_.-M...~. umuan ‘.41-. ¢»..@..-_ VVEDNESDAX} THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN Ihle column ls reserved for new: of local Interest, but ndvertlslng of a newsy nature may be inserted it flve cents a word, strictly pay- pble in advance. CBASWELL for FAOZOZYBPPB. JDflflES TAXI, PhonO 528. CONFEDERATION LIFE IN FURANCE. A’! YOUR SERVICE-Aroma! Donl Company. Phone 249B. DB. B. D. KENNEDY will be nt from his office from October h b0 24th. Office open from 2 to 4. SPECIAL lOr Tuesday, Wednes- ilay and ‘Thursday ladies mt l-lats clearing at $2.00 and $l.00. The Laurette. CLYDE RIVER Y. P. U. Thanks- iving Sunday. October 9th. in asbyterian Church at 7 P. M. Miss Mary McKenzie. Deaconess, guest speaker. COMMENCLYG October 1st. this itore u-lll close on Monday. Tues- day. 'l‘h".irsday and Friday at 5.30 P. .\l. Vvcdnesciay at 12.30 P M. anti on Saturday at 9 P. ‘M tloort- & Maclmod. Limited. three-Wilbur: or C.P. Bureau Chiefs HALLFX-LY, Oct. 4 —lOP'-— A threc-u-ziy shift of Canadian Press bureau chiefs was announced at lvnavs board nvevtm: of the n.1- Lorini noivs-zntlioring (‘o-operative Gillis Pur- by general manager tell. John Dauphinee. present head of CP’: New York bureau, moves to Winnipeg as bureau chief with supervisory dutios for Wcitem Canada. Dauphincc, 36. a native of Vancouver. has been \vith CF’ since 1938. He was London chief 1945-48. E. S. Johnson, chief of bureau at Winnipeg. zoos in London. where he scrvnd proviotisly from 1937 to ill-lit Johnson. 52. is a veteran in the service, having oined CP in 1924 and served at Vinnipcg. Ottawa, Toronto, New York and London. Stuart Llndrrhill, London chief. replaces Dauphinea in New York. Underhlll. a Ziiiqvear-old Scot. join- ed Cl? in Vancouver in 1937. The following transfers of mem- bership were reported by Victor Sifton. president: Sherbrooke Re- cord from John Bassctt J12, to D. G. Amaron: Brockville Record- er from the late l-I. R. Morgan to F. B, Maclean: Toronto Telegram from A. W. J’. Buckland to John Bassett. Jr. Maritime Synod To Meet in Halifax HALIFAX. Oct. 4-~(C‘P)—The Synod of the Maritime Provinces pf the Presbyterian Church in Canada will meet here Oct. 4-6 For the first time. the synod will include Newfoundland in its ses- iiona as a Province of Canada. our of the hundred delegate: ex- pected will be from the new pro- vincc. Rcv. A. Morrison of New Glas- gow. NS, Moderator, will con- vene opening sessions. His succes- sor will be elected Tuesday. Dr. Frank Baird of Fredericton. who has been synod clerk for nearly 30 years, probably will re- tire and he likely will be suc- ceeded by the assistant clerk, Dr. A, D. MacKinnon of Little Nar- rows, N. S. Scheduled for tubling are reso- lutions dealing with temperance. Nova Scotin‘; existing liquor leg- islation and proposals to name n Canadian Ambassador to the Vat- loan. MIJR-RAY-IMHLLER A quiet but pretty wedding we: polemnlzed at Hampton United Dhurrh Manse On Sept. 7th at L30 o'clock when Juanita Grace laughter of Mrs. and the late Dharlos I... ftfiller of Victoria, be- lame the bride of George Steele, rm of Mr. anrl Nlrs llugh Murray pt Bodeque. ‘Th:- wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. TX}. Head. The iirldc ups charming in her wedding suit of silver lustre prey. with black and beauty rose access- ories. her corsngo was of Queen Elizabeth rosvs. 'l"ho only ornam- Put worn ‘was n pent-l necklace n. gift. of the groom. Mrs. Scott ltfncQuarrie was mat» ron of honor and was attired in n suit. of Queens hlu» with navy ameasrrrios. She wore n oorsnge of better time roses. Her only ornam- ent was n pcarl ncrklace gift of the bride. Mr. Clayton Millor brother of the bride was gmomsmnn. hie gift from the groom was a bill- fold of pin-seal grained leather. Following the wedding ceremony tithe bridal party left amid showers of confetti for Charlottetown where s weddlnz nippr-r was ser- ved at the Queen Hotel. The following morning the hap- [y couple left Vin Woon Island on n honeymoon trip lhflnlgh Nova Gcotia. The bride travelling in a mint green ooat with binck acces- sun National Overcoat. $.00 Jack Cameron! new store. MT. STEWART: Federation of 1H; H? d" 4" at» KENWOOD OVER-COATS. Cnri- Agriculture meeting. Mt. SRWI-rt Hall, Friday nlsht. 8-30- ivonon T0 anvuvrisnns- Advertiser: are reminded ti!" m“? copy must be in the Gulrdlll not later than noon the prev- ious day to guarantee Lnsertlml- Out of city advertisers who icic- phone classifieds, etc, should pI-r» ticularlv beer this in mind- _________. Chief liuide Commissioner To Visit Province A mgeting of the Esecutive of the Provincial Girl Guide: Aslocl- ation WES held at the home o! tht Provincial Commissioner. rl. J Gordon ltlavDonzilti. Saturday 511"‘ noon, when plans were mad? 1'9‘ garding the visit to the Dim/in" of the Chief Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada-Mrs. D. E. 5_ \Vi5har[, who is scheduled to be here October 18th, 19th and 20th. There was a vcry full nt- tcndnnco of the Executive mem- bers, and the Provincial Commis- sioner, Mrs. lVlacDonald, presided Miss Suzanne ldacKinnon. Pro- vincial Camp Adviser. rationed n most successful rump had been held at. North Rustiro in Aullitsi at which therc were 89 Guides and a staff of 13 in nttendance. This was the first Provincial Girl Guide Camp held on the Island. as for- merly there were either County or Company Camps. Two Guides from New Brunswick were guests at the Camp as well as a Girl Scout from thc United States. Two oi our Guides-Misses Norma Jean Allen and Maureen Bohaker of the 7th Charlottetown Company — et- tended the New Brunswick Camp at Lake Utopia as on exchange. Mrs. MacDonald outlined thc suggested plans for Mrs. Wishartfs visit, and after a general discus- sion the following prozram was agreed upon:— Tuesday. October 18th — Mrs. Wishart to arrive by ‘plane at Summerside Airport where she will he greeted by Provincial Of- flcials. end presented with an il- luminated itinerary of her Prince Edward island visit by n Girl Guide and Brownie from Summer- sido. The party will then proceed to the home of Miss Carrie Hoi- man. Lone Commissioner. for ton. 6:30 p.m.--Inspection at. Hinh School. Summersirlc. of all Princr County Brownies and Girl Guides. 8 p.m.~Dlnner at Olympia Res- taurant at which Mrs. Wishart will speak to Members of Local Associations of Prince County as |well as other interested friends of the Guide organization. Mrs. D. C. Tompkins, District Commissioner. in charge of arrangements. Wednesday, October lfltlt-Semi- Annual Meeting of Provincial Girl Guide Association to be held at Government house nt 3 p. m, All members of the Provincial Exc- cutive, Local Associations. Guiders. as well as others interested in Guiding are cordially invited to attend this meeting at which the guest speaker will be Mrs. Wish- art. Chicf Commissioner. Reports will also be given by Mrs. J’. G. MacDonald, Provincial Commis- sioner. on the Dominion Annual Meeting held in Toronto. and by Miss Lillian Duchemln. Public Re- lations Commissioner, on the meet- ing of Maritime Commissioners held in Moncton. At the con- clusion of the meeting tea will be served to all present by the Pro- vincial Executive. 8 p.m.-—-Mrs. Wishart will meet with the Commissioners and Heads of Committees at the home of Mrs. J. G, MacDonald. Thursday, October 20th — Mrs. Wishart and members of the Pro- vincial Executive will go to Mon- tngue. whore, at 3:30 p.m.. the Chief Commissioner will inspect the King's County Brownies and Guides at the School. after which she will be entertained at ten by Mrs. L. H. ‘Poole. Division Commis- sionor. when members of the Local Asst"iaiions of King's County will have an opportunity of meeting Mrs. Wishart. 6 p, m, -- All Quewnflq County Brownies and Guides will assem- hic- at the Y. M. C. A. for it Camp- fire land Inspection by the Chief Commissioncr. fFurther details regarding this function will appear inter in the press when plans are finalized). 8:15 p. m. —— The Chief Com- missioner will meet with tho Queen's County Guirlers. This will be the finnl zathering dur- ing Mrs. Wishart] visit as she will leave on return by ‘plane Friday morning, October 21st. Mrs. D, C. Tompkins. ‘District Commissioner, reported that their Guidern and Local Association members are now having joint meetings and find them moat ant- iafactory, Miss ‘Lillian Duchemin. Public Relations Commissioner. f9- ported that arrangements have been made for Mrs. Wishart to make n broadcast, but it in not yet known definitely the time she will be on the air. Miss l," ' Ar- aennult. Division Commissioner, re- pories. On their return will reside \t Bedeque. h30 WIQNDAYS commtzucnm our. m Thk Shun VVM Cmne On MONDAY. russnav. ruuasoav ind rtuoav a m on sArunoAr-r 9 m. ported that she will attend to having the illuminated itinerary POM‘ or tzoo taut. and up . and up Prices For iAll Sizes of Pocket Book _ Untrimmed Coats ~ $21.50-sas.oo-s 42.oo Fur Trimmed Coats . saz.sn-s4a.ooy-ssa.oo_ _ $85.00 -s1oo.ooi ' MGDRE £4 ‘coats! pockets, fabrics! its Headline-worthy news in our exciting, Fail collection of fur-heaped and untcimmed Fashion‘s brightest details in important collars and coat worthlmanv , dollars more than little. able pFlQ1L JUPOBER 5, 1949 dramatic lush fih Every I lik- in _ limited and Packs recently visited, which brought. to the attention of all Present the fine work being ec- complished by our Gulders who do such a splendid piece of volun- teer work by which they are el- alstlng in educating the youth of our Province. Mn. Harry Cud- made for reaentation Wishart. p Mrlv! Gordon Hutcheson, District Cv-"H- , outlined the tents. tive arrangements for the Char. l°¢l°l°Wn Brownies and Guides to meet with M", Wimpy-L MIL Fred Jenkins, Field Secretary, gave to Mrs. sinner, invited the Executive to her home for the next meeting which la to he held Saturday, No- vember 5th. et 3 p.m. AVONLIA W. I. Miss Mary McDonald, hosten at fiw-WE/oomr I é; 0n B10880“, ‘ <ltt v FLOUU more s. forearm-m 5 “all” YEP"! 0f the Companies more, Deputy Provincial Commis- Green Gablel, entertained the " ‘ sofA ‘ W. I. at the Club House, Green Gables, for their September meeting. With the president presiding the meet- ing opened In the unul way. Twenty members and eleven visit- ors were present, - After hearing the reports of the committees new one: were ap- pointed ln follows: Cavendish lchopl Mrs. In Mention and Mill §ernlce Axwcrthy, ven- dlnh. Sick, Mrs. Milton Gran and Mn. lame McNeil]. N h Rue- tloo School. Mn. N. U. It nre and firs. Ernest Me re. North-Rue- tloo Sick. Mrs. lllleln ‘bombs and Mill Irma Toolnlln. h vm moved and seconded that the bill for the entrance prizes-be paid. ' The correspondence was read and discussed. The collection for the Salvation Army in to be made l-llfflllh the schools. The secre- tary was naked to get figures on the colt of wiring Cavendish school. After some discussion it wnl decided to nerve n hot chicken dinner on October 5th. Min Mary Stewart kindly offered her dlnlng room at Lnkevlew ladle. It wu also decided to all: Mr. Martin of the National Film Board to show mm in the lounlo editin- inl the dining room, while. the dinner is being lcrved. The fol- lowing committee‘ wee appointed to mom list: and metre final er- runlcmente. lplgh Warren. Mrs. femnhnl Qltnpson ‘In. N. s. um». 1m n a. V! ‘If. .1. mm than rent e DIN!‘ on education in which shel- lmflllllt ‘out many omoelient. ideas and munitions. Mr. John of thanks were c tended l0 w“ MacDonald for her fine holllilfll‘ ity. and to Mr. Martin for h" kindness in showing the films- Tho meeting cloled by Ilflll" "God Save The King.” tin of the National Film gem-d then showed four films which were very much bnprecinted by all present. After Miss McDonald treated all present to e delicious lunch. vote: \ ‘fiaaqte m."