. L» Lon.-- ... * r *- - """-:~=='~'*-. ._ uQLLLA. _ a moss)! .3’? 5-"3 5 5.. =5 filer-Ml;B_..3§i;21d;fi:..a.¥;9.t1.: do‘. w...“ ._..__...~. ....._.-c....-,~...,=:~. _. .._.-.-.._.. _ ._.__...'__..... LL w»><~=1<--.>_-< Hsvpww a f. narrow Kiri? ( ‘ILKALIII — IWIITINC Till ITOMACN PL L". __ Songs OI.’ War-Time Melodies to which the “B0yS" Ml! March. What will be the populer march- song of the present war? iss Gracie Fields is one of the fi"<t ' the sponsors of such her great popularity‘ ensure d welcome for "Wish M, 11111-1" which she terms the “national cheer-up song." The chorus runs as f0llows:_ “Wish me luck, as you wave me psutl-byt‘. Cherriu! Herc I g0, on my way. Wish i110 luck, as you ivave me good-bye, withna. cheer, not g, tear, make any. _ (live me n smile I can keep all, the “E1110 In my hear-I while I'm away. i T11 1w- Inz-ut 11111-1» 11211111, you and‘ I. Wish me luck, as you wave me GRIPPY COUGI-IS Run! wlut Mr. H. Hughes, Little Bru_D'Or, "Siomoweahlgolhnd fpponndwnoooo rv “r151. (I: Ivan] manila without any benefit. I few Joli could u! something and continued ouJJpmv-oocvcry dry. I cannot prune your We h" Ihouundl of limilar uniolicizod tutinonill: on filo, rolling how quickly phlop ouubzenhin {dun the cad, help: rid Iu our! of cou I and coldo. Don't experiment. Buy“ ch OYIR ID MILLION IQTTLES SOLD! MIXTURE AND COIIDS hu no any about Buckley’: II: orukc butooldwaeor. l triad Buckley’: Minun and afar a u‘ Minna nope cou h, lofrem 0y’; 7 zmrching song as far back as the Oflmean War, and it was frequent- ly called into use when troops were being march d for embarkation to WTQQII e soil. During 191B g, favourite among lone of the diivirio in_ France was "Rolling Howie, which was fflquently heard on the plains of Lombardy. The following verse may be quoted:— “Rolling home, rollin home, By the light of the si very mo—0-n. Bon giorno, signorina. V With your little conoertma. Hon giorno, signorina— com est ta?" "B011 giorno" meant “Good day" and “Com est ta?" "How are you?" The Italians. by the way. did not play con-certinas, but that did not matter, it had to come in a5 a rhyme to "signorina." The Ntalonal Anthem In wartime, the National Anthem assumes a special significance and enon f Two Teachers ls Demanded _ WINNIPDG, 8—(OP) - Roaignation of Winnipeg's two Communist school teachers, A. Bilecki and William Ross, was de- manded at a meeting of the school management committee of Winni- peg School Board by T. M. Miller. secretory of the Home and Property Owners Association of Winnipeg. Miller charged at the meeirig last night that articles in the Nov. 95 edition of the Mid-West Clarion. Communist Weekly, contained "scathing indictments against tuln trustees." He referred to article that he said was written by In which the actions of Adam Beck had been criticilied "Mr. Ross and Mr. Bllecki are members of the Communist Party o! Canada and are affiliated with thie“ Russian Govemmerrt," said M er. Jap Cabinet Approves Huge War Budget TOKYO, Dec. 8 —(AP) — The cabinet council tonight approved the largest budget in Jspans his- tory in preparation for the Iourth year of the war in China, a war which many Japanese had expected to win in six monbts. The council approved a 1940- 41 general budget of 10.360.000.000 yen (approximately $2.427,667.5q0), oi’ which 6,761,000,000 yen g$1.583-4'78-- 0001, or amroximately 0a per cent. is for Japans army and navy. The new budget, the fifth Suc- cessive record budget for Javfln. I5 approximately 1,100,000,000 yen (a- bout $257,000,000) over that of last year and calls for new taxation. New levies include three sen (a- sow-by" is sungby both soldiers and civié It is doubtful, however. if this ma“ itvlm Ianmgddlg {Eiduntlliatlnit Ur any other $UIdiPrS' song will Tmmtgr yin“: 0 i.“ gong m the achieve Im- amazing popularity is we f _ 1p- pfilml‘, _ to m“ that "Tipperary" attained in tlic ‘Yo, ' o‘ 1 l5 ‘ m P“ (Iccilly all the 490,000,000 01 s0 191 gong had any special lyrical or 4-18 war. ll musical merits. Sir Philip Gibbs. who was one or the best-known of the corres- was not that the them, "lvly Count comparison appe members of the British Empire. The United States National An- tis of Thee" in s to only about r.._._.._....._.....== 1939 City Tax *|'i-'¢‘L'-\"-'I.'-'-I'-\'.'-'-'- ancients in that W31‘, has related lgzizwgfioogigxgflcgrggii§ tax“; mlfii 02v it matched France in 1914. 64500000 - f5 c 8656,93,, of me D6SCTlblIl_ the arrival of the G'ml‘an Rail-mg‘) ‘ British 501 iers, he wTote:—~ "For e ‘ the first time there ran out In Franco the foolish ball ‘Tipper- lry‘ which hBs become. by a queer . the war song of the British “A Limb Long Trail" “Tipperary” soon had rivals, and men who took part in the com- pafin will remember the g-Ipto w they imparted to favourites Iuoh no “There's a long, long trail a-wind» ," "Pack u trou- bles in roldkrt- , nel- io. who: your lady friend?" "Who wore you loot niflat?" and PM obelie freon Amwnoieree." 1pm Ashweil, the accrue who , tremendous work for the entirtiaklment of the troops, has p814 wtmw to the value of these non’; as a tonic. and has told how pol lyobu‘ . ‘Hello en ooldicrzfidlg wounded would loo up enthunlum the . undoubted great om, qnlocq. Nowadays “The Girl I not Be- hind Me", is har&_v lmown. but 1t may be noted that it was a popular Appeals h hereby given til; the 0| Aipml has set Holiday, l: from Civic Bate! ente for the current y 15th 1940. you endin: Jan Dated December 5th 1939. JAMES FULLERTON. City Clerk City of Charlottetown. I-—12'?-12-6-10i. ‘___.__ How Are ;Y0ur Eyes? if you are having symptoms I ni‘ strain-headaches, sore eyes or dizziness — consult a 590C- Ialist. A: your service with years c1 experience and g thorough retracting service. l Coll In no “a our 8- ‘lcnltlcs. ti. F. liutoheson n. r. HUTCHESUN. F. n. uurcunson 3h Professional Bards McLEOD 8- BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, ll. C. J. A. BENTLEY, K. C. c. r. BENTLEY, 1.1.5. Barristers and Attnrney-lt-Lln MONEY T0 LOAN 180 Richmond street I--———--i--__ ,’ D. F. IIRGIIIBILII Chartered Accountant N0 Richmond Street Phone l7. P. O. D0! l2 -- -<-r$?r ALEX W. MATHESON fianmsrna. souorrop. no. n bolloctlvm Strangely, “CIOd Save the King" has an uncertain authorship. The words and the tune were at one time attributed to Henry Carey. an eighteenth century poet who wrote the ballad "Sally in Our Alley". but the claims for Carey in regard to our National Anthem have been regyugated. question of the composer of the tune is also in doubt. It has been attributed to John Bull. a sixteenth-seventeenth century com- poser who for a time was organist at Hereford Cathedral, but An his case also there is no substantia- tion. "(kid Save the King" has fre- quently been utilised 11y ol rqyute, Iia-yden has " ror'a Hymn." Weber used it in his "Bottle and Victorv" tats. and it is in Brahmss "Tri- ed". Beethoven introduced in ‘God Save the King?’ "Bile Britannia" "Rub, “Bagiwnniagaagisg lhasrat nu , 1e , an ln “iugiry poet. mode a 01‘ oen the honour, but it is now more generally accredited to his more famous contemporary, "James Thomson.“ The words of "Rule Britannia" first in “ .” a- mas- que in wh~ Mallet and 'I‘hom- son were co alaoratore. The work was written by command o! the Prince oIf Wales of the day. and subsequently His Royal Highness awarded a pension to Thomson. It is worth noting one line which hos amused controversy was originally written by Thomson as: "Rule. Britannia. rule the waves." but Thomas Campbell in intro- ducing the line into his “Ode to the Germans", 'ves it in its pre- sent more popu ar form:- "Britaruiia. rules the waves." (Adam Miller in The scotsmzm) DARLINGTON scTooi. Honor Roll for November: Grade X: 1. Beatrice Duffy. 2. Walter Howatt, Grade VII: 1. Edith Howatt. Grade V: 1. Thelma MacLca“, 2. June Campbell 3 Norma. Toombs. Grade m; 1, Jackie Howatt 2. Marjorie MacLean, 3. Carroll MacRne. Grade II: 1. June Maclean. 2. Elloarlor Toomhl, e : 1. Reta Nicholson. 2. Eleanor Younker. 3. Randolph Nicholson (absent) Perfect Attendance:-- Norma Toombs. Jackie Howatt, Marjorie MacLean, Carroll MacRae, Eleanor Toombs. June Macliean Highest average in Grade V-X Edith Howatt and Thelma Mac- Lean, Grade I-III Jackie Howatt. Reta Nicholson and June Mac- lean. Alice L. Weeks, teacher. (Patriot Please Copy) Rtfliimlfi. N. Y., Dec, 3- (AI)—Publisher Frank Gannett today announced a_ll fulltime em- ployees 0t Gannett Newspaper would share in 1939 profits. Em- tployees of 10 newspapers will "acne- it. bout one-fourth of a ccnti on a cup of coffee cosrnz 2 5011 (about 4 1-2 cents) and a 10 per cent tax on meal: costlne: three yen (about 75 gents) and taxes on cats and 501d- Is 1. A5 high as the allotment was for the fighting forces. the Council ap- proved thc budget only over the pro- tests of the army, which 0r1g1nally_ had asked 6.000.000.000 yen ($1.404,- 000000) for its China war acne. The finance ministry slashed this 2G per cent, and the finally allovred was only higher. tured above mounted on a Fin-jgygnh budget 3 here, will not lose the sight o! an P ° injured during a game here. A y cw of George Halnsworth, lzrawn. the motion picture comecl. WILL NOT LOSE EYE KITCHENER. Ont... Bob will return to 111s 11'...“ 6~ mormw. his eyesight unimpaired, L% ANGELBS, Dec. 6——J0e E. f0l‘m6l‘_NBI2l0Xli1l League goaltender Ian. was injurct‘. in an automobile accident today, At a hospital where he was tak- bones were broken. Use Minarlfs for dandruff. i. cactus ivotvias 111.1113 MONDAY Hospital authorities announced to- by a ski-tr cut. en, his son, Don, said his father $33,?‘ d" m" 3°” Hml-‘Wmili '11P’ f??- Was shaken and bruised and re- MONCTON. N. 1a., mo. r Icpu ~18 y with a. commercial hockey tea-m JOE h. BROWN INJURED celved mlllOr cuts but that no liioncum Eagles New“, Mme, hockey team, will play 11111 X ,1 ves at Halifax Mznriai 11:: , -cials of the local club said ifiLgh HAVE TO 1111 1 v Thimble Theatre 8V GOLLY- THAT FELLOW WHAT THERE IS TO SEE I-IEQE DETIQOIT- I WILL HIM ALONG - TO GIT HIM TO LOOSEN LIP- aRmoIno up FATHER I'LL ASK Iki JOLLY Starring POPEYE -— -- 1 WHAT'S T I-I AT .7 I SAID THIS IS CEIZTSI A SWELL TOWN —G1 E MAHLIFACTUQING CENTER- BEAUTIFLJI. PARKS -AI\ID THE PEOPLE AQE SO HOS DITABLE — n. 1|, ‘.11 .. p} AND JUST LOOK AT THOSE BUILDINGS —AHYONE THAT HAS AN EYE FOIZ BEAUTY COULD LOOK AT THEM ALL DAY- IT WOULD TAKE A FEW WEEKS TO SEE ALL. THE PLACES OF INTEIZEST- to... By EeorOgeTIvItIvOIanu SAY-IF YOU THINK THIS l6 A SWELL CITY-YOU SHOULD VISIT MY HOME TOWN - WE GOT THE LAST WOIQD IN EVEQYTHING- SAY. WHNS YER Z TIPPIETND “CAP" STUBBS By A <->M~'MA—-- GRANM WELLfIT-IEN oowr so YELLING THROUGH TH‘ HOUSE IF YOU pow-r mate's NO usr. ASKIN‘ HER FOR A DIME. WITH HIM AROUND! 1-1511. 155T’ 11-11. ME TO e0 OUT AN’ EARN 1r I TH 01.5 srmov - — MARRY A MAN , LIKE THAT IN " A MINUTE 3'“ §l§€h~=no~ngm M. ALIAN rams: a/mnIsDrgEEQsQQfiQIXQ. nTv-l ¢__-I fill‘ ,3 __';_...'....._._.._.c . .. .. .. r , auaatzsxou TOLD TILLIE A- ' .1 sour A HUSBAND WHO DID ALL’ THE COOKING AND s14: SAID ‘SHED TILLIE. THIE TOILER __ _ TWO MINDS WITH A snvoha rnoucnr By We=1tOV93 WELL,I'VE BEEN TAKING COOKING LESSONS AND I'M acme "ro TILLIE’S BEFORE SHE ears HOME AND coo1< HER A REAL wetsu RABBIT "w. IT'S THE ONLY SYSTEM. TlLLIE'LL NEVER LEARN TO COOK, BUT WAIT TILL SHE SEES WHAT I CAN DO ,. OH,MAC-I CAME HOME . EARLY rusr TO c0014 -I YOU A swzu. WELSH RABBIT