PAGE §l_)_(_ _ PRINCE ED WARD TO-DA Y and SA T. The Memorable Kind of Motion Picture Elldlllll llelillilP Gllllll lllllll ISIIIEI. IEWEII Illllll lillllllll Plus NEWS and FOPEYE SHOWS AT W. 115-77!) . z ..'-i"..' ..'., adults;- L—TII-IIAY and SAT. Shows At 3:15 - 7 and 8:45 {and 5 Brownie Packs functioning i i C‘ o 0k. Dali-yworkor, Emergency ‘ i woman, 1- i r, ti gwho attended the j i Caiitii. s‘ k l tiiie sales, cake sales, playette and n j l cm Guides Association Activities l i i I The fvlltbvins Nuort of District ‘.Coinmissioner for Charlottetown, [Lillian M. Duchemin. was submit- ted at the recent annual meeting ioi itie Girl Guides Association at i Sumnici-sldez- l ‘There were 9 Guide Companies ~ l. Charlottetown during 1943-1944. 'l."he total enrollment oi 365 was Clfmiiqsed of 139 Guides. 200 Brow- lwrs. J Company Leaders and, 2a ‘ Guidcrs. RPEUIar weekly meetings were hcld. with a much higher average iattcndance than the previousyear. i The following tests were passed and badges presented, namely:- Second Class. Athlete, ChildNurse, llrlclper. I-‘arniworkerf Gymnast. ‘History Lover, Knitter. Handy- Homemakcr. Laundress, Needlewoman, Pioneer, , ll . Star Lover. St. John l/itiibtiliiiice. Swimmer and Travel- Vlkf- A area! iniiiii‘ oi our Guides- {ltl Brownies qualified for Service) {stars which irore also presented. tiuriiig tile year. i i In addition to these badges. one, All R id Cord, which is awarded: ' l Guide after she has suc-' full [).'l:'5(’(l the F..'st Classl irl holds at least four otfizr 1- awarded to Florinc ‘Minstrel. ' all ' 1c was Company Leader. and oi: two year's work in one Prince cf Wales College. Company Activities .5». ,l l Cfllilpillly activities. apart from it. it, meetings. included hikes. Ii tavrecn. Christmas and Valen- pzirtlcs. soclals, rummage ibeiiii supper. All Companies pack- ‘ctl and delivered Christmas ham- ipers to needy families. One Com- -pan,v decorated the Church for ' ’l“h.inksgiving, ' Companies IO‘ for White Gift . and several Companies _;issistc<l in Sunday School Clirist- mas concerts. On Christmas eve. ]l.'ill'\ll leaders of two Companies presented gifts to Post Guides in‘ »the Provincial Sanitorium. while; ldiffer nt Companies also sentgifts- ito other Post Guides. Four Com-| lIXllliCfi presented sums of money, lWlllCil they earned in various u‘iys,f their Sunday Schools. Tw ’ Companies kept fresh flowers on‘ War Memorial Tablet in the . Most Companies attended‘ service regularly in a body. weekly or monthly. One l‘ checked coats at a Church Bazaar. and then donated the receipts of same tothe church.‘ y Two Companies collected chocolate i bars and sent them to the lsti .Oxford Company, Oxford. England] [Two boxes of food were also sznti =this British Company by Guides Holland Cove Most Companies bought supplies to assist the Brownie Packs they sponsor. Parenis and i it) I i friends were invited to Enrollment Ciremonies. SickGuides and Guld-z crs wcrc remembered by cards or {rue CI§I_A_R_L_OTTETOWN GUARDIAN l l nnnna-n manor: or cnalnnni LEAGUE APPROVAL GIVEN PRINCIPLE PIE-MARITAL EXAM Health Body's 25th Annual Meet- ing Also Passes Resolutions In Connection Wlth Putcurlzation And Immunization. MONTREAL, Dec. '7—The prin- ciple of re-mnrital and pro-natal examinat on. including a Wasser- man test, was reaffirmed in a re- solution approved at the recent 25th annual meeting of the Health League of Canada here. In this connection it was decid- ed by the League to open at oncc an educational campaign through- out Canada. The preamble to the resolution stated that it had been proven frequently that syphilis had been transmitted from one marriage partner to the other. Regarding niilk pasteurization. the League resolved to conduct a plebiscite of all medical practit- ioners in Canada to determine the proportion for‘ andflagainst“ ro We are fortunate this year inl having secured several new Guid- ers, namely, Mrs. Stephenie Stev- enson. Mrs. Jean Hart. Mrs. Ethel Forsythe. Misses Helen Agnew, Blanche Harper (a former Brown Owl). Isabel Goodwin, and Jean Forsythe. We wisti them every success and Good Guiding in their new venture. During the winter Mrs. Bertram Patterson conducted most success- ful Training Classes ior Brownie Guiders. These were an inspira- tion atnd oi much benefit to all who attended. Grateful thanks are extended to Mrs. Patterson for her untiring efforts to promote the Brownie side of Guiding. I also feel special mentlo should be made oi the work carrie on by Miss Blanche Harper. Brown Owl of the 8th Pack, who. with the assistance of Misses Bnily Kelly and Eileen McPhce as Tawny Owls, carried on Pack meetings our afternoons each week in or- der to trike care of 150 enthusias- tic Brirxnics. Miss Harper is con- tinuing her Brownie work this f.ill and is also taking over lead- rsnip of the 5th and 10th Com- panies. which were not operating last year due to shortage of Guid- ers. Guiding In Charlottetown It gives me much pleasure to be M1‘. lflble to Yellurt l0 YOU that Guiding supurt the utivcrninent on thre con- at the prfsflitifidcnco motion to cnsuro that the in Charlottetown time seems to be in a much heal- thier state than for the past seve- ral years. We have been fortunate securing s, number to n most successful year's work. lhigh in the Dominion. m 0f new, ernmcnt motion he would vote ilr-st Guidcrsl and are looking fcrward; for the opposition amendment. ask- l clal measures for the general pasq tenrlzatlon of milk throughou the nation. And. all governments will be asked to take measures to eti- sure clean milk from healthy herds before pasteurization. . It was llointed out that Ontario is the only province with a com- pulsory pasteurization law. The preamble to this resolution saidl that pasteurization of milk is ap-l proved and strongly recommended; by medical faculties of all Cane-i dian universities and that pas- tciirization offers invaluable pre- tection against communicable dis-l eases carried by raw milk. i Another resolution advocated a continuous educational program directed towards immunization a- gainst diphtheria and whooping cough, it being stated that the in- cidence oi both is still far too It; also was decided to call the attention 0f the provinces to the possibility of compulsory legislation in connec-l tlon with one or both of these diseases. Speak At Night Session 0f House OTTAWA. Dec. 6 —- (GP) — George Cruickshank ifs-Fraser Valley) said tonight in the Com- mons his onlv obiection to the Gov- ernment's policy on conscription was that it covcnd a limited num- ber of draftoes instead of all. and did not make their servicw avail- able in all theatres of war. He questioned whether infant-ry- men overstas now considered they had sufficient reinforcements. He said he wondered why prov- ision had not been made for ade- quatc infantry reinforcements car- llLT. He could not understand why such arrangements had not been made bv the army staff. Seven members s-pcilte besides Mr. Cruicltshanks. A. Cloutler (I- Drummond-Arthabaska). J. A. Crete tL-Si. Maunce-Liallechei. M. Bourgct rind-Levis). Charles Parent tInd.-Quebec West and South). J.l'~'. Pouliot 11nd. L-Tem- iscouata). W. Bryce tC.C.F. Eel- kirk) and D.G. Ross (PC-Toron- to. St. Paul's). Cruiclshank said he would 16.000 men authorized would vcrsczis as reinforcements. But before he VOiLd for the Gov- R0 0- ging total conscription If the op- DECEMBER s. 1944 A BATTERY is iiioiis ‘IIIAII JIISI‘ cnsnucius Allll IAETAI. Ill a IIICE CASE OU don't buy a battery just because it looks nice. You buy a battery to START YOUR CAR-to give you long-depend- able service. Rationed driving (a lot of stops and staris)-is tough on a battery. The best battery you can buy is the cheapest in the long run. There's an Exide to take care of every driving requirement. Today's Exide is the result of 56 years of battery building experience. It is scientifically designed and field tested-a product that stands up to its job. Exide dealers are equipped and able to give you expert service. A GOOD product plus GOOD service is the answer to GOOD STARTING. Have your battery tested regularly and recharged when neces- sary by the dealer displaying this sign. When a new battery is required be sure it's a long-lasting, dependable Exicle. ilotvtrs being sent to them. a mom he intcPtDOSliiOn amendment was ilcieated Joint Guide activities includcdlesyftiorwliliciliy Illarentseuigd friends‘ he lvim-ld Support the Govhrmnel“ the folding oi TB. ChristmasSeals in the many acmvmes m whychlfiliiiil°ll bcfillllfifl 16.000 reinforce- ‘at the Provincial Sanitarium. sell- on, Guides pamcipawd, without m?!“ 9W1 dflbelhe “time 99-011“ . irig War Savings Stamps and Cer-l the], support" Gukjjng wouid m; Qllmy “tau u, d gelligfhla"“l'é?“eisfi _.- ‘ilficates on National Girl Guideumve the secure footing it has to- w], “n? L: ‘in (“we ‘an ‘D13’. and the clcbratiriK of Think-i a _ OCT‘ O BR“ 5 ‘e a em" Thanks are extended to Miss ‘inq pay by the Guide Companies mm .1‘. nieclliig regularly that night iiivit- Mabe] luau,eson_ Disuict Captain] -. i who directed joint, Guide activltiesl iiig the other Companies as guests. and parades. and to Miss Suzanne,‘ -. ' '1" .- -~ EXTRA I NEW SERIAL "DESERT HAWK" Chapter 1 And Final Chapter of “TIGER IVOMAN" The annual Church Parade wasl held Sunday. May 215i. “U911 l- lMacKinnon. Captain oi the Guld ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘_ y" Protestant Companies attended us) Club, for he, support and us.‘ - i r ' srvi in St. Ja s Ch h, d S a e a mm ' I A e Ce me m m” a‘ n“ Gewrals l“ Trim txiot BATTERY SERVICE MAY at -thc Roman Catholic Companies The members of me ma“ A550- Dewur's Garage LO. Kelly. F. R. McLaine attended service in the Basliicadcmuon have B150 willingly Cowper- Martin's Goroge Queen St. Service Sin. Bruce Stewart Co. Lid. The latter Companies also took med m promoting Guiding 1n part in the Corpus Clirlsti proccs-‘ Charlottetown During the past R. F. Worthy All British American Oil Stations All DISTRICT DEALERS 5m“ o“ Aprn19th-“1lc“ml““' year. in addition to attending ies. assisted by the Brownies, prewmeetmgs of the Associat1on_ they Salted i‘ mo“ successful Variety provided refreshments for the an- ti: ."°‘.l.t.‘li’“°."°lk no) emcee“ 1c nc pr cs. .,ae _. ltd‘) G1d_ wt) _ v , be tised for the rehabilitation of and gflmgg (‘For m; P" “Rm”? (léggfl‘;‘l“.““ _ Albcrlnn It l Ilunter I vcr YWBIRPB Garage Beiictiue C. ll. .‘ Hunter River lledley Woodslde Gar. Bradalliane Mary McCalic Iona Chester Martin Caledonia l)unning’s Garage Kcnslngion . ‘(lilrl Guides ln the ivar-torn couan- British children‘ as we“ as pro- itries of Europe after hostilinesicured examiners for me digerem Lldstone’s Garage Cape Wolfe hlcGnivaniis Limited Kilniuir Can Acorn Cardigan Nicholson's (taragc hlonttigue ‘have cermed‘ Badge Tests and made arrange- Cllmmlmlli‘ Garage Cardigan ritcwart &- Beck Dlontajruc piiuiiiitmiic lliliiltSl PllillliERlNll iitiuisi i“ i: A‘ . > ‘ i‘ C. Dnull 8'. Son Carleton Central (iaragc Montague Their assistance is deeply appre- ‘fi Nonnan ilk-Williams (farlcton Si as I). lluch Murray lliirbour .' ..‘_ OBTAINED FROM THE FOIIOWING DEAIEIIS: Allison McLeod Ltd. MulletFs Buttery 56"» lvun Vessey Edgar Whitlock McCall-Frontenac Oil Stotionl a TU-NIGHT and SA T. t.‘ Showing At 7 and El-Maiinec Saturday Only At 2:30 LONDON. Dec. 4 —- (AP) —~In- dications have seeped out of Ger- many that Heinricli Himmler. No. l Nazi during the current appar- cnt eclipse oi’ Adolf Hitler, has reached some sort. oi political-mil- itary truce with Germany's up-in- arms Generals. l Generally reliable sources re- ported today that Himmler had been holding a series of signific- ant conferences for more than a nionth at his secret headquarters in southern Germany with top- rrinking inilitaryi as well as partv H1011. One consideration in the re- ported truce was said to be that Himmler would keep Hitler under cover and make him keep. his hands off military affairs, leaving them to trained German army tacticiai-is. This report, although unverif- led, fitted well with the Fuehrefs‘ reported illness, his retirement from the public eye and improved de- R- T- Htllmllrl Lltl. fence tactics of the German armyl Chulottetown& Summcrslde. P.E.I. W. F. McCurmack England's Garage lllyrick's Albcrion Lid. lien Cousins Amos Gallant Si. Peter's Sci-v. Stu» Roy Adams McKenzie Garage 5W!” J. C. Wilkinson. Springfield West Bay Motors Garage. Suminersldc Corncy Bros. Sumnierslde General Auto Parts. Hummersidl Robt. R. Palmer Summeriildo Scliurmaws Garage. Sumnicrslde Myrlclt, iuerntosii ma. Tirol!" G. S. Sharp & Sons. Tylli‘ “u” P. G. hIcEachern Vlctnrll Arscnault d: Gaudet Ltd. Wellington All British American Oil Stalioiu All lllcColl-Frontenac Oil station! Rose Valley liustico Guiilers‘ (‘up Competition " Rip-roaring trio: on the round-up trail... bullets blasting the cattle rustlers! , .clated. '1"_li_c annual Guitlers Cup Com-| I wish "150 to extend thanks m petition was licld on Saturday. an m” Cnpmirm Brown owm ~Muy 27th-- ML ‘mhn Dlckmslnhlsieutcnants and Tawny Owls for lNmm R1"'“r.3““d' “Mn lzrannfigi their faithful work. 'I‘liat it has Charles Willis (fnvshmq i,” g, Zflpfgflflng, {nun-m- lynx-hm" "5 the Prim’??? °I “s “l: 5 been well worth while is vouched Maynard’! Garage Crapaud John l2. Jenkins Murray Rivcr Wood Co. _ Crapaurl l-immcrsnn Johnston. Murray River lfuchannans Garage Eldon Chas. illnciiayi Nnrthnm I. M. McCaull lc Pctci‘ & Gallant North llustico I’ M m“ °°“°|“51°“ °l m“ f bv the increasing numbers jC0lIlpClltl0ll. the cup was awardedl£i§hiné w ‘mm ‘he ma; 515m,“ El N- A. Clltcliffe. Fredericton. EYIIOS Diinrillc. tYLcary John A. lleffcl Freetown Strong's Garage ‘Leary Ho the 3rd Company. with the Bthil I f Gm -ng_ ‘and 7th a close second. 10%; in “m: m m“, way “ssismd , 0 J. V. Wheeler French River Elmer Duucclte. Oyster Bed Bridge EXIDE WHOL ISALERS The Guides were busy. apart i t. i in m Guides and Brow fl I from Company meetings. making. nqeslfop vgflou: ms“ w muse who Maritime Accessories Limited Ilnlifaix. N. S. nut! 5t. John. N. B. . ‘dresses. mittens and socks ior Brlt-. 1 as m the llsh children in the bombed-out ggfggcgegiggfiggefiggg“ ‘Q, 51,115 m g iareas, as it had been decided theiwhi m conduct Compnm. and lBflsPorogiglnlshllfldt “flotiildoxbeanié Pack meetincs. to Church ‘Societ- fi i ;';]~‘“lf]f_ ‘ifmnljétitfgme Tge Salem ics for donating money and there- since he dropped out of sight. .: ‘ I fled to the 8th Compmnflm making it possible for some A rumor reached Londrin that. uaslawflr t f 1 cam 5' Guides to go to Camp who otlier-|a_ move had been made from in-‘i . l _T_l1°l1lm°5 . Sucfiefs u d Aufl wise micht not have been able to side Germany through Vatican . “C10 “ff ‘Sign: “y fir, d at attend same. to the local newspap-circlcs in Rome to gain approval lusl- Tla 3rvwl°lrlilgany S‘ p‘éom_ rrs for publishing Guide NNVSJIXIG for a new form of post-war Ger- ‘ “ill ct HeollgnderCovc l" those who assisted Guiding iii man government as part of a move 061K» Ifiiigikillgiesilqisn and a v6“, various other ways. i thank most to ameliorate future peace terms “rum” Pack ‘acdvnfcs in 1d_ sincerely nm- and all. The move was said to have origin- v-' l, m] ' 1am» Respectfully submitted. ated in German Catholic quarters “‘ p"? l" ,“."k~‘ w“ g5‘ ‘div l_ I-ILLIAN M. DUCHEMIN. —50lllB high party members still "l I“'n°“°"" Ch‘ “m” “n u District Commissioner. being members of the Roman ' iii-T Catholic Church-and would pro- N. C. Rodger Amherst. N. S. . j dish-lots 5, 6' and 7, 1n Quebgc‘ Hn11.|(ll'klWn‘Il'0Xll ‘ Gilt illvision under fax and Saint John, N. 8., rcspccl MiU-‘Ucll- 3 -~ CiflF-Ofli; 0f g1v¢1y_ Slfigplsldllhhl ll d I, H- times. Maj Gou. PE. LcClerc cim- Q 1 li-llllll‘ an "C 1° mm‘. v (‘T-jf" ‘ . mands “W" forcc in Newfonndlaiidl ltlaiids were srt till 1h thtj flail)‘ (iffy-fl NEGRO larval“ and n was ‘mdcrstoad n fun-y‘. 5ub~l of iii: iriir \\‘ll€‘li the tlfit‘ cl uaii stantial force would be kept thcrc. was rnniiing against the Alli. . ilic U ‘ Mum. o; ‘he ova-mas mmml-y Japancso ivcre threat lllliWalll the LlliCllfl is cont; .. d m‘ “agree rglnfoycemgnfs u‘, being Alcutians and enemy U-b.ats were-Negros or their dcsccn a - lurking iii the waters of Ill-J 3i}; Lawrence River and of the Mal‘ One fifth of i i‘ villi?‘ of engine prtrtiz-s. socials. hikes. pic- nics. pantry sale, etc. Several Packs provided Christmas boxes ‘ior the poor. Ono Pack made stuffed animals. while another made and decorated tiny St. Val- entine's baskets which were filled with candy and presented to chil- dren in the Provincial Sanltor- - m. ' Joint. Brownie activities consist- cd of assistiiir: the Guides at their concert in April. and taking part vide for a greater place for k SOCIAL CLUBS FOR PUBB church in post-war Germany. LEJCHESTER. England _ ice); -— A suggestion that. public houses (pubs to the Britons) bc reorgan- izcd and made "g sort of sncial club where young people and mothers llS well cctild :0 and have soft drinks“ was made tn the ‘Wolgens TfflfWioUlgfin Ccnizressl v amp Anne ug ti. a former Mmthc annual Church parade in T0“ chmrmmt ‘ One Brownie was prcsentedwith ‘ the Golden Hand tFirst Class) Badge. namely. Miss Suzanne Pal- mer of the 1st and 2nd Pack. Lltortli" alter receiving this badge. iit a Flyln-Up Ceremony, Suzanne 1 .'.lYli‘ a Girl Guide. Parents and friends were wel- ciiztictl at Pack meetings, and their Willing co-operation and assist- iincc at all times was much appre- ciatcd. Warrants Presented During ihc year Warrants were) presented tn the following Guid- crs-Miss Gladys Hart. Cnpiaiml I Atlantic Command To Be Disbanded OTTAWA. Dec. 5 - tCP) —Al.- lantic Command, area of which ex-‘ tended frcm the West Indies col Labrador and embraced the Mari- times. Gasipe Peninsula and New- foundland. will be disbanded shortly because of “general improvement in the strategic situation," the Defence Department announced last night. l The departmental statement said merely that. useful economies in) administration now can be effected‘ without loss of operational effic- iency. but it was understood that Pacific Command. not mentioned in the statement. mifht soon be dis- banded or curtailed iii a move t.'>| reduci- lhe two commands. since tliel possibility of attack by the cnemyl against. either coast. is considered lo have almost entirely disappeared. f Home defence infantry draitees are being withdrawn from both lit- lanllc and Pacific commands andl sent tn concentration areas in ens-‘ tom Canada for dispatch oversensl ‘ neinfomezneni. officers are cmiiblnil ever ericcialtst troops. menv of them general service men, for re-mvetrr- inv. into infantiy ' k‘ Last nizhi.'= a unccmcn an __ ., q _ _ v . m? rcspnnslbilnlefi o! Athmuc c°m_ S.l_...-h infantry on Chllillllll inks is shown ccntre on the Mans l-‘tlvlr mam, wmbedividea mo" mum" advancing on Vonlo, an important communication KISS YOUR TIRED FEELING GIIOIIBYE! Peplul Many Sufler Low Blood Count-And Don ‘t Know It. The baffling thin: about low blond count la that you can weigh about u much as you ever did-even look healthy and strong. 1n —rou can lcel an if you and lead in your le . dopey. tired and peplul. ow blood count means you haven't got enough rod blood corpuaelu. lt is their vital fob w carry life-giving oxygen from your unga throughout your body. And lust an it takes oxygen to explode gasoline In your ear and malts the power to turn the wheels, so you molt have plenty of oxygen to u. plndo the energy In your body and live you Iolnl’ Eowar. Got r. Williams Plnlt PI arc world-noted for the he! Increasing the number Ind . . i ADDED - SERIAL - COMEDY - CARTOON —i' LEGISLATURE . d the I-loiisc Assembly he was giving thciii another chance yA3$AU_ BAHAMAS. Dec. 5 - to consider secret ballot. labor anti (CPI-The Duke nf Windsor. in social legislation which they rc- the uniform of the Calnnel-In-ijectctl ti‘ itic last version. chief of lhc Seaforth Hiithlantl- The legislature last Jilly rcpcc- ers, yesterday reopened the Bnha- ted the secret-ballot bill tlcsplic, mas legislature after a twb-vtctlts ivoi-d from London that it ivas the rgeess, probably the shortest in itsflrrtprcss ‘ISII His ltfnicstgfls 2154-3“ history, government that this reform be a- The Duchess nf Windsor. who (IPDIMI in the cnlnnv." "is reported as “IntllsposctV. was Onlv n few cryonics of the Ems py¢5¢~-,1i_ _pirt-. iiiclutlini: the llilitimiis, still ‘. ‘_a brief, crisp speech the nave the 0pm ballot. 11;‘. and 2nd Companies: Mrs. Mar- ‘garet Wood. Captain, 3rd Comp- jilll“; Miss Frances Rcny. Lleutcn-l ,ant. 1st and 2nd Companies; Mrs. iGWyflllClh Patterson. Brown OWL.‘ lsl rind 2nd Pack. It is with regret we report the loss of several of our Guiders. two, nf whom have rtonc overseas.‘ .i~iii.' ', Mrs. Margaret Wood W110 rccciitly wont to England to rejoin ll"? husband. end Miss Margaret rt:..'"i. (‘ll duir overseas with the Red Cross Corps.