K NOVEMBER 1, 1927 firms CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ~" _ ' i \"\l REFLECT IONS‘ OF nr-zx/ The Public Forum i Thin column ll open ior tho dllcullion by eorrell1°"4'""' . our. 'olly id cbsiilpiafi‘! ihafolwe . brand " but be will "f9" if you say SAVE THE POKER HANDS pal from the States DMTMALPEQUE A class in music, under the direc- tion oi Mrs. Jas. A. Campbell, Bur- lington, who is also the efficient or- ganist oi Princetown United Church was organized in this place during l the early summer. The recital in ,Malpeque Hall on Monday evening ‘was the outcome of the seasons l training, and Mrs. Campbell and her pupils arc to be congratulated 0n the success of the entertain- Giaues iittcd by scientific methods. l TAYLOR a sun J. S. TAYLOR mllstered Optometrists 1i! Richmond Street In a School of manned by Canadian 0m dependents. the Island Division will be I‘§~ 11;? ment. A large number ‘ of parents and friends manifested their inter- est by their presence. Rev. D. M. Grant presided and interspersed the announcements oi‘ the different numbers with humor- ous anecdotes, thus adding his part to the interest oi the entertain- ment. , Mrs. Campbell possesses in a marked degree the gift of imparting her knowledge in music to those in training, and it tvas evident by the manner in which the members oi her class acquitted themselves that‘; she had found in them apt schol-: ars. The vocal selections given by scv-E eral members oi the choir and the: readings by Mrs. Clark Woodside and Miss Thelma Woodside all con- , tributed to the success of the pro-; gramme. A vote of thanks moved by! Mr. John Simpson and seconded by, Mr. William Woodside was conveyed by the chairman to Mrs. Campbell. her pupils, and to those who so, kindly assisted and the approval of ' the audience was expressed by hearty applause. These tokens of appreciation were appropriately ac» Is l’rince Edward Island interested In a Se-acCadet Corps? Navigation? In the great sport of Yachting? i In having Canadian Ships manned by Canadians? The Navy Leagues Aims cers and Men. dealt with. \ All members of the Navy League. as well as all citizens oi‘ our Province who are iliifltfiied in helping our Boys. who are desirous of following the sea. l" V"! ""5""! k illviied to attend atld participate in our proceedings. l. 0. l-IYNDMAN, President is“ni| out; of‘ his favorite call you his friend for I _>_ Every Province in Canada today. excePi Frill" Edward Island, has such a Corps and our Island Boys are therefore handicapped to a. very considerable extent in entering the Merchant Marine. Ilocted to provide lnlllcient encouragement and snppo t as a result of the enthusiasm en- kelndered by their own citizens, to insure the success of such an organization. Each Province. however. is ex- may of questions oi Interest. Till Charlottetown Guardian d0" not neceaalrliy endorse the} opinions of correspondents. ‘ o OOO'O-Of§ f0 U~Q'f§'§§.'§§'§ .'§§'. . ARMISTIOE DAY Sim-Soon Armistice Day will remind us ull 0i the cessation 0i slaughter in the World War. While il does not necessarily require ally special day br event, to keep that | terrible nightmare of brutality viv- ‘idly in our mind, yet, the day on Iwhich a truce was declared, with ,i1s subsequent peace treaty, brings llllure forcibly to our memory, that iiventful (lay. Nine years ago, at this time oi year, the news ‘from the battle Mr. Claude Bearistn, Boston, Mass |is spending his holiday with his par- ents Mr.'and Mrs. Daniel Bearisto. Malpeque. Mr. Howard Court, Inspector of Schools, was a visitor here on Monday. _ Mr. C. M. Dickey representing the lInternational Harvester Co., paid a \business trip to Malpeque on Wed- nesday. owned by Mr. Archibald Henry, Malpeque, were sold by auction on Wednesday afternoon. There was a fair attendance and very good re- turns were realized. Mr. H. A. Mor- rison, Kensington, was the auc- tioneer. ' The Halloween Party ‘under the auspices of the Malpeque Women's Institute was held in the Institute the meeting closed by the singing of the National Anthem. The following is the programme: Address of Welcome, Rev. D. M. Grant; Piano solo, "Last Rose of Summer," Mrs. Campbell; "The Merry Peasant", Grace McGillvary: “German Melody.” Jennie Matthews “Ring Dance," Thelma Donald; Vo- cal solo “Absent“ Mrs. Chester Simpson; “Mclody", Marshall De- laney; "Alegretto with’ variations,“ Louise Simpson; Reading "Laugh a Little Bit" Mrs. Clark Woodside; "Christmas Bells" Adele MacNutt; “Melody“, Jean Owen; Vocal Solo l“O Danny Boy“ Miss Hunter; “At the Childrens Ball," Thelma Wood- side; “Chautauqua Waltz" Crozier; Reading, “I Won't Stay Blowed" Thelma Woodside; "Over the Waves" Pauline Coulson; “Fairy Dell" Marion Simpson. Dr. E. H. Ramsay, Charlottetown. spent Wednesday with friends m Hamilton and Mnipeque. Miss Hannah Estabrooks. St. John I I LI “ll l. gdegwolfs “Nlfggllqgiyshlts? riiiliiiliczlfliiiri “will he I ' ' ' ‘ i . ' l ‘., A l if‘. l _i . ‘ .44 knowledged by Mrs. Campbell and| peque. Mm" m" yum ‘nu s ‘owl To Help allto reaiiu‘ how essential a Navy is, and how Honorable a part Canada‘ must take in the Naval Defence of the Empire for the maintenance of World fence and ifrtedom. and to convince all Canadians of our vital dependence on the Sea as a Nation, and of the Interdependence of Canadian Industry and Naval efence. To have Canadian goods carried on Canadian Railroads, shipped in Canadian Ships Our trade routes being protected by the Navy. the safety of our lives and goods when at sea is thus dependent on the Captain, Officers and Men; therefore, the Navy l-Wtlle raises from a willing and grateful Public contributions for all seamen and their The adjourned annual meeting of the I’. E. I. Division oi‘ the Navy League of (lonada will be held in the Navy League Building, Charlottetown, on Tuesday, the ist November, i927 at ii p. m., when Officers will be elected and general business pertaining to Capt. G. F. Morris, the Dominion Organizer from Ilcadquarters will be in attend- ance and address the meeting. ~ It is the desire of both the Dominion and Local Executives that a Sea Cadet Corps be revived in Prince Edward Island. Minnie, ’Why Hobble Along ~ room on Tuesday evening. This soc- ial evening is now "an annual oc- currence and the intercourse thus enjoyed by the members and their families is looked forward to with much pleasure. ' The room, with its Halloween decorations, presented a cheerful appearance. The company was di- vided into groups and each was as- signed some special sport. Mr. Charles Woodside followed with vio- lin selections accompanied on the organ, first by Miss Elizabeth Beair- sto and later by Miss Annie Champ- ion. The members and their friends enjoyed several hours of dancing. Later lunch was served and the meeting was closed by the singing of the National Anthem. The entertainers, namely: Mrs. Ralph Beairsto, Mrs. Ralph Ram- say, Mrs. L. D. MacNutt, Mrs. Clark Wooclside and the Misses Muriel MacNutt and Marjorie Peake afford- ed the young people an enjoyable evening. (M) . V. -¢o>»~—-—~ The stock and some furniture‘ . PAGE FIVE front was filled with expectancy who s0 elo A I “W Wh breakf ititnfleanlxiety- 0119 Who almost afraid “in Flanders Fields where poppies doori; “the Papers or answer the 510w, _ mesnae .b0.l' IBlBDlIOHB. iellii the Between the crosses, row on row— of ‘so e one of injury or death They mark our place. Iélovfvelgtqlle o: thaa battle front. . , a er a eca e. we are a0 The lurk still slngin bravel flies longer tearful of any such message Scarce he,“ ' m y ' - - ‘ d above the iillllg be- 1’3?...‘..“..“.i‘32i.l“i."°°i.“°'°' l“? ‘°"‘ lY healed. The brokvoen lfgsrtgariidd we are [he dead- niaildenetl souls are lighter with Short days ago-we uliae and erased lIlGlIIOTiun- dawn-saw sunseUs glow, l1 madam“ Will Dill)’. speeches will be Loved and were loved, but now we wmel,’ soldiers will parade, guns lie be "ulimmé ""88 Will fly: All will 4 in Flanders Fields. back i" l Hills and proper. But "a edfl ‘t all will be the terrible Take up our quarrel with the foe. wui-Zbeyho mankind. Back 0f it all To you, from failing hands we jury as ihwouud“ 01 seilafaiioll. lll- throw the t0rch—— Clam a and tender memories. Be yours to hold it high. mm ire" lilllgills. fqr a missing , e" “w” recalling 108i. huo- if ye break faith, with us who died, Heat to restore crispness lliggllllllfilitrltfufiitlgireqa iggiietgillglls0tgfglézlllilléluggi We Zlligllfiot sleep, though DODDiGsi 0 9 . ro ers, brothers in Flanders Fields, Yefiflllills past incidents and mem. “léfhfil 13s" departed kin. _ I To attempt w. add to this wouliil what s: I B Will mark the living. be sacrilege and treason against n ... . 0" iloilvl lllilrkhiihe dead? lhuman nature and our noble (loath! “Wei-ml “fillhlollfl illlleetitiin he an- whose spirits ride on the Wings ol‘ whip, rim-r bodies lig “enemy, me words or [h it ‘re mmorlnl glory, through the starry realms of‘ Flanders Puppies, as thc lurk sinus one‘ MM no Nnllnéntal LIeutI-Coi- immortality, ilifllfilltlfi by the irum-i the perpetual rcuiiiein ucath the i - M 119. of Toronto, pets of victory and undying fflllleulftlllflllllit vigil oi’ sun, moon until ,‘slill'i~l. 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