ultl Iilltllauovl autumn-nae. ‘u . ‘ususllelml us Illa?! oouirre News! Me-m-"mea-am -' -- - Water Wald loroat-Guul-Ilaobragasoso, lwoot. Isl-l Gum. flfinuvlllaluq; Water lire-g yIIIIIIIIIIOCUIIIIIOIIIIIIIIIIQIWIQ. Qs-lbaparwook. bayraliolalblaforilellverluouyoum“ resented m1 and the second time fighting in Italy. - , ggvltle since Septem- , he 15 visiting his mother. ‘ summerside jj ‘slillcigilgy Medal in m1 * mwAItY MEETING - eeting of Maipe ue, Bal- ties, Darnley an Hamil- iug o! the United Church u“, me Manse September m oiowdis, president for .- Mwlf S. opened the meet- the reading in unison of ' . p followed with the 511181118 m, m The Africa pro- ... was taken from the Mis- '. Monthly, this W15 19d 1W Many things were Africa. Today we m . [Sea View offered prayer. i Mrs. Charles Lockhart Croaier was g hymn o ow y ctlon. Each group then ‘y; regular monthly meetin ,. wss served by M‘ Crow sllclal hour spent. ' A ~ Ii Discharges Ill lhe Bowel: M171“. 11510111 11ml- 'stsiiy time of lsavyoor, are ynslont daring the hot lum- ssrl eerily fall monflll. u is one of flse worst . but diarrhoea, dysentery, gylmpg and pains in the in- or an looaaneaa of tho slioulil ave lmmedioto ut- Jisetlon of Dr. Fowlorflalulraet 11111 Strawberry ia pleasant, » reliable and cficctual in help- , to check the unnatural du- l boas oa. Imus-hi ‘for i: ears so Illyald ynutriod eel ItWDr. Fowler's " and feel sofa‘. _ '1‘. lllborn Co, LtiL, Tbrento, Ont Jflsouolfllorsnssum“ —'Q‘ Ills‘ — u-mom Mu“ a for mom" “Hint Street. Sl-llflmelelridfilgtiagz. 0-18, 15, i3, n, y‘ M -IAID WANTED _ a suouob. m Mu. $11,011:]. nor-aide. m "’ ,.'{,“E‘,,' -A.O£’IS POSII‘! _ Refills “Mallow. aoudegt" of Mo’? Mary's nvent. Summer-oi .....‘°°°".’.t€‘ .5. .3“ m...“ h“ oe In‘; can.» wids igimoa- —II.0'1‘ARY - The speaker st mg resular meetlns of the Summerside Rotary Club on Tuesday was Dr, Bradley, I-laverhill, Mags; P, ‘Burner, Charlottetown; Cpl. Kelly, R.C.A.1“. Vancouver, B. C. The following committee was up. pointed to act in connection with he National Clohtirig Drive: W. E, Darby, Donald Baker, E. P. Foley. P.G. Clarke and L.W, Hancock. -s —POLICE COURT — The fol. lowing report of the Police De- pertinent was submitted at, the the Summer- on Monday night by Chief White: Drunken- ness: Arrests l5; convictions 15. Vagrancy: cases 6; convictions 6. Assault: cases 2; convictions 2. gpeedlng: cases i; convictions 1. nes and coats collected, $148.50; Bite Licenses collected $650; dog licenses collected 883.00: miscel- lsnoous $7.00. During the month we have had a considerable amount of petty theft and the more seri- ous offence of breaking and ent- ering and theft. I may say that we have been successful in round- ing up the guilty party who» has been responsible for the greater paw of these offences. The oi’- fender in these cases was a Juv- enile. A charge has been laid be- fore the Juvenile Judge and at. resent the cases are pending er investigation. I may soy further that we have been hind- ered in our investigation to s cer- tain extent by not having suffi- cient officers to cope with the increase in population and in- creased nds made on the pol- ice-G. For Sale T-ROOM HOUSE Hot water furnace. 8 North River Rood. Apply on prem- laooMbetwoen 6 P. M. and 8 P. . "’*€ 9-13-31 s NINOTCHKA ho Dlaaao with beautiful full alcoves; lllllog, the Moscow neckline; i; all favorite o- lalo Lamas isasnv-ro-wssu non. l tsinclair 8i Stewart Ltil. Apply 195 ____. ALSO NEWS Shows 7:30 - 9:15 Matinee Thursday 3.30 C}! IPIIO '1 ._......_......m -. .. su mTtil-‘fasini: -.1il1:iss ura McQuaid. Summer- slde left or Calgary. Alta" yester- day. the home of her future hus- band Flight Lieutenant Bill In- verarity, D F.C., where they will be married in the near future-s -Mr. and Mrs. Ra ond Fox and three children o Lawrence, Mass, are visiting Mrs. Fox's bro- ther, Mr. Robert Firaser and Mrs. Fraser of Surrimerside. <\ '_Dr. and Mrs. Austin Delaney and daughter of Summerside left yesterday for Montreal where Delaney will take a post-graduaa course. They were accompanied by Mr. Cecil Delaney who is attending the school of Dentistry at the Un- iversity of Montreal-S Dhdiiss Yoiende Trerxiblfy nnd Miss Cecile Dionne R.N., Montreal who have been guests at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mark Delaney, Summerside left yesterday on re- turn —S _Mrs. B n Thompson, Bum- merside anyolidrs. Lena Monkley. Kensington and her daughter. Miss Wllna Monkley of the stall of the Canadian National Telcgraphs. Suznmerslde left on Monday for New York on a. vacation triiih-"s Diiidward and Russell Laughlirs of Sher-brooks left. on Tuesda- murning to resume their studies a St, Dunstarfs 0011986. Chlflmte‘ town.—S , Too Late To Classify" ,________.. T0 new - one Lama room bed-sitting room with fire niece. . Two gins preferred. Phone M34, 9-1311 ‘w’ _W_—~_ WANTED —- GENTL ' Phone gig‘? room and 04$“ FOB. RENT — TWO LARGE 11K: furnished rooms; Writes 1;?”- Guardian. ' eon sane - roan coscif. ’Iha nineteenth annual exhibi- tion of the Alberton Prince County khibition Assoc Eattdaivflnzitls eat crowd the a air in tonbssco. tween twenty-five hundred and three thousand peo- lo thronged the grounds and sl- Blwi-Ih tho weather was threaten- ing no rain foil during the altar- nocn so mar the proceeding. Ila Honor 1A. Bernard formally ened the exhibition and cougra sted the Association on the progress made duringthe years. Also on the plat- form were Mayor Wilfred Tanton and Ir. AD. O'Brien. president of the lotion, who gave short ‘Ilse lvoatook exhibits in general were up, both in quantity and qua- lit , over last year. The roots, ve- ge lea and grain exhibits were considerably down over last year, duo to tho drought. but what were shown were of good quality. The ‘cattle were of decidedly better quality than formerly. “ Mr, Allison Profit, Freetown, judged the l-Iolsteins and the lar- est prize winners were Lester Pro- of Rosebank. Mrl. was held retary of the Exhibition Association was the largest winner the Shorthorns and Mr. McLean Horn, Rosebank, came out on top with his herd of Guernseys. Professor Wil- llam Reid of the Department of A- gricultura judged the Jerseys and Ayrghires. Mr. Jesse Matthews was Maeliurray And Colbert Team llp For Laugh llit —When Claudette Colbert says to Fred MacMurray, "I'm Prac- tically Yours.” she is precisely the twenty-second. screen star to cine- motioally fall into his big, strong. loving arms. From the time he was spotted by Paramount's talent scouts playing a hot. sax in a Broadway show, Fred has been one of the most sought-after male stars in the film colony. His return engagement opposite Mia Colbert is a. comedy that's all fun, and with a lot of it. call- ed "Practically Yours." At the Capitol Theatre, it has Fred as the hero who was given up for lost but retluns to a sweetheart he hadrft left behind. He's a wolf who finds himself out-foiled by s girl who knew how to get her man. It's practically a case of Claudette and Fred making up for lost time since “No Time For Love." Also included in the cast of this hilarious film are Gil Lamb, just back from "Rainbow Island", Rob- ert Benchley, the indoor athlete and outspoken wit, Tom Powers of the Broadway stage, Cecil Kell- away, Isobel Randolph, Mikhail Rasumny, singer Jane Frazee and Rosemary De Camp. ANCXEN T MAI-Kb The pyramids of Egypt stretch for 80 miles along the west bank of the Nile. In Memoriam In memory of Alfred R. Cud- more who was missing on H. M. C. S. Ottawa, Sept. 13, 1042. The one we loved has gone to rest, Illa fond true heart is still: The hands that always helped Ia New llo in death's cold chill. We think of him in silence, Ills name we oft. recall; There is nothing left to answer But his picture on the wail. 0 God what a. weight of sorrow Must we lonely ones bear, A lonely home, a silent volee, And only his vacant chair. Sadly missed by Father, Brothers and Sisters 9-13- 193g model, aerial No. 521079. Condition good. Prion able. A 1y W111“ Gywur, t. BMWQYI» _Ps______»- R sans: - ease-rare uanio. F0 Fitzroy St. Auction Sale AT CLINTON .___. I have been instructed pgynisr to sell on his p Friday, Sept. is. besinnlnl p.111 the following: Ossg work horse, farm Illoll. mviag wagon. ll-flvllll lulu’ wood slolah. a yiuufltr of 111111"- piw. . mine 11 1111""- apigehhsrrowl-m; 1111111119! 0f 511°" Ill QITIIII a Furniture, one wooden bed. one two bedroom tables. one on spool bod, one llrlfl feather tlok, two kitchen tabloi- aevenl 9W0 oouolsll. four looking elsaira. several arm a large (unlit! of dishes and A quantity of earpentera tools. isay and straw and other not enumerated. article! IIJGI MORRISON Auctioneer. o. 10, l2, is-li EOR SALE "OLD OILLII IOIIIBTIAD” II IISOOUOII hen-III aces, ill Is oaltlvalou balance n o-lsfiqfi"; ll in . ‘not? ltaIlonh. If the Incas apnea for aloe l4 room lease, N Mlaoouolso ear The laud la alno tho Island. Ooteeo Mary l. Molecule, Trev: Iooteohlsalonlla- insunnncr ALL MALES RALPH MUTTART Summcrside T. E. IIIBKEY Chartered Accountant Offloo at "mo"? AllllTlllll SAL I asn instructed by Russel Bus-no, Emerald, RR. to sell by Auction osi SATURDAY, SEPT. 16 AT 1 RM. ‘ 1 1-2 yearn old; 4 calves; 3 lsoraol; 2 pigs; tlsrcaher and cleaner good as new. I08! MORRISON, Auetlosiee . n "u. PIIOIO Ill-l 0-114 . ._ _. ._-_n..._- \ THE (IHARLMTETOWN GUARDPN Annual Exhibition Held At Alberton Yesterday om a man: “i! es. some as of ed ll- a of Ifcsst- seas. The quality of horses shown was outetandingand much bet- sny previous sr. Mr. Newson. North ver was oi different mtries. The sheep were up in both llty and ‘quantity and were ju ed by Mr. exander Hamilton, New Perth. _ Mont- roae and Ronald McKenzie, limp dale were among the largest win- nera. The 901111-11’ were gdzed by Mr. J .A_ Driscoll of the rovinoial De- rtment of Agriculture and s. arge number of grins were a lgelilaeni-fbiaeiaifiieé: BArloobertonuynl lklbtl an interesting showing of tui- eys. There were also some very fine exhibits of handicrafts, ‘romemc’ preserves and pickles. This year there seemed to be much more in- in the exhibition by the din P901? country. which partialw a for the larger list of entries.-—S Piusville Men Recovers From Electric Shook EAImAX. . l8 — (OP) - Oscar Gallant, wounded war veteran and native of Piusville, P.E.I., who hock at the con. hero yesterday, his u. ence tonight. Gallant did not go to work today. but reported tonight he was feeling live wire or aw was tenvporarily knocked 1111001‘!- scious. He was taken to a nearby store and was revived and taken to hos. pital. Elsirflurles were found to he not extensive. and he was 110% panned by the current except, for minor burns ori his hand and shock. Destroyer Miemae ls Commissioned and other destrw" wilt-s Royal Canadian Navy in a commissioning ceremony here. The co oning was conducted by Hon. Lieut. H. Pioowhman. R.O.N., ssdsts-nt command Protee. taut chlpiain. on the owwdwk o1 the sleek destroyer that slid down the ways at Halifax shipyards two years ago this month. k mo o" On the qil-lflflfig V Commodore C.R.H. $101‘. 0-3-3» 313,11, oer Atlan. tic coast. and other naval officers officer, lfimCmdr. ILL. Keane/sq. 9.5.0., R.C.N., o! Ottawa - This gvgnt marked the official transfer of lsllianac from her build. erstothaNovy. moor-Influx? to senior the first time flflil 9 lllfhito mam for her final scoot- ance trials before 801118 111W 1191' W- ei-ational schedule. Wlhat her be have not been announced n‘ surrendered the M service in Pedfic waters with other Canadian namsi units. Latest ilrsatlons Viewed At Paris Fashion Show N. D. MacLean UNDEIITAKIR IMBALMER Qaslaitetawu all ' It!“ IIIIIMIO hone [U I‘ GEIITMI. Glllllllllll Tub oollsnu la reserved for new: al Iaoal hialoot, but advertising {l t.'2'2$“'.7..'i".3 ‘-"'°"°" a e able in advance. ~ p” OIASWILI. for Photograph; UONFI-DQATION IJFI IN URANCI. s IOIIS FROM GERMANY — llrl. Prank Bernard, M west Btrooi. City. has received a bou- quet of noes from 1m- Ion. Boyd. in Germany. VIIITID P. I. L-Mrs. O. M. lchradeu, Branch Street, and her daughter. Jane enjoyed a week's visit in Prisca Edward Island. The)’ viaitod Mrs. Schrader’: aunt and imclo, . Mrs. Mac. Phlll at their one hundred and acre farm and at her . Rev. W. B. MacPhairs home at York Point.~New Glas- gow News. Personal Constable Ind McWsde, R. c. M. P. has arrivd from Dlgby, N. 8., and is spending a few days with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred MoWade. Ilr. Philip Steele. New London. Conn. is spending a vacation in the city. the guest of his broth- ers. Messrs. Fred and Ray Steele. Mr. and Mrs. I... A. Mcmlgney (nee Ruth Hood), left yesterday morning for Timmins, Ontario, when they will reside, after spend- ing the thee weeks visiting Mrs. Montlgneys parents, Mr. and Mrs. Som Hood. m Euston Street. Ir. Russell l. Flood, R.C.N.V.l‘t., has arrived in Charlottetown where ho will be attached to H M.C.S Queen Charlotte. Miss Birley and Miss Edith MacKay of New London has returned to their home aftorésersding s very sleostsnt holiday _ relatives in cttetewn. Mir. Bertram Thomson, North Tryon. accompanied by Miss Shir- ley Thomas, Miss Aileen Muc- Lean, Mrs. Lloyd Hewett, Mr, and Mrs. Keith Thomas and daughter Jill motored 0c Sackviiie and other points in New Brunswick on Sunday. Stock Markets At A Glance TORONIO. Sept. 1n - (GP) - Cvolds showed the only index gain at tho close of the Toronto Stoc Iirchange today, up .08 after a day of mixed gains and losses. slight index losses were posted for the other grou s. MONTREAL, Se t. 12 - (OP) — Pa/pers and indus ials worked up to new eight-year highs in the dices in tnding toda on tho Stock Exchange and Curb ket. In the balance of the key groups, utilities and rolds were down a bit. Volume was renter than recent totals. ‘NIPEG, Sept. 12 — (GP) — Oats e ort business ‘United too amounted to 250,000 bushels on the Winnipeg Grain lbnohan e. Rye gstures gave an erratic dis- play snd advanced as much as two cents at one time. New season highs were scored in all 011910115- NEW YORK. Sept. 12 -- (AP) —— gusck mlrkot prices advanced fractions ’ thftt P611118 and closed near the best levels of today's session with new 1945 b18118 sprinkled liberally throughout the list. The Associated Press (lo-stock composite reached GIMP-new 111811 since April 2s. 1081. and warmed with ea esterd . - ytotellgi 1.340.000 mares l AMAKE n‘ s I BEST IN COAL By ordering your coal now you save yourself aoodhaa worry irhen our supply booosssoo hoof, PHONE NOW ' HOLMAIPS SUMMERSIDE AND COKE Mr. and Mrs. William Trainer. Albany have returned home after attending the gnaduation exercises of the Halifax Infirmary, held in Hotel, their Y diplomas. Mr. Charles G. Ross of pan. Iviaes. 1s mending two weeks holidays visiting friends dhd rel. atives on the Island. Miss Alberta. Storey of llilvierw, has returned to her duties in Bos- ton, Mas, after spendlnga plea. sant two weeks vecaflmi n, the homo of her . Mr. and Mfrs. William, ey, Miliflow. Arthur Goodwin. son of w. Mrs. W.T. Goodwin, who has been ill in hospital in Charlotte- k town for several weeks. was able to return home during she week end —Amheist News. Produce MONTREAL, Bept. i2 — (C?) ._ Produce prices today reported by the Dominion Department of Ag riculture follow:- EGGS: Spot Ont. and Large 47: A Medium 4e; A 35-36; B 81-83; C 3-27. BUTTER: Wholesale Qua job- bing pasteurized No 1 Ildli-S-Hii No 2 341.4: current receipt Que No 1 pasteurized 34 3/16; del Mtl; No del Mtl; first grade creamery prints Job price 3014-87; grade solids 30b price 35%- Cl-IEESE: Current white and western 20 FOB; wholesale white for local and export trade, west- ern 20 ii/lo-ai. Que. 21 16.42. POTATOES: '76 lb bags locals mil MrsPercy mwfllefloidenos 1.00; N. B. 1.70-1.75. gfi-MHHNHHH‘. .=- -EXHlBlT|0N— At Egmont Bay WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 26th C. M. ARBENAULT, "1231 MUBJIA ward Island Hospital m 1945, to m‘. and Mrs. T. C. M ray, Charlottetown, a son. MARRIAGBS KEENAN . IMDONALD _ 3 the home of the bride on Bat Sept. B, 194d at 4.00 p . by Rev. T.A A Duke, Kaithyrn 11s Ibo- Donald, daughter of Mr. and hhq, Wm. MacDonald, Little Bands b Daniel Keenan son of Mrs. Clifford Keenan, town. DEATH! POPE —iM tho Charlotte Kdlflfl. Charlottetown. m SQUIRE! — t II! Htuwy on Thursday, 8e t. 18, 194$ Proude, widow o the late *1! Squires. 1n her Wth year. Ros-ting Funeral Home, funeral notice later. EARLY GHRUK Civilisation flourished in a Ryvtlan Nile valley at o when e11 mm» was living in moo age barbarian. against 1.100.000 Tuesday- rv~ v MAURICE MILL, Men's Wen!‘ SUMMHRSIDE SIlI/IRTEST JVIENLS" STORE Fr A LLLLAAAAL-isaniama