coroner: s, 194s JOINTS: J. Elmer Ilrphy, I IIIIII IL Ill George Glow. l0 Othwo lt- IUMMEBSIDB all PIINOI OOUNTI New; sa Marti GhoGIu-dlan maybobolgitlllyotolldlll leilowiag atone ll lalllflo: Street; Oootlioa Drugstore, Ilatoe ltlooli Toronto Bakery. Wator Itrooi: Iarl Oaooot. l1 Granville luoot -'i'lroflaardlanwillbodollvololtoalylonohl_londoo. qgyiuaoyotzeperdaaorlloporwod. PDIQaIOIII-llflfllk gginyoorordertothoboyrrpoolhlolorhlvllloooyolrvoolo ia-LONG LIFE Eveready Flash- light Batteries in stock at Brace’; —BONSON LIGIITEIE. limited quantity. 88.00 to $8.00. Crockett’! Quality Jewellers, Summerside. 40v Evan Pr tone Anti- Freoao early at Braoeb.“ . -OIDII no. smsdilnfit 5.2211" I OLUMBIA 1 itior a eready and buildings in Hm c Bhjtgries ior magixhe andv iarm 5N1! DYIW- R- - C0" t Bl? engines in stock at Bruce's. For-tune‘. _-BUBBER He y Canvas and —-I‘OB SALE. - Dunlap Sta-alw- iAa-ther Work film and Steel be"? Plants ior iall Piloting. names in stock at Bruce's. Price 8235-100- Lewio Moan. ___ New Annan. -FOB SALE. — "M ple Lea!" -—— Gang Plow (nearly ntfw), $60.00, —WILL THE PERSON who pick- 3-H. P. Fairbanks engine. $65.00. edlian Dodse hub can on Mar-me Halls Thresher and Cleaner $50.00. R0 0110 mlo east oi Kenain Eran-k A. Ramsay. New London. 19"! l! 17111101116’! GRIN. 9D- sington. RfiWlid. 40R. SALE, Elevator potato digger (Hoover). Good condition. $65.00. Two Island-bred horrcs, 4 and 8 years old. 2 mares. three I-usr nors wanna» - iol Guardian routes. Apply Goorgo Clow, Summerside. LWANTED—-Experienced house- keeper. Excellent wages. Apply years. 885.00 each. Walter S. Mrs. J. Watson MaoNaught. Sum— wWk-B- BBYWBW- trier-side. --FOR. SALE-wt?! Buick. B- cylinder engine. complete with transmission. Murphy Motors Ltd, Summerside. --WILI. TRADE i980 Buick special sedan ior smaller late model car in good condition. Murphy Motors Ltd.. Summerslde. —MEETING ‘IN SUMMERSIDE —-The Dominion executive oi the i-TIIE OFFICE cf E. E. Park- man, Op‘t, D.. Summerside. will be closed ior the examination oi eyes and fitting oi glasses from October 4th to October 18th inclusive. Oiiice will be open ior repairs. --ISLAND LAD!‘ DEAD - Mrs. Joseph Stewart. Sea View, received the sad news, Sept. 26th that her sllller-imiaw Mrs. Robert Glover l‘ WESTERN OGUARDIAN "JIAIM 100- 150 . horse. mundt on. o1 45 Ashiord St , Alliston. Mass. had passed away on Sept. l8. Mrs. Glover, before her marriage was Laura Stewart of Sea View. —ROTARY M ETING -- 00r- porril Leslie F‘ Richardson, United Air Cadet Ioague oi Canada will be in Summerride today for the annual meeting oi the Prince Ed- ward Island branch oi the League. it W85 announced in Halifax yes- terday. Members oi the executive were in Halifax attending a meet- ing oi the Nova Scotia command. —EFFECTIVE OCT. 1ST. the price oi milk to consumers in Summerside is l3 cents per quart. This action is necessary to re- place producers‘ subsidy and has been approved by Island Milk Board. Inionnatlon was not available in time to zlve the public ‘previous notice. Summer- side Milk Producers’ and Dis- tributors’ Association. —FABEWELL GATHERING. - On Tuesday evening, August 27th, iriends and neighbours gathered at the home oi . States Army, 'l survivor oi the death march oi Bataan and a pris. onzr oi the Japanese until-their surrender was the guest speaker at the weekly meeting oi the Sum- merside Rotary Club on ‘Diesday. He described in vivid detail his ex- periences as an inmate oi l. prison camp. Cpl. Richardson was in. troduocd by Mr. "Cy" Stewart who is connected rvith ptlbllc relations work concerning the survivors oi Bataan and Corregidor Cpl. Rich- ardson's mother is a native oi Sum- merslde and at present the two men are visitlrq his aunt, Mrs Maurice Bowen of this town. Guests at this meeting were Mr. Austin A. Scales or ihe Charlottetown Club and Mr. Fred Bingham, Bum. mnside. —.S. r-KINSMEN MEETING — The regular meeting oi the Kinsmen Club oi Summerside was held on Tuesday evening at Leg coylen Restaurant with Mr. Pied Gallant in the chair. The following re- solution was unanimously passed: "Due to the iact that service clubs are irequently nsked to take part drives, resolved that this club wilhnot take part in any drive in which a direct: solicitation oi money ls made from the public until the particular drive has been- spproved by a meeting oi the club." Mr. Henry Wedge brought in a report on the race track concess. ions operated by the club during the last race. It was reported that the school radios have been install- ed and plans were discussed ior a iormal turn-Aug over oi them to the school authorities. Mr. Maurice Mill gave a report on the District Coun- cil meeting held at New Glasgow on September 28th which he had attended as a delegate oi the club. Plans were discussed and a com. mittee appointed to arrange ior the special meeting to be held on October 8th in honor o Mr. SJ-l. iBsntick, General Scenery oi the Association oi Kinsmen Clubs who is visiting the Maritime Clubs. s- and. . oken. prior to their departure from this community. Mrs. E. C. Bell acted as chairman and aiter a iew introductory remarks called uopn Mr. George MacKay wiho reed a nicely worded address and Mrs. Walker made the presentation oi a well-filled nurse. Mr. Cmken thank- ed their iriends ior their thought- iulnees after winch all ioinied in singing "For Thev Are Jullv Gcod Fellows." A delicious lunch was served bv the ladies and a socirl hour enjoyed by all. Personals _Mr. and lldr-sfzawrence Cahlll oi Kensington were visitors to Charlottetown on Monday. —Mlss Mary Cahlll oi Kensing- ton ls taking a commercial course at. St. Mary‘; Convent in Sum- merside. —Mr. John Cobb oi Summe-rsidc is a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal. where ne will undergo an operation. His daugh- ter, Miss Jean, has accompanied him to MontreaL-S. -Messrr. Wm. Roach. Arthur Clow. and H. K. Strlght oi Sum- meralde leit yesterday on a motor trip to Plctou, N‘. S.-S, --Cst.' Fred Curtln, R.C.M.P.. Summerside detachment, has leit ior his homo in Toronto, Ont... on his annual holidays-S. —Mr. Edward McNeill. Summer- side has leit to continue his stud- E-es at St. Dunstan’; College and Mr. Hubert McNeil! has returned to Prince oi Wales College-S. Believes [lane Graslias WENDOVER. Utah, Oct. 2 - (AP) - An arn 5-29 plan: crash- ed 1n Buiialo Valley. 30 miles southeast oi’ Battle Mountain, Ne“. and army authorities said to. dill’ they believed there were no survivors. Number oi men aboard was un- dl-Wlvsed but a B-ilil crew normally is about 10. Cause oi the crash was undetermined, The plum was en route from Grand Island. Neb., to Hamilton Field, Calli. DRINKIZRS AID DELENQUENCY PORTLAND. Oct. 2 — Restore the “brass rail" to taverns and reduce Juvenile delinquency, said Sergeant George A. Dennison. t0- day- "Mothera would not bo accom- panying their husbands into beer parlors and neglecting their chil- dren ii they had to stand at the bar," said Dennison. a vet- eran or‘: years’ police work. in an int ow. ~ Maine law roquim that pot- rom be seated when served. "Woman tag along when their husband: go out ior a couple oi been because they have tables chain in saloons." laid Deh- "As a molt. iather and mother stay until tho borroonn elolo and tho! comp homo rtiii. WOMEN sPII" . All too Dennison i said. whenmglico have ioundl children alone in hemu. their. bajorroonia drink- Clnuml Asrlom ll MAIKIO nus vvav parent! woro int. doaraaoololoolWocod lob-Alkal- "n ‘snquh-o-uu-a/m-uutun oar-DOI- Jgolorotyiqwilllowallwalkp OLIAIANOI! It; anion In a big variety NOW-Do all QQ-Jllllfl" llllnofilowllootwoar lllhoolo-lrown laodonflrowl tlolellllrlaoalnAtobwilth Int-Arrived’ II olworlofl” mowllfio-loollonunowuhrytloobbopt- “I! llADIb-Ioovlahlmp noisier-easy oollolnvbololoh Illl EAT ll i summasmr: ‘DO-DAY I with rum NELSON - ooxmoa currou tOIIN vmoau - atom HOlDEN canes! cossui - vaurssa blown Sevoonnloy by Emu Lazarus e laud I upon t o novel by Geno Stvoiron Iovtov i Also NEWS and A - COMEDY Shows 7:30 - 9:15 TENSE. HAUNTING DRAMA —Through the years, enthustistic audiences, "The Girl the Llmberlost." by Columbia Pctures version ieaturing Dorinda Clifton. Vanessa Brown IIIEBSUIC. Filmed against the pihess her mother never knew, one oi the best-loved Elnora Comstcck ton) is ambitious to improve her- seli, but her mother, Kate (Ruth birth was (the cause oi her hus- tries to prevent her daughter irom even attending high schcoi. Elnora sells her highly-prizsd butterilv collection, however. and wth the money goes to school. Kate grows more and more unior- giving and bitter until on the day oi Elnorifs graduation. she smashes the violin Elnora has learned to play. Then. discovering that her husband had really loved another. Kate is reformed and understands how brutal she has been to Elnora. Lower Ration May Forestall Reduction OTTAWA, Oct. 2-(0?) - The Dominion Bureau oi Statistics to- day reported stocks oi‘ creamcry butter in nine principal cities at Oct. i totalled $838,975 pound: against; 42.048477 pounds at Sept. l and 40.798516 at Oct. i. 1945. Commentin on the iigurer, Prices Boar spokesmen said it was too emrly to determine whe- ther the individual butter ration would have to be reduced this winter, as was done last ycwr. They noted. however, that while stocks were lower this year than ia . The lower ration may ioreltull any iurther reduction, r at the some period a year ago the butter ration also was lower, to- talling roughly six ounces per per- son per week against the rate oi aplproxlnltely eight ounces last l KEEP "REGUEAR as Ul-UUKWURK" “$133121 Tho oooy-oetlon loxoilvo ior ordinary constipation D / Matinee Thursday At 3;30 sisiéiEnisir-ziisinisisirsisisicicistinisiisicirsin isioiisinisiioioi SIPJEIIEIEEIEIIEIEEIEIIEIEIEEIEIEJIEII- i MARKS "GIRL 0F LIMBERLOST” since lit first showing as a motion picture f; iamed novel bl! Gene Stratton Porter. has lost none oi its dramatic punch. As re-fllmcd the current huth Nelsen, Loren Tlndall, Gloria, Holden. Ernest Cossart and at the Capitol Theatre. will tihrill you beyond roaring swampland oi the Limberlosi . . . ilaming with the drama oi a lonely girl fighting ior the love and hap- bcoks oi all times bemmes a stirring motion picture. (Dorlrda Clif- Nelson) hates her because Elncras band's death in the swamp. and she ETOWN GUARDIAN E EIEJIQ nonhuman“ i ample, was iii tne German Army Signal Corps. but never leit his native Bavarian Alps. - Anni Rutz, wno played the part oi Mary, was in Oberanmorgau throughout the war anti later was a translator ior tho U S. Army in nearby Carmlrcn. She cannot re. Passion Play ls Reviving . bee: l i adl- I ll 5T3.” gggivriie. ' aggsewmn “over , 38 in the cast. __,.__ Lang, a tall, ioroeiul man. talk- ed with us in tho garden oi his pension which is now ition. ed as an oiiicsrs’ club. He still re- tains his woodcarvlng shop in. the rear oi his own separate quarters (A mbled dMpatch irom Obera. mmersau. Germany. by David £4. Nichol to The Ottawa Journal and the Chicago Dally News.) Lin; In $12119 BEE-dent! S i h h m1 " e st . orcer ero" e the "cry n‘ u” m Germ said "wanted its to produce the iamotro Passion Play wiilubue, slow in resuming. Alvis Inns. who played the role oi Christ in the last two perronn. ances. says the cos-t. which means the entire village, hopes to pm. play immediately. But woooilld- n’t do that. It requires at least a year to prepare. Unless it is done well, it isn't worth doing at all We have had no practice since the the year-long fleeriod and like everyone e . that Oberam- mergau may come again into its own. There is the question. also. oi housing visitors, without whom the periormance would be little more ' will represent missed than a dress rehearsal. Anyone who advertises a room ior rent would have the Allied Government down his throat immediately Bav- aria is ‘thibnflldlg with reillseer. And Oberammargauu residents are now more than twice the prewar iigurc oi 3.000. Ii the perionnsnce ls given. it that which was in i940 The war revent- ed that in spite oi Nazi e iorts to continue the tradition, which had been unbroken ior 300 years. The u CAUGHT WOMAN ' 1N FAB NORTH VANCOUVER. Oct. 2 — The story oi a two-year eiiort to bring an Ehkimo murderers to iustlce was related by one oi the angers oi the Royal Canadian Mounted Police patrol ship 8t. Roch. which has reached here aiter a hazardous Arctic voyage. Constable Arthur Lievins oi Car- 11m ar" production in the _ M; __ t u m ‘mm ' 104°" °7°|° m“ m‘ l” 31”" Rglgilklllk? wit: sage shot her misn- "m" 15°41 "ml- band some‘ 250 miles irom Oun- . Local problems include iinding someone to play the control role oi Ohrllt. 13M‘, at M, says ho is too old ior what ll one oi "' ho ma, “I'll "'4 "Rkmllfl? l!" rile will serve at R. M P. bar- FASHION FOOTNOTES FOR FALL l Here's foot strategy at its very best . -. . shoes fashioned with a. sparkling air of sophisticated ibeauty . . . styled with imagination . ;. . deftly accented with perky bows, covered platforms. 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