PRESIDENT or the tioaial Sal‘er Lcague. Mnchn is shown he dlseusaed various matters with Supt ‘ pincer commanding Division M Idle RCMP yes- lcrtiuy. Mr. Mac-Lara: is on a twoda visit to this prvvlnee I0 acquuml government and other groups with the work oi lhe league. Home Accidents Here In 1962 look High loll By RALPIl CAMERON lc- similar causes and ended in There were 21 tutalitica as a‘iulls lnr those involved. relull od' accidents in homes in‘ In traitic accidents. he said. my most of the Maple were in the that year age group, He addcd ihcrc vlL-r: nine da-oivninas her. last year but said thevincidence here tram fire or exfi'nSinIl was very low tor the pnpululllm. when the national picture is considered. he Stated. the lead- ling causes oi accidental tainl- lll't‘s are lalls. sutlocation. tire and explosions. poisoning and marina. last year there were 143.699 deaths trom all causes ln Canada. of these 10.064 were L' MacLaren, president at the Na- tional Sale-w League. said yes- hem. Mr. MacLarcn, molimP Wing. maner with the ECAF. Isl local government. particularly the departments at health and Iylmllure. in providing both statistical and linancial as: nice to tlte national program. The internal organization he came inactive during the Sce- orni World War. but on its com- lBRAKES FAIL, TRUCK BURNS, plnim was revived and utimll (Iver by the Canadian HIEIIWEI)’ Surety Council. since then vari- accidK-nial deathsidlm a’ro m lrulilt- and 2.3% III horned. EDUCATION Erlorta rat the National Salciy uva oirtlardzaticns thrltutzllvlul the asked tor a broadsl Accident base lrorra‘ League along rdncatlonal lilies included such items as Elinor. Ermfiéfmldmm ltlre satcty elephant; a boating A u“ m lea B 1 course tor small Mai operators; wim Meg‘s.“ gigrtlprr-edllmi puppets and now in . . A ,Ihc linal stages a baby stllcr‘s "mm! WWW} MW- “in itraiaing course which should be mfiltmmfi has}; ‘11:: ready in ahnlll lwn months FMS“ m mmC imam”. The Lemur president lii‘l‘w‘ wk"! “mu “wing h “mines iparllrular ailrniinll to the Carol were Mn M 1m ed ‘LduP Sately Awards lnatiun ll M m 3 m: r ‘M ‘1 I and the Women's Stately Awrl L ,Sgdmim if s at» rpmvancinrl which are made "9“ ’9‘" Wm IMF"! .“ available and mentioned the szlllmmfi 3"”;3 uCIIiPt't-Txllrnl til the Murslaticld . “id” women est War. to ‘39:: tzmd M d the \Vuiii- Yesterday the vlsitor had a “'9'” briet mPeIiXilZ with Hear. A. a. nation Board". The league. na mfiluled. he said. la tin-nerd by industry. haisiatess. malice companies and the tcdernl grwea-runenl. he currently touring the p. vr him in the hope oi inlerostmg the gumnmenls by explaining league aims and ohleclivca. Machae. minister at agriculture. and Hon. Huht‘fl MeN n- istcr o1 heulua. to mill e the wvrk oi the league. Today he will meet walh various rte-tart. mortal ol’lrlall and women's ltroups 5 PEJ. ONLY "H Mr. Marlann said [Ills pmv~ Into min! only eighl‘h Among Canada's I" in men]! Inlaliiial MI the heels oi 100.000 Popular. (in. l League mantis. he slated. in- dicate I malnrily (If fallalllacs resulting lmnl nttmz- auldmi: "me In llhe elderly or very young I!!! were inruf‘ly the ID lull of with! he mod "poor tEASiERNx BRIEFS cheep ". They were clus— ed by slitfing suitor rims m“ lem'l my! left lylnz Imund LOCAL BRIEFS UNDERGOES SURGERY Misl Cathy .lnhnsion. Mur.~ay River. has undergone salutary at the Prince Edward Island Hospital. VISITS PARENT! Mrl. Flnyd Johllstnn, Murray River. in spending I few (lay: wiLli hrlr Dmnls. . Ind Mn. Everett Wulherhie. Pml. vIsrTEn BANGOR. ME. Mr. and Mrs Ralph Annul‘ and daughter Mliil'wfl on Mon- intlue. ltan reitlrnrd nlmle alter Spertdinfi n IEW day: It Bangor Maine and erluon, N.B.. where niey were guests at Mr. Ml Mn Inn eour it t death ' . cl brother. Mlllln New. ‘m‘y Slime, at Boston. Maia. VISITING RELATIVES Mrs. A. N. MucPhei-son. Kil- ‘mm'x‘f Mn rnulr, lelt recently to visit rel m Mum“. M KM“; Em; tivei Al. East Mltlluociret. Mulm. on M a ton. Must. arrived rRoM warm: in Mlelmm on n y in Mr. and Mn. Dan Girlie. attend the tuna-:1 Tor Kelsey J. Winston. visited menlly with ONE ilEAR APPOINTMENT i Cl-a'tyhtg recon y nomad appointment at Maror Mm ll mlnisrrtltt M (in Conlrderutlon Mentorial min- i nr. rranlr MncKimm. chairman ol the rumors ot. Cortland-scion Mammal roun- datiori, raid that the term oli olnee la tor the lane year period" FUNERAL IIELD J W we Saturday. Irmll Trinity Umud Chllch. with urvlce conducted by M. John G. E. Bull. l i CAMPBEIL TUNERAL — The ‘ hanerul Ior Anaiem Campbell war . morning horn till i Id Ixy VII-1 Rev. Wilth Simp- sr-vealde hotel in in mauled lav Illi'i'! I“. will: Ln! Post and mulled by Ruth. '1 Mm.l;=:ihl‘rltdrlflwml IDI Ila-per. it: up- '. Curl-w. lull Camellii MI, And Mrs. (kcll Cmvpbeil, Commrrt'lni Cms, Fort TREATMENT Mr. and Mrs. hwnalu'e Stuart. whim Road Ielt recently litr Halal-at. NS. when Mr Sluul entered the Victoria General Hospital loi- treatment. it: ONTARIO Willa Foley and [All Fuley. lu- lermenl look nine! in the Round Calholic cemelery with nrvlce being conducted by Father CI‘I .‘ MICKINNON FUNERAL The 'ulll‘ll IN Joseph MIDKII'I‘ non loath plat-e Tuesday montllll from Ila Henneney hmefll Him to st. amid: Church. where Requiem High Min Wu Elebl’llld by Van! Rev. Ben- ndl. Mudonuld. PP. who Ilse present at the n bemrs were Reginald Mooney, J.I-‘, Mat-Donald. Utlau nuc- Killndll. AIIn MIcKllllloI. Ihrk Johnston. rne Emil, In- terrrient looli place in the church eel-let DRIVER UNHURT MONTAch Wenddll Fnrd; Charlottetown, narrowly escaped serious laalury yester- day atternoon when hiS three. lcn last truck lelt the highway when the brakes tailed an en. teriaag the Trans-Canada high- way [mm Orwell. k shot across Lit- intersection und into the ditch users it uughl fire and burn- lVLT. Ford was I‘tlrtwln from lth truck but was not seriously injured. He Sullfled an injured Shoulder and cuts and bruises. He was hauling gravel from the Schurman pit near Orwell to the Sherwood operation at the M I“. Shurman Compmy. [EX and Son-iiblaw and family. Mr. and Mrs Al caraoy in Toronto. ant. with her Son and daughteriaa-law. Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Stewart u Strain-try. cut. RECENT VISITORS Mrs John Macwllliams. Ei~ doll: Mrs Albert MacDonald. MI' Malcolm MacDonald and lira. Austin liarahee. Pinetle. and may realism. Rose balry. visited Nt'enlly with rain. tives at Montague and Wilma Road. twill.- and tamily. 0n Possessi charged in city police court yesterday with the possession oil stolen goods valued at less than $30 Ernest Illaltert .lalirismn.i Charlottetown. was remandedl until Oct is by Magistrate AI. l-Iaslam. QC Joseph Cass. Charlottetown. was given a one-year suspen e sentence on a drunk and dlsnr~ derly charge. and placed under a $500 recognizance that durlngl the next year he keep the peace be at good behavior toward hisl ’ and retrain [mm the use at alcoholic hover-l a pa in“ lie was remanded to dais morn. . ing or until such tune as his re-l cognizance is approved and not i led. ‘ LNIIS Eambrlck, Rnyaiil‘. .lurictinn. was lined tin and l costs tor ialllng to report an sci l cinent. n o er ISLAND NEWS PAGE Easlem And Cenlrul Dislricis The Cuardfijharlottétoou, lid. Oct. 9,7191. City Man Remanded ‘- cnsts (or operating an ullrvzl ) l ‘ \‘ ‘~ . on A \ . ‘ The (‘35? ill Norman Jaililtttlr. I Charlniielawn. charztd With Al. lowing a mlnnr to nperatr a l'IIlII ii- mauhine WIS Idlilurned in Oct ‘ 12 Alden MRCKPMIP. .1. char. lotletnwn. lined hill and tererl motor vehicle, A man charged with posses sion at liquor in a platt‘ nllltll than his residence was tincd Silil and costs or 40 days A drunk and incapable was remanded until this morning. RAILWAYMAN HONORED ON RETIREMENT llIacGt-esar; Mrs hlacGregoa and in Foster. auperiittend researtatinn; air. f-flljf P'IlllmnPnl. Mailman. Damages amounted In ahlrut I964 valiant, driven hy. Charles A MacLeod, Charlotte. F A - town was in cul‘iIiio" “""l 3““? a 55'295 A presentation on» matli- tn \ii’l‘ with the grandma Nat- livcry iruuk driven by RAW i; . NIL .inrl \lis. .lari ilactlrou lllnal Railways shown nrn son. Marshiield. mun 114a d ourned or word v alivi‘llnnn as he the loll. .lllhn McCormick u-hn Monday night. I rPllrpd all .. 3h M'riR or ship llmdn the 0n ‘ S100 and sun. l'vtllmmondhlltln ol lop Island Representine this province in' e Canadian plowing champion- ship matchcs. Stanley willis.j Cornwall. and Edwin Mills Bay Farlune. in Caledon. On- tario. this weelr. Mr. Willis won the Prince Ed- ward Island title last year at the provincial match hrdn near O‘Leary, and Mr. Malls was runner up. This year Carl Wil- lis. a research officer at the Ex~ perimental rarm here won the provincial ehampionship and Mr. Mills again was the runner up. But it is the 1962 champions that compete this year. the this, champions will participate int 954 when it is expected. though It is not delinlle, that the Guild dian championship matches will be her in this province. Bath oi the Island contestants IIAD SURGERY Miss naie Stewart. Montague. is A patient in the Kings Collnll’ Memorial Hospital where a under-went surgery earlier in the week. NEWSD.“ FUNERAL ‘ The neral tor Metre E. Newsnm was held Tuesday. Oct. 3. Iram the Marlena Funeral Harare to Trinity United Church where service was conducted try Rev. .lolin G. E. Hall and Rev. C. R. Webber~ Summerside. president or Maritime Coaterence. Attend rug in a body were the WCTll New and the King's Daughters. Pallbearers were L. H. Sun- mons. Norman Lowter. .ir.. Interment look place in PmPle'l c e . MaeI.EAN FUNERAL — The luneral tor lilrs. Mary Elizabeth Marshall was held Monday, Oct. 1, train the Murray itiver Fu- neral Home to baptist Church. Murray River. where service was conducted by Rev, A,G.J. Sleeves And . C. Bumbridgc. During the service .lohra bear. sang as solo. "The Old Rugg Cross . wen "'Ilihe Lord'a My Shepherd" and “Rack of Age! . Flows- lbearerl were Mllcom finer. James Richards. Russell Mae- Pherson and William Marleen. Pallbearers were I-larry Mac. Lead. Daniel F‘rnur. Leon Mae. Pnee. Jumes Smith. Ivan Bill and Alden nine. Interment tooir place in Little Sands cemetery. VlnlDEIS’I'INE FUNERAL — The auroral tor David Vanider. shale wna beld Tiluduy. Oct. a. tram the Murray River Funeral Home to the United Church where service wu conducted by her. David bar-wise and Roy. M. Cori Currie. During the ser- vice .lohn Burn sung n a solo. I-‘lowelbenmri were Pier lur. Gcorge Johnston and Gerald Johnston. Pallbearers were Roy brooks. .lohn Glover. Roy Mne- Donsld. Elmer Erellnul. .lolitt MacNellI Ind Robert Bell. in- tci-rraent took pllco In Murray Harbor cemetery. ie i J: 'ti At Canadian Matches the attorney-general liar Grand willl‘y was not called since no S . IF llhdiclnarnls here presented at e la lhr October siltinc ot the Queens p c ores, t'mllili tissues, which has ad. Hull.“ ,0... 7 MW”. Wfrlli‘d “WWW Si"? "H‘ by. in [he ('anatilllll lll~lllulp oi For. Mr. .lnstace Mark R :ilcCutaan. mm. “mm. mm“ “mm, stairs if no hill at indictment 15‘ .l sillmas ol the Supreme Cnuri,l ‘ and attendance would entail hardship on the grand jlirnrs.i lhc lift-killing judge may make and represented this country a llhe wurld championship maltlni 'n 5. Ohio when one a tie , iirs‘icel’ifo Canadian finishers 5“ ""1": 0“ BFI’J‘PE‘I"? 0‘ the could “m make me "my m_.nliorncy general, dispensing Willis was the topplucing cnaa. “'“‘ “19". aiiendam diRn ai Per-tales on that occa- than, Mr. wrl's and Mr .\li‘,is ihere rrad . tor the Oniaritl «on. tre. Mr willis matte the trap with his son and daughter-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Carl W Barry Wilson. Cornwall illilvltvys arirra-al Arthur tilt-C. am I?“ R Sounds and Estelle lioddia. acre appointed commissioners tor the telling nl altularits 1 iii-ll mlFormer Miilon l l Tho l provinces lrtmrtlrd buses tor The osl stand. ialoslrrl ll) Snm “Willi aphld anti .‘ll't‘m rfiilvl‘xlalllln \ittl' Delegates See Swirl" N ill The Jury 1‘“ taolc a day all lrnnl lortinu-nl ‘ sessions to mat a controllun tor. “' “9 ""‘il‘m‘i 1" “‘9 5'4"" cslrd c’lI'l‘a ablllll 15 mllrs :lltllil ra- at any repular or snot-tat n, hm lllcli’l trip to the St i urea in Vli‘ll‘ abllui lil‘l . \ Tet-imiinl icuniliiuv index will p‘ml iii» as tine til the tirst Arrican nurs- ('iXWlllnS at lore I » l (allnlls Ann dolepatrs (Tom the lit m. .wriir l . . V (‘nllnil‘ .la purl} rraarir sill)» at lllr the hat nl r. : them at tile haul Palm cnll‘i‘any Iiim- HMIIL’I‘UX lCPi#A Nit-or. 'n girl began duties at St.‘ sessions \\t‘rt- ilL‘l\\l‘Pn indllxlrv M.A. Hinls Tighter Jail Security illitrincy-Gcncral 'll A or was asked yesterday wilt-titra- Ills department plans ht itahlon measures Farmer at Farms Qucrns ii. (man which tlve "\Vo'rr isolate to try to keep a "he irlr trai Tv’lIt‘S L'P DUTIES , Clal‘ m, prisoners escaped Monday anci- noon |“ Joseph's Hnspital here Mondayi 1. Marlilie was greeted IIK'I’I oi the tap competitive plowmen in his own rilzlll, lclt here by truck with the pinws Mr willis _ and Mr Mills will rise Hr “as 'W "will "milled Uri Man Dies In Onl. 7 ’1 l—. prlivlin-or in intact management FI‘lt’IH\ night hv Dr. Alan Lane. and the nl’tlhltlm oi the \inllrlii'll {‘lnrl nl hirer-iv at the hospital. in Hill tcclrnolomtal nae who \lslll‘d Ali-ice two years The iniir-day meeting earls an» and wlS instrumental in alsn gning to take the plows at i“l‘l'llv'i‘ 3' “all "ni- 0’ v n "l i on. Thin \dnv er to Carla a the two New Erunswiulc pilllv Cllil‘ii‘rl- [firmwly "l men to caledon. as Dave Kills “7' iclrrist. Fredericton. NB. r. Iir-II survricd by his '.i to a , ‘rallgcd toi- him to no so wire i Sl'Vllia Gall. and his 5M than. air TOI’Onli). A tall are experienced plewmen who Mr, Gilchrist was here iudsiirg Will ‘ -’ have competed previously in the provincial championship “WNW I“ 1“ Weill“. 0‘" Canadian championships. Mai meet last month, Mr Mills maltlc 53““ W E ‘-\|i'~ ii iwillis was third some years ago the trip with Mr. wilson. *- Cliandlr‘rl. hear Amen. . a. Margaret ’.\ll', c. . ‘lilut-Phrrsun' and Al e n than loltmtiwll’ ilyrrle. Mrs. lluilir Ji’nkin-. buuihpai‘l in River By GEORGE FRAJKOR MONTREAL (CPI The lineup ol idle ahips at SI Law. rence River ports stretched a Hill? longer Tuesday as negtr liations resumed between ship. pers, a federal mediator, ud . Sirikinfl lungshoi-cmen. sixty chips were in Montreal harbor Tuesday. There were it last Friday when 3,300 mean- rs M the International Lon sharemen’: Ameration iCLcl went on strike and closed till parts oi Montreal. Quebec city. Tapioliivierea and Sorel. Thart or the ships. some waiting at berth and some an- chored tn the river. were ocean. going vessels. Three were Ilus. sinn heighten and two others were ahlps chartered by in- Russlan government to pic up part ot the w.ollll.ooo buahela oi wheat and tiour Russia was to get through St Lawrence ports. Two other Russian heighten waited at Quebec. Montreal grain elevatora In slowly tillins up but grain trul- lle [Tom the Lnkehead has not yet been delayed. There is .llill room lor 4.500.- 000 bushels ol grain in Mont. aeul-uren elcvslora which have A total capacity oi 21.500300 bushels, ***** Ships Piling Up Inim'mull will tulle plIlU‘ It» day in Gall. IT'S STILL LETNINC; The tamous leaning lower or Pisa was started in 1174 by TEACHERS' GEOMETRY WOR All titles IX (FrIChGI‘S (if ( shop liepinninc at 9 tie \‘o aiitlliul School on P .I. A. S. KSHOP X. Xi and X11 Geometry and Algebra tire exptlclt‘d tn allentl d l am. in Sum- illav, OctnilPr ll. . and iii Rtltlni Fall. Pl'itlcc nf \i'alns Foliage. Cllril'inlieiown ran Friday. October IR. 1963. WILLIA “S. Dirertnr of Curriculum. THEATRE: "Where The anlctl Are Bpltt-T Than Ever" 0pm“. Cmilederullou Building Porls Bonanno Pisano, Brazier Dog only 19: WITH THIS AD WHEN YOU RL‘Y A DAIRY QL‘EEN SHAKE AT THE REG. PRICE OFFER EXPIRES Saturday Oct. 129 Ill... Are. Ch'lown Dial 2-9812 l The passenger liner Empress oi Canada was turned hacll Irnm Qurhnr ll'lll‘lmlt discharge lag her .. passengers and ‘headed toll rd Ihe lmver SI, anwrence Normally the Em. lpress docks at Mammal. l Montreal loneshorcmen sent a mil-mall dnloaarinn to meet lLahnr ltlinlstrr MarEachen ln lUliawa Tuesday to press the unlnll's demand that the strike ‘ settled by collective bar- gaining and not by government lartion. htr Murharhcn subsequently made a statement in the Com- .mons that the government had laaever madn any attempt to hamper a settlement by threab emu): compulan arhllralinn The union cut down its orlgl. inal drmaans considerath alter n membership meeting Sunday. apparently to insist more on .tringe benelits rather than a lsti‘aizhi trace lllrn'asr W i FAMOUS FDR l RRANnEn lNSPEerI) STEAKS. 0 until) on. i I ***** l INLAND SEA l Caspian Sen. mumflapunkwilllucllipollllls shudder-"and "longing man who dcndlollnoelliloff. The world’l largest suit ln-i "Sh-idly Adult lunti ltPu is In. Strka Unionll FARMERS FOB Trnclttr at Implement Tire and Servicu We have the rule“ Moat Elllelont Perm In: Some- in P. . 0 New I Um! Tire. Vulnth . napalm; rial- Iaandlnl wltr Cum-In Chi-trid- SI. PM! M. TODAY-WED. SIDNEY PfllllER My! Sic-.2 iiiiBBBBY nllllll ' PRESSURE POINT 12 MORE DAYS To PT 109-“ * 'k u 'k n (“it'll * Enlerlainmenl" SHOWS 0 - 7 and 9 medabetmihepeonm an ground to melt. A sun-y n! Iarbeur‘: hut-Ill Iumr anflfllll , m no good. Gone Wild Try Icrbour‘s Peanut lunar—lite old-Clubs sound ltgulcr Grind ar the new ultra. Smooth—and no how good Plump! Iulnr enra Milo. Barbour: um only llan rtrmy peanuts—no him: unit. You no, on all. Ind of a pastoral llr-ro in a Iilllc and that can In "mov- ed. This and male. bit. III lay itself. That is why lurbaufn Mme" mm NO BITTER SEEDS IN Bouillon/h PEANUT BUTTER