l l l. i PAGE FOURTEEN EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'lil0N'rAGUE Community Car- nival. Grand Opening Monday. October 21st, A full week o! enter- lalntnent. cranial nous .. ‘The motor vessel "Clydia E" which completed loading of [arm produce early this week left for Nova Scotia. Miss Geraldine Macdonald. who is attending Souris Convent, visit- ed over the iveekend with her par- onts. Mi, and Mrs. Gerald Mac- dc-nzild. Mr. W. E. Agnew, Trade Com- missioner to Newfoundland from thls province, left recently for there on iluty mdklng the trip on the “Island Connector," hliss Joan Macdonald of the Dept. of Health and Welfare office in Halifax, spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Macdon- aid and family. ‘ his; Thcrcsa Murphy, teacher ln the PWO Commerce Department spent the wcckend with E1, PD. Ill‘ ' and family‘. \l: Ala-hurl Campbell is home .t i t\!~ -i si‘\‘t‘l‘lll months from "~~ D3111. of Vcternns Affairs I-los- 1 nil at C'll'll\\‘~.\lllS, N. S. He has b-rcn a patient. there since dis- charged from the army this spring. hlrimr J. A. Mnccionald. M.L.A., - ' ."‘.t{l from Htiliiax on Wctlncs- viiero ll(‘ hcid been at Camp il.1l Hosnrtnl for a short period. Miss Marie Sullivan, student at l’. \\' C., sp-nnt the wcekend with l 'll"'|ll\, Mr. anti Mrs. Philip an, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Arsenault of 5i. John. N. B., passed a few days this week with Mr. and Mrs. Co- nfile lnnts-igne and family. Mr. and .\'lrs, Phonse MacPhce l‘ c returnccl from Boston where ' have been visiting relatives and fri-ends. While there they had the pleasure of being present at t‘ -- thrisicning of thcir first cmntl- t" i ~ficnruc F‘i'ant-is, son of ' .tl. Eli's. G. J. Garner. Mrs. G tier was formerly Miss Dora iliatPhee. lyliss Franco: Stool» nf the T l" in (‘v l.ti|,, hlnnctnn, is \i.<1t~ u’ th liwr yinrvtlls, Mr. and Mrs. Jttltn F. Stcclc. Mr. Ernest Marxrlonald of St. Ditnstan’: University passed the u-"wlconrl with Mr, and Mrs, A. S. Blxttllnnnlrl anti family. A chicken supper and dance was llfill in the Cardigan Hall on Thanksgiving Night in aid of All Saints Church. The hall was :rcwd- Ml to capacity with sumptuous Georgetown Anti homo Wesley "Sonny" Yorston, son o! Mr. and Mrs. Wooiard Yorston. arrived here Wednesday from B02- ton, Mass. He is the Bu?" ll! llli grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel skinner and will remain in George- town for about a week and a halt‘. In Boston, "Sonny" is employed with his uncle, Mr. Roland Yor- ston. who is in building, wrecking and ulvaginl bl-lllllfll- Mrs. Allister 3. Stews-rt. has n- turned home from an extended visit with relatives in Philadel- phia, U. 8- A. John L. MacDoon-ld was a visi- to: to Charlottetown on raun- day. Mr, Alex Jn-meson of Panmure Island was in Georgetown 0d bull- ness on Thursday. Most farmers h this dlarlol. will complete potato digglnl "l" week. A good crop is being har- vested in most cases. Two juveniles appeared bflell Judge 5t. Olalrs Trainer in George- town on Tuesday following illegal entry into the store of Mr. Ashley Allen a fcw days before. ‘Thcy were bound over to the Dell" 1°‘ a year. Mr. Angus McLean ls building a sun porch on the front of his home, which is situated on Rich- mond Street. J, Waldron Levers was a-vlsl- tor to Montague on Friday- Grand old man of Burnt Point. Mr. John Hanson. who ls eighty four years of age, and i5 Sllll ~15 active as many men twenty to thirty years younger, once again took an active part in the harvest- ing of this seasons’ potato crop. He picked potatoes every day 511F111; the digging of 5, five acre field and on one day hacked out eiilhl drills, each of which were tWO hundred and thirty yards long. Comb Blubs For Trace 0f flaring Thieves LONDON, Oct. 1'l——(AP) --Pn lice combed night clubs tonight for a trace of expert thieves who climbed a dralnplpe into the Duchess of Windsor‘: "Ollflify apartment, looted a “considerable portion" of her glittering $l.000-- 000 jewel collection and lcft part of it scattered on a nearby golf course. A friend of the Duke of Wind- sor and his American-born uifc zwnl: ldfllilg sorved til] a mic hour nnrl games and other amusements taking place. The Cake Lottery was WOIl by Mr. John M, MacKen. vii.- and the Money Lottery by Mr. AS. hfacdonald, Music for the dancing was provided by Web. sicrs: Orchr-sira. _Car, WOMAN REBUXLDS GERMAN amcnarr WTASHIIVGTON. Oct 16 —(CP) _—'l‘nc only American woman hold. lllu a mechanic's lloemce for botih aircraft and nwtors ls assembling a German " ‘ "Jungmann" bl- plzuie which "was brought from Ber. lm as a trophy by Ooi Dallas n $ll<~rmam. or Clemson. s c. Mrs. Joana VanMaitzaiim wife n! a United states Navy Lieuten. ant-Oourmiander, l; ptmtl-m m, M11!!!‘ GTBBIIW training cnmft, m, neither without any ersglneq-tng dfllb-"l wmllvln her Ool. Sihennam intends use it as s. spomts plane. Alded by six nir toroe mechanics. 001 so A first assembled tihe trains:- in Berlin from abandoned Gemllllfl lhirts. Ho was at-tteidhod 0o the Air Transport Command, Later he flow the tub-smug w Paris. had it crazed and shipped M llls own cxomse ho um United Eit-n-tcs. He believes the Jungmssm the flout and last eudh "wus- authorized by U S. militias-y mm. oritles. Soon afterward, reguhlL lone ruled out olrumtflt, mink; m5 automobiles a; souvenir, WIS FOOTPATH NETWORK T0 COVER. SCOTLAND MDINIHJH. Oct. i6 _- tcP) -—'I‘he IOO-yeer-old Scottish Right of Way ‘Society plans to provide s. network of public patha Qngblln‘ walkers and horsemen to go frqm the English border to the extreme northwest. of Scotland without using motor roads. Rev. A. I‘. Robertson, the so. cietys president. said most n: the necessary paths are already in ex- iste-nce but in some places they lilve III-Ned into disuse. New mam will be issued showing all said from £20000 ($80000) to E25,- 000 ($100,000) worth of rich gems were taken late yesterday from the second storey boudoir at Ednam Lodge where the ducal couple were guests of the banker and inter- national industrlalist, Earl of Dud< ley. Exchange Telegraph Agency said, however, it understood the value of the stolen gems was 2200.000 6800.000) and that £30000 ($120,- 000) had been recovered. The Duke's friend said all the stolen jewels were insured, Detectives announcing the recov- ery of a "certain amount" of the rich haul. said the loot was found in a gladstone bag on the Earl's golf course -overlooked by the Duchess’ boudoir window. Other pieces of the sparkling array were scattered in the grass, the detec- tives said. That the thief or thieves were looking for a large take was in- dicated by the report that the Duchess had brought her entire 2250.000 collection with her when she came from France, She was said, however, to have put some of it in a safety deposit box. Among the Duchess’ jewels was a gift from the Duke, p, diamond- studded platinum tiara which shc wore on her wedding day, and com- plete sets of blue sapphires, dia- monds. rubies and omcralds. But what part of this expensive collection was taken remained like most other information. a tllht secret of investigators tok- inl on the most sensational of cans in London's recent wsvg of robberies. These have included a number in London's exclusive want end, among thrm rahbnry or the actress Beatrice Lille, Lady Peel in private life, who lost more than $3.000 ($12,000) worth of jaw. els and other valuables this month. P/ivmnttt DQLHASES Fubllc footpaths in Scotland. a H! Plan Approved l By Labor Conference (By Jack Williams. Canadian Pull Bhff Writer) OTTAWA. Oct. 11-(6?) -'I‘he Dominion-Provincial labor confer- ence today opened the way for vol- | untary acceptance by the provinces: of uniform legislative standards on collective bargaining. The three-day meeting of Do- minion and ProvtnciaL Labor Min- isters concluded shortly after agreunent was reached on a ro- solutlon which gave approval in general terms to a plan proposed by the Dominion when the con- ference started Tuesday. The plan, made public for the first time when the conference endcd totlzrv, provided for revision of the Industrial Disputes Investi- gation Act at the next session of» Parliament. Labor Minister Mitchell describ- ed the meeting as "the best con- ference we have had yet" and said , helpful suggestions had been ad vanced by the Provinces. The DO- l minion and Provincial representa-i tives agreed that similar meetings should be held annually. ‘ Main purpose of the discussions; was to discuss What action should he taken xvlien the Dominlonls wartime labor code expires next March. The code, which aPDllOG to some industries normally within provincial jurisdiction, rsqulrer‘ employees to bargain “ln goo" fiaith" with unions which eslnl lish the support of a majority t. the gmployecs affected. When the code came lnto effct" in i044 the Industrial Dispute Act was suspended. The IDILA originally passed in 1907, applict to industries under Dominion jur~ istllctlon such as railways, steam-i ships, communications. mlrnes andi certain public utilities. It set out a procedure for appointing con clliation boards to investigate dis- puies i-n these industries. The Dominion now proposes amendment of the act to incorpor- ate in it main features of thc wartime labor code. By leaving it to the Provinces to apply the leg- islation in their own field. it is. believed there would he little ob~ l icction on tho ground of inter ‘ Jr-rcncc with provincial autonomy l The Dominion. in Hs statement to the rnnfcrence, said no field, of Dominion and Hm-lnclal nd ministration \\':t.= ntorc fluid than that n1‘ inhm- rotations i reassess" WtHIEiVVAA usumc. rnocnesr MONTREAL. Oct. l6 — fCPi - ,-"\llll0‘lli1‘li nc-i 'i"\.’ll£\'l til-c right to‘ Hllé, women in u“l)flllll" have been ntakittg 5l0fldv pzngrrss sin-oe 1923A Mi§ Edimc Baiycnth, scoreit-ary of, lihie Young Women's Christian As-t sooation in Beirut, said in an in-i tervlew here reccnt-ly. l ‘ . an: spent,‘ seven months in the United Statics, studiying labor condition under, whicm dhildrctn and women wolf: t Before 193s, there had boom no’ laws protecting woman and children l in Ltebamon Primtc organizations suoh as the Y.M C A pressed the government which eventually pamed , lmgislatimi providing thiat bheret sihould be no night vcoric for women and Ohlldrfln and that no ohiiol under l3 should work. l Although it. was a "great ad-l vance" the organizations "have still ‘ a long way to g0 " Sinoe 1939, Lebanon youtih groups held annual meetings to discuss? mun labor pttublams. ‘ "'I‘hue in our country" said Miss Bayouch, "ro-orosczimatives of mamy different; religious found common ground. . backing a prugmm which is toying to bring about advanced educational and labor le- gislieitlon." ‘Ilhiey had the support of a re. presentative government, said tihe Y W O A secretary. NOTICE Dr. J. Reddln’: DentultOf- lice, Mt. week except Wednesday after- Stswort, open all noon. OGO-O-O I Dressed Fowl and Chicken. Poultry-Poultry Buying daily Live and Crates supplied. Railway rates, trucking equal to railway rates paid. EASTERN PACKING C0. lit s yles- l l“ ll OTTETOWN GUARDIAN Ditto/w: tin a wide variety" of new ocmean 19 194. at HOLMAN’S . . . \ AgruupofNewFallQMQsfeeturInQMQHQeQeDIesIUhMQIIn trim and two-toned effects. Partly "loft" and partly tailored. - - - A colors-materials- $39-00. combination that is very becoming. lectured DID In the New Peg- Toppel’ 5X11‘! and Push-up sleeves -- Princess styles with bows are just the thing for teen sgera Latest colors include Cedar Blue, 0on1. Moss Grsu-bmeewoodandfirqilist. lleslihfl. P5001 it “fl to Deep Necks are the last word and the one-awed rippled drapes gin P5804 It X50. Iddod arm md Ilenwilnc Bfhota to the mou- shown ia this "flip-Black. GM’ and Brown Grapes h one and he fleet styln — Bites I0 l4 to 26 l-l Priced at 011M to $.90. Iordollsgslrvvryfltrlaoedsslottvllooikeqwithhsrtlcdolllrsnd Dobun meevu-leehhmanoolleelloni Iseslltoilyesls. mmwosuarmuuiasmanriuyuntou-nrdusstwm eeoaaiona-Iailholdbnldandsmlhiietrhn-Puds-upllevves-u qmqqgmghyo-fleoe styles. Biaeli £020. Prtoedat IMNMQIO. scams tmo retort: "It's more than i’ volume called the Domes- "w" ""35! wrsms"; “w: “M... m o. Bed! a ma... (Oontlnised from Pass Ill Anotiifl‘ plowi- "‘ the rule with dillltsviis smiles w rumour A plsq ollkd the 05y Podendieon multicolored-summon» theatre in the Stand. The may was not a Income and the "gods" in the gallery (cheap seats near the roof) from reetlemnls had turned to nsdenes. The! ma: the fn- fortmuio piece so tmsnercifuliy that leading actor Prank Wyatt quite loot his head. "Yoitvre very funny Souria up them!’ he shouted. Like a flash that spared no man." Accord!“ to this record the pm- uintion of England when William made the mm, must have been oonal less than two million people. OI that mini povulatiotn 25.000 were rose-Med u serfs or slaves without. any legal rights; The Holden Bnke Wises-i William tine Norman 0on- qisered Encihnd "in held den) speech with tinn Wltnm sibout his tenth." Tlhe Witan was the gen. cral council. of the nation and the "deep speech" ‘OOK place at Glou- cester in i085 The outcome was a general survey bv vmioh the lstnd of the kingdom: wss min- utteoy examined, described md valued, the tenure defined, the holders named. and their ‘ ‘ cnis numbered and classed The class were called rortarii or oottera ‘m, pmufiqmmug‘. whoaieoweseoottsgu-alastwlut r m service they performed in lieu d mnqianmstated. Withinaoani. my and a halt thus diminution: dlnwnsd and all were may o Atmgtlnnqfflpgtgrvq tfledthellsiidaunkthlalifl- (‘Bl when Pnpuhtiuti was quite small. The towns win-amalgam;- in sins, and thou or importuwe were very m. Possibly them were 80,- 000 free citissu in the “ngdosn. rvpseeeming with about 150.0(1) persons. Alltihlsti-mewa havebeentalk- ing d Big-land south of the Hum. _bcr Northtumbfls. ind duoed to a solitudq by Willem in 1011 . cloned d liahopsoloiut warotoallinten mcuvillaqeain families so met: beans-e- The Kingk County Memorial Hospital at Montague Urgently Needs $20. 000.00 to Complete And Furnish It A Campaign, to Raise Th l8 Amount a Ily Queens Counties Will Be Carried 0n ‘ OCTDBER 14th T0 20th INCLUSIVE t. s. roots, cums, Gsnsslgs cum. House to House Cassvassln Southern Kings and pteon. in mvenge for su insurrect- Thti IIID no tmubltsnts and no Iirvq was nude. By the you i185 Norttiumbria had mounted eutficienily for link amino Pslatimts |. x1563 in their jurisdiction). n» villlifl <>l 5°"- on was the first. pile! Ml! WWW‘ "rr ":. vi elns w ‘wot lo mam "nu those d Boldon" till UM itiwi I86 to the sisfVI! (he "BOHQII Duke". h William's inclusion into the N0" may well form a futon m")