FAQ! POWDER I17 labia. h’: pony. wearing h now. . And kit's lfiddfli-IOOIL InQIaGon I Gray ream make-up. II flvas yaI is a warm, yoatlslul fled! a s- B! Dorothy Ill. Aaowoanalado. Io—saogoaloo0i Chiller- fisrkcsborodylrqyslodoalsfi lfifdfiuifFaooPowllr. new aose-oio g? hm®°"‘l'it9‘“i Usiflaaayoaagnlo-lito . 0H!- Llatbig. NIH alodl flat Ifiyomahiawhhvitalq. It's Yoaloaflasolo delicately aiated Ol-ll. INSTITUTE MEETING Mrs. John Molyneaux entertain- ed the members of the Women's Institute. Monday evening Oct 21. The president. Mrs. Lcuis Hogan presided. Nine nicinbers answered the roll call. Fifteen visitors were also in attendance. The minutes of the previous meet- img were read and seconded Ill’ M11 Sterling Waihcll. Ihe school com- mittee gave no reporr. owlns i0 the schools being closed and "H! re-apminted. The sick committee gave their report. Mrs. John Moly- neaux and Mrs. fouls Hogan were appointed for next month. Lunch. committee, Mrs sterling Weddell and Mrs. Louis Hogan. It was decided to send a getrwell card and treat to Carl Hogan in the Provincial Sanatoriurn. The Women's Institute received a letter of appreciation from Carl which was read at the meeting. Mrs. William H McQuaid invited the members for November meeting. The roll call was answered by a guessing contest, 10 cents a guess. Collection at the meeting amount- ed to 30 cents. 'l‘!'e meeting ad- journed. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. NOVEMBER 18th. Telephone W0 invito you to consult hor and enjoy o lovoly courfosy IELCANO treatment. s. A. MeDONALD llrl Guides Annual Report lka. Ilelen I. Resy. Provincial Commllioner ‘ ' tho fol. lowing report at. tho recent annual memos c: Girl Guides: I bog to submit tho annual ro- pori for P.5d. for 194546. Perhaps before starting my ro- PO". Droper I should describe our Provincial organisation in this gway you will realise tho positions which aro filled and tho vacancies which should be filled. In P. I. I. there 'are three Divisions corres- ponding for Guide purposes to the three Counties. Each Division is in charge of_ a Commissioner, who assists, and is responsible to tho Provincial Commissioner. Divisions may be divided into Districts each in turn with its awn Conunissioner. Prince County Division nag at its head Miss Carrie Holman. This Division has two Districts. hat and West Hines. We an glad to welcome Mrs. Tomklns. Com- mandant of the Red Cram Corps who has just been made District Commissioner for East Prince, Wmliriling at present Summer- side. Kensingion. Bordon, Pree- lOWn (inactive) Ind Indian River. We do need a District Commis- sioner for West Prince which at present is active in two places only —-'I‘ignish and Ellerslle. We should have Guiding in Alberton, O’Leary. and accord-in! to Judge Arsenault among the Indians at Lennon Is- land. Give us s stout-hearted Commissioner for West Prince. and I "link you will see some action. Miss Holman has done the work at times, of four or fivo people, and no one can cope with that for long, In Queen's County Mrs, J D. McGuigan Is Division Commis- sioner. Under her at present are Charlottetown. divided last year Company received their 1st Class Badger-one presented Lord Rowallan. At Christmas all Summer-side companies Come Lei Us Adore Him" which was most successful. Guides also sang carols Two provincial competitions have boon held this year for the Bessborough Shield also one for tho Charlottetown Guliders cup and one in Summerslde for the Silver Cup for singing. The first provincial competition, started last year and finished in February. was won by the North Rustico Company with 100 per cent. It took the form of sewing and knit- ting for the Red Cross, The competition this year being for hhture work was run off dur- ing tho summer and closed on October dlsi. Nature does not seem to be so attractive a subject as there are only two entries and they are both from Charlottetown. The Guiders Cup Competition open to Charlottetown Districts was won this year by the Anglican Company (St. Peters aisd It. Paula). This competition Is for outdoor proficiency and accord- ing to the examiners the winning company made a splendid showing. In Summerside the 1st and 3rd Company won the Silver Cup for singing. The 4th Company was a close runnerup in the Provincial Competition for the Bessborough Shield. Two guides from the 2nd by Lady Baden-Powell and the other by save "O over the radio. A Brownie from one of the two sum- Into two Districts-North and South and Rustfco. Rustico is the only Company at‘ present outside of Charlottetown. but we hope to get one started at Maple Hills. Miss Duchemln and Mrs. Bagnall arc District Commissioners for Char- lottetown. South epd North res- pectively. South has 8 units and North has l6 including two in Parkdale. with a. total in Chur- lc-ttciown of 4l_5 Guides. Brownies. and 33 Guiders. Mrs. Elmer Dun- hing has been appointed Division Commissioner for Kings County. and had the honor of being en- rollerl as a Guide by the World Chief Guide, Mrs. Dunning needs help. she should have two Dis- trict Commissioners in Kings- one to look after Montague. Georgetown. Heatherdale and other units still In ‘embryo, thr- other to organize in Souris and Morell. both of whom want Guides started, We have had many requests from girls who wish to be Lone Guides. and I am now very pleased '0 re- port that Miss Freda Pickartl has consented lo be heed of Lone; for the Province. Miss Pickard will need assistance in this work. and I am sure would be glad oi‘ volunteers. Field Commissioners Work BELCAIIO COSMETICS E will bo demonstrated for you personally by Mil-CRIB ROYCE CROWELL BELCANUS Laboratory Representative in our store to 23rd. inclusive : i l CHRISTMAS SP E C ll LS At Tlil MARIE ELEIIA ariurr salon Willi a gift of boouty for O0 your Christmas shopping comfortably yourself on top oi rlis list. Again 3'3 i'i".l'l'.li'.“i.‘l $122231.’ 5.713112" "’ _’°*"" “""" $7.00 mum . . . $10.00 m 9.00 $5.00 m $3.00 Advanced Students’ Ponnononls, All Porsionoors lodlvllsolhod ood- iiis. ~ sioo Plioao 219i for Mi's. Cudmc-re is now Field Com- missioner fvr P. E. I. which mcans that she visits Companies and helps Commissioners (both present and future) to start new companies and arranges to have Gmdcrg trained. Incidentally as Mrs, Cud- more is also a Dlploma'd Gulder she does the training herself To promote, encourage and ss- sist in the further development of ‘the Girl Guide Movement. a Councl-l is formed In each province known as Provincial Council. and a Provincial Executive Committee administers’ the affairs of the Council. A local Association is formed of women from any one district Its function its to take all outside work and responsibility from the should- ers of the Guiders. so that they will he free to direct their com- panies and packs Following the lines of the Do- minion Executive this Province has appointed heads of different departments-all members of the Provincial Executive. Mrs. Rogers is convenor of Public Relations, which is Just getting down to busi- ness in a big way in the Dominion Executive. Mrs. Martin as head of Brownies will give her report. Mrs, Beer as head of Training will zlvc hers. and the Camp report by Miss Fullerton. Provincial Camp Ad- visor- is’ always a feature of those meetings. With characteristic modesty Mrs. Cudmore does not wish to men- tion her work. but I cannot let this meeting pass without some this your. without setting $1.10 guoloniood to I000 sla r appointment. ' words of recognition of the wonder- ful work ahe has done as Director of Red Cross Swimming. Many of the Guides have benefitted by this much needed instruction. We are delighted to have in our midst again one to whom Guiding owes much of its present organlz~ stlon-Miss Mona Wilson who has been in Newfoundland and Great mersido Packs won her Golden Hand Badge which was presented by Lady Baden-Powell. A Guiders-Scouters Club has been organized in Summerslde and in Scout Guide Week the Scouts held a Rally and the Guides a skating party for both organiza- lions. One Kenslngton Guide received her 1st Class Badge at camp from Lady Baden-Powell. A former Kensington Cuirler started a com- ms araawrra-rowu GUARDIAN _ I Protestant Orphanage ',1~'l:,~,“y¢w,, ,',= GOOD POI’ 1 Loord: lip. Waits; J1. Stems; victor Oiury: Dan. Mona-ion; 3.1!. ‘Ibwndsend- JR.‘ Mclnan: Rupert . t. . 81.00 each: 0.3. Melliek; Mrs lou Roper; Mrs. ma J. MoDon aid; Mrs. Pearl Maser; Nellie Gan- Dlllllflll: Dr. A.I-I. Smallwood; Sterling Gillespie: Donald Wet- more; Mrs. Ben Bush .,. Nora Mc- Lean: Mn. Ooorso Roach: Mrs. l-LO. Ciouchcr, Mrs. Robert Mo. Kensie 8L; Mrs. William Poole; Roy Crockett. I0 cents each: Mrs. Ernest Poole; LJ. Home; Mrs. James McDon- ald; rm. Wilfred Wright: Mrs. W.A. MoQuariic; Dr. RS. Mc- Donald. 40 cents: Mrs. Frank Poole. I6 cents: Mrs. Theodore Poole. Total-scam ll-tw lives-Ir W.0. Dsrke $2.00 each: Mrs. Lemuel Silli- phant; Nicholson Bros; John Mc- Millan: WC. Darke. $1.00 each: Bessie Altken; Rem. J.I. Morrison; liars-Harold Bag- nali; Ralph McFadyen, Leigh libi- land; James L. Brown; J.S. Mc- Leod; Mrs. Lemuel Craswell; Mrs. Nelson Clarke; Cuthhert Mont- gomery; Russel Bernard; Stephen Burns; Fulton Robertson; James E. Andrews; Derrii white; James H. Andrews; ‘Ilbomas Gus; Earl Glow; Mrs. Fred Smith; Harry Smith; J1. Cousins; Mrs. JW. Patterson; Roderick McKinnon: Gordon Carcw; Chester Seller; Mr. arid Mrs. Melvin Coles; Mrs. Emily Seaman, W1. Bowman; L.W_ Ripley; Mrs. Roy Mills; Mrs. 0.1:. Smith; Dr. Murchison; Mrs. John R. NichoLson; Elmer IvlcMilian; Nelson Garew; Roland Warren; Ira Rackham. Mrs. Ed- ison Newman; Mrs. Wm. Mc- Dougall. . 50 cents each: Lemuel Coles; Mrs. Borden Bzigmill; Eroll Bag- nall; Reagh Bagnall; William Clow; Chesley WOtJlQ Mrs. San- ord Bernard; Mrs. Ray Bernard; Mrs. Wilfred Whitlcck; Mrs Ivan Higgins; Mrs A.W. Stewart; Gor- pany at Indian River which is do- ing well although the Kensington Guider has now moved to Sum- mcrslde where she has taken >ver the 4th Company. (To Be Continued) THE BAPTIST CHURCH The service of morning worship at the Cllarloticlorvn Baptist Church was conducted by the Rev. EJ. Barrass of the Summer-side Baptist Church with sermon based on the words of Saint Matthew chapter 26. verse 27 “and lie look the cup and gave thanks." It is the scene of the first celebration c.‘ the Lord's Supper. Whenever and wherever we so gather. Jesus is the unseen Host as in his name we gather in loving memory The Christian faith of mankind is to be judged by the time. when we give thanks. There arc moments when it is easy tc say "bless the Lord. oh my soul". Easy when the sun shines from cloudiess skies. when all goes well. There are per- iods when it is hard to give thanks. He mo]; mg gup of Toneliness. alone he faced that. rendezvous with death, gone are the happy throngs whio hail him. the voice of intoler- his followers seem to melt away. we hear his sad exclamation “My God. why has‘. Thou forsaken mel" but he takes the cup and gives thanks. No man who has dared try to live to a high ideal but has known loneliness. when we take the eigp or loneliness do we give thanks? He takes the cup of suf- fering. physical. mental. spiritual. the suffering Son of God. dylli! for mankind. and l-le gives thanks. He takes the cup of death. what shall we do in that dread hour? It is ours to say "tho Lord is my shepherd. I shall not want. l-le ieadeth. He restoreih, Be prepar- cth." No man needs more. ‘n0 Bill! dares meet. death with less. The hymn anthem "Troy" Chant." was sung by the choir. The Church School met at the clogg or morning worship. Even- ing worship at '1 p m. was con- ducted with sermon bl’ Afr. Bar- ass. A duet (selectedi. was sung by Mr. and Mrs Barry Bugden. Sul- livan's “Saviour. 'l‘r.y Children Keep" was the evening anthem. Mrs. VJ... Dingncll. organist and director of choir was In chaii‘ 05 the music of the day one of the style leaders in fine all-leather luggage made from se- lected cowhide, pigskin and alli- gator is using natural coloured linen linings exclusively. ‘Phls firm feels that linen is not only more decorative than other linings but also more practical because it Britain on War Service for the Red Cross since 1M0. cw‘?- The Frank ."u_{ fi ram arena $IIJd1'M|"o”’iIo cleans well and doesn't fond to snag or pull. P‘. ant hate cries "Away with nun." ' don Mstheson; Mrs Daniel Hick- ICX: MN. J-G ‘N005; M". mile given by Mayor August l". Greiner. McLeod; Mrs. Cyril Smith; Orville Seller; R.L. Smith; Mrs. Percy MacRae. 20 cents: Lorenzo Smith. Tota1—$56.’l5 Jeanclte Ralph $1.00 each: Mrs James Camp- Lornc Ferguson; Mrs. P. Jackson: Mrs. Peter Fcrgilson. '15 oents each: Ray McEachern: Leigh Ferguson. 50 cents each: Mrs. John R0891‘- s-on; Mrs. Everett Rogerson; Fred McDonald; Mus George Dunsford; Mrs. John rvlc-Quarrie; Mrs Clay- ton Morrison; Victor W Ferguson. 45 cents: Mm. Howard Myers. 25 cents each Mrs. James Fer- guson; Mrs. Albert Best Total $10.95 Hampton-Dy liiai-garot Mcquarrie $1.00 each: William Farrow; Ar- thur Inman; Warren Irman b0 cents-Russel Ferguson. Total-S3.50 Hampton-By llcicn Cameron $2.00: Warren Viiieti. in Memoriam In loving memory of our dear father Oswald Stewart, who passed away November 11th. 1940. also our dear sister Farmie. who passed gygy September 28th. 1m. In the home you are fondly rem- - momibered Sweet memories cling around Yo“? dear nasmo True hearts that. loved you in life still love you in death Just the Mime- lngeraeg by Wife and Family. Ira Memorials: In fond and loving memory of our dear Mother, ; M38. FRED DUNSFOBD who deported this life Nov. l8, 1045 Just one year ago lhe left Ill mm we rain her loving face But we are pleased to have an an!!! n‘ God's Kingdom tvil c-f grsoo. He suffered mach Tilathotwitlablohievnhearfa consumerism-Mew»!- ldnembued by II ball “vi-u, andlamlly. u ha Moaaaoalam nbolanal owl! In. ma. 100l- Gelohllocfsrlotton. IsIblhWIoaadlaa. l9~* 08.00 each: Ray Inard; o...“ raft; Eunice Garrett; Mrs, nrnegg; m “Ill ‘ l0 onto slob: Mask Cannon; lssual Collections ammonium-q, , n m! "I'l- Jo's m n, A. m.“ 1%?" $2 {ill-g . .r Scott Col-Ins. ' ' °- 01.00 oaea: not Norma; Wallace l‘. "HEIDI S10. ‘i. m Arum. '8 "°' “M” "-°° oniri- 3m Iauls Dovsl" ' ' u‘- mm” '°-°° zsaonii Baunoii- rim nose u." “H. B!!!“ 519'!" “DO Calum- wnnh Vi”. “bu; "'3' ' "°° mm- rm William Dover. ‘l0 cents-Mrs. J1. Stewart. 60 cents each: Mrs. Ray lloCal- lum; Mrs. Walter Slade; rm. Stan!!! Ibllll’; Mh. Thompson; Mrs. My Dennis: Ral- mond ibster; Mrs C W. R0 son: Mrs. Robert Wakeihi. 25 cents each: Florence Andor- son. Mrs. Robert. Rhynea. ‘Ibtal-Qllfl DeSablo-Iy Allison lloh and Lelsh Walton $.00 Ernest Holm 0.1:. Shaw 02.00 01.00 each: mo. Clitou 1M0: Mrs. Basil noun; am Russel M0- Lean; Mrs. Melville Bell: Henry Petermn; Mrs Ralph Cameron; Hector MacKay; Archie Show; Wm. V. Campbell; Mrs. Will. Ince. ' '70 outs eaob: Myron Show; Mrs. Hooter lilcflevin, Borden Walton; Daniel Dari. 50 cents each: Ivan MeKinnon; Mrs. gRobinson Macrndyen: Mrs. Nicholas Glllls; Seldie Mndbsan. 25 cents each: D.A. MaoKlnnon; Stewart Mclhchern. tal-OMM Correction: Boadalbano by Helen Wall. should have been North Granville. P.E.l.liouple Mark Golden Juliloe WOODBRIDGE -.‘Mr. and Mrs. A Prank Rankin of Grove avenue were given a party Saturday night at the Sewaren Republican‘ Club. Inc. in celebration of their golden wedding anniversary. The affair was arranged by their children. Mrs. Mildred Jensen o’ llbrds. Ira Rankin of Windham. NY. Wil- lard Rankin of Avenei and Spencer Rankin of Cranford. Approxi- mately 150 guests were present. Township Commltteeman Her-l bert B Rankin of Sewaren, brother. acted as toastmeater and speeches of congratulations were I Axel Olsen of “I3 Perth Arnboy Dry Docks. William Rankin of Metuchen. Elnar Larsen. noble grand of Lawrence lodge 62. Odd "WWW mu believe it. I've round that aarno thing everywhere rvo can. ed this morning people rum“; downstairs 0o taste that malty-rich, nugget flavor od Post's Grape-Nuts “ youshculd family hi0 the day's aotivmn that pug nourishment Grape-Nuts Flakes give chm: oarbobydraou for enemy; W0- "llro? Goodnoss, no! Slnro I've for breakfast. my husband doclded m. mm woro foo 4...," "" hiss. _ .- boon serving GMpQ-Nufg flak” teins for muscle‘ ogphm-u teeth and bones; imnphfor the ma‘ and other food essentials.” "Ummuunsyfstepfnfu-aboni- M," "Certainly-and I “n; the simply Grand mufilnswvobjz “will? .2“? an m“... °‘ ‘i’ hookers!" °° m“ 9f MIVIWNI. accompanied by Mrs. mm" ‘Iiwmsmn of Trenton Demilns preceded anr. followed the dinner. ' Both Mr. and Mrs. Rankin were born in Alberton, Prince Edward Nod. Can. and were married in 195 h‘! Hlnsham. Mass. Mr. Rank- in was born in Alberton and Mrs. Rllllllfl. the former Com. Reeves. in Weetnwn. P. .I. 'I‘woyears after 91°11‘ mflffiflle t ey came w Perth Amboy and later moved to Beware“ Where they resided for N years. They lived i1 Raiutan Township for ten years prior to moving to Woodbridge a few months ago. Mr. Rankin has been employed at the Perth Amboy Dry Docks for the past 4.1 yenrs and is dock- niasier there at the present time. He ls a member of Lawrence Lodge and the Wooiibridge Exempt Fire- men's Associadon. Mr and Mrs. Fellows. and Edward M. Sattler. representing Worvibrldge Exempt lllmnhn-By Esther Comnbell II"! Firemcns Association District no. ley Jensen. daughters of Mrs. Mildred 1. The entertainment program in- Ellzabeth. with l\1.-s. st. the piano. and Clifford Reeves Harold l-lall and Mrs. Spencer Rankin. Rankin have fotlr grandchildren: Mrs. George Archibald. Miss Shir- Jensen and the late Harold Jensen. Dean S. Rankin. Geraldine M § lo Q ll I ll i . iii ' I luiir Minna lillllilli iii m siviiiis . .. 'A§fi/ ¢ani§g'z€§7 , Aunt Matilda kept her savings in the‘ mattress on the bed. She could always get some of it out, “if need be, and no questions asked”. So the cash came and went from time to time -and Aunt Matildifs dream of independent old-Iadyhood never came true. l llllllll ll \ -»¢o@0.-? Yetshaniilglstliavoeljoyodaoosnfortableinoomealitlaerost bf her days if slie lied known of the advantages ofiererl by a Canada Life contract. A Canada Llfie contrast can, for instance, make one dollar do tlio work of $3.00 in tea-Ins of a guaranteed retirement lnoorno. Ask s l Canada Life representative to show you how. “CANADALIFE . -"-'—':7*-~67'v~1 , vkprosontoiho: 8. W. Mill! . Nwtiwunl Defence Headquarters. II 0. M. Solandt, director- bell; Mrs. Edwin Ferguson; Mrs. eluded vocal solos by IITIII Kipp of Rankin. son anrl daughter of Mr. qexgrzral of Defence Research. si Dfi Ottawa. .7 -.-.- - - "Tr &~4"