llaw Personnel Manager manager of personnel cf the Can- adian Pacific Railway. according to announcement made by W. vice-president of person- Brydcrie-Jack succeeds who Nllféd Oct- - 1042. his mainly in A Favourite . . . ln a class by itself Afaveritein everylaaaaelaeld... by thoae who use ll. The purity . . . flavor . . . freeh- neu and natural color of SILVER- ‘WOOD’S EVAPORATED MILK will impnae you wida the fire: can you use. Ideal for labial and yearly ep- preciaredinTea...Coleeaad ll a beverage. “on who know prefer it . . . if you do not lee it, ASK FOR IT. 6-46 I V Slivorflood. s Inadiatel for Vitamin "I" evanonxrae MILK i ll. D. BRYDONlI-JACK the engineering and accounting de- partments. dates fiom 1907. when he worked part-tune while a stud- cnt nt McGill University. From 1911 u; 1915 he was assistant engineer at Port. Moody, B C, and Van- couver, and shortly after his re- turn from military service in 1M0 was assistant engineer of the Con- naught Tunnel in the Rockies. He subsequently served at various points in the west, including Rose- nzirv. Knechiti, Nlptlwlll, Ka-nilcops. Afctastczid, Walhacliin and Virden. and in 1934 came to Montreal as special accountant, comptrcllers office. Appointed statistician a year latrr. he became general statistic- lcm in 1937 and the same year was promoted to assistant man- agcr of the personnel department. Born in England in 1888, Mr. court." prior to entering McGiil. In World Wiir 1 he SFlVQG in the artillery, winning the Military Cross and being :wioe mentioned in dispatthcs In Mon rctl j Bqdone-Jack ls a mcmbcr c the University . ozmrd of man- . Y M.C.A., the iincl Asa/station and e Ftiniily V/elinrc flu has FAMED DOLL COLLECTION FlrOlVN TO U. S. and C both of Vancouver. W. I‘. Fairbziirn Arinful of dolls held bv Berni...’ I“ W B dine William. Panair stzvurdc.» Br5"i°“9“]a tn New Yolk. 5r!» pm, o; a m; and a sir-iii‘ iectlon of 4-50 flown to the U. S. C‘ 563mg’ for exliilnlzii n‘. tilt‘ in’: anal W’ ' ‘_—*‘“ Aircraft shcw in Cleveland. Tl - a dolls were loan-ed by Mrs. Anlrl Eb )- EASY To BE flffihibfllrl. an assistant vlce-presl- ' p‘ REGUEAR dent of the air company. who “ Wm, look 15 years to gather the col- lection believed the most vulu- lble and inclusive in the world. DETROIT, Nov Take NR at night. Start the day rcgiilar. Nit has thorough, plensin action. Nizzltcn ynu loci better. Get. Nil iv: i lic rcguhr strength. or NR Junior: (i5 dose) if you only need extra-mild ll (AP) Defencenian Bill Quackcnbush will TAKE lllxflfil/B- be 10st to Detr ‘t Rel Wings of - _ ‘ the National Hodtey League until 0 ‘m; Feb, l due to a fractured lcft wrist siiffeied in Eluinlayfls 6.3 victory rvor Montreal Canadians. He will be out "probably l0 weeks." YOMDIIOVI amateur‘ 15¢ c .1 » - Christie's Biscuits Brydone-Jack was educated in Van- . luo brothers. ‘ B Ilaperls Ind at Guides Allllll looting at the annual meeting of the lo- Brownie Packs for the past year. They have a total of 103 Guides and the Packs 107 Brownies. Sev- eral of these Companies are new andQmucli of the Golden time has been taken up in preparing the Guides for their teriderfoot test. All the Companies took pal-rt in the Guide and Scout Week activi- ties. The church parade and the parades for inspection by La Baden-Powell and Lon! Rowallen. Most of them covered books for the patients in the Sanitarium. and lade layettea for the Blnbereufll Shield Competition. some made up hampers for distribution at Christ- mas time, held rummage sales and pantry sales for Company funds. took classics in First Aid and one Company put on the Guide NaCv- ity Play during the Christmas sca- sovn. l Supper meetings in one of the Companies were very popular with the Guides and one with Guides and Brownies. Scouts and Cubs was most successful, About 25 Guides from this Dis_- trict attended the Camps at Bru- denell and Holland Cove, They all .enjoyed the Camp life and the 'outdoor activities and many pass- ! ad the Red Cross Swimming lcsts =fnr thcf-r junior. intermediate and iscnior awards. This is one part cf Guiding I think every Guide ,should have and one of our very i real needs nt present is a perman- ent cam-p site with sufficient funds to mnkc it possible for every Guide |to tnkc advantage of the Camp, program. Six Guides passed their Second.’ ;Clsss this year- five passed the l t jtest for the Athlete badge and, thrcc the needlewomiin badge. ' " Hourly congratulations to the =. first and second Company for their ivcil deserved win in the outdoor ‘cnmnctlticn for the Guiders Cun -Thi.< Company also celebrated ihc"- Captain‘: 15th nnnltrersaryl in Guiding and mzirkcd the ncca-i slcn Iw having a special patty and, , prescntziti-an. A visit to a Brownie Pack ls a very pleasant experience and it‘ ls izoccl to be able to report that, some of them arc flying up to‘ Guidcs. Our Brownie Pvcks tltisi‘ year have hc-en given special ab‘ llcntion hy the Provincial Commis- lsloncr for Brownies, Mrs. K. M. lMartin and I would like to say Ibere how very much I have np-‘ preclnicd the splendid work done by hcr in this District. Our Guiders are working under; many handicaps — lock of time,‘ often lack of equipment and es-l pecially. I think. lack of help int touching their Guides the various suhiccts required for passiniz their‘ lf‘Yi(l"l‘lC~0l— Second Class ' and‘ First Class tests, May l’ make n. vcry sincere and urgent appeal to the members of this Local Asso- cistio '2 Get In touch with your. Guiders and suggest to them ivny/sf in which you can give lbcm thisi badly necdcd assistance. We can- not expect to get the best results unless each and everyone lnteresh; ed in the Guide Movement ls will-l inc to land a hiand. , We have had two "outstanding. visitors this year, The Chief Guide-l Lady Baden-Powell and the Chief‘ Scout Lord Rowallen. No one; could fall to he impressed by their‘ complete faith in Guiding and Scouting as a means of prompt-l i imz international goodwill as wcll as providing our own communities‘ with better citizens and excellent leaders. Their visits will. I know. be en inspiration and spur u: on to rzreater effort. Respcctfullv submitted. L. BAGNALL, District Commissioner. DISTRICT COMMISSIONER CIIARLOTTETOWN SOUTH nllmln IAIIII ualvmu NINIHIS i | It is my pleasure to submit the‘ following report of the past vear’s' activities of Charlottetown! South District of the Girl Guides. an zell u that of the Inca-l Associa- on. During the year 1945-66 there were four Guide Companies and four Brownie Pucks functloni-ng in the South District. One new Brown- ie Pack was organized under the ___________?_ lallef from cough. throat lrrituleal. nun eon-om b ei- mum. Canadian. Fairbanks-Morse Co. Llmfled nhnllhnlt. , m... _ rumba: mannerisms-manoeuvre, ‘MI hvukloaa of cold: er smoking wit: fut with Vick: Maduaul Cough Drops. So affective brceua Illfl ll with three i I rm: ci-isanorrigrogvnu GUARDIAN The following reports were mid cal association. of Girl Guides: I k _ —yoaanfaelaalf dlul HI DISTRICT COMMISQIONII '15; and h; ggu-hqnqqm Gum, do w. Nana? r3,“ .'_,.M IEPOIVI‘ ._ _ ' Compllllel m lllfllld oorruacil. ltllifllairnu g htmbofizllnody. And lut ea D "This report of the Oherlotte- The open meeting for Nov. 19th gum,“ loexplode 1&1 war town North District ll only in- h" been postponed until NOV. rgtlfiemngarwtatnm whbee: tended w lalivie you! Qhbrlg out!!!’ 20in. The Guide: will meet at ' qgggr-gyhyvurlelyunlldlllhlfl o the actvtea o e rat, stc- 3,90 for an hour. w B"! ~ _.n I 0nd. third. fifth, teurmrmi, and aesuli-lvm'n'""xor'tlikfi'uu'nu fifteenth Guide Companies and much: thumb-r vim-I'M! ipres riled to Dr. ‘the use of the paticnts in Guldan’ Cup wan plea hold Girl Vcllidt NOW! TIRED FEELING GllllllBYE! Mm S l! Low Bled Pam-And Din‘: Know ll.‘ The bamlns thfhlibout low NW4 N1 l wlulynurbloodeont direction of Mrs. Gerald Hartlen, m'l_2‘dfll§§:v;¢i_1mth,;;§fi assisted by Miss Elizabeth Lantz. Eh ‘uh-flung, “u, The total Guide-Brownie enroll- ment was 203, composed of 140 Guldea, 75 Brownies, i Comm!!! Leaders and i6 Gulders. The past ylar W85 a busy one in Guiding, and the work l(‘l'0m- pllihed was of high calibre, We are particularly pleased to be able to report that Gold Cords. the high- est Award Girl Guides can attain. were presented to two of our Guides. namely. Miss Betty King and Brownies. ‘iiifiulill (giiilzclilrrgmzlanlilé n“ “mm” we“ M“ l" “ma” am... ~»::.:..~2:s::.:::; actor: :2: Round Cords. the second, highest Both were we“ landed “d Ema,‘ Award, were presented to four of; outdoor Guiding w“ éhorou h, our Guides. namely, Miss ‘Theresa; enmyed by an campers g y Doucette of the 8th (E-zslllca) Com-l our Brown," though‘ no, havln 9M1"- “d ‘he Misses h” him": such an active ‘year as their aide?- stcme. Heather Lantz and Marqaret sisters. nevertheless had a most ‘KSSFUEY of the 7th (Trinity) C07" successful one. Weekly meetings . were held, and many Tests oossed. l . .-.'.i’.‘“f.f..ii.i.i?s;tiii"Ei..;’£'2‘§$l‘§- 0th" ~~~'"~== l" which ‘W bmssl Athlem Cook Book Loversdpartlclpated were: Hikes. Parties. Needlewomans. Swimmers, Path-l a Pow-wow and a Coasting Party‘ finder, Horseivoman, Handywnman, may also Md a pa" m Guide‘ simmer‘ Readers. Pime", Knm scout Week er they attended the ters Homemaker. Child Nurse. Em- ‘may afternoon Rally at P‘ W0‘ crwencv Helper Hostess. Laundress Auditorium’ and also took purl’ and the Littleyl-Iousc Emblem. ‘ in the Friday night concert’ on Service Stars which are qivenlEmplre s-unday‘ May 26th‘- ‘he to those whu have had an avémget Brownies attended church service attendance of at least 75 per cent. jointly with the Guide!‘ They’ um‘ were also awarded tn manv Guides. had the Pleasure o.‘ meeting [he National Girl Guide Dav was Wm“ Cm“ Gm“ when “h” m‘ flttinulv observed hv our ‘Guldest Entered and spoke m them at the Rally held on-the lawn at Gov- h . ‘fifigklgqixfllgiédizelrlgnfigbgrfg $5363: ernment House during her visit in July, s:‘.f‘i.:£.€..l::*:. S3352 53s.". w h». and proceed“, ,0 the Provkwhyand are doing a wonderful work Sanitarium wbcrc the hooks rtivrei with the children of Charlottetowih Crpplmuqn for‘ have had a particularly busy year Hm youe may Illflvéddfllltlilllfifétfl frltihm . v vi ‘Tm isrpor. na on o e iilyflgfigéfsgaql’ cglgilrlig gfhal activities already mentioned. they nlnque on the Royal O"k tree from‘ "ltended an excmem Twining Windsor Forest. which was nlnnt-l class hem at the Y‘ M‘ C‘ A" N“ cd in 1937 on the grounds of the ‘finals; €1nd',.3r(1, and! ah‘ gm" u ____ , n . ‘ P 1 c rirec ion n rs. tirrv Cudmore. Blue Cord Diplomrfd Maicst,“ Kmrccorge me Shah. Guldcr. and monthly meetlnr: of and Quken Enzabflh‘ The cnm_: the Guiders' Club were held at Honour the {lieutenant-Governor end Mrs. Bernard at Government House. We regret to report that our Rally end Bonfire. at which the Chief Guide was to address us. was called off becaule of rain and a thunder storm, but at least the Inspection wea carried out as scheduled, end Lady Baden-Powell talked with many of our Guide! GRUIN ThmGruen with precis The Green l7 jewel Your GIUEN ma" l: one In your dlniin IIII III ll-IIOII Illl Precision Scores eguinl Pan American was chosen as the official watch of Pan American Airways-the largest interna- ribnal air service in the world-because it does tell time ion accuracy. , i»... Ameriol a u. a» u, hours of the air world day-M types of dial to choose from—sturdily constructed case w GRUEN "it will‘. ‘M ill: new styling- Gruen Precision . movement with sweep second hand $39.75 o DEALEI ha: than A World Flag was purchased for the Qiarlottetown Guides. They helped the Guides with their sew- ing and knitting. and assisted in various other ways the respective Guide Companies whose represen- tatives they were. In July. a. num- ber c-f our members took pert in the Guide-Scout Financial Cam- paign, which was sponsored by the . if ' t» 4:: Ha" “ma” "WV pnioyed a mm“. Giiidcrs ivore ‘tendered a. Joint supper" fnnowcd by games and a Bannuet with the Scooters durln" sivw-sone. I ‘ ‘ Guidc Dav. . . d ‘ ' l i‘: Istfégalggffveatii;uiihssr'5: n several hours with Indy Baden- bn: _ W“ Powell at Government House dur- Vzarious Cwmpqm. aflivhios m. inc her visit here. A donation of l . ~ - _ cddition to \\'f‘9l(l_\‘ mccfincs, were itogkp‘;hxiggispgmlbfrzglehgqllggsf"w; thoroughly enmycd by m" Thwl forwarded in March to the -World lmmd“ “amdl-V Mk“- “"“"°| Friendship Fund fOl‘ the rehabili- Mk“ H""°W°'°" “d, .v“1"'.“§‘{‘°] tatlon ‘s: cm Guides in the war- partlcs. soclsls. parens net s. in cake salcs. rummage sales. bc-fln mglhomfjggg!sisiczggse-mo has sutmcrs_ ctc. _ v ‘ ‘ ' Good dccds for 0ih€rs wcre flfltlg1hdngdi?i‘éi ’:":m‘:§g'i:‘vht|,i19 YT‘: forgotten, namely, nssistim: tlietmflatwn meet!“ q "H: Iswldsd L098‘ Cmiimnlef of ‘fir, Nqflifmgw refreshments‘ forgthe Aflilllllllal Maest- Clothing Carma ens, o d m: . _ H ' _ Sails at tbc Prnv clal Sanitarium.’ iggngg ggciigimslzfgyrernstlizepétliijsz- packing and dclivcrinn Chrisimnssrout PM“), Leaders, supp? Rh dl“"-""‘ l" ""96" fmniihs‘ “wimilvlsctl the Badg lists compiled gins h“ Crinnkd and Pa“ Guitars‘ separate instructions for each Ex. as we" as for n Guide comi-"nyiuminer Jde individual calls on i“ England and Sending cards and‘ them ‘whnevn deliverln the in- flcwers to those who were ill. ‘lstirucno and m ma: [h ‘G ‘d Miny hours were spent during er If?‘ fitv f E e I“ ' the winter months on sewing and 5 w new s‘ ° Xam nets‘ knitting for the Red Cross Cvcr- Provincial Councils. We are now well into a new year's work, and welcome to the great sisterhood of Guiding many new members - Guides, Brownies, Gulders and members of the Local Association, We ask your indul- gence and hearty support at all 159N799"; times in our undertakings, Progress ever, whatever the To our Gulders -- I wish to 108d. thank you, one and all, for your great contributions to Guiding, and can assure you your efforts are deeply appreciated. To the members of the Local As- sociation. who are every ready and wl-lling to» assist the Guide-rs; tto the Badge Instructors and Exam- iners. who have given much of their time and talents in the futh- erance of Guiding; to the churches that have provided us with halls in which to carry on our meetings; to the Press. for publishing our Guide News Column; to the Scout Association. for n donation of $50. towards eicpenles of Guide-Scout Week; to the Provincial Govern- Tbrough the Guiding Gate l1 the wider world. With God for Captain. and God to: ment. for the uu oflfrlncc o! Wales College Auditorium on several oc- caslons; and to Hll Honour the Friend, Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. And 3mm;- og gel-w" eve, u. Bernard for their many courtesles; furled, I wish most sincerely to thank one and all. Your contributions to the Guide Movement are indeed appreciated, and we boepeak your continued support in our future undertakings. For on and on we all must g0. Through cold and heat, ma‘ alilne or mow. Respectfully submitted, LILLIAN M. DUPllElllll District COMIIllSSlOYlPl", Charlottetown suuili. ‘w. The purpose of Guiding la this, I _ ween, To help each girl along tho road; Charlottetown. P. E. A ltep. end a step, and a atop November 18th, 194d. ASPIRIN 3 GASES SIMPLE HEADACHE For on and on we all must go. Through cold or heat. o'er grass. o'er snow. The Brown Owl trains her Brownie well. That each may becomt. day, e Guide. The voice of Duty, olaar aa e bell, Spurs her ambition and flllr her with pride. For on and on her Brownies must 80. ‘nix-ouch sun or rain. o'er rrns. o'er mow. IMHO . Whither the Guides? Where do IIAIKID THIS WAY they‘ wand? i1 seas Prtflect. for which the Bess- borough Shield was awarded. Th0 12th (Zion) Company placed second in this Competition. Contributions to their repective churches. besides gifts of money which the Guides themselves had earned. included the decoration of a church for Thanksgiving. form- ing choir: for White Gift and other special services, taking part in Christmas Concerts. attending church services as units at least once a month, and keeping flowers on a War Memorial, Guide-Scout Week was observed February 17th to 14th. All Char- lottetown Guides, Scouts, Brownies and Cubs took part in this program which included attending church services, and later a rally tn Prince of Wales College ovn Sunday, Peb- ruury 17th. Monday evening there was a Joint Patrol Leaders Rally. Debate and “ , ‘ ’ m: THINGS THAT MONEY CAN'T BUY pa» SCILCIIYBTiTT-KFTJJW anneal each meals, and make. earn you collect h. l: menu careful budgeting, and putting olbuylng agood many thing: you'd life no have. Bu! lever forget-thin la yo” share of whet you earn. 11ml: la the part el Income which will help to assure btyetlllyar an afternoon tea and display of sewing and knitting for which the Bessborough Shield was awarded. Friday evening - A Joint Guide- Scout concert in Prince of Walel auditorium .end Saturday evening the activities were concluded by the exhl-bltlon of a number of films, In addition to the above ac- tivities. there were radio addresses given daily. and levenal Guides and Scouts addressed the Get-vice Club| ln the Olly at their regular meet- lngs. The Annual Church Parade was , held on Sunday, May 20th., when t HIALTlIh a narrv noun. Ibeawhhnoeey. the Protestant Oompanln and Tab your Victory loads, fer eaanple. mill"! "ti" l?" 7°! Pucks attended service in St. , ‘ hula Church, and the Roman Jmqnuaarlngoobueolianlacliad away "m "I"|"4"3"l"ll' Catholic Companlea and Packs nt- _ tended service ln the Basilica. u a lend-l nurvqalwnya Pea up’! la 1"! PM": "u"! A large number of Guide: took ‘. part In and pened the Ilrlt Olen like wua held at flunter River In June jointly with Guldea from lummcralde. The Annual Competition for the, in June at the farm of Ir. Prank I. Roper. Mount Idwerd Road, at Mitch Competition the ‘Rh ('l‘rln- lty) Company placed "second. The big event of the year In lor children; you own peace of’ mind when are prfcalau glfu. You can't buy lat reasonable laaadel security, baud on _a planed prograiale o! personal aevlag, can hip to guard and guarantee diei- arrow-flu xlnclng proof. too, ih Perhaps today's risi - ‘I'll! ROYAL BANK OF CANADAC CHAIIQTYITQWN RANCH I Sr dine of Opportunity or need. Pretty <5..." when there's a real living job to bl done. lore an melting l: hard for you to carry on your savings programme. By the time you have mot all your expenses, perhapnharfl aim money can‘: buy. PlllllAPs YOU are elreadyoae of rlw hundred: of’ thousands of‘ thrifty Clnadlan! with the Royal u you really can nave who have a uvlnga ng com or other lac-v leak. l! not, we invite you to coma in and open one. Perhapa your tlm deposit will have no be email; don_"_ In 1EIIC_WOII] you. The Important dilng l: 0e um. l: will be a that ell-impo | 6m, not ha, on pleasure to nerve you. _W¢ I. CRUIKSIIANI; Menage‘ Guiding _wa| the vlalt of the World really In!!! blflfill‘ l°3"di‘""°lvlmv'p°u5':n7.m Chief Guide, Lady laden-Powell. G. I. I. who spend leveml day! heuprwlneaenlioguonatlila arunaahue-uauoJu-naumaanauiaquahnunaq 4‘.