‘IVLIIII v é-r-M .-____ g ERN-GUARDIAN‘ Jill-u ' osuniii.""“"' f"."'""l‘-"’-’ millennium rinses oouirr: - llownlobserigtieegueqi-ggq INT!!! WIII IIINK Ill!‘ Uullflv I7 OIIIIIIE IONIC -_-_ fit; ' ‘Har- cfimfiihtétfii iii yl, Drug Co.. Kenning l u '._ old-time and a io-i gun B-Iil-H. .-AB.CIIBISIIOP VISITS Bill)! t Rev J. T. h ishop of l-lalif . Bummer-side last week a Iuest o Rt. Rev. Monsig- __fll3 Fmsellehcy Mci p l. Arc a i o g 3 u- E nor G. J. MaoLeJan. V.G. —BEQUEST T0 HOSPITAL - At the last meeting of the Trustees of the Prince County Hospital a handsome bequest waillwrecsévleld from ii who was a trustee of the hos- ~p ial for many years. A letter ex- rre s the sincere appreciation of the hospital board has been sent tn Mrs. Phillips. S. -'l‘O INSPECT RANCIIES --Mi'. George A. Callbeck. Chief inspect- or of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders Association. accom- panied I5’ Mr. Ray Lockerby and Mr. Thonias Carruthem Secretary of the Association left on Monday on an inspection tour of the differ- ent ranches throughout Ontario and Western Canada. Mr Callbeek is expected to return in about a week or ten days and Mr. Locker- by about the middle of November. Mr. Carru-hers will be engaged in his inspection for about six or sev- en wee B. -B'SIDE MAN INJURED-Al- fred Cshill of Summer-side is u patient in the Prince County Hos- pital with injuries received in an accident on the highway a few miles from Bummerside. He will picked up about 1.30 Yesterday morning near the eunction of the Western Road and he St. Eleonora iii rt Road. His injuries wvic sai to be ‘ enou h to refill!" s blood transfusion ut his con- dition was not regarded as critical The young man was found hell’ a chevrolet coupe. owned oy Mr!- n, Pope of Summerside wh oh had been stolen from ii y by po w connection withtne their. vi’ the car. The coupe was badly damaged when found-S NEWFOUNDLAND ==_(g>5tinueulran_ pass _1.)___ l ‘ili and engineers have not only to de- velep plans, but to make sure that the component parts can be secur- ed within reasonable time. For that purpose manufacturers have to be contacted and they must in turn develop their own drawings e us some assurance that far we have made some real pro- Tiié chairman on behalf o! m. s. A. Msolleod, who was unable to be present, stated that the latter had recentl interviewed Hon. Dr. Cyrus MacM lan on the subject. and had been. informed that the plans ‘for thd- ferry were almost compleicd. andthat providing suitable shipp- lnggpaoe can be obtained they ex- pect to have the ship on the stocks for oommencemen‘ before the first of next year- A letter was read from Mr. Rand Matheson, secretary of the Mari- time Trsnsportation Commission, enclosing "a freight tariff schedule covering second transit shipping privile s on grain out of stora at Natiznsi Harbours Board eleva- tors, Montreal, also letters tdvis- ing of regress in obtaining inter- line tic et arrangements with the Maritime Central Airways. Lt. Col. K. S. Rogers was appoin- ted a delegate to attend the Cham- ber of Commerce annual meetin at Montabella. Que. on Oct. 27. Mr. W. L. Higgins was appointed to attend a secretarial conference 1g connection with the same meet- Walter M. [Beers and -l3-0i. N “rim-mm “an: modern. two orchestras, the Doyle's slid Fred era r ompian Al C d here announced that the pilot killed in an accident last Friday at the Summerside airport was PO. l-LW. Hooper. of the R..C.A.l“ His wife. firs. Audrey Louise Hooper lives at arqlelihk wet. Hulls Ill lol lllsl service iiflble for dliiwtfldp on VuII rolll. JIIIIIHIN’! IUITI All 3-3. immune-rm . T31 o ‘m Wit-IKE lll BIBLE aiwgaTia Dlhlllf boots Obtl-illlbld it Bride's“- --COBIIC'I‘ ACIDITY with -—I‘OI T Elev. J.B. of the Canadian Bible m éli. iwlX-Yl iivered an interesting iilustra d lecture in the i-‘resoyteriaii Bail in the evening after the sermon-G ~ —IlOME FROM OVERSEAS-CPI. G Rolland rhiiipson or a uuuric lies airiveo ilome alter serving for IOOIh a year and a hair in Scotland with tlie Cans-wall roresiry Corps. upl. rniiipson served in tlie lust and war with the imperial Anny came r0 this country me Armistice. Ho joined up the Veterans uuard of Canada early in the war and later trans- ierreci to one Forestry Corps. His wife is in charge oi the Canadian i.l.gioii war eel mes hut on num- mEf‘ SIP€€0.—~B —HOME AFTER SERVING IN NOmm Asltlula — Pte, William Clarke, soil oi Mr. William Clarke, Sh. has arrived home in shimmer- side after serving for three yeais and eight months overseas. . Claike went overseas with the first division and came home on the Canadian hospital snip which docked last week. He was on tlie b81140 M Dicppe for a couple of hours and later served in the North Airican campaign where lie was wounded by shrapnel. Pte. Clarke was ready w take part in the in- vaslon oi Sicily when his wound caused him to be sent toa hospital from where he was invalided home. Previous to the outbreak or‘ war he was working in New York-S Personals --A.B. Francis Arsenault. R.C.N. V.R.. son of ivir. and Mrs Frank Arssnauit summerside. returned this morning after a short leave at his homm-S His many friend: are pleased in see-Mr. John r‘. Taylor oi sum- ‘e home again after under- going an operation in a Halifax hospital. it is pleasing ta note he is making a satisfactory reccvery.—5 . Dari R. Chan of Chan's —~M.i‘ Restaurant, Suinmerside. has ie- tumed from a trip to various ports of Canada. Whi.e in Toronto he at- tended the convention ur the Can- adian Restaurant Association-S —Mr. Prank Walsh of Ellersiie. passed through Suinmerside 0n Monday on his way to Fromington iMaine to spend the winten-S d thney ‘$111 deliver parts‘ in time. Bo" is pleasing to report that —It Mrs. Keith McDougall who was seriously inlurud in the automobile accident at Port Hill about a month ago has improved to islch an extent that she has returned to her home in Bideford from the Prince Countv Hospital 3- lielease llame 0f Accident Victim Oct. l9—(OP)—East- headquarters 0i Granville St.) Bui-nmersi PEI Pb. struck by the whirling propeller of his aircraft as he approached it. Hooper was killed when The airman's bodv was sent by train to his former home at Edmon- ton. Alberta, for burial. It was ac- oomtganied by an officer. s friend of irman. e deceased a ffebes R. Lars! were mem- bers of the Board. On motion of Maj. MaoNutt it was decided to request the postal authorities for some improvement in black out arrangements in conn- ection with the post office doors. At the chairman's request, May- or Holman reviewed efforts made by the City Council to impress on the Dominion Government the ne- cessity of lengthening the runways it the Chariot town airport He urged the Board's cooperation in this matter as an essential war measure. Aftei’ some discusssion, a special committee previously appointed to deal with this matter. consisting of Memrs. J. O. l-iyndmiin, S. A. Mac- Leod and President Ainswort . was enlarged to include Dr. J A EILV .- for this Province. ' He also urged pressing the Dom- inion Government to rcaime p b- lication of internal trade statlst as a means of demonstrating at a‘ glance what was wrong with the Maritime Provinces and why they ‘ nguished economically un-- dcr Confederati . He read corres- pondence from Mr. l". McL. Bclan- ders, commissioner of the Saint John Board of Trade, mahssizing the importance of this mat have . the annual meeting of the society in Ailgiicsn unurcn, sani- merside; Bu. John's Chilton. sit. Eleonora; and in Iii-is l-resoyterilsi uniiicn in me evening. he also ee- l0 shortly after with Also NEWS — 8.80 AND SHORT SUBJECT SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 THURSDAY AT SUMMERSIDE “Navy Week” Gives Big Boost To Victory Loan the quota of sales wished to M. C. S. Amherst has been over- daylbeing 126 per cent of their ob- c ve. "Navy Week” has caught the isn- a Al suoport of all ratings and there can be no doubt as to the deter- to their tradition of doing a good lob. and then srlrne. A feature of the recent parade by the Naval ratings of the Queen Charlotte was an unusual decorat- ion of the men. This was a simple tag on the breast of every man in the turn-out, indicating that he hud es his monetary contribution, for the present at least. towards the success of the United Nations cause. merit. will have on display in Mar- ket Square. near-the scale house, a 27 foot "Whaler" type of sea boat fully eouioped. Men from the Queen Charlotte will be on hand to ex- craft. Arrangements have been made to nut this display under a spotlight from dark until approxi- mately nine P. M. in order that theatre "oer: may view the dem onstration. float" which is used to rescue m- assist survivor: at. sea. will be seen in the some ocsliiop and under similar r-ircilm-rances. Supporters oi’ the Navv are ur- "ed to make their ourohase- of Speed the victory ‘Bonds during this week. thus inrlicrtine that; lie. slre that lb» Nev-i effort of the week. in give publicity and win moot with success. the friends and foll~wers n‘ ~tHe AW" and the Air Force will he we" their individual tie-ire a- to “mi-i. l-v-nvvth of the ser-"r-e will i» r-v-Adife-l with Frnqfinz m» deptagst Yr""'ll" crntest. "f you ‘hove the Now real-lieu]- question of the exorbitant ‘oost of tru.k transportation on the car ferry, and suggested this as s mat- ter which should be included in reconstruction plans l‘. Clark, and authorized to “carry on". Mr. Hyndmsn brought up the this Board of Trade which lobed place at Moncton on Nov. is. ponsored by ‘ E. E. Parkman, Opt-D. SUMMIVERSIDE . ' operation. u ics, i lstructure that will be the model of President Ainswortii was appoiri- our future civilisation. He told of fed official delegate to attend the education value of the credit Man- , anlign ‘and of its possi ili s o mph the application of the great prin- ciple of charity. is the Sundamentr alDprinciple of this work. rector of the P.E.I. Credt riion League told of the work. of the .JIIUQ¢ He explained at seine ohm} a credit union develop- t 318d‘ ofnfcstures there which might fir? application in this Province. ""'"\ - him Bonds this week. St. Andrew’: iiredit llnion Annual fleeting A large gathering of credit union members and guests attended the eighth annual meeting of the St. Andrew's Credit Union Ltd.. held last nlghtnt St. Andrew's l-lali. Mr. Frank Bhanahan presided. Assets of around $5000 were re- Doried by FJ Shanahan the treas- rer. Re rts of committee chair- men ind cated a successful yea-r of Reports were delivered by Mr. A.L. MacDonald for the Supervisory Committee and Mr. Adrian Egan for the Credit Com- mittec. Rev. ME. Francis. Director of the ExtensionDepartment of St. Dun- stan's University. was the guest sneaker. Father-Francis spoke of the ideals of the credit union movement. l-fe stated that this is the foundatl of a cooperative Eur: (ruaaurrrsrowiv culiiibme ’ llstioiial lillsi Boar’, Fm Sound Movies (In vii-operatic wise victory lads) linker-a - Wednesday, Inter liver - Tliiu-sdsy. Ilrsdslliaiui —- Iridly. (llilla W. Gillie.) cimiwi uni Dismissed 0n Murder Charge r) it Silo a charge of mun was charged with killing Gnr r at Peatiawswawa Camp heard bv the grand jury veste d and at a night session. and 5nd‘; finding lives presented to Mr. Jus-l v d dlev was arrested at Char- ln Jilly on another charge returned there to face $’side Soldier “' ls Wounded subscribed, the figures for the first Official word has been received at loan headquarters here that, Mr. George Arseiiault of Sinn- md secured the hearty merside was inforraileri yesterday . a Arsenault. was wounded in ‘action. The text of a telegram from - director oi’ records at Ottawa said: "Sincerely regret to Inform you Waiter Stanley Arsenflult grated wounded in act- r. mination of the men of the "silent: arm of the service". to measure up i- o F extent of wounds not yet available. mirthea inféirmatlon follows when e bought a "Speed the Victory Bond".| Musicians Boost Victory Loan Horn today. the Naval detach-' plain the various points of the; ,. bu’ and ‘he functions of such a mThe thirlllil blgflvicilaory Star Show biggest and most important Victory lllisiiiiifiififirm iBuys $100,000 {Victory Bond ilnmerside d Prince County, n B an guotu iii the Fifth Victory Loa when the firm of bond. This excellent n so early in the cam aign should go far towards stirr up that en? thiuium that is necessary to put Prince County and the Province up among the leaders at the and of the drive. where they have always been 5 the Dldt _ g Distinguished _ iilergyman Visits Province it is expected that the Rev. Ed- wiiiu n. uailllibll. is. bu, D. 'l‘n., of AVI-dllfiiiuru will arrive in me riot- inc: inlay t.l_ coiiuiict a snort series oi m.e.ul;.s in various l-resoy-verlun un_l'cll.s inlu-ugiiou. me Province. iv|.r. corms-n As u native o. Wes .- mouilt. wsrucinu. ne is a graduate of lvicuiil university where fig was gfliq inetihlilst in matiieillatisg aiiri physics L1 i900. ulitfil‘ n; studied - | Later in the week a "Carley adherents t- the cause. should] l T-eto". rliirinw the next. two wenks| given ~ similar Ivhfiflftllfllhl gr. so-‘ "item-t in mi: keen but. wise . in the evening. and at X1 Margaret Bannerman and a e0 piece orchestra and choir nder Percy Faith. ili be broadcast from esty's Theatgalai Montreal ovcr all h‘ LO EDT and heard locally over Y at 10.00 p. in . Siiver-throated Morton Downey. a star in virtually every phase or entertainment. since he started is nowone of the most colourful ures in the entertainment world- Downe has a neared in N nt starred in movie shorts pictures; toured the nation. time and again as a Vaude- ville headliner and attained nation- s best accordiinist on ciao- h ted bo the Stage Door Canteen and the ausicai entertainer ever to appear Tlifese stars, along with Canada's distinguished - oung srranIer-oon- J.T Croteau. Mans in Di- Province of Quebec and .1 .1 _ pronamme of entertainment. by a tasty lunch. livened is meeting. Those taking part in sliflngntertaifiigtfnt welim Joseph illi . Griffin. Ethan Doyle Yvonne Doyle. Wilfred MacDonald and Joiiqiirldclidaa-i. . ee surpr tui-e of the eveniiag wps won by Mrs. ladies went . lndktlgifltfzléf-Ys prise went to Guardian. TAKIN dance hall. two inln it"... m..." “with "stim- dffioe. iii-so li IOI BALD-Ill! FORD COACH A bag of flour ames Coffin: the Daniel ise prises were s fea- to Mrs Dflle y th. their talents for the Victory Star to ad ig Majesty's Theatre in Montreal. The tonight st l0 o'clock. theology at Hiincetuii and Edin- P111811. Prior ti! rile iva. n: spent six years in Nor-tn uhula and ivian- cnui-ia lor the HABSJY-Efflli Church ili Uaniiua, wilere lie gained iirst iland KXIDWAGJKB of ti’); l-‘ar Bast and iiS complex prabens, l-ia L; .l seen s.u<ient or ‘l-ur Lastern i-ffalis it is his earnes. d.:.li.- to rerun. to chm. as soon as mat 03.1 be ur- .arised. nine.- his return to Canada h“! has o-cii appointed Dy me Gelieril Douro Li AVAISSAOiN to the woin. l. iviissunmy ltclucsdon lnfDll3l1L.l£t' inc i-resoyienan church. iie s ao- mirably suited to tsis work. he has a great tuna o. i..fcl'iiiatlo.i. i; an inspiring spender iuio ls .i nwli oi vision. Mr. Johnson is scheduled to speak at Caledonia on Wednesday afternoon and at Beliast in the. ev- ening. On Thursday he will be at xenslngton - for evening meeting .liid on Friday at. Tyne Valley and summerside I01‘ afternoon and e1’ Jiinzs respectively. On Sundly l.e will be at 5t. James Church. Che!» iotietown in tlie milffiilclfi, at diori yde River the afternoon. His final meeting will be at Brookfield on Manda: evening. BIRTHS, .__._i_.____________ SI-IREENAN-At tlie Charlottetown Hospital, October l0. i943, to L.A.C. R. 1:2. Bhreenan and Mrs. Shreenan (nee Mary Monaghan) a son Pran- cis Raymond. MARBIAGES DOUSE - MONAGHAN — 1n St. Dunstan’: Basilica. Oct. ii. 1043. by Rev. Louis Dougan. Martha Ann Douse daughter of the late Mr and NLrs A.W .l:.' Douee to Thoma-s James Monaghan son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Monashan. both of Charlottetown. DEATHS FROST-In South Boston. Oct. 14 i943 John Kenneth. age 1.’! months. beloved child of John B. and Cath- erine (Mclnnis) Frost. on October i9. i943. Mrs. Charles MacQuari-ie, aged ‘l0 years. Fun- eral from her late residence Thurs- Oc . 21, at 2 pm. Interment day t North Winsloe cemetery. GALLANT-At her home in F - esda mont Bay. on Tu Oct. 19. l - 43. Mrs. Rosie Gal . widow of Dolore Gallant, aged ea s ggtiiolrashizsl-ieytnr ACharlottetown, . h! I aged 60 years. His remains will b: eral wi in w at. Coiumbrs Churc . East Point. YOUNKEIL- At Concord. New Hampshire. rql Octofsr l7. 1.943. Mrs Richard Younker. formerly of North River. P. E. Island in her abtléLvealr." The remains will arrive n o Bertram Youn-rer. North River on c“... was from Frank l-lennessey‘! iiiieia Home this afternoon t1 h dome m Bayfield where the fun- tetmvn Wednesday night Funeral from the home of her son "Ihursds" at I pm. Interment in Hampshire oem .. T00 Late To Ciasify .i___________ rounflsliza-oz PONTIAC. ooon! Good condition. A ply lil- Ii.’ IIOM HOLY NAME , ladies’ purses this gave con ew tires Mel d ditl . N , - .JFI-l Mac ean. .. Msuiuuiiiu 1mm (U"lillii In. UNDERIAKER IMIALMEI Clartottesowo and Ion! Wlllshh Ilene II rive got a. big booost yesterday _ R. T. Holman Ltd. subscribed one hundred thou»; and dollars. This is double the am- ount ot their subscription in the "1 Fourth Victo man when they, purchased a ifty thousand dollar, The managers and directors of R. T. Holman Ltd. are to be congrat- ulated on lending this large rim- ount for Canada's war effort and‘ shows that they are not cement, _ equal past records but are det- er: ermined to increase their effort as W . the need grows-s. 8-1 0 P t ine- the imnifimhiffi? 0"" 0 91' out of the 105R translations in the and tlie Church to finish the lob. With a clmeri Bible there is no fu- ture. The Bible Society ls a most vital aeencv in help brim: forth the ravs of light. ANNUAL MEETING (Continued frcm paged.) Champion. Major MaclNutt, P. B. B. Murley J. Gordon hliiiCDQlliiiai. Ivan Y. Reddln lot-Colonel K. S. Rogers. J. W. Bflliltfl‘; J. F. Leight- izer, Walter S Grant. RF. Acorn. Gordon Avnrd. Rov Cudmore. L. Mollison. Fred Murnhv J..*-. Ar- neit. J. Dalton L.W. Hancock. Lloyd Gorriil. DI‘. MncNcil. Heath Strouc. Lorne H. MricFarlr-ne. Buniziiri S.J. frlunsford S. Palmer J T. Holder l'\ B!" . . iniph- rey. Rev z W. li/l-icD-‘nald. Rev Fr. Monaclirlli. Rev Mr. Cro Bible $00M! llolds Meeting ___ "i" "A largely ‘. attended luncheon meeting of the Executive of the E. I. Auxiliary of the British f" which is to start as from Novem- ber lst. Bible Sunday to be on October 31st The guest speaker for the meet- was Rev. J.B.M. Amour. M.A. general secretary for the British and ilbreigi Bible Society in Can- s‘; and ewfoundiand. The Rev. J. . Murchison. the district secre- tarv was also present The Rev. Mr. Amour ui his oo- enlng remarks spoke of the Bible Society, its organization and its great cause. The Bible is the "Book o! the Ages." "the Word of Life" and the “inspired Word of God." The Bible Society must be counted on to do its verv best. Mr. Armour spoke of visiting this Auxiliary for the bust fifteen veors and men- tinned that the Island Auxiliary hild sent as a free contribution to the Head Office $4500.00 in the past year as against $2825.00 in the pre- vious vear Mr. Armour in continuing his ad- dress spoke of the shadows darken- irr as regards tlie missionary effort in the world. and tlie reduction of rig-ril- and supplies necessary to print “The Book". In all tlie 139 years in the life of this organiza- tion ihis is a most serious period. The sister organization. fhc Ameri- can Bible Societv. has been of great help but through rationing of pan- er. which is in reality due to short- age in man power the printing oi’ the Bible in the uuantities needed is very difficult. Mr. Amour spoke of the grow- ing paganism in the world. The evil is ever preset-t. Spiritual hung- er is above the &"'.l'\ watching the Church and us tndnv. Hunger fol the Church 211d Cliristlanitv is felt in Norway. Denmovk and the rest of Europe today. The Bible Society prints the Bible iii 758 lanquazcs world todav Let all look to thc| Bible Society to furnish the goods‘ Summerslzlc: A. R. BPEHHIIIL R. ‘fl: Prinlcr: County: VjllACurife- Dr. Executive 0f M ‘MT Sponsored by Wright Radio Service SUMMERSIDE P.D. McMahon. Roy C. MacLean M.C west. AG. Parks. illovd Cox, 1:2 J. rwssiter.» I Encouraging reports were given‘ by President Jardilie. Provincial Commissioner ralivi. ivloriili. ...i,. ahd Secretary ‘feriisurer l-LL. Sear. The Rev. S.J. Davies. Milton. gave an inspiring address on the in Organizations today." lie coni- pared the Boy Scout organization with others of the prevnt dav disappeared on and. he sold. sliouir be revived to the fullest as it gives the hov a working law on which to base his life. The cadet organization cannot do this as they have no moral char- acter building-onlv military ideas being taught-and for a post war ivorlcl the voilrir: vrho ‘rill be the lenders of tomorrow must be made worthy of opportunities. of (lie finest youth traininu DVD‘ grams evolved. for buildlnfl thfill sIs illgi<_qil_lllt\f S. Royvseil. Rev. and emphasized tlie importance of retaining solid principles of Christ- ian citizenship as their basis. The home school and cliurcli training is not suiflcient as boys require all "other time“ irainini: programme to teach them ihc "game of life." Mr. Davies said. The principles or sell-reliance. dis clpiine. obedience. loyalty and self reliance must be taught every bUV in order to make him a good citi- zen. Scout trailtliin ich had almost r: n i=1 9-‘- é u n: n. H E’!- I Reviews Scout Program President R S. P. Jhvtline re- ported that ‘:.l‘l'_il'l’!EY\1Cl'ilSHalli-DOES completed to amnlizamatc for the time bone with Provincial Exccu- i i0“ 811m’ Jiidrts." tive of Nova Scotla for field ilrorki and field sulflrvlslon under Min Steed. n13 local office will continue to function he stated and it will no‘. be necessary to appeal to the public for fuiids for_ at least six months before \'.’ see scoutlnu throW-out tlie Prov- ince in a liealtliv state ch it is homcl to He reported briefly on tlie con- ference of Provlncij-l Pl“3S1'\P"iiS and Commissioners. Field and Ex- ecutive Secretary's held at Ottawa on Aug. 281h and 29th. The Bov Scout movement is one ~lvlroritar of the "‘\I"1 nf i0"""”"""'- ‘t SUMMERSIDE i 5T10fl:("l'. e10 . Palmer who m vet n v0 t _ energy He spoke generally of the stated. Diifiilk the - tlie Executive and the . ovcnielit in eon- cral had a distinct 10s.; ill the pass- ing oi‘ Mr. S. C. Moore who v:.is at the time of liis ucatii Commission- i-r for the Cubs and for miinv vears an active supporter of tlie U! n c < . . movement. subject of "StVllltlllll and its place. Commissioner's lit-port Commissioner K. M . Martin in his repoiteommended lhc Presl- uent for {is unfailili: interest and, condition of Scouting in tlie Pro- vince its enlnrueri activity iii some rural sections and the insistent de- lnand for ilicrcasid activity in the town areas. "The war has done much to handicap the local conduct of scouting." the Commisqoncr said. “bu! verv much more Io commend the movement an.‘ its odsic and fundamental idfils and training. sc uters were o. ni our peo- . zictzv: leadership o'_‘"'"ls. Tli~ filial embarrassment ivas the enlistment olid unexpect- r-uiv immediate call up of executive secretary Stanley MsInnls. now training for air-crow. leaving rec- ords and detail dzfficult. On the other hand." he said. "appears the general commenrlotloli n.‘ scout training bv world leaders who re- gard it as the best uozslble sener- al preparation for all emergencies. One concrete result of that view is the official ooprovwl of 02-.» Bov scout handbook as the basic primer The Commissioner paid tribute the ability and. expo-relics ef Rev. S.J. Davies. Mr Harry Pin- ‘iii others who had yiven un- "lv .0! their ii b‘: time. L to n’ ‘hooks v Vi y»... n, .., _.. '1 . J '70!‘- ris M". Drlscoll. Mr. J.\V. Dixon and Mr. Pin-tau There was some discussion of lli‘l"‘illilll of n combined 80V C3111: to include also a camp "1"" "o" my‘ roar This was proposed by the zzév. in. Da-x- uut the ivori: connccteri with. s _\vas left to the carer-fill!» Sponsored by CAPITOL THEATRE & BOWLING ALLEYS