. Ogilvic .\Iir:icle Laying Rev: w_ L oumflm’ pwm n, m ' _ Blush wit-z zzicy wcre eigh- CllslLELl-llllin Church. Montlagufs, for the ' mo" wwk‘ UH‘ ‘M. mun-v a ySe-érisnatflitle “selfvlcenglwnlixsl “ii-k,- t,t_.-\ w, H» 1mm" “Til country will be greatly missed m the \ _ s ‘ l I ' ‘bat 5 one male qusrtette _ with Messrs. Mac- , ~=t cows l ve come Lean, Martin Viokerson and Munroe < U“, n“, were much enjoyed as was the I . TUESDLXX, r MIRACLE BILL SAYS "I just got an- other lcitci‘. It's from a man who has a flock of sixty eight Barred Rock ynlh-zs. lie fed ’em ——tl::i: \\ i- in (lcinlicij .\ntl thcv lwll‘. it up unlzl the where he and Mrs. Outhouse co- . - H _ f I I Y _, he operated in everything that was for flllil‘ '- i‘ .11 ‘v “ W" the betterment of all classes and g~a\'f n, a m“ lle say; creeds. Mrs. Outhouse who was es- ._!< lnitl mic hundred sncccssivc this t" ‘ PM ‘ A U“ fix Mission r rim s etc ~ - . ‘ I . B l tint .- .11.! tlrtln t go bcluw 163mm?‘ who ,,.,§_,‘}§§ g.» eight percent until We!“ l0 11W in N- 5- 1198-1’ Deberl Hut even so. in l M ‘Th: Ami‘ they laid children Edith and Edward Rev l — ' . ' . I JYFPiiT- And Mr. Richardson who is taking up l ,. ]ick{‘(l {our Mr. Onthonses duties. B-lTIVECI in ‘ . l Montague liiiusday and will preach f oi t.. ~e i s zit random in till: giiurch Sigatligé The‘, 1mm- ' r .1 .- - e e or - l l?‘ I (fmdrl . and entered {$11M Dlggfglllllly. In the meifn 3:421 I Elliili ii‘- ii “THYPT liililltl’)! they are lacing entertained in the I '- - int" lit the hiq mics. colltéreg-lllulb-‘L , I "ii-in viii» they ..'(7ll0lR conccitsx-Iiie untu- I l joe hiztcliermoat . r lllf up to that. And €t Pro rims say a lot for Oqilvie Uirzicle Laying Mush. it llllllivjfi nie feel whiclinveije so well interpertcd. Then get-vii '" l“ “m “hi” “$2 fi-iiélifidlviii}.%‘f’%f"ii§§5t.;_ folks are profiting with aid, taking the part of his wife, told Miratfc lTtCilR." CJ‘R"F1T<II BR 0S. LIMITED Charlottetown Exclusive Distributors for I’. E. l. MAKE IT PAY THE ‘uni A ThsllGllVlli FLOUR MILLS Cnmnanpllmllrd E 1 l Pm?‘- = S?“ §§nii§3“§“gv‘éi.°élli€§ii°n"i.l"°".i$i;~ e and a third prizc. concert in the 1. o. o. r5. hall on The Eastern Guardian F _.____ This column ls reserved for m-vn of local Interest. but nilvertlslug of s laws! nature may ha Inserted at l cents n word, strictly pnyishls in ndvuncs. l’ . ..'SAVE HALF what you usually fiend for Dru Store items at abonts Rcxal One-Cent Sale.‘ Montague. Four big days with 250 bargains to choose from, and two for the price of one plus only One Cent.l October 22nd to October 25th ln-’ elusive. L-4l0-10-2i-1i. . . ‘DEPARTURE REGRETTEIL- church he served so faithfully and well. as well as in tlic community peciallv gifted willingly gave her‘ time an talents to the sister churches at and near Montague lli was suitably remembered by he Ladies of the Church. The young people will miss the two Outhouse Monday evening. Selections by the Brooklyn Trio with Messrs. Bruce. Bears and Munroe. it was like old tunes in Montague to hear so mary men singing together. Solos b Mrs Hublcy. Miss lilnid Coffin an Aili- son MacLean were deeply apprec- iatcd. Also Mrs. Dawson's readings now many of the old melodies same to be given to the public. A number of those beautiful old songs wove sung in this programme, solos, ducts quariettcs and a chorus in which the whole caste of ladies in costume‘ sang. Every number was well _i'e:i- tiered and it would be hard to single out any member for special mention. The costumes were good and the setting very artistic, After the con- cert the caste were entertained nt Mr. and Mrs. Mack Ma-rtins’ hnnic when refreshments were served. And Miss Alva Breliaut who accepted a position in Summerside last winter and who spent the week end and Thanksgiving in Montague was pre- sented with an address and lit-tie booklet of sketches and verse featur- ing lici" work the choir in Mon- tague United Church when she \\".1.~' always in her place and readv to help at all times. The choir also pre- sented a very lovely little gift t. ‘i I ' Fvlnrtin- who tori iiau bcen LlRilZl-t iiiii. this piciis- nu. iionic in Val-j Scptein-l t- ..i Ontario. gathered .\.< ll. Previous to his, lilt.‘ scriicc oi his! ' had iunght school‘ ‘itl Bcllctiew’. Wlltl€ UXl ,o....-,; . mint Mr. M. A. Manhood, Mr. Russel Finley of Charlottetown and formerly of Montague made the ‘presentation. Miss Brehant has deeply touched and thanked. tli friends who so kindly rcmonzbc. d in". Nllss Briliant gave the a uv- ance that he-r hcart remained in, ..‘Allan Murray is tin furlough and visiting old friends in Mon- tague and viciniiy_ before returning i0 his military duties-L. I maniac a Mtusobmn Git Gccoher 22'"!- 6’ 2354- The Holt-Renfrew representative Will be at this store E invite every lady in Prince Edward Island to visit our store durinz this lurc- seniation of 1942 models. must soc them. Bring For you SPECIAL PRESENTATION of HQLT RENFREW FURS The coats are lovely beyond words and you M Your order placed now will save you many dollars later as fur prices are soaring. i ti.‘ $9655 d mOfll€i§UC.— . , . l l l‘ Mi W’ k W o n Personals ' AILQYaLIOIIS and Repairs See the Holt Renfrew representative about the repairs necessary to put your coat in order for next winter . . . or tlic remodelling of your old coat. asked for the read" l ..'Mrs. George spalding who has been visiting her sister Mrs. H. J. Mabon, Montague, for iliepast two‘, do ‘ W“ hi“? Mme’ m in”. Ol"€d yriili licfto ‘Cape Torinentine ‘umwl-l’ m um n‘“"‘m when she was mct by car by iieii ull, CUlliUa the 1110111911‘ s. 'p.llll.~l, oppression and law-, son's wile Mrs. lDr.) Spalcling who , lisiiziisrna..:%:..i"";...?ii' llmtills, accompanied in hm home-L- froin the lllu" 0i man. From the, ‘_,Mrsl Lemuel Macaw“, Mo“ ~'e you were wont t0 ‘ti, . i, ill their daily dut- ies. you go n). in. by precept and cX- ample oi LlLUSL teachings, to uphold Democracy. We_ your friends and cighbours on very IhOTlZ 110K109. earned with regret of your early de- parture. We take this occasion to ask you. to accept this gift. as a mom-l onto Q! the high ii-gard in which ‘on are held. and of our apprecia- lion of your sterling qualities and to scce it with the earnest wish of all or yozu- every success and safe tague. left reccntlv for Vancouver.- She was accompanied as far as Mon- treal by her son and wlie. Mr. and. Mrs. Hem MacL-aren by motor car. lvlrs. Mac ren will spend the winter with her son Wilbur of Van- COLlV€l'.—L. McLarty says i 'I'he order-in-council prescribed only for industries coming under Dv7eiiEt"roriitéliwfifiiiiféiiniffieécgnizen by mill- federal jurisdiction by virtue of the y {My authgfltifii, and has in con- sequence been very little played by the Canadian troops in EH81!!!“- Touch rugby, because ii requires M®RE E. icns and others iii l-llt.‘ uiglicr-sul-l uries brackets would not uc eligible.‘ Also cxciudcd lroiii PFaVllmOllg oi; the new policy would ut- Olllllluyu s oi provincial and municipal govern- meats. Domestic servants and farm gfihe amount of the bonus, or de- creased only if the cost oi livingl I has iullcn by five per cent or more, . I I I and three months have elapsed. since the last previous deterin ution of the amount oi the bonus." LI!- ‘Of casualties QLEQD [imiled Following are included in ll!‘ lit- est official casualty list with OiliC- ial numbers and next oi kin: Overseas: J l I . return home. I c - p t f industrial disputes investigation act. . b n‘ v _ F. , t is I l Pr“ “l “m w“ mad‘, by Jenn o o o In such industries, the wages policy 23d teale211?‘ noqmegeésllzilljiog-sised Qggffrj, §1§§§l_“wl’§c§,m§/i§? vosfrolnlikt/igigx? 55; fioullite all hi: Missing nftcr nlr operations: ‘- sssnrrin-n sncnnrsn 1- T‘! Plilvifilo"! m mflfie w- _____ “h "Wm b’ "qmh" "ugh flwm. who m“ m: mien P110851" to all Industry: mmN-m on, “ACPFM algfgflg-“ggniflglrggpgygmg -' the rmsliinn nf nssuclirtc boys‘ work' 2. The wares and bonus provis- ma" m. L140 dmmm, ms“ (gggt-Qf-llyjn Km“, 90mg‘ ha“ not, secretary at ‘lrmmios West End 1011s are made mandatory; bu", h“ been rgcgjyed by the y been comple ed-one of t use being In n brief reply Archie s gvlllllll€ surprise, and ii. alter which all ‘iiliil Provinces sure could be applied by boards of con- ciliation. ' This left beyond the scope of the payed field is necessary, has been sponsored by the Y.M.C.A..sulJ6l'l/15' ors in Britain and has become a. Larty said. would apply to "industiy and commerce gciieraiiyu’ The ordcr-in-councii ciiccting tilt: LLSl-Ol-llVlflg bonus was set at 25‘ iarnts a tvcck. "except for ma]: workers. who, if employed at oasis rates oi less than 50 cents an hour OTTAWA, Oct. 19 -(CP) - ‘The Royal Canadian Air Force Saturday MacLeod, Gerald Fizncn Can. B65208, Mrs. L.T.R. Mu J. join l .. . g "For he's a Jolly. I , ROW fella“? The Yemfllnd" °l m’ waxes policy. unless by voluntary very popular same with the Oan- 1,1,3‘; Pilllfv hilémllf ma? “f? (fdmj. 0,, jobs whm, b cuswmor pracmcet listed in a casualty list two men (mother) '1 Victoria st. and» may. “and?Ragrlusiggfggil:tlzridsprgrlltiell?) By James McCoolr "m" °l m” md‘““l°“- ‘hm °°““ “m” lmf." t 114,, t Om, til trite; hiii irrilcilimatritf: viéiiria Lille are not ordinarlv assigned to ltd-Ht’ Killed on wtlve service overseas. N- S- “.,,..,; ‘.,.,,_(‘,'_ and," Pr”! Sh" Wm” lng under provincial jurisdiction. IBM :51‘; _-5 "° l P ~ be avauabm y male workers. shall nicely: a mnus {our missing 51m- ‘1; 099M191“ - , ,~ Y"! the“ $313; "l: The pmvmcils.’ $32,112‘ ‘swim: “Sfooll Chinese checker bllflfds and cofirllsxgglgbgflzglsiagznlllén€y 22,25‘? p“ “m °f the“ “s” “B” nndcone dead from natural csusea gsinidnl: m ttcllv "ins were Z , O-ITAWA t. 19__ P) _ C _ program was lSC SS Q‘ 1 . _ I . _ a . .1‘ 1 f to 1 ‘h bub n and“, er (puny g . 0c <0 0 Wm, mmb rs. uiat the bonus shall be pfllu in n. 1 w izvléggtijJiwn 1' lgdexe w? Also included in the n“ whlch c singing "Blest be the tie‘ t '. "Auld bang Byne" and e the King. IN SECOND ACCIDENT AIONWFON Oct. l9 —(OP) " p l... Kizincar died Saturday 31w n n» cle he was riding was op-eration of provinces in making effective the compulsory wartime wages policy of, the Dominion has been assured and provincial labor departments will have an important part in its operation, Labor Minister McLarty told The Canadian Press tonight. Mr. MeLarty said the national war labor board announced by Prime Minister Mackenzie King would be the counterpart of the wartime prices and trade boar-l in ‘the wages control being applied by the Dominion. The prices board will control prices and the labor board will deal with wages. The government's ob- jectlve is to keep the worker's in- come and necessary outlays in line isnd so avoid inflation. Mr. McLarty said that in addition to the national labor board, reg- ional war labor boards will be e:- tnbllshed with provincial ministers of labor nnd committees composing them. These regional boards will work in "the closest contact" with the national organization in making the policy effective throughout the Do- minion. Mr. McLarly said the order-in- eouncll covering the new compul- sory wanes policy will be ready early this week and he proposed a nat- ional broadcast dealing with it within a few days. Three Vital Points Y.M.('..\. Mr. Owen was born In \Vlnnlpt'|; nrvl was educated In Hamilton. where ho grndnnlrd from llIt-Msslcr ui\i-.'ri':ily' with 8 BA. degree. For the past thrcc years he Qfgszfah Yixfrémlxriof th llnmllhm .. . t. . F a on ' n‘ Wm‘ I g boys snd Phil! of which s of provincial representatives the Dominion labor department last week, srid Mr. McLnrty ssid that co-operatiori was assured. At s. meeting of the national la- bor supply council last week, fol- lowing the meeting with the pro- vinces. the proposed program was placed before representatives of la- bor and industry. each of which has five representatives on the council. Mr. McLarty said that the new program provides not only for pay- ment of the cost-ot-livlng bonus and adjustments. but requires thlt all employers pnv a bonus on thb ssmo basis. 1t has been estimate: that more than 500.000 Canadian workers now are being paid a cost- of-living bonus. but Mr. MoLai-ty said he had no data on hand to show how many of these bonuses are out of line with what the gov- ernment will require In future- The number of workers in indus- try is estimated at about 3.030.070. Tom Moore, president of the trades and labor congress, said it was his impression that the entire program hsd been agreed upon be- fors labor was consulted and the proposals were brought before the national labor supply council onlv on ‘Ihursdsy. Need 1440 halls- For touch rugby fl. ll sci: un We administrative machinery required. Under the existing wartime wanes nollcv contained in nrder-ln-council PC. 7440, methods of establishing fnr and rczissnnhw umm in an“; cost-of-livlng bonus ;M.C.A. war Services from Capt. IE. D. otter, senior officer. Canad- lnn Y.M.C.A. overseas. The majority of these balls will be used for kicking and passing during recreation periods. Rugby. as s.n organised game, has notrsaisri 5.000 checker boards and men 10.000 cribbage boards. 5.000 sets horseshocs. Five gross golfballs zasoo decks playing cards- 884 sets boxing gloves. 00st of living IBonus policy ls extended - OTTAWA, Oct. lB-(OW/hl. though basic wage rates in Canadi- an ndustry cannot be changed without permission under the new Federal compulsory wages policy. in- ggasesnfiifit promotionmor incaiiazsed ns y w con tie. o cums ssigotods y. The order-in-council covering rho new wages policy is expected to fol- low to a consi erable cxtcrit the wartime wages provisions set out m order-in-council P. C, 7440. WlUCh prcsc bed for industries under Do- minion suthorit . Officials said st where this -.a.r- time wages licy was applied and wages ing paid were declar- ed fair and reasonable. an genersl increase covering classes o workers was not pennitted. But anomalies could be corrected and promotions be regarded even if increases were invol . Mr. Kin: said in his address that in addition w s. cost-of-llving bonus being paid an adjustment of who bonus re arly every three months in scoor snce with a definite form- the maximum salary level st WlllCJ boma would be paid. In the recent order-in-uouncil providing for ‘ion- uses for Dominion government em- ployees. the level was sot at .100. Mr. Mel-arty said that dist notion would be made between "wages" and es." Men in executive posit-- first instance only it the cost of iiv- ing has risen by as liiucli as live per cent. and thereafter shall te increased only if the cost of living, has risen by five per cent or more "and three months have elapsed. since the last previous detcrininnilunl Al» srly Baxter. Csnndlsn-born. British M!" brought 1,0» Mantra] thst "this is everybodfs wsr, you must help 1|] 5nd | m" Osnsdlsn Vlatls plsnt. ls prslssil the ‘us; us, the pilffid by the Domin on Bureau of, brought total dead and missing rc- edb th R.O.A.I‘.tn82.l bought by Canadians stood at 114.‘! 5.2:; mreye mg“ report“, M prlsnm ers of. war after previously having beenjisted niisslng._ Statistics on the prices of essentials on Sept. i. com d with 100i: a the outbreak of war. ssntrtlnflsnd Westficld, N. B. llsilysnllflfllsvsnpsstsssstpstt Mlnnrdfs jellcvcg aches. slratslt walkers ls the chatting paint when In stressed the fr" that you will”. Is ls shown sbovl sllrtsslng 1100 In‘; shift workers st l-hl Oss sdlsn wsr hlltflcs Blagden. Ronald William; LR°~ B73163, Mrs. H. Blngden iii-the?)