and the City Employees Union Local 501 signed an agreement during a special session of the Left THE CITY OF Charlottetown City Council last night in the Council Chambers at City Hall. to right, Sgt. Augustine Ch’town Council And Local 501 Sign Labor Agreement What was termed by Hon. A.A. Maclsaac, Minister of Labor, as the final step towards the ac- ceptance of labor by the people of Charlottetown occured last night when officials of Local 501 Union and City Council signed a labor agreement involving civic employees. Councillors received copies of the agreement In advance of the special meeting and the resolu- tion proposing the carrying of the bill was passed unaminously. City Recorder K.M. Martin, fol lowing a question by Councillor Foster regarding the chief disa- greements of the agreement, not. CITY AND cENTNAL WE TREAT the sick well. Gig- gey’s Pharmacy open 8.30 am. to 8 pm. AUCTION “45” Score Cards for sale at I Guardian-Patriot Central Printing. RUMMAGE SALE Basement Heartz Hall, Friday, Oct. Blst. at 2 pm. TRADE YOUR Figure and H00 key Boot skates at Firestone Home and Auto. ST. VINCENT’S Orphanage annual Envelope collection will begin this week. FAMOUS NAMES in girls‘ vests and panties; Cherub and Harvey Woods, Sizes 2 120-14; S.A. Mc- Donald’s,'Queen Street. RUMMAGE SALE Heartz Hall basement. Saturday, Novem- ber 1st at 2 o’clock. NEWEST STYLES in girls’ and teen age dresses; just ar- rived; 2nd floor, S.A. McDonald’s Queen Street. COSY CORNER Restaurant, North Rustico, now closed for the winter. We wish to thank all who supported us during the past season. . .and hope to renew ac- quaintances again next spring. ATTENTION St. Dunstan’s C.W.L. members, don’t forget annual Communion Breakfast at Queen Hotel, Sunday, Novem- ber 2nd. at 9:15 am. KINSMEN GASARAMA at Frank Roper’s Irving Station. corner of Prince and Grafton, 2 days —- Saturday and Sunday, November 1st,. and 2nd. SPECIAL MINISTRY meeting each night at 8 o‘clock in Free- town Gospel Hall. Everybody heartily invited. Speakers J. A. Joyce, and R. J. McSwaIine. THE GLORIA ‘ October Sale continues all this week, ends Sa- turday noon, 12.30. 20 per cent off all Fall dresses. and 10 per- cent off balance entire stock. See our specials. DR. DENTON’S sleepers a n d sleeping bags: and polo pyjamas. Second floor, S.A. MacDonald‘s, Queen Street. MONUMENVTS GRANITE 8: MARBLE =6 BRONZE MARKERS Write For Our Catalogue Vere Beck & Son Ltd. ’ Montague & Charlottetown N. II. MadllAN FUNERAL TRAINED WORKERS - are guiding many Charlottetown fam- ilies in their time of need. You can help by contributing to the Protestant Family Service Bur. eau. CLOVER FARM Food spec- ials at Weatherbie’s Clover Fanm Food Market, corner of Douglas and Upper Queen Streets. Open Friday and Saturday until 10 p. m. . Doiron of Edward‘Street won the first. place door p‘izc at the an nual Policeman‘s - all held Mou- day night at the Follaway. Other winners included James Holland of Sydney Street, Glen Cotton of Kcnsington and Mrs. Clare Ar- cher, Upper Prince Street. LIGHT DOCKET—Two cases comprised the light docket at Charlottetown Police Court yes— terday morning. A Gerald Street resident appearing on a charge of being drunk and incapable drew a fine of $10 and costs or five days. A city resident of no fixed address appearing on a sim~ ilar charge had ilis'case remand ed until this morning. HALLOWE’EN TEA -— Unus- ually large crowds of people gathered yesterday afternoon and early evening in the Kirk ,Hall of St. James Church to en— joy one of the smartest and most attractive bazaars and sup— pers of the autumn season. The tables filled and served by members of the five groups of the Kirk Auxiliary The tea services presented a mest for- mal picture as tea was poured by Mrs. A. J. Murchison, Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse,‘ Mrs. Louis Sadler and Mrs. T. H. B. Som-I ers. The President of the Kirk Auxiliary. Mrs. J. Harold Shaw. was assisted by a staff of work- ers under the general converv ship of Mrs. A. L. MacPherson. PERSONALS Mrs. James Shirley left by air Saturday for Johnstown. Penn. after spending an enjoyable three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Shanahan, City. Mr. Shirley is goal tender this season with the Johnstown Hock‘I ey team of the Eastern Hockey‘ League. BIRTHS MacRAE — At Edmonton, Alta. on October 26th.. 1958, to Ml‘.l and Mrs. Daniel A. MacRae.“ a son, weight 8 lbs. 6 oz. MacDOWELL w Al the Aber— deen Hospital on Sunday. Oct- ober 26, 1958, to Rev. and Mrs. S. M. MacDowell. a Weight 8 lbs. 8 025. CURRIE — At the P. E. I. Hos? pital, Tuesday, October 28111... 1958, to The Rev. and Mrs. MN Carl Currie Incc Norma Dal-E ziell, Murray Harbour North.) l l r a son, Kim Carleton. Weigth 7 Lbs; 8 ozs. ‘ STUART — Al the PIC}. Ilns— j pital on October 28. 1958 to Mr. 1 and Mrs. William G. Stuart, a. son, Ronald Thane, weight 7 lbs. DIRECTOR 15 king Square _ DEATHS SIMPSHN «3: Al Portland. Alamo. on ()ctol‘lcr 28th. 1938. .\l I‘ \mi George. Simpson (nee, .Irism‘lh. ston's River. In ‘cr 76th )‘CBL Funeral at Portland on ch Charlottetown . DIAL 5549 i l MACNEILL _. A: the P.l:1.l. Host l The Dunph) I. lorIrIcI‘h ul‘ John ' ber- Blst ; I I pital on Tuesday. Oct. 1. Mrs. Levine Moch‘eill, in .m. hm i ' PRIZE WINNERS — Vincent, Dowling, president of the local; Hon. A. A. Mlaclsaac, Minister of Welfare ‘and Labor; His Wor- cd that tne main problem regard- ed the seniority clause. The new agreement states that seniority will now depend on length of service of an employee The former system had depart- ment heads deciding on their senior officials. ' PAY TRIBUTE A tribute to the work being done by Councillor H.E. Hynd- man over in Springhill during the present disaster was paid by Mav- or E.C. Johnstone Councillor Hyndman is part of the Island Red Cross team from the Island that arrived on the scene soon after the-Saint John Ambulance Corps. ' It was noted that upon reaching the Springbill community, the Island team set up camp and worked twice around the clout without rest, feeding and cloth- ing draegermen and the bare faced miners as they arose from the murky depths of the No. 2 Colliery. . Mayor Johnston noted a re- quest firom the Kinsmen Club to spearhead a city-wide fund rais~ ing project with the assistance of other service clubs in the city. Councillor A. Walthen Gaudct suggested that the $1,000 dons-- tion by the city to the Springhill Disaster Fund be remitted to the drive to augm at the campaign funds. The res lution put to the council from the floor was re- ceived unaminously. ' The recommendations for plans 83rd year Resting at The Mac— Lean Funeral Home from Where the funeral wil be held this (Thursday) afternoon, ser- ' vice commencing at 2 o’clock. Interment in Clyde River Presbyterian Cemetery. LYNN —— In Somerville, Mass. on October 28th, 1958, Mrs. :John P. Lynn, formerly of Fort Augustus. Her remains will arrive in the City on Thursday night by train and will rest at the Henncssey Fu- neral Home. The funeral will take place [on Saturday after- noon at 2 o'clock to St. Pat- rick‘s Church. Interment will take place in the church ceme- tcry. ship Mayor Edwin C. Johnstone and Eleanor Hennessey, secret- ary of the union. No Change In Condition Of lniured Bedford Resident A Bedford m an, Stanford Walsh, seriously injured in a highway m i s h a p yesterday morning was reported “resting comfortably” in the Charlotte- town Hospital last night. His physician Dr. Frank Mac- Millan said there was “no change in his condition” and that he was as good as can be expected. Walsh suffered a fractured skull when a half-ton truck in which he and his two brothers Harry and John Walsh were rid- ing went out of control and turn- ed over on St. Peter’s Road Gives GraphicI WEATHER I 'I‘ouox'l'U “I”. P' t Lures issued by 1119 “t” ‘ : IC lice: “in “8‘ o ' “ght Day I about one-quarter mile east of .3] Stewart. Da“50n ,...-u.o-- John Walsh suffered four _ . ., T1 Vancouver ‘ 3” broken ribs in the mishap and Presenting a g‘a‘phlc :1; Victoria 33 was held at hospital. The other hand picture of the mine tragc 3’ Edmonton :29 72 brother was reported shaken up at Springhiu, Mrs. Evelyn (,ud- Calgary I . . _ 2.1 m but was not held after examin- more, Director of Red Cross Regina . . . . . . . . . . .. 30 3!; anon. ' W l Safet and First Aid Scr- Winani --I-""“ 3,, 3;; The men were on their way to 3 er y y l d Toronto 4b 49 Murray River where they are vices for the Island who 13 Ottawa h _ . . . . v n ' , I, w H employed by the Island 0011- just returned from the scene, Montreal 41 Sthtion company spoke of the unfortunate condi- Quebec, . . . . . . . . . . .. 43 45 The company owned truck tions which prevail there in an Fredericton . . . . . .. #_ came to rest on a gangway near the western boundry ‘of Mt. Stewart village. It was a com' plete wreck. address delivered to the Centen- nial Y’s Men’s Club at the Y. M.C.A. last evening. Making direct reference to the Red Cross in the form of food parcels. Mrs. Cudmore concluded that <1 a Mwwtoii . . . . . .. 45 Halifax . . . . .. 49 51 ’(‘lmt‘huwmun 45 52 V Sodom M anmpulh 43 S _ St. Johns Nfld 39 a" I. 'wilh Page 2. The Gun 'I'hur.. October 30, 1958 . 45 John ll\l.lF:\X ICI"~The office says a Weak disturb“. seems reluctant to move quickly and consequently “s damp weather will lax day over most of the diam; Regional forecasts. A Nova Scotia, Prince Waxing land. New Br'unsWick: occasional rain or am“? in turc. much change in p but tar” high Light variable winds‘v ville, Nev Gus... cméjw Not at Halifax Yarmouth . fforts of the draegermen and A of such magnitude as trial - “Lord Nelson’ was led by Rev. 9 _ _ . ers working at a dlsaster ’ . . .1 5_ my. 45 and 50; Charming“...x be 2'0“ Y'P. M2 Townmy'k d 6- l t Ilifelfiihggdfxihre speaker stated that of the Spring?“ 511;": I:le MonClon. firmer-lg]: and w'll , . very spoo y an e rie gins ‘ and work clothing were males most viVI y. 5 John 40 an 50; autism Aide Hallowe en soclal walk was 16d.by Clair smith' Egrtigfosiiipplied by the Red Cross ness of an organization such as Campbcmon 35 and 45, Wet _ More HaIlowe en games and ' F . d to the members d Cross Which has btfen Mont Joli and Seven 1mg“? IICRI‘ On Tuesday evemn October h t t til (1 D‘Saswr “n the Re ’ ‘ ‘tvc I . g’ . g 05 5 ones 0.‘ “We ' . f h rescue squads during ' d to do something P05“ and 40. wt. MP 28, Zion Young Peoples Soc1ety A short devotional. period 0 t fie .1 Shin on a mqu “a”? fine of a tragedy, Bay of Fundy: Light “531?, Glee held a Hallowe’en Social, with brought the evening to a close. and i 0]: eagldule at t e 1 a er was thande by winds. Occasional rain wm‘i gram an attendance 0f 30' v M3” Farquharsm read the the c'oc so? 1. b ' or iven H'Ii‘h‘ld Slsl‘hhgan for her most in- visibility he a r zero In other Things got off to a lively start scripture lesson, which was ASSISIan‘Ce 15 3 5° em" g teiegting and timely addreSS- With the judging of costumes, the judges being: Townsley and Mrs. Townsley, Rev. Mr. after sley taken from Matthew 6: by the Red Cross to the families of the miners. Mrs. Cudmore emphasized that already many (1-13), which the Rev. Mr. Town- pronounced the benediction. Edgar Ellis, Judy Millar and Donna Buchanan. Prizes were awarded as follows: Weirdest Clair Smith as “Death”; most original —- Helen MacRae as “Grandmother”; funniest — Mary Farquharson as “The Devil”; best couple — Corena Steele and Adele Jar- dine as “Tramps”. A startling game etntitled work to renovate the City Council chambers were received by Colin cillor Foster yesterday afternoon He in turn asked that these plans he brought up at the next coun- cil meeting after the committee set up in this regard has had time to study them. A resolution regarding the ore:- tion of Civic building was shelved until the next council sitting. Councillor Foster submitted a re- solution on the proposed building but following considerable discus- sion it was decided that the mat- ter should be adjourned until a later date. Councilor Baker, in his report on the findings of his committee to find a new location for the offices of Island Motor Transport, told the council that there were two suitable locations. Although he declined to men- tion the suggested sites he said that both would in all probability lge acceptable to the council mem- ers. ’ RENT MACHINE , It was also decided that, in regards to the purchasing of a grader, for the coming winter the Family Service Bureau. 7 REV. T. H. B. SOMERS will speak today at 1:30 pm. on CFCY—Radio on behalf of the Protestant Additional Red Shield Contributions Mrs. Mrs. Mrs .' Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Horace MacDonald I St. El William Manfield Carleton Siding. District Per' John Myers? Raymond Hervey Haber Myers Sheldon Nicholson Ralph MacCaull Clifford Rogers Wilbur Cairns Harold Muttart West Devon W. I., Per: Mrs. Mrs. Mrs . nors District, Per: Mrs.l é. city would rent a machine for snow removal. other resolutions passed includ- (Continued on pagefi5 Col. 3i MacLEAN & SON v ' ., . l SALES & SERVICE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS 117 Kent St. Dial 7186 MOTOR REWINDING AND To our many customers, old and new. . .our coal yard is very busy You can assist us , greatly by phoning in your orders 2 or 3 days in advance ; of requirements. We would also appreciate an estimate of your winter fuel needs. Thank you for your kind, Co- operation in this regard. A. PICKARD & CO. LTD. 5541 Frank Hanson. Mgr. Order your winter supply now.i SMALL APPLIANCE dismiss ASSORTED LAMPS AND FIXTURES . . . SMALL APPLIANCES ATTENTION Main Brace Members SPECIAL HALLOWE’EN AND ANNIVERSARY DANCE FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31 Spot dances, floor show, prizes for best costumes lunch. —— $1.00 couple. Membership card to be shown. The: Trustees of the P. E. I. Protestant Orph-I anage gratefully acknow ledge the sum of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.- 00) from the estate of Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan. BELFAST was rationed Tuesday throughout Northern Ireland because of a strike by bakers. They demand a 40-hour leader was Neil MacInnis. of the miners families were out _ During the evening of food and money and were in dire need of help. Besides having received aid fromprivate sources and insti- tutions, these families are now receiving direct and immediate emergency assistance from the RATION BREAD (Rtuters) - Bread tennial Y’s Men- the country’s The meeting was 3,000 week. For Early Christmas Show SPECIAL DEFERRED PAYMENngj‘ , 9' Print The evening’s devotions were led by George MacDougall and song Douglas Forsythe, formerly of the Syd- ney Y’s Men’s Club, was wel- comed as a new member to Cen- under the chairmanship of Brian Cudmore. ton. otherwise 10 rude; at 9.07 am. and 7.02 pm, merside tide eighteen later than Charlottetmn. Sun rises today at 84: and sets at 5.05 pm. .I I . EATON'S BUDGET PLAN , AND BUDGET COUPON TERMS w BUY NOW NO DOWN PAYME _ * FIRST'MONTHLY PAYMENT .. JANUARY 24th, 1959 MINIMUM PURCHASE 15.00 " _ E‘IEATQ neg... CNARLUTTETWI IRANGI patches, two miles in anatomy much change in tememmgfl High tide today at town at 12.49 pm. AL gum “I”: . 1% ing m- 'A‘ 1mum Ma embal leg Salur chest! Sim Ma: H311- Orphe Ma: leg H. Good Kins 11de em! Satur- Sunde ." men's SPI’I fit.DE tuber Hall. to l E Shu 7 Si: Pt '1 Nover entrie totlli WOme i Admis -' llas l Hill a at 11 chestr Dan Mt. St iner's cents. Slldt Harrir Noven Shirley Admis ' r son. 1' for From The Youth Centre The Men’s and Boys’ Wch Dept. OCT. 17 to 31 FLASHLIGH for HALLOWE'EN BOYS and GIRLS with may purchase of 9.98‘ Women's Blouses Sanforized cotton, blouse, assorted Boys' Striped Hose Nylon Reinforced. Assorted colours. Men's Stretch Hose Men’s substandard stretch hose, as- EATO N'S FRIDAY MORNING SPECIALS"? SALE AT 9 a.m.I=IINIA‘- REMAIN ON SALE NNTIL 12 NOON Toilet Tissue Standard size roll of soft qlflmy csclr’lggigsl. ISizes 14-20. Size .6100 81/1. gortfidlcolours, one size fits all. tissue, , peels , Dec 8 I ' “ch 4 pairs pair spew“, 8 rolls Brush Set Studio Couch CoVers Thermos Bottle Jewellery Shampoo brush, nail brush and Printed oretonne in assorted cob With meta] cu , ao ro ' t1 . . - - . gomb in container. ours. For 2 and 3 cushion couches. ounce-size. p A p mma ey H figtlleicggg ngfigery in “mud pecla. Special, Special, ‘ 1 ‘ ' sot sét each Speual. each or pair Wax. Paper ‘ 100~foot rolls of wax paper. Wooden Coat Hangers Hang your clothes on p r o p e r l y Soap- Assorted toilet soap in plastic bag. A.— Men's Tartan Shirt Wash and wear. Easier to Iron. 55: shaped hangers. sorted laI‘tans. Sizes 5m?!“- Special, 7 Special. special, lyni._largc. Boxed for Chm-Wm“ 3 for cakes each ‘pemal' each Plastic Drapes Plastic Cottage Sets Tea Pots Men's Terylene 5”” Men's Terylene Dress Shirts 9W" .w a...» _ m- _ “vamp “LEM.W...~.‘.._— 1.» ._.~.- Mug»... 3. w A .,_' .. Floral patterns. grey and white Assorted patterns. Colours green. Earthe wa t t ‘ - ' - background. Approximate size 27” red on white background. Size ap-' I‘lesignsnwith3 grill: £130; ‘erlsilrlnfldolf‘igl. [32?“ (“’1{i"iI-OI“"°d“'ay .wff'si’; ‘3‘; x 84 _. proximately 18’ x 42” 18” x 33”. less spout 4 cup capacity. Regular m ITIFSB‘ fa“ c.5151}; Spccml, SpeCIal 3.50 Special, 1 Special 0). or or: ‘ pair 89L each I29 I each 5! B ‘4 c FRIDAY FEATURE AT THE LUNCH COUNTER AY s . Salmon Sand-mob Commete . ’l‘wo Donuts c I . Tea, coffee, or milk Lunch 9 a. m. 9 p m IT EAToN ' ' moss: / \ l