Says llnloll Jack is Oat of Place QUIBIXJ, Sept. 19 —(CPi—R.ev. hoeph lllerland, Parish Priest of St. how's Oliureh in Quebec's loot said in an interview today that. the Union Jsek “is out f‘ in frown-Canadian and never aga‘n will allow it to antor .n church". Father Feriami he had an. similar viows 1mm his pal-I A13. 8 with reference to the oral o! s FTéllCh-Clnfldllill war‘ veteran whose coiiin ha/l been. draped with the Union Jack. Ho. glad ordered. it covered with a black‘. oth. ‘He said use o! the Union Jack was "a. monitestation or servitude inwards England" and “a. most hum- ilist thing tor Frencrnspeaktng C s who cclieve the: their soldiers fought for Canada and no‘. tbr a foreign muntry". The priest nld he wanted a dis- tinctive Oamdian flag and was "definitely opoosed to the inclusion oi the Union Jack. the Fleur do Lyo, or the emblnn o! any other country." FOB ADDED WARMTII Tiles set at a silghlt distance from exterior walls u: early R0. man buildings kept interiors warm and dry tr to oir by a a sills-to between the layers. Al. Wellners diamonds t watches iewelry in top tcsto of bottom prices‘ / BLUEIRD $5950 Diamond Solitaire m 14in yellow gold $1.25 A WEEK from $2475 Bulova Watches v i , l7 Jowolsmfor men Expansion Bracelet W E L I. ll E ll S Jewelers Since 1868 lIY-li-Way ii-llis Now (or Christmas i (thank-List for Motorists Things to do today: - if such a troophcould be again in- and ~ [Noticeil Attention Beoutls and Cubs of Ell. After a laipso o! several weekl- this Column is now back again, reporting the doings of ‘Troops and Packs to Scout: and Cubs all over the Island. Any other year Scouting and Cubbing would bs into their third week of the Pall season. mut this year the authorities decided not to begin meetings until school started. <By the first of October, most Troops and Packs will be back in the swing of scouting (someone told us that when Scouthix was spelled with a amsll “s", it includ- ed Cubbing, so when you see the word “scouting", you ll know Cubbing is included.) After the energetic and inspir- that were held this sununer, Scouts and Cuba and Leaders should be in ilno hill! to swing into s grand season of scouting. From what we can pick up, s lot of the leaders have inter- esting snd varied pfiigflml “"94 up for you with a lot of work, and s lot more tun and adventure. Many of the Scouts who com- pleted their First Class Badge this summer are showing s marked and enthusiastic interest in getting In- to their King Scout {Badge work and quite a few 1m ‘~ Badges are being worked on. We woud suggest to any Scout wno is interested in earning some King Scout Badges to get in touch with his Scoutmsster or someone inter- ested and tind out how some of this advanced work can be turned into Ba es. We un erstand from Kant Elli!- Lone Scout of Souris. with whom the writer o! this Column WI! talking on Thursday, that thl Lone Scout Patrol u/p there has been meeting right along now, and s number of new boys wish to be- come recruits. Governor-General’: Vials This h tho first public appear- ance ot Scouts and Cubs for this season, and while no Troops or Packs have organized t‘ selves into meeting yet this tsll, s good- ly attendance of FULLY UNI- FOMED Scouts and Cubs is ex- pected to turn out. ONLY Scouts and Ciibl in FULL uniform will meet at the Market Square at 9.45 Monday morning, the 28rd o! Sep- ternber. Lord Bmvoilsrfl Vlall , Lord Rowsllan, who as you all know is the Chief Scout of the Bri-tish llhnplre, will be on the Is- land October 22nd. Zirdq and 24th. and we will kee you informed on the plans for h s program, so in the meantime, Scouts and Cubs, start reading this Scout Column OUR. COLUMN . . regularly on Saturdays. . .you'il always find something that will help keep you in touch with activities. With the dates ot MEETINGS of the season heivng announced in this Column, and regents gnd an- nouncements of ‘ BIKES (which are definitely a lot of fun) and sll the adventumsome things of a good tall and winter program appearing in this Column, you \vill want to start the column-reading habit now. and see how many of your Fellow Scouts and Cubs do the some, and while you're at it, why not let your gzsrenta in on the Column too. e you next week. Rumor hath it that there ara prospects of the present lone po- trol. which is so splendidly func- tioning in Souris, expanding into a troop. To those who can remem- ber the ‘Fia-st Souris Troop‘ of earlier years comes the racellae- tion of good Scouts and good lead- ers. It would be greatly to the sd- vantage of Scouting on this Island stalled. With e present lone pa- trol-the only one in the prov- ince-actlng as a nucleus, there in little to be required in the tarma- tlon of a troop. Those lone scouts from Sourls who attended camp this summer displayed the true spirit of Scouting and could, with a little help and encouragement. be the perfect substance for s new roop. Camp Quaila-Walla News Ono of the most successful Scout Camps held on P. l; !. this year was held at Camp Qualla-Vvslla South Shore from August 2nd tn September 8rd. This was the eighth registered Scout camp held m1 the Island this year. The camp was under the leadership of T. J. Con; tello, Scoutmsster of the Sixth Charlottetown Troop, who wgg T‘"" "P "line [j Lubrlcaie er...“ D Adj ust brakes “De-sludge” l3 ...... cagably assisted by J. L. Mankin- ll . Assistant Scoutmastor oi the some troop. Boys irom Scout troops in lum- merside and Charlottetown attend. ed this camp, On visitors day the Scouts o! Qualls-Wsils were favored with‘; visit from the Boy Scout Field Gom- mi-Illener tor Ell. Rev. s, s. Davies. Other visitors to the camp included V Rev. I. win, d. 8.5. R, . Ind “h. Ivgn icholson. Stirling Walker, ‘Han-y ""11. Robert Acorn. Jack Mc- Carville, Rev. I. Edwards, O. 5.8. R. and Waiter Conrad. all of Char- lottatowu IIIQ also Ill‘. Charla] Llnkletur and Ion. m. III Mrs. 522110 A. Olmpblll of Bummer- Scouto of Qualla-Walla Eagle, 48'! points. First Sllmme Superb in Beauty A Authentic in Styling Sure in Dependabilitv Flattering new FUR COATS created in this season's loveliest silhouettes . . . Persian Lamb, Raccoon Hudson Seal‘ ‘(dyed muskrat), Mouton, Persian Paw, hi a com. mandmg range acclaimed for authentic styling. Sleeves are wider and fuller . . . collars are smaller n . . some smart models feature Ascot ties. _ Emphaticelly the greatest. showing in variety and . Value "i" 11191118!“ in this leadership department, Your visit is invited . . . it ls-s pleasure to (lemony trale this outstanding collection of modern fur coats. All furs guaranteed . . . ing your Fur Coat from you are always safe in buy. ' MGDRE £~ M9LEGDME§ CHARLOTTSTOWN, 9.15.1. - nlo Nicholson. bl Alexander only“); ' Change engine oil “ Rotate tires ‘Yon shack libs Illi- SWflI the rest. 010.11%?! points. Ilztn Charlotte-I town oop ' s. Joey stunt... 0am mm Beaver. iilfpolalta, Third glimmer: l vii tor aw JP"... t“ awn ‘at camp "i! T!‘ PP- work completed gt, The would lik t . m! - "Y i0 Cfihko If)»: o aging! ‘Mi-e gm; MscKey. Camp Red $2"! lhgamiotther kin nus in Pine, as: points, Third sufflmg “at u was‘ @3119 on her aids Troop. - lo like to 8. llarlr Delaney, Camp Niiroma, $4?’ gimllilgllgtifllllomarlaiamvlvll-ro use!’ w...» rm... Summersific W la the success that it was‘ M; i. ' note Nichol "9' ‘ l ' t: Ounnw‘ b“ t “awn I l- ‘ t son, Camp Little 3 an n p , .- l. Ronnie Nlcholllll. £1 ‘£1.01! iinofitveit- tints, Seventh Char gin“! In‘, v Ja “at _ _ _ ‘Jammy;- m?’ . ‘an scdonald,_camp m" T“ w,“ ‘a t t Ohar- “ii: u. t‘ “a: (3nd). 44a points, sum. ta- lottetown Troop, u, m. “m.” the“ y was won, by Tharewaa a gloat M M| c: can n. m“ "u, Ag “up t ‘ » ‘WIN Ronnie lflgh- . . .. I’ . x Ale: ‘ ' ‘ ‘ Martin. Osmp mo Mllltl. Sixth Ohar- fiu OI I D . m. . vid Bate . C FINN flier 43d points. i t yumhrnsliisidvahmfrogfl.“ Ivan h II 11' .01..» m. l th Charlottetown Troop. 1.0M lilillifll- was ‘anthem Damn. Oamp