"'1'!" Pfilflfilllll Midi] Howl; illllllllr , §,Z;$I7¢§~J Wflfl- lint mo“!!! Emmy Qifwr" spsakera ltreeoed a much needed sports Pm" ram for Kensinglon and a Orlf mince ivas named viz Ill‘: Ken Mflgmn, Lester‘ Champion fill)“ n, B. Darrach. MBCtlTIQ closed w]: the National Anthem. ' ._ ATTEND FUNERAL -—- puqrApzlggile turncd out on Sunday ifoermcri w pay fill"! "ml" m a 1m sizi. Wilfred Mouéigfllrnh Lu“ 9,1 the Presbyterian y‘, V conducted by FY10 953w" 1 ' -._ ha Ca,megy_ 11m Canad an ' on attended ‘in a 11051.‘! M1‘ "grungy paid a fitting and 0104319" m {no memory of the dc. _ sung were: “"1112 giwpherd" and ‘Until ._ A w“, ~11» City pour w was rendered by Ml". J C. honorary P013300?" u. ytgllmqgsfrs. Jack Carruthers. EQmld Kockin, Harland 11151011 lmxlan. Arthur An_ rew and Clark The act ve pull- were all veteran; of World T,“ gt Mentor Harry I M}; Harman, John ' , mussel Comey. 711ml? 11mm Reginald Gallant. At the cemmry, a firing 5011M! m,‘ the migmmnry volleys over The gave. At the close or the words of anflml by Rev. Mr Carnfly- Lqglon sorvicg was road by D1’- ' ‘w t of Surn- J“' Ma 0e pm n Canadian branch of the .-S ._M OIIDHN — DOUCETTE It...‘ we of interest to molly u“ 91mg n, St Pauls luilnmmzde On Wednca. 20th mt 10 5111-, Mgr. . _ , G.J. Mac- ." llama in mimosa Olive " , of Mr. and Mrs. to , Ion of MT. mad Mrs ' of Charlotte. pride was attired in l alt with navy acceasorlm aorsooe of red macs. tended by her 58W. mud-r " W918 . w fan: wore a 1129M WW9 W“ ,_ u“: uceesories Viv-lid a cor- iqro‘; "pawl-oops. n: groom w" by his brother, Rn. fund, , lafily after the 00TH- mqmlhe wedding party went to flu,- honle of the brides parents dinner was sewer! after they left on a vl§lt no differ. ‘Q3 “hi; lrkfiova scotla bhOriltlziir mg flue! techie n dro a cowl when the groom is enlployed- _‘.3_ ~ l I I i t ESSENTIALS » wlll keep you looking f and feeling fresh and lovely If you ice them In the refrigerator . . I use them frosty cold. Ardlrm Clbdming Cream __ , 1r mun Int - of tin-um wnam- ll"- Em- Macflollfllm Mllpeque- l plasticlzed glue have been éwlarflnnnnyboboqhtdalyulllydtbhl- v‘ uhlnhlllnudlu: Wum Stud. Occlu- Dllpluldflalcr llnu lhlt Ballot. Ilflruvlollna hr dlllvciu on 101: rung. —lII l hr for you; t...“ It $0.’... lit‘ 10-1,. i580 — §§Q‘TON. - Wccln" t 8.30, kfi/ire _‘— , ,- zen mats. ‘s s 0c lnq. ..,,. - 5ND AS1223‘. It'd I e teen-age pay zor " IA — Th“ Kemlwm the purenfc uir 10-21‘ ‘in! School Association will ' ' "unmov- “1 - . —IU¥blrlronll1dllt imalm... t.“ “c. --- ‘M- l-prualent. MP8- Ke" N GIIIINT - m. . 41m pveiltlem- M“- "M '“"°" Heinz: n. Zulll of i M555 Gelaldlne mun“ pgubrokc Bermuda announce the . Wm- sem- m‘ (m. or that: armlmr d. l" :2 m: . to m. Armada’ WWW‘ we ‘ ' "n" Can- Mf- "°"'“““ ' Arnnaoloflkmk .Mac- vm°lwrlesefi and ,9,“ Kay and ulr late m. Maofiny of B‘ l’ 1 t, m, 9,091. Summelflde, Prince Edward n- "MY- Pmwm“ “g pl - land Mun-loge to tulle place in 0' m‘ u“, ‘mfiduérf- Barium NOV. 1. '4; ' mm lgime Edward I y’ 194'" tbn that in Keniiflilflfl W“! ' “W l" ‘mm “Wrwfi u“ rflwfi iiffilawu?» ‘phage-l. rm 890M111“ -" ‘a " Rankin of au€fiiklkrflblilk€ wole g-aixlt hostesses at a charming afternoon tea on Friday at the home of Mrs. Cameron in honor of Was Adell Parkman whose marrlaue takes place this week. A very appropriate toast was given by the host/asses and a dainty lunch served. the table being attractively arranged with lace cloth centred with roses and lighted candles. Assisting ill serv- ing were Mrs. Jessie Cooke and Miss Doris Jardirle. Tea was poured by 1W5 Prank Cameron. A pretty and useful gift was presented to the bride.’.o-be.--S. —SOLDIERS ,WELCOMED _ Member» of the 2nd Medium But- tbry who arrived in the Province on Sunday and other retuming sex- vice men for Prince County were met at Borden on Sunday aftes- noon by Mayor J. F‘. Arnett. of Summarslde and Mr, MP. Titus and Mr. Patrick Ryan of the Sum- memide branch of the Canadian Legion, They were trans-ported t0 Summortde by bus and taken to the Inglon Home where ey were welcomed by Dr. J. A. Mc ea, Pro- sldent of the Legion. Supper '\“lS served to those men who were ])l‘0- cbedlng west by members of the Lo- glon Auxiliary. Members of the Red Cross Corps were on hand at Bowler: to distribute cigarettes. Personals -Mrs. Ellen Blood returned last week to her home in Weymoum, Mass, alter spending the sumirr-r in P. . I. K. —Mrs. Nettle Tucker left Sutur- chy morning for her home in Bos- ton after spending the summer with her niece Mrs. Wm, Hickey. Indian River. K. - Margaret McDonald and Miss athleen Delghnn of Sum- mersldc left Sundny by plane on a vacation trip to Ottawa and To"- on o. S —Conot. Philip Carter of the Summerslde detachment, RCMP. left on Saturday to spend h.. in- nual leave at hls home in Outlook. Sask. S. Card Of Thanks Mr. Leigh Mountain and faul- lly wlph to thank the doctors. nurses and staff of the Provin- olnl lorhm for their kindness IO during his long lll- nt: Illa to relatives and friends who vlfllell him, and for flowers of sympathy re- l0-2-ll Livestock MONTRIJlL. OClZ. l —— (CF) -_ OWE were stronger in spots, calves were 5 to 50 cents lower and sin; and lambs and hogs were st in today's dealings on the Liv k Markets. Cattle were in good dcmann. Good qhuallty steers sold up to l2. Good elfers were up to 1050 with one carload making 12.25. Good butcher cows were 8.50-9.25 with a few topping 9 50. Medium ‘ were 7.50-8.50 and canners and cut- ters were ll-Gzo. Bulls were steady Good butcher bulls were weighed in from 8-9 and common were down to B Culver were slow’. Gmssers ana drinkers brought from 511.50. Vcab. were 9.50 to a top of 13.50. Good ewes and wet/hers bro ht 12-1350. Buick lambs made 12-1 .50. medium 9-11 and culls down to 7. Sheep were 343.50. were 18 for grade “A" and not 00-18 dressed. PAPER- CANS Paper "cans" will, a llnlniz of llscd successfully as containers for mo- lor oil. ‘PO-DAY lunnfllluw MINI!!! fiihllbllfllikj _ IIOWS ‘kl - 0:18 Matinee Tuesday-J,” S U M M E R 3 I D I QQIA§ACLQ§JFJFJP.‘E was gOAgMATQE" ‘i —That Warner Bram. pols“; u penchant for bringing lo tap m“; chose spots on the map mun Win85 w: W991i)! loulmst l5 a iact long aoknowleoged- oy movlg- goers throughout the land. Moscow wwsslon to Moscow"). Casablanca (“Casablanca”). Manullle ("Pu- aie ho Marulllc") are but a few of me cities, which read like a lint o! newspaper hnedllnes, brought to than-screen by Warner Bros.’ cam- eras. The most recent cue in point. ll "The Censpirntora," now M. the Strand, starring Hecly Lanai-r and Paul lonnld. The Portwuore capital of Uabon. tranafommd into a cauldron of romance and intrigue by a world at. war, where spies and counter-spice, Nazi; and anti-Nazis, soldiers of fortune and crlnglng refugees from he abattoir that was occupied Lur- ope, rub elbows, is the stage for this absorbing mystery-romance and the pictorial Journey into its reeth- ing environs is fraught with dra< manic impact and emotional stimu- latlon. Besides Hedy Lamar: and Paul Henreid. as the lovers beset. by the fortunes of war. ‘The Conspira- tors" also boasts the presence o! Sydney Greenstreet. V1000! FY0000“ and Peter Lon-e. those sterling ex- ponent; of evil and crime who con- tributed much o! the tension t0 Warriors‘ recent "The M861! 0f Dinl-itrcis." ll-escrihcs Meeting With Frank 0’l|oill Chief of Police A. _Birtw'is’»le yesleruay received all mterestinx letter from his son, Lieutenant Ken Birtwlgtlfi, written on Sept. 8th in l-Iong Kong where he met I» Chi"- iorpewlvn man, Frank (Huck) O'Neill, Who had been a prisoner of the Japanoiseg He Séysnis several "We enitere on; o days ago, the first British field forces to land on Chlmrse 8011- 1'- was a. lot of fun roundlfl! up m0" GD. Japs and taking 81ml. swords, etc, from them. In some cases they were rather reluctant in parting with same, but a few inches in the near made them change their nlincls remarkably quick. Our lip picked out, all JBIPS from the d ‘k- yard area and we then pl-oc ed w lice the, some. The dockyard com ained much in the wflY 0i Bl P- plles. The Chinese were a0 b01181‘! it was at times difficult to prevent rioting and looting among them. “Our lads from the "Prlncu ert" were also the flrlt t0 In‘! 0 at Stanley Prison Camp when eral hundtld 011-1100“?! 1M held since the JBDS frat occupl Hong Kong. Some of the D1450 of war were so glad to sec us t broke down completel and crie like kids. Considering t treat-mu: they had mceivod, it is n0 W000! they broke down, in fwt it in wonder they survived u all. Th4 total food rations conslptod of r101 and tops of vegetables such as pm two crops. A fl ‘ substltu for potato crops was seaweed. "Boy! those anuok P110011"! 01‘. war certainly swarmed Irwnd 011T ship for n flew days. M Y0?’ W0 don't know who will loot the bill for the foflduand 11111101’ W05’ W0" served, and we are wondering what our mess bill will be this 111011011- We don't besrudce them W‘ 8m“ serv.ce and are out to do evegthni possible for them. I wa 0M lad slowly eat a soda cracker. the first. in five years. and I am not "kidding" when I say he could n00 have enjoyedklnore than l! it hid been Xmas c e. "My special care Wu l-luck ONQI-ll o! harlottetown. who med to work wi Kelly a Mollulln. Huck 1a naturally a bit on the thin aide and is certainly anxious '00 get. home. I gave Huck a complete out- iit of clothes mclulllnc a "hi" country club shirt that he hid 801d me five years n0- I lhmlld M" mentioned that when Huck sud I saw each other we like we were celebrating New Eve at the Charlottetown K010i- Naturally wa had a Charlottetown “pow wow" with u cigar each for zood measure." Mrs O'Neill haa received two ghggry letters from Huck, stating he was leaving Manila on the 8th. 9N1 m- mm of this month for San ii rIIIp/IIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ w-r-1 L25 d 3.50 l," . Francisco and expected to be home Ardanu 5km lotion bv the m", 1.25 and 1.40 ' Ardarla Valve Cream Fl hl Asthma Ardano Orange Skin Crow“ i l .15 0nd ll S Ardonu Flully Clvwminq Cream ,___ M‘ _ ______ ____ w‘ __ _____ ' LZSoridBIO _,“I "_“ _"_' ' n‘ I l u‘ ( llglrilgl: gbillfifih and ' I’ ‘hi? :.':l ..::'t-..~:'.. ..t"l’§ m’ _V__H __ PL __ llleluy m nu umc an -... ..:._~' ell; l’ T. E. IIIOKEY lzmxz".z.",'.l-.lc..';.'lu" ..""'...*.:: this llbcrul Ital odor Oct |_|||; ,-, 15¢! Chartered Accountant m‘ fawn" > - 0m" ‘l l'il§'r'll'll'llln'|":lu1lslllmu at 1W l II Grflnvllle sum 938W.l’~7§“§v=1;3l‘ll#‘l3"|ll§'5ii"‘l?@i°““i.l “mm- 1.0-‘ “uni-sh ' Slim E". to Ion. c on‘! sum; unothor day w! l’ p- .4 week: Girl Guides Boy Scouts you don't have to next week. the collectors will those too- Remember, SCARVES AND BLANKETS Jap Financial Golllllinc Broken lily MacArthur Order BY HUILIN BPINCIR “'00P! Milled ll fin- luwlnl lnltltutlonq in Jupnn today, ultod their offlcmlg am crushed b w the Great with on; um combine that xploited an em ire built l?! armed fol-ice. for Hlrolltto’; personal for. tune probably wu involved m me action. In n secret manoeuvre. Gcn MacArthur throw armed American 140098 around financial houses in ‘PORN. Osaka. Yokohama, Nagoya. Kobe. flilmonoedd and Fukuoka Meanwhile representatives of the JlDl-nele finance ministry were mlmmoned to supreme headquar. ten. “In n 4 PM. troops entered the bank: and impounded all funds. rocurlfla and records. In some instant, the flnancg ministry Wu handed at headiouarters the OM01! fleeting operapna and re- moving officials. , All tiho institutions. which pro. vldod financial backing for eocplolt- ltlon of the mlltturv eonques‘ in Ania. IN Inlrked for liquidation. Gen MacArthur announced ‘file of Japan, most power. fill lll fill the empire. also was oc- cupied to gain con-‘rol of its assets. but headquarter» said that as o commercial lnittutlon it was not nmmnantlv llfflfted and was ex. Noted to nob-en tomorrow MacArthur also ordered that Tnl nu n SOLICITATION WEEK In lamina-Bide for The National Clothing crucial»; mhrfilontctives of one of the follow- lnt Mani-nations will call on you thig Rotary (Mb of Bulnlnorolde "The Summer-side Y’s Men’s (‘luli Kinomen Club of Su-mmornido Th0)‘ will be calling to see if you have any old clothing which you can give. If you have they will take your name and address and arrange to have it called for next week. . . Remember have it ready this week. just check to see if you can spare any, and then szet it ready for _ If you have cartons or boxes suitable fol- oackinc: clothing be glad t0 take Next Weeli: ls Collection Weell Most Urgently Needed Items SUITS, men’s, women’s and children's ODD COATS, SKIRTS, TRiTiVSERS DRESSES, w0men’s. BLOUS-ES, womevfs APRONS, women's OVERCOATS, men’s. ivoluelfs, children’s IACKETS in all sizes SHAWLS FOOTWEAR (firmly tied in pairs) closed all other financial institu- lloils whose "foremost purpose ha; 08m t0 lulallce colonization devel- Opmem activities in areas outside Jgplan or to finance our produg- "Big Tllrcc" Seized Amnld; the financial lnstltnflnltl tsgizeglbjwere ewhat‘ might beb called R iire'o a an’; an imperialism: p m“: 1. The Manchurian heavy lndua. Irv development company, a mm. bllle Kilt-Mil‘ cvell than the flunous house of Mitsui It exploited the riches of Mallchuria and made for- tunes for bankers, industrialists and generals. 2 Branches in Japan ol the bank _ Chosen (Korea), aligned with tnebank of Japan It was thg fin. imclal centre winch in the late 1920s fed smugglers from Koren into China in a lOIlZJB-Ilge ut/tiemp‘ to spread economic chaos and pra pare China fopconqlleot. 3. Tho bmllcncs in Japan of the Bank of Taiwan iFormoea), mono. polistic financial control agency by which ihe industrialists exploited the Philippines, Dutch Borneo and New Guinea The houses of Mlt. sul and Mitsubishi were believed deeply involved in the bank of CHARJQTTETOWN GUARDIAN without adequate protection. We must help them by sending all the discarded serviceable clothing, blankets and foo:- wear we can spare, at once! Hand in everything you can, bday, at your nearest Post Ofiice or Collection Depot. IIATIIIIIAI. clurlllllc cullrcll THIS ADVERTISEMENT mo: POSSIBLE av SINCLAIR 6- STEWART LIMITED Summerside lshed the powers the Japanese gov. eminent had invoked in suppress- ing publication of the emperor's picture; and interviews. Many Problems Facing Attica Gov’t LONDON. Oct. l — tCP Cobb‘ - Demobillntlon, reconstruction and nationalization. mingled writ‘.- loreigll policy problems and trad! uncgrtalntlca, make strenuous U1‘. patn of the new Labor govemmen now preplrini for an accounting, of its first months in office to thi House of Commons resuming sitt- ing: Oct. 9. The opposition is expected to be- gin inlmedlutc questioning abou: nationalization of industries. the Bart of England and other serv- ices. Ono important opinion on the Labor program lo that of John S Dodd. president. of the British Chambers of Commerce, who said at “lnburgh that the Labor Gov. emment hld realized it could not aucoeod in its policy of providing fullest enlploymezlt unless it had wan All tile 21 seized house; were con- trolled directly or indirectly by the Japanerc government The finance ministry was in. stlructed to present n plan for liq. uldatlon of all the institutions and to my at facn value all individual deposits therein of the “ordinary man " Most of the Institutions. howevcr. are not. hunk: of dvpcxslt Urn. hflirArililllfls drastic aim) folloyvcd l)\' illll‘ dav his orders SlTlDDlWZ from the Japanese gov- crnmcni nil cciitlsol over the brew. "rlldlo m" '1 rv nth-cl‘ me"'li0ds of 00m. mlintcnlinns in the island empire. The Allied commander thul abol- the support, collaboration and as- slstancg of those believing in priv. at; enterprise government experts are en in difficulties caused by the end of lend~lease and the res. toration of British trade, signs of the attitude of the City, London's financial district, are being given One fa the Bmafer strength of the market for railway secur"-les. founded partly on the belief that Government does not intend to tulle over railways at unreasonably low prices The initial excvement over the announcement that the Bonk of lhilmd would be rladonuilzed hu Every. Woman HEh-agedy of little children in war-torn lands suffering this winter from lack of clothes! Thousands are quite r lpassed. Lord Catto, Bank governor-Q said a; a meeting ol the _ll011f1_'l1li court of the Bank tnut willie PYIV-i ate stockholders would dlsappealui the Government would see jhcy" were fairly treated In the 01y)- is expefed that the present 11.1"- wmrr will continue at the banlpl but, a; they retire, their place: WlZl| be tlklen by persons in sympathy. with government policies. Observers say further that the relationship between the Bank and‘ the treasury already is so close that . the changeover wlll merely mean} the official recognfion of the bank as the leaclng financial agency 1n the nationalization pIC¥TallLl coal ls looked 0n as the chic test‘ for the Government. i Will Lawther, president of lhc National Union of Mineworkers, said m a leaflet distributed w‘ miners that filo fate of the Col ernment depend; on their effort.‘ the 00mins! lhonths. He said tilzlt miners must meet the izovvnment request for the production of The sudden end of the Japanese war left the Labor Government with m moving on new policies Much time ta being occupied by immediate and concentrated Dos‘- wiu‘ problems such as houanr. re. conversion. labor supplies and de- mobilization. all complicated by the cessation of the lendLlease program of the UnPrd States However. Prime Minister Attlee has assured his followers that leg- islation to translate the prom-am into acts of parliament ls being prepared and will be nvallablr in tile House this V901‘ BRIGHTFN Efl°lllfld — fCPi — Admiral of ‘h? vim. Sir Andrew Cunniriqbanl ‘s to be made a free- man of the louth coast borough of Rovr. ‘ii wulmzrairalaaala 8.000.000 additional tons of coal. , léss time than had been expectedi IVIFMUEILAL CLIFK HASTINGS, England — KCP‘ —- In memory of he: husband. rte;- inzlld Grenville EVXS. Lb; pol" c.l piiilncr. ‘Mrs Eves has Die arc :9 acre: of cliff land. nearby l-'ail~ light to the Nlzticnel ‘rrlls; TROWZBRIDGE, Erlilnd —iGP) -)£i"s. Lolita Auey cclebr .d her ‘Fwd birihday here by gout; shop- Ding llulcilbsil SALE AT HHZDhRILTUN l am instructed l1; u.icl.l Wet-ks lo eel fly public aucllcu or THURSDAY. UC'I'OBER 0'(.' LOCK ilil AT I Farm, cflllsIstlng u! filly ilcrc. \‘.{| waist-an, gum buildings and llii -hl|ow'-ng:—Belliel~ potato rligqrr llurnlp digger, spling loolll ll-‘LPAV kbfrlkc Harlow, uisc narrow, ;.'.il.| IRNWV, single plow, gcufflzl" l.l.fer ay mower, driving sleigh illgl lbnx) wood sleigh, driving “(llrfl ‘can mounllnlzs scales ll-atrbl‘: s) Ibnrrel churn, wheelharrllw. 3 wt rubber traces. collar ann llrmcs _leam hlrntss, driving llarnrss. rrr saddle, pld and breecllinz. b‘ li- l‘ engine Midst. separator iPrlmrum I No. 2), 2 cream cans, gas lantrrn, mare, foul n! slde; l mam 17 you old, l br00d sow, 2 Jersey mus, . yenn old. freshen April and Nov ember; I Jersey llrlfrn lo lrfillfl uh. Dly unfit mllr- llr<t llnr llay, RUFUS STEVIINIQON. Auctioneer 8-231.