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D972 Address Oily Pgince with In Memos-inns In Meinoriam of my dear Mother Mn. Amos Gallant, who ma.“ away October 16th, 1946, "I lfillflflmo here without you Mom, lid Id the weary wny, For life can never be the inane Since you were called away. They say that time heals all sor- row And helps us to forget But time so far has only ptovefl HOW ImllCh I mlm you yet, All"!!! Remembered and Sadly Missed. Daughter Doreen. Montreal. TINTAGEL, Cornwall, England- and .,, 1 (Notices. First Sous-ll Troop and Pack 0r! Friday. September 9th, Beav- er aind I dropped down to Souris. We had a chat with Ken Fraser and John MacDonald in the after- noon and in the evening we attend- ed a. Oub organization meeting. 1 spoke to the boys and ithen some forty (40) of them gave in their names. A-fter the meeting we had a little talk with Ken MacPhee and Bill Crockett, who are assisting in the Pack. We then jumped in the Chev and dropped hi on Wally and John at Troop meeting. The Troop is get» ting along tine with one Patrol sys- tem being used to great advantage. _ ‘llhe P.L..‘s, by the way. are fonmer Lone Scouts and their training is a big help to their leaders. The pres- ent enrollment of the Troop is thirty-six (I16). “Beavcr" took tlill boys through two Scout games which they enjoyed very much. (That knife ls hard to steal. c111 (GEM-Many tourists who scribbled their names on the wall of a 14th century post office here added theI-r addresses. They have been billed for malicious damage. Forests occupy 30,000 square mil- es of territory in Norway. CONDENSED Great to start o moel. Delicious in sauces and casserole dishes. Hero's sweeter, tastier bread inscuninirs FRESH F IT'S FUll. STRENGTH so it goes right to work. No waiting. No extra steps. Fleischmann’: fresh active Yeast makes bread that's more delicious and tender, sweeter-tasting every time! IF YOU BAKE AT HOME-Get Fleischmannk active fresh Yeast with the familiar yellow label- Drpeiidable-ifs been Canada's fivorite for more than 70 years. 1%?’ fu/i-oifvwfwmé . . ,, x _ ‘ "Mimi? ‘ ‘ qrfjflgm boysfl. ‘ Had a chat with Constable Sand- . berg, a Group Committecman. who , is very enthusiastic about Scouting and glad to see that Snuris has l made such a lino start. Father,‘ Murnaghan, another Group Com-| Cub and Scout meetings. In closing, from vsliat I observe I would say “Well done Sourls- keep up (hr rooti- work!" I would also thank “Braver" for his splendid company and capabil- ity, l Flret Moroll Troop A preliminary meeting in an ef- fort to organize a Scout Troop in Morell was held on Tuesday. Sep- tember 30th. Three films were shown to the boys by Jack Martin of the National Filim Board. (Once again thanks to NJ-TB. and to Jack.) After the films I had an informal chat with a group of about fifty (50! boys and they seem to be in- terested in lemming a TYOOD- Lone Scout from Bangor, P.E.l.. at the meeting. He had his necke-r- chief and shirt on too. Credit is due Reg Macadam and Jack Coffin who did such a splen- did job of organization in getting the boys interested in the meeting. The latter will be acting as Scout- master when the Troop reaches the organized stage. Good luck Mort-ll and let's hear from you. Which brings to mind the old saying that "the squeaky wheel gets the grease“. I would like to hear a squeak from Summcrside, Montague, Tignlsli, Alberton. Kens- ington-to name a few. Dorft forget in Charlottetown Saturday, October 25th. is Apple Day. Scoutingly Yours HAWKEYE FIRST POWNAI. TROOP my Red Pine) IFridziy evening it was l-he PTil/ll‘ ege and pleasure of P eld Cinvnmls- sioner LePaZB and Wu" h“? l“ pay a visit to the that I have never seen a more fully urrformed 'I‘r0op on the Island. I was glad to see Roy Compton. a , First Pownal Troop and right here let me report» THE ouannmfl cunawrrsrowu Will‘ Lecture llcrc llEllTllll. lilllllllllll ‘Iliio column lo reoerved for newa of local lnterelt, but odvertioillg o! a newly nature may be Inserted at five cents a wordatrictly pey- able in advance. Infill]?! TAXI. Phone Si. HMPIEBSONS-Menk Clothing CONFEDERATION LII‘! IN- SU RANGE. BATTER! RADIOS $28.46 and up. Simpson's Agency. KENWOOD OVERCOATS, order now for winter delivery. at Jack Cameron's. T0 NEW GLASGOW in I mm utes via Maritime Central Airways twice daily, Phone 2061 or 540. OUTSIDE WHITE PAINT in stock. MacDonald-Rowe Wood- working Company Limited. OLD SYDNEY COAL - The motor vessel Thomas Carroll is expected today with a cargo o! Old Sydney coal for A. Pickard dz CO. REGISTRATION Ior eveuill classes in Typewriting and BO0k-| College, Wednesday, October 15th,‘ i730 l0 9.30 P. M. Enquiries invited. I-Makmg Tea Biscuits" will AQUELLA-Waterproof your cel- lar walls by applying this scientific product. Obtalrnable at MacDon- ald-Rowe Woodworking Company Limited. All tihe Scouts wore their shirts and neckerchiefs and have hots. . This Troop .5 a vcry QCCd 9X- zimple oi Scouting at its best. and lfle Sco-ulmastcr. Mr. Harold Smith ls to he sincerely and en- mlttcoman. was present at both the t thuslasucauy congratulated for the l d.| splendid way 1n uh ch he has brought these Scouts along. It. is an encouragement to those of us in the Movement to see the fine {Scout spirit shown by these Fow- inal Scouts. | The meeting was the first 0i’ the season, and the Patrols for the en-. ‘sung year's work were made up‘ ‘as follows; Beaver Patrol: Patrol? 'Leadei' Bard Judson, Second Ken-. moth Judson and scouts: Smith. Wallace Smith lvlaoMlllan. Fox Patrol: thur Jones ‘Mactiiillan, Ken Weatherble , Sterling Moore. l ‘Iihree new boys. Owen Breton, Bobby Carver and Sheldon Bea- : ton were admitted to the Troop, Owen and Bobby gcong to the Foxes and Sheldon to the Beavers. The meeting consisted of a Flag .' Game and Kim's Game with a var- ; iation. The winner of Kim's Game was Ken Weatherble who got 1'1 out of 20. I tlink that is a. record. Good work Ken! The night's activities closed with a. Council Fire and Scout's Silence and Scouts Benedicton, but before the Councl Fire started, Mrs. Smith served a delicious lunch to hhe boys and the Leaders. This lunch had been supplied by the mothers of the Scouts and our ap- preciation is extended to those gracious ladies and to Mrs. Sm th who put up with 13 Scouts and 3 fine lunch. The Troop is made up o! the same Scouts as last year with the exception of Gavin Ourrle who was such an enthusiastic live-wire Scout. Gavin l; now working in Toronto. - Another indication of the healthy condition of the Troop is the fact that the First Poiwnsl Troop was the first shareholder in the new Community Hall at Pownal, mere. 1y showing what a good Scoutmas- ter and Scouts can do. The Troop will have the use o! the new Hell when it ls ready for meetings. This concludes my report of cur visit to Pownsl and while the pic- t-ucre is good. I would warn the Scouts against letting it go to tihelr heads. You have a lot to learn yet, Scouts, but I know you'll get the same kick out of going further ahead in Scouting es you did in coming this far. Good Scouting Pownal Troop. "Red Pine” Jfmmy| and Lea. Leaders and tlhen served us the Miss Grace Gray, an authority on Domestic science. and s mem- ber of the Home Economics Div- ision of the Maple Leaf Milling Company Limited will commence a two weeks lecture tour of the Isl- and on Tuesday, October nth. She will speak on “How To Stretch the Food Dollar" - a timely subject which will be of great interest to all housewives. in these days of lkeeping at the Union Comcnercial: rising food 605m A new technicolor sound film, be shown at each meeting if equip- ment is available. This is the first movie to be approved by the Visual Aids Committee of the On- tario Educational Association. Miss Gray's first Charlottetown appearance will be on Tuesday ev- ening, October, 14th before the Rebecca Lodge, Ladies‘ Branch of the Oddfellows Society. Qn Wed- nesday afternoon Oct. 22nd. the Junior Ladies’ Aid of the Prince Edward Island Hospital will pre- sent Miss Gray at the Clover Club. Other meetings are arranged as follows: Summerfield, Oct. 15th; Victoria. Oct. 16th; Parkdale, Oct. 17th; Montague Oct. 20th; Morell, Oct 21st, O'Leary' Oct. 23rd; Sum- merside, Oct 24th; Kensington, evening Oct. 22nd. These meetings are under the sponsorship of the ;oca1 Women's Institutes, and will be called for 8 p.-m. PREFER OWN GALLEY? eaters ashore. sandwich-toasted please, Bud." 250 MILES T0 POUND l Cotton can be spun so fine that takes 250 miles of it. to make a be held in November when slides i it. pound of yarn. ¥~LA~»IiojE.M ; LANTIGEN“? LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN LANTIGEN lKJNT/GEN HALIFAX -- (OP) - Cale own- _ _ Paimllers in Halifax, port of call for Leader wlmm“ 3mm“ Seem“ A?‘ several United States warships on and 5cm“: fink courtesy visits this year, find that "d American sailors are not hearty Ths usual request, they say. is: "Tomato and bacon ‘III! KIRK PULPIT I I Preaching Sunday morning. the Minister, the Rev'd. Tl-LB. Homers. said: Here in Canada we have. abundant reason to thank God. Our- rlelcs are white to the harvest. Our; cities are growing and prosperous. Our population, the variety of! which is an asset, not a liability, and which is composed o! the op-f pressed and the mibitioui from‘ every country, the Sutherland Clearances, the stricken neld of Culioden, no less than the pogsoms and massacres of Russia, Germany, China and Greece, has as one of its great ingredients. the ancient spleridours o! pro-Revolution France. 1t has also, as its formative core, i! they see their task alright, those who have inherited and brought here the high resolves and noble conceptions which the British peoples alone have known how to exhibit and establish in the world. Material prosperity is ours. Boli- tical unity is not beyond our grasp. Spiritual vision ought not to elude a Canadian people who stand in the middle o! all human intercourse and necessity-with Europe to the East. Asia to the West, and. all the Americas to the South. "God be merciful unto us and bless us that. Thy way may be known upon earth, Thy saving health among all nations." For our opportunity. 0H1‘ obligation, and our "willingness" wo can today repeat the ancient or! of David "Now. therefore. our God. we thank Thee, and praise Thy glorious Name.” Zion Church VL-tlLS. Meeting ls llcld .___. On ‘Thursday evening the W.M.S. of Zion Church met at the Manse for their regular meetng. The pres- ident, Mrs. G.C. Webster presid- ed. The meeting opened with the 5lnglng of a hymn and psalm 100 rwas repeated in unison. Prayer was offered by Miss Estelle MacAiisland. The scripture read-l ing. Ephesians 5, verses 1-20. was _ race runes IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘ ‘IlllllP-‘ol!’ I49 OTIIE PRIZES in “NAME MY PUPPY” contest fpgfM-nuwoano-m: 524; 601m -‘_.————I—B— IHOI O-OTTIS l amt viuitll Because my pixpy la going to be on The Happy Gang, l wan: e little guy to have the name that I-loppy Gang listeners like the best. I list below nine of the puppy names you bear most often- SKIPPY PAl IASSII IUSTII KADOII SPORT Iltlllll SPOT PRINGI TEDDY lama outs of these. con-i leie this RCA RAMO- MANY OTHER PRIZES Pick out the name you think is the most popular PRINT that name, IlOD name and address and the name and your dealer, on any piece of paper and send is to me accompanied carton or a sales receipt for a iin of Colgate Tooth Powder (or reasonable facsimiles). Address: IIIT PEARL “NAM! MY PUPPY“ CONTEST, DEPT "C," BOX I51, TORONTO (Also trite um: yo! piclol uitdd: o/ your mnrlops.) i, Iron: letters ma: 'n'ng mo t , is: be dawn by Then I _s popular name shou d be calle words Qt‘ less. completed sentences. you bow o] winning 15014152 grand prizes.’ Open to residents of Canada only. Entries must laser than midnight. Oct. 18, 1947. with you: address of by a Colgate Dental Cream Happy (i!!! _—-writers of these wilT -, sentence: "1 t ink Bert Pearl's dog , ‘ d _‘———' because . . . . . . . . .." in 2S Prizes awarded according to mcrii of Send tbcymnc you fir} n: c/Irii or you Isle. Tb: more name: you rend in. the more chance: postmarked not COL-GATl-cleons your breath as it cleans your tooth! read by Mrs. Wm. MacMllan. A season 5f prayers led by Mrs. Dar- raoh, Mrs. Patterson. Miss Altken and Mrs. Webster was then enjoy- ed A solo by Miss Helen Dewar, "The, Lord is My Shepherd" was sweet- ly sung. Miss Norma Dalzlel ac- companied her on the pano. A very concise and interesting re- port. of the annual meeting which was held in Windsor, NS, was given by Mrs. Darrach and a vote of thanks extended to her from the society. Mrs. Webster read an interest rig paper "Why we are Christians" and told of the millions in Inda who died without; ever hearing the _ gospel message. The thankofferlng meerng will will be shown of missionary work The Modern Lozlitigs-sl “B llAS SUCCEEDID IN inncmc autistic, io mousincs surrinnc __nton , no, cisnissmc SYMPTOMS mo‘ WIITCHID oisconronis _or_niisi ,conriiints.f r (ANTIGEN "s" 1.11mi“ sis-insets derived Prom e grouplot bocterioruwolly considered ‘responsible for those troublesome disorders and.‘ ‘Tfiklfl as directed, will help relieve present misery 31nd Merino ond__lgull_d_yp___rogs_tor_ico_-ogohsj Jim.» inc-em! V art ialilng LANTIGIPVIIQTBSQG‘ _ the development oi anti-bodies in tholsystem 10o tight and destroy tho hvedlngworgonisms/ ‘in-neutralize the germ poisons that are ousinq {you so much misery_ond discomfort. cit ltiAl emit wmi unminTsr- oissoivic out vacant; II. I LANTIGEN sick and shut-ins. made to Mrs. Swan who is so ill in hflsllltal and Rev. Dr. Johnston who! is ill in hospital in Halifax. VLANTIGEN ~ LANTIGEN (HOKING BRONCHITIS BRONCHIALASTHMA , onil STUFFY criminals-g Oral Waymx in India. WWW-two visits were made to Reference was The Pres dent at this time ex-l tended a cordial welccme to thel Home Helpers who were present and hoped they would come again. Three new members joined our society. Tlhe hymn "Cc-me ye thankful people come" and the “Lord's Prayer" brought a very inspiring meeting to a close. GLUTTONOUS FOWL For each dozen eggs produced. a hen will eat about seven pounds of feed. LANTIGEN mas SUDDENLY; “No INQUEST MONCTON, Oct. li-No inquest will be held into the sudden death of Mrs. O. E. Bcllingor. 9 McAllen Lane, which occurred late yester- day afternoon. The won-ran, believ- ed to be in her early 30's. was found lying on the floor of hei home by a neighbor about 5 o'clock. Dr. P. McL. Atkinson, coroner was called and after an examin- ation decided that death was due to natural causes. No inquest will be held. he stated. Mrs. Bellinger was expecting i child in another month. Her hus- band. a commercial traveler, wai away from home at the time and it is believed that he is in Prince Edward Island. A two-year-old son was at home. LANTIGEN ‘NSOLLN-VT‘ I~ aunts riasr UANTIGIN LAIOIATORIIS Ii IIGIIOII IYIIIT Ill? tour/omen: ataoimvi . _ _ ‘IIL’ (i Les-recoil?” HAS Irnrigjof ogrnrns) "use mess rinsomiifwnmstt‘ AND unsoucirioltssnmomrsi IRONCHIUS ' m, a worsen-mus ueastJnqmoZiT-yi innevssswsmwuwmisiwsmw: otyoen‘, _ _ _ _ fi-twiussen-eiunnona-ruiaiun oollotoboothinodtetomlolvwlioiaefiofltlrdj ,bottioearl_loenl\flyoe1luoneolvlngnolbonoflt.] NJQHNVT BRONCHIAPASTHMA y: NM’- .~\- i»; ' -i~~-. w ‘ AllcoLllk-hll NmkilooflvlqOntoeya‘, innavsi-imiousoineietismon-r. to; Iooblod with a Irondilel condition for yoen and I had the boil winter knt your that I have lied In yoen l cannot ipooli loo Mainly ol LANTIGBt "IT. NZQHNVT CATARRH "cm-i lorbov: m n» a. 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