- wow-Q»; FlltlWfi V“ ."" ~~T.=1'~—1l.llti l) \\'l.l(llI'l‘ 'l‘l.\ll<l .. n1‘ \ a fit‘; MAUI m; Th. Trill‘ \... -- "THC PATROL" I I ‘ T; "The War in Frilni-cl" “" ‘ ' " "ltnly at \\':ir!" (In i . .l.lll‘.lII n! schedule ln prodtic- ‘ii-‘viiziiiiri-tl lnits! l? \. f \l\t \'l‘li)_\' ill" IIYNKIRK Wait lii~z~ _~. lizwlt in "lloniiltlfit Lucky Ility" \_ ._\.. But it‘: no usa warning any man against charmer: like these. .. in this decidedly difierent comedy! I v-I-n Rtqitioid Gardiner - Gail Patrick C.\.\\.l'~t" Til-Ti (IN NOS :-.'i‘\l \l lll-YRQHIIT " l i Bil‘. '1 i . '”' l‘ HHPAIIING CASSIDY IN Chapter ._‘ 'i'.-.' '\ l‘xxxil"--t‘omedyr—frtrtotin a‘ - l n) i Daylight siiows ..?...tl~-7--8.45-9.l5 > On S . " _ I','i‘lll no“ until the conclusion of Dayl i. i- are l‘\‘pt‘.\lt‘d at the (up itol at tiz. i~ . <‘~..\i\~ at nicht so. if seated b)‘ 9.13. per ' ~ . . tirniztztni. i. aria-iii ERWiN Uiiitioiiii WEAVER i. _. \-;\~lc! - Russell Mich - Jen Ccwca ulna‘..- gmcpmyqh - Jone Cvolo - E E Clive my; pr $t‘.\!\l$t‘l'll'"—1‘rlvrl-Nove|ty, LAS UWKIES TODAY All t BEEBY min LEO CARRILLO - Illliflllf RAIBEAU . ANN BAXTER - DOUGLAS FOWLEY zit iii tiiitztdn‘: Nut-y in this tnri .:L1”“;itll—M0il.--TUIE‘. rut: ciiAiu.t>r'ri~:Ttivt/_i>i_ GUARDIAN The etlort succeeded. He managed to twist over and the pad slipped I Sriitiiern Atlantic .‘;‘".'.'..il:.ti“:.."..‘.l:t.i"it.:°i%i: l instant he hnd completed} its turn- Le _ lug lll0\'(‘lllt‘lll und still part y g y wrnppctl in the shot-t. tc‘l out oi bed and us he did so. he hoard the n, other man spring on’ the bed above 1.1m, and there iolloiveti a rush ot» muttled footsteps across the room. I with his uerici singing, he. . scrambled out on hands and knees i "l iiiiii't--tiiticli," she adtinttcd re- and stnggercri wtntkly in lus tech.‘ lllUi-Lllll). ‘i: > ltllUlh‘, l itnow liut< ptcptired to continue the tight on; i to llLlltll ruilicl- be upstihrs." more equal tcrnts. 1t scented. how-I i "utistatrs i; shad be uienl" he ever, that the other had no atom- , told not‘ cuccrtuuy. "l uont care ach tor th " for as hc rose to anf two hoots ulicrc l sccp, and it's nprigixt posi ion hc saw the heavy. BY SYDNE l’ PARKMAN hits». i. .~ izatty- \\l' lI-\\\‘Il t unpiiclt- tiuurv u " liiousitcti dimly against '1 ixi .'.'..i-.i_i;.t. tho scan ly ics inzciisu davkncss lli- iuiuvti and Chltitlllltkl the situ- outside. §ll.\'lI t.» t 'bt\‘\l)) hind-old in huit- It. aptiearcd that his late assail- ill,‘ Slut gnu in tiliotlicr lt.‘\\‘ ant was now bcnt only upon mink- liillllilcs i. J-LXKSICX‘ o: luggage had mg his (‘Scout'- i btrii m; c. Dazed its he ivns. he had no in- "You arc n chair, ’l\i‘.i_\'," the girl tcntion nl allowing him to get away I tutti nun, m sill‘ s’ lUtl to u,» up- it he could til't‘\'t‘l‘tt lillll. and witii- m it I'm irigiitciivd,‘ li He caught lnni up jllil as he “as ‘l‘lllfll\'t‘l_\‘,llllt't lurnoduitu in the art 0t goitzng out ot the loom unii shut the door. window. and he grappled with him bci-n a long and tiring dav, promptly" and tricd to pull him ll \\.l.\‘ to.‘ active to incl-t insidc. ti» go to slcvii ni, once, "Lento. you—~!" the man snarl- - Aug; llillt‘ no lav and ed. and hc hnlt-twiszcd on thc sill . oicr Lilt‘ uvciits or the ev- and struck out savagely nt Toby's ~ .il‘ sawiiiiig tiown tti y’ plunged iicrtiss the room alter llllll.‘ was sozuctliing {tintastic That young man sensed the biow ' story 0t buricd coining and riuckc ilic ilctatiLs oi it grip in tiic otlic ‘ No tiinttcjs Zcft liiind. and u ‘iii tclioivs face‘ of n1vvv.<—i‘i~ ivas turned townriis htin. he drcw . but the ptirch- tmclc with his izght and drove in a “ii k'\ .' \ c; n lkltlfiil-sllllltl- punch with all the strength he - .~u;\l sense ol ctitl- could muster. iaclcd urchmctit. was little real force behind it. He ivlkillvl‘. llicre was rriut- back vitii ii. ‘ . oicl-tiiiiclToby- fol: n aha and SR1 Tlllil’ lillill k‘ \\.ts mu: ct‘ ~'.\\o o! Lllt.‘ most ncces~ i plies last clue. {hold t the man's miiar. and the! ‘l’ tie next ' " iii-if . nvcr the \‘l'.‘.('l\'\‘i\ nan l.:‘\'t‘!‘| Friun what , .. he tulip! 1hr too blunt e in a he in stat irmilile. If he ti. \\‘.‘ll!t‘lt titt- ucre that hi" int‘. ‘.\i\‘0:i'.i* 0t it? Had . . . .0 I . \ "-'“l‘HE SHOiYDOiYN" ... liON. .- TUESI. Fora Delit’ u“ FY?‘ "i - Orange Peiioe Tea Mr. Int Foil San: Use BRllizlilllN Full Fltiiwiitrcil Tea i” ' " u'-'n‘v'- 135'.’ - ' ~ _A ' Today's Short “Gate Radio Program ..\ll Time at Eastern standirdi Ff-“ff-‘I ‘NNNHNNNSH'\‘-S'-‘-'u‘-'-’-'\‘-‘u‘u sartntxu‘. its: i: i, rant E. . F RE 5J2‘?! ‘l20°—" CASH londyvurnountnlarrhlnrooti PURITY FLOUR “ KNOW YOUR IARITIHES‘ RADIO QUIZ |v1vv5~$tv~3 Hpn-‘Sépw IQY. _\\'$.i to»! Mb‘ Cl —A SA TURDA Y FEA TURE-- PRESENTING NEWS AND VlE\VS or INTEREST T0 TEACHERS AND ALL IMPROVEMENT IN EDUCATIONAL MATTERS Sept. kGermany invades Poland mt‘?- and Danzig is returned to the R/eich. _ Sept. Ii-Hritain and France an- 5" H“ 1m". 51°‘ a ixounce state o! war with Germany ‘ collar with lzis exists‘ . 17-—Russia invades Poland. i . Il)—Llll]1l5\lll8. together ivith in and Latvia, sign accords iwizh Russia granting use o! naval . . . . _ iand air bases. “(.8 no crudely The blcin landed home. but. tLere o“ lk-l-wkey bum-is; military scnznturs ricr notes itezird tho man grunt at its impact, 'gl;l-"$ffn'iglegslffif“rllgsed w mm ‘p ' \ 1" nvttiv a ‘ ivvt _.l‘. t ' . but tiic ni.\. ...i\iii.t ht . ‘film XM- 30_R“$Sm invades Hnhnd. i Fist-lion _ W DOC.“17—-Tltl9 (dim! spec is scut- ' _ - g -" , y; ghd gm llcti \ Mon evi e0. mm q "h"? h S UN M w 1c <1 e o 5 Mar. ill-Russia and Finland con- and thcrc was the He staggered back, reeasinsz his clude peace treaty. April 9-G~ermany invades Den- ' and Norway". Denmark is oc- 4 ‘suit the alder had slid m1 l l ls-Allled troops begin land- Ncrweginti Fjords. 2—Prime Minister Cham- e A "pd troops from aoutherrn Nor- !" Mefnoffafn way. Struggle ac Narvik is contin- tied. MRS. $.~\.\Il‘l~IL .\l.\(‘;\R'I‘IIl'R gyr V . House ot Com- FXlSZGlXlS Chamtxrlain c iznezzt but many retrain from ise . May io-Early morning saw Ger- ian columns pushing their way in- ‘ ~ d and Belgium. German wrts. The war in the west (l-Chamberlaln surrendered n. Kane cat's Churchill to the highest cc in Britain. Complete re-or- the France, Italy, and 8 This n» P. a. t. Ttlchtfl‘ Ioderltlon chi-out: its Executive hu unused ‘ uiui- .t lli.\ilr.‘l' o; swapping otcr curtains swclit back and a dart; f0!‘ l WNW! "um" l" ‘m! PM!‘ WM“! "m I” "I'm", "m9 Educflhnal TM; miumn ‘in "mtg!" practical solutions o! problems pre- acnteil to us by teacher; and also articles by 1170mm?!" *‘d“°“"°“l5"§ which should be o! interest not only to our teachrrs but. to the III-Wm’ i" general. We hope that many teacher! will nvI-ll tbenuelvee ot this 0PM" trinity to help their fellow teachers by contributing to this-your section . it» hi": iooin. hurrc gill!‘ xiii | out- a iuoiniuii's lIOSZHIIZUII he ~ 0f UN‘- WP"- ‘ Addrcss all correspondence to Mr. Harold Lawton, Director o! Per- sonal Service Bureau, 304 Fitzroy St. Assistants-Ernest D. Reid. w?“ i Kent. ll. N. nut-pity, Queen square. Rllph Madman. Prhm Si- DIARY OF WAR May Ill-The new British Govern- ment is given an 0\'€I‘\\'l‘l_€l_llllIl§ vote o! confidence in the Brizish House. May lit-Holland's Royal Farmiy takes refuge in England. May hit-Germans had succeeded in occupying a large part o! Hol- land and Dutch reszstaizce was practically broken. In Belgium one o! the tzreate t battles or all time raged along a rrorit enarly loo nulea on . hgay bit-Netherlands capltulates except tor iinv south-western pro- vinces 0t Zealand. The order was‘ given by General Herzl C-c-rard Winitleman, commander-in-chle.’ oi’ the Dutch army. May ltl-Maxime Weygand named Generalislmo of the Allied Armies. . replacing Gamelin. Belgian -Gov- emment moved to French soil. hlay 22~Churcliill given power over life. ivenlth of nation. May its-Belgian army capitu tcs on the order o! King Leopold with- uu: consulting Britain or F‘rance.| The Belgian Government defied His Majesty and declared it notilcl rise a new army". Mar 29--. lites capture strategic Narvik hlayllll-Allled Florcee start em-j burl-ration at Dunkirk. June IO-J-‘rench Government quits Paris. June ilk-Defence Minister Nor- iman Racers killed in crash of R. C.A.F. plane. J1me lo-Mussollni declared Italy at war with Allies June iii-President Roosevelt ex- d. tended provisions o! the United‘ States Neutrality Act to Alt-rs. MUNICH PACT o! the Munich Conterenoe ‘in the Conference-wands. Hztlcr. Daladier, hltisoliizi and. Chamber- lain were: For Germany: Fbreign \l""=‘e2' cl ‘ 2d reprive tromf ' v" ' ‘ "15. this agreement I was ot Czechoslo- . - 3‘ Ponce; Anzbasacor to B: IAN TREATY OF 1940. THE IPINNISH-Rl res of Lake Ladoga ' it base h i. or. a Lhury year lease. Th‘; form Saute: mzlztsry na- s: north. or. the Bx-Il. -.s.~.,u in the Gull of i llilldi o \ AGRICULTURE NOTES The Eastern Guardian ‘Daily War Survey ‘This column l: reserved news at local interest but adver- tising o! a news;- nnture may be averted strictly nay-IBM tn advance. Vozitagzie Outed ‘MNCITBNQIIGT“<I.C Van Rzbbentrop and his secretarrji" of state, Con: Von Wezszaec n: Sir Horace ‘s a ‘user: of . o and B. or to Ber n. : Alexis Leger. S of the Par I335 CNX.‘ i213’ of o! legumes. It may be supplied by the application 0i’ Round-lime. 1 stone. Question 2. What are the advant- aizes 0t’ luixed Fanning 1n P. E. L? (l) It helps to maintain soil Ieriuity as most. at the crops grown On the farm are led to live stock and thus the soil elements are re- turned in the form o! barnyard IIIII ll IITG. i2» It tends to develop more tin- aizcial stability; as tests have prov- ed that: the ordinary man can handle his income in small install- ngent; better than he could it h: ‘received it in one large sum. as he would if lie specialized in one crop 55 potatoes. I mo" gran" THE ED UCA TIONAL HORIZON i oraans scrum; plant. The Commercial Rrt-iilzu used to counteract a loss o! Nit- ficgen Ls Nitrate or Soda or sulphate of Ammonia, Calciiun iLinie) ls needed in the soil to counteract, acidity and make a base soil necessary tor the growth m n avoid: h rink u“. gate crop tails he bu och," m t: Qbefllon 3. Varietle; o; . A don; atrjfigthlammo as; M“. m‘ De tflfllmu are: olonr, um‘ .2. nrletlel o! mag", when-t are: Coronation, ma”? 3. varieties o! out: are: Bu“. Victory. Erban (rust-resistant) ' 3. Bacon Breeds oi swim, ' Yorkshire. Famwortn and 11:‘ 1'50! . a w- w» Limb‘: Quarte . Bu" mime‘ ale are Burdock M Three Perennial; u. on,” ggiigstykv Couch Grass m4 a" “WHEN BURBADGI PLAYED” VI: hm been laid that worm- while and sig-nztican‘. thing are olzen done up in small bundles; - 2s appizcatzon might also be made the realm o: Literature. Very often we are liable to omit signin- can; pOEHiS Just because they con- tain one or two verses which to us tiny scein unimportant. T0 me, all poems. however_ small. are worthy of some alto LOX] because I reel '. re is some: 1g important about : c . t. em else xhev would not nor could . icizided ln a zext-boct: 0t ‘you ‘he surface seems to contain r c5 very great interest, is ' b ace Played." To most a poem to be read red over as a selec- a‘ ab}. e play without git’- to the theatre it- heiice when we planation o! such - this. we are unable .= Le’. us tor a few ‘s stance at a comparison o! zhcafre 1n Bttrbadges time and e was a contemporary o! re and had acted in sev- WQ Se? a. "re it reality; — a sec-tie have been =~ scenery need- effec: was a $3189 . latien . .e at the bare . the ac- the: act- red tr. scen- ternple. tower and in Burbadge‘; 113-4 d no curtain, and u; s and J. A. Me. 4-». l-‘nerza: them- sf‘ M. ' ‘B!’ TY]! (‘lflldizn P7955) 1710'?" ‘P .5 Ls. the stage i “The be ata-cltrzhur. ' lfeaith. Hon. Mark R. McCvutgan. rsyuuim Ilhwuonc-vooepue I'm: m0 kzqottmotmnittonielagrmm new le Germans may he the oz.“ "on d the who! o! nanny respects this n: ox awkward bot-h to the actor: m4 those writing the plays. 0a m. modem stage when an actor {mm or someone dies, it u simpln to draw the curtain: showing a 1| to walk or: the stage. In ms “m, o! Burbadge it we: n ettect the withdrawal Zlfiiywlf son in some round about way. u“ various devices were used w ht do not warrant e l t e. One such poem, which w Another lmportgrpatumtkoelrotq iri the theatre 0t Bur Edge i; m" concerning the actors tlzemselve; The actors were all men or boy| hence the parts to; women w," Played by boys whose VOLOE-g l)“ not yet taken on the tone quill"? 0! it man. The explain. uon ot this Ls that the theatre m4 ghie mplayg wt; or shame.- .- FE an a not n acc‘ . ed by all the people. Some pgfiifi’ such as the Puritans, condetmieil the theatre and all plays a; 1m. mbrflll hence the reasons tor m tvomen actors. M611! other differences could b; noted such as mo» g ' Efifllfl. irisido stages wiiemmm 5161;‘!!! nege enacted, \ n; g ‘ ;o! others. These sditlttégenacxlg lnhgi: theatres o! today and B“'b1d“'| {time eicplain the meaning o! m. xerses’ o! "When Barbed“ f) . To those o! you who h“, smdlcd Shakapeare‘; cntlng and have learned about the ma.“ o! as wn . this particula.‘ m... {diiclggnggotrbi;ltmu m“? m’ them that “mes m P4 an Ibo! lgwtoms and manners o.’ a people L‘ r- ‘*1 ipmnt 8Cl'0SS.'U-50 it! ‘o p“ m“ f the sea- I via.“ tad I should like at this tizro to ixlve a short sk tch , ' Q0! the tiricatrie. ‘elhatoaltmllhggofi ;1ri the next issue provided m; fgreméhl!!! 0f a more prégsfng n". ocs not arise. Those o.’ vml T30 I'M? be interested will flm ‘f5: tine pictures and dlii_ f» 3'10 Eimbethian ‘Theatre la and Life o! W112i“; Art jsmnspeam" b! Hazeiton Spencer. ORRESPON DEN CE reprsent- Publlqworks, Boa. Jame: Mctzrm _ Minister o! Agriculture, Ho; Iii- utm H Dennis. Munster ot Education and Public ENTRANCE STUDENTS Bl: ha; minute ma‘! — PRKIIG 0t l2 Entrance pub- llmllong with maps anti Gwme y Stencil. Regular value 51.55. Send one dollar for immediate , -“__. C. I‘. MINI. 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