k Moon: s. roieoo mo: J Holt Rents-ow FURS riunsr h... ssrosnsr rosruoon orovimnsn- aerd ml 14th You uninterested in s Par Oeet for this winter? . . . Then we use you to w ti" marvelous collection alt If" f"? “WM which the Holt Itenfrew representative will have for you" inspection - - - I" \ ists . . . and ius-verywsnted fur. - The Holt Rsnhew Nlrresentative will be pleased to help you with the selection of your new fur cost. Please plan your Saturday visit for THE MORNING. "7 end so-dlfferont models as design“ by ‘master eonturles-s and Holt Ilenirew Styl- ‘ Association p Girl Guides- mtr- ca! w“ “modulo: thgrlihllif: 0m this in . There does not seem to bemgs for Poet ltldte in P. I. I. either. ‘ I Inne Branch is diflerent: qt materiel here n wflfilpdlidfllbé M“. ‘gall was s most inter. m“ e and enthusiastic chairman es; her topic was ‘Toward Eflgcflvfi Buppofl. for the Lone Guiding is being stressed much more and consider- ed as important as crdlna Guid- . May I stalls anneal or heir wi Lonesin s province? Under the new ruling, there would be a Heed oi’ Zones. known as Provin- clsl Lone Guide Commissioner, Bhs would form her own set up and arrange visits to Zones m the pro- ‘l vince. Gran ts oi’ money will be made from the Dominion if neces. sary and with. gas restrictions lilt- ed we ought to have a flourishing compan o! Lones. All we want is a person to head it up. in other words, w; need l. 1:011! Commis- sloner. . Manson was Convener oi the Dominion Training Commit- tee. 1t was all most interesting but I em oing to leave the aub- iec oi trs to Mrs. Cudmore. I s ould like, wever, to quote s by Mrs. Cor ti. in refer. ‘ " nference. She said: "I ink it miiht ‘be inter- est to, point out here that the Dip nfercince is the result oi a direct appeal from Mrs, Cudmore. is entirely responsible." This has been s most inadequate relflft of e most inspiring meeting but I feel I cannot, do better than end with a few sentences from the message sent by 3.3.11. Princess illce who was unable to be pres- ent: . "Never before. has trained lead- ership been more urgently looked ‘or to help the youth of the world hrough the difficult period from var to reconstruction. They them- :clves are ready for action and with plcnt of audacity to con. front the uture and it is indeed encouraging to tlnd how willingly mo am coming forward to play the r art, but we older people will be is ling thorn utterly if we do not lead them. We all know in our hearts that if we could but introduce the Guide Promise and Laws into our educational system there never would be so much self- ishness and self interest in our intercourse with our fellow men. Some changes which it may be ne- cessary to make may seem revolu~ tionary to the older Guides, but no movement can live on the past without petrifying. "I feel artlcularly anxious that we lhoul make o greater effort about our Rangers; they are of the turbulent aftermath o! the war years. “Boys and girls M the Rover and Ranger age always want to get to. get-her and I venture to think that under careful leadership it should be feasible to try out some form of joint activity, joint social work, joint study, even joint camping might be a great education in meeting add Young at 8 p. m. Douanss lvIar-FARLANE, Minister ___l_lails Pouliot Idlelllaielllellt Ila llr, .Icrllsn ii. 0. "collect funds for the wry Party." A spirited W-minuto debate en- sued. with Mr. Pouliot scarring- verbally with half — doun Pro- gressive Conservative members. and the incident. was closed when Munitions Minister Howe said no men ever had left the public ser- vices with a “better record of Dilb- lic service and devotion to duty" . Borden. Mr. we said w. Borden work- ed for the Department tive years without salary and when certain ices inadvertently went to his law oifioa he traced them down and rc- turned tihem in a cheque to the Receiver General of man bed worked harder for the cause than had he. Two withdrawals marked the ur , an, Mr. Pouliot should not the “ignoblo prize for slander" and another when Mr. Pouliot referred so Premier Angus Macdonald oi Nova. Bootia. former Navv Minister. a “dangerous fellow" and “tool of international finance.” learning the best way to associate with one another and other forms oi halJDY companionship than mere spooning and giggling! I do feel that we have a more serious prob- lem before us in the training of Rangers than even witlrthe Guid- es. important as that, is. The Rangers are Just at the age when life is opening before them with its excitementg and its re- s nsibilities and they will be s aping its course for good or ill according to the leadership given. "I have such a clee conviction of the value of Guld ng that I wan-t to see it Bo forward from strength to strength as the motive powcs of young Canada. I om certain we shall be carrying out the vision of our great founder if we adventure greatly and lace the flltltll‘! fearlessly, not counting the cos .“ . Respectfully submitted. HELEN l‘. REAY Provincial Commissioner. fiaijhflonvention A Provincial convention of the C. C. F. will be held in the B. I. S. Hall (over the Canadian Bank of Com- merce) Charlottetown, on Monday, November 26th. Mr. Fred Young, Nova Scotia C. C. F. brgnnlzci‘, will be present. Sessions at 10:30 a." m. and 1:30 p, m. All inter- ested are v: "ome. Public ssed hy“Mr. Provincial Secretary 11-23-3i. _,_ M. V. PRINCE NOVA SCHEDULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE NOVEMBER l. from u... CHRISTMAS s TQRE Gift. problems are unknown here - we have the perfect present for the ladies on your list. Sparkling succeses in Coats, Dresses, Blouses, dac- oratlvc accessories — plus all those “just whet I wanted” extras that make your Christmas selections ring the bell every time. Come polish off your list in one fell swoop _ our Gift Guides are at your servicei The Connecting Lilli Between Nova sootis and rrrncc Edward Island i945 NOVA SCOTIA - PRINCE IDWABD [GLAND FIRE! SERVICE WOOD ISLANDS. IKE-L ' CABIBOU, N. B. LUNCIIEQ BIIVID i6 Miles from Plctoul IAIIJNO IOIIIDULI (DAILY INCLUDING SUNDAY) ALL SAILING! STANDARD TIME Leave Wood Islands Leave Caribou Canadian Potato Production The second estimate of the 1045 Canadian potato crop was publish- ed by the Dominion Bureau of Statistics on November 14. The figures indicate [somewhat larger crop than forecast in October and produc- gon is now placed at 00,392,000 bushels as rd with 58.640000 bus- els last month and the large 1944 crop of 82,348,000 bushels. lmpruye. merits. as compared with 8'l'fl0I11.h a o, are confihed to P. E, 1,, 0.1mm, end Manitoba with the bulk of the ncresse in the two fnrmcr ppqy. 21011:; a Tale infill‘? in these three provinces has been partially offset, ‘Mo’! h. ‘flywheel’ c: in all of.the remaining provinces except Alberta, "on"! l" b“ d; - lo ‘Saskatchewan crop declined sharply from a Emu-u. b {eases n he remaining provinces are relatively small. 1’ 1m" "998. i-ogethc with comparisons, follow: 51W 1M5 (1980-48) 1944 1945 1945 November 1945 Average ‘final October October Yield Xovgmbgr , Production rroduotlon Yield Production Bus. per Production ‘m B") (W Bus») Bus-per (000 Bus» (Bumper Production screl . . . . 8.808 7,885 153 .- . .. 3.870 5.125 155 11.040 177 19.142 10g 12,093 g5 3.910 s; 4.610 95 3.297 100 3.183 151 . 115 50.840 39393 99mg.“ "Nile for 1044 snd 1M5 will be found in report No 29 of r 1Q“. ' “THE atoms", con. QUEEN and RICHMOND - ' pgom; m l5 s. m. 11 s. m. lsflllTllUMlilill-AND IERMEB LIMITED CIIABLOTTITOWN. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND l p. In I l ' I I v , v ' I p. us. . In Megoriam Prom MRS. .I. P. OIOQKETT Q tantflrphanago" Fm“, and-gum”, w... Annual Collections saddened and shocked to hearts’! the unexpected death oi - Bede-qua by Mrs. Arnold Hender- Crockett which ooc st he? son Helen Bownen and Lillian Kent Street on Tues- Js NOV. - 91min" Mrs. Edna Jenkins 5.00. illness 19 111011913 Dr. Henry Moyse 5.00. ago the late . Crockett failed Rev. James Baxter and lllrs. to fully recover d the end came 151mm 5m peacefully after she had been a- M" wan," gown...‘ 5pm round her daily household talks e Mrs. Arnold Henderson 3.00. couple oi hours vrevivul 00 h" 2.00 each: Annie ism; Miss 0.. death. MscFei-lsne: Mrs. James Hender- A 11811811001’ 01 til! lfiil m‘- "4 son; Mrs, LJW. ‘Irueman. Mrs. Charles W. . of 00110 1.00 each: Rev. E. S. Weeks: Mrs. Traverse. M11. Crockett was in h l‘ C. B. Woodside: Mrs. Lewis Spence; oithdycer and had she lived W0 Mr. and Mrs. Orville Johnson: Mrs. mun s lo e1“ would hi" N10‘ W. T. Bowness; Lloyd Affleck: brated her wedding l-llfllvm" Thomas Mcyae; Bruce' Affleclc: garold Affleck; Mrs, Waldo Gerd- gdo Mrs. George Ballem. 50c each: Mrs. Ll d Mrs. Dsvls Jewell; rs. Liiicd 0m. No Pain! e sore astrrscotunwjthaglnlnlg." s s???‘ '"‘ ”' “"1 m“ Meme nu- c-r coo-n. or of ' %3‘|'ih°s':r-'|-s'i‘c'i!<'1‘r'=-'...|.;|.~n "w ' " '8" , Numb" “I u" M‘ i?!“ b00101“! broken 12. v elem and relief comes ovhW- 44"‘ llwvlisllgvgt-m rm. market firm. ram, ma. Whites, use. ,.........s...cs...r.n "undo-m ' u ' m” Mm’ u“ T-T.'§..'°s'$'/lr'i7§i:'dss sx-riacros. ‘IOIDNTO-Jl‘ pc-stun m“, o ‘u.’ i N1 u {hwnca-miaerilzhtfi: :1 . aeslldesmln mains. ‘t %l:.l'l~lligeieu so. Supplies madlnnudunmd good. mullet firm. Putnam s Coin txir-H» 0r " ' a . Q u“: ’umWhlfil.qnu‘lsltlrlss Mlllqlliellqlfilb ma» F079: Garth ‘Ibombs; Mrs. mi h MINT-Y; Mrs. A. W.’ Bchurmsgi; Georie Taylor; Mrs. Calvin Lea-rd: _ Mr. and Mrs. J, B. 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