JULY 24-1242 wonllnto 1806f. lions. Now lllo folk; \ You love an alive l! I memorable Pleturol since "Andy all [sfi i n g t p6 IRGINIAN FRANK (MORGAN KATHRYN GRAYSON Spring Byingtnn Natalie Tiltillllisoll Douglass Newlallti ‘A ‘WHRO (IOiDllYN MAYER PICIIRE T0-DA Y pmwE EDWARB- snows-zco-r AND 9 Death At N ew“ Haven Of Mrs. John Devereaux Morgan And Others Score In Story Of Cap’n Bob Yancey There is the flavor of American lndition and _a. warm atmosphere Virginian,” uhicli opens an e rlent of two days at the Prince lull Tile death occurred at New Hat'- en on the evening of July 22. 1942, of Mrs. John Devereaux aged sev- enty seven years. Deceased had been in her usual good health until ten go when she was suddenly stricken with a serious heart condi- tion. Despite the best medical and nursing care she graduaily becalne worse and the end came peacefully on the above mentioned date. she leaves to mourn the loss of a kind and loving daughter. Mary, R..N., three sons, Joseph and Frank lard Theatre to-day. The picture is based on the best- uliing vicgrnphv bv Reoecia Yan- cey Williams, it closely follows the narrative, Willi Frank lviorgan ap- n liorgan is completely .:l command oi the fiery, lovable The story is without artinciality eit ' tit: account or coon-Bob Yancey. Mil-is. and Iran New Haven. Her husband pre-deceascd her four years ago. A son, Jlick, also died about fifteen years ago. Her funeral will take place on St- Arm's for niany years the State's Attorney the City of Lynohtilirg. and his home and the lofty ideals fixed by like the picture as they lilo book. The two older duutthttrs Q enter llllo their romances with hi blessing and he faces triumph and cezeat ftilkt‘ with courage and forti- tude, but always amusingly. VORONEZH MAY __‘(_Ccnt1nued from Ego 1) ‘he tential threat to the German flank l‘ and might; be the birthplace Cap‘n Bob to the t. biiiS'.(‘i‘il'lff and lovable at pl it completely endearing as his absent- ieaiolls wife. and Kath- on Graysoll scores an outstanding Rtebecca Yancey. r who wants to be a tiln but who is forced dy 52mm)! because oi family tradi- n ‘her excellent portrayals are oi- d by Natalie Thompson as the ilihlcr who wants to become a Ind Mark Daniels as the respective ilns of the two grown-tip daugh- .alid by Juanita Ouigley. Scotti! e Voroneah and un ilostov, capital of df ht i l at Ts Hglflrllml‘: thwodilftt. a geirnmvsn ambition w was‘ m; wugnlrg Don and it the railway. 35 miles w tile “viii-il- which ‘a tin last I'll connection from Btsllncrad to the Caucasus. The German ti". ised like ll antiwar at I'm“ 31 and KOCEQEIEHRJ oil the rat A dispatch s '- m Lkhsd improved its petition in that "pfiflmlireyfiat Mme mwrmmon“ We are open to buy men's Pav soot cash for b y. Exchange Store 108 Richmond Sh‘!!! "rt ._...-__-{-- Him-ll’- lliiilv ll-in MER TOILETRIES w We carry lovely perfumes, toilet waters, lusting powders, etc, also Elizabeth Arden, Leg Film and Bronze to give your legs a natural JIMIESCOIPS llrtlg Store .. d" mm.- difficult the first: ninth‘? . l‘! - i131: S? hflligrrlldllngflgzldonl-t e linlcss it gnu in January, 194i." It’; stiff 3nd onl-ea‘ "Mm". folks! wilh " Sheila Ryan - Dick Nelson Edmund MacDonald A 20th Crawly-Fox Piclvn I ALSO — NUTTY NEWS Chap. 3-Don WINSLOW OF THE NAVY NOW FLA YING 4W CAPITOL?» THE CHARLQTTE1QWN GUARDIAN CEHTHHI. EHHHHIHH HAFVPP» lilo column ls marvel n: “we cl intend. loll ulurtlsll; o! a IIIII IIIIII Ill be hurled n! I Onto I will. flrlctl; payable h OIABWILL for Photographs. CONFEDEBATION LIFE INSUR- ANCE. L-lfll At other times her feeling seemed ltlyr she must and would oontroL After stay on 1n all. TelLtorth found it possible to control any attraction be might feel "Petersdown." towards her. Borne maior repairs had been ai- a edTgfll. aspect ‘of it was strengthen- footed. the walls and ceilings patch- . oulr ____ SPECIAL PRICES — Two racks Ladies Dresses at specially reduced prices at Kennedy's Indies’ Wear. 650155 ASKED To ATTEND _ hear several times that he was in chimney substituted for the old Members of all the city choirs are asked to assemble near the speak- er's platform on the Market Square this evening shortlv o'clock to assist in leading the com- unlty inging CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND-Ser- ce Sabbath July 26th, Stanchel 1l ecns C0. Orange Order Ser- urchill 2.30 p.m. Summer- 7.30 p.m. Kinross ll a.m. Birch Hill 3 pun, Charlottetown 7 p.m. l vi Buy War Savings Slump! from IANKS ~ I051 OIIICIS v UIUOOISU IILIPIIONIOIIICII 1 IOIACCONISTS IOOK STORES and ol r IIYAII. "Olll ENGAGEMENT -—- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Burns, Freetown, announce of their daughter, to John Stewart scrimgeour, R.C.A.I"., Bummerside. g son of Mrs. scrimgcour and the late elf-cloned at John Scrimgeour, Cardigan, Marriage to take place in August. about clothes for Myrie. “Y m ainland this morn- Maurioe Berrigan recen PIE; leaves for the m in . ___. John M. Arsenault, and A’.l‘ CONVENTION-awesome. n. H. her dell and sec CONDEMNED BY HIS OWN FATHER! Falllcr apilstconillmauazilglil oillicllesl...ioadetlviiillillris... iulselviiilnetvcilciieineilt. A ll OUTLAW _ LYNN MERRICK a NOAH IIERY a nxrustle rlcvvs: gt EMPIRE .14, Til-DAY AND SAT. "FIVE SHORTS" SHOWS 7.00— 8.45 HULL SEETCHES (Continued from page 1) . _, l __ ment of an international court of and. He will Justice, interchange of national currencies at stable rates and oth- ‘g B, er olicies designed to improve the Russian counter-attack against the soc al and economic status o! all invasion mankind. force over-running the rich farm and industrial basin of the Doll, Thunderous artillery cluels were fought on the Kalinin front north- west of Moscow and before besieged Leningrad but tile rest of mile front was relatively quiet com- arod to the bii/Ll‘ ict along the Don (The German communique claim- ed Iiilagiualid 'Slovak "gaps hgg reac e le otlsnlrrs - 0s ov a _ penetrated fortltlfp bfidRGilffldvDi-l; m;"§,§{§§§c§,'§{§§.y'“§,ug“‘ijflpgii-. ‘Mons’ Russhm a" “m5 “o1l_l§::i?'“'}£d merit and make more effective ttlie front and ‘ts neighboring Vnlkhtv action oi countries individually In sector to the sotltrl. were oserteolv PB-iiiilfibllshlii Public Order. n n. refill! - ussirs military orwtloil was de- ' tligared iitflhbd {inf most rillcal zii the Justmeiit. ' mon s o ler a)‘. “h” m” “W “til; ’?.%$€‘...’.°.‘{ °‘il"‘éiil.‘l;i".‘if.‘t‘li.'l.‘.ifil.. il“l..°‘..lé' Caucasus, other ltussian troops un- ilzather, we shall be offered art Marsh K l opportunity to eliminate vast 0b- S At the same time he warned the rcmainin neutral countries that their pro essions cf neutrality were “absurd and suicidal" in the face of the world-wide conflict and calledupoii "all peoples who prize , liberty" to fight for it as their fury of the con- duty The State Secretary advocated the widely discussed "period oi transition" immediately after the providing swft relief. in meeting the manifold problems of read- "Neither victory nor an forln aolcs and wastes. to make avail- able additional means of advanc- ing national and international standards; to create new facilities whereby the natural resources 0! the earth and the products 0f hu- nt war. Hull said it was agency must be created which can ._by force. if necessary-keep the neg among nations in the fu- ure." operative action to, set up mechanism which can thus insure peace." he went on. "This must include eventual adjustment of na- tional armaments in such I mili- ner that the rule of law cannot be successfully challenged and that . the burdent of armaments may be reduced to a minimum... m, i; plain that one of the in- stitutions which must be estab- ». fished and bc given vitality is an international court of Justice. It il equally clear that, in the pPOCQI-l . i. bii hi international or- fifflfflfii HUnlicgRNBtlOns must ex- V‘ l-veiilnncc over “BN8”? fiftliaoenssutlntii such time as the incisi- demomtratc their willing- ness and abililtiy to live If. W!“ l oils." "‘.'.',‘.,,‘,",,l,"'..“.'.‘. silver way for men and for nations tn show thun- - l flibet Hull ciiti..t"litti:i.t ma.’ ......... l! and WR. LtePage, rotary of the Char ottetmvrl m” Rotary Club are at present in Kent- ville attending the an of Rotary Interriatio 192, This district includes the Mal- D itime Provinces, Maine and New- Ltouis, are vlsLing frl-encg in city. Miss Ilene Curley and Dlstrm espie from the firm of S A pegdkng their holi- Bso, graduate of . . ., housie and Yale Universities, Elli-ll’ arrlveg at her former home ti: from Baltimore. Warvland ‘ I I " saw M, "iiiiiliiiitli Tiiiiigiii ‘ttiifititti‘f‘“tf.°ltttftié“é‘i“t.tét R AD1Q PRESENTATION T0 POLICE- MAN—Constable Peter of the city Police Force, ge takes place next week, the recipient oi a presentation Other menlbers of the force and city employees yesterday afternoon. He was remembered with a suit- oi able gift and an appropriate address Brill-Sew ater, Nova Scotia, have ar- ghlel presentation took place in City . a rived in Kilmliir, P _____. d's former home here. They were FIELD INSPECTION 0F POTA- Y @1191!‘ 9W0 Cmldfeii. TOES-Fieid inspection of Island Jiiim i-fluchie tuber; gets underway today, it has been announced by Mr. sG. Pep- pin, senior potato inspector f0: the province. The seed potato acre ear is down about 3,530 com- with 1941 figures, he reveal- ed. Farmers have a blers under cultiva- tion this suml-ner as compared with last year. There are 5.600 acres o! green mountains compared 11d 57 bliss triumph little daugh acres of katahdins returned yes to Mrs. Lloyd's par . Nfrs. Harvey Beohner, Bel-prick. S, They brought back with them fo-merly o; the their eldest daughter. June. who had ,,own pm. Deparment but been staying with her grandmother now overseas with the Canadian and atierldl"! B recently during the past year. R.0.A.F. List 0f Casualties orrrllwa, July 23-—(OP)—The “mPMFi w‘ Royal Canadian Al: Force to give the pupils an opportun o; purchasing me m. more “an,” all our troubles are at an end. You Canada and Us A -31 32 m 25,5 Military units BJld bands will be 353353351 gi’ W1") being liver FRIDAY. JULY 24 Newfoundland’ on a v15“ to n" pa” well represented and a number of see e3. y m‘ °w M w_ Meek It h timely addresses will be deliver- Mrs. Hilda Kennedy arrived Wed. nesday evening from St. ents, Mr. and Mrs. eleven years since Mr . visited the Itslljoénd. Her on -__._. Mrs. Henry Lloyd and tel- Sylvia of this terday from it brief vls t compared with 630. OVERSEAS-Capt. Fire Fighting unit. received a. promotion accor by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Stewart. He went overseas with the rank of Junior Company Officer but now Senior Company Officer. -been granted leave of absence from the Charlottetown Fire Depart- ment for the duration oi the war. REPORT BARN BURNED-Trav- to Charlottetown 3 d a fire at what re North River or 5e illvfiy- after overseas _ official number An ad bel r ll - mm’ "°° . - 335.32,; .3..:i‘;'.t"‘é.:“:..::l..ti. .53; mon-l»- "t A“ ~ by Mr. T.W.I. Prowse. Ttils ls to be foil official of the National was" Scr- viclcla‘ Committee. would 5° m“ h en early today reporte they described as Wiltshire, six to ei They said it was an Apparently there was little One man said onl other men were a not learned who owned the build- ing. The glow of the fi ibl f;cm Just outside Charlottetown. It was noticed first shortly after ldni t R as and seven missing 111111561! and ‘lirWO next Of kill 111g, W1"; b9 preggnt, Killed on Active Service: William Bums (fat Pickel, Gordon Edgar. silt. B87834 Js Pickel (mother) Maid- SALVAGE DIRECTOR HERE - Mr. William Knlghtley, associate di- M rector of the National Salvage Com- mittee, Ottawa. arzived in the city last evening. while here confer with those in charge of sal- vage committees and the Government to ascertain t be joined today by Mr. Gordon Steen of the Falrmollt: Rubber Company. a government corporation which handles the sal- on. vane rubber, who arrives from To- ronto today. Thcy are registered at R5 The Charlottetown and will be here until Tuesday next. FINE!) non INFRACTION or “m GAME ACT-Yesterday morning in Stipendiary Magistrate G.J. Tweedy's Court a Charlottetown resident was convicted on a charge of without a license. A fine a totalling $4.75 or l0 days was lm- posed. Fine and casts paid. Dsfehti- A, ant was checked by an RCM. Police Que. patrol at Boss's Mills. Vernon Riv- er on July 20th. He told the offi- R11 . cer that he had purchased a license BIB-film"!- onl’- om the ‘Travel Bureau, but had ‘d neglected to bring it with him. A film" check was made early the follow- ‘"11"- lng morning and it was discover- ed that the defendant had purchas- ed a license a few minutes previous- ly. The cue was prosecuted by the nous. . .- 1 Previously reported missing. now reported killed on active serYic Provmcm R7B1e2 Rolticrt Stewart, F t. Sgt;- Misslng alter alr operations: Jackson. Rutherford James. PO.. 72, D. E. Jackson (father) Crest- Gudgeon, Alan Harold, Flt. Sgt» E. Gudgeon (father) obb. George Spence. Fl Sgt. B56387, W, E. Robb (father) Mon- Gardner. William Sgt. 12.67982, H. H. Gardner (fath- er Windsor, Ont. Harrell, William 11D 58f. B3419. I... C. Harrell (father) East- "d time man. Ga. Locke John Benson. Sgt. B79194. ke (father) Lennoxviiie, d Edgar. Bat. Previously reported Missing, now ingaley Ewart, Flt. Lt., E. West Jeddore Halifax Coun Davidncr. liavid Hal-old. . . Michael Davidner (is Hamilton, Wilbur Ronald. Sit. 8.137732. Mrs. R. A. Hamilton (m0- lllnudb kills plh. . IevesseunENorman William. Sgt.- themselves freely H"! hi we allgnwith tn d troyars of v0 un er y e es m 1 man hands and brains can be more “be lk ' f ti l till d fo the promo- . M v lat‘; gitoflc oilehylinllian Ywelfarle..." he slid- fifi - At the Oltg 30617301 I!!! thcr) Saginaw. Mich. Previously reported rnlul Promise! Offensive Action 0f the war itself, Hull said:- "We cannot win ftsl-lding {it out; bgrdars angifllimaitt- ng curse ves ea M ks, Air, bmarine and other Minden. 6 ii "There must be international eo- M luau cm be eflectlwly m’ defeated only if those attacked A1 seek out and destroy the sources "we shall send all the aid that Rimiii-‘Mfi- 4- M- C‘ we can to our gallant allies. Ari we shall seek out our enemies and any point of the globe at which the l w destruction of the Axis forces can R5473 be accomplished most effectively, Ken,‘ dily and most certainly- m- t born“ m Truzmtudioo’ in: Mm a lc'iii 'o ‘t uk ore u.s.... owever n8 trier) rocv c, n. roams), we shall press on to the final Hegel, Francis Eldon. 82%.. R7111!- iy. . . . "Hitler's purpose is, first, to con- quer continental Europe, and the" J. K0 y seine the British isles. through control B. Tanner (mother) fl . Le to Rose felt’ Joaeffliwlcalsilafi. Bois- R54027, E. J. MC I Y! 7"). Funeral on Friday at 0 a. by cltfsens oi Quebec City and Bt Important. new techniques for from her late residence to St. Lgmhgfl, p, , v H I I, n's Church. Lot 65 for inm- Committees in Qldl place had been deveopeg at Bart: onl’?! mom. been collecting for mobile canteens this glfr from the Queen with, Maynaxd Mil-tier. Fit. Bet. . E. H l (i th r) Wlnnllfil‘. P a eaui. aSgte. 11.18279. Mrs. N. mother) Cleveland. Ar hi id. British 8.80175. Mrs. Archibald dominate the seven seas." (will?) Wm!“ in these circumstances." our government D62. Vernon Elmer. Sgt. Too Late To Clasify TEACHER. FOB he added. "that felt the ccnllieillns importance 0i More“ ‘{.‘°.'.’°.‘.‘f.i l" "r t" "to: . Brita . er na ons w c. “m” “m. refusal to "gm" to rm resists?! lunggrcasion, a; set forth in Marie school. Supplement $100- Awly t0 S607. H. V. 85112079"!- tho lease-lend act submitted to PAGE THREE ‘Win! a life! A HOME Oil THE RANGE By Bentley Ridge BOSEMABTS BUBPIOIONB hi?’ could 110% be married before persuaded be: mother to to and at the end of s. fever a. fantastic weakness le three weeks e went back to the fac that th she d when necessary. and a metal town. he never came near the Ba-r- brick stack. But there was still a . urs. ' n great deal of dust and debris to be "l-le doesn't want to sec me. cleared. Thebo fist {an for Myrie said to herself Myrle found time to go to "Grcy- y“ Rlecklessiy, she discussed the ar- stoke" before Mrs. Kane came back. P11“? 1811B. rangements for her wedding in Jan- and help Mr. Kane and the boys to Thgn1¢av¢ he; f” uery with Yvonne and Diane. get it into order. h . 1 . "1 want it to be frllzhtfuily all-let- "1 hear you're a heroine now." =1‘ 51"" (P W‘)- , Then Hex Bféd L will rush away and said lg. Kane. b0 t m t m‘ F" Kills-like boys__ never come ac .' " ow hauling a u a." ~ "You beasti" laughed Yvonne. Myrl . “But 1 seem to have turned mm: allpetspne‘ lugs u; u g t w mmyquitglg good houggmgld," Offence is what men “ you're ove . u y “ ou nt tell o ' ' know how rm longing to get away.“ champion swimmer,"ui‘ievrc\pligrg'aot don t admire‘ Her mother lamented privately etiously. ‘ n," . h’ m‘ “Fiaux about the tlgrsielllfl. yxVxllihuli-éie gift‘?- Kgdyrle contrived to make Mrs. a 0mg w expenses ax n: r0 e - he's room ook as though there R44 mm! quake nothing that Mrs. Deintry had never been an earthquake at ”'“'..,;.sm.v.s'.8.0. considered adequate could be done n11; me shook Downed and dunem put flowers in such unbroken nd 0f course. you'll be able t0 he" is... as she could rind. you want after vourc mefirled. She also cleared Rnsemarys room but it isn't the same in: at a . It ave her a. curious sensatiol were not true, She consoled herself by milk-ill! be n it. she looked CUIlOLLSiy sting At that ulolnent, while she was Myrle buy 8. Eleni deal 0f 1111115.)’ photographs and pictures she Duf, still in alarm the sound of a step material with which t0 1118110 li-ridfir- straight on the walls. She found g made her look round-to sec Tel‘ well-r- MH- Kane W914 "me ‘i! "- W photograph of Tellforth on the forth. standing in the doorway Q sew while she sat with Rosemary li- flocr, and had to pick the smashed the sunporch. thfnnurslns home Ilass out of the frame "Hello," he said. Hi0 meflliiiiliifl 3056mm‘? PM‘ rnary’s clothes still hung in Seeing him so unexpectedly took gggfid. It was thvillllii that She the wardrobe. Myrle took them Myrles breath away. She saw that M“: New Year. but the doctors said that we odour o; Rosemary mingled Wm. be able t0 I0 310ml! at me down alld shook them. and the lzen- he looked surprised to see hcr and. was aware that he was going to go the dust. . she m“ the room with a “n” o! :33? immediately. But Rosomaxy I - - being an outsider. an unwarranted ~03, Gem.“ I-m 1 d -. mltlxiuglelfgt g0 “w”... she said to hep could ‘comet Don't glaoavlgaiy, coyng: - 59% mgchanicanlh ‘p.213 git girth M13118??? room for ' n esoa s e. Tie." of War Savings infill. (lilrrfwaxrlltetgeaswgxgg diluting: lTa be Continually) And i. h 10k wtnulii. l”. “lfiitiowlf-Piiit?‘ m’ l-Wfl-Y was like the thought of death. one came over from -——- But Hundreds of Charlottetown school "Blacklllill" nowadays children will participate in the of- Mrs. Kant: rang up. TRANSMISSION [h1g1 ppenlng o; the w” sav- It was sweet of you to do so Eastern Daylight saving Time ings stamp sales program on Mu- mum W" he"- my dear. It made WAVELENGTH ket square this evening. A number such "- dmem-IWB i0 my Colillrli Thrulllhout of Miss Oanadas will be on ha d °m'~‘- Martial? l» setting on won- 10.30 Pm. Wester, Can d 2a a‘. derfully-I really feel that perhaps m (to 10 00 p.m.? 49 1,6 ‘in freq n. Come over to P. . 6'15 ‘London Calling.’ Myrle went o d - - . . saw her bfitllflzerlbgltllt hggwhgllgli’, izgonlfidldflrllstllllfisfer b, Mao- The ceremony will get underway on , m the "ma, o, ms Honour’ ueuwh pygnlilgmlglelllll repairing. ar- mo Front Line Family.’ i-iwY Ol 5.45 The News t Governor B.W. LiePage at 7 h g1 we“ ~ o'clock when the Royal Salute will “P y u my P8 Eéigiliialdgjhifi l5 V.) be follfiwsd by Uimghi. gyrle vehemcntlyh - 5- ii-lflry came ome for Ann mun... Pa.“ H Hi w ‘shi M a. 1- Chrlt ; - t “Id W1 and man? wit? w prgiodre, wifimdeiilser Wlthsamalimigmacrlld ptlliwtdlleglilighligeetliayl: an American Rad“) star’ Mm the opening remarks. This is to be at ninegv in the ads followed by an address by Iliellten- W611i- down to the Barbours for ant Governor IePage. The baud Chfisimlii. "tumult 0n 301K108 530 war mvyew- (The will then lay tlhe Maple Leaf For- Dill’- ' ' ever assis ed by a choir and c'ltl- saffron Will be 00mins. u Evelyn zcns. - H 5.55 Interlude. will“ be happy if I were Shel 6.00 ‘Lets Get Acquainted’ Dame Irene Vanburg, Rlevor Jones. I M95588!’ from Rt. Hort. - The Kane‘ V._ncent Massey, High com. missioner for Cariafa. War on £135.’ Talk by Captain Cyril is down there." said Mrs. Kane a 4o Us dress by Premier ‘Thane A. we ph°“°' Y.“ Wm b° 5° m“ m’ 6. 45 Install-vi}? nidstfilrws Analysis ' Row ow some ivruso.‘ omc,, frail and white b?“ é“ m“)? L and“. 1d m l. . . ‘aria a. ais rom ondon‘ owed by an address by an on a sffifigfigf w Gmyswke (in collaboration wLtli 0B0» “will you come over? Rosemary ‘Wings Abroad_. c m“ m sea you-P 7.45 M11510. the declaration o! the nf- we. Kane rang Myrle two day; 8-00 Talk. ricial opening of the tvar Servlces after Rosemary came home 8-15 ‘London Calling.‘ take ole» followed Myrle realized that it was inevl- "-90 ‘World Affairs’ Talk by m m by band selection; and community tably ex ted of her. She and her Wlckheiii steed. o; the w“ may singing. The program conclude; mother rove over in the afternoon, 3-45 '5 V15"- il) Allowliifificotland. ported two men killed on “m”. with God save the Klqg and while the others had tea. in the Afliilisrd by Joan Littlcwoodl The band from No. 62 Canadian dPii-WIIIK-Iwm. Myrle sat with Rase- ercdiwed by W- Fllrquhnrson Army Basic qq-agnmg centre, by lnary while she had hers on the sun ~mii1l- kind permission of menu-col. F. r. Pmii- 9-") Headline Neil's and views. Mme,’ M_ M__ 0mm... command. Lying fully dressed on a bed, and 9 15 London letter’ by Moc- covered with a. light blanket. Rose- aoflald Hastings, Billy Was the shadow of her former 9-25 Interlude self. Only her eyes were unaltered, 9.30 ‘At Your Request.’ RCfYCShQP C0111‘ SC BIOWIng with their old soft radiance. 9-45 ‘Fmrlt Line Family.’ - which Myrle reco "zed beln 10.00 Fe: a p ~. - _ Concludes Tonight very beautiful. Hegrmhair ad bee: uotanaigtlclricxtilcliillog?‘ o“- cut, and it curled on her head like 10.30 ‘London Calling,’ q-he fourth to g u, n a boy's. Her left arm was still in a 10.40 Th Dail- Se i _ refresher courggss a? othe eCugdsitefl iumi but She was able to use the 10.45 Th: Nevrl; W Ce Hem was held last evening vfth a 11BX14 i0 hold her sewing. 10.55 ‘Liste i P ,' largeeattendahce. Pie)’ 111K911 itbollt the earthquake. 11.00 Here xdggtanocaa? and Winifred ‘The first speaker Mother Loyola I flea-rd 811 about your Bdven- Taylor (Syflccpated pig-t}; of the Charlottetown Hospital, out- litres from momen you mus; have ts) " e lined the essentials of an adequate had 8 mid-fill $111161" laid RME- 1i.15 ‘Worl t diet and developed the topic, “Foods. mfl-FY- ' d Mum’ Talk b, aims aha Fallacies.“ bringing to- "I'm sure r haven't had anythlns 1i so Radio News-Reg} egher tie klnowletdlseedthtin has? this: as DIBigdIMlIIIIIO as you have A. . ' a pre ousy ga er e a ," rep yr e, v l . _ studies and some of the newer ideas After a. little pause Rosemary re- ‘f.’ 168x15“ to ALWa-y’ smuam’ in nutrition. mar ' ' Miss Marjorie Chandler. B.Sc.. "Gcor spoke on Diet Therapy treating es- married until M iltlly with reduction diets, diets "That's very 1mm lug-k," "id fever and in consti ation. Miss Myrlo, not; loo 9,; h“, chandler brought out he udvl-w- "I haven't seen ‘Black Hill’ of bility of havinhall special diets on win-w," “id m5¢muy_ ~15 t; in the Adequate times proteins. minerals. and vita- "1 don-g; knqw_..1 haven't», been mines twould be given in sufficient ove.- there," said Myrle. llmolln - Rosem said nothing; then was (“£418- glllléiliflfl MwQilmlh 35¢» mother fictional ause, it was long cusse c should have of diabetes in order l0 son-mun m“ denberauon bank-K; be able to help their patients. She the“ agguemly casual mam,“ pointed out the difference between Rosemary asked. “George looks diet for diabetes in pic-insulin days very m nowadays_ though. don-L and now when a. patient may fol- you think?»- low s well-balanced dietary realms- Wickham Steed - 12a 8e and layout be able to get 1335 0195.9 dmlm, fits 80 i-hB-i M» B11 such a very terrible mess?" K110711958” "um" enough to make yrle suspicious of "It's ages since I saw him," said wifihgeclgsellg!tigfietinrfinpfléhgtiigllgfig Myrle. A faint feeling of Blink! ICLI- fifglipgjis , 1 H ed hel- because she cit at Rose- °°1°°k l ‘he CW5“ “Li. marv was watching. and she was wzirtéhyaibaaik‘ Reynolds (father) gigghfifigfiifnigifitfi;_ LHHMEN _ CANADA fiihftifitéiiltiél‘ Queen's Fund Sends Gifts ttlc Lengdale, Ambleside. West- miligfdsfifwn killed July ll at TQ Fanfljus HQ§Pita| 5i££°Y_3_¢_l£B»J3E=k-) rims In London m. . A1- ifil-“Ztiftnét. allelic“ Doll-on). n """' lStgRcpolv/lm - Born at Glen Val; Resuscitation Trolleys Provided for Air llcilicsfgorwllalvxa ziifocigoeicili‘: ydaulrxlxi- Raid Casualties m. Dun“ ' An appeal from Recent successful events were a tl-lFmrd Mayo? of mridcn, me theatre performance in May. rais- u Dunc“ Mum; queen's Canadian Fund is buying lng $527, and a flmver tvlg'iay iii ta Jll - -. . u . ' ' two mobile resuscitation troneys Jung when $1,375 was co..o<.tod. it'd.‘ §fflfigfiif°haillfiilimiltvllfiii for use 1n 9t. Bartholomew's Hos- Bt. Bartholomew's prtliairs the Pu. rai PridsyYl-om his late r-csi- pital, London. These trolleys which most famous British hoclliiul. i8 demo service starting at 2 p. m. cost $1100 each, will be used in the headquarters of one of the fnltgrment Dundas Cemetery. the wards reserved for air raid country's leading medical schools. DEVEREAU X_M N 11mm 0n um- 5_ The hospital itself has been dam- 22 i942. Mrs. Joell; Deveresux. s Th2 money has been strlbscrilvd and by bcmbt dealing with raid Qimiiltles hi!" for purchase through the Queen's adlim Fund places another in- Canadian nine, but the me valuable we gal onlyiplgogtoirg i?" Mayor cabled that rermvitation hands of the ocP 8. - \ 094- N. D. alerted to change mell- ‘ecrv-c The st. i n, QIIQOII’! Canadian Fund Lambert committee. under Mayor u n, m p.m. of u... 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