Manor'-1 iz. 1930 " ' » » i f 1 1 fi ,,- A . _ ~'*¢"-‘T ' I' ..... _ . V ---- = m if ‘ | s .-'1 __ ~`;|r an .C0llQl1S The int eip of ”Buckl»y°e" `vee relief. Goes rigbt after cxat tickle. Looeeas phlegm. Penetrates and clears the bee. Sto a the con la.. . _P _ l Ebay druggas! sells lt. BU°K.!-‘.Y`$ IW I X U R Ach Like a Flash nv/ A s/NaL£ slpmoves _ . ,,, ____________,_;>._'....._.__.__':__T ipr-»-'rfrslumll PLUMBING' MID HEATING If you want Expeditious and 1 _ ' ' -' 1 i ,j‘_’.`~_3- '__ 1 1 1 1 ~.' ga 7'1": .~\" ` " "\_... _- } @li P ‘==~ is 1 Jimmie Jingle Says: The teacher’s wise as - she can be _ Sine says "This is the bread for me." --Stewa|'t‘s Bread. ml.; “'55” fire, Q11 lv” nm-da Hu mmenmcyys .nmhl Matthew: VI. 8 _ I The task for -Pennington was to ' _ - find the green by dropping balls as FBEAK 'GOLF MATCH' ENDS he flew over the course in his mach- ' lN'V[(7l'0ll.\: FOR. AIRMAN ine. The balls were swathecl with ` -. . ' white cloth to ensure non-bouncing BONNING. Berkshire. March"1-_when they struck the ground. Nat- ._in._. 1 Spectacleware , .__ _-18-.' we take pride in iittlnl Wi' patients with the newest and most becdinlng types of BP!!!- tacle ware. . ` White Gold is just now in popular favour; we are shov- ilil a number of the moat . Popular desilnl. I *-1* ----1 mmf l 1 G.1F.Ii|uial1esan. . ‘om-fm _, nfs,-v-l . . 1 ` ' 1-» __ -if tif 9 ) I .. o *' réj, ~ - -. ’* l ' as/z “ ‘ ~ f _li iii \°.`.7` LQ 7:: <1 1 ‘is ' " ` \ 1 . ‘~* t of ` 11 News \" » i 1` wil _ 1,No?c‘ige§ ` _ Scout ne_v_/rs .and notes _byt Vernon. F. Maddigan. Press Representative The Boy scout Association. _ | OUR GREAT GQAL Undcr this association*-yi'/u are all growing up_1_illed-with the lviritfoi 'goodwill and good fellowship to all others, _to do your good turn.eac.h day to one another. in 'whatever country your future' work may find youfwhat- ever the race and colour of that other may,be. I beg of you all to lst that spirit guide you_ln'your future lives. for it is by that spirit. which teaches us to think well and not lil of our neighbour, that we`shall in time at- tain our great goal, peace among the nations of the world. -H. E. Viscount Willingdon, Chief Scout for Canada a_t the Jamboree Film 1-rremlere,_0ttawa, Jan. 24. limi. Ind. Charlottetown (Kings Own) Sixteen cubs turne_d _out on Thurs- ldny. The (las test on_ the.fi_rst-_star Iwss reviewed and the cubs practiced their part for the scout co_nce_rt. 'l’hen Bagheera Fred Shannon gave them fu.rt-her instruction on the hygiene test. The meeting closed with the grand Howl and flag lowering. ' There were 25 scoutsfmesent. P. L. Warren Farrar"and_“ hisseoond W. Thornton oonduoted the rlsgbréak- ins ceremony. W The Scouts devoted the _remainder of the meeting to practice for the coming concert. The mee_t-lng`_cloeed with flal lowering. A a1hort_m`eeting of' the1oou.rt _of Honor was held af- 'ter the regular' meeting. ` (tb. Cliarlottetown (Baptist) There was a goodatiendance at last meeting. 'I*hree'new”_recruits were _welcomed .Routine _wori¢_ was can-led on and also practice held for the con- cert. " - "-=‘ 11 sin can-1otmown“1n11inl The Cuba met Tuesday night at 6.30 with Akela Robert Cameron in aharse- The hack had n vm from M1-_ R. C. Parent who gave them a few suggestions for the concert. There was practically a full at- tendance aguscout meeting. hed Brown was invested as a P. L. The following were invested as Tender. foot Scouts;- Arthur Farquarhson, Elmer McDonald, Allison _McD_one.ld, Robert Dowling, and Donald Mo- Kinnon. _ on Thursday. March _2(_lth.__'r‘ne pat- ronage of the parents and friends of THE JAMBOREE FILM The first showing in Canada of a czrnpleie moving picture record of the ~ - 1 , <1 t r th N - 1-111 -1-» -M -1-~ ;:'°.':."‘°“ °° “W ‘fe ‘ ‘;;;::."‘;:r;;.;°‘;;::;.““ 2. |'“‘°”‘“"'¢' °i 5°°“‘° ‘"4 C'““’°°- F" ~-»y5» ~.1`» -' 1 madin no \anquls11o<1`/1' J' Youns' I 1 hi 10-A Scout is cean in Thought E 1 |th° 1°-WW' wh? we" -"°‘§°a` N W'°,-A .M p¢g_d_ |g3'¢§g¢,-|_|_;-§_t}_~q¢;1e_g_p a local professional whose tis incld ~ His Excellency himself introduced thstpinture-and made.a..l1rief.but nknwlbid-address _in whidi hertook _oecesionsto thank .publicly those in trlbutediso ¢e.ner0\1lii!.t° hi-S fluid-7 _the Chief Boout/s Fund-which financ- ed-'the 6 0i.~t'-he _contingent und met various inciden- tal expenses.-He.a1so~warmly, thank- ed those; who contributed 1 with .simi- lar generosity to-the sending of~looal1 .individual Bcwts. . -_ _ . " 'The guard of honour for His Excel- lency and Viscountess -Willin_gd_on was coninrlaed' of 1Jamboree'Soo11is.,'I'he stage decorations included the colours carried _by.~_tl1e four 'Jamboree 'troops andjthe totem pole _of .English oak presented to t»ijl¢_Sco_utg of Canada by .Lrbd Baden-Powell. Rover Scouts us- ' The fll_m which _is _theoffioiai film sponsored by Imperial; Scout Head- quarters is a_very effective picturiza- tlon of the great gathering. Practi- cally eyery feature is recorded includ- ingthe home .departure of certain oontlngents arrivals at ‘British ports air`piane_vle_ws of the main camp -bits of the countless camp activities .tha great march-pasta and the final dra- matic episode -the singing at 'Auld Lang Syne with clasped hands by the thousands of Scouts-ln ' the great Wheel ol Friendship. . __ Maicing the story _complete the Jamboree scenes are preceded by Pic- tures of the “acorn of scouting."-~the first small group of boys on their way to-the ‘first Scout camp at Brownsea Island the camp, and General Ba- # den-Powell in the first Scout "unl- form." _ The Canadian contingent recleves itsoshsre of attention. One ol_the close-ups' shows the Duke of Con- naught inspecting his guard of honor the Canadian "Connaught" Troop. Following the Imperial Jamboree picture. the post-Jambcree tour of tho. Canadian contingent was shown, While of greatest interest to thas: who wok part, this pictures a number of iilstoric settings of general interest I 1 Everyone -interested in Scouting in Charlottetown will be glad to heal' that the Jamboree Film wiilbe pre- sented at the Strand Theatre here on April sth. So dont make any other ap. polntinents for the-evening of April 8th. That will bc Boy Scout nig-lit in cnulotlotown. ‘ We are-pleased to rHf>0rt our_Pro-_ is speedily recovering fron-1_i'1i.i_ recent illness. ` _ _ In looklngtnrough the Bvlble flimsy version) for text _to illustrate the scout union 'lr oonunluod' w my inns." 1 How far succe_ssiull_ we have beenwe leave to you to decide 1-A~Soout's Hon:ur~ls'to be trust- ed. "Wherefore, brethren. look ye out among you seven, men of good rcpu-_ wisdom.-~Acts‘vI. 5.- 2--A Soout'is.Loyal to the King. “Honour.all1 men. love the brother- hood. Fear God. Honour the King.- tat1ion.` full of.- the Holy'_Gl'1ost andf E i 1 1 i i____ I vincisi Commissioner Bev. Mr. splggs ~ . é .t "L 1 r , . I. Peter. II. ;l’l. _ _ _ _ ' 3-A Be'uts Duty is to be Useful 4-A Scout is a Friend to all. Ano 5-A Qovut is Courteous. "And in fine, be ye all oi one mincl._ having compassion one or another, _being modest. humble."-I Peter, III. 8. 5-A Scout ls`a frl°nd' to animals lovers oi' the brotherhood. merciful. .-1 |I"l-l.Efirst great step towards the lightening of house- hold labour was the introduction of running water into the house; The second step was the installa- tion of electricity. Countless 'comforts and conven» iences are thus placed at the command of the women of our Dominione ' Merely the turniof a knob-and the modern electric _washingmachine pulsates with life and sets about its task. Merely the dick of a switch, and-smoothly, quickly; quietly-the many “wheels” of housekeeping begin to tum; ironing, cooking, cleaning. Merely the touch of a button and the rooms are flooded with light. One of the _many services performed by the Northern Electric Company is the distribution of dependable electrical “scr- vanta” for the home. 1 __ ._\_`___. Insomeof theOld World uountriesthewomenstill kneel to scour their clothes in the streams. ‘Wa rail. _ . .f l v . _ _ _ _ ' The Sth Charlottetown (Zlom . __ ' - o Assisted by a number o( scouts from mdhH°l__F;i 0312;' ‘ Th°:;_f°"` Tumi? e H _ me san cnsrlottotown 1a|pt1st> are xi” ,',‘E__m;‘:M'on<___ ““’n""w 5°-°" ° _ _ putt/ina on a troop concert in Zim hall " ' ` ` ` ,, ~ ‘ ' ‘ C O Y' |_||V||‘1'E|) be ye kind one to another. mei-olrui. A National Electrical Service - _ forgiving one another. even as God tn un uolloa./nelson-. ,_ , --- uvillwllout 531-col-arn has. ace: :E “ml f°fsiven you in cnrl.-51. -np- 36 HOLLIS STRhl‘,'l, ranged. h““n°.'"°'°Iv' 32' ' ~ HAIJFAX. N- S -.4 l wi. .4‘.` EM ANCIP T10. .». , _ 1 5 1 1 1 1 "rna_cHlsRLofrTEToWN-_GUARl}IAN_ _ _ ,___ .. _gash ' .1..-. ,g L ' if I i __‘ all parts ol the Dominion who _ooo-' ~ ~ 5 'fi ¢"€§_-; 1151311 . _ .1 1-: Ml? F l' .V-1. _,_ , »1.v.._ 11 1 I f -4 .u , . 11.1 a r T if '.='r: » 4 .y.;'j '#111 n .1~ ._. 1 f 1 } 'INFORMATION The Northam Electric Com' pany manufactures the tele- phone and its accessories, 11-tres and cables for the transmission afporucr, fire alarm systems. public ad' dress systems. and talking motion picture apparatus. 1 .l www J-mm-of iw-11:-1111-: 11-~-._ - ,_ nv. ,ms ~ - ' _ .. school for the occasion the showing 0! hun mr they' shin me God __ Emmy is “me und" buggy winter party. NEIIES WERE BAI could not sine' ` Tired All ‘ DIY I-bill on'¢‘.l'qf1n¢f¢'i°-°f°'r°°1:'»|“i»m!i»1'k»e 21%' :.'t..-°ra_~...°°.'1‘1‘1:.°i.:‘.“’ “ “‘* ..§f..t..,““!.“.1”°'..1e°‘i'.'°.1.l':. si - F5 i fiiiziii rg;?§s=_ i ici; llziir make under 10. 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