FRDAY. Reviews.” A Girl Guides Last Year lollowing is the report of Mrs. F. O. H tcheson, provincial com- mluioner of Girl Guides. present- ed at the annual meeting of the organization held in Charlottetown on Wednesday. It covers the year ending March,3i, U52: Al you have listened to all the reports being read, you must have realised the amount of work done and genuine interest given to the building for the future of our cit.- laana and mothers of the next de- cade-our Guides of today. Each year has its highlights. In 1951 it was the visit of our present sovereign, Queen Elizabeth if and her husband, the Duke of Edin- burgh. Throughout the province, our Guides and Brownies were ex- cited thinking about and planning for the opportunity of seeing their Royal Highnesses. Through the planning and work of Mrs. Curi- more, assisted by the Commission- ers and Guiders throughout the province, as well as transportation aid given by private citizens, we had about 600 Guides and Brown- iea in the city on the day of the Royal Visit. Space was reserved on the street in the morning anti at the Exp:-rimental station in the afternoon for the Guides and BTOWHIPS in see the royal couple. At noon that day. the country children were guests at different rhuirh halls it here hot cocoa was provided, made by four members of our executive To all this day was outstanding. but to five Guides. Helen Chap- pell. Ann Cerry. Elizabeth Mac- Lean. Maureen Bohaker and Dawn Messer, it was a never-to-be-ion gotten occasion when the then Princess Elizabeth presented Gold Cords to them. As far as I know, this was the only place in Canada that Her Royal Highness made presentations to Guides and Scouts. During the past. year the death of Mrs. C. H. Beer brought sorrow we are glad of the opportunity of continuing our present relations with you. Mrs. H. W. Cudmore. who is probably one of the best known persons in our organization, in at present ill, having undergone a serious operation. I am glad to be able to tell you she is making a good recovery and we look forward to having her here with us next year. You will have seen on your nomination list. our new personnel members: Miss Sue Macxinnon, a former Guider in Zion Church is now Commissioner for south Char- lottetown District and acting com- missioner of the North District. Ere long I hope to have all other vacancies filled. May I draw your attention to the name of our new Field secre- tary, Miss Phyllis Cutcliffe. Miss Cutclitle is especially well suited to this position, having an excel-. lent background of Guiding, First' Class Guide, a Cadet, an exceilentl Camper and possessed of a per- sonality which appeals to Guides, Brownies and leaders equally well. Already she has shown her cap- abilities in her two niontha with us and I know the country com- panies are going to benefit im- measurably when the road condi- tions are more favorable for trav- elling. We want all Ouiders throughout the province to ask Miss Cutcliile for visits and help frequently. Later this month the Maritime Commissioners' Conference is to be held in Charlottetown. Under the chairmanship of Miss Lillian Duchemin, the committee in. charge of arrangements have ant excellent program in view and we hope that many of you will attend somepof the sessions. With the promise of a large out-of-provinces attendance, we certainly want full ;::-operation from our own prov. ce. A ...- -.... ......... .... .. fl-IE GUARDIAN. cnaano'r're-rowN ' Four Islanders Test Endurance In Yukon , , .t. i - .. .... ...-- left to right, Bruce Murphy. French River, John MacDonald. Newport. Kensington, Larry Camp Silver C eek, Yukon Ter- servicemen have Joined in testing rliory. Four Islanders are membt-rs,and proving endurance capabilit- Beavi-r," i.'l ies of men and machines against Bill Chisolm. is being Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Balluin were visitors to coiiway on April 0. Mrs. Mary C. Balluin and son Ancil. were passengers to Char- ' totown during the past. week. A splendid carnival was enloyed Friday evening, March 25. at the Mount Pleasant rink. A good crowd was present and prices were award- ed ior the best costumes. Friends of Cecil Ramsay will be sorry to know he is confined to his home through illness. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coughlin and children were visitors to Eller- slle on Sunday. March so. Mrs. James 1:. Robinson, spring- fleld West, and son, William, - of West. Devon, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Robinson on Friday. April 4. Mr. Clayton Balltln, Norman and Donnie, and Mr. and Mrs. Ancil Ballum and Blair were visit- ors to Bedeque on Sunday, April 8. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Boyles and children were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Boyle's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Ramsay. -Sincere and heartfelt sympathy tended from the resid- ents oi this district to Mr. and Mrs. A.B. Maccauil, lillersile. in of "Exercise Eager V which 450 Canadian and Americanftlie North Country. Photo shows. Van Ideratine, Montague. 4 Sing ('lIAPTI'lR. RIG Two Can by James M. Cain ll'l' and a theater nurse was with her. :uid Christine. she was in an aw- theatrical-luoking dress, were clenching and me she was giving everything she had to fight back hysteria. 1 went out in the corridor with Lorentz. "What's this about?" ”She got the bird." "Could you?" That. stopped me, but I was stul riul state. She had on some kind oi ,0”, o-Maybe not, guy you named , "W1 her this, just. the same. if you knew face was all twisted and her hands up mm what um you egg her on unclenchinitlron You're the and I didn't need anybody to tolllgmng her back. and telling her how good she is, and-” one that's been lessons, from way "All right, Borland: granted. I'm in love with your wife. And ii! egg- the sudden passing oi their little girl. The funeral was held to Bide- iord United Church. Residents or Mount Pleasant are very sorry to know Mr. and Mrs. Bayfield MacDonald. Enmore. lost their house by fire on Monday ai- ternoon, April '1. At present they are at. the home of Mr. James Campbell. Mount. Pleasant. -The April meeting of the Mount Pleasant Women's institute Flattering & lllglit for Sunny Days, Too Happy fashion surprises for April downpour-..,, our ralncoats gleaming with good style-sense... so becoming you'll want to make yours an ev- ery-weather coat. NAVY BURBUBYI and Others from S2035 up Also for Children. We also stock Plastic Ralncoats and Umbrellas The FASHION SHOPPE NOTICE SATURDAY, APRIL 19 A Special Representative of tho thlnrillg her on is what heir like ' . r e o - p . that Cecil had said if 1 ever heard Y” ' I 3 " About eleven oclock NiLs came id never forget. 'She sang hereu ,,I,ve Jacked guys wt 1". nun .. Sometimes in Guiding as in ev- ery other walk of life. when the little things discourage, it seems was held at the home of Mrs. An- cil Ballum. There were nine mem- bers and several visitors present. to all of us. She had been for .. - h- many years one of our finest There 1t W” agnm' t '5 workers and a person who. by her Part. One dam, me. mwm lined the spun", 01 difficult to stand back and look at - ,, . mu. guide, p ii-ll-lldmii' lmltersonaliypwhen, by so IW"P- H9 M5 iii? h0I:9ma1";)d.I:”,ihf"? ,- , l tithat. Next meeting at the home of Mrs. Many resignations in our per- doing, we might realm: how each mid "S9" W1 ”k”W L 9 f” I ". 1" dlfml 395 I03" il"- 5” ""1 ”Go ahead. it it does you any George W. Robinson. roll call to G "m"9I Ila” bcmmc ?m'”"e ii”: on in me "'”"m'"'' is ”5”m3I- to SCHOOL he smdl and bu)-mg going mm the” I” mm" The" thfy 1” good. We about got to the point be answered with it reading or 0 H. CO. P3-iii Wafi 939” l”dIl'Id"3I We During the ye” the w””"g”5-55 0i mm M me market” He said he Msih" have .”',1" "5 mumeh ,. Iwhere a sock would be just one joke. Meeting closed by singing has caused rpzret. M,-5, F, 5,351,- each Commissioner and chairman glad to see inc back, and I shook "Just, dicing, like hey, hey? imam thing. H you mmk hem: Nnuorm Anthem, an”. which b. u, mm? W, form” f1e1d.5ecyeLary' oi each committee to help willing. hands with him, and asked for! "she gm too much of a build-uppcmef lackey to Dorm is 3 mm b” lunch W" ,9,-veg and amck, has resigned from the organization Islzmactmxllell 318:3: lgaslfhown ta: Chrisiigie. Chliistine isdhvls wll)fe gnd'-1n 3,9 nape,-Sy h '0! haven, You try ",.m- maybe from a grab bag sold. 0 V6 UP e does t e coo ing, an in etween "I aven't seen i e papers, rvglvou have taed it TN. um -AR' due to ill-health. The resignation of Mrs. Fred Pickard. our efficient secretary-trcesurcr, was received with rcurrt last autumn. Mrs. D. M. McGuire, former hnaiice com- mittee head is now our secretary- treasurer. I do not think it is necessary to tell you how capable she is of doing this work-a wor- thy successor to Mrs. Pickard. Mrs. Morton Dew succecds Mrs. third law-: "A Guide": duty is to lie useful and to help others." When at this Fvaris close we find our Guide population increased in this province by over 872. we may ieel hBPl-75'. but may we never feel content. Next year we want our Guide population over the 1,000 mark, and still we must not be content because I know you all G. B. Whiir-side as COl''l'eSp0l1dlllKHeeI- 8! I do. that it is so essential secretary. Mrs. Dow is doing a wonderful work in it position one hears little about. but so much of her work is timc-consuming and monotonous Mrs. l.. i-'. Proust-. our Donut). Provincial Commissioner. Mrs. J. G. MacDonald. Mrs. Ralph Dumo-nt and Mrs. Ambrose Steele. District Commissioners have resigned dur- INS "'19 3'9” elm" 19' ”alf”"5; filc-”-"Ed an Hi-lmiiled 250 deaths and rapped on the door and went in.Iwhen she gets set on something." T” ” I I 5i iDi'0ll01'il' dim!!!-'5 01 nearly 3200- She was crouched on health or business. people we ('Xif'llfi our thnnlts for work well done and in those who are remaining in the orkanlmtinn. Hamm-Webster Wedding 'rho Baptist. church, Charlotte- icwn, was the scene of Spring wed.1ing mi Wi'dilCSvf'Ii'i)' afternoon. Aurll sih. at 3 Oicincil when Nalrln Elagne daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S'9I'l1s Webster, was united in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony to Mr. Fi':mk- Iyn Dewar tBllril 1-lamm, son of Mr. and Mrs Prank Hamm of Alt. Herbert. Rrv. J.D. Davisrm offic- iated. The Church was tastt-fully tiecoratrri with an assortment of early flnwcrs anti szroenery. The bride, who was g.vcn away by her faihei wore. 31 Willie satin and lace gown embossed with seed pearls: her shoulder length v:.il was draped from a pearl tiara and her bouquet was of American Beauty rnsrs. The Maid of Honor, Miiss Bar- bara Hnmm, sister of the xi-omn, was attractively gowned in blue taffeta and a headdress of flowers and not. She carried a nosegay of pink and white spring flowers. Miss Joan Webster. sister oi the bride, wore a blush taffeta and net gown, it halo oi matching flowers, and net. and carried pink and white rarnations. Vanlderstine, her other bl'Idf!SlT:l:'l wearing a Tangerine nylon net gown and flowered toque, can-iru n a pretty Webster, MLss Shirl:-;. ' lto democratic living. with high 'nioral principles involved, we must iizo on teaching our children, in the words of the prophet Micah. i"l'o do justly, to love mercy, and to walk humbly with our God.” HISTORIC FIRE I The great Chicago fire in 1871 l 000,000. , .4 ,4 , acts as maid to Doris and nurse been away." . V p .to the chil-dren. He said Christinei "Yeah, I know , , . soclalitei:g:dy:)':lc Egthbzghief Ititgrtggulz. ;hnddlztline. will Mrs. Borllland). LHKE embraces stage eai':-ver--that kind Not became I and her on. Nogg acte ike must,.:1iaw ad a ou t of stuff. It via- all wrong, and they but I 5", W I was me”, and "w land! 1 lrilatvd to slow 1 di nt. so llwere ready for her. Just one more them mu her to the cm”. Md Hp said) 0 , of cour'.t.e. 1 t ' 1' h ,ol those nice morning Cl:OWdS.- 1 her clothes 0". and mmw mu", honzmmfg q;'t3I,,.e,,r5 E0re:fz."..B:rf; I befoan to 'geL:l:;e,1d rrltwewty-lagieggs at her. and ask her how the lpand -ouid better come down and "ii" enireethgu to u ut. her 10 Wmeg” mated -and n" the "M get ;.3,,, w.(e.. 19,5 ” p " of it. Thats unforgivitble." .,,,-,hM.s (hp mmm” ,3,-d,dn,,,, He walked off and left me. I "I'll tell vou." "Oh xou. did tour part" Imund 3' my phone" put in E can "W, P .- I ,,,, ,, i r V. r o for a private ambulance. When it ie.e lS sir. I pleaded with her not to do it came I wen: In the dnmjnggmom i'The Cathcral Theater. Come to . . . Listen, Borland: I'm noii . . the since door. I'll meet you." kidded about Doria. and I don't ?,S:s1ni,eI1)p?nl; Shag. u,I:.n:,Mhfrh”:3:1te l , , . . : . i I had it -,.llmnier, then. oi what think you are, either. She cant She was over me hysteria. but. me .was going on. I went out, crabbed sing for buttons. I tried my best tohooked like something broken End a cab. and hustled down there. He head her off. I even went o i . . shrunken. I carried her to the gileotwgrzie l:1l;i.5:dE,Ett:qOrI:5:FE ln(,xnantiILeighI:'Kl.YI scatred him, but not! ambulance, put her in it made ha. ” - "Wt - ""”"I4 - W W W "W 9" lie down. Christine got in. We started off. 1"” tml To be continued the floorj "Couldn't you tell loaning her head against it chain truth?" Vote Hold On Airlines Merger WILMINGTON. DeI., April 16- WILMINGTON, Dei., April 17- on a proposal to merge Colonial Airlines Inc. with National Air- lines. One of Colonial": routes is between New York and Montreal. The outcome of the vote, how- ever, will not be known for sev- eral. days. After a stormy two- hour meeting. about 100 Mock- holders present agreed to recess until tomorrow. sacinna rain! The oak tree and au its fruits. including mistletoe, were sacred to the ancient druids of Britain. 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Warren, was flower girl and was - ' :1r:3'scs;(,ln'l:e3:gxo;II”. organdy wlthl Tins is the time of year-in the Springtime-that boys and girls, men and : l v ' I D;i:dgrovc;:ib:::: tttimgteers obly e N 1 9 women get Bike Fever . . . And Holmsn's Both Stores, during this week bride. The ushers were Mes.Irs.,I long Bike Sale offer you a really outstanding list of FREE Premiums with Windsor Brehaut and Kennethl Yeo. l the purchase of your new Bicycle. The new stock of C. C. M. Bicycles The mother of the bride wnrei , buck cfepg gnd nylon M. with 0. 0 .M. has arrived and they are wonderful-come see them and choose the one plnlkn acfetsorlfa and a corsage oiz you want today, 1 sin pn owers. Mrs. I-lamm., GI 1. d B i . - '4 :".:.i”:'...':: ":.1..t:'”:;.':;;":.::,.::,:ze siiel-73 m”a'Jn- 46-00 ' . and wore a pink corsaire. 30”. Jun”, H F ' mIfl:5,3fYgg;,gg:Ig;;;t;e;3;nr::Il; Models - ...... .... --.-......... 51.50 We II" . i "X . 0IlTl'Il)'.' 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