\ 1 .2‘?!- ' CROWDED STORY THAT SHOWS THEM macaw/- ‘ %'.“‘r.$.'.'l'.'.°n'."i.%'l5l$"l€'fi Pm fut BRIAN‘ l %OBERT AliElillE - BIIIIIIIIIGS? IDA HERBERT RAY lilPlilli - lllliSillll. - lllllllllli ~ ANNA MERLE ' . knoll: - AND 1Q MORE nouvweoo ravenous VICTOR SAV LLE‘ ll R e R-EIIE CLAIR "EI-Idllltb D it CEDRIT. HARDWIC u l a E I FRANK LOVD vtiri.=:="~=°~ Diirvilnlrl b Ill IAIIO Pith-m EXTRAI! - NEWS - COMMUNITY sills BE ElARLY Pinto: EDWARD -.--T0-liAY ....l7 Si; SHOWS AT 3.15 — soar for into Bullets bloze ncross the prairie, as stirring songs ,1». lilil TAVLGI and 7-9 _.. the lllllll lAlllillTll CHARLES w- , i CENTRAL. GIIAIIIIIAII this nolnnus h reserved fer new: of local interest. but acres-shin; ofnnewaynltlrellllyeasneerten shun oenle a weed. strictly pay I lnadvanoe. CBASWEIJ. for photograph- CONFEDEBA‘ ‘l0 “on. A is LIFE LNBUW "W BAPITOI. w I'll-DAY AND 3A1, dNgIQiCE-Your fixation is cali- e Ail-w “nip, a lnvulyerk souls chant-e; ‘fl-LE CHAQLQTFEWWN GUARDIAN The Kirk of S. James Hlnllter Flt. Mont. the lewd '1'. u. lnseell Semen, “A, 5112M" I C.. A. I‘. Friday I I’. M. in the Church Service P para Comuannirzn w“? Stamina“ by the Min tor, n. inn. Susie 1.8: r. u. in tllleqlfllrrehtah‘. Appeal i4 uciock instead of 12.80. 0-28-51 TRAIN AND FERRY-The ear train left riorden last evening wl 10o passenlera and arrived here with vs at 1.1a. The 1 Prince Edward Island made t s yesterday. THE PRISBYTEBIAN CHURCH IN CANADAr-B as follows on Salt?‘ drills": 1.13%‘. . ‘ l, . Caledonia 11.00 A. M. 80 PM. ood Islande 8.00 P. Riv. T. A. tar. 10-1-1!- Music Glasses Pill". Orlan, Singing and Theory. A. no! KENDALL, LJLAJVL. A.C.C.0., A.A.G.O. 0 anflt and Ch lrlllelte ‘hut, United elm... ' BBADALBANE UNITED October I'd : grfivm‘ u follows vnlltigr . .Bradeba 'l. , , n. J. ‘ilnnfi.’ “ 3 V. EENTRAL PARISH SERVICE-S. d l] A. AA Chile-hill Ca Cove ‘l. n“ will, Ml T81‘. VISITING PARENTS. K801119001. R. C. N. V. 11-. nss re- turned to Charlottetown after spending the week end in Westvllle, N. 5., with his parents. Mr. I-nd Mrs. Angus Macintosh. BELFAST — BELLE ' RIVER. t. nib“ §§.'§.'§”o§v§%'3c SQTPSEE‘ H h“ till“ “ti! A. M. Eldon a P. M. inctceehcnglc qt “Al. “Ml hour). bacramlent of tr» Lords .....\\\§§,', w\\\tl§‘n\\t\“5 , rttrtvtrtcrtzt? occur"- i 5 W“ only“ 1i A.' . a P, . Cavendish Baptist Church Service. Rev. G. A. Jeffrey will conduct the services. 1.0-1- WINSDOE UNITED CHURCH! SEBVICEC-Octob-r 3rd. Whlsioe h ll. A. shnelu 2 P. M. P. M. Prince- P. M. Wlnsloe M peciai Rally Day Itev- T. cOfl-Slflblflioliillfll; M- Morning worship Plus Color Cartoon COMEDY — SERIAL CHARGE — SGIVIOB: 0n Sunda ,' 10-1-11. I 1‘ i last. Bund ‘l- this province. Stndio: Hearts Memorial lilll a a number of districts d Lists will be o ened. irblntheyegeésg?“ In Charlotte own the collection 0n TUESDAY, OCTOBER. wn CANNOT asrr ma: cann- rum nowN. I 1 10-1-301. Speci -Openin S vi ere " held at. Brackley “Unigd ceéhlncn W. The service in the fiternoon was conduct . - duct and Mr. Selllck a solo. Afar-ion Younker, the organist sided at the organ. The Church has been re-decora ‘ artistically in- side, end painted outside. The con- gregations were lame and filled the church to capacity. FAREWELL PARTY. — On Tuesday evening, September 14th. nilar number of hbors and ren pre- u. , rt Wright, Carleton 11 to Mr. Keith Webb and two little daughters Ina and Louise. Mr. Web has acce ted a position in ‘Iloronto. Ont., whle Ina and Louise will be| stopping with their grand parents Mr. and Mrs. Webb of Cavendish in After calling the meeting n» oracl- a. llttlnsly word“ address was read Cam bell, after which pens and ' sums of monev. Mr. Webb on bilrxlilflll Bl - “(QPENING SERVICES. — from Searletown. Carleton I . Roy yMrlldxllVlibert ill-gr Wrig t presented Mr. Webb with a- Trinity United Church FRIDAY, OCTOBER. Ill 1.00 r. Mv-Cliiaolr Behelrsel In me llrt! use t. lie-ll le‘ nle - stlclllf hi? ' u n J1 Promotions in ihrmy iivcrseas WITAWA. sept. zs-(cm- The defence department today an- nounced the DrOmOtiOn of 41 of- ficers and 23 other ranks of the 9111041111 B-Pmy overseas. Me. or receivin actin "n! of eutenant-Co onel; 1 loll-Phillis were given their ac. ‘will mflloflly. 28 Lieutenante were ilgomoted to rank of acting Capta and the 23 other ranks "TBi-‘elvfld their first commissioned a polntments as Lieutenants. One ,L utenant (Nursing Sister) was |promotea to) acting Captain (act. ‘in matron. me 059 Drom d by military “is? from which they come, :': h cl b B . while I vffitlc‘? ilvgearldgll ers Srlld is: M.D. No. f-(Montreal) - a In - l1 | xlfsae e33? ‘fhflsrftrlnh a a T° be “"111 nlileior-J- Blbeau. Montreal; H. Issue, " her. I EA. Turcoo, Quebec _"" —— f hi c hte very feel sly "me- QM; SHOWS 3.15 -- 7 -— 8.45 RETURNED To P‘ E" I-“Rwen ltahanksed alluifzor the lovely gifts and cl}!!!- Boshk. R. C. N. V. R... has returned kind words, A“ u, ed in singlngl o be aotins Captain-D K- . to cnarlottetown to resume his pm- They Are Jolly Good Fellnws-‘Jlmleiofl. P- ‘rriquet. ltiohtreal: i‘? navel duties cuter spending the Th“ m, c0110.,“ by s, delicious R W- Scott. Three Rivers, Que- week end in town visiting his par- lunch served by the ‘a es, aftel-I Tobie Lieutenant (First ' t- B - , cuts. . and s. Robert BWDk-‘which all Keith. Ins and Lou- gun]; gbl-l- Gray. Montreal; s. flQfs Ffom Bntain Enngnogctkinwssitreet. Westville-New i," farewell and gotoduluck antliylcft . u n. Three Rivers. e . heir h . ee n —— "Elwin. nffificoc neighbors end M- D- Nn. 5—(QI1¢bec) CHURCH NOTICE. - The Uni- i-ignds, shows TONIGHT 1 and s.4t= Matine Set.‘ at 2.30 BOB WILLS g 5 n, c‘ m p ted Church of Canada, Hunter |||s IEXAS puyaays About’ 103 Eifiyuflfld ‘$31.11,... River Pastoral Charge. elervlces will S . M", mywmann" have answered an urgent u nsayhy be held on Sunday, October srd as -DlreeIed eyVlIlUAtA IIIKI London transport services for con- l°ll°wsi Hun!" m"?! 11-99 A- M- .____, ACOWMIIA ncruu swim-g, pQrtel-s and hocking clerknull-iamgshibllie fiiigne qgilésnnde . ‘ , 1 E ltev. Lewis M. Murray, Minister. EXTRAH — Chapter 2 of “Daredevlls of nhe West” 115105.11:"Efignéllriggalttlflsllavtggfllg lo-l- r a mor h 77.46 hild -'_‘ sljonrs 7 INFORMATION PLEASE and, Cartoon ‘were born n? t. l-‘Lc. a1, ‘lclc, m‘ mtllliuniggegltgric-Enlp- nanny‘; . Andy. Pondya Victory Garden ' In England and wales ‘I853 1m Gnu" o, me Pmhytenm Cnmn formation centres to give advice to l" Canada" bunuyv 015mb" _ Malpeque t 1i A. m“ °‘ go P. M. “No service in Freetown. v b0 b d- t talljnisfiedou persons have M. E. Gen ‘story of A Home‘ Former chntown grrltqthgnlhlallltz mfifltlcaull rlgrtetooc Services. z And A ‘ In the four veal-g p; w“ mebosns Minister, Rev. Roy E. Vez-sey. . * ' Holy Communion will be observed In All-Star Movie The growth of an millsh family over a period of lSD years, and the changes that come to the house in which many of them are . from the d thelnc of ‘Forever ' the unique ell-star Anglo - American production which bglngf goiglhe screen the tints“: s!" o cc e r es ever seen on ‘ - M“‘°.‘°' nfib? yw on a of American favorites are in tho cast of the offerini. After a modern opening during a Lnndon ‘g0 many phases of toll’- Kent smith and Ruth Wflrrlol! head the cast of the modern so- quence. Among the llilninarles_wh0 have important roles are Hit-be" Marshall his. Ida Lu- pino. Brian Aherne. Merleoberon. Ce Hardwioke. Anna l..ce. Pat- tv"t-.°.-..ttarei.f."illllfil yore . . - Aeuzhtorl, Jessie Metthfiw! Anna Noodle. Nlge Bruce, R0151“: Y . Dgluothgnor. Robert Manchester. Gladys Duplez, Donald Crisp van. Distributed by RKO Radio. U19 is unusual in that its Ital: 1'9‘ um ~ COODQI‘, J U119 and 5 made the different episodes Frank Lloyd. Robert Stevenson. fiduglnd Poulding, Rene Clair. WW1‘ W: ti‘. ‘.23 ll°l‘.’°‘.'..iié‘.°.°“ntl’.".°il- u e success of this out-of-the-ordinary 1n‘ the United States it h National lbundetion for lnfanéiil: Paralysis which will benefit by,‘ _ Fronts from our domestic on of the picture. ________________ HEN ‘AND MINERALS ' contains .'.'.‘.°..:'f.l“"..tt3;; "t. t tram of hos crus. An adoqflfli-Q amount or nlxgerel is nrvrsiafl’ pcuitrv feeds. but. bfififlll" excessive feeding c-f phflvhof"! "*4 Vitamin D lowers the. value oi the calcium and unset; the ol-oeel- bel- ancs. live-stock ruthcritiss mint out that feeding lnimrlls to poultry is a scientific matter and should be carried on with proper checks and control- and not in a hit. and this: manner DISCONTIN Owing to the help problem deliverie sales shop to private houses has to tinned until further notice. t l Stewart Bakeries , Kent Street Veteran Joins legion Services ‘llhe following item is from a saint John, N. B. exchange: i gtlmrfigllrléfily approach to educaticn- gaingggnéagegéglgkd wlfiiiulce‘ is}: s Klan“? 1A" M“? ‘Qéezfi’? grégil’ ' owsr-Preparato Service w l be W A "B" l“ 5 _ hclcrricay. octo r 1st at s P. M. wars prcrninent member of mg-pomeedllllinlfigllglnlzzl $3?!" 19f n86 jundny, Mgming wgfghlp st ii Canadian Legion. B. E. B. L... an ‘experts who Wm mvesngate 0mm unlock’ sncnment m, the Red Chevron Club, who has nnnnns about bread and “time bin“ 5n n" Wm be n "ad 1n geibw. been identified‘ with musical circles m, now m make n1 e perfect nan Sh}, with gin-mug“ a“ “v9;- tho in the Maritimes for years ll lnna] [on world. Worldwide Communion sun- leave shortly to aslclme supervision War Service of Canadian Lesion, entertainment at Hi lifax. Mr. McKee has been organist at 8t. Luke's Church._'North 12nd. for are and for nix years filled simiar position with cholrmester Iduties in Moncton. On Sunday next he will play the lliib. Luke's organ l3 for the last this. Major McKee is pianist of the Kiwanis Club and was for a number mum“ of years a member of the Imperial Theatre Orchestra. ,At th age of i9. f he joined the 16th‘ Battery of the Canadian Field Artii lery and fought uth African cam- paign. In the lest. Great War. he through the So was with the here. associates y. which 8000f!!! QM R. Bat- lily talion, recruited in Charlottetown, P E. I. The removal o! lMaior McKee to other fields of endeavor will be a considerable loss" t musical circtinls e Lesion branches in the work of has ‘bven particularly and to e active since the laizt war. (Major McKee » I Harry McKee. ale of i7. and I ink N. McKee and J. T. McKee of Charlottetown. Councillor McKee?! son R L. Mc- Kee served under Malor McKee in the last Great ‘We r: "Dick." as he was known hm.‘ enlisted at the curved at the Front nntil the wcr enditd. Councillor Ree received wnfd recently Dick's so". H. listed in a Lieutenant rt t- ‘e a8! 01' “"11"- one. Dick and h s family "l" Boston from here 11 rem m)- wmmPFG, Eect. 2‘l—(CPl- - s z .--Oc . N rth gglrllhtlllegtlfor c: gill. llllgnllegh Hg- ‘“"°“'°d ‘h’ '“°'°“'Y 'h°"“°"‘°" nlvcrlulsnghocl will A ‘A’. cola-ice pointed" chcmnnn of the‘ Pro- ti‘ i" ""- lra Clyde vein e. h . g fnllsigxflogolrlerlllllflilltachsllde-l-llc gr- PAPER SUPPLY Service no he $1.6m‘ Creek s. - —-——-- l ll A. . - ‘°°'""“°“‘n‘”“,,;‘ ‘“,,“.,”,,g§§§§¢c’§'“°w- The only ciao:- ln Europe who’! $1 i1 A. u. A oordlll welcome- " ' $1 ‘an: of Ottawa. nat- rspvnn grows wild is on the hints Rev. A- s. Todd. Miniltcr. IO-l-li. 1755i‘ director c! tn. party. cw! the Aq- lilw. 1n.8w11v=____ ._. __ =5 Manitoba _su_ppo|_ ters of the W"?! n w- i=~ w ‘ <, AIRWAYS Stilililili CHANCE U BI D - i _ l mfrom our Effective Sept. 28 lb! alum‘ Trip 3 Leaves CIVTovvn 12.00 noon ‘l til. . McKee hes en- 81 the Ame ‘lean army and is of the Royal National Lifeboat in- stitutions have saved Szliiinlives. Llfeboatmeh have won 1B4 l edals for gallantry. at all services Sunday, Uctober 3rd. Hampton A. M. Appin Road 3 P. M. Victoria. ‘L30 P. M. The Quer- terly Official Bcagd will meet at The 'Generai Council of the H‘T§f“1‘n_°“ n Y- Ocwliglfit Trades Union Congress has issued a statement criticising ernment for what it described as a 51" JOHNS PRESBYIEIJAN day. service Sunday evening at Wal Langtry. variety comedian 7-3°-,N°t° ‘lanlinlg h°“"c “n; for 40 years who claimed he had fzfliiuigrfe" - V- E- 10341: "t d th bill" in 800 En lih mgipe hal e digd at WaIIsIenSd, Northumberland. His real name was “NW5” alumnus‘- YORK RA . J. A. NIChOIAO Minister. BOT- Willlam McLeod I gag; ‘nacnébehn n n, In: P i t lb te to th Russian °l' ~ T" "'- - armalyn lscgudlt Simon ‘laid In a Rally awl" i" 3m“- Mgz‘ ‘7- A on. "“at.'s.r"r".r.r nuts: ill°“ll‘°“'.- tit-ill?“ R cit-ii l? ° Church. The North luvs: Quer- tctte in selections. subject of Ser- mon: Mireclos of Preoe. l0-1-li- Lady Dill wife of Held Marshal Bir John Dlll, who has recently re- turned from North America told a home guard arade "America thinks you are ust grand." Good news from Britain: next year's sugar ration is assured from the country's own farms, now mat- uring an above-average crop. Losses of the Greek merchant navy have- been higher than m0“ of any other belli erent, said Noel Baker, Parliamen ary $ecre.ary. ministry of war transport. Ada L. Harris, '10, writer o|f_ a First Great War song slaccess. In An Old-Fashioned Town. died oi- her suburban Inndon home. The so was published in i914 and was him Wlmlar with the trawl- Nationals of Bulsarll». Flnlm Hungary, Romania, Jail!" am ide ritain CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGED-Services Sunday. Oct. 3rd are as follows: Kingston ll AM. New Dominion 2.8 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P. M. Annual Rllly Day service. 5- Schco at re 1H1‘ hours. Rev. J. B. 8k nor ln- m, io-l-ll. F ENGLAND SEB- . John's CHURCH VICESP-eun ey, Oct. 3. 8t Church. and. Church School 10.00 A. M. ildrens Service 11-00 A. M. (Confirmation Service-Wed. October 6th. 8.00 P. M.) Bin- Eli!- abetlrs Church, Springfield. Church School 10.30 A. M. C us Ber- vlce 7.90 P. M. Rev. C. 17.. man, Reeto of Heft r. 10-1-11- MABIBIIILD PIISIYTIIIAN CRAIG for day. October 8rd will be h ll l Marsnfleid li A. M- Tl P. M. and Harrington 1.8g“ . M. ggmtgtaiéiservioes to hi" id friends are cordially invited to at- grfir,flifineulgl-.vlm' M“ “$93.5.” res nt in B liable for industrial registration was announced. EARLY INVENTOIT. The word fchl-enheitcgngs from Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit. who to Leaves Sunimerside 12.35 p.m. Arrives Moncton 1.05 p.m. MARI IME CENTRAL AIRWAYQ. DA LY INCLUDING SUNDAY M. Kensirlgton Plctou. N» 5-- ' ' B tin HAMPTON UNITED CllUBfgHB- Hendqun-tsrs announced today Noted R.G.A. F. Ace n" Trained at S’side CYITAWA. SBDt. fighter pilot who has shot clown l4 enemy aircraft. D. 1)., one of them at nltht. has become - 85. . -. Preacher. Preach and 0 duct the ti second member of t."e R. C A. c n 0-1-11. pinto win a second bar to his Dis- gulehed Flylnf cross. Mr F01" The only other R. C. A. F. flier to win two bars to the Flying Cross is Bqdn. Ldr. J. E. Walker of Ed- monton. Hill was awarded the D. F- C. in April this year. He was then cred- ited with four enemy aircraft. By May he had added another to his score and was awarded his first bar. being cited for leadership during a battle against a superior enemy force off the Tunisian coast. when his formation knocked out seven alrcraf‘. without the loss of one of his. , The citation for the Pictou pil- ot's latest decorations credits him with the destruction of 14 aircraft, four of them within a few days while lcadirlg his squadron on op- erations out of Malta. dn. Ldr. Hill enlisted in 80P- tember, i930, a day before Canada entered the war. He trained Camp Borden and Trenton, Ont., and won his wings at No. it service Flying Training School at Uplands, outside Ottawa. He took a flying instructor's course and went Summer-side. P. Er"! where stayed until he went overseas January lest year. The citationsz- sqdn. Ldr. Hill "Sqdn. Ldr. Hill, as a fighter pilot, has displayed exceptional courage and determination. He has destroy- ed st least i4 enemy aircraft, in- clouding one by night, and dams‘. ed many others. During recent op- eretions frcm Malta he led h squadron with skill and resolution, personally destroying four enemy airconsft within e few days. " n one occasion he .erneined l-loft. despite repeated and persis- tent attacks from six Messer- "llmm i093. to obtain assistance he in to lcavs his aircraft by parachute." IN MEMORIAM WIIITE In loving memory winter and sister to let. l of Mgr: dc}: “the lllllod away Definer No one ih bltte pain {View “mugs-ed. single: yon loft as In on: hearts a b Mother, IIDCIAIQII IN MEMORIAM wan-n the; Ireneen Teresa nee m weep m ohln heart Ionr boaalfnfmernodee I hep, The flower! placed Ipen your n!" Will wither and decay, Int the wenderfnl love that le In ly been Will never fade away. Will“ Tl — (CP) — 3rd, Eqdn. Ldr. George Urquhart Hill of at nouncement of WM is charge of neglecting to provide the for a comrade who had been forced and To be acting Majcrl-P. Simerd, Qirllgbea City u 0 C tB-lfl . . . Poitvin, Qdechslég mtg‘)? JTJvPnfL Montreal. T b u te . nnininni" 621511‘. $35‘ ‘icilillli, Qna; C.A. Frazer, Richmond, B. I Q To be actin Major-A J Mac- Slvcer. Cane hreton Island, N.S --'I‘ot be Jhgutcnant (First appoint- mflh i—- Wl bl , D N S»; RM. mo? rlulirshrfmouth‘ M. D. No. ‘l-(Salnt John) 1c t. tin .- _n....n.‘°n.. 95?‘°§;i‘l§.'§§}?'§l To be utlmz Major _ a. 1-1. Dflllilhfley. Fredericton. To be aotinrz Captain—G.F'. Cnlfllcll. Fredericton; B E Niac- P erson. Westmoreland, N.B, Report iiazi-Iield Tunnel is Blocked I ' NEW YORK, Se t. 27—(AP)— The BBC said to ey that latest reports showed the 8 l-2-mile long Mt. Cennis tunnel through ‘the Alps, main railroad link be- li-Wttn fiance and Ital , was still ‘blocked after being blown up by the Italians shortly after the an- the armistice with the Allies, and “will be out der for several months." The broadcast, recorded by CBS, said that the demolition of the t. Cenrlis tunnel "one of the two railroad lines leading from France Italy has been put out of con. dition. The other line has been bombed from the air and dam- aged by sabotage acts." OPITREAL. so t. 2o - (om- Hone Bolduc. fs-ygar-old resident -si..:“t...u""i ‘We. . t. I . w s arra e ny before Judge Edouard Tcllier on a Of Of~ divisional registrar with his for- warding address. Bolduc pleaded not guilt and was ordered to stand trial t. 0. He was realeased on bail of $590» ac was arrested last night at Pings level shortly after he and an 18-year-old companion had been of “resisting - ul . Jul French were war be Canadian." The charges lesed. SIBILANT BEGINNING Altho h E is the most frequent. ly used otter in the alphabet. enact words start with S than any Chopped Lips Quickly Relieved Prevent Painful Roughness mo. sumo lln m vhf-III m and nilneiigtlyb-tnnenoreekenuarfeae‘: “my [none . relief the ‘chyenre way with L!!!" ltl wond emollient notion instantly eeethee the wounded membranes and eeell them mint urns m4 invalid"- n eeftene the rum-l. mor“ mm"- hq" use; pliable, hastens natnrei lieai- illi- gain l.‘.‘i‘.""c.."cfi°,'i‘l.';........s....c.. it regularly to soothe end mtefl W" lipn. Sold sumvhm in lm-dr m! MI- Prctestant Orphanage- l l Ones more the Annual Appeal for funds to olfry on the work of the is . en as u o been so XlBt—dnO!i?6 c c.5355 onerous people of "nee wll contribute liber- ols most necemary of all NT" a Larden of North Bay. Nut, has Just been awarded the conspicuous ual- lease mechanism had been dam- lantry medal. ment of the decoration the story of his exploit was revealed. l0 lfl in 1t of 8t marital health examinations. in-_ .cluding soroolcgical tests, will headline the program cf the na- [mgimu N0, 11,55 tional social hygiene committee uf the Health League of Canada dur- odd lengths of wool from the in heavy bomber, aircraft safely to u. North African airfield after the pilot had been seriously wounded and the Navi a- tor killed by anticraft fire du an attack on Turin. was over the Italian Alps when it was hit. The navigator was killed st once. The contro “ never before any length o place. knowledge of the controls. He rea- lized there was little chance of his being able to get the aircraft back Ens actLorLhe declde>d_to_Jettisonnlllsjorth African base. IIALTH 1.130173 OI G-LIILDQI‘ N10 0 t., Sept. 2Q- orgenlzations interested in famlli “clllgdnren should n develop many an: your-h Wtlffzevigeolfg” m, r s. - wmml cmmom’ half, ‘an, efiéucatiunsi clcse con-tact with the clefly d k, P psycholggtl; at the University of Saskateewan. and educational di- rector of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene (Canada). sax HEALTH Health League of Canada. “ 4 Writing on the subject of Child-A ren’: Fears." Dr. bflyqwk ‘genre are a handicap 1n modern l e. Fears are not. inherited, but home-grown. and result from ex- I pericnces in home. community, according to the author. Some fears result from associations. Fears are built into some children by ghost stories and other frighten- ing yarns. Many parents, Dr. Lay- cock resrets. deliberately build fears bad es the practice of mothers us- lflljflnlvhe father as a threat to control c Children are apt to "catch" th fears of their parents, too. vestigetion has shown there is a de- finite fears of parents and their children. Feelings of weakness and of emotional insecur- ity are other causes of fear. If a child's basic needs for aflootlfln. b0- longing, independence, social preval, self-esteem end achievement rare not met, he is likely to have ears. Sco will not fears, Doctor Laycock counsels parents to set an example self-reliance and their skills and knowledge. “Don't forget that fears often a general symlptom child's lack of emotional security rub“ o! ‘siltligdhle basic needs are being sat- TORONTO, Ont, Sept. 28 —Act. ive collaboration with the Federal and Provincial Governments in the promotion of all measures for the prevention of venereal disease, and agitation for compulsory pre- church woldtere. met under chair- manship of Dr. Robin Peerse of No ‘Toronto to lay careful plans for what was conceived to be a. crucial time in Canada's wal- on veneleal disease. Intensive educational work will be done on the sub marital examinations and also to encourage prenatal blood tests for the prevehtiorl of congenital syphi- le in babies. Rout League's effort standards of Canada's workers. other hetional Collaboration PAGE THREE Honor R. C.A.F. Bombardier‘ Flies Plane lVhen Pilot. Hit LONDON-Flight Sgt. A W bombs and make for the North African Coast, but the bomb re aged by shell flre and he found it. impossible to release the bombs Larden flew on. He had been at. the controls for nearly five hours when the wireless operator shout- ed through the intercmn that had made contact with a North African air base. harden had never attem ted to land a bomber befqre and t e crew breathlessly awaited the ordeal of the Lending by night. They circled the airfield and made a rfect belly landlnz . . . . . h nearly four thousand pounds of bombs still in the bomb bay. When they landed it was found that there were thirty-six holes in the airlraft. Here is F-Sgt- Lsrden l (right) lighting e cigarette for at. T Guy (i Northampton, the l‘ c operator who made contact. with e With the announoe- | Bombardier of an English based he brought the Z The alrcrgtft pilot fell over the ", Lardcn who had {piloted an aircraft for time took the pilot's Fortunately he had some lend, so after taking evasive all churches and also teacherl. eo that the educational will reach into all Canadian com- lnunlties. Field invest ations were bald necessary to ain statistical and social acts on the incidtml. spread of venereal disease and bow “y; community resources may best be rallied to check it. ATTRACTIVE MEXICAN Lat-rte. OBNAMENTe , contributed t‘. 1e at c of the an 31c publication phool end their children to control them. is a bad practice, he says; as dren . In- ccrrespondence between the incompetence and ld punishment or ridicule elp children get over says. He ins. h fearlessness, improving children's GT8 l home," the author cautions. 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