"~ -" ' c-a urn . G q':..~1:~.2.-.-.:r-~- i: AGENT’: ‘l. l ma. “a-'r‘I""'s.-a_ "'%“"¢..."$ st"'5" lllwilihe. ma”. October! p“ wroduoauss- m iirst ‘orsideriowoifladeugposstpcn- gléltnifltwhaasquorum ail- ll” e111 IIEIIN WAlKiI filj-lli-fii Also ' BRITISH NEWS And Short Subjects SHOWS 7.30 — 9.15 Saturday AT 2.30’ ~ old s-roaa» and will be‘ closed all ‘balling’ Taiternoo cows’? are a ‘ sy n. m. . ,. lease place your orders m. Burn-lantern“ ‘on blItI-IICIY and ' mad‘. EOEPTION AT FRENCH I ‘Ihe ham: oi . A Mr and uel Bernard, French Riv- undo as hrscene oi a pleasant '—lTggON IIJIIgIITID Church Pas- ra arge. e services ior Sun. October 10th. are as iollows: l1 am-i Crabaud 3 ma; ‘iryon 7.90 pm; At the ev- . a ew well chosen remarks onins service at ‘L30 the Tryon w. l.» ed that it was the iiiieth Mfiarsholdinl their Thank-ailer- i , ‘nnlygrggyy c,‘ m, mlyflggg 1.‘: service Rev. J.A. Jardine, 3A.. and Mrs. Bernard, maknilng B-llt- Mlnimr- io-s-n. Kensin/gton. ts had assembl cmer was asked to preside Summerslde g Inquire Into r»- lleath Ilf Sea a double ‘celebration. ' lea P" . . ture irom the community and crown. .r Cmt. had Jenkins. and Mr Parkman m“ o 110W 01/8110“ rboy unconscious with s bad scsl gwaund. He gave the boy a h ~ dermic and sent h Later he assiste there, which Dr. J.C. pso I eriormeg.’ The was iound to ave s resse rscture oi the .skull. In his opinion the ‘ ‘ e with the accompanyina hemorr e and shock, was the cause oi dent . The decased was a normal speci- > men oi a young y, Dr. Simpson, physician and aur- .geon, Summerside. told oi the 0p- ,eratlon. He said he did not ex ct the boy to live any length oi t e. It d have required a violent blow to cause the iracture. The boy did not regain consciousness. Edwin Murphy oi Sea View, iarm- er and merchant said he saw a truck, owned by Roy Adams, going past his store Wednesday mo . It was travelling at a flood rats oi speed. Mr. Adams said he saw the truck swerve in a muddy patch D 1 "n linr ' /'///u /.'r'//'/'i//l{/ {Reserve Judgment ‘In Railway Nags Increase Request By JACK WILLIAMS (Canadian Press Staii Writer) WA. Oct. 7—(CP) -'I‘he Nat- Yar Labor Board today re- ent on an application by the oro erhood oi ma ‘ ce oi way employees (AP. oi L.) ior s wage increase oi no cents an hour ior 86.000 workers on seven Canadian ways. The case, one oi the largest yet hoard by the Board. is consider-e an portant pre ry to Joint application made by i7 other groups oi railway employees-ai- ieoting 1 . workers—ior gen- eral wage reases. The railways concerned in today's application. IrlllUI-IIII the railway as- sociation oi Canada, opposed the brothenhoods requests and indic- ated the line oi oggosition the may be expected to e in the arger case The brotherhoodi was b All um requires aggro Memorial Srvice Ilcld By flddfellows Ilsith is the foundation oi values oi liie which are ac- - “m6 trill-h! oi vour order: Truth, . ..." w». airman" - r - . as r nun United church,” in the _ an clean-lint address llat at- aervrce he gllflfll‘ he Odd Fellows and . arlotteio . those d th oi the body as an experience which Sifiafi “it'll”. '°r’°““‘r ll" All‘ c o o '11“;- n lsderinet w p 6 h Odd Fellows hall tmonimemoratee the oi departed members oi l‘ reat fsfliiedy oi liie is not o the body, but death oi the soul." said Mr. McLennan. "The soul dies when the mind becomes hardened and unremonsive to new truth. Only the constant exposure to new truth keeps the mind well gfidystrong, gives it growth and vit- "The soul la ulsh become unmimiirfi oi iriendship. Friendship wi and man feeds the soul and enables it to develop the larger vision, and fiaevepcr m ‘erstanding oi our lei- s. es when we Friend-ship And Love "The development oi irlendrhip lation oi others as people wit istinction. re- c ut d q s the tic ' ~ - Pifiascvrw ' i l0!‘ till/inf“ V’ Cpl. Jack Stewart and Mrs. S “v12; tor oi Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pate-rs e5‘ side. Cpl. Stewart is now statio tcwart (nee Nettie Irene Peters) daugh- who were recently married in Summer- ned in Nevlioundland and Mrs. Stewart dwrac others. in a human rela without balancing with your gi you receive. It requir and go into the ditch. The witness went to the and picked up the body oi Le h ~ wish them ery piness in c eir new home. A iurther prooi Fun i the esteem and regard was the h “k View Boy The coroner's Jury. ompanelled to enquire into the death oi Leigh Hiltz who met his death while driving in the rear oi a truck driv- en by Leroy Adams oi Sea View, {Kite oi the very uniavorsble wea- er s iair audience was in attend- ance and it is to be regretted that many more did not avail them- selves oi the rfianplo tunity oi wit- nessing these i s. The iirat oi the series. "Prelude to War" trac- Dunning. Mrs. Bernard ed the various series oi event: that reecntation oi a well iiilcd purse n behali oi all present by Mr. William Bcrnard. A beautiiul mirror was given by their daught- er Mrs. Joseph McG Mrs. Heath Warren and Mrs. ter l-liltz. which was in the rear oi t e truck. He estimated that the speed passing his store was 30 or 35 miles an hour. The accident occurred 25 to 30 yards beyond the store where the witness was. The son o! the owner of the truck was driving. Orville Adams said he was in the l’ caived pleasing gifts irom the W. really led up to the present con- . oi the United Church and ilict and the second part oi the irom coronation Women's Institute show "Divide and C was onquer" in recognition oi her valued mg comprised oi shots which were iaithiul service as a member oi taken irom Clidltillfd German illma these societies. w. and Mrs. Bern- and W111i!!! 0U lned the methods. by "d new“), replied and exww, wh h each oi the small European .4 ma» ciation ior u.» many “unifies We betrayed w I kind remem rances and the lrindlv “n” °f m” mum!’ "Id M" a‘ the opportune AI v.1 '“°:ll:".=m:".a:.'".n"t.';":e who w row =---~---- My’, oi war. The members oi the Ite- belnc o en but not altogether “w; army attended the a. m: as their new homo will be near m u m" u, the“. Web Mr. J. I". Amett acted oi the evening-S: __>-_-____. Magnesium is the sixth most ab- undant element. met last night, at the Court House in Summerside. Mr. J. Watson MacNauBht. K.C., acted on behali. oi the Crown. Mr. James Proiitt oil Kensington was coroner. ' The nine.year-old coy died in the | Prince County Hospital about 7.30 p.m. esterday. He was a son Mrs. lgannv Hiltz and the latc Aub- rey hiltz oi Sea View. ln addition to his mother three brothers also survive, Reginald in the army. Ar- nold with the R.C.A.l=‘. and Roy at home. Dr. W.P. McBride oi Kenslngi physician‘ and surgeon. testii . . der ci evening haopify spent in music and ca and social intercourse, a delicious lunch, was served by the ladies-V on. ied that he was called to an accident at Sea View. He found an injured ITIII nun gennsioo! Llreauovs nosxv LATHER oars MY 6mm HANDS cteag m 1 ro a secouos! mo | mow om-rv limos MAY caaav seams! I'M not ranmo oneness! Be wise! Be- safe! Wash "hands ‘ ' o CLEANER protective way ! . _ . . ._ .. . ThlakoiitlGrlmyhandaclean y? in a matter oi aeeondai Really LIFEBUUY5 REFRE5WN5 cIoan-heslthiully clean! Gone LATHER MAKES ME FEEL every trace of germ-laden dirt. Erliglggfiglkafiiélpxgt! Lifebuoyhdeep-cleensinglather ureauovs Rersésmus g ' washes bands chem beflciauae ' washes dirt i “s”? "“.l§£§é;"°“ “Add ma»: u o y m gentle! Even the most tender akin welcomes its mild, creamy PROTECT! A8 IT OLEANSI Dirty hands canepread germs . . . sabotage health! That's why you need Lifebuoy. Its deep-cleansing lather actually washes away germ-laden grime and dirt. Leaves hands haalihlully clean. FROM HEAD ' 7'0 T05 _. 080F830’ A [EVER raoopcr of airdis, who was driving. was 14 years o . truck with Roy Adams. Jr, He was in the cab. When they hit a greasy spot the truck started to skid. The road was very slippery. l-lc heard a noise. the sound oi the truck rack striking a telephone pole. Roy Ad. William J. Adams, Sea View farmer said he snw Roy Adams’ truck near Murphy's store, It was travelling 30 to 35 miles an hour. Thought it was going iairly iast. He spoke to the driver oi the truck alter the accident and told him he state was driving much too iast ior the condition oi the road. Roy Adams oi Sea View said that Wednesday morning he plan. ned to lzo to Charlottetown and that lcizh Hiltz and Sheldon Ad- ams were to R0 with him. He ROt his own son to deliver two begs oi feed while he himseli was prepar- inil for the trip. The bov was in the habit oi driving the truck. Roy Adams. Jr.. corroborated whar, his iather said about deliver. inz the feed. He sairl the truck went into a ditch when It struck a greasy spot. The truck travelled about, i0 yards in the ditch. He heard no crash. The truck stopped itself suddenlv. He Judged he was driving 25 to 30 miles per hour. Following was the text oi the verdict: "We the undersigned jurors duly empaneiled and sworn to inquire into the cause oi the death oi Leigh Hiltz which took place in the Prince County Hospital at Summerside at 7.30 a.m. o'clock, Thursday. October seventh. do iind that according to evidence submitted that the said Leigh Hiltz came to his death as the result oi a blow on the head received when riding in rear oi truck driven by Leroy Adams oi Sea View on the morning oi Octob- er Sixth." J. E, Campbell. ioreman: George Bowness. Oliver McNeill. Harold McIver, Chester Palmer. Chester Gaudet, George Clow. EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'THE PBESBYTEIIAN Church 1n Canada: Services ior mud , get. lmhcasdlaioilovavszp as p.m. ar an m- sorne Valley 3.80 p.m. Montague s0 p.m. (Harvest and Ordinaton riervice). Minister, Rev. Henry Mathews, M.A.. M.R..S.A. 10-8-11 CANADA PROVINCE OF PBNCE EDWARD ISLAND IN THE PROBATE COURT The 7th day oi October AD. 104d. In Re Ebtate oi James 'l‘rainor late oi Charlottetown in Queen's County in the said Province, Re- tired, Deceased, Testate. . To the Sheriii oi the County oi Queens County or any Constable person within said GREETING ' WHEREAS upon reading the i16- tition on iiie o Joseph rainor oi Charlottetown aioresaid, and . Alban Farmer oi the some place. Barrister the executors oi the shove hat a cita- t iorth: thereione hereby required Ell persons interested in CODI- ths 0th day oi N next ‘clock ing. at the hour oi eleven o not p and th ed as prayed ior in and on motion oi 1-1.1“. Esq, Proctor ior said Petitioners. And it is hereby ordered that s true cogy hereoi be iorthwith ub- lished some newspaper pub iah. ed in Charlottetown aioresaid once in each week ior at least iour eon- secutive weeks irom the dste here- oi and that s true co y hereoi be iorthwith posted in_t e iollowing a o e our ouae Emil; W”. tn" c i"n in‘ Charlottetown si the R0 1 said Estate S. of ,_. , roa ssu: - runway ransa- llfl ... . T- am". TO LIT 7 I00" CITY A?!‘ A "4" _ @215- ganizations whic or " be i trades" to a. parity with United States rates and that the pay oi other classiii- cations be increased by 2i cents an our cent increase sought ior main- tenance oi way workers in the case heard today would involve an un- ual cost oi . . ior the Canadian National ltaiiways and Canadian Paciiic Railway. A r uncrease ior other classiiic- ations would bring the cost to $78.- 930900, they said. 1LT. Maicoimson. vice-president and general manager oi the 'l‘or- onto. Hamilton and Buiialo rail- wa , leading s okcsman ior the Itazlway Assoclat on, said Canadian Railways are “not prepared in mare an adjustment (in wages) on a comparison with the United so. man oi the brotherhood ior Eust- ern Lines. was leading spokesman ior the brotherhood. He was BIdGd By G. Cliiiord. general chairman for the Western Lines, and L-E. Keller, research director ior the in- ternatlonal union. The brotherhood maintained that rates paid to maintenance work- hour-are low compared with those paid to other comparable workers. The low wage rate was a contribu- tory iactor to a "labor shorts e which now was approaching ‘a threat to the eiiicient rosecution oi the wan" Nine Men Killed In Mid-Air Plane Brash BRANDON. Oct. 7 — (GP) —- Nine men died in the mid air crash 0i two R. C. A. F. planes early today a shcrt distance irom Nels. i Ofiral Navigation School st avers, n. The planes were on night navi- gation exercises and were onl mile north oi Rivers airiield w en the crashed. One plane had screw ive. and the other iour. All were dead when rescuers reached the sh;ttered lanes. a. o No. Command, A. i=2. Winnipeg, ordered an inves- tigation and it was announced next oi kin had been notified and that the names oi the airmen would be issued shortly. Personals Among Island students who left ior mainland Colloges last we?! ware: Muiiss Jtunndfloswellxlxictirarxilizl. o w a o Miss Helen Muttart Cape “In?” who goes to Acadia. was Mar MacAuia has ro- turned to Magi-reel aiterysponllinl a holiday at her home in wind hacadte. Too Late To Clasify '.l'O LIT HEATED IUBNIBHID rooms.'Phone to‘ 10-0-11- IOE SALE — 1080 PLYMOUTH Sedan. Periect condition, tires ex- oeilent. 26 Upper Hiiisboro. S - 1000 PONTIAC. @504 gfdition good tlresioildi ward Boswell. Victoria- ened Jen-soy. 3 years old. Agnew. 10' mant with pipcius rurnsce 890M a'1'r‘a“‘o~r.r"'a'l‘-§T’" WANTED-TEACHER FOB Claw school. Buplllfimflll 90°- Dan McEwen, 8ec'y. 10-8-31 WANTID PRACTICAL NURSE. middle. ed woman pmierred. Ap- , Guardian. o4 a‘ The railways estimated the ao- u, aim-w W.H. Crampton. general chair; 1° s iicini! their earthly ' 0f The Philippines "ma; '- . couche on We that which , a iaith that recognizes the oontrl- is residing at Sydney. N. 5., where butions that people oi varying op- tears she has accepts‘ a position. Luions and in various s oi - velopment can make to the iiie 0i filly one who is willing to receive ern. "Love is the iinal iruit oi alli good living- It is the great giit to‘ ' in it is indeed all other virtues. and it it recognizes no obst esizing the Biblical assur- ance that "nothing can separate us irom the love oi God." Rev. Mr. Mcbennan continued: "Thereiore as we think oi these oi your order who have passed be- yond. let us think in terms oi your own goal, Truth, Friendship and Love. It gives one the assurance that our loved ones still live and ve in the presence and iellow- hip oi God. “This is our comfort in tho-Be; days oi the world's tragedy. when: many oi our young men are sacri- lives ior the world's freedom. Let us remember. ' while we sorrow at their passing that the greater tragedy comes i’ we who are leit reiuse to seek ere-varying irom 38 to 77 cents an “um gis} I make ce not in v in. Past Grand Master A O. F‘. Gill presided at last- night's service. and dedicated a. memorial clock to the memory oi the 228 members oi the: Charlottetown lodges who seed away since the institution oi the Odd Fellows here in 1869. The memorial was unveiled by Sister Lulu Nicholson. Dishdct De- puty President and Bro. Finlay MacKinnon. l). D.. G._M. and Mrs. W. P. Camero Training School Brantior received his corrznission as Pilot posted to No side. P. E. I Newfoundland Judge Passes ST. JOHN'S Nfldn Oct. ‘l-(OP Cablel-Hon. ustice William John Higgins. KC, K.C..,,G.,, 63. Julge oi the Supreme Court oi Newfound- land. iormer attorney general and opposition leader in the House oi Assembly, died here today aiter s len thy llllness. e was prominent in the poiib ical iiie oi’ this island colony ior almost a third oi a century when Newfoundland still had sell-govern- ment. He was a delegate at the Enaiéaire Conierence in London in l9 , and in the same year acted Asked To Proclainl Legal Independence WASHINGTON. Oct. ‘I - (AP) - President Roosevelt asked Con- gress toda ior authority to "pro- claim the egal independence oi the Philippines as a separate and seii governing nation as soon as poss- be. July 4. 104d, il the date ior in- now let by United. Btstea lsw and by oi til Filipinos, but Mr. Roosevelt told Conzrcss in s l m e Iiiocia eseag was possible that iortunes oi war will permit an earlier consumma- tion oi thia nt will oi the Amer- ican and 211mm peopl MARRIAGE! _ MoKAY - COILEY — At the Mar- gate P l! ‘ P. E1. W dlltld %YDDQ U. 1943 b av. J. Ofyllraser. Jrohn An y Oct. 11th . . . . . . . ..Alberton 12th .. .Murray Harbor 12th . . . . . . . . .O’Leary 13th . . . . . . . .Montague 13th St. Eleanofs 14th Murray River 14th . Cape Traverse 15th . . . . .. ... .Tignish 15th . .....Victoria 18th ..Georgetown 18th . . . . . . Kensington 19th . .. Mount Stewart Oct. 19th . . . . . . . ..Freeiown drew McKay and therin Ooile . both oi Graham's Road. 13.2.1. y MICDONALD - CAIRNS — At the Parsonage Pownal, octeiesaigne. .. . B. L, Willard ruca MacDonald oi, to Mel's Cairns oi Bimmorsido WOODIIJIII — INGS — At the bride's home. Mount Hubert, on Oct. 1 104d. by Rev. D. K. Ross . 3., Tard Wm. wood i ruiie -. o ‘ ‘ mm I d his: i Mr. 1th. high": Mt. oflerbe "I'M the Fiith Victory Loan. DEATH! IACLAIB — At his hom dnesday. October 6th. 1048, Gilbert beClair, aged M. Fun- eral Friday morning. PFQSCIICC. 1 “MFA, m“ w Ho,’ ‘10-8-13-15-18-20-22-25-27-81. D C0111! lire-l Oct. 7. i063. Leigh l-liltl, Bea- WANTID KAI!) IOI GENERAL houkwork. Apply ED. F NJJL OAIAIII COOK-GENERAL N0 ups tails reply I'll t W51‘ °lv'r“m' ‘irrlrkiiifi l , O . ' Que ' l0-0.l2.16-8I. ‘i-Nll), iii"? N.D. MacLean due notice thereo . Probate above written. By the Court ash rwrmar-cnusr-cuns with UFEBIIOY (Std) lilnrlel 0. Lesrd Registrar. Isl. _‘ I16 t a as aicresaid may have Le n rd Palmer“ arlliimlr’ thmmlili’ 0 B _ Q ll curiae Charlottetown‘ aioresaid. the day and year iirat UNDENTAKFN IMIALMEI Charlottetown all North Willellfi Ilene II II ., oral irom the view. e l0 yrs. Funeral irom his late resdence Saturday 8 p.m. In- iterment Burlington. lMUIrI-IN! - Suddenly at the oil ‘ oi! Governor's Is- 1, 1m. Jams: Mull- . aged 81 years. Remains rest-' "ing at Frank l-lennesse ‘s Puneral Home. iuneral notice ls . JOHNSON - At Toronto General Hospital, Oct. 5th i048, William J. Johnson oi Malpeque age 61 years. Remains will arrive in Kensington Friday night, and will be conveyed to his late — WARNING T0 October llth, 1943, between The target area will he residence. Mslpeque where iuneral services will be held hounds to the‘ public‘ sunda 2.30 p. m. All persona using this m _ M “m” mum m warning and govern ihemse HAM. land Hospital. Oct. 1043 Mrs. Laura llaslam, aged 50 years. Pun- the home oi her bro- r, Walter G. McKenzie Spring i-Izd. Bsturda at i p. m. inter-m. l 1on2: Pictured above is Group Captain H. G. Richards Wings to L A C. Sheldon R. Cameron. nineteen you: n, Albany. P. 15. 1., at No. I Service Fl d. Ontario. NATIONAL WAR FINA vliPr passe Pilot oldacnoilll. y!!! At the same time and place ha Oiiiger. Pilot Oiiicor Cameron I . Summer- 1 General Reconnaisance SchooiAL-C. A, I" His brother Corporal Donald W. is overseas. as counsel ior the colony Labrador boundary dispute beiore the Privy Council. l-Ie was appointed Judge oi the Supreme Court in 10B. In 1040 ass created fight Commander e Order oi . Born in IIIIIIMAT PAIN! AN ITIFINII dill 20th .. No. Ruatico 20th . . . . .. Kinkora Oct. 21st . Cent. Bedeque Oct. 21st. Hunter River Oct. 22nd . Summer-side Oct. 22nd Bradalbane Oct. 25th .. Borden Oct. 25th . No. Wiltshire Oct. 26th ....New Glasgow Oct. 26th ....Vernon River Oct. . .. . . ... Cardigan Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. All meetings begin at 8 p.m. Patriotic and inspirational films will be shown. Prominent speakers will briefly present the story oi Loyally promote and assist the Campaign by your NCE COMMITTEE TIIE PUBLIC —~- Ariillery range practice with live ammunition will be ‘carried out by the 204th Field Battery, R.C.A.. on Monday the hours of 2 p.m. and 6 pan the sand bar across the rnoutl of Tracadle Bay. The waters oi the Bay and Gulf oi Si . Lawrence for five miles beyond the sand‘ bar will be out o‘ territory are asked to iak~ Ives accordingly. O.C. 204th FD. BTY., R. C A