PAGE TWO i-m -'-— THE UHARI JTTETOWN GUARDIAN YFPT-iflflmf?" .....-_.-..>.-..._A‘,.,, ~y,.-_s_¢__@@fi [NVKI IltfVCK a _-_......-,-....-,.->»- h, KAYSER ' Q Ftnnnch as niiiwut ~ Ilffff‘ is Iuwiery thzit guaranteed RUNPRUUF repels invnriing runs-wind does it gmcviully. Seems in- crcdililo, (Incsift it, that so IILIIIPTIIYLZ a slut-kin: i< ‘guaran- llli.\'l‘llflvil7 aiiv iiiizick? For, though you may sung it—it will newer, run. Lorlihlc only our British njliiiiist i ‘ i i -..._..<- fi-b4n-1 Si I mt' Abel Smith. |'\' In; at which “in i. 1 vi In; full dohnti- on f. . 'li-n inhiuiiac nflvr he avrlvvd at mili ii-_ or I f’. l". (mistimtivic. iii-iv uilivi-r 00PM‘ xix l 2 .\i ‘Ihzruiio, II;I(I tum:- lu unfk. IIr- Is QIIHWII l! TIWIII‘ nflrr Iic r-nicrPiI his new office. illmll ni- . L! - \\ vi‘ III‘ 1," i. . in II lin- leave the pnrliinmnt I-uililii~_.;<_ ‘ I ,1M@?RE 5 l”l.?_L.ES?. D New Officer Commanding" Takes Over o. P. Appoint War Reporter To Ottawa Job EDWIN s. JOHNSON NAMED MILITARY CORRES- PONDENT AFTER VARIED NEWS EXPERIENCE IN WAR AND PEACE ON TWO conrnvanrs. , TORONTO. Nov. H — (UP) -_ . Appoinicnc-nt of Ekiwln 5, Johnsgm former London Superintendent, as htilitaigv Correspondent at Ottawa is announced by J. A. McNeil. gen- ernl manager o! The Canadian Press Mr. Johnson will arrive 1:1 can- adn shortly tn rake up tho newly created pest He will re rt and interpret Canada's miii ery war effort with a background at ex- with the Division for fiance and was at a Channel ywrtieady to em- bark when the Division received orders to rengiréd in England‘. ' ° I Y P9110!’ the stirring story of the Division‘; m. vance parties who reached Drama and barely managed to effect a. re- treat to the channel when French "Slstflnce broke down and the Germans swept into the area. A XIII!" o! Manitoba, Johnson n his newspaper career with the winnim ENG Press in 1919 after serving in the First- Great War with the Royal Flying Corps. He entered line Canadian Press service in Winnipeg in 1924 and has held some o! its most important news staff positions. iiicludiniz these o! parliamentary correspondent, at Ottawa. night superintendent at Toronto and New York Superin- tendent. ' RUPERT HUGHES a. The child shrickuii with J0)‘ H? ""3 big 111.1115 siupidiiy. she corrected him as ii he “are an ovorgroivii iii- llillb——"'lfllllill}' ‘ihi-iishcl was ihe name and no other. _, . “than; u Dcilllilllli iiame._ said Gaines llltrékiy; "ihe Dttllllllllll-‘rl- iiuinc 101' the ocuutiiiiiit-si iziri 1 cvei saiw." gill.‘ threw a look of cohiussd van- iii at JED), inch ihiiichuu iici‘ iliiy siiup 0f a. hose against lilt: llililt‘. “M4554 LIIIDUCOIIIAIIQLY, and watched ihe quickenhig sights as the train ruillch iiiio a village, BCXHIIQ her back ihe iiicn lcll to Luinihi: about iier; "Uyiiiiiia Allllctllltfi‘! 'l‘h.ii's a great nann- ior a child." said uiiihvs; ‘she'll be ah oiu VCITIBIA before she learns w pronounce IL." nut Jebp was gliihg at her very SOAIIIIII)’. 'LuJi little iike! Her history be- gins with a rush. she's oii.y fivc. iIlld, she has awed)‘ ocean. biuuen llcl‘ mother a long good-bye. lost her lather forevei. been leit alone 8.310112 strangers in a iana whose language she doesn't unuerstano. And now she is sent back across the ocean in charge oi r.—a iiinh like ihe. wove uecome aiiu l—i love hcr. "I've never had a child 0f my owii. Billy. 1 never expect to have. but Ive heaped dozens 0t children iiiio the world. ahu 1V0 had. huh- chcds oi iiicin uroughi. to hie maim- co and twisted ZIIIQ defective and wouiitied and sick, ‘lheyve been airihd 0t me, and I’ve had to liuit crc§ed the . great minus aux-Any. 511B likes inc, ‘ .» A ' size NQYEMBER 15, 19.10‘ *IIo Needles to Change! * Records Last I0 Times longer! * Full Ileeord Beauty Reproduced! 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B. 41 Dock Street. ihcni. Aha sometimes I couldnt help them at all. and I've had to sec ~~ — *—_—— them slip uwav irom me Mk6 little lWYlC-TCL‘ 65 WHY C ITSDOIIYIQIit with drowniiifl. li-ightehed. things. ‘ i;.iii Aciive Sciwice Force "This l5 LIlL‘ first CIIIICL dilly. ever l nut iii my keeping that was sound and well and beuuiiiul and iict EDWIN S. JOHNSON A. appointed uni" C0"l'Cs[)OllII— 1 Li“; i -_ iv,_,.<;;1 M51, meant for mv horrible knives. .y. his sphere ii‘ uciiviiy "I was S0 UQDDY l0 have her» I was illJplcClflbIy enlarged in July WWII“! m0 ldea 01 *1 1111139- C! Wmn me Dwjlon was alborbcd m course my training has taught hie a (Joins under command 0i LL-Gen. mo” about chums“ ma“ an ‘he . _ , . _ a _ nurses on earth. And we set out lice _;\l_‘j‘:;“:u§§ ‘gg_'r‘sli‘s)el(,ll" S?” v iwo children on a junket. I W118 her m‘, and UAR... n a. w Naming Dme and slit. was hi3 lhtle bk“ H" “m b1’ 5“C"““‘lm all?“ "Allu-lIICIi that sot lurciied into naivly at corps heudriliiirlcrs by n19._u;mn, mmi__noi __ poor dog; S. S. Robci-iscn, L. ZKIOII superih- perhaps he's like me-a decent 1C1- i:::.:.n l Hos Aiunro. formerly THE ROBERT F. A. STEWART JONES - 129 Kent st. Special Representative iow nine-tenths of ihe time. and heart-broken with an affliction he couldiit any more help than a n hangs to his new llllsl- ilwari can help his size. or a rattle- c ihmi 2o years‘ “Qwgpflp- snake _I‘ilS poison. But hes finished FLCLCP. mcst of is With The mi?- lli 8 NW8!‘ WWW. Bllly- The Canadian Press. Appointed London Only decent mm! “@1155 d9!" 1°!‘ Siiperinreiicient in 1937, alter work- m9 I5 w 51ml” me Y9“ ' mg m Oxavxa’ Tmonm and New He reached out and their hands i, ll of i i», CP Press Gallery stnfl at Ymkv hp (mwlcd m0 buroaux; on“ met-in no secret’ clutch—but in m ‘i ‘WW5 (Huang [he nlommtous the firm. frank erip of the unlver, accident, or a train dispatcher‘ sig- iiai had calm-d the tieiuy. The crew , 1nd candies wcri- wnpcalingly‘ (llS-. did not tiesceiid or open the doors. b]-,,_wd_ i ' The zuams had _iio explanations to ~Qh_ see de dwnjcsg" 51m (Tim, VOUCIBHIB. tilfillgfl UIIIBDIWQS “We "Thinihy wanis ziwnlcs. Ntlllkie. whipped out oi pockets in all the compartments and passengers vreie Worrying lest the halt compromise their chances of making ilie boat in America. . Jnbh W115 most nervous of iill. He must go get awnics for poor icklef Thinthy." Jebb answered: "Niinkle Dave: “r11 train hiiizlit siiii-i Biuy Your PHILCO From SIMPSO Phone i502 irocm had a window whore fruits i fyanllf, Jcbb was (iisiiial. _ H . ‘ "I know nisl how voii i001. hOn- pace ivherc a thllll M“ icy." SJKi Jcbb. Mk M. lstcps . UBHIGS, whose heart was as soft and big 35 hi; buik. smote his fa_t_ 1d iknees with his fat hands. and rose. i123‘; °r would love t0. sweetheart. but tlieffliiniln‘ Suslielfif _ i JOIII) rlu-ckrd him uneasily. EASTERN LIMITED Charlottetown This is Just ill" > a wrok. "out I'm iiiriiid lo loin: while. .\ii§'\\'1\.\'- “'5 l’ rleinnd squeezed throunii ‘tron. iuid ivas brlwhmll bom °' ' before Jebb couiili ~ l , Th car was vcsi uil- - ,. oranges’ Miss ‘ Gaines kngwhow to nianilllllflle ~“‘ “Non- i (ioor from within. get vou ihe ,.. H, M“ m snl brother hood. It was some time i Press. ucqu. iii ..lil his. s11 G: no ihe iiiig :'.il early icc. Italy, Hungary. Czech- Austria and Poland with .l\'ll$, presxlciit of The power of her lungs: hack- wns to be valuable iii Irv at his ilc t half an zeech Froni Throne Promises. Eiierg" yqvu» -. .1 s. ~ui all lhv li|i".<~~l\.,iii.i-i-1l fnrmalitirs . ! l. i-vr "iliv (tl"' slump ill. l.i.l-'l' as etic will: Measures l-i l-‘rnich and liiiyzli-Ji ....._,.._..-.. w». bags [O IfllVf.‘ W115 B sm won- nhsr-rvcd as (‘nnadais parliament went Into wartime session at 0t a Rlnintio cscnrtcil hlm into the building. At RIGHT, the Earl and Prlnce _ ..m-.___ bciore their clasp relaxed. Meanwhile Miss ’l‘hatcher was trying to drown the racket of the l'Z1l>.L‘(1l.IlC\'\‘ilIUO\A‘ and. poked his licarl out. There was no one to wheels tinder a song which she shouted into the pane with all ihe “I had a ickel po-nee, Hilh name wath Dappie Gway; I ion tim to a la-dee 1n ppm“ To wide a mile away. the w“ broke out She tipped him, she lathed him. She dwove him froo the mire; :1 O .- P? :1 D- El < ‘U 2 _. a :1 O s . =3 O € At about the twentieth repciiiirn [Oi the “"18 (‘D10 llifl BODY stuck fast mcni wiis interrupted bv the frenzy _ n Jogizlptl up of ihe little girlaShe had. discover‘- slion. (‘Jutside the ivihcimv cd that ihe station had a refresh- £1__5_t_flMriOn._SgIii_8_tl'If1lVIlg iii§ii_ room. and __the__refreshment ‘"1 m!‘ mire. for llic tral to a short ‘ *,t~~h Ill‘ road the speech from the thone, forecasting no specific legislation, but promis- -i."nn m‘ the u {If in the ulmrsi nf our strength". A wide-eyed spectator at the >--. 1;. .-. li-. ship's doctor into mv confidence and have him lock mo up somewhere." so Alice are laluted as they quesiioii. He went into the corridor to ask ihe guards. His only answer was a blunt "WEISS nichts" accom- panied by a COIIVIIICIIIQ look of stu- pidiiy. Jebb went back to his seat and played a devil's tntoo on ihe leather". “I hope to the Lord, nothing hap- pens to hold us here long, Billy." he walled. almost childlshly. "i‘l not feel easy till I'm safe on shipboard. Of course I've 20L you now, but I s N :1 .-» 0' "fl 9 0' O A -. o. ._. .-» FJ w (‘b e4 s‘ 0 His all too experienced cxiclte- .. ..>..m> -w.-§: s» lawn. It was the first open- i-rvceefliv-z» m“ Rlchard Th" iii-ciziiiriii t‘ iii iii!‘ prrsciicc of the omhi "Nuiikic. i-iiii Iilllll/DUV q come back. iiauzliiv old train go!" But Jebb shook his head and rc- pca-ted hi5 reasons. The child grow Grave Crowds Watch Opening of Wartime Session was Lady Byng (LEFT), . ‘.~_.. l the throne will open ‘meeday, .'l'lP(I lilile v. I i Tliiiiihy won't Crowded galleries saw the parliamentary opening stately by the gravity o! the measures with which the government must deal. One of thi- slwflflw" widow of Jame: Allison Glen, Speaker of the Sh! s -. ‘ " '. slit‘ do sivi need them. i T119 Fi",-‘<1‘l"5 Jcbb, _5““j' 1,- (UIIEIIIIYL lo huge lhciii. She-A" at;‘Sh;lgizigforialguwith l —- "Nonsense voiii-se . I can't see a. f. _ . '- ‘ . ' . ‘ L iit lzidv perish like Miss Tmlllllue Wm‘ ‘he m)“ “Ifilfiiltalglilifigliligliilli skli) [oranges iust out of her reach." The" he 5 ‘I p‘ ' , "But the trnin may start." .7 ~~'"~'——V I‘ " C . 1,: ‘I'll bet_my hiit \\’("lI__b€_II9I_‘§_ for __(Qoniln\1§d_0n_l>§\%{5v "l * , .- .. . ' .. lhorn o! peacetime pomp, but rendered even m0" of a former governor-general. Another was the small 3PM“: Common! (anon-r). n. an...» In reply h the 'P'°°“ m’ after adjournment for Remembennee DI!- r - .