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Mar-Quarriwfilnclpal, PRIMARY DFPARTMENT (Fade V-1. Ruth Boswell; 2, MVum Huwatt; 3, morence Snow Grade IV. Sr-l, Frank Millet; 2. Nelson MacDonald. tirade 1V, Jr.~ l, Alba Boulter; 2, Blobbfe Fidget-n; it, Rnddle MucDon~ I r Grade lIL-l. Joe MacDonald; 2. ICAL CARTOON CHAI’ 3-—"Jungle GirV-COMEDY Douglas l-iowatl; 3. Ramon Miller. ‘ Grade l. (a) l Kathleen Keough. Undo 1. (b) Kcwlh. _ odours. ..._:..*s.,.~"sr.;.la’ Leona. Stordy; 3 Fsther Stordy, 2. Gordon Miller. Perfect Attendance — Ruth Bes- v/nl Miriam Howntt, Frank Miller, Howatt, Albr. Bouiter, Douglas Ramon Millet", Joe MacDonald. Annie I. Gordon-Assistant. (Polrlot please copy.) IIERMITAGE SCHOOL The following is the August and September. Grade IX.—1. Alfred Curley. Q . \ Q -' ' _ -5'n'd5555555fi5'f s55fi5'flffd' l ro-nsv -=- carnal."IZTEXZQESTIEIKA. ITOLORFUL snow, NPOIt of . Hermitage School for the months of Grade VIII.--1. Joseph Rooney. Grade VIL-l. Frances Rooney; 2, Joseph Macvarish Grade VI.-1, as... MucVarish: 2, Alban Rooney. Grade V.—1, Phyllis Larkln. Grade 1V. Senior-L Joseph Lar- n. Grade IV. Junior-l. Alban Cur- ran; 2, Bct-tv Masters; fl. Eddie luv-l is living, though unable to stand up. kin. Grade I1.-l. Hilda Larkln; Jean Macvarish: 3,W1llio Masters, Grade I.-l. Joseph Curran. M. Josephine MacInnis-Teachcrf trcm UIO MIIUHPI It dlluilll. 155' l 5555555PJfi555N55555555555 r5‘s55's55555h555"u' 2. G1 adc I. tdi~ _ Joyce MacDanalcP ‘.5555 l l l l l nanrm - FINLEY NUPTIALS St. Andrew's Kirk. Bamt John N- B. decorated with baskets of autumn flowers against a back- ground of palms and ook leaves, was the scene of a wedding of in- terest on Saturday afternoon 04st, 4th at 3 o'clock when the minister Rev. J. Norrie Anderson, tufted in marriage Miss Marion Isabel Flu- IPY- daughter of Mrs. Gertrude I, and the late Mr. Vliilism Finley, 01111128 51ml. mi Corporal Max Gerald Barter, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Barter, St. Stephen N. B. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Adah M. Finley, md little Misses Anne Wcbber of St. Stephen, niece of the bridegroom, and Joan F. Finley of Halifax, niece of the bride, were the flower girls LAC. Wilfred D. Cumberland was groomsman for his brotherln-law. and the ushers were Herbert K. Richardson and W. Hazen Richards, cousin of the bride. Given 1n marriage by her uncle, W. E. Richards, the bride were | gown of powder blue sheer, fash- ioned on Grecian lines, the full will“ lmvintz a high neckline and , bell sleeves. Her court train was in matching blue. She wore a coronet of pleated material to msmh her gown encircled in the back with l't1ny pink roses from which her veil of powder blue illusion fell in graceful folds 1n the back. Her slip- » D015 WPfe a pale pink satin and she s. 55555555555555'-5'-'-'-'-F-'-'.'- r-nv-nve-I .'. roses and sprays of white heather sent from Rosyth, Scotland, by . friends. Her only ornament was a r0116 of pearls. lilfss Adah Finley was wearing a gctrn of pink sheer embroidered in silver, and a sleeveless fitted Jack- et of laurel green velvet, Her matching green velvet hat was fash- ioned in turban style and her slip- pers were of green satin. She carried gludioll in shades of cream and pink tied with green ribbons. The flower girls wore Kate Greenaway dresses of green organdy over palc pink, the long skirts fin- ishcrl with deep frills of the mat- erial. lrimmcd with tiny bows of pink satin. They wore matching halos and carried nosegays of sweetheart roses. immediately after the ceremony a rcccption was held at the home of the bride's mother. 103 Orange Street. where the decorations were carried out with autumn flowers. Later Corporal and Mrs. Barter loft on a weddlnl! trip to northern New Brunswick, and on their re- turn will reside" at 103 Olyqngg Street, Saint. John N. B. hi Ooooooh\'3“\‘“ II uiiifulltllssaitt 511.1111‘ 3 21*“ J A 32¢ infill‘; EXTRA--“Popeye Meets Rip Van Winkle" Stranger than Fiction and Hollywood Stars 'I'-f@fIT_I:-5PHFIEQSCHIISF !' ' ' " ' ‘-'-'fi'-5'~'\-'-'~5'\-5"- carried s bouquet of pink briarcllffe ._ Ill-IE “QHMARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN H555M55H555Hu55% 55555555555555555555‘ 115155555555? Til-DAY -:- EMPIRE -:- AND SAT- SHOWS 7 AND il-MATINEE SAT. ONLY M“; gets kissed! ...and discovers the ma c of moonlight an romsncol ORWELL COVE SCHOOL Honor Roll for September. Grade X. Senior-l, Alberta Nich- oison; 2. Kathleen MacLeod; 3, Jean Mable ‘ Grade X. Junior-i. Annie Jen- klns- 2, James McKenna; 3, Stephan Ml} alimalX 1 Be ly 1v1 r e .- , v r eLe ; 2, John Grant; 3, Ge a 0d I § local Interest. but advertising QI’ l raid Rooney C iOEIITRAI. GUARDIAN |Thls column is renrvsd lus- navn of IIIWI, llturo may ho Issurtsd ll I cunts I word. lIrIctly pnynbh In sdvlnoo. Nil-MODE Beauty Parlor, Mn W. H. Poole, 165 Kent Street. 1r308-l0-il -i|i OONFEDERATION IJFE INSUB/ ANCE. q L-Wl TRYON BAPTIST CHURCH.- Rev. G. 0. Wright, Pastor, will speak at Bonshaw at 11 A. M. on 7.30 P. M. L-508-10-17-1l. HAMPTON UNITED CHARGE. — Services on Sunday, October 19th as follows: Victoria 11 A. M. Hampton 3 P. M. Bonshaw W. M. 5- Think Offering 7 P. M. L-497-10-17-1i. CENTRAL PARISH CHURCH SERVICES for Sunday, October 19. Burnside Church. Clyde River 11 AM. Churchill 3.30 P.M. Canoe Cots 7.30 P. M. Rev. T W Goodwill, Milf- ister 14-498-10-11-11. VISITING IN SYDNEY - Mrs for her P. E. I. has been in the cit the past month, the guest parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Mac- Kimmie, Woodiil street. She will leave for her home in irwo weeks. -Syd.ney Post. Record. CAVENDISII CHARGE. — Wor- ship on Sunday, October 10th in Stanley Bridge at 11 A. M. and in North Rustico at. 7.30 P. M. The North Rustico Sunday School W111 give a Rally Day programme atthe evening service. Geo. W. ‘rilley, Minister, 14-499-10-17-11. PARISH OF MILTON AND RUSTICO ANGLICAN. — Blinds!- October 19th. Milton 10.00 A.1v1. Bible Class 11.00. Morning Prayer, Rustico 3.00 P. M. l-Ioiy Baptism 7.30 P. M. eniug Prayer. Rev. J. R. Mclvlalion. L-506-10-17-l1. CHURCH NOTICE. — Breadaf- bane United Church. Rev. Edward Milley, Minister. 11 A. M. P Valley. 3 P. M. Breadalbane. r40 P. M. North Granville. Please note the change in the schedule. L-511-10-17-ll. Gerald Hartlen of Charlottetown. m, PINS WINGS 0N SON The man who is known Io the t ' of Saskatchewan u "Jimmy Gardiner sex-school teacher. pmvinorlal minister of edu- catkm, prime minister o! the prov- ince and now federal minister of agriculture — has had many proud moments in his adopted pl . None was closer to his heart, how- over, than the two minutes when hi! Ilhlllfld ‘"1188 0h his own son, “LIZ.” at No. 11 8.F.T.S., R.C.A.F., Yorlrton (ABOVE) Glossary of R. 0. A. slang NEW YORK. Oct. 15—(AP;—In the most complete glossary of Royal Air Force slung compiled since the was‘ began, ecutive vice president of the insti- tute of the Aeronautical Sciences. reported today that to a flier a tank 1s a “roller skate". Ropey means unsettled weal-her. Chcesed means depressed. PRESBYTEILIAN CHURCH IN ANAJJA-Brookfleld Charge. Ber- vices next Lord's Day. Hartsville and John McKinnon, equal. Grade VIlI.—-1, Mary Rooney; 2, Beatrice McKinnong 3, Laurinn My. Grade V.—1, Clifford MacLeod; 2, Lloyd Macbeod and Pauline Grant equal; 3, Malcolm MacLeod. Grade III.-1. Patrick McKennml 2, Michael McKenna. I Grade II. Senior —- 1, Joseph] my. . Grade ILJunIor-l, Annie Grant; 2, Kenneth Macheod. Eileen Rooney; 2,1 Hligaheyimgsjrage Senior Grades- Highest Average Junior Grades -- Patrick McKenna. olson, Beatrice McKenna, Ivan Mc- t Kenna. Clifford MacLeod, Lloyd MaeLeod, Malcolm MacLeod, Patrick McKenzie, Jose h Rooney. Martina Me chum-Teacher. LOWER IIIONTAGUE SCHOOL Report for September: Grade X.-1, Jean Poole; 2, Albert Aitken; 3, Fred Aitken. Grade VIIL-i, idorgafet Poole; 2, Freda Aitkcn; 3, Mary Aitkcn, Grade VIL-l. Aileen Patten. Grade VI. Senior—l. Pius Chev- me: 2, George Wright. Grade V1. Junior-i, Dorothy Cayior; 2, Violet. Patten; 3, James aicKeurney. Grade V.-1 Earl McKearney; 2, Emily Edmunds. Grade LIL-l, Monty Annear; z, Marv Juckman; 3_ Ray Muchen. Grade I1, Senior-l, Louis Acorn; 2, Beatrice Acorn; 3, George Poole. Grade I1. Junior-d, Shirley An- neor; 2, Patsy Boudreau; 3, Helen Wright. Grade I.-1, Jean Aitken; 2, Louise Patten Perfect Attendance for August- September-Margaret Poole, Dorot-iy Taylor, Ray Machon. l Highest n Arithmetic in Grades: V and. VI.-Ea.\"1 McKeai-tiey. Louise M. Hewitt—Teache1-. NORBORO SCHOOL The following is the standing of Norboro Schoo for the month of September. Grade X.—l, Jean Webster; 2, Vivian Sullivan; 3, Melvin Griffin. Grade lX.—i. Elsie Hughes; 2. Marjorie Hughes. Grade VIII.—-1, Miriam Lawless; 2, Jimmie Gillis; 3, Arthur Bowness, Grade VI.—l, Lowell Andrew's; 2. Shirley Stxzvivart and James Murphy equal; 3. Garth Stewart. Grade IV. Senioix-l. Phyllis G11- lis; 2, Norma Lawless; 3, Irene Hughes. Grade IV. Junior-A, Vernon Mut- hy;h2, Lonnie Webster; 3, Ernest ug es. Grade IIL-l, George Stewart; 2. Francis Lawless and Florence Stewart, equal; 3, Eleanor Stewart. Grade If.-1. Donald Glover; ‘.1, Lorraine Hughes. Grade l.-1, Alberta Murphyg 2. Lloyd Lawless; 3. John Gillis. Perfect Attendance-Miriam Lrsw- lsianbulletlns Premier dared to wash his hands of the u! Rumanlsn‘ General Antonescu has Russian camps! n, prime ministry, defense minister. WOLPVILLE, N. 5., Oct. 15-(0?) —A call‘ has been born on the farm of Warren Gctrldge ol’ nearby Gal- percnux that is really two-faced. It relinquish name himself laud 1111s win mouths. two sets of 2. eyes and double nostrils, One set s: eyes is in the centre of the two races while the other set borders the ex- itles of the ealf's foreheads. Only one mouth functions though con-mm on the one jun“. 00th less. Lowell Andrews, Francis Law- less, George Stewart, Eleanor Stew- art, Innnie Webster. JQBQIIL G. CumcronITeacher. Sunday School l0 A. M. Worsln 11, A. M. Glasgow Road 3 P. M. v. 1J1". Charles Brown of Cllll Collagen England, (special speaker at Worlus Fair. New York) will be guest, speaker at Hunter River 3 P. M. and at w. M. s. Thank Offering Brook-l field, 7.30 P. M. ' CONFERS WITH LOCAL MEN- l Graham Rogers, director of the, Prince Edward Island Tourist Travel Bureau, was in Moncton Tuesday conferring with W. 1.1.; A leton, vice resident and gen- era manager the Atlantic Rog-I ion, Canadian National Railway, and other railway officials on mat- P E I.-Moncton Times. WEDDING BELLS-A WI‘? pretty wedding was solemnlzed on October 1st, at Saint Ann's Church, Hope River, when Miss Estelle, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Dolron, St. Mary's, be- came the bride of Mr. Alban Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Peters, of Msyfield. Rev. Earl Dal- ton performed the ceremony, and celebrated the Nuptial Mass. Miss Ella Mae Peters, the groom's sister attended the bride. The bride's brother, Mr. Joseph Emile Doiron. was bestman. The wedding march was played by Miss ‘rhersa Dolron, During the service the bride's young sister. Louise. sang a Hymn most beautifully. Previous to her marriage, the bride ‘vas given a shower at her home, and received many valuable and lovely gifts. among these was s cedar chest of Silver, from Mrs. Rogers, Char- lottetown, where the bride had been employed for the last three years. ‘Their many friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Peters a happy journey through life. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late Kimball H. Coffin as held Prlday afternoon October 10th at 2 o'clock from his late residence in Morell and was very largely attended. The services at. the house and grave were conduct- ed by the Rev. Mr. MacQuarrie of Soul-ls, who, during the service read passage from the Scripture and poems by ‘Tennyson and also Light at Evening Time by Robinson. The choir of Moi-ell United church sang the hymns The Lord's My Shep- herd and Abide With lvie." He leaves t0 mourn his widow and two daughters (Ethel) Mrs. Ernest B. Wright of Beverly Mass- chusetts, and Miss Alice of Summerslde, P. E. 1., and two sons Ernest of Cambridge, Massachu- setts and Layton on the homestead. One son Roy predeceased hm‘ sev- eral years ago. The pallbearers were Messrs Bruce McEwen, Louis Kelly Ralph Dingwell, Edward Rossftcr, James Jay and Percy Robbins. In- terment at Midgell Cemetery. Gardner's list in the Aeronautical I-‘teview section of the Institute Jour- nal also includes these terms:-— Billy can—Mess tin in which alr- craftmen can cook in an emergency. roc benefit-Heavy anti-air craft fire (after Brock, flrevrorks manufacturer). Confetti — Ammunition for ma- chine guns. flyin Contour chasl —Low g. [ling home with a Crabbing—L1m dama ed plane. Dir Much anti-aircraft fire. Dust bin-Retractable under-tur- ret for gunner. Elrk-An Aircraftman novice, George-The automatic pilot. Get crocking-{iet olng. Go to the movie into action. Gong-To get a medal. Greenhouse — Plastic cover for Perfect Attendance-Alberta. Nichq ters pertaining to tourist travel t0 cockpit. Hip flask-Service revolver. Kipper control-Coastal conunnnd aircraft conveying fishing boats. Kites - Airplanes, a mechanic's rm Mae Westr-A chest life preserver (inflatable waistcoat». House traps—Sub11n\rines. Mickey Mousc—Automntic lever releasing bombs. Put up n blnck~Poor attempt. Roller skate-A nk. Scrambled cg s-Gold oak leaves on an air mars 1111's hat. Shot down in fixtures-Repri- manrlctl by a superior officer or crossed in love. Squirt-Machine gun burst. Taped-Solyed, Wailing \V1fl1’i1€——-A.1I‘ raid siren. Wuffs—Gun noises. ST ELEANOIVS HIGH SCHOOL roll for Scpletnber: Department: Honor Senior Grade X-—1. Austen Holland. Grade IX—1. Blanch Murray. Grade VIII—l. Hilda Mac- Dzugall. Grade VII-1. Arthur Holland. Grade VI——1. Vemon lvloasc. Perfect Attendance: - Austin Holland: Kennel“ Mo. c; Albert Mills; Blanche Murray; Sydney Andrew; Arthur Holland; Mar- porie Perry; Albert. Tanton. --Dolly G. Matthew, Principal] I Primary Department: Grade V-l. Roma Mills. Grade IV—-l. Garth Anderson. Grade III-l. Elvin Thomas. Grade Il—1. Helen Arsenault. Grade I (SrL-l. Lloyd Par- sons. Grade I (Jr).-1. Kay Dalton. Perfect Attendance: Ramona Lyle; Claire Mills; Dorothy Can- non; Anzonettn Tanton: Helen Arsenault; Allison af.ll=; Audrey Mills. ._1\Isrlon Trmton. ‘Poacher. DE S/IBLF SCHOOL Honor l-‘toll for Septemberz‘ 1. Burton Helm; 2. Karon Peter- S011. Grade VI 1. Helen Holm. Grnrle IV~S1'. Shirley I-lolln. Grade IV-1. Kalhlccn Campbell; 2. Annie Campbell. Grade II~1. Victor Campbell; 2 Allison l-lolm. Perfect Attendance Helen Hohn Carl Peterson; 2 Lester D, Gardner ex-’ The Eastern Guardian Thll column ls ronrvod (or new! o! local Interest. but Mlvcrllslcg o! I newly nnluru may In Inlortad ll I cents l word. strictly psytblo In sdvmcc. . JDII. L A. JOHNSTOIVS Den- tal Office, Montague, will be closed till October 28th. 14-509-10-17-21. * JTIIE EVENT you have been waltin for. ‘Iworegular Dr Store items or the price of one, p us one; cent. Wednesday. October 22nd 1p. ISaturday, October 25th, at Manon s, lftexall One-Cent Sale Montague. \ , i-sosao-n-u.‘ -Rexall One-Cent Sale‘ i At Montague Today we carry the ad. of Mr. J. Mabons Rexail One-Cent Sale which opens at Montague nmorrow and wntinues until the 25th, during which time you may purchase two regular full size drugstore terns for, t11e rice of one lus one cent. As, an 1 ustratiom- e standard price- of Puxetest Haliver Oil Capsules 1st .00 but during this sale you cant buy two packages for $1.01 and savef fi oeslsltizhEveryvntarttclc on this sale a qua y guaranteed pro- lduet identical with what is sold] ‘every day the regular price, nnd_ this method of adver has been ldeveloyofiél by The United Com-J ' pany ou h g their ents con- i vince the b Ingvgubllo o! the men‘ ~ of their gags. ther than spend i ‘in n d advertisements, spend it. on sales such ls these an pass the benefit alo to their many‘ customers by permitt their agetm to sell. during this sale only two f sized packages of high quality men. chandise for the price of one plus one cent. You will note that I days only, October 22nd to October 25th, and we know that It will be s. greater sale than over before. with prices advancing and everyone look- ng for a chance t0 Set a dollars worth for a dollar bill here 1| your lchonce to get $2.00 worth for $1.00. 1 ‘Seek more oil Iln Alberta lb-AOPl-m ma" e , va - ‘Alberta. are being CALGARY, Oct. | the greatest oil exploratory .1n Canadian histo t leys and luins of searched or promisiu oil structures to relieve the Domfn en's oil short- age, . R. Cottrelle, Dominion oil controller, and . V. B. Hume, Deputy Minister of Mines and Re- ioidirces. said in an interview here o ay. Dr. Hume has been directins the work of federal while the oil oontro to investf te the Prospect of in- creasing ol product on n this pro- vince by new drilling. I ‘Appeals for more Recruits from Quebec SEIGNIORY CLUB. Que. Oct- ll —(CP)-A mach-Canadian soldier and diplomat, Brig. Georges Vanier sp sled toda to the mayors m a1 ermen 0t uebec province for their fullest co-o-peration in urging young men to enlist in the Cana- dian active army. "We are not getting enough men." said Bri . Vanler, who is licer command g Military Distric No. 5 (Quebec). "The adjutant- general has told us recently of the needs of our overseas forces and the call for men is most urgent, most pressing." "The voluntary system of enlist- ment is the best system, but if we don't get the men we need, then their comrades abroad will have to carry on the work without their aid. We should be proud that we already have several French Canadian reg- iments overseas but the call is for more and more." Brig. Vanler was sddressin the annual convention of the uebec Union of Municipalities. MORELL scuool. ram/fans: DEPARTMENT Grade IIL-l Joseph Collin‘ Maclnnl - Daim 3. Archie 5. and Catherine Steele, equal. 2. fe 2, Keith Eldershaw. Grade II. (bi-l Iceland And- Kel Grade . (b)—-1, Virgin 2, Donald Cox; 3. Barbara Murphy; Highest Average 89.6-Joseph Cof- qlleacher-Mary O'Brien. INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT VII. (SenIorJ-l Harry ins; 2, Tereas Bassist-er; 3. Grade VlI. Jr.—1 Joan Steele; 2, Helen MacDonald; 3 Owen Kelly. Grade VI.--1. Ralph Elder-shew. Grade V.—1, Juel Steele; 2, Jack Coffin; 3, Joseph MacDonald. Grade IV.--1, Earle Coffin; I. Lorraine Coffin; 3, Joseph Steele. Highest Average vow-name dol- fin. Perfect Attendance-Intermediate Department. Teresa mutter, Hslan MacDonald, Mary Mclnnis, Joseph Rvossister. . Teacher-M. H. Cox. t Grade X. Catherine oorfm- a Grade IX.—-1, ' 3. erlne Ke ' 8, Grace Robbins and Helen Rossiter equal. Grade VIIL-l Gerard Mclnnfs: z, Helen Coffin; h, Jo co Jsy. Highest Aver I'/0.—-Ml-I'RGL‘BI Kelly. Perfect Attendance Br. Deg ~- Margaxet Kelly Bertram dam. Teresa Coffin. Grace Rcbbins, Catn- ‘erene Kelly, Lilla Robbins Helena Rnssiter, Jo cc Jay, He en Coffin. F. C. Whi Princlpa... R/OLLO BAY EAST W. L l The members of Rollo Bay East ~ men's Institute held their Oc- 5 tober meeting st the home of Mrs. |LslOJ'd Mcliwm with nine members an one visitor present. The meet- l lug opened by reading A Club Wo- [man's creed and the res use to ‘Roll Osll was a dime. e min- utes of last mce were read also Correspondence. embers ecided to send letters of oym thy two bereaved members. ‘lay also do- clded to continue krfittlxrg for the Red Cross and to have Drinkin Fountain fixed, get articles neede fore next meeting. The mect-| mg a ourned with ind-lo get“. tlons. ext meeting to be held stl the home of Mrs. John J. 1e when Roll Call will be snswered membe paying their annual fees A dainty will Milt 3'5" w =- 3' m m 3 8 .- n 5 n. g a n -| r: 0' 3 D‘ o 9- iunch wu served sad oi l ,, ___ __...._.4 tbisu-lnisfor? 1 t rtle 51.33% at; r Grade II. (oi-l, Alfred Rossftcr; : Robbins; s, Marion j Grade I. (a)—1_ Noreen McCarthy. - la Steele; . OCTOBER _1_7_. 1941 I704! a 0;.’ It really is a shame that mlodg "Offende" by perspiration odg|~ Despitehcr looks and charm and “gu- She'll never get herself a bean! Bar/i rainy/rt wit/r l/FEEI/oy --THE QM SOAP ESPECIAUJ MADE TU PREVENT "I111- lflndy 0,1,,” RADIO TRANSMISSION listens Daylight Saving Tim. WAVELENGTH Throughout (10.30 pm.) Western Cannda—2352 m. to 10.00 p.111.) 49.10 m, (pom Canada and US.A.-3l.32 m.. 25.53 FRIDAY, OCTOBER. I’! $.15 "London Calling’. 511(1) ‘Fronn. Line Family-mum. 5.4a -oa1.1.mo gum woman». ‘To Talk of Many ‘firings’, ' 0.00 nnrram pom T0 1'1‘: Mom land's End to Jon; oGmaltsP-lfi. - ' K lg NEWS Anasrivszs OUARROLL b! Evm 111 Britain’. 8.00 ‘Inndon Calling’, 3.15 ‘Weekly Visit t) the Amcrl. ' can Eagle Club 8.4: ‘DEMOCRACY wmncnas, 8.65 "Ilumk You, Americai‘ 9.00 ‘HHE NEWS. 9.10 PO81". 9.15 ‘Starlight’: ‘Works Wonders’, 9.30 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS‘! WORLD AFFAIRS‘. Talk by H. WICK. IaIAM 8113113113. 9.46 ‘grant Lino Family‘. (Re- pee. . 10.00 NEWS VIEWS. (Commentator, J , McG OHY) AND FLASH. BACK. 10.15 ‘CIVIL-LANE WAR‘ — W. argon Child Discovers Eng. tuo Paine mum by Pram 0|- orn. 10.46 Talk of Parliament). 10.60 Music. 11.00 The Daily Service. 11.05 ‘London Calling’. 11.15 ‘ERITAIN SPEAKS’. IDOG . IALHJ RADIO NEWS-HEEL. . M. 12-(1) ‘Music of the Allies’ -— I: The Czech Military Band and tho Slovak Kruzok (Moravian Slovak Choir). 12.15 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHES’. (Repeat). 11.30 HEADLINE NEWS AND VIEWS. (Repeat). 12.45 Close down. (RO- ' AIRCRAFT WILL- BRING or ‘An .SAVING;$ , CERIlFlCTATiE 2.21...." ; mNDoN. Oct. lbl-(CP Cable)!" wing 0mm; J A, Kendal u-lil‘ one of Cnnudus cutstanutl tin: R ‘al All; Force. has been awarded 111i‘ "i" .. the Distinguished ruins (‘lac y‘, won in ‘he battle of Blllfllllpdill?‘ Autumn. vrhrn he led f‘, , ,',,. squadron. An Ah; M11,u>,[1,___, ‘m, nllugfenlieim‘ 515$?!‘ 3s “Tin - m? °,,,..._.__.vm vii-tun Militari (P911511 §<1\\‘,“,;‘_’,‘,,,, of the Victoria C1 ossi. \\ 11f» - the bar “in recognition o displayed in 1111111; against the enemy- CWT-Ill! swam u: cor ow O Don’! rlskslsencl-on collision by driving on lhc wrong sir" of‘ lhs highway. . And don't rllk dun erous skills Ind lowoulsby using old tires. Equip now wlllln Dominion Royal 9 S‘ 2 a i DOMINION