OCTOBER 1_. 1941 Z TH1: llil-IJAY: PRINCE EDWARD -:- WEB. t SHOWS 315-7 and fl-BE EARLY fi,m o 0 ” ab IiLFXANDERKURU/i, . r“ 1151011 ~ OLi 1111a Thui HumiHonWomun! PLUOR CARTOON-"Way of 1 ests"' 1 l ‘If/I Starts Tllllli: Prince Edward: 3_|Jays Vn5n"n'i|i'in'h' u'u'-'-‘\|'i‘i|'u'1-'fi of Modern British Farming, by SIB. Maia. Produced by Francis Dillon. 8.46 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCH-HIS‘. PM. 8.55 ‘THANK YOU, AMERICA! RADIO ' LEY FRASER) AND FLASH- BA K C . 10.15 ‘Meet John Londoner’ —14. ciission: Dominion Housewives. 1030 violgnrjello Recnal by An- 0.00 Music of Nml Gay. Geranio mm 531a, and his Orchestra. with Dor- . ; swarm; l.) Fame“; 0th Carlcss, Len Camber, and 10,50 Muslm 1M1‘: Hunter. 11.00 The Daily Service. 630 ‘CALLlNG THE WEST IN- 11.05 ‘London Calling‘. 127. 5.46 ‘CALLING THE WORLD‘: ‘EMPIRE EIXOHANGE’. Dis- Dlm". ‘Roundabout’. 11.15 ‘BRITAIN SPEAKS’: PO- l-tb THE NEWS. LTTIOAL COMMENTARY. 6.56 NEWS ANALYSIS by KEVIN (Rope-at). OOARROLL. 11.30 RADIO NEWS-REEL. 7.00 WAR coylMENTARY. 7.10 ‘London Calling. AM, ‘H5 NEws In FRENCH. 11.00 1313c Men's Chorus; con- i-30 ‘CANADA CALLS FROM ductor, Leslie Wocdgnte. l-DNDON’ (in collaboration 12.15 ‘DEMOCRACY MARCHES’. with CBC): ‘Cahiers lfiancais’ Y (Repeat) —~P<>il>ourrl for French-Con- llfl ‘TTlAlgK YOU, AMERICA! 11.10 Irv/loamy: maws AND VIEW . (Repeat). 12.40 Close d . 9-00 ‘Iondon Calling,’ 315 ‘Arthur YJung-Agdculturllt‘. Radio Portrait OI U10 Fbatllfl‘ - i Bill li l1-.1<ir llH-ill 11.11 ring lihll irllvfrillx‘: .111 P115011 vmiis .4“l(lll‘| !.’Xk"ll1|l(j lli‘11ll H111]! i THE CBABIIQTTUQLVELQUéRDIAN ro-nlv -=- 011111101 -=- WEDNESDAY MATINEE JJS-EVENING 1 AND 3.45 n 1111111111111. lllllniiirrr ls r1111 n-lullvs llllsr clunl rlllne lifill ' Iii 1i til»: 'i-“e‘e'iu'in"vtF-'u'ii'c'n"='.fa'w'nfi'uv%'in'ififl ii i BENTRAL GUARDIAN This column In renewed for news of llu-ul lnterclt, but advertising ol 1| 111111113’ nuture lulu’ be inserted M I can“ n word. Iirlflly pqygblg m advance. COOKS for Photogra . -178-9-lil-tf. CONFEDERATION 1.1111 mann- flCi-‘L L-91li o MR. u. .1. A BROWN'S 115m“: Office will be closed for acfawoldguh‘ due w illness. 11-129-10-6- 1i MRS. DENNISON, the entatlve for the Canadian . 11rd 00., will be at Prowso Bros, IML. all day Tuesda . October 71h, ‘Telephone for appoin ems roorcl- H I ROBERT STERLING CHARLES WIN N I N G ER - lllilll lliiillliilflil illil-EY. ll.- EXTRA-SCRE N NEWS “MEET THE STARS” with hill? "fi'iu'b'iu'f —-' —~:_.-—_-= Glflown Tennis Club ANNUAL DANCE A! THE BRIGHTON CLUB Wednesday, October 8th. Bill llloresldeg Orchestra Admission 35c 9.00 to 1.00 A. M. l SPECIlAL C. N. R. FAR nounced General Passenger Agent 1v fare will until 2 P, M of if there is no train service on Ocmb TRANSMISBWN How Brita-in is 11.1111 ts from hslcrn Daylight Saving Time mm“ the Anal-Due? m Thwvlhm" 9.0a rm; unws. WAVELENGTH 9.10 ‘LISTENING POST’ (10.80 pm.) Western Canadlh-Zilifl 915 1M Y0“;- amnest- m. (to 10.00 pm.) 4810 m. (from 930 A EAKS‘; p0- Canada and U.S.A.--3l 311 m“ 25.53. LrflghL CQMMENTARY_ _ PM TUESDAY» QCTQBER T 9.15 ‘Front, Line Family‘ - (Re- . t) 5.16 ‘Imdon Collins‘. iooopeananmnva urrws AND 5.30 ‘Frvnt Line Family-Episode vmws (C:mmentzior( 1.1m:- the Christmas vacation Rnilvray cf ficials are movement. especla points. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH SCHOOL Se tember. Weir McClure; 3. Curl McLure. Grade VIL-l, Ferne Hlcken. Glow; ll, Georgina Henderson. Grade V.-l, Helen Mlllar; 1 Ber nice Llewellyn; 3, Glen lvlillar. Grade 1V.—l, Margaret McLure 2, Syrbll Millnr; 3 Ruth Johnston. Grade I11.-—1, Lucy Millar; William Millar; 3. Annie Reid 2, Sadie Milfar; 3, Norman Clow. Grade I. (b) Perfect attendance-Au ust: Wei Margaret McLurc William Lucy Mlllar, Norma Glow, Mlllar. Lewis Mclierron. iiubrsmraleqézl=eé>h=l~__.. Burt Austin, Georgia Day, and the Campbell Sisters. BUITIEITY Frank Shunter and JohnnyW , merry madcap! of Vanity Fo lien. 8.30 p.m. TUESDAYS CFCY fikwé.» Burkinqphmn and’ Sicilyfl 1,..143_10*'l_6_ M Iling to our Recital tonight. 1i has ES OVER. CANADA MONCTON, N. 3., Oct. lL-Special 811m _ rail fares of single fare and one May I say that this 1s a first sum- quarter for the round trip are an- hy R. J. S. Weatherswn,’ the majority olthe pxtpls. We know _ e that you are wishing Canadian National Railways here. Luck. for the Thnnksgivin Day week-end. This lo i» available oe- tween ‘in Slilllimfl 0n the 9811559131 lowed by our Island Hymn-the National Railways in Canada and 11111511; by the late Mr. will be on sale from October 101111 Watson,‘ MA“ of Thqnksgiving Day IéAEgJTllO words, of course, arr: bvllnucy‘ " » 5i.‘ l" ".1 1:11.11 leave their destination on any trnin Maude Momfimtxy MIC“! I up to midnight o! October 14th, and er 14th, on the first train after that date. The tickets will be good in coaches, tourist nd standard sleep- , -, .. . .< ers. As this willabe the last op;"1or-1.f“§‘k5, ‘S’ 11 (11%? 011mm‘ but tunity for a long week end before me t“ I“ a“ ' anticlplating a healy v between locul sport for 1.1011111 of August and radc X.—l, Shirley Johnston; 2 Grade VL-l, Alice Millar; 2, June Grade 1 (l1)—1, Kathryn lVlillar; - 1, Gerald Condonl Millnr, Sadie ' Trinity llnitedvilhurch TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7th ‘LOO-Chaminado Chorus — East. Parlor. i j _ | . . y Musical Recital I Rccllal at Stimulus’ I-lall, Chur- ,lottetown, sepi. 30m, by the 1111- ,9115 o: M135 Lena nlcLure, A31 .(;.YM. li/Liss Mchure in opening said: "We wish to thank you for com- always been our good I0rtune_ to have Mrs. Cosh plCSllliE at recitals in her inimitabie soy-c, but she 1s away from the Province at pre- sent. I shall read the _brlel’. pro. notes myself this evening. n"1er's study and a first recital for them Bust 0' The programme than with the chorus “O Cailzlda,” opened fol- Laiyrence Charlottetown. cvcry ulord and linc of them breathes the love of her home pro- ‘ vlnco from this woman who 1111s received honours from so many countries, One of 1101‘ flarorite rc- The first srio numbci- utis from the youngest pupil, Anita Lyhds “The song of tile ' Since the time oi (Queen Eliza- beth we have sung the Old Ellulisln song which Camilla hfnc-Phcrson then played. An old folk song was sung by Margaret Colt-s. Piano number "Ab Vous Dirai Je Ma1nnh“_i.\y Altman pkryzrd by Margaret Grlics._ Piano number "Erassaise" by Schubert played by Vdmn Andrew. Recitation by limo‘! Wcrtd. “The ' Ballnflctclvr Cup" hy 511111011. This is a lcgc-nzl from i e lulu o1 Man. 21 iHowatt who l: ser ‘ the meeting to order an l gift. After sin ‘ Good , L-16'i-10-'l-1i. ' PltasENTATmsL-A large crowd iossembled at the home of m. and Mrs. Ellzobeth l-lowatt, Darllngton, ber 18m to Mr. Lloyd {Countr and who is now home on furious . Mr. Cecil cam bell called a splendid address was read by Mr. ETXUINISJ! Deacon while Mr. Angus MacPnc-r- son made thq resentation o! g well tilled purse. ‘ oyd" in a few chosen iwords thanked all present for meir ging ‘For He's a Jolly Fellow‘ the remainder of the 9179111118 W85 SDOHL 1n music, 311d dancing, th music being supplied b Mr. James Donald accom anled by other: A delicious lun Wll served by ladies All departed for their homes after wishing Lloyd the best of luck. Personals Miss Peggy Gutheil and Miss Micheal Coulson of Brooklyn, N. Y., who are the guests of Miss Coulson‘; aunt, Mrs. Scott McCorkell, 51 Rich- mond Street, are leaving on return Thursday. They are havm a ce- lightful holiday visiting fferenl points of interest. Keep Millard’: in the homo. _... _._—»— .__ candy. donated by the members of ‘the Qucen Mary Sewing Guild. All this evening's proceeds were given to The Guild for war work and our Orphanage. Gratitude was ex ressed to Mr. A. E. Toombs who ent one of his excellent apartment size Willis pianos. 'I‘l‘lis generous act of Mr. '1‘1nombs was grfN-ly appreciated by a '1. Intermission The opening number of the sec- ond part was a short scene called “The Lzvy." The two boys‘ parts in this were taken by two first cousins Leonard Wood and Ernest Wood. Plano number. A Canadian Folk tune. Mary Tait. Plano number "Finding mowers," by Relnl-re, played by Doris Cle- merits. "I'll take vou Home Again Kath. loen." Th1; sonq was n 111-0119 fav- orite oi’ the late Thomas A. Edison. Ho rcnueytcd it to be sung at his funeral. Miss Louise Andrew sang "I'll take you Home Again Kath- leen." Plano number, "Woodwind Scones" by Leon Aubry, Rfrlrgnrrt Gates. Recitation. Paul Cudmore. Piano number. The S0119. of the Row," nlnveri by Margaret Coles “Some One" by Waiter rle la {Smrillilnviestors ‘ T0 44881.5( in Campaign aw- wn- .~ < u»... ,. 1.1 w .1, .411, 1);“ wan», as...“ 3 . _ vow» ma c1 l. w: m n us»: c» in! i» y mam w.“ m m8 v . . w... m.» ~11 1-» 1- - m Ever)’ ‘my one co manflg on (h th rests wl ‘ um,“ him. dependen : '3, ;Q.&axwuI$-~ flak. A ‘I Q Io- .1 b‘ t: 11 5 >1 O i , (l l\fl\\5 Teuche ' ‘loivvctnby the “mm” 0 his ino0me‘"“cr ‘w. a; 1 vurnulvlcvvaxfils IX‘ City Collects i ,1 1 < i 1,1111 ~‘ ‘Win11. ,. .c° mg on on w exvem"? ' ' ' '6 individual to 111 G d ‘Iiinciia-i mic-u“ ' do omfofh“ ugh l ‘MW d can be bflidividends earned. ium “ma P": life N11111:. nmgliafily ‘vlarr was recited by Anita Lynda. in this poem u little child hears the Fairies knocking. “O. wrorvu-ups stand And grown-ups neved will How shorts the ivay to ialryland Across the mlrp'e hill: ‘They snwile: their smile bland. Their eyes are Wflsc and chill Awl vet-at just a child's com- mand- The world's an Eden still." Plano number "The Cat and the cannot under- is very 5 CllShOg is the ]).“'1‘!"1Qll‘. 1n of Jo. 2 sephlne Kermorlo. the 1.1m: yioct. ' Most of her work is . in (linlcct verso. and shoyvs the i11- the folk and iairy iorc ~ _ - .1111"? jvm- r athletic and full 11c bcau- t tv. Mflgfills l5 one oi‘ lhc 011-151, McClure, Garnet Rel, Bernice - _ . , ,_ Lleweuyth swwart Rem Anna rlest.~_ann hfllllilll of iigrfatplcnltii- Llewellyn, A1111»: Reid, Lucy Mlllnr, “l! T" Wilma“ 5 11° 1* 1e Kathryn Millar. PM“ "m" September — Carl McLure June Plan‘) ~~liilber "The sliimber Clow, Alice Millal‘, Helen Miller, Sons" by somber}. R0111“ Gilles» _, Anna Llewellyn, Ruth Johnston, Piano number The Folk Song, Leonard wood. song "lnvizition" bv Barry, Miss Mary Bradley. Piano 111.....er “Romance in F" by Hayden, nhss Louise Andrew. Piano number "Capricc.o“ by Hayden, Doris Clements. Recitation, Paul Cudmore. Plano number "Southern Nights" Paul Duval, played by Mary alt. number “Boccherlnes Mln_ mt", Aldrey Coles. Mrs. Dav son read excerpts from Alfred Noyes poem, "The Cottage 0f the Kindly Light." Alfred Noyes. one of our modern poets, was born in 1880. He gave the Loevcll lec- tures in America on “The Sea in English Poetry" in 1012. l-le lavas ap- intcd professor of Eniglish lltcr- ure in Princeton University year following, “This miller world is but. the picture-scroll “Of worlds within the soul: sol-book, ' Whereon who rightly look May spere the splendors their mortnl eyes. And stier to Paradise." A short intermission crime dur- ing which there was :1 sale of with ‘lbw-EMA; ' . . 1ssltunun 111 lll$lill 11111581 lllm Kinsmen Peanut liay , SATURDAY Oct. lllh I I I I I I the 1 A colored chart, a blnzoned 1111s. ' Frldlc" by David Dick Slater, senior vocnlteacher at the Toronto Conservatory oi Music, played bv Velma Andrew. _ Mrs. Dnvison than gave a reading. Aldrey Coles plnyed the Strains Blue Danube Waltz. "Roses by summer Foresaken." Apaln we are indebted to this quo- tation by Alfred Noyes‘ The Tem- ple of the smallest Fiower. ‘What is there hid in the Heart or a Rose. Mother mine‘) All, who knows, who knows, who knows A mun that died on a lonely hill May tell 'ou perhaps but 110116‘ other 11, Little Child What does it take to make a rose, Mother mine The God that. died to make it - knows. It takes the worldi eternal wan It takes the moon and all the stars It takes the might. of Heaven and "Roses Ernest I N ewwn. 1 A piano number ‘Two Little 1 Prnggics" was played by Miss Mar- jorie I-Lyndman. What One of us really does not en. joy to go back to childhood days_ again and hear the story 0f Cin- wiarella. We shall now have ‘o most charming little Cindare‘! ,princ.ess, Miss Camilla MncPher- son, tell us the story herself. "The Reveille was pla ed by Ro- ma Coles for her fat er. On t. James Coles, serving with ls Majesty's forces in Great Britain. The programme closed with Mrs. Davison reciting e Flag" by gllth Llean Grant's salute to the RB. The King. The following address was read m Miss McLure by Miss Mariorie Hyndman after which flowers and n remembrance were presented to Miss McLure by Camilla Mac. Pherson and Anita L do. To Miss Lena M ure, Char- lottetown. PEI. Dear Miss McLure. pupils. wish to take this oppor un- !ty of expressing bv some tangible Ymeans the debt of gratitude that we owe you for your painstaking and tireless efforts on our behalf durlmr the past months. ' It. in with keen regret that we hart with vou for the present but we are. indeed 121ml to know that 3-011 are entering upon further work nirfinq the linfis i? ‘whtich yflldl avo- s own suc aen an nnmv, we nrdonitjly lfinpe that. ngtdmrn- n1». we w o nve no o no ‘Pillfh in the mat. will avnin have 11-» privilege c1! being under your “ instruction. We. ur slcned, On behalf ot your pilot's. $89 was taken in at. the door and the net proceeds will be given to The Queen Kory Qowin; Guild. / HONOR. ROLL ‘The following sludents have hl-i tallied an £1\'&‘l‘;.g(.‘ oi or over 75% in the ])l"cSCl'li)q studies, 11s well as a satislaclory ding 1n Pilnclunlny and lJepol n1, for the month oi Se teinbur. onor Roll Senior Commercial- Eknlly‘ Kelly. Percy" Palmer, Mary Jay, Kathvriilc \ 1lliams_ 1 Junie-r C0llllil<'!’['l‘.ll.—M(1I'y Harper, Helen Hlligllfis Ethel Doyle, Zita ' \.., 1 Rilcy- Ruth Gal-l lal ' DllVfll‘, Mar Welsh, Yolanda Gcndl-on, Ferrlmi e Parent“ Bernadette Lawler, lrls Broxvng MacDonald, Helena. Canuel. I Grade V1. - Kathleen Noonan, l": l-"vrl Jrrrci. the world's Mary McWade, Shirley Williams. Fourth Highest Speed Champion typing, :1 s4 1'. svnlntivc ol Clog, - onto. risitcd Notre Dame Comm») ial Class recently. He gave an ln-I Florence Peters, Anna Gavin, Mar- cliscussioni, garet Douoettc, Ruby‘ Poultan, PM» on the requirements of the businessl rlcla Boper, Jessie ercsunu 111111 profitable girl of today. Mr. Jarrett also stated that the school maintained one_qi1he_l_1igh-_ McCullum. _ Eva. V Marjorie Murphy ‘ than an unhappy marriage. Yet how often this heartbreak could be avoided if girls were more rareful. "B.O." can happen to anyone—even YOUl Mere washing can't protect you! You need Lifcbuoy. No other popular soap has Liiebu0y's special dcodoriz- ing ingredieut—i_or Lilebuoy of Betty the i Elaine MacDonald, Constance Doyle, .1111" Company of Tor-l Bernice McKinnon. e51. standards 1n Cannon. 1n view n1 , 111s wide knowledge and experience in the Commercial held, we feel proud of his worthy appraisal of gill‘ standing.—-Tne commercial 8S5. Grade X.—Franoes Coyla, Joan Gillis_ Madelyn Jay, Phyllis l-lugncs, liernice Murray, Phyllis Blanchard, lncz Murr . Grade I .- Eileen Landrigan, Claire MacDonald, Barbara Coy e. Grade VIII. - Noreen Noonan. Joan Weir, Kathleen I-lelrell, Janet Pendergast, Joan Osborne, Joan McCallum Ruth McWade, equal. Grade vim-Mary Gillls, scmluy Ann Sinnott. Mary Carroll, Grade V. — MacDonald. cAulay, Ruth C 1 gxz-‘aalegflk-Mary Orelghan Janet Grade BIL-Joan Cronin. i1 Teresa. IflffBTT/Y, Murphy or. encc Callaghan _ thorlnn hmiih, Do 1 viémllllh“ e rna y M$elh Janet Soper, Jen-n ________._______ Violin otzrln8l of [It m being wound with a. nylon filament to protect. them from moisture and weer. For a happier world we need more and botMr music. This calls for better pmiomnera and com- posers and beater musical under- smndlng on the port of the public. 1f you're the earring type youll find some new beauties this Fiall Teresa em. nmring in large llmgliah silver fl but-tons th faceted 1a:- tic stones in the metre. show ilinr bees or birds in gold and silver to match n. net of "We Three" the now zodiac pins initi- ated by Gloria Swanson. Very THEY'LL CAL BUT I JUST You have lo perspire — you clon’l' have to ollendl Use Liiebuoy cioily mode to prevent"B.O."11-».o1~1 -the Qngsoop espe Better a broken engagemezll is theFNE SOAP especially made to PREVENT "B0. Try a Lifebuoy bath toda and see how REFRESHE you feel. You'll love the ZIP and Tl NGLE of Liiebuoyb rich lather, and it makes you SURE of DAY; LONG freshness. Use it for your fnce and hands, too-it's 20% MlLDER than many beauty and baby soaps.‘ nifty. L ME A HEEL CAN'T HELP. IT Gabe June ' v.-..- -_ ,_, __ i‘ <11»: -@~ __,__,,__ _