OCZQEF-i}. i242... _,_- "V/ESTERN GUARIDIAN "”]Eaiv'rs= .|. Elmer Murphy, m Hanover Street. and 5w,” filmy, 1:5 Ottawa Street SUMMIIBSIDI; and rainca nouns! Neva, Subscription Adveetidlll- in. Guardian ma! be Mutt at on o! the fgllqIlll ateree in Shauna ‘ "wee, Water Street; Gourliee Brenton. t1 Central Street: ffonffwm. Water sum; Mark Gludel. c1 Gflllfllli Street 0 Th, Gus-dials will he delivered to any home in Summeraide. My n 2c per day or 12o per week. Phone 289 (or this aervicv gags: you, order to the boy reaponalble for delivery on your route i’? _.. __wAN-1~En T0 PURCIIASE-| WANTED immediately. Iirl to 1 od condition. Call , work in restaurant. Apply in per- m . sington. QALE, — O Bill. IS -F°E SALE—MDOGY PORN mjnffill‘... recital” euifiilloil . one. siunuy used. m. Robert w“ w. V. sawler, Cape Traverse. - Blake, North Bedequc. —DR. L. G. DEWAB, O'I.eary, is attending the Dalhousie Refresher i Course, and will be absent from his . I Ofllce from 6th to 12th of October __FQR SALE-mild Deluxe Chev‘ $011151"!- ndition. mach’ gleajllielib 12.53;? csolilllmél- —BI'.BLE socmry MEETING- ‘Wply ' —-President Dr. J.A. MacMurdo was ‘ma’ ____ chairman on Monday evening at __|.‘()R SALE-IQBT Chev coach. Epwortn Hall at an executive meet- nve new mes, radio and ma“; lng at Summerside branch of the Phone 35-2, Suinmerslde. British and Foreign Bible Socety, called for the purpose of making __F0n 5A“; _ 5 room home, arrangements for the annual col- mh bank Apply Elmer Burt, 127 lectlon to begin October 2'7, follow- Onawa Sweep ing Bble Sunday. Mr. DJ. Mac- Lcod. was appointed campaign l manager. — S. __FQR, SALE-Mm Chev coach. 00d condition. six tires. PhOM T42 or 7B4. Summerslde. AEDAR SHINGLES now un- loading at Carleton Siding, Wed- nesday and Thursday. Take ad- Vantage o; car prices and get yours now. John W. Myers. 56°- ietary Four Branch Farmers’ In- stltule. Appeal 0f R. 0. lluld ilillowed In Supreme ‘Gourt 0f Canada -GOSPEL SERVICES continu- lng this week and next wcclc in‘ Orange Hall, Kerisington. Services" n00 week nights. Sunday 1.30 P. M. l All are welcome. ———- l Word was _recelved here today ,ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED i by Mr. W. E. Bentley, K.C., that _Mr. and Mrs. Sherman McAssey the appeal of Robert C. Auld, de- snnounco the engagement o! their l fendant appellant, has been al- daugliter, Marian Davies, to George I lowed, in the case of Austin A. EpenCEl‘ Irving, formerly of Monc- ' Scales of Freetown, plaintiff, ver- lon, now of Sherbrooke, Quebec. ' sus Robert C. Auld_ defendant, also son of Mrs. Irving and the late l of Freetown. Mr. Bentley appear- Allan Irving of Moncton. Mar- , cd for the appellant. Mr. H. F. riage to take place in the near MacPhee for the respondent. future. The case was one arising out of the interpretation of a lease from _ _ , the plaintiff scales to the defend- “TAELWEPL PART“ _ A WW ant Auld. of premises adjoining Pleasam elem‘? “'35 spam a‘ m”, the railway uPoii which the de- MT? “lg”? ZZIFSZJ“ m?‘ Km’ fendant had erected a warehouse Sltlglflll, ep em i nd. when the {or storing and Shl-pplng mum“ Ladl“ A“ °f [he Presbylefla“ iind an attempt bv the plaintiff Churn-ii and other friciios united on __ . - ' Y. .\lr:».. l-Jiic Jai-diiic previous lo licr sales to telmlnate the Ease‘ The vase has been before the Courts for some considerable time. The question of law aiid equity involved were first tried by Chief Justice Campbell who gave judg- ment in favor of the plaintiff. An appeal was taken by the defend- ant Auld to the Supreme Court en bane of Prince Edward Island. Justices Arsclinult and MacGuig- an sitting as the Court of Appeal en banc, confirmed the Chief Jus- tice's judgment aiicl refused to allow the appeal, ilius making the iudgmciit of the full Court of this Province unanimous. The Supreme Court of Canada leaving for liei" home in Camrose, Alberta. Afiei- a few well chosen remarks by the President, Mrs. Mc- Gowan, Mrs. Robert llumplirey and Mrs. Elmer Bernard presented Joan with a pair of beautiful Kciiwood Blankets also one for little Bruce. Joan very graciously replied, thank- ing the ladies for the lovely gift. and expiessed regret at leaving Kenslngion .but hoped to see lhtm all next Summer again. After a. sing song a delicious luncli was served by the committee in charge. Mrs. Jardine is accompanied by her husband as far as Montreal ulherc he resumes his siudies in Dentistry st McGlll University, has reversed the decision of the For Your CAPlTOL-Sumnaereide S TODAY (Wednesday) and THURSDAY ‘son to Larkinu Restaurant, Ken- T}@>oo§ot<@co@>o “ALSO NEWS and MUSICAL Shows 7:15-9:15 — Muiinee Thursday 3:30 llll III! IIII S allowed the defendant's appeal. e _________ "UNTERSEEBOOT" terseelboot." Auction" Sale AT SUMMERSIDE Street. This property is I40 55 feet, wiih o six-room house. A real nice home ll‘l good locality. Possession once, if desired. Terms cosh. lf interested see Auctioneer. CAMEO Wednesday 7 , and it. Matinee 3.30. Evening Show: 7 and 9 P. M. Tcnse Mystery Film "THE GUILTY" ‘Starring Bonita Granville. .Don Castle. Also Shorte- Court of this Province and has The name U-boat is a shortened English form of the German "un- I will sell by auction on Sui- urdoy, Oci’. II, oi 2 p.m., the property known us I30 Cedar by ed 0 oi HUGH F. MORRISON. Thursday THANKSGIVING " DINNER TURKESYS GEESE DUCKS . CHICKENS Choice Quality at Lowest Market Prices "WIIERE 0L0 \ Place your-order now in the Grocery Department FRIENDS MEET" li REGENT THEATRE ' SUMMERSI DE l WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY l LAUGIITER III TIIEIR HEARTS TIIE SEI. Ill THEIR IIl.00l'l! —oll Block and Matinee Wednesday 3:30 iiowiiii icrivirirs l Howlfln School will be closed be- ginning on Monday, Oct. 0th for the usual Fall vacation. g Oongratulationl to Mr. John. Platts oi’ Howlan on having wonj the seventh prize for beautification . a1 his home. Mr. Edmund Peters, who worked‘ a short time on ths section, has] been _ cow-Brod Mr. Ferdinand ' Brown of Piusv e. leather heel. Sizes 6 to II and half sizes, Per Pair Many qt the relalves of Mr. Floyd Carruthers, cormerly of I-Iowlan, now of Toronto, have re- ceived invitations to his wedding- ln Toronto on October 25th. to M.ss l Audrey Thompson of Toronto. hum" he]; Messrs Jack Gallant and Edmund! Peters paid a flying visit to Mini-i lneiash on ‘Saturday, Oct. 4th. and holf sizes, Per Pair .. flvhiietheretheypui-chuedthe‘: wh"° PIIQe la Matched with Qnalllf winter supply 0'! fisih. Messrs Fred and Alban Arsenault| d Howlan who have bccn work- home after spending a le ~ frtified in police court here to» possessor of seven war decoration: ml Wllh ‘he, EIWPEYIdBTiZI-ii <11 C(3- & holiday in various parts of tfigull. lldy. - said he had worked i2 to 13 lioun l" 11W W" "I W" "W" f . . S. A. with relatives and friends. Boleslows Dzierzek and! Kasi-- a day on a German-owned farii _ TYM V5119!’ TQM-III!!! I119 hlflh-l Mm Lo“ 08"“ spent T u“ While there she was thrilled m miercz T nohovrich, who testified near Lelhbridge without propel days recently in Grand River and Y way. lpon Hm $86 thflt lwpular Elmsdale pacer, on their own behalf, had been facilities and under condition: d M I t y] ' “Lee's Nightmare" race to victory charged with boarding the liner, that were "iiisizpynrtahle." ' ML m "- A579 Bu°° ° Th M; An 1 M ‘dd Bl- FOXITOYO. Muss, under the cap- Aqultania Sept. 20 without pei- Both drvlfllfifl U10)‘ did "OI be" West Point veited Howlan on‘ ‘LOB 9013x222‘ wergegécentrzislwrs able guidance of Mr. Joe O'Brien. mission. ‘ lieve they were committing ill Thursday at the home of Mrs. Maglstrgtg n, J, Flinn told the offence when they boarded tin to the Western Capital. Buotes parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jer-l onie Gallant, also at her uncle's; heme, ML. and Mrs. Frank Gal- lent. Mr. and iviri. John s. McKin- inon oi’ Grand River motored to - Elmsdale on Monday. The residents of Howlan and vic- inity were grieved on Friday when- it became known that the angel of- death had visited the home of Mr.’ and Mrs. Ray Arbng of Wood- lmxk and flamed m‘ m‘ "wnhls Mrs. Michael J. Morrison of 41"“? haw“! mmlum wh‘) h“, Bayside spent a few clays last 37"" b°dh3l 1°!’ I'm P5“ 35 ""5- weelc the guest of her sister, Mrs. Mrs. R. A. MacDougi-ill has re- turned to Ellmsdale after‘ spending the summer months in Grand River. THE Guiucumiu, __uriARLOfl'I‘E'1‘_O}lVN genuine "Scott 8i McHole" select black calf circu- lor vamp Oxfords. Medium round toe com- binution last with three row stitched tip, concealed eyelets, heavy single sole, solid In“ I!" M"- mbl"! "I" W" °l James O'Brien, and Mr. O'Brien. |a very 10gb: disposition. vivill be g; greatly m sa by her famly and many friends. 1-ler funeral will be‘ held on Sundu in the family plot st. John motored to the Island Ill TYll/lllfl"! l?" United Church inst week and spent a brief holi- lflmii" r Mm" h" 5mm"! Wh° day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. predeceased her by man years. 3,511 Mamem, l She leaves to mourn iher laughter,‘ Miss Nellie, who always cared for her. also two sons, both of Wood- stock. Eay with morn she lived, and Harry. -- Gal. Mr. and Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Mr. and Mrr. Lelth Clark on ).heir marriagr which took place at the Manse. Elmrdale. by Rev. Ira MacDonald. on Sept. 28rd. Mr. and Mrs. Bur- ton Stewart acted as best couple "IAN! A DYIZWOOD Brazil was nged ami- the dye- vrood which was the early settlers chled export. Miss Jessie Brennan of Upper Dock Road has returned to her Mrs. Moore Gibbs of Men forget their feet " when they step into "Name Brand” footwear §MALLMAN‘S—-where famous footwear is rep- resented by makers such as Scoii & McHule, Slufer, etc, in the mosi comfortable, mosi flex- ible modern shoe styles-it's their "fit and feel" thof gets you! Widths ore B to EEE. BFOQLTBS, moccasins, monk sirops and standard patterns construction. Goodyear Welt colors. 10.00 "Scott & McHole" genuine brown Scotch groin, or smooth brown colf-Brogue Ox- ford-with double welied soles and solid Unequolled in style, qual- ity and finish. Sizes 6 to II 1 1.50 A wedding reception was at the home of Mr. and David A. Williams on Sept. in honour o! their daughter. Mrs. Lelth Clark and MI. Clark, on their return from a honeymoon spent in different parts of the Maritimes. Those also present were the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. The best wishes of all their relatives and friends go with this popular couple as’ they embark on the "sea of li e." held Mrs. 31st, Polish Veterans llavc Complaints 4&5 EI-HYEN. Smooth block colf Blucher Oxford. Slip sole, holf rubber heel, medium round toe and full filling lost. Sizes 6 to II and half sizes, 6 Per pair ..... Selected block dongolo kid circular vamp Oxfords. Medium pointed toe lust, single sole, leather heel. Sizes 6 lo Tl and half sizes, 6 .ae IIII I Per pair Black dongolcl kid Bluclicr Oxfords with built in arch support, rubber heel, per- fect fiifing lost. Sizes 6 to II and h I I alf sizes l“ Per pair .. vamp Bluclier Oxford comfortable last, slip sole ona‘ solid leather heel, sizes 6 to-II and hcllf sizes, Per pair Dork brown calf circular vomp Oxfords. Perforated tip and quorier trimming. Heavy slip soles with solid leather heels, . medium round toe lost. Sizes 5 I-2 to II and half sizesp" Per pair Smooth block colf monk sfrop Oxfords. Medium pointed toe lusi’, slip soles, leoiher heals. Sizes 6 to ll and half sizes, Per pair ..... ..._.__.,- Select dork brown calf monk strap, pattern us above‘, Per pair 0Q!“ .... "Blue Ribbon" dork brown calf Brogue Oxfords, In the new pepfeci’ fitting lost, heavy welfed slip soles, solid leather heel. Sizes 6 to II and half sizes, Per pair "Slater" smooth dark brown calf circu- lor vamp Oxfords, medium round toe lost, heavy single sole and leather heel. Sizes 6 to ll and half sizes, Per pajr u- .- .10 IIOIU ae Smooth calf moccasin ...;_q .- '\ Eli-eel Bow Main Store Section SMALIMAII‘! LIMITED - suvurnsinr- accused through an interpreter liner. 'I‘hey had arrived in Can that he was “obliged to find them} aria on the Aquitaine and soul! guilty" and sentenced them to SlXl not see wh)‘ they Should 110i YE months each in city prison. He will the Same Way- advlsed them to write to the Jus- ——~— lice Department and ask that lheir sentences be remitted. The EWOpI/BTETHII! of General Anders‘ rock-ribbed Polish Corps m Italy, said that in England tlfe, commission selecting veterans tol go to Canada had painted "a tas-l The average spccc- of wcrkcn cinating picture of a utopia" when bees enzfllPd l" mam"! honey l- they described the Dominion. Bbolll 15 1111195 B" hm"- Their dream of a land of oppor- " tunity was blasted when they, arrived in Alberta and were put‘ to work in “a desert." Tymohovich, 42, said he was‘ "too old for the work" he had tol on and had little CTIRTTIE of estab- EQUALS COAL Ironwood equals antiinaclie coa in heating value. weight for wsllhl FAST “DB-KERR Timur“. HALIFAX. Oct. 7- (CPl—Con- ditions under which they worked on farms at Lcthhriclge. Alta, were so Intolerable thai they de- cided to return to l-higland four months after Canada's immigra- lislnug himself in this country. He had a family in England andl wanted to return to ihcm. . l B Dzierzek said he had a fiiiaiiceei ‘m: rreligf. lll England whom he originally HJfJSf“: had intended to send for. Now H» wanted to return to England, marry and settle rloivn there. "She may marry someone else‘ I0 airong l ‘I; ecenemled llaa. 0B: lion scheme brought them to the Dominion. two Polish veterans while I'm gone."'he said. ‘Tymohovich. wounded twice and