ocrpseigas 1941 a=-=-——-—-i-"""—~ ‘ciy/ESTERN GUARDIAN u} __>-—... following stores Bookstore. Water Skeet: _WAN'I‘ID immediately. Ilrl to work in restaurant. APPIY ll PI!‘- son to Larklnb Restaurant, Ken- slnlton. -FOB SAL! IN KINSINGTOH ._mght-room house and lot. Mod- ern v conveniences, good location. Arthur Larkin. ' ' c -NOTICI. — There will be no Tuberculosis Clinics held at 0'Leary g]- AIDQIIIOH in October. _r|Anl0 SALES and Service. sll types o! Eveready and General Bat- teries and Accessories. Champion Eiqctflc, Kensington. .-1\‘0B SALE. — Model A Ford, u; good running order. Apply Hor- ioe Crossrnsn, Bcdeque. ..'1‘IIE OFFICE of E. E. Parbman, Qp’d., will be closed from Octobcr 2nd to October 16th. for examin- stions and fitting glasses. Office will be open for repairs. --FOR SALE. - One choice 3 year old driving colt or saddle horse. Abner T. Clezil. color Chest- ‘ nut, broken and quiet. Allison lino-per, North Carleton. -FOR SALE-One 3-H.P. elec- tric motor, three phase. 220 volts. 60 cycles. In A-l condition, with giififl; base and starting switch Apply White Star Laundry. Sum- merslde. mNEW McCLARY Charm Range in stock. James Arthur 8c Co.. summerside. -A'I"I‘ENTION LADIES. for uny- (me wishing in Jfilll tlio Ladies‘ BMIIIIIK League there will be a ‘IVPIIIIK at the (lapitol Bowllnr. illcys. SlIlllhl"l'SI(.l£‘, on Monday waning at 1.30. , ___ -- BANK ’l‘O MAKE ALTERA- TIONS —— The Bank of Nova Sco- tin intend making alterations to the Sunirnersixle Branch bu lding. which will rive a length from the front to the rear of ‘l0 feet by 28 feet. It is planned to install a mez- znlne floor in the roar half of the building. Plans are now beiiif-t dfiflvn am] uxwrk is exprwletl I» ~l"i'l in the spring. . S. prune III m" ,, il.llIifl. Tonnes: ' irlsol‘ .BFGY for a Talk on Cancer __BY__ IIR. IIIAII SIIIITII —-0F THE- London Cancer Clinic AOINTMJ. Ilmcr Ilnrplsy, Ill lancvl ltrost. all Goorgo Olow. lll_ Ottorro Street SUHIIIBSIDI and PIINOI OOUNTI News. Subscriptions. Adrsrtllng. mowulmmyusbugsnuuam In Snmmmddo: n" Oonrllm Drugssoro, 1i Control Item Idolllo IIIGII. Wltm Biron; loll Gold“. l1 Glnllvllln Itmfls gtasounsluuwlus-osumeouseruumiusuumeusu. cu-flunoyatiopcrdayorlkopcrwcik. Pbonoflllortbisorrlco gglvoyoorordortotlssboyrooposmiblolordcllvsryonyogrrosso —WA8'I'lD—Cirl or woman 1m general housework. No children 040 per month. Apply Mrs. '1‘. W. Bradshaw, Scsrlctown. - -s'rovs: AND runaacs I!!! and elbows now m stock. James Arthur 8r 00., Bummersidc. i —l=‘0B SALE-Ono 1944 Chev truck, 1% ton, dual wheels, ovoi- load springs. Robert C. Hogg, Summerside 3.3. 3. ' —WAN'I‘lD-One heavy two- wheel I tractor sloven. Norman MacMurdo. Summer-side ER. 3. —l'0lt SALE—1985 Plymouth coach in fair condition. Mrs. Emma Lsrkin, 100 Granville BL, Summerside. . —NOB.TII TRYON Presbyterian Church Sunday, Oct. 5th at 7.30 p.m. special Sunday School Rally Day service. Miss Mary A. Mac- Kenzie. Deaconess. —KENSINGTON. Fkeetown and Malpeque Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, Oct. 5th: Ken- sington at ii a.m., Communion; Fh-eetown at 3 11m. Communion: and Malpeque at 7.30 p.m.. divine worship. Church Schools: Ken- slngton 10 am. and Malpsque a: 7.30 p.m. Rev. J. A. McGowan. Minister. ——NEW SECRETARY - Mr. Har- old L. Rodd has been appo nted ‘secretary of the Summerside Board of Trade in succession to Mr. RS. Hmton who resigned. due to the prcsuie qt other duties. -- S. l ‘Body 0f Browning Victim Not Recovered | The body o1 Anastase Viennzt, 20. hf Lower Caraquet, N. B., who lost his life at Tignlsh Run on Oct. i lied not been located last night. It was reported that drag- ging operations were not tried as it was felt the strong current Iincl sivrpt- the budy some distance from shore. i- SHOWS -r1-m__ GUARDIAN, CI-IARLUTTETOIIIiAI“ _.____?§ CAPlTQL-lumnsorsldo TO-DAY (Friday) and SATURDAY '- EXTRA -' LAUREL and HARDY in — "IOHUNKS“ _4O Minutes of Fun and Frolic ‘ With your two Favourite Comedians 7.I5—9.I5 MATINEE SATURDAY 2.30 With n. 10th Chapter of "JUNGLE RAIDERS" lIiquest Into Ilsath 0f Mr. John Y. Phillips A coroner's jury last night found that the death in o. motor car accident of John Y. Phillips. Sum- merside, at Churchill. Queen's -Courny, Sept. 25. 1947, was "caus- led by licarl. failure or injuries sustained in the accident." The jury recommended that the et- tention of “the proper authorities be called to the absence of guard fences and signs ‘in the vlcinities o! extremely dangerous places a- long this road as well as t the in- adequate telephone service n sce- ttons of the country served by rural companies." The inquest was held at the Cutcllfle Funeral Home by Cor- oner Dr. Ira J. Yeo. with the jury consisting of Messrs. Merritt For- svlhe Iforrniiznl. i-lnwley Crockett-i Jack lien-man. Lloyd lvlocre. Wally Sraiitlrlninv. l-Ionrirrl lihclimlsand A. B. tiulrlifie. Mr. Gordon Hoi- mcs nnresciiieti the Croiin. The htsl, wit -wa.= Mr. Ernest Moore. Summe .. ivho said that he was rldng in the brick of a truck JIl).'.“Il- FM tee‘. ahecd of the car fll'.l‘f‘ll hf; the (lfrerssd. when he saw ll 5\\'rt'\'e to the lrfl. at the curve at the top of the hill, and then turn sharp right. the.car -turning~ov_sr thres or four times and Wllld‘.ll',“ up in the ditch on all four whorls. it. was turned around ponii-ng in the opposite direction lo which it was travel- ling. He signalled the driver of the truck to stop and ran back to ‘the scene of the accident. where he found the deceased lying in l the ditch about. 25 fact behind the icar. Mrs. Sharpe and Mrs. Smith ‘ were also lying in the ditch, while Vitiiiwt. son of NUS. Alphons= Dolron of Lower Gaiaquet, losthis life when a dcry capsized while crossing a 30-foot gap between two wharfs at the Run during a strong wind about 8.90 pm. Wed- nesday. with a companion. RIlIlPI llerbort. another fisherman. he had taken a motor boat into Tig- nish for shelter. They were In a small dory when the accident oc- curred. l-Ierbert, a strong swim- mer, managed to reach safety but Vlcnnot disappeared quickly in the strong current. Royal Canadian Mounted Police from the Alberton Detachment in- vcstigated the tragedy. MIECOUCHIC CON VENT Grade lX-l. Eunice J. Desroche. i‘ REGENT l THEATRE SUMMERSIDE MONDAY and TUESDAY Mai" »-a__-.-ss_ CHARIES n. ROGERS presents l P l ‘Door’ Also SHORTS Matinee Monday 2:30 LAST SHOWING TONIGHT GENE AUTRY In "BLUE MONTANA MOON" ~ Mrs. Phillips was standing up. He called s doctor and also notified- ths R. C. M. P. by telephone, and‘, said that he experienced consid-, erable difficulty and lasso! time, . SOUTH AMERICAN ORIGIN Yin contacting the police, due to] ,poor telephone facilities. l The white. or Irish potato is be- Dr. Owen Curtis, Bonshaw. the. ieved to have originated in South second witness, said that he was America. nummoned to the scene of the laccident. and on ar/ivval examined . ,Mr. Phillips and p onounced hlml - dead. He also administered aid to Races which were to be held Oct. I st Summe " will be held 2. Velma Perry. 3, Matilda Arsen- ault. Grade VIII-l. Estelle Williams,‘ 2. Florence Arsenault. I lthe three women. who were nil badly shaken up. Dr. Harold Shaw fcstlfled that he performed an autopsy on the deceased on ‘ , be: 26th, and that he had a fractured law, mul- tlpls fractures of the ribs and internal injuries, and that the heart showed sudicieno evidence of heart trouble to cause his death Oct. l. 'Any new entries will be accepted until Oct. ‘I at l o'clock. Final arrangements will be mode at Dewark Garage Tuesday, Oot. ‘l, at 8 o'clock. Ilfllt discrimiua tbs samples coll st the Produce FLOORING-The Produce Department. now has in stock IIJNTKOTI TILITIXTIIJ FLOORING, In s variety of ruw lllht sbadmufilhcsc new colors of All!!!" T"! l" If"!!! dtbcr In combination or ss a solid colored floor for any room In your homo‘ or In your place of business. Flintkots ‘Illa-sex Asphalt Flooring ls new and modcrnuult ls comfortable nu resilient to wslk on-It is simple and economical to keep looking like new... The pleasing colors and combination of colors will delight the ting.‘ yor further Inspection ol horn PROOIING-Tho destructive ‘clothing moth dues not like s holiday-he works all the tlmci lthe accident were also sufficient to cause death. He suggested that |it was possible that a. heart st- tack was the causo of the acci- dent, with the combination o! the two causing death. Written Statements Three other witnesses. Mrs. Archie Sharps. Mrs. Muriel Smith and Mrs. "Robert Phillips. all o! Summer-side and occupants of the car, were not in attendance st tbs inquest, but testified by sworn written statements. I , Mrs. Phillips’ statement in brief, was that at the- time of the acci- dent she saw the deceased slump over in the seat, and that the car swerved lelt and then to tbcrlght, but that she didn't remember any- thing clearly after that. The other ORIoo. ram is one sore and rolrhr l-Q at 211...? superior llotbspny certslss way so prevent destruction by mctlis...'l‘bst is IIBLOU, two witnesses. in slightly dlflerent the gu ‘ ' moth [II ' Ilorloa ‘ In writing words, gave about c same testi- lo repair. replace or pay the full value of any article. sprayed with many. All agreed at Ilr. Phil- Bcrlon, i! damaged by moths within I ycsrs....Yco kayo to lips did not like driving st night, lore snry sgurc Inch of material ls prayed _ to, and that he did not feel particu- Illrostions sillvreoommendstions. Tbs ‘castjs vsry ll —Isr a lsriy well on tho return trip homo in! or {you use I ounces of Iorloo, l4 coats-for before tbs accident occurred. .. fl! . erssllmlsn llocbqrsy st 1J1 and IS-ouncs oootslnsrssl lorlco d brown plaid. These luvs - was experiencing dissy spells. 0mm was of the incur. worm sol ., on giving his testimony, said that Goods Dc- I kc received tho accident call about 12:86 AM. and that ho and sn- ' other officer arrived at tbs may an solo » of thrsceldent st 1:80 AM, and j blast "that evidence showed that the car Ih-tllo motorist Ito lmtkm, Ml hsd swerved ft and than. sksrp everything h right and tbs the car turned over ‘ going about» three times covering a dis- pali. - _lIl0l odabout ‘It fsct hrs coni- osmohlohysnlsso~ ingtcrsstiintbooi cnthc right bond lids. " Dr. A. n. Grant, Simmer-side. tsstlncd- In s written statement that be examined tho deceased about s year sgo, and that he was suffering from s heart ailment, and that m. Phillips‘ chief com- plaint st the time was that be lstobsfcnnlhtkollsrdwsro i I '. but that the injuries sustained in ' Polish Treasures MARKET PRICES FOR I I HIGHEST Certified Gvudor of your Service ~ o SIIALLIIAII"! I LIMITED SUMMERSIDE ,'DEA'I‘H VALLEY” HAS UNUSUAL ROMANTIC 810B! ANGLE -¥hctographed in Deatnvalloy tlhls thrilling story of man's 111R for gold gt the Capitol Theatre pre- sents a very interesting and uln- usual love story. He-re we find s. beautiful girl. Helen Gilbert prospecting for gold with her uncle Russell Simipson. He breaks his leg and lies helpless until Nat Pelndleton arrives on the scene. l-Ie has gone gold crazy. Helping the old than to his cabin he stays to prospect with them. He thinks he has made a strike, but decides to keep the fact to him- self. The girl is going i0 San Fran- cisco to sell a poor claim she and her grandfather own. She gets $5,000 in gold pieces. Nat's eyes glit- ter. He offers to hold it for her. using his love for the girl for his selfish aims. Ho gets drunk and the l money i-s stolen. i During the tscapade in s. music 'haI| they are joined by a sailor, lrtobcrt Lotvery. Fendleton recovers the cnoiiry but says he did not. ‘Lowery; returns to the camp with ‘tliern. By accident he hits a real ‘strike and learns the truth about lhe lost money During this time he has not spoken of his love think- ing Helen was Nai‘s girl. Nat tries to kill Bob by hitting hi-m with a rcck, I-le leaves him for dead and btats it with many bags of gold ore. Lowery recovers and then learns that llclcn loves him They go after l Pnl. tnnviiur-riyil‘: ll was Farnerl from other sourifs that iii" 1* l‘ i~:'r‘:=‘:.\'_\' nnly cue per- .<"‘1 Iillfi’) kiioivs d=finitely where all the missing treasures are located Ilr- ls a Pole. whose name was not rilsclord. but who is believed to he litlir: in tnrarla. He is understood to b:- one of llsu cualotllizilis. who originally brought the treasures to Canada in‘ 1940 and who believes he has a sacred trust to keep these national treasures secretly hidden tram the National lvlusctlm in Krakow. This Pole continues to support the former London Polish Govern- ment-‘in-exilc. whose members re- main bitterly at odds with fiho present recognized Warsaw regime. The External Affairs Depart- ment spokesman pointed out that Mystery Revived By Ross Munro OTTAWA, Oct. 2 -tOP) - The year-old mystery of the vanished Polish state treasures was suddenly revived here today when an Ex- ternal fairs Department spokes- man em atically denied Warsaw press allegations that the Canadian Government was retaining the treasures, brought here early in the war for safe-keeping. He said flatly that the Govern- ment dld not know where ihle dbffaires of the Polish Legstioin, had an interview at noon with Ex- ternal Affairs Minister St. Laurent and the question of the treasures mayhave been discussed. which would be a very complicated the Warsaw Government, _through its Legatitm here, could take legal action in the Canadian courts to get the treasures back. While the Polish Legatlon would make no com-merit, there are indications this course of action is under consider- ation by the Poles. It was learned from Polish sour- ces that Dr. Z.R. Bieiski, charge questions of international law, the Polish Government would have to name someonq responsible for re- moving the treasures from tlhe con- vents. BUBBLE BAOKIIB-ED r OLIVE. Alta. - (OP) - WJ. Stevenson, owner of s general store here, recently undertook to demon- strate s ncwIy-srrivedi stock of In the event of cmlrt l0lI0l1- oressuns were hidden but was dc- hig what it could, within itslegal -procedure and would involve some bubble gum to s group of children. Everything went off smoothly, in- ‘ "‘ _ the blurring of the blg bub- l) we IIRIIIILE IILLNTIIE sssr sailors MARITIME SOFT COAL, AMERICAN HARD COALS and IRIQUETS. Wo also cxpocf o cor of AMERICAN COKE. PLACE YIIIIR IIRIIEII IOYI JOSEIIII REAII. SUMMERSIDE ' I’ We will In buying SEED and during I-Iic present season. . ‘sisussr mam rnicss run He! Rslrstatcss lrclsd ly lrrasgcnsst 1nd on. Ltd. y »»»»»»¢w»»»» JDSEPII READ I n ' bles. until he noticed the substance adhering to his mustache. He sold tho gun — but it cost him his nnsstsdu CAMEO Illllrdly Inlnoo 2.30. lvminglondtlb lobcrt Young, Barbara. Bale and Frank Morgonln ‘LADY LUCK" Also lorisl and News Lmmmka‘ v vGOQO cnsrnun THEATRE PIIIIIIE 21 and 0o. Ltd. TAILE STOCK POTATOES Shows: i . cloth. Sizes N i i l Brace. MacKny C: Co. Ltd. l ¢ side diameter of firs pol I6", Weight 215 lbs- . 1.75 * to Prcidleton but before they could -c:-'tch him he is bitten by s slde- T k‘ iu-inder. a deadfiv desert snake and w 0O 1 _ ' Id“ l election OI FMSYI-he’ t-Alirtl: [form Immg L M?" T l ~ An exfvi" S ‘den Shirts, l" collars l" ll‘,\1'\\\'t‘l'5. in l1.=ip the Polish Gcvern- - Biltmore nnil FOIOPC Still‘ and Iliitfiofl‘ and slllk brood< D1‘l"l l”""\€l this valuable this: g l evepiresh 0W?“ ' -n prints, woven pronezlv, l\l‘llf‘l‘l iticludes 16th -, in“, an SIWIPES‘ I ., r=n‘ui'_\' l-ipzdries. silrei- and anci- w‘ “' H, (ol 37-‘ Globe A Heaters HEAVY ALL CAST IRON f Manufactured by FAWCETTS, SACKVILLI, W\_ Slightly used but glmost as good o: new / o. I41, Iielglil 38", In? EXCELLENT FOR SCHOOL, HALL, ETC. SPECIAL . . . . .. $12.85 . without drum SUMMERSIDE, P.E.I. M55’, I 5.95 ___ __KAGE_F'.IET_EEN “FAMOUS NAM” SHIRTS i‘ hi. s p.m._; Sol. 7540-930 p.m.1