BERGMAN beware“ T .....‘.’...'i..'§.’.3 mum sustains-sins T Q I D A Y —PLEASE NOTE- Na Short Subjects Show: 7 and 9:15 Matinee Tuesday At 3:30 ENTERTA neeees eel Dlreelel tel-tenuous! _ seseenueeaeeuresae “Tml-MT- ensues-lessen ‘N NIH‘ bleeeedbnflfloleflqlps‘ Absolutely no Children admitted to the Evening Per- Eeeaing 7ShoweT-At 7 and 9:15‘ Doors Dpen *At 6:30 Sharp For the benefit of our out-af-town patrons, we will be running three ehowe on Saturday night, starting at~6.00, 8.00‘ ~ 4-MATINEES—4 - Wednesday 3:30; Thursday 3:30; Friday 3:30; Saturday 2:20 ATTEND THE FIRST SHOWS IN THE EVENINGS FOR THE BEST SELECTION OF SEATS fesmencee. _ ' Ir and 10.00 o'clock. ls SIightI-ldjered ILALAKAND. Indie. Oct. 31- JReuters) Pundit Jawaharlel Nehru. vice-preside t. in Lndirs interim gove raznera . -is reported to have been sl ghtly iplured by glass splinters wthen the car in which he wee travelling was stoned after leaving here today for Peshawar. capital of the northwest frontier province. Abdul Gheirer Khan. leader of C°X1aress Moslems on the north- west frontier. and Dr. Khan Be- hib. chief minister of the north- western frontier provincial gov- ernment. also were said to have suffered slight injuries. Pandit Nehru was returning to Peshawar on the last day of hie‘ BEGINNING THIS (WEDNESDAY) OCT. 23rd FOR 4—DAYS—4 1945's TOP AWARD WINNERS i-w 1W Tllll YEAR'S TOP The etor who won your heart as "Father O'Mailey“ in "Going My Way" and the star who etINl gain derpeer dreams in "afifllgllf" teamed under die direction eitheAwerd-Winnlreg ding. 1o" who had hie greatest seq te tell-here! {AINIOVI IfiMICYIONO, lee. presents f. . cnoliw - B ‘CEOMGIKIY? nae ilenryTrerere-fiemlergee INMENTI ll GMAN - c}. Leitlipcn‘ For Further investigation (By The OInddIen Preee) n. .s.. Oct. 21—A cor- oner's Jury. investigating the death Sept. I‘! of Frank Myers 0f Hall- fax. found today he died "by lt- cidcnrt" but left the case open for further investigation if st any time it was thought feasible. Myers disappeared after a high- way accident at the n-earhy Stew- lacke River bridge. Six other oc- WESTERN “GUARDIAN Till CHAR LOTT ITOWN GUARDIAN men curves; AGQTI: u“!!! IUIIIIJIDI all Nelle I .I. Item Ierplw. nee Ieneur an. end Claw. I Ottawa It. PBNOI COUNT! Alveefig neoeereesnnyeeeeegleeeeiyeeenyertee ' f eeeruhltmcile: Oeerllee Drugstore, Water ltreet; ollewhg Bell Bookstore, Water Street; Toronto Bakery, Water Street: Iarkflaetlet. IlGrenvillaBtreet. Thefinardianwillbedellveeeltealyhomeinlmneeeeide. Cerrierloyetloperdeyerlleperweel. Heonelttfoetleieeerelce. orgiveyanrordertefiebeyreeponlbleleedelleealeeenyeerreete. —0Obfl5 to the Chicken Supper in Miscouche Pariah l-Iell, Wednes- day, October 23rd. —DI.. AUSTIN DILAIII, IQ. rnereide. will be absent from hie office from Oct. Q0 to Oot. I inclusive. —TIE ANN-ITIIIITING of be held tn Ksneingto Wednesday. Oct. 30rd at I pm. Guest speaker. —HAGISFI‘I.A'.I‘B'S COURT-Two men from the western pert of Prince County appeared before Magistrate ll.- 8. Eaton in lum- mteide on Friday charged with stealing laying hens from a lock- ed barn. One of them pleaded guilty and was fined 050.00 and costs and ordered to pay the amount of $1.00 in compensation. Noevldence being entered against the other defendant, who pleaded not guilty, he was dismissed with a warning. A man charged \vii.h operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated wee remanded for a week. some evidence was taken in an Excise ceee which was nd- journed-S. —8UPREME COURT-The case at John (Holman) Gallant of Sum- mersitde previously convicted of possession of spirits under the Excise Act was adjourned until the November term of the Sup- reme Court, for sentence. by Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell at Summerside yesterday. Ohlef Jus- tice Campbell stated that he wish- ed to wait until the Court of Crim- inal Appeals hsd rendered e de~ cisi-on in the case of the King ve. Head which dealt with the dis- cretion that may be exercised by the presiding Judge with regard to sentence in a second or subsequent offence under the Excise Act. John (Holman) Gallant had originally been acquitted by Btlpendiary Magistrate E. l-l, Strong, K. 0-, in the Summerslde Police Court but on appeal by the Crown the magistratefi decision had been re- versed and a conviction enter- etL-B. ' Personals -Nr. and Mrs. Elmer Offer, Summerside. have left on e corn- blned business and pleasure trip to Atlantic Olsiyr-a.» - ~ fsamroca autumn’. as‘ ' cannon. s norms —-Btarring two at Hollywood's most colorful figures. Gary Cooper and Ingrid Bergman. Warner Bros.‘ lustiest of dramas "Saratoga. Trunk" opened last night at the Capitol Theatre. Against the background of languorous New Orleans in the early "10s and the brawlingrflaahy. holiday town of Saratoga, the film traces the 888a of a rouph-he-wn or the West and e magnificent Cre- ole beauty. drawn irresistibly to~ gether. who form a strange part- nership for riches against the world. Adapted for the screen by Casey Robirron from the best-selling nov- ei of the same n_amc by Edna Fer- ber. the film features an import- ant supporting cast that includes Flora Robson. Jerry Austin, John Wnrburton. Florence Bates and Curt Bols. Come to life are all of Edna. Father's fasctrnting alnd exciting characters and their vital, schem- inB. zestful way of living. “Saratoga Trunk" a Hal B. Wallis motion. was directed by sun "h" h-lllliened to him until search parties found his body in the river l0 days later. Dr. RP Smith. provincial path- ologist. expressed belief Myers tour of the northwest frontier . QTEB. erupartts of the car in which he was riding were unable to say had died by drowning while un- conscious. i. WHEN lN NEED OF PROTECTION 4110f! POWII‘! Variety Con- cert in Alberion Hall. starting at I30. Dance alter. October 23rd. ' -OAIIIO - Tuesday 8.80. "Fron- tlI Gel”. Rod Cameron and Yvonne De Carla. 4. e. tarpon. qswnsmsst, Charlottetown, will be at his Al- berton oflice this Beturday. Oct. 90th. —I0l lALI-hrgine block in good condition. Suitable for re- placement in later models, Dodge or Plymouth cars. Box 628, Bum- merelde. -II AND Ill. Oedl label. Kelvin. wish to srmaunoe the Q- gagement of their daughter Mary Jane to Douglas Byron. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo. Webster. Norboro. Marriage to take place in the neer future. --ron camel-Moody digger. dug only Z acres. Bagnall. Central Bedeque. potato Harold —BATS YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOB, now on our wuntere. A largo shipment of roll Matron. Sequin and feathered hats. The ‘Mary Anne Beauty Parlor and Hat Shoppe. opposite Capitol Theatre, Bummerside. -—POLlCl COURT - Eleven charges o! drunkenness were on the docket in the Summerside Po- lice Court yesterday morning be- fore Stipendiary Magistrate E. H. Strong. K. C. Six of them forfeit- ed their ball and live of them were fined the sum o! 35-00 end costs-S. Jury Render 0pcn Verdict in tllcilougall Death An open verdict was brought in by a coroner's jury at Surnrnerslde yesterday evening with reference to the death of Donald McDougaJ, Halifax. N.S.. formerly ot Rich- mond, PEJ. The jury found that he carnc to his death "shortly before midnight on October 5. 1946 on the main "highway about three-quarters of n mile west of Rtdlunond by being thrown from the cab of n truck driven by Henry MacKinnon and owned by Curran and Briggs Ltd, when it left the pavetmsr-t. struck an electric light pole and turned over." The inquest convened for the fourth time last evening before Acting Coroner John E. Campbell and two witnesses were heard, one of thorn in the men's ward. of the Prince County Hospital. Joseph Whalers. Miscouche, night watchman at the Curran and Briggs Ltd. plant. St. Eieancra. testified tihat about 8:30 on the evening of October 5th truck No. ll was driven in fcrlgaslt was driven by Henry MecKinnon and Donald McDougsll and Gabe. Flnnen were with him. The witness said he noticed nothing out of the way about MacKinnon but. would not say he was normal. His eyes looked kind of glossy, he was not stagger» lng or anything like that, he asked if he could get the truck fixed on Sunday but he said nothing about Beaverhrook Enrdute To West Indies MOMREAX... Oct 21 — (GP) - Lard Beaver-brook. British publish- er. arrived in lvltmtreal Stmdery for iitls first visit to the city since 1942. l-be came heme from Newcastle, N.B., his boyhood home where he had been spending s. vacation for several weeks. Lard Beorvenamoir dodged all quies. trlons at s. political nature and said this "is purely a vacation trip." He said he would lave tonight for ‘lbeonto beiore Boing to New York and finally to the West Ind- iee when he will epena acme time before returning home to England. Hg 31d the ncws situation in the United Kingdom is "grad. ually improving” Papers are get- ting tram newsprint end sales ere up considerably. the steering gear. Witness said that Finnan was sober but Mc- Dougall had "some in. him." He said he did not see any liquor. The jury then proceeded to the Prince County hospital where the evidence of Joseph Anthony Gai- lant of Richmond. who had been in~ Jured in the accident. is a patient, He said he did not know MacKln- non but met him the night of the accident at Richmond. MecKinnon was with Donald McDougall end witness said tlhat he knew Me- Dotgail, witness said that hewent with thorn from Richmond to over Will Resume Production . in Few llays (‘By The Canadian Press) TORONTO. Oct. 21—Settlement of e. four-month strike in Can- ada's largest rubber plant was an- nounced tonight. The walkout was New and Timely Arrivals In Our House Furnishing Department Width! Drapery Materials Draperies and Spreads Chintz draperies and bed spreads that match in a variety of different color schemes. Drapes are 36 r 90 ins. Bedspreads 90 x 100, and 76 x 100. Prices per set $17.95 and $2195. THESE ITEMS ARE SOLD IN OUR LOWER FLOOR DEPARTMENT Elizabeth Gets Noisy Reception B! 7L1. ANDERSON (Canadian Press Staff Writer) NEW YORK. Out. 21 — (GP) -._ The Queen Elizabeth. gleaming in Pewetinre dress mid. bearing (m he: mils evidence of ner six you-g 0g WWW-Shilling war service. brought to New Youk today the posLwar era of luxury travel, QOIHPIM-ing‘ on e sunny autumn "Whine the vcms planned roi- 1940. the world's largest liner was greeted by dignitaries. screeching harbor whistles, escorting airplanes and spouting flreboats, to which she replied with deep-tiruoatcd bel- lows from her nuge sirens. The l,03l.foot, 81673- ton Queen Elizabeth, launched by the Queen 01H 971B Qlllde in 1938 first came here in Mil-Rh. 1940. a crab-gray fugit. ive from war in Europe (lompieted in New York, she steamed nearly 800,000 wartime T117195 and carried more than 811,000 Alned service iicath 0f Well-known Banadian Manufacturer .___ OTTAWA, Oct. fl-(CH-wm-d was received here tonight of the sudden death in hospital at Brooks. Alta, late today of Spencer S. Holden, '72. of Ottawa, well-known Canadian manufacturer Illd Onna- déan p-esident of Ducks Unlimit- e . Mr. Holden. president of B. S. Holden, Ltd. Ottawa sporting mlllllfltillrerl. arrived in Brooks yesterday with Allan Code o! Perth. Ont., and C. R. Morphy of Ottawa to attend a meeting of Ducks, Unlimited there. He we; also to have gone on a hunting trip. I 0d Rlussle; the Bowen foreign min, ister, Patti-Henri Speak; ‘Ilom Gotninally 1,1 Texas Dana Wlisress, Canadian odor in Moscow. All cams here for personnel, many thousands of them Canadians, to and from battle. fronts around the world, New. completely refitted in Cun- aird White Star Line colors oi red, the United Nations general essqn. biY- opening Wednesday. Sir James Bisset. the Queen Eliz- abeth's skipper, said his ship per- formed "beautifully" alter her black and white and with lavish in- terior dworatlons. she is a civilian again. Burt no a memento of her war service, the names, initials and holnctuowns of American and Can. adian troops shc carried have been preserved in Spfisfifli plastic coating| east-west speed TCQDIG o! $5,000,000 mfurbisheng job. Passen. 8V1“ l8foed the llrip was dflooth with the exception or ens day of rmlgh wesriher in European waters. The Queen Elizabeth made no attempt. to break the trans-Atlantic three Window or Door Draperies Made up drapes all ready to hand in lovely colored ehintz and monks cloth, with plaited _tops, pins and tie backs included. 32 and 45 inches by seven feet long, selling $7.50 and $7.75 per pair. Six only pieces drapery by the yard, 48 inches wide, with small design, colors green, blue, red, wine and rose, per yard $1.75. SINCLAIR & STEWART LIMITED Memorial Fund liearing Goal LONDON, Oct. ei-(Rsutsm- Admin-l Iir Lionel Halsey, presi- dent of the Navy League, announ- ced today that a memorial fund for sen cadet units ie nearing its minimum goal ci’ £250,000 ($1,000.- 000) and added that as e result it W" hfllltd that Canadian see cadets could be received in Bri- tel-n next summer. British cadets visited Canada last summer and it was announ- ced that Britain hoped to plly hosts next time, f"—__'__'fi fiBunnnEEi Sunuzzerside i I'm rr rabbit lN AL (lAKl) T. Earle Rickey take a car in which Finnan said he on her rails. days, 2i hours, 4B minutes, held by Ami l T“ LOSS IY Goody Com a 1 AGA NS _ ggggfitgftc; lxdzrwEl-Ilmiaxltcgs a: mum“, Tolgnrg Hes- 2314 passenger; 0n uhls cmss- her slates-ship, the Queen Mary. Office at Finn!“ ~12“ than mic" m” they mm. 2,500 worn" “n, on am“ ling, {billed as liar ntnden myage. The lincr stemmed from Bishop's 15 Qpgnvfllg slfgfl Md been up ‘but m“ to ‘ hon" June u m ‘ wuuqmm d589,,“ “fr “not ‘lnnlufle! seinéicc for which Rbfllglb Ambrose Light tn four days, summflsm, while “m”, ,m,,,,,,d M mm. ‘The company. announcing set- M)?“ a: m‘; “m f‘ SW11 11M- éti dour-s: 91g airlines, an average Phone 51d mond. witness w“ not m" Wham. “mam. um me . and . a ctgn nuer Mo otov pee on’ . ots. -¢-_ United Rubber Workers (61.0) executives agreed to terms this eftarnom and a union member- ship meeting wee celled for Wed- nesday at lo a..m. for ratification. Terms cell for l! cents an hour increase anon the board. three and five cent hourly off-shift premiums end e40 in retroactive pgy to each uuployee. The same terms were applied in settlement yesterday of the strike in the company's Bowmemrille plant. Maintenance men are beine called out to work in the New er the accident. occurred on re- turning from the trip where they let Finnan out or whether theyhed made three tripe wut from Ridi- Iiond. Witness said. that et Rich- Iiorid he and McDougail hed- e bottle of Silver Tip eech but Mec- Kinnon did not have anything. Witness said that before leaving Sumner-side earlier in the oVifllll he had two or three bottles of beer. lie eeld he never sew MecKlnnon like a drink at any time end he tioee rat remember d there bsine a clle of beer in the ceb. He eeid l INSURE with a Company which is owned and operated by its policyholders. Each policy» holder of the Company is a shareholder, therefore, all the Income of the Company ie retained In Prince Edward Island. g ! THE FOLLOWING ARE. THE AGENTS OF THE COMPANY: ' _, _ ptioer of o." w ‘i "h. L Th-pw‘ ‘Gin...- hs has no idea whet caused the ‘Toronto plant and ‘resin; . u‘ 2 oeseie 7...... West emits w. Vernon Orele. museum §,'§,'§°“,,°.,“m'll§n§”§i. 7r and all: as‘ ye. h ' T '. "hi! I- ‘flr h" a "F" l‘ ‘hi-u’ wmhnu wee no cer- approaohing. Witnees ' "Ml-III 3193'"- 3- c“"°"| 5mm“ 5%!” sold he was sober. so was llecDou- ’ y o. re. Greet, ceeruueen rel-emu amine. ‘Wra- m. m, u 1,, Mum...” --y.,.. |g W" hgllly scold not tell he had e drink at all," witness eetd that he estimated the speed they were travelling while going west ee not over fort!- flve miles en hour. Witness said it they mad, three tripe west he doee not remember the WPPo-se of_the third trip. Remember leliding Owners save your money by insuring with Prince Edward ielenii iletual Fire leeereaee teeeeny Jleqfbyflm 3.5mm“ lranch Office: Grelton an, ., Charlottetown (n) ‘he Annotated hell) NOIWIIRB. Oct. al-Dr. Wil- hehn Morell. Hitler's personal physician. hes been stricken with an apoplectlc Qesm which partly paralysed his right enn. lie ls The members of the jury were: recoverlne 119W! in I 10m" 5- 12R. Dodda, forcnari-Rcy Billiphestt, 8 "hoqaitel. his lawyer said ta- l-lerbert Bahia-men. John Edut- day. men. George Cameron. J. l7. Mur- llorell. l0. feces war crimes phy and Herold Mcfvsr, Mr. W. E. chlIIfl. but American prosecutors Derby. Kc. represented that Iit- have not disclosed the Qeeitlc tamer-General. l. eeausetlone. ‘ ‘sow