THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i ' Jim's 25, 1941 RADIO . 10.45 pllL-‘IPIIQ Man, Shakespeare‘ —: ‘Immortal ngintl‘ thony and Cleopatra‘). Arrang- ed clearance Dane and pro- Jiiilliliiliiiiii .i L0 (‘An- STARTS l TO -D A Y ] _ ‘I u langgmby vargiolguob .. _ . . . Ngw-ssfiglrgflpu - wo-mlbn “mm-m, 1n my 0mm I0. 75K! I 700R IYITII IIMOUR Intern Dfiiigfihon-tving ‘limo h1g8 nnénfzlgltiialntmuynnuvrlasc-eaaat m ‘Mylumqu 12.05 anh-london Calling‘. TIIRUUGII IRIOIITEIT MFRICI... BRIEF BACKGRO UND IN T!!! 12.16 lml-‘BRYPAIN BPEAQ’. CAREERS 0F CANADA'S CAP- NEWS Canada lad pan-aura m.. ass: 113° “me-WE I”, IT'S TCURJFFI‘! , ‘rams IN wan. ioso D-m.) Western cacao-Haas: "~45 lint-aim 4W1? (to 10.00 . . Li‘ - '“' “n” “m m “M” nmrun PARTY ENJOYS up qdon,.'“my Q mummy", w“ a rnoroonsrn JASPER. mm: { A E§T. JASPER. PARK LODGE. Alta... . , 53o pnL-Jlpndgn 9,111,185 June 25 -Camera enthusiast can be 8.25 pm.-'CAI..LING ‘Tl-LE WEST 111st as enthusiastic over an an- INDLEs‘; Neg"; gym“; niversary as they are over taking 6.45 p.m.—'I‘HE good pictures. ‘rhis was proved by S. 7.00 pm-‘Questlo or tho Home; we members of the Ivan Dmitri Military Commentary by 05p. party, who are picturing the Jasper taln CRYIL FALLS. 80911811’ from every 311816. Billy 7.15 rum-NEWS IN FRENCH. Robinson, chief photographer of 130w rLméY-‘IEIIFE-SEAPI’ The tam (Jianigdiaan tNatlonal Railways, or 1e n l; . Lifeboat Institutioll? Wrliltstetilrllanlliyl Deigtsoon tlhe itsontixrlgw ggfirleaf: is:- “Andrew P. Wilszn and pro- niversary -a silver wedding anni- w‘??? “hamlets”- lfll€lifit‘“é.§f.i’é"foi‘ ti“ “m” - - -—' . go en. g-glh-jggdfillblon POST’. “Al. £113,119: Ivar‘; Dmitri inkroduced . . .— n '_ 1 , ~30 P-m-—'BR.I'I‘AIN SPlgAKBh Ne; sllorlrc Suhncaggg seditoll-fkilherf fiviimm-PEEADLME NEWS AND zratulated Bily on the occasion and EWSbIfIJQQmmentator: J. B. prrttfinteltl himuand “Mrs. Rnbinsolrl - I w a arge a ver ray and a si - 3",? glg-Ifgirigntll/Iflfe o§§nr,l]taln'. veg Cgarettetbox on benalf of the Episode 52. The odventuroi; mflnlilllyrsalvlvayrse rhfildtelgt to a de- the British Family Robinson in irree was taken corn letel‘ b '- war-time London. Written and prise He has been Entry-Q. lush; Qsoiirlzigiliifglkigmglan Melville. efforts to plcasc the visiting photo- F>~ - _ A CALLS FROM graphera and they took this occasion 33:12:95?” (in collaboration to qskhowDthfiili appreciation, a - e m r party staged a big ..lt.‘fi.ttt"tai.i".t=lt.erttsti- lzt"a.pttit..'iit.tts.tt."tt .3135?‘ Fren h - -' - ‘ t. mstttrtcittstttpitt: 55153725,i’§.%5.?éll°2‘§..§lo§“€it“? lo enm‘ . the fort of Lake Edith onsol eth: m“ Wm “ms” 005%?” DEMOORACY MARCH- afternoon did horse pictures 1: the ‘N. MIDDLE 555T adi n Section i th Permanent, 10.15 p.'m.-‘At, Y‘ - corral’ featuring Puk himes» had‘ LONDON J _. Jolrlt Decree B°<>ar<i°ror the last w-w D-m.-—‘Sllll?ll1grhtR')‘equegtt' 1 “'8' ‘m’ ‘he "sin: <>r the slalom baths and briefing? in (ti? .52“ . an hitch. Durin8 the afternoon Mr. mom; the menu,“ provmed to?’ work he polished off before joining Hollows. . C . , the Department c-f Exte-nal Affair; mot. y ompere‘ Ge"? W1 - Dmitri proved that. as a larlat tos- "my nursing 5mg“ on leave M a in i929 was the writing of an au- “"- he w“ Si-ill m outstanding club o n thorit-ative volume, "Canada and my ' "m" PYMWSTBPTIBP. youngmwg§eliis Jéfifélfiir: Xgsocghe the United States." In this book a_ L~— -~ war-u _ ___ a" kindly personality dodges back andl *_"" —- forth across tin. border, telling withl lawman: DI. II. L. KEENLEYSIDE, M. A. P ., F. R. .5. Counsellor Dspamnent of the Secretary or State for Extremal Affairs xfinn tar Of the many stout jobs handed to Dr. Hugh Llewellyn Keenieyside in Ottawa none has been onole particularly fitting than hm pres- ent duty as Secretary of the Can- tlon. The club is in char o l Meg Saunders. a New zgalallllg-u It will shortly move to loréq Premises. with a lounge, olni’ 1'00"". several hitting room, J from 35 to 40 bfllroom; The Y. w. o. a. also maintain a residential club centre for arm; nursing sisters ih Egypt, with UNA itiERKEl. ~ ERIC BlliRE _ _ ALSO _ i..»\'i‘l£S'l‘ SCREEN NEWS - out out. COMEDY - “YE OLDE MINSTRELS" , 2.30 — 7.00 Globe-Trotters l o'n'n‘o'l'ln'n enthusiasrg, billt! virtithArg spleen thB, , v ... D A Y ‘ stolyto t e 1 ‘or h M eucéiorlmslizrtr; § , . l m“) (JTOSbY Aild HPpe "N rrrlerlluloss {til ‘milling. leadingulp » . . u, .,..,..:.§.. g Due In Zanzibar t; stilts tit-islets: i; i i ' ‘Qi to a place of sane dignity" o; the .1 . i, ' Pull on the seven-league boots. , - , ' ' hm Your rum bow» movie’ 321.35‘ l‘.‘.l.’l‘i§,“°§i%3...‘l‘"‘i..“' trill”. mrsérfgrg,f,‘,§gla,l,fgtg°lgfilg,gyan$ggg- hearts that “sane dizinity" may Paramount's new magic carpet 0ft?" ‘mill/e in the affairs o! the comedy and mend, alight, M,“ B, world at large, feel canfdient that HOPAl0NG SllllWS N0 D.. MERCY T0 ‘DESERT RATS! Those king-pins of crime had run things their own way-fill Cassidy dealt himself in on their game . . . and cleaned up] Paramount Presents lice E. Mllll0iil'S w, Clarc WILLIAM eovo Russell Hut/den - Andy’ Clyde - Eleanor Stewart P L U S CHAPTER. 1l—“GREEN HORNET" SERIAL CARTO ’—-“TRIPLE TROUBLE” =thnafirritnisttrrha ‘Eotio marked feeling for fioarm g Drama i,$,é,,,,_tl,,u,,lfimd,,enguog ,8 As Ace Cowboy nova,“ Queus Outlaws MILLVIEW woman's INSTITUTE Action fans find a l4-karnt nug- The let cf entertainment when HODZICIZZ home éuifrgggllrélzaggyfgnaévtegt Roes on tile trail of a lost gold mine nesdav June 15 with eleven mem in Paramount's “Pu-aims cn Horse-i hers gym 0m vmw, Drum, ' back." newcst action-filled. Harry.‘ Meeting opened by damn ‘ocm Sherman picture now at the Capitol] ado, followed b‘, the Cree ' '1i1"H re. 4 50m Cast in his famous "lloppy" "ills. Wllliillll B041 llllu lilo nartrlcrs, Rils- volt; 5g?) ygiffioé“g,.,fflilffilzgg ‘sell I-laycienntlllli Alulit-‘Clydc, head r0;- caficer fund 5 ' n o a new 0 I: of ill‘ llrrliz advert-l ' tures when they lret on the trail of, Qrllofiieifiidyfif. flhiw glgmguom tile ins. EKlClLLJ. bCfl cdtlled by a, M1~5_ Gem-Re Meaghan, Wain» m Diimmifii‘ i" And-L H" pointed to attend annual conven- shares the lrizacv with a prct.v girl, 110m one pa“. o, socks w" passed Eleanor Stcunrt. and shc nlcncpcl» 1n w Red cross izes Russell ligrvzlclrs intention for, A contest was‘ p“, on by M“ most 0f the DlCillTP, Gordon Shela”, Bu“, won by Mrs‘ Using his W(‘<.(‘l'll horse-sensual wane;- cmne and M“ John‘ Mm; DlILAItSOIHDSQBKlIlICiiOiIHIlFill. would do m,“ _ ' cre to lCl' cc" c lllcs. cppy A; ,- 5; t follows the mcnarc clllcs that lead to b‘, "ti; {was {mlufjflflgf glefi: 131cc golds? llClliilllliil. In lthc ihrgillglg Members were invited to the home as seq noes. lc smo cs Oil 1e man who killccl the prospector and fjulfiijgifim Mcmod M. the July mares certain that he ls brought to Jusice. Everything is not lust slam-bang thr l1 in this Hopaloilg, however. There is n ollantltv of smarilv de- STAYH) AB MINER Xfi’.§’."°i~ll2l$“”ol§liéii‘ °.£.l“.é’§.l$§?t2§‘ u» Amw. can. n» o- vvith veeletable zarilenllliz. and a. Grace mmei“ wl°ph°n° Wenlwr ouching rrlmancc between Russcll °i NEW JBPSBY. 081M t0 BB-Ylimii Hayden and Elcrlllvr Stewart Credit minim who on a holiday in 1928 or a consisfmtlv flue job of direct-, lmi stayed hflfe l! l mine!‘ 110W n: noes to Icslcy Sclnndcr. an old owning her own towel‘ mint!- TOURIST CA BIIVS MR. THOMAS R. BEER ANNOUNCES THAT Hi5 NEW TOURIST CABINS ARE NOW COMPLETED AND READY FOB BUSINESS These cabins are located on the Malpeqne Road, adjoining CFCY towers. Without doubt, they are one of the finest group of lnurlli cabins in l-Jastl-rn Canada. They are slightly larger than the ordin- ary tourist cabins, anti in addition, have constant hot and cold water and also flush toilets. Each cabin is heated and has the latest typo of had spring; and mattresses. They are beautifully painted red and whiic, and really present n very attractive appear- IIICC. Tourist; and others who want exceptionally fine accommodation at the usual ratcs, silnuld stop n. IIILLCREST CABINS, near the Prince Edward Theatre. | Showing vou the slizlhts and sounds on your journey will be those threei hanpy-izo-lucky guides Bing Crosby. Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour, who, know how to make geography 16$- sons so enjoyable Remember the hiliihway of hilarity they paved for us in “Road to Singapore’? Well. here they are toitether again. I-hii time on the other side of the world. carrying on their antics in Africa. Exchanging the nautical clothes thev wore in "Road to Sinilapore for safari outfits suiting their rclcs in “Road to Zanzibar," Biniz and Bob are seen as a. couple of carnival and pitch men ln Alfnca—~the i a being. perhaps. that Bing pitches ‘em and Bob catches. It's all carni- val stu!f--u'ntll they _meet. W0 Wfiifl 3 tribe man-eating cannlcals. whereupon it becomes carnivorous. Getting s0 close to the stewpot is all the fault of Dotty and her Kiri friend. Una Merkel, whom the boys safari through the jungle. The boys are feeling nrettv heroic at the start of the jliflllle-JUUTDCY for they have lust rescued Dotty from the hands of! slave-traders bv bilvlna her f0? 011B hundred and fiftv kolaks. What they. don‘t lcrtow is that it's all a money-l maklns: scheme devised by the Rift! to raise money enough to take them to Zanzibar, where Dcttv intends to marry a rich tea heir. The E1115 B"- suade the boys tofspflryljd ‘flilki-hf-‘tii’ money on expenses or t e .1111 9i 0 Zanzibar. The boys think that Dotty, is izoing there to see her sick, father." In the lunfile. when Bing and Bob learn that Dottr/‘s “father"| curate and valuable. is reallv a man Dotty intends to marry for his dough. they 181W the safari. preferring to take their chances nizrilnst lions and tiflqri than stay with heart-bustlnir Dot..v. Up to the time thcv left her. bo h lv"'" 1~d ltiallcnbsforxlaiofith and lévaerfi playing a sor _o rc on c other to will her lavor. but called the "WWHCP off when they realized Doggy was playing them for such- Ll>. . w. Dotty locked s0 lovely in a revealing fern leaf dress. Evidently she lett her sarong back in SinRB- pore. but the clever script WTiW-‘T! Prank Butler and Don Hartman cannllv took advantalze of the fol- iage from Bombandu to Zanzibar. ._____-_-_k_. British Women Win Argentine LONDON, June 25-40?) -—Brit- islrs battle on the fashion front. its spearhead a group of nine beautiful models who are touring North and South America exhibiting itze latest BritLsh styles, has drawn lavish praise from the Chief Magistrate of Buenos Aires, Intendente Dr. Carlos A. Pueyrredon. "The applause which has greeted the nine beautiful Ambassadresses of Fashion who have come to Argen- tina from London is well merited," he said in a message to Harcourt Johnstone. Minister oi the Depart- ment of Overseas Trade. “We admire the spirit shown which demonstrates that although Britain in engaged in an heroic Stfllggifl for nor very existence she does not neglect her conunerciol in- terests. These charming ladies have come to show us that England is not intimidated by attacks made upon her. We Argentines have faith in Britain‘: victory. England stands for civilization and decency and we cannot but admire and respect her. “We who love and admire Great Britain feel proud of our Britisi friends when, as at present, sub- mitted as they are to the hardest innos cl trials, they excite the envi- ous admiration of the rest of the world. Here in Argentina England is very much loved; public opinion in its immense majority is Anglophile had proof of her friendships for up- ward; of a century." ___i__i.___ IQNDON. June 25 -(CP) --'i‘he Countess of Bessborough, wife cf the former governor-general of Canada and R. B. Bennett (now Viscoun Bennett). former prime minister of the Dominion, received the guests at an Empire Day dens- ant in the West End of London. Guests included LL-Gen. A. G. l... McNaughton. officer command- the Canadian Corps. and Mrs. McNau htcn, Mai-Gen. Victor Od- lum, o flcer commanding the 2nd Division and other military. naval CFCY lowlife. ALSO TIIE BEST OI‘ RESTAURANT SERVICE and air force notables. Guests num- bered 370. _ because we know England and have B Keenleyslde will plav a truely constructive partln the hopeful and rather cxirit-‘rrlg collaboration, between the United States and the British CTITIHOYIWBGILh c-f Nations. that has been initiated to-day. Just born ’n Toronto. Dr, Keen-i leyside moved a. few months later to Vancouver where he was brought up, tcok his BA. at the University of B.C. and trulv planted his heart in Canada's west. At Clark University. Worcester Mass, he tool: ifs M. A. and PhD. in Fcoirlmnic Histd and Inter- national Relations. ereafter he taught hlstcrv and economics at Pennsylvania State Brown and Syracuse Universities in the Uni- ted States and at his own Alma, Mate-r in Canada. Keenleysides first outside jdb for lhn Exiemal Affaiis Department was to 2o over to Japan in 1929 to open Canaries new lvfnistr-y in Tokio. He runaincd as First Se- cretary, with slrefolles oi acting as Charge D’Affaire_s, until 1936. The Hokuselclo Press ‘n Japan published in i937 another hock in which Dr. Keenleyslde collahoraed with an Englishman A. F. "homes M. A... (Oxon). MRJIfiS. “History of Jap- anese Education". Baron Tomiip While Jellies» Millkvr at Ottawa , declared that such Was the pres- i‘"~ earned for h’m=e1f bv Dr. Keenleyslfe dunno his years ‘H; Toxin that. any writing oi his on Japan was certain to b: b't‘1 ac- Dr. Keenley- fde- durum his stay in 'I‘okio. was a member of the C*uncil of the Asiatic. Stciety of Japan, l, As Secretarv of the Iwerdepart- mental (‘rmmltteo rm the Royal Tour in 1939 lie indivdually made the "contact" ref/weer» t». Com- mittee. who formed policies. and tho general public private persons and organzations as well, all over Canada. His part in the success of, the Tour Was invaluable. due in “We dflillee to his own personality. W flh n’: Orr“ r4 hufFflilPrflnv an’! y; refreshing Western habit of doing hs nwn thinkinw. I)» Kegnleryslie could be firm and dignified giving the public a clear impression of iihe importance not of his own author- ity but of the ccuntzy’; prlfln in how it flffiiflked th‘ngs for its King ang Qélfietl. in n e cpl» ‘tment 0i the late, Lnnm Christie as Minister to Waahifltisxi. Dr. Keenlvyside was promoted to the position of Coun- sellor in the Department of EEK-l ternal Affairs. HL< task in the -'¢_ partmerlt was a full one. covering, HMOM Other dut‘es m/mbershio on- the Canadian Shipping Board and the War Scientific and Technical} Development Committee. He i; a member of the North West Ten-f- fpries Council as successor to the late Dr. Skelton. 'ilhe Government has reserved the _ KBfli-ifiyside to sit with the new Canada-United States Joint Econo- mic Committees as occasion may TEQUiFQ-fl Pfiflitiorn corresponxiinq to that reserved for Mr. AA. Berle Jr., Assistant Secretary of state by the United States Government. On his shoulders falls much of the reg. ponwbllity in Canada's dealing with Eng; United States and the Far -Two R. C. A. F. Men o Injured In Crash, HALIFAX. June 24-(CP)-'1‘wo| Royal Canadian Air Force men i were injured todav in the crash of a plane at Lawreneetown, 2o mile; away. on a practice flight. They were: Sgt. Pilot P. Wilson (11-578861. unmarried. whose next of kin is K. H. Bates, uncle, North Vancouver; E. Flinn Flt. t. W. 1951 whose as, lives in Dartmouth. N? Their Stimson lane,,"cn n w“. tine practice flig t." crashed near Lawrencetown. R. C. A. . officials announced tonight. crash was not given, but it was stated an official inquiry was ‘m. dor- way. Cond tion of both men in the machine was described a»: "M" " Wilson was piloting the plane, which had left the it. C. n. b. -_, at Eastern Passage. across the har- bor from here. MAY BE SHELL-PROOF The medelvei fol-tress at Fame- gils-ta. on the island of Cyprus, ha! walls 14 feet thick. 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