OCTOBER Z9. 1946 WESTERN GUARDIAN ‘é Uiow. New!» lsbsori Ieii I fnronil u l". W“ -BU! may“; patches st Bruce's. ijflflf-flflifl ll" C1116- mg fowl esoh Tia-instill until n,” 3. n. Cameron. North jgdeqili. -CAI OI‘ PULP to ar- rive at Brscefs. Book orders for . delivery immfifl-T- - is 8003M. snd lnsliii-Wflf" dine: OHM River Rsll. Wed- newly, ‘Oct. 90th. Prizes for 1W0 best 00511111195- ' _HOME DELIVERY. - Th6 Guardian will be delivered daily to homes in Smnmersi‘ for 12 cents r week Plylbl! W 3°“? "m"- hone 289 for fills @- _1-on. saw. - a 19a"! Graham cavalier car. Will sell below ceiling p.m., Apply Arsensult a Well‘. 5th Eleanors, Phone 609-5- ,BUY Alcohol Arid-Freeze st Bruce's- _wANTED. — A maid for Itll- erni houseWDIK- 5m!" h-muy- T" childfill. ages eight and twelve. Ap- ply Mrs, Walter Arsenault. 5t. E1- eanors. Phone _FOR SALE-Jrwo reach-in re- yrlgerator. Good mechanical con- ditlon. Apply Chan's Restaurant. Eurnmerside. -REV. D. A. YEfliwiil SIgOEGSS s meeting in 10118 RV" a ‘m Thursday evening. October 31st. at 8 o'clock. After the meeting there will be a sale of P!“ bl’ u" 1m‘ River snd Irishtown Warren's 1n- stltutes. -TIIE REGULAR QUARTERLY nor-ling of the Prince Edward Is- land registered nurses’ association wilibe held in Summerside at Mulberry Lodge 0J1 Mimi-my. Oc- toher Lodge 0n Mend-w. October 28th. beginning at 3100 ll- m- I —SCREENED COAL — Unloading two more cars. Book orders for fu- ture cars. Thanks for 3'0"!‘ kind cooperation. I sell the but 1M1 mines produce at a reasonable price, P. J. Mclnnis. Borden. CAMEO Mom, 641.30 — Tues., 8.30 _._.¢ “Till PHANTOM SPEAK!" starring Richard Arlen snd Lynn Roberts. .Algo serial PLEASE NOTE-No Shows Wed- nesdsy or Thursday of thh week. Serial will be played Mondsynnd . Tuesdsy. . a AliiiTiiiii sou: AT orrawr, sr. SUMMERSIDE r have been ‘instructed by Elma M00", to sell by Auction on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER lit AT 3.80 P. M. Bis fox rsnois consisting of i acres lend with guard fence its s 195 feet, 40 pens colnpleto with houses. Ono 20 pen shed with wire bottom feed house with motor slid Irlndbr, snd sil other Qtlllifllont llledhsround sn up to dsto fox 3H0 - Bole positive, rsin or shine. Terms-Cash, HUGH I‘. MORRISON’, ' ‘GINTS: l. liner Murphy. 1M Hanover St, sud IUIIIIIISIDI snd PRINCE COUNTY ptions. Advertising "r ~' "=- - _w . u Ishly. wow Strum‘ The Glslfii IIWQ dslvsrsd to lily horns in Sllulnerside. can“, [q st is]: by or Be per week. Ihons qdsr to fie boy responsible for Ins-smol- Nlinm M Mofisrdle as Deacon snd Rev. sent in the ssnctusry were Rt. Rev. J. A. Murphy. Rev. I. Mc- Quaid. Rev. P. McMahon. Rev. W. V. Rev. Iisrl Dalton. Rev. Wm. Mc- Osbe, Rev. Oswald Murphy. Rev. John Kelly.‘ Rev. P. l". McDonald. Rev. R. 1'. .McOsbe. Rev. L. P. Osllsghsn. Rev. B. Oroken. Rev. A. L. Her- reli suisted in the choir. of the late Mr. Keefe’: thirteen children we on; and of the sons acted ss psllsesrers‘. Interment wssin the 0O Ottsws Si. Water Street: D . Milk Oslldet. 67 Granville Street 280 f this reins, deliveries :- IMII-‘NIN. --ASBESTOS paper and mill bosld in stock st Braces. —HOG WORM POWDER helps young pigs st Taylor Drug Co. Kea- sington. 480A!!!) from my ranch, two white marked silver foxes snd one large silver. Finder please notify Borden F. Campbell. Irish- town. Reward. —2" s 5/18 an! 2" x 9i" Tire Iron in stock at Bruce's. -FOB S-AIsljOfl-biifllillfl lack- et heater with iii-gallon tank. At s constant level. Box 027. Sum- merside. 482s ls mm rum to reed fsttmlng mash to finish oockersls for market. We now have a fresh supply. priced for your proflt. Call at our Central Bedeque warehouse for this and all other animal and poultry feeds. Dunk River Dairying Co. » —-POLICE COURT — Eleven drunks gathered up cver the week- end were on the docket of the Summereide Police Court yesterday morning. Three of them forie‘ted their bail; five paid fines of $5.00 and costs and three were fined 810.00 and costs-S. —2% [NOE Cut Flooring Nails in stock st Bruce's. -ENGAGEMENT—MI'. and Mrs‘. Ray plarke. Sulmnerside. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter. Evelyn Dsuphene. ‘to Gwendell MaeAulay, only son oi Mr. and Mrs. Ileslie MecAulay. O’Leary. Marriage to take place early in November. PDELIGINUL SOCIAL AF.- IAIR—A delightful us was given at the home of Mrs. Hammond Johnson. Spring Street. Summer» side on Thursday afternoon, Oc- tober 24th when the members of the Executive of the W. M. S, of Trinity United Church met to honor Mrs.‘ Woodside, wife of the Rev. E. R. Woorlside who with their family are leaving this week for Loggi-eville, N‘. B., where Mr. Woodside hus accepted a call from tho United Church. An address 'wss read to the guest of honor by the president, Mrs. George Bow- ness with an accompanying gift presented by Mrs. tRev.) scmers. This address testified to the real worth of Mrs. Wcodside who was deeply interested in all phases of mission work in the church and expressed tho deep regret felt st her departure, Mrs. Woodslde. deeply moved by these expressions of good will, thanked each and all for their kindness and their gift. —LARGELY ATTENDED FUN- EMLI-Thk funeral of the late Mr. John Keefe who passed sway- ’ iv st his home in Kinkora on October 24th. was held from his late residence yesterday mom- lng to 8t. Malschfs Church. Kin- kors snd was very largely st- tended. Solemn Hkh Mass was celebrated by his son. Rev. Wil- fred Keefe. assisted by Rev. J.W. George MscConnac as sub-Desc- on. Rev. Eugene Murray was master of ceremonies. Also pre- McDonald. RH. Ufbsn Gillls. MdDonlJd. RAV. G. V. H167!!!‘ present st the fun- Auctioneer. ONWIWWW Fifth called for sary by the recent death Daniel F. MacNeil. Conservative sssemblyman of Sum- merside. seat by the Liberals at a conven- tion last week was Mr. Carroll Delaney of Summerside. D. R- Grenfeil, Labor member for Gower and leader of the Welsh Parliamentary Group in the House f d fte Bi storm Mme iaflifiméfipi°‘i.iil.ll_'..$....5 GJIEEQ. +SUM4MERSIDE ‘IO-DAY ifs.- Also Disney Cartoon "Mrlfinee Tuesday Af 3:30 Shows 7.15 -- 9.15 —FOR SALE-l elevator potato digger. International. Elimer Vllugh. Wllmot. -I-IALIDWE'EN MASQUERADE dance Thursdfly. Oct. 31, Blue Moon Club. formerly the diner. Door prize. best costumes ladies and gents. Novelties. Music sup- plied by Joe Perry's Modemaires. Continuous dancing 9 till 1. Dinc at any time. Personals -Mr. Bruce Power and Mr. Thomas Reid, of Hope River were visitors to Summerside on Sunday evening. -S. —Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gan-ill of Summerside are leaving today for Stmfford, Ont. to visit their daughter. Mrs. K. R, ‘Thomas and Mr. Thomas and their new. scn.— S. fly-election Boiled For Fifth Prince A Provincial lay-election for the District of it was an- nounced yesterday. Nomination day will be Nov. 12th. The by-election was made neces- of Mr. Progressive Named to contest the ‘Ilhis is the second lay-election in the Fifth District within s the previous one having been called due to the resignation of Lt. Col. strong in order to eon- test the Fedrsl election lest year. I-n- last year's Morley M. Bell. K.C.. of Sus-nmer- side. was elected by aoclsmation. by-election Mr. Mr. James McCardie. Kinkora. has been appointed returning of- tioer for the conning election. Says Wales Program. is “lnsuffioiant" IONDON, Oct, 28 -—-(CP Cable)- i5 ‘*'_‘1i_§',’/i//.//l t 9 ’ I ‘- CIOCKETT LTD Sesnaersids ment plans for Wales and said the progrlm wss "insufficient." ccsl miner slid government pro- possis for employment in industry in Wales did not meet the wishes of Welsh members of Parliament. lshor men and others, bflrd of trade. hsd p ‘program for the restoration snd development of industry in Wsies snd added that the appointment of a minister for Wales Welsh members -would lssd to nothing but delay snd in fficiency. Be laid that in sn sres t e ails of r___ The blond, former Nova Bootis Sir Stafford. president of the outlined s requested by """"\ insuanncr ALL .i.iNE.§ owe-I 5R1 RALPH murmur Li» r. Esrle lileilsy‘ as onsets-sou lldslil ' ‘rm: criannorrarowu GUARDIAN lun. cannon nztarvav WMer and Sevmge Commission. R. iiiiissoc. Hold Meeting At Summcrside The regular quarterly meeting of the Prince Edward Island Regis- tered Nurses’ Association was held at Mulberry Lodge in Summerside yesterday beginning at 3.00 p.m. Miss Dorothy Cox presided at the meeting. Thirty-five members were present. ‘The three sections met concur- rently previous to the general scs- sion. Sister Mary Irene had charge 0f the hospital and School of Nursing Section. and Miss MlldrCd Thompson conducted the General Nursing Section. At the public health section Mi‘, W. Sharpe. San- itary Engiineer, Ottawa. was the chief speaker. This section was un- der the direction of Miss Eleanor Wheler. Supper was starved at 6 p. m. The guest speaker was Miss Add San- dell. a missionary nurse frcrr Korea, who spoke on "Beginning; of Nursing in Korea," The chief items discussed at th: general session were legislation. and the necessity of asking the cooperation of the public in pro- viding nursing service for the community. Miss Mabel K. Holt, retired sup- erintendent of the Montreal Gen- eral Hospitnl was present and gave ‘ s short address to the nurses. Miss Cox read a paper on "Police myeliti-s" and outlined the survey of “po1io" cases in the province. I‘ trati-on in purely Welsh as high as that in services both England and Wales. Mr. Grenfeli said whole cc-unties were left blank in government ‘pian- ning. Between 1920 and 1940 Wales lost in capital values in income and social burdens 2,500,000,000 pounds and received "no reward" for the contribution she had made to the upkeep of Great Britain. services covering LONDON. Oct. iii -- (OP) Ccnstlwise pass/rigor shipping alrmtnd the British Isles interrupted by the wulr. has not yet been restor- ed. and the prospect is that it will never again roach a high level. The Lleithirzmdon service c.f Ion- dxln and Edinburgh Shipping Com- pany is being run vi-iih cargo ships fciiiowing war-tune loss of the Royal Archer. Royal rmilier and Royal Scot. When replacements are built they will probably carry only 12 passenger's each Dim-doc, Perl-h and lxtndoln Ship- ping Company has lost its t/wo big. gest passenger vessels. ‘Ilhe Perth Liberal candidate for the 6th district 0f Prince in the coming . Provincial bye-election, and m, pm. l!" I mflmbvl‘ Cf the Smimerside Womosfs. Misses’ and Clsiidresfs OVERSHOES uorsinion Gay Tees “highest” quality, long wearing, perfect fitting, best style.‘ Miiitsrie women's black velvet boot type gaiter. Inside opening with two straps ind domes. Wide fur cull’, lasts and heels to fit all styles of shoes. Sizes 4 to 9 and half sizes. Per pair—$5.00. . Dominion Ovorboots _ All rubber pull on overboot. Perfect fli-llllgalastsnnd heels to fit all types of footwear. 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Lawson German Doctors Accused JOl-LANNESBURG. Oct. 11 -(C Pl- The first body ever to be re. and Mary Maliey have visited their sister. l Montrcse recently spent s week- end in Cape Traverse. back Mr. and Mrs. E. 010w Whfl have taken up residence in mrlrin apartments. Mr. Glow il on the staff of the Canadian Bank 0f CMTIHIGIIJ. day; in Charlottetown in the in" terest of West Prlnf-‘B 3""! c’: and pony spent Thursday in Sum- merside. The many friends of Miss E-Zaih- erine Malley are happy 1° 1‘~‘*"‘" she is rapidly recovering from n serious operation in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Misses Helen Mr. and ivm. Lloyd Dumm- Citizens are nappy w Welwm the Mayor Wilfred wanton spent 1W0 a . and finflllw s cable-layer. sue pro- Tlznlsn spent Friday ere may win not be restored. by s Mounty after he to ssskeJoIn for another e become s North Atmautic resale Trude. ship end. is nut expeoheci to return 1'- ? ulllnwnzrhe [yonddéctgtllrtm Mr. Clarence Morrissey. M.LA-. ceivod the Witwatersrand Univer- sity, Jctlmnnesburg, as a result of the provisions of a will has just been handed over to the medical faculty. It is also believed io be the first time in South Africa. that this has happened. The body is that of Lionel Rees, well-known armreur actor and member of me Johannesburg Re. pertlory Players who was killed aihlem he fell from the fifth floor of s city building. The handing over qf the body marks tihe practical application of a law passed in March i945, making it pomible for, and even obligatory upon, an anatomy school to accept a body donated to it in a will Liiied Oui, CORNS l. n»! No pads or plasters to fuss wlth-iust s fsvv drops of‘ s painless remedy PUTNAbPS CORN EXIRACTOR-oniy s few spphvs- lion snd relief comes quickly. Tackle your sore corn today. For rapid results. for greater comfort. use the old relishle Corn remover. PUTNANVSCORN EXTRACTOR. NUIRNBERG. Germany, Oct. 35 (AM-Indictments chsrging mur- der of "hundreds of thousands of human beings" by euthanasia and brutal medical experiments were filed today against 28 German doctors held for action by special American military courts. ‘me medical exmriments were performed upon prisoners in Nazi concentration camps. 'I‘he‘ euth- anasia program was aimed st eliminating “useless esters"—-the crippled. the inwrsbly iii snd iwano-anlong the German peo- pie. ‘Ilhe doctors will be bromht to trial next month in the first of a series of war crimes pgosooutions which Brig-Gen. Telford Taylor said would result in the arraign- ment of between 250 snd 500 for- mer Nazi military. industrial. fin- ancisl and government leaders. No four-power participation is Of Murdering Thous/idrids In Brutal Experiments Among the indicted doctor: were Karl Brandt. one of Hitlerl personal physicians. and a wom- an. a physician in the Ravens- bruck concentration camp. The iii-Page indictment alleged the doctors performed such ex- periments sa these on their vic- tims: Delibersltely inflicting woundi and infecting them. then forcing ground glass or wood shavings into the wounds to aggravate the infection in order to test the ef- fectiveness of sulfa drugs. Plunging victims into ice wster or standing them naked outdoors. then experimenting on- various iioélns cf reviving them. Trsrspianting bones. muscles snd nerves from one living victim to another to study their repro- duction. BUSY CHINESE PRINTERS loudest‘: recent wsve of matter-nimble has whit thenewly-fonned Veterans’ ernment buildings in Ottsws leader is Franklyn I. i-lsnratty. former ROM‘ officer over Oennsny snd Italy to h! credit. i!‘ arrested bulldog Housing lnsgue seised several gov- snd installed hotneieu fsenilies. League involved. such se in the recent trials of the 2:2 top Nari leaders by the international military tri- bunsl. $5: st all dealers in medicine. W. ' Putnam's Corn Extractor Between the years 962 and 953. the maJcr Chinese clussits were printed in 130 volumes ‘ WHEN m ‘NEED OIF PROTECTION AGAINST LOSS BY INSURE with o Company which is owned and operated by its policyholders. Each policy holder of the Company is s shareholder, therefore, all the Income of the Company is retained in Prince Edward lslond. THE FOLLOWING ARE THE AGENTS OF TH! COMPANY: John l. Thompson, Ifllllll“. W. Vernon Crsil. M14539" lrsnh l. Gslisnt. Wsllinlflvll Clifford Simpson. smiley Brides Parkman Illkill. CHM!!!- Osrl Weeks. Alberto: Geddie Msouod. West no»!!! Sydney B. Birch. Port Bill MscLesn Brothers. N. Wlifshirs G. M. Grunt, Charlottetown Remember Building Owners scvs your money by insuring with Prints Edward island ilutusl Firs Insurance Gospssy Branch Office: Grafton St.) Charlottetown lined to Osnsds ‘m1 a ma. Heed Office: Summersido Above Bsnrstty is shown be- ,,ihrew iulnber smund in seised fltstttsr fsrniiy