r_;_____:__ WESTERN Gulanuu oGFOBER is-Jzs; CAII. ma... ' ‘ morning a very impres- fiflls: J. limos- Marv!!!» Ill Hanover it. and 4 Goes-go Glow. IO Ottawa It. BUHIIIIIDI all! PIINCI COUNTY News. Bllsarlrileue. Advertising _ ./"“"' The Gaarslan may be height daily at any st the iollawhg stern in liamsralds- . manure. Wstar-‘smst: wan-nus mas-ton. Water Street: w...” nun-y. Water 8mm Hark Gaodot, s1 Granville Street. "T"; Guardian will ho dsllvlol "Boy atiopcrdsyarllsperwsek. Phenellioethissorviee. d" your order to the boy responsible ior deliveries on you rev-u. Ulllyvhollaissl-ansasalls. _|11;AVY Tee Hinges and thsanh pence ii stock at Brsoe's. 4UOTION a-rTtTl-aridis Canadian glon Home, Bummerslde, Wed- ‘flgey evening. _Wlll'l‘E ENAMEL!!! Bath- Basins available at the Sum- ‘mylds Hardware. .-1>UislNA Dry and Freshening p srrive at Braces. JIAKE PUIIETEST Plenaniins glut Liver and Iron to aid against yitsmlii deiici-ancy and nutrition- gi anemia. Gc-urlits Rexall Drug Qtore. S d9- _.POULTRY.—Buying live chick- m and fowl cach Thursday until a P. M. ll. B. Camcrm. North gedeque. 4,031‘ between Summcrside and . Kenslngton, spring-tilled mattress. Reward. Advise Cpl. William Beatty. R.C.M.P.. S'Side. -CENTRAL Young People's mliy will be held i-n Remington Wednesday. Oct. 16, afternoon 3 o'clock; supper and evenin: 8 o'clock session. Rev. John Jarvis speaker. —0NE AND TWO BURNER Hot Plates. Also some Electrical Fittirva 1n stcck. Th5 Summerside Hard- ware. -SI'ECTAL QIEETING Borden Branch Ceradinu Legion. will be held in Legion Hall. Wednesday cv- ening. Octcbsr 16th. 1946. at B RM. All members requested to attend Important business regarding ‘Firm’ Day." _ ._ ____.. l. -- _ ‘uassrou ssaurv suns s Offers the following reduced prices from October 15th to November 6th. - _ PERMANENT WAVES Regular $3.50 for $2.50 Regular $5.00 for $4.00 Regular $7.50 for $6.50 Shampoo ondgFinger Wave 7 AUCTION SALE A large auctidn sale will be held at the Agricultural Hall, Summer- aide. on Saturday, Oct, 19 hgfln- llng at one P. M. l wlll sell by suction tho iollmv- in: goods: 25 beds with springs, euitaue for home or hospital. 100 Nirst Aid kits. _ A large quantity o! flfu‘|_' M0 strotchers. Two doctor's tables. Several wash stands. M small table's. A large quantity oi household ciiects Including chcstorilcida, ""41" “when ‘ cues. electric Lu: (new) and hundreds oi art- icles not enumerated. Terms cash. lilo rain or shine. IIUGII MORRISON, Bummerside. AUCTION SALE CARLETON SIDING WEDNESDAY, OCT. 16 ' AT 1 P. M. . rue-i . I sm instructed by M", p“, 5;. 3'" W "l! b! public auction M. ‘F gramme on above date the iffy-a. hollshnld clients: , t -~--~¢\-'-rlao hltolsQ range, m“. n C Cllllflr l boo ;-~‘-°"§;_,"'""'.», uh. in»: Bu“! ‘dent's-ls '£.¢."'si1'fi," table. l "t"! shin. chins cabinet, "i" . o eolnh, years. Also three Jersey hieiier —IUY 12 saws shot shells at Bruce's. -|oa sun - Two choice Jews cows. an s 1-: and a 1-2 calves. Ernest Deighsn, Simmer- side. —I'Oli. SALE — 1088 Chevrolet two-ton truck. Good condition. Apply Sutherland Cousins. Baltic. -csc.srsn from my ranch. Standard Silver. Female. Tattoo number DS-MZ. Reward. John Lecky. Suinme " . —-OOUNOIL MEETING l I the absence oi Mayor J. F. Armtt irom the Province and to the tact that some o! the councillors are out oi town the monthly meeting oi the Summerside Town Council has been adjourned till Thursday even- ing. Mayor Arnett and Mrs. Arnett are visiting in St. Stephen, N. B. —FUNEBAL HELD SUNDAY — The iuneral oi the late Mrs. Kath- erine Elizabeth Stewart Montgom- ery was held on Sunday aitemoon irom the home oi her son, Donald Stewart Montgomery. Port Hill to the Presbyterian Church where‘ service was conducted by the Rev. Mr. Young. The pail bearers were Messrs A. B. ‘Ellis. Hugh M. Ellis. Lee Montgomery. Clair Montgom-l cry. Sydney B. Birch and Laurie, l BirchQ-S. —SAVE CEMENT. use lots oil hard brolsen stone. clean gravel and sand and book 194T ‘cement orders early at Bruce's. ' Personals -Mr. Muliin Quinlan and Mr. Lloyd Pratt oi St. John. N.B.. were week end guests at the homt oi Mr. and Mrs. 0y Siiiiphant. Kirk Street. SL._ erside.--S. -Mr. and Mrs. Harold Walsh. Summorsido spent. the Thanksgiv- ing week end in St. John. N.B. vis- iting their two daughters. Mrs. r. J. Bayer arr! Mr. Bayer and Miss Franzes YVai-sh. T-hey were accom- panied by Mrs. Charles Mountain. -—'l‘he many friends oi Mr. Stan- ley Baker. manxwer oi the Inter- national Fox and Antmai Foods. Summerslde. are sorry to know that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. All hope ior a speedy recovery. MONTREAL. Oct. 15 —- (OP)- Produoe prices quoted here today reported by the Dominion De- partment oi Agriculture follow: : Free cases A-iarge 50 1-2: A edium 48 1-2; A-puilets 38 1-2- 402 B 40; C 30. Butter: Wholesale. Que. pasteur- iled. No. 1 4O 1-2 current T808111‘ Que. No. 1 pasteurized 39 3-4. dei. MtL: No. 2 3B 3-4 dci. Mti.: iirst grads creamer-y prints Job price 42: solids 41. e Cheese: Western and Que: Our- rent receipt. "white 20. iob fso. wholesale color-ad 2'! 13-16-24 1-16; white 33 3-4-24. May make. ex- nort price. current make. white 20 11-16-31. III’ KENSINGTON wmxasnn s - siss mansion use cum: loland as _ out» no In g ma: on caverns" Alleles-Ill suMMnasrnn . ‘IO-DAY ' l UARRYL F. ZANUCK //l ‘. . (7////' in TECHNICOLOR ilENEliiRNEY CU.RNELWILDE"...... 151ml: CRAIN Also Cartoon Shows 7:15 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday At 3:30 MIcARTTIUR-DUFTY WEDDING -A pretty tail wedding was sole- mnized Saturday a-iycrnoofl. Soot- Btith. at the home o! the bride's Inotlher in Hilislmm Whlil xii-CTR!‘- inc Shirley Duiiy. daughter oi Mrs. Kori S. Duiiy and the 141M Ml‘- Duiiy. Hiibboro was united in marriage with Dr. Frederick Creel- man MacArthur. son oi Rev. S J. and Mrs. MacArthur, Mencton. The ceremony was pcriormfid lfl the living room under M1 arch oi terns and sweet peas. The house was decorated tu ughout with a nrotnslon 0t mu (lowers. Rev. n. W. Short. pastor ci the Flint Bil-Di- lst Church. Hiilshoro periorlned the ceremony and was assisted by 319V- S.J. MacArthur, Trillhkl‘ oi the groom Mrs Everett Healy played the nuptial music Mrs Barry K. ‘Blight sang the solo. Loves Coron. atlon. by Florence Aylyvard. The bride. who was slven in marriage by her brother. Leonard B. Duiiy. wore s floor lens-til 80W oi white satin with bustle bed: and slight train, Her embroidered net iloor length veil was held in place by s. ooronct oi Orange bloss- oms. She carried a shower bouquet of batter time roses and white poms. Mus. Donald ‘rsylor was Matron qt Honor. She wore a iloor kmgth gown o! pink raiiets and carried a mutt o! pink gladioli and pink poms. A. Brien McBe-ath supported the groom. The bride's mother wore a street length imok oi black crepe with lace embroidered top and corssgc o! white gladioii ‘Ilhe groonfs mother wore a rtrect length inook o! black crepe with paisley from and block EOOCSSXlN. Her coresge was oi pooch glnriioii . Aiter the ceremony a reception was held. The bride's table was centred with n three tier wedding cake. white flowers and wihite tar errs in silver candle sticks completed the table decorations. Nlii-s. A. BrionJlcBea-tia and Mrs. G H. Blln pdiliOd. M13 Mlfll Irving. Misslrmoosllownealliesnminis his MacArthur. Ml Lois Duiiy and Miss Miriam Duiiy served. labor the bride and groom ioit 0h l. lllntln‘ trip elltklfl United Blames. For tar-availing the hrkh wan a gmon wool drusmsknr. suit with dark brown sooeuoris. They will reside in Hratiidd Point. when the groom is practising his profusion. ‘Ithehrldeisagrsduataotbdt. Allison Commercial College. Sank. Otaslnission. Monctmi. The groom is e. gradmte 0d Dsihousie Medical School Haliisx and served oversee with filo Ol-nodian Army " ‘ C0113. —~S. REPLACE WINDOW LONDON — (OP) — A tury glass. removed tor ssi i ‘ to Maiden College Chapel, REV. A. C. OLSEN m P!‘ . of Racial. Wisconsin, L“. u“ will spool: at ‘the r? flu. s .1“ . V Svmmsrsils Church of the - -~. :..::-.-.- m ---»-s 3733K ““i..'-""“' m Fitzroy so Imhlsllsr. floor IeIahsr. ' ' on ‘ ' =5 2.». alibi ‘lliitriiiili wsoursosv, g... ‘ruunsosv rvmluos "AT mo an. on ' _ rmosv pr tom's m. m u an in mo m. - Everybody Welcome winter. Miss Marrow. Brown. Miss window containing 15th. 16th and 11th eso- the war. has been rsstmod sive flilnklgiving service was held in the Fraser Memorial Church. The church was beautiiuily decor- ated with cut flowers. gladioiiis premrninsting. Mr. D. Maclasn. Tyne Valley conducted. the service. m. and Mrs. Ralph Woody Lark and iivo child-run spent the wee end hero. tho guests oi Mrs. H. J. Larkin. . Mr. and Mrs. H. J- Hodgson have as their welcome guest. Mr. Roy Hodgson. Waltham. Mum. who is motoring to California. Ir. Hodgson will also visit Mexico before returning to his home. Friday evening a nicely appoint- ed dancing party was endoyod by a bevy o! young people in the 1n- stituts Hail in aid oi the Western Hospital. Maple leaves and cut flowers made s periect autumn setting. Music was iurnished by the Western Five, Orchestra. The regular Thursday night dance in the Institute Hall was chaperoned by,Mrs. C. R. Proiit and Mrs. Jas. Murphy. The Indies’ Aid of the Western Hospital mepThursday night in the Nurses‘ Home. A dainty lunch was served by the Reverend Sis- ters. “ Miss Joan Ramsay, Charlotte- town. spent the week end at her home. She was accompanied by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Ramsay on her return Monday. Miss Helen Kerr. Mount Allison University, spent Thanksgiving ot her home. Father MacDonald recently return- ed from U.S.A. His many friends here were indeed happy to meet him again-W. ' Continue Inquest into Mciiougall Death o1 Donald McDougali oi l-l-aiiiax. waho was killed about. midnight 0m s passenger lei: the road and over- turned, The scene oi the accident was on the main highway Just west oi Richmond. The inquest now stands adioum. ed till ivirnday evening. October 21st when the eviuenoe oi Anthony Gallant who is n patient in the Prince Cfllliiiiliy Hospital, recovering from inijuries rercivred in the ac- cident, will be token. . The iirsit witness has’. night was Gabriel Finnen at O’L.ea.ry who gave his occupation as a. steam shovel operator employed by Our- ober 5th.. he drove irom Souris to Richmond in a t-ruck with Donald McDougall and Iionry MaoKinnon. 0n leaving Souris, MaoKinnon was driving. witness said They ieit there about 5:30 in flu.- evening. Witness said that he himself had nothing to drink but after they leit Souris. he saw MacKxnnon and MacDougall drinking. l-ie said he did not know what was in the bot- tles. They stopped at Charlotte- town ior 15 or 20 minutes. Witnes said that he drove irom a iew miles west oi Charlottetown to just out. side Konslngtazi Ashen why he took the wheel. witness replied that ns thought they were drivinfl I little inst. When they arrived in Bimmerside, they got out nem- the west End Red Indian slums Sie- tim. Wltnem remained in the car. The next stop was at Curran and returned. Anthony Gallant was w ‘MoDowai accompanied them. vvi-thhiuiwhichhedld a little int in the truck. ‘ll’: llliliiz i; l lwll llllli» The Rev. Father MacDonald vis- ited his sister. Mrs. J. A. Callaghan. ' ai i -. l » Children's ~ .2 _<a-E Children's trimmed hat) and lsggins. blanket cloth; _polo, wool, and suede; in fawn, beige, navy, brown and blues. Sizes 2 to 6X, selling at $l§.9$ to $17.95. Gin-Pa Coats I frlnuned and untrimmed, mannish tailored and oose fitting models III a variety oi new autumn ("yd winter shades. Sizes 7 to 14x at $10.95 to $17.95. Snow Suits Two nvore witnesses were heard last. evening in the inquest called to inquire into the cause oi death the morning oi October 6th. when a truck in which he was driving as min Briggs Ltd. at Elmira 0n 0ct.~ 31-1 . garage. St. mos/nous. m: fueled w. $11"! d to about a hall m! i"!!! Richamcsd where thfiy moved I»? gganagemdthonwentoaitollldh- mond. Witness said he got out oi the truck at Richmond and was sway about a hall. hour. W119" iE l and MsoKmnam ‘I'M! leit Richmond about ten oclnck. Mcpquggu staycd in Richmond and Witnas said that near Mit. Pleas. ant they passed miner Monaslfl" and he esicsd to set out and 8° ‘Ilhs res- m h, 41¢ this. he said. was be- cause he thousht whey were drlviell apeodosneter was tamken and he‘ New arrivals ‘in one and two piece snow suits in plain shades and two tone, a variety oi smart colors and color combinations; Coat, Leggins and Helmet. Children's sizes 1, 2, and 3. Boys and Girls 3 to 6. Ski For children, boys andlgirls, in wins, navy and brown. Sizes 3 to 14x. Also moderately priced. s i . i I would not try to Izstimnte the speed. Witnms said that when tlwy left ‘Souris there Wits a cam-n contain- ing bottles in the truck and a sirn- ilar carlaon was theme when they leit Richmond He said he did not know what was in the bottles but they had steel tops on them. Wit- ‘ness stxwaod tits: MacDowail (the deceased) was not in time truck when they leit. Richmond. He said he saw Gallant drinking at Richmond “l Moderately Priced Slacks v but did not We MoKinnoln doing so. Oat. Tlhoanns .1. Keeie.’ no. M.P.. Alberwn detachment, told that an the evening o1 October 5th he was proceeding towards Sum. mlerside with prisoners Just west oi Richmond. he came upon the scene oi an accident and he de- scribed what he. Iound McDoug. all was lying on the ground appar- ently dead and Gallant was sitting Smart Comics-table Wearing Apparel! For Children And Girls Three-Plano Coat Sets Consisting of smart little coats (mostly f3". he hlsl been drinking. OUT OUR WAY GOOD GRIEFI ON Hi5 TEE AUTD‘ MOBILE HG HAEA . FLAT TIRE ON TPE C NEVER AGAIN WILL I l.‘ LL MAKE A DE 1 mo MARTHA‘ ' FER Ta‘ LAMP. Bin" we» WA5 80TH \N ON if, 50 You owe HALF -~ PAYING FOR WUR UNFENBR~ “L, ‘FOREADOES some.’ ' M’ * s ‘ J] A INGLAIR all. STEWART I.‘.1ITED SIIMMEIISIIIE P. E. I. in the ditch. He made Gallant as uhe accident at appmximabelyimid. comtlowta-bie as he could until the night or l2:10.—S. arrival oi-e. doctor. Heasidhiespokstotizedriverd truck. Hoary MacKini-son who was suiiering irom the etieota oi ‘rss the accident. His speech was very Australian war graves at slow and he stammored oonsider- Queensland town has been allotted He was shaking and was badly to herseli by Mrs. A. L. Manson. upset. l-le-oouid not smell liquor on For yea-rs she has attended e his breath and could not say that graves oi servicemen buried in w cemeteries here and has corres- ‘ He illwtd his time oil arrival as pended with wives and mothers. 5V J- R- wll-IJAMP’ our: uosaouyo uousa TENDS SOL-gl-ERS‘ GRAVES IPSWICH. Austrolia-(CP) - Wlth Major Hoopla NOT TODAY, MY FOND anon-tea! 1:» nor NAL AssAuLT!-~ Bee-toes, ‘moss POST-GRADUATE CUES or- YOURS CAM-DO EVERY- ‘Ts-une 8m 5N6 THE d) Z» k oi.’ tending United States and this