l -s ,. v Vg.,.,m, raw u-our .- I!!! ..-:........... ....-...-...... ,. ..... Well Cubs. you certainly missed nut on a swell time it you weren't .t the East Royalty Cub Camp at Buchan irom August 17th to 23rd. .35., camp I. ever attended”; 'swellest time of my lite" were gxclilmiitlofil irom both old and young at the camp. How can anyone forget those my wide Etlmes in the jungle. lime invigorating hikes. that old swimming hole. A.P.'s stories. and the cook's magic. Just to mention . few oi the camp's activities. This year the camp wasihonored lo have as its gusts for the entire ; both the 'clal Commis- ilgifer and his t and their wives. the Messrl. . A. Drlscoll Iild A. P. Ceretti The camp was gapably directed by that experi- pnced leader of camps, Frank Cos- ulin who was ably assisted by the Misses Barbara Coyle and Joan Weir. both Charlottetown Cub- mastere. In attendance also were three service scouts. Jamel Gill. Paul Mustard and Bill Power. all oi the East Royalty scout Troop. The chef at the camp wee Mr. Henry Miller oi Johnston's River. During the entire camp keen competition among the sixes was in evidence. and although the ' other sixes tried their hardest to win, t Green Six under Bernard MacNel's ie ' seemed to have that extra bit or energy needed each time to put them over the top, and in the end to give them both the prizes for the high est total in the competition and the greatest number at competi- tion flags won during camp.. Test And Badge Winners What .sn opportunity these twenty-live Cubs had for advance- ment in Cubbing while at camp, and the boys needed very little urging on the part of the leaders to avail themselves of such an opportunity. Each and every Cub was so keen for getting tests and badges passed that the leaders were kept busy every minute of the instruction periods. A list ol test and badge winners is as fol- lows:- Tenderpad Badges: Junior Cer- etti. Alan Burke, Emmett Camp- bell, Michael Callaghan. Team-players Badge: Bernard Macrleil. Eraser Burke, Colin Mac- Millan, George Fraser. Mike Blan- chard, Donnie Gilits. Charles Mac- Kinnon. Junior Ceretti. Jack Cos- tello. Bobby Buchanan. Athlete's Badge: Billy Toombs, Bobby Buchanan, Charles Mac- Klnnon, Donnie Glllis. George Fraser. Fraser Burke. Mike Blan- UUR BOARDING HOUSE -Essa:-e "T" y 9 - r 7w r : orge u- --- ””E'41-m--u-ce n Bltei u II iii an me it "' er. Donnie'Gl1lis. nus: Burke. r n n" T " a on 'r uon-m.s:a1.- (or) -Nlnerae- Mike Blanchard. Jack Costello, . oerns have been caught by humane Bobby Buchanan. Colin MaeIdil- society inspectors to Montreal since lan. Tenderloot scout Bulge: Bern- ard MacNeii. T First star Badge: George Chand- ler. Colin Maemillan. Second Star Badge: Charles Macxinnon, George Fraser. Bobby Buchanan. Fraser Burke, Donnie Gillie. Mike Blanchard. ,Model Test: Ivan Brown, George Fraser, Bobby Buchanan. Billy Toombs. Fraser Burke. Signalling Test: George Fraser. Bernard Macrlell. Charles Mae- Kinnon, Fraser Burke. Bobby Bu- chanan, Donnie Gillie. Savings Account. Blanchard. Brown. George Fraser. Donnie Gil- lie, Charles Macxinnon. Fraser Burke. Physical Exercises: Bobby Buch- anan. Fraser-Burke. Donnie Gli- lis. Charles Brown, George Fraser. Mike Blan- chard. Verbal Message Test: George Fraser, Colin MacMillan. Donnie Glilis, Bernard MacNeil, Charles Macxlnnon, B o b b y Buchanan. Fraser Burke, Billy Toombs. Composition of Union Jack: Colin MacMilian, Edmund Camp- bell. George Chandler. Bernard Ma.cNeil. Compass Test: Michael Blanch- ard. Fraser Burke. George Fraser. Charles Macxinnon. Lloyd Burke. Bobby Buchanan. Ivan Brown. Donnie Gillie. The Queen Test: Donnie Gulls, Charles MacKinnon. George Fras- er. Knots: Bernard MacNeil. Colin Major Hoople , PICKW UP 50 PAGE M v-::..,. .;asn-e:w;.- -.:.v A-l Meet Army WELL, 1F IT-AMT OLD CHIEF A . it, NEEMIE-M055!-w6UE551i-is , ' VACKUM cu:-Auelz AMT - Be lei THE 'DIJ5T 8A5!-4-v E, so M2. JACOB. GOOD OR YOU'D ll y....... Rooms! g CARELEESAND ' or-i COURSE-w l. are ARE THEY? Ni-N PAGE you. 3AKe2,w WE CAN FEEL You ' . COMN6 ore LIKE A 650525 ATTACK OF 3ALit4DlCE."-vw NHAT5 THE -3-Tonal 11-lie TIME 'Z DID THEY GET xi rig ; X. .s..llaxxxx JOIN THE requirements. CANADIAN ARMY ACTIVE FORCE ENROLMENT, STANDARDS:- To enlist you must: "i' Volunteer to serve anywhere. it Be 17 to 40 (Tradesmen to 45) (If under 18 years of parents consent in writing). (Married men will be accepted) RATES OF PAY In these troubled days. the security of, our freedom is a matter of great con- cern. Armed. truined strength is the key to our future security. That is why our. Armed Forces are growing power. That is why the Canadian Army Act- .; Iva Force is calling for more men. 1 T ' 3' 3 Q 5! . . .3 (D . ' 3 T E 1 A 3 - Per Month 3 n " r- :.' D. (T . .. v 3 3 A Basic ' ' Pay 87.00 91.00 98.00 112.00 129.00 L. I Subsistence . Allowance 61.00 61.00 61.00 61.00 72.00 g Marriage . l Allowance 30.00 30.00 30.00 30.00 l 30.00 TOTAL l 178.00! 182.00 109.00! 203.00l 231.00 After 3 ' , Years in rank 192.00 206.00 236.00 3. After 6 :3; Yeon ' in rank 195.00 209.00 241.00 91?. ,. V. Iloclr Iuildlpg. marquees:-arrest ' For Full Particulars. Visit or Write:- lf alnglodecluet "Marriage Allowenea" A CANADIAN ARMY RECRUITING, STATION 162A mo St. Charlottetown. P. E. I. 1. . . Open Daily 9 to 5: Tuesday and Friday Nights 1 to 9530. Test: Mike ' Bobby Buchanan, Ivan . MacKinnon. I v a n A Britain's newest and best bomber to date is seen in the air as it was unveiled at the air show put on by the Society of British Aircraft Constructors at Farnborough be- fore 28.000 visitors from the free nations. Known as the Avro A 693, it is believed to be the first four-Jet operational Delta - winged bomber in the world. Duncan Bendys. Britain's minister of sup- ply. reported the bomber would be MacMillan, Junior Ceretti. Chester Gillan, Edmund Campbell. Mar- cellus Gauthier. Prize Winners Besides badge winners there were quite a few prize winners at camp this year. Everyone was so keen in the various phases 'of camp-life that a decision of win- ners was dii'iicult to make. A list of the winners is as follows: Prisca for boat Cub Spirit in Camp: George Fraser. Alan Burke, Lloyd Reymond, Chester Gillan. Lloyd Burke, Colin MacMillan. Edmund Campbell. Prise: for Field Day: Charles MacKlnnon. Chester Gillan, Mich- ael Callaghan, Fraser Burke. Colin MacMiilan. , Prise for Best sin: in Camp: Bernard MacNeil. Prize for the Winning Six :- arded to Green Six: Bernard MacNeiil. George Fraser. Colin MacMillan. Marcellus Gauthier. Before closing this report, those in charge of the camp would like to take this opportunity to thank anyone who helped to make it the success it was. A special "Thank You" is due Mr. A. P. Ceretti, Dr. .1. A. MacMillan. Mr and Mrs. Carl Burke, Brig W. W. Reid. Sgt. Major Henry Gallant, Mrs. Char- les MacNeil. Miss Bue MacKinnon. Mr. Gordon Kerr. Mr. Harry Piu- esu, Mr. F. A. Driscoll. Mr. Fred Coyle, Mrs. J. Costello. ESTHER. Sask, - (OP) -- Wil- liam Ballantyne. a tarmer at Lov- erna. found what he thought was an eight-pound meteorite and be- lieving someone might be interested in it he displayed it on his porch steps. Someone was interested enough to steal it. age must have able to attain a speed approaching that of sound and to carry a very large bomb load over great dist- ances. He also stated the govern- ment had decided to order "an appreciable number" of the planes without waiting (or the prototype to carry out the usual flying trials. The Delta fighter looks like a large-sine Javelin, which Britain says is the world's best. ' NEW GLASGOW W. I. Mrs. Howard Ling entertained the Women's Institute at her home on Monday evening. Sep- tember lst. A poem was read by the president to open the meet- ing. The Island Hymn was then sung. followed by the Creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by sixteen members and two visitors. Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The school committee reported toilet articles needed for the school, and Miss Elsie Laird reported for the sick committee. New committees were appointed as follows:- School and lunch, Mrs. C. S. Dlngwell and Mrs. Foster Seiiar; sick. Mrs. Melvin MacLeod and Mrs. R. W. Stevenson. Corres- pondence was read and discussed and canvassers were appointed for the Cancer Fund. Place of meet- ing was left undecided ior Octo- er. Roll call for next month is to be answered by naming the date of birthday and the birthstone. Mrs. Harland Hill gave an inter- esting synopsis of her trip to the Toronto Exhibition, while Mrs. Watterworth and Mrs. Eeveil Dick- ieson gave readings for the pro- gram, and Mrs... Vincent Deveau sang a solo. The collection sm- ounted to 31.09. A delicious lunch was served by the committee in charge. assisted by the hostess. An enjoyable sing- song was held with a former member at the organ, Mrs. George Dlckieson. Members were pleased to have Ruth back on the organ again. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. The greatest breadth of North America is along the 52nd parallel of latitude in Canada. ARRIVING THIIRSIJAY September 18 FLEURY-BISSELL New Model 3 and 2-Furrow PLOWS on Steel and Rubber Too Late For The Queen's County Plowing Match BUT We win the prize where the going is tough. J. J. MUSTARD, Kent Street the beginnlnx or the year. Latest 'coon to fall victim to inspector Ralph Believilleis pole and noose was captured in view of hundreds or onlookers on St. Joseph Boule- vard. 'I'i1e animals reach Montreal bv travellinx Icroas tields at night. CANADA'S rmesr CIGARETTE The New jiowerful 20-85 Ferguson Why buy a high priced used Tractor when you can get a powerful new Ferguson for as low as 3i514.00 down payment. 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