central llillliillli g-w m’ W...“ st 53'3- . -»'1"slfol,"..,. silo to advance- . URN 1G‘. 1M h 01y]: b! fihlflh Avdlllld celebrated their wedding vergy yester- gfl. A wide circle of emis joins sstsodinl consrstuistions. - q lllllhwlvulltlWll - mo. Don 4 fr"? iéiuicaflltflu 0W" wcsvwl ,_._u_.-.- £010 aorrou lll SlllFllYJllEEZY MISERY? Dc This Quick for kslisll felaelixylgzamtimfwblt liyollflllllllflllllllllfilllilflmllfm thatswarmonmotlthsndthrcstnir- r mlliwlfld-vv-vllhrw faossssflbsckssyoucsnrcach... Muslim-mm hackwllsrelllnssioftsnwikssflrstl W7 iml migrynuiprolonrthecfiectsofa distress. ss thousands dc.-by II;- (ling with new Pepsclimt Antiseptic. The 1120M] ll’! twat-rounded l! his: . - new Pepnodent Antiseptic kills mil- ions of gems that gcwitl; colds. The ‘moi germs that many med- cold. isn't it only common sense then, m gsrgis with new Pepaodeist Anti- ’ “ laboratory tests pron ties m often heighten the Sotrcstaooid thiseensiblswsy: Get plenty of rest. avoid exposure dnss warmly, drink plenty of iiquidcnand gnrgle frequently with new Pspsodep‘ Antiseptic. See if you don't relic» discomfort almost at once! PEPSODINT v ANIISEPIAIC TORONTO, NOV. IO-{In rqpon lo s plea from like. George Vsnier, wife of the Csnsdian Ambassador an?“ "IQ 58W fills Children f nadlan Committee) is launching s campaign gt time m misc funds f1 tho 3 mtof 5.000 nddlllflll: gnu cod 1| pll for the children OQnIAIIlrx-qae. ihousand gal ons have already bcen amped and distributed. Hon. Mr. J 0e J. C. McRuer, chair- man of ths Canadian Committee, said todsy. Cost cf 5.000 Ililuns of cod liver oil is 816.000. and friends of Save the Children Fund are asked to in to send contributions Hyndntsn, Chiainnan of u‘. '1" ‘if branch comm ttec. e 0c RUBINSTEINS EXCLUSIVE : : : INSPIRED \ 5 " PERFUM For Remembrance WHITE FLAME-Y For the Women's evening wear in beauti- . ful GIFT BOX .-|--..-.--.- H EAVEN SEN'I'— ~ A fragile and dainty odor . SLUMBER SONG- A-dreamy/dcllcatc odor .'.$ 2.00 COUNTRY; Sparkling perfume with a fresh ............ S 5.00 16.50 tang $1.25 & $4.50 , z APPLE BLOSSOM- . A scent every woman adores $1.25 ’ TOWN_ E A charming odor for younger people $1.25 APPLE BLOSSOM COLOGNE $1.25 TOILET WATER $1.65 ENCHANTE COLOGNE $1.25 HEAVEN SENT COLOGNE 81.00 l! 81.50 o Jsmnsosrs “The ‘smo- mm Goods" E z l .“.M m. ‘cs. . Flhwless soli- hlrs with tvm side diamonds in dainty Bluebird ssttins. ' wi I -. loss d nmnds. Your diamond is s proud posssssion- » s badge of beauty that you wcsr with illlds and distinction. . . . As for other lifts of quality, you look in Wlllnsr‘! you in your selection. for flawless dihlionds. . . . Come in and lst our experienced Jewellers guide Tho rest evcniuu was spent in simins. snd the xuests enjoyed the sinninu of Roger Gamlhum. son and MB- Tom Gardhum A ut b0 cots were present incl no the 0's sister. Anita. ‘Ilhc evenlni closed by sinslnk ‘Tor She's a Jolly Good llbllow". followed by the King. ANNUAL MEETING GIRL GUIDES (Continued from Page 1) ‘or mlaht be donated for the furth- erance of Guide csmpliill. would they contact her rezardlnil same. Mrs. C. H. Beer, head of tralnlnz. reported that a Provincial Guid- ers' Train-int! Course had been successfully carried on under the The meet-ins was thm od- iournsd aftor which afternoon tes was served in the dinisur room. The table was beautiful; decouisd Wit-h baby mums an pink and yellow . ‘res was poured i1! missloners. . . M. Bsrnall tho Charloltltlgltovfin District 01:5 Miss an Duchemln. ' foilowink Guide U serving: rm. Machdillm. Mrs. Harold Mc- Leod. Mm. Harry Oudmon. . Iirsd Pickard. Misses Susanne Mockinnon. Glsdevs Bart. Lo Arssnsult. Norah Bloke. Isabella Goodwin. Margaret Msolilsnzlo, Nancy Bunpsmi. Phyllis Mwneod. Gertrude Coyls and Fleur Hillion. COMMISSIONER’! BEFORE The following re rt was by the District Comnrllzissloncr. Lilian Duchemin: "It is my pi s: to submit the followinlz report of the p“; yggq-‘g activities of the Charlottetown were l0 Gulde Companies and 6 Brown Packs functioninz in the city. e toisl enrollment was 325: composed of 007 Guim 94 Brownies. 4 Company d"; and 20 Guiders. Weekly meetlnzs were held from September to Jung with s good oversize attendance. and much constructive Guide direction of Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Diplomaui Guide. the track-end of November 10th at. the Y.M.C.A..l Charlottetown. 43 Guidcrs were Kensimzton. Borden. Montague. Georlctown. Parkdalc and Char- lottetown. The report . the nominating committee was then read by Mrs. Noel DeBlois. and was as follows: 1945-1946: Honorary President. Mrs. J. A. Bemsrd: Provincial Commissioner; Mrs. John Rcay: Secretaryvllreasurer. Mrs. Louis Sadler. Elxecutivc Committee: Mrs. Wm. Ron's. Mrs. Lindsay Wlllct. Mrs. C. G. Duffy. Mrs. A. Allen. Mrs. R. H. Rogers. Mrs. L. Peter-l; Mrs. K. M. Martin. Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse. . Jas. MacMlllsn. Mrs. D. J Rle. Mrs. C. H. Beer. Mrs. B. Mac her-son. Mrs. Leith Mac- L Mrs. R. Holman. . McMahon. Mrs. Frank Murray. Mrs. H. Cudmorc. Mrs. Gordon MacDonald. Council Members: Mrs, G, f), DeBlols. Mrs. Noel DoBlois. Mrs. A. E. Arsenault. Mrs. J. A. Law- son. Mrs. S. Green. Mrs. H. L. Bethune. Mrs". S. R. Jenkins. Mrs. Barrass. Mrs. E. S. Coffin. Mrs. Heath Mclntvrc. hfrs. Burn McDomzaH. Mrs. w. E Hyndman. Mrs. E. S. Townsrnd. Mrs T, 3 Woodman. Mrs. W .l, p, Mom“ . Walter Jones. Mrs D Mrs. I-I. L. Palmer. Mrs M. D Dunbar. Mrs Austin Mur- DlLv. Mrs. W. Mercer. Mrs. F. Tav~ attendance from Summarside. l ~Btsr Lover. Swimmers. vmrk was accomplished. The Gold Cord. which is the hlshcst sword a Guide can attain, was presented to Margaret Mac- Lennan of the 6th d: 7th (Trinity) Companies. The All Round Cord. which is awarded to a Girl Guide sitar she lhss successfully passed the First Class Tests and holds st least four 097181‘ Bil/dues. was awarded to Betty Kin! of the 11th and 12th ccntpleted (Zion) Companies. Five Guides First Class Tests. while other Tests passed. for which Bndues were presented. included: Second Class. Athlete. Boo Lover. Child Nurse. Cook. Fri d to msls. Hsndvwomsn. Homemaker. Host- ess. Lsundress. Little House m~ blem. Necdlewoman. Pmhhflndef, st. John Ambulance First Aid. Thrift. Toymaker and Traveller. A wrest many qualified for Service Stars stylish were presented durinlz the Guide activities were many and vansd , They included. besides weekly meetlnlzs. Hikes, I-Isllowcen. Christmas. Valentine and May Parties.’ an Afternoon Tea. Patrol Leaders Meetiruzs. Rummalze Sales. Cake Sales. Benn Suppers. etc. Good deeds were done for oih ers. too. as thc Guides folded TB. ‘Seals at the Provincial Smltorium. packed ‘and delivered Christmas Social Service. Gifts. cnndv. etc, were lzlven’ to children in the Pro- vincial Iwtinnsrv. and were also sent to Post Guides. Boxes were Bake sweeter, tastier NO WAITING-mm more than 70 years. MADE m causes broad I use FlElSCl-IMANWS YEAST extra stépsl Full-strength- Fleischmands fresh active Yeast goes right to work. Makes sweeter, finer bresdl And makes it faster! You can be sure of tender, smooth texture — lightness — delicious flavour every time! r llF YOU BAKE AT HOME, insist on Fleischmanrfs fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label. It's depend- ubIe-Canadzfs tested favourite for Meyers Studio now ment- \ Nanci": ----- forced to announce thit program for Friday, 8:30 p.rn.. has been chanted to Thursday at 9 Portraits of distinction lvllllbls for Christmas delivery until forth;- announce- Mske your lppoliilllltl sow. _ ~ v open for business, srs 1 i their th dinners to needy families and for ii1 asudsfi" Mix“. CANADIAN EA CADET‘ A sslisnsl, youth-training '~ - program slsrin] dlsllnsl - Idvlnilloslothsblyhosd llllllAGllE or CANADA was pAt NOV. 2s Be Generous kcd d resented to the yPgilnaer llalltieni: at the Provin- cial Sanitarium. snd some WW9 also sent 1.01s Guide company in Oxford. Eng an . Church activities. in which dif- ferent Comlllmlss assisted. incllld‘ ed decorating churches for Thanks- xivlns. formin! the choir for White Gift Sunday. takinll D1111 in Sunday School Christmas Con- a Church War Memorial esc Sunday. Sums of money. which had been earned ln various ways. were presented to Sunday Schools by several Companies. Most Com- panies ottended Church -rell1llsrly in a body. either weekly or month- ly. The Patrol Leaders of ons company conducted a hrl Guides’ Own most. successfully. Notional Girl Guide Day. Oct- ober 26th. 1944, was celebrated by c sslc of War Savlnks Stamps- The total day's ssle was $32128. equivalent to the sale of i309 stamps. In November. it was the prlvllflte of the Patrol Leaders to sbtend a Provincial PatrobLcsders’ Confer encc. which was most successfully carried out under the direction of Mrs. Harry Cudmore. Blue Cord Diplomad Gulder. Winter Work Prolram Durlnz the winter months the Guides were busy scwlns and knit- tlnu on laycttes for British chil- dren. These layer/lee were liidfil" ed at an Afternoon Tea held in St. Paul's Hall in Pebrusry. and the Bcssborouuh Shield. which was civurded for the best layettes. was presented to the 6th and 7th lTrinityl Companies. Bov Scout and Girl Guide Vigek s.celebrated u Februayv- ill‘- w‘; ‘that week lilo Guides attend- ed service their respective churches. took port in a radio program. assisted in servlmz It the Afternoon Tea ziven by the Provincial Executive. and held s most successful District Rally and Public Presentation of Badqes in Prince of Wales College Audi- torium. Courses on bcdlls work were conducted as follows: Child Nurse by Miss Sophie Newson. Saint John Ambulance First Aid by Miss Nan Rosy. and Home Nursimi by Mrs. James Montllomcry- Al U18 conclusion of the courses. many Guides qualified for the above bsdzes. We were invited to take part in the V-E Day Parade and celebra- tion an May 8th. and had a splen- did turnout of Guides. Om May 20th our annual Church parade was held when all Brown- ies and Guides met st Itochiord 5quarg and paraded to church. The Protestant Companies and Psciu attended service in Trinity United Church. and the Romfll Catholic companies and PM" attended service in the Basilica. The latter Companies also took part in the Corpus Christi proces- slon. ‘The annual cutinl and comoeiii‘ lion for thr- Guiders‘ Cup to, place st Mr. John Dicklnsons farm, North River Road. ln May. his was s huue success. and at t a conclusion of the competition the cup was awarded to the 6th and 7th (Trinityi Companies. In June. a wrest msny of Oil? Guides went to Hunter River. they were joined by 001605 from other parts of the mm m4 an took part in the First 01w Hike. This was much en- loyed. and many of the condi- dstes successfully passed the tedi- In July. two very successful Camps were held at Holland Cove st which real outdoor Guidlns was conducted. I misht mention that one Guide. Joan Munroe. was presented with her First Gill Badge st Camp exactly one vesr from the dnv she was enrolled u ~ This is certainly s rec- be hoped other sxanvplc m. by Joan. Durins the past yes-r the vari- ous Companies held Nlnhts to which Conunissloners. ‘rhsy were also present at enroll- mont laugh fnamhtime to u crs iv nrcertlnls at which plans WON made for district projects. as well Ias_ the securina of instructors for bsdlc courses. ‘In Ml!» "l! 0W1‘ cum‘ and mad“ fresh “Owen oginsznall. and our best wishes no Prov- G Visitors‘ h rt parents and friends were invited. Th and other Guide ceremonies th time. c Club held month- snd sewinl U1 children. Brownies" Gddsn Bsnd t t Class) Tests. cublinl than ~up to Guides. were‘ c! the m and in Packs. and Joan Mscxinnm of the 0t . A first numbsr nsssed Gold- sn Bu: (Second Class) Tests. and are well on the way “cs-arc M and fr! ads were wel- at s. and preciotcd. Darin: the past year we were sorry to loss several of our Guid- two of whom have R0118 0V8- namely. Miss Frances . went to Enolmd with the Cross Comps. snd Mrs. Steph- enle Stevenson. who returned to her home in England. We have been fortunate in sec- urinx a. number of new Guiciers this year. sn wish for them Good dino. v As reported to you s year sac. Guidinx in Charlottetown is in a much healthier state than for We welcome to Gui District Commissioner. Mrs. to her in this new venture. The interest shown by parents and friends in the many activit- ies 0i the Glrl Guides and Brown- ies is much appreciated. We do need the continued support and cooperation of one and all in order that we may successfully carry on the well worth while prom-am of Guiding. namely. that of developing good ClilIlEIlSlllD among girls. by forming their characters: trsinlna them in hab- lts of observation. obedience and self-reliance; lnculcstlxill loyalty and thoughtfulness for others: teaching them services useful to the public. handicrafts useful to themselves and promoting their phystical and spiritual develop- men . Services Appreciated \ socla/tion have also been most willing at all times to lend a hand. Durinlz the post year. In addition to attending Association meet- lnss. they ssslsted the Guides with the makinz u! lsyettes for British children. served dinner to all attendinz the Provincial Pat- rol Leaders’ Conference. procured examiners for the different Bsdlze Tests. and made arrangements for the psssinsz of some. held s cake sale. the proceeds of which were donated to the Provincial execu- tive to help finance one of our Guiders sttendinlz o. Conference at Winnipeg. They have at all times been most willing to assist where needed. and their co-opers- tion ls deeply appreciated. To Miss Mabel Matheson. Dis- trict Cmptaln. who dlxcctcd all parades. rallies. etc. in which the Guides and Brownies participated. and to Mrs. Harry Cudmore. C1D- taln of the Gulders’ Club. for her assistance at all times. I extend sincere thanks. It is difficult to find words to express mv ursteful tnsnits to all Captains. Brown Owls. Lieu- tens-nts. Tawny Owls and Gom- Dany Leaders. They have been un- tiring in their efforts. but I am sure they feel their labours have fallen on fruitful zround. and are gratified by the encoursslns re- suits of the year's work. To all who in any way assisted the Guides and Brownies in their undertakings: to those who acted as Instructors and Bndilo Ebrcm- lndrs; to the Churches for the use of hells in which to conduct. Com- pany and Pack meetings: to Church Societies for donations of money th reby enabling Guides to no to Cs p who otherwise could 0i not attend: to the Provincial Gov- ernment for the use of the Prince of Wales Colleuc Auditorium in which to hold cur rally: and to the local newspapers for pub- llshing Guido News: I thank most slncerelv one and all. In closinlz. I would like to leave wmh you these thouuhts: The spirit of adventure orvades the irl Guidc's heart. and she says “Goodbye. my arm-chair. I feel I must deport. I've a imsnfliwk on my shoulder. and it's filled with lovely things-with draulzhts of zoldcn laughter. and dreams with rosv winasl I shall swim the fords of trouble and scale fears ruxusd hills. and writ my teeth at. tumbles and lsush st little spills- ! mall grip the stuff of courssre and numb forward unafraid. and al- ways I'll remember I've hands to proffer aid. I'm startinlz off this momma. !‘m loumeylmz life's road. I've hope for my companion and faith to share my losd. The spirit of adventure has quite usurped my es . - Rood armchair. can? that’ I v ure c . slllls the Girl Guide! mind.“ PHARMACY llhllsss Blunt wr: ARE nuns TO . ssnvr; YOU "Ncteniy Grandma, but good homo bakers svaryvvhsrs are using Blossom of Ccnudn, because 0's c bsllsn scslsr lo uss," Oil-pupa" llcun Blossom of Canada is mfllod by experts until it's downy light, from selected, washed hard wheat and lfssf bolted‘. it's batter for all kinds of baking, Including Cakes,‘ Piss and Bread." Isl-i Hi IAIESIDI MILLING COMPANY l-IMIIID AVAILABLE NOW l" 5, l0, 25, 5O and I00 lb. bogs. The members of the Local Arr. $99 i§$0 FLOUR s UONDONW- <c1=>":A we qr butterflies at Oxford Circus yield- ed £429 ($1.930) One specimen. s Ccrdamine butterfly, fetohgd £32 ( ) “lfyeslnsabipsb lmunlvnfllolldfi "III llihl Irvin IIH nnnhhu-lihhndb Alyscvluucckn" Oldfillsdus TETNEY. England — (OP) .- hldden 1.000 years sgc have been unearthed. in this" Lin villsze. ' NEWS From The MARIE ELENA ‘ BEAUTY SALON The Christmas rush will be a pleasure to you if you arc not annoyed by unwieldy hair. So would you like to lake advantage of our re- duced prices? We will be very happy to advise you about just what your hair should have. All the new creams and oils are here for your individual perman- en . PRICES: $2.50 - $3150 - $5.00 - $7.00 - 510,09 P110118 2191 76 Gt. George St, Clftown. DRESSELg Fresh new styles, in the best new fabrics. 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