THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lTkm-i. _ ,_i._ ‘I’1'l"l!fl.I‘I‘I‘fIFIfllIswsI|IJI\"~ TO-OAY— PRINOE EDWARD —— FINAL The Love of England's Great Naval Hero-Nelsom- “ TNAT HAMILTON WOMAN " -STARRING- VIVIEN LEIGH AND LAURENCE OLIVIER SHOWS 3.15»! AND ii-BE EARLY _= .1 ll a - lualflqf n n u u‘. p’: ‘an /fo rioolls or llollllsl ‘Plus qirls and mo- sio Qdibllvix-i lb: many Merton qo sleuthing in the with VI ac I m _ IIIRR TONY MARTIN SING!‘ w". "Ila: nulls You Sol" n4 um nun-minus; Ill fllIIIli f‘. Fife“- LAST SHOWING TO-DAY-THRILLS-ACTION “ THE GE T-A WA Y ” Wi ti ~ . Robert Stirling-Chas. Wlnninger-Donns Reed MATINEE hilt-EVENING 7 AND 8.45 —? 1 iioming “The CAPITOL Thur-FrI-Sat :1,‘ 1w ’ JOHN LITEL . rmEoA 1 .' . . INESGORI- BILW DAWSON . ~ CNNISYIAN Directed bf " O. ROSS LEDERMAN A WARNER BROS. I_..~_.._.JI4UI LOONIYIOON COMID! AND can. s - NEW SERIAL “QUEEN 0F BEASTS” i0 Student Nurse at the Hospital. Mr. Mllla‘ MaoFadyen in his usual capable mariner acted as chairman. Alter expressing the pur- pose of the gathering Bernice was ushered to the seat of honor. Mite Erma Newson came forward and red an address while Miss Belle Smith on behalf of those resent presented her with a well fil ed en- lope. veAltho taken by surprise Miss Whit-e in her genial manner thanked her many friends for their Fire, Auto, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Class Insurance at Lowest Rate Agent at Summerside. Lloyd Lewis 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown ranee and well-w she was bounced and finging For She's s Jolly o for vour duties as a the Royal Victoria Hospital. realize your vacation has e and now you must n to duties, yet while we regret your de- parture. we are pleased to know you are further-hag your education so 0n October 2nd e. large number , gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Derrll White, Kingston, ior the purpose of bidding farewell to their daughter Bemlce who is returning Montreal to resume Rgerudati?’ as m“ 0mm“ 1‘ . y ‘ Genie IV.—l. Linus Conway: I, ‘dine remainder of the eveninlf leasimtly spent and a de clous The unch served by the ladies. singing of the National Anthem brought the evening to s close. The follcwi is the Address- gston. Oct. l. i041. Dear Bemicez-We a number of your friends have assembled here this evening for the purpose of bid- ding vou iarcwell ere your departure Montreal, where you will resume in training st you to serve in the Pilot-Officer .1. B. Thompson, LEFT, is reported killed on active service h the R.C.A.F.’s 74th casualty list. issued at Ottawa, and Ser- geant G. ‘F. Findlay, RIGHT, is reported missing after nir operations. Thompson is tho son of Mrs. T. Thompson, Saskatoon, and Findlay is tbs! son o_f_ {IE3 G. Findlay, Windsor, Ont, ...-_. 1.-.... 4albv4nlLnenliflLi|~£J-'s_~as_ shes-sandal“...- BROOKE VISITS CANADIANS Kingston, , our ome, a whole- hcarted we come shall be extended. ‘In conclusion we ask ou to accept this gift not for its rea value bi_l_t._al Blr Alan ll-ronke. Commander In Chic! of the British Home Forces, i; shovvn at extreme left u he lo Majol- General Vicbr Odium. The photo was iaken during Sir Alan's visit. to Aha Second Canadian Division, which h commanded by General 0d rememb- ishes, after which all ed 1n xpired Itlsou: his whine »fl,r=lll-\il.lrlggvl ha‘: ‘a slight token of our united love and Presentation “biemea on behalf of the Ycunl Peoli: of Kingston. GREEN BDAD SCHOOL Honor Roll for September. Grade .-—1. Della. McGsughey; 2. Edna Conway; 3, Francis Con- wiii-sm VL-l, Viola Toole; 2, m- Oeéherine Toole. 2, Clarence Toole at. Too . Gr II. Sr.—1, Lorne Toole. Grade II. Tools. '1‘ea.ch.er—Me.e Cavanagh. IJCI POINT SCHOOL f Augustandsetam r or ern. Grade VI. Jn-l, Mildred Taylor, tests. i, Rita. MacDonald. Grade K.-—~No tests. Helen MncDougal . iiald. Teacher-Jean Maciiiougall. IT'S WISE T0 STOCK UP A11 vegetables intended for stor- durim l8! be grown to full maturity, other- tcmpera-ture not over 40 degrees at any time, is ideal and when the shelves will be found satisfactory. Particularly in districts where the ng season ls dlort, onions may require some help to ripen. As soon as the tops of a few lants up and causes the bulbs to ripen. A few days later the plants should be pulled. and if the weather con- cuicns spread in the open or in crates. when dry. they may be wed in storage for the winter. Wth legald’ to squash and ump- kine. 0n no account shou they be exposed to the least frost. As soon as the rind is firm enough to ent piercing the finger nail, lint. Pumpk and squash. should stored in a dryglaoo at s bem- (108190: as carefully as eg . Th li hi t, bruise, even though! not ongtlgeabie on top of one another. ly to prevent bru beets well dried berm 9.. fi5'r\fi'vfs lock rade IV. Jl‘.~—1, James Conway; rade III.-l ueanette Conway; J‘r.—~1, Edward Mc- Mun-er. ml-fect attendmeq -- Clarence Honour Roll oi.’ Rice glint school x-i Islibel MacEwhern. Grade 1x.-i, Viola MlwEachern; Mary MacDonald. Grade VIIL-i, Ruby MacDougall: Phyllis MacEach m. Grade V1. Sin-l, Dougals Mec- Grada V.——1 Connie MacEachem; 2, Ethelwyn MacDonald (absent ior ) Grade IV.-~1, Milmhlson Mac- Eechern; 2 MacDonald. Grade Iii-l, Helen MacDougail; Highest Avera e in Jr. Grades- Highest Average in senior Grades um you shall be better able m inln- .-Imb=1 MwElwhem- lster the needs of humanity. shall eagerly follow your work are assured that the same motives and ideals which have so marked your work will continue to do so and make your career cut- standing. Our best wishes and prayers shall follow you. earnest prayer that whenever Gal shall cal d that are to be, you may cni d. t any Perfect attendance-Rita Mac- II‘ YOU HAVE A GOOD CELLAR» the winter should wile theg cannot be expected to we . Iibr the storage of unions. s cool, dry cellar, with the onions are not piled to any great depth shallow slatted cranes or fruit ma be taken from the used s'o elm the fruit. may not be I Jay, station m. Alex ceived l. ceb Staci rival n L. A. C. Roland Roberts has u- rived home from Yorkwn, Bssk. e 0W0 week fur- He is lough Mrs. 0X8 stantl While led IM- Ml bbeoe. ll th outer haze’? lhtgilid first “be u: moved and the heads handled cere- i-elflc A hi1 . day when there is no rain lodged in the heads should be chosen foll- storing in s d , cool lace. If there is ti the store- led in several yers. Smsl titles may be lied withmtt cutting ofl the and suspended from e Met in the cellar. The roots may be left on but all the outer leaves mould be retrieved 051101 , m! “(J1 lbw!” g0 IBM» Ye ‘cool. and"; keep well in e dry pfi‘ wlwtglg: telnoerswn between 80 and ., OENTRAI. OIIIROINN Tlsll column ll OOOKI id‘ rboilonsm$lfiu I CONFEDEBATION LIFE INQUI- i ANCE. 0 L-HU MI. I. l. A IIOWN‘! Chiropody‘ Office will be closed for s. fe dshs, due to - ' CHICKEN U? House, Pownal, ibllightb WANTED Man-zines f ers in Newfoundland. Magazines s. this week. CHURCH NOTICE-inn United Church Oensd tor R1 Pastoral C held on Sunday, 0c lows: Wiltshire 11.00 ABJHVES IN niends of Rev, M. K. harms-n. Doaktorwn, N. of Mt. Stewart and Aiberton, P .1.) will be interested to know they have received s cable from their son, Sgt. Pilot Lb Charmed. announcing in Ernglasid on Sept. 39. received his Wings st 5 lnerside Airport the latter part of August and Mrs. C 8.. (former l8 . Irw ent at Bloomfield, has been appo nted agent at Roy- alty Junction, rqplac Macbeod. d ased . Campbell. agent m. North Wilt- . has bee Bloomfield. Mr. operator at Sourls. has lp PNlgntcId went at North Wlltshire. auplllylnx at sence of operator Ransg m, is oversea-s. , Summerside, assistant agent Summersidw. Mr. J. M. Ballum Pleasant, freight cell-k and operator a Sum- merslde, the post fom-lcrly held by - Mr. MaoLe and operator at John. (Tsrky) Wliitlock has re- turned to his duties after spend- 1118 36 days with his nts M: and we. Nelson Whi ock. friends of R08. Whit- oonfined to his bed with rheuma- tis d ll wish h reégveflrry, a 1m ‘ ‘needy W1 A!‘ Owtown-Souris Route Traversed on Horseback . P. Denkiri of the R0 Canadian lice an Mrs. Doekin vtsltine in scum Mn. Eight-l. Mr. and we. Harry Mc- Co ral and Mrs. De kl frommgbarlottetown to x231‘; rode Ffldly on their ssdd Black Boy and Silver crest, paved highlws s t the most direct rou end accomplished am at present Avoidi they so across country their fifty mile ride more than eight; hours YEAR! TAKE TOLL OI’ SLIM HOUR!!! ‘lihe her girlish enthusiasm for ood our. none “o: gag excrc wi not be ab keep the gemlined 1° to of youth. limes; shg selnins e great deal of weight, my woman should plan to fewer calories Der dB/y as the years gliAN-St in Physical res. 1311s doesn't th t she eat 8o little fofiezloatfllimt llhO i! go on and her ec ever, at dim must sell riclh, gabtezlli u s e w ave double tiorl us: is 2y a .- i}; a m - fast die will ha m or u Vroblems than th woman eats lightly o! the h- M file tout or mutfins. Cutting Calories iii’ she will have a luncheon o: clear soup, an enormous salad wish e moderate auioum, o: dress of unswee ned in the middle of iihe afternoon and she will not. have wflsilmed too many calories. KWWH‘. ti.’ the eats a sandwich piece o! pie ans definitely will have conslkned too cries. What's more, she'll probably be hungry sandwiches and pie are rich in eel- gries. but the do not ss uh he iriliti-Mlesh notbe h ends F9811 lid I Instead of Ilibbiifal‘! breed waiting 0h’Town Tennis ANNUAL DANOI DOWN IN U-S- gfl-igslidmiriloya Fulton. www- g; m; o! the four-man crew of s 1m Canadian Ail- Force bomber whit: was forced down n"! Greenland. N.H., when it ran out of line. The 11.5. army will hell! E sepsis- and return the bil 6UP - 1o service. Nazis lure Bull Fighters into Occupied Countries YORK. oct. 5—(A-P>——'1‘h@ NEW . , i bull fighters into Nu“ m m“ with m lees‘ m or“; to give German t-IOOPS “batele-to-death" recreation. 0 . welLknown Mexican matador said’ occupied countries wdfly upoii his return from Eur~ Wglllcudo "zones. veteran °f 3°° battles, declared the drive to pop-| ~ ularlre the fights is especilllly m‘ tense in France where several ela- borate rvgrams have been staged- wlule orres himself did not a9- pear in occupied countries, ‘he said many of his fellow-Installers "The Germans know little about bull fights," he said, "but they are given signals when to applaud. At, other times with a command they. leap to their feet like robots andl shout ‘hell’ "Some of them look a little bor- ed by the activity, but their 0f- ficers seem convinced theshow cf blood is good for their spirit." Tories, who rose to fame in Mexico city, Spa-in and Portugal, Germans have even “me- sald the ehuanized" bullfights. One o! the other matadors told believed it. was Early-that me that once in a Hench town- he heavy rains had rutted the ring and made fighting impossible," he minted. "Officials announced the program was being postponed. German officers insisted that it g0 on. "So the Nazis took 20 pieces oi mechanized war equipment and set to work dragging and putting the arena into shape. When the finished the ground was smoo ll glass and the bat-ales went, on." A wiry Meidcan o1 20 who has scores of scars on his legs and body to show for his eight years with the bulls. Torres said the pay is extremely good in the Nazi. red bouts. “A good matador averages $6.000 for s fight," he said. "Sometimes the Germans aid double that." Torres, who lew from Lisbon on the clipper, is staying in New York for a short period preparatory to re urn to Mexico City. H fought x months in Portugal, be- lng so busy he often enteled the ring twice in one week. o The Eastern Guardian This column ls reserved for nmvs of local Interest, but ldverilslug cf e newly nature may he inserted at l cents a vmrd, strictly playable In ldvnncs. . ISOHOONER. M. k L. COASTER -Capt. Colleen. Cape Breton, discharging a. load of coal at Mon- willie-L ..'THE 8.5. SURF-Made he!‘ regular weekly call to Montague where she loaded produce for‘ points in Ca Breton to discharge gamut; to ydney on the return rp.— -~' SUCCESSFUL GATHER- FNG-The Ladies of Montague Un- ited Church held their annual sup. per and bazaar on Wednesday last which proved very successful in every way.-L ..'THE LADIES OI‘ LOWER MGNTAGUE-United Church hsI‘ a social evening at the home of Mrs. James Hewitt. Music and con- tests made a pleasant evening and delicious refreshments were serv- ed and e. nice little sum was real- d.- Personals ..‘ per Hayward of the Search Light Battery is home on n short leave. He is a. son of Rev. S. E. and Mrs. Hayward, Montague-L ..°Gerard Scully. R. C. Navy, is home on leave, visiting his home in Georgetown and friends in Montaltue.—L ..°Mr. George Hadlock of Whit- man, Mass, is visiting Mrs G. W Altken, Lower Montague, and will . motor beck to uss. with Mrs. lA rose in bloom will petal line. Hsdlock who has spent the sum. ‘Of color like the rarest wine; mer with her mother, Mrs. G. w. ; Aitken. who was in poor health-L | served, the older woman who gets THE BRIGHTON OCTOBER 8.1941 4o~t-=co=cvzre motivator w‘ Fox FIELD. DA i wlsnlllzsllllv, oclilllsll 15in. be scrutinized. -...-_.__. ._1..__.___ .__ mond, and others. VETERAN FLIER DEAD A veteran of the Bo i Cflrlis. who had joined lllylawimg: R.C.A.‘F. toserve 1n this siniggie. Squadron Leader Bremncr Green, officer commanding the ground in- structional school st the Brena 10rd. Ont, all’ station, died In miilts hospital In Toronto. He held t e D.F.C. and the Crolx de GRIN. won for exploits in the RIF-C» and had several German planes to his credit. He was a To- ronto l lclent. Every foxman should make it a point to attend the i Fox Field Day to be held on the above date. The pm. gram will start at 10:30o'ciock at the ranch of Mr, ~-RI0lll—R0y_lIl0Ildr-Sllllih§0l‘t,- inum and newer type foxes will be inspected. After lunch in Charlottetown the ranch of McLure and Mac- Kinnon’e Fur Farms, Limited, will be visited and foxes and practises followed at this large ranch will I l 2 Addresses and demonstrations will be given during l the day by Messrs George Calibeck, P. G. Clarke, Dr. 5 G. K. Gunn, Colonel D. A. MlicKinnon, Mr. Raoul Rey- i i Don't miss this Big and Instructive event. Not all sunshine For crews of Nazi ll-Boats LONDON, Oct. 3—(CP)-—A 00m- mentary on the life and morale of Germany's submarine seamen has leached London in the form of an unofficial diary of a lieutenant in the German navy whose body was washed ashore in Belgium. A fisherman discove ed the diary, partly destroyed by water. before the Germans arrived oil the scene, and later escaped with it to Britain. The diary com lained of bad food. danger of Brit mine fields, air- planes aild surface craft which kept the sailors in a state oi suspense. Hebe are some extracts culled from the diary:—- Home again. God be thanked. This last trip has been the worst of all. I didn't think we would aver see port again. Now for the first shave in a month and some butter. ll there is any. It's damnable-un- falrl We are to put out to sea again without leave.. .. The English are getting good. Only two days out and we‘ve al- ready had a good taste of it. lhe bomb must have exploded right around us. It lifted the boat as ii a. 11110136 hadlkickterii iihhTOtltiliflhanwO passng roug e ‘ - llsh minefields....we got through safely but only Just, ‘by God. e were nearly blown to alhslla. We heard one mine scrape all along our hull. It was awful. ,We attacked a convoy and downed perlscope right. after firing torpe- does. but one of the corvettcs or destro ers must have seen its plume. Everytyhing broke loose at. once. Depth charges crashed around us like a thunderstorm. How we got. out of that. hades, I don't know. but we did. And only one ship slink for all our paln.... Those depth charges must have shaken us up pretty badly. The ac- cumulators are in bad shape... “We're going back by the Arcti route to keep away from the En - lish patrols as much as possible. e Can't submer e ior long with the accumulators ike this. (The U-boat. apparently reacllsd entry told of getting leave and then concluded with the hog the submarine would be posted Da- kar for raids in the South Atlantis!) "s lullmon" eknost no exercise ought to eat al few stalks oi celery or radisheg url rsw ear-rm. These will take the. A mirror? within whet d0 I 000, A garden beautiful - s. tree; A dewdrop on which the sunlight plays There like s diamond in those rays. A waterfall when torrents play, Creating rainbows with their sprsy; A sunset beautiful - s. storm. e of! her appetite but wont put \ A moonlit night - sn early morn; e rs inches around her waistline. Futhennorc. lhe should get. into the habit of eating fruit. oele and raw vegetables between meg ':-§-'§“..__ -°* °-°“-- A palace groan-Cathedral walls- In Gothic beauty: qloistered hslls; i A blade or grass - e ieei —a fern. , A clear cool spring ‘midst brake and bum; A mountsin of majestic sin. ‘ibwerlng above into the skies: A home where love and peace abide, Win11! no one will its charm de- r d ‘ e; . v A heed of curlsfs dlmpled smile. Then Heavens besuty stays swliile; Not s11 the wealth of hoarvied gold. Could buy this mirror nor mil-lid. What there is pictured yet to be; Primed secret. of Eternity. Within this mirror r,’ the mind, All theee and more is whet 1 find; All by The Mssiers hand stone, mch one in perfect color shown. IIN I0 ‘ "The Uiefl". P. I. L Wilhelmshavcn as the next Oififll‘? when some of the plug. Joe E. Brown Conrad Thibault on A COAST-TO-COAST NETWORK ' INCLUDING ' CFCY & CBA a iuvl. s.s.'r. RADIO TRANSMISSION Eastern Daylight Saving Time Throughout WAVELENGTH (10.80 pm.) Western Canada-uni (to 10.00 pm.) 49.10 m. (from m. Canada and USA-SIM |n.. 35.58. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER I PM ‘ us’ ‘London Calling‘. 5.30 ‘Front Line mm!!!‘ —Epl- sod 128 ALiiiNG ram wmm. ‘Matters of Moment’. Talk by lington Koo. eluding newsletter by D. l. Davies, 0. 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(Repeat) . 12.45 Close down. “ _ , llounll Tr .\' wuunlhy _ N w l\ x ‘uflfli q ‘yaw BRGAIN FARES T0 ' H ALI FAX —Going- FRIDAY. OCTOBER i7 sun SATURDAY, ocronilh is Monday Oct. 20, i941 $6.45 From GHAIIIDTTETOWN (Government Ts: Additional) Propcrtlonefely Lose Peru M"! other nations Children at l‘ we‘ and" under Twelve years o] we BALI‘ IARI Tickets Good is DAY 00408!!! 0211.7 I'm» Igrlher Information 00ml?! any Ticket Agent ( ANRUIRN N/IIIONRI 1n ll-rmwulw: w. lJ~liPli kBifilomifili XI‘