'—?:ki.i ¢ee~s¢uu SHOWING AT 2:30 7 AND 9 ROBERT s' Rhmouo HAKIM l‘ SAM WO0D'S Qlclncsn noosns ‘lewxxéeafi J EAN PIERRE Aumorin ADOIPHE MENJOU flflHIl Mm...» Ilqlumlvr lduurdc Cvrmnvih w, svwheman‘ ' BASIL RAIHBONE Pmosled hr as»... and Raymond was...» D-rruea by Sum Wood TODAY _ In Cinecoior “ GOD'S COUNTRY” Showing At 2:30 - 7 - 8:45 Ive oa-Ofsmlasl with their flats and In! woolen with tho girls .. lad lgbtlng a we: u clad: eompcnd to bottling I , gang of forest ntldlonl k, I09 . {hint-- e §EMPIRE Til-DA faliows 2.30 - 7 - s4; . ,ml._~_a;m-wsaiar?wssslzirszsct . .. I jllero of o Hundred l ‘FIGHTS . . . and o l‘ 5 Thousand NIGHTS! _- GIIIIEIT IOUIIO i‘. ‘ nun was Plus Cartoon Travel - Comedy Maolllllllll BROS. ‘I’ ll E A ‘l’ ll i TIT. STEWART. IILILILSATLIANDIO. “ IIIIIOII IIAIIIEST" ITAIIIIO OIIII GAIION IONAID OOLMAIQ ___________€__ LEGION SECRETARY DIES SLONDON _ (c?) -_ Gene". H-‘retflry of the British Legion from its foundation in 1921 um! his retirement 1n 1940 Cg] E g Heath has died, aged 12'. He 1......" izori several Lvgion rallies and parades in London and received the C.V.C. as a personal honor from TOMORROW LISTEN TO Fred ALLEN and ALL STAR COMPANY Presented by Tender" lenl TEA 9.30—— 10.00 I’. N. CFCY aal 0B0 Dominion Network w. c. T. u. I notes I mun or oun amm I 'Ourb‘l?oveusd.oil1ntheyeanto Wberigoarouovrnasidtakam: - v Asmmuidvvommwiuhotirnoe. Illhther in Heaven who luveat all. 0 hel ‘my children when they n ca. ‘Phat. thcymny bufld mm sgeto age !Am undcflled helitogo. "reachustebeumeyoxemymm, LOVE with T“:$....£:?°“‘"j:e’“m“““ m“ , OUT , y flICG mAy i 5 mefivd-tm. whereby one nations accent! "° , ' Tho rzymnaay, m. 1 THE DOMINION Y. T. CJS | Mra. Ilasdl Howard, Cornwall, P.E.!. _' . l ‘rhovohleof power csnbemem; , i aalle vllfldtfiflllfBlfl-ILVIOHOOIGIO" IBUOd 1n: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN uni noun Jlllloall on _ ‘w E d k - u.-:*=..:-*::.-.- n. w II 0 aational n - cue .5 i n \ — a i “"‘"-':-§fe. ‘u: n1 nucmscv- °.°.F.-.:r‘$.l.m w- .- ~ e4 t to d the “"‘ ""‘ "‘" ‘~‘ W‘ EQLFEF... Widgets» maritime —IitI\ Ioliqlulll. Qlu-lat- rnaa Canadian scenes. daxwo-‘Ilot "Dvaryda Ao- Iortmanh-‘Wrlh Ofldyl, for aunplaaon Approval. lOIO I IIIIII "Ill SIICIIUIIS hlhm - QM ~ fiflk w“ much happier place for everybody, sir-i especially m: those who help- Ied to make l: better for others. What a comfurtless reflection, 0n the other band, it must be for certain men to recall that on ac- count of one evil deed. perpetrated about a yes: x-go, the Province llrd to that extent. the would, has been stmdlly gm worse every idol)’: to l mowebe. t a-c by giving ut-helr vote to the sixmionths amend- lmfim. they have not been doing a act to man cr beset, but have domsnevilnctiomansaidhove rumored him more like the beast. when these pro-Amendment mem- lthot plan, the world would be a sured Cllllv by its use, Jesus dldlbers "we. one o‘ these poor Great not bmww His spirit to 001M011, teach and gufide his followers solely for their awn ocr-eflt. They were to him hheallholle yorld. M The pmom s or power. service. Vlictory will be M1913’ un- less we use it wnst-rvuctively. ‘These days of crpportxunity are s dmlienge to the members-of the iYouth ‘revmpemncc Council to be wltnemee to the power of God. Jllhene is potential power in Oilrrlst; make l‘. dynamic in the Let the Y.'l‘.C. mesnbeas m; mote a worthwhile pmgram w will exemplify our motto, “A Good Time Winn a Before another issue of Tidings is printed our National Convent. ion will have met in Regina. As you: Nsmiomi Y TC. secretary I have enjoyed the two years service , and also cherish the personal con- |tacts made durlug this time and ' prayer is that the Y. uxcs who have been so debnsed by Amendment liquor, they can say t’: thou- (film): ‘That mo’ Willi. ave he to drag that man (or wmnan) down. The world is infinitely worse for my be- ing in it". Just how much worse the uorld Is for the “sense of tcil us that: "The ravsxcs of liquor sre great. er than tlhose of famine, pestilence and war combined." We thought that Hitler was pretty bad, but by compaflsom. according to these figures, use not these men at. least three times worse? Hitler brought the destruction of war um: his anemia; these men are raging destruction greater than that of was", famine and pestilence com- bined. upon their onm. zmintrymen. "It's an IDA-third‘ that fcculs its own nest." e hey not degrading and debasing uheir own native lend? l my I T.O. branch of the work may great- Jy ircnease during the next two years. __;__ I nu: nov scour I Aeoouthtaughtwbemmly. to serve his counts-y, love God. and to do sgood tum every day. SoI that he will rememberi- to do this: good bum. he wears a knot in his] necktlf. U) ncliufhllfimfiiéllniélnfdudlilflf you 1 oe . ‘ hhn mber to be and, : weather signs. lax-ailing, tieing rope knots, maldng fires, mus camp beds etc. He is also ta t to exercise and take care of lf, to resale others from fire and drowning. offer first aid to sick and wounded to be kléld. l’? word. Their motto i: "Be Prepared". It isagood moutoBeneadYto care for yourselves, help others, serve your wvlwti-y and do God's will. If you an going to do a would! work, must have steady nerves and n: zmisclee, you med to be educated for the battle of peace and purity, Isfld if you help God to make this world beater. you must be fitted for servme and be ready when He calls. Jesus was thirty yeszrs, getting ready to do three dreanrll onl . to him and said he was tired of his fine houses, horses and and asked this led place. ‘Ihen the old Doctor came ooh sndsaidTmtl-rododtaid. log the sick" and wanted him to dlm-nge places, Then oazne the Judge who was also tired trying cases and going to court. and want- edszxzieonetozakchis laceon the bench. Then came e town. drunkard, the shame o1 the village and he eadd "as I cannot live much longer, I need someone to take myplsoeinthesaloomauldm the streets." What a dream that was! and yet it could easily be true. The places held by dncto . lawyers, misiisters and business men hold today will sortie day hove to be filled b others-the boys of today. See It that you do not. waste your playacays, but. get a strong body, while s boy- 170M. waste your school days, but get a strong mum before it is too late. Don't. waste ymir Btmday School and Church days. but get ready a stmng ire-an, cos-isclonce said character so that you will be ready when God mils you to service and Ha surely will, far He has o. task for each one of us. "Be Prmwi". Bode: Powell, who did a aghast thing for munanity when he gin- sted the Boy Scout movement, left behind him a piece of good advice that should often be repeated to every memlber of that epleaidld or- ganization: "Our idea is to induce boy, in his own interest and u his duty to ms Gnome, hdfvidzially respcrulble for his mm health, and to carry out his physio. al develomnmt by personal enr- else and Lice on his own. To do ‘chlk. must keep off liquor from the first und make up mind to have rothlng to do his with o." _ Axornm rsmrsnmca CHAMPION Do you know that Lord Howell- l-Ie is also pa. sidlent of the Scottish Impotence Alliance. IS Till: WORLD Blfllllf “Let me tonight look buck some: the span ‘Twixt dawn. and dark. and to my conscience so : ‘Became of some good act to man or boast, . m world is better that I lived todanW-Authos Unknown. If everyone lived according to TURUNTU EUNSERVMURY A scout ia taslflhz nun! differentlduafil“ l-Llrbller brought the peoples of con- quered nations into slavery; these men are selling their own country. men into slavery to alcohol. When any government sponsors the liquor traffic, it is a tacit ad- misslnn they are inefficient, iraspmble. totally lacking in financ- ial aouznen and the science o1 gov- ernment. These members tender an implied ixmilt to the msouzces and I E-oduots qt their cournry. They say ect: "This Island has no pro- . no potatoes. turnips. foxes or d-her live stock worth export- ing, through which we might build s. revenue. The easiest and most gainful tranui-sctic-n is to sell our young mean and young women to tihe Devil"; and this they pm.‘ coed to do. Can anyone with one rk of decency ar ono drop of e milk of human kindness abcut him. look at one cf the victims of the liquor traffic or at the line-up before the Ver-Uolirénslhop at: say: ‘mat Prosper " M vi atever e, it is certainly the greatest tragedy and loss that any state can possibly inflict on itself. Yes, the pro-alcohol members have for their comfort the reflect. ion that the Province is gmwing very much worse. sc-ri that they an making it. rc. -Edlth Sterne. . YOUNG IN SPIRIT 0M1 soclatlon. told mp0: on “pressure Soaking To strike by persuading the lfaritlma Commission to order ship owners to adopt uiform hiring systems on all coasts. lawyer for the Pacific-American Bhl Owners A:- ls being exerted on the Msrltlme Commission by the Labor Depart- ment" for such an order which would meet one of the strikers’ de- mantis. The Maritime Commission, after meeting‘ with Labor Secretary Bchwellenbach, mot at length with Edgar Warren, director of the Un- ited States conciliation service but no announcement of progress was forthcoming. Whether the ari- time Commission will accet the reported al w uown, and whet er it would end the strike of licensed ship office-rs was questionable. The commission can order labor practices only in government ship- ping operations. WORLD BANK BUCKLE! DOWN WASHINGTON Oct. 4 -0cver- nors of the world bank and molO- tary fund buckled down today to the task of preparing for actual operations in financing rehabili- tation of war-torn countries and stabilizing currencies, Secretary of the ‘Treasury John W. Snyder sounded the keynote for their meeting in an address yesterday: "Let us lose no time in speedily activating the fund and bank as effective instruments in a world sorely In heed of their services." The governors set aside the first portion of today's session to select a site for their second annual meeting next year. London and Rfigue were the pre-electlon fav- e 5. The second day of the confluence scheduled to lsst through next sous Plant as 0am ‘Soap Lack W" m‘ 2.x: I, . Llelberg, olla and fate ad- miniltltwr o! the Wartime Prices and ‘rude Board said hem y!!!"- lfr. nebberg pointed out that 1g it "re not for the acute short. ago of caustic sodl». so import“! 1Q m; Canaan: amp 36 per cent. pm- duction basis oi’ last. yell‘ B!!! 1! they do not receive sufficient sup- lles o! caustic sods in the M" uture. wodmttcn will b0 9"“- ically at s standstill, Mr‘. Izhberg id sa. . Commenting on the recent state- ment that Canada has e190?!“ 15,310,113 pounds of soap so tar this year, Mr. Lehherg sad that the greater rtJon of these exlmfl w“; u; nA under a contract made m ma. Canada W" to s l 450.000.0430 90'3"" 01 5°"? for d ributlun thxwzhoflt .111"- w-cf." ;."‘.%. “dattié? Li: i“! 1m s . ' ceivsd an addaiflzilfll lirmflgo: soapana-king a hrWS ‘ bined med Board. he wtL “n; ads supplied UNRRA with slmos all o! the 4251110000 pounds swim- ed in 1945, he declared but as l result of industrial disputes. t gym‘ 1946 have had to be cu astc y. bum ecent report! on e Asked ‘in Nnfwfoundland, Mr. Kg be stated that’ only five or six ml lion D0\ll1d5 °l 59W ha“ been “n; 1° Newfoundland, the British West Ix-rlics and other Bri- mh colonies undo!‘ trade IBTeements which have existed for mam’ Y9!"- mnn 1s SIGIITLESS PUPILS week, began with Russia still con- spicuous by her absence and with no indication that she would send I even an observer. Russia was among the Bretton l Woods signatory nati-ons but has | not yet signed the formal articles of agreement. The deadline for entry is December 31. I Snyder, as chairman of the ov- I emlng boards both institutonl, ' named the Un ted State: chair-I man of the important procedures! committee, through which all re-, solutions will be funneled for as- signment to special committees. Snyder will exercise the Amerl-I can chairmanship. MUNICIPAL BA’! HUNT BRADFORD-ON’ - AVON, Wils- slhim. England — (CP) — A muni- I clpal hunt has been organized under . the town surveyor to rats which emerge nightly from a dis- used Avon Rliver sewer and invade second and third storey moms. even gaining om sleeping chiidnnu’ s. ______€_____ ____ 1 are twentv are true. It is difficult to bring them about. in the world} of facts; but the: is no excuse for‘ giving up the attempt Our elders in their verv love sir-i can for us. would like us to give up the M- tempt. But s‘. all costs we mlust stay Young in spirit. (‘Phat is a very diffs-pent thing from not grow- ing up. by the way. o disease to which the Bflfilil-li lire veiéye prone. the men especuly). To your-q in splnit is to rflmlln fleidble, ad. venturous, fluid not set In s mould. Tho filings ychiflglieve before yuu destroyer, H. M. C. S. "Crescent" cue i2 American sailors from a HO. l. MADILINI IONI. Hull’ ...,,.._.-..,..,_.__ v<vppwv In Alaskan 0n a moan; emu In s...» wlters with the cnulser, H. M’. O. S. "Uganda". the Canadian miles into the Pacific from Kodiak. Alaska. to res- hoa been in nmioohwltn the novel Oaaalaa- I he lo ot ofllmiy nofi laden. —L.A.G. Strong. ...,,. W‘ recent!’ “p” m age parties from naval tug. U. B. floating drydock Nylywi“ Waters . aahinatm. hm Akin. In the picture. "moment's" motorboat is seen heading for the listing drydock to rescue its crew. the 5.0004011 drydock, took part In unsvaillng which sprang a leak while being towed to Beattlqefforte to keep the dock afloat.—(R0.N Photo). m, . . crew-u. EJJMQNTDN. Oct 2 — (C?) - For 35 years Miss Annie FISIIEX‘ h" been a teacher of the blind. teacla; lng them how to finger-real Braille, to weave. crochet. and kn And in doing so she has prwe that the blind can lead the bllflll for she herself ls totally bllnd_ At 18 Miss Fishers goal was to be a nurse. But blinded when hit by s snowball she tlirned h" thoughts to other channels and d6- clderl to help those who were blind- She grounded herself with an edu- cation which would compensate (0;- her loss of sight and took a normal course at the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind l! Toronto. Miss Hahn’ says much of hot success is due to her keen-wittod little mother. 86-year-old Mrs. Jes- lie Fisher who is justly proud of her daughter. The blind teacher's pupils come from all over the province and from all classes of soclet . There ls a little blind, cripple Indian boy in a hospital who learned to if In! a BIO. I farll. or a factory- it's YOUI-ond your fill"! '0 533N- YWKIOIUIIVQNIOEDIIOIIWII doll’!- III Ivar inoome-rnaklll’ III-I'll. Yo“ ll KEG?“- HODO‘. Ilill Uh Inliranos, the In your own Lrrs nu: nus ovsa c.z..u., rnvlaelal I. O IOINBTONB. ' Clmrloflohwli. IRE-I. ill-ill Grafton It, atrl beoda for urns and other artlc es and who | learning arith- metic and reading. 'I‘here ls a blind nun in a city convent who can new take part in n ng wayera through the Braille system. One of her cleverest Pupils la an 86-year-old man who ‘picked up Moon type reading in a surprising- ly short time." She explained that if. takes about six months for the average slghtlela person to master Braille, the six-dot ayafom. The Moon system, based on the English activity. Every morning she go to the O, N. I. B. shop here teach a variety cf skills and craft ‘Sometimes pupils come to her hom but frequently, guided by a woma companion. she goes the whether they be at home or 1 hospital, More than l5 blind pupil; m] her teacher. FIRST GLIMPSE alphabet, she believes is easier for Cohunbas really saw Amer-leg elderly English-speaking person! Oct. 11bit”... lllt he did not ion master. in tho sma Isles until the he; Miss Fisher's day: are filled with day. ANNOUNCEMENT ‘ The firm of Storey's Radio Sales and Service ha" moved to their new premises at 142 King Street, Charlotte- town. This new premises features the largest and most modern Radio Sales and Service and the only Auto Radio Drive-In Service 'on Prince Edward Island. If your Radio is not In proper order, won't you Phone 1205 and have this trouble remedied. Our repairs are cov- ered with a six months’ Guarantee. ‘ EIIEEIIILQJIEIIEIIEIILQUTQJISEIEIIEIEEIEJIQIEEJIEIEIIEIIEJIEIIEIIEJE ANNOUNCEMENT H. M. Caesldy wishes to announce that the Resiam ant at North Rustico will continue to serve the quality, food that has made visits a delight. MEALS AT ALL HOURS DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY SUNDAY nouns. 11 A.M. on a PM. 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Send a bouquet of ‘Mums the next time you need flowers. _ West End llursedrls Ltd. 22 Richmond Sf. Phone 06 QUlCKlES T By Ken Reynolds ma n. we m ima a Guarlisa in: u a n: nail after all-nus witty fir?!’ la the gestalt"