Life at 60...but... Begins THE ETOWN GUARDIAN GIRL eunm saws 2nd CHARLOTTITOWN GUIDIB I BROWN!!! The Second Charlottetown Com- panylndPaekheldajolntrneet- ing on Friday last, October- ifl, 183! with an attendance of about 50. The “ was opened impaction for full Guide uniform. The Guides then marched in/te horseshoe formation to receive three Brownies inio" the Great Sisterhood of the Girl Guides. These Brownie: were Verna. Hooper, liiileen Vail and Eleanorhlarymffy. The Brownies joined with the Guides in a Jolly automobile race. by the tendenfoot Guides, who are second class Guides made sug- gestions for the year's program. The meeting came to a close with the Guides singing Evensong and held last week. Miss Terrell, who is the Brown Owl of the‘ second Charlottetown Brownie Packwasen- rolled as a Girl Guide. Patrol Leader Sylvia Block was appointed Secre- "tary. A.“ moments for the pas- sing of the good carriage test were made and the Court will meet in this capacity after next Friday's meeting. The formation of basket- |ba.ll and hockey teams were re- ; quested but no definite decision was arrived at. Mrs. George DeBlois, the wife of the Lieutenant Governor who is an Honorary Vice-President of the Canadian Girl Guide Association, is holding a very important meet- ing of the Local Association at Government House next Friday afternoon. First C‘ ‘Iotteto Company ‘rhe attendance was especially good at Monday's meeting, and every Guide who p-ssewed a uni- form was wearing it, with the ex- ception of we. After inspection the guides played an exciting game oi’ "Dodge Bail," from which both sides emerged with three minutes as their "time limit," and the oh- servatlon game of “What's wrong,” proving themselves to be quite ob- While Morse Code was wacticed trying hard to pass this test, the Taps- ihefiretwiutoflionorwss GEITRAI. SIIAIIIIIAII M81011! mabis ll llvnloo. conrsnsaanois out maul- ancs. n-ovaa-r-ia-sm. , BUYING TURN!!! daily at out qrarlottetown warehouse. Tiarbet" ~ BUYHWG OEANBERBIIB daily It our Charlottetown warehouse. Mark- et prices. Paul A. Murray. 11-1287-10-16-81. BUYING Mountain Table Stock Potatoes at market prices at our Charlottetown WI-NDOWSO- Pdill A. Murray. L-1237-10-16-3L PERSONALS Miss Mary Machean has returned to her home in North Rustico, alter visiting friends and relatives in the City for the past three weeks. __’,_. Mr. Joseph MoCarey of Baltimore, Md, was a recent California. vistior. Alter spending sofne time in the South he came to the bay cities where he met many friends. Says the Oakland Maple Leaf, Mr. Mc- Carey some years ago was post- master in Charlottetown. ::The Oil of the People-Many _olla have come and gone, but Dr. f |Thomas’ Eclectric Oil continues to maintain its position, and increase" its sphere of usefulness each year.‘ iIts sterling qualities have brought it to the front and kept it there, and it can truly be called the oil of the people. Thousands have benefited by it and would use no other pre- paration. ‘Rhodes Reviews Federal Relief In Saskatchewan OTTAWA, Oct, 16—-(CP)-Sosk- atchewan, with a population leas than five per cent of the whole of Canada. had received 39 per cent of all relief monies disbursed by the Dominion Government in the past four years, Finance Minister E.N. Rhodes declared in a statement issued here today. 'I‘he minister's st"‘ement was made in reference l: . 1 110,. m4 I I > g O1? (locusts 1 ‘ WEMAKE LOANS. ._..0ur EwrydayBuririzaoQ... The Banl: of Montreal is ooopersring in way help ' A improve businsnmsidnsa Making loans is as much the bank's everyday biliiflfl! i! 1W5‘!- ing deposits or clearing cheques. Interest on loans and invest- mcnts constitutes the bank's main source of rcvmue. The Bank of Montreal sands ready today, as always, to lend money for legitimate needs of fanned, merchants and others who can meet the requirements ofsound banking principles. BANK OF MONTREAL Isublishsdrsir uooaau, IIIICIBNT BANKING saavlclsnsisoursnsd lflYuui’ " ' Charlottetown Branch: A. L B. BELCHER, Manager servant of small matters of uni- - form. A four comer relay was noisy but thrilling. During the games period the Company was very pleased to find Miss McNutt, the Companyh first Captain, pres- ent as a visitor later the Company salute was accorded her. Test work continued, with the Sec- ond Clas guides studyina how to tell the points of the compass dur- ing the day or night bv usim ths sun or stars. Morse signalling is i still being studied by the Tender- . , foots. and the new recruits are he- ' ing trained by second 012s! gui"es a part of the Olfiss test ke- ing to train a ruig to pass her underfoot tests. The girls are very keen t0 get some real work clone and win their badgm as soon as possible. Campfire was in charge of the Canaries. who are to be oom- mended on living up to the sing- ing ability of the bird whose ern- i to t cently published interview with Premier LG. Gardiner in which the latter complained that the fed- eral government had refused to v - grant relief assistance. - A proposal had been made by the Ibut m. Gardiner hid rejected it. the statement Ht fvflh- "=4 W" ==Whv ruler needlessly? Dwain Dominion Government to take over Out of a four year aggregate of l0 W! Pmvm“ ‘lmlmwl 9° '33" WYPflI-B 1411111161“ b11110 W163- H111 both administration and total cost $133,000,000 disbursed among the 699,28’! as compared IN! W735i‘ relief to scald feet, soft oorns am °f Yeue! 1B the dfoilsht areas of provinces by the E ‘ ' treasury 757- 1" l" "I! 1611151111118 Plwlm“ warts. Relieves inflammation. ‘ saskatchewm- Mr- Rhodes declared. Saskatchewan received ssaJrupoo i» m1" lush lvw- moves proud assa _ . TOTAL AIIITI IN IXGISI OI $100,000,000 :~ l w v i l‘. You can golf at any hour of the You MUST PLAN Now 31. AFTER 60, you will want to take things easy and forget day-go fishing whenever you choose. And you can really enjoy the comforts of your home and fireside. about business cares. And you can do B°'_pmvided you arrange To guarantee such a pleasant now for Life Insurance to pay ‘future’ an you need to do now is You anmmhly incmnevbeginning to set aside part of your savings ‘he d“ Yo" ‘efim- in Life Inwrance- nets’ Jena“; nods - » r l . . ::..°:.-.."s“n mie~mn Mo" You can travel and stay where Qet full lnformatlgn from any w Wm the,‘ Mmfime Blackbird gpggp _ , _ _ pain-oi ls leading in marks for the (OMFQRT you l1ke—as long as you like. Life Insurance representative. pennant by a wide martin at vm- saw“ mt. Hun a ‘I FALL-FURRING he had been working at potatoes visited frequently by ms own pastor "WWW for voluntary non-eom- w services are FOX RATION N0_ 1 that day. As he was alone at the Rev, m, M, .1. 5mm, Kin-kora, and a°rgigo$figiilrbozgflrt so essenusi to dis public w rsiwsys are ect to strict. government At your nearest dealer. Almost a year ago Mr. Leonard Dufly, as many recall, met with a very serious accident while on his way home from his brothers, where time. it is not known how the accid- ‘ -‘ hit his call for help a few rninutes after he leit his which he was éhnsoled and comfor- ted and received the last rites of the church from Rev. Father O'Hanley previous to his death. B» was also by Rev. Dr. McLellan, Bununerside. On Friday morning, Oct. 12th, his United States to put patients in position to meet medical coats. His plan makes the community the unit. There physicians would digent class. yet lurabie to pay more than small amounts. ~ To ensure that dress canons ""°‘ Urges Prepayment -_- . 0,,",,s,,,,,,, Periodically For . . ‘ ' J.'.‘..'.’2Z"§'}.'.‘f.£ Hospital Expenses. A th " und ' ‘ 5 1 e n SUI-an Ce .., m- .___ - e-year-ro transportation "' Insurance Com- (LE n, GQMI-n». m") . . ( 1 - PW“- nosrom. 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