FRESH CANDY OQTOBER 14. 1941__ Y-_ A SPECIAL GENTRAI. GUARDIAN l 3Q¢ This column l: reserved for new: oi local interest, but advertising of l newly nature may In innrteri at ll cents n word. ltriotly pnynblo in ‘ urivunce. Selection. -—-——__________.,._ Pineapple. Whipt (jreum, courts for Photograflisia a m u Nougatines, Bordeaux, PQD. Pefmllll, Chips, Almond top, Maple. Cherry. B. Almonds. Genesse also, MOIRS XXX in assort- ment. CARAMELS, Etc, BOXED AND BULK CHOCOLATE J. ERNEST N.WDRTN Phone 82 Drugglsts, 142 PrIncrSt. W. H. Poole, 165 Kent Street. ANCE g n . turned home Saturday nliht after We rem-s with the Artillery). C“Inl!l1ell_ has three other rotheis MW Servmil in England and when he left them, they were health and spirits. llel t M". Cl _ iriida gas ‘neitinlirclisilvyand o! M” Repeated bombing raids on Bri- ii areas and the industrial who; nas attracted fresh at- tion to the frightful suffering _ ‘he many thousands of civilians H Gm, Britain who are harried m, dielter to shelter and finally 1,,“ into the open country by mmsirc raids. Eventually places it found for them all, places of lalive security, but their belong- 55 Qt all kinds are destroyed. The s; o.’ emergency feeding alone is Insult. The task of setting them up once more with some quantity i cIOiillllg and bedding is much mqgo LIIICUII. i-o acct those enormous needs. mi; lnire been started in various 3i oi the world. Her Majesty quren Elizabeth has permitted the f i .. __. Eiadnveicaiaaiaunrv 1d1au>r§2nt417cuvs use of her name in connection with the Dominion campaign, which is officially known as "'l'l;e Qiiegn’; Canadian Fund for Air Raid Vic. tims." Every dollar contributed m the Queen's Canadian Fund goes with. out deduction to the Lord ltmvoi of London for distribuvon to the homeless and ncedy. Contributions from this province ilwllld be forwarded to the Royal Trim C°mi>=1ny. Charlottetown which NPOPL! the following re~ ceipts to date- Recelved yesterday; Mrs. nt-i l s. .. _ tow" "oénlfigémool I01, Charlotte Previously ack ii 1 ii c i; Total, $4,110.00?“ m“ ‘u; 5'60 IIAILSHITEID. r CONSERVATION ’. A WEEKLY COLUMN OF PRACTICAL OPINIONS 0F THE VITAL ISSUES AFFECTING THE USES AND ABUSES 0F NATURAL RESOURCES B! DIE. LUDIOW JENKINS MOYSE PLAGUE LAID._TO PREDATOR KILLING pipuniitions are being sought. . the army of field mice that ii lil past weeks, invaded the rich truck garden areas of northern‘ :1 iiaieo County, California, and g. thousands of dollars uh oi drainage to cabbage, cauli- ii er 1nd oihvr crops. every kind oi J; normally feeds on tart-ks their numbers! rnan disturbs conditions that control them On them. As mice are ' r. if- takes n great many ~ (‘s0 predatory animals to bul- ce the annual increase. Ehre- i =t auruie in: predators that live a considerable extent on mice losses, due to rodents . and ml?" °'°F>'d°5ll°3’ll1E lml‘ and Pencil set in a case of Service tress-Bowls rodents. are 11w i design. Accompanying the gift was large “M1118 Vflflelles of hail/kin an address on behalf of the Mem- owls, butcher birds, weascls, skunks, badgers, foxes, coyotes, etc. “Tocla in most settled areas. be- cause 0 a siilall amount of damage lo poultry that could be eliminat- ed by the expenditure oi‘ a fe\v dollars for Wire and boards, or bc- cause of pure pfQEllfilCA‘, all of the mice predators are greatly reduced in numbers. This being the case it l5 to be expected iiiat Iilgli popula- tions of mice and other rodents, such as rats, gcphers. ground sciuirrels and rabbits, should de- vols-p, “Ultimatelyfi Ml‘. Pouizh points 011B. "the farmer loses far more in Oifips destroyed and ccats of arti- ficial rodent control than ii. “viiiiiii have cost. to keep pcrdalors away from his poulliqv, i-i- ("Iiilrgtc Qr-i the ot-caslrmnl (l-‘inziue they might do i0 the benefits derived from hav- llii; ihf-‘iu nt work on his land as an automatic and conlimxous insur- ance attains! high c and lmy PAIIKDALE W. l. ‘the October mcetin of the Park- llt l.. aais h on the d h the school hull. The Presl- "s. it. Beer plfsldetl, severe, nmeinbcis and one visitor were ma! r\IL'(‘iillg opened by singing . ingithe Creed in on. Minutes of t e September lin vimips as follows: I " 5 law's group. Mount} Road. knlttln for Augzrti iits-niber: 32 pars socks. 3' ll woman's, sewing. 5 u; 5's group. Haw- ‘ pairs pyjamas, lncllrs. R n‘ (tress and grey siaclcs nfsfmlllspirii'eri and admired by all .r elzcusurcr reported $21.07 on hand. yral communications were road nmflisriiss».'rl_ then placed on file w-fhr n¢‘\\' Year. Committees ‘were Jlflilllfifl to attend to sendivv: to the boy's of The lliivmirs Qlfis “H” ‘ll lllillflrlii. sixteen in num- also Vicr holding a dance and n; lwrorc the November meeilnor. ‘Hlcaliii seconded to give $3.00 to A‘ lfitclir-n. YNIIU-il annz committee was a - "M l“ Mina in a slate of 0'8- Lfir the annual meeting next no}: R Herr and Mrs. M. Rodd turd attended the annual meet- ", ‘the T_ B. League told about i Peasant experience and the i ifglic nn interesting report of Heetlillcss transacted that day. "is closed with "The King." and Gregory Gavin iequali. garei. Linudei. ll lvlnry l". IX‘RD\JIV7. Durii POPPY. ALEXANDRA SCIIOOL Report for September:- Grade VIII~1 Louise Macbcniiun, ln my S1\l'll9ll_ I ‘Illsllncllfi’ Grade V——l Joan Judson, i.’ Ruth- trio clear unmistakable song of the lfiililll. ‘This surprised me Grade Ill (Sit) 1 Kathleen Vi/MKI. reasons. I had not heard a Grade III (J12) 1 Earl BCIILOII. 2 sing for wceks, and I K118i‘! the song season _was IOlIB Desi f!" Grade I (a) 1 Owen Beaten and almost all our birds. The notes of the bird seemed to come from some ‘distance-n block or so away. But Grade I (c) l Freddie Judson, 2 iii my surprise I found sitting upon my next-door neigh- bour's roof just overhead. why did lllilllesl» RVQYEE" - J93" Jude-l!‘ ‘it sound so distant? Because the Perfect attenuance -- Joan Jud- hi,“ was Singing in an undertone l_ son. Kathleen Wood. Baird Judson, 0,. “m, is Cniied me Keith Benton, Sheldon Benton Wood. Baird Judson. 3 Keith Benton, Billy Saunders (equal). Grade I lb) 1 Buddy Wood. Wallace Judson. Grade I (d) No tests. Teacher: Noreen Brehaut. TIGNISH couvifvr Honor roll lor September:- Grade X-l Reta Broderick, 2 Marcella LeClnlr 3 Clarice COFIIHCZ‘; , _ Mcmms undertones-a 2 M,“ with the waning of summer. Grade IX-l Florence Grade VIll~~1 Doris Harper. Lorraine Gouda-t, 3 Roi" Gallant. _ Grade VII-i Stella Richard and {fl llli‘ _\~1.\ often Ram Gaming rpqiinli, 2 1.9m Dsu- nrisheil in tone oi they may be but fragments of the songs of spring. 2 But to those ‘ l with cell-e, 3 Cora McCrae. Grade VI—l Mildred Harper, Bernadette Perry, 3 Betty Kiiicli. Grade V-i IJOlTQIIlC Arsennult, 2 little how the song of Autumn sung. the singer" L- Z‘PCU'!llIl2(‘(I. Apropos of this I find ,Ill my journal for a week-end in e 1i _ _ carlv October. the following note: Colleen McCarthy, ‘l lris MRCIJOTI‘|"BII‘(I migration lii full swing. By ald a neglected roadway with its over_ 3 Lelia Gavin. Grade lV-l hfarion Harper, Aldaiia Perv, 3 Evelyn Sherry. Grad —l Frances Perry, 2 Grade i M ANNUAL GOLLEBTIUN OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN BIBLE SOCIETY STARTING REMEMBER i. Extra funds needed for the purpose of supplying every mlier of the Armed Forces with a copy of the scriptures. . lit Ills parent society in England. Ii. Now, N "m" importance. Dill‘ hu.__ 2- Our duty to help make good the deficiency ln revenue of an never before, the ICIIIIIIII of the "Good News" ls 4- ll. Is only n we put In practice. the spirit of sacrifice, lliM "Pll ls Christians will be effective. Give Freely MONDAY lr INION. 6th, the members and friends of Long Creek Baptist Church gathered at the home of Tupper Strung, New Dominion, in honor oi’ his for service in the R. C. A. lowing a social evening Mr. Strang was presented with a Fountain Pen I i z Q QQQQ Owe" Balm“ “*7“..<oug.“ ‘Though the true season of song is over, it seems the bird still feels the urige to sing. Yet to sing out in full-toned voice of spring \\‘(illItI be sadly out of place. So the robin sizmd wnrblcs out the same notes. bur after bar, but in quiet hushed II-i Irene Butoc. 2 Elea- [SW11 fences nor Gavin, 3 Marie OConuor, H i-Oimd many s iii-rows and win-b. Grade I~1 Irene Cinudet, 2 Birrie i“; whim bullion-is and a few Cameron. 3 Joan Hoililli- rcstcs urge of migration evident. I was interested to hear many of these iri song. Althou h none of these were anything lie the free full irotes heard _ tncy were recognized without diff- iculty and I noticed also that in some songs there plaintive ring that often enhanced , its sweetness." The well-known is ‘often heard nipine a few husky [i035 The Chipping sparrow can be heard I of the Epiphany, Queen Street. W. Toronto, was the scene of a quiet ‘wedding on 20th, ivhen Jessie Kathleen. daugh- ter of Mrs. Mary Profltt, Kensisig- ton. R. R. became the bride of Dee I John Kemp, son of the late Georize Kemp and Mrs Ottawa, Ontario Rev. G. S. DESDUQ officiated. The bride wore Royal Blue wool suit with wine accessories and a corsnge of lvllss Elizabeth Bell was bridesmaid wearing maroon dress with black ac- cessories and a corsaizc of ted roses sergeant J. J Gereln oi’ Vancouver acted as best mun. was held at the Liimpton Hotel. Mrs. C. P. Thompson cousin of the bride recoivecl, wearing navy blue with a corsatge of roses. Later the couple i1 for a trip to Ottawa and on their return will live ‘Toronto. Ontario. bcrs mid friends of the Dong Creek ‘ Church. Mr, Ted Stretch made the ‘oscillation. Ml‘. Strong has served faithfully on the Trustee Board the Long Creek Church. He will be missed not only from the church but from the community in iv ‘ farmed interest in community life. lUse lliirgrdh for dandruff. 0-0 O4 0-0 #0 6 00-0 OO§WO404Q-Q-Q' l s i i Not. long ago one evening while NU-MODE Beauty Parlor, Mrs. L-IiOB-IO-ll-oi CONFEDERATION LIFE INSUB - u L478 lilr. Rik-id LAID T0 REST. -- The funeral of ay afternoon, i October 10th and was very largely- nttended. The service was conduct- ed by the Rev. Mr. Shaw Pastor of the CIIIISI-llill Church, now, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Piiley, Cavendish. and the Rev. W. J. Mac- Lcod. New Glasgow. The ers svere Messrs. Hooper Horace Ling Lewis and Austin Laird. was in Cavendish cemetery. funeral was under the direction 0t Mr. Jas. E. Andrews, Hunter River. ew Glas- ail near- inkletter, W. Stevenson" Dickieson The interment i'he George Toombs. Brenton WEDDING BELLS.—'ITI'IB Chilreh Saturday, September Mary Telford of talisman "oses. The reception in Parkdaiic, PRESENTATION AT NEW DOM- On Moudav night. October departure F‘. 0f hich he and manifested a deep NATURE I NOTES l By Stuart L. ‘Ihomlifiltll mow-o» 0040 SONGS AUTUMN BIRD heard for two robin that the bird “whisper- from the some elevated song in keeping are familiar it matters is easily who ihc bird songs, CRII and shrubbery 1 All ivere feeding. with the in Spfilig, vet WES 8 DION 5011K SDBITOW during the fall migration. We Must Face Tho Facts Protestant Orgasmic Sm‘- l plus i940 only S .05. Demands on the Orphanage today are greater than ever brlorc. ' Prices are much higher thin year and atlll soar g. tivcrhend Expenses been rut. to n Inimum. We must have still greater responses to our Ar ni for firnrls or face a detc t. sonic- thlog we have been able lo avoid for the put number oi yearn an; Chlldréta $13M on have I-iml THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN m PAGE .1. ‘_e '_'“"— _“""‘,-.-Q HREIZ ll giving nis simple trill but gcner-i with the same sweetness crowned sparrow also l1ea_l'_ci his __g_L_lIP__b___ ' I FILLIE THE TIHITYR - WATCH YUURMANNERS , 1 TONIGHT’, MA!- _ JOE'S THE MOST PERFECT GENTLEMAN r PLE hateful. STEPS! TIIIS IS PIIINIIE EDWARD ISLANDS IIGMNIITIVIENT IN TIIE NRTIDNRI. WIIII WEIIPDNS DRIVE Districts throughout Canada have been given it by increasing our purchase of War Savings specific War ‘Vcapons as their definite monthly Certificates. Everyone must do his share. It’s objectives in the National War Weapons Drive, our responsibility in helping Canada finance its which starts today in Prince ever- expanding war pro- n! d I 1 l O bjec gramme. War Savings <( war s am . ur o - Certificates are within the . . ._ . It _ u“: 1s an an“ alrcra gun reach of all. Push their fl mflnlll f0!‘ llle llllralliln- sales wherever and ivheig- We can and must provide ever Yo" cam WATCH OUR GUN COME TO LIFE Tl): [Irqurrsr we vial-c in [be [mrr/Jrlre of uurlg/ulsr will be sbawn earl; week. Bi! by bit lhe blank will fill "P- Cbuk if: growth in tbir paper next week- fxom the hedgerow, low and soft ‘noisy olive-sidrd fvratchor is not ‘ | ‘Phen- are many of our sails ltlflii ally it is n much shorter fvfrllill- . bu! Willl all ille Dlfiiflilh‘ Sivfieilivte to be silenced by _ shortcniii: uI ncnr at hand. IIl>v5lllfll'(‘l' rel- their voices 2 which slug during the bright days ri-ifg gleqi" uflliilli: of the wliltc- f 0i’ the spring song. And. strange t0 trays of the fall‘ '1lliOll He ' uilie thr wood prwrr is ii common inf early iiliiillilll. The songs ulter- throat is sung in a low tindertoiie. j say, the immature birds have an u ers his whi "Whitwhli- i.l1 softy-s _"._bu'. iil> soit ianizuid subdued and gomeiimrgs bflfrly audible, but yet autumn song all their own. It r. _ o," but lnsicad of the loud dc- l\ --i~l.u~t~d to a luvn‘ lill in rm uiuier- iiant note of spiiii; ‘ill the North .-\-\\'v<-" from :ii< (‘I'll forest we heard the same llfill‘: but. snug iu such a low tone Ilia. ftiicyoappearcti to be coming from consists of a curious hushed juni- icsctnbling the wcll-dciiiicd note; " the l!‘f‘!V}L°._lH¥§lJ2_*Pl'l"§l-._Tl~- A “GENTLEMAN” BY EXAMPLE. in the ‘oi .»i _ hear" irvm __ihe pit‘. Ilic ivoodlot across the field instead , koiigsiers of the sprb rK \ : _._ 12-"1 .-.~:::; By Nvvsiuvflr HOVV VJOULD ‘IOU KNOW ?_YOU JUST MET HIM THIS Sdwi 30E; EATS AND@ DANCING WITH ME WNIGHT FORGET THE SOLDIER To HELP i-l|t~\_ FORdET mo: POOR evv .> NEVERI I'M QONG I'LL 60 DANCING