5§§§M3ER_-19u @@ . ___ _g My ‘m WESTERN GUARDIAN’ '-—i- ~ it i” , AGENTS: J Elmer Murphy, ll! HIIIIIII’ Street. In‘ George Claw, 185 Ottlwi Street -- IUMMERSIDIS and PRINCE COUNT! News. " ‘ ‘plums. Advertising. " The Guardian may be boukht at any o! the followllll stares In Suanmeridei gen Bookstore. Water Street; Gourlles Drlllitore. ll Cent's! Street: {as-onto Bl“?!- Wllfi Street; MAI-l Gsudet. l‘! GIIIIIIII Ill!‘ The oaaraisss will he delivered so any home In Summerailh. cas-rlcrllorsttcpcdayorlzcperweek. Phunellilcrthleservloe ,, '1" yous order to the boy responsible Ias delivery on your rescue M .403. SALE-One two-wheeled trailer; also one RCA Victor cab- [net battery radio. Apply Holden lllacLure. Sumlnerslde, R. R. _8. Phone 287-13. ‘$.10 SIIMMEIISIDE TODAY (Friday) and SATURDAY Big Double Bill _ SNALLMATPS ca... vveatiier tags . .-. .. for tots and teens . sqw‘- —I'0lt sans-so of land at Kildare. 80 acres cleared. under hay and pasture, balance covered with firewood and lumber. s. nice 1°‘ °f "d": also nice trout pond. Butts on Gui! Shore. Has good barn but no house. A nice little farm. _ Inquire from Mrs. Har- rlnswn. 16o Ottawa Bit. Bummer- side. Snow Suits Iwo-piece Snow Suits for Boys and Girls, in wool fleece and blan- ket cloth. Double or single breast- ed, buttoned up snugly to the neck. Warmly lined throughout with kashc l i i For The _ WEE ONES _I'OB SALE. — New and used plows, potato diggers. wooden wheel, truck wagons and rubber Walter B. med truck wagons. , Weeks, Bayview- \ B W‘ flannel. Close fitting elastic or __MILLINER“‘—Y NEws__on our Pergola]; iili‘. nu . ibbed wool cuffls qt wrists and counters you will find latest selec- _M"_ “ck M I Cd o! 5mm “Qlgllllfi ma‘ v .'“h" h M“. “awn mkles. Contrasting shades; belge- , . uonzalrny n3: zillslthzélséctzgizit merside is visiting her mother la “ mall q“ illtll m‘ nnm“ ‘ma; m", brown, brown - green, navy - red. u! - ' . . ' The Mary Ann. opposite capitol. Amhmi- N~ 8- . a "°°' “°"""’ "°°' “mm” 51185 4. 6. 5X. 4 to 6X 3 to l4l summers“... . bootees; blankets; coat and ~ -lui-. and Mrs. Ieitll Smith, »/'“*\ legging sets; sleeping time $915 to $14.75 \ SlRANGli rompers; overalls: and all the necessities to assure the - comfort. warmth and smart Moncton. were week-end guests o! Mr. arid Mrs. Eric MacKay, Sum- merside. l-BUMMAGE sacs-The Sum- mersido community Concert As- One-piece Snow Suits, for Boys and Girls, in wool frieze with kosllo llnle]. soclatiari is starting a fund for a sesfigrscgfl‘; gtrsmggggdsaflaa‘: —Mrs. Chesley Robertson, Bum. ::::i:"““ o‘ u“ ‘m’ All around belt, with zipper or button the Town l-lhll Saturday. Sept 2o figsifflil éfigngléldrhglgdwtomgfg; front. Snug cuffs at wrists and i, at 2.30 p m. v h" mm’ M155 Ha-ze] hgrdlng‘ on I onkles. Helmet to match. __BRIDGE nosrilssas _ Mrs fir?“ ‘he W1“ m!’ "V" l" 3°!‘ ‘ Sizes 2 to 6x $5.95 to 3.5g l ‘ilfred Taylor and Mrs. Carrie ' 4 ennedy were joint hostesses at. M“ L B Kenna ' ll .. —— - . . y, Ottawa, is l l..f."ii“i‘é’.‘..'f.i'..ii.“iffeiiii°'ei he »= e» \ / “m; on“; be rs. Elmer Bowness, when two termiduw’ Mr‘ and M“ “belt ' ‘ - ables of Fridge ‘Vere m play) Valentine, Central Mreet. w“ u." J _ _ . —Miss Jean Gordon, Summer- 4 I Dresses in neatly tailored __GQLF fl0sTEssE5_'1‘he gall side. has as week-end guests her _ styles made in Wesley Mas- ea hostesses on Saturday afler- brother Robert, and Mrs. Gordon. ' m; 0i! Ilbric. Washable. Calm-g .- oorl in Summerside were Mrs. ~ -aqua, rose, green and "a, -' l ii Sutherland. Mrs. Gerda Mor- ‘Hfilvlr. and Mrs. Allie Thompson. lson, Mrs. Ralph Silliphant arid a ax. are guests of Mr. Thomp- - . , 155 connle Enman. son's mother. Mrs. John Thomp- . 5'1“ 2 M 6 “'50 Irimly tailored from warm wool ‘ i ..____ son. at the old home in Margate sizes 8 t u $495 \ ; _TEA llOSTESSES—-Mrs. on . i ° “ "' ' ' ‘llonket cloth. Suspender braces; " r tewart entertained at. the tea —Mrs. Elmer Bowness, the fcr- . M i . l‘ H our at her home in centralsti-eet mer Glenn Leslie. recently re- i" " " " " " " l r m.“ w I d! Colon — novy, brown and wine} ~~ n Thursday afternoon in honor turned to her hon-la in Barrie, Am] : \ n" I’ V?" fiuur . . iher aunt, Mrs. Claude-Sinclair. ‘ Ontario. after a pleasant visitwith - ’ . Fabric Weshebl “on n. Arthur, Ontario. ‘ll€l' mother, Mrs. Heath Bowneas EDDIE DEAN I - m‘ 9 e- CM‘ Sizes 4, 5, 6 $2.95 _and Mr. Bowness. Kensington. “'5 "' "ct "d ""3 . -in- l felt hots in bolcr, poke bon- rrmlozgflllfw Neel- ,_ CARAVAN TRAIL net,'off the face and beanie ' l)! 4 _/_ w v shows m5_9‘]5 mm. cokmArowll w“, 1 : Sizes 7 to 14x $6.95 Sizes 8 to l4, s... _ l l Matinee Saturday 2.30 green, blue and navy. m. J ‘ I FUR i. ' L with “My.” gm“ waist band; V. With the 8th Chapter of Serial $195 to $250 _ Klnderganonors hi .1 .. . . . FRIDAY and SATURDAY l_ “ma” R“'°5R5 _. Dresses n. washable $3.50 w‘- . rayon. with puff slee- ' d ‘ P Basque beret and wonder ',‘l’_‘ie‘a‘lckgaggil°gwzkl;ilé_ "l! PLAINS llDlI WITH P l ' beret, in novy. wine and green. "to CTSOHB S . ~ llolllalmc llxcirlllns -_ - .9. Se» = i» 6 we Goat SBIS ~ -.Mr. :"i:l Mrs. Hal Stems and __ ' Mrs. Stuns mothei". Mrs. l-l. Walk. F er. Halifax. are the guests of Mr g § gltilielillrslgil‘. Carruthers, Spring I FQR guys \_ .. . ' g ' ~ ' ‘ \ J w‘! .1 l ~—— Warm. fleece l ta \ I» —Mr. and Mrs. Alder Bowness. heavy wool hes-hing’ 5:: nfcaueellcfsbaclrlu (Q Cranbrook. B. C.. are guests of Mr. tweed coat sets. Double - Bowness sister. Mrs. Lydia Sims breasted coat lined with cotton kaaha flannel. Trim alunelulmactiou-lull ‘ ( V ' Kensington‘ and brother, George‘ ; d . ‘ l "Hunk" "hi" R‘ Bnwness’ Nortwm‘ These trim little combination outfits or l M“ "m" "W blfill- let- }! I trifle“. have"neat dfasteniugs s e was an ankles. -Rev. and Mrs. Alexander Mai:- Kuh New Mms N_ B" are guests iot and hood ore of cotton gabardine, Helmet to match. Colors- brown and navy. oi Mrs. Mac-Kay's slste M . M . ~ l m. mwlher and M:- Ifgwvthgr herring wool blanket cloth and nylon. . I Searletown. -s. Lined with cotton kosho flannel. Fur ~ 5'18! Z to 6x —Oharles Taylor of th c d. - - ~ - ~ -- $11-95 llfld $11.95 } tan Bank of Commerce. Bet. Jgiiirs‘ Rimmed hoot Newfoundland. arrived on Tuesda‘ - my Gnu, i to spend his vacation at the ho t - i ‘ or his parerfts, Mr. and Mrs. Join‘ Sizes 2 to 6x and 8 to 14x f Co“ m. In wool mo“. wool suede and wool freiaa cloth. Neat fur trimmed col- lar and cuff; Princess. belted and boxy gtylee In the new fall shades. Sizes l to 3, 2 to 6x . . . . .. $8.95 to $14.95 iSltAtLltAlPSl imrriv gu-MMgRflpg _ .---.....s9.so .. $19.50 _ I i MIMIIIEGASII s I . F. Taylor, King Street. -S. g-Mr. and Mrs. Claude Binclal: Port Arthur, Ontario. have beer visiting Mrs. Sinclair's sister. Mrs L. D. MacNutt and. Mr. MacNutt Malpeque. On Wednesday the; arrived in Summerside to be house guests o! Mrs. Sinclair's nephevly Ernest Wright and Mrs. Wright. Central street. featuring GEORGE "GAIIY" HAYES ooJDAlI EVANSli/lfh oceesuosv c eususrnseoou .......... SIZ-SO to $16.9! . ’ end IOI NOLAN an; "l! SONS OF ‘I'll! HONIERS Directed by Wilma Willey A IIPUILIC PICTURE ALSQ NEWS Shows 7:15 and 9:15; Matinee Friday'3:30 -—- i _ _ _ (Continued from Page l) I rocks being fir—cd against f-heflflust: I lerhotrie. . Q.DldyouseeMra.l-Iuatlervet waere rrlee Is arssehsa Wltll use! III -.~ hit on the head with a rock? l A. I seen it in the paper. ' ' _i . Did , l l til i- . Q you on e“ n: a pa’ couch could tell him. He aroused others were Cm the road jumping Witness For Defence tonight and we are here to ki-ii you l' . e \-._t- -—G. l'l. M.— ‘ — Look in this column fcr—Good buys—New merchandise- sliilllilng odvice...You ore bound [to find announcements that: are to your advantage and that are of interest lo youl MEN'S PLAID WlNDBREAKEB-JACKITI ........................... .. IJI These all wool Windbreaker Jackets are in authentic Scottish ‘Isrtana. They're bright. attractive and vvarm...‘l‘bey have a alp- Mr neck closing, knit waist band.‘ button culls and two patch pock- cis...'l‘he sizes are small, medium and large. These Jackets are lust the right weight for this time of year and their appearan la "P! smart. You will flnd them in the Mcu's Wear Depprtment. BPICHL - DUBABISTO! EIIINGLII U.” - The regular price on these long-lasting Asbestos Shingles ls 12.50. The Hardware Department has put en's very BPICIAL Brice of $.05 on these. They are In either green or black and have {'81 nice appearance. Take sdvantaso of this Booting Special... Ila l_n the Summeraide store ONLY! Hardware Department. ' NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS ...................................... .. I.“ I. There arc a number of designs tress which lo cheese In bolls "alum-m hoe and sila net Curtains. the-prices of the silk not Curtains are 4J0 to l-tl a pair. This shipment of Llvingroosn Our~ Ins and Certain Nets has Just been received from Scotland-the "=0! of the materials are 1a to It" centre yard. Mostly in the "l"! ecru shade-these are all new and dlllerentuuYpall be "tlnrzml with the attractive designs and patterns. Drapery Depart- asrnaaov ma .................................. ..i.: ........ ..ss seals s sin Dellcieua-deleoteble-delevelyl Green Ind ma. these chotee "ll": Amaran- Tips are use as l! Arlatermla mob slssare ""'i‘llfilllllsdsttlossatlsenteetln. senemmeu. lllllllteellerplatn-yearlemflywllliibeltmaemeclsi esvesal use I sem- ireer Item the Greeeryllqennsut nlc grounds. tell someone you were going down to beat up the Hustlers? A. No sir. Q. Do you remember trying to [It in Jim Hustler's home and his wife stopped you? A. I never went near the house. Witness admitted he had one drink of moonshine. In replying to other questions he said he had lnover broken in George Butler's door with an axe. He had trouble with the sheriff and had defied him to eject him from a house ~but had not. threatened him with laratte, he said. He did not see had t nesrd any- ‘gg alliiiat ht: the ldilfatlera to come gut but there was considerable shoutlnl Hi4 711""! "WM- Arthur cannon. Duvar, corrobo- rated some oi the areviwl "w; snce and said he heard the sho fired and about the same time he got hit on the chest with a rock. At the time he was rolling a cig- who tired the shot. Under cross examination he said mere were plenty of rocks flying but couldn't sev l! any hiv- the house or not. They were hitting ‘a gun. He admitted having flred denied ever having combine. He ad- - dows. He manufactured ‘muted hsvins been charred in had ‘driven aoira to the shore at icourt time vellum with hitiinmwaiiaesash. no tuuaea that it Mrs. James Rustler 8r. and paying- a fine of t2 but he denied that be had actually hit her.‘ ‘ 9 Bmmeraon Contain, son of the last witness told o! driving away from the picnic grounds with his father and the two Cannons. When the car stopped he got out and latarted" towards Joe Tritnblayh store. He heard s shot turned around and went to aid his father. The accused came to- lwards him with his mother and hit. him over the shoulder with a gun. breaking it. - l-le had told of teklns his flth- er to Alberton in a car. r Under cross examination he lsald he had no w Hustler at the Picnic. Witness admitted having two orlnlra that day. He dented having sane to the share to look for the Hustlers tins through Joe 'I'rlmbiay's win-| dried that he owned and drove the isald there was quite an uproar and l a with Leslie - all around him. Charles Cannon. lilrnsdalc. test- car in which the four of them was the accused who fired the shot. lie told o! aaaistilil, Contain and taking him to Albertcn. He going on and two rocks nit the engine hood of his oer. Op]. Wm. lwinoell. RO.M.P.. told of being called to the office oi’ Dr. Baudler ‘and seeing a man lying on the floor. nls clothes soaked with blood. he identined hiin ae timer Ooetain. lle told of later gcim lo Iiminegash l1 company wltlPConatables Home: and Keefe and entering the l-tuat- ler house‘ where there were a number o! people and lying on a couch a men apparently asleep. l-leesked the question: "Where is the gun"? and -no one answered. but throudh indications and loch he concluded tbet the men on the i him and repeated the question. He had learned the man was Merritt Leslie Hustler. lle went out to the back yard, followed by the witness. At s. spot handy abe back door be pointed and said. "That is where I threw it alter l fired the shot." l-le could not locate it but in a few seconds Cst. l-lorner found it in the porch in two parts. Witness said that when the accused saw the rule he said. "that is it” The rifle was produced in court It is a .22 rifle with a. shell in the breech. The shell was empty. Witness said that Leslie Hustler was then placoil under arrest. Cross examined. witness said he noticed that Mn.- Jau-iea Hustler i. had a black eye and an abra- sion on her forehead. She com- plained of her glasses being broken. Cetpwm. Ii. Horne: corroborated tile evidence of the previous wit- -neae.. Cat. 'l‘.J. Keefe told of receiving a statement from the accused the following morning alter he had been given the statutory warning. The statement was read to the court. In It, lihe accused, said that during the day be had two bottles ct beer and s. drink of nun. Re had seen the Costains at the pic- ntc grounds and they appeared to be drinking and wanted to fight. Be said he returned home about i0 lo 10.30 and went to sleep. When he woke up rocks were hiwrlg the house. l-Ie went out but was hit on the jaw with \ rock. Elmer Cosieiri was close to home and the beenabullet. 5 . up and down and shouting. Elmer Cestain laid he was coming in the house and clean it out. so he went in and got his rifle, the statement slid. When he came out he laid the rifle down but Elmer Ocstain made for him with a rock Ln cacti hand and said "Get in you black bastard or I'll guzzle you.” He stated that. he then fired tine rifle but not at anyb0dy. he only wanted to frighten Elmer Costaln. He didn't. know he hit qim and he didn't want to hit anyone. After the shot was fired he said his moi-her was hit with a rock. Dr. Sidney Handler. M.D., of A!- berten was the first witness and he told of lllnler Coatain being brought to him on that evenlni and of later sending him to Sum- meraide in an ambulance. Dr. J. O. Simpson. M.D., said that about one o'clock in the morning of September 4th Elmer Costaln was brought in the Prince County H05- pltal In a semi-conscious condition. He was desperately ill and in a state of extreme shock and it was evident from his clouhes he had lost a lot of blood. He said he con- suited with Dr. C.W. Tanlon arid Dr. Austin Delaney whether any- thin‘ could be done for him. He lied a wound in the back of the buttocks and one in the thigh, lle was operated on, his condition rs- n-iained critical tor four days and the doctor said that allhougih he was in court he was not Yet d15- chsrged from the hospital. What- ever had caused the wound had come out. he said. It ccuixi have I The only witness for the defence erlirig remarks being uttered Jr. She said that then Mrs. James Hustler’ was Mrs. James Hustler said she saw the Costains and tho Cannons at the picnic and they were staggering around and she heard Elmer Contain say he could beat any of the Hustlers on the grounds. T-hey were tipping bot- tles up to their heads on the main road, She said that she and Chester Hustler's wife left the grounds about 9.30 and went home. Later near the home of James Hustler Sr. they saw a car stop. Elmer Costain junnlped out and said." come on you dirty Hustlers we can beat you all CAMEO FpL 5.330; sat. ‘i215 and 9:80 PM. Wild Bill Elliott as Bed Ryder 1n “SUN VALLEY CYCLONE" with Bobby Blake as "Little Beaver” Alice- Fleming‘ and Monte Bale Also Serial and News nae-ii ME DDTTLES PURCHASED We call lor ale bottlee Ills quantity. pints and quarts; his! m pflcge pnld. We svlll also ass (or Javea bottles Brine them ls and guarantee an ample euepls e Iavea. than. ceelrs Grocers. m. to: ole! up. all." Witness told of other threat- and Sn, came along. Elmer Coslaiil tried to get ill the house but Mrs. Hitler stood in front of htn. Wit- ness said that he picked up a mo! and hit her. She said that she t-hen started to run for help and when she returned they llazl gone, She said that about 25 or 30 rocks weir thrown at the house. Mr. W.E. Darby. K.C., appeared for the Crown-S. iillAPiillll TIIEAIIE x MAUREEN WILLIAM IDNN lllll - li'llili - llllllli Sentimental 2o. Journey W‘ Shows :- Fri. 8:30; Sol. 7:30-9:30 '