PAGE SIX LAST TIMES ,,,,_,, i. a, LUMBERIACKS us. “L ED. EV. HORTON. in ET'S MAKE A MILLION" on Screen rluucr" EDWARD ;-- mouoAv-iuzé TH In the stirring. heart-warming drama Powerful as "FufY! " I ., ‘W.’ MICKIV RODNEY - CHARLEY GRAPEWIN lAlsn l..\'l'i~l.\"l‘ l~‘(l_\' .\I()\'IIC'I'tI_\'E NEWS REEL. .. .. l ".\ll'.\‘lt’.\I. (‘I"l.\R.\ll‘IIi5" -— Phil Stiitiilny l 1 DAY-WEDNESDA! vice. r. u. Notes dietitian; STARS or "Ai-iiw who was not too old to light lor hll loved on”! "l{(l.\.\ll.\" HOLIDAY-New OPR GANG Comedy i1 COMMUNITY SING meanness; _ l of a man 's Ladies Orchestra DIRECTED WITHIN A MOTHER'S SPHERE Hurry the baby as fest. as you can. ‘Hurry him. worry him, make him 9. mill-II. Off with his baby clothes, get him in pants, Feed him on brain foods, and make him advance. Hustle him, soon as he's able t0 walk, Into a grammar school; morn him with talk. Fill his poor head full of figures and facts. Keep on a jamming them in till it cracks. ‘ Once boys grew up at a rational rate. Now we develop a man while you wait. Rush him through college, compel him to grab Ofevery known subject, a dip and a dab. Get him in business and after trhe cash FROM 'I‘HE SCREEN I a. iuiiilcliifillviviiiiiivrilsiiav ' v 2 LAST‘ iiiiil- _ "till 'llll FGHT 'l‘llli.\\' lt|t).. iriuxiiiz" _ Pivrriiizs Eiiirl‘ 0 L u... flirurs. uriin. l 1 Biiiifi Escorts" A shof...e murder...o girl's scream, and the famous amateur sleuth is of? on o new, thrill- l ing adventure! f ALSO ("iHIEDY l .\.\li .\<)\ r ‘Y i n wima-va fd —7 V’ v I lllollerli Atrocities . Of W ar Protestcd l 'I‘IIlI\' I‘\R srni-ws TIIO ,1 0i‘ .\N('ll_ l‘ runes IN \'l -, lt)l'.\.\'~l..\\. nu. I-IONNl-ILI. y‘ nouns , Theatre TiihIiwTahle I ~i_ 193T _ 1 Siitllrduy. (l<'l1>l"-"' Pllliilll ‘Etiili-RD SWYIYF .\It III .\7I. ‘IR I-1T.\RD.-\'I‘I().\' k Tliniis Siipl. 2'1"l"l\ i. htfillil committed iii > _ f~i __ mtlav by Wupposctilv, -- lll-llillfl _<\ll‘])€\$.\ those Of. , ‘ t1 t'(\l\(|ll(‘l'Ol'< (‘PIIUITIPS i _ i ti». -l ‘ho Rwy. Dr. John l‘ iznoll (ii-i-larod WS- , 1. ~‘llTlT\ll at the Filth , ~riaii Church. at. i I‘i"\- . . -' '--'-— I upon “t'\t‘l'_\' church ll] . ' “TI ~-—- " '. ri iu-r ihc mod- Gkorgelo v - oi) llIlv) IIIIIOCCIII.‘ that (ll]flflt‘.lll(‘lo“n ini lli Cliiiiri “in (‘IPIIKIIICQ of Grin iilid riniii." P-us Service , a ‘Fay - ‘ he said. "we have . gq-“(TIYG affivnxy, MAY m..-n hon-Jill: of the lfllllflliflli Leave Gcriruvivw“ _ “ ' " ' ‘a llll'\t‘llll'l‘l‘_q of SVIPIHT and saying (‘irriliiziin — — ‘" hi") " ' to i-.l('II t» llPj‘ "Bchold. this great, 43 ClTJm“ - — 8' " H I Biibuiili WlllUlI our {funds have Si. Tlii-riwlls -— - ,1 ~ . lI‘_'f*‘l‘l:‘_:|' " "I rrialwe that our nic- "‘l l '- - ‘iaiiliii ‘ii-lie far our-- 4 ( _ . .. ‘ ' €\l:_l,‘,\'§_lr'-z:l: ATM, _ iiiiirri? and .\"i')ll‘lllllll . , _ _ . . i. . " Pl‘ l-nsor Juliin Arrive (hrirliittitovn i0. ‘ _ n i, > o i ~\ ‘ ‘I. ,- . , _. 4.0!! 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Arrives Ilalifax 12.30 mid- night through tickets sold at t ISLAND MOTOR _ i TRANSPORT LTD. ‘n’, ‘ i Ticket Altenrioa t 1 _ _ .. . .1... will; lnizd v Irir a- Biirilvn bt- hcr inoihvr and 9 Eastern (Iuardian i . ‘ROBIN HOOD FLOUR makes loieli light loaves of Iaslla"! bread. n-ii/ia-v-za-ii “'5 l' II S C R I PT IUNS f0 the Charloiioloiivii Guardian may be handed to ihcir Rcpt Archie Hume ..‘SOt‘I.-\I. f‘ IIERINGr-MIK‘. Jack Afvimrvl. Chzirliiiivloivli on- terlnincd lhc L.Il'll(‘.\ from the KIOIIIHQIII‘ Bridse Cub ycsiordziy zificrnooiL-L. ..‘\\'EI.('OI\IED IIO.\IE.—- Ml". l and .\Ix<. Claud NlCliCllsflll return- r-(i l‘. in ihclr hoiiijvliiooli trip ihriiiiuii Quebec and lhc .\llll'llll"lit".\ Thc_ ‘were royally‘ welcomed by their lllllliéWllftlf‘ friends at the home 0f the bride's PHFNIMXII‘ and Mrs James Currie. A bounlifill ' siitipi-r was .\(‘l'\'(*(l and ii pliuisalil evening spoilt Afr. and Mrs. > Nichol on will ITMKIP in Mont- _ a:l1c.~L. | .. ...___..___ i l ‘Mi-s Reta G ' lcfl fvcsivrdiiy‘ llldflllllg for Ni-iv ‘York ivhvic shc ’ ‘ll ppfillll ihc iiiiili"; \\lill iii-r , .~l.\lt"l', She \\'t'\.\ iir-ivunpaliicli as auui. .\li'.\. Clvliuii Bl".'.(‘(‘ -L. ~ .riia COllFQl‘ .\fi_.= Hylid- man has hall four your» in P. W. t and a supply of diiminitc. _ "SCIPIIJQ has put, cum-pious r-ner-j files into our hands and only a' new-found spiritual inaslc-iy for, their use can save the \\'0l‘l(‘l from‘ destruction. I "There are lllOFi‘ pcssimlsis who‘ assure us that lhv brittle is alrcridy lost and that Wt‘ use ,1 dooiuvtl gen- eration. If ii were not for faith in God we inighi. “will surrender to despair, for we sci» nation after nation Iallllli! mm ihc lrrlp of a new despotism. freedom constantly} infperilcd. rol irzioiis tiersecut ion flOLlflSlllIlil unchanged and [I10 great pOWPTS enciicrd in an arma- menl. race that. humanly" sticriking. can only end in another Armagedq don. 1 "In this hour of Cl‘l.\l,\' what cori- fidoncc and courage is ibrcathed into our hearts by the faith that behind our poor efforts i5 a Divine Sovereign Power that. will insure the victory or righteousness- Dr. Bonnell urged clergymen w strive to recapture the assurance of the prophcts of Israel. "ivhose function was no be spokesmen for God: then only will the note of the trumpet challenging and (‘IPIIQIIQ be heard in the churches of our ltmd.“ WHALE (‘OD SWALLOWED FOUNTAIN PEN ew Fall Bus Schedule Bu~ [caves Charlottetown lWhites Restaurant] FOR SITNINITLRSIDE [Vin Kcnsillgtonj 1.00 P. M. 3-45 P. M. , pun; t'_\tt‘pI Sunday 1.56 A. M. ‘i Saturday" Night imlv I0.00 P. IVI. Siliidily only Lilli I‘. M. FOR IIORDICN tVia iummcraide) (HIIIIIWIIII! with .\I' inland S. M. T. Blls Service Dally i‘\l‘.'[II fiiinilny 1.30 A. M. FUII WHTIIS‘ IND NORTH LAKE I)'.ii!_\ i-mi-yvt flliiiliiy L00 I‘. .\I. TOR Tlf'.\.'l.~'ll Winiiii-i-tiiii: at Summcrside) Dill) I".II'|II Filnilriy TH?» I‘. .\l. Slatinn—2tB. lin furtlii-r inforuiatiim call the Bus Island Motor Transport Ltd. i BOSTON. Oct l-rAPi Daniel Shaw. member of tho crew of the Trawler Maine, {arrived at" the llsh pier todny sporting a new ‘fountain pen found ln thi- belly of a (IO-pound "Whale" Cod. caught. on George; Bank last Monday t Shaw said the pen W85 filled land in perfect working mntutipnl Whcn he found it, WlillP dressing, ‘the fish. He expressed the opinion a passenger on an ocean liner lost‘ it while leaning over thr- rail, onus cAvsr-r QUAKE ma“ Awakened by violent earth trcm- l ors lasting l2 minutes people living near Lioricnt. France. had an} , earthquake scori- recently. Thei earthquake has bcrincxplained. The . three Pfflhvll battleships. Brelrigne. l Inrrriinr and Pi-oyviir-c. wore hold-l in! iiielit IIFIIHZ tirri-llcc lBele Iie with their 13-inch guns. ; women and Nora . a Canadian ' racial , iniisi be settled by the Legislatures l the Church of England Temper- ‘ mu=t never forget All by the time he can grow a moustache Let him forget he was ever a boy. Make Gold his god and its jingle his joy. Keep him a hustling and clear out. of breath, Until he wins-nervous prostrat- ion and death. -—KINGS BUSINESS. . - (‘HRISITAN POLITICS It seems very mllch easier for the most of us to see God in past hlsinry" than to see Him in the movements and struggle 0f to-day. But ought we not. to think of the spirii of the eternal Christ. as battling its way through nil the iiiire-t and conflict of our time Just a.- truly as it did in the first Christian Century or any other century‘ of the world's history‘! We think of Jehovah as guiding and COIIIPOIIIIIK the destinies of Israel. but we find it hard to lX‘ll(‘\'(‘ that our God is guiding and controlling the destinies of this lair Canada of ours. But the one is just as true as the other ever was And to deny it. Ls to be a t Clirisiian while we are reading our Old Tcsliment and an athiest while ivc are reading the morning paper. Isaiah was sure that God‘ \\'ll.~ inicresli-d iii the politics of Israel in the eighth century" before Christ, bui ivc can be sure that He is ju-t as interested in the politics of Canada in the twentieth cent- fgii; _ Qgiiztorrirrowiv GUARDIAN The Central Guardian BTIWAITS YEAST mike! bet- fer breld. 145514-1441 IOBIN HOOD IPUOUI Milled from washed when for you: satis- faction. IrIMII-‘I-IB-u CONFEDII-ATION LIFE SURANCE. L-0789-7-I2-3l2 Printing Phone J. D. Taylor 606-L. L-ioi-io-z-iol. HEAR. HORACE McEWEN in Sacred Recital on St. PnuYs Church Organ Sunday evening at 8.30. Sil- ver Collection. PREACIIING SERVICE at-Hea- therdale Sunday, October 3rd at 1i A. M. Glen Willllm at 2.30 P. M. and Eaters Rood at '1. Louis Harris. L-ltit-IO-l-L. KEEP IN MIND the speciabaer- vice to be held in the Mhrshfleld Baptist Church on Sunday evening. October 10th. The choir and Minis- ter of the Charlottetown Baptist Church will present the “Prodigal Son" II song and story. I L-186-10-2-1l. MINERAL SERVICE The funeral of the late Elizabeth Crockett. was held from York United Church on the 25th inst. and was largely attended. The pastor, Mr. Nichol- son delivered an inspiring and helpful address. The service was rendered more impressive ~ by the music of the choir .'I'he pall- bearers were six nephews of the deceased viz, Lloyd Crockett. Fen Crockett. Melbourne Crockett, Len Court, Everet Dover and N. L. Vessey. Mr. Crockett is survived by two brothers. J. M Crockett. of Pleasant Grove. and W. F. Crockett. of I86 Great George St. Charlottetown. as well as by a host of relative; and friends both here and in Boston who mourn their loss. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. —- The services Sunday will be in charge of Dr. A. E. MecKenzie, ILA. In the morning Mr. MacKel-lzics theme will be “Advancing Chris- tianity" and in the evening "The Truth of the Gospel." The Sunday School meets at 2.30 P. M. and the scholars will take their places in their new classes for the first. time after Promotion Sunday. Special Blbie Classes are being formed. one for students under the leadership of M'r. Alex. Matheson and another for senior Young People directed by Rev. A. E. MacKenzie. Mrs. W. E. Burke's class will meet as usual. The music of the day will include Anthems and the Double Male Quartette will sing at’ the Evenlrlfl service. A cordial invltat. on is ex- lll‘_\' after Christ. As nilich depends upon this as upon that and I-Ie has i as many inlcri-sts and great causes l at still-it‘ now as l-Ie had then. I And to fail to realize that in the filllc-t \va_i~ is lo rob our life, both, ni<livid..i1 and national, of a nlfvllglll and virility they ought to have. i Eli-icilzrns ouch: to mean for the‘ ivomeli of ihe W. C. T. U. a time l friends from far and near gatlwrcdl of r-zirr-ful thought and conscient- ious d(‘ll0ll British Columbia Sciitia womeil have both been called on recently laws. divorce laws. the creation of spirit as opposed to or religious separatism. And those arc all questions which we elect. Queen Elizabeth Pal-ran Temper- ance Society Queen ElizabeIhas taken a step in the right direction and >IIOWII where she stands on this ruin-lion At the invitation of the Bishop of London. she has “very gladly consent/ed to be a Patron of aiice Societyx" We are glad our _voung Queen. who will be the loader in social customs. has taken This moral stand. It is one more incident. of the many which prove the irride in beverage alchol is now 0n the defensive. I'm-ride on the Defensive Public sentiment is gradually veering towards restriction. which. let us pray. will eventually turn to prohibition. This cannot come too soon for the sake of Youth, who are, as one writer has mid: “Just children on their way to school again; The>e are the world's these must bring to chaos. comforting to pain." They are the builders of the nation}; future and the task of this generation is to fit them to build wisely and well. In doing this we that the only indestructible material ln destiny‘: fierce crucible ls character. Char- acter in habit crystallized. These are some of the great words uttered long ago by Frances Willard. ire-builders, Order BIBLE! tended to worship with the Trinity . Church to all. l BRIDE-TO-BE SHOWERED —-' The home of Mr. and MP5. 3"?“ M. Walker. North River. was the scene of a venflpleflsant P" Wednesday evening when one hundred and nearly to shower their eldest daughter} Mary, prior to an important everltl which takes place in the nearl future. The Bride-to-be was. I word "politicsflof the nice eats provided by theishon-enls son. W S. McLurc and XII.“ Franco.- Ciitfili ‘caves. m“ m” rnr S.‘ John Gonm-al f in cxcrcisr this right of citizen- escorted to the $8M 0f hm!!!‘ by. ‘ _ t, 1...“. 4,, mi; m..-tn...» ‘ oliip. Mnlllltibli’ ivomen may soon Miss Leah McKinley. and the Kills-l lher "iursc- irniiiiiig n ~~ spending 1 h?“ tvo- OIIHIIIIO ‘Vomen 997mm‘ 10f Whifih the“ “'35 a m-'<\€"\f‘°"““ la Dlfiélhtllll ihrne ‘i\'('f‘l~'..\ viiz-aiioii i Giro ;“"‘1‘.‘0in-;°°1i\;1 ‘Timer; l5 ifiisplny- ‘Vere Qgenei/Ivblt BAR-grail: ivith icr ).’ll‘l'l‘ll.\. All". and Mrs. L. ’ =5 ' P P5 0 ,sie Stone 81'! 155 . H, Cotttnl AIQ]][;||P:\](\_..L_ ‘Iliv iiiillb<‘l'1‘.\' tires" fedefflllydLowther The verses accompaning _ ___ lMaliy women when asked if theyime gtfm “ihtch qnttsed much M m‘. “mud i arc interested in politics will sayllmerl-imsnty were road by Miss M(,,,hm,,,. hold a l "No? Thai is ‘largely a mlsunder- =Murm1 Mqponalti After pflfiflklflfi|chfll'lf)itt‘l()\\'ll. at. the home of Mrs. vcrjc .\ll(‘('l*.\:-llll i‘lill'l<t'll supper in j “llmmmu °f U"? _ ihc n.ii. last iiiulil -L. ‘ ll" ‘m’ an lmensely “flanged l" voting ladies the carpets were rol- __ __ lsuch mailers as pensions for ‘-——_——~»__————_~— $445.51.’ 11...: pr’ . m, Hmdnmn 19H \\'l(lO\\'.\. pPIISIOIIs for the blind. _N s “.5011, mp Wm i-nactmr-nls and the adminhtrat- together until Insurance Man ion of the Sunday Observance Christian Commercial Travelers" Knights arose, exclaimed: "The Association! The Gideons!" Opening his Bible he read from Judges how the Lord had placed a sword in the hand of Gideon, “a man who was willing to do They have given away 1,300,000 at. an average cost of Si, today boast. that sooner or later they find don- ations to fulfil all request-s with neat volumes now bound in whiskey-proof keratol. Until last. week all three founders were still active in business and Gideon affairs. Then Death came to Samuel Eugean Hill, '10. in Bieloit, Wls. To the funeral went. Insur- ance Man Knights, 83, of Wild- Rose Wis. and John H. Nicholson, '15. now field secretary for the Oldeons. The one locality the Gideons never penetrated is the citadel of the U. S. Bible trade: Manhattan. There the New York Bible Society supplies free Holy Writ to the hotels and there flourishes the largest Bible publishing house in the Western Hemisphere, the American Bible Society. The latter organization, I20 years old, last week passed another milestone by dedicating a new $500,000 home, a. six-story stone bulldlng at Park , Avenue and 57th Street, remodled ‘ and air-conditioned. Society's Bible House had been a. landmark in fusty. downtown Astor Place. From its blg old red brick building. it. has sent out 135900.000 Bibles and texts in 972 languages and dialects to all parts of the world. Bible House still One night in i898 a shoe soles- man and a paint salesman found themselves assigned the 31mg room in a hotel in Boscobel, Wis. Said Shoe Drummer John H. Nicholson: . belongs to the Society. will con- ‘ tlnue to be used as a storehouse for 02.000000 worth of printing. plates for Bibles ln 49 languages. That the Society could move up- ‘ town and moss the street from , “My custom is to read a portion of i‘ William Randolph Hearst's swank God's word every night and give Ritz Tower might seem evldencej thanks for God's care over ine dur- . of prosper-ty. Actually it is an inlt the day.“ Replied Drummer Samuel Eugene l-Illl: our devotions together.” Paint i "I dowed by people who are interested too. am n Christian. bet is have in providing people eloemoaynaly institution, well-en- all over the world with the Word in their A YER!‘ 1M4". Joined by an In- native Wormra. K’ Pelle, Cakchi- suranoe man named will D. quel, Zapotec, Mpongwe or Kara- Knlghts, He‘ L ' g; - The ~ - - Hill re-olved to organize a Christ- off; inn society of drummers. Unable will give on; gratll t» PW“ person anywhere. to agree upon a mine, they sells a well- j for 30c, will I needy t boiinduBible in nngiliili WHEN YOU NEED A rush lob of , know she has returned to hcr home exffuy “alqzgga ‘ggwghtehmélfggng in Milton. much improved ln be ‘m tglmnke their name famed _ am“ an" spending the m“ b gnrltnn ma, Bibles m howls and four months in the Provincial lilsgiliiisgslrice then Bible-giving Sflmlmm“ has become their one big Job. W‘ and Mix N‘ L vessel York. had as their week-end guest Mr. J. J. MacQuarrie, of Caledonia, came over to atend the funeral of Crockett... you! ture can, and usually now and be reafdyTor gest that you choose l em ‘m led mick and u.» lads and lzissies _ . enjoyed themselves by tripping the MW “l m?“ light franlastic toe lg the charming ntusic onthe violin played by Mr. After. ex- tiressing many good Wishes for the home Dunsford. of Cornwall. bouncing the l)."l(lF—lO-b(\ and their night's future all WPYKICKI pleased with the mcnt. \\“<‘l_\' enjoy- Personals Mr. and Mrs, Ernest. Shcrrcn. Capr- Travcrsc. are VISIIOYS l0 Mrs. McLiii-c Mr. T. E. Peters. of lhc Can- adian National Hotel Staff leaves this morning for Kingston. Ont.. for two months where he will fol- low a military course The many friends of Miss Flor- once Mathcson will be‘ pleased to Nova Scotla. Mr. MiicQuarrle, his sister-in-Iaw Miss Elizabeth Mr and Mrs. Vessoy also have Rs their very ivelcome house guest, Miss Edith Crockett, of Boston MINK SUPREME; SILVER FOX SEES BIGGER DEMAND Ono of tho precious furs recog- nized today as tili- supreme of practical. yet formal pclti-les is mink, its glossy beauty largely aided by modern treatment. At one time mink was regarded as a classic and it rested on lhs iaurels for years. no great effort lacing lav- ished upon tis glorification by fur- riers. With the advancement of the science of fur handling a hundred per cent of added loveliness has been presented to the original mink through the fur cutters shears and his supple needle. Another oillstanding strip in ad- vancement ls centred on the silver fox. As a beauty asset the natural skin strung around mlladyfls ncr-k in more or less". bedraflliled indiffer- ence in scarf formation was for years considered sufficient excuse to vaunt a so-highly-thourzht-of member of tho peltry world. Paris stood ft. as long as she could and. presto. the miracle occurred. It be- came something to consider and something to desire. The first step brough silver fox out of retirement. in the shape of several skins pieced In a more or less haphazard manner to form a riua=l cane. This was considered a terrlf": step out of the way and many an anxious moment was spent. by lurriers who invested their shackles in silver fox thus handled. Don’t let. the mild days of October fool Without any warning the tempera- overnight! October can be mild . . . and it can be downright cold! Buy your overcoat There's no reason why you should be un- - comfortable for even one day! Our selec- tion of overcoats is at its peak and we sug- urrromrk z. 193’ T ' You’ll Need An OVERCOAT For Cool October Days . . . does drop suddenly that first zero spell. yours while it is ! like. you wear. Sawing m. on 6-6.30 PM. A.S.T. ' local Jlwdlafl. -. Single and Double Breasted Box Coats. Raglans, Balmacaans, Polos, Guards, Drapes, etc, Fabrics and Colors you will In whatever pattern and size IN AND SEE THEM TODAY. PROVE BROS. LTD. The New Hollywood Smash I-lltl “I847 SILVER TIIEIITIIE" Shrrlnl ROSALIND RUSSELL Glamorous lVl-G-M Star and an All-Star Cut lnThc Original Rldlo Drlml “FIRST LOVE!’ c F c Y summer LOVE” i an iw aooena _ dlvnhu mum. anilpeelal - ima- IROS. I It ytltl‘ i looked very wise. But they looked happy. too. Along came the glorified cape. swirling around the lithe form of' women who already appreciated its uiealth in flattery. The movement spread like wildfire and silver fox j coats. Now} developed into short the mode allows silver fox Just as much liberty as any other precious paltry. but it tips the scales ad- versely to other types because of its flattering assets. HOW AUSTRALIA HANDLES CASES MELBOURNE. Sept. 30-(0?) -Precautlons taken at. the Child- Terfs Hospital in dealing with cases of infantile paralysis were 9X- hlalned at. the meeting of the Soilth Yarra auxiliary of the hos. Dim b)’ Mrs. Ernest Pooiman, a member of the hospital committee. She said the nurses in charge wear special mask. gloves and overalls. and are strictly isolated, If "My have w leave the ward they must wear a special blue armband so that thgy wtu be avoided by anyone else, In the interests of sick children (apart from the risk of disco“- lnatlng the disease) lt l5 port-tug out avoidance of fatigue by rest; ln bed was essential. as the sev- erltyi of any subsequent paralysis might depend in part on the de- Bree of preceding fatigue, 1501a. tion and avoidance of fatigue w"; best achieved by kegplng a wk child in bed for at least 10 days, as misleading intervals of twp”- ent recovery were rte the disease. q“ ‘mm in M ORGANIZE YOUTH IN EMPI WNDON- Sent. {IO-EIZPIY-elli: visit of the s50 ciinadlan achogl 503's and girls to England for the Coronation and the Empire youth Rally ln Albert, Hall addressed 5w lord Baldwin has had an my", estlknrgi sequel. y I s now roposed to an Empire Yzuth Movemeglgaslt? something of an "Order of Chiv- alry" in its constitution. The pur- PWLK BIB to be educational and Imperial with the object of can, solidattng the Ihlpire Youth u a Wild Torre for mm. Boodwlll and co-operatlon. Plans are being made for t, A couple of seasons passed. Event- ually women liked the idea so much that they demanded more and more variation: Ci-vwvc de- Bllflcrl scratched their heads and magazine. the interchange 0| students. rallies in different part; "f the Empire and at longer in. tervals in foreign countries, to be both recreational and cultural tn nature Todiay’: Short Wave Radio Program (Alflnoblutnrlltlhll) ritinAv. OCTOBEI. 1 Moscow ‘ l p.m.—Llfe in the ‘JSSR. 2! Dieters. TOKYO 5:45 p.m.—Muslcal Program JZK, 19.7 m.. 15.16 meg ; JZJ 25.4 m.. 11.81 nicg, BUENUS Alltbb. ARGENTINE 6 p.m. —— Folklore Singer. Viennese Orchestra. LRX, 3i 0i m.. 9.66 meg. ROME 6 p m.—-Ncivs n: English; Con- cert. 2R J. 25 4 m.. 11.8. meg. LONDON 5130 lhiiL-“Ihe Doubtful Mrs fortune of Li Silas.’ a play. GSP 19.6 m.. 15.33 meg; G50. 191 m, 15.18 mrt! l GSF. ll] 8 m. 15.14 meg ; U50. 2.3.0 in., 11.75 mqz.» ‘ CARACAS 8:45 p.m.—Conccrt .Orclieslra YVtRC. 51.7 m.. 5.8 "neg. LONDON 9 = D_m.-—"Meli of Harlech," | llffllialilc feature. GSG. 16.8 m. 17-7! meg; cisr, 19.a m.. fact melt; GSD. 25.5 m. 11.75 meg-i GSB‘. 31.5 m.,9.51meg, ‘ PITTSBURGH lilo p.m.-BX Club. waxk 48.8 m . 6.14 meg. l REGINA 12:3) ii.m —At the Red Gil-I 300181‘. CJRO, 48.7 m.. 8.15 meld CJRXI 25.5 m.. i172 meg. ' TOKYO 1321i] a.m.—A Tfllk. JZK, I9.‘ m.. 16116 meg. tvfrniiunsr. AUSTRALIA 4:40 .m (Saturday) -—Natlona P708"! ., BK3LR, 31.3 m.. 9.50 "I98. .Nliw cpMMANni-zn-IN-cnilr NAMED LONDOIT. Oct. I —tl"l'ldly) - '¢P> Ham» -—Th¢ admiralty m d" llfml-‘Niiced appointment 0 Rear Admin] G. H. D‘Oyl_v LyOl as comrrhnder-ln-chlef of th Rbyfli Nav Forces tn Africa: writers. eff tlve Feb l9. 1938. l-I will sucoe Vice-Admiral Si Pmnfils To enham. “Mr Admiral Lyon commando the third Mediterranean Crulal squadron far the past two years