' 0mm 1o. 1940 Conditions . In": CHAR DQUABQ QAGF THREE rlie Central tiiiiiriiieiil il- P.E.|. Hospital II Fair Wages Special Luncheu-Luuchel Subscriptions On Government Contracts hi ‘ , " Lunch" 'M'gn3':"°‘:m "dummy. $25.00ea.ch:-—Hy'ndm11ndtCo., s, Outlined In Labor Gazette Queen's county National ’ Served at the algléllNmnma-r-ropLgépa-g mwm g. with dswCtiz andAMrs. 1w. . -1_g1_31L . "l1, . . gQIS E0110 E8,‘ . _ I llOSPITAL BAZAAR -—-— Th $20.00 each:—Bruce Stewart a _ con i c.1111, aaxrsbszi mm‘; leg-why,- Trot,- ,,, ,,, Iw§§esW€$$iitl8s.-."mi'ii" stub: Wslllnawn 81111311111 Assvfilativn , , Assoca t . :— 's. r. o w. .. ' ' L_259_ ma” "mm ,8 not limited 0110. week. but it will be held ss I A_ N_ Mcmms s; son" Island Feb ‘ggvgenugriacqhtrssts appears lrl Development or lerodrorno st STRAND ITIEATRE (‘ll-UH O’ " ' i delegates. All interested Cons "m" "H! week. iilizei- co Buntain Bell do Co ‘q 1p m r “we M The Lam“ wemnglm» P-El- "R1116 °1°°111T1WP ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ F] E10“ N fives are asked m be presentervav ‘Stanley S133“, as Peardon J a‘ 1;’ mfitoet, Ipgiggighegttisgwgilejelggfiilrt; glorrison and McRae. Ltd-r P. 8 p.31. FRIDAY OCT 1111‘ i ' . . ' ' ' . . - s o ale of contract July t3 1940. ' " P 1,2511 M°1115»M1-1111d MIS- J- P0136 Clflflmlfalr wages schedules on a numbcrlAmoui/rt Q1 contyggp’ 344955 A, , 1 E, l. yo!‘ W ~*_________ l" M~ P°°1° 8‘ 6°" D“ W~ J- 9-.“ “mm” "<1 "EYWQYHQ, vlvlevts 1111i‘ wages schedule w“ fncludedm 3990181 Speaker r c ICE COURT-In the Police s Mclvlillan. . ‘throughout Canada are wen, ln- the contract as iollows:— JOHN R ’ ‘ ' _ ourt yesterday two vagrant: were ' $0.00 each: -Dr. P. A. creeluieh, ,¢111d1mz the following at hririotte- P“. hm“, L . MncNILOL, President H ads Damousm Yemflnded until buddy, . wiri. rt. Cruikshank, N. Ratwnbuxy, town. Summersido and Wellington Blacksmiths .55 , ' 0 A | n Ltd, T. J. Brennan C0,, John Lin; 1n this Province: lniths‘ Au DOMINIOD NtYYIONiU. (‘()I\'SERVATIVI“ CORRECTION ._ In yeswrda . do 00., Chas. Carson, John F. Mar- Drivers 35 ‘q . . , ' ‘ l d- I i t report of the Registered Nurgeg ' T ' I tin and Mrs. J. a. Miillliesoll. chsrlsttswwri Airport Driver, _ 3,0 -' ~ W‘ INIION f Me a y gfganlslilioiuignilaitgvf 9,2511% t lkbrnlhfl! colsizioloigliilcilcxziyfldanles TM‘ and Lin‘ Additional deveio ment of airportlfiilbbeulilciksjanl and “Yagon Each P0“ is ruquualud w Send my” Dvhmw“ I B Bearce Yeo , ' , at CIIBIIOLLBbO , .E. , N . ‘ , "w ' l iillitrlgiigfiiii (i: 431 marks Pauline I d. orszlgglgfiihglfiégcuggkafill-‘WQ; contractors. Sgijms Contiractifllrigetlgfl and truck" fig P’ w’ TURN R» A. R. MucIFINIS, HALIFAK Oct’ 9 _(CP) “I-‘ew’ who led in am ‘m’ Miss Hmz’ n e Erncst Worth - G lfllnler Ritchie’ lLtd" Toronto‘ Om’ Daw o‘ com] Road 111M181" operators: u ' President Seal‘ -l' ' ' I 1, wsolrillgztgé gglgtgerllttzrglihoe 1255:. tra1ned,ln the Pfigce w. n. Dennis,’ PIJ. McDonald. B.‘ ifslifiti-‘situiggg 4,323 i240}; ‘iiiilroutrigsg; iiicllbiietlidrzmtl‘ "Z8 i t L“) i L, W115? - 1t;1_ ‘ p_'1‘1- ,E,11,13@ ~,;1»11 M 1 . . ' ' ' _ J1! ‘$111118 ._ ‘“*"' ' "" r - P°‘Z“iiisiit"1§§fi'rtiyse%i$i°§i Usggfltiy p a "_‘-' tint is rather startling to realize D- Bfnglyl-‘lvtlfl, Mig- C.‘ illful-Iaglléig, ‘ii: fgliagwéric-luded m the Con‘ 'I‘I'IIC(-K‘IKZJ1I‘SOKIJIIQFI'QLCIUH“ W‘? W“: "‘"""""*’ " " ~65 - ', ‘ . 1e B-nlimbel‘ t - - M", vb -' A. T i'Vi.r. tiMm . . -. ‘ ’ ' "“ WE'- N- B" w“ “med ‘°°'°"“y' anliiofitohgnp R1§43,;,£f“§11-PK- Qfi to over iralr of I cxmn.‘ lgliistck, Réiylrgiultogelélsr,‘ J. 115. Asphalt takers wiiiil1§ie~triclé"siiité§'tliat' '40’ “ at address the Annual -M-.tvv1 Itgl the shores of Prince Edward Crockett. 5891111111 tempers. smoothers |of contracts for bilildln and ocgrif 9 R h Queen's County Conservativgeitx: of “mm we first “me months‘ P$1S00F9%§b:_1{v‘[ M'Rf,'{‘"§“1s1‘f§“ {Ceflnngntslialrrigtifgltis $111310? work and “Bog of Con‘ socfation, st a W ' ~ _ ' - - 1° mg- 1 F5- 1111 11 11. - - - ~ - - - - - - - PM‘ ' 01' suvernmental sup lies P. E- |- 930 95 so... wit‘; Jiifm“ “ 131.2: s. swirl:..:;s:;"=§...£ti2z.- W.‘ 3:; “i<“'§;." 1°°£§.":e;'.1“ m" iéi§‘i..f“.i“'i""“"'" ___ ' the Prince no 1'1 l - 1 i '. ' ,'- "e5: rs‘, l ' 5' ' ( _ ‘v _o postan ecp posw 111 . . 19 U00 In "“"““L "m" 41- m»- BW the treltii fill! hi’?‘tmimiifiisiiaifi‘“ii;.M‘c'“'fil :22 ?.i%3.'~'."’i‘i.'i°‘itiiiifififf."iii'?.?"i‘§£? ~~ ’ eral of the late Alexander J. Mac- end °1 Sepiefnber- f‘ ,- ' i ~ - - ' Drivers . .35 outed occu it'd . , Eduard Isluntl on the many plivi-il TfllHht unit \'l'l', 1011- 1-1>t1\"]\; - For u I . . lMtKrty, M151. Rena, wood Harry . p Ol frequented by tile . . , (l, - "ittziiliii “Sf “are m m. "§.'.t2.‘.‘.‘.‘§i.i‘i'é2“5§.'fs.8‘飑éi we i. tit: is... ‘Billfitifiil’; t“ - it W e1»- fgguiuflals zlfltcnmoolhulsccrvlgg ytlllg: féfaifil? iEioigiilllislglligliisznlt-iil J31»: kiaoltglxffigick _' ‘glgnfiéffiiggafixefgf .\ numbcr nf Beautiful Drives are llt‘.\(‘l'illl'll In .1 ~| -il Mix]! itlltll‘? mg“ Cengfcgg-[L Interment Mom 3tglgvfiilnghg “me perm“ lummycfllal gm)“ c? V, pjirlgdg$l A: B Bmgnnm .Mowr truck driver ah-dhtrfiék‘. 1.35 I b gyItiLtILCVOXIKPIH-Lwr is also required to which w; mil gladly send you Err-r. on l-i-quiwl. Milly vi~ is tl»i.~ Qum- ms... M- - - “’ The Cfllliidlflfl RN C1955 $031M? epidemic olcmggslglhgSLlllS t- Aln ‘iSIgOIIIILIIlIIIL to Borden, curling 1111,- Roblsoll, lit-lb Tilorlltull, Harold Pic-' drawn) . . . . . . . , . . . . .. .40 of all workliieli lellsdérillglgloyletslbliti Mm“ I ‘.8 11115 1*‘“llfiijlollfslfiiimlflfipafizn ‘half Charlottetown s; pnienfilff’; $1“? ofmcf,uflizwfhgfuggézuéklelljl-isaséllt- kll1'<l.L\)1/l1£1il1iilt1t1.xii-a Ida HSEIIGCLIH- Rotéglmurader operators (11101. 60 the its?“ W‘. o,“ and “me wmzed SEE rout OWN l-itovilvcrz-iuir: altisr Bli.\l"i'il-‘l,'l, IN ma \l)\. lll ilS ll _ l f - , a '- Hf ‘ I 1 _ _ _ I ‘ '-‘ h P1111. l 14S 011. - 1'5. cal" ,1‘ . y sucl ilorklncn, these records t ‘ 1-‘ F M F . . i funds. Dr, Fred. W. Routley, Na- En fikbhotélfllcligiéldgen vialnxgiafig zvélgtlilltéis itlcifusillu firs. Frnllll Iivnruq S Dorothy {Road grader operators tgasu. .45 i be open it inspection bv ffliti: or “i”. ,3" . 9,“? "f"! a pufunuTi tnd“) l"- 1101111 C°‘gm“fi‘a‘§.‘z°fr' §g§f""$d 0011.10 1... ,..;a‘,;ed so m fronlwlf m, immense ‘Jr-Mm 1131351; dust“ I Iélnck, lit‘ .',\' u J. lvrifhgatl 1:51:61 operators (steam Both-lugs. ulf ,.- of the GO\'L‘i'lllt\;_'111_ l fl; llflNflu l-nvvmll ISLAND ’l‘lf\\'I-§f. l$l'l(l.'\I' -.~- kt . . ‘ *" "r ' L, l > '1' “l , ~ '2' . - . . . ‘i " ,~ 1i i - i - . . gfrfsmlgfigély Tpprcgresg report DE disease Di‘. B. Keeping. Deputy fllle’ ‘Silllht period f-lst ycilr, _ "l'ili.." 1S Lillilinklii A. vim ll. Llihllkillyhsx 1Rotlnluil—rt=iilfol'ced steel . .451 lxlllt} ‘iltlaiiiilrtl 1111?] _ , 1,5’ ("Mum lmgpm’ '*“p"""““'“‘ ““"|"“"“"‘11 “Gum Expressed conndenm m“ KEIIIIELQI‘ of Public usitltli, said lastmfffjp,‘ ;;;",*g,“~f;gg‘e“;,,}ig;;*;,$1113119. wiii. (rm lilIl,S>.'i‘l‘1ill: 130115011, ui -‘Q,","“°},°“ °1’°m‘°"5 - ~55 S1’°"‘L‘§*- , ‘“‘“" w‘ " """"3*‘"~* ""1"?" F110" 11111 11-\1.\'1i'f<i> 10R .-\ “inflict “§h“§pl§‘i§ia'teyt“§v“~siii<i"°§§ vigil g D 11411 £15 11 Whole. is ccnaiiicrtlio todbo’ 1‘<'I““°“ M “i”'tit“ (‘ihif Rum MCI hwaeliiitlililell 4 '28 i triii-tltji"IEliiillliliigfcbicrzitlbliiziluigiii?- (iumlobls "Gnu"? 1-HT CARH-Ililti’ <1II1-\1\ti t; t trim x" . ., i~—— , , , ,)_ _. clz ... -"__ . , , . .. . _,, I 1_._ v ‘a V‘ _ .. , _, “m” bjecmve o; {we mum,“ FALL OVER WIIARF-Clty Po- iless ma“ m“ _-\\_?fl1. It clots sllovtl “ix , n, 2mm J illent oi l-ulv llifillv)’ which would 516*" 1* 5| 51-15 7- 31- FROM (‘.\l‘l-1 TOlHll \."l'l\,'-‘, m?‘ “s o 113g 135;, ylizvht picked u a 1m" Jilfit the pubutlty Prlllcc EGWIIIII‘ ‘* “'““m PW‘ Em“ Summer-side olhtrvivisse bc pilvablc under Illc ' who w“; ° p ‘ 15ml.“ ‘A 119W 1"~“"¢‘~\'111i! 15 11111181112 33,1?" If“ 01mm" terms ol colltlzlt-t until he has flit-ti b9; v ' 7'3"? ilvzilldering about the "Cslms- Development of Slllillllflfélllt‘ Aero- _. __ dollars. -~ w four hundred thousand . “‘ are d. SlillPlilvill >ll\)\\'ili‘.§I ti; lllB)\\'ili;('$ l .\'.l~l1.. dollars ailend of this amount re-Msvireeis with 1115 9mm“ 1111191111115.‘ ‘rile figures for October, Novclll- drunl- <21 ill! ' ' - ‘s u "i i»-- - ~ » - i -. w :clvctl izl the Sillfllzpefifld lust year,’ yet. He told the Police he ilnd bcl" and DCCCIIIDOI‘, it is iloped, wi1l| uit- W. ll, 1; ‘curl-g, ' Big“? ‘Elifnlig-‘(figgii)’: illlllkt-Zrégdflilfhiljlj“, ogaifiglfglxcl\g_lss‘f,il , , x , , v ‘ Di‘. Rouiiey said. The provmce o1 Lilian over one of the city wharvcs. also 5110b’ some lIIJYB-ISU over last Nllfb‘ (l vi- Lo , Miss Jclnililii -1)nt,<,- of oontl-uct, August 19 1940. worklncn- t2» whether any ‘Qaocsl e ]'tt\l;] Alberta does not begin its Oflfllpfllgfl I He removed his clothes at the P0- year. ymcP lil. J. l~‘. lvloore. hr-‘iss Bcsslt- ‘Amount of contract, 5367115190. A or piiyinelits rvnlalil in arrears‘ tflld ' ___..__. A mull October fourteenth and the tiloe Station and rolled up in a, t A certain llunlbel" oi those truvel- 13cc: Pfflllk iii rs fall" wages schedule was included in t3) tilut all of the labour conditions (cgmurueq 1mm p3“ U , ,---,]t11\_11 {<1 cumer- ,iilc contract as follows- "(',t'l"s>l!, E. it‘. Clzilvsoll, i , (‘,-_.-- (~11 lASl-Jllfllf. FLIKEJSS . . . . . .. 1, 31H_1g_10_11 Aspllull lillillXflkfi, snluotllcrs _ ,____,___#__fi 1 illlil sprotidcrs lBltlCkslllibllfi . .. of the colltrlirt have been complied Per hour with. In ilk‘ vt-llt 0f default lit-ill: .$ .50 t illiltit‘ lll llli~ ].'.l_\'lll(‘lll. of wllgcs Ufilll‘. . 1‘\\Ui'lviii('i1 vlilpilycti cl.lllll llltffclllr] .1_if_l,»nl.lv be filcrl with the lililllslcl- of .001 the cleparllncllt with which the 0011-‘, tiers were. of course, islanders, but ‘as tllcre urc Lilrcc illollills of ills tical‘ not yet filcliltioti lll lilc (‘lltl ti’ ;- ‘htcptclllbcl- tctzll oi 49.342 f)€‘l'.i0il.\. ,1 " ‘ ' ls reasonable to assume lfliil t number for the final llll't‘0 111611.. . qppcfils of many towns and cities gbliiilket for a good night's sleep in Jl some other provinces have been in cell. jtlqyrd to meet lccztl conditions." Oiliario lends the other provinces r-ltli a tolnl to date of $1,152,000.00. Attends Big f‘ Hospital Bazaar MILITARY alu-tiTlvroli-slvrs - iThe follounng promotions and ap- Qtlfllli,‘ timing for $l,000.C00.00 has realized $1,143,000.00. British col-, illlblfl reports $300,000.00 in sight, ind the totals for the other pro-' mice so far are:-- t Nova Scotia-$159.030.00 New Brunswick~$05.500.c0 Manltoba-$240.000.00 Saskatchewan-WOJIOQOO Prillce Edward Is1and—$l9,D00.00 "we are delighted wit-h the faith, shown in the Canadian Rod Cross tit 11191300916 of Canada," Dr., Riiuley comnlsntcd. "and are quitel Jllllmistlfi about the final result off our campaign. We have a hugel programme ahead of 11s and need every cent that everyone has given, While we are grateful for the Larger donations given to the Carl- idian Red Cross, we are especially pleased with the number of small miitributions that have come in." "this mornln the Treasurer of the Canadian Cross Society ills handed a check for M8825 by Lieut. Col. C. C. Thompson, M.C. VD, Offli-er Commanding the Prince liidward Island Highlanders. l5 a contributions to this very atorthy cause, on behalf of the Dfficers, Non Commissioned Of- ficcrs rind men of this unit. A similar amount. was also 81V- li'l to the Red Cross in Nova Scotla TENSION in ‘:(_Collt7itltled_ from _ pagQKPi pi'4.‘.~i>i0ll to the Italian people that ‘Hillcr, viflllfliiy stale-hinted by Brit- fsll resistance l'll the west, has up- peillcd to Mussolini to take the lcaft lll pressing the war in the near east. Meantime, the incursions of Ger- min "lliodcl army" forces in‘o Ru- miului. have created new tension l1l'I‘lll‘l(»I_\' and Greece, Britain's null-belligerent friends in the near East. Both have commitments with London. The fact that Britain has not called upon Turkey to implement their understandings for mainten- alluc of the staus quo in the Med- llcrluillcitn lcks like evidence that. in the opinion of London, the sit- uation in that area has not become serious as yet. Britain stands pledged to help Greece if attacked. and Turkey to 1012i Britain on nil, ‘with a reser- vation as to Russia's attitude. It Ls clear, therefore, that Italian and Gcrnlilll war activities seemilvzly‘ 11111191161118 in the near east may. sooner 0l' later, force the issue oll both Turkey and Russia. __, alums BAGNALL -At the P. E. I. Hcs- 111111, September 22, 1e40, to Ml‘ 11nd Mrs. Eric Bagnall. Hunter Riv- el. l1 son tftichard Wayne.) gsAvllMflf - m Qhlsncity, sept. w 1940, to Pte. Frank Bavidant and 1 ~11. Savidant, a daughter. LORD-At. North Tryon OClObi‘; 2. 1040. to Mr. and Mrs. Stirling lord tllec Evelyne Muttart) a son. Mt-(EARDLE-At Chelfon. on Sept- EDmbcr 30th, 1940, f0 Mr. and Mrs. D211"! McCnrdle, a son, Charles ,____ \‘__ DEATHS “QIFETTE m this cit -— y on Oct. 2:65:40. D1ulel W. Paquette. Fun- sm roln his late residence, '1 Prince P111111!’ momlng at 8.45 to en's Basilica, thence to lver for interment. ' — - Milton on CIIANI)! ER At North 3Tb" 9- 1940. Mrs. Philip Chand- hfl‘, Years. Funeral from H, "ilhe residence, Friday, Octob- m m’ service starting at. 2,30 p. m“, Prment, Wf-nsloe North Cem- N. D. MacLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Ch l siltimrilfiiiii" 51» Dilnst Vernon R, F pointmellts have been announced from Mliitzl-y District No. 6 head- quarters. H l- , PEI. Highland- crs-Corps. Reserve of Officers: To be 2nd Li.ut.: Charles O'Brien, Edgar S, cOHTlld, Alan F. Doyle, Jilliifis‘ F. Lcvclie. Matthew Russell Lownds, , ALL CONSERVATIVES should attend the Annual Meeting Qucclvs County COllSIJYVtHlYU As- sociation, Slhillll ‘flit-litre, t; p. lll., Friday, October lllh. Spvilltvrs Hon. Dr. It. B. Hanson. K. C.. and , John R. UcNicol. MP. L-flitl. out 005s on} nnlntllr -} A cm" crashtd llilsc "It the ffllllil". of the year would be OqHlVfliPlil} to the lluillbcr 0f actuul Prince Eti- ivard Islanders CPCSSIIILZ Cil the tqr fcriy anti therefore, the lotril Ll tllmost 50.000 pcsplc present for til: your‘ lion-residents who vis Various tourist pul estimated that the rivel i . spcllos at cast. $10.00 ill il lllrlCt? llo v its. and thzll Uli.‘ ltblc c tilllcilc. The lLfl 01i£\Li_‘3i'L‘- c ifriitity lliiitell Church i twrumclt llllll liililti Ilium- . (‘llurils — Social business‘ to flips l>:i-'.l:..-i-' {l 3.1. ,." g ' ' ‘ lure worth at lcllsl il ll.l'l Valli 527i. tlul -ltn our lit-epic. 'li~,.~ iil ls (li toil btltzlccll fccu. u _ 1 gasoline and tilllcr lit-iv,- .ll s 0:1, aild us a l'DIi$1‘(]ll‘,‘lil‘t3 tiv benefits. _ T1191‘? arc still urilut on the appronrh to tho Hillsbarclltth ‘for dcvQkjnnlQnL 1 11 , ,_~ .' Bfldiil‘. Til? r1"(‘11l1't11‘l$ 0r 7116 ¢f\I‘1Pl'ilic.1 Etllvufti . zll::l_ll l~ lu apparently" escaped serious injury." the liopcii liiil: lll,‘ creel I" “ '~1~ Police sllid tllcv bflicvcj the cal =gl-alll, cal-l-iril cu: flu. veil hy l‘. Etliv-ilrll l.~.:llltl 'i‘rnvvl Lu was driven by Ml', Wallace McLeod I of Citalxotietolvn. Tilc cur WAS brui- ly damaged as it wcllt through the Yllillfli’, and onto the rocks cicsc to the wafer. The accident 20k pint: about 25 yards on the Chrtrloittr- lOWll side of U15‘ approach on the right hand sftie comint: ill. A. wrecking car worked for hours go'- ting flit" car ll’). 'i",:c time of tht‘ accident was uiml: 10.15 p. m. MUSIC (‘Ll l’. UPI-INS S ‘ON ~Thc music of the Bl‘11>\t1 pile was fellturcd as the full and w tel‘ program of the Women's Music : Club was laullthtsd, bliss Jacqueline i Macdorlald spoke on the Cnlmdliili -, phase of the clllpirc music, ivfrs. R. Mcorllead Lcgnze on Ailstriilia, . Mrs. Keith Rogers on India, antll Mrs. J. A. MacMillun on tile music of the British Isl-cs. Miss Macrlonald made special nlcntion of two Prince Edward Island colnlloscrs, Waiter t MucNutt and William Keith Rog- ers. Otllrrs taking prirt- in the pro- I gram included. Afiss Pearl Burlls,f Miss Sue Brenton, Miss Lillian, MacKenzi-e, Mrs. Frances Hall TIEIIIIOI‘, MLss Berna Hucstis, Missi Margaret Stems. The accompalllsts, were Mrs. George E. Full and Miss‘ Rena Wood. Mrs. J, A. MacMillaiL, the new LIPCSKICIIL of the club, pro-l’ sided. ' Personals McIvor. the Mr. and Mrs. Charles summcrside, ivcre visitors to city last cvcning. Mr. and Mrs. J. W._Fnrmer were among the rcccnt visitors to the city, Ml‘. {collard McCnrvllle of the "S. S. Charlottetown" was a visi- tor to the City this wit-ck. Nevfldemhers Introduced At Iii-Y Club ‘Iliree new members were intro- duq-d to the group at last nights meeting of the i-Il-Y_Grad.s Club, held at the local "Y. The! W"? Oscar Diamond, Graham Scott, and Gordon Douglas. At the same time it was decided to install new light- ing fixture-s in the Social Room of the Association. which should 11g an important improvement to the facilities of the building. Reports from the Dance Com- mittee and the Publicity Committee were also made by 3'0 respective chairmen. In the first case the nwgtlng gave ih-e Committee power 1° make contract agreements for | program of nine dances to be sponsored by titre Club. 1t w" decided to vote a sufficient, amount to carry on a Club month- 1y pntx‘? so that all members, hero and absent. may be kept in close contact with the activities ofmtgg- tzalllzatlon. This would be a-n] h- rttphed sheet issued ubou. t e glldfll! o! each month. About six- 1y copies of each fro-lie would have w 11¢ nlade. fl wits learned. if lll l ' who are miav on mill-I tnrv service are ll1t‘ll1d1‘d~ iiobert "Bob" Stewart, who leaves: won with the R.C.A,P, wits rtiv-sn 1n ovation by his fellow members. and in renlv lia'd that. he hqd a‘- wwvs enkavod the friendly solrlt of Phone l0 1 d l k l forward to the {ihisclvliiieiin s2“ 32.... me Prince rcau, vviil be continued. BREAK WITH l) tCullililucd front pugs fol As the (icllllulls molt-u i ch; movccl tzlli. Till’ iilt cffltallls who have bccil u mg Blxlallls extensive lllfivl’ Rumilztiilll oil fields began lL‘.l\ and the entire Blatisil (‘ONZILY bet-ween 300 to 400 ls expccictl follow shortly. German agent.»- mcllnwilllc btpall buyulg up cvtry llvuiiilblt- bll-"ht-l of grain in Ruliltlllui i.» 1li't‘/\‘i-\l0li Nazi troops whose nlissltln is ti» transforlll Rulnllllhls ilrnlcd forces c-f a whole NflZiydlVifiOll llilfl proved .e.' ,illto a bulwark against any aggrcs- 3.11m. “ sor." Runiania ccmolllcd. “tor rclilfiolls with the AXls ])(i\\'l3l" by 11111111112! oil silipnlcllls lp pro- 1,511 Lircvtrc, but modified its order la‘ upon YCPTCSCHI-illlmiw by the Glcok mill- istcr to pcl-lilit ull vOIILHICIS up- prcved up to Oct. 5 to be filled. A Crerlllatl bull (111 oil shipments to all countries- not friendly lo Germany and Italy i. vxpcciutl to follow. This would full hardest on Turkey. LONDON, Oct, 9.—(CP)—Infol"lll ed British sources cicscrlbed folllg i as "n little strong" the Slfll/JHICIIL by Brlilsll qullrtvvs lll that u. brclll; m BHLISII-Rlilllil ll ctlpiolllatlc relations 1s "lllcvllnilie. These intorlnmlts quoted txitl.» about 70 to 30 on the chances ti relations being broken off ill the next 24 hours, and at _95 to live 011 the chances they tvoudnt be ftr tllc llcxt three weeks. _ They ackllowlctlgcti, iloivcvcl‘. lltti» infornuitlou i5 penile; through lvolli Ambassador sir lbclzlnliltl litmro 11f Bucharest, Ho has "pretty llluch of a free hand", they 814918111941, Presence of Gcrlllzin troops ln Ru- mimltt is not sufficient cause ' diplomatic rupture, ll wlls stated. These quarters pointed to the fact. that German forces tmsscd llifUllgll Hungary to get to Rumnnla, but. that there was no question of a break with Hungary. The Eastern Guardian 111th column ts reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising of a newsy nature may he inserted at cent; g word ltrlolly plylhle In advance. ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS w the Charlottetown Guardian may be téanded to their Rent ArClllu time. :1 SEVERE CENSORSIIIP 0N MOVIES VICKY. France. Oct. int-MP) ~- The Potent-Laval government dc- cidcd today on severe celtsnilsliiti cf all motion picture films wllcthcl-f. r use in France or for cxmrt In “avoid anv demoralizing ullucntc ~on French youth," and to show for- eign atldlences "the true aspect." cf Franco." _i_i-< to rejotn its activities. The meeting was ll\V0lll'Pfl,'r\'l|l1 several solos by members of the Club during a rouvlnig slug-roln: Clifford MacDonald, Blll ’l'l'.ll:llw and Hubert Morris fatmtlvetl flir- meeting with their vocal fulfills. Arthur Jones was in the Chair. The three new members w-ere welcrmvi by Prerldcn’ eai-‘l exilrenslllg ' opinion t‘ '11-" were certalr they woujd enjoy their association with the organization. 5U Z T} =7 O -: i tn _ Remarks iilte - Rcsctowll- zed rrnlarks ,. mutate Ififudlfr R. B, iidxixtt-s n, Frcclerlc- .l.i.ll'<~s,~; said ~..:iili Oman- colltroi of of Labor yoke up COllHllOll- c pulv- ~i-1,i>ll." , s \\‘i‘l(il PC0311- ,. lcllcy today. . ll no affiliation (lfifl llu u~ c .11 \\'illl tho OCT‘. Ono of " lll lilons associat- ed ivilil the (.‘.C.l<‘ i: l-'.‘.(* United PIS of N;;v.i Sci; "That .ll ll"~ been a lilfnted l ‘ HVQ YEHIZS, " l u program ril- 11151 1 _' '3 fllilf (if fhfl British and the New Zczililntl '_ will endeav- m‘ to build it through farmer nild lilbfll‘ tirlznnizllticns to wrest tile control cf Cdllflilil by Demo- criifii- n fr m flit‘ big financial Iill lw interests which n ably represents. l.\(‘f4‘!‘l7,(‘5 tile CCF. as Biltrilillc, t ‘ 0. N. R. Employees Awarded Imperial‘ Long Service Medals 1 MONCTOIl-N a, o.t. o-Among rccclzt {HVJYUS of Imperial Long Service Mctiills air-s stvt-rzil retired Cailllliiiilil Nu: ullui Rullivuyxs om- plovt-cs till Lilo .-\:l.lll'.lt-. Re ion. The lllcdJLs have ixlvll -l_ccclv by the rcpiolllil vii-c president and gcnclxll lll.l.::l;:l*r. W. U. APPIQWII. ulltl nvc lwlllu iorivllrtictl to district Qgfficcrfl for Ullfifllllltlflll. Those ln-r icltltlctl ill tllcsc awalrils ril'c:—_ Nova. SctliiJ-i-lrirry‘ M. Archibald, ‘Arthur Gllltiivill iilld Frederick R. ‘Illllllilloll, :ill_ of Truroi JBJHES 51111.5 null RZCIIHIY] Steward both of fltillfrlx: JJIIICS E. Buckley. Will- iam E. C. Ltigilll llntl John J. Mc- Donald, nll of Pictou: Wllllnm H. ,Pi’lil‘iqlllll, Siclln : Hugh A. Muc- Dclraltl nllil Ailgus MilcNcili bolh Of ‘Sywin Jilmléi A, Swain, Point ,'l‘ll1lpt~l'; Williltnl Leslie. lmitch Crook; Joscplt McNcill, Grand Ar- irtllvs; Frnllcfs Steele. Little Bras dbl‘. | Ne Brunswick-Ainsley M. Bout- lilliclg Prullk l". Coleman, Ernest J. l~‘<~ptlrl_v, Frullk O. Gardiner, Jo- .~(‘1Ill (i. GllllflCl, Albert. McDonald. Ffriwnirtl L, MFKelvlc. Nrblc Little. JJlllCS Waltz-r, Sydney Swgtcrs, Iicvi A. West. nllti Richard J. Wil- _.m~,, all of bfcnctnzt; Elbert A. Mow- crv. Ilitrrv T. Reynolds and wxlrd J, Silllpstwll all pf Saint John; Alphonso H. lflglilill, Cnmpbcllton. '2' Prince ltklwnrd Island-Alfred Dtvlt‘, Vi: ; Amos Monllullllil. N: Illl Wilf~l r4‘; Charles Emily, Mt. Hi.\\'.ll'l z-lullll N. Allvlii-llzit‘. M111‘- l;.y lblilllllll; Tlirliiii. HHIYOTI. (‘it ill‘E!l'ii‘i\\ll. Qut-htt- Pltlllcltt X. McMullin. Lrc All Slllllllilll} More Cofo. C.li\l‘ll‘,s' J, Fol-plots, Ditliice M, Gn- mitl (itxeitzop Lavlvsfur, nll 1t Joli: lfllll‘ ', Bsillnligcr. (i. l" Fl“. ,W’lllilll\ J. l~'l .1 t, uzitl Alfwtl S. 01101187. lll 0f Riviera du Loup. m... Bliickslnitils‘ helpers iTll N01" {Cement lllld concrete opcrutors,~ I _Stcnlll . , , . . . s horse mid cilrf- .. ' . 1mm ulld wagon . Labourers . . . . . . .. Nfotsr truck driver . dt/Iotol‘ truck driver flllduifllflk .' 1.35 R0211 ‘llTldCT operators: U l Horse nrriwll . . .. lnciutlillu it-nlli I45 as . 'RfliIIl roll-l‘ OD-‘HIIO I ullti sicnllll Silovvl operators (gust Sfcftlll shovel (‘l\‘-‘.il‘i(3t'l'S .. Steam shovel (“i'flllf‘l'lll‘l‘l . Sfcillll sllovcl lifvlilvli .70 .55 Steam shnvi-l u . . .50 'i‘i'ilrf".l' npcrllit , .45 Watchmen . .30 last‘ lentil. Paid D-r. MacLeod tNew ‘York Times. tOz-t 7) A fllllcral .\('l‘\'l(.‘(‘ for the Ri-v. Dr. ivialcoilll Jillllcs MucL-cotl, rt- ri-(I pastor of the Collegiate R:- llctl Cilurcil 0f Si. Nicholls, who (AHd on Srlturdlnv at his home, 132 t PGiltlilcld Raul \Vcst. in Brollxvlile, N. Y., of pllcumollla at the age cf T5 will trike place this nloriliilg .t‘.. 1i o'clock in ihc church, Fifth Avtlluc and Fllrly-i-igutil Street. ut lilo ciltrallcc to Rockcfcllcl" Crll- l tcr, Di‘. bfzlclrcozi retired from the pastorate Jttll 1, 1935 after serv- ing for twcnt" f've years. The Ccllsistoly of tilc Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the City of Now York will at- tend the funeral. The scriptural verses beginning "I tun the Resur- rection and the Life" will be read as the fiulcral procession enters the church by the Rcv. Dr. Joseph R. Slzzo, Dr. Mtlclcotfs sucrcsscr as pastor. Tile rest of the fllllul twill be rend by the Rev. Dr. HCIIYX iEvcrstoll Cobb, senior llllnisfer of the Collegiate Church. Prayer will be offered by the Rev. Dr. Fred- erick S. Mabon, who long was an assistant to Dr. MncLeod. There will be no eulogy. The quartet which sang during many years of the pastorate of Dr. .MacI4eod will sing Dr. MacLeods favorite hymns, including "O Mas- ter, Let Me Walk With Thee." ‘The congregation will join in singing "Abide With Me." The recesslonttl will be “The Strife Is O'el', the Vic- y Won." Burial will trike place on Prince |Edward Island, Canada, where Dr. 'MacLeod was born. I He leaves a widow, who was Edith Wilson of Chester, Pa, at aLhelr marriage hi 1898; a daught- er, Mrs. Jean Macbeod Kennedy of iNcw York. and a. son, Malcolm J l Jv. of Boston. Ordained In 1890 Dr. MacLeod received a B. A. from Duihousle College, Halifax, N S., in 1887, and three years later twas graduated from the Prince- iton Theological Seminary, He was ‘ordained as a Presbyterian minis- ter in i800 and received his first ;pa.vtorate in 1893, that of the Third lChurch in Chester, Pm, where he Jemained until 1809. ' After n year as Professor of New ‘Ilestoment exegesis at. Lincoln Uni- versity, 1890-1900, he spent ten years as pastor of a church in Pasadena, Calif" until his appointment in Yiolo to the Collegiate Church in New York. , At the beginning of the develop- iment of’ Rockefeller Center there was strnn-g agitation for the sale of the Church of St. Nicholas pro- perty and for removal of the con- gregation to another slle. Dr. Mac- Leod stood firmly against any sale. no matter what. price was offered. iAlthough the assessed valuation of the property at that. time WIIS about $3.500, , it wits understood that $7,000,000 llnd been offered for | Defends "Sacred Trust" , "We have n \‘l'l‘_\' beautiful ecli- ‘ficcf’ Dr. MacLvozi said at flut time. "We feel we have a sncrtnl trust, civic and ilztilollal, to coll- ifililc to keep this preaching center right. in the heart of the lll‘f".1"— ll~". And I don't think we n‘ slit to teal" down landmarks in Nos‘ York City, particularly churches. The e» O >1 .60 qlobuiidillq nncl collslrilctlolt work and -r>0.ln the (‘.156 of contracts for b -f;0.lli€\l1l,l1r'lCi.lvlI‘C and supply of fliungs‘ -* .35 und supplies, the Aillnistcr of Labour 11 .401 ls empowered ' 0 work for tllt- pt lllul .40ltract has been made and payillellt .of tSliCil clililll lllny be lllade by the . er. Both in the case of colltracui for _ to determine (lUOSllOll_< which mavpl-ise as lwngcs lattes for overtlllle and as f0 ‘llll’ propel" (‘ifL ' (lllV , cfitloll _ lrposcs (if wages llnil . Ill the event of a ciisputt- u: as to whzlt is the current or illld reasonable rate of wages nnd reasonable flours. on contracts for tzoverllnleiltal supplies anti i-qiliplncnt the Minister of Labour l’ l . ii .570 or wllrit are the cilrrellt hours fixed, 99 bv the custom of the trade. or fair} is vcsfcd with authority to mnko binding decisions. Taiiirisli (Continued from page 1) This time, so far as could be tlCilfilCil, tilrec were no casualties there, but in filo splinters of an- utlivl" hospital workers dug during tiilf,‘ tiny with little hope that any of ifs 103 patients-most of them invallds 80 years old or more—had escaped death or injury from the bombs which struck the building ,in Tuesday night's attack. i The Air Ministry said casualties ,vvul'e "very few", ill Wednesday's bar of buildings was announced. The day broilgllt disclosure that the library of University College, London, had been bombed in a l‘f‘CL‘liL raid, with more than 100.- 000 books dcstrogycrl or damaged by the resulting fire. Two members of the staff were killed and eight others wounded. The University's Menlorial Hall was substantially demolished. Discussing in tile House of Com- mons these endless raids. Capt. H. H. Balfour. Under-Secretary for Air, said flatly that no completely raider-proof’ defence was in sight for Londoil, adding that no known system could be so good as to as- sure that no raider would be able tn bicak throtlgh in clouds or at lllgltf, "Large mass day attacks ull- doilbtedly are the major threat to this coillltry." he added. "But the enemy has failed to break down effort. "The answer to the critic who asks ‘where are our fighters to- day?‘ is that for every raider a critic sees our fighter defences have intercepted masses and thus saved tl u ty's defen " material things are great, but spiritual things grclitmr. 'I‘hel‘c are some things nlolley‘ cannot. buy anti I think the Collegiate Reformed Church of St. Nicholas is one of them." During his tenure at. St. Nicholas Church, the oldest church or any communion in New York City alltl the oldest Protestant. church in thi- country, Dr. Mnclicorl preached to one of the most socially prominent. itnd wealthiest congregations in tho world. The lrltc Mrs. Russell Sage. for many years olle of the most active ])f\i'l\'l1lOI\0i‘S, was largely rc- sponslblc if having him called lit-re from Pasadena I-ie obtained from the late John Markle a. gift. of $250,000 for the pension fund of the retired minis- ters of the Reformed Church of America. In 1938-39, its terconten- lllal year, Dr. Macleod was presi- dent of the Gcilcral Synod of tho Reformed Church in America, the tlcnonlilmtlons highest position. fli- scrvcd for five fvcnrs as president of fllc clergy Axsoclatfoll of Nov: York and Neighborhood, film klimm as the Clergy Club. Dr. MacLcod was the author of "Heavenly Harmonics," “Earthly Dlscortls," "Cililurc of Silllplzcliv," “Ix-tiers to Edward.“ "Soups lll lhc Nigllt." "Revival of Wonder." “Til.- Clmllenge of the Changing". and, his lilsf. vnlillllc. ‘As Scull l-"rillll My Pulpit." issued in 1.15 T00 Late To Clilsif_v' TO LET - IFFYFNIRIIED APT. UDDFI‘ Hillsllcro. Occupation. J Phone 177. L-DQ-IO-IO-l-fl-lfl. ralds although danluge to a. num-. l 111;; slllil llltll, ' 3o days". lsllilolg. soldiers donut-d the t-agcriy’ acculllpdlhtu roxi lvulel" Jllti L‘ lluulbc; cl L-tl-Cl‘ lilcy rt-l Aiasiefs stores wilt-re ‘,,,i_', 2i c and other IlCCVn-MHUS. not dampen tile ‘lltllnltlctl and elltiiltslzistic CHEW our fighter defence in this major last ‘night. ‘Tile office-l» .1: l l l I illovlllg oi; LElcLr c: iiltllligud lll u gotta nlilr. Ell , Blaucll:ir<l_ 1 - I slllpzcl‘, who scored‘ 11 li ~ the atlclionce. ‘The $10 went to Airs. W, O. D , tovnl, ins; nil“ . T‘. traction wil’ . the lucky . . smclaity on f1»liiiill"< will be the 3171i. 217 Report tCOllfillllVEl from pipe i) u‘. silovvel. ‘filcu- "civics" uilo blillued it) ‘t to oc glvtll butt 1.3.4: pfOlliiisiilg 1,‘ illllfozllls illttl .;.< .1" guides to H1911‘ new‘ qliill 1oz. wlicrc they lolllld rooms wxtll HLIIXJI; ho; Jlivl b ils. ylvu ‘.0 ;l\c L) > lvu: llicll- blankets, lliilU\\a, glut‘. con... The heavy [Jill uf y ~' spll s young nlcll as tile-y gooil ilrl1‘.ii'f.‘\'ii)' went about the bUmllU-S oi it) H1011‘ lieu iitiflltu the boys were lll 1|. riirUliJ Abvlll be lilell‘ tlxlllhlltt," IA:,_C\); l". Ccllilllulltllllg Offwel ii’ looking forivzlrti u... tt-rcst to Lile 30 ti.i_v.~ lie added. Lfilor A. S. Rvl)CfI,;\0ll, Svnbiid ll s1 l conlnlalld, biliti lilc mow k. 1 thing about. the llew suiti w their ulllforlllltv’ of rllilltllfilliCU helgltt zllltl “tug: s llleitl of iOJoL h >2, l vegetables. brcnti. b Finch of iilc lllhlis f there is a total of lll lllullullb ntcss unit KTQHICCS. Tile tplnricrs wt. ~ iiclivlly llS the ll lxxls fol‘ Ell!‘ ll. . M1119 of tho 1.1 lrrllllccs filled straw. Today they will he rifles and bupo: fill" poses. The staff’ at ills ~.\:l':e. include; all ranks, Villhvio til I men l1‘. (Jim l lint»; ls not liilll‘ lip, tvn will l1 xw- :l it'll-villi’! (‘untvlllliltzl lll t‘t w}.- [Wlvc Ill‘, lllvll lll ()"l\\l Jill ' ~wv~n yzi‘. ,\1lvzl'l'1 .ll v.31“ ll"i' 1i! .1 1-," luv lltV-Vll‘ in i i llllfi‘. i-lt 1‘ u’ l‘ xt-lvnJll" .\l'i"ll.1‘<* }‘.')‘l|‘l‘ 'i\.. l'll‘l1v~t .. ovwul. l .11. And You'll Jump Out of Bed in flu- Morning Ruin’ lo Go __1,,.,,;,1 ,.,.i.r .1 ti... pit-Hitl- _, ..r , ll )‘ltl\T\‘\4IIllll<‘lI. Y. > [uni-mint w. int‘? lhi l tout-k livirl Ill» V4.1 lil l A n|i'rl‘llll\\l llui-t I m- rit tlii-r ' .| on the l|\ , H _ . - . . lubbuxllb" rt id :1: .il., lliulg t. -t .-~i- h. m numcl 1 \ S