WEDNESDAY. ‘roe ‘ARE mvmzn T0 ATTEND OUR 0 ‘:'<<‘~'drlflka"-r-- * r <' THURSDAY \ September l8t|| 3 to 5.30 P. M. An Exciting A utumn Event THE CHARLOFVFETOWN GUARDIAh Visit: the whole ,,”?_-.-.-_gv-»~.- < .. ._ 3 I 1 ‘ ‘n;"‘:&£‘~?- fulfill) THE NEW STYLES $3M? FUR COATS, DRESSES, All these and the thousand charming accessor- o ies that make your costume perfect, will be ‘n Every shown you at the great FASHION OPENING Thursday afternoon and following days. JQPaYhTIQUS Store There's interest CLGTH COATS J . $ee the New nus, EOD YEO THEATRE " THE LETTER” Starring BETTE DAVIS Herbert Marshall Sensational Mystery Drama MONTAGUE, FRI. 19 MONTAGUE, SAT. 20 SOURIS, MON. 22 Accidental Death reference to the den Stephen Jay who died tom Rel an accident at Souris on the even- ing of June zdth, 1e41, the hflglhdl inquest ordered at nie time was squashed by the honourable, the m- torney ueiierai oi the riovnke tn the grounds of insuiiiciciiuy info a new inquest was held at sduius on August w, 194i before Coroner Lies- ter B. Meilish. the Coroners The members of Jury were William Hughes, foreman; Patrick 5t. John, Wni. J. Cheverie, Jack McLean. Melvin McQuaio, George Meihck and J. Frank Sterne. Witnesses called were Dr. A. A. McDonald, Constable Peter Joseph Miller, ilha Arioing, Wm. J83’. Mildred ivicuonaiu, Labrech, Mrs. Wm. Labrecn, Mrs. James Jennings, Mrs. Aivn. Collin Mrs. Shirley '11-»..- liolm, Melville Mcnenzie find Mrs. i-‘eter Jay. Alter nearing the evidence tize Jury brought in the following ver- dictz-We the Jury empunncikd to inquire into the cause of the den h of Ralph Stephen Jay. do iind tint the suid Ralph Stephen Jay met his death inthe vicinity of his home on the evening of June 25, 193i, at n...- y proxim m. struck by a Ford one-half ton benig ately 8.10 p. 1 ign t delivery truck driven by Joseph Miller. We exonerate the said Joseph Miller from any blame in ccniiection with this accident. During these proceedings Mr. S. S. Hessian appeared for the Crown and was assisted by Corp. J. T. Lines and Cons. C. M. W. McArtnur of the ll C. Police. SUDDEN PASSING 1S SHOCK T0 FRIENDS WTSTVLLLE, Sept. tl-Rielatives and friends in Westville and throughout the County and P.E.I., were shocked to heor of the death of Albert A. Halliday. of Milton, A-fass. Deceased with his wife, the tor- nier Annie Sutherland, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Don Sutherland, of Lansdowne, Plctou County, his daughter and lzer mis- band, Mr. and Mrs. Noble Lapwcrlh ind little daughter Muriel, and Mrs. Hailldnys sister, Miss Christ- ene Sutherland, R,N., had visited relatives here and in P.E.I., and had spent Friday night, Aug. 2B. guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. R009". Thompson, Mum's Street, leaving loi- their home on Saturday morn- ing. S0nie___time Sundnyflofgeruoon. while travelling thro‘ the State of Maine they ran out of gasolene, and Mr. Halllday. wile crossing the street to a. garage, was struck by a passing car and luzuiaiiy kill- 0d Deceased was a prominent hiason and a retired elevator builder. His untimely death was a tragic rl’mux to a happy holiday spent with lov- ed oncs and friends who uere shocked and grieved beymd mea- sure, and who will extend sincere and heartfelt svrmpatliy to Mrs. Holiday and other memhcri- of the family in their irreparable loss, bI~i.il.\lG Proporiionnnfy Low lam from Ohfldron o] ti? Ma mm Twelve nan of an BALI IABI for Further Information 001mm (‘RNRIIIRN NATIONRI. ‘(slum flninmll§ . “fuwn BARGAlN FA 3E5 —GOING-— | FRIDAY, EPTEMBEB 26, A: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 . Manda , Sept. 29, i941. - niir £3.35 I CIIARLOTTETOWN (Qwrnmont Tu Additional) other atawmc Iloluu Good in DAY 00408!!! ONLY any Ticket Anni r. rvimvwwui m IHNTIV‘! fifilwfifllh Ufifl SEPTEMBER 11,1 , . . Bristol And v“ - - 101111 w a l. Lm q , has arriveduin gxilsto-lugncom‘ day vilit to her Mother, ' h bralithera. This i: Mrs. one," hail»: Titanium Wm" m‘ ‘ 911i W621i "gum by way o: th M visit hei- broizer 3.2:?“ mama‘ Miss Reta Mono ed ‘ with)“ °nn51lg.aht:|“ncee P. E. Island Hospital and Co!“ “P011 hei- new duties Mood, n McDonald was formerly " stall oi‘ the Montreal General‘ pltal, friend; here wish her H in her new pQ51ti°n_ m Bil ht h s w fch struck m, pom here last week has left mo“ o, _ fine fields blackened and dead Mr. David Staflo d, ed from the Hospitill flthaéligtlutl ‘Wm. where he underwent i: ment for an infection in ms h; Miss Catherine Em iottetown, was a weefiffl" u‘ here. Miss Lottie Hughes. retuinefl Bzstoii. on Saturday, M155 5H8“ spends her summer here mid planned to stop longer ‘men E was summoned to come at on“. resume her position M 50mm c1 Hospital. 1455M! Alfred Dohertv, who .- iriained over when his mother turned to Boston a week w, 1 for home on Saturday, All.“ Only five years old and is o you traveller to make the trip to 3 ton without his mother, Blueberry plCkllig draws to close as the price soars on, 5M day six and One hall cents was c fered right from the picki grounds, trucks calling at eve house. Mr. Patrick Curran. was l; vi tor to Peaks Station, over t week-end. Miss. Beth MCEWell, of the g1 Service, Ottawa, arfivcd last we to spend her vacation with her p5 ents liere Mr. and Mrs. fie=ter lii Ewen. Salmon fishermen report this - be the worst season in hlstofl’. wf bad weather and no fish. The ze son seem a complete failure. Mr. Wilbert Daron. Boston, w arrived home last week to spend short vacation, with IllS wife a family at Morell, East, left - Monday on return. Mr. Harry Aldershaw. left Saturday morning for Halifax. A house warming party was he at the home of Mr. and Mrs. wi lam McEwen, lust week. l/lrs. M Ewen who comes here as u brl ls receiving a warm welcome fl‘ the young people of the dhtrifl Attentlon of the Highway De is called to the state of the ro known as the McEn-en road lea ing to Dundee Station and P0111 further. Tre road is in an Blffl impassable stnte. Hcsidenil in Du dee have hauled brush to the b spots in an effort to lzet their w out to the paved hightvay. Pie. France Byrne. R-C-A who was home on leave left l week has returned to his tra'nl center in Upper Candi-ll- Mr. Albert Griffin has 8°"? Upper Canada as a P011“ 0m” with the R.C.A.F. The dance l“ MOYPll “l” _ Frldoy n11 t for war work n well atfendcd, despite the torre of ra'n. ' Miss Geneveve Mullln, left Fr clay on return to her poslllvfl Montreal, after spendlflil l"-""‘”‘° tion at her home in Morcll has! The bounty on skunk snouzs h_ urged hunters and farmers to ma. on effort to wipe them out. blueberry picker WPQNS “ into a nest lust week wzth n mo! and a numer of you"! Skull“ Cranberry picking will filjlrl f‘ week and p\'0-‘-!"»"“-‘* "m m‘ a a crop at lcnst with good Pm" Mr. Allen McDonald. left week for his home in the “m. Sires after spending m9 “fin w‘: h.’s brother si-imnn hefiit} McDonald. is a rewrId shall. - VICTORIA PERSONALS Her many "was “nd Rlllilens this provlnre are sorry t0 £ M“ tho illness of Mrs. Robe? w“ Victoria, and l -'l 5 w" h“ a NOOVCFY. Mr. and Mrs. O. K- “lyflmealn Bay, N. 5.. spent the weekroz Vctoria with Mr. My": fl‘, Mrs. Robert Myefs who a ' Mrs. Carrie Cole-a and fir}? Mrs. Baker. icensinsw". W‘ in; Victoria on Sunday. ______ lira. 0. K. MW". Mr Mrs. Alma 5W7“? ‘"6 h" c Stordv, crapwd- '1'" l“ n a Tuesday to vi5‘t Ml" w": u ,- dy who joined the nil/Y l" in; up wireless. ____._ Mr. and Mrs. VQm" x03! Westmorelend, were vlblw" toria on Sunday- _ é.‘ f M". ' ' ' n friend! 0 , mfifvllrlcagm "e 5on1 to hear her ind!!!)edition- f’; 5 1g viflll Mr. Noel Milford. "m; poll h]! grandmother lfllffhlnfll-