The Comnlfl! I , much the mothers whocontributed iood and helped to nishoths sup- per so enjoyable vb! their good cooking. while the Guides took turns at clearing up and dish-washing, the rest oi the dummy-cloves -- we. nefines, and crs " and “ops”. ba -' The "sills-r meeting was than held. dilcned by the Girl Guido prayer. It was decided to hold g cake sale at Moorsst Mcieodk, who have kindly given us the use oi their store. on Saturday, Novem- beq- 17th. Further details are to be planned next week. Bunty Duvar was pmserited with three badges. cook, Domestic Service, and Henle- maker, making nine proficiency badges in all held by -her, es last week Bunty was presented with the Health, Friend to Animals, Bick Nurse, and child Nurse KH- l-ielen DeBicis has been promoted to Patrol Leader in the Blackbird Patrol, to take the place oi Jean Forsythe who has been acting both as Company Leader and as Patrol Leader. This change will give the company nesder more time to es- rlst the Guiders. Blinty Duvar has been promoted to Second in the Robin Patrol, to take Helen De- Blois‘ place. Alter 00:11PM? D1111 and hit work, campfire was conducted b! lhe Blackbird Patrol, who are to be - Juno siter s. Mdsy om "'7 Blntfy. Ireland, with the nonchal- met e Dares Ocean Perils In 24 Foot Yawl (0. P. by Guardian's special Wire) 5T. JOHN'S, N111, NW b-Altes crossini the Atlantic on asolo voy- lle. a retired British naval oiiicer dnred the ocean's perils again to- night as he llbldvd southward icr Bermuda in a M-ioot yawl. Ulivtain and crew oi the tour-ton bripir ant assertion that he had. some "varied weather" but nothing much more. Iona niches without sleep has told on him though, and he was laid up icr months in hospital at Cartwright- It was 1M. until over the week-cod that he had recuper- Med suifloienlily to sail his little emit out oi 5t. John's. Beibre a poweriiul wind mm- ilhe northwest, he soon disappear- ed from land, his inst declaration one oi confidence in his little ship's lllilli/Y to navigate the dmgero 1.200 mile Wylie 1n the iace of the gales that whip the Atlantic every (all. i Morro Castle l, Officers Open Their Defence (L P. by Gllflfllll’! Special Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. ik-Oaptsin William l". War-ms and tour rank- ing oiliicea-s oi the Morro Oastle opened their dcience today against obi-NU 0i nedlllnncs in the dis- aster that cost 184 lives when the Ward liner was swept by iirc cit the New Jersey coast last Beptem congratulated on the splendid pro- bu. gramme they prepared. Individual recltations and patrol songs made their campiire the best yet held. On the evening oi No 2nd. at the home oi ldre Walter Dslaiei. Murray River. a company oi Gan- sdlsn Girl Guides was formed with Mn. Dslsiel as Captain. There were iourteen‘ people pliant Ind ten girls became recrultsJEhe aims ci Guiding,» etc. the knots neces- I511 ior the tender-loot tests. ewes and s, sing-song psned the evenifll- 'I'herc will be an enrollment cere- mony in {our or iivs weeks time when ilftcen girls will be enrolled as lsnderioot guides. A Guide company is being or- ganised in Albertoo this week. second Charlottetown Company v The Guides received a delightful surprise when they were summon- ed by their Olptain to have her tell them that they were. to have s belated Halloween party instead oi their regular. meeting. last Fri- day evening. The games Dllyed included "The King Has Come." a potato relay race, doimle dots and duckinx icr apples-which could almost be called a swimming game. During the genres instead oi points being awarded to the win- ners, beans were given, and at the end oi the evening the Patrol hold- ing the number oi beans Illicit were given individual prises The m; winners were the members of the ‘ ‘ Tanager Patrol. it was certainly an eventtul evening because a treasure was dis- covered; the clue beinl I M0110 message signalled by Captain Reay. The treasure discovered proved tc be five beans. ~ mi. ments were served to the Guides in their corners by their Patrol Leaders. while s huge pimp- kln was bin-hing brightly in the middle oi the room. A Jolly camlh iire slngsong closed s. very enjoy- able evening. The pcs ed Presenta- tpm tion and Investitiue of this year's Petrol Leaders will take place next Friday. A iull elttendance is re- quested. ANN IAIDQG 510K oruovusnsssm‘ vein! iii‘ BMLYWOGD; Otliifl, Nov. 6- Hollywcod has just heard 0f s. new kind oi ailment. It has been told that the strong NYE o1 the big incamiescents which light movie sets draw water irom the body. And that when tcc much Wei-er is taken irom the body. I81‘- ious illness may result. The eiiect that the lights have H?! "Pike under. he sud. she seemed particularly eusceptble to dehydra- n. A more familiar eiiect oi the Illflng studio illumination Before two inspectors c! sieunboat inmectlcn service oi the United States Department od Oom- nmce they heard their recital oi events contradicted by their own chief wireless officer, George W Rogers. The trial is icr revocation oi their licenses. the hard-earned "ticket" that is s mariner! liveli- . Inspectors Alva it. Chapman and Henry G. Ooigen, questioned the “tnesses in the custom house. A iedersl grand Jury inquiry into the disaster, which was to have resum- ed today, was put over until Thurs- day because the some witnesses are to be called in both Rmwe wee eubiecied to severe cross-examination, mostly relating to the exact time of the i'ire's dds- covory. l1! Ohaunchey I. Clark, st- torney icr ths Ward line. His r:- citsl was several times contradict- ed by ship's oiiicers testifying in their own deience. the Detroit Gangster AfterMnStevens? (0. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) TORONTO, Nov. 5-H. H. Stev- ens, iornaer Minister of Trade and Commerce, told newspaper-men to- day "oemin financial interests" had employed investigators, includ- a "known Detroit gangster" in an attempt in "get something on me." The for-mar chairman cd the par- liamentary mass buying committee slid he had not taken flis matter seriously, althc “ "it is a tact I was trailed all the time during my last two visits to this city." Ho said also that "certain Tor- onto interests" had enrployed in- vsstigatcrs in an eiiort to obtain ’ stories concerning his _li!s, from Vancouver. “I know definitely," he said, “that men were sent to Vancouver and out there they oiiered $5.000 Yb 0B8 man and $1.000 to mother in an oi- Iort to obtain aiiidavits about an incident which haPDoned din-ins an ign some time ago. itonthodesksltmycsm- headquarters. "I did not know how the letter was secured, but siterwards I heard that someone had tried to lay s charge c! receiving stolen goods against n10. But the clerk oi the court thoulht the chard! W" 8° ridiculous he would not even issue a summons. That is what these people are trying in dig up now." MORE OAI AOOIDIN‘! MAKES HIM ‘IALKATIVI KMNBAB OiTY, Nov. li-Lloyd Huiiey. 2i, has been talking icr tour days, without stopping icr sleep or food. and drink. Aticnd- ants at the General Hospital here said tonight he showed no signs oi diseorniort and answered ques- tions intelligently. 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By Guardian's Special Wire) iire escape oi their apartment, the By Elmer Dulmsgc, "Canadian Prue Stall Writer TORONTO, Nov. s.—-Davs Komo- nen, the flying Finn oi Sudbury who won everything in sight in i983 and was leit out in the cold by the Ams- teur Athletic Union oi Canada when the Orcwe Trophy was awarded to Jimmy Ball o! Winnipeg, is making s comeback in inner circles. This year he mu get the trophy. design- ed ciiicially ior the outstanding athlete in Canada. Komonsn certainly was the out- standing performer in 1938, the year he won both the United States and Canadian marathon championships. Instead oi the ‘Crows trophy he had to wait until the year-end when sports writers oi the country _diiier- ed with the A. A. U. selectors voting Dave the outstanding athlete in a poll conducted by The Canadian Frees. Kcmonep‘: 10M record is one bet- best in North America this year. Komonen cleaned up on all the beet in the United Btatss and then Web- ster cleaned op on him. It is a last that Dsvswas the most pitiful iigurs at the trials in Hamilton. Perhaps he was not rested enough to do battle with such as Webster ior he had won the U. B. title only seven days beiore at Washington, D.O. But when he tried to make the Canadian team as s. three-miler. then as a iive-miler, his downisll was very complete indeed. Komcnsn icund cut two things this season One is to rest well be- iors taking on the 40-year-old Web- ster, s doughty campaigner who is one of the world's beet when he has primed himseli icr a speciiic occas- ion. The other ie to steer clesr o! the fellows who know more than he does about the shorter distances. The man who won the Boston, the United Btltli and the Canadian HALIFAX, Nov. o.-4lanadians are healthier today than they have been ior several years, according to Dr. J. S. Mclilscheron, oi Calgary, Pres- ident oi the Canadian Medical As- sociation, who is here with Dr. T. C. Routley, Toronto, General Secretary oi the Association, after practically completing a Dominion~wide tour. There were no serious epidemics, Dr. Mcliachercn said, and added that ‘fvitsl statistics show that the mor- tallty rate has been lowered during the past iew years." Yesterday the Medical Association President, who came to Halifax irom Monctcn. N. 8., addressed the Nova Bcotis Mental Hygiene Society on the subject, “Physical and Mental Health." Dr. Itoutley spoke before tbs student body oi Dslhousle Uni- versity and in the evening the two addressed the Halifax Medical Bool- e . They will leave this morning tor candid parrot had vanished. "Kidnelrvere." deduced Detective Booger. "when Dan gets mad. he gets mad," the oiiicor continued. "Bay, he didn't even like me, and often told me so." 9°11“- WBlBhlM that remark, wondered ii perhaps Dan's smug- tion wasn't an inside job. ‘GEORGES’ OI‘ ELDIRE TO PRESENT WEDDING GIFT T0 ROYAL PAIR IDNDON, Nov. 6—\Hon. G. How- ard Ferguson. Canada's high com- missioner in London. is among the ‘ committee oi notable men in va.r- ious walks oi life iormed to promote .s wedding gift to the Duke oi Kent and Princess Marina. o: Greece. irom the "Georges” oi the empire. The couple have announced their . marathons isa grestrunner, s bang- Uhflloi-NWWB- Wigh may the proceed, o; m, mm; ma“ ‘nag’, “l,” Wong?‘ “P an" “Wh! °ln¢m5l°~ 5° ‘l ‘—i'"'”""_‘ should be devoted to permanent m‘ ' "m" the menthol: common or the Brl- FARR" "IBAWM" provision oi a Christmss treat roi- LACK 0F "TACT" BLALTID SALT LAKE CITY. Nov. 4—’I‘his is the tale o! Telephone Dun, tho candid parrot. Dan won't overly icnd ci his his national .titles. But there is a blemish on thelimfs back put there by ‘old Harold Webster ci Hamilton, and the U. A. ‘U. seisctcrt an certain ttillogivethis blemish a close inspec- n. ’ tish Empire. conqueror oi a better ileld than any Kmncnen races and --imcertsnt-ccuqueror oi the Finn himself. _ nccessitous children in districts where unemployment has been most severe, as well as to holidays icr ¢0llVfl"*.5C€nt sick children. MODONVNQ INVADIB ANCIENT Tl" hrlerlliil ‘Niles It HM! on all-fours, but now the l words. slthicrchar- ' ci the world Iiomeneh had to win the British Inspire Games trial last summer and than ths British gfililadillgibcg expression "stony-broke" CQIIIIIWII- Fllllilflfll. 11119 [one preier inge were exported in British South Airicahiisfl. 1'0 mailer N1 his W“ Mile“! neighbors, and he posse-ed the vo- The cabulary and the courage to tell ihedi so in no liilnitlhatlklbb iash-ibreaklng s. craiternerrs stone bench icmflsevsuhad cowhsnheiailcdtcpayhisdsbta. ins big way. 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