PAGE EIGHT THE UHARLO'F’I‘E'I‘OWN GUARDIAN PIIIIIDE EDWARD TDDAY allil WEDIIESDAY Show: 3:S - - 9 Paramount proudl- flefiza VQIDh/z/qyaf fiafizf fizz/lazy;- , @1001; sgfu/zl‘ SPORTS - NOVELTOON ANIMAL COMEDY —0APITDL-— TIIDAY and WEDNESDAY Shows 3:30 - 7 - 8:45 lighting the Fury oi their own y: . ‘m . . IAIIEWYAIT LDWELL GILMORE I IIILIE ISIIDP PETER ODDKSDII . Al!!! BIIEIIAI IILIIIII SIDIE I NEWS I- SPORTS - CARTOON Brother Combination Being Broken lip NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. 24- (CP)—One of the best-known bro- ther combinations in the National Hockey League-Nell and Mac Col- viile of New York Rangers-ls he- ini! broken up. Mac is being sent to New Haven Ramblers of the American Hot-key League to take the -place of Bill Jivia, former Bangor, who ls be- ‘ brought up in an effort to strengthen the last-place New Ynrli squad. John (Chick) Webster of New YOTRK‘ Rovers of the Eastern United States Hockey League, another Ranger farm club. will replace winger Joe Bell. also bound for Nrw York from the Ramblers. Ncil and M-tic Colvl-lle, along wi‘ii Alex Bhibicky, formed one o! thomost potent lines In major league hockey for five years be- iore they” entered the Canadian lrmld forces in 10L‘). ‘They also played together on the Canadian Army teem which won tlieJtlian Cup in 10,43. ' After their discharge. the slow- ing forwards went back on de- fines last year where Neil prov-d I stahdout. Bhiblcky went to the minors at the end of lest season- Liiled Oui. N0 Pain! - » sins In lnse witty-Jan's’: spite’: I tented: A 'X -on|y a less llmllel- “unified sci!!!‘ nevus quickly. Tackle gourhtofivllllly. Inn nnslh, he bibs reliable Con ll IXTIACTOI, Girl Guides Annual Report (Concluded) Provincial commissioner; report Continued. - A8 y0ll 58c we dii. have to work hard at thore meetings but we P-iso had our llShLCI movements. The Banquet at the Royal York in honor of Lady B P, was one ‘Of them Some hundreds of people were present in the large bail room ihe Provirciai Cummlssioners with the Chief and her Deputy were at the head table we were seated alternivey between Digriji. aries of Church and State. I found myself between the representative oi‘ Cardinal McGuzgai. Qn one side and the head of ihe Salvation Army in Canada on the other. We differ- ed sllflhfly I“ "ur faith but we all agreed on one thing that Guiding is a splendid training for girls I stayed over in Toronto to see a large Rally of thousands of Guide; and Brownies A pageant oi Canada war pi-i on at which each province was represented as some industry. P E.I was shown by three daliv maid; dressed ln pink On my return to Charlottetown I got down to vmrk to help arrange fro the visit 0,1’ the Chief Guide which took place Juiv 2nd-5th. Lady B P was ieildered a dinner cn hcr arrival Tuesday eyening by Premier J ‘Naitei- Joni-s and the Government -‘ P E l About seventy-five people were present and Lady B P. gave a most interesting talk. Station C F C Y. very kindly arranged to have the talk broad- cast, Wednesday nwirning the Chief Guide was driien to Montague when she inspected illrN companies RIOIIIZAEUQ, Georgetown and Heath- erdrilc. A delicious Llncll was serv- ed at Pooles Hal-l by members of the Montague Local Association assisted by members cf the C W L from Georgclovrn. Lady B P. gave a short talk at the luncheon and afterwards was driven back to Government House. Charlotte- town where she was staying as the guest o! Lleut. Governor Bernard and Mrs Bernard Lady B P. was the guest of honors a! a Tca and Reception given by Mrs Bernard. Guests at this function were mem- bers of the Provincial Council and Charlottetown Local Association Badge Ebtamiller-i and Instructors. Guides-s and Scouters u! Charlotte- town were disappointed that Lady BP felt obliged“ cancel plans for a Picnic Supper a: Keppoch Beach. Many of the Gulders and Scooters however dropped In to Govt House in lhe evening and had an informal chat and ling-song with Lady BP. Previous to meet- ing the Scooters and Guiders the Chief Guide met and talked with the S. Africa veteran. Thursday was Prince County uay The Chief Guide and some of the Commiss- ioners went through Summerslde to the Prince County Camp at Fern- wood. A mos: satisfying lunch was served at. camp-the only camp visit- ed by Lady 13.9. on her Canadian ‘Pour. During lunch the Guides sang very nicely. Summerslde Guides were already in camp but during lunch Guides from other companies in the District hiked to the camp to see the World Chic! Guide. They too Joined in the songs. it was most effective. After imam OLATU (ii-rs CGIVIFURY Dnil. inspection and a lfiln bv Lady B.P thunder clouds came ruling up a d W lii 11M sot away in time. gy the time we reached Miss l-Iolmans house the rain had cleared way and after the Brownies had been lli-illectcd on the lnovzi the Summer- side Lccal Association served a de- licious tea. Lily B P gave a talk, Lleut. Governor and Mrs Bernard were honored guests at the lune. tion The higzi light oi the evening was to have bxfll the Queens County Rally of Scouts, Cubs. Guides and Brownies- Inspection at Government House grounds and (‘amp Fire Soils": at the Park The Inspection came off wily well but the sins-song had ic be cancelled owing to a severe electrical storm. Chic! Guide and oinei Guides alike had to be rusherl to shelter to ge‘. dry. Lady B P won all hearts by her charming perscilaliiy ailil easy friendliness During her tour the Chic: Guide travelled 3276 iiliiss b; sea. 16.700 by air, and 3.355 t‘) ‘rain, She made 231 spur-shes tr. audiences varying in number floii. 20 to 20,000. An unfortuli-i.» ozitbiczik of Polio at the time o! the visit of the Gov. General and Lady Au-xandcr re- sulted in cancellation of the Guide and Scout Inspection l. as your iepresentatlve altcilferl the dinner Ill their honour and ‘he Present- ation at the Coiiftueratiun Cham- ber. A Gold Cord Guide presented a bouquet to Lady Alexander on be- half of the Prov. itrovcl-nment Guides and Brownies were in- eluded in tho Rlhly held by the Scouts and Cub.» for Lord Rowallan Chief Scout 0i the Empire. Lord Hawaiian gave ii stirring address at a dinner given in his honour by the Provincial ‘Nflilflnnt at which Guldfl Comm; let's and members of tho Provincial Executive were present Tile 5pc :1 “c, W L . 1.0 D E.. given much agement Mrs Parnell McMahon former C W.L National (lonvenor of Girl Guides has been succeeded by Miss Amelia Haley of St John Five companies and three Packs. are Provincial C.W L. units. The Royal Edward Chapter I 0. DEL, has been most generous in giving flags to newly organized Guide Companies in Charlottetown. Now they have added to their generosity by a gift of $25.00 to be used for some specific purpose -— preferably named by the chapter We are most grateful to the daught- ers of the Empire whose Regent we are sorry to say has found it necessary to resign as a member of the Girl Guide Executive. We ieel however that we still have her support as well as that of her fell- ow workers in the chapter. I should like to extend thanks from this meeting to His Honour LieuL-Governor Bernard and Mrs. Bernard for allowing us the use of Government House so often and for czganizations C. and W I. have support and encour- to the Guide Movement . LAY - AWAY WEEK A Open Evenings A SMALL DEPDSIT Will Hold Any Article Until Christmas This Christmas, more than ony in the post few years we ore obie to meet oII your requirements in Jew- ellery gifts. See our complete line of Adorno Also niony other pleasing Iovely Jewellery. articles. J. ll. Williams» Gt. George St. "The Friendly JeweIIer" '- ltlhlllfllltlaltlllllllllllil their hospitality to Lady B.P_ and her Secretary, Miss Hooper Our thanks goes also to the Press and to station C FC.Y whose efforts and assistance have been unilagging during a very active year of Guid- ing. I am deeply grateful to all my fellow-workers in the province-to those with titles such as Commiss- ioners. Guiders, etc.. and to those faithful people who work behind the scenes. The report given by Miss Hooper in September o! uoy B.P.’s Can- adian Wu: which no doubt came from Lady BF. hersell said in effect. _ "In going amongst the Guides and Bro ies I was surprised to find few Class Badges — many being in Guiding for tzwo and three years and not having obtained their’ Second Class. I mentioned this and received some good and some vague answers. I felt it show- ed that our leaders do not really wiContlnued on Page 9, Col. 3) l’ l i . r , lrfip iii ii: I.. m. - --—-::::-—.:. - . .....:..._ .1 _. Illlllllll HIIIID e elo IIIIIII 1...,- EASTERN ‘chairman .."_IJNION CLIJI LETS —M.rl. Howard Clark entiortalned the mom- bers of the Union Community Club Montague. at her spacious home on Monday evening. November 18th There was a large number in at- tendance. The President, Mrs. Wil- liie presided. The secretary. Miss Margaret Iilorsytho NM! the min- uteg of the previous meeting There was n discussion of plans for rais- ing funds. l-ndthe ladies decided to hold on Auotlon. also a Safe of Lunches lnitho school-house Mil! Haines J.R.C_ Nutritionist was pre- sent and showed some very in- teresting pictures which proved ed- ucational as well as entertaining. Miss Bertha Doyle, teacher oi.’ the school explained to the members what was needed. for the school. lunch. It"was moved and seconded that the Community club purchase all cooking utensils for the pupils. A lunch was served by the com- mittee in charge. Mrs libreythe ‘ kindly invited the members to her home" for the next meeting. Meet- ing closed with the National An- them. J-JUNIOB BED CBqSS MBIZTING- “The Enterprise Jun- iors" of Union School held a meet- ing in the class-room on Monday, November 18th at 10 mm. There were 2'7 pupils in attendance. The President, Mia Eleanor Campbell presided. Rioli call was answered by dropping a penny in the "J.R.C. Fund" can The Secretary. Miss Erma Inman read the minutes o! the previous meeting which were adopted. The treasurer Miss Elma Inm-an reported that a cupboard had been purchased during the past week also paint for same. leaving a balance o! 29 cents on hand. The Health Committee convenor, Miss Marie Lewis reported that for the last month all members had in general been successful in keelilnl the Health Rules. She reported some difficulty in connection with tidiness in the class room. but all members were improving. There was a discussion of plans for Christ- mag activities. It was decided that a Christmas concert should be ar- ringed in aid of the "Hot. Lunch hind", The programme consisted of an address and demonstration by Miss Estelle l-laines J R C Nut- ritionist on “Goods for Health." A short drill given by six junior girls was much enjoyed. There being no further business the meeting ad- journed. ‘MQNTAGUE W. M. 8. — The regular meeting of the W M. S. of Montague United Church was held st the home of Mrs. Ethan stewart on Tuesday evening The president, Mrs. G. Gordon was in the’ chair. The meeting was called to order and Mrs. Wiggingtori led the Worship Service. the theme being "Fulfilling our church mem- bership in Christian homes." The hymns SM and 388 were sung. 'lhe 23rd Psalm and the Lord's _orayer were repeated in unison by the members and this period oi devo- tion closed with prayer by Mrs. Adams. The Study book "India at the Threshold" wise presented by Mrs, Ethan Stewart this was an interesting session and closed with the poem "The Indian Road. The President then took over for the business meeting. Minutes were read by Mrs. Peardon Hamilton the Georgetown AIIII ' Iielnity Mr. Temple Golell is having a furnace installed in his new bung- alow. w. and Mrs. ribwmi Hobbs of ' Charlottetown were the guests of Mrs. Florence Jenkins on Sunday. Bpurgoon Walter. C.N.B... Sec- tiollmun at Mount atewnrt. visited his honle here. over the weekend. Arnold Hobbs, student at Prince of Wales College was e visitor to his home in Georgetown over the weekend. Mrs. ‘Muriel MacDonald 0i Char- lottetown visited Georgetown re- cently and durin her stay was the guest of Miss el and Miss Mac Benton. Mr. Chester Walker. driver for C. H. Llewellyn dz Sons. was in Souris on Friday and Charlottetown on Saturday on business for Llewe- llyn 8r Sons. Rev. J. T. Ibbott of St. Paul's Church. Charlottetown and Mr. J. Harris. Charlottetown. Architect were ragnt visitors to on business in connection Iii lloly 'I‘rin1ty Anglican Church. More than usual interest is be- ing shown iii preparations for Nov. 27th Civic Nomination Day. 1f when n percentage of those now signifying their intention to nom- inate. do so. the town will have a civic election; something which has not token place for some con- siderable time. A good sign l: the interest being shown by some of our younger men but when out- doing them in enthusiasm are some of our elder citizens. Mink ranchers in this locality have read with interest the re- sults of the recent Nova Scotia Mink Show at, Lawrencetowrl. This snow Opel; to all Canada. was the finest yet held in that Province. John R. Mclilnis o! Breton Cove. cape Breton was the leading prize winner and it is interestini W note that tiwo of our local ranch- ers, J, waldron Lavers and Nelson Hanmn, have mink in their ranch- es which were PENN-i“! 3°“ ML Mclnnis’ prize stock. M: Joseph Johnson recently purchased a. nioe platinum female fox from Mr. Bernard Kennan o! Georgetown Royalty. —0¢°- Secretary. Roll call was answered by item of information about In- dla. Autumn Thanking Offering was reported to be about $53-99 "Id finances for the year are In 8°“ shape. Subscriptions for the Mis- sionary Monthly were received h)’ Mrs. Leo Colllngs. A very Sluimc‘ tory report was giver} by the Fill!!! Band Secretary. Mrs. Lester Mc- Lieod. She had entertained babies and mothers. Nineteen babies were present and a very pleasant after- noon spent together. aewick calls and l8 hospital oolls were report- ed. A letter o! thanks from Mrs. Nellie Pickering, Branch Supply secretary was read expressing gra- ioo“. \ ~' uma ww.c¢a__sii Earful liII\r~' NOVEMBER 2o, 19“ W i Copy not mo. Canedien CeI-Illootto tie Co. us. KLEEIIEX’ tiavv available in i wxcs ciiuiiiii SIZE 6-‘, HANKY SIZE --- 9 man s SIZE s. ii i9 lIII lIT uiiciirvulk WHIHR lilAN ivlli a Iddtevliuaoelsllostlllfll sntooahfednteelecdyosrtovouttuliusb Martin who has been a faithful member of the society and is about to leave Montague was given a short address by Mrs. MacLean tltude for the splendid box which was sent to Labrador. Miss Bertie apd the president presented her use an can ie lean II as: . I an in: usn r .. K ma: ......_._.... gm, "..,.............- L...- GD “use sinus allnlll III ll i callinri IIII finada... I i O MEET AND MIX and Icnow each other better. For |‘y‘e'ar now we ‘IIIVI presented pictorislly and by tIie printed word tIie story oI our country's unmatched attractions Ior tourists In eacIi oI the provinces‘ Irom coast to coast \ We believe tIiIs was a well worth wIilIe service to Canadians In every walk oi Ilia, Ior the tourist industry benefits everyone. We ere glad that tIie year now closing Im seen a greet Increase In travel not only by visitors from outside but by Canadians leamlna more oItIie greet lend wIileIi is ours. This message is the tenth and concluding _ n-a-zs-a mun-is- --_ s. u 1-.‘- --~ c- -- "'¢‘-"'s‘2‘~'2='s':'~'2?__s _'-\:=-= Dniflni Ffifi L‘ '!.'.'.'.-.'...":.'.".'.r.i..".-.-I fi-i-wsfl _-.._- llblll l-'$‘-‘.f:“.'-'L':"filfi2"' of a series supporting the (forte qf our Government's Travel Bureau and Pro- vincial Tourist Associofi public service by e e o UNITED l Jlfisred in the lln . -..:.-.~_~.~__-.~_----- ._ ~--'-'=-.‘:L"::"'-'-- _-. =.s-'-'=-'-_~\n~---n bmyt ' - "EI-aifi 5 Ilirss Inusssv ..".-:.-~- y -..-.:-r.:i-.*E':'E"-'-'-" -- I" ,‘-=-75:~_:~£:::=.nn: ass-s: ==~==-'-==.q,, ___ .= Eh...“ with s little gi-ft of money on be- half oi.' the W. M. S. Meeting clos- ed -with benediction and reirelli- lnents were served and a social hsls hour enjoyed. .. -..~:... .2: ‘£51m- fiiEfihrm-IQ Bfifla-‘r-ma M‘ ' DISTILLERS