V V BILLDWS 0" black In'lnlrl rise [mm the gasoline lit fire It th! Charlottetown Airport yummy II the Sherwilild and department of transport tire department run a pram- ice drill in conjunctwn with Fire Prevention Week. Demonstration Oi Gasoline Fire Fighting D The Sherwood fire department main inicnt is to knack i ilamcs down around the crashed port's lire rescue squad held a: plane so rescue workers can en. drill yesterday alter. tor the luselage and elleci a recs he Charlottetown all“ and the department at trans ('ilmhined t P Kihnun til the department transport d l r e c t. e d the drill which consisted oi pouring large nosntilies oi gasoline around inai-n buses. The muck-up Is I larze t‘ylln» d.lcal drum representing a piir lion of all Iircralt hull Convicted Persons Wait Turn To Serve Sentence ‘Askett scsiorday why ocr. tain people convicted lo jail term by Magistrate AJ. Has- QC. were on the loose, sai . are walking the streets when they should be in iail. bccauae there is no room in Queens County Jail." He staicd ihsi the .laller would not accept p sonors WESiERN BRIEFS GUEST SPEAKER lillsl Ruth Stuart. dercnness. Brunswick Street U n i te d Church. Haliiax. will be guest. speaker at an Autumn rally (or all United Church anen in thl province on Saturday. Oct. 75. in th United Church. Bedeque. VISITS PARENTS Mn Gerald 50mm and soig Dam-ii. al Ciareaholm. A111,. have arrived to spend a month with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murphy. A u g u s i i n a live MOASE FUNERAL — Th. tunerll tor Hamid 11. Mouse we: held Thundly afternoon from his late residence. Kensinztun. In bile Presbyterian C h u l' c h. where service was conducted by “w. J. Donald Marx”. Pall- bearers. nephews ot the decen- ed. were Harold Simmons, Rob- in mg. Alder Large. and Web don. Herbert. and Vernon lilo-u. [ntlmnt in the Peo- ple'l cemetery, Kenblngtona SPENDING WEEK GM 01 Tumult) and Kenneth Cumin oi petrol all. DPQlIdln. (in. Week with Mrenu. Mr. Ind Mn. Gandhi. Alberu‘n Snuth. M'UCII IMPROVED Anthony Gallant . Pina- vilie. has returned home m Imp-wed in heals: mei- rcceiv- ing were named delegates in. Mrl Ing sugars in win-ii hospital. Albacion. ATTENDED WNERAL Among those (linenl ol Misc Mabd Nawsoon Chaidntmawn than the wc‘l'U cl Simmenlde wm lib-ii i.. M. Culbeok. provincial preoidoni; Mn. uaroid Macbenom. Mrs D. .l. luncheon. Mics. Hush Smith. Mrs. John iletlel and Mlle Louise Calbceii oi amour. win“ PAliTil The inmate rireinen held their weekly wilt-l parity with a lull! her in ttemtaiice. Prim wind-1 were: IIdicc' llt. Mn. Denna Polrier. mooiation, Mn Ss‘lvm Poitier: men's iii. helica- am. am rattle Mn. lactic hallowed. 'Pru- mt In H d m" chl‘l n MONTREAL Mr and Mn. Keith Elma-y. Mil. Jun-I Clark. Kenllnmuli 0 art. Alrpart Fire Chief Paul Mc-i ht'Thi-enklmed wbo soc-noel i .0... much who is ‘ r7 rill ls Staged rile. The whole process took 30 uniecr dcparimeni. The demonstration was part oi the Fire Prevention Week pro- T h ei gram. i over the 35 lor idiom accom- modations vieie available. on i instructions train the Attor- i neysgeneral, The iailer has been instruc. ted not to overcrowd the jail to a point where It would be unsanitary, and to use his . vn judgement in accepting addlt~ ional prisoners. At the present time. Pollcc Chiei Websici- siaied. there are apnrnxlmiltely is persons who have heen convicted in plilil-e court and are walking a roll n it tree. Legal papers committing them to jail an dangling usolcssly on a tile "because iheoe is no roam ior them" the chioi said Mayor ,\ Wolihcn Gaudet. as rhioi magistrate oi the ci- ly. said he believed this inior- moiion should he made public In the people M Charlottetown will know what is going on. individual policemen are . asking what‘s the use oi si-. resiiiig people when they will i be irccd without serving iime. l One man. who has been in anti out oi police court more than once, was overheard to spy in uddy. "What the hell diilerencc ii they co pick or up? They can only keep or overnight and then let us go in the morning." The police court magistrate. Ml' oslsm. said yester- day he had no oiiicinl know- ledge oi people walking the streets alter they have been senicnccd. "We do our worii here in police ruurt". he said. "alter that ii is up to the It- iorneyuienerai," However. in ihe background the condo-.ai suggestion is iCurtew Law Enforcement Urged By St. Je i . The city's ciirlcw law should p this wedl'n meetinl M St. Jean Hana Sdlml Association. It “is attuned be I? idiot the city council .pi-aachcd on the nutter. Din-log the session the halo.- tne semi-annual medlnfl of Hi! ‘Prmlincial Home and Sclml Al- nctl on scheduled tn lip Keiicillrgtiwi. Nov. 1.! Daleflda are Mrs. . ‘l-hlll. Mn. Lil Recalled llvll‘n him and i’rhemlnplirpwotmem- ling was to give the psi-ails no «product to med mi- ibem ol the teacth iii-ll and w llmll' the school i Dlt in! the WIIS- melon. :MH. Alired schism-o. Travel- lier'i Rut: lira .lsn-ici M. Rain- ‘iiiiy. llamilion. returned h om a icon evening alter spend- iing the p it ws‘ettg Mlontrzl: a a m [where they ‘ St a l. multimillcd I the n Blnldlr. Men by Mrs. train Xliilnun who spent the pact moolh visiting in lien-lagoon at the home oi her brother. David i. Clark and other rel-um They liven l seconds lrom ignition oi the gai. oline to the time when e ntry oi could be made Close cn-aperatian was noted I bctueen the two departments n mock up and setting it ablaie. it the Wurk was done with practis- wss then extinguished wiui large‘ en eiiicicncy Sherwood Li a vol- was the opinion caninipimnce i lUnion Director Urges ...Change in P.E.|. IR Alt svluMEnsmE BUREAU or THE GUARDIAN "It the pmvinnai government is going to deny hospital \Hll‘k- 01‘s the right to scriko. then the. industrial Ilelatlmls Act should provide the employees with machineiy so that the concilia- tion awards can be implemented and collective bargaining agree- mellLll signed", said . Macmillan, Saint John, regional director oil the Canadian L'nioii oi Public Employees. Wedncs. day in Summerside. troin many, who asked not in be quoted. that It is time the provin.ial government made a move to correct the present conditions. A number 0! penple ques- iiriied on the subject iully agreed there should be a pri- son term to take care oi all prisoners. ii is believed such a term would also serve to provide work lor the prison- ers, instead at having them lying around a tail --ard wait- iiig ior their sentences to ex- re it is the iecling oi many that the present hill is entirely in- adcoualc to serve "e needs of the people oi Queens County. OI interest is a provision i- the Prisoners Act which states any person under sentt 1(- ol imprisormcni in any Jail with- in the province may be at berty under a 'iickei oi leave‘ granted by tho prtwincial sec- rclary. There is no record oi those presently being ireed by city police having such a ti- cenie granted, TURNED Loosii Many oi ih or e walking around have been sentenced in '16: court in a fine. or a Mr. lilacMillan‘i statement Li a inlln“ {a criticism of the provincial government set ade union at last month's organizational convent- ion in Winnipeg. Deicflalm» lo the curd con- vel-ltlon voted in Isl-l the (em-ml government to wt‘hllold iederal financial assistance for hospitals un‘ll the more “removes lrnm its industrial relaltona act 3 "Mr. Wedge has suggested niir union negotiate with the Hospital Services Cm'l'imissin sad Mr. Macmillan “This is not done in ally other province in Canada. Everywhere else it is (inns in reverse. The hospital services Commission leaves nego- ilfllls up i(l the hospital boards. 'ln V‘l(‘\V of Lhe low wages being paid at the hospitals and herause ol the dilficullies en- countered by the five island on- inns, Mr Macmillan said a spectal meeting will be called for Oct. 15. at Ute Canadian Legion name in Summerside. Local union executives and Mr. Macmillan will be in attend ni-e. __ __ i chairman Orin Simona, Wednes- ay sue c at a meeting oi the PE l, United Fund. held in the Dominion Building. Frank Cur- tis presiocd. Mr Simon: stated that. Al- iihough iherc are still several areas in he organized. the diarr- men concerned should have their work completed soon. Bnard aiembcrs irom Kinkoro, Mnrell and Charlottetown were present. The report at the treasurer. Dr. L. I Duffy. showed that the land has been able to meet all its Commitments In date and Pledge collections an the 1 campaign are huldlnfl tn the ex- pected level. The campaign total as oi ch. nesday night stood at salmon or 14.3 per Cl‘llt 0f the obleetivti with the largest portion having certain number oi dnyl in jail. in ":u oi the line. When such a person is unable to pay the line. the jail sentence comes into clicct. At present. when those Whn have been lo untenced in the courtroom are taken back to the police station loliowing the court ap- pearance, they are Ilmply turned loose it the a hop- pent In be full. an H &S Ass'n the discussing: emphasized die feature teacher llleridewl. at M the ipivbiems oi each child are dis. ciiascd cvtmnenee coinc- ci‘rme tram the Charlotteth division to date. art‘s BLOW The three of air rusnlnl river the wings of today's lasicst air. craft ll 12 times greater than that d! any recorded hurricane. ldr mm. the binds. The first piercing wu held in} the Craiwmmiiy Centre. Wednel‘ day. with Mrs. John iiil. nip-i guiding. strain file and pee on 'iscriminaiory sections at. l it and costs while Louis Francislsvi and cosi ior Gavin. Tigniai, guilty and the case was ad journed to Oct. 23. nual inspection oi all the c held The Plans we Western And i The Guardian. Churiotietoiif written especially i A genial gruilash oi hilai-niui l-iungarian hinting spinal wnhi meiodiovs Magyar music was‘terenl in. scrvcd up members at me Charloileioitn‘ Com lart inght at the Queen Cliar-‘ lone High School Auditorium. The inadequacies oi the stage ini- this type oi entertainment In only too obvious; however the new Memorial Ceniic will soon be available. and we sliall not have to endure the net” cracking and partial asPhYXlSiloii i longer, and the por- have ldeqilatei mum tor deplayment. 1 There was nothing much in the course or the even g intellect. The cw tomes. based mainly on tradit- ional peasant garb were culture ful and gay, likewise the music. Liszt, Kudaly. Brahms and even Bartek were in holiday inondi ior the occasion. Hungary is a country with a ritll and unusual loik culture. in language and traditions vrecenis a strong contrast to‘ her neighbours. are the remnant oi a wave or lnvhdm ihnt swel‘tt wesiivni-n act-on the great blame oi Asia civilized world. Th2 rediscovery of their for the art-lav mimity Comm Assoc-Vii The ie-rrol-ized the LBERTON e Thrcc pcri A were charged before Mlgisirnta w. Chester S. Mac-Donald at Al» :10 lor failing to strip at a stop berton Wednesday with drivingi while impaired. ‘ Le ster Charles 14w , pleaded avid was represented Melville Campbell Garlield Gavin, was lined $10 and costs speeding. Gerald .iohn o’arien, Bloomiield, received a line oi $20 (or possession of year The president or the Still rls Lions Club. William Pierre snld last spring Cur l; Miscouche Plans Nov. 10 Program Octaber meeting at the Mlscouche branch of Lh’ Canac iviih David Cameron. plresldeni,i in the chair. re made lor Remem- brance Day. Mr. Cameron oos‘ appmnier. to preside over thei wreath and my Cormnitlt’i-lyouihs were drowned Sunday Coworkers were also nppoioicd. Cilmeh service on Sunday. N wiilbe retarded childmn. ffngfore YzFPaint Repa'r the Wall nonetnai,in..ih,-..w,...-, mill lei dam-tin one. I yiw'n Ullnl lit-Iliad n in ilcivri. will till the Joini lei b-M""Y- i5. Magyurs Glenwood. liquor elllcleni orpa 0m held ed levied worked and ink-n blui- Central Districts . Tit. ii, iii; . V Hungarian Dancing, Music Features Opening Concert h (The following revlrw has lin'k miislc by Kudaly and Bar- een o The Guardian by Chrisiovhvril‘il L'lNE FoLKLnRF Gledhili. director or schml music ior P E i ior k is a lascinaling stmy. lore as well as the t mg ‘ {uneal-ian“ ion a good rombmaiinn. pl tempered steel. l iilt ihi have liked to see him an opportunity or hearinE citnbnlum, which is like piano but played as though were a Xylophone Tom 1. it‘s this rather blal'k blur. It was altogether a most exiracied an shc menl. it lake of being too preteotloi measure in its native horne' Three Charged With Driving While Impaired At Alberton onsiwithnili having a permii. i Wyman Milligon, -‘Snuth, was fined Silt by James Frasor. tor ol unlawlully lishing each Sea Cadet Corpsfi... ,At Souris Is Best snunls — The Souris Linnal manner is David Morrow. Club has been informed that the Souria Sea Cadet Corp: has been adjudged the most by thl Lions Club. Fund campaign in the town. lirst FIthatl‘it‘ dent. Roy Collin, lrea. rcr, sccreiaiy Winston Fudge, Carter and Martin Eirt SEVEN BUFFALO. N.Y when in their ‘nlglll l negotiate ailed a and plunged I a scv idivers Mondn, were from Butlalo. alsluv 1° USE" AS I'EAD' 10 MIX. POWDER l i ply and smooth to “Jamie. adhsm wand, be room. inmiao us. only. Gotta. [unite told- tram n spawns-Jul Hg Paint and Depart. / Winthrop. (o We were ireaicd to samples my...“ mu or ihe genuine Hungarian ioik- ' 1m (""51ch the ueaiher pattern ior tile and dancing which is quite dila lie and yet is cm. were home expressed il l tlhe still by many M be wearhor undid continue line and m the tndnidllkk \lias Ko‘mAFnc “a...” inch and Mle Timsr dam-ed with lire icmperen by eleganre would be any great increase in nadian Legion Juveniles. x g. noisky seems in have a bony .ie has the rare gill at making dil- ‘ look easy. lie is a my line dancer, and onc wiiuiii under more iavui-aole circumstancvs. between the dances ive had at most unusual and charocieiis- tic Hungarian instrument. loci KOVE who is a very armmpilshm’ an. unbelievable ety oi ioiie colours ll'nmi ordinary-talking tlm.‘ run. but the basis will make i’ joy-able and unusual entertain. TE\(‘HERS MEETING " not make the mla-i _'l‘hcre are no unusual Ictlvl me only thing i missed was the. geoerous Tokay hat would doubt- lthe annual Charlottetown teach. . p less be dispenscd ii. 3mm... crs convention will be held V, Dale Ryan. Tigmsh. was hand Alberton lnl casts using a boat in ‘ed second am District 8 which had been used in District 73 during the spring ea c gov Kennedy Fraser and UP 0 Alberton Smith. pleaded guilty to charge! lnhste during I dated season and re (‘etl'ed lines at $25 Ind cosh r The Snul'ih corps LI annsured The Lions are again conduct- corps in the PE I. Division thla‘ ing the collection lor the U nited ram. i The new oliircrs ioi- toast-iii I are’ president. William Pierce. cc. president, Miitu second vlce- presi ‘ no...“ if?" “It. W‘Thanksgiving Weekend lTraffic Expected Heavy The lirsi liosl ol the wagon Classes at st Dunstan's Uni- Tiic teacherx' tonventlun will ‘uas expel’irni'l‘d iii the char. varsity and Prince M Walcs open today ih registra. ioilcioun area Wednesday night College will continue through lion oi 9a in There viii be a re- and Thiirsdav morning A 23 until this aileroooo Classes pnrt by the president. WendaLl ’stalidard' reading was record. villi ihen discontinue until Tues- eri at ihe Experimental rarm day morning Th? heather baa D9!“ all the ‘SPDRTS PROGRAM "0'" “d” “’r "" "1"“ “a” ""5 0n the sports lroni there will iail \llth t/Impt’ralllrfl iioiei-ioa b. harms mm: a, Summer MM“ 3“ “d 37 “9"”: side tonight and Monday alterv Tm" has 1"“ "m" m“ 1" noon The Charlottetown track iwlil present a card on Saturday ni Horton, principal oi chariolie High School. Miss Anna Riley. general lea- retary ol the PEI Teachen Federation. will also submit a ronnri Stewart Williams. director at curriculum. “I” discuss “Dc- pai'tmental Afiairs” This allernoon. spcakcrs will include .\irs ww hold oi the Junior Red (‘T and W5 Mc- \llll’tl‘V. DIV director oi \nt‘uilnnal education it lrom the Canadian Mental Health dssoviaiion lull in: given by Urban MuQuald. ex. ecutive director oi the Pi: . Division oi‘ the MBA Tcaclier in liie World or will be the tonic or air , r K. A Parker. sir-s ‘pcriniendeni or city schools need There uere no predictions as Saluidiiy slicrnoon at l in, line st Dunstan's llnirersiiv toolball team will host the Uni- .verslty ol New Eruns ick icam in an Atlantic Cnniel‘eni'r flame. At 1 o'clock Saturday aller- li was not expecled Dial ihi-re noon at Memorial Field, the Ca- llong holiday weekend. but hopes lrlenr. ll coo. traillr' over the usual holiday PEI champions, will play lite iweckends. but both Northums lirst game oi the besioiibrce herlaod Ferries and the Cana. series with the Halitax Oriolcs dian National Railways were ‘tor the Maritime tiiic. The ncxi proporcd ior extra crossings two gamcc are scheduled sun. at Wood islands and Cannon ‘day at H i x. crossings [or three days rri- # day. Saturday and Monday _. vtiil be upped lrnio the regular iour crossings irom each iermi. l villi remain unchanged. . Timcs ior crossings at both . Ilsides ior the three days above iii mcniioneii will be 9 a in in in ‘a lzllipmzzizm. l7 m . ' pm . There will be no changes in schedule at the Bordem'l‘ormelh . iexira night crossings should“ I - lrallic war-r nt ties ilnied over the ior Charlottetown hnliday weekend. but .0. Queen Charlotte High . or at ‘School. i city school children began their holiday weekend at close (it trrday's session! and will ,lrt‘iurn to regular classes on ‘Tllesdfly 1Island Park Ranks Second l According bo statistics releasal ion in Canada during the 1m season. ., During the period April l tin Aug , wine visited the park, an increase oil ihl‘el' per cent aver the samcl ails vi h l. in third posilioo w ‘ Point Pelee National Park with 59”” _ _iMake Henderson and Cudmore your Men's and Boyb' NEW STAMP null: or r shopping centre this you. Choose Stanfield}: "fFE—Pnsimam; lUnderweor for Dad and Son . . s . When you buy cnia announc i . . Thursday deiaili ol a new is. ismm'e'd’ Y“ My "W be“ cool regular issue stamp to he W . W , , rln sale starting act The‘ stump. printed in blue. shows lour Canada geese. in night. The lormai ll vertical with me denomination and words: "Can-i ada. poster. postage" It the bot.l iom OTTAWA i i» l The club has rec 'ved lettera‘ ol thanks lrom two girls lro in this was determined at the and Ohio who were guests at ciubi i members under the Lions inter- national riudent exchange pro is tail . . i iwiiicr. Harvey Pnnle; lion tam. d'“ Lem“ “5 “01“ "mm l er. Waller Solomon: directors.» Dr W. Marnlti. Malor Reid. Den 4 AP l —Seven lutAimohlla curve, . 10 and includt’dislhmmed through I steel tent! in the propa'm will be the Plac- ‘ ‘ ’ log or ivth at the manic nit-ill. Edward Gnudei mmrt sum tit M443) bell]! col into a shipping . canal. The tangled bodies oi six are iouod inside in. car, and cnih body was raised by' All the youuic. and be warmer than ever! Elastic-waist Longs with double seat. How. to wear less Stanfield‘s Thermal Underwear 1United Fund ‘ Organization ‘ Said Better Allison returns livsm the United rund cainpalgn are being turned in slowly. in. came-in lg in a mud! mow Imd but! oi was-don than it was m. time tut year. it was re- poi-ueii by provincial t:me ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. QUEEN STREET BONDEX 38 [Alwcr Queen Street I: available troll! MacDonald-Rowe Woodworking CHARLOTTETOWN Charlottetown from about $2.95. Also available for boys in two weights. Shirts from about $1.50. Longs with full double seat from about sl.95.When you buy Stanfield‘l you buy the best! _ STnNFiELn's_ ITANHIUD'I blunn. "no. new I an! doesn‘t just cover you . . . it. actually insulates you against the winter! ‘ Thousands of tiny knit pockets cap- i ture body warmth and keep it be- ' tween you and the winter! Made in’ two weights of fine. shrink-controlled cotton yarns. tihie underwear keeps its shape through endless washings. Short-sleeve Shirta from about car Long-sleeve Shirts from Ibout $2.95. i