E Si X AQUIOME m INDIANA" .3115” were JUSI .1 cnuiilv y cowl", ma, ill-llli $1.1m panels in love! Plrlmaunl we "-1 "2tfidfi'fi'6’£€ w: lv/ p“ , -- \i’I-'.( i.\L z r111: LATEST NEWS- 1111. 11111.1 wsv -_ r111: nuts DANUBE j; ~lii>‘.\.< l):\I|l\'—3-l5-—'I-00—-9.00 __ i i 1 I row-um u: ' c ll LEWIS m1 hi! $2M. v l I . l'~, Trip to Dlars Ell. l3 3Sl00ges 111 .\\li's|: TU “'l>l'SE" m . .2. ++¢o¢oo¢¢~¢..¢»_\l¢=~ ‘ Today s M11111 “Xive; '1 Output In 1939" § Q i Radio l-Iligl-IHI (All Time at 1..1.s11-l11 Standard) w.‘ ' . ' . . 0 , _ v _ . v v . . Canada s production of ntcltel 111 i939 was tlie greatest lll the lll.~l0l‘}' , . . . _- . 1.1; 1111 mtiustry‘, aniotmiiiir to ‘.126,- H“““‘\"f " ‘f! l‘ ‘ 86% pounds comparéil with . "F" I w 05 2,738 pounds in 1938. Tue prev- 1230 D ‘ 1 tot. record year was 1937, when the 5°“ “ “*- 1 011.1»; Dl/llllfid 224,905,010 pounds m NEW H111 1111" lAlinost the entire production o_ 0 ‘ ‘ ' suave ‘ (Juiiatitan nickel in 1939 01151112160 ,-m tiie nickel-copper ores o! the Stidbtiry" district, Ontario, and rcp- resented the recovery oi the me‘. 'H)"i‘ ‘y i - ~ .. ‘l, ' ' 1 , mfg‘) 1J1 . “hm” , in the refined state, in oxides a1. - * ' m h, c g salts, and iii matter exported. In] ,» 1 _ , ; \>,_-_ addition t0 L116 nickel obtained from A I the Sudbury ores. a fPl£l[l\'(l_\' snia" l quantity" oi the ciiclal is 1c: i annually 111 the treatment o1 s r-‘i ‘ cobalt ores from 11112 Cobalt district ,1 . of Northern Ontario. Cotiper recov- - y, ered in 1939 ircni nickle-coppcr i2 hit‘; _ _~ - ores totalled 328,144,517 potinrls, or |;, ,, ,,, l _ 53.9 per cent oi the total q "tity 73p D n; 1 oi new copper produced from all: sotirtes in the Drmtiiirui <i1irii1g year. The uickr-i-bcariiig dcpo .s oi the Sudbtiry arrn al~u contain , relntiiely‘ 111,211 values lll piatinuini the 315 i; , tnetals which are recovered in rc- DJD, 11 7, l- _ _ - fining operations. 15.11 111M‘ ' - In addition to production of nic- i l ; kcl, copper. and the plarintun mct- 1 8.30 pn: .- ‘l k ', aLs. thcrc is an importantrlcoverv Gal), ii I '1 C, ironi these ores oi the associated,‘ 9 514 mo; , .. llll‘1tll£—. vcr. cold, seleiiititii and. 1 . tcllurium. Stilplitii‘ icr the manti- ' facture of sulphuric acid is salvag- ed in the gaseous state from waste smelter gases. Silver rccovew"! 11v duction oi gold from the nickel-l bcarin! orcs during the same per-i r ind totalled 77.094 iine ounces. In] i926 the corresponding production, oi gold from these same orcs wast only 4.447 fine ounces. Two companies operate both miitcs ‘and metallurgical plants lll the ,Sudbury area. The Intr-nizricrlal- ‘ Nickel Company of Canada Limp- ‘ ed conducts smelting operations at Copper Cliff and Coniston. Ont. while the Falconbrlrlgc Nickel Jiines Limited smells its ores at 111a Falconbridee mine located a few miles east of the town oi S11d- l . bury. This company treated its ‘ matte in areiinery located at Kris- tiansand. Norwav, until the inva. .sinn oi that country by (‘lermany 1 in i940. Since then arrangements ‘mvobeco mac-c with rilwrliil-riia- ‘ rtonal Nickel Company of Canada ; Limited for refining treatment. The ‘ relatively miall amount of nickel ,__ f 0x159 Produced at Deloro, Ont. is la 1 recovered from silver-cobalt-nickel- ' arscnic ores mined in Nm-fhem m +400 l nntcs rue CHARLUI luruwN aooooovooovooomvoo-oo-o NE wsv i NATURE y NOTES I i Xooooovéwfivoo By sluan L. ‘Phcmnuon OQQOOOQQQQQOOO-QOQmOQ- SEPTEMBER DIUSICIANS No: 1on5; ago in these “Newsy Notes" we inked about that my- sterltlus ii11i.~it-i1111 oi the tress popuiuii_v known as the “Ho: Wea- ther Bug " This strange insect — the cicada is his correct name —!s not the only one oi our insect- inusicians. These bright September days 1i we stroll out into the i lds uvergrouii with grass and the flow- ers of lute summer‘, and listen, even casually, our ears will be greeted with the music made by a host of creatures which fairly catises the air to hum with sound. It is as thought the chorus of bird song to which we listened in the spring were being repeated noW-a-days by humblor musicians. Who are these humbler music- fans? Strangely enough they are nearly 21.11 oi one family of insects known to scientists as the "OIlllODiETfi," that is the grass- hoppers. crickets and katldids The music made by these little crea- tures is as varied in quality as the insect themselves are in appear- ance. A keen ear can go afield and distinguish their different notes apart, just as a band-master can pick out the cello from the violin and the cornet from the clarionet. And not only has each species oi insect 11s own type of music, but its own vvay of making music. One of the commonest is the black cricket. This little rascal struts a- bout 111 the warm sunshine and l‘lll‘t‘s 111s ivuigs above his back and by scraping the file-like edges to- gether pioduces a clear musical chirp. Crickets really seem to dc- light in this sound, for oiteu they make the meadows ring. 'I'hc11 tlicre are the katydids. Loiiu-leggeti spindly creatures like lanky grasshoppers, light green 111 color, which also chaie the rough edges of their wings together but. much more rapidly". The sound pro- duced by t-liese is instead oi a i1rc'tty' chirp. a rasping buzz, like rubbing tout-the. two pieces of 0011111‘ saiitiptiper. I11 spite 0t’ the iiursli sound the k did eniovs his music and rasps aw; by the hour. There are two kinds of d:1u1‘.,v little creatures 0i a pale leafy green color, and with gauzy whitish wings that add their calls to the orchestra illPcf‘ (1.115. ‘Iliey spciiti a great dcal of tltezr time in tne trees and so are called tree crickets. One tyculd never stispect them of being musicians. and yet their tlily filmy tiuilgs 011.1 both produce tize 1111151 uiusiczil song to be heard 1:1 all tlu- illHTl wtu-lti. The-c two .111- tle A hers 5min 10 have acrccd to tiitttlc the time bciwccn lilWll. for one singw 1111 11y in tlit- sunshine with a long musical trill. while the other ClllJpS it; regular bleaung iioics all throuch the xiiglit. One lotvly niwmbci- of the chorus is the Ililfl 1o r. His 1s a part to 11111).‘ a a a\1.'.1_v 0n sctnc blade in rather a tiiiique muti- iicr. Inks-ad oi tising his wings. he dravss against the rough ecltzes of his wines and produces a low litished chatter- ihg sound, audible only a icw yards ‘ tiuxvv 'l‘he.=c are but a few oi manv in- sect musicians wliicli tlicsc sunny September days are uiving us the _ _ with is lmpFSSlblt in notes we learn harvest time. It to associate afield and pause amul the shrub- bcry of a fence corner ovcrgroiiii leafy bushes and for a few moments. a- with grasses. flotvcrs and tune your to be more music ears to heard you the tiny cverywvhc re. listen SCCXIiS l0 The lllP the depth oi the grass, sight comes a fascinating medley of hums. trills, burzes. illlfl rasps which all combined so fills the air that you will \\'O'll('l€'l' you did not hear it in years gone ,. Ontario. Smelter matte made by the International Nickel Company of Canada is trcatcd in plants located at Clycdacli, Wales; Huntitirzttri. West Virginia: and Port Colbornc and Copper Cliff. Ont. Converted copper made by International Nic- kel is electrolytically refined at Cop- per Cliff. ihtlMINION-PROVINCIAL .V Under the Pl-cviriwn of a grunt for unemployed young pqopi Comnletcd for t: .11 ,1 courses 0s outlined below. Students <11.‘ licnces Illfiimli‘ .- In necesslftitls abilities l; tipplicotion for attendance HLCJSSOHlY on relief and be ruzumstunces who have wt‘! '1: Wm preference. Applicants must be in good health and of _ y _ _ _ good character. T"°"‘P°m1l ~11. ‘1- l1 o, bcflrd and lodging costs will be provided free i0 those attending. N0. Ctitirse C M» e D - . Three (3, ilmnmmcking Ciarxfltetown 61111-81011 DuieNof OPEmnQ Three 3 CWFDOHIYY Charlottetown 6 wks. Nov‘ 4th One 'll iiurlil Leadership Charlottetown 4 wks. Nov‘ 4th O00 ll Frat bitilding 5 mm; No“ nth ._.. .. 0.9.9. -5i-'¢l’~“mlY|l Charlottetown 5 mths- Nov. 4th ivc ltqllctllturui Local centres 2 wks i NOV‘ 4m Tbrcc f3‘ illrm Mechanics Charlottetown 6 wks. Nb? I9 "Agpliccvllrr: f\r those courses will be received up io but NOT LATER THAN OCTOBER L l‘? t.‘ .1" ‘-1‘.5'~. ' ' - - . mu“ be .I iv one’ |'€Cd8l:e'd, q form will be mailed to each applicant and (in; farm .. o an e urned to the Department of Agriculture. Selection of sfurlr-wis 1M‘ Agreement i», l, Ponce of 111,- .,_ I la strictly in accordance with the provisi \L'| I committee appointed for that purpose. . cpproved by the committee W!" be forwarded A"“"‘ ” ‘l 3 "I 093F019 flrc Sllbiecf to change. For further information, apply I Deputy Minister of Agriculture, (liJTH TRAINING oi these courses must be in unemployed circum- from sixteen to thirty years of age. e, arrangements have been Applicants authorities for minor dis- his long legs tip and down the more grow in volume. From the foliage about, from the tall wmcls. and even from out 0f twitterinzs. The Central Guardian Phil column In ruerved for new: 0| local Interest but advertising oi a newly unluln may be. inserted ll 5 cents ~ word nlneily p2)- uble in advance. CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- imcc, L-9789-7-2l-31I. KINSMEN PEANUT DAY, Satur- day, October 51.11. Buy Peanuts and help Kinsmen War service Work. L-13-10-3-3i. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE first Aid Clam ior graduate nurses, Cun- dal Home, Friday, October 41.11, a P M. il-‘ii-io-a-il. l THANK OFFERING SERVICE, ‘w. M. 5., United Church, Dundas, ‘Sxuiédayg St-Ih, 8mg. M. Rev. . 1, . -. ‘tax: '- ' we r p il-vo-io-s-ii. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE— Services on Sunday, October 6th as follows: Hampton 1i A. M. DeSBblc 3 P. M. Victoria W._M. S. Thank Oflerlng 7 P M. Special music. Rev. Ward Mlacbean of Tryon speaker at all services. L-O-‘J-W-‘Pll- WINSLOE PASTORAL CIIARGE. —Services Sunday. OCIOBBI‘ "h l" as follows: I-Iignfield 11 A. M.‘ Prlncetown Roau 3 P. M- WBISIOB South 7 P. M. Rev. J. A. Nicholson will speak. s. school. Wmsloe North l1 AJVI. Wmsoe south 2 PM. Prinoetown Road 2 P. M. L-72-10-4-1i. “Gene Autry” In “Carolina Moon” At (Tapitol Carolina's own particular, exclus- ivc moon, 1111114 ittea 111 ‘song. ls honored 1111:1111 iii Reptiblies llitcsl musical \\1.~.ci'i1, starring (Jenn: iAutry. The ._iii, "ClLYUilllA Alli-oil. {opened 111st tllgllt 1.11 tue cltpitll "lilClii/H.‘ wliere 1L \\lil have a llllvv day engagement, iuiu we are happy ito report that tut: puenc111e1ia.l_y' lpopltlai- Mr. nutty la as tuutnul, e11- u-ittttiiiiig tuiu 11.1\‘.-;t1i1ei' olillblil/C- tor) as ever, l 11 iuiyoiie q11e~t1ous ilic secret oi Autry s popu.. ml liliii out wit- l tuzllsstuiilrig mau- tier 111 wtiicli he plirllllie We 1W1‘ erunt rodeo \\‘<Jl‘kci' in tne current iiliii. _ , his titiventui" in the rodeo cir- <CUlt 111M‘ iiilil - tile ducppoullll lwhere lie lllcflts .11..» L/llIOillAC blllil- liope. l1 genuine DOULDBYII tussle, sun. who is 111 the usual pIBQlCu- mciit tx-uusioiil-ti 11y a mortgage 011 tne ancestral l LHOAO“. i-ter lather, 10111111, lils llll 1csi1y' overcciiie 111s (Albiltilbll, ii..~ (HIIUYAUHIU gambling (Mills uiill .l c.1111; ot cit,» sucker-s aiitl nuia :.i1-l.l olf with ‘iictsy, a valuable 11.1w... uenc, arrlviilg oil I111‘: scclic, pays the city suckers oii in gasp “in; 1111.11.15 iilll.’ iiorse, auu ior iils p.llli.~_ LJIKJIUIC believes he l5 i111 lftlglliu with tiiv slit-nets aiiu out to dcllot-rtilelv t-litatt iicr iatiier. b0 she packs up tut‘ lIdlsC luiu rulls away 111111 it. (Jciit, iiettilcss to say, “ill never permit any gal — e\en a lieuutiull Soultierii oiic —- to make 011 with a noise he nus just p.111. u bIlUllbkHlU dollars ior, so 11c pil-Sdlb tier, and the coulpli.i1..ol..~ llial tiitlli,’ llLlltiC for a m.» tuniplitltil tl.111 couirtiv. Jlllll‘ Storey 1D ciiulmliiu 11s Ca .- line blflllllLllU, aiiu Smlley 11111110110 contributes oilt- 0i lils pereiilelly" popular t-tmttly portiuyuls. lncltideu on uic program is the 13in tliriliiip, episode oi Inusli Gor- don's Trip to Aiars. Also u three Stooge cunierly‘ etititlcd i<r011i Nurse to Worse. Matclvlurrayt, Stanyvyck In Sparkling Romance ' -' -- ) 1 - wt; mauqqq- in 1030 11111111‘ 4 to l r1315. hue-r mace to U1‘ of m ‘he The iiiticli-tiivul 11 "Rciticinutrl _-~~ _~ - ~ 5 v ~ tplayc-rs iii Ill'S q1i.1itit orchestra. . . _, ‘ j . | __1_.;96_633 (me mmcos" “Hm. m WW 1501110 Sm, balm‘, mmmm m“, p0 the Night, Pilntiiioluits latest coil- tiibutalii 1,; tlie pult-ly- o1 tiie iiatlon, 1 opened at till: l‘1'l1‘lCC hdward '111ca1i'e.lz1.~1 iilulii, tiiiu its gitlxll Ills [limit Litcutlse 11's a pcrieJ. CDIIIUIILIUOH 0i ULTUCMII‘, Willcl‘ lilill‘ |)i;1_';'(‘l'b~—lll iuct one oi llie iillpplcsi. Cmllbllllllluila tuis r1-vie\\c1~ has seen in many mtntlis. tlie sioiy ts ty Preston Sturgcs, the lau IUoiJOII- sible ior "Strictly Disnonorable“ among other stage liils; tlie illega- plione V1215 in the capable uunus of lviitcheli LKl-SCIL otei- ivnose "lvuct- iiigtii." we're still ilitiglilng, and liie lending roles are calricu by Bar- bara Stunwyck 1' 11111011 k-aciiic,’ "'1i1e Mud Miss Iviaiituii," "uoluui Boy ,ttc.1 uuu rieu lvlacblurray, who, we thought, reached tile heights in "Honeymoon in B1111." "Rcitiember tlie Night" 1s a fast- lnOYllll-t DLH, HOVQAAUCIeOO l-UIIGCI" l‘(llll2lll(‘0 oi thc type uni-tare gcn- eraily reierre-(i Lu as "sopliisticutui." Yet. it is us homespun uiid UUV§II'\. - earth as your Aunt Liiiiiitfs antuiiu- cassai- and, come to think oi it, {grime Aunt Emma's anttmacassar is The swrv concerns itself with the efforts oi a hard-boiled 11nd ambiti- otLs young district attorney, played bv Maclviurray, to slap a ciiliotised and beautiful lady tluef, played by Mm Stanwyck, into the clink. Mac- Murray has a good case and it locks like a trip to the Big House ior Miss Stanwyok -- only the trial comes up the (lav before Christmas and you know how juries are 011 the day before Christmas, especially when the defendant is young and beautiful and her lawyer is an oc- compllslied ltarpist on the bumm heart strings. S0, to save his case, MacMui-ray asks for a continuance until alter the holidays. Then, the season being, what, it is. lie goes bail for the EH1 to save her ironi spcndin hristmas in jail. But. the gii as no place u) g0! so MacMuri-ay ds himself wtih her on his hands ior the duration of her bail bond. ‘Iherc iolloyvs a series oi situations and adventures which hits a new" high in Jollity, Winding up with the d.a. pleading (or the guTs hand and begging her to Jump baili It's all grand fun, making up a pelcture which is motion icture en- rtainmcnt of the hig est order 011$ 0f the Youth Training _ Notification of the accep- II1 due course. w. R. SHAW, Milky Way for the entire family. The perfect casting job of "Rem- ember the Night" goes right down to the lowliest supporting player. The featured cast includes Beulah Boiidi, Elizabeth Patterson and sterling Holloway and to them, us much as to sturges, Leiscn. Stan- wyck. MacMurrayg ct a1, accrues the credit for this outstanding motion picture success. Included on the pro ram is the very latest News 110m tic front and two short subjects entitled The and The Blue Danube. .._______________ NOT T0 LIFT RESTRICTIONS SIMLA, India. Oct 2 —-iCP)-— The Marquess of Liiilitligow. Viceroy oi India, was disclosed todaytohnve informed Mohand the government as K. Gandhi that oi India refused to liit its restrictions on freedom of beech as demanded bv Gandhi's CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E_ I, gll-IFKIIB Congress (Nationalist par- y: Mlnnrrl‘: relieves aches. _l... 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