DECEMB R ' _.'..‘1'».-51.. .iv .}',v_»,» i;'1, .sri '_ _ %v;. '_ _*C4 Q . ei 5 _I ' _f ,HY ‘I 1 ¢ . - i»~<:i; _1~Hi<:~:i11 - ___a=_ ,E ?»_L31 _, _ _ _= _ 1 rua cHARu»1n'e'mwle_g;yAiunAi~. _ '_ ,, merside. __ Mr. Weiner, of International Fur Mer.- chants Inc., is now at our main ce’ Sum. the evening service.-Thos. Pale- . . I First-hand information relative' \ 1 ..=~"*-'i ~ l 2 ...I ‘ if J to the respective views of chinese "` - -‘ ro sw' "~. .-~` 4 1 - ;~ rrl 1 .~ -1* _ » I ' A' X riisartl mirthe present Mmchumn ' "F ` 'i 'I ‘fill-1 > $20.00 l.¢ t 4 V g S lla On contained in letters re- fl,/5 . .I » » ' _`g_:'i1i A occurred this week at S d 1, V _ ._v.1.1 in lceived yesterday by President J. M. ' jf/"‘_-_.f'1 _. " `i i YH., _ ` \.»‘ V Mn _,ahh wmherbie’ "eg 1/V1, iii | Mcradyen or the yn Mc..-. club ~ 1;. 1 . ',»_. C/ameras 'nm MG” K 1 they °g (;ol_ 5_ s_ Wehiherhie, oi. and l i Of the Charlottetown. Y M. C. A. 1 it_ 98s to $3.75 BEFORE wmsmgz ‘ muevuai p_ E_ L The hh, ML ees " This correspondence, which is an i . ,.-,_ . i _ if 1 `t 1 \,¢ merside. - ' Mr. D. F. Meehan, of Daniel F. Meehan Inc. 1_s now at our consignment office, Sum- merside. . . Mr. Weiner will be at Pr f'tt’ Sto Al- berton, Thursday and Frid;y,l Nllvenlliisr 3 4. _ ' Mr# L»_0’l3l'Yan is now at our office in the Dalton Building opposite Strong’s store, Sum- p s are available. G R M . . ACQUARRIE, @ _ ‘ Summersid d 10548-tf l e an Charlottetown. P Stewards are orpe, Minister. M Weatherbie lived for in an W. _ 7 O Hqmmu-U V' 'I ` 5 IS - and receive' raffic to Victoria and Vanco on account of the heavy discount in The cub ,ck of this Church .ie 9 lon goins to victoria than to c i games mm B mas pm °t the Cub N‘“""“" Cm’ Canada. Services on the above Chlfse for Sunday, December sth, are al follows: Rose Valley li A. M. Gflllivllle. 3 P. M. Pleasant Valley, 7.30 P. M. The Session and Board of called to meet after IIIBJIY YCBTS Georgetown before removing to 019° Breton, where he has residedl ' Fox ranchers take this opportunity of ei I-°uisb\u-s and sydney. 'nie body dlSP0S_ll\8‘ of your_ fresh pelts while the high- est rice f c. P. n. orncmr. m-:m:_M.- asse P1l’~ P P octcb is 1931 Liners are making inward and out- er ’ ward “iis at hhth Ham and °° °pemt1°“ Fel'ow Y's Men affiliated with the AGE '|`HRF.l". /J' ,) 5-. ., .ii nom: Fort nl'1ltr.i\r.-'rn,. dean. .`;.¢ _Z - important and timely development ‘"_;'»"l ' X' St .I of the activities of the International "-Q1. ' ` ' "n" Association of Y’s Men's Clubs, now _ _ This troop meets regularly unde represen.cd in ten different coun wud °h? Charlottetown tonight scoutmnster John A. Lawson, and at mes and among 16° clubs: hu been Pe rfurn es taken t° Ge°r¥el'°“'“ the Friday night nieetin8 the Scouts dh-ected to me Chme" Ya Men by lil xmas B were receiving Tenderfot and second V 8 BD- :sr to $10.00. "°` class tests. This is a good practice me” Y’ Men" Club °°mmm°° °“ -~~»~ l Pearl McLean "'"'°°'°°°'°°"°‘°°‘°"°"’*’°"*'°”***°'**°*°°** arrived in Charlottetown at 2.30,' the children candy. Santa Claus i F0! Sale Ml8€¢|llne(|lil PM-eng, gmm 330 to 3_3() ln H01; met the small children with their 1 -. - CA_li.DBOARD_ SUITABLE F01! lining outhousas etc., le. pe; t man's toyland. At 3 o'clock he 'SCHED FROMMYRANCHIONE mounted his sled again remaining silver female Fox. Advise J. W. 1 _ ' .ntcrcst in the work, which is a yea” wa ou mcse B' "Be," “S the result' °t Japanw as Tmwsdahh io6i9_i2_3_3i_ ‘ in front of the store amusing 1500 I Qcheet. Guardian ofdoe. I BALI ~° OLD PAPERS. I cents bundle. Guardian Office. _~~_ -- ' ~ 2-4-ti. -ee-.*_.____ rob sau; _ casa aaolsmn, show case and scales. Apply Clark Q McDonald, B5 Queen Street. 3; 10597-12-2-ii. ~@ F01! SALE - LEICESTER RAM tyo years old. Apply Wallace Blehlut, Alexandra. 10595-12-2-3i. -_ F05 BALI To LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. tf. il PRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS, ekclusive designs, may now be ob- tained from the Guardian Central Job Printery. Order early and avoid disappointment. 10352-ll-21-tf. >_&»_~______________ lfqnj sAl.l-'rmuea rox arman- _ children, ranging fn years from two < |03” Au-agp M°p0leA'|,p_ |130. i to n'nety-two years of age. After Vlliiilill Land Surveyor. Herman- some time of this. Santa motor-ed "*“°- ‘E 31 9°g§7‘;-*io is I th about and viewed the city and was ' - _ mon ' no doubt favorably impressed with SKINNINQ AND CLEANING the splendid appearance of 'Jhar- Foxes. Price '75c per Fox. Silas lottetown. _ Chappell, Bradalbime, P. E. I. ` M-10600-12-2-31. outs Ohdhgh hi ihciudih sev_ up to the present time and to bc cdedi imhwc.. ahi. GENTLEMEN BOABDERS AC- MARRIAGES commodated in private family. Ap ply 238 Kent Street. 10589-12-2-V31. LING - MATHESON-At Trinity i , Parsonage, Charlottetown, November HAVE ACCOMMODATION FOR aotn, ieai, by mv. o. N. Brown. ;"°"l p‘1":o!°"° t° !§:i“°hh°“ _ Raymond Norman Ling of Wheatley Eleven boys were iirfsvili iii the our i>e°i>1¢» The liek Of Savllls Mid' League that sire would do ro. we ore Thursday night meeting. This ti'¢;°D rehabilitating the eighty mllion forced to the cohciusioh thai the res r r a on era on.- iii ii'il\klil8 8°°d l°f°l5"5’ ‘m er P20910 MW ill “W3 01' “Iliff is B” reasons given by Japan are a mere Clzan rignch, experfenoed care- ' River' t° Eva Elmer Matheson °fi`SCD\llmHSWl' Bfadle-‘/» Wh° has half Glweiidliisly heavy burden Which me pretext invented by her as an ex- taker. Mac. Guardiiziliiggiifiicgv 61 Oyster Bed Bridge. ofthe troop passed in 2nd work and country is new trying to can-y_ cuss or sighai hh, the wmmeh¢e_ ` ° ' CHAMPION _ MMDONALD _ At several more have nearly completed 1; Wu ln the midst of such clr- mehi oi B. aggrahd sement in which S_ _ 'Charlottetown P. E. mana on Dec_ their tests. t I cumstances as these that the Jap- the heheh-,,_ti,,h_ domination and ltua-tions Wanted amber znd 1951 by hev Ev'vm Mnc_ Plans ""5 mad” t° ‘end her ancse military launched the.r invas- eventual pohsessloh of Manchu;-hi _ atrol leaders and seconds to the Pa io th i nousall. B. D.. Anoei Edward fm Lenders. coh,,_,,e,wc ‘°“ °f °“" “fm fl’ °“ ff “W” “H and Mongolia is a miller part. ing house; o°mpl¢te_ glxtggh 1i‘ox~ST'ENO0BAPllER. AND BOOK- champion of Mhihhque to Mi” ' of September 18 in which more than Reallzmg the slghlllwhce gg tlqlr k - ' ' Shipping Crates, standard four Cedar Chests larce size, nicely fin- wm. J. scott, Marshfield, lla. I. io-loo-11-as-ai. FOR SALE - BIIOPSIIIRE RAM lamb. Apply W. H. Macliolne. _ ine Mile Creek. l060i.-12-2-Sl. To Lei WARM rt00Ms wrrn on wrrn- out board. 159 Grafton St. 10614-12-2-2| lf() LET _ APARTMENTS A1' l Hillsboro Street. Newly renovated. ' Apply 102 Cumberland Street. ` L" 10592-12-2-Si. E ,__ iesféf' (_l°ifi§i;,V2l,ff;t¢;f,f:;§i,f:fp°' Irene Macnoruiid or Baltic, P. E. Km., own’ (SL mm Church) eight or the principal cities. sein- lrortllc move cn the part of Japan m35_i,_3_3i m,_h,i_ . rated by as much as f°\ir hundred and with e view to limiting, if mm( A Trwp Leader Maitland Owen is id with ri us destruction of 1 1 ~ - __ _ th fli t, th Cii G - 0pP0l’f\.ll’ll€£’€S f0l‘ Men gut; :Mae gmac 'xdthgyhgze kileliins this tilioov aging inniacbsixxle ind pmp:§ty°and the “sump Zmmeliiicgi acsignaiaory iigieisi; KZ- ‘ ‘ ' ’ ' th S. . num er o _ Bild Omen M, K. Charman. Marziirct sim- scout; have been training hi the tion by the invading forces of gov- l°gg-i3r_ah.l pact has adopted the 1 iottetown to Norman crnmental functions. ii-,nlloy of no military resistance and lun' -_ ws nova cnnrsmns '“°”d" °’ °““’ _ oriu sired and tire meetings nave card designs ih hiiwk ,mi white Alexander Dirt, of Peakes Station. when Dm in attendance iaheiy' but Japan has given as the reason for have appealed to the League of Na. for hand colouring. _ Interesting when these driih are comhicimi' the this hostile attack the alleged tions to bring about lr peaceful ad. DHSUMB Wim °PD°l’Wl\ltY W mike DEATHS ii ih hm This troop' blowing up of a small section of the _insimpnh A5 those who work ev;1 money colour-in! and selling. attcndancewl ore - "ack of me south Manchurian rm the H ht M ubumy so Ja_ Catalogue free, with samples, _ _ will be well represented at the Pa' l' g l’ ' lg ¢,hts_ gully Hoi An gh°i,_, CUTCLIFFE-At the P. E. I. hos- trol Leaders. Conference. Scout_ Railway near Mukden. The truth of pun has done her best to dissuade ' Stair Bldg.. Toronto. ipital, Nov. 28. Francis Laverne Cut- owen has been issued his Kihg»5‘ thh hugged rug has ye; to he oi. prevent me League from C,,h_ 311°; gf ;2dg:Yg`°;1g‘;';°'r7'31%'192'“` ‘°”””' “"4 3 W°°"'- scout Badge, in other words he has proved; parties familiar with the Ce.-ning itself with tn, affair. vet 1~RA|N0g,__Ih thi, sacred Ham.; passed Tcnderfoot 2nd Classic facts deny that it ever happened when and viiherc, if thcnheahueosii 1 wanted Home’ Dec_ ghd, patrick fi-i.ai_h0,-_ class tests, and besides, tests r mer to serv ce any use l piril fri-Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT BARBIE V through our special low cost 1 course. Hundreds of euooessfui 'Ki'lduates. Write Moler Barber _ immeriy of Hope Riva, aged gg proficiency badges. Anyone Wll° l5iPatrol Leaders' Conference will bc ‘in forestall-ing serious disturbances ' ' ' ' b _ , t-' , l lr b 1111- -ev 11»1---»- --»-1"-» °'°"':“'i’-'::°‘i.::: .‘;:1'e;°".;‘ i.'“:::.°“';°*;.':;:'. ir.. 1' 1.: John And,-ew, Eu; Rayhlth a Scout handboo . y ur Ay. 0- . .an » ocarer ca-SG o i e Eli ~i'> 10515.12.2.3l M9033.” the ham, of his dmzh. that Scout Owen knows a lot m0i‘¢ ference the following progrnni will slbllity? We are happy to note that ----- te:-_Mm pl-,hh Mmm' sydney' N_5__ than the average boy. Scout Vin- be presented! the reports of the past few days wAN'rr:n - aalvlmar. Pmzrosll: John weetlm-l,l,, .sed gr, rue..- nicornbe oi this troop has one m°f° 1-30-Assemble. Racistriliien “nfl indicate that the council of ine men; gt georgetown test to P359 lil °i'der to secure this formation of Patrvll- League is taking the matter up scri- ' College, 573 Barrinirton. Halifax. 1- M. H. W. Nov. 1|-atttf. horse, Island Bred. Apply Ci - badge. l~4l'»-Hand signals. ously; but it is too early. at nw- iw :- ~ - io' Rodd, Brackley. P. E. I. _ _ -1°°’°'"f"§§ saursoiv-At the City Hosviill. 2.05-.Discussion Petrol Discipline. sen, W,hh,g_ in know wha, ,he ,,,,t_ ,Deeemben ind. Joseph Harold Baptist. 2.15-Games. come wiii im _'_ - miles have been captured and oc- possible the Scope and seriousness! N’ .2 Jah! . John Paolo . Alfa. J. F. Euston Poole Pen Leads 'levort of the Prince Ildwaril Inland Egg Laying Content for the week coding( November 23, 1051. Nb alia ald Addrna Breed I I 8 4 I I 'I I D I0 Etlaa lgign Iointl DP D Week Date Dgte Poole FF' 5' il...€22 P .... !'?’??.=’?’?’???°?P .”?=?'5"F‘ enema# gsaupac H Qi-l@3LQ3QP~l”L FN Anuaaaquaha m @=Q°~lb3 &=lb§ll§ll'lIll Qnnqanaum acne a=a4am¢~ mann Wausau -o.==aA>-leans-4 U anna* A*a D-lrli=3¥B§W GIS ¢~"".l‘le Roe Poultry Ranch li. William Saaaem 2.3%". Farm, Fredericton ie. oroiduiim fat. Isl and Animal: Feeds, ii. Bi R. Pendleton Ili. S. lt. Pendleton li. William Brown I. lixp. Station, Charlottetown I3. Exp. iitaticn, Charlottetown 24. lap. Siiatiou. Charlottetown lil- lixg. §1tiea, Charlottetown 1". lab. htatloa, Charlottetown I7. lilo. Station, Charlottetown il Exp. Station. Charlottetown ‘X `A. Driscoll. Manager of Contest ituredoetlon 23.! pee sam. email egge were laid. 41 liens have not laid to data 5°.=';'PF.°'?P’5'.=;i|F 2 2 I 1 Dr. J. A. Cl 4 5 H55 1 9 I Zi 6 7 27 'Nl 30 ' 8! ll 8 20 4 .1 8.1 37| .10 20 3.1¢?-°:»3_1's»~S. bill I S b`l*l@Q Friday morning from P. A. Mona- isampson. aged 20 years. Funeral 2.45-Discussion cf Camp, 1932. There was a. good attendance at Hiking. ghan'| Undertaking Parlors,` Kin- the regular meeting Monday iilslit. 2.00-Discussion, Building .:. Patrol kora and lst class first aid work and Program. Funeral Friday at 1 p. m. at home ' Morse signalling were studied. The 3.15--Discussion, The Patrol Cor- DUNS'-At Bommervllie, Maas.. MII- games played were Line T\1l'°f' ner. i nteiia Duns, nee Estelle Johnson war, circle race. 3.30-Games and songs. This troop is to be congratulated 4.00-Discussion, Court of Honor. It has not been easy for thc Chinese Govemmcnt to hold to the policy of non-»vlolenc¢ in the face of keen national resentment. Al- though the people. enrnlzcfl by the aggression, have put ii c0iliil'i¢lClBl boycott into telling effect, still to ~ t h c d d of father, Donald Johnson, Lonl on the Scouty appearance of tlieir_ 4.15-Discussion. Jamboree. fm” hem ave b cn no Wm 0 River.-mtofment, Qogdy Memorial ‘Headquarters They have a lariiii 4.80-Delnonetration, "Lashing." 1 i in Ci. e Church- ‘ progress wall chart. a large kiwi, 4.45-Developing Patrolspirit, 'rue ‘?;5fs§;;‘c”i“ ‘$2 ryJ_:'if;`n`;o b°\!`d1 ‘nd 5 1"" Dlcwre M me pnml x'».d“" Job’ ‘ll 4 \‘ f .ll ‘i h ‘effects of the ____ Chief scout, Lord Robert Eaden 5.00-Proficiency badges. ‘ i‘ ‘“”‘-fi 51° Us dtcriindcd -of mm iroweil, and three charters fruzned 5.03-Hike or adjournment, : b"5°°' ' “Ve " instances of loss of Japanese l;vrs in Jody' which Wm mt sup and is ess' Wish L0 Share With YOU “me °f OUT miliar with the story of the last fi!" l the World' as to hem you M pos- GRADE vuI_1 Margaret Bilrhve ily untled Scouts must learn to tie t hh ` t _ ,lh°UiIhf~5 °°“°f-`l'“lllg l-he “CCM teen years of Japfilfs ilitcrcoursélslble in understanding the course GRADE VlI~l Everett-McLeod 2 w one or wo hands. _ia ~ ’ f vents as reports eventually _ pnncse invasion of our Thre_ , 1° 5 All 1 MLL od 3 Ad McDonald, The games for the evening were with China will find it hard toreach ill C A _ . ime. We , '. E”-Slfem Pf°V1“C03 ffiffiuefllli’ 'fe' any conclusion other than that mostlmwh y°“ ‘mm time to t i GRADE .\.~l Harold Dockcn- »ii-cle race, follow the leader. “med to as Mahchhrm if hot- ah oi them hmhiems have iwant you to appreciate the s.ncerity doriii The troop committee show a real Four r nt N . oi our deal,-e 10,- pence and justice, GRADE V-I John A. Burhoe, 2 1 iionalist sovemmeni we-i esieblfsli- grerelve policy by wnlclr sire has Wm* ““°’"° “5“’““°° °’ "‘°"d' olive cu.-ne, ‘ :reat help to the Scoutmaster. cd at Nanking after a diff chit been trying to ,,mimc.e.. hm, way ship andi goodwill. Y GRADE Iv_i Fiorehce Bhrhoe SL Pimp. struggle against militarism and into 5 heighhoi-'S memgses in h (S Uma) F"°h°° K1 “°"g’ and Ansel Judson, (equal), 2 Westi °°mm“l\f5"l- 0°mm‘”llfm and 53°' manner which Ls unwelcome and There was a good tum-out of “°“°1 dL“e"51°“ have °°ntl““ed with ulterior motives which are de- . "°"“¢ P'°"‘i"f“ on Moneod, 3 wlliena laurhoc. Y'5 MEN’5 CLUB 0" NMKING GRADE In-1 Boyd Currie. I _-"`“““_ GRADE n-1 Gordon Doclren- i . Y - -Pl -- . . . 31;] vl`;tors)fro¥ln "Klng’sgOwn m*‘~-l°l' difficulties with wh Ch We The development of the invasion Capt. Frank I`I3.WkS dorff, 2 Elinor Curr.e, 3 mwin Mc- 'I‘roop.‘ This troop is very active MVB had £0 C0lll»€lld~ Then this since the first attack has been car-i Air Sl)€Cd€l' L"°d‘ and a number of boys will soon be .Si1i1iIlli2I` and fall heavy and Wide' ried on despite the request of the _ invested. spread rains, unDi‘€0€fl€llted 1°' League' of Nations that both sides I nearly a century, creatzd flood con- i-“min from any furthe, aggi.h.,h_ at clrurclr or most lloly Redeemer ditiona which have bwlishi dvilll tion or the trouble, and in the viola- to thousands and ruin to millions of tion at _ihim_h1s promises io the ‘ GRADE I-1 Hubert Mcbaod. I Los ANGELES’ Dm 2_ (AiP_,__ Ethel Currie. Texas company omCi,h were ih. Perfect Attendance: Ansel Judson, formed bv telephone last night that Florence Burhoe, Elinor Currie, Capt Frank Hawks nir .=pecd-rcc- Em" M°L°°d' Hubert M°Le°d1 Ord homer is shmhihg from con. Teacher-George Matheson gestion of the lungs and that Pile'-l' la i f d. “ mflilie climliiilloey with which liawks PANMURE ISLAND SCHOOL is identified was informed ih-it Honor roll for November. i’.‘f.¥”.‘.‘i 52;? ‘;i.“°2°“..".’.‘..Z“’i¥°“.‘i§ owe IX-11-11-1 W1-1-t ilight, strilrfng sub-freezing tem- GRADE V`m°“ °°"‘°”“" °°ml" peratures, and that some of the ben' plnne's instruments were frozen. GRADE Vn"1 Martha French 3 Neil Campbell. RAD I-1 Francis Cam bell. F931' Expressed I2 Zidref c‘;.mpbeli. P F01’ T01°0Ilt0 Airmarli GRADE Iv-1 Andrew Momen- --- aid, 2 Clem Wight. 2 Evelyn Mur- MONTREAL, Que., Dec. 2. (By phy. the Canadian Prers)-Fear that GRADE 11!-1 Rota. Wight, 2 Pilot Michaud, a. member of the Billy MacDonald. Toronto flylIl8 Clllb. mlZht MVC Perfect Attendance for month:- lost his way between Kingston, Ont. Roth Wight, Billy lvl-_lopohalrli Ev. and this city was expressed hero olyn Murphy, Clem Wight, Andrew this morning after a check up of MacDonald, Martha French, all ioozl airports revealed lvl.ciiaud x, Estelle Murphy-Teacher had 110% yet reiwiied this city. H0, Percentage of attendance 95 pc. set out from Toronto, yesterday af-' ternoon, on e pleasure trip to Mon' trcal. _ CENTRAL BEDEQUE SCHOOL Michaud, flying a Gypsy Moth plane, landed at Kingston. Ont., Rcpori. ofC11llir.”il Bcdelllic SCl10Ol yesterday afternoon for refueling for october and Novcmbcn- rind took off .about three fyoloolr Grade X-l, Leonard MacKcnna; for Montreal. He has been unheard 2, Muriel Leurd; 3, Phyllis Dawson. of sln¢o_ Grade IX-l, Marlon Lord; 2, Charles MacKcnna. 516|] |;AN|( 503005 Grade VIII-l, Douglas Leard; 2, The following is the standing ofil-*°m° WHEN? 31 Arnold C“m’°Cl$~ High Bank Schhoi forthe mohihl Grade VII-1, Jennie Grossman: oi. Novemheh iz, Lillinn Schurman; 3, Blanche GRADE X-l Raymond MncLmiii. "°h“‘°"~ 2 Myrna Hhmch 3 Rnihh Rohhrm Grade VI-l,Keith Leard; 2, Ern- GRADE vin__i Man, MmTmii_ cst Gailiint; 3, Boydc Cahill. 2 sarah stewart, 3 Muriel 1.'11;.u:- Gm” V`1' A“‘°'“ M“°K°“““; 2' ' Irma Dawson. ` l l i' L1. 9 mms and MJ mm LH” Wm Grade IV-i._Bcrtll:i Crosman; 3 “`q“°“’ 3 T"“° M“"'°°' 5 Mm' from-ed i.onrd~ 3 rrnmoitsmizh Saunders. 6 Clarence Liviiigs'ono_ Grade uhh' Hmrhhm Crosman; GRADE VII-l Earl Mnclfnn ,, Wcimm Crosman GRADE IV-l Evelyn Sir\\'n:'i, 2 Gmdc n__i' "amid Lend Sterling Mackay, 3 Vcrncitzi .\lim~ cmd: I mini Bohn Gniinnt 2' me’ 4 Rwsen Haytcr' l`l'ank Gallant. ' “RAD” “"1 W“““’“ ""'°""f~’i1 2 cirocir 1 fbi-i, Adele cniibfrk; 2, N|bC3b¢l -.-_ s5=ss=s QIQQRSSI ‘|10 Rl no .n im in gli ig lrllnlanxll es 140 IIBLLIIII 10 Q l soo t l , een and 11:11- 9.03 - Su pai' Pr t ti _ of gn-.ernment that it talro 1-von more 2; No Do MacLean I n tm u coo" gr rglrulh gwngpgh' ioewhuai g:,.Qh_ drastic measures to force ii rom ‘ 480 Bc 'I Patrol Leaders' Conference 7.30 to 8.30-Imwomptu Concert lite ocgaiich of nil mi i-.n;x1liese; pn; on by vmou, “mph ia wi,-C-, ni lotion, which ii.~.;:r 1= 111 result ¢ ' d ` ~ 3 ’ L ‘emi 1.. In gi cl I h i .Ii i The Annual Patrol Lead rs an the public are iovite4_ cf J pans pr or fm uucii 1 .Y .. I Nmhwuhhh _ *Seconds* Conference affords a splen-| Scouts are asked to yn" uhlfm-me response perhaps to th‘s apprai and to receive a ahorr, course in Scout_ Out of town scout; 'ill be bllleted not-onals, Japan has nlrcidy sent Mk °gfm:','if3.hd”,_ in i did opportunity for Patrol Leaders if Bosslble. it is slated for the pi-oiocton of its ` \ f i f ,i i leadership. The second Annual ‘during the conference. iarlditional nam forces to Shaiielilf Leona MacKay, 3 John Livin~.<1ons.' on.~.i>ll_ I-1 nal,-ii l.~i~i.e»n l Perfect Attendance fir monih:- Nora l\l.\cZ1Z:nna; 3. llfirucc Cras- mrin. Pcrfrrt nt2"lirl.1nc¢: - Carman llaymard MacLean, Myrim lin;-irr. _1,h5,,,h_ him \i_»_.~,,,_i_~,-V Lillian ‘Vfary Ma~Lean. l’/-onn l.?1'~i<;11- 'f`0ila Munroe. Eveli-n stewart. syr- '°h Stewart, Vernrftx M'unro:°. .lfiir Livirigrtene. Teacher-.Florence J. Hayteni flulrmnxl, l}ln:lr‘llv Joiil1s"_n. Austin ’u<‘f'Ienn:i_ Nom liiiirlionnn, Frank illiint. Buell Robins. I‘rlncipal-Mabel Miller. Assistant-Jennie Johnston. illl‘€ a com- aythai If PN' s from riber oi l Gov- -ropcsal wo per ur pci' actured manu- es not ice, and of the Wm IP' es fear- ti of liv- er com- ys about Britain. iared the “made a llgll dill' a friend." iid, “but .ake mis- ltends to ' as pos- own con- :ts hit by y spokes- :ports to lh French few items ne French omentarily me super- .fter Great . old stand- :nt 50 per :asures in vere amoril . of the far- the Cham- V'00L yan, 2 Anne 1 4 Ieonard Murphy 2 iis Agnew. 4 Ilan Walsh. a.cAulay and ian Sullivan. een Ryan, 2 vina Byrne- : Vickerson. on MacEach~ iald. 3 Bem- garet Gaiiani (equal) 2 ly Agnew. iity. She b0i'€ uch cheerful- at even those she was suf- ier illness was reconciled to l put all he! .ke frequently was held cm rom her fath- ’eople‘s Come- nded and was _'_ Ramsay. B5' rown, Rev, Mr. ok sweetly ren tugged Cross" nn. 1ere six of hcl' Mutch, Irvine Kennedy. Pres Balderson. Her id brother Ken sh her memory- sed By on Face Beal Cove, N.B., \ very nervous, md not nhic ic _'ed with pimpin noying and tm- mea. bottles of Bur- can do my nwn lee have entirdy innnnalvivr-'|'|l 1 l SIL V F UXES °_;T:f§f“"”'“" ~ T' 3° cone... Y....n. misss .assess ij °""°' °' ._ _-,i Express views on f XMAS, _ GIFTS AT THE Ross DRUc_s[oRE lf s Manchu:-ianCrisis ii- A i,__ , GIVE A' q 1 u.