pQTOBER 9. 194s ‘Qkflqfl, \VIIII' SSIIOE‘ mosaic Boldly. Water Street’; ‘Ibo 0 m. our. I‘ .1» [Iva you or 'WE_S_TERN GUARDiiN_ ' ‘assure: s. Elmer Murphy. iso usmm so. and George Clo! ll 0th It aunusanssus and rrssrws . News. Subscriptions Advocating {fljlinoflurdlassuslrhbilliiilllyltllcollls ' Ioilowissg stares ia Susan-Ides Gillllll v- ‘ so, "III Gilli“. urdiasswiilbsdslivosoltoallllonoinllssasorsido. upprdnyorilopaswesi. Plsonlliiorthlssorm. dos so flu boy nspoalbls foe deliveries on you roslo COUNTY Water Street; l1 Granville Street. _’_______ NIZED ails. tubs. coal is); can: in stock praceb. _____ 411a eflrlvlbiél kor {to (it. l5. Dr. Gallant. closed from Oct. AENUINE liquid white Shellac u, stuck n1 Brace s. _ T554; s- between i981 WAN zonditlon. Apply , d ‘B21 8903-0 victory Cleaners. delivery. James McNeill. Ken- Summerside, slngtcn. w Pa" a“ Pr“ " 1.551353%. “ti-befif“ Braces. __ ____ __ r ALE. - Holstein Cow, to. iresllfginngddle of October. Eldcn n, Large. Albany- mormsrorws and 01a Ensli-sl csy fiqum uni paste wax at Bruce's. Crorlvro nrccian FOB SALE. _.1,imited number Moody Rotary 0h ham; W, D. Croken. Sum-i A ply rnerlield. mcrald, R. R I ABANULATED rock wool for insulation, in stock at Brace s. _.wsm-an r-z ‘TON TRUCK m good condition. W111 buy or “change ior 1931 car. Phone 871. Summerside. OPENS- The an- nujfgjfigefide Legion Carnival was officially opened at the Cry- stai Rink on Monday nisht hv Hi1 Worship Mayor J. F. Arnett. In s' the very Fnfavofisévl- - e was a ar n n- Qvffégelngutll the booths were fairly well patronized, Last even- lng the weather was more suitable and there was a much lurker iii-- tendance. The cami-val will con- tinua all week and each night there will be a door prize. Friday evening there will be a FY0811!" of boxing-S ORE will l all day ‘OUR. 8T 14g glee Sign“ Monday, October I Mo“. i t- Ralswmmesgmnbeck a‘ Co" N’ s“&$$én-I."wrnelh Mclileilla?“ Sitlgnld ' (bctnr, Dr. J.C. Simpson; official] --ro ENLARGE on! consume ESTABLISHMENT - Mr. E. N. MacQuarrie. roprletor oi Llewel- ]yn's Dry Ceanln Plant. Sum- rnerside. has urc ased the pro- perty immediately adjoining and west cf the plant and as soon I8 the necessary materials are avail- able will further enlarge and mod- ernize his present day-cleaning es- tablishment, -—S. at strip at Bruce's. —BUY rubber and felt weather. saw: - Ono sow with 1o l. 2 weeks old. David Taylor. orth Granville. -ruu nhmTml and ur putty in stock st Bruce's. p Q —FAR.MEBS NOTICE - Want- ed-a quantity oi cobbler certi- fied seed wtatoes for immediate 40B little —HOM.E FROM U. S. A. —Miss Yvonne Gaudet. ‘accounts-rut. of Azsenoult and Gaudet Utd. well. imam, returns by plane Scum ths: 5th ism. alter sperldtng four weeks holdsys in the U SA. She visited many friends and re. iatives in Boston, Lynn. New York Jersey Oity, N.J. and many other cities and towns. —MEDIUM size lack screws in stock at Bruce's. —P 0 U L T R. Y. — Buying live chicken and fowl each Thursday until 3 P. M. H. B. Cameron. North Bedeque. — POLICE COURT -— In the mnonerside Police Court yesterday morning, four drunks were esoh fined $10.00 and costs by Stipend- Magstmbe Ell. Strong, KC. A mamas-side Woman charged un- dar the Pfllhlbltlsm Act was fined $50.00 and c-sis. ‘This case was brought by the RCMP-S. —APPOINT OFFICIALS -— The Rseoreafon Oomm-itztcc of the Surn- Youtia Centre Inc. has an. pointed the following officials in connection with the Track and Field Meet which iviil be held on Thaasksglving Duy- Official an- tmck lurks. Ohnrles Hogan; Judges qt jumping. Rev. l-Iovraa-d Wight and Edward Finns; official time keeper, Fred Murphy; assstant time keeper. Dr. Austin Delaney‘. official starters, memberr of the R.O.M.P.; assistant Judson. Earl-e Hickey. Nos-nun McDonald. Harry MaoIFa-rlane. Clarence Mercer, RE. mils; track manager. Charles Sex- smith-S. Girls! GI! 10h!’ Plllll Shirk here l! a SPOON PINE! "Sloppy" style in various colors. Special lilo-Ladies Wear Del"- Wc'vc the newest In Fall and Call lg many attrsctivs styles and colors. $5.96 and up-Dry Go Mani Brighten up your Fall Wardrobe WI new Spas-t Jackets. Brilllfly vfllvmi r Men's Clothing Department. FOR SALE AT CARLETON SIDING Desirable property consisting of S-room cellent repair, with barn and large garden, located near Station, School, Store, fice, 1 1-2 miles from Borden. MRS. HELEN BELL O'Brien o1 elmsdsle. n sraduale or Will Your Home Bo licxt‘! O 0 O Prevent Fires By Taking Precautions Prevent Lon. ly Insurance Consult r. c. uunrnv SUMMERSIDE r3. All Typos of Insurance w‘ Whtcr Bags-Featured in Plastic ods Dept. tls one of the“ Illvllft. "cod value at $19-95- house in ex-' conveniently Churches and Post Of- New Ferry Service ls Envisagcd (YITAWA, Oct. 7—Pcssi'bility oi the establishment of a. new ferry service for Prince Edward Aland. which would run between Buc- ‘ “ Kent County, New Bruns~ wick. and West Point in Prince County, ls envisaged here. follow- ing g visit to Ottawa by a two- man delegation from that district. It consisted of J. W. MacNaught, M.P., ior- Prince and Sanford Phillips. prominent business man of O'L_eary. They made representations to officials in regard to tho establish- ment cf this new service. as an aid tc the tourist industry of the Island. and in general to facilitate the passage of automobiles and passengers across the li-mi-ie stretch of water which separates this section frc-rn the New Bruns- wick mainland. The ferry would be similar to the one now operating out of Wood Islands. across the Strait of Northumberland. Although no formal announce- ment has been made, it is under- stood that the suggestion is re- ceiving careful consideration here and there rs a possibility that by 1M7 this proposed service may b0- Come a reality. (Mr. McNaught is at present in Ottawa.) -PURINA EGGENA in stock at Bruce's. —DR. BOWNESS’ dental office. Kefl-ilngion. will be closed until OCI. 16th. -r-‘on sans-LE New Hamp- shire pullets. Keith Oalibeck. Link- letter Road. -IMPROVEMENT NOTED _ Slight improvement was noted in the condition of Joseph Anthony Gallant last. night. Gallant was seriously inlured in the truck ac- cident Sundny morning nem- Rich- morld in which Donald Mac- llalzugall of Halifax, N. S. lost his OI. --------_ni SUMMERSIDE A llSllliY XOSTH PIODKICHOB Ho!!! Bergen Play byIylfl d liondl lalkdilmby {and C” Directed by IIIIIY IOlIfl Produced by [Ollllfllllll ALSO NEWS THE whom-renown GUARDIAN MEN’S JACKETS 36 to 46. Priced at $11.95. Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3:30 4-—DAYS—-4 Beginning Next Monday Oct. 14th “LEAVE HER TO HEAVEN” —With— —80 MILLION dollars is the value oi Canada's new two-year can contract with the United Kingdom. Get your share oi this by feeding Sun-Glc Laying Mash. Sun-Glo Feeds for all livestock are made at Summelslde by Interna- tional Fox and Animal Fbods Ltd. Phone 342. Be sure to attend to- uishts meeting of poultrymen at the Charlottetown Hotel. —FUNERAL OF CAPTAIN LR. PERRY - Fluwral services for the late Captain John R. Perry oi Si. Louis were held at Palmer Road Roman Catholic Church last ‘Thursday moron: at l0 o'clock. Solemn Requiem High Mass was celebrated by the pastor. Rev. Pat. rick Walsh. assisted by Rev. John A McDonald. deacon and Rev. liunmcu. Mclnnls as sub deacon. Among those present were His Honor Lieutenant Governor J.A. Brmaud and Mrs Bernard. Th8 pail bearers were Messrs Leo Perry. P. Perry Solomon Perry and George Myers-s. —NEW OIL COMPANY HERE - The Britishmrseriian 0'! O0. Lid. are erecting n. warehouse. garage and three storage tanks on Harv- ard Street, Sumnwrslde afliong the railway and across the road from the Canadian Oil Oo. plant. The tanks have been erected on steel structures, and the frames o! the buildings are completed but fur- ilher progress is held up awaiting the arrival of sheet metal supplies. Page Britishhiimeirlcgge Oil O0 Ltd. not prev ousy n represented this puvvince. The in Mia-Milne manager is Mr. 0.5. Harrington. St. Jolm, N.B.-S. -NURSING SISTER RETURNS OVERSEAS —— Ll-eut. (Nursing Sis- ter) Eileen O'Brien spent n few days recently the guest of Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Bradshaw, Bummer- sidc. prior to flying tc Halifax where she embarks on the S. S. Letitia for England. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Joseph Perry. Jessie Perry. Joseph 3 GENE TIERNEY Prince of Wales College. St. Fran- cls Xavier University. Antlgcnrsh. N.S. and received her R, N. degree from the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. She joined up at the out break oi war and served overseas in England. France, Belgium and Holland. Before returning home from overseas she W-Js fortunate in securing a leave to take a trip around the continent and visited Italy. Austria and Southern France. Since arriving in Canada she has been on a trip to British Columbia. —.lVilr$. John Szlrytlhe and ch‘ld have lerft by plane for Toronto to oin hfl‘ IE and She is the for-i mor Virginia hTcNcill-S. | --Mr. and nus. LeRo hcnunnt and twins Grant and of Sunumersi-de have returned from a trip to Montreal and Tomnto and ponts in oh-e United States-S. -Mlrs. Jack MacKavy amd two» chddren and Mrs Bruce McDon- ald oi Surrmlerside have loft for Wclivllie, N.S. to visit theh- hrus. bazsds who are attending Acadia University-S. —Mrs. Moifatt Maclean and dawhter, Aileen. of S an in Ottawa. visiting Mir. MrmG-eargeWarrmLFu-ienshwill bsintercsted tcknowthamMis Macbeanhutahenapoo- Aileen ition with the Angel Beauty Salon. Spsrrk street, O7sisWl..-5_ — A “Wiewon (LR Iianison, pastor oi St. Marys Anglican mammals. Sismm . who under- went an operstksn in Montreal m. cerstly. is ex home todaly. Frienm will pleased to know vtwhatheismakinsagoodrocovery. llld liot Violate Church iianon Law zsomn. Yugoslavia on. s- (AM-Spectators at ti», mu of Archbishop Alcjzlc Btepinnc. head oi the Roman Catholic Church in Personals I I MEN’S REEFERS Navy Melton and Frieze Coats, single and double breasted models, all around belt. plain and leather trimmed. four pockets, warm shawl Sizes 36 to 46. Priced at $9.75 or notch collars. to $16.95. Stunt Flight Ends In Fearful Tragedy. l ELDOORN. Holiar , Oct. I — ($1; - A Netherianqgs military pilot stunting over hrs mother's home crashed into a school V8818!’- day. turning the into an inferno that ed ll school- boys. The pilot also was kiiisd and his horror-stricken mother died out; heiart attack as aha wit- nessed e isas er. At least seven other boys Ind their instructor were injured. Eyewitneases said the Ohriswrn. pilot oi’ pllno — s British-made naval reconnaissance fighter-was stun-t- ing over his mother's home. He had taken ofi from a. field in Vaikenburg in southern Holland. 5nd his mother. notified 0d hi!’ son's visit. was waimiru The left win: cf his Plano struck the roof o! the nearby school and one cf the gasoline tanks fell into the gymnasium and burst. into flames. ' TORONIO. Oct. Moron Angus. 21. police as aparalyzed artist who paints with a brush held in his In Navy Frieze and mel- ton cloths, leather trimmed shoulders and pockets. Sized teeth. was admitted Politao said he would "admit that the biggest hero is tho cu who went to the woods (with tho partisans), but all cf us could not gc intc the woods." The lawyer ssld Archbisho Steplnac had not violated chm-c canon law and that according to canon ia-w an archbishop could not be held responsible for the acts of others The prosecution has chargod that who Archblsho collaborated with the Nazis an the Ustashl, and that he forced a large num- ber of Serbs to join the Roman Catholic Church. BY DOING YOUR SHARE ' T0 ELIMINATE FIRE HAZARDS 5. Prince. Edward Island Mutual Fire Insurance C0. 1~ HEAD omen. SUMMERSIDE. BRANCH, cuannorrnrown. Yugoslavia. applauded today when tod" suffering from head m. his lswyer declared he W“ M! juries. Police said he had been Willy of war crimes. involved in c. traffic accident The lawyer, Ivc Politoc, said “m, ma," m m, mgtof-dflfll tho prelatc could not bo hold ro- whaelcwh sponsible for tho acts of in; .* forces, the terrorist Ustsshl or other priests. WRIST WATCHES FOR LADIES IBIS! Jeweller SUMMERSIUE ~ llllllil QBINY. 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MEN’S LEATHER COATS Warmly lined, pliable leather with large beaver lamb collars, four pockets, all round belt and knitted wristlets. Sizes 38 to 46. Priced at $24.50. MEN'S VESTS Warm Winter Vests of Navy Frieze, chamois, melton cloth and leather. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $3.95 t0 $7.95. MEN’S FAWN JACKETS Tailored from fine quality duck (shower proof) warm ‘quilted lin- ings in body and sleeves with sheep- skin and beaver lamb collars and knitted cuffs. Sizes 36 to 44. Pric- ed at $15.95. ME N’S JACKETS All wool blanket cloth in navy, scarlet, green, and royal, contrasting knit trim- med neck and cuff. Sizes 36 to 44. Priced at $11.95. MEN’S WORK PANTS 100 per cent wool, wool and cotton mixtures, tuf twist, and the famous A. P. H. Acadia. Pride Homespun. Colors Oxford grey, navy, and brown. Waist sizes 32 to 44. Priced at $5.95 to $7.50. Summerside ‘ Q . 11‘- ' s!" It’! KYIIQI I I I j/ who A {ewel of a blouse in your favorite classic style. It's made of aheer-ss-a-moonbeom nylon-dazzling white, petal-soft‘, easy to wash. Dries in almost no time . . . requires very little ironing. Strong as it is pretty, too, for nylon fabric means long wear. White only. Sizes 32-58. SUMMERSIDE Guaranteed Satisfaction Since I857