coroner _g. ms "H!!! GUARDIAN. C1 IARLOTTETOWN PAGE FIFTEEN l ATHETWESTERNGUATRDIAN AGENTS: .l. Elmer Murphy. Ill Hanover Street and George Glow. 186 Ottawa Street. SUMMEIBIDE and PRINCE COUNT!‘ News, Subeeriptloua, Advertising. The Guardian may be bought at any of the , following stores inbummsraide: Bookstore. Water Street; Gourllea Drulstore. ll Central Street; oronto bakery. Wlter Street: Mark Gaudet. 81 Granville Street; , lnee'a Grocery. ltuasell Street: Alyre Douoettei Grocery. Second Street; i Island Motor Transport, wam Bu"; line Guardian will be delivered to any home in Summ " by Carrie; Boy at leperdaysweperweeh. Phone I89 arm-a re;- guggq-yig, or rive your order to the boy responsible m delivery 0|! your rue, _YOU MAY FIND what you are looking for on our Classified Page. —DON'T FORGET regular Dance in Burlington. Monday, -NOR'l‘ill TRYON Presbyterian. church. S. S. Rally Day Service on‘ Sunday. October 3rd, at 7.30 P. M. Miss Mary A. MacKenzie, Deacon- ess . -RETURN HOME —- Mr. and Mrs. James MacWilliams of O'- Lcary returned home on Thurs- day from a most enjoyable holi- day in the US. They report hav- lng a splendid time and a. greatly enjoyed and much appreciated iloliday. ——O. --MAGIS’I‘RATE'S COURT-Evi- dence was taken in a ruse of a man rhurgctl with opt-rating u motor rchiclo while under the influence nf alcohol hvfnve Magistrate R. S. Hinton, K. C.. in Summersidc yes- terday and the (ruse wus adjourned for judgments-S. l _LEAVE FOR 0TTA“’A—Mr. .1’. \Vatson MacNziught. M. P.. Parlia- mentary Assistant to the Minister of Fisheries. lczivcs today for Oti- inva. l-le will b0 accompanied by i\lrs. MacNnuglit. They will be tiwny from Summerside about a week-S. -SPLENDII) RECEPTION - There was a very large attendance en Wednesday. Sept. 29th.. when a itcciding reception was held by Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rogers of the Brae in honor of their tlaughter. Greta. whose marriage recently took place to Mr. Harry Hewitt of Los Anlgeles. A most sumptuous wedding banquet. was served the guests and music and singing were enjoyed. Many lovely gifts were received by the popular young and happy wedded life. The wed- ding banquet was served in the lovely large basement. which was most appropriately; decorated for the occasion with boughs. autumn leaves. pretty candles. etc. and presented a very attractive appear- ance. Mrs. Hewitt is a graduate oi Mount Allison University and has been employed in New York. She is one of the most popular young ladies of’ the district and her friends wish her and her hus- band. God's richest blessing. — . -'I‘0 HOLD BOYS CONFER- ENCE 1N OTEARY -— The Mari- time Religious Education Council will hold a bqvs‘ cnnfrrence in O'- Leary United Church on Satur- day. Cctobcr 30th. with n morn- ing. aftcrnoon and evening ses- slon. The conference will be under the direction of Rev. Warren G. Dickson oi OLcary United Church and the ALRFC. will have a sDPP- inl speaker. Assisting Rev. Mr Dckszn will b“ Rev. C. 0. Hnwleit of the Knulsford Baptist Church and Rev. u. M. success of the 0'- Lcary Nazarene Church will be asked to assist. The conference will take in all boys Tl'i"l‘l'l i2 tn l7 or 18 from West Prince, in- eluding Allbsrtcn. Mcwrose. O’- Leary. Vie". (‘ape and Bideford pastoral chsrgss. Also cn the com- mittee to make final arrange- ments for the confrrcnce are the iollcvrinc United Clwrch Minis- m-s; Re“ parry A. P“".n"'.i"ick of Alberton: Rev. John M. Sheen oi’ Elimsdale; Rev. R. H. Baxter oi [Vdeford and Rev. B ‘B Coibornc of West Cane "ho theme cf the nnfeveiv- will be “Vsnturo for 3hr’='." O‘1TSl“PCllTP"I‘Y‘"PS nlflnllfll bv the l\‘iar".‘r':e l-‘clhzious Edu- c"f'<‘n Can't” "i P l. are on“ It ltfurrav l-lnrbcur. cne at. Ycfk- one at Eezicqur. besides O'l_carl'- 06ml)" charged 4th. Music by Gallant and Buzgess. —YOU may find what you are l looking for on our classified page. —POLICE COURT-Two drunks in Summerside Police l Court yesterday morning forfeited _their ball by not appearing-S, _ —THE REV. W. .l. GREEN will conduct services in Kenslngton IPastQraI Charge on October 3rd. lSumirnerfleld at l1 A. M. and Ken- slngton at 7.30 P. M. . —SUSPECT DOGS POISONED ~Summerside Police have receiv- ed a large number of complaints within the last few days of dogs dying. It is suspected that some persons may have put p01“ whcrc neighborhood dogs could eat it. The complaints have come from two sections of town-S. —-TAKEN TO HOSPITAIF-Ed- lwurd Arsenauit, seven-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alva Arsenauit, Duke Street. Sunimerside. was tak- en to the Prince County Hospital Sunday afternoon when he fell off a burrcl while playing in_ the vi- cinity of the standpipe. The boy suffered a broken arm.—S. -DAMAGES (“SE — The ease of Russel itamsay vs. Russel Ram- say was heard in the County Court at Surnmersicie yesterday before Judge L. G. Lewis and Judgement will be delivered on October 22nd. it was an action for $21.00 claim- ed. as damages done to the plain- tiff's car by being pushed by a car driven by the defendant. Mr. T. L. ‘Llnkletter represented the plaintiff and Mt. W. E. Darby. KC. thb de- fendanL-S. y -—CHURCH NOTICE for Parish ‘of New London for Sunday, Oct. i3rd. 19th after Trinity. St. Mark's. Kensington. Sunday School 10.00 3A. M.,Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. St. Stephen's, Burlington, Sunday School 1.30 P. M. Evening Praye' '2.30 P. M. St. Thcunas’, New Lon- 'don. Sunday School 6.30 P. M. Harvest Thanksgiving Service 7.30 , .M. “Come let. us give thanks unto the Lord." Wednesday, Oct. 6th. Prayer Meeting in Sea View ‘liall All welcome. Rev. Sidney J. ‘Davies, B. A.. Rector. i i 41am“. suownn - Miss ‘Helen Mazks entertained on .Thursday evening at the hcme of ,her sister. Mrs. J’. Allie MacNclll. iSummerside. in honor oi Miss 'l-‘.ileen Todd, who is to be one of I the sea-son's brides. at a miscellane- ous shower. The guest of honor was escorted to a chair decorated ‘for the occasion and the gifts were brought. iu by the Misses Esther MacLennan and Lois Jenk- 'lns. Assisting in opening the pack- ages was Miss Gladys Arthur. while ‘Miss Lillian Cudmore read the an- icompanying veses. Miss Todd, J11’ though completely taken by sur- prise. in her usual gracious manner thanked her friends for then‘ thoughtfulness. and for the many lovely gifts of silver, china, linen and cut glass-S, . . . —MISSIONARY ADDRESSES MEETING - Last Wednesday eve- ning Miss Henrietta Cflmlibfill» missf'<"\r,\' on furlough from the Burln Vresbytery in Newfoundland addressed a mcetin! in the Al- berton United Church Hall, the opening wot-shin of which was con- ducted bv the Minister. Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. Miss Campbell. who has worked in the isolated outports of Newfoundland. told in a vefl’ interesting manner about the life in these places and the many l1’!- teresting aspects cf her work and about the f‘ne people she had me. The address was interestim and informative. At the close 0f ll" address Mrs. John Wells sang “T116 Newfoundland Ode." ——O- -G. H. M.- wnsn nuvmo. nmmnwsnr - BUY "m! east - l‘!!! II‘- ISII! LOOK FOR THE PIECE. 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Inge-evenings or anytime-as EIDER-DO children. m the Youth Centre you'll I" variety of colors-nines t to 6 are FY1094 l‘ These Robes thoulh inexlw Your children will enlv! l" priced at 3.15. cord trim. for cold Winter morn- WN BATIIROBIS for the Elderdown Bathrobes in a 2.95 and aisea l to 1t are naive are nicely finished with arlng these warm robes and Jou‘ll ma um they'll wash and a» up very eully- Elderdo" Bilb- robea are on display in the Youth Centre. “MAKE YOUR. 11.00MB LIGHT UP AND GROW WITH MIRRORS"- a little mam time by ca. Ilobba oia- company will be w" F’ W‘ FREE. Come into the Furniture Department and illl out the court!"- i- a Famous . know . the the llebbs Peacock Mirrors are the ‘they will create a magic illusion importance of choosing flue Minors and eorreet ehoiee for the best effects- of extra depth and eharm in ever! loom. - - - The brightness and lightness of Mirrors will reflect the weleoe you offer your friends. Indeed the ebanlfl "M" by M1110" in your home will be almost unbell Peaeeek Mlrrors in stoek and fill In ‘let-Furniture Department ua Come in and aee the Hobbs the eoupon for your FREE beeh- admirer. Show: — 2.30 LAST SHOWING TODAY "TYCOON" Lamina Day — John Wayne c~l_>c\r\ a.‘ Summer-side — 7.15 - 9.25 (}i]!;/l€é rift/Q _ 5o mm out - mom nus-m HALE . mm Sport Reel 2 MONDAY and TUESDAY - a - 3". iV/IPI/{R if“; . -rr-' 1 Nos weer” one w DAVID sunsa --- Ptnnmu .'.".§..“‘.;.'i‘.°f.°.‘ 9.1535543" “Us - an Aucoon Show: 7.15 -- 9.15 Matinee Tuesday 3.30 C.» ~1- mun-au-oiaammqm “Minna-wag — Cartoon Twas 4» v.» Sen Doubl FHlLO VAN ' -BULLETINS on the Summer- slde-Chatham Head baseball game on Sunday afternoon, will be re- ceived after each inning at Kel- ly's Newsstand, Summerside. ¢BOY SCOUT TROOP FOR 01.12am: -- Brig. w. w. Reid of Charlottetown was a visitor to O'- Leary on Wednesday and was l guest of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pate. Wlhile in O'Lea.ry Brig. Reid made tentative plans with several 0f the citizens to start a Boy scout Troop. Mr. Pate is very much |n- terested in boys an he Will Mid a committee to Eel the BOYS 0!" ganized. Other members on the committee include Rev. W- G- Dickson. who has ma Boy Seoul experience and was the Mentor oi the Trail Runner group of bvvs last year which STWP W“ the standard of Recognition for the work done; Rev. c. 0. Hewlett of the Baptist Church. who has had experience in bOVS Work; MT- J‘ ' lspoleon and llnelo Elli! MONtDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY The Story of a Woman's " Great Love for a Scoundrel! “Repeat r Band on a novel by William on"; Pibdiltld by AUBREY SCHINCK Directed by ALFRED WERNER BRYAN f0! In ensue oi Production Shows 7.15 end 9.15 Matinee Monday end Wednesday 3.30 Lust Showing Tedov b m: KNOCKOUT e>co§>o o<@oo<§oo@»oo@>ooQ>ot><@>W@ ENT tat ll HUN rum. lnenw riormancge?’ uii- ‘snail, l new by Waller Bullock e Bill CE RETURNS nd “\- ,- -t'.¢ atom/mi cameo THEATRE niday Matinee 3.3.0 Even]!!! - 7.15 - 9.15 Sat. 1.15-9.15 Eddie Del-u In “CARAVAN TRAIL" in Clnacolor With s1 Laltue. ulflo elm" "Brooklyrf. Serial and newl- Eittbibibii _._____i__.___. Field, manager of the Bank of N. s” Mr, Edwin Turner, president of the O'Leary Lesion. and M1’- Jack Matthews. past president of the Canadian Legion and the com- mittee has power to add to llS members. There will be B P111111" meeting of all the boys 0f m" town and district and their Pa?‘ ents in the community hi“ °“ Tuesday night, October 51211.. B13 which time Bria. W- W- Reid "id av onnsrlfiélzorzu. Scout Oommlssione; Walter 1.e- Page of Charlottetown will be asked to speak and the troop will be organized. —O. —TIIEATBE IMPROVEMENTS —-Xnstallstion of a Northern Elec- tric sound system and two Motio- greph A A projectors in the Cap- itol Theatre Summerslde has been completed under the supervision of G. J. Gilbert, so -Yea1‘ - 01a Alberton Fisherman Is Drowned Nine fishing boats, dragging all day yesterday off Alberton Har- bour, were forced lest rflght to re- turn to port without having re- covered the body of John Skerry, 50, who was drowned Thursday evening when he fell overboard about half-way between the Alber- ton North Bar and what is known as the Klldsre Gap. Skerry, panied by Arthur district super- McCsbe and Maurice Maynard, had been on n fishing trip and the three were on their way home, when Skerry, moving about the boat, is said to have stumbled and fallen over the side. McCabe im- mediately brought the boat around in an effort to reach Skerry but visor of Dominion Sound Equip- ments Ltd. This equipment rep- resents the most modern equip- ment of its kind to be found any- where. Mr. Harold Gauclet has thus brought to Capitol patrons a type of equipment that is as near being 100% foolproof as possible. ‘the engine, which is said to have The system was devised during not been working well. stopped. the war to meet specific conditions McCabe and Maynard remained in and according to Mr. Gilbert is "a the vicinity for some time but t i great deal more efficient than could not see Skerry, anything we have ever had." The The late John Skerry, son of the , projectors are the first of their late Mr. and Mrs. John Skerry, was l kind east. of Montreal and are the | a resident of Alherton South where best available at the present time. he has been Ellfiflgecl continuously Along with the sound system and in the fishing business since his the projectors a new acoustically youth. He is survived by his wife. perforated screen has also been the former Florence Genoit; four. installed. Mr. Gilbert was assisted , 50115. IVIHlCOlIYi. Lloyd, Harold and, by Mr. Ken Bell of Messrs. Wright Cecil; and "Wee daughters. Eileen. 5 and Bell and handled all electrical MPS- Lloyd Adams. Eimsdale; | changes, also by Mr. Harold l-lues- ,M*1I'l¢‘. MPS- HOWBFd Doyle. T18- tis, the {helm-Q's maintenance nish; and Eleanor. Two brotheisl man. Mr, Edmond Douceue, who Austin and Foster, and two sisters. j has had many years experience in CHSSlB. MPS- Frank AAHCDOUEHU. . sound projection and who handled Albefmfli and JO-Wllhifle. Mrs. W.‘ every kngwn type of pfgjegtgf Kinch, Saskatchewan, also survive from the days of the silent picture him- to the present day, will be in M charge of the newly installed "TYCOON" AT CAPITOL equipment.—S THEATRE, SUMMERSIDE —~NAZARENE YOUNG PEOPLE HOLD RALLY — A Nazarene Young Peoples Rally was held rc- centiy in the Church at Elmsdale. There was a {ine attendance and several pastors and delegates from Nova Scotia. New Brunwick and P. E. I. Churches attended. as well as the District Superintendent Rev. J. H. and Mrs. MacGregor. The afternoon session was in charge of the District President, Rev. Malcolm Burgess oi’ O‘Leary, wiith the devotions being conduct- ed by Rev. A F. Cone of Elmsdale. Rev. L. G. Tsttrie of Halifax was heard to advantage ln a fine solo and a splendid address was given by Miss Dorothy Thompson, Dean and Teacher from the Naza- rene Bible School, St John. N. B. An impressive service of Conse- cz-ation brought the afternoon ses- sion to a. close. Refreshments were then served by the ladies of the Elmsdale congregation on the spacious lawn of Mrs. Arthur Wells. Rev. Malcolm Burgess of O'Leary conducted the evening meeting with Rev. L. G. Tattrie of Halifax -Romance and adventure are stressed in highly gratifying styles RKO Radio's new offering, "TYCQOH." in color by Technicolor. which opened yesterday at the Capitol Theatre with John Wayne and Laralne Day co-starring. Revolving around an American engineer's efforts to build a rail- road through the Andes under heavy odds. the absorbing story gives the husky Wayne his most coluzful role as the engineer. and puts Miss Day, striking in a brun- ette get-up, in an unusually dro- matic portrayal as the daughter of a Latin mother and Yankee father. Most of the hero's troubles come from the stubbornness of the hero- lne‘s millionaire father. the “tycoon” of the title. who eon- tracted with the engineer to build the road but refuses to let him do the job the way he wants to do it. When a rcmance starts to bud be- tween the engineer and the girl. paternal objections rise to the boiling point, and the older man deliberately sets out to ruin the young "upstart" by withholding supplies. leading with testimonies and The conflict grows in intensity songs, Rev, John M, 5mm o; when the couple are married and Elmsdale United Church led in the bride sees to live amid the t-ur- moil and strain of the construction comp. The drama builds to a stir- ring climax that makes the film a memorable piece of screen fare. Sir Cedric Hardwlcke turns lna notable performance as the stern “tycoon." Judith Anderson as Miss Day's sympathetic tutor. James Gleason as Wayne's partner, and Anthony Quinn as a Latin engineer. all do excellent wot’; in support. Richard Wallace's direction of the production by Stephen Arnes is tops. With its scenes in color by Technicolor and tense plot. "Ty- coon" must rank among the sea- son's finest entertainments. prayer. A beautiful duet was ren- dered by Mr. and Mrs. Tattrle. A challenging and eloquent message was brought by Rev. R. T. Sel- lick or Monclcn. The Benediction was pronounced by Rev. J, H, M“. Gregor. It was a very successful raliv and greatly enjoyed by those attending. —O. Personals ——Mrs. Roy Cudmore, Charlotte- town, is spending some time in Kensington with her mother who “ms taken ill several days ago. The word mausoierm originated in 353 BC. when Queen Artemisia built a magnificent monument to the memory of her husband, King Mausolus. . -Mr. George MacDowell who is taking a post graduate course in Economics at. Clark University. Worcester, Mesa, is spending a. few days with his parents, Mr. and Mira. A. W. MacDowell. Summer- side. -S. —Friends of Miss Effie Jeffery of Llnkletter will be pleased to know that she has been discharged from the Prince County Hospital following an operation-S. —Mrs. Allan Brown, Long River, spent. the past, week st Norboro. where she was the guest of M.r. and Mrs. Harland Daye, and Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe. —Bur -Guests of Mr. and liars. Daniel Hickox, Burlington, on Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Earle Houston and daughter. Gloria, New Glasgow; Mr. and Mrs. Borden Mecbeod. Jean and Barrie, Brookfield, and Mr, and Mrs. Stirling MacLean and Marjorie. Miss Hilda MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maclcod, Betty and Fenton, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Younker and Linda, all of Darlington. —Bur —Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith, Mr. Robert, Smith Jr., and Miss Marilyn Berry, Hunter River, were visitors to Burlington on Sunday. —Bur -l\ir. and Mrs. Chesley Robert- son, Summerside, spent the week end in Rosevale. N.B.. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Rice.—S. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Piper of Re est an under a _ KENWUOD The Light- Weiglit Blanket with the Downy Warmth. The Romcrest-bleoched white with whip- ped ends, two tone borders, 70 x 90.~ Per Puir . . . . . . . 17.25 11.95 Plain Colors, 2.1-2 inch satin binding. Each Plain Colors. A Narrow satin binding. Each Q Upper Floor House Furnishings Store SMALLMAWS TWO STORES 1N SUMMERSlDE Where Price Matched Wll-h Quality F R E E AllTfl PARKING at rear of ‘Main Store BOOST REWARD T0 $3.000 MONTREAL, Oct. 1 --(CP) — A reward of $500 offered by Lloyd: of London today brought to $3.000 the total of rewards for the capture of Donald Perreau-lt and Douglas Pen-suit, wanted for the Sept. 23 slaying of two policemen. BRITISH vrsoormmss mesh DOVER- ma. Oct. 1 —-(AP) Immigration officers sioppa Belinda Bridget, the fl-ggfl-d‘ Vlscountess Lambfnn. ll lo started for France on a. and found £25 1U. (8102) h. purse. Regulations forbid pas-arm to take more than £5 in the ease d a European trip such as hers. ‘Hm Government confiscated the OM80 £20 10s and brought her into newt. The court fined her £1! 3a. ' Auction Sale AT 115 SUMMER STREET, BUMMERSIDE Acting under instructions of the execute e of the estate et GI late Eva. J. liiaoNelll, I will sell on the premises on Thursday. Out. I. beginning at 2 p. m. the following household equipment: piano (Bell). sewing machine, drop-head, lawn mower. new with rubber tires, china- ware, glassware, silverware, cooking utensils, bed linen, table linen. brie-a-hrsc, books, pictures. trunks and all small articles now om the premises. FLASH FIRES Forest fires sometimes travels faster than deer can run. Sale rain or shine. HUGH F. MORRISON. Auctioneer. Terms Cash. New York City. who have been visiting friendes in Nova Scotia, QUT OUR WAY (arched axle). One set track bar- ness. Both new. DON Summeralde. MCNEILL, Q-O-OQ-‘O §4+4+Q ' YW¥TA FOR SALE c special deluxe 191'! Dodge. Fluid drive. Actual mile- age 22,000 miles. Not used daring winter. Four new tires. May be seen at Willard MacDonald's Gar- age, Summerdda. . a. an a. a In an. QRT>GRRQQRQQ'-"’ 1 - spent Saturday with Mrs. J, L. Lund, Summerside. — 5 YOU ASKED YEl-MBUT ENOUGH _M:s. Albert Boswell, Mrs. Rol- U5 TQ HELP TH’ TINY OF ‘EM 321d Gay. Mr. Ledwell Boswell and you REDUCE spEcKé you QCATTERED r. Davis Moose have ieturited , Mus-r BE from an enjoyable motor trip to AND WERE , Portland and Gotham. Maine. and @O1NG HUN-HM FOR Boston, Massachusetts, where they QEAQCH YQU WOULDN'T visited relatives and friends-S. \ -- FOR masuNes FATTEN A »-o-e-e++e++e0e++0-o+0-e+»o< EVERY TIME, PLEA! WE'RE OUT.’ __._- FOR SALE One Iloughion training cart 10-7. JTWwiuLmt-ij q ‘V UIA SLR/ICC. THE FAITH HEALERG