sill?! Pie [Zuni Penr m, Alan new YC r 5H5 r piitibursll w hop rigl National I steaming 5 mg Pie. w; can t! Riv 9t" national”; 5x . {"1939 ch “gen the mid. Alli’! tive of the llrll 5*“ we terms hall in El Tennis I should be 195d the I tho Davis course. l" pro. Then slder Bud". worth Vin when D00 ranks. Paul D1 llurler. Ii! [pills is 4 Notional . [n the rs memorial wit‘ Am llonsumers’ Purohasingiampaign - interesting articles. Alt R. P. Simp- e so? View i- bni‘ l'i'.'_i;vibiar\ 4i, it“, Reaches Half-Way Mark Tomorrow With 860.00 in cash Primiiplc lncenrtive. coupled?‘ with unusual price offers. interest 1n “*0 new Consumers Community Corltest has thus far been sun-em- i118 throughout. the whole prov- ince. Today is the ninth day since u"? 598111111114; of t.he campaign, Ind were are just ten more days left. Curious though it may seem, the firms hand-ling the smaller toms have so far distributed the greatest. nunrlber of coupons. but he ten firms seem to keep fairly well abreast in the coupon total, 01' wu-lsenone large sale pays up 101' I lurkc number of sznsll ones: l" "ll-l re-‘Ipcct. but then there are! many more small ones. l New stock is now arriving at. the l various stores; new mode], m radios. washers, stoves. ladiiesi 010001118. etc. and people are look- I in! around ltruch earlier than usual. This should be a tip to "m" Whu usually buy their com- modities at a, later date and who wish to have a. complete stock from which to choose. Mr. J. P. Crockett has a splendid display of all the new ideas in Furniture. as well as a fine line of Wfihfirs. Slot/Es. radios, and many yon‘! you will find the very iiitoit ill ail lines of ladies‘ wear, new lhlbments arriving almost daily new. and a most exclusive line of perscnality" fashion tailored dresses. If you need a. now oar _(or I used one) call at T. G. Ives and lee the value he is offering dur- lng this contest. Mr. Ives Just re- ceived a shipment of heaters. Phase are well made and are very reasonable in price. At Johnson d: Johnson you may see all the new fall toiletries. fresh stocks of qual- ity confectionery, and here too. there is a fine news rock.’ If you nave not yet tried the new wet- proofing process on your suit, coat, curtains, sheets. or other laundry. do so at once. This new "Nevswet" method is one of the moot amaz- ing products of science. and coats but very little. Phone Sterne‘ to- day and give them a good big order. sending all you can for laundering, dyeing. and dry-clean- thc ins. Milla- Broo. Ltd. have some real bargains in used pianos. They “u "was he“ our. " I I 9? 17111510 8.11 a stock of electrical applanoes. At the Red Indian Service Station W" may have your car thoroughly "W100 Polished. and . T0111 Davies is offering an attrac- li" rule 0n chewing the oil and grease. This stiouid be done now lnyWfly. and they do a real job Of course, you get your on and gas there these days. Space does not peanut. listing all the bargains at P. J. MacDonald's, but, you'll have to call and see for yourself They're handling some extra good meat at P. J.fs this week. Then you xiii be needing some new silver- Bre. or cu ery, pots. pans. crockery. etc. Be sure to see these at. The Roger: Hardware Co. Ltd. You may also buy roofing. paints. lnvllfi. polishes, stoves, refriger- P-Wrs. even car accessories at Rogers‘. All of these firms are issuing a cou n with and for each 25 cen transaction. The larger the amount of your pur- chase the more coupons you re- ceive. and the more chances you have of winning one cf the prizes. M The Guardian Office you are allowed coupons on subscriptions only. These may be for short terms or by the year. If you are a subscriber you'll be renewing so why not now, if you're not a sub- scriber, by all means, why not? There are $160.00 in the prizze list. Florty prizes in all. The 1st, $50.00; 2nd, $30.00: 3rd, $15.00 and so on. There are going to be forty winners. The drawing l take place on Saturday Oct. 8th. We think we are safe in saying that it will be held at The Rogers Hard- ware Co. Ltd. at 9:00 p. m, on that evening. It will be conducted under the strict personal super- vision 01' Chief of Police Birt- wistle. His announcement of the winners will be fair and final. Despite all the coupons you can. Leave them witih any of the firms or send, bring, or mail them to The Consumers’ Community Con- test. care of The Charlottetown Gulradlan. y and Vicinity The ninior W A.. held held their leventh anniversary gathering on Tuesday evenl in Sea. View Hall. The hall was n cely decorated with cut. flowers potted plants and evergreen and the Junior W A. Motto. Rev, Mr. FICBJD presided and after a brief introductory address a srglendid program was carried out y the members. Chorus by the Junior members When He Cometil. Recitation —Ol.u' Junior w. A. Max Murphy. Readi ~Velda Duggan, First Thinga rat. Solo-Jesus Bids Us Shine,‘ - Relen Burt. Recitation -E1aine Graham. Duet-Bring Them Iii-Jim Burt Ind Ruth Burt. Rcilding—Dorotiry M The guest speaker of t Rev. Mr, Harrison, Summerside. then introduced by the chairman and after congratulating the members gave a. most encouraging and helpful address which was greatly a preciated by all, The of ering followed and the Reading --Ailison Mcbellan. A eridldly rendered uartette was en ven Nearer Btll Near- er, by Pauine Coulson, Mrs, At- wood Blakaney Caisly Adams and Digmont Duggan. Recitation —Wa1ic.cc Murphy. Chorus-By Choir. Recitation -—Marie Adams -My Mite Box. Recall —Violet Bassett. Recitaton --Leroy Adams. The Builders. Recitation ~Audrey Adams. The charlman Rev. Mr. Fream on behalf of all presented extend- ed a hearty vote of thanks to Rev. Mr, Harrison and to all who took Bart in the program also to Mrs. lakaney the leader for her untlr- lng efforts ilr after year to carry on the Mas er's work in this part of His vineyard. The singing of the hymn Now the Light Has Gone A- way and the Benediction this splendid gathering to a close. The sea View W. I- met ln the Institute room for their September meeting on Wednesday evening- President. Mrs. J. R. Murphy presided and opened the meeting: vrith slning the Ode and repeating Creed in unison. Roll call llas ail-- rwered with pickle recipes. The sick and school committees rave satisfactory reports. The read- ng of the minutes introduced sev- alrg items of business which were ussed. Mrs. Leigh Sutherland and Mrs- ml-lg McKay were chosen as dele- gates to attend the Anti-Tub- ercolosls Convention to meet 1n Charlottetown. It was unanimously’ decided to invite Miss Ross. Health, Nurse and Dr. James Keir to come on Friday sept. 23rd to slvc the test to the pupils of Sea. View inf-loo], The programe committee iiien entertained with helpful "Id-l ng and the National Anthem umught. the meeting to a 0106B after which lunch was served by Mrs, Latgh Eutherland. Mrs. Robert Sutherland and Mrs, Dun- can Surlsbury- Potato digging is now in full owing after being so long delayed owing to the rainstorm-u. W0 i“ are now taking advantage of the "no warm days and reportconslder- tble rot in their crops- Min Carolyn Pickerinfl l5 ‘Pend- lng a few days with friends in Mal- D98“!!- .__.__. The many friends 01 M". Amie ‘Iilomprton, Mai lie, TBS?“ ° learn of her lines and opcrnilun in Prince County Hospital. All hope for a speedy recovery- Mm_ John c. Brown. Graham's Road, is spending a pleasant via"- In Bea View. the ruw of h" daughter. Mrs. n. w. Donald- lngw Marjotfle ?J£.“.§‘i°’.'i.i.“€l.‘; o n. 5W5 s p a est of her rents, Mr, and m. Atwood B akaney. Mrs. brie McKay and little visiting by. e evening were recent visitors to Sea. View. the guests of Mrs. J. T. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Loring Raynor, Belmont, spent, Sunday with friends in Bea View. Miss Anna Delaney has returned to her home in French River, after a pleasant visit with friends in Sea View. Miss Ruth Ross, Health Nurse and Dr. Keir have been visiting the schools in all the near by com- munities and have given the '1‘. B. test t.o the different pupils. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beairsto and little daughter Mary of Char- lottetown, spent the week-end with friends in Sea. View. A most pleasant evening was spent at thehhome of Mr. and Mrs. James Cousins, Baltic on Wednesday evening when many friends and neighbors gathered to bid farewell to their daughter Margaret who. is leaving to train for a practical nurse in Montreal. When all the guests had gathered Mr. Frank MiicNutt was asked to preside and after a few brief re- marks Miss Ellen Harrlngton read a nicely worded address and Jennie Ramsay presented her with a beautiful Wardrobe Packawsly Case on behalf of the friends who were present Mrs. Alonzo Holmes then read an address from the Baltic W. 1- of which Miss Cousins had been a valued member and Mrs. Car- roll presented her with a Water- manb Fountain Pen on behalf of the members of the Institute. Miss Cousins then expressed her thanks in a gracious manner to all for their great kindness and expres- aion of good will on this occasion and all joined in singing For She Is A Jolly Good Fellow, Lunch was then served by the ladies and the remainder of the evening was spent, in dancing. Splendid music was furnished by Mr. James Beafrsto accompanied by Miss Carrie Wocdslde, till late hour when all departed after wishing Mar- g-aret every success in her chosen profession. The Darrlley and Sea View W. M. S were kindly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wal- lace MacNutt on Wednesday even- ing. In the absence cf the Presi- dent the Vice President, Mrs. James Hickey presided and led the de- vetional period. 'I'ile'1‘oplc was trust several members contributed help- flil thoughts on the Tonic and Roll Call was answered with an ap- propriate Bible verse on the Topic. An interesting chapter was read from the Study Book which was greatly enjoyed. 0'0"“: hymn and benediction brought the meeting a close. The members were pleased to entertain some visitors, Refresh- ments were served by the hcstes and a social half hour followed. A numbr-r from this community attended the Matinee races which were held in Hamilton on Wednes- day afternoon. The day was ideal and all lovers of sport greatly en- joyed this pleasant gathering, Mr. and Mrs. Graves. New Ham ire. were recent visitors to Darn ev the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pickering. Mr. John Hickey, left recently for his home in Worcester, Mass after spending his holidays pleasantly in Durnley the guest of his uncle Mr. James, Hickey and Mrs. Hickey. Mr. Roland Pickering has ob- tained n nnsition with Mr. Lorlng Raynor, Belmont. Mr, and Mrs Wallace William. Summerside. with a party of friends were recent motorists to sea View. Mrs. Albert stewart. spent a few days pleasantly in French River. the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Everett MacLeod. Miss Hattie Macbeod and Mr. Heath MacLeod. Sprincbrook, were recent visitors to Bea View. SPBEDBOAT RECORD WTNDERMERE, England-(CP) “Speeding at 73 miles an hour on Edward S urr Lake Winder-mere, hm me unofficially broke the l speedboct. record. 0n the return trip the propeller flattened out lin- Ms. Id MeGougan Bummersldc. der the pressure of oven loci-WI‘ r ' miiluirou 'mod. and ilu sistcg, some The Central Guardian This column is reserved for nflIl oi local interest but advertising of a ncwsy nature may be inserted 8t I ll d t l 0| - i":...:...:"' r P" CONFEDElI-ATION LIFE INS - ANCE. UR L-678-7-21-312. FAREWELL GATIIERING'—On ‘Illygduyl evenltns. Se tembe€ 22nd a e peasan sur r was held at the home pof leturayJune Ballem. Cross Roads, to honor Mr. Malcolm Reeves who is leaving the Island shortly to take a. course in engineering at McGill Univer- sity. The first of the evening was spent in music and games, then Miss Helen M. Wood read an up. propriatc address at the close of which Miss Hester Wood made a presentation of a suit case. Mr. Reeves thanked his friends for the remembrance. After the singing of "For He's O Jolly Good Fellow” a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. FOULTRY CLUB-The of poultry in the Sinno Road Poultry Club took ‘place at the Sinnott Road School on Sept, 19. This was under the management of Messrs; McDonald and Driscoll of the Co-operative Egg Associa- tion. There was a good attendance and a very keen inter-est was shown by all the exhibitors. This is the first year for this club and they have done very well. The fol- lowing are the prize winners: First. prize pullet. Leah O'Brien First prize Cockrel, Le ii O'Brien, Second prize Pullet. Eileen Conolly. Second prize Cockrel, Ambrose Cunningham, Third prize Plrllet. Francis O'Brien jr. ,and third prize Cockrel George Phelan, In the Judging contest the prizes went to Mabel Connolly and George Phelan. The are entitled to a trip to the entrol Fair Charlotte- town on Sept. 23. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES- The one llundretll and eighth an- niversary services of ‘the Marsh- field Baptist Church, held on Sun- day. Sept. 25th., were marked by lar e audiences. hplendid music, an addresses that were a chal- lenge to build upon the ‘goodly foundation laid in the past. At the afternoon service. Rev. Stewart iudslns tt Trites. of the Tryon Baptist Church, delivered the address So- loist was Miss Vera Maicolm Campbell. of Charlottetown, Rev. H, L. Danton. of Charlottetown was speaker at the evening service and soloists were Mrs. Harold Car- and Leigh Dingwell, of Charlottetown, Spec- ial musical numbers were also rendered by the choir at both ser- vices. Miss Margaret Webster of Marshfield was at the organ, with Mrs. Matt. Wood. of Hazelbmok. and Mrs. Karold Carver, acting as solo accompanisfs, Mrs. Hector Jenkins. Mrs. Geo, Lilly, Miss Mm. garet Webster. and Mr. Fred God- frey were in charge of the program for the day. 'I‘he exterior of the Marshfield Church has recently been redecorated and presents a Q1513’? neat and pleasing appear- Cirl Guide News yer, of Hazelbrook. Following is Miss Ina Gillanhs report read. at the recent annual of the Charlottetown Madame Commissioner and mem- bers oi the Guiders’ Clubz-J have the honour to submit the 5th An- nual Report of the Charlottetown Guiders’ Club. In reviewing the activities of this Club for 1937-38 I hope I am recording accurately when I say that. it has been a very successful year both from the point of view of Gui ling for the Gliider and also socially. We have at least become better acquainted and learned each other good points a- long with the bad! Last fall when I was asked to be- come Presrliciit I naturally refused knowing only too well my limita- tions. However. I finally weaken- ed as there did seem a ray of light, when I lezirilcd that I was to be supported by Mrs. Cudmore. 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HIXTURE/ m EFFEWVE REMO VER roll DER B E E F, lR 0 N h, B," ,,,,,,,,, . r e c or . ~~ a < couczls- COLW- Dioilcil-‘FIW- ;o“S'f%;i§i'\Ci§l0\“ and 2 . i “MNCMTLS- 2 for 5'0 ENDS Mm. and ACID D\'Si‘\1i‘5l.\. A p I, , H B 75¢ 99"“! 3T!“ ‘ W 5'“ ' c m llOTTi l‘ 4 ouvcr "rm fie‘! a y 8' mcmg 2 f0!’ 25C l6 01mm: " - ' ~ Tonic for lllose who , . l 2 for 50c 2 for 75¢ .2 f0!‘ 25C 2 f0!‘ 50C ilrcwcilkrlnd run-down Pf lluzfiéubg Bouts l f_‘ I LARGE liol-rLr ‘t “c lxLMtXNII-FLIG - SALE “ARTS SAT. SEPTEMBER 24th. ENDS SAT. OCTOBER lst. 2 for $1.00 ~14 39x20: i I 173 Queen Street Summer-side 142 Prince Street Kensington Charlottetown, P. E. I. P. E. I. Charlottetown, P. E. I. P_ E_ [_ for the Guiders’ Clip, Although which means repeating last win- her fight Enwumye Snmauve . ' " l the day vzas not as sunny as we tcrs training, however successful, ' , b a . ] ‘ , ,.\‘ii\- Prwh _ _ _ ._, mum WM‘ n m be a splendid is already 105mg maul,“ so m du4ue§Hll§l_ilzuléhgamlliietfélliég. Q RBd GLOSS Calllpfllgll .5 ilifigln number of Guides turned out. The us ask ourselves someqilcsiions and ‘ ‘ “ p“ 31...; programme consisted 1i 'hl h W i! given Iocatlig ‘Lvesct slda: 0f NOT“! River Road. Points were slvtu f" order during march. appearance on field on arrival, uniform and fire lighting. menu a tlon of suPlm‘. knot IY and signalling. All t of a hike make some to l! large than those Gianelli of equipment, prepara- ing contest nd one? he Companies we can find ally better questions “Canadian GUlLiCTS'I— l, Will our winter progriilnnie be entirely" different from our summer Guiding covers such a multitude notes, and I don't think n“ ‘van? answered by Mrs- Caluary in one of the “mi Guidem‘ A good Captain divides the work 0f the compali limited to the present. She knows that the Lieutenant Leader of today are the Captains of tomorrow and she encourages and prepares tlicm for this. degrcss they are prepared for and y! between Leaders or outlook is not and Putrol B‘ . 3 flilf‘ donation. Returns Still Being Received Silirc flit» list of iniarribuiitln: to the Red Ci‘ published on Jilly 0th.. some \ _ ' have been rcz-ciror,‘ vss Caiilpnicii W118 .\. Re rular meetin s were . montéhly. except dlllgng January and made a splendid showing with the of different interests that we giwn rcspons_blyttvy Th9 dam-m as will b,“ oa-i i‘.(‘:<l by lllr filo“. February when an intensive ,col.irse 3rd COITIDMW i" ‘he lead- This is gen 153,115“: m,’ ‘excuse g" l ‘-‘."“lll_[ duties for‘ which the Lieutenant is i"! "llvlllllls. nl1‘.'\i)f‘[_.‘\\'(‘l'CililDPl‘ in Firs; Aid “~55 glvgn by D1 301m the second year that the 3rd Com- urise les lrct ii o a ru. Wlntcl responsible a“, Changed from mm, of the l. o, l). r‘. m Slllllflvf- l Blake. Dr. H. D Johnson examin- puny has been awardrd the Cup so agfiesirlilgifniler tiicggammes sliciild be| to “m, so that M,“ a Mme She lside lvas nciiin mo“! Sllcvftl-Ulli am‘ ed each member of the class at I would advise the other Clem‘; 31am Elglulln. llfilgiallljlmls 5°‘ lias actual experience of all the dlf- “l” "m" Tflllllle 110"‘ 1llll0llll? l l0 I’ the coiii ietinn of the course with panles to watch out as the Fr‘ mrtrnwdllas 510" 0 Planned. {Brent 111,596 o; Company mamge_ $1435.24. Nlclnbcizs of \\'/'ll‘..'~ ‘ ~ \ _ the resut that 1B Guiders re- win makes it theirs Perllmflenf-Y- g0“? inn" llfiitllli- 3001b Qlrl meny she may take charge o; we lslitlite in nil :l~.r~_ rural l $2.66‘; ceived First Aid Certificates. This We were sorry to lost tllo lalu- Gum nit 113v?!" 1850 ll. I Ale l0lll ggcgufllg and mo buying from iTCIlChOPs and Junior Rvi i L-1800-0-2 _ the first stage in working to- ed members during the yefll" — Gllidles r00 3h DRllrll! tle game 09! scpuflnbe,» m ¢;,,-1s;,,ms__b,. W. lllcmbrrs live all corllbl , ‘ wards their medallion which is glv— Miss Virginia Scarth and Miss Betty Dillidnkfllji e Founder intended. Sptmmm m. yrahflng‘ me c010.“ ltlfikc tlir- 103R ("Tflllllfllilll r 21w t -- r—~—-~ eri after courses have been taken Large. The C-cmllnlli“ '9 whLb v e WP} Pmglillnlnlfi‘ 1M0 Mill/P Puftjef, w‘; [gr “H11, {mm “ma, ‘and tile Somrty is must urzisriill to , _ ‘ foi- thrcc yours. they were attached and our Clu and prassiyc per cds and _ lllCllldl‘ m“ u, 3.15m- and do gamys and all ‘A 1M hit». ,i.~.~: u. ii‘. ~ ~ a, KINGSTON During the year the four branch- are going to miss tllom Krelllly- W“ m"! m‘ ln~ ll‘ Fijfllllefi ~00“ Rbuut slim-ls from 1331mm- [O Juno, and so ~— ~ es oi Guiding _lntclligenre, Health wish them both continued success some new ours- and cltllrl‘ Sin?‘ on, Liclllcllalils also, are often in PRINCE (‘orxrv _ » licvil icccived by Handicraft and Service were studied and hODB fill" Pfihalis “me d” m °r _°°","“'y dmcmg- . charge oi lllllrlC. handicrafts, ,1“ “l- "lmmlllclllg and we are most grateful to our in- in the future they YnRY find “l W5‘ b - Alevw“ WWW“ l“ lllllfiw- signalling or iinylllinfi in which 300N111? Crllllfll —— ~ - $7» l4 l ' -“'°;°lld eidest glructgrs who so generously gave glble to return to Gllldlng- "med b) llillllle- l-Prbll‘ 0i fill". ll [hgy Show sperm] aptitude, 1 have Bloomfield w -. -_ .. ~- _- 11M l bliss Vcldo. their time. Miss Mary MacDonald we give a most cordlrll welcome dub) at hamlicroitsi ' known Lyeutenants attached f“. Darnley — - - - ~ - - - 2.00 gave instruction on Handicraft to our new Guidcrsi- C18" ll 1 It 0°90!" "I-“Wli 1m‘ years to a company who knew no Frretolvn ~ _ . _ _ _ > _ _ 11-411 \\rlr.n' l teaching tile Guiders several art- Miss Jean Fdrsythc. Am"! W" "m" "m" ‘ml-ml? i119 1mm?‘ more about it all than when thcy Hnlibiirtoir- -~ - u ~ -» 1'85 1W‘ YMR ill? " iclas which in turil they could pass Lieutenant in the 1st. company. went. L015 0f yuu new M friends first began. Do not be amid u. Hamilton »- __ _ _ _- _.1hon- - on the Guides; Miss Lillian Mac- Miss Doris McDoilgall. Acting nurses who kindly and willingly tmin your Lieutenant to have ,1 Milbllrn \\'o.<i -~— r- ~' ~- — 1111i: Ill . Kenzie gave an evening on music. Lieutenant in the 3rd. Compnlllf- help with first aid —bul. how a- mmmmy o; he, 0w“ as soon a; 5m Mt. Carmel ~ _ ~ M _. ._ ion (‘UHYBLQSCLBK fro‘ as only Miss MacKenzic can, — Miss Mary Drlscull. ACUnE bill" U" ‘Fiend-Q W1l° P10." "l? is 2i. Encourage her. If you make . NOTili8lllv——- - _ _ -- -» Furl Prince Edwn - ; was both delightful and instruc- Lieutenant in the 4th Company. piano. tell a good yarn, or are a gQQd jpb or training it Lieutenant, 1 ShPYbYflnkP _ * - _ _- _ ‘.00 . at present ‘ tive; Miss Rena Wood gave an- Miss Connie Lciglltizer, Acting marvelous at, handicrafts? Guide to run a company of her own sunjmpqqflp __ ._ __ __ _ 43:5“ and Mrs_ Ev other helpful programme during Lieutenant in the 5th. Company. _ fathers can often help ii lot lvitli you, Oolnrnlssioner Wm quick“. up, Ufhainvmp ._ __ __ ___ ___ __ .3 m. iiily, which she taught folk dancing. Miss Doris Tait. Acting Lieuten- stamp albums and such badges as predate 1y and you m“ never lack ___l_l___ _ __ and following this class we saw a ant in the 8th. Company. PlOnBBT 0r llnnllywolnllll. And in? for helpers. Total~ ~- -‘ --~ __ -<l‘i‘ . ' - “n1 COlWiII ls splendid performance by he Miss Lillian Duohemln. Lieuten- gardeners ——l0ts of them love to 5 D0 you Qvpr om“ 3mm of or rruodrllmg his bri Brownies atone of the Guide con- ant in the 7th. ComDB-ny- m)‘ "mil The" D09 1100b!’ Wllfn Honour and Patrol in Council? QFEENS (‘OFNTY ~———— certs, . Miss Mary Sinclair Lieutenant the outdoors is frost bound. Dong you can no mo“. make a ' friends of roi- practical working purposes in the 7th. Company. a. Do you honestly give your ma pl. or a company witholil Bcthcl - _ - ~ _ _ .- w. flnllfhifli‘ of the Guide {leaders and Brownie Miss Gladys Pound. Brown Owl Patrol Leaders a chance to lend? them gym,“ u “meme; could n\fl\\1.5 Cfflqfig got-s _ _ _ _ _ ___ _-, i; N. ‘Mon. ‘why; f Leaders separated for most of the in the 5th Pack. The Patrol System is part of the a hammer or it papcrhliilgfl‘ vrith- flrcrnvnlc — _ _ _ _ _ 4.1,. u,- . in rpm-allay‘! i meetings or for at least part of the Miss Caroline Kenny, Tawy Owl Plan of Guldinil- Patrol Iteadei-s out, a ;\f‘_}§h_ muggy,“ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ a E 1_ I(\'\.p“\\'\ (m. “m:- time. Mrs- Relay, our Provincial in the 5th Pack.‘ must ulwuys know the programme s. Do you R061’) in touch with Lvlldnln _ - _ - -- .- ~ 20o innit. w li~ plillsetl Commissioner, was most helpful ‘it. is most encouraglll! i° “We in advance. so that they can "be m“. pubyicannns? "Vlnrslliir-ld _ _ - * - -__ non illoli l\ trig-c .~.=< “OSSTUL . with the Brown Owls and Tawny the Rangers, Miss Jean Forsythe repel-ed to do their share It is Anal do you road your old ones vondowhlmk _ _ _ _ __ gin . .._ Owls giving them several talks on and Miss Doris McDougu“ “Lin! "Womble to lead a patrol littlest; over again? Vlillvlclv" - _ _ _ _ _ __ "no Tull T\li.\ .-. iatlirzl. Li. Brownie work and teaching them their plmce as leaders. The pre- you know the way yourself. The 7, 1),; you ram and encgflrggc RQy,-fl|_yr_ E551" _ _ __ _ 37,; Jt‘.\.~i',‘ (morph. ll of Elliltrl fascinating new games to pass on paration they have had as Guides programme ls the Pall-oi fiends-rs your Liriltoiillnts to tnkc. evcrv olr Tm Milo Hons» -— - __ _ s. ‘yon haw bivv yi-lfing their to the Brownies. On two occasions and Rangers will mllife them es- map. Shc MUST have it. “Yliere lire noriimiiy- for training? Or do you villlorlirld west..- M - __ .. lilo month. Miss Fullerton gave us training in cially valuable to the Companies no exceptions to this rlllc. A Guid- think you know enough and that » . bin. "Company Drill," the second {m8 0 which they g0. GT ml!!! RLWRYS YGSDPCl hCl‘ lead- she can loaf“ flu- whqlo game ill “MM __ L, __ _._ __ _ _ pd by u“ "by request" so that speaks for it- The thanks o the Club are due to ers. their abilities and intelligence. all its aspects quite will enough . .\ii"s Jcnii: it" ilohorty oi self, At our last meeting in April our ever-ready helper in time of Always ask the Leader's pcrnllsslcn from you? KINGS (‘OVNTY . »~___' q Miss Fry led a most impressive need, our Provincial Commissioner, if it is essential for you to visit her" And as the chief says: Look l Tlir Wrml n1 Institute" ‘i “Guides Own." During a. "Guide-f Mrs, Reay. also to Miss Mary Mac- patrol during Patrol Courses. Never wide! and he wide awake. Albion Cross“ - _ ~ __ _. ~ o: lpniiii-v sill“ .~\ Rogers Own" the Guider has a special o - Donald. Miss Lillian MacK-enzie, interfere with a Patrol Leader in Icespectiully- submitted. Alma * - ~ ~ — - - - r7‘. lslrli-i- “ill I». l: very sue portunlty of impressing upon t e Miss Rena Wood. Dr. Johnson and front of the patrol when she is __._.._ .M_____ 1:1... PM", _ _ __ ,_ ha.) .______ Guides the fact that the movement my Blake and to our own Gulders giving drill. Walt till afterwards mil-ts 1y Tolzovro Flljyqpap.“ ,. _,_ __ _ -. fl. ‘ Tl... poo-he o; m}, vi Ls interdenomirmtional not un- who so capabiy assisted in making and then coach ller privately. If a -~».~- pun...» 3mm. w- :1 - iuirir-rrl iligqni; denomintlonal. Every enrolled Guide our meetings so interesting. ln- Leader is teaching badly you will TORONTO, Sept. 26~lcP)-* nl(...n,...,,, g M. l.» , ion... , yo, 5 {mm has made her three-fold promise striictive and pleasant. soon find out. when you ure tskllic Manning William Doherty. 62. pol- um, Tlfl~~k h m willie oillrr< m. so good. the first of which is her duty to- As we are about to begin an- tests. Explain her mistakes and lticiall, financier and alzriculturistu I-{onflflrld ._ gm l _.._._.. wards God -followed by duty to- other year's work it would seem to teach her how to tench her patrol. lrlied ill llospllal here fflday after a Yqkgynle _ _ no The nlnllv friends of . ward-S mun. be a. time to take stock of when you and she are slime to- tlvo-nloiltlls illness. Ml. Dohcrty" villi-n ~ — — ~ ~ - _ _ to?» Couinholl “In no ma.“ A Field Dav was held on May ourselves-change is beneficial. The nether. A few mlnutrs at the cnrl ‘ll-as Minister of Agriculture in the xrhnl-yvlip _ _ _ _ _ __ _ m: n3 the i; slxodiw impi-ovm‘ m 29th in order that. the seven Char- Company which reasscmbles in of s meeting is often enough to set United Fa mrrs of Ontario Gov-yfuqgy flurry)“; __ _. __ ._ 1435 ‘violins ton" confined to ‘ 10mm"! “"9001” ""14 “mime iflllwmb" with n0 ire-Sh 01AM. ernment from i919 to 192th foi- the pa5i, fly‘ q;- l; 1'-4 ll. L. WORTHY ENMAN nllua col i. r. ll. WORTH Walker s. Sample