nsnl-ssrmrcrsr Pt? , ‘More... 4.; 1941 16 Picks. 4_-_....__ v l1.g.a.u.es ORBI {Zii FIGHT is... Fons-Million‘ To Finance Efforts o »»ve1».....i " "' itjrslcnrrsfjsnrérihl, ' f i" S“ (I: Illaegulgaaiébfl-MI snbm Ameonr. iiridifosi. ,- (CP) - l-(iilibelts were passed - lo i ’ out and an mswssqssned ss two '3‘ engines’ output in ‘a m»; World“ Airlines‘ Bkymaeles- over the ' - .01“ overlies couscous 1s. She M=~Falconwo0d hospital and will Jlqlllccd ‘Mrs. hcstcr Seller who ' resignedqae m tron o! the .111. stitution-last June. Another- pro. . vlneisi Government appointment was that or Miss 3v; m Victoria. as‘ laboratory technician at the Prev-molar Sanitarium. ‘Hilario’ llrgdaosrs Urge-libs i" ';th'ey will be sold wi Gar-load, dressed; j "'3". S05E95‘ To um "Scotla " v car-load. or or rich sh vrihs-Mv-nfivfessnam. WWII slant to Nova soon-v fishers thout. iifltlfl" ‘ seine any curios process. esssd hosswas Canada idaritime Provinces natural resources, Mr, LR, Meo- Niiifli. MP. for Toronto-Dayan’- port, told the Chsslotteto u Board the Charottetown Hotel. understsnf why Ottawa had remained so indiflar- pnt ‘to the fundamental require- ments.of..ihe Ma-rltimes. for their prosperityQmeapt corresponding Undrassoed‘ of warms. for Prince Edward Island and the . W111! 18 lvliiill! the development of their .of Trade at a largely tiended. special meeting held lsst night at. Mr. MscNicol said he could not .- powars at“ . Oct. 3-40?) --’I‘he~ Conservative Party paraded its poverty today. from party chairman lord‘ Wooltcn who asked for iIl.000.000-; ($4,000,000) to finance party efforts down to candidates n. ‘ensive of the election cost they must bear. the theme of addresses at the party's annual conference was the need of pennies and shillings to defeat Socialism. 10rd Woolton called on Con- servatives to ‘be ready to fight an election campaign “at. any mo- ment" and said the fund would be used “to prepare for the great light. for liberty which is ahead." Parachuiisis ‘ReadylF-or tdercyiirop (By The Canadian; Press) " CHURCHILL, Masf... Out. 3 —-Wcli within tho Arctic Cir» i ole, four parachutists wiii dc- scend through far northern skies tomorrow to climax a’ l,‘l00-mile mercy flight toiha bedside of a Church of Eng- The plant, taken. over by u..- ""4 “mm”- In the past Conservative candl- r. » , members said cooling-Kin switehiagsv-irom fuel ts to‘ elm. as amass n. flow 1 llnei ohokedyoif the i._wo_ immediately they lsn to... ‘producer and reaper. may ‘who was travolilngwi 4v screen storm ' the pianefell- We lit y , than = t, use thing was ‘we g and w ‘were told to don llfebalts and be prepared “for emergency. . f‘! helped wife on with her ldfebelt and onned my own.. It was approximately l2 minutes 116m the. time the crew member Ill-e nounced the emergency until he returned to say that everything was under control. "We had been flying at 0.000 feet when the emergent‘? arose and had fallen to 2.000 feet before the air- craft was brought under control. "Duo to my flying (experience, I was one of the few passengers who realized the seriousness of the situation," said Friedlob. Miss Parker was awakened by mg.“ ‘ one Fofll5iifa».-: Announces. . nbetwaerl. I , , . jmv price passenger car is $140259 for tbs deluxe Ford. All prices are for units delivered at Windsor. ' Senteneedlo lIan-g Far-Murder or Child 5'1‘. CAflIARINliS..0-nt.. Oct. 3 -A Lincoln County Jury late to- day found Sydney George Cham- bers guilty of murdering nine- yesr-old Marian Rusnak-last Dec. 3 and Mr. Justice Keillor Mackay sentenced him to be hanged Dee. the cabin lights coming on and the g_ “falling sensation." "I‘ realised the selble danger we were in but my f rst thoughts were for my husband who was ad- vised in Paris not to take the trip. as he has been ill and running a temperature 0i 108," he said. Coming Events "Movies -- Sturgeon, Iluesday. The jury's verdict. alter 36 min- utes' deliberation. ended the sec- ond trial of the 95-year-old can- ning factory employee. Convicted of the murder last March ‘l. he was granted a new trial by the Ontario Court of Appeal last May. ilnrsst Flares At Industrial Farm inctesfstdtisr Prices '_.l.l\d:, ‘f. i ‘ _ ‘ ' . m“ ‘° .-; (or; W°n§1 Qili- 3t u“ ‘a _ settled L _ , any ° 0*” rhediataly. arner. suggestion list-felon inre- was that Canadian farmers be ./»f HOW h Operate iiestkli'iiiants --_ i - _ (Canadian hog) i ‘lhe Ontario Beef I“ ‘peers, As- sociation, the Ontario Hog Pro- ducers ‘Association and the On- tario, reclamation of Agriculture in a. joint statement last night urg- cd_ he Ontar‘ C... ‘nment ‘remitted to expflifi‘ i4 0h! Uiiilidd. States. , ‘hAiIicultur-e -' Minis ‘ a their cattle , in "grea ~nurilbcrs, the Federal Ministertold a farm- ers’ gathering at a fall fair at St. Mary's, Ont, yesterday. ' The union has insisted from the start of the. three-weeks-old strike on conciliation on a Do- minion-wlde basis but appoint- ment. of a conciliator has been held up through lack of federal jurisdiction." Six provinces have declared the strike illegal but six have announced willingness to accept a. common conclliator. ome 12.000 members of the United Packinghouse Workers of America (C.l.O.) still are idle at 21 plants of Canada's “big three" meat-packing" companies but a series or developments encourage - hope for settlement of the nation- wide strike for higher wages. iinglollianlsh Trade Talks Break Iiews mxnou. oct. a —'(AP)—Anglo- Danish lalks on the supply of bacon, eggs, and butter to B-itan have broken down for the second t'me in less than three weeks, the Treasury announced today. The Treasury statement said no method has been evolved for bridg- e f9.- : itYmeu are new. w ieyeii at iii . cg. ......... -- '1 c, Provincial Government lcitiruas- day. has been operating ainca without the ‘l0 members I the local Union who have beam ket- lng the plant ever since but who gveroffereg 1:0‘ aesxiftance- to the VIIPIHQH of out.- side lalbo g ma‘ The Hon.‘ Horace Wright. Gov- ernment Controilear, of‘ the plant. said last. night that no bogs were killed» yesterday afternoon owing to the work involved in making "i! Novasflegfla shipment,‘ that approximately iwlhogs h gen slaughteredyeeterday U ‘ I- a t. . . f Fourteen menfrom Montague and vicinity were taken into the plant~ yesterday. Mr. "Wright laid. t8“. with, tilw Mil-unionist»:- »ot== ‘Packers, about - . I- ha, no.0 her first gen ic.pal sectoral ofnces stave been set up throughout tuc cuunsry, the uovclnsnenl‘. nas appruprrateu in,- uothlrvthbtli) un-nese dollars (smut cdnumuoo) lb cover elect on ex- penses and rue regletrataon of can- usflblltti has ufiglsll. CONSIDER. All! TO PAKISTAN LONDON. Oct. 3 - (AP) — An audios-scams somce $810 today mat Britain snu the Dcamuions are washes-mg senumg an exped- itlCn 0L thousands of “civil banan- itnrlan helpers" to raklstan in an- swer to me new Moslem Domin- ion's appeal for help in dealing Wall disease, hunger and sun-chug. all Thirty-six provincial Bill-i mun-u prosperltyfor Central and West- ern Canada. _ . ‘ HTwo things word indispensable for Maritime prosperity: removal of bottle-necks in- transportation and expansion of rural electrific- ation. _ A In talking to the Charlottetown Board c! Trade, he woul discuss conditions in PrinceBdw Island first. Mr. MscNicobsaid, and in order to have 111s audience under- stand more easily the main points of i his argument, woulduiliustrate his remarks witlrths id of pic- ldr. MacNicol said lfrovintt was a tourlstfs paradise. No place anywhere in the world hid more to Joker the visitor.‘ But _nature hadimsde it an island and‘ before the Itounst industry here e uld be expanded much more its l! hi! 0f entry should be easy t0 c!) _, Mid leave. Jteflned. ' tured any women, did not l e the first limpse of the Island afford- ed tit y t1i0¥~v°5m9'§°.'fli9@l9t’ ‘didjolher visit- leniv oiipisces l» y to til » . l!" , _. , ties and coneuiencas which wer accepted as "a matter of course at the time of Confederation. The world had moved since then. North River Bridge A bridge across the North River would cut 20 miles from the ‘dis- tance between Charlottetown and Borden and 20 miles less on such aroute was a considerable saving of time and expense. Moreover. it would be appreciated by the tour- t p with faci- ‘ s? c. Marifsne Synod oi the Brelbyterian Church in ‘Canada, which meets in St. Veteran the Rev. Dr. Frank Baird as Pred- ericton, N3. Dr. Baird succeeded the Rev. m. ‘Iihomas Stewart as Clerk o! the Synod twenty-eight years ago. and has nef , dnissed a meeting of the Synod 1 that time. For some ten years he has also been Treasurer. and has looked af- ter the Synolfs finances. In 1930, at Hamilton, Ontario. Dr. Baird was elected Moderst r of the General Assembly. For thi teen years he represented, the Church on the Western session ci.’ the Pan-Presbyterian Alliance, and is now one of the members qf the Churchon the Canacfan Councl of Churches.‘ ~ ’ For twelve years Dr. Baird was a member of the Boa-rd of Missions. and is active every suirnner among the mission fields and ‘vacant churches of the Province of New F ‘_ ucingthework ofsa noon . which begun at Sussex forty-six year sac. considerable at- tention to the romanti; side of his- tory, especially of local church his- tory. and has publshed three boo-ks. mainly for young people; one‘ on old New Brunswick, one on old Pictc-u, and one on mission work in the Labrador. Educated at the University of New Brunswick, Pine Hill, and New College. Edinburgh, Dr. Baird has served in four Marltme churches- a Woodstock, Bedlord and (Continued on Page 5 Col. i) nle same aid would be offered In- dia, ‘Pdiiiflfllls twin dominion, tne informant soul. but the Indian uovernment has indicated it ..s not seeking outsae assistance. LABOR con vumuos suns HAMILTON, Oct. 3-(OP)—The annual ‘convention of the Trades and Labor Congress of Canada wound up today with final de- mands for action on workmens BEAUCEVILLE. Que. Oct. 8- (OP)—'1‘here’s serious talk injhis Chaudiere valley town, 46 miles south of Quebec, of tearin away a emsll insland in the C udlere River which overflows its banks nearly every year when the spring thaw comes. The island is blamed. for flood- ing of parts of Beauceville lying below surrounding hills on river- Quebec Town Considers Moving Small Island PlttOll. here occurs. Gravel carried away as the uninhabited island is level- led would be used as ballast be- hind the wall to build up a river- side promenade. Gilbert says frankly he has no idea yet just what the whole pro- ject would cost. or just. how l‘. would be carried out. The island, a short distance downrlver from a bridge linking East Beauceville and West Beaucevllle, on opposite James’ Church here next week, is’ dates, often wealthy, were able to flnsrce their own campaign and constitu _. expenses. Now. un- lpa candidates are fully financed from party funds, they will be unable to obtain working-class campaigners who are thought mostly likely to defeat Labor's nomincos. Lord Woolton asserted that the Labor Party had an assured in- come seven times greater than the Conservatives, derived from the levy on trade union members. Winston Churchill, party leader, is to wind up tho conference m- morrow with a major spceels Flannln Change Meanwhile, another party leader. declining to be quoted by name said the Conservatives were "act- ively planning for a clmngo-pos- slbly in two or three months and certainly in not more than six.” ' He said s split in the Labor Cabinet was likely to occur by March i! Prime. Minister Attlee is forced to curb inflation, reduce or eliminate r . - ..subaidies. drastical- - .. ' and pm- tionaiization of the iron and steel industry. Labor spokesmen dismiss this Conservative wave of optimism as "rory propaganda" and "wishful thinking." . Conference delegates also un- animously affirmed their stand for preferential Empire tariffs. Now at Coral Harbor, a, three-hour flight from Moffat inlet on lonely Southampton, Island. where Rev. Canon . John H. Turner lies with ass accidents" -di ‘urged bullet lodged in his head, the com- pact, well-equipped little team tonight made its last prepa- rations for tomorrow's drop, 400 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Capt. [toss Wiiloughby, army doctor; Capt. Guy IYArtois, p-rachutlst veteran of leaps into German-occupied fiance during the war. and Signals " gesnts H. C. Cook and W.‘ W. Judd-cached Coral Harbor today from Churchill. where they spent Thursday night af- Ni’ flyiliz from 'Wlnnipei. n m » lsvli. (tigswillfaier ‘ RALEIGH. N. 0., 0st. ;§.-(A.R).-.- ~ Five men in their mm whites‘ and hreo negro; S. were Y ccutcd. ._ tale“: " h... ..,..; s. lurqsln‘ and Jethro Lampkin. CilaFlot-tc progress, _ ‘a llna. Richard _ vlcted of killing a coal deilgr" died first. Next were the two white men. Robert Mcsser and Earl O'Dear. sentenced for tho hammer slaying of a, (“-1 driver and his wife. Last. to go was Fmle cherry. negro, convicted o! burg- Ziiry. ' Subversive Influence Earlier Andrew Fountains, mem- ber for Norfolk, urged adoption of a resolution "to root out the ever- mcreasing subversive foreign in- fluence ln our own country and the Dominlons overseas". This and other resolutions dealing with. Em- pire matters will be voted on to- marrow. He alleged that within the A Loflfa ram. m (as SOCIAL swm Hem-z birtucutfr In harms. ‘fitiik assoc ABoVF-L wAfeR 9 Commonwealth there “is growing an ever-increasing Communist. Red Socialist organization. anti- King, anti-British. and anti-Em- pire." - Referring to the Canadian spy trials, he added: > “Behind the iron curtain is a highly-trained. highly - organized army of 2.000.000 men and women who are trained in three things- sabotage, espionage and as agents provocateurs. They exist today in every country in the world and in the Dominions overseas." compensation. old age pensions and dual iililllllldm in labor bod- side flatlands. When ice roars ing the "wide discrepancy" between downthe river in April, big jams bid and asked prices. “Melody Ranch”. Gene Autry. SUDBURY om 0a a (c?) aides cf the Cilaudiere, is about 600 , ., . - — . LONG SKIRTS TO STAY lllfilflhilitl Id‘ lcCOflMlr- Burwash Industrial Farm. 20 miles ies. At. the same time, it heard form between riverbanks and the feet long and 300 feet. wide. TORONTO. Oct. 3-—(CP)——Minl— "Dance, St. Teresa's. Monday. """"—'—" P, Idem,‘ Pu B n o h a m, ‘h H d “e ice “k5 The size of the island explains -——- . _ _ o . . h z _ . southeast of here. was reported to- es rcy e 8 v8 l y shores of e s an . p MONTREAL’ Oct 3 ___ (c?) _ mum and maximum temperatures. °" lam Webster.‘ om e5 m day in a virtual state of siege. Examhaunn T.l...C. never would be dominated thick and builds itself into a dam $9 t:‘:°€iv::°i:5°a*&°ut‘“gm ‘"133 Not only is the lowered hmmne Vancouver 53; 63; Edmonton 3g, "Dance, Lorne Valley, Tuesday, October 7th, Webster's Orch- with prisoners refusing to work after taking over the squad room. of the prison guards. Fred llassay 0rdered TORONTO, Oct. 3- (CD-The by any political party. it was going to stay independent. heiold the 600 delegates in his closing around which the. river overland. For some time, Beaueervlll. i5 PORK‘! here and the chunk of land in midstream is a formidable ob- "m" but. from Cilristian Dior 01 Paris. the fashion expert who cla’ms to have brought it about. 59; Regina 50. ‘67; 64: Winnipeg 50. 68; Toronto 44, 68; Ottawa 35. Montreal 45, 57; Quebec 32. - _ . _ _ stacle to the passage of the spring _ _ _ --»-.~.-=. ream s" ‘.°°".‘.-...'.';'...':"t. c:'r":.:'.::“:“:....°.: "m __ t iit.'€.°.i3§.it’.?..°ti..§ffil"3”3% mm- -d --~~-~ 22- ié-iiufiilélfi’ “°“'"' °"' 7" ' meet plum officials and present mmingtion oi Fred Bussey of uour LAND Qulsr away with the island. But n. is Biiteiiwxiliknwoitiid "till {rvem- azmifpigrlgifiiilfaiilioigglig“ Egg; .01.... '33, sksydney 5a, n; y... .. demands regarding food and Regina. held at Owen Sound on ——- only lately- that. the town's Chsm- m“ W °° ° m“ ° ° Pm" 3 n ' mouth 4o, 5g Be“ slum PM mmmue sale‘ medical services it was reported a charge of murdering 11-year-old JERUSALEM Oct fl-(Alil-(Au bar of Commerce decided to go 1°“ 3°“ b“ “Wmmlk w wh°m mm‘ '4" ""15"" “cured Mr‘ _ . . . Market Buildipg. Saturday, October 4th, starting at 4 o'clock... "Regular Hospital Dance. Mon- tague Cm-lisag Rink every Saturday iiilht. Webster's Orchestra. “Gig, Variety Concert. Tryon Hall, Mtinday. Oct. 6. Charlottetown talent. proceeds in aid of Hail. "or. so as mm Office III DO 01bit! until October 16th for wombat will be open for ...._.. h. ' mo“ mw". In lander" West lhd. where Horgom (l0i7)_ 13:“ w.‘ h“ wumu 1mm wind‘ Huh saw" a ‘w, _ _ - “mm. the supply of new United States It ith You" (l l. " . 130d! da t Oharl ttetowu 00. . . n“ “ad” fi n“ “pawn” films is expected to be exhausted Goes To Town" (use) and "The Outlook (ca? Sunday —Clea.r an too. , .9 5, I. nroole- _ ll we ll required .. . fl. a u.‘ 1 P l Yam 2’ w DY NOVIIIIUGY, Hi0 fir“ 0f tilt llll- 50C HQWI (1949). - ygrm, ‘Mam: i . jor revivals is being screened.- ‘Two recent films which played o we; , There has been no announce- ment of replacement of the-ll guards who quit after the Wed- nesdsy-night disturbance, which they called a "riot". Betty Playford Bept 2i. . In a statement to police Bussey said he had been discharged from the Canadian Navy because of a estimated, 1,500,000 Arabs, protest- ing thc proposal to partition Pal- estine. cnga ‘ in a bloodless gen- eral striks today as police, armed "psychopathic personality." iriking groom... Quebec Gay's-Urges with automatic weapons, watched. While the walkout which paralyz- ed Arab sections of tbs Holy Land was in Progress, British authorit- ies began the trans-shipment. to Cyprus of 8.000 irregular Jewish ~jobs and with the shortest poalibla dell! our concilia service will dlQute and llilpJhcfll settle obtain full justice." 711i! atatlnmt said that in Que- g: Provltnos. C.l.O. leaders into the question in detail and prepare a plan for submission to Federal and Provincial Govern- rnents. The Chamber appointed a com- mittee ci five headed by president lilaricrlquc Dilbert to draw up a memorandum covering the pro- jsot and lllillinln‘ the reasons for it. the floods are an annual bead- Dior. on s visit to Canada in con- ache would welcome any remedy. nection with the new styles. Reviving duets, have begun a large-scale revival of old dlms. British studios, concentrating on prestige pictures. don't turn out enough to fill the theatres o! this country unaided. "lL-(IL-ll. proudly re-prssent ‘ll-lliilflfl Harvest," shouted signs British Movie Houses Old Films years also listed for reilssue are: "Gone With ‘rho Wind" (i009). “Mrs. Miniver" (i042). "Mutiny on the Bounty" (i930). "CioodbyeJdr. Chips" (1089), "Queen Christina" (1084), "Jezebel” (i080), "Lost to big houses and are expected to do so again in s Yaw months are Ililt in ll! it again!" 1Z1!!! "is HALIFAX. Oct. 3 -— (C?) -0!< ficial inland forecasts issued by the Dominion Public Weather Office a! Halifax tonight. Synopsis: Temperatures are still below nor- msi for this time of year in tira Marmmes and some {rest is likely during the night. However, south- . Forecasts, va id until midnight Saturday, with an outlook for Billie day: . Prince Edward Island: . Clear during the night with frosI in the hollows. Saturday. clear ahd ____ . ' ' T _ ‘ i u I t m u“ b u“ d ~ __ eriy wiruls are expected to result: , . m“ ‘ ' millilrail will W0 re illeel P! The project W0 l I . Ci e " Carson wears longish i higher temperatures satur sy. got?!’ . ° iiiilfliWi-Id Tilillliili. ii! Bfii-ilh with another for a flood will ly MICHAEL WMABA skirtfseln this i042 production and Ilzine weather prevails over most: Iflflflc gjfhzt . . _ : . -. . naval vessels and bronchi tolhiis- 1.000 fast lens and as last hiss rpmou, Oct. 8—(CP)—Movie- exhibitors are congratuistlngthem- of the eastern half 0L the coniin< ' -. 5-...- ‘ _—- " Th1‘. Potentially explosive situs- along the Ill! N“ 9| n" ohwd‘ house managers. still trying to selves the film therefore hasn't ent. duo to an extensive ares of high uni,“- mm, “m,” “m, “Qltialliflgt. s -(Cr)-Ds_plsr- mzdulry elmployers and .em- tion also passed without violence. far-owners the greatest damage m" m, p.051", pom; b, ‘ 75. 4mg 1.. m, gughtggb, presgm-gqsnd nine change n ex- October ‘iii Obaisson's_ us.“ 3",“ h” u‘ uuuojnub "u, “Qwoékm ram". to he" ‘ per-cent lax on Hollywood pro- Bit Office iilmflfll 0i 0N1" pected saturda or Sunday. m‘ ~ Labor am. tide m. afternoon at 1.41 and tonilht at 1.1a. ereertueiiv Mirsoto V 5 ovens waster square theatre. “The Jolson Story" and ‘The g m; m1 gfternoon st; dial. b! , explaining in smaller type; "llil- Outlaw." ghoul-sacs tomzrrow morning, Illa stemmed the lions mined it (because of the Possibility of the return of om, c on ti“ m :00 yet it was one ol the was vaiidsdgiile tothacinaasasihss been masons:- mean October ‘Mi ' 1' 'ostsuccessfu'nlmssines eweorsosst ewmov-s. ;,"_‘ 1 as arm: .3..- oa sums began-and mluoas Iota’ as-noniss ‘have ataa8' " smmuacs zisreisiiiesd nus later ans mar-renown. 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