Mrs. James Mum”. the committee in charge. It Buying committee. Mrs. Varnls The out free hydrogen bolloon Webster and Mrs. Eldon Dawson. ascension was made in France in Red Cross Convener. Mrs. xen- of 32.00 was then paid. It was also decided to answer 2nd. ANNIVERSARY SALE HOME THAT WILL TAKE YOU BACK TO PRE-WAR DAYS . . .. COME IN - NOW - AND SAVE! 1783 by P. De Rosier and Marquis DtA.landes. neth Dawson. The following monthly Cotton Filled MATTRESSES Sturdy and comfortable. All sizes IV3. 4' and U6. REG- ULAR 5i6.95. Save at this Anniversary 9 I SPECIAL British Inloid ss 0 - as LINOLEUM I;'I;J:I-3;; Heavy. canvas backed quai- lty for long wear. Patterns 1.-amous for (womfgrf and for every room. Attractive quamyp An sizes; 3y3, g colours. All sizes. Regular and gap REGULAR 317.50, 53.25. VERY S . A 1 SPECIAL :99 Y:. s3E;cI:,1eAI'.m,,,- ' part of the Island on Nov. 9 stat- ing a reduction will be given to groups of twenty-flva. 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