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MacLEOD, imi- MALPEllllE llllAD lillAilLliTTETllWli Don't lllios tho l Dare Devils '. Soo P880 i4! By "Beaver" Honk lOIIOWS s report I l: 'Ith and. L811 Charlottetown troop camp held at. Camp Buchan from July 2211d-3lst. Both dates in- ,clusive. The buys of this camp nvere made up of fine troops, lads {from Zion l1) St. Paul's i7), St. QJames (2; ‘Pririity t4), |I3>. This polygot mixing of the L-uys brought about a better bal- lance but somewhat hampered the [efforts of the leaders to advance ;in Scouting their own boys, and inot perhaps tire happy climax a Itroop camp .s supposed to ‘be e.g. ‘the perfect CK1(\ and beginning of a years work In the evening a joint Camp- fire was heid WhlCh was attended by many visitors to watch in awe the Masficr of Campfires S, M. Frank Costezlo ' On the second day July 23rd. the lads sctwled down to regular Camp schedule with the Owls winning ‘he first inspection. In the afternoon the older boys left in pairs to build blvouucs and patrol sites back in the "tall tim~ her.” The Scouts left for Camp 0n' Tuesday morning, July 22nd, full ot high spirits and (oranges), after an aggrivatlng delay ln get- ting supplies, a reminder to all and sundry that supplies should be ordered and procured in time. _'I‘he arriial rit Camp Buchan was [also delayed by the necessity i0 1repsir the army truck several names, The ooys finally arrived in Camp at 11.30 a.m.. and dinner was prepared by the capable cook for the ter ddys, Mr. I-Iorac? SmlthJAItcv tlinne Patrols were ‘lpicked and niloticd. patrol 511g}: flflil staff chosen. The Pls‘ for i-omp were: (1) David Wood-Owls, (St lPaulsl. , 12> Clive Cudmore-Wolves. (St. “Paufsl. l (3) John Phillips - Muskrals. ‘ ‘Trinityr. ' The QM‘. was Graham Jenkins .i-.nd the Assistant Camp Chief- :Carmcn Thompson, and Camp ‘Chiefs: G. Anderson (BeaverLW. [Conrad (Full of Sap). 0n completion, Wednesday, the Loy; slept in these all night, and with the exieptlon of mosquitos, they proved to be quite comfort- lable. In the morning the Camp ‘Chief msuewcd the sites and ltound thilm up to Scout ideals. On Friday morning the big event‘ in all Scout Buys lives. the over-I night hike. took place with ten ‘bloys taking part. Up to the tlaiel t at this ‘report was written all. Ltho boys have not turned lnl n1 l . d K . 1th - $1.22. W5...” puiilfiiia later. but as the calibre of tho t\' r l t d in l golldlllhpsgiiiell. wllalisoullrlslalylng ill: llbSl will be up to standard. On. Saturday morning the Camp Chlei for the rest of the camp arrived along with three disting- uished leiiders and the three other Scooters. namely thus: District ‘Commissioner Stan McInnis and IMrs. McInnis. and our old fricndl l‘Red Pine" Sterling Walker. along? iwlth Dave‘ Jardinc. Louise Hoop- ir-r. Bob Acorn—all six of them ‘llinvlng Just returned from an ‘Akela Gllwel! held at. Millers’ Lake, N. S. On Sunday morning lRev. Fazhcr McMahon arrived to ‘say Muss for the Roman Catholic lboys, and t.‘io rest of the camp iwont to a Scouts‘ own in which [tho following took part. The lCBIIlD calef, Rod Pine. and other lenders. In the afternoon visitors ‘arrived from town, and as a lclimsx s sotibsll game was play- ed with tho 8th. Charlottetown troop. the score was by no means ;nn indication of tho game. Ohl rho 6th won 31-6. r , On Monday and Tuesday Camp Chief (Full of Sap) Con-' rad passed quite s few scout I tests, oi which a. list will be pub- l dished later, and on Wednesday, the Scouts icft for an all day hike for Point Prim Lighthouse where swimming tests were pus- ed and marshes crossed on the [may home. while sway on tho hiketho camp was honored by o visit of the Provincial Commis- sioner Lt. Col. Reid who express-i ‘ed his pleasure of tho Comp lay- out and lott a gltt. ot chocolate bars to no distributed among tho boys. On Thursday the boys 1 {broke coznp‘ and arrived back lu- iown in the afternoon after en- joying a good ten days of real Scouting friendships. Through che medium of this column and‘ report. The Camp Chiefs want. to express their thanks to all who in s-ny way nelpeo to make the camp a success. Particularly to Lt. Col. lield (P.0d for transportation and barn. The D. C. Stan Mc- Innls for hl~ car and food. "Red Pine“ for bio laughter and tho tho Pownal . season. and a new leader has gr) 14100 Nib promised to help us, he is John 03 18a Norands. burrows a King Scout (Gold 11 6100 Norhen Cord) from England who is work- 11 2300 Normet .. lng at Hyndmans Insurance of- 21g 4500 Norpick . flce now. Sc come along all the 53 1-2 22500 Norse _. Scouts of iast year. and new re- 11 1000 Northla 08 cxuits, and 10in the Scouts for 4o 5300 OBrlen Scouting fun and fellowship. 35 1-4 5200 Okalta Don't lorgc-t the date Septem- 04 11500 Omnitra. her 8th, Monday. at St. Paul's 4i) 4400 Orlac __ .. Hall at 7.00 p. m. 1Q 3-4 39200 Osisko _ _ _ Bo seeing you. no 3400 Osu War Assets Corporation announces that effective - —""' 08 1-2 223g gar-alto . amour “UNDEUIIABLE SMELL" ill 5000 Pandora 3o, 1 GREAT YAPJMOU I‘?! it?!‘ l d 3a llgm Paramaq . g an - 10 .00 Paymnst 1 ' ,0?) __ A "mum m _ bH“, u n 34 387w, Pm Rey _ the Charlottetown Brunch of tin Corporuhon will be closed. prohltfiilng passengers on public 330 300g p11; p0; , 0s _ . _ [transport fr rm editing fish and no i200 Pick Cr .210 Beginning September 2, i947, ull soles matters affecting chlplsl‘ bjlcsuxf-tutgod "wndeoltrgli: 34 8% 2°" P15“ f- - 3° Prince Edward island will be handled through the Moncton, sme‘ as mc e aa"n 32 orc ee .. . _ day! of riit mini: ii. would not o5 L, w) p0,...“ _ N. B. Branch, and all enquiries from P. E. I. should be direct be very kind." l0 i-z aooo Preston ed to - _ 430 Int Nidr 33 3-8 1100 QUE MB" 5,," m,“ m,“ 11313313; 3;; 1°33; 33335;, -- ~- 1?: .,_, BRANCH SALES MANAGER, WAR ASSETS CORPORATION, aim Joliet o4 13500 Resort - , . mmxmm _ m) __ M eh 8m hymn u m” ammo g; rooms BUILDING, MONCTON, N o fort to {int-Pit market tor weed reo- 1,500 Kehwen 39 dim Rupununl a5 1-2 1d“ "f lfflln "'01"- "Ch s! 13m‘- sooo Kenvll as iosoo Rochette . . ii At Iooit twice o month ii Suleiman from tho Moiicton weed and wfd mustard, u con 3 ____ __ 15 5100 Rouyn _ 35 - -' - _ rewudm A Iflhbfldge “m now “:3 files; Gem ,8 “O00 mum 3o Branch will visit Princo Edward Island ls shipping these ell-bearing seeds 2400 m“ L u _ 205 Q45 Rpy 3k _, g3 1.4 to eastern rrrirkets tor iiis in 300° m“ n, 24 3005511 Am 410 t’ plastics. 808]’! and 507119 typfll Ol 8100 Jobm-ka 1 33 2300511111 Riv , ll val-mm‘ and punt‘ ‘g3 ‘£32? ~ i 7?‘; ggga 2233a,?" N ‘l; 5'8 Watch For Further Announcement! mo 1. nuni. -.. . co s00 Sheep .. -109 ‘ mo 1. Wasa . oi ssso Sherrltt . .. 3:40 495» 100 L! Luz . N9 2000 Sllv Miller 30 Uooiihatniifllonhlvetrioiifoiproni holo- 6000 La ska . 35 3600 Sladen 45 1,15,32,22 °@,°,‘g,",,11,§',;“£% iaooo all: u . . 0'! 2550 Siscoe an Ciitlcunl iii youlnlog . l1 voo Springer .. . 121 oatlofleduhoiii orw in . 03 3833 Shirl! . -- . 70 GIITICIIIA 3153-11. - w» W» Straw - ~ 1* l1 900 Steep R0 ...... ENTIRE rocic or Elvis WAR noun DAYS osrur FRIDAY zo-silrunoav ao-ruiasoiiv 2—WEDNESDAY 3 — SUITS - I l l BROWN WORSTEDS — pin stripes. Reg. $39.50 for . . . $26.50 BLUE WORSTEDS -- hard wearing. Reg. $36.50 for . . $24.51" BLACK \VORSTEDS —~ with stripe. Reg. $44.00 for . . .. $29.51) A wide range to choose from in Shantyloom tweeds -— Blacktliorn twist and tine worsteds at from 25% to 33% discount. L a — ‘rovooars - - ~ Brown Tweed. Extra value. Reg. $29.50 for . . . . . . $18.95 Herringbone Twceds. Reg. $35.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21.95 v Officers Trenchcoats (Croydon). Reg. $30.00 for .. $19.05 —- Reversibles. Tweed and Gabardine. Reg. $35.00 for . .. . $21.05 F, Croydon Ralncoats. Fawn. Reg. $8.25 for .. . .. . .. $5.25 ——- Brown Tweeds. Herringbone. Reg. $40.00 for . . . . . $27.50 k f Shantyloom Tweeds -- Reg. to $48.00. Special . . . . . . .. $32.50 ' l‘ SWEATER SPECIALS Wool Sleeveless, plain colors. Reg. $2.00 for 75c. Wool Sleeveless, plain colors. Reg. $3.00 for $1.85 Brushed wool, fawn 8t brown. Reg. $3.50 for $1.95 Itiaroon pullover with sleeves. Reg. $3.50 for $2.00 All wool pullover with sleeves. Reg. $6. for $3.75 Cardigans, all colors & sizes. Reg. $6.50 for $4.00 Blue Serge -- Special Reg. $12.00 for $ 7.93 p. Borsallno. -— Italian make. One dozen only. Also a range of brown worsteds Reg. $18.00. Special $12.00 in extra large sizes from 40 to 50. Lewli» — Reg. $7.00 w- orm". and $5,001.31 53,95 Reg. $ 9.50 for 0 6.95 c , Overall Combinations —- blue — A “m. shlnfnpfif pr Frilllfionq in Donngnl and ' \".'ai' Assets extra fanny twoorls, Pow. from Q1]??? to $2.00. Special — 552-25 Specldl $1.10 and $1.39. EXTRAS Fall and winter weight. Reg. $6.25 to $7.35. going at 33 1-3 per cent discount. k Special 49c. IPlanneIette Pyamas. Reg. $3.00 for $1.95 ——— Work 1* Khaki Shirts. Special from War Assets. While they last $1.19 —— 4 Reg. $6.25. Extra Special $3.75 —-- Leather Coats and Jackets, new ar- y, rivals, horsehide. Extra Special, Reg. $10.75 for $13.05 TWO ONLY, ladies‘ model Topcoats, sizes 14 and L6, Sbanty- r 100m tweeds. Reg. $48.50 for 26.95 -_- White Gabcrdiile Jackets. Collegiate Res $5.95 for $315 -——~ All 511mm" Slwrtswe“? such as Swim Trunks, Sport Shirts, Sport Caps and Hats, etc. to clear well below cost. . i; J AACK CAMERON THE STORE FOR MEN Sport: Coats Smart Checked Tweeds in all the latest shades and styles — tailor- ed by Warren K. Cook and other well known lines — Sale price from $9.50 to $24.50. j PANTS Sizes 30 - 4O Gabardine, brown and tan Reg. $ 8.50 for iii 5.95 Reg. $12.75 for it 8.05 Reg. $18.50 for $12.95 Leisure Coats in smart check patterns with suede trim. Reg. $14.50 tor $3.95. l College Sports Jackets. P. W. C. ' and S. D. U. ' Reg. $11.50 for $7.95 Underwear. Pure wool, fine quality ‘Crusader? Hose. White. pure wool. Stanfields Rcd Label. Gloves, horschide, cotton. etc. one-third discount Squall Jackets, Gabardine, for college or school. N0 REFUNDS Charlottetown, PJZJ. TERMS CASH Great George Street scouts for um, tolerance. _ 1150 Sulliv .. .. . .. aio 22900 Wekus . _ We can only hope that from 129599 Llngma" 103 990 steep m’ 199 390° Will's” 1 r "hi" am is ass: ~ a: visas and better troop camp will grow. _ f ~ _ " 1 ‘There is a quotation "A person . (cummml ‘mm Pa“ 6) Xg% tgiygfiard 21H; gggiyggasnlte m mggg tlxrlfkflar \ mlgifienelvlgnrlitirag? sverxilsxtziéi 11:2: 12300 Div Int 10-‘: 100 Macassa 345 2300 Thom Lund .. CURB 1 takes so we must have made 95 Dome 4 2G 1-8 14790 MflPDilmlld 13700 Thurhms 15° Cd“ M5“ ~- something. A detailed list of 159700 Donald, 125 3100 Macfie . gowagz.“ gOlll/‘llllllt. Badges. ‘rests. passed will be pub- 114700 Dumma _ 138g lanai-grid 425 vglxlh“; 50o ‘(Z1302 ~ m5 i L B . . . . .. _.. hshed later. You" m scouting’ 11333:? l??? 33%,‘; 100 Waits .... .. Total sales 4,445,000. t “BEAVER.” - l1 3T ,1 223g f: :12‘? zooo Maralgo . NOTICE 15m E sun 13600 Marcus sonoo Elder . 60°“ Mm“ ' On Monday evening. September 172900 mdona 11100 McKenz 8th. at 7.00 sharp the good old $7000 McMor .. 7th, st, Paul's Troop will hold 7000 Mid Con .. their first meeting at the Troop 300 M118 Corp Hall. All boys 12-16. in 5t. Paul's 2500 Mylsm . .. Church are asked to come along Glmes _ 700 Negus and Join the troop. A complete G|emm_ n5 4500 New Bldla new program oi’ tilkes. games. 11000 New Mar. ctc., has been prepared for this 2500 Newnorth.