FEBRUARY 20. 1952 ALTERNATIVE TEST PIECES The following test pieces may be used as alternatives to the ones listed in the syllabus:- Class 102. Beginners' Piano 5010 (ii years and under. one year tuit- inn only): Bunny Cradle Song tBOI'I3 Berlin). from "Our Animal Friends" (Gordon E. Thompson) Class 103, Beginners' Piano solo in years and over). ll-W0 Years tuition only): The Playful Pup tlaoris Berlin), from "Our Anlmalr Friends" Gordon E. Thompson) (7;a.5.! ii0. Piano Solo (l2 years ma under): Happy Go Lucky) .strpIlcn Heller). from ”Piano Stil- dpnL5' Repertoire"-by Marjorie M. and Peter C. Kennedy Gordon 8. Thompson) class 125. Piano Duet (12 years and under): in Switzerland (E. Markham Lee) from "Holiday T."ilt" Lengiclr. Class 127. Plano Duet (16 years and under): Toccaiina (Alex Row- lex r I Curwen edition. The next class t79) has a sub- stiiiiie. the piece listed in Syllabus ls not available. Class 79, School Chorus (Grades it as 10): Come Ever Smiling Lib- ertv (Handel). in "The Singing Period" Book VII. The next class was not listed in the 1952 Syllabus. Ciirls' Chorus (16 years and un- der): 4:) Come Loyal Hearts (Har- old Whitehead). oxford University Press - (Unison). (bi My Lady Greensleeves (arr. Rotter Quilter). Booscy as Hawlres (two part). Brotherhood cannot Live With Prejudice wh.ii. is the purpose of brothei-- Ii()t)ll week? Is it more commemor- ation? Surely not. but rather to promote brotherly feelings and rats and extend them throughout the world. Again. if I act like a brother only to I small circle of friends of the same color. faith iuid political party "do not even the publicans so?" Preiudices. pre- iudclnx. obstructs brotherhood. Baha'u'llah. founder of t.he Baha'i World Faith, taught that religious. racial, and patriotic pre- Iudices destroy the foundations of society. Let us then act. as brothers toward all men who are honest and kind and friendly. "The lov- us of mankind. they are the sup- -rior men of whatever nationality, nice or creed they may be." SPECIAL One 5 x 'I Enlarument, ”REE rith every Iloll of FllmIat Meyers Studios 118 Richmond street Inione of the last ceremonies before his departure istcr. Field from Ottawa to take over post as Britain's defence mIn- in memory of the late King George Vi, at Ottawa": Hall popular former governor-general a farewell rue GUARDIAN, cuaanorrsrown Ilonors King in one of ill: Last Official Acts Miirslinl Lord Alexiiniii-r placed a wreath of Fame. Here Prime Minister St. Laurent gives the handshake. HONORED CHINESE VIOIORIA, B. C.-CP) --Blur: Fong Yee. elected director of the Laurier Club here. is believed the first Chliiese-Canadian to achieve that honor. He is president of the Chinese New Republic newspaper here. VANCOUVER--(GP)-A prelim- inary report by city personnel director B. H. Peterson showed Vancouver has hired three persons over the age of 40 since CityCoun- cil opened age limits for civic em- ployment. He believes older men and women will be more stable in certain jobs. FINE I-IURS The silver foxrxvaa the first type of fur-bearer successfully raisedin captivity in Canada. 1-niivcn I-2I)WARl') nosi'i'r'Ki?' ANNUAL MEETING luotice in lierchy given that in pursuance of the Art of Incorpora- tion a public meeting of all con- tributors to the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital will he held in the classroom. new nurse-s' residence, Charlottetown, on Tiiursduy, Feb- ruary 21st, 1952, at S P.M. for the purpose of electing trustees for the government ,nt the institution in accordance with the hy-laws and for tho transaction of siirh other business as may he brought before it. -I. ANDRENV I.IKEl.Y. ANI) Secretary. Board of Trustees. it Mn. Willard Prawn. " , . P THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN is”, B,,..,, 5..."... This column is reserved for news of local interest, but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at five cents a word, strictly pay- able in advance. JIMMY'B TAXI- Phone 525. COOK'S STUDIO for perfect pictures. HOWARD MaclNNIS FOOT- WEAR at 175 Queen Street. CRASWELL for Better Photo- graphs. TIIE SI'RllS'G SA.VIItI.I-LS have arrived. J. P. MacPlicrson & Son LADIES SUITS - New Spripiz models. colourful, stylish. From 324.95 to 5:29.95 at Jack Cumerons. ANNUAL MEETING Charlotte- own Tennis Club. Y. 'M. C. A. at I 8.00, Thursday, February 21st. NURSES ALUMNAI-'. Auction Sale at the Cundall Home. Friday. Febriiary 22nd, at 8.30 P. 'M. MARRIED IN ONTARIO. - Miss Mary Elizabeth Trowsdalc. dangli- ter or Mrs. Jean Trowsdale and the late Nix. John Trowsdale oi Charlottetown. was united in mar- riage with Romeo Waileyn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jules wxtlleyn of Grecnwiiy. Manitoba. at the Ottawa United Church in Windsor, Ou- tario. on January 20th by Rev. George C. Wishart. After the cere- mony Mr. and Mrs. Walleyn left on it short honeymoon for Detroit. Edgett-Kays Wedding On February 14th. at three o'- clock, in the chapel of Si. Pet01”s Anglican Cathedral. Doris Marlon. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Frank N. Kiiys, Charlottetown. became the hrillc of John Scott Edgett, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Edge-ti. Charlottetown. The Rev. Canon E. M. Malone, DD. performed the cci'eiiioiiy. During the signing of tho rcillster, Miss Sue Brenton played "Beciuise" and "I Love You Triiiy". - The bride. given in niarriage by her father, wore a pink gabnrdhic stilt with matching small hat, and she carried a nosegay of pink roses and blue chrysanthemunis. Miss Evelyn Kays, R.N.. sister of the bride. was bridesmaid. She wore a light cocoa izabardine suit. and carried a nosegay of yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Tom Edgett was best man for his brother. Following the ceremony, a re- ception for the immediate families was held at the home of the bride's parents. Canon Malone pro- posed the toast to the bride, to which the groom responded. I JOIINSTON Jr JOHNSTON Drug; Store will be open all day to-day-J LADIES SIYITR New Spring models. colourful. stylish. Prom 534.95 to 329.95 at Jack Camerons. ATTENTION! .. Michael Bros.I new Phone number 3192 and 3193. LADIES SUITS - New Spring models, colourful. stylish. From s24.95 to 529.95 at Jack Camerons. MacDONAI'..I) RADIO SERVICE 180 Kent Street. Radio repairs, sound equipment. Disc Recording. Rogers Majestic and Stewart. War- ner Radios. G. A. RAMSAY AND G. F. HEID- MAN, (Toronto). are continuing the special Evangelistic Meetings in the Gospel Hall (Upper Prince Street) week nights 8 P. M. ex- cepting Saturday. Sunday 7.30 PM. J 0 I N T RVECIT:-U.. -- Gaelyne Craig, Soprano: William Keith Rogers. (M. Sc.. Juilliardt Piuiiist, at Prince of Wales (foliage. Thurs- day. March 6th, 1952. Tickets 500 from membens Musical Festival Assoclatioii. FUNERAL MONIIAY-The fune- ral of the late Mrs. John Mac- Quarrie was held Monday after- noon from the Charlottetown Bap- tist Church with the Rev. J. D. Dnvison conducting the service. A solo, "I Have A Saviour" was suns: by Mrs. Victor Runtz. "i7he pall- bcarcrs were: Dr. J. A. Clark. Wil- liam Casford. Thcodoro Sentner. Angus Macinnis. Alfred Watts and William .J. Cudmore. The inter- ment, which was to have taken place in Fairvlew, was postponed owing to the storm and will take place later. The Greek Govcriiment is plan-l nine to ban the united KIOIIIO-I cratic left party. the E. D. A.. brcause of (the "iiiiti-iiatioiial" attitude of its rcprcseiitativcs ill pariiainicnt. acting Foreigii Min- ister Gcorgo Vurvoiiti.-. said to- day. The government said re-I cciitly it had evidence that blici lC.I).A. was in ”cian(lc.-tiiic con. tact" with the outlawed Grcck Cmnmuiiisi ilai iy. II-';A.Il()I "S FIRE- An csiiinalcti 18.000 buildings were destroyed in the Ki'(H'lI. Chi- cago fire of 1871. IN MEMORIAM In fond and loving memory of our dear boys. Daniel Robert, who passed away five years ago today, and Vincent Earl. who psuscd away September 17th. lost). a Sully Missed Ind Always Remem- bered by their Mommy. Daddy. Brother Carl and sister Joan. , .E.I., prise-winning resultn with I'1oiaclImann'u Yuan. Wins New Baking Honors at P.'1E. 1. Fair I-in-mantolpiooolndornodwith Iilvcr trophies for home beauti- dcntidn and lower glrdem. But it's her baking that has made Mrs. Willard Prowao famous all over the Island! At the 1951 Provincial Fair at Charlotte- town she again scored with her Jlllt-rslud baking. Using- !" nut coho a weak Mrs. 'PI0wIo sou bu luporb Iuuioi with lieiocbinaarn You: "It: makes no difference whether you're baking for the family or the market or the fair," says Mrs. Prowse. ”Your results will depend a lot on your ingredients. For lino re- sults in broad and rolls "you have to be sure of your yeast -that it's good and lively. "That's why I do my yout-raised baking with l7Iolaclimann'o Yeast. For with Fioiachmann's you're siuo." : BABY'S IIWN ICOIIGIII SYRUP 00 NS STICKY PIILIOM 1.313 IAITSLCIPI. - Goulumiginol In Ncwllluo and White carton. Mfd!..Iir.tIIo.Inalrcsa.-of.IAlY.'S.OV..VN..'I'AlLETS.i' '5 IV LDS Arise From Folklore HALIFAX. Feb. lil-(CF) - A truly Canadian ballet will be de- veloped when companies exploit. the history and folk lore of their own regions, Guy Glover. adjudic- ator for the Canadian Ballet Fes- tival said here last night. Mr. Glover. ballet. authority and National Film Board producer. ad- judicated the presentation of "Bal- let Cinquante-Deux" by the Hall- fax GotsliallrsBallct. The perform- ance was first of ill he will ad- jiidicate across Canada to select the companies which will perform in Toronto's Royal Alexandra Theatre the week of May 5 in the non-competitive Canadian Ballet Festival. Mr. Glover will mark five Mont- real companies Thursday. seven in Toronto Saturday. one in winni- peg Feb. 26 and two in Vancouver March i. He will later adjudicate tivo Ottawa groups. Commenting on last niizht's per- formance Mr. Glover said he was diszipnoliited that the company didn't exploit the wealth of Nova Scoiian folk lore and history. "When ii. company carries the lore the country.. . then we will have a truly Canadian ballet," he said. IN MEMORIAM 0SIWIRT- ENMAN 'l'lici'e passed pcnci-fiilly 7Hl'.'Il' at his home in Vernon. i''. E. I. on Vernon's oldest residciits. at. late Thomas and spent his entire life there. to Edith Vcssev of York, P. E. I and together they built it that has been a center of hospi- tality to so many er. Besides his widow, he is survived by three sons and Maud (Mrs. River). Warren Another a Onaxvny. Alberta. Haiiiptoii. died "as predeceased him. The funeral. to which held on January '20 with a. short Church. minister Rev. A. S. weir of Pow- nal. both of whom brought a. mes- type of life that had been shown bl" the deceased. Perfect Peace" was sung. and at Macneod as organist, led in Ages Past" and man's. A solo, "The Goodnight" was rendered by Mrs Gault Murray, Mrs. Samuel Martin. was conducted by Rev. John F pallbearers were six grandsons Reggie Masters. .........L c. Curd Of TIICIINS who assisted during their new bereavement; , masons and cards of sympathy. of its region to other regions across Jmiiiary Iii. Osbcrt Enman, one of the age of. ill. He was born in Vernon on June 19. 1860. the son of tho and Frances Enniaii On Feb. III. 1889. hr was inai-ricd home irieiids and iieighbours over the many years of happiness that they shared togeth- one daughter. Frank Lea. Vernon and Roy of Ver- non, P. E. I. Slllfl if. P. l'-hinian of son. result of wounds received in World War 1. Two sisters and one brother also friends gathered from far and hear. was service in the home, followed by it service in Vernon River United Both services were con- ducted by his minister. Rev. John F. MacKay. assisted by his former sage of Christian hope and com- fort and paid tribute to the fine IA! the home the hymn, "Peace. the church the choir. with Lloyd the singing of "0 God our Help In "Jesus Lover of iffy soul". a favourite of Mr. En- Christian nccompanied by Burial in the church cemetery Mncxay and Rev. A. 8. Weir. .The Harold. Herbert. and Clifford Eh- man. Ralph -and Gordon Va and The family of the late Osbert ltnman wish to thank all those also. all who sent The Halifax group danced ”I'he Visinp”. frauiiiciits from the ballet "Don Qiiixntr"; "La Ville aux Chr- ,veux de Lin", and "Fiesta en Sev- illa”. a. carnival scene set to the music of "Carmen". Some 2.000 I'I(lIlL'lllllfIllS watched the brilliantly costumed produc- tion. He said the dancing of the lcorps clc ballet had improved since their performance last year in the third annual Canadian festival in Montreal. ' One of the worst features of ballet in Canada, he said, was the lack of male daiicers. He placed the blame partly on the attitude that dancing was a ”slssy" pastime for men and partly on the failure of cluireographers to include in their work good parts for male dancers. The ballet adjudicator also noted a. tendency of the best dancers in regional companies to gravitate to- wards the professional companies -the National Ballet Company in Toronto and the Winnipeg Ballet Group. F.-LVIOI'S I-IXPLOIIER lludsoii made Heiirv his first exploration of Hudson Bay in i6i0.damage resulting from waste and caused by inclement weather. That's ll silly without. Persons who are nrent dreamers of cars! or 6 ears. the pair of external ears, covered with like PAGE THREE SWEET CORN. BOUNTY IKOOTENAY PEAS. Write For Our Complete Strange But True By F. H. Mu-Arthur SI.-igmint water always ter-iiis with the lowest forms of life. In some localities the bottom of the son is covered with these minute living organisms, some of whiz-ii look like particles of dust, VVIIII" others timienr like tiny drops ni jelly. Minus eyes. teeth, mouth. tlicy look can move about from place place. Here is life in its lowest form The peculiar rigidity whim comes on soon after death is sup- posed in he due to coagulation of the muscular fibre. Actually it's the hr-ginning of decompnsiiioii. anti iiulicaiics the death of the muscular fibres. In sons who die. suddenly, as from accident. rigor inorlis does not appear for some hours after death, in and then remains for some time. On the other hand, persons who die from ioni: continued or wast- ins: disease. the very opposite is iituc. o o o Hclicvo it or not. hut when n criiniiiiil is hanged he actually dies of asphyxiii, or loss of breath. Dreams never occur in perfect- ly sound sleep. They are an in- dication that all activity of the brain is not at rest. Some por- snns have the notion that dreams are a good index to one's char- acter. since they are really but the echoes of our waking thoughts. superstition and the shadow of evidence. usually are late eaters. or they don't get. enough exercise. Every one of us has three. sets That's true. Three sets To begin with, there's skin and shaped somewhat n conch-shell. Next comes the middle cars fitted into a lit- tle hollow in the temporal bone of the head, and lastly the in- ternal ears which doctors tell us are the most: delicate and coin- plicaied mechanisms in ilie body. The car exceeds all other senses in acuteness of perception. When a person cannot distinguish be- tween notes he is said to lack a "musical ear," Ears that are well trained can distinguish between notes which differ less than one-hundredth part of a tone. Notes higher than 4,000 vibrations per second are, however. distinguished with great difficulty. O C It is a fart. well known to physiologists that. every part: of the living body is made up of cellular elements which have the power to reproduce themselves in the individual, thus repairing the Whether nnwln; vegetables for homo an or for commercial purposes, we believe it will pay you to Get our New 1952 catalog & Price List Our Specialties Include the ALVVAY8 TENDER BEET. HYBRID and EARLY (IHATIIAM TOMZATO, KENEABLY BELLE IIADISH, and GREAT LAKES LETTIICE. ARTHUR VESEY, York, Prince Edward Island like noihink. 3'?! UlI'.l' healthy per- 'insane, 82 relatives BAKING BEANS, CHERRY ' C t 'ozuo - IT'S FREII iniury. And each cell produces cells like itself. A simple proof of this fact II found in the exper- iment in which the spur of a rooster was grafted on the ear of an ox. It lived on the car eight years. A tooth has been made to grow on the comb of a rooster and the tail of a porker. after hav- ing been grafted on the back of a buffalo, retained its sensibility. Tobacco and alcohol go hand In hand. You'll find few heavy drinkers who are not addicted to the use oi Lady Nicotine. We riln blame the Indians for giving its tobacco and the Whites are guilty at supplying the Indians with fire-water. The exchange has proved a bad bargain as well as a costly one for both. When Charles Lamb said his farewell to Lady Nicotine he wrote these lines: "Stinkingst. of the stinking kind. Filth of the mouth and hog of the mind. .lliric that brays licr poison, Breeds no such prodigious poison. llcnhane, Nightshade, both to- gather, llcrniock, aconlle--." etc. 0 C I Tiim-in is so much difference in the form of a man and womziii that n skilled anatomist is able to determine the sex of a human being who has been dead for ages. llou'.' lVeil, for one thing, in mnii, shoulders are broad and the hips narrow, and the limbs near- ly straight with the body. Sec- ondly rnnn rossesses a larger brain than woman. The ariainmist also observe: II. difference in the size of the vital organs. For example, while a wo- man has a heart proportionally smaller than the same organ in man. EIIF has a larger liver. That moral degeneracy and its attendant ailments are the result of heredity rather than environ- ment may be seen from the fol- lowing results of a recent survey taken in the State institution for feeble-minded females in Vine- lnnd. N. .r. or 150 patients check- ed it was found that they had 406 relatives who were feehleminded. 174 who were immoral or sex perverts. 82 relative: who wero who wer criminals. Ni cripples. 42 spile tics. 9 blind, and 509 committe to institutions. This represent a tremendous cost: in providin care and treatment for those un fortunate: who come into world through no fault. of own. Something should be to prevent the some thing happen in: to future generations. R)O'I'i-IERI-l'AM'.' 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